Principal: Mr Ashley Munn Phone: 53 922 494 Fax: 53922429 www.kanivacollege.vic.edu.au kaniva.co@edumail.vic.gov.au Contacts: Mr. C Bendall Assistant Principal; Junior School P-6: Mrs K. Cole, Senior School 7-12: Mrs J. Tuckwell. Student Wellbeing: Mrs F. McDonald Items for newsletter to be sent to: newsletter@kanivacollege.vic.edu.au 27th November 2014 Kaniva College I also received an invitation to attend the mock United Nations Water Conference (inquiry unit) with the Year 6 students on Friday. As someone who follows politics and international relations reasonably closely I will enjoy this presentation and it’s a great opportunity for our students to develop an understanding of individual nation’s reliance on water. Inquiry projects are certainly becoming an important part of our Year 5/6 curriculum. The rocketeers have just left for Tokyo at the time of writing this article and they will arrive in Japan at 7.05pm AEDST Thursday. I was glancing through the action packed itinerary and saw the bit about how students introduce their team and country, and I was reminded that Jaiden and Louise are representing Australia!! Good-luck guys, I’m sure you will do us all proud. Teachers are busily preparing reports at the moment and we have a pupil free report writing day coming up on Monday December 1. Teachers put a great deal of effort into preparing reports that are informative and re-lect your child’s performance and we welcome any feedback you may have. Reports will be distributed on the last week of term. Mr Verrall, Mrs White, Mr O and the Year 4s were about to go sur-ing when I spoke to Mr V on Wednesday morning. They all left the college with smiles on their faces on Tuesday morning ready for their four day trip to Victor harbour. I hope they all have a good time and sleep in past 5.30 which was the time some of the boys got out of bed on Wednesday morning. I visited the Year 1 students while they were working on their “Blitzmasters” maths on Wednesday. It was great to see how well they were all doing with their sheets with most students completing their sheets within the 8 minutes allowed. The sheets I went through were completed to a high standard with very few errors. Great work Year 1!! Pupil free Day Monday-Report writing Day On Saturday morning, Jaden and Louise will present a five minute presentation on themselves, Australia and Kaniva to the students and their teachers from all the participating teams. With teams going in alphabetical order, Jaden and Louise will be the first team up to present. After lunch, the teams will be provided with a briefing on the rules of the competition, before heading off on a two hour Culture Tour. Jaden Hendy, Louise Hobbs, Mr Staehr and Steven Hobbs are currently in the air between Sydney and Tokyo on their way to the Asia Pacific Region Science Agency Forum (APRSAF)-21 Water Rocket Event. The two day event takes place this Saturday and Sunday at the Nihon University Funabashi Campus in Tokyo. The water rocket event precedes the annual four day conference of the APRSAF. The APRSAF aims to enhance space activities and education in the Asia-Pacific region and involves space agencies, governmental bodies, companies, universities and research institutes from more than 30 countries, including Australia. The conference and water rocket event are held together in a different city each year. Each country is allowed to enter up to six students, with most countries running a preliminary water rocket event to choose their representatives. Fortunately for Jaden and Louise, English is the official language of the APRSAF! Part of the aim of the event is ‘cultural exchange’ between the participating countries. To help achieve this, all the teams are staying at the same hotel, eat all meals together, and travel on buses together to and from the weekend’s activities. On Sunday morning, Jaden and Louise will be placed in a hall with a limited set of plastic soft drink bottles, plastic sheets, sticky tape and plasticine and given three hours to build two rockets each. Despite the students representing their country as a team, each student is competing individually and the exam conditions are strictly enforced. After lunch, the students will be given only one practice launch before they have their two official launches, with the aim to land their rockets as close as possible to a target 80m away. The winning team will be the team that has the lowest combined distance to the target from their two launches. Funding for travel has been provided by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, and accommodation, meals and local transport provided by the local organisers in Tokyo. Given the length of the flights, The Victorian Space Science Education Centre has also contributed for additional accommodation before the competition to allow Jaden and Louise a day of