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Produced by Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House Kelly Street (PO Box 86) Pyramid Hill, 3575 Tel: 5455 7129 Email: [email protected] Submissions due Monday evenings Digital copies on our website: www.pyramidhouse.com
Neighbourhood House Update
It was so wonderful to see the communi-ty come together for the UFO Launch on Saturday. The smell of the delicious food and sound of music made it’s way across
town. Such fun, and what a success!
Don’t forget to come for a cuppa with our copper this coming Tuesday 27th, 11am. Joy will be there for you to ask any questions and learn about how the
police can be of assistance to you.
Upcoming Dates
November 24 State Election Voting Day
27 CopCakes Meet & Greet
30 Movember Shave
December
3 CFA General Meeting
5 Plant Sale & BBQ
9 Christmas Decoration Making
13 Dingee Christmas Dinner
18 Carols In The Park
19 End Of Year Mass
21 Last Day Of School
24 Xmas Eve Street Party
22nd November 2018
Pyramid Hill Press
Produced by the community at Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House
Pyramid Hill Swimming Pool Needs Our Support
The pool opened last Saturday for a new trial of extended hours. Not only does this support being sun smart by swimming outside of peak sun hours but also makes the pool more accessible to those who are unable to attend earlier hours. The new trial Opening hours for the 2018/19 pool season will be as follows:
3.00pm - 8.00pm on weekends and during school holidays. 3.30pm - 7.00pm during the week day during school terms
This will be a trial at the Pyramid Hill Swimming pool for the 2018/2019 season and will be reviewed at the end of the season.
Your support of our local pool may impact this decision.
Lest We Forget The weather was fine and sunny for Remembrance Day at the Mologa War Memorial, the service was delivered by Cr Cheryl McKinnon, Mayor of the Loddon Shire. The soldiers on Catafalque Party Duty are Infantry Riflemen serving with country Victoria's own Infantry battalion - the 8th 7th battalion of the Royal Victoria Regiment stood with heads bowed on the Memorial. Alina Gould read the Ode, the last Post and Rouse was played by Julie Kerr, our guest speakers were Kerry O'Connor, Vietnam Veteran and Jordann Broad, winner of the essay competition of the poem "In Flanders Field", from Pyramid Hill College.
The wreath lying ceremony was led by students from Pyramid Hill College followed by family descendants of the soldiers. about one hundred past residents and descendants attended the service and enjoyed the well cooked BBQ lunch and talked of old times at Mologa. The Mologa and District Landcare Group would like to thank all who attended and the help of those who prepared and cleaned up the area.
36 Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill Monday - Friday 6.30 am – 4.30 pm
5455 7006 Local Produce & Hampers
Range of Inspirational Wall Hangings
Gift ideas or ‘spoil yourself’
Homemade:
Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Cakes & Slices, Lasagne,
Frittata
All Day Breakfast Menu
Hamburgers, Steak Sandwiches, Souvlaki, Burrito, Paninis, Focaccias, Sweet Chilli, BBQ or Salt & Vinegar
Rural Financial
Counselling Services Victoria North West
All enquiries 1300 769 489
Email: [email protected]
Independent, confidential and cost free support and business analysis for eligible farmers; fishing enterprises; forest growers and harvester; and small, farm related businesses in North West Victoria.
Supported by the Australian and Victorian Governments www.sunrcs.com.au
Concerned about your farm finances?
Looking for options? Need a plan?
A Rural Financial Counsellor can help
Plumber General plumbing services, roof, gas
and drainage
In Pyramid Hill 2nd Wednesday each month please call to book a job
Ring Rex 0419 553 025 Licence No. 29427
For all your agricultural and
hardware needs (Members of the AIRR Buying Group)
1 Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill Ph: 5455 7306 Fax: 5455 7488 Mob: 0427 181 461
Email: [email protected] Locally operated by Nev & Michelle Miller
Advertisement
Hon PETER WALSH MLA Your State Member of Parliament Representing Murray Plains Electorate
496 High Street, ECHUCA 3564
Phone: 5482 2039 Email: [email protected]
Please feel free to contact my office if I can be of help with matters
concerning the State Government or any of its departments.
