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Free magazine published by Aldinga Bay's Residents Association.News, advertising, tourism, notices, history, events and activities for the Aldinga Bay region in South AustraliaThe Aldinga Bay website is at:http://aldingabayonline.com.auWe are one of the hosts of Tour Down Under and other events.
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August 2014 Circulation: 2000
(Servicing Aldinga Bay &
Next meeting of ABRA (incorp. Watch SA) will be the be held on
Wednesday, 13th August 2014 at 7.30 pm at the
Aldinga Community Centre,
INDEX INSIDE
Free Newsletter No. 408
Official newsletter of ABRA
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC) (established 1977)
(Incorporating Watch SA)
Photo - The members of the Aldinga Spinners & Knitters were pleased to participate in the national commem-oration of WW1 by making 248 poppies to add to the ACH display. Thank you to everyone who helped to make this display of knitted and crocheted poppies.
Aldinga Bay Residents Association (Inc)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting for 2014 Will be held in the Symonds Reserve Hall,
Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach (Aldinga Commu-nity Centre venue) on Wed August 13th
to commence at 7:30pm. After election of offices we have a guest speaker
from Stroke Safe to speak on preventing, and coping with stroke.
All welcome. New committee members are needed.
Interested in being involved in a Xmas
Pageant at Aldinga?
Email: [email protected]
Or phone 0402 207 559
Don’t forget ABRA AGM 13th August at 7.30
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LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORT BOWLING CLUB
Aldinga Bay Bowling Club has joined the many other local community organisations which are supported by Aldinga Beach Community Bank, and the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre.
Representing both the Shopping Centre and the Bank, Peter Smith recently presented two sponsor-ship cheques to President John Clissitt, to assist with the Club’s future development and membership growth over the coming seasons.
Aldinga Bay Bowling Club, established in 1986, now boasts two, eight rink grassed bowling greens, and a small but friendly membership of both men and women bowlers.
The Club, located in the Aldinga Sports complex on Port Road, Aldinga is affiliated with the Great South-ern Bowling Association, and its members regularly take part in competitions against clubs throughout the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula.
Members of the ABBC are now encouraging resi-dents of Aldinga and nearby to ‘Brush off the Winter Blues’ and join them at the popular Aldinga Sports complex to try lawn bowls.
Widely recognised now as an activity for all ages, lawn bowls can be played simply for fun, or several competitive choices are available during both sum-mer and winter seasons.
Recently retired residents are also encouraged to visit the Club to try the greens, which are open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, or they are welcome to simply join the members for a drink and chat in a casual, friendly club atmosphere.
For those who may be interested to learn how to play bowls, The Aldinga Bay Bowling Club offers personal introductory coaching with free bowls avail-able for use. The Club is also seeking experienced bowlers to play in Pennant competitions during the summer.
Commencing at the Club in mid October for the summer season, is the very popular Night Owls competition, played on Wednesday evenings from around 6.30 – 7.00pm Everyone can play Night Owls bowls – from beginners to regular bowlers, and once again bowls can be provided for players.
Players can create a team of four friends, family or workmates, however single players are very wel-come and will be teamed up with others. Light re-freshments are available during the evening.
For more information about Aldinga Bay Bowling Club activities, or to register a Night Owls team for the coming season, contact the Club on 8557 7467
or Vice Presidents Alan: Ph 0412411749
or Carol: Ph
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB “Brush off the winter blues”
Bowling Time is Here!
All new and experienced men and women players are welcome and
encouraged to 'roll up' and try lawn bowls.
Free Introductory Coaching & bowls available Enquiries - 8557 7467
Social Bowls - Tues, Thurs, & Sat from 1pm.
ENJOY SUMMER BOWLS Register NOW for ”NIGHT OWLS
BOWLS” Season commences Wed nights -mid
Oct.
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB ALDINGA SPORTS COMPLEX
Peter Smith from Aldinga Shopping Centre
Aldinga Bay Residents Association (Inc)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting for 2014 Will be held in the Symonds Reserve Hall,
Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach (Aldinga Community Centre venue) on Wed August 13th
to commence at 7:30pm. After election of offices we have a guest speaker
from Stroke Safe to speak on preventing, and coping with stroke.
All welcome. New committee members are needed.
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Incorporating:
AGM WED, 13th August at 7.30 pm
Aldinga Community Centre Stewart Avenue Aldinga Beach.
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Dear Reader,
That time of year has come again where clubs and
organisations hold their Annual General Meetings. You’ll
see several advertised in this issue. The ABRA AGM is also coming up on August 13th, and with
several committee members indicating they will not be
available for re-election, we will have some vacancies.
ABRA, like all organisations, needs some new faces with new ideas to keep the organisation fresh. We need some
younger representatives to help keep us relevant in the
current era and to be able to represent young people as well as our older citizens.
The job is not an onerous one with monthly committee
meetings and bi-monthly general meetings involved.
Give it some thought and help your community by coming to the AGM and nominating to go on the committee.
The Aldinga Bay Christmas Pageant committee is looking
for expressions of interest (see this month’s cover) from groups and organisations who would like to be involved by
providing a float, marchers or possibly a stall at the finish
point. Give it some thought, talk about it in your business or club,
and contact the website or phone number listed.
I hope you enjoy the issue.
Kevin Hutton - President & Editor
Index
ABRA News / editorial 3
Art news 16, 24
Auto Section 31 - 34
CFS Corner 16
Cinemallunga 18
Community Centre 36
Community News 37 - 40
Church Notices, News 41
Emergency Numbers 42
Environment News 16
Health Section 22 - 26
Vets on Pets 26
History 12, 13
Markets 17
Playgroups 35, 38
Sporting Clubs 2,
Tribe FM 91.1 15
Youth Activities 43
Speaker: A Speaker from the National Stroke Foundation will give us a presentation on
‘Stroke Safe” after the elections.
Get your picture on the cover of
Coastal Views. Amateur (and other) photographers - we need you.
Send in your Aldinga Bay photos in .jpg or .tif format
They should preferably be in portrait rather than
landscape mode to fit our cover. (Some cropping may
be required.)
If your photo is printed your name will be
acknowledged on the photo.
Aldinga Bay Residents Association (Inc)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting for 2014 Will be held in the Symonds Reserve Hall,
Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach (Aldinga Community
Centre venue) on Wed August 13th
to commence at 7:30pm. After election of offices we have a guest speaker
from Stroke Safe to speak on preventing, and coping with stroke.
All welcome. New committee members are needed.
VALES LANDSCAPE
& GARDEN SUPPLY
OPEN 7 DAYS Ph: 8323 9098 Mobile 0427 802 040
OLD MILL COURT, McLAREN VALE SA 5171 (off Chalkhill Road)
Large range of garden products & firewood
● SLEEPERS ● RED GUM & PINE BARK ● BUILDING PRODUCTS ● MUSHROOM COMPOST
● ORGANIC MIX ● SOIL & LOAM ● CRUSHED ROCK ● AGGREGATE
● BAGGED CEMENT
● PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE 232
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND ENJOY
THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Ave.
Aldinga Beach OPEN:
WEDNESDAYS 9.30am - 12.30pm Membership is free so now is a great time to come and grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural way and
learn and share gardening tips. So come and PLANT IT, GROW IT, HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!
Contact: 8556 5940
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Coastal Views Distribution Points. Aldinga - Aldinga Bay Seafood, Galilee Catholic School. Aldinga Beach - Aldinga Beach R-7 School, Aldinga Library, Aldinga Central Shopping Centre (various locations), Aldinga Community Centre, GP Plus, Aldinga Medical Centre, Jimmies Take Away, Aldinga Beach Mini Mart, Aldinga Bay Foodstore. McLaren Vale - Manfield Newsagency (by Coles), Bakery reading shelves & stand in mall behind bakery, McLaren Club, IOOF retirement village. Moana Heights - Liberty Service Station. Willunga - Willunga Library, Willunga Bakery, Willunga Butcher.
Welding and light
fabrication. Steel, Aluminium, and Cast.
Mobile and workshop facilities.
Pick up and delivery available.
Phone Simon 0415 325 727
ABN: 52920559464
FEELING THE WINTER CHILL?
Come along to the GALILEE OP SHOP on the corner of Quinliven & How Roads,
Aldinga Beach, by the car park.
OPEN Monday Wednesday, Thursday &
Friday from 9.00am till 3.00pm, the Shop has lots of winter stock, including a good
selection of quality warm coats.
Visit soon and bag a bargain!
Aldinga Bay Residents Association (Inc)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting for 2014 Will be held in the Symonds Reserve Hall,
Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach (Aldinga Community
Centre venue) on Wed August 13th
to commence at 7:30pm. After election of offices we have a guest speaker
from Stroke Safe to speak on preventing, and coping with stroke.
All welcome. New committee members are needed.
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Family Mental Health Support Services (FMHSS)
38 Beach Rd, Christies Beach SA 5165 Ph (08) 8202 5200
Welcome back to our second installment in a five part series giving tips on how we can support our community to better mental health!
Weathering the anxiety storm…..
As with depression, anxiety may be caused by a
combination of life events and personal factors.
Although most people will experience anxiety at
some point in their lives; for example, when sitting
an exam or going for a job interview. It’s important
to note that some people are unaware of what
triggers their anxiety.
What to look for?
When an individual experiences anxiety they may describe it as feeling anxious, stressed, uptight, nervous, frazzled, worried, tense or hassled. Although it feels unpleasant, this type of anxiety can help a person to avoid dangerous situations and motivate us to resolve problems in our lives. A panic attack is a distinct episode of high anxiety, which develops abruptly and may include: - A pounding heart, or rapid heartbeat - sweating - trembling - shortness of breath - abdominal distress or nausea - dizziness, light headedness, feeling faint or
unsteady - feelings of unreality, or being detached from oneself, fear of losing control or going crazy.
Next steps... If you think someone is experiencing a panic attack, introduce yourself and ask them if they know what is happening. If they have experienced a panic attack before, ask them what you can do to help. If someone doesn’t know: - Remain calm, speak clearly, slowly and in a reassuring manner, and be patient. - Reassure the person that they are safe and that the symptoms will pass. - Don’t belittle their experience. - Once the attack has passed suggest they speak to a GP or mental health service to learn more about anxiety and panic attacks.
