The Grapevine Chiltern Monthly Market Resumes at Lake View

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Issue No 21
14th November 2014
Fortnightly Since 1976
Chiltern Monthly Market Resumes at Lake View
The first Monthly Market to be held at Lake View was a great success
on Sunday November 2, despite a rather cold wind that had everyone
searching for an extra bit of clothing. Lake View manager Beryl
Pickering was delighted with the response from both stallholders and
the public and intends holding the market on the first Sunday of the
month for the foreseeable
future.
Her first market had over a
dozen stallholders, all of
whom themselves were quite
happy with the way it went
off. They particularly mentioned how friendly the locals
who patronised their stalls were. Chiltern Girl Guides
provided a sausage sizzle for the hungrier patrons and
were very happy with the support they received. They’ll all
be back on December 7 and Beryl has already lined up additional stallholders, including cheese
and goat meat vendors. A ‘petting zoo’ for children who come along with mum and dad on the
day, and if she can sort out the insurance issue, pony rides are also on her agenda.
The stalls are located in what is usually the car parking area at
Lake View, which has its entrance just near the corner of Victoria
and Wills Streets. There is plenty of shade and the house itself
provides a lovely backdrop to the market.
Beryl is hoping that as well as being something the town will
benefit from, the monthly market will provide some much needed
funds to assist with the never-ending maintenance requirements
at Lake View.
There will be a farewell afternoon tea at Lakeview for Dot and Graeme Charles.
Sunday the 23rd November at 2pm
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From the Editor
The club had a very successful
Melbourne Cup High Tea. Previously,
for the clubs changeover, the wonderful
ladies have provided their
extraordinary High Tea’s. I am sure the
club will do this again and I
recommend it to anyone who would like
a lovely afternoon.
I have again included the call for
volunteers for the Chiltern Athenaeum.
The sudden passing of Rex, has made it
difficult to cover all the hours, as he put
so much time and effort in. It is not a
demanding job, however very
rewarding and you will learn so much
about Chiltern and its people.
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Justices of the Peace
Chiltern Tourism &
Development Inc
- New Resident Info Packs
Anne Bould
0428500356
We would like to welcome all new
residents to the Chiltern area.
Reg Coysh
771 Old Barnawartha Rd, Barnawartha Nth
02 6026 7243
Free information packs are available from
the Visitors Information Centre, 30 Main St
Chiltern, or from the Chiltern Post Office
Community Resources
Margaret Dempster
185 Howlong Rd, Barnawartha
02 6026 7093
Linda Hall
25 Albert Rd, Chiltern
0409 138 430
Please call to make an appointment
Vincent Shelley
Old Howlong Rd, Chiltern
03 5726 1427
Margie Tickner
22 Stanley St, Barnawartha
02 6026 7086
Visitor Information:
Chiltern Website
www.chilternvic.com
This web site is provided by Indigo Shire
and Chiltern Tourism Association Inc as a
service to the community.
Please contact Chiltern Tourism Association
at contact@chilternvic.com, or call the
Tourist Information Centre on 03 5726 1611
for more information.
Chiltern Red Cross Unit
Please save your stamps!
Chiltern Library
Conness Street, Chiltern
03 5726 1874
Photocopier / Internet / DVDs /
books / magazines.
Story time for children : Wed 10.30am
Normal Hours:
Wed 9.30am—12.30pm Thur 2 - 5pm Sat
9.30am -12.00pm
(with a margin of paper round them)
to help raise much-needed funds
for the Red Cross. Leave them at the
Chiltern Post Office.
Enquiries: Heather Holden
(03) 57261235
Chiltern Memorial Hall
Committee of Management
Enquiries: Secretary Patrick O’Connor
04 1983 2241
President Kevin Mayhew 0411 600 387
PO Box 54 Chiltern 3683
Bookings through WAW Credit Union
Chiltern
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Red Cross Emergency
T: 1800 232 969
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Community Groups
Barnawartha CWA meet the first Monday
of each month at the S.M. Hall, Barnawartha
1.00pm. New members most welcome.
Enquiries: Lenore DeGaris 02 6026 7379, or
Marilyn Ferey 03 5726 1968
Barnawartha Recreation Reserve
Committee of Management meet the last
Wednesday each month at 7.30pm in the
Barnawartha Rec Reserve Community Centre
meeting room.
Enquiries Nerida Kerr 0419 899 024
The Barnawartha Development
Association meet monthly on the
3rd Tuesday of the month at Barnawartha
Rec Reserve Community Centre at 7pm.
Any Enquiries Jordan Clarke 0400083253
BarnawarthaDA@gmail.com
Barnawartha Neighbourhood Watch
meetings for 2014:
First Thursday March, June, Sept & Dec
At Barnawartha Memorial Hall.
Enquiries: Carol White 02 6026 7284
Barnawartha Play Group meets every
Tuesday during school terms 9.30—11.30am
in the old library at Barnawartha Primary
School.
Enquiries: Briony 0412 183 419
Barnawartha SM Hall Committee meets
8pm on the first Wednesday of February,
April, June, August, October, and December.
New members welcome. Enquiries:
President Ray Fisher 02 6026 7376,
Secretary Jan Baynes 02 6059 7265
Bookings at Barnawartha Post Office.
Black Dog Creek Fishing Club
Meet 1st Wednesday of the month 5-6pm
Club Rooms Lake Anderson Caravan Park
Enquiries Laurie Bould (03) 5726 1445
New Members Welcome
Cavindew Scrappers meet on the
fourth Thursday of the month at
7:30pm for a card-making workshop
in Barnawartha. Cost $10 includes all
materials. Supper is also provided.
Enquiries: Emma
emma@acepl.com.au, or 0407 796 631.
Chiltern Arts Society meets last Sunday of
the Month from 11am in the Gallery (19
Conness Street, Chiltern). All art abilities
welcome. BYO art project. Gold coin
donation. Enquiries: Meaghan 0447 032 804
Chiltern CERT
Volunteers with Ambulance Victoria,
providing First Response to Ambulance calls
For Assistance call 000 (Ambulance)
Enquiries to Team Leader
Bec DePiazza 0458 141030 or (03) 5726 1662
Chiltern Girl Guides
Friday evenings 6.30 - 8.00pm
Values based organisation
for girls aged 7 - 18 yrs
Enquiries Lynne Emblin 0357261591
Chiltern Line Dancing
Every Monday 7-9p.m.
Chiltern Memorial Hall Conness St Chiltern.
Suitable for all ages.