Authorised by Peter Walsh, 496 High Street, Echuca, 3564
Funded from Parliament’s Electorate & Communication Budget
November Specials Cobber Working Dog $40, was $48! Hegs Pegs 18pk, Aussie Made & owned!! $6.50 Execute 400g aerosol, Residual insecticide Children’s John Deere toys & Books A great Christmas present!
Check out our website
www.millerag.com.au FB @MillersAgSupplies
Millers Ag now offers a delivery service to farms every Wednesday. We are very fortunate to have Vaughn Herrick as our driver. For more information, please contact us on 5455 7306.
CFA The Pyramid Hill Fire Brigade are
having a General Meeting on Monday the 3rd of December, starting at \8.00pm.
BENDIGO BANK & FILIPINO FOOD STORE
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
10am - 12pm & 1pm - 4pm
(Filipino Food Store also open Tues 4-6pm)
Bank Closed Tuesdays
- Large range of Filipino groceries
- LBC Boxes
- 45 kg household gas bottles
-Assorted LED light bars for cars, trucks & tractors
- Camping & trailer lights.
Phone: 5455 7305
Mobile: 0428 890 188
Fax: 5455 7276
Victoria Hotel supplies
Kwik Gas swap bottles - all types of bottles accepted.
Available 7 days per week
Cold Beer Wines & Spirits
Lunch and Dinner Wednesday to Saturday
Accommodation Catering for functions
Bottle Shop
What’s On at the Pub Kitchen open
Wednesday-Saturday lunch and dinner
Huge menu available Be sure to check out our
weekly specials
Lunch Specials
Choose from 10 different $12 meals
Wednesday
Steak Night - $24
Scotch or T-Bone
with a free house drink
Thursdays—Parma Night
Classic Parma $18
8 different Parma's to choose from—$19
Plus free house drink
Fridays
Joker Poker Fridays
Free ticket with every drink bought between 6-8pm. Must be there to win.
Follow us on Facebook for all our news, updates, specials
and events. www.facebook.com
/victoriahotelpyramidhill
R. A Gregory & Sons Funeral Directors
John Gregory 5444 0697
Incorp with AG Adams & Sons
Kerang 5452 1111
Rob Manson
Phone 0407 509 011
Grader Hire Channelling &
Drainage Works Road Forming
50 Barber Street,
Pyramid Hill, 3575
FOR APPOINTMENTS
PH: 5451 5220
2 COUTTS ST,
BOORT VIC 3537
ST ANTHONY’S FAMILY MEDICAL PRACTICE
ABN : 23118243226
CONSULTING TIMES
MON TO FRI
9:00AM TO 5:00PM
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
DIAL 000
Pyramid Hill
Prescription Depot & Cohuna Amcal
Pharmacy
Expert advice from our pharmacist any time.
5455 7016
Firewood
Pyramid Hill Football Club
$120 per ute load Phone
Leigh Forster
0427 847 033
VH VICTORIA HOTEL
Phone: 5455 7391
$2,100
Congratulations Cheryl
St. Patrick’s Primary School congratulates Loddon
Shire Mayor, Cheryl McKinnon on her re-election
on Friday evening at Council's Statutory meeting.
Our two School Captains, Maria Umali and Jeff
Pacala were proudly supporting Cheryl,
reciprocating her support for our School and local
community.
Congratulations Cheryl
CopCakes Come one and all to meet up and have a bit of Cake and a Cuppa with our Local Copper! When: Tuesday 27th November. Time: 11:00am.
Where: Neighbourhood House
Pyramid Hill Basketball Comp Results Week 4, Round 5
Senior Ladder
Black 56 defeated Red 42
Ed (Black) 37, Haydyn & Ethan 20 (Red)
White 53 defeated Royal Blue 29
Brad 37 (White) 14, Kaide 15 (Royal Blue)
Reminder- If you haven’t paid fees and insurance
next week you will not be playing.