If you would like to use our service and talk about your circumstances, call us on 8202 5200 to make a time to meet with one of our team members.
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We extend an Invitation to our Annual General Meeting Monday August 18th 2014
In the Aldinga Uniting Church Hall Main St, Aldinga
At 7:30 pm
If you have anything that you feel needs to go on the agenda please notify the
Christian Centre.
Please come along and support the operation of this organisation.
Patricia Ann Hobbs 08 8557 7233 Acting Co-ordinator
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17. Rectal examination revealed a normal size thyroid. 18. She stated that she had been constipated for most of
her life until she got a divorce.
19. I saw your patient today, who is still under our care
for physical therapy. 20. Both breasts are equal and reactive to light
and accommodation.
21. Examination of genitalia reveals that he is circus sized.
22. The lab test indicated abnormal lover function.
23. Skin: somewhat pale, but present. 24. The pelvic exam will be done later on the floor.
25. Large brown stool ambulating in the hall.
26. Patient has two teenage children, but no
other abnormalities. 27. When she fainted, her eyes rolled around the room.
28. The patient was in his usual state of good health until
his airplane ran out of fuel and crashed. 29. Between you and me, we ought to be able to get this
lady pregnant.
30. She slipped on the ice and apparently her legs went in separate directions in early December.
31. Patient was seen in consultation by Dr. Smith, who
felt we should sit on the abdomen and I agree.
32. The patient was to have a bowel resection. However, he took a job as a stock broker instead. 33. By the time he was admitted, his rapid heart had
stopped, and he was feeling better.
For the sake of your health - stay away from hospital.
These are sentences exactly as typed by medical secretaries in National Health Service Greater Glasgow
1. The patient has no previous history of suicide.
2. Patient has left her white blood cells at another hospital.
3. Patient's medical history has been remarkably
insignificant with only a 40 pound weight gain in the past three days.
4. She has no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband
states she was very hot in bed last night. 5. Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side for
over a year.
6. On the second day the knee was better and on the third
day it disappeared. 7. The patient is tearful and crying constantly. She also
appears to be depressed.
8. The patient has been depressed since she began seeing me in 1993.
9. Discharge status:- Alive, but without my permission.
10. Healthy appearing decrepit 69-year old male, mentally alert, but forgetful.
11. Patient had waffles for breakfast and anorexia
for lunch.
12. She is numb from her toes down. 13. While in ER, she was examined, x-rated and s
ent home.
14. The skin was moist and dry. 15. Occasional, constant infrequent headaches.
16. Patient was alert and unresponsive.
Aldinga Bay Cafe 162 Esplanade Aldinga Beach
Indian Cuisine
Cooked by professional chef Arbind Bhatt (previously of Hyatt Hotel - Adelaide)
Fully Licensed
We also provide: Fish & Chips and take away food
- pastry and hamburgers
Fresh coffee
Open 10 am to 10pm Wed to Mon - Closed Tuesdays
For bookings ring 8556 5547
Information - www.aldingabaycafe.com
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Tree Removal and Mulching
phone Gavin 042 888 0801
CLASSIFIED ADS
Volunteers Wanted
Aldinga Community Centre needs volunteers
to work in a variety of areas. Ph 08 8556 5940 to speak with Mandy
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA?
See p.42
This space is available.
This space is available.
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Laminating and binding
Ph: 8556 6196
Daily newspapers
Magazines
Stationery, Cards
Toys, Gifts
Photocopying
Phone cards
Mobile phone recharge
Prepaid Mobile Phones
SA Lotteries
Aldinga Central, Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENCY
Internet Access Agencies:
Dry-cleaning
Metrotickets
BIRCHALL’S
AIR-CONDITIONING
Pty Ltd.
Phone : 8323 9173 Mobile 0405 508462.
Email: [email protected]
Commercial – Industrial – Domestic. Ducted – Wall Splits – Reverse Cycle – Heat
Pumps.
Design - Installation - Sales - Service – Repair.
DAIKIN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
LG AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE All Major Brands
Evaporative Systems: Service – Repair – Winter shut down.
A-Class Electrical Licence: PGE 192560
Refrigeration Licence Number: L022203
AU Number 23916
Aldinga Bay Business
and Tourism Association
Meets monthly on first Wednesday of the Month at
Aldinga Central Shopping Centre, Level 1 –
Boardroom, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach
We welcome all interested local business owners to
attend.
For more information please call
Sonya Martin on 04017 830 164
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Tired of Smelly Septic tanks Would you like to recycle your
waste water on your garden, car washing or cleaning pavers?
The Safe Natural Choice Call us to discuss our Environ-ment Friendly Waste Systems
DO YOU HATE CANCER? Who doesn’t know someone affected by cancer in some
way ?
Can you walk?
Do you like to have fun?
Do you have ten or more friends like you?
Why not get a team together and join us at the inaugural McLaren Vale Relay for Life on October 11 and 12 this year?
The event involves walking your team baton around the oval overnight for 19 hours in a relay.
There will be lots of other teams walking with you and we will all be raising funds for the Cancer Council along the way.
Lots of entertainment is already planned at the event with Live Music, Games for all ages, Displays, Martial Arts Demo’s and heaps of people just having a ball.
See the special ceremony for people that have passed before us, survivors and carers and join in the fun afterwards. I assure you it will be a most fulfilling experience for all.
Check out the YouTube clip here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGRqw7c8WFg and you’ll get a feel for what it’s all about.
Head over to http://www.relayforlife.org.au for more info and join up your team.
It is a great bonding experience for your sports club, walking club, social club, workplace and any other likeminded individuals. Any age and any fitness levels are welcomed. Show off your club and gain some more exposure while helping out a great cause.
If you would like to be involved but can’t form a team you can always join an existing team.
Contact : Emma Cockram Phone: 0400 064 083 email: [email protected]
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Prepared by Stan Beck
Intertidal Monitoring on Aldinga Reef
Are you interested in finding out more about the creatures that live on our reef?
Would you like to take part in a pleasant couple of hours with other interested people recording the species present to improve our knowledge base ?
Expertise is not required. Training is provided on the spot.
Teams meet several times each year on Saturday or Sunday during the warmer season.
Ring Neville Hudson 0429 804 100 for further information.
100 yrs ago August Australia Start WWI Oz government mobilizes, men
answer the call
Australia troops sent to German New Guinea in
combat mode. Australia Australian fleet placed under the control of
the Admiralty
Australia German migrants rounded up, German shops/businesses closed
Melbourne Oz flying corps begin training at Point Cook
N.Z. N.Z. troops land and capture West German Samoa without a shot fired
U.K. British expeditionary of 70,000 lands in
France
Russia St Petersburg is renamed Petrograd Japan The Emperor declares war on Germany
50 yrs ago August Australia Oz and 12 other countries form
International /Tel/Sat/Org (Intelsat)
Australia HMAS Melbourne not to blame for collision with HMAS Voyager
S.A. The South Australia Country Party has been
re-formed
Melbourne Ron Barassi plays his 200th VFL game Canberra Designs of the new decimal coinage are
released
Mount Isa Mine workers stage a strike over wage increases
N.Z The first loss in 4 years as All-Blacks lose
20-5 to the Wallabies
U.K Great Train robber Charlie Wilson escapes from jail
London Fifth Test at the Oval is drawn , giving
Australia the series 1-0 Switzerland South Africa is banned from the Olympics
on aparthied policy
U.S. World population exploding by 63million a year says U.N.
U.S Turkey and Greece accept cease-fire in
Cyprus as ruled by U.N.
N. Rhodesia K. Kaunda becomes first President of newly named Zambia
Vietnam US bombs N. Vietnam in retaliation for
attacks on US ships at sea
Death Ian Fleming - author and creator of James
Bond 007
Have you ever considered becoming a guide at the Willunga
Court House & Slate Museum.
We really need more volunteers to meet and greet our
visitors and make sure that they enjoy their visit to the
Museums.
An orientation and training will be provided for new
volunteers. As little as three hours each month would make
a big difference and would be greatly appreciated.
We have a variety of tasks and interests;
Mock Courthouse Trials - to booked groups
Helping with Family History and Research
Bassett Boys Schoolroom (1860's school days - booked
school groups)
Willunga Now & Then Website & Willunga History Blog.
For more information visit Court House Museum - see our
advert above for Opening times
or contact Julie Taylor 0402 122 470.
Don’t forget ABRA AGM 13th August at 7.30
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Occupations puzzle answers: Make you think? Crusoe Cloud (born & bred at Aldinga) winning Grand National - circa 1970
Our thanks to Martin Dunstan for these contributions. - Ed
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Planing, Sanding & Machining done on premises
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
MON - FRI 8 am - 5 pm
SATURDAY 8 am - 1 pm
SUNDAY closed
PUBLIC HOLS closed
Phone: (08) 8557 7470
Pergola Timber
Decking
Treated Pine
Posts & Logs
LOSP Timber
Building Pine
Hardwood
Meranti
Mouldings
Matchboard
Chipboard
Melamine
Plywood
Marine Ply
Brace Board
Oregon
Glass Bead
Dowel 4 - 32 mm
Shadecloth
Polycard
C/bond Iron
Whirlybirds
Electrical
Eco Garden Beds
Premix Concrete
Pave Set
Insulation Batts
Plastic Angles
ROK Electric Tools
Hand Tools
Threaded Rod
Conduit
Plasterboard
Accessories
Cement Sheet
Cement Lattice
Tile Underlay
Paint Brushes
Nuts & Bolts
Screws & Nails
Doors
Door Hardware
Gates / Hardware
Deck Stains
Cladding
Render Products
Patio Heaters
Bordo Hole Saws
Eco-wood Lattice Trellis Manufacturing.
15 Lacey Drive, Aldinga Beach (Industrial Area) www.aldingatimber.com
Email: [email protected]
COME SEE US WE ARE NOT MITRE 10
HAYMES PAINTS & STAINS AVAILABLE NOW
Aldinga Fodder And Rural Has arrived
You can email us at, [email protected]
Please email us a list of what you need and
we’ll do our best to get it.
AFAR
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Learn how to protect
your local environment
South Australia was once a biodiversity paradise featuring
more than 3500 native plant species, 140 mammal species and
460 bird species. Due to broadscale native vegetation clearance, up to 98 per
cent of our native bushland has been lost in some areas – and
with it, many plant, animal and bird species.
