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The Rotary Club of Maleny will be launching the Maleny Christmas Appeal during October and No- vember in hope to encourage locals to dig deep to donate to local com- munity members in need. Rotary is encouraging locals in and around Maleny to purchase an anonymous gift voucher from one of the many participating busi- nesses in Maleny with the vouchers being given to locals in need. Local MP Andrew Powell supports the appeal in encouraging com- munity members to re-direct their charity spending back into the local community. “Maleny is a very close knit commu- nity and with the support shown towards residents and businesses it is believed the Maleny Christmas Appeal will be a great success”, says MP Powell. The vouchers can be placed in the Rotary Christmas Box that will be attached to the tree outside the Maleny Pharmacy with only vouch- ers being accepted. During the first week of Decem- ber the vouchers will be delivered by Rotary to the Neighbourhood Centre and the Uniting, Baptist, Catholic and C of E churches with these charitable organisations dis- tributing the vouchers in time for Christmas among local families. For more information please do not hesitate to contact the Rotary Club of Maleny: Karen Binstead by email: [email protected] Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club Inc Sports Results for 1 st October, 2012 Maleny Christmas Appeals .... locals helping locals helping locals For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com Maleny Tennis News Because of School holidays there are no tennis fixtures and so we are still in social mode. Our members are having a heap of fun playing social tennis and welcoming visitors on holiday that call in looking for a game. We are at the moment organ- ising a fund raiser towards two more grass courts for the club, we have to take care of our members knees and hips!!!. So watch this space for a fun night in Nov!!. Social play at the club is on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 pm. Thursday from 9 am is Ladies day. For more information about Maleny Tennis contact 5499 8999. 100 years of Education in Maleny A celebration of 100 years of eductaion in Maleny will be held over the Easter weekend in 2013. The event will be held at the Maleny Primary School. It will take the form of a Country Fair. The closed schools of the Black- all Range Provisional, Witta, Bald Knob, Curramore, North Maleny & Booroobin will be included in this celebration. It will also include the Maleny High School which opened in 1954 as part of the Maleny State School precinct. The high school separated from the primary school and shifted to a new site in 1987. Details of the Centenary Dinner will be finalised in November 2012 and those details will then be circulated through the facebook page. To keep up to date with what is happening over this special weekend visit the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ events/153182571421144/

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The Rotary Club of Maleny will be launching the Maleny Christmas Appeal during October and No-vember in hope to encourage locals to dig deep to donate to local com-munity members in need.

Rotary is encouraging locals in and around Maleny to purchase an anonymous gift voucher from one of the many participating busi-nesses in Maleny with the vouchers being given to locals in need.

Local MP Andrew Powell supports the appeal in encouraging com-munity members to re-direct their charity spending back into the local community.

“Maleny is a very close knit commu-nity and with the support shown towards residents and businesses it is believed the Maleny Christmas Appeal will be a great success”, says MP Powell.

The vouchers can be placed in the Rotary Christmas Box that will be attached to the tree outside the Maleny Pharmacy with only vouch-ers being accepted.

During the first week of Decem-ber the vouchers will be delivered by Rotary to the Neighbourhood Centre and the Uniting, Baptist, Catholic and C of E churches with

these charitable organisations dis-tributing the vouchers in time for Christmas among local families.

For more information please do not hesitate to contact the Rotary Club of Maleny: Karen Binstead by email: [email protected]

Maleny District Sports & Recreation

Club IncSports Results for 1 st October, 2012

Maleny Christmas Appeals ....locals helping locals helping locals

For more information visit our web site:

www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny Tennis News

Because of School holidays there are no tennis fixtures and so we are still in social mode.

Our members are having a heap of fun playing social tennis and welcoming visitors on holiday that call in looking for a game.

We are at the moment organ-ising a fund raiser towards two more grass courts for the club, we have to take care of our members knees and hips!!!.

So watch this space for a fun night in Nov!!.

Social play at the club is on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 pm. Thursday from 9 am is Ladies day.

For more information about Maleny Tennis contact 5499 8999.

100 years of Education in

MalenyA celebration of 100 years of eductaion in Maleny will be held over the Easter weekend in 2013. The event will be held at the Maleny Primary School. It will take the form of a Country Fair.

The closed schools of the Black-all Range Provisional, Witta, Bald Knob, Curramore, North Maleny & Booroobin will be included in this celebration.

It will also include the Maleny High School which opened in 1954 as part of the Maleny State School precinct.

The high school separated from the primary school and shifted to a new site in 1987.

