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The Willy Wagtail is published monthly by the
Williamstown Community Council, Williamstown South Australia 5351
REGULAR MEETINGS AROUND TOWN What When, Where & Who
Williamstown Community Council
3rd Monday of each month @ 7:30pm. Top of the stairs of the Williamstown
Memorial Institute Hall. Contact: Sue 0429197667
Williamstown Old Style Dance 4th Saturday of each month In the Williamstown Institute Hall
Contact: Ira & Errol Zuenert
Williamstown Hall Committee
1st Monday of each month @ 7:30pm. Top of the stairs in the Williamstown
Memorial Institute Hall
Williamstown History Centre
1st Sunday of each month 10:00am—1:30pm or by appoi ntment
in the Williamstown Memorial Institute Hall. Contact: Jodie: 85246192:
Prue: 85246304
Williamstown Market
1st Sunday of each month in the Williamstown Memorial Institute Hall and the
adjacent car park. Contact Maureen: 85224234 or Ken: 0411263103
Williamstown Playgroup Fridays 9:30—11:30am. Contact Dawn: 85246406
Barossa Writers
2nd Wednesday of each month @ 10am in the Uniting Church Hall. Contact Mary: 85247341
Williamstown Uniting Church
Garden Club
1st Monday of each month Williamstown Uniting Church & various venues
See inside Willy Wagtail for each month
Williamstown Uniting Church SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 am every Sunday followed by morning tea
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am every Sunday during school term
Contact : 8524 6355
Williamstown, Lyndoch Landcare 4th Wednesday of each month @ 7:30pm In the Lyndoch Council Chambers Contact Eric Walton-85244128:
Jorge Weisse-85246397: Brian Tesky– 85244316
Williamstown Queen Victoria Jubilee
Park Committee
2nd Tuesday of the month at the Pavilion 7.30 p.m.
Visit our community website for event & community information, businesses and images from around town.
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Uniting Church news:
An invitation to all to join us at
any or all of these occasions.
Sunday Services: 10am. Followed by fellowship.
Taize Service: 3rd Thursday each month at 7pm.
Guild/Fellowship: Monday,
September15th at 1:30pm. Gloria is hostess ~ topic:
Pilgimage.
Playgroup: Thursday 9:30~11:30am contact Natalie 85246761 in school term.
Willy Wagtail Advertising Costs
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The people of Lyndoch are invited to help the Lyndoch Red Cross celebrate it’s 75 th year of continuous service on Sunday September 21 st.
This event will also commemorate 100 years of Red Cross in Australia . The day is to be a relaxed fun-filled family day with plenty of amusements to entertain
young and old. The CFS will be running a sausage sizzle and the Red Cross ladies will be selling Devonshire teas but please feel free to pack a picnic and just sit on the lawns and listen to the Marananga Brass Band, Sounds Familiar Choir and the performances
of the students from both St Jakobi Lutheran School and Lyndoch Primary School. There will be organised games on the day and some help would be appreciated from
the public to supervise some of these for short periods. The official flag raising will take place at 1.00pm with dignitaries from all walks of
politics and Red Cross officials present. Please come along any time between 11am and 4pm – or all day if you like - to help
celebrate the great work Red Cross does for the community and the world.
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SANDY CREEK UNITING CHURCH
162 Williamstown Rd, Cockatoo Valley
Our Mission Luncheon on July
24th raised $500 in donations for the MT Karmal Orphanage in Indonesia.
Mavis Pardede, the Orphanage Director will be in Australia in
September and will be our guest at Sandy Creek Uniting Church on Sunday September 14 th at 9.30 am.
All welcome to come and join us
and hear more of her story and then join us for morning tea.
Advertising and articles Email to:
[email protected] or place in the
CREAM LETTERBOX On the wall in front of the
Physiotherapist , 39 Queen St: Williamstown.
Deadline is the 25th of each previous month at 6pm
ACCOUNTS & ADVERTISING Enquiries to:
Post cheques/money orders to:
Williamstown Community Council.