Trees For Life’s Bush For Life Program gives people from all
walks of life the opportunity to help preserve what little we
have left by learning how to restore and protect our State’s
native vegetation through bush regeneration workshops.
At the workshop, participants will learn:
why the bush needs your help;
the best strategies for restoring ecological processes;
minimal disturbance techniques;
how to work safely in the bush;
how you can get involved as a Bush For Life volunteer
Continuous learning opportunities are also provided through
the program, ensuring participants discover the best techniques to get native plants regenerating and how to defeat invasive
weeds. Bush For Life also holds advanced workshops which
cover topics such as native plant and grass identification,
advanced bush management techniques, brushcutting and
more.
Volunteers also choose how they want to be involved in the
longer term. They can participate in small group activities
every now and then, adopt a bushland site of their own or join
our Bush Action Team.
If you want to find out more about getting hands-on experience
through Bush For Life, phone the office on 8406 0500.
Being part of BFL just takes a small portion of your time, and passion – and the rewards are endless!
2014 Dates: One Day Workshops
Saturday 9 August, Littlehampton
Sunday 17 August, Norton Summit
Thursday 21 August, Playford
Wednesday 10 September, Willunga
Saturday 20 September, Brooklyn Park
Wednesday 8 October, Strathalbyn
Tuesday 14 October, Burnside
Saturday 22 November, Brooklyn Park
For more information contact:
Trees For Life Media & Communications Manager
Tania Kearney on (08) 8406 0500.
Aldinga Beach CFS
Aldinga Beach C.F.S
At Aldinga Beach C.F.S we regularly hold fundraising events like sausage sizzles, raffles, entertainment book sales and also have collection tins at local business to assist with fundraising.
Now I can hear you ask why do they need to fundraise? We all pay emergency services levy, so why the need to fundraise through the sale of sausages and raffle tickets?
The emergency services levy goes to all emergency services (C.F.S, S.E.S, and M.F.S) to purchase new appliances (trucks), to maintain appliances, to purchase protective uniforms, to basically run an emergency service.
We at Aldinga Beach C.F.S fundraise so that we can purchase further equipment to further enhance our capabilities in our community. Recently we were able to purchase a HEMA mapping GPS system to be used in Aldinga Beach 34 appliance, this will assist us when we go off road to respond to a grass/bush fire with the latest mapping details, and in the past we have also purchased specialist stabilization tools called ‘stab fast’ used when we are responded to car accidents, as these items can be very expen-sive, it takes us a while to raise enough money to be able to purchase them. Along with these purchases we must then maintain this extra equipment.
So when you see us out and about selling a sausage or waving a raffle book stop say hello buy a sausage have a chat, we are more than happy to talk about C.F.S.
Without the support and generosity of our local community fundraising would be impossible so all of us at the Aldinga Beach C.F.S say Thank you and hope you can continue on in your support of our fund-raising efforts
JUNE CALL OUT STATISTICS. 12 Call outs were attended in June.
They consisted of:
Grass & rubbish fires 2
Road Crash Rescue & Road Crashes 2 Vehicle & structure fires - 1 each
Other call outs 7 including 1 hazmat (Hazardous Materials)
plus Storm & vehicle impact damage calls
SALA EXHIBITION Cool Room Gallery
at Myponga Markets starts 2nd –24 Aug
open SAT-SUN and FRI 10am-4pm
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Meet the grower, taste the region
Every Saturday, Willunga Town Square 8-12.30 pm
With your annual membership card get 10% discount across all stalls.
Enquiries: 8556 4297
Cool Room Gallery at Myponga. Come see the original works by local Artists. Open hours same as the Myponga Markets Sat Sun and public holidays 10am – 4pm
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Fluorescent light tubes (this includes Compact
Fluorescent lights now widely being used to replace
incandescent globes) contain mercury. If disposed of in landfill (through your garbage bin) this
can leach into the soil and water table with disastrous
results. They should be disposed of properly through recycling.
Do not put them in your rubbish bin. Collection points
are available at Mitre 10 stores and the Willunga Environment Centre.
Green waste and cardboard / paper - Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) legislation bans all councils
state wide from sending these materials to landfill.
As of 1 September 2012 computers and televisions will
also be part of this ban. Therefore these materials can no
longer be accepted as part of our hard waste collection.
The collection point is the Southern Waste Resource
Management on Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the
Council dump off South Road N of the bridge). There is no cost. All you need to do is take your Ewaste
to the appropriate tip and they will direct you to the
Ewaste section.
You leave your stuff near two containers and exit the tip
depositing the card they issue you with. This card will
take you off their computer.
This can be done any day of the week.
Cinemallunga News – Pythons, Pigs and Pirouettes
Our local community cinema, Cinemallunga, is enjoying
a terrific season of movies with the recent sellout showing
of 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail'. Audiences dressed as knights, kings, peasants and princesses, and were
treated to a mass male choir singing all the Python clas-
sics as a prelude to the main movie.
Similar fun may be expected at the next event with two movies showing on Saturday August 23rd. The G rated
classic 'Babe' is on at 2pm and is a delightful tale of a
talking pig, suitable for all ages. Music, fun and food can be expected with dress-ups encouraged.
Big hair and sequins will hopefully be in abundance from
7pm with 'Strictly Ballroom' gracing the screen. As usual, patrons can enjoy music and fun, a licensed bar, hot food,
prizes and a little optional dancing.
Cinemallunga is based in Willunga's Show Hall. Tickets
are on sale from August 2nd at Aldinga Beach News-agency, Yummy Nuts McLaren Vale or Tall Poppy Wil-
lunga.
More information is on Cinemallunga's Facebook page or via email to
All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no
attention to criticism.
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Trade accounts welcome
Delivery Service Available
Modular
fencing
in stock
Zincalume and
Colourbond in stock
9kg Gas Refill
Only $23
Roofing and Cladding
Gutters and Ridges
Flashings and Sheet metal products
Structual Steel
Purlins and Girts
RHS, Angles, Flatbars, Rods and Pipes
Fencing and Gates
Mesh and Wire Products
Bagged Cement Products
Stormwater and Accessories
Steel Fabrication
Welding products
Gas refills
Lot 110 Aldinga Beach Road Aldinga Beach
(In the Aldinga Home Improvements complex)
Phone 85577144
[email protected] www.ahisteel.com.au
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Cnr Aldinga Beach Road
and Pridham Boulevard ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au
GRAEME JENKINS
Optometrist
(08) 8556 6800
TOOTH 32
Near atrium
(08) 85576565
POST OFFICE
Ph: 8556 5120 Fx: 8557 7880
ALDINGA
COMMUNITY
LIBRARY
(08) 8384 0022
JAK IN THE BOX
GIFTWARE
(08) 8557 6814
VOLT
Sellicks/Aldinga Youth Enterprise Centre
(08) 8557 7555
RAY WHITE
ALDINGA
Phone: (08) 8557 6600 Fax: (08) 8557 6655
HOMEART
(08) 8557 6184
McDONALDS
(08) 8557 6256
ALDINGA 7-DAY
LAUNDROMAT
DRAKES FOODLAND
(08) 8557 2000
SHORE HAIR
Chemical free salon
8557 6240
BEAUTY SPOT
(08) 8557 6911
CAMPBELL PAGE
(08) 8557 6111
SUBWAY
Aldinga Beach
(08) 8556 6466
NOODLE BOWL
(08) 8557 8987
FRUIT LOOPZ
Fresh fruit, veg. & much more!
(08) 8557 7444
ALDINGA CENTRAL
PIZZA & TAKE-AWAY
(08) 8557 7666
ALDINGA CENTRAL
MEATS
(08) 8557 7175
L.J. HOOKER
Real Estate
(08) 8556 5249
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gp CONNECT
AFTER HOURS GP SERVICE
After-hours medical care is available at
GP Plus Health Care Centre.
Monday to Friday 6 pm to 10 pm
Saturday 1 pm—8 pm Sunday 10 am to 6 pm
Lot 32, Pridham Boulevard, Aldinga Beach.
In the GP Plus building For appointments, contact:
8557 9555
B W S
ALDINGA BEACH CELLARS Open 7 days
(08) 8556 5608
ALDINGA CENTRAL
CAR WASH
Open 7 days
FREE CHOICE
Tobacconist
(08) 8557 8651
JJ’s PHONE CASES
0424 762 042
ELEVATOR MUSIC
(08) 8557 6221
LOUIS’ PLACE CAFÉ
Coffee, light meals
(08) 8557 7799
SURF ESTEEM
Clothing & accessories
(08) 8557 7201
URBAN FUSION
Vietnamese & Asian cuisine
dine-in or takeaway (08) 8556 6679
CALTEX
ALDINGA BEACH
(08) 8556 6688
ALDINGA COUNTRY
BAKEHOUSE
(08) 8557 7888
COLES
SUPERMARKET
(08) 8556 6299
HIBISCUS
HAIR & SPA
(08) 8557 7021
POPPIES PLANTS
& FLOWERS
(08) 8557 6718
ALDINGA BEACH
CHEMMART
(08) 8556 5152
ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENT
Phone / Fax 8556 6196 [email protected]
ATMs AVAILABLE
Bendigo Bank Bank SA
Commonwealth Bank
GET IT CHEAP
Discount Variety
Store
(08) (08) 8557 6677
FLIGHT CENTRE
(08) 8557 6799
BLONDIES
SHOES
(08) 8557 7838
BENDIGO BANK
ALDINGA BEACH COMMUNITY BRANCH
(08) 8557 8166
Cnr Aldinga Beach Road and
Pridham Boulevard ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au
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If you are having trouble with headaches, neck or back pain, shoulder problems, or a range of other musculoskeletal problems,
then ring the Aldinga Chiropractic Centre on 8557 8300.
Dr Jenny Milisits BHSc M Chiro
Dr Jessica Mah B Appl Sci (Comp med) M Clin Chiro
Dr Ilias Varlokostas B HSc (Chiro) M Clin Chiro
New patients welcome
Low force techniques and manual adjusting
Open daily Monday to Friday
Exercise therapy and core stability training available
Remedial massage with Melissa Schubert and Sarah Snook
Infant Massage Instructor – Sarah Snook.