Details of the Centenary Dinner will be finalised in November 2012 and those details will then be circulated through the facebook page.

To keep up to date with what is happening over this special weekend visit the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/153182571421144/

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Your SportsClub Results

If your club or organisation is an associate member of the Maleny District Sports and Recreation Club Inc then you can publicise your club results in this, your own internet web site.

This is your newsletter - let all of Maleny know the latest info from your club every week!

All articles, results, posters and photos (large sized jpegs) for inclusion in the weekly sports results should be emailed to [email protected] no later than 2.00 pm every Monday.

Club website:www.mdsarcinc.com

MDSRC Member

Advertising.If you are an individual member of MDSRC and would like to advertise in this newsletter, contact [email protected] - your business card sized advert will be run from June - De-cember weekly, - cost: $40.00.( that’s less than $2.00 per week!)

Phone Gail NOW!

Maleny Naval Cadet Unit seeking new membersTS Centaur, Australian Navy Cadets is looking for members of the Maleny & District youth to be a part of this “Youth Club with a Difference”. TS Cen-taur offers many and varied activities, with an aim of developing members into well balanced citizens enhanced with the values and skills of Leadership, Self- Discipline, Teamwork, Mari-time Knowledge, Sailing and other projects.

This is achieved by regular weekly parades at the Show-grounds, Sailing Weekends at Caloundra and other Camps.

TS Centaur meets from 5.25 pm until 9.00 pm on Wednesday evenings at the Unit Building, next to the Croquet Lawns in the Maleny Showgrounds.

If you are interested and are aged between 12 ½ and 18, then simply go along on a parade night to check out what the Unit is doing. There is no obligation on anyone visiting a Unnit Parade night – bring a parent with you if you like!

The Unit is also in need of some Staff support to assist in the running of this vital youth forum, especially females – the Unit currently has a majori-ty of female Cadets but only one female Staff member.

For more information ring SBLT Eddie Vann, Commanding Offi cer 0408 258 015 or email [email protected]

RSL Maleny Sub Branch’s Friday night family social night

and great meals.$18 per person, children under 12 - $10 Desserts $5

at the Maleny RSL, Bunya Street, Maleny.For a great value fun family night out

why not join our monthly theme nights.Don’t forget our next

“Dodgy Brothers and Shonky Sheilas” bus trip. It will be on October 9th - get in

now to book your seat.

Contact the Maleny RSLto book your seat.

web site: http://www.rslmaleny.org.au/

Fridays – Bar opens 4.00pm,Dinner from 6.00pm

RSL Maleny Sub Branch’s

Monday, September 24th, the Monthly Jackpot Pairs winners with two wins plus 27 were the local pair of Curley Petersen and Ian Hansen. The Runners-up with plus 14 in the second game were the Mapleton pair of Ed Haller and Don Stewart.

The Jackpot wasn’t won and Paul Kemp was the rafl e winner.

Tuesday’s winners with two wins plus eight were New Zealand visitor Celia Phillips and partner, Doug McGuffi cke. In fact thet were the only pair to win both games-quite unusual.

The Touchers went to Les Bennett, Di Drew and Peter Duff y.

The Jackpot wasn’t won when negative 40 was drawn and Cyril Phillips, our other NZ visitor, was the lucky Moneyboard winner for the second consecutive week.

Friday’s winners with plus 19 were

Rob Norris and Peter Duff y.

Three lucky Members were present to claim their Sponsors’ Prizes in the form of Doug Frawley for Maleny Grove, Kay Gesch for Muang Thai Restaurant and Les Bennett [plucked his own number out] for the 2 Sisters’ Restaurant.

Many thanks to our new Sponsor, Simon Moore of Watson’s Garage, for his much appreciated generosi-ty. Doug McGuffi cky was the lucky Money board winner.

This week there was Jackpot Pairs/Triples Tuesday, Social/Barefoot Bowls Friday and the fi nal round of Men’s Pennant play Saturday against Buderim in Maleny.

Although Maleny can’t make the Fi-nals, it still would be good to fi nish the season with a win.

Good bowling all.

Maleny Bowls Club Results

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Maleny Bowls ClubFriday Members

Draw at 5pmWhy not join as a social

member and enjoy all the benefi ts of the club?

Win cash at the Maleny RSL!Everyone loves to win some extra dollars and at the moment, you could win $180! Maleny RSL has a cash members draw every Friday at 5.30 pm, with the jackpot increasing by $10 each week until it is won.

