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Free Community News of Walpole, Nornalup, Peaceful Bay & Bow Bridge Proudly published in litter-free Walpole March 11, 2015 Gold Cap, Cup up for grabs More than 200 visitors are expected in Walpole & Districts this weekend to participate in Walpole Country Club’s 28th Pioneer Cup. A significant event on the men’s golfing calendar, the Pioneer Cup brings with it a welcome annual boost to economic activity in Walpole & Districts. The Cup attracts players from all over the State; some having played in more than 20 Pioneer Cup tournaments. Apart from the prestigious gold cap and cup, players have the opportunity to win a share of prizes sponsored by local and regional businesses including Bendigo Bank, Walpole Hardware, IGA, Rest Point, Walpole Concrete, Che Sara Sara, to name a few. Other major sponsors include Engel, Yamaha Golf Cars and Albany City Motors. People who are not already involved helping out in the kitchen and the many other voluntary tasks are welcome to come along to the Country Club and watch the fellas tee off on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6.30 am. The plethora of shapes, styles and sizes is something to behold; Tiger has nothing on these guys! The Pioneer Cup and associated events will take place this weekend, March 13-15. More information is available from the Walpole Country Club website: WalpoleCountryClub.org.au/ pioneer-cup-2015. Rhonda Perpoli, Ladies Golf Rep, Walpole Country Club Walpole hosts VFRS training Nine Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service (VFRS) members from Busselton, Nannup, Northcliffe, and Walpole practised their newly-acquired ladder and hoisting skills in Walpole’s light industrial area, Sunday, as part of a defensive structural firefighting course. Walpole VFRS Lieutenant Bruce Park allowed the group to use his Walpole Motors shed. Full story page 7. (Pictures courtesy of Neil McKay, Busselton VFRS.)

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Free Community News of Walpole, Nornalup, Peaceful Bay & Bow Bridge

Proudly published in litter-free Walpole

March 11, 2015

Gold Cap, Cup up for grabs More than 200 visitors are

expected in Walpole & Districts

this weekend to participate in

Walpole Country Club’s 28th

Pioneer Cup.

A significant event on the

men’s golfing calendar, the

Pioneer Cup brings with it a

welcome annual boost to economic

activity in Walpole & Districts.

The Cup attracts players from

all over the State; some having

played in more than 20 Pioneer

Cup tournaments.

Apart from the prestigious gold

cap and cup, players have the

opportunity to win a share of

prizes sponsored by local and

regional businesses including

Bendigo Bank, Walpole Hardware,

IGA, Rest Point, Walpole

Concrete, Che Sara Sara, to name a

few. Other major sponsors

include Engel, Yamaha Golf Cars

and Albany City Motors.

People who are not already

involved helping out in the kitchen

and the many other voluntary tasks

are welcome to come along to the

Country Club and watch the fellas

tee off on Saturday and Sunday

mornings from 6.30 am.

The plethora of shapes, styles

and sizes is something to behold;

Tiger has nothing on these guys!

The Pioneer Cup and associated

events will take place this

weekend, March 13-15.

More information is available

from the Walpole Country Club

website: WalpoleCountryClub.org.au/

pioneer-cup-2015.

— Rhonda Perpoli, Ladies Golf

Rep, Walpole Country Club

Walpole hosts VFRS training

Nine Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service (VFRS) members from Busselton,

Nannup, Northcliffe, and Walpole practised their newly-acquired ladder and

hoisting skills in Walpole’s light industrial area, Sunday, as part of a

defensive structural firefighting course. Walpole VFRS Lieutenant Bruce

Park allowed the group to use his Walpole Motors shed.

Full story page 7. (Pictures courtesy of Neil McKay, Busselton VFRS.)

2 - March 11, 2015

St George’s Anglican Church

Walpole Corner Vista and Pier Streets

Holy Communion Sunday 10am.