Enquires Rhonda 57261395
Chiltern Lions Club meets 1st & 3rd
Tuesday of each month.
Enquiries: Graham Hymus 03 5726 1250.
Chiltern Playgroup meets every Thursday
morning 9.30—11.30am at the Lake
Anderson Scout Hall.
For further details, contact:
Erin Anderberg (secretary) 0408109874
Heather Hunter (treasurer) 0401486931
Chiltern Red Cross meet at 1pm at Senior
Citizens Rooms, Conness Street, first Monday
of each month.
Enquires: Heather Stephens 03 5726 1256.
Chiltern Senior Citizens Club holds its
meetings at 1.30pm on the first Thursday of
each month.
Enquiries: Pat 03 5726 1459.
Chiltern Singers meet each Monday 7.00—
8.30pm during school term in the Senior
Citizens Hall. New members most welcome.
Cost is $2.
Enquiries: Pam McDonald 03 57261816.
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Chiltern & Surrounds Carers Support
Group
Enquiries to Sharee Donegan at Upper
Murray Family Care 02-60558000
Chiltern Spinning Group meets 7pm each
2nd & 4th Thursday night monthly at the
Senior Citizens Hall. Beginners welcome.
Cost $2. Enquiries: Sandy 03 5726 1570.
Chiltern Tourism & Development meets
every third Monday at the Old Court House,
Main Street, 7pm. All are welcome.
Enquiries: Secretary, Joanne Smith
0434 929 842.
Friends of Chiltern Mt Pilot
National Park
Field days first weekend of each month
Enquiries, Eileen Collins 03 57261 484
Mick Webster 0429 017229
http://friendsofchiltern.org.au/
Indigo Adult Riding Club meets on the
first Sunday of each month. New members
welcome. Enquiries: Katrina 0414 820 355.
The Lifelong Learning Group
meets each Monday 10am–12 noon at the
Chiltern Scout Hall for a variety of activities
and a social get together. Come & join us.
Enquiries: Lois Hotson
03 57 261 358 hotson@westnet.com.au
Men’s Shed
Enquiries: President, Rod Wilson (02) 6026
7094, or c/- 11 Main St, Chiltern 3683.
Opening Hours: Mon 1pm - 4pm, Wed 9am
– 2pm, Sat 9am – 1pm The Shed may be
opened by appointment, just call Alex on
0407 964 730
St Mary's Conference of St Vincent de
Paul, Chiltern meets the fourth Monday
each month, 10am at the Presbytery, North
Road, Chiltern. Enquiries: 0407 686 400.
Sunday Stitchers will meet first Sunday of
the month in the Gallery (19 Conness Street,
Chiltern) from 11am. BYO Knitting, Crochet
or Embroidery project. Gold Coin Donation.
Tea and Coffee provided.
Enquiries: Meaghan 0447 032 804
Community Church Services
St Andrew’s
Uniting Church, Chiltern
There will be no services held until further notice
as we're in the process of calling a new minister.
Enquiries: Heather Stephens (03) 57 261 256 or
Ruth Owen (03) 57 261 296
Anglican Church
St Paul’s Chiltern
1st & 3rd Sunday at 10.45am,
and Wednesdays 9.00am
All Souls’ Barnawartha
2nd & 4th Sunday at 10.45am
Brown's Plains Chapel
5th Sunday at 10.45am
Priest: Fr Peter Tinney 02 6032 9617
Catholic Church
St Mary’s, Chiltern
Saturday at 6pm.
Parish Priest: Father Ware 02 6032 9468
Ironbark Christian Church
Chiltern Memorial Hall. Sunday Service at 10am.
Life Group Meetings each Tuesday at 7.30pm.
All welcome!
Enquiries: Pastor Greg & Gina Crossman
03 5721 2296
Cookinburra Christian Fellowship
1st Sunday each month at 7pm
Corner of Church Road & Pooleys Road,
Indigo Valley
Enquiries: Carol 02 6026 7284
Chiltern Medical Centre
11 Main Street, Chiltern
(03) 5726 1690
Under New Management
Open 6 Days
Monday - Friday 8.30am - 6.00pm
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
Appointment & Walk-in
Consultations Available
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Barnawartha Primary School
Dear Grapevine reader, we are thrilled to
report that once again, we at Barny P.S.
have had the opportunity to celebrate
another advantage of being a small
school.
We spent the last day of
October on our family excursion at the
Werribee Zoo. It is not often that a
school community can invite their families to participate in
excursions, but being able to offer family involvement increased the
enjoyment of the day for all and had the added benefit of
strengthening relationships between parents, grandparents,
students and staff.
We made the most of the day by experiencing everything the
zoo had to offer together. Our children represented us with
pride and demonstrated our values of being safe, respectful
learners at all times … and we loved their enthusiasm and
appreciation, even after our long trips on the bus and the hot weather throughout the day.
Don’t forget: We have a school app! We are now using an app to
send instant messages, newsletters and notices. Search your app store for
tiqbiz, download to your phone, tablet computer…or all of them and keep
up to date with what’s on at Barny PS.
Barnawartha Primary School, Stanhope St, Barnawartha Vic 3688,
Acting Principal: Lisa van Noordennen
Chiltern Senior
Citizens Club
Ph: 02 6026 7227
Chiltern Lions Club
Melbourne Cup High Tea a Great Success
The club would like to thank
everyone who came to our
Games/Luncheon Day
The games were great and
the luncheon even better.
We rediscovered games that
we had not played since
childhood.
It is anticipated that our
next Games/Luncheon Day
would be on 19.2.15,
commencing 11.00am.
Cost would be $10.
On Tuesday 4th November the club put on its first High Tea,
with 50 guests arriving dressed up to enjoy the afternoon and
watch the cup.
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the complimentary glass of
champagne on arrival followed by a magnificent afternoon tea
comprising savoury and sweet exquisite delights. All were able
to go back as many times as they liked. Most people would have
only required a snack and cuppa for tea.
The club put on six $2.00 cup sweeps with all of the money
being paid out for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last place.
With the cup over many stayed and enjoyed the afternoon in the
Summerfield’s garden.
A very big thank you goes t0 Hank & Carol Mechielsen and their
daughters Raelene and Robyn for the wonderful food, teas and
service.
This will be confirmed closer
to the date.
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Chiltern Primary School
Day for Daniel
Thank you to everyone who supported our efforts to raise
funds for the Daniel Morcombe Foundation but also to make
our students more aware of keeping themselves safe. We raised
a total of $100.