relaxation and sightseeing, and not make the trip so rushed. Thank you to everyone in the community who has provided soft drink bottles to allow the students to practice over the last two months. Last week the Discovery9 class had a truly amazing time in Sydney. We left Kaniva at 6.00am on Monday morning. Tucky drove the bus to Adelaide Airport where we had a quick bite to eat before boarding the plane. We arrived in Sydney in the afternoon and caught the train a couple of stops to St James Station, which was only a short walk to our hostel. The hostel was very basic but an excellent central location. The first stop on our itinerary was the Gallery of NSW. While some students found the contemporary art a little challenging, Mrs Tuckwell was in her element. From the gallery we walked through the city down to Circular Quay to catch a ferry to Manly. For many, this was the first time they had seen Sydney Harbour, the Bridge and Opera House. The weather was absolutely amazing and we all enjoyed an alfresco dinner on the beach. The ferry ride back to Circular Quay was stunning as the sun began to set behind Sydney Harbour. We started Day Two from the heights of Sydney Tower Eye. We got an amazing view of the city which helped to orientate us somewhat. As a group, we then walked down to marvel at the beauty of the Queen Victoria Building. Much of the second day was spent working on group ‘big question’ projects. All three groups took the opportunity, while in the mall, to survey people walking about the city on their lunchbreaks. In the afternoon we visited Hyde Park Barracks, which was home to many convicts who were sent to Sydney in the early 1800’s. Later in 1846, it was converted into an immigration depot for single women and girls who had come to Australia looking for work as house maids. The building is now a museum and allows visitors to dress up and try out many of the displays, including the convict style hammocks which they slept on. On Day Three we started with an early visit to Madam Tussauds. This was so much fun and many a selfie was taken. Next door we visited the Sea Life Aquarium, where we watched the sharks and sting rays being fed. Students were then challenged to use the public transport system, while still in small groups, to find their own way to the Sydney Opera House. All made it safely, and the only person late was Mrs Tuckwell! Following a tour of the Opera House was the highlight of the trip for most, climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It took some time to getting kitted up in a very fashionable grey onesie, harness belt, radio headphone set, complementary cap and attachable hankie! We were able to take the climb quite slowly which allowed us to really take in and enjoy the view. This was followed by dinner at China Town where everyone was still buzzing and talking about the amazing day we had experienced. On our last full day in Sydney we walked to Martin Place, where we poked our heads in at Sunrise’s Brekky Central. We then caught the train to Kings Cross where we participated in a ‘Rough Edges’ tour. While confronting, all students felt this was a really important experience. The issues of homelessness, drug addiction, safe injecting rooms and alcohol fuel violence were raised and discussed. This was a great foundation for the group looking at the issue of homelessness for their big question project. Our afternoon didn’t exactly go to plan. The tour guide who was to take us around the Rocks did not show up, so we opted for a ride out to Cockatoo Island on the ferry. The final destination of our trip was the Broadway Cinema to see the new Mocking Jay/Hunger Games movie. On Friday, we all had to get up very early to get out to the airport in time for a 9.30am flight. After a pleasant flight, Mrs Watts met us in Adelaide to drive us home. Mrs Tuckwell, Mr McFarlane and the Discovery9 class would all agree that the week in Sydney was probably one of the best school trip we have ever experienced. The current Year Eight class need to start planning and thinking about what they intend to do for their Quest Celebration. A big thankyou to Mrs Watts and Mr Tuckwell for driving us to and from the airport! On Monday the Year 2 class, along with Gracie and Mrs Dodson, visited the Adelaide Zoo. After travelling through some -ierce thunderstorms along the way, we were very lucky to have a -ine day for exploring. The day started well with a visit to the panda exhibit, where Wang Wang and Funi both wandered around, showing off nicely for the crowd. Other zoo highlights included watching the sea lions at play, patting the animals in the Children’s Zoo, feeding time with the tigers, the macaw -lying overhead as we ate lunch and a barking meerkat outside the giraffe enclosure. After seeing most of what the zoo had to offer, it was time for a quick visit to the gift shop