Conducted electronically on the big screen, the draw is for both ex- ser-vice members and the club’s social members.

But you have to be in it to win it - remember you have to be there to win!

To contact yourlocal Sunshine Coast Council Councillor

Jenny McKayPhone: 5441 8043

Mobile 0409 450 726http://www.jennymckay.com.au

Email:jenny.mckay@sunshinecoast

.qld.gov.au

MALENY CHESS CLUB

Playing this ancient game provides an opportunity to keep the mind active in a convivial and friendly atmos-phere. Kids Chess: every Monday 3.30 pm Maleny LibraryChess sets and tuition pro-videdChess Club: every Tuesday 12.00 noon Maleny Grove 9, Palm StreetChess sets provided, tea and coffee available

Enquiries:Alan Harrington (5494 4634)

John McCarthy ( jm-050035bigpond.net.au) or

Kaye Smyth ([email protected]

All welcome, regardless of ability!

Monday, September 24th, the Monthly Jackpot Pairs winners with two wins plus 27 were the local pair of Curley Petersen and Ian Hansen. The Runners-up with plus 14 in the second game were the Mapleton

The Jackpot wasn’t won and Paul

Tuesday’s winners with two wins

Celia Phillips and partner, Doug McGuffi cke. In fact thet were the

Make your club known to the community

This space and more could be where your MDSARC Inc affi li-ated club can present itself to the Maleny community.

It is as simple as becoming a member of the MDSARC Inc and emailling your weekly news each Monday to:-

[email protected]

Kelly & David Taylor

...book our coffee van for your event!

0487 328 600 [email protected]

Piano & Theory TeacherOver 30 years experiencein the tuition of piano & theory.Lesson options available, all ages welcome.5429 6636 0403 586347

Janet McKeough

Mob: 0428 130 769 Phone: 07 5494 3642

Fax: 07 5494 3642 [email protected]

[email protected]

Po Box 326, Maleny, QLD, 4552

Consultancy Contracting Wholesale Nursery Education

Natural Area Management www.brushturkey.com.au

QBSA Gold Lic. No. 1082289

Ph: 5494 2704 Mob: 0419 653 282

• Restorations • Extensions

ED LAWLEY CONSTRUCTIONS

Email: [email protected]

• Domestic • Commercial • IndustrialDiscover life in the clouds

Best Views ~ Best Valued Land

Ph 1300 551 393or contact your preferred agentwww.cloudwalkatmaleny.com.au

6/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny 5494 2002

Local Business, Business Locals!

eastonlawyers

your local lawyers

62 Maple Street, Maleny | T 5494 35116B/3 Obi Obi Road, Mapleton | T 5478 6500P.O. Box 255 Maleny Qld 4552 | F 5494 2477

NEW VENUE FOR 2012Maleny State Primary School Hall

Tuesday & Thursday 5-6pm

Phone 0419 496 160 or 5447 0166www.rhee.com.au

Dynamic and TraditionalNon-competitionControlled Techniques

Fitness for the Whole FamilyQualified Black Belt InstructorsBlue Card Certified Instructors

Unlimited Free TrialRHEE TAE KWON-DO

incorporating Hinterland Lawyers5494 2788 6 Coral Street Maleny

Family Law Commercial Disputes Business and Commercial Employment Conveyancing Wills and Estates Leasing Building and Construction

City Firm Expertise - Small Firm Service

Maleny Swim Pool Programs and Operating Hours - 2012/13 Season

All swimming programs are up and running. Learn To Swim, Mini, Junior, Senior and Adult squads and Adult stroke correction. Enrolments are be-ing taken now - limited spaces. Come along down to the pool to enrol, arrange for an assessment to establish correct swimming program for your child/ren or general information or phone Tim Dwyer Coach/Manager dur-ing business hours on pool phone 5494 2589 or mobile 0488 160 740.

Swim club has also commenced with the first club night for 2012/13 sea-son being held last Wednesday.

If you child/ren are interested in joining the Maleny Swim Club, come along Wednesday afternoon at 5.30pm ready for a 6pm start to see how club nights run.

Your child/ren are able to meet up and mix with their friends who have the same interests and also make new friends. Club nights are a happy, nu-turing and social environment, with swimmers improving on their strokes, racing techniques and personal achievements.

Maleny swim club ensures the promotion of positive encouragement and support, fun, health and fitness. Why not come along to a club night and see for yourself. The first club night is free!