New Old School Bell
Members of the Chiltern
Men’s Shed and the year six
students presented the new OLD School Bell they created
during the metalwork section of this year’s program, to the
school yesterday. It will hang in the old bell stand. Make time
to have a look at it. They have gone to a lot of trouble.
Our thanks also to Upton Engineering in Corowa for donating
the metal for our bell.
World Teachers’ Day –Friday October 31st
At Chiltern Primary we are extremely lucky to have dedicated and knowledgeable teachers such
as Colleen, Felicite, Marelle, Kristie, Heather, Kathleen and Alice. Each and every week they carry
out not only their allocated classroom and yard duties but also all of the extras that are necessary
in a school, such as camps, sleepovers, excursions, sport, School Council, planning cultural
performances, fundraising activities, and attending professional development. To all of our
teachers, we would like to say a very big thank you!!
Also, this year is a very special year for Colleen McQuillen. Colleen is celebrating her 40th year as
a teacher for the Department of Education. This is a remarkable achievement. Throughout the
years Colleen has taught at Wattle Glen, Watsonia, Southmoor, Mentone, Middle Indigo and
Chiltern. Her ability to connect with kids and establish respectful relationships with them is truly
something to be very proud of. Colleen works tirelessly each week for every student at Chiltern
Primary School, not just those in her classroom. On behalf of every past and present student,
teacher and parent I would like to congratulate Colleen, but most of all, say thank you Colleen
for your dedication and all you have done for every student who has walked through your
classroom door.
Chiltern Goods Shed to get Makeover
The Mayor of Indigo Shire, Cr Bernard Gaffney, has welcomed the
announcement today of three significant grants that will raise the bar in
tourism experiences in Indigo Shire and beyond.
Cr Gaffney said the $150,000 to develop landscaping, car parking,
security and an art hanging system for the Chiltern Goods Shed was a
wonderful addition to this newly refurbished site in Chiltern.
“This is a $200,000 project with a $30,000 contribution from Council and $20,000 in-kind
support from the community.
“The work will allow the recently transformed goods shed to become a central point for so many
recreational activities including cycling, mountain biking, a road cycling stop, and meeting
location. The art-hanging system is designed to protect the internal heritage fabric of the walls
and will be a space for orientation and interpretative signage and art exhibitions.
“This great project will mean a big boost to Chiltern township with a flow on effect in economic
development.” said Cr Gaffney
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St Joseph’s Primary School
The children at St Joseph’s Chiltern have specialist Science classes throughout the
year. This term in Science the children in P-2 are investigating ‘Air’.
This has involved a lot of blowing bubbles, huffing and puffing into balloons and
squeezing air out of plastic containers. It is important that future scientists enjoy
their investigations and have fun finding the answer to their question or hypothesis.
The Year 3-4 class are exploring the weight, force and resistance of air. They are looking
forwarding to creating their parachutes, paper planes and kites and conducting flight tests:
nothing competitive of course.
Year 5-6 are having a focus on Earth Science this term as they compare and contrast plant
characteristics and growth features. In doing this they are developing an understanding that
plants live in environments that meet their needs. Observations have also been made that plants
are more sustainable when they are placed in their native habitat.
In inquiry last week the P-2 class worked in groups to design
and develop their own creative communities using chalk and
recyclables on the asphalt at the front of the school. The
children individually and collectively demonstrated team
work, organization and higher level thinking while having a
lot of fun.
It is important for children to be challenged to investigate
their thinking and feel that they can arrive at their own
answers. If they feel there is only one answer to a problem,
we are not encouraging the creative thinkers needed today
and in the future.
Dedicated and passionate Kindergarten
Educators providing quality education for
children in Chiltern, Barnawartha, Springhurst,
Middle Indigo & Browns Plains
Wodonga Office: Kindergarten Administration
Telephone: 6056 4399
Save the Date:
Family Open Day
9th December:
9.00am - 11.00am
2015 enrolments forms for 4 Year Old funded
Kindergarten & 3 Year old Kindergarten are to be
received by CEYC no later than 7th November 2014
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Findlay Reunion.
18th
19th
On the weekend October
&
a family reunion of the descendants of Thomas Gardiner
Findlay & his wife Mary (Conheady) was attended by eighty family members, many travelling
from Queensland, Perth, Gippsland & Melbourne to join a considerable number from Bright,
Wangaratta, Corowa, Albury & of course Chiltern, where the family began in the 1850's.
The main organiser was Alan Findlay, a great grandson of Thomas & Mary, also a son of Leo &
Teresa Findlay, (both deceased) formerly of Chiltern, late of Moe.
The family gathered in Albury on Saturday afternoon, where much memorabilia, photos etc. were
eagerly viewed, while much chatter & catching up on the happenings of each of the relatives, was
of great interest. The family history dated back to 1750 was brought along by Anne & Bernadette,
daughters of Bill & Mary (Marengo) Findlay, much of the history was researched by Bill & Pat
Findlay, then much more research by Anne & Bernadette, a continual project of theirs.
On Sunday 19th the family came to Chiltern gathering near Nesbits on the Beechworth Road, one
of the previous homes of Thomas & Ita Findlay, & birthplace of Eunice De Piazza (Findlay). We
than travelled round town viewing the former home of Joseph & Mary Findlay (now Milligans),
then to where the home of William & Margaret Findlay once stood.
We then travelled on to the cemetery, where we took a walk, our guide being John Sanders also a
grandson of Thomas & Mary, & son of Ita & Norm Sanders (both deceased), formerly of Reid
Street Chiltern.
The family were very impressed with the beautifully kept condition of the cemetery, a big “thank
you” to all those who give of their time to keep the cemetery in such great condition.
After then viewing the site of the original home of Thomas & Mary. A few hundred metres before
what was previously known as Wenke's Crossing, (near the railway underpass), we all adjourned
to the home of Erin, Andrew & Jedd Dryden for a very enjoyable lunch, after which, most of the
families began to make their way homeward, all very happy with the two days of catching up with
each other, & hoping to do it all again in a few year's time.