Health fund rebates apply. Evening times available
Naturopathy with Jeanette Casey
Chiropractic Preferred providers for MBP and BUPA.
Aldinga Chiropractic Centre Located Suite 1, 101-103 Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach. Ph: 8557 8300
Email: [email protected] www.aldingachiropractic.com.au
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Dr John Santillo Dr Emily Lin Dr Reschard Abdulla Angela Ferguson (Hygienist)
ALDINGA DENTAL CLINIC
NEW EXCITING PREMISES - SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE
Gentle Care
Modern Quality Treatment
Friendly Staff
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
Aldinga Dental Clinic 2 / 101-103 Rowley Rd,
Aldinga Beach
Ph: 8557 6598
GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
The Get Together Club A new club has started in Aldinga Beach for adults with a
disability and their families.
The group encourages friendship, fun, connection and
inspiration.
It is the only group of its kind in the southern area.
The first meeting held at the Aldinga Life Care Hall was a
great success, with families sharing a meal, playing games, and getting to know each other.
A variety of activities are planned for the monthly group
including singing, painting, puppet making, and guest chefs. Ideas for activities are welcome and encouraged.
The Get Together Club has received a Community Grant
from the City of Onkaparinga and is also supported by Minda Incorporated, Carer Support and Disability
SA. New members are always welcome.
The Get Together Club is held on the first Friday of each
month, at the Aldinga Life Care Hall, Pridham Blvd,
Aldinga Beach from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
For bookings call 8433 9555
or email: [email protected].
WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga each Monday & Thursday nights at 7 pm. Contact Peter 0407 324 530 or just come and try.
SOUTHERN THAIBOXING Train for fun and fitness or for Kickboxing and Muay Thai competitions. Learn real fighting skills, become more confident and focused and at the same time become fitter than you have ever been before. Males and females 14 years and over at Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach on Monday and Thursday, 7 pm to 9 pm.
Enquiries: Dale 0409 894 434 or Debbie 0409 696 608.
WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station,
Railway Terrace, Willunga each Wednesday night at 7 pm.
Contact Greg 8552 7074, Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.
KENPO KARITSU Ed Parker’s American Kenpo Karate blended with traditional and Brazilian Ju Jitsu has something for the whole family. Taught Friday nights at Sellicks Beach Community hall and Wednesday nights at Aldinga Community Centre.
6.30 kids 7.30 adult. Come and try for free.
28 years Experience. Www.kenpo.net.au 0450 805 778 Dave Gartland
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Children’s Art exhibition and Annual Spring Fair September 5-6
One excellent way to get through the long nights of winter is to look forward to the season of Spring and the renewal of life energy everywhere. The students from the Willunga Waldorf School are
working together towards the season of Spring, through their creative art, to celebrate themes of environment, community, inter-connectedness, and new life. This is a joint community project of the Waldorf School and the Willunga Uniting Church, seeking ways to dialogue, through creative expression, our common values. An exhibition of the students’ work will be exhibited at Bethany Hall, and throughout the church complex from 5 September, followed by our Spring Fair on Saturday 6 September.
This is an annual project of the Willunga Uniting Church, making its gallery space open to local schools each year in September for student art.
Rebecca Hicks, the Art teacher from the Waldorf School describes it like this: “Our curriculum strives to awaken social responsibility and service to the community and much of what we do as a matter of course seems to comfortably align with the messages within Psalms 104 and 138. From Kindergarten onward, an intrinsic love of nature
is combined with a hands-on approach, followed in later years by a scientifically based understanding of natural processes and active care for the environment. At every level, students learn to live in partnership and cooperation with the natural world and her cycles, planting gardens, caring for animals, and learning lessons for meeting and taking responsibility for the ecological challenges of the future. “We value soul moods through which learning unfolds: wonder, awe, devotion, gratitude, compassion and trust. The ability to recognise
beauty, to discriminate between right and wrong, to carry out a chosen course of action, are the qualities consciously cultivated in the school. Art is a 'humaniser'….it strengthens not only our sense of self, but a sense of community. The arts are integrated into all aspects of our curriculum, and extending the arts into the wider community through this exhibition at Willunga Uniting Church is a wonderful opportunity and privilege to make and strengthen connections with each other.
Artwork from all year levels will be represented, however the high school Art Elective students are working specifically on individual and collaborative projects in response to Psalms 104 and 138. We have engaged in conversations around environmental stewardship, social responsibility, what is at the core of environmental and social sustainability and pondered questions around what is needed to live in a compassionate world.” The Waldorf School Exhibition will be hosted by the Willunga Uniting Church during the month of September, with a
launch date of Friday the fifth. The Annual Spring Fair occurs the next day also at Bethany Hall and the adjacent Bell Paddock, home of the historic Bell Tree. There will be a variety of food and craft stalls, live plant sales, performances of music composed by the Waldorf students, children’s games and activities, and much more. The weekend is a celebration of the spirit of creativity, community, and the created order, perhaps best expressed through the
eyes of the young.
Where: Bethany Hall, Uniting Church and Bell Paddock: Corner
St Andrews and St Judes, Willunga
When: 5-6 September 2014 Art exhibition launch: 5 September at 6:00 PM – The exhibition will be open to the public each Saturday in September during market hours. Annual Spring Fair: Saturday 6 September from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.* Space is still available for up to 20 local stall-holders.
Preference will be given to local vendors offering food, environmental, or child friendly themes. For general enquiries please contact Margaret [Uniting Church] 8323-7509. For interested stall holders the contact number is 0400 740 562, or email: [email protected]
Welcome to
Aldinga Bay Massage.
Veronica Parle has had a sea change and is now working
from Aldinga Beach.
Aldinga Bay Massage offers:
Remedial, sports, therapeutic, & pregnancy massages.
Reflexology, craniosacral therapy & myofascial release.
Recently, Veronica has added oncology massage & manual
lymphatic drainage to her clinic.
For more information visit www.massage-aldinga.businessfoundonline.com.au
or phone her on 8556 5474
MARIE’S CRYSTAL CAVE
SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF THE SOUTH 107 Esplanade Aldinga Beach
Open Daily 10.00am—5.00pm
Ph: 8556 5692 GEMSTONES JEWELRY BOOKS GIFTS
Also Offering: Reiki Crystal Healing Massage Ear Candling & Readings
Meditation Groups & Oneness Blessings Bookings Essential
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Rhylyn Medical Services - New Patients Always Welcome
For all your family’s health needs
Aldinga Medical Centre 8550 2000 Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.30pm
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach Saturday 8.30am – 5pm, Sunday 9.00am – 5pm
Moore Street Clinic 8556 2300 Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.30pm
1 Moore Street, Willunga
Moana Medical Centre 8386 3077 Mon – Thurs 8.30am – 5.30pm
1/381 Commercial Road, Moana Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Medical Excellence Serving Growing Communities www.aldingamedicalcentre.com.au
. Immunisations
. All general health
. Women’s & Men’s health
. Health Assessments
. Kid’s health checks
. Chronic Disease Management
. Skin Checks
. Workcover
. Pre-employment medicals
. Acupuncture
. Mental Health
. Relationship coaching
. Ante-natal and shared care
. Minor Procedures
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
Aldinga Medical Centre, Conference Room
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach
NOTE: Change of Day and Time! Wednesdays fortnightly 10:00am—12
AUG 6TH & 20th
For anyone currently or previously diagnosed with Breast
Cancer, including family, friends & carers. Face to face support and companionship over a coffee
and a chat.
Donation to help cover morning tea appreciated. Facilitated by Maria Atkinson
For further details call Maria 0400 021 687
www.facebook.com/AldingaBreastCancerSupportGroup
Winter Yoga Retreat @ Snapper Point B&B,
Aldinga Beach
22nd 23rd 24th August 2014 Sophie Hayat – Yoga Teacher – Prices starting
from $175 Yoga sessions - Workshops – Massage - Vegetarian
meals / Drinks Meditation - Budget / Deluxe Accommodation / Hot Tub / Spa
For more information contact Robert Helm
0405 599 990 / 08 8557 6667 /
[email protected] *Ask about our regular weekly yoga sessions on
Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings
Archie Sharp Pastel Ghost Gum
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Dental disease What is dental disease? Dental disease is a very serious, yet under-diagnosed condition that affects many dogs & cats, both young & old. We usually
treat more than half a dozen patients a week for dental disease –
it’s one of the most common problems in pets.
Do your pet’s teeth look like this?
(The picture displayed is actually only a mild to moderate change
but still important to address via a Scale and Polish procedure)
They should
look like
this:
Why is it important? Dogs and cats with dental disease often show no mouth pain,
even when severe disease is present, so it can be hard to notice
when things are wrong. Treatment of dental disease significantly
improves quality of life by reducing gum pain and bacterial infection.
The build-up of calculus on teeth leads to gum infection, tooth
root abscesses, tooth loss, or even infections of the liver, heart
and kidneys.
Does your pet have a smelly breath, dribble saliva, chew with a
head tilt or on one side of the mouth, or drop food or show
difficulty chewing harder foods – even just one of these
symptoms can indicate dental disease, but like we mentioned
earlier, sometimes nothing is visible. The best thing you can do is
to get your pet’s teeth checked by a vet – this can be done as a
FREE dental check.
How can it be avoided? Dental scale & polish: This is the only way to remove calculus
entirely and it’s often the first step to controlling dental
disease. Dental prevention techniques can then be used more
effectively.
Hills t/d dry food: A specially designed diet that utilises
mechanical and enzymatic cleaning to minimise calculus
formation. Highly recommended.
Bones or chews (Nylabones, Greenies): May reduce calculus
build-up if given on a regular basis. Beware of tooth fractures
and of bones breaking into small pieces that can be swallowed. Intact, round marrow-bones are preferred, which
should still be removed before becoming old or tattered.
Greenies are the safest chew and are proven to slow build-up.
Tooth brushing: Toothbrush or finger-brush with flavoured dog
toothpaste at least once daily. Needs to be introduced slowly
as not all dogs will tolerate this.
August is dental month – schedule a FREE dental check.