POOL HOURSMonday - Friday 6am - 8.45am & 2.45pm - 6pm (except Wednesday 5.30pm) Swim Club Night

Saturday 9am - 11am & 1pm - 4pm

Sunday 1pm - 4pm

SCHOOL HOLIDAYSMonday-Friday 6am - 10am & 2pm - 5pm

Saturday 11am - 4pm

Sunday 1pm - 4pm

**Hours subject to change (weather permitting)

Best times for Lap SwimmersWednesday & Thursday morning 6am - 8.45am (as there is no squads scheduled on these mornings)

Monday, Tuesday and Friday morning 6am - 8.45am

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon’s 5pm - 6pm

In association with Sunshine Coast Regional Council, Maleny Swimming Club Inc. and Education Queensland.

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Witta Tennis Club

TENNIS COACHING

AVAILABLE WITH Katya

Saturday morning

Juniors 8 – 9 & 9 – 10 Adults 10 onwards

Thursday afternoon

Adults 3 – 4 - Jnrs 4 – 6 Adults 6 onwards

Still spaces available for Juniors and adults, group or individual bookings.

Please contact:- Maree Hooley 5494 2053 or Mobile - 0437 295501

Friends of Pattemore HouseAfter 30 long months the friends of Pattemore House are finally ready to plan for their 2013 actions.

There will be a Sub-committee workshop being held at Patte-more House this Saturday 6th October between 1p.m. and 4p.m.

Whatever your interests may be why not attend this forum-to help plan the next exciting phase of the project.

Afternoon tea will be provided.

Pattemore House is in Porters Lane, Maleny.

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Maleny Bridge Club ResultsThursday 20th September

N/S 1 = IRENE KETON - KERRY LARKIN 1 = JUDITH DA CUNHA - CARLOS DA CUNHA 3 PAT DARWELL - DENISE WHITTAKER

E/W 1 LYN BOURKE - PETER STEVENS 2 = ANGELA WILLIAMS - JOHN MARSDEN 2 = THELMA WESTON - DAVID ASKEY-DORAN

Monday 24th SeptemberN/S 1 TREVOR DUNN - LYN BOURKE 2 PAULINE ROBINSON - ALAN ROBINSON 3 JUDITH DA CUNHA - CARLOS DA CUNHA

E/W 1 BYRON MOSS - BRIDGET SPARKS 2 MARY GOULD - FAYE BROWN 3 JEAN-LOUIS GIRARD - AUDREY GIRARD

Tuesday 25th September

N/S 1 GEORGE RIDING - PAUL KEMP 2 MARGARET ROBINSON - LYN BOURKE 3 TREVOR DUNN - PAWEL (PAV) JARECKI

E/W 1 VAL ANDERSON - GEOFF BRIDGER 2 ELIZABETH SMITH - KEN SMITH 3 BARRY BRADY - COLLEEN BRADY

Visitors Welcome. For details please contact Margaret Robinson 54999233

Arts Connect Inc.’s 2012 open studios program aligns with the Sunshine Coast Council’s Broader commitment to develop arts trails and promote cultural tourism on the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland.

Commencing on the weekend of the 15th Sept. and fi nishing on the 7th Oct, 21 studios featuring 24 art professionals will be open to the public from 10am until 4pm each Saturday and Sunday.

This is a rare opportunity to meet the artists in their own working environment, and experience the passion behind their creativity.

Often their studios are set in beau-tiful spots, many also having won-derful views of the mountains and farmlands. The website is www.artsconnectinc.com.au Here you will fi nd the ‘open studio’

page and a map that will allow you to take the drive around our amaz-ing hinterland, visiting our paint-ers, potters, sculptors, ceramicists, textile artists, book illustrators, clay workers, calligraphers, jewellery makers, glass artists, lantern mak-ers, printmakers, etc etc!

Please drop in and visit these very talented locals. They will love to meet you .......so take a weekend off and enjoy !!

Featured Artist: Deann Cumner

art practice: painting

medium: oils, tar, shellac;charcoal graphite; acrylics

subject matter: fi gurative, and some stylized landscapes

technique: tar & shellac used with oils, drawing

style: contemporary, some abstract

Deann's Fig Tree Hill Art Studio is situated about 12 km south of Maleny at 2 Postmans Track Boo-roobin Qld 4552.

The studio itself is set in a partly restored cow bails on the western side of our farm and overlooks magnifi cent views of the Mary River valley and beyond.

It is a great creative space with an ancient feel.

Visit Open Studios with Arts Connect!