Eunice DePiazza
DO YOU HAVE A FEW HOURS A WEEK / MONTH TO SPARE
DO YOU ENJOY MEETING NEW PEOPLE / TOURISTS
DO YOU WISH TO PROMOTE CHILTERN
THE CHILTERN ATHENAEUM IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO MEET &
GREET TOURISTS
COMPUTER SKILLS WOULD ALSO BE AN ADVANTAGE
Further enquiries please contact:
Chiltern Athenaeum President, Bill Steele on 0407 515985
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From the Athenaeum
Extracts from The Federal Standard Newspaper
120 YEARS AGO
Friday, November 2, 1894
We are now close to our great annual sports gathering. We allude more especially to the sports
which are to be held in the Chiltern Park on Friday, November 9th, under the auspices of the
Chiltern and Rutherglen Branch of the A.M.A. The Prince of Wales Birthday is always looked
upon as Chiltern's great gala day and the idea of holding sports at that time has been in existence
almost ever since Chiltern was Chiltern. The Miners have now had control of the 9th November
sports for some five or six years and the loyal manner in which they cater for the public cannot be
too highly commended. This year they promise to give away some £120 in prizes for various
events, the chief amongst the number being the Sheffield Handicap of £40, for which
nominations have closed. Amongst the runners will be noticed some of the elite of the
professional world, Sydney and Melbourne runners being well represented. A feature of the day
will be the Punch and Judy Show, which the committee have engaged, and four free
performances will be given throughout the day.
Friday, November 16, 1894
The Minister of Railways proposed to make an important change in regard to the sale of tickets at
all stations. In many cases, at present, if a traveller wishes to go from one part to another he has
to purchase tickets at difference stages of the journey. Mr Williams says he does not see why a
person should not be able to cover the whole journey on one ticket, and he proposes to see if such
an arrangement cannot be brought about.
60 YEARS AGO
Friday, November 5, 1954
BARNAWARTHA'S NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS DEDICATED
Following the destruction of the Barnawartha Methodist Church in the disastrous bush fires of
January 1952, local Presbyterians, who had held their services in that building, decided to build a
church of their own. A meeting was called by Mr. Eric Gowers, then Presbyterian minister, and a
good attendance resulted. The late Mr. E. J. Baxter moved the motion that the building be gone
on with, and Mrs. C. Holloway seconded. Immediate steps to raise finance were taken, and
several trips made to Melbourne to interview the head of the Church, who granted approval. Mr.
Ian Sproule, of Albury, was the successful tenderer for £2950. Gravel, etc., was carted by
members of the congregation and the building was started in November 1953. A women's guild
was formed, with Mrs. Harold Lobban as president, and Mrs. E. J. Baxter, secretary-treasurer,
and a group of willing workers set to work to raise money for the furniture by stalls and other
efforts. In two years with such events and donations £600 was raised. Donation of furniture:
Pulpit was donated by Mrs. Baxter, Sen.; minister's chair by Mrs. B. Mills, Mt. Beauty; first
elder's chair, Mrs. L. Ollson (S.A.); second elder's chair, Mrs. C. Eames; organ stool, Mrs. W.
McRae; carpets and fencing material, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lade. Organ, Communion table and font
were purchased with money raised by the guild. Many working bees by the men folk cleared the
site, and since the building was completed many such have been held to put everything in order
for the big day. At 2.30p.m. on October 28, visitors came from Albury, Bonegilla, Chiltern,
Hansonville, Kergunyah, Moama, Katamatite, Rutherglen, Myrtleford, Narrandera, Yarrawonga,
Howlong and surrounding districts, about 150 being present. The Interim Moderator, Rev.
Stevens of Wangaratta, knocked on the door, and Mr. E. Baxter, secretary of the church, opened
it from within. Then the ministers, presbytery and congregation entered and took their seats.
Mrs. C. Holloway was organist, and the Moderator led in prayer. After the services all adjourned
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to begithe S.M. Hall, where the afternoon tea was provided by the Ladies' Guild, thus bringing to
a close a red letter day for Barnawartha Presbyterians, and a real "back-to" meeting for all old
friends. On Sunday last Mr. Ron Wallace took the first service in the new church, and spoke in
glowing terms of the honor bestowed on him. Quite a large congregation was present.Friday,
November 12, 1954
OBITUARY - MRS. FRANCE C. S. HORN
The death occurred on Monday November 8, after a protracted illness, of Mrs. France Sara
Helena Horn, wife of Mr. John Horn at the age of 79 years. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Booth, deceased was born and educated in Chiltern, marrying John Horn in Chiltern
where they lived the rest of their married lives and raised the following family: - Ann Isabell
(deceased), Godfrey James (Eskdale), Vere May (Mrs. Kirby, Victor Harbour S.A.), Mary Frances
(Mrs. Benham, Warrandyte S.A.), Arthur Wilson (Chiltern), Ethel Booth (Mrs. B. Fuge, Indigo),
Joseph William (deceased), Eric Charles (Chiltern), Winston Anzac (Chiltern Valley) and Mavis
Lillian (Mrs. Stan Everon). Deceased died at the home of Cr. and Mrs. Basil Fuge, and was laid to
rest in the Chiltern New Cemetery on Wednesday. Father Goldsworthy read the burial services
and Messrs. Lefoe and Todd had charge of the mortuary arrangements.
£5 REWARD OFFERED
On Saturday night a portable wireless and new overcoat were stolen from Mr. Alan Lea's car
parked near the Chiltern Star Theatre. He is offering £5 reward for information leading to their
recovery. The theft was a most audacious one as First-Constable Roberts was in, or close to, the
theatre all night, and for the greater part of the night an exterior light was burning. On Thursday
night hoodlums chocked the wheels of a certain Holden, and during the pictures a small stone
was thrown and hit a patron. Neither First-Constable Roberts nor this paper will pull any
punches when these hoodlums are eventually caught. So far, we have refrained from naming
culprits, but from now on its boots and all.
50 YEARS AGO
Friday, November 13, 1964
LOCAL CHILD BITTEN BY SNAKE
Prompt treatment and a high-speed dash to Wodonga Hospital on Tuesday saved the life of a five
-year-old girl who had been bitten by a tiger snake. The child, Laurice Margery, is now in a
satisfactory condition. With her mother, Mrs. K. J. Margery, Laurice had walked a short distance
to the gate of their Barnawartha farm to collect bread when the snake struck. The bread carter,
who saw the snake, applied a tourniquet above the punctured area and the Wodonga ambulance
was summoned. Mr. J. Jones, Wodonga Ambulance station officer, travelled at high speed to
meet the parents, 7 miles out on the Murray Valley Highway. Wodonga Hospital was alerted and
a doctor was waiting to administer tiger snake anti-venom when the child arrived at the hospital.