Contact: Rev Sue Lodge-Calvert

Telephone: 9848 2173

Website: www.denmarkanglican.org.au

Temperatures and rainfall for Sunday March 1 to Saturday March 7, 2015

Temperatures Rainfall

Min Max mm

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Total rainfall for the week

Forecast for the next five days:

Sources: www.bom.gov.au; www.willyweather.com.au

Weather

Walpole Waste Transfer Station

Tuesday and Thursday 1 - 5; Sunday 9 - 5

Peaceful Bay Tip

Wednesday 9 - 1; Sunday 1 - 4.30

Library ph: 9840 1108

Wednesday 9 - 12 and 1 - 3.30

Friday 9 - 12 and 1 - 3.30 Saturday 9 -12

Walpole Op Shop

Monday—Friday 9.30 - 11.30 and Saturday 10 -1

Times to Remember

Mar 11 Tully Slatter

Mar 12 Patrick Newton

Mar 15 Kerrie Pascoe, Ashleigh Hexter,

Heather Burton, Kasey Hill,

Martin Anning

Mar 16 Colin Hexter

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Temperatures and rainfall for Sunday March 1 to Saturday March 7, 2015

Temperatures Rainfall

Min Max mm

Sunday 10.82 21.8 0

Monday 15.2 19.2 0

Tuesday 9.5 22.3 0

Wednesday 10.6 24.3 0

Thursday 13.9 28.9 0

Friday 13.0 25.8 0

Saturday 14.7 23.8 0

0 Total rainfall for the week

Forecast for the next five days:

Sources: www.bom.gov.au; www.willyweather.com.au

Weather

March 11, 2015 - 3

Income Tax , BAS & FBT Returns

Financial Statement

Tax Planning & Advice

Bookkeeping set up & training

Mobile Service available

Important Deadlines

Calendar of Events Date Details

Mar 13-

15

Pioneer Cup (golf tournament)

@ Walpole Country Club

Mar 14 Sustainable Living EXPO and Fair

@ the Albany Town Hall

Mar 20 Silver Chain bus to Albany for free

mammograms (Tel 9840 0900 for details)

Mar 21 Walpole Markets (chooks!)

9am-1pm @ Pioneer Park

Mar 24 3 R’s of Volunteer Management Workshop

6-9pm @ Walpole Rec Centre

Mar 26 Asbestos talks 1pm-2:30pm @ CRC

Mar 29 Neighbour Day

Apr 2 Last day of term 1 @

Walpole Primary School

Apr 5 Walpole Easter Market 9am-2.30pm

@ Pioneer Park

Apr 25 ANZAC Day Service, 11am @ Walpole

Memorial (outside Community Hall)

Oct 3 Live Life with Relish Festival

Oct 3-4 Walpole Land Settlement

85th Anniversary/Reunion

Manji grants Community groups and

not-for-profit applications

for Shire of Manjimup

community grants by

4 pm Mar 27.

Regional art Regional Artist

Development

Fellowships applications

close Apr 16.

Farm finance Applications for the Farm

Finance Concessional

Loan Scheme close on

Apr 30.

Hard waste Walpole hard waste

collection May 25.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Rollo and Maria Craib would like to inform past and present customers that we have

bought the transport business from KR & NE Williams Transport.

We are now trading as:

MARDON CONTRACTING & HAULAGE

The truck number stays the same: 0427 483 570;

Landline: 9842 5991 Rollo’s number: 0438 977 891

Corey Burton is the new driver: 0429 504 303. Email: [email protected]

We transport bulk grain, lime and fertiliser

as well as the option of leg bins. We are also happy to transport hay.

We will be offering a prompt and friendly service

and look forward to the continuing support of current customers and welcoming new customers.

If you have any queries please call or email us.

Rollo & Maria Craib

On Mar 17 Western Power will undertake maintenance

work which will necessitate turning off the power

between 8am and 6pm. This may delay the Mar 18

edition of the Walpole Weekly.