before climbing back on the bus for the long trip home (only two hours behind schedule – sorry mums and dads!) All in all, a brilliant day. Year 2’s memorable moments: Hannah – My favourite animals were the meerkats and the sea lions. The meerkats were so cute!! One meerkat was playing dead on its back! The sea lions were very good swimmers. Ben – The hippo pooed in the pool while we were watching. When we were eating lunch the macaw -lew over us. Kali – I liked Wang Wang and Funi. The weirdest thing was when the hippo pooped in the pool. The coolest thing was Manu the macaw who swooped near our heads. Logan – At the Adelaide Zoo I saw meerkats and one was barking like a dog. Bonnie – The sea lions were getting fed and they were greedy pigs. The barbery sheep didn’t look like sheep. They looked like goats. Milly – it was funny when the hippo pooed in the pool and when the baboon showed its bottom. Kurt – The Tasmanian Devil is black. It is awesome. Samantha – My favourite animals were the -lamingo and the barking meerkat and the hippo. The coolest thing was when the meerkat was barking. The thing that I was most hoping to see was an emu. Riley – The weirdest thing was when the hippo yawned. Its mouth was huge! My favourite animal was a tiger because it came up and ate food. Toby – My favourite animal was the crocodile. I got my picture taken with it. Brody – We went to the zoo. I was doing the Tassie Devil. On November the 11th until November the 14th, Year 11, along with Mr Cole and Miss O’Neil, went to Adelaide for their end of year trip. Although the trip was extremely fun, it was highly educational also. We visited Flinders University, Uni SA, University of Adelaide and Saint Marks College. Going to these places was quite an eye opener. We got to see what Uni life was like and the course that all the uni’s offer. We got to hear from present students of the Uni and we also got to see what life would be like if living at Saint Marks College. As well as all of this, we went rock climbing which was great fun, with almost every student participating. We went to the Adelaide zoo, we went to the beach, the Adelaide beach house and of course we went shopping. We had an amazing time and on behalf of Year 11 I would like to thank Miss O’Neil and Mr Cole for coming along and putting up with us and our taste in music. It’s safe to say that the teachers have definitely heard the song “Anaconda”. We would also like to thank Mr Steahr for organizing the trip as it is greatly appreciated. Rachel Buttigieg Last week the Year 11’s were part of the Kaniva College Work Experience Program or were gainfully employed. All of the students taking part in the Work Experience Program received great verbal reports and we are looking forward to receiving the rest of their feedback sheets over the next week. These students really do the school proud by their commitment to the placements they have chosen, the respect they show their mentors and the enthusiasm they display. Those gainfully employed spent the week under the direction of their employer and took on all the duties of any other employee in that role. These students either went working on various local or interstate farms or for the West Wimmera Shire. I’m sure their help was greatly appreciated at this busy time of the year. This year’s Work Experience students got to learn how to prepare (and taste test) exquisite French patisseries, feed giraffes, collect water specimens and test in a laboratory, learn about marketing events, fix tricky electrical problems, observe many of the allied health services available to our local community, create photographic art, help hold wiggling puppies, pack and dispense medicine, attend wool sales and learn how very busy offices work. One student got to work in a school whose primary section had a larger student population than the whole of Kaniva! We would like to thank the following businesses for taking such great care of our students, making a difference to their career aspirations and strengthening their bonds with our school community. Hayden Tink Electrical, Kaniva– Dan Rayner Mulots Patisserie, Hyde Park-Adelaide-Rebecca Wallis Stawell Gold Mines, Environmental Department-Victoria Taylor Tatiara Truck and Trailers, Bordertown-Carlee Feder Halls Gap Zoo, Halls Gap, Melody Maddern West Wimmera Health Service , Allied Health Nhill and Kaniva and General Nursing-Ellen Wheaton Horsham City Council, Tourism and Event Development, Horsham-Jaimee Shurdington Horsham Vet Hospital, Horsham-Tiarnee Vivian Kingston Pharmacy, Kingston SE-Sarah Nash Baden Powell College, Melbourne-Rachel Buttigeig Elders Rural, Horsham-Charlie Maddern HC Pro, Horsham-Lani Williams Bale Fisher Farms, Rennie NSW-Lewis Bothe West Wimmera Shire, Kaniva-Tyson Gordon Maddern’s Farm, Sandsmere– Jack Bone Carter’s Farm, Serviceton– Scott Little Please make