Team Points
%
Black 20 143
White 8 111
Royal Blue
8 87
Red 4 69
Junior Ladder
Light Blue 6 defeated Red 4
Samantha & Dylan 2 (red), Charli & Margaret 3 (light Blue)
Black 13 defeated Navy 0
Charli 1 & Margaret 1 (Light Blue) Toby 4 (Black)
Teams Points %
Royal Blue
8 633
Black 8 142
Light Blue 6 100
Red 4 64
Navy/Gold
2 26
Carols in the Park Tuesday, 18th December
Kelly Park
Beginning at 5.30
Lions BBQ
Face Painting
Items & Carols at 7 pm
BYO Chair or Picnic Rug
Family Christmas In Dingee
Bring your family and join the fun and celebration of
the men’s groups Christmas at the Dingee Hotel on
Thursday 13th December.
For 7.30 Meal
Bar meals will be served,
bring the family and have a
laugh and a drink with
neighbours and friends.
Everyone is welcome to join
us.
Phone Bill Boyd on 54365275
or Geoff Thomas on 54368327.
Tip Truck Hire
Soil, Gravel, Grain
& Silage carted
Contact
Peter Reynolds
Phone: 03 5455 7580
Mobile: 0427 874 386
Ken Talbot
Cleaning
Call Ken for all your
carpet and upholstery cleaning needs
Free quotes!
Phone:
0437 479 738
Mick’s
Rural
Fencing
Post & Rail Cattle & Sheep Yards Colourbond All types of fencing Servicing all areas
Mick or Tracey Phone: 0428 990 701
V/LINE
FROM MELBOURNE
Monday – Friday Train dep Melbourne 7.41am & 6.25 pm Departs Bendigo 9.56 am & 8.34 pm Arrives Pyramid 11.07 am & 9.45 pm Tuesday and Thursday (Need to book on Thursdays) Train dep Melbourne 1.20 pm Coach dep Bendigo 3.06 pm Arrive Pyramid 4.44 pm Friday Only Train dep Melbourne 7.02pm Bendigo 8.51 Coach departs Bendigo 9.05 pm Arrives Pyramid 10.20 pm Saturday & Sunday only Train dep Melbourne 8.00 am & 6.35 pm Arrives Bendigo 10.05am & 8.38pm Arrives Pyramid 11.16 am & 9.49 pm TO MELBOURNE Monday – Friday Train dep Pyramid 8.10am & 2.06pm Arrives Bendigo 9.20 am & 3.16pm Arrives Melbourne 11.34 am & 5.25 pm Tuesday and Thursday Coach dep Pyramid 10.45 am Train dep Bendigo 12.05 pm Arrive Melbourne 2.23 pm Friday only Coach dep Pyramid 5.15 pm Arrives Bendigo 6.30 pm Train Arrives Melbourne 8.43 pm Saturday only Train dep Pyramid 8.03 am & 2.26pm Arrives Bendigo 9.16 am & 3.39 pm Arrives Melbourne 11.23 am & 5.44 pm Sunday only Train dep Pyramid 8.03 am & 5.25pm Arrives Bendigo 9.16 am & 6.38 pm Arrives Melbourne 11.23 am & 8.44pm
KAZZ’S HEELS
Pyramid Hill
Chemist Depot
Call in and check out the styles and colours
At the Chemist Depot
Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House
Free Wi-Fi and internet
Computer lab with 5 PCs
Free scanning to email or USB
Photocopying: 10c B&W, 70c colour (A4)
Laminating: A4 $1.10, A3 $2.75 & much more
Glen Bartels Electrical Services
REC 28310 General Electrical Work
Selling & Servicing DAVEY PUMPS
with a large range of spare parts
always in stock
Call Glen on 0427 557 342
WANTED
BEE SWARMS Contact Steve on 0419 099 462
Howzat
With Marcus
1. “Someone” used Sachin Tendulkar’s bat to
score the fastest ever ODI Century. Who was it?
A. Raman Lamba B. Shahid Afridi
C. Kiran More
2. Which batsman is the only player to hit a six
off the first ball of a test match?
A. Michael Slater B. Sachin Tendulkar
C. Chris Gayle
3. Who is the only bowler to take a Hat-trick on
his birthday?
A. Stewart Broard B. Peter Siddle
C. Glen Mc Grath
4. Which country is the only country to win the
60 over, 50 over and 20 over world cup?
