Byron Shire Echo – Issue 30.08 – 05/08/2015

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Classifieds

Sport

FUNERAL NOTICES

MUSICAL NOTES

JOHNSTONE, KAY

PIANO TUNER Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981. Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or www.specialtypianos.com.au

Much loved wife of Alan. Loved mother and mother -inlaw of Kathy & Glenn, Jennifer & Paul and David (dec). Loved grandmother of Melanie, Ashleigh, Charlotte, Billy and Asher. Kay will be sadly missed by all family and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral service to be held at St Martin’s Anglican Church, Mullumbimby on MONDAY (August 10, 2015) commencing at 9.00am followed by burial at the Mullumbimby Cemetery.

Tel: 6684 6232 IAN DAVID MCKAY ARCHITECT / ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNER 16/06/1932 – 27/07/2015

DRUMMER & BASS PLAYER WANTED Rock, blues, punk, slide. Ph 0412469109

LOST & FOUND LOST TORTOISESHELL GLASSES Multi focal, last seen Santos warehouse in Byron Friday morning. Please call Jane on 0413618832

LIVESTOCK HORSE TRAINER/STARTER 20 plus yrs exp 100% nonconfrontational method. No issues too small or too big. Excellent refs. Simon 0419563312

PETS PET MEMORIAL SERVICES Experienced celebrant. Together we create a loving farewell. Phone Rosie 0438401716

Meet sleek & slinky Milago! She’s new to the shelter & has already won hearts. With the shiniest black coat & beautiful big green eyes, Milago is a real young stunner. She’s very affectionate & playful & would make an excellent companion for a loving family. To meet Milago, our 4 cute kittens & other cats, visit the Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby. If anyone is interested in becoming a foster carer, please contact us. OPEN: Tues 2.30-4.30pm Thurs 3–5pm Sat 10am–12 noon Call AWL 6684 4070

13.04.1926 ~ 30.07.2015 Late of South Golden Beach formerly of Nelson Bay. Beloved husband of Iris. Loving father of Susan (Dec), Alan, Michael and Christopher. Loving Father-in-law of Judy, Chris, Wendy and Marcelle. A loving granddad and a really great, great granddad to many. Longstanding member of Marine Rescue (Coastal Patrol). A service is to be held at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall on THURSDAY (August 6, 2015) between 2pm and 3.30pm and a celebration of his life will continue from 5pm at that venue. No flowers please. Instead donations to Brunswick Marine Rescue are encouraged.

Tel: 6684 6232

IN MEMORIAM RICHARD CHURCH 7.5.1979 – 8.8.2012

All cats are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. Please make an appointment 0403 533 589 Billinudgel petsforlifeanimalshelter.net

R.I.P PETS VALE PEPE

Brothers in life, forever now Sadly missed.

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IZZIE is an active 12-month-old desexed female Shih-tzu X weighing about 13kg. She loves life, people, children and other dogs. If you can give Izzie a permanent, loving home please contact the Friends of the Pound Rehoming Centre on 07 5524 8590 or Pam on 0421 017 461. Visit friendsofthepound.com to view other dogs and cats looking for a home.

HELP SAVE A DOG Become a foster carer for CAWI now Look after a dog for one night or longer if you wish. You can choose to foster a small, medium or large dog if you have a big heart and a fenced yard.

Call Carol now on 0488 415 444. Richie, you live on in all our hearts. We love and miss you so very much. Love from all your friends and family.

Young Isla is a beautiful, young tabby girl. She was found wandering in Ocean Shores. It seems that she once had a good home which she lost and became a ‘street cat’. Isla has a very engaging personality, is friendly, and very happy to be stroked. Full of life and curious. Isla is very adaptable, and will quickly become a happy member of the family who adopt her.

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Devils farewell fans with thrilling last-gasp victory John Campbell

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Milago Much loved and will always be missed by His wife of 33 yrs, Helen, by his children an their partners, David and Catriona, Kirsten (dec), Robin and David, John, James, Christopher, Holly and Will, and his grandchildren Saskia, Felix, Sarah, Tessa, Archie, Henry and Rose, and by his dogs Dot Com and Jack We’ll meet again. R.I.P. Celebration of his life Friday 14th August at the Byron Bay Community Centre (starting at 11:00am)