Compliments of Willunga Veterinary Services
Listen Move Learn Sound and Movement Therapy
Beneficial for children and adults with;
. learning and auditory processing difficulties
. behavioural/social problems
. concentration and memory difficulties
. anxiety and depression
For more information contact
Marianne Nicholas 0438 835 729 Willunga, SA Email: [email protected]
Or go to www.extralesson.com and
www.intergratedlisteningsystems.com
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CAN YOU MAKE THE GRADE? Have you watched in awe as the Tour Down Under cyclists power up the world-famous Old Willunga Hill?
Willunga 100 Wines Hit the Hill is the premier event of
the Willunga175 celebrations and will allow cyclists of
all standards to test their own hill-climbing skills. You will have the opportunity to challenge yourself in a hill-
climb time trial and to compete for the inaugural ‘Hit the
Hill’ crown. This exciting event will be held on Sunday 7 September, so save the date!
Take the uphill challenge
Old Willunga Hill Road will be closed for the duration of the time trials, so you can ride in safety. The 3.2 km bike
hill climb will begin at 9 am in front of the Old Bush Inn
on High Street, featuring a starting gate based on that used in the Tour de France. “We’ve decided to adopt the
Tour Down Under "King of the Mountain" finish line at
the top of the hill, approximately 50 metres before the turn-off onto Range Road,” said Willunga175 Chairman,
Graham Ormsby. “Riders of all ages and abilities are
invited to ‘have a go’ at the hill, and everyone who
reaches the finish line will be awarded a certificate of achievement. We will also crown a ‘Hit the Hill’ hero for
each of the various age groups.”
To enter To enter the Hit the Hill Climb complete the entry form at
www.kcc.club or www.willunga/175.
Ride a Billycart down High Street
Those who prefer something less physically challenging
can register to compete in a revival of the historic
billycart derby on Willunga's High Street. Derby organisers from the Willunga Business and Tourism
Association and former members of the Willunga Apex
Club will supply the billycarts, built to original specifications, so that no one rider has an advantage over
others. Travelling down High Street from a starting point
near the Golden Fleece coffee shop, the billycarts will cross the finish line in front of the Post Office. Only
people aged 14 years or older may take part in the
billycart races, due to insurance restrictions. If you are
interested in participating in the billycart derby, check the Willunga Gazette each month or monitor the
Willunga175 website where details of how you can be
involved will be announced soon.
Wind down and relax
The day will be capped off a wine and food event
featuring local produce, where all participants and spectators can relax after a day of fun and achievement.
ROSS
Setting prisoners free
"Lock 'em up and throw away the key!"
How does that sound for someone who volunteers his
time and efforts in releasing inmates from the states penal institutions - from their guilt and pain.
Ross is a retired CMF company commander and his com-
passion is clear from his statement that more Australian returned combat personnel from the Vietnam war have
suicided than were killed by enemy fire.
He now works with prisoners including gang members
and has heard the most shocking stories. Hurt people hurt people. Many have reached their confinements through
childhood abuse and negativity; "You'll never amount to
anything", "You're hopeless" etc., and then, because they believe it, make a series of bad decisions.
Ross says it costs more to keep offenders in jail than to
put them up in a top city hotel! The system is limited in achieving its goal of rehabilitation; but he works with his
team at Kairos Prison Ministries running courses to set
inmates free from their past destructive life patterns, and
to return them to their families equipped with life-tools for a new direction and hope. They are often effective,
and some join him in the work upon release.
His change of heart from "lock 'em up!" to "set 'em free – spiritually!" came about because of a personal epiphany.
He realised Christ had forgiven him – for wilfully break-
ing God's law. So he decided to pass on the same grace to those who accepted they had done wrong and recognised
their need for spiritual rescue. They are released from
despair to life and hope.
Worldwide Photos
‘Eternity’ Sydney Harbour Bridge New Year’s day 2000 Eternity Matters Inc exists to publish positive and uplift-
ing faith stories as a community service.
To learn a little more or to speak to someone:
Peter: 0414 251 239 - [email protected] www.eternitymatters.org.au
*up to 2.4m
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Aldinga Netball Club—the Sharks are now half way through
the 2014 Winter Season. The Club has been able to field 3
Senior Teams; A, B and C Grade as well as 9 Junior Teams;
Inters 1, 2 and 3, 13s and Under Div 1 and 3, 11s and Under Divs 1, 2 and 3 and 9 and Under. Each week the teams play
with Club Spirit and great sportsmanship. Our teams are im-
proving every week if not with wins then with personal bests
for the team. Our teams’ current ladder positions are:
A grade—5th, B grade—5th, C grade—4th, Inters 1—3rd, In-
ters 2— 4th, Inters 3—6th, 13s Div 1—4th, 13s Div 3—5th,
11s Div 1—3rd, 11s Div 2—5th and 11s Div 3—5th.
Our Club is proud to have junior players make the Southern
Hills Netball Association Representative Teams - Kiara Lovatt,
Cheyanne Bryant, Jess Lloyd, Zoe Freeman, Eleanor White,
Emma Harding and Eleanor Moffatt as well as Southern Re-
gional Academy Teams - Jess Frith and India Hamdorf. I be-lieve this shows the depth of talent we have at Aldinga Netball
Club.
The Club is still looking at Umpires for the Winter season and
also for our Summer Competition so if you are interested in
learning a new skill please contact the Club at
Aldinga Netball Club held it’s first Net Set Go program this
year and were rewarded by Netball SA and ANZ in holding
South Australia’s only ANZ Netball Nation Fun Day on 18th
July 2014. This was a fun day aimed at 5 to 10 year olds im-
proving their netball skills in a fun relaxing environment as well as getting to meet some Thunderbird players. Aldinga
Netball Club will be looking to hold it’s second Net Set Go
Program in Term 4. Details will be made available to local
schools closer to the date.
Aldinga Netball Club will be holding it’s Annual Quiz Night on
23 August 2014 at the Aldinga Football Club. Cost $10 per
person so get a table organised for a fun night. Further details
will be posted on the ANC Facebook page.
A reminder that the Summer Social competition will be held
again in 2014 commencing in about October and running until
March 2015. Nomination forms for teams will be out soon.
The Summer competition caters for juniors (mixed competition in most grades) and seniors mixed and ladies. This is great fun
way to get back into netball or to start. Many players see this
as start to getting their fitness up ready for the winter season.
Others see this as a great way to meet new people and have a
laugh. 2013 Inters 1 Premiers—Southern Hills Netball Association
ALDINGA “SHARKS” NETBALL CLUB
“The Club with Bite”
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or give them a call for a free, no obligation quote
8557 6982 Unit 3, 70 How Road ALDINGA BEACH
(Corner Lacey Drive)
Fax: 8557 8917
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 0417 222 121
AGGA Licence No 881
Builders Licence No BLD 170316
ABN 30 308 758 427
We are a family owned and operated business with decades of experience in the industry. We are committed to the quality of our products, outstanding service and customer satisfaction.
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ALDINGA CANVAS Annexe & Tent Zips,
Repairs & Alterations. Boat Canopies Made.
Shadecloth Sewn. Poptops Replaced.
Tarps & Covers. Air Conditioner Covers Made.
Trampolines Restitched.
109 Lacey Drive (Cul de sac end) ALDINGA
Ph: 8556 5444 or Mobile A/H: 0419 473 353
M.T & A.REITER
Master Painters Lic. No. R21660
Painters & Decorators
No job too small Operating & residing in the district since 1982
Ph: 8556 5843
Hills Liquid Waste
SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS SEWAGE & WASTE
WATER SYSTEMS
29 SECKER ROAD, MT BARKER SA 5251
PHONE: 8398 2484
VEOLIA Environmental Services
ABN 20051 316 584
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DOMESTIC
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
(Mobile Service)
Telephone: 8327 0166 Fax: 8327 0926
Lic. No. AU00183
Attention Grabber
Ph. 0451 008 535 Email: [email protected]
Local Electrician
No job too big no job too small
PGE 171096 Licensed contractor
Switchboard upgrades
Renovation rewires
Power points/lighting
Ceiling fans
Smoke detectors
WARREN’S SA
ELECTRICAL
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Unit 11, Cnr How & Aldinga Beach Rds,
Aldinga Beach
Brake & Clutch
CV Joint & Drive shafts
EFI & LPG Tuning
Exchange Engines
Disc & Drum Machining
Front End & Suspension
Cylinder Heads
Manufacturers’ Book Servicing
Servicing & Mechanical Repairs
AHTS Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Hot water breakdowns (Solar, Gas, Electric)
Gas appliances – install and repair
General plumbing
Ph Alan 0412 782 286
Affordable rates Pensioner discount Weekend call outs
No call out fee
Reliable – Affordable - Local
If I fix it in 10 minutes – It’s FREE
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Free Legal Advice
The Housing Legal Clinic as part of the Welfare Rights Centre (SA) Inc are now offering free legal advice sessions with qualified, practicing lawyers
in your area. Issues: Fines, infringement notices, debts, tenancy and housing issues, personal injury, discrimination, social security law, etc. Where:
1. Willunga: Digital Hub corner of St Peters Terrace & Main Road, Willunga.
2. Victor Harbor: Southern Fleurieu Health Service, Harbour View Terrace, Victor Harbor.
3. Goolwa: Whaler’s Housing, 7 Loveday Street, Goolwa.
When: 2-4 pm Thursdays (by appointment only) Who: anyone on a Centrelink Concession Card Cost: Free
Contact: Freya Sinickas ph:8223 1338 fax: 8232 5835
email: [email protected]
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Discover your Community Centre
Learn New Skills … Meet New Friends … Have Fun!
If you are interested in meeting people, learning or
sharing a skill, connecting with other families,
getting active, joining a playgroup or even
becoming a volunteer, we warmly invite you to call
or drop in, say hello and enjoy a coffee or
home-made cake in our café.
NEW NEWSLETTER IN JULY Keep a lookout in your local paper, and our website
mid July for our latest Newsletter.
New courses and much more!
Be surprised at what we offer,
come and try something new in 2014!
Our computer classes are hugely popular, with
courses for absolute beginners to advanced. If you
want to dabble in some art and craft, improve your
health and fitness we have a range of courses
available. You can meet with other families through
our parents and children programs, and develop
your skills in a supportive environment with our
Adult Learning program.
Come and connect with others in our café or at our
Friday community lunch to enjoy affordable and
delicious food prepared by our community cooks.