P.O. 880 WILLIAMSTOWN 5351
DISTRIBUTION Valerie and Graham Reeves
If you would like an electronic copy of the Willy Wagtail log onto: www.williamstown.sa.au
WEBSITE COORDINATOR [email protected]
COMPILED BY Helen Koppan
Phone: 0412557045
SPONSOR Barossa Council
W.A.B. W.A.B. W.A.B. W.A.B. (Women in Agriculture and Business)
Last month we heard about C.A.R.A. and the wonderful work these dedicated
volunteers do for the handicapped, and we have this as our project.
Next meeting Wednesday Sept 10th at 1:30pm at Sandy Creek hall (on the park).
Guest speaker : Bronwyn McDougall Topic: Sweet Peas .
Competition —Trinket box Trading Table - everyone welcome.
Madagascar was the topic, with guest Christine Baker at the August meeting of the Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club, and it proved to be a fascinating island, as Christine found after her first visit, returning many times. The island is very wet in north-east parts to much drier near western coast, with 12,000 different types of plants, and 22 million people. On her power-point display we were able to see lemurs, monkeys, apes, great apes—all tree climbers And many beautiful birds. The languages mainly Indonesian
and Malagas, and main religion Protestant and Roman Catholic, with an overlaying of old traditions, Christine had a display of many crafts from there and colourful clothes, which unfortunately we could not fully appreciate as Christine had to leave. Birthday greetings to Marie, Kim, Pat and Bill. Best home-grown vegetable won by Eve, Joan, Robyn and the lucky raffle winners were Joan, Marion and Marlene. The meeting started with a choice of 3 yummy soups and rolls and many thanks to the cooks.
Our Christmas outing is fast approaching (a bus trip to a secret destination) and Bill needs to numbers and
deposits from intending attendees.
Monday Sept 1st, meet at Uniting Church at 10am for map, to visit nursery in Little Hampton, morn-ing tea supplied, bring your own lunch and then visit Duck Flat commu-nity Garden in Mt Barker September 1st at 10am
Spring into Spring with Massage
Massage is beneficial for body wellness and after an exceptionally cold winter where more time has been spent in-
doors we could all do with a boost to our circulation and muscle function.
If you have aches and pains or just feeling a little flat I could help to get you feeling better and moving more freely. I am offering Deep Tissue massage, relaxation massage, sports massage
and myofascial cupping.
Monday to Thursday evening appointments also available
Saturday mornings
Spring special …new clients one hour massage $55 instead of $65
Existing clients……get your loyalty card working for you and book today (after 5
visits your 6th visit at 20% off )
Health fund rebates available …..AAMT member Valerie Koch Remedial Massage Therapist,
Lyndoch………….. 0414905163
WILLIAMSTOWN & DISTRICT
SENIORS’ CLUB
On July 23rd the AGM was held after the sing-ing of our National Anthem. Shirley read her report on the activities which had been done over the past 12 months, thanking all members for their support. On behalf of members Jean Rispen thanked Shirley and the Executive Committee for keeping the Club so well. As there were no nominations for the Committee the retiring Committee were immediately re-turned to Office for another 12 months. We had a visit from COTA who presented Life Membership to Beryl & Lawrence and Ten Year Certificates to Shirley & Jes, Pam & Bob, Bev & Bill. Meeting closed . We were entertained with a visit from Zimmy’s and a display of some of their prod-ucts which were for sale. It was good to see Bob back on deck. He had been in hospital. Our next Club Day will be Sept 24th at 1:30pm. Afternoon Tea & Raffle please. We will have a patchwork demonstration by Pat Darley. Subs are now due, bowls as usual Wednesdays 10am—12 noon. If you would like to find out more about our Club please come along, you will be most welcome. Contact: Shirley 85244885 or Bill 85244031
Please come and support your local market.
Australiana Christmas cards
available now.