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Byron Bay’s stuttering tilt at the NRRRL premiership title had another twist at Red Devil Park on Sunday. The boys’ declining fortunes resulted in a relatively modest crowd in the vicinity of 2,188 turning up to witness what was a riveting and passionate contest against the Casino Cougars, who were themselves striving for a spot in the play-offs. It was never pretty - in fact it was quite lacklustre in the first half - but it got the blood pumping as it came down to the wire. The score when the hooter finally blew was 32-26 to the home side, and it was fair reward for the effort put in by every player bar none. Devastated by injury, all those fit and able to pull on the jersey took to the field on a hot and blustery afternoon. Nobody wanted to cast their mind back to the first round encounter when the Devils traveled west to put in, with a much stronger side on paper, their poorest performance of the year. Byron this time played with commitment but not a lot of urgency to trail 12-6 at the break, their try coming from

full-back Hayden ‘Rupert’ Rosenbaum. What a tough little customer he is. With his razor sidestep and blistering turn of pace, he collected a wicked pass twenty from the line and left the Casino defenders floundering in his dash to the sticks. But the drama came in the second forty. “It’s not the dog in the fight, it’s the fight in the dog’ is the timeless adage that best sums up Byron’s performance. The boys got off to a flyer when second-rower Joey ‘Flash’ Gordon, marauding down the right side of the pitch all day, made just enough of a break for the eager support and many hands to put winger Nathan ‘Nellie’ Nichols in for a try. Immediately upon the restart, they were down that flank again, with Rosenbaum, having rejoined the battle after a heavy knock, gathering a chip on the tip of his fingers and planting the pill next to the uprights. At 14-12, the crowd was finding its voice and when Joe ‘Senator’ McCarthy crossed they went berko. The Cougars responded quickly and threatened again - but cometh the hour, cometh the man. Gordon took

a breathtaking intercept and sprinted 185 metres, maybe even more, with the crowd riding him like Jim Pike on Phar Lap. Nobody deserved a try more and, in a week in which the Goodes story shamed the nation, nobody had more right to do his indigenous dance. Onya Joey, we love you. If that wasn’t specky enough; with the clock ticking down and sides locked at 26-all, and the barbarians hammering at the gate, and the ref blowing a welter of penalties to the Cougars, the Bay threw caution to the wind. Courage exhibits itself as much through the spirit of bold endeavour as it does through physical toughness. Refusing to let the ball die, and backing each other up again and again for one more pass, the Devils registered a magnificent Harlem Globetrotters try to Alex ‘Sir Frank’ Packer. It was totally ab-fab. The finals might be beyond them - so much depends on unlikely results elsewhere - but Byron’s last round clash is with their neighbours, the mighty Mullumbimby Giants, at Les Donnelly Field. Go support the boys, in red or blue and gold - they’ve earned it. It’s the greatest game of all.

Action in the bellydancer’s jewel Brian Mollet

Lomath Oval shone like a jewel in the navel of a bellydancer for the east-of-thehighway derby in the Nick Shand Memorial cricket series pitting the condo-dwelling Byron Full-Tossers against the shark-dodging surf dudes of Suffolk Park, known as the Swingers. Levi called correctly and surveying the freshly flayed outfield and the springlike sunshine ordered his Swingers to have a swing. Owen (35) and Chi put on 40 for the first wicket un-

til Brian’s (1–14) ubiquitous outswingers claimed the first scalp. The Tossers had a good run before drinks as Adam (3–5) cut into the top order but from there the pendulum was all Swingers as Aza (30) and Wortho (35) put some rare moments of fear into the denizens of the adjacent skatepark. The Swingers cashed in in the closing overs as the inspirtional ‘rocket’ Rod (22 n/o) thumbed his nose to Father Time and with help from ‘tiny’ Jim biffed the Swingers to a rampantly throbbing se-

ries high total of 198. After the break the Swingers struck the first blows as Jim and Luke (2–16) eroded the top order. Jamie (40) and Adam (24) then set about pulling the sagging Tossers, as it were, back into calculations. A hot catch from Jim ended the partnership off Aza’s (2–16) bowling and, despite some defiant stuff from Janny (24), Brian and John of the Tossers couldn’t bring it to a climax, falling 28 short of the total. Next week the Geckos and Main Arm battle it out for fourth spot in the finals.

Massive Ram attack The Lennox Sharks came to Byron on the weekend eager to be the first to take a win from competition leaders, the Northern Hotel Byron Bay Rams. They didn’t quite have what it takes… One of the reasons was Byron striker James Tomlinson, seen here battling Lennox Head’s dogged defence. To see the entire game play visit: www.echo.net.au and look for the sport tab in Local News.

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