Clarification: Silver Chain is still the contact for the

Friday community bus trip. Colin Steele no longer runs

the Community/Silver Chain bus. “Time for someone else

to do it,” he said. Call 9840 1309 if interested.

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4 - March 11, 2015

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by the community for the community.

There is so much going on that it is impossible for

the Community Resource Centre to cover it all for you.

You can help us with words:

If you’re on a committee or in a club, let us know

what happened at your big event.

If you've witnessed something amusing,

dramatic, unusual or eventful, jot it down for us.

If you’re an expert in a particular subject or a

close follower of politics, sports, books, music,

or anything else, we welcome your idea for a

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Letters and contributions to the

March 11, 2015 - 5

Dear Editor,

Outside the Federal House of Parliament in

Montreal, Canada stands a fountain of flame issuing

forth and dancing upon a watery surface.

This evocative memorial lies at the heart of that

nation’s democracy, famous for its humanitarian

approach to government.

The image of flame and water encapsulates the

words “mercy and truth are met together”; words found

in the biblical Psalms.

Water and fire appear to us as incompatible in the

same way that truth and mercy often do in our lawless

and violent world.

Gathered outside our Federal House of Parliament

in Canberra last Thursday were politicians and staff

holding candles in a vigil of prayer for the two

Australians awaiting execution in Indonesia for drug

trafficking; a demonstration of the flame of truth upon

the waters of mercy at the very heart of our nation.

Outside the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta many people,

including Australians, are waiting with a plea to that

Nation’s Head of State.

President Joko Widodo is willing to dispense the

truth of his nation’s legal system to execute Mr Chan

and Mr Sukumaran. But truth without mercy is like fire

without water.

St George’s Walpole continues to pray for Andrew

and Myuran and their fellow prisoners on the island of

Nusa Kambangan; that God’s everlasting mercy will be

upon them.

— Geoffrey Newby

Fire, water, truth, mercy

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6 - March 11, 2015

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott visited the

Shire of Manjimup on Monday, March 10, as part of a

whirlwind tour organised by Rick Wilson, Federal

Member for O’Connor.

Mr Abbott dropped into Northcliffe to thank

volunteer and career fire fighters who battled last

month’s fire.

Mr Abbott inspected a fire fighting unit before he

and Mr Wilson received a first-hand briefing from

Department of Parks & Wildlife Donnelly District

manager John Gillard and other fire officials, who

described the magnitude of the bushfire and actions

taken to defend assets and prevent further spread.

Manjimup Shire President Wade DeCampo thanked

Mr Wilson for taking the time to organise the visit from

the Prime Minister.

Cr DeCampo said: “As we can all imagine, the

Prime Minister’s schedule is a busy one, but

nonetheless his interest and awareness regarding the

bushfire incident was humbling [and] demonstrates the

significance of what has occurred in Northcliffe.

“1,600 people were involved in the incident [and] in

excess of 98,000 hectares of land was burnt making it

the largest fire the South West has ever seen.

“There was trilateral cooperation between federal,

state and local government that ran seamlessly; 600

firefighters were deployed from interstate; the Royal

Australian Air Force was involved ... the list goes on;

this is why he visited,” explained Cr DeCampo.

Following the briefing, the Prime Minister was

greeted by about 50 guests, including Northcliffe

volunteer bushfire brigade personnel, operations

personnel, affected landowners and

other volunteers, at an afternoon tea

also organised by Mr Wilson.

“When the Prime Minister

addressed the gathering, he spoke

about how impressed he is with how

the whole community of Northcliffe

banded together during what must

have been a very wrenching and

disrupting experience,” relayed Cr

DeCampo.

“He acknowledged everybody’s

efforts, whether they were at the

afternoon tea or not.

“Whilst he didn’t get to meet

with the whole community, his

recognition of everyone involved

speaks volumes.