Book by 10am on Thursday.
The Community Shed offers classes in
Woodturning, Woodcarving, General Carpentry and
a Men’s day in the Shed every Thursday. The Shed
also offers crafts, mosaics and pottery.
The Community Garden is open every Wednesday
from 9.30am to 12.30pm.Share the knowledge, share
the companionship, share the produce.
Please call us for more information on
any of the courses we have on offer on
08 8556 5940
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE Symonds Reserve Hall
Stewart Avenue PO Box 81, Aldinga Beach SA 5173
Phone: 08 8556 5940 Fax: 08 8556 5192
Email: [email protected] www.aldingacc.org
Member of Community and Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA?
See P 43
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COMMUNITY NEWS LIONS BOUTIQUE
Our Boutique is open each Wednesday and Saturday from 7.30am - 1.30pm at Butterworth
Road Aldinga Beach. You will find many bargains (clothes, bric a brac, books etc) when you visit, we are always happy
to serve you All our profits go back into the community as we are all volunteers.. we so enjoy meeting our
regular customers, and look forward to some new ones. Donations are always gratefully accepted.
Come along, you will find some wonderful gifts for Children, Family and Friends. Look forward to seeing you there.
Merle, Margaret & Gwen. co/conveners.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SEXUAL ASSAULT OR DOMESTIC AND FAMILY
VIOLENCE? Are you providing support to someone who is? 1800RESPECT is a national counselling helpline that is available 24/7. Their qualified and experienced counsellors can provide information and refer you to support services that can assist.
Phone 1800 737 732 or check out their website to find out more about their
services. www.1800respect.org.au
NIGHT OWLS – Lawn Bowls for
Everyone
@Willunga Bowling Club, St. Peter’s
Tce. Willunga
Every Wednesday @ 7pm.
Weekly Fee $5.
Club open from 6pm for light meals.
Coopers Beer on Tap. Raffle. Bowls and
Coaching available.
Details from Nic Storer 0412 900 336 or 8556 2246 (answer machine) or
OUT AND ABOUT CLUB.
The Out and About Club provides weekly respite for carers while members are able to participate in outings and activities that promote physical and cognitive wellbeing. The club will run from 10 -3.00pm each Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach. A 2 course lunch is included in the cost of $16.00. Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book
8293 5924.
DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP Meet Thursdays, 9.30 to 11.30 am. at Shop 1, 53 Cliff Ave, Pt. Noarlunga. Contact Wendy 0417 895 502 or Sandra
8327 3469 BYO craft or learn something new.
OUT AND ABOUT CLUB. The Out and About Club provides weekly respite for carers while members are able to participate in outings and activities that promote physical and cognitive wellbeing. The club will run from 10 -3.00pm each Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach. A 2 course lunch is included in the cost of
$16.00. Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book
8293 5924.
McLAREN VALE MARKET Held at the Institute Hall, Main St,
McLaren vale. 1st Saturday of every month, 9am - 3pm.
Variety of stalls, hand made personalised cards and easels, Olive oil, plants, chocolates, cakes and much, much more. BBQ, tea and coffee available.
Inside and outside stalls available. Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426
THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET
CHOIR (Soulfood) Johnathon Waetford, the Director of the Willunga Farmers Market Choir (Soulfood”), an experienced musician with a beautiful voice, continues to expand the repertoire of the ‘a capella’ singing of the group for the enjoyment of a large audience from markets, the McLaren Vale Festival, the Eco Village celebrations to the Gala performance at STARS . The female choir sings about food, wine, love, people and places and the seasons. The choir meets at Waverley Homestead, St Peters Terrace, Willunga. A happy and warm historic venue for our practices on Monday night at 7.30pm. Ample parking is available at the well lit Willunga Golf course. For more information phone: Margi Beed: 8556 5032; Jill Stone: 0407 695 029; Franka Gerlack: 8556 6783
FREE LEGAL SERVICE The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA,
Morphett Vale Thursdays between 5pm and 7pm
Contact details: Free Legal Clinic, Anglicare SA,
4/197 Main South Road, Morphett Vale Phone: 8392 3100
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING HELP COUNSELLING SERVICE
Relationships Australia (SA) is now operating a free and confidential gambling help Counselling service for anyone in the community who is affected by gambling (their own gambling or someone else’s).
The service is available on alternate
Wednesdays from 1pm - 9pm at the Aldinga GP plus.
To make a referral or for more information
please phone 8377 5400 9-5 Mon- Fri.
TREES FOR LIFE, WILLUNGA DISTRICT.
Willunga Trees for Life meetings are held at 7.30pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla Lutheran College, off Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale.
All welcome, supper provided. Inquiries to Julie Turner, ph 8556 2401.
Wed 6th August. “The Natural Treasures of Koonamore’. Dr Russ Sinclair will introduce us to the history, biology and current research activity at the TGB Osborn Vegetation Reserve at Koonamore station about 400 km north-east of Adelaide. Russ is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide.
STARS, the Southern Region Theatre and Arts Supporters
is based at Waverley Homestead in Willunga.
It brings events to the southern region to foster a vital and diverse arts culture. This includes a scholarship system, art exhibitions, and support for incredible events. Oh, there is so much to look forward to with STARS at Waverley Homestead! A full year’s calendar of events is available from STARS.
If you would like to know more, contact STARS at P.O. Box 283, Willunga, S.A. 5172 or [email protected] ,
or for bookings phone 8596 4182
NATIONAL TRUST WILLUNGA BRANCH NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Monday 25th August 2014 7.30 pm
WAVERLEY HOMESTEAD ST. PETER'S TCE.
(Adjacent Willunga Golf Club) WILLUNGA
GUEST SPEAKER "Talk on "City of Adelaide" Ship
SUPPER ALL WELCOME
Don’t forget ABRA AGM 13th August at 7.30
GALILEE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP We welcome 0-5 year olds and their Parents, Grand-Parents and Carers. Time: Monday 9.00am to 11.00am (except school holidays and public holidays) Location: Galilee Community Room, Corner Quinliven Road and How Road, Aldinga Beach Cost: $3 per week per family plus annual Playgroup SA Membership Fee
Contact: Tamarra Wellman 0410 595 300
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE PLAYGROUPS
CRAFTY on TUESDAY 9.30—11.30 am during term time. $2 per family per week, first session free—come and try. A relaxed and fun playgroup for children ages 0 to 5 and their parents and/over care givers. Encourage play, social interaction and craft activities. Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat individually, NO NUT products. ACTIVE on WEDNESDAY 9.30—11.30 am during term time. $5 per family per week, first session free—come and try. A relaxed and fun playgroup for children ages 0 to 5 and their parents and/or care givers. Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat individually, NO NUT products. For more information contact the Centre on 8556 5940.
SELLICKS PLAYGROUP Every Friday 10 am—11:30 during term time at Sellicks Community Hall, Riviera Road, Sellicks Beach. Free — come and try. Bring a piece of fruit per child for a shared morning tea. Games, craft, singing and sometimes some baking. For more information contact the Centre on 8159 1400
ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Inc. Cnr Quinliven and Valiant Roads, Port Willunga – Ph. 8556 5918,
Activities include: Mon: Bridge from 12.30 pm, Wed: Bingo 10.00 am, (Sausage sizzle
last Wednesday of month.) Club day, carpet bowls, 1 pm. Fri: BINGO from 7.30 pm Pool & snooker facilities available.
MEN’S SOUTH TALK is a group escaping for a couple of hours
on a Tuesday. Meetings are held from 1pm
until 3pm and discuss various topics of
interest, go on outings, and generally relax
in congenial company. Sometimes they
may listen to politicians, or leaders of local
establishments.
Aldinga Community Centre,
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
PO Box 81, Aldinga Beach, 5713.
ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc. Home of the Aldinga Sharks Netball Club Any queries or information about next season please call President – Ellen Ling 0411 590 744 Secretary – Jackie Outram 0407 619 309
Email: [email protected].
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga Senior Citizens Club, Cnr Valiant & Quinliven Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30 am – 2.30 pm. Lunch provided at small cost. This group will also provide respite for carers. Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN is at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue and is open every Wed 9.30 am - 12.30pm Everyone is welcome to join in for hands-on gardening, or just a chat and a cuppa’. "Grow it – Eat it" There is no cost, and it’s children and wheelchair-friendly. Contact: 8556 5940
ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB New players and visiting players are always welcome. The club caters for both ASSOCIATION CROQUET (the traditional game), which develops physical skills and keeps the mind agile and GOLF CROQUET, a short devious and fun filled game which develops both skill and tactics. Both games are played on equal terms between both genders and the first coaching sessions are absolutely FREE. RICOCHET is also played. The courts are located at the rear of the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club facilities at the Aldinga Sports Complex, Port Rd, Aldinga. PLAYING TIMES: Association Croquet - Wed. and Sat 9.00am to 12.30pm. Golf Croquet - Wed. 1.00pm to 4.00pm and Fri. 9.00am to 12.00pm. Ricochet - Mon at 11.00am For further information please contact Ken Taylor on 8556 3787.
ALDINGA QUILTERS Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach Road, Aldinga. For anyone interested in patchwork and quilting, friendship and fun. All welcome. For further information call: President: Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION INC
Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each even month at Symonds Reserve
Hall, Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a guest speaker (refer page 2 of Coastal Views each month). Meetings usually end about 9 pm. You don’t have to be a member to attend – everyone welcome. Incorporates Watch SA.
ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA (Neighbourhood Watch)
Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay Residents’ Association meetings, held 7.30 pm on second Wednesday of every even month at the Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. All welcome.
ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP
Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 to 7.30 pm; Cubs 6.30 to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 to 8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 to 9pm Come and try – boys and girls from 6 to 18 years. Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or Aldinga Scout Group Leader, Michelle on 8557 4359.
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB Inc
LAWN BOWLS The Bowling Club is situated off Port Rd, Aldinga, west of the Oval, opp. the Art-Eco Village. Social bowls are played Tues & Thurs (& Sat afternoons until October,) 1.00pm for 1.30 start; usually concluded by 4.00pm. All visitors welcome. Casual dress, flat-soled shoes. Club bowls available. $2 green fees. The club is also the home of 8 Ball and Darts Clubs. Contacts : Lisa Brown 0433 519 094 John Clissitt 0417 820 596
or clubrooms on 8557 7467 & leave a message.