A. India B. Pakistan C. South Africa
Answers 1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4. A
Moustache Nicknames Flavour Saver, Tea Strainer, Lip Toupée,
Bro-mo, Mouthbrow, Mr. Tickles, Whiskers,
Bro-stache, Bristle Batons, Bro-merang,
Crumb Catcher, Lip Shadow, Grass Grin,
Cookie Duster, Nose Neighbour, Lip Cap,
Soup Strainer, Upper Lipholstery, Snot Mop,
Muzzy, Lip Rug, Lower Brow, Face Lace.
Pyramid Bakery Café Phone 5455 7035
Mon—Fri 7am to 8.30pm
Sat-Sun - 8 am—8.30pm
Cooking till 8 pm
Come try our winter menu
Fresh Salad Rolls/Wraps with home
roasted Chicken and home cooked
Silverside, also ham.
Caesar Wraps - hot or cold
Pizza - Thursday - Sunday from 5 pm
Pies - flavoured or plain
Sausage Rolls - - cheesy /plain
Try our lovely Pasties
Hamburgers, Fish ‘n Chips, large selection cold drinks
Come in and sit down or
Takeaway
Cappuccino, Latte or Flat White Coffee
Large range of cakes and slices
Pandasal fresh on Saturdays & Homemade bread and rolls
Birthday Cakes, small medium,
large
Phone: 5455 7035
Pyramid Hill Butchery
Phone: 5455 7115
Smallgoods Poultry Products
Deli Goods Cut up & pack private stock
Range of fresh fruit and vegetables.
This week’s specials:
Check out the notice board outside the shop
S0licitor Pyramid Hill & District
By Appointment
Mobile Consultations at Home/Farm/Business/Workplace
Mark Ryan Legal GP
Phone: 0429 580 035 Fax: 5483 7701
Email: [email protected] Web: www.legalgp.com.au
OBLIGATION FREE
Initial phone consultation/advice
Bettina’s
Hair Beauty & Body Therapy
For all the latest style in colours, perms and sets
Body waxing & body spray tanning
Vibrosaun Treatments Sheer relaxation
Skin & muscle toning Natural Sea body wraps
for detoxing & skin balance
Ph. 5455 7174 For A New You!
Concrete & Quarry Products
Phone: 5455 7304
Boort Dental Clinic
For all your family dental needs
Private and Concession Card Holder
appointments available
Phone: 5451 5230
Tax Returns Michael Job & Associates
To book your appointment for:
- Individual Tax Return
- Tax Planning Advisory
Contact: Maria Gillies
Mobile: 0430743344
Email:
Bookings essential. Call us to reserve a time.
Work Experience Programme at the Neighbourhood House! New to work or looking to build upon your existing skill base?
Need to build confidence, gain experience and get a job reference?
Opportunities exist for office admin, customer service, MS Office suite,
producing a newspaper, garden/landscaping and much more.
We’ll do our best to create positions to meet your
needs. Come to the house today to find out more.
Volunteer Drivers
An essential service to the community
transporting you to medical related appointments
The driver volunteers their time so that you can attend appointments
All details of your appointments are kept private and confidential.
Call us on 03 5455 7129 during our open hours for further information, or to book.
Towns we drive you to:
- Bendigo, Echuca, Swan Hill.
- Boort, Cohuna, Kerang.
Go to our website for more detailed info.
http://www.pyramidhillhouse.com/
volunteer-drivers.html
A Step Back In Time
With The Historical Society
Feb 27 1931
The Joe Blake’s Waterloo
A three-foot tiger snake was killed last Sunday night by
Mr. Jack Collins on the lawn of Dr. Hands' residence (Now
owned by Heather & Mike Moore) The continued barking
of the watch dog attracted Mr. Collins to the spot, and the
coupde grace was quickly administered. Only a few weeks
ago a tiger snake was killed just after midnight at about the
same spot.
February 1 1924
From Candle, Lanterns to Electricity
The Butter Factory. The remodelling and additions to the
plant are just about complete and are an immense
Improvement on the old works. It is intended to have a
formal opening in the course of a few weeks. There
appears to be opening a period of progress in the affairs of
the Company and a number of township business people
and other residents would be pleased to see the Company
progress in the electricity business. It is suggested that this
might be accomplished by the issue of some of the non
allotted shares, the authorized capital being £3,000, of
which less than £1,000 has been issued. This is one of the
avenues by which a great stride can be made forward.