“Rick Wilson also came down to

Pemberton during the fires and

attended a Community Meeting, and

it was great to see Nola Merino, Member for Forrest, at

the afternoon tea, whose interest and support still

extends into her former electorate,” said Cr DeCampo.

Prevention strategies? According to a Weekly reader—who supplied the

pictures in this story and who does not wish to be

identified—there is a “strong” push among Northcliffe

locals for “more prescribed burning and less red tape to

facilitate it”.

Fire for Life is organising a public forum to discuss

prescribed burning at 6.30pm, March 12 at the

Pemberton Town Hall.

Tony Abbott inspected a fire fighting vehicle with fire fighting overseer Steven

Luff and Rick Wilson during his visit to Northcliffe on Monday

Wade DeCampo (left) ensured Mr Abbott and Mr Wilson

would remember the region for more than just the fire.

Abbott visits Manji Shire fire grounds

March 11, 2015 - 7

DFES DO Capes Danny Mosconi extinguished doubts

about the correct use of fire extinguishers.

VFRS members learned how to safely and efficiently use

ladders in defensive structural firefighting situations.

If you were wondering why Busselton’s 3.4U urban

fire truck was in Walpole over the weekend, March 7-

8, the reason is that it was here to supplement our

brigade’s Hazmat Structural Rescue (HSR) appliance

on a Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service (VFRS)

structural firefighting course.

Department of Fire & Emergency Services’ (DFES)

District Officer Capes Danny Mosconi conducted the

course assisted by VFRS veterans John Matten

(Molloy Island) and Ean Osborne (Busselton).

Joining Walpole VFRS members Nigel Fry and

David Gillbanks as students on the two-day

programme were two vollies from Busselton, four from

Nannup, and one from Northcliffe.

Saturday’s sessions covered fundamental theory as

well as essential ladder, fire blanket, extinguisher, and

knot-tying skills.

After a theory test on Sunday morning and a hose

laying refresher session, the group were asked to

respond to a series of hypothetical scenarios that

layered newly acquired skills atop those learned in

introductory firefighting courses.

All who participated met the requirements to pass.

Walpole hosts VFRS training

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8 - March 11, 2015

Ocean debris has become a key

threat to the survival of many

marine life species, causing death

when a plastic bag is mistakenly

consumed as food or serious injury

when an animal becomes entangled

in a discarded fishing net.

Although it is essential to

remove marine debris washed up on

local beaches, this is just managing

a symptom, according to the

Tangaroa Blue Foundation.

The Foundation wants to know

how the rubbish was generated in

the first place.

In an attempt to find an answer,

Tangaroa Blue will hold a

Community Source Reduction Plan

workshop in Albany, allowing

members of the general public to

propose practical solutions to

identifying and preventing the

causes of oceangoing rubbish.

Tangaroa Blue has documented

the different types of rubbish

collected during its WA Beach

Clean-Up events over 10 years.

It will present South Coast data

at the workshop to inform the

development of a local strategy.

Foundation co-founder Heidi

Taylor said: “When volunteers

create and implement a local Source

Reduction Plan they can easily

check its success through further

clean-ups and data collection.

"This means that beach clean-up

volunteers are much more than just

rubbish collectors, they are

researchers, investigators and assist

in natural resource management,"

she added.

Tangaro Blue claims that since

WA Beach Clean-Ups began in

2004, volunteers and partners have

removed more than 1,130,859

pieces of rubbish weighing more

than 74.7 tonnes

from WA beaches.

South Coast

NRM coastal

project leader

Sheryn Prior said:

“The Albany

workshop will empower the

community to tackle litter and

marine debris sources.

“It complements a project

delivered by South Coast NRM and

professional fishermen which

identified and cleaned hotspots for

flotsam and jetsam east of

Esperance.

"If people from across the

community, government and

industry come along to the

workshop, we will get a broad base

of knowledge, skills and experience

to draw from in the creation of the

Source Reduction Plan.”