GARDEN PARTY WITH A DIFFERENCE
The Garden Party to be held at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ashmead on Friday,
November 20, promises something different in this form of entertainment. For the first time the
livewire Infant Welfare Committee led by Mrs. Olive Nesbitt and a strong committee are
conducting a Miss and Master Garden Fete Competition for children of pre-school age. Entry is
free; independent judges have been engaged, and judging will take place at 2.30p.m. As on a
previous occasion a lot of work has gone into making the garden and spacious lawns their best for
the occasion. The sweeping, well-cut lawns will cater for the croquet competition and form a fine
background for the colourful frocking promised for the occasion. With Christmas just around the
corner there is now need to look for suitable Xmas Gifts. These will be found on a well-stocked
stall at the fete. A lovely afternoon tea is promised for those on the cool or sunny parts of the
verandah or lawns. There will be a lucky dip as well as other stalls to help raise funds for the new
Infant Welfare Centre to be commenced very soon. Proceedings n at 1.30p.m., so go along and
meet the best people in the loveliest frocks.
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Chilterns Fire Brigade Activities
Marelle Whitaker CFA Media Relations Officer
Are you aged between 11 and 16 years old?
You may be interested in joining
Chiltern Junior Fire Brigade.
We will be holding a Juniors’ Demonstration before the
FireReady Meeting. Come along for a try out and find out
what it is all about.
Bring the family and enjoy a
sausage at the free
Community BBQ
Time: 5-6.00pm Demo
6.00pm BBQ
7.00pm FireReady Meet’g
Date: Sunday 30 November
Where: Chiltern Memorial
Hall
Fire Danger Period
The Fire Danger Period is when CFA
restricts the use of fire in the
community. This is to help prevent
fires from starting. Once the Fire
Danger Period has been declared, fire
restrictions come into force. This
means you cannot light a fire in the
open air unless you have a permit or
comply with certain requirements. If
you don't obtain a permit, you could be
breaking the law and may be
prosecuted.
The Fire Danger Period in Indigo Shire
is expected to begin on Monday 17
November 2014. Please listen to local
media for confirmation.
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Chiltern Football Netball Club
SWANS 2015 COACHING PANEL
The CFNC committee finalized all coaching appointments for 2015 last week and look forward to
the season ahead with genuine excitement as we welcome a number of new faces to our coaching
ranks. Shaping up as a big year for the club!
2015 CFNC COACHING PANEL
Football
Senior: Mark Doolan
Reserves: Luke Brookes
Thirds (U17): Cade O’Neill
Fourths (U14): Mark Stephens
Netball
A-Grade: Shannon Terlich
B-Grade: Lisa Beckett (Maras)
C-Grade: Malorie Dishot
18&U: Jenelle Phibbs
15&U: Sally Twycross (Now Resigned)
13&U: Angie Peake
Footnote: Sally Twycross was reappointed as 15&U coach for 2015. Sally has since informed
CFNC that due to commitments at Wodonga Raiders she will be submitting a resignation from
the 15&U position at Chiltern. The Committee shall reassess the coaching position.
CWA CHAT
We at Barnie have been busy with various things happening. A number of members have put
entries in Wodonga and Rutherglen shows with a good deal of success. Also entries in the CWA
State Exhibition - Tess received a 1st for her beautiful jumper, Noni received 2nd for her lovely
hand-made patchwork and quilted knee rug. We also attended the Barnie Family Fun Day with
a cake stall - we had so many cakes, slices, biscuits we couldn't display more than a quarter of
them. A very good result and many people to talk to (and sell to).
Across Victoria many members are currently writing notes about the late Valerie Fisher, including
some of our members, together with photos all to be sent to Head Office to be collated and a book
to be printed. The aim is to launch the book to coincide with a world conference of the
Associated Country Women of the World, which is being held in Melbourne and it will be
launched at Barnawartha CWA in February 2019, prior to the conference.
Some of our branch participated in the Girl Guides Create-to-donate project by making slices with
Guide biscuits, when they sold them in Chiltern at the kiosk near WAW.
Prior to our October meeting, 2 members instructed us on flower arranging and members
brought their own vases and flowers, and Lenore and Vera supplying lots of foliage and flowers
too - they looked really fabulous. The AGM and regular meeting were held on 4th November
with a share lunch and of course the cup sweep and hats too.
Our new president is Noni, secretary Marilyn and treasurer Jan and we look forward to our
December meeting followed by a Chrissy lunch in our hall.
Greetings of the season to everyone in the "Grapevine" family, and a good safe holiday time .
Until next year, Marilyn
Monster Garage Sale
198 Howlong Road, Chiltern (on town garage sale map). Look for signs & balloons
Furniture, Electricals, Kids Books & Toys,
Scrap Metal, Farm Equipment, Saddlery, Something for Everyone.
Farm Gate will open at 8.00am
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a small school where big things happen!
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Faith and values based education
Strong focus on curriculum
Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program
A KidsMatter School
Reading Recovery – Literacy Intervention
Enhancing Mathematical Understanding – Maths Intervention
Social and Emotional Literacy
-Educating the child for life in the global village.
Taking enrolments throughout the year.
Our 2014 fees are very reasonable:
$1137 for the first child or $22 dollars a week
Two children $25/week
Three children $29/week
Please drop in or call if you would like to know more. Phone: 57261388
ARfuels national HQ to move to Barnawartha
Indigo Shire Council has issued a planning permit that will allow the national headquarters of
Australian Renewable Fuels Ltd, currently in Melbourne, to move to Barnawartha where it
operates a Biodiesel Plant.
The application is to demolish part of the existing offices at the Barnawartha site and replace
them with a smaller and more energy-efficient, contemporary office to accommodate staff.
Indigo Shire Mayor Cr Bernard Gaffney said the head office relocation showed great confidence in
Indigo Shire.
“This project ticks all the boxes for us. It will provide corporate jobs for local people, which is a
key concern, and the smaller building will be built on environmentally sustainable principles,”
Cr Gaffney said.
“The office and relocation of the corporate headquarters will, to our understanding, mean that
Australian Renewable Fuels will be the only ASX listed company headquartered in the Indigo,
Albury, or Wodonga Council areas.”
Andrew White, CEO of ARfuels said, “ARfuels is pleased to continue and expand its association
with the Indigo Shire and community. This relocation continues the work of the original project
of Biodiesel Producers Ltd and includes the employment of an additional five staff at the
Barnawartha site.”
It is hoped that work will begin before Christmas.