In the town are ten separate power units, apart from the
factory, three of which are used to give electric light, a
wasteful system for a small community and one which
would be obviated by the establishment of a central station.
This, with lighting gives assurance of profit.
April 24 1931
Car Accidents
Mr. Jack Hassett had the great misfortune to lose his single
-seater Morris-Cowley car last Saturday morning. He was
out a little distance from Pyramid when he scented
something burning and stopped the car to investigate when
flames burst out and quickly reduced the trim little car to
ruins. A short circuit was probably the cause of the trouble.
The car was insured, but not for anything like its full value.
The accident had an amusing sequel we are told. A young
lady returning to Pyramid from her home at Mincha passed the car remains on the roadside, and perceived a pair of
trousers hanging on the fence. Immediately on arrival she rushed into the boarding house and excitedly asked: "Has anybody seen Jack Hassett? His car is burnt and his
trousers are hanging on the fence!" It appears that Jack had rushed with the spare pants to a nearby channel with the
hope that with its aid he might be able to beat out the flames.
MAYORAL COLUMN
Honour To Be Re-Elected
It was a great honour to be formally re-elected as Mayor of Loddon Shire Council at the Statutory Meeting on Friday 16 November.
I would like to thank my fellow Councillors for electing me to the role for a further 12 months. I look forward to working with Council, its staff and the community over the next year towards further improving the liveability of our Shire. This includes through advocacy to our governments (State and Federal), as well as continuing to work with our neighbouring councils towards common goals.
National Ag Day
Wednesday 21 November is National Agriculture Day. This year, National Ag Day is celebrating the good that our farmers do each year.
As we know, agriculture is the major industry (and our largest employer) in the Loddon Shire, and contributes to the state’s and our nation’s overall agricultural outputs. According to the National Farmers Federation, scientific advancements have seen agriculture feed more people, more sustainably with every passing year. As a result, we in Australia enjoy food that is safe, affordable and nutritious, while also wearing some of the world’s most popular natural fibres. The National Farmers Federation #GrowForGood campaign for National Ag Day is an opportunity to consider how agriculture makes the world a better place. To find out more, visit www.agday.org.au.
Rural Financial Counselling Service
Having previously mentioned the availability of drought preparedness and support in a past column, I would also like to remind our community about Rural Financial Counselling Service Victoria North West.
The organisation offers a free financial counselling service for farmers and small farm businesses in North West Victoria. Its financial counsellors can work with you to provide information and develop options, while you make the decisions. Counsellors can meet with you on your farm, at your business, or elsewhere if required. The service is free and independent, and confidentiality is assured. Rural Financial Counselling Service can be contacted on 1300 769 489 or visit their website www.sunrcs.com.au
Our Christmas Cakes Are Roaring To Go
We’re Not Lion!
Sink your teeth into a delicious
Lions Club Christmas Cake, it
will have you carolling. At 1.5kg,
they are packed full of fruity
goodness, and at $17 each, are a
great gift idea or to bring along to
Christmas lunch. Grab yours now
from the Victoria Hotel, Pyramid
News & Post or at the
Neighbourhood House!
Go on, treat your Elf.
Buy one NOW!
Proudly Providing Quality Service
B Double, Single Trailers for Livestock, Wool, Tipper, General & Container
Freight
Clean, Reliable, Friendly
Phone: 5437 5264
Graeme: 0428 481 100
kidsROCK Church of Christ
Hall 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Tuesday, 27th November
Tuesday, 4th December
Open for children 5 years old or
Prep -Year 8 to enjoy
Games, Stories, Craft & Singing
$1 For more information
call Gwen Searle
Building
Contractor
Home Renovations,
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Works
Laurie Smith 0427 844 064
BPB-DB-L1458
Quinlans Water Deliveries
Small or Large Load
Will deliver anywhere for
Domestic, Stock, Swimming Pools
7 DAYS A WEEK.
John & Julie Quinlan
Phone - 03 5456 7408
Mobile - 0428 567 408
Rhyme Time
Come along to the Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House & introduce your babies & pre-school aged children to music.
Using old & new songs, rhythms & instruments, we’ll play musical games together & have lots of fun! With Kirsty Orr.
During school terms: Fridays, 9:30am-9:50am. No charge.