sure you have your bathers, swim top and towel. Week 9 Monday 1st Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Report Writing Day Tuesday 2nd Wednesday 3rd Thursday 4th Yr 8 Yr 9 Yr 7 Yr 6 Yr 5 Yr 1 Yr 2/3 Yr 4 Friday 5th Prep Second hand books 2015 Booklists • Parents can arrange their own second hand books. The college is happy to place ads in the newsletter for wanted/sale items. The following is a list of items that were used in 2014 and required for 2015. This year, booklists are again being prepared by Warrnambool Books. • Booklists were distributed to families this week. • This year we are introducing the booklists to 2015 Year 4 students. This means that students in 2015 Year 4, 5 and 6 will need to purchase their own books and requisites; they will not be supplied by the school. The Requisite Levy charged by the school at the start of 2015 will be reduced to reflect this. Year 7 Humanities Alive 1 (2nd Ed) ONLY AVAILABLE 2ND HAND Pearsons Mathematics 7 - Student Book (Aust Ed) Students in Prep – Year 3 will be required to purchase the Spelling book, Maths book and Reading Diary through the booklist system. Therefore the Spelling book, Maths book and Reading Diary will not be charged out to families at the start of 2015. Orders and payment can be made online to Warrnambool Books or returned to the school by December 10th . An advice card will be posted to families prior to distribution. There will be a distribution day held at the school on January 16th or books may be posted out to families. Further information concerning the booklist return and distribution dates is included on the booklist itself. From the Prep Room M100W Words d ul o C e th from The progress with these important common sight words has been amazing! We are testing students every day if they add their name to the list before the first bell. Thank you for your assistance at home with this important reading milestone! Next Tuesday Dec 2nd Mrs Maddern has arranged for the Preps to prepare a healthy lunch as part of their Health class. For more information please see the note that was sent home with students with this newsletter. Mr Taber I and little Year 8 Humanities Alive 2 (2nd Ed) ONLY AVAILABLE 2ND HAND Pearsons Mathematics 8 - Student Book (Aust Ed) Year 9 Deadly Unna (Phillip Gwynne) Pearsons Mathematics 9 - Student Book (Aust Ed) Year 10 Night (Elie Wiesel) Humanities Alive 4 ONLY AVAILABLE 2ND HAND Pearsons Mathematics 10+10A - Student Book (Aust Ed) VCE Refer to book list For Sale Year 9 (Mint condition) Humanities Alive 3 $45 Pearsons Mathematics $ Oxford Dictionary (mint cond) $20 Vis Comm Design Units 1-4 (mint cond) $45 IT Applications VCE 3&4 (mint cond) $60 General Maths Units 1&2 $30 Year 9 books For Sale Deadly Unna (Phillip Gwynne) Pearsons Mathematics 9 Wanted to Buy Information Technology VCE Units 1&2 (5th Ed) (Potts) Please contact Luke or Beth Grosser Ph 5393 1230 LIBRARY BOOKS Just a reminder to check at home for College library books (often found hiding under the bed, in book shelves, etc). Calendar Year Subject Topic Due 5 Maths Maths sheet Fridays 6 English Reading every night, Spelling Mondays 6 Maths Maths mate Fridays 7 Maths Statistics Sheets Tuesday 2nd December 8 Maths Homework Sheet Thursdays November 25 - 28 Year 4 Victor Harbor VCE Final Folio Exhibition Heart Felt Year 11 Headstart December 1st Report Writing Day - student free 2-5 Year 10 Headstart 3-4 Year 8 Federation Uni Experience B’rat 4th Year 1 Minyip 5th Last Day Year 10 8 - 12 Yr 6 Secondary School Transition 12 Yr 7 Naracoorte Caves Yr 2 Sleep over 15 - 18 Yr 5-9 Activities Week 17th Presentation Night 7pm 18th Pool Party 3.30 finish Value Awards Congratulations to the recipients of this week’s college values awards: Resilient Rodger Year 2- Logan Tink Year 3 - Chanel Obrien Year 5 - Emersyn Ansell Prep - Jesse Tink Year 1 - Mitchell Dickinson Year 6 – Jimmy Mitchell WORK OF THE WEEK Congratulations Lucy Mulraney Prep For her colouring and letter M sheet. Lucy’s work is on display in the College office as this week’s ‘work of the week’. Congratulations Lucy! LeCoin Français French Corner. Another important day near Christmas in France is La Fête des Rois, which means the Feast of the Kings and takes place on the 6th of January. In English we often call it the Epiphany, but it is only really celebrated in churches in Australia. It marks the day when Christians believe that the three wise men came to visit Jesus and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. In France it is a public holiday and there are lots of festivities. On La Fête des Rois, people eat a special cake that is shaped a little bit like a crown. It is called a gallette des rois. Somewhere inside the cake is a bean or charm. Whoever eats the piece of cake with the charm in it gets to be the king or queen for the day. They might get to wear a