The Albany Source Reduction

Plan workshop, supported by South

Coast NRM and the WA Museum

will be held at the Old Co-Op WA

Museum on Monday, March 23,

from 4pm – 7.30pm.

Light snacks and refreshments

will be provided.

To register, please contact

[email protected] or

9841 4844.

For more information go to

www.tangaroablue.org.

Tangaroa’s promise In Maori and Polynesian

mythology, Tangaroa is one of the

great gods; the god of the ocean.

He is the son of Ranginui and

Papatuanuku (Sky and Earth) and

the father of the many sea creatures.

Tangaroa’s breaths are the tides.

Tangaroa made laws to protect

the ocean and its creatures, and

promised "Tiaki mai i ahau, maku

ano koe e tiaki" meaning “If you

look after me I will look after you.”

What a mess! How did it happen?

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March 11, 2015 - 9

Getting to know your neighbours is

an important step in creating a

resilient community that responds

effectively in an emergency

situation, according to the

Department of Fire & Emergency

Services (DFES).

Communities that are well

connected can work together to

identify community concerns and

help each other prepare and

respond to emergencies.

Building relationships with your

neighbours can create safer,

healthier and more supportive

communities.

It can also promote tolerance,

respect and understanding and

protect the elderly, vulnerable and

disadvantaged in our community.

How you can prepare for

emergencies with your neighbours:

Invite your neighbours to

meet to discuss local risks

and concerns and decide on a

plan of action;

Exchange contact numbers or

set up a phone tree to

communicate with each other

during an incident;

Include your neighbours in

your Emergency Survival

Plan; and

Consider how you can share

equipment & supplies during

an emergency.

Neighbour Day Get involved in Neighbour Day on

Sunday, March 29

Coordinated by Relationships

Australia, Neighbour Day is an

annual celebration of community,

bringing together the people next

door, across the street or on the

next farm for a chat, a barbie or just

a cuppa.

For more information or to

register to receive a free e-kit to

help you plan and promote

your event, visit the Neighbour

Day website NeighbourDay.org.

Bushfire Ready Group Join your local Bushfire Ready

Group. Bushfire Ready is a

community-based program

that encourages and supports local

residents to work together to

prepare their properties and protect

their families from bushfires.

The program aims to build the

resilience of communities by

providing opportunities to network,

share ideas and information and

develop and implement strategies

to reduce their bushfire risk.

Visit dfes.wa.gov.au for

more information.

How well do you know your neighbours?

10 - March 11, 2015

Great Southern Solar and Albany Solar will be two of

the stars of the all-day Sustainable Living EXPO and

Fair at the Albany Town Hall this Saturday, March 14.

Recent data shows that the number of households

and businesses in the Great Southern installing solar hot

water systems and in particular, photovoltaics for

electricity production, continues to rise.

Don Anderson from Great Southern Solar has good

reason to be upbeat about his business.

“Solar hot water has been cost effective for decades.

But with the improvements in efficiency and increasing

price of electricity and gas, the payback time for

investment is now only around three years”, he said.

“It is a similar story with photovoltaic (PV) cells.

They used to be installed by people who like new

technology or who wanted to take a lead for the

environment. Now Australia has the highest rate of PV

installation per household in the developed world.

“Solar technology is so affordable it is becoming the

default option for people building new houses.

“What everyone is talking about now is batteries and

storage with a view to being totally self-sufficient off-

grid or on-grid and making a profit.”

Great Southern Solar will have a live demonstration

of an off grid power system as part of their EXPO

booth. There will be discounts offered for people who

sign up on the day.

Neil Howitt from Albany Solar is equally positive.

“People really started putting in systems when there

was a government incentive to do so,” he said.

“Incentives are no longer needed; the industry is

moving so fast that people who installed even two years

ago are amazed at what is available now and the great

prices.