Pyramid Newsagency & Post Office
Monday – Friday
6.00 am – 5.00pm
Saturday 8.00 am – 12 noon
Sunday
Newsagency 8 am—11 am
Post Office Closed
Friendly service
Great range of cards & stationery Book V/Line Tickets & much more
Phone: 5455 7036 Fax: 5455 7150
Van Eyk Swim School
SWIMMING
LESSONS
FOR ALL AGES!
0438 894 437
www.regionalswimclinics.com
Weekly Swimming Tip: Being in the water with your
child is great bonding time
and you should give them
your undivided attention.
Goldfields Libraries Update By Russell Easton
If you are a member of a book club, or are interested in starting up a book club, the library has over 250 sets of books, each set containing 10 copies, which can be borrowed for 6
weeks at a time. If you would like to find out more, or help with starting a book club, visit our website at www.ncgrl.vic.gov.au/bookclubs. You can also come and talk to me about it at the li-brary on a Tuesday between 11:30 and 12:30! Alternatively, call 5449 2790.
Pyramid Hill Lawn Bowling Club News Midweek Pennant A friendly reminder that we are on an enforced break for Mid-week Pennant until 28th November when Division 1 will play Kerang Golf at home and Division 2 will host Leitchville.
60 & Over The chooks were all safely locked away in their coops for the week as the 60 & Over guys rested on their laurels. A profound thought about how they may have filled the gaping hole left by no bowls on Thursday: Men don't care what's on TV. They only care what else is on TV.
Saturday Pennant We roll up again this Saturday 24th November with both Divisions hosting Gunbower. It is planned to hold a bbq following the match to allow the opportunity for further social interaction with our Gunbower friends.
Something to Ponder Let’s face it … life is too short to dwell on our bowling wins and losses, so here are a few things of little or no importance to ponder: Why do croutons come in airtight packages? Aren't they just stale bread to begin with? Why is the cure for insomnia to get more sleep? If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled? If lawyers are disbarred and clergymen defrocked, doesn't it follow that electricians can be delighted, musicians denoted, cowboys deranged, models deposed, tree surgeons debarked and dry cleaners depressed? Why does the sun lighten our hair, but darken our skin? Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavour, while dishwashing liquid is made with real lemons? Why don't we ever see this headline: Psychic Wins Lottery? Why don’t pet food manufacturers produce mouse flavoured cat food? Who tastes dog food when it has a 'new & improved' flavour?
Social News Dinner at the Victoria Hotel: Fourteen folk enjoyed the food and the company of Wednesday night. It was a time of relaxation and good interaction. Thanks for the beautiful dinners of plates copiously brimming, Deb. Mayoral Dinner: Congratulations to Cheryl McKinnon on being re-elected for a second term to the position of Mayor of the Loddon Shire. You carry out your role professionally and dutifully. Your community is very proud of you and appreciate the work you do for our local area. Thanks to all bowlers who contributed to making the Civic Reception so successful.
CARE PACKAGES FOR AUSTRALIAN TROOPS
Post free up to 2kg:beanies, skullcaps, scarves, fingerless gloves, toffees, Minties. No chocolate or biscuits (as they melt or break).
Also magazines, RSL Poppy and a small, cute, soft toy (the soldiers give these to their interpreters’ children).
Pattern For Skullcap 8 ply wool in camouflage colours (acrylic not suitable) Needles: 3.25 mm (10) 4mm (8) Using straight needles 3.25mm (10) - cast on 128. Work 7 rows single rib-K1, P1. Change to 4mm (*) needles. Work 10 rows stocking stitch. Decrease row K1, K,19, K2 tog*, repeat ** to last stitch, K 1. Next row purl. Keep decreasing in this manner K12, K2 tog repeat to last stich, K 1. Next row-P1, P2 tog* P11, repeat ** to last stitch, P1. K1, K10*, K2 tog*, repeat to last stitch K1. When you have 6 stitches left, cast off loosely. Break off wool and sew through stitches, sew up cap using a ‘mattress stitch’ sew to seams together. Do not sew with over sew stitch as this will cause bulk and hurt the scalp under the helmet.
Scarf 8 ply wool camouflage colour. 30 stitches. 3.25mm needles about 34.5 inches long.