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Dear Editor,
With it being the centenary of the outbreak of WWI, I just thought some people in Chiltern may
like to read this letter from the Australian Ambassador in Belgium
Regards
Beryl Pickering
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Vale - Tognella, Maureen Margaret (nee Shelley)
Maureen was born at the Chiltern hospital 83 yrs ago and lived on the family farm at Indigo. She
attended Cornishtown school and with her sister Claire helped her father on the farm and cared
for her sick mother.
While at school the pupils were involved in Junior Farmers which then became one of the first
young farmers clubs in Victoria. Maureen contested and won Young Farmer of the Year.
She endured a lot of heartache when her childhood sweetheart was thrown from a horse and
killed.
Finally she met and married Paddy Tognella and they moved to Oxford St where they raised their
son Dean (and many of his friends) Dean has now married Sheridan and with their two children
Lachlan and Alexrandra live in Hurstbridge.
Maureen worked tirelessly for many organizations including the footy club, swimming club and St
Joesph’s School.
In more recent times she spent a lot of her time preparing the Catholic church for mass, funerals,
weddings etc.
Maureen also spent much of her time on her hands and knees in her beloved garden
She was much loved and will be sadly missed after her unexpected and sudden demise.
THANK YOU.
Tognella, Maureen Margaret.(13/6/32 - 6/10/14).
Brian, Dean & Sheridan wish to say thank you to the people of Chiltern and surrounds for their
expressions of sorrow and help on this sad occasion.
VALE - Heather Trigg 20/4/1930 - 5/11/2014
Heather was born at Warrnambool in 1930. Both her parents passed away in 1936 and Heather
was educated at a Boarding School. Travelling to England in 1958 Heather met Pat Dow on the
ship; the start of a friendship that only ended with Pat's death earlier this year. Heather and Pat
spent two years abroad and on their return to Australia settled in Queensland. Heather assisted at
Roseworld nursery at Redland Bay and also spent some time as a housekeeper at a Co-Ed College
at Charters Towers. She was also employed as a telephonist at one time.
Heather and Pat settled in Chiltern about 1986 and both became involved with the Chiltern Golf
Club. Heather served as Ladies Handicapper for about 20 years and also had several terms as
Ladies Captain. She held clinics for the local children and also organised Junior Competitions.
She continued to play a weekly round at Howlong until her sudden death at the Albury Hospital.
Heather will be sadly missed by all her friends.
For Sale Tom’s Ute
1999 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab Ute with Canopy
Auto, Petrol, 2 wheel drive, 197,250km’s,
8 months Rego: PZW:948 RWC $8,000ono
Phone Coral 0427 261826
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Healthy Active
Indigo North
11 Main St
Chiltern Vic. 3683
03 57261405
VicHealth is encouraging Victorians to swap
sugary drinks for water for 30 days.
The H30 Challenge asks people to make a simple pledge to
replace every sugary drink they would normally drink with water.
168 High St
Rutherglen Vic 3685
02 06336200
02 60329133 Fax
The aim of the challenge is to help establish healthier habits, with
water becoming the main choice of beverage in the long term.
www.inh.org.au
Email: inh@inh.org.au
If 30 days seems to long, over the next week thinking about what
you drink. How many sugary drinks a day do you drink?
District nursing
services
Personal care services
Home care services
Strength Training
Life Ball
Tai Chi
Walking group –Heart
foundation
Activities Group
Men’s Shed
Chronic Disease
Management Program
Counselling
Out of School Hours
Care
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Podiatry
Speech Pathology
Visiting Services:
Podiatrist
Physiotherapy
Counselling
Disability Advocacy
and Info. Service
(DAIS)
Training:
Apply First Aid
CPR refresher
Anaphylaxis
Asthma management
External Automated
Defibrillator Training
First Aid Course
Friday
21 of November
st
HLTAID 003
Contact Julie
Berry for details:
j.berry@inh.org.au
$100 full course
$90 for refresher.
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Full Page
$39.00 Half page
$22.50 12 cm x 6 cm $13.00
Full Back Page $45.00 12 cm x 12 cm $19.50
6 cm x 6 cm $6.50
Deadly Art
Chiltern
Lions
Printing
Service
Selling original Aboriginal Art & Craft
Open 7 days
9.30am to 4.30pm
Jeff & Ursula
Shop 2/47 Conness Street, Chiltern
Ph 03 5726 1113 or 0423 303 341
No Job Too Small
or Too Big!
Documents,
Photo Enlargement,
General copying.
Call John
(03) 5726 1764
chilternprint@bigpond.com
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R & J Zani
Earthmoving & Garden Supply
Bobcat
Excavator
Grader
Water Cart
Tractor & Slasher
Garden Soils
Pine Bark
River Stone
Road Base
YES WE DO DELIVER!
General Earthmoving
Tree Removal
Trenching
Demolition
Drive ways
Grass Slashing
Phone: 0412866552
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0260329407
1491 CHILTERN – RUTHERGLEN ROAD
RUTHERGLEN
Outside the Box!
Kids Yoga Fun & Fitness Classes
60 Conness St Chiltern
Now Open
60 Conness St Chiltern 3683
Rainbow Warrior Class 3-5yo
Thursday mornings 9.30-10.15
Maximum 10 in this class
PERSONAL TRAINING AND
Jelly Beans Classes 5-8yo
Thursday Fitness 4.00-4.45
Thursday Yoga & Relaxation 4.55-5.40
Maximum 12 per class
Banana Benders Classes 8-12yo
Tuesday Fitness 4.00-4.45
Tuesday Yoga & Relaxation 4.55-5.40
Maximum 12 per class
Please feel free to call me to enrol your child
0407 531 510
GROUP CIRCUITS
Now Open
Please feel free to call me if you
want to join in or if you have
any questions on
0407 531 510
A YEAR FROM TODAY YOU WILL HAVE
WISHED YOU STARTED NOW
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BARNAWARTHA STORE
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Chiltern
Lions
Printing
Service
No Job Too Small
or Too Big!
Documents,
Photo Enlargement,
General copying.
Call John
(03) 5726 1764
chilternprint@
bigpond.com
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Local Heroes
plus
IGA
LIQUOR
We Here At Chiltern IGA Are Trying Something
A Little Bit Different
We are offering 2 choices of takeaway on
Friday and Saturday nights.
November 14th and 15th
Lasagna
Lge $9.99
Sml $8.50
Chicken Carbonara Lge $9.99
Sml $8.50
Greek Salad
$14.99kg
Our Pizzas are also still available
On both nights
Check our Liquor Department
For some great prices
And YES we are open til 7pm Saturdays
now.