cape or a crown and people will call out ‘vive le roi’ or ‘vive la rene’ which means ‘long live the king’ or ‘long live the queen’. This week one person’s name saint has a feast day. Bonne fête to Riley in Year 2 for tomorrow. Mademoiselle Pfeifer Did you know? Learning music helps kids understand other cultures Found!! Silver iPod nano. Please contact the office if you’ve lost one. Careers News Floor Technology Traineeship Location: Horsham Code: 2255829031 Description: WORKCO Group Training on behalf of a local carpet laying business is seeking an energetic and motivated person wishing to undertake an apprenticeship in Floor Technology (Carpet Laying). The successful applicant will be working towards completing Certificate III in Floor Technology. This position represents as an excellent opportunity for a self motivated person wishing to commence a career within this industry. Ideally, the successful applicant should possess: a genuine interest in the floor covering trade; be physically fit; a desire to learn all aspects of the trade; good hand/eye coordination; a reliable, responsible and positive attitude; the ability to work in a team environment; good communication skills and the ability to follow instructions. Duties include but are not limited to: measuring areas to be covered; estimating and ordering quantities of floor coverings; fixing underlays of hardboard sheets; laying covering materials; matching patterns; cutting shapes around fixtures and trimming edges. For further details contact Shane Cross on 0418 564 890. To apply: A cover letter and a full resume to be sent to Shane Cross at WORKCO Limited, 15-17 Dimboola Road, Horsham, 3400 or email: recruitment@workco.com.au by 5pm, Friday, 12th December 2014. WORKCO Limited is an equal opportunity employer. Business Administration/Sales Traineeship Location: Horsham Code: 2255712985 Description: WORKCO Group Training on behalf of a Horsham business, are seeking a self motivated person keen to start a career in sales and business administration. The successful applicant will be working towards completing Certificate 3 in Business Administration. Ideally, the successful applicant should posses the following attributes: good communication skills; commitment to excellent customer service; interested in learning and shows initiative; proficient computer and keyboarding skills; the ability to follow direction, and ability to prioritise and manage workloads. A current driver's licence is essential. If you are committed to completing a traineeship and are a self motivated person looking for a career in business and sales, we would like to hear from you. For further details contact Shane Cross on 0418 564 890. To apply: A cover letter and a full resume to be sent to Shane Cross at WORKCO Limited, 15-17 Dimboola Road, Horsham, 3400 or email: recruitment@workco.com.au by 5pm, Friday, 5th December 2014. Summer School for School Leavers 2014/15 RSA, RSG, FSH, First Aid, Coffee, Bar & Waiter $50 on payment plan Hospitality Training Australia is bringing back its popular Summer School for School Leavers program commencing 1 December 2015 at locations across Melbourne and Regional Victoria. For $50* get essential certificates in RSA, RSG, FSH and First Aid. Plus you receive practical skills in Coffee, Bar, Waiter, Wine and Cocktails. It is specifically designed for school leavers and university students to help them transition from school to the workforce and start earning money. Enrol now for any of these locations: Melbourne CBD * Geelong * Essendon * Mooroolbark * Eltham * Lalor * Bairnsdale * Ballarat * Shepparton * Werribee * Williamstown * Healesville * Gisborne * Horsham * Beechworth * Brighton * Rowville * Berwick * Wonthaggi * Yarrawonga * Cranbourne * Nagambie * Benalla * Swan Hill * Windsor * Daylesford * Frankston * Bendigo * Wangaratta * Warrnambool * Pakenham * Noble Park * Mornington * Seymour A detailed timetable is available online for each location Costs & Inclusions: $125 Enrolment free, or $50 for Certificate III in Hospitality and a second payment of $75 to continue to complete Certificate IV in Hospitality. (*An eligibility criteria applies for government subsidised training) covers all you need: All learning and assessment materials, equipment, ingredients and resources; • • Full participation in all training and activities; A Statement of Results and compliance certificates. Graduate opportunities for casual or part-time employment exist with the following contract catering companies this summer: Delaware North, Spotless Food Services and Peter Rowland Catering. Learn More Visit www.hosptrain.vic.edu.au/summerschool to learn more and to enrol in Summer School for School Leaves 2014/15. KANIVA YOUTH Grade 6 to year 12 age most welcome • DONATIONS NEEDED Christmas Activities Week Donations of clean, empty large coffee jars, or pasta Friday Nov Family Night at Servi sauce jars (Dolmio, Raguletto), are needed for activities Community Clubrooms. Dinner Served by week. Kaniva Youth, Youth meet Kaniva Also, if anyone has small succulent plants or cacti, old Church of Christ 6.00pm Families to cups and saucers (don’t have to match), or Servi at 7.00pm. Please RSVP for small jam jars, they would be greatly catering purposes appreciated for Activities Week. Items can be delivered to the office. 