“PV purchased today will pay for itself in three to

five years and the payback period is coming down as

energy prices go up.

“The feedback from businesses and households who

have installed solar is very positive.

“People love that feeling of being in control of their

energy and hot water sources and reduced reliance on

the grid for their power.”

The Great Southern Solar and Albany Solar booths

are only two of dozens of exhibitors at the Sustainable

Living EXPO and fair covering all aspects of home and

business regarding design, energy, water, lighting,

waste, insulation, food, recycling, and lifestyle.

For more information, visit expo.greenskills.org.au.

Solar shines on Sustainable Living EXPO

March 11, 2015 - 11

Mixed Darts

Registrations of Interest are sought

from Men and Ladies in Walpole and

surrounding districts for MIXED

DARTS social competition nights.

Individuals and teams are urged to

register your interest in the view to

forming a mid-week competition.

Please phone Rynea Millen on

0474 564 445 (nights) or email

[email protected]

with contact details.

Businesses can now apply for support to boost the

skills of their workforce under the Abbott

Government’s new $476 million Industry Skills Fund.

Federal Member for O’Connor Rick Wilson said

businesses in O’Connor are now able to take advantage

of the Industry Skills Fund to upskill or retrain their

employees.

“The Fund will help businesses with training places

and skills advice over the next four years. We want to

offer real help and real solutions to the varied

industries across the electorate,” Mr Wilson said.

“In contrast, Labor wasted billions of dollars on

skills programmes that failed to deliver training that

led to real jobs. The era of training for training’s sake

is over.

“Employers will be supported to decide what

training is needed in their business, and which training

provider they want to work with.”

The Industry Skills Fund is a key part of the Abbott

Government’s ambitious program of vocational

education and training (VET) reform to lift the quality

of both training providers and their courses, enhancing

the contribution VET makes to the employment

prospects of students and the competitiveness of

Australia's economy.

Businesses wanting support to train workers will be

required to make a contribution between 25 and 75 per

cent to the cost of training. The co-contribution rate

depends on the number of employees, with smaller

businesses receiving higher levels of support.

Guidelines and more information are available at

www.business.gov.au/industryskillsfund.

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis,

throughout the year.

New $476m skills fund

The Southern Forests Food Council has joined forces

with the Cottesloe Beach Hotel and Manjimup Farmers

Market to bring the bush to Perth beaches this autumn.

The first of a series of pop-up farmers markets

featuring a selection of Genuinely Southern Forests

producers will be open to the public on Saturday

March 14 from 8am - 12pm.

The markets will offer Perth locals and visitors a

relaxed opportunity to meet Southern Forests growers

and purchase quality produce direct from them.

Subsequent markets will be held at the same time on

the second Saturday of April and May.

SFFC takes food from bush to Perth beach

12 - March 11, 2015

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WA Opera, accompanied by the

WA Symphony Orchestra,

performed Rossini’s The Barber of

Seville, March 6, which was

simulcast live on Westlink.

The nine local culture vultures

who attended the simulcast event at

the Walpole Community Resource

Centre on Friday night all agreed

that it was enjoyable evening.

With unusual scaffolding as the

backdrop as well as the use of a

barbers’ chair as a central prop, the

plot about star-crossed lovers, a

fierce but lovesick guardian, and an

unlikely go-between

unfolded before our

eyes; and thickened,

twisted, and turned

until it all ended well.

A big thank you

must go to Westlink

who provided the

satellite link and to

Lotterywest and the

Perth City Council

for making it

possible.

— Helen Webster

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Mike Murphy has returned

to Perth after 16 years

living in Crystal Springs.

In 1995, the Perth-

based journalist bought

land at Crystal Springs.

He and his wife Penney

were regular visitors until

1999 when Mike retired.

With a rammed earth

house completed on their

Crystal Springs property

Mike began breeding

chickens and raising

orphan kangaroos.

