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14 - Capricorn Coast Mirror May 19 - May 25; 1989

Top turnout for Emus lose fourth on trot to Yeppoon Seagulls Mother's Day EMU Park Bowls Club had a good turn out on Mothers Day and everyone enjoyed a good afternoon of bowls. • Ladies were presented with flowers and a trophy by president Frank van Gestel. The flower arrangement, donated by John Aitken, was won by Harold Goodger. Joy Stewart and Dick Brown took home the hand-crocheted hankies donated by Hazel Ding,w-ell. On Tuesday, May 9, the top scoring team was Margaret Price, Pearl Curry and George Cliffe; Wednesday, May 10: George Hoskings, Allan Evans and Peg Kluver; Saturday: John Devine, Dot Scoffin and George Cliffe. In the ladies competition, Dot McKenzie defeated Mary Peacock in a closed single game. The 2-4-2 pairs winners, with good bowls and a close game. Joy Stewart and Pat Tickner defeated Marg Price and Lil Mills. Ladies competition draw. for Wednesday, May 24: club triples, Lil Mills. Joyce Barber and Pat Tickner v Mary Peacock, Esme Johnson and Beryl Wincen. Ladies C singles Rhoda Maud v Joy Stewart, marker Kath Cliffe. Weather permitting there will be bowling on Saturday, Sunday. Tuesday and Wednesday as usual and socials every Friday night from 6pm, regardless of weather. Esme and Roy Johnson trophy day is Sunday, May 28 (for sure). It will be table selected mixed triples for the first 48 names nominated.

• By Jeff Quigley THE mighty Emu Park Emus suffered their fourth defeat on the trot when they went down to the well organised Yeppoon outfit 26-20. Before another big Browne Park crowd Emus just failed with their now familiar second half comeback, although it would have somewhat of an injustice if Park had snatched a draw as Yeppoon was the better team on the day. The game started on a torrid note with Park fighting desperately to hold out Gulls forwards. Yeppoon's old campaigner hooker Horstman was first to draw blood when he barged over from the dummy half spot. Tanzer failed with the conversion but by now the Yeppoon forwards were gaining the better of the amateurs. Emus defence was in shambles and Yeppoon were able to gain easy yardage up the centre of the field. The new French import was next to score when he accepted a sweet pass to score out wide. Tanzer missed with the kick but Yeppoon had raced to an early lead. Gavin Tydd, playing a blinder for Park, set about rectifying the problem when he dummied and stepped his way through three would be defenders to record Park's first try next to the post. With the successful conversion of his own try Emus had reduced Yeppoon's lead to only two points. Emu Park suffered a setback when backline organiser Kirk Doak was forced from the field after upsetting his injured shoulder. He was replaced by Coconut Bob Dunlop. Yeppoon was stung back into attack by Emus temporary come back and with captain coach

DutOie Holland orchestrating the play they were able to score another six pointer. To make mattersworse for Emus they were at the receiving end of a penalty just before the interval which allowed Yeppoon's kicker Tanzer to add another two points to Yeppoon's card. Both teams went to halftime with a scoreboard reading 16-4. Things started poorly for Park in the second half when Gulls were able to win the first two scrums against the feed. With the glut of possession going against them Emus finally cracked and Yeppoon's Wassell was able to score under the black dot. With the added extras it appeared as though Yeppoon had attained an unbeatable position. It was at this stage that Emu Park decided to make a go of it. Park forwards lifted their game to take it to their opposition. With the Yeppoon defence bunch under their own posts fullback Briggs took the ball on a diagonal run towards the corner post. As the defence followed him he was able to slip a short pass to the bullocking Lawrence Buckley who forced his way over. Tydd missed with his conversion attempt. Yeppoon responded with a quick try when big second rower Panda outsprinted the cover defence to score in the corner. With the score 26-10 it looked like the game was all but over but someone forgot to tell the Parkies. That man Briggs was able to get a try in the corner after Yeppoon failed to control a bomb. Tydd's conversion attempt went astray but the lead was now reduced to only 12 points.

Gavin Tydd brought the Browne Park crowd to its feet when he scored the try of the match. From deep inside his own half he put a kick up over the first line of the defence. The ball came down some 10 metres from the advancing Yeppoon fullback and winger. Gavin was first to the ball and kicked it upfield. He was only metres in front of the pursuers. He delicately left footed the ball infield towards the uprights and then won a spectacular race to pounce on the ball just metres inside the dead ball line. It was a try that would have done Bob Fulton proud in his prime. Kent Svendsen added the extras and all of a sudden we had a game on our hands. Park launched one more raid deep into the Seagulls territory but one poor pass saw possession change hands and that was the ballgame. The better team came out tops on the day but the Park will live to fight another game. Best players for the Park were Gavin Tydd, Ginger Slotosch and Mark Briggs. Next Sunday Park takes on Brothers at Browne Park at 1.30pm. The supporters bus will leave the Pine Beach at noon. We are not the first. A sprightly 80 year old, Bob Cairns, kindly provided the club with a picture of the 1930 Emu Park side. Unfortunately Bob is the only surviving member of the team. If any person can help the club with old photos and history of league in Emu Park we would greatly appreciate it. Contact Jeff at Seabreeze Coffee Shop, 39 6991. The picture now has pride of place at the Pine Beach Hotel and Seabreeze Coffee Shop.