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Nominate MDSRC as your Community

Benefi t Club and Help Raise Funds

Did you know that Maleny IGA’s Community Benefi t Club scheme sees 1c from every dollar you spend generously donated back into community groups?

If you are not already supporting a group, why not consider nom-inating MDSRC as your member club?

Every time you shop at IGA, you’ll be helping to raise funds. The form you need to fi ll in to partic-ipate is in this week’s newsletter - happy shopping and thanks.

To save time in the store, you can download and print the form you need to show MDSRC as your CBC member club at this link;

http://www.malenyiga.com.au/downloads/cbc_customer_appli-cation.pdf ...then just hand it in when you’re next in IGA!

Rob and Sam Outridge!

Learn to Play BridgeThe Maleny Bridge Club will be holding lessons Starting at 10am, Thursday 4th October in the Bridge Room under the Maleny RSL Hall.

The lessons take 2 Hours a week for 10 weeks.

For details, contact Paul Kemp on 54388927

Win cash at the Maleny RSL!Everyone loves to win some extra dollars and at the moment, you could win $180!

Maleny RSL has a cash members draw every Friday at 5.30 pm, with the jackpot increasing by $10 each week until it is won.

Conducted electronically on the big screen, the draw is for both ex- ser-vice and the club’s social members.

But you have to be in it to win it - remember you have to be there to win!

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

“Get in the Game”....community information session

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Local Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell MP has welcomed extra funding for grassroots sport-ing organisations in the recent State Budget.

Mr Powell said the commitment from Sport and Recreation Minister Steve Dickson would boost funding for the Get in the Game program to $18 million.

“A local community information session will provide more detailed information on program guidelines, available funding and important dates, how to apply and answering any questions will be held at the Caloundra City Juniors Rugby Club at 6pm on Wednesday 3 October and Lifepointe Baptist Church, 186 Wises Road, Buderim at 6pm on Monday 8 October” Mr Powell said.

“Get in the Game consists of three funding programs; Get Started, Get Going and Get Playing, designed to get more young people playing sport and involved in recreation activities.

“We’re providing more help for Queensland families by reducing the costs of club registrations and funding better equipment and infrastructure.

“This initiative is another way the Newman Government is deter-mined to ease the cost of living burden for Queensland families.”

Mr Dickson said Get Started would provide more than 40,000 vouchers of up to $150 to help with the cost of registration fees for disadvan-taged children, or children who

would realise social or health bene-fi ts from joining a sporting club.

“Get Going will see $10,000 grants paid directly to community clubs to help them grow, through the pur-chasing of new sporting equipment or promoting new membership initiatives,” he said.

“The Get Playing program will provide $100,000 grants for com-munity sporting clubs to upgrade or replace existing facilities and infrastructure.

“My focus is on promoting greater participation in sport at the grass-roots level, by supporting local clubs and organisations.”

Get Going and Get Playing open for applications from October 1 until December 1, 2012. Applications for Get Started will open in January 2013.

Mr Dickson is encouraging local sport and recreation club offi -cials and volunteers to attend the community information sessions to learn how the new programs would benefi t their club and community.

For further information please log on to www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/getin-thegame or phone 1300 656 191.

Shop Locally!“Not only helps yourself, butHelps your own community”

Much eff ort has been put into introducing a new younger genera-tion of croquet players to this non-contact, non-confrontation competitive game using a mal-let and balls to hit around a set course of hoops.

There is also a National Schools Coaching Advisory Committee organised by Croquet Australia to help promote the game.

Croquet Queensland is experi-menting with a new variant of the traditional game.

The new variation of a game of Golf Croquet with a Gateball infl uence has been used success-fully with children.

The smaller, lighter mallet (stick) is easier when a child tries to hit the smaller balls through a hoop or a gate. Using numbers rather than colours is also easy to remember as well as any concern about colour blindness is elimi-nated.

If you are looking for a competi-tive, but socially enjoyable game then give Vince Carbery (5494 2193) or Priscilla Vickers (5494 3555) a call to fi nd out more.

Range Croquet Club

MalenyResults

tion of croquet players to this

In honour of World Polio Day, which is widely recognised as being on the 24th of October, the ROTARY CLUB of MALENY is holding an information evening and fundraiser as part of Rotary’s 27-year mission to eradicate the crippling child-hood disease polio.

It will be held at the Maleny Mason-ic Lodge, Tamarind Street, Maleny commencing at 6.30p.m.