Keen to become part of

our community, Mike

attended meetings and

served on several

committees including

Silver Chain, the

Telecentre (CRC), the Townscape

Development Group (Manjimup

Shire), the National Parks

Association (WNNPA) and the

Historical Society (WNDHS).

He was also a founding member

of the Men’s Shed.

Mike worked at Burton Realty

for a time before becoming Editor

of the Walpole Weekly, covering

many meetings and social functions.

With Penney nursing full-time at

Silver Chain, Mike devoted time to

WNNPA projects such as surveys

of the hooded plover and ground

parrot populations.

An avid musician and writer,

Mike appeared on ‘Red Faces’ with

his guitar, composed the ‘Walpole

Waltz’, performed in Pioneer Park,

entered short story competitions,

and ran a course at the CRC on

‘How to Write a Novel’ .

Being interested in history, Mike

joined the WNDHS in 2000.

Over the years he has been

President, Treasurer, Accessions

Officer in charge of documents and

photographs, Editor of the

Walpolian, and organiser of

displays and activities.

Who could forget the ‘Ghost

Walk’ held in 2000 to celebrate the

75th Anniversary of the Walpole

Land Settlement Scheme?

Mike also instigated the lunch

time ‘Hour of History’, researched

material for the ‘Horses Honour

Board’ in Pioneer Park, and

gathered material for the ‘Cars in

Tingle Trees Project’ (unfinished).

On Sunday, March 1, WNDHS

Committee members had a morning

tea with Mike at Crystal Springs.

WNDHS President Elizabeth

Shaw presented him with an

‘Outstanding Contribution Award’

in recognition of his 14 years of

involvement with the Society.

We wish him all the very best

for his return to Perth.

— By Lee Hunter on behalf of

the Walpole Nornalup & District

Historical Society

Mike Murphy leaves Crystal Springs

Elizabeth Shaw, Mike Murphy, Lee Hunter upon presenting Mr Murphy with his Award

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Winner B Cooper 549 points

Runner-up M Jeffs 540 points

Third M Lumb 506 points

Men’s Golf opening day results from March 8 (mixed

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Ladies Winner B Cooper 41 point

Runner-up S Hawkins 40 points

Men’s Winner G Peck 42 points

Runner-up E Tindale 40 points

Best putt #4 M Lumb

Best chip #6 B Cooper

Nearest the pin #17 M Lumb

Birdies S Hawkins #9 & 18,

G Peck # 10 & 12,

G Becker # 6

Scroungers Golf results from March 3

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Winner N Fry 36 nett

Runner-up G Doust 42 nett

Third M Hull 43 nett

Count Putts G Becker 14

Longest putt #9 G Peck

Best chip #1 J Fry

Best 2nd #11 N Fry

Nearest the pin #7 M Hull

Birdies B Cooper #2, C Burton #10,

G Becker #10, N Fry #10,

M Hull #8, G Peck #11.

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The theme for this year’s Ladies

Bowls Gala Day at the Walpole

Country Club, March 4, was black

and white.

It looked great! I have never

seen so many black flowers.

This year we had 11 teams from

our league participate in the Gala

Day, including one team from as far

away as Thornlie /Armadale in

Perth as well as two teams from our

local club.

The day’s bowling was won by

Albany’s Middleton Beach with the

visitors from Perth runners up.

The main sponsors for the day

were Chris McNamara, Bendigo

Bank, Walpole Hardware, IGA, and

Lotteries West.

A special thanks to the Walpole

Ladies who also sponsored prizes.

And a big thank you to all the

ladies who worked together to help

make the day the big success it was.

— Heather McConchie

Bowls results from March 7:

Ladies Pennants

Walpole 0 Albany 4

Men’s Pennants 1st Division

Walpole 1 Emu Point 5

Men’s 3rd Division

Walpole 0 Albany Mid Beach 6

— Peter Grant

Lady bowlers celebrate in black and white

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