CAPRICORN COAST MIRROR CLASSIFIEDS Phone 39 4244 TRADEWORK

WANTED TO BUY

ALL painting. paperhanging, small repairs. Tradesman 30years' experience. Phone 39 6147. ANTENNA installation, TV and Video repairs. Les McDonald, 39 3133, Mary Street. opposite Post Office. CASSETTE. Radio, Stereo. TV and Video repairs. Frank Richter, phone 39 2330. LANDSCAPING. rock border edging, paving, retaining walls. Free quote. 39 6921 or 28 0240. PAINTER. Qualified tradesman. Very reasonable rates. For free quote phone 39 1862. PLUMBING and drainage on the Coast - D and K J Harding. Lammermoor Beach. 33 6396. PLUMBING and drainage problems? Call Garry Bettiens, 39 7988. REFRIGERATION and air-conditioning mechanics available at H W Findlay's. 39 3266. ROOF and gutter repairs or renewal. Phone Garry Bettiens, 39 7988. SLASHING - allotments. Emu Park, Kinka, Zilzie area from $25. Phone 39 6237.

COMMODE in good condition. Phone 39 3751. SMALL portable 12 volt spray unit, any condition. Small bush or green house. 39 3687. WANTED to buy old furniture, any condition. Phone 39 1380 or call Ross garage, Yeppoon. CARS. utilities. commercial vehicles and machinery for wrecking. Ph 39 4633 b/h, 39 4304 a/h. OLD fashioned furniture, china bric-a-brac and jewellery. The Shed Antiques, Savemore Centre. Phone 39 4532 or 39 3442.

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COASTAL Carriers, local carrying company; Running Rockhampton-Yeppoon, 6 ton Hino 10pallet body truck, 2 ton Daihatsu diesel van. Vehicles in excellent condition. Regular contractswith plenty of work and room for expansion. Phone owner 33 6582. SUNFLOWER Patch, healthy eatery. Eat in/ takeaway. Phone 39 3592, 39 4742 a/h. COASTAL Creations, clothing and drapery store, for sale. Phone 39 1179.

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PRIVATE sale: 25 acres, 6km from Yeppoon on Rockhampton Road. Power, phone. $37,000. Phone 39 3935 or 39 3306. PRIVATE sale: 55 acres, 6km from Yeppoon on Rockhampton Road. Power, phone, 2 dams, windmill, 12mx12m living area. Only $65,000.39 3935 or 39 3306.

MONDAY: 1.30pm, Yeppoon CWA Hall. Junior Sports Ass'o. $100 jackpot. Promoter: Lyn Stephens. Permit No. 3872. MONDAY: 7.30pm, Yeppoon Town Hall. Yeppoon Golf Club. Promoter: E Nankivell. Permit No.B22892. WEDNESDAY:7.30pm, Keppel Bay Sailing Club. Promoter: A Tranent. Permit No. B23049. THURSDAY: 1.30pm, Yeppoon Bowls Club. Permit No. 821554. FRIDAY: 7.30pm, Cooee Bay Hall. Free bus, phone 391379. Cooee Bay Progress Association. Promoter: Olive Dorey. Permit No. B22744. SATURDAY: 7.30pm, Yeppoon Town Hall. 5 Jackpots totalling $1000. Best chance $100 in 60 calls. Olympic Pool Appeal. Promoter: Brian Dorey. Permit No. B22735.

MOTOR VEHICLES

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MITSUBISHI Nimbus wagon 7-seater, 84 model Air conditioned, light protectors, 48,000km, reg 12/89. Excellent order. Good rubber. RWC. $14,000. 39 6142.

MARINE 3.6m (12') fibreglass dinghy, 9hp outboard on trailer. $850. 39 3755. MERCURY outboards, Quintrex aluminium trihulls. Ken Jones Marine, Yeppoon. 39 4002.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

MORTGAGEE AUCTION Yeppoon lowset brick duplex units central position Built to detail by Master Craftsman, centrally located Emu Park, walking distance to school, 3 builtin bedrooms, mind-boggling kitchen would suit the most fastidious housewife, formal dining room and living room, extra large lock-up garage, roller door on each end, fully tiled and carpeted. Guaranteed not to last at $81,000.

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AUCTION Pacific Hotel, 10.30am, 10th June, 1989 (Under Instructions from Mortgagee Exercising Power of Sale) Lot. 16 on Registered Plan 17034 10-.07 Ha. Swordfish Avenue, Tarangabah. Prime Sub Divisional Property Adjoining Barrier Reef and Tarangabah Estates. Zoned Rural Residential External Works Completed Comprising Sewerage, Warer, and Stormwater Drainage to boundary of Property. Serviced by 2 bitumen roads. Area has approval for caravan park.

COOBERRIE KENNEL9 and Cattery Woodbury Road

BIG WHALE offers Australia's unique reef introduction daily and invites you to touch living coral, turtles, stingrays and a host of other animals. Feeding tours hourly from-11am. Kinka Beach. Phone 39 6581

Where to stay on the Coast Enioy Island Views from every unit a' the

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FULLY self-contained one bedroom unit with phone. Suit single working person. $80 weekly, $200 bond. Phone 39 4743. ROOM for female, non-smoker, fully furnished and linen. Coast area. 39 1219.

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MOWING, gardening, rubbish removal. Cheap rates. All areas. 39 6814. LOOKING for work. Experienced in farming, gardening, timber work and cooking, with C.E.G. class licence. Phone 39 7131. TREES cut and carted. Phone 39 1140. WATER boresdrilled, Yeppoon area. Reasonable rates. Phone 39 3932. CARPENTER, building and renovations. Free quote. Phone 39 1258. LAWNMOWING, yards. Free quote. Ph 39 4182. PROFESSIONAL mowing and edging, tree lopping, rubbish removal. Free quotes. Central Coast Mowing Service. Phone Jim, 39 3735. CARPENTER available: renovations and repairs at reasonable rates. Phone 39 4587 or 39 3065. MOWING, tree lopping. General yard cleaning. Phone 34 3732. LAWN-MOWING and tidying. Emu Park and Yeppoon area. Cheap rates. Phone 39 6138.

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