28th LINK Neighbourhood House ACFE—Adult and Further Community Education Training for Committees - Governance Training LAST WORKSHOP - Plan for the future - Thursday 27th of November FROM 7PM Boat Licence THIS SUNDAY 30th of November from 8:30am - 12:30pm - MUST book before 1pm Friday. Numbers needed for course to go ahead. $135 Full licence 16 years and over. Restricted licence 1215years. An invitation is extended to the Volunteers of the Kaniva Community to join Volunteering Western Victoria, West Wimmera Shire Council and LINK Neighbourhood House to a morning tea at Heartlfelt to celebrate International Volunteer Day and have a Christmas Breakup for Volunteering organisations. If you volunteer at the school, on a committee, in an organisation or in any capacity we would love to see you there. Please RSVP Contact LINK for details and to register : 53922865, Kaniva LINK Neighbourhood House (facebook) or kanivalc@bigpond.net.au Junior Div 4 Cricket Roster: Parent helpers 29/11/14 Stimson & Kuchel 6/12/14 Holland & Munn Helpers jobs include: Encouragement, Promoting good sportsmanship, scoring and umpiring Revised Senior Basketball Draw 2014-15 Date 4th Dec 11th Dec 5th Feb 12th Feb 19th Feb 26th Feb Time 5.15 Teams Blue V White Scorer/Timekeeper Dodson/? 6.05 Black V Red Hawker/Williams 5.15 Black V Blue Mitchell/Elliott 6.05 Green V White Maddern/Hodges 5.15 Blue V White Dodson/Bothe 6.05 Black V Red Natt/Verrall 5.15 White V Red Stimson/Hawker 6.05 Blue V Green King/McDonald 5.15 Red V Green Braunstein/L Hicks 6.05 White V Black McFarlane/Dodson 5.15 Green V Black Holland/Williams 6.05 Red V Blue Fiscalini/Coleman 5th March 5.15 Semi Final 1 V 4 TBA 12th March 6.05 5.10 Semi Final 2 V 3 GRAND FINAL TBA Committee Basketball News A revised senior draw is listed above. This was necessary to ensure that teams get to play a more even number of matches. Please see Kerrie Dodson if you have any queries regarding this. Teams have also been revised, with some changes being made in both junior and senior grades. Hopefully this will allow for a more even competition. WEST WIMMERA HEALTH SERVICE Junior Kitchen Assistants Casual Positions - Kaniva We are seeking applications from motivated and enthusiastic individuals aged 15 – 17 years, for Junior Kitchen Assistant positions at the Kaniva campus. These positions will include working after school, weekends and during school holiday periods from 3.00pm – 6.00pm and applicants must be able to work in a team environment. For further information or to obtain a Position Description, please contact Mrs. Linda White, Executive Assistant, on phone: 53914222 or email lwhite@wwhs.net.au Written applications, including the names and contact phone numbers of three (3) referees, should be addressed to Mrs. Linda White, Executive Assistant, and submitted by the closing date Friday 12th December 2014. ** Employment is contingent undertaking a Police Check on successful Mr. J.N. Smith PSM, Chief Executive Officer, West Wimmera Health Service, P.O. Box 231, NHILL, VIC. 3418. applicants Canteen News: Gluten Free!! Banana Bread $1 Orange muffins $1 Christmas Special Mince pies $1 Price Changes Muffin Pizzas $1 for 1/2 a muffin Zooper Doopers .50c Fandangles Choc Shmallow and Fairy Floss $1.50 Dixie Cups $1.50 Free Organ Hammond organ in good condition. Free to good home. Contact Lucy on 0422 742 083 or see Miss Pfeifer at school. KANIVA COMMUNITY SPORTING COMPLEX TENDER FOR MANAGEMENT, CLEANING AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE Tenders are invited for the Management, Cleaning and Garden Maintenance at the Kaniva Community Sporting Complex in accordance with the Specification of Duties. Tender documents may be obtained by contacting Angela Veitch at the Council Offices, 15 Baker Street, Kaniva, Phone (03) 53927700 or at taegansalt@westwimmera.vic.gov.au Tenders to be addressed to Kaniva Community Sporting Complex Committee of Management, PO Box 15, Kaniva. Tenders close - 4.00 p.m. on Friday 5 December 2014. Late tenders and those received by facsimile will not be considered. The lowest or any tender is not necessarily accepted. ANGELA VEITCH SECRETARY/TREASURER Kaniva Leeor United Netball Club invites applications for all Senior and Junior Coaches. Applications close December 8th Post to: PO Box 109, Kaniva VIC, 3419 email: delilu@bigpond.com
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