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THE “keep to the le ” traffic regula on has been gaze ed and now applies to every town in the State. IT is no fied by the Broulee P.P. Board in this issue that Messrs. P.J. Mylo and A. Thomson have been appointed Permit Inspectors under P.P. Act 1912. In aid of the Narooma School of Arts, Soldier’s War Memorial Hall Fund, sports with a grand ball at night, will be held on New Year’s Day next, January, 1923. MR. William Bate, of Central Tilba, died in Bega Hospital on Saturday morning. He had been ill for a long me, and had previously been in the private hospital at Narooma. Deceased was a na ve of Moruya, and was 56 years of age. Some years ago he married Mrs. Cragg, formerly Miss Bri en, a well-known Bega lady, who survives him. The funeral took place at the Church of England cemetery, Bega, on Sunday a ernoon, and was well a ended. … CADGEE and Nerrigundah schools are now conducted as half- me schools. The teacher divides his me between both places. BODALLA Hotel is booked right up to Christmas with tourists. THE s.s. Kianga, which was not as much damaged as at first reported, arrived here on Thursday, and a er taking in a load of mber proceeded to Narooma the following day. NAROOMA is busy preparing for the tourist trade for the forthcoming season. Mr. J. Hyland is making addi ons of eight more rooms to his hotel, with hot and cold water service. Mrs. Lynch is having her hotel thoroughly renovated, and Mr. W. Cos n has built commodious premises with hot and cold water service, up-to-date garage and every other convenience. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. – The marriage of Miss May Milne and Mr. S. Turnbull will take place in the Presbyterian Church, Moruya on Wednesday, 13th Sept. at 3pm. The fair Secretaries, Misses E. Lynch and J. O’Connor, and the energe c Commi ee, have been hear ly congratulated on the magnificent result of the Narooma Catholic Ball. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION. – The usual monthly mee ng of the Moruya Progress Associa on took place on Monday night last in the Shire Hall. Present: - Rev. G. A. Sanders (chair), Messrs. C. Johnson, J. Hansen, R. Sebbens, Rev. J. B. Fulton, Rev. H. N. Whiteman, J. Foreman, and Sec. C. Carter. General Business: The Secretary’s ac on in paying £2 5s for the tree plan ng in Campbell St. was endorsed. Light at the Police Sta on Corner. – It was agreed that the light be discon nued from the fi h night a er each new moon unless there was occasion for it. Extracted from the Moruya Examiner by the Moruya and District Historical Society Inc. h ps:// www.mdhs.org.au

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Southern Highlands Printmakers | An Australian Alphabet The 26 le ers of the English alphabet are so familiar but perhaps not in the way the le ers are presented in this illustra ve exhibi on. Each member of Southern Highlands Printmakers was allocated a le er of the alphabet then invited to create an artwork inspired by Australia. The resul ng exhibi on is a diverse and colourful depic on of both familiar and lesser-known aspects of Artwork by Margaret Fegent tled Zig Australia. Zag Railway. Come along and be amazed at not only the crea vity but the range of print techniques displayed. Cost: Free Where: The Bas, corner of Vulcan and Campbell streets, Moruya Opening hours: Every day, 10am to 4pm Exhibi on open: Un l Sunday 25 September

Saturday Sessions at the Bas | Moruya Drawn from Life workshop | Jill Patrick
Join art prac oner Jill Patrick for a crea ve a ernoon learning how to draw what you see, not what you think you see. This is known as ‘drawing on the right side of the brain’. Drawing is a great skill to develop for itself and also for rela ng visual ideas. Jill will teach par cipants techniques and methods to access and experience the shi in processing visual informa on. Those who say they can’t draw will be amazed at what they can achieve.
Cost: $120 Where: The Bas, corner of Vulcan and Campbell Streets, Moruya. When: Saturday 10 September 2022, 12.30-3.30pm. Bookings: This workshop has a maximum of 15 par cipants so be quick to grab your spot! Book through Eventbrite More info: T: 4474 7355



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To celebrate The River of Art, local sculptor Paul Dimmer and ar st Carmel Cox are presen ng their collec on of works in the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens for the month of September. As you wander around the grounds, you will see Paul’s quirky and clever sculptures made from corten and recycled steel. Paul works mainly from second hand materials and his sculptures are sure to delight visitors. Step inside to the gi shop and you will see Carmel’s whimsical and ethereal pain ngs of dandelions and teazels. Her journals are an art piece in their own right with clever artwork on the front & back covers plus more artwork inside the cover. See you in the gardens…Open Wednesdays to Sundays 9am to 4pm.