Ladies’ fingerless gloves 8ply wool camouflage colours. 4mm (8) needles. Cast on 40 stitches. Rib: knit 2, purl 2. Continue until length is 17cm. Sew 10 cm.
Leave gap of 3cm for thumb, sew 4 cm to the end.
Men’s fingerless gloves Cast on 46 stitches. Knit rib for 22cm. cast off Sew seam 13 cm, leave gap of 5cm, and sew up 4 cm.
Beanies 20-22 inches around the brim with 8 inch depth and scarves that are 7 inches wide by 30
inches long- pure wool only.
Address AN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER OP SLIPPER A.F.P.O.13 AUSRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE SYDNEY NSW 2890
Pyramid Hill Store
2 Kelly St, Pyramid Hill
Phone: 5455 7322
Fax: 5455 7241
Great range of Groceries, Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, Deli Items,
Meat & Bread Bottle Shop, Rural Supplies
Elgas Bottles $110 delivered
Everything you need!
FREE Home Delivery
Telstra Phone Re-Charge
Citylink Passes
Fishing Licences
Elgas Agents
ATM
Trading Hours
Mon—Fri - 8.30—5.30
Saturday 9 am-1.30 pm
Sunday 10 am-1.30 pm
Be Inspired
Be Connected lessons in digital technology for over 50s. Free.
Digital Tech Tips support and assistance for your phone tablet or laptop. Also email and getting online. $5 donation.
Come into the house today!
Home: 5455 1263
Mobile: 0429 823 293
2018
State Election
The Victorian State election is on Saturday, 24th November 2018.
All Australian citizens 18 and over must enrol and vote.
More information on voting can be found here: www.vec.vic.gov.au/elections/2018StateElection.html
Voting is compulsory for everyone on the roll as at 8.00 pm on Tuesday, 6th November. If you fail to vote and do not have a valid reason, you may receive a fine.
Where To Vote Pyramid Hill Memorial Hall
8am - 6pm, Saturday, 24th November 2018
Macorna Sporting Complex 8am - 6pm, Saturday, 24th November 2018
Yarrawalla South Community Centre 8am - 6pm, Saturday, 24th November 2018
Mitiamo Football Club Social Rooms 8am - 6pm, Saturday, 24th November 2018
Calivil Public Hall 8am - 6pm, Saturday, 24th November 2018
The Moustache Thief
Good grief, good grief The Moustache Thief Is causing a sensation
You’ll see many a hairless lip On your next trip
To the policing station
He plucks and he plunders Every ‘tache in town
So there’s no hair there When their owners look down
Horseshoes and handlebars Pencils and the walrus
Are disappearing everywhere From Birmingham to Belarus
But the Moustache Thief
Is a lot nearer
Than all the police supposes
And if they looked closer
They’d find him
Underneath their noses!
https://readingjuice.co.uk/short-poems/
the-moustache-thief/
Reid Plumbing
RT40 Ditchwitch Trencher
Latest technology in trenching, fast, efficient, reliable with competitive prices.
Office - 5456 2574
24 hour service Contact: Paul Reid
0428 562 577
Beautiful Fresh Flowers
Bouquets, boxes & arrangements.
Delivery available
Mary Kay consultant
Margret Richie
Ph: 0427 180 011
Ah: 5455 7137
Church Services
All Trades Home
Maintenance
For Decking Wall & Floor Tiling, Fences, Sheds & all
House Repairs
Rob Alexander 0428 366 235
Pyramid Hill
Recycle Centre & Tip
Opening Hours
Sunday - 8 - 12 noon
Tuesday - 1 - 5 pm
Farrar’s Garage
Elgas G Mechanical
Repairs Servicing
Spare Parts VACC Senior
Mechanic
Gladfield Rd Pyramid Hill
B.H. 5455 7057 A.H 5455 7278
Presbyterian
Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
All Services 2.30 pm
Contact Mr Ern Miller Phone 5455 7362
St. Thomas’ Anglican Church
Sunday November 25th
11.00 am Eucharist
Sunday December 2nd
9.00am Join with UCA
at Tyndale Church
Enquiries please phone
Minister: Rev’d Pam Lawry
Ph: 0428 368 338
Church of Christ Kelly Street
11 am Worship Service ______________________________
Uniting Church Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
Worship Services 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday 9am
2nd Sunday 9am at St. Thomas 4th Sunday 11am at St. Thomas
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Catholic Services Victoria Street
St Patrick's Pyramid Hill
Saturday 6:30 pm (Exposition & confession 6 pm)
Adam Ellerton Mobile Seed Cleaning
0447 303 063 122 Martins Rd, Goornong 3557
Plant Sale Pyramid Hill Garden Club & Men's Shed invite you to a plant sale and sausage sizzle. Wednesday the 5th of December, from 9am to 1pm, at the Men's Shed in Kelly Street. Enjoy a snag while browsing for a bargain!