For many years the Maleny Club has made it a priority to fully support Rotary’s commitment to the chil-dren of the world to consign this dreaded disease to history. The funding will provide critical support to polio eradication activities in parts of Africa and South Asia.

Since 1985, Rotary has contributed more than $1 billion and countless volunteer hours to the protection of more than two billion children in 122 countries, preventing fi ve mil-lion cases of paralysis and 250,000 deaths.

The disease remains endemic in three countries -- Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan -- although all other countries remain at risk from imported cases. Worldwide, fewer than 650 polio cases have been confi rmed for 2011, less than half the 1,352 infections reported in 2010. Overall, the annual number of polio cases has plummeted by more than 99% since the initiative was launched, when polio infected about 350,000 children a year.

As long as polio remains anywhere, children everywhere remain at risk,

comments a Club spokesman, to raise awareness and funds for the global push to end polio, Rotary clubs worldwide are conducting activities surrounding World Polio Day.

A highly infectious disease, polio causes paralysis and is sometimes fatal. As there is no cure, the best protection is prevention. For as little as 60 cents worth of vaccine, a child can be protected against this

crippling disease for life.

After an international investment of more than US$8 billion, and the successful engagement of over 200 countries and 20 million volunteers, polio could be the fi rst human disease of the 21st century to be eradicated.

The Global Polio Eradication Initi-ative is spearheaded by the World Health Organisation, Rotary Inter-national, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). It includes the support of governments and other private

sector donors including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Google. “Rotary continues to be the heart-and-soul of polio eradi-cation,” Gates Foundation Co-Chair Bill Gates wrote in his annual letter.

Rotary is an organisation of busi-ness and professional leaders unit-ed worldwide to provide human-itarian service and help to build goodwill and peace in the world. It is comprised of 1.2 million mem-bers working in more than 34,000 clubs in over 200 countries and geographic regions.

Rotary invites the public to support the polio eradication initiative by visiting www.rotary.org/endpolio .

For further information visit, http://www.rotary.org or http://www.polioeradication.org.

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

World Polio Day Rotary Club of Maleny fi ghts to end polio worldwide

Maleny GolfDriving RangeBehind Pattemore House:15 Porter’s Lane, North

Maleny.Open daily to the public as well

as members of the club.

Come and brush up on your swing or use the putting green.

Hours: 7.30 am - Sunset.

The offi ce is attended Tues, Thurs, Sat & Sun

10.00 am - 3.00 pm, Fri 3.00 - 5.30 pm

(Outside these hours anhonesty box is in place.

Hot Spring Fashions and Fine Dining at The Manor!

Spring is here and with it the joy of ideas for revamping our wardrobes - MDSRC take great pleasure in inviting you on Wed October 10th 11.00 am to a Fashion Show with a difference! Here is a wonderful opportunity to check out what's new this season, brought to you exclusively by Maleny's own fashion houses – all whilst dining in style.

Come and enjoy hot new spring fashions and fine food set against the Maleny Manor's spectacular views and beautiful gardens.

Piece of Me, Simply Stylish and Black Sheep Booteek will be showcasing their newest lines, accessorised from head to dainty toe by Imelda's on Maple, Kash-miah and Maleny Jewellers. Need ide-as for your Melbourne Cup look? Then check out what you'll find right here in Maleny.

Your MC will be the effervescent Sandra Goulton, from Maleny Jewellers, who'll also be showcasing the best bling for the season; there will be champagne on arrival, goodie bags and great door priz-es. The Maleny Manor will be serving a delicious lunch at perfectly laid tables.

Seating is limited. There are still a few tickets left - and at $50.00, fantas-tic value. They can only be purchased from any of the Fashion Houses listed here and on the poster - but be quick!

MDSRC are thrilled to be hosting this day, due to the generosity of Marlene and Simon Murray, who as you will remember re-warded three community groups with the oppor-tunity to host their own fund-raiser at their mag-nificent venue, the award winning Maleny Manor.

Enquiries can be made via the email address: [email protected]

For more information visit our web site: www.mdsarcinc.com

Maleny District Sports & Recreation Club IncSports Results for 1st October, 2012

Local Member of Parliament available to help community

groups!Community Groups can make appointments to see their lo-cal member Andrew Powell, MP Member for Glass House; (Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection).Now located at

Suite 4, 70 Maple Street,Maleny. 4552

Phone 07 5435 2013Fax: 07 5435 2165www.andrewpowell.com.au

Photo above shows: Sandra, Anne, Wanita, Diann (and Madonna) will show-

case Maleny's spring fashions at the Maleny Manor