November 21st and 22nd
Beef Green Thai Curry Lge$12.50
Sml$10.50
Chicken Satay
Lge $12.50
Sml $10.50
Fried Rice
Lge $8.00
Sml $6.00
36 Conness St, Chiltern
0357 261471
fax 0357 261211
JOIN THE LOCALS SERVING LOCALS
Please note:
Copy deadline is
Next Grapevine is 28th November 2014
Monday 24th November 2014
Sue Robbins Hair and Beauty
Specialising in over 35 years of experience in the Hair and
Beauty industry, offering you just what you need.
Hi everyone, just letting you all know
Sue Robbins Hair and Beauty
has moved to a new address and a new phone number
all services are still available
looking forward to seeing old and new faces
please contact Sue on 0357261821 or 0429656306
to make an appointment
30 Gibson Street Chiltern
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BROWN’S EARTHMOVING
SAND, SOIL & HARDWARE SUPPLIES
27 Mackay Street, Chiltern
Phone (03) 5726 1203 or Mob 0409 037713
Find us on Facebook; Under Variety Tools
For all your Sand, Soil, Conmix, Mulch and more.
Plus, Garden Mulch / Straw & small Square Lucerne Bales.
For all your Concreting needs we have Cement, Rapid Set and Lime.
Now in stock: Rio Mesh for concreting (62 & 72)
Don’t forget our large range of Hardware & Auto.
Stihl & Husqvarna - Chains from $25 & Bars from $60, Wheelbarrow Wheels,
Hand Trolley Wheels, Jockey Wheels & Caster Wheels & 90mm & 100mm Storm Water Pipe
Machinery
Bobcat / Augers 200/300/450
Excavator 7.5 tonne
Excavator 2.5 tonne
Grader (small)
Trencher
Rotary Hoe
Wacka Packa
Tractor Slashing
3 Tonne Tipper
8 Tonne Tipper
8,000 litre Water Truck
Cool Room Hire
Trestle Table Hire
Also chairs for hire
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Open 7 Days a week
Open Wednesday to Sunday 8.30am to 4.30pm
7am – 4pm
Hot Breakfast Available
on Weekends till
10.30am
Dine In or
Take Away
Phone orders welcome
03 5726 1000
NATHAN
ATTERIDGE
CARPENTRY
BAS Garden & Landscape Maintenance
ABN 77660306193
ABN: 81 655 740 231
0407 163 336
n.atteridge@bigpond.com
General Garden Maintenance,
Property Maintenance, Hedges Trimmed,
Trees Trimmed, Garden Makeovers,
Landscaping, Pergolas, Decking, Paving,
Fence Screens, Rubbish Removal
For a free quote, please call Craig 0401 297100
Specialising in all
domestic construction,
renovations, new
dwellings, pergolas &
robes–no job too small!
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In Stitches
Andrew Lockett
This
Space
Now
Available
$6.50
Sewing Service
Quality Garment Alterations
Kim Collins
0414 569 800
Chiltern
Electrician
Vic REC-23548, NSW-266937C
2091 Indigo Creek Rd
Indigo Valley 3683
0499 551422
Lockett Electrical
No job too big or small
lockelec2091@outlook.com
MUSIC TEACHER
Experienced teacher
currently taking private
piano / keyboard, voice, theory
of music, guitar and recorder
lessons.
Pam McDonald
03 5726 1816
Call David Ross on 0407 946 871
For all Advertising Enquiries Please Contact
or email
John Flitton on (03) 5726 1764
chilterngrapevine@gmail.com
Barny Bill’s Produce
B & D Ellison
Cabinet Makers
Ph 0417 491696
Bulk Pet Meat 10kg
With over 30 years
experience - servicing
Eldorado, Wangaratta,
Chiltern, Beechworth and
surrounding areas.
Horse & Dog Products
Rapidvite, Redlands,
Spectrum, Kohnke’s Own
ABN 86994145180
Brian’s Yard Care
ABN 15 941 829 925
Wide range of affordable Services
Pensioner rates Insured
Brian
McVean
03 5726 1898 0400 261 898
Quality Custom Made
+ Free Design & Quote
Kitchens/Robes/Laundries
& Vanities/Bookcases etc.
Contact BRIAN on
03 5725 1683
Workshop at
72 Mackay Street,
Eldorado,VIC
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Mon^& Tues
Lunch 12noon - 2pm
Dinner 6pm - 8.30pm
$4.50 Schooners all day long!!
Wednesday
Lunch 12noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 6.00pm - 8.30pm
5.00pm - 6.00pm
$15 Pot n Parmy
Thursday
Lunch 12noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 6.00pm - 8.30pm
5.00pm - 6.00pm
$15 Steak Night
Friday
Joker Poker &
Raffle Night
Come in and enjoy delicious meals in our Bistro
For Lunch & Dinner on Sat & Sun 12noon - 2pm & 6pm - 8pm
~
Choose a nice Cold Beer in our Bar or from our selection of Local Wines
~
Call Wayne to organise your next private function
at our Friendly Hotel 03 5726 1470
~
Check out our website: www.telegraphhotelchiltern.com.au
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ABN 36-187-498-592
Corner Conness and
All Mechanical Repairs
Main Streets,
Free Pick Up & Delivery
Chiltern, 3683
Tyres, including puncture repairs
Phone 03 5726 1572
Trailer & Horse Float Repairs & Rebuilds
Bockman’s ACDelco Batteries
Swap & Go Gas
Over Christmas and New Year
we will be closed
25th, 26th, 27th & 28th December and
1st, 2nd & 3rd January.