Tennis Time Round 7 Results & Ladders
Senior Results Calivil North (5) 110 def Raywood (0) 77 Dingee (5) 102 def Mincha West (0) 83 Bears Lagoon (4) 110 def Calivil (1) 79 Lake Meran forfeited to Yarrawalla Senior Ladder Calivil Nth - 29 - 179% Dingee - 28 - 153% Mincha West - 22.5 - 126% Yarrawalla - 20 - 104% Raywood - 15 - 81% Bears Lagoon - 10 - 86% Sylvaterre - 7 - 57% Lake Meran - 6.5 - 70% Calivil - 2 - 61%
Junior Results Raywood 26 def Calivil Nth 22 Dingee 36 def Mincha West 11 Calivil 34 def Bears Lagoon 5 Lake Meran forfeited to Yarrawalla Junior Ladder Dingee - 24 - 539% Mincha West - 24 - 185% Calivil Nth - 16 - 205% Yarrawalla - 12 - 100% Raywood - 12 - 98% Calivil - 12 - 91% Lake Meran - 8 - 65% Sylvaterre - 4 - 49% Bears Lagoon - 0 - 17%
Ross James ELECTRICAL
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Residential Commercial Industrial
Mobile:
0447 161 892
Pyramid Tyre & Auto Service 42 Victoria Street
Pyramid Hill
Call and see
Paul, Andrew & Cathy
Phone:
5455 7214
* Full range of tyres for tractor, truck, 4x4, car & ATV * All truck repairs including servicing * Log book servicing by quali-fied mechanics * Tri-Tech oils & lubricants * 24 Hr fuel - card operated * Landmark Merchandise depot * Elite Diesel cleans available * Windscreens fitted * Air-conditioning * AC Delco, Delkor & Bond Battery agents
Pyramid Hill Clinic open
Monday—Friday 9—10am Or by appointment
Phone: 5455 7065
Nurse practitioner visits every
week www.ndch.org.au
Work Experience 2018
My name is Olivia Hampson.
I did work experience at St. Monica’s
Primary School, Kangaroo Flat.
My boss’s name was Max Lamb.
These are the main tasks I did helping
children with literacy, maths, reading ect.
Yard duty, went on excursions and ran
learning groups.
Working here made me feel like a real
adult, being treated like a real part of the
workplace.
My favourite part of Work Experience was
interacting with children of all different
ages and seeing the different levels of
learning.
The things I learnt were that different ages
of kids can be very difficult and that every
child is unique and a school is a very busy workplace.
I’d like to thank my boss for making me feel so welcome and not throwing me into any
difficult situations.
In the future I see myself working as maybe a teacher but I am leaning towards being a nurse or a midwife.
My name is EJ Fernandez
I did work experience at Filipino Store in
Pyramid Hill.
My boss’s name was Mark Lacey.
These are the main tasks I did cleaning,
serving, stocking and fronting up.
My favourite part of Work Experience was
serving people and failing at the cashier
and learning what I did wrong.
The things I learnt were to put stuff back
carefully and where they are meant to be
and also to not panic when I make a
mistake when serving.
I’d like to thank my boss for teaching me
things about the food/marketing industry.
In the future I see myself working as not in the market industry but maybe something to do with sport.
The U.F.O Has Landed!
On Saturday the 17th of November UFO held their launch party in Kelly Park. It was
great to see so many people coming together to celebrate with the United Filipino
Organization. There was delicious food, dancing, raffles with the major prize being
return flights to the Philippines, singing and live music. A fantastic night was had by
all. Thank You, U.F.O, for hosting such a fun community event!