COMMUNITY NEWS
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JUST WALK IT Group at Myponga.
If interested in joining, please ring
Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274.
ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB
Ever thought about becoming a lifesaver? Would you like to row a boat, race the Inflatable Rescue Boats or paddle a board or ski? Maybe even save a life? The first step to being a lifesaver is undertaking your Bronze Medallion (for those 15 years and over) or Surf Rescue Certificate (for those 13 -15 years).
Training is held at the Aldinga Bay SLSC Clubrooms, end of Norman Rd, Aldinga Beach. Contact Simon Rothwell on 0417 812 619 to register your interest or if you have any questions.
Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of
nothing.
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NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP Meets at Noarlunga Health Village
(Teaching Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive,
Noarlunga Centre on 2nd Thursday of each
month (except January) 10 am – 12 noon.
Our aim: To help each other over-come and cope with the effects of stroke on
ourselves and carers.
Visitors and new members welcome. Phone Jane 8322 2996
or Brian 8384 2445.
ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE The Club supports activities in Aldinga,
Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding
districts.
We meet Monday nights for a dinner
meeting at 6.30 for 6.45pm at the Alma
Hotel Willunga. VISITORS and NEW
MEMBERS WELCOMED. Contact Kevin 8556 2968 .
SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION INC. meets on the first Wednesday of each
month (except January) 7.30 pm. at the
S.E.M. Centre (North end of Grand
Boulevard). Park and enter on the north
side of the building.
All welcome.
Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690.
SCHOOL FOR DOGS ALDINGA BAY INC “In the interest of the dog” Come along and train your dog with “Love, Trust and Patience” – Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings. No training on ANY long weekends. All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12 weeks old and fully vaccinated.
Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach.
Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga – NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY.
For class information please phone Club Mobile
0411 473 745
COMMUNITY NEWS FITNESS SENIORS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASS Class for over 50’s at Aldinga Community
Centre Active class – moderate intensity, including light weights, core stability & toning exercises. Tuesday morns 9 – 9.45 am & 10.00 – 10.45 am.
$5.00 Enq: 8556 5940.
FRIENDS OF WILLUNGA AND ALDINGA
LIBRARIES Meet on the second Thursday every other month ie February, April, June, August and October . Meetings at 12.45pm followed by a guest speaker at 2pm. Held in the Community room at the Aldinga Library. Book sales each Thursday 2-4pm & Saturday 9.30-11.30am Any unwanted books will be accepted by the Friends.
Contact Yvonne 85578083 or Shirley 85578191
LADIES PROBUS CLUB
OF THE SOUTHERN VALES The Ladies’ Probus Club of The Southern Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 10 am in the Lutheran Church Hall, McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is usually provided. For further information, please contact Evelyn Craik 8323 9504
LETS South LETS South is a simple bartering system using old methods of exchange and barter in the Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu Peninsula. Now in its 19th year it continues to provide a working alternative to federal reserve money while also strengthening the community. For more information contact chairperson Tom Laing on 0421 912 800 or email [email protected]. Visit the LETS South site at www.letssouth.com and the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com.
DIABETICS SUPPORT Assistance for diabetics is available from
GPs, GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse
Educators and your local Chemist,
throughout the southern area.
SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Being part of your community General meeting at Sellicks Hall will be on the first Wednesday Bi-monthly at 7pm. All welcome. Next meetings: (not notified). Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns. Phone Wayne Bird – 0439 750 757
SELLICKS COMMUNITY HALL MONDAY Aged Care & Housing (1st & 3rd Mondays)
9.30am—2pm: Fitness & Toning 6pm—7pm: Yoga 7.15pm—8.45pm
TUESDAY Hip Hop Hounds 5.30pm—8pm
WEDNESDAY Magic Harvest 4—5.30pm: Sellicks Area Residents Association (1st
Wed of every 2nd month—Feb, April etc.) 7.00pm—9pm THURSDAY Spinners, Knitters & Weavers (fortnightly)
10am— 2.30pm: Yoga 7pm—8.30pm FRIDAY Playgroup 10.00am—11.30am: Kenpo Karitsu 6.30—9pm
SATURDAY Gotta Dance 9am For further info on Programs and Hall Hire
please call Narelle Looker, Hall Booking Officer, Mob 041 444 7299 Aldinga Community Centre Tuesday and Friday 8.30am to 3.30pm ph 8556 5940 Sellicks Community Hall Wednesday 12noon to 3pm ph 8556 3011
SOCIABLE SINGLES Inc meet every second Wednesday of the month at: the Port Noarlunga/Christies Beach RSL, The Esplanade, Port Noarlunga at 6.30 pm. Also on every third Thursday of the month at: the Christies Beach Sports and Social Club, Christies Avenue, Christies Beach at 6.30 pm. Also every fourth Wednesday of the month at:
Elizabeth House, 112 Elizabeth Road, Christie Downs at 6.30 pm. Bring a plate along, have a drink and meet with other single people.
SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB Meets every 2nd Friday at Carmel’s Bar and Grill
at 250 Main Road, McLaren Vale at 10.30 for
11.00am. VIEW means Voice Interest and
Education of Women and is a valued part of the well known Smith Family of Australia. VIEW provides women with the opportunity to meet regularly with other women, a forum for discussion and the exchange of ideas, lasting friendships and contributes to the support of disadvantaged Australians through the work of The Smith Family. Enquiries to Marlene at 8323 8861.
RETIRED OR NEAR RETIREMENT? Join Aldinga U3A
If you are retired or near retirement and would like to have new interests and meet people join Aldinga U3A.
Classes in the local area. Ring Margaret 8383 0562.
The creative writing group of Aldinga U3A has completed a book ’voices on the waves’ A compilation of short stories and poems by local writers, it is a follow up to ‘voices on the wind’ in 2006. Some books are still available - ring Margaret 8323 7416 $15 plus postage.
The next meeting meeting will be held at 10.00 am on Monday 18 August 2014 when there will be a talk by Cameron Stafford on the Kokoda Trail.
MARTIAL ARTS - see page 25
GALILEE OP SHOP HOW RD. ALDINGA
Just south of the How Road/Quinliven Road corner.
For 2 weeks from Mon. 25th August- Fri 5th September
MASSIVE WINTER SALE 1/2 price on most clothes and all other items except jewellery. Don’t miss out on warm clothing. Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 9.00a.m.-3.00p.m.
Apologies for the days closed in early winter due to volunteers’ illness. BUSINESS AS USUAL!
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FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB We meet at Aldinga Library Community Room, cnr Aldinga Beach Road and Pridham Blvd on the second Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm. Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166. Working bees are held each Tuesday morning during the cooler months. Contact John Edmeades, 0488 552 797. We welcome new members at our meetings and working bees. Web: http://www.friendsofaldingascrub.com.au/
WEIGHT WATCHERS SA Weight Watchers Association meets each Monday night (except public holidays) at the Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm; meeting at 6.00 pm. $30 joining fee, renewal fee $20 plus $3 per week.
WILLUNGA DISTRICT COMMUNITY BUS INC.
Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173. Phone: 8557 7899. We transport the frail aged and disadvantaged door to door Monday to Friday.
WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST The Slate Museum and Court House Museum will be open 1 pm to 4 pm on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Public holidays. On 2nd Saturday of the month the Courthouse Museum is open 11am - 4pm Inquiries ph 8556 2195.
WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at "The Hub" corner of Main Road & St Peters Terrace, Willunga. For anyone interested in embroidery, friendship & fun. All welcome. Beginner's classes available.
For further information phone: Wendy 8323 7475
WILLUNGA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE INC.
18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188 10.00 am — 3.00 pm Mon, Fri, 9.30 am — 1.00 pm Sat
Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 85564188
WILLUNGA LIONS AUCTION The Auction is held on the last Saturday of each month (except December), at Lions Saleyard, Binney Road, Willunga. All enquiries to Lion Wolf Hirsch 85577519 Lion Bernie Levering 8556 5230 or Dean Hunt 0414 564 389.
WILLUNGA HILL ART GROUP INC.
Willunga Hill Art Group Waverley Homestead Willunga
has art demonstrations 1st Tuesday of the month 7pm -9pm. 3rd June is demonstration by Alan Ramachandran Entry is $5 per person. All welcome. Enquiries Anne 0451675505
COMMUNITY NEWS
WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC. St Peters Terrace, Willunga.
Come along and enjoy Social Bowls Tuesday & Saturday. 12.00 for 12.30pm start. (Usually finished by 4 - 4:30 pm)
Casual dress and flat sole shoes. Bowls available from the club if required.
Entry fee $5.00, (two games played each day.)
JOIN US FOR FUN AFTERNOONS
Phone Vic on 8557 4030 or Ian on 8556 5884
or leave a message at the Clubhouse on 8556 2246
ALL WELCOME
THE SOUTHERN VALES WELLBEING GROUP
Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main Road, McLaren Vale (rear entry) every Wednesday from 1pm to 3:30pm during school terms. A guest speaker addresses the meeting at 1:15pm.
Cost: $3.50 Enquiries: Lesley 8323 8527
WILLUNGA LIONS LADIES AUXILIARY BOUTIQUE
COME AND SEE US!! Have you met our ladies at the Lions Boutique on Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach? We are friendly and helpful and would love to meet you on Wednesday or Saturday mornings, opening at 7 am until about 1.30 pm. Our stock in the Boutique and our shed next door is very diverse. I am sure we can help you to find just what you are looking for – pre-loved clothes, toys, books, bric a brac, etc. All priced to please!! Local community projects benefit from the money we raise. Donations are always very welcome. Do come and have a look.
Contacts: Merle Hirsch on 8557 7519 and Margaret Dorton on 8556 3591.
WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET www.willungaquarrymarket.com
Second Saturday every month 9 am - 1 pm Willunga Recreation Park Inc
Oval grounds, Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA
Craft, produce, plants. The next Market will be on
Saturday 10 Aug 2014 . Enquires: David ~ 0408 897 393
WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB is always looking to expand its player base and any interested players are more than welcome to join us. We cater for young, old, male, female, experienced or novice. Games are played in the old show hall in Willunga. We have new equipment and loan bats are available. Games are played on Tuesday & Wednesday nights starting at 7.00pm & only cost $ 3.00 per night. These are separate competitions but you can play both nights if you wish. This is a friendly but socially competitive grade of table tennis and supper is always served. To register your interest please contact: John Nixon 8556 5950
Grant Frith 8557 8309
WILLUNGA BASKETBALL New players are always welcome. For adults, there is a mens competition on Wednesday nights and women play on Tuesday nights. For juniors, competitions are played from 4pm. Under 12 mixed and u/16 boys on Monday, u/10 mixed on Tuesday, u/15 girls on Wednesday and u/14 boys on Thursday. If you are interested in playing, coaching or refereeing, ring Margaret 8556 2360 or 0421 358 326
WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month (except January) at the Lutheran Church Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at 7.30pm. Cost $3 (members $2) includes lucky door prize and supper.
Guest speaker. Visitors welcome. Enquiries please phone Chris
8323 7742
OCHRE COAST POETS Ochre Coast Poets spin and weave words, workshop and network with other poets of the south. The Ochre coast poets meet on the second Saturday of the month at the Seaford Library, Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD, from 10.00 am- 12.00.
For information: David; 8327 2459 ;
Tess 85563816
FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB Meets fourth Monday of the month
in the Church of Christ Hall, Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach
at 10 am. Enquiries: Maisie 8386 1776
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
THE ALDINGA HAPPY STITCHERS Would you like to come and sew with
others? Join the Australian Sewing Guild branch
at Aldinga. We meet monthly at the Aldinga Institute
on the 3rd Thursday; 10:00am to 3pm (except December).
Contact Susan 0414 947 223 or Nina 0408 363 123
“ Without new experiences, something inside of us sleeps. The sleeper must awaken. ” - Frank Herbert
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ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Meets at the Aldinga Primary School
Sundays at 9am and 11am Aldinga Bay Youth, Friday Evenings @ 6:45pm
All Welcome. For more information: www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc.
10.00am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard, Aldinga Beach 5173
(opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre). All Welcome.
Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068.
ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH Old Coach Road, Aldinga.
We invite you to join us each Sunday for morning tea and fellowship at 10 am. Worship service at 10:45 am including children’s activities. Holy Communion service: 2nd Sunday in the month. Coffee, Craft & Conversation: Each Wednesday 1:00 - 3:30pm Bring your craft , learn a new one or come for the conversation. Weekly: Reflections Bible Study: 12pm Wednesdays. Monthly: Family lunch. Blokes Alive men’s sharing group.
All Welcome and for more information: Contacts: Dorothy 8557 7271 Josie 8557 7429
Further information visit: www.aldinga.unitingchurch.sa.org.au
ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH
A contemporary family-oriented Pentecostal church. Sunday Worship service 10 am in “The Granary”, Old Main South Road, Aldinga. ‘House2House’ (home groups), ‘PowerHouse’ prayer, ‘Kids Almndo’ (Sunday School), ‘Frontline’ Youth, Ladies meetings, ‘Super Seniors’, ‘Op Shop Heaven’ (2 Carter Street, Aldinga, opposite Institute). For more details phone church office. 8557 7299. You are more than welcome, Pastors Malcolm & Pam Busby.
LUTHERAN CHURCH. Worship of our God and Saviour every Sunday at 10.30 am at Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr Quinliven & How Roads, Aldinga . You are welcome.
Pastor Byron Klein, Ph. 8556 6436.
SOUTHERN GATEWAY ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH Sunday Morning service 10am
at Seaford Recreation Centre Grand Boulevard,Seaford Children's Program available
Phone Pastor Robert Williams. 0431 307 217
SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH We are a worshipping caring Church committed to Christ and His Mission. Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall, Gulf Pde, Maslin Beach Each Sunday at 10am (refreshments to follow) and Home Group each Wednesday at 7:30pm Craft on Mondays, 10am -12 in the Seaford/Moana Neighbourhood Centre. All are welcome. For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 83272135
CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA. ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 6.00 pm. WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am, 2nd & 4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass. Parish Priest: Father Gauci. Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Aldinga
Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the Senior Citizens Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga. We commence at 9:30am with worship/singing/mission stories/bible study. At 11:10 am we commence Divine Service with various guest speakers. Fellowship lunch once per month. All welcome to our friendly church Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476
KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH Cnr Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla. Worship Service 10am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on the 1st Sunday at 10am. Gospel Services are held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 7pm. Prayer & Bible Study, 7.30pm each Thursday and Craft Night every Tuesday at 7.30pm. All welcome. For more information visit www.kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122
WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH Worship & Sunday School each Sunday @ 10.30am.
Friendship Group, Prayer Chain, Social Justice focused Fair Trade goods used
All Welcome Enquiries: 0400 740 562: Wednesdays and Fridays
Come and See!
ANGLICAN CHURCH Pastoral District of Southern Vales
Enquiries: 8323 9744
Willunga Saturday 5.30 St Stephen's,
St Andrew's Terrace, Willunga
Old Noarlunga Sunday 8.45 St Philip & St James,
Church Hill Road, Old Noarlunga
Aldinga Sunday 9.00 with Children's lessons and activities,
St Ann's Stonehouse Lane off Main Sth Road McLaren Vale Sunday 10.30 with Sunday School, St Margaret's, 99 Main Road, McLaren Vale
ALDINGA COMMUNITY SOUP KITCHEN Commencing Saturday June 7 2014 from 6:30pm and every Saturday night thereafter during the winter months (June-Sept) the Seventh Day Adventist Church will be providing a free light meal of soup/buns/dessert LOCATION: Senior Citizens Hall Cnr VALIANT / QUINLIVEN Roads PT. WILLUNGA
FOR HIRE: Bethany hall complex, Willunga Uniting
Church Hall and meeting rooms available for hire.
Includes kitchen facilities.
Enquire for our very reasonable rates.
Email: [email protected]
Don’t forget ABRA AGM
13th August at 7.30
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Aldinga Bay Residents’ Association President: Kevin Hutton 8556 5304 Vice-President: Stan Beck Treasurer: Narelle Looker 0439 880 587 Secretary: Gillian Evans Committee: Philip Bell, Michael Lee, Bob Evans, Alicia Brown Editor Kevin Hutton
Letters to the Editor or advertising:
PO Box 270, Aldinga Beach
5173
The deadline for ALL advertisements & contributions is the 15th
day of the month preceding publication.
Articles may be emailed to [email protected], or posted to
ABRA, PO Box 270, Aldinga Beach 5173 to be received before the
deadline.
The positioning of advertising in Coastal Views is done on a random basis
according to layout needs. If advertisers specify a location, a surcharge of
25% is added except for the first 5 pages & inside covers where a 50%
surcharge applies. Opinions published in Coastal Views are those of the
contributors and are not necessarily the views of the Editorial Team or
ABRA. Neither the Editorial Team nor ABRA can accept any
responsibility for any statement that is presented as a statement of fact,
however every endeavour is made at the time of printing to ensure that the
editorial content and advertisements are accurate. All material published in
Coastal Views is subject to © ABRA, 2013. No part may be reproduced
without written permission from the Editor.
Please note that ads which have to be resized may become distorted.
We use 1cm margins top & both sides and 1.5cm bottom margins. (A4)
Coastal Views Editorial/Production Team: The ABRA Committee & Volunteers
Size Width Depth Price
Full page 19 cm 27 cm $153.00
Half page 19 cm 13 cm $84.00
Quarter page 9 cm 13 cm $52.00
Long quarter page 19 cm 6 cm $52.00
1/8th page 9 cm 6 cm $37.00
1/12th page 6 cm 6.5 cm $31.00
Aldinga Bay Residents’ Association (ABRA) reserves the right to reject any
advertisement or other contributions. The Editorial Team and ABRA does not
accept responsibility for printers’ or typists’ errors / omissions.
Notices regarding community fundraisers or coming events are published free of
charge.
All advertisers please adhere to the sizes listed below. For the best result,
layouts must be black on white background. There is a charge of $40.00 if you
want a final copy to be made from a rough draft, and $100.00 to design an
advertisement. Pictures for publication should be no larger than 800 x 600 pixels
in size. Please avoid using Microsoft Office .docx format in submissions.
Inserts can be arranged - check with the editor for prices and conditions.
For information regarding editorial content &
advertising, please phone or email: Kevin Hutton 8556 5304 (editorial)
Narelle Looker 0439 880 587 (accounts)
Coastal Views printed in Myponga by Roger Gibbs.
Contact 0468 355 078
HELP AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency .................... 000
Police assistance.............................................. 131 444
24 Hour Health Advice ......................... 1800 022 222
Adelaide Southern Medical
Home Visits (GP) .................................... 8381 6161
Aldinga Community Centre ..................... 8556 5940
Anglicare - Morphett Vale
Financial Counselling ........................... 8186 8900
Emergency Assistance ........................... 8392 3190
General Counselling .............................. 8392 3100
Centacare Southern Counselling Service . 8557 9050
City of Onkaparinga ................................. 8384 0666
Crimestoppers ...................................... 1800 333 000
Domestic Violence Helpline .................. 1800 800 098
Drug & Alcohol Info. Service ............... 1300 13 1340
Flinders Medical Centre ............................ 8204 5511
Gambling Helpline ................................ 1800 060 757
GP Connect (after hours GP) .................... 8557 9555
GP Plus Aldinga ......................................... 8557 9500
Legal Advice Line.................................. 1300 366 424
LifeLine .......................................................... 13 11 14
McLaren Vale War Memorial Hospital. .. 8323 6600
Mental Health Emergency Service. ............. 13 14 65
Noarlunga Hospital .................................... 8384 9222
Noarlunga Private Hospital ...................... 8384 9372
Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga .. 8557 7555
Parent Helpline ...................................... 1300 364 100
Poisons Info hotline ………………………….13 11 26
Public Transport Infoline ..................... 1800 182 160
Repat. Gen. Hosp. ............... 8276 9666 1800 254 373
RSPCA SA ……………………………1300 4 777 22
Seniors Information Service ................. 1800 636 368
The Salvation Army .................................. 8557 6331
Financial Counselling Helpline ...... 1800 007 007
Uniting Communities -
Family Relationship Centre ............... 8202 5200
Communities for Children ................. 8202 5944
Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)
......................................................... 1300 729 202
Youth Helpline ................................1300 131 719
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