We will be open 29th, 30th & 31st December
& resume normal
Trading hours from
4th January
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CHILTERN PHARMACY
Pharmacist: Michael Benjamine
24 CONNESS STREET T: 03 5726 1660
HOURS OF
BUSINESS
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
9.30am—5:30pm
SATURDAY
9am—12.00 noon
Christmas Gifts are
Now Available
new range of earrings - watches
- cosmetic bags - nail polish hand creams - perfumes luxury soap - aromatic candles
and diffusers
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ALLWERX
PLUMBING
Vic Lic. 36347
D&K CLEANING
SERVICE
STUART DYE
Plumbing
56 SCHOOL ROAD, SPRINGHURST
VICTORIA 3682
plumbing &
gasfitting
split system
installation
NSW Gold Lic. No. 7418C, Vic. Lic. 28350
NSW Gold Lic. 7418C Vic Lic. 28350
PHONE 03 5726 5346
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FAX 03 5726 5146
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MOBILE 0427 265 346
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EMAIL dandkcleaning@bigpond.com.au
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Cleaning services we provide:
solar hot water
installation
46 READ STREET, HOWLONG NSW 2643
Carpet steam cleaning with accredited
firm status lic. no. 106773 in inspection
& restoration carpet cleaning
hot water service
replacement
bathroom renovations
All our cleaners have police +
working with children checks
backflow prevention &
service drainage
We are insured, and all
employees have Workcare
Water & Sewerage Connection
Roofing
Drainage
Servicing all country areas
All Maintenance jobs
No job too small
Gas fitting (Natural & LP)
Mobile 0428 678 772
CONCRETOR
CONTRACTOR
Specialising in all types of
Concrete Work
roof repairs
Windows cleaning
After-build cleans
bushfire sprinkler
installation
Floors stripping
and resealing
Supermarket
cleaning
compliance certificates
Pressure washing
School cleaning
General cleaning
End of lease cleans
♦Slate Impression ♦Stencil & Colour
Domestic cleaning
Subcontractors for
blind cleaning
Craig Saville
Only use a licensed
plumber—call John on
M: 0418 350 917
Office cleaning
♦Driveways/Paths ♦Shed Floors
♦House Slabs ♦Exposed Aggregate
Mobile 0409 946 192 AH 02 6032 7482
For all Advertising Enquiries Please Contact
or email
John Flitton on (03) 5726 1764
chilterngrapevine@gmail.com
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Simon A. de Garis
FAPI
Land Valuer
Property Consultant
Fine & Decorative Art Gallery
Unique Craft & Gifts
Handmade Vintage Style Clothing
Creative Kids Classes
Knitting Yarn & Patterns
T/F 02 6026 7379
M 0400 367 516
degaris@bigpond.net.au
Barnawartha VIC 3688
19-21 Conness Street Chiltern
facebook.com/meaghanart
MUSIC TEACHER
Massage Therapist
Lynne Emblin
Therapeutic, Relaxation, Sports injury, Deep tissue
21 years experience
For an appointment Telephone:
03 5726 1591 or 0408708946
Registered for Work Cover & some Health Funds
Want to learn to play
the piano, violin or
flute?
I have years of
experience and
successful teaching all ages, from
beginner to advanced.
Play for pleasure or work towards
AMEB exams.
Sally Ross B.Mus., B. A., Dip. Ed
Springhurst 0414 468 521
Please note:
Copy deadline is
Next Grapevine is 28th November 2014
Monday 24th November 2014
Licensed Plumber – Drainer – Gasfitter – LPG - Roofer
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE LIC NOS. 48838 (VIC) 59152C (NSW)
We are able to offer a FAST and RELIABLE service to meet all clients needs
Specialising in:
◘ All General Plumbing
◘ Gas, electric & solar hot water systems
◘ Leak location & problem solving
◘ Irrigation &pump systems
◘ Roof repairs & maintenance
◘ Renovation &maintenance work
◘ Water tank installation & maintenance
◘ Accredited Enviro Plumber
◘ Drainage, septic & air-rated systems
◘ Commercial and industrial work
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
NO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL LANCE ON: 03 5726 5554 or M: 0405 686 929
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Indigo
Glass
foster carers
come from
Total glass and glazing service
Contact us on:
0419 385 697
03 5726 1982
all walks
All types of glass replacement
Glass and mirrors cut to size
Leadlight built to order
Etched and sandblasted glass
Glass for solid fuel heaters
of life
What’s
Stopping
You?
CALL US NOW
02 6055 8000
www.umfc.com.au
For all Advertising Enquiries Please Contact
or email
John Flitton on (03) 5726 1764
chilterngrapevine@gmail.com
Chiltern Post Office
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54 Main Street T: 03 5726 1300
All Postal Services
OPENING HOURS
Banking – Personal & Business (over 70 financial institutions
including CBA, NAB, St George)
Bill Payments (over 1000 bills accepted, including Rates)
Phone credit for all providers (including Telstra, Optus,
Virgin, Vodafone etc)
Discounted overseas calling cards
9.00am - 5.30pm
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, & Friday
Open to 7.00pm every
Thursday night
Passport interviews
ID Photos (8 digital photos for $14.95)
Working with Children Checks
VIC ROADS Agency
Work Safe Licences
Learner Permit Tests
Heavy Vehicle Work Diaries
Post Office Boxes
Number Plate Returns
Faxing & Photocopying
Greeting Cards & Wrapping Paper
(great range and quality—only $1, printed in Australia)
Unregistered Vehicle Permits
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This Space
O’NEILL AND
TODD
Funeral Director
Established 1937
is Now
Available
Just $19.50
For courteous and
dignified service
at all hours
Seven days a week
Servicing Chiltern,
Rutherglen &
Barnawartha District
Pauline Lappin
Chiltern 03 5726 1302
Benalla 03 5762 2461
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Pre-paid Funeral Plan
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Monumental Services
Terry Feehan (Proprietor)
Member A.F.D.A.
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$39.00 Half page
$22.50 12 cm x 6 cm $13.00
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ELDORADO
PLUMBING
Servicing the North East
☺ General Maintenance
☺ Hot Water Services
☺ Spouting Renewals
☺ Blocked Drains
☺ Water Tanks
☺ Septic Installations
☺ No call out fee
☺ 35 years exp
Darryl Hawkins
Electrical Contractor
Lic No Vic 19441 NSW 93609C
Commercial & Domestic
Installations & Maintenance
Repairs
dhawkinselectrical@gmail.com
Mob: 0458 406545
Simon Knowles
Kay Lavender
Emma Knowles
76 Conness St
Chiltern
Telephone: 03 5726 1286
Phone Graeme on
Mob 0407 353537
Hm (03) 5725 1383
Lic 19183
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BARNAWARTHA POST OFFICE
AND NEWSAGENCY
ABN: 94 150 215 049
Your One Stop Shop
A great range of cards and gifts for you to choose from
For all occasions along with all of the usual Australia Post Services
including mobile phone recharges, bill paying & banking facilities.
Contact details: Licensees; Glenn & Katrina Smith, 37 High Street
Barnawartha Vic 3688 Ph. & fax: 02
60 267
202
E-mail: barnypostoffice@bigpond.com
Opening Hours:
Mon – Fri: 6.00am to 5.00pm
Sat: 6.00am – 12.00pm
8.5 KG bottles only $35.00
Elgas Swap & Go, gas refills for smaller
gas bottles as well as delivery of 45kg
cylinders to Barnawartha, Chiltern &
immediate surrounding areas
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