Frankston Times 1 March 2022

Page 21

100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Apple packing demonstration to be held in Tyabb

V

Public Notices and Event

Couriers

V

CLASSIFIEDS EARLY DEADLINES Labour Day 14th March Classified deadlines for Tuesday, 15th March issue of the Frankston Times as follows:

Thursday 10th March at 5pm 12537304-SN09-22

Advertise with us and get better results

V

12536402-JC08-22

Peninsula Based Courier Regular customer vacancy available, x5 days, same day delivery. • Mornington Peninsula to Melbourne & surrounds • Third party logistics facilities Phone 0400 962 471 8am-5.30pm

Massage Therapists

ADVERTISERS in this section are qualified practitioners and offer nonsexual services.

Business Opportunities

LAWN MOWING Part of a Lawn Mowing Run for sale, 11 clients in Frankston, most paying $45 fee. $1500 Ring 0415 973 112 V

CALL:

General Classifieds V

Garage Sales

12400498-CG38-18

PLACE YOUR

Pets & Services

V

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

V

Kitchen Assistant YMCA Camp Manyung

Casual rate of $26.92 per hour + super As a member of the cleaner team at Camp Manyung you will undertake campsite cleaning to ensure the facility is cleaned to an exceptionally high standard as per the camps cleaning schedule. All areas of the campsite are cleaned regularly and may include the accommodation, ablution blocks, toilets and other facilities. The YMCA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the safeguarding of children and young people. Go online for the full Position Description and other careers at victoria.ymca.org.au/staff-and-volunteers/careers

NEED

OWNER DRIVERS Looking for a new start or Career? We require white late model: 1 & 2T Vans & Trays 4T - 12T Trays / Tauts Minimum guarantees Work in all areas Full training No experience required Early starts

9775 0201

Positions Vacant

Discover a career to believe in.

Cleaner

Trades & Services

12523621-JW48-21

ZZZ QHWZRUNFODVVL´HGV FRP DX

Positions Vacant

Camp Manyung, Mount Eliza

Positions Vacant

Call today

land, where the road board system has just been adopted, and which promises to prove a great boon to the northern State. *** THE partnership of Messrs. Morris and Outram, butchers, of Frankston, has been dissolved, and the wellknown Playne Street establishment will in future be carried on by Mr. A. B. Morris as from the first of this month. Mr. Outram intends returning, with his family to the city. *** AN example of quiet but valuable work has been given during the past week by the different branches of the Alfred Hospital Auxiliary which have collected sufficient jam to serve the needs of their institution for the next twelve months. The auxiliary was established with the object of easing the expenditure on commodities at the hospital at a stage when the institution had commenced to rapidly expand, and the movement has proved itself most successful. *** AT the Frankston Police Court on Monday last, before Mr. W. Armstrong, J.P., several debt cases were called on as follows: Dodd v. Gessner, goods sold and delivered, £48/15/8. No appearance of defendant. Judgment for amount claimed, with costs. Edwards v. Powell. Adjourned till 11th March. Edwards v. Worrell. Adjourned till 13th March. *** From the pages of the Frankston and Somerville Standard, 3 March 1922

Discover a career to believe in.

Anyone advertising a puppy, dog, kitten or cat in Victoria for sale or re-homing will need a source number from the Pet Exchange Register and a microchip identification number. It is now an offence to advertise unless the source number and microchip identification number is included in the advertisement or notice. For further information, call 136 186 or visit animalwelfare.vic.gov.au

Employment V

Secretary for Railways forwards the following communication to Mr. W. Crawford Young, hon. secretary of the Combined Progress Associations (Frankston to Aspendale): “Adverting to your letter of 18th inst., I am directed to intimate that arrangements have been made to run the 5.50pm “down” Carrum train express from Melbourne to Caulfield when the electric service on the Oakleigh and Glen Huntly lines comes into operation, which, it is anticipated, will be early next month.” *** IT is stated on good authority that Lieut. Colonel Chas. E. Merrett will be a candidate at the elections in June next for the seat in the Legislative Council at present held by Mr. Adamson. Mr. Merrett, in wooing the electors of the South-Eastern Province, which embraces Frankston and the Peninsula, will be warmly received by many friends who first made his acquaintance as president of the Royal Agricultural Society, which position he has filled with distinction for several years. *** COUNCILLOR Chitty, of Queensland, is at present visiting his brother at Frankston. It is five years since Cr. Chitty was last in Frankston, and he is greatly impressed with the wonderful progress made by the town during that period, and is not at all sorry that he retained his interest in several properties in the district. While expressing delight at the charm of our seaside town, Cr. Chitty has a good word to say for Banana-

Employment

12400545-LB38-19

V

General Classifieds

12423634-SN31-19

General Notices

FRANKSTON justices of the peace, as a rule, are fairly regular in their attendances at the court on Monday mornings. Perhaps it would be more correct to say that the Frankston court is regularly attended by local justices, for it is only fair to state that the bulk of the court work is carried out by justices who travel good distances to carry out their magisterial duties. It so happened on Monday last that Cr. W. Armstrong was the only J.P. to put in an appearance, and although the police searched all over the town, a second justice could not be located. As a consequence, a legal gentleman from the city was forced to apply for the adjournment of two cases in which he was interested. Cr. Armstrong transacted the other business on the list, one justice being empowered to act in certain cases. It would, perhaps, be an advantage to have a roster drawn up, allotting dates to the half-dozen justices, who could reasonably be expected to attend. The loss of much valuable time and delay in the transaction of public business would thus be obviated. *** AS usual, the attendance at the Frankston Pictures last Saturday night was large. The principal pictures were Wanda Hawley and Helen Jerome Eddy in “Miss Hobbs”, and Monte Blue in “The Kentuckians”, both being well received. The programme for tomorrow night will include “The Souls of Youth”. *** UNDER date of 27th February, the

NEW STAFF?

Get 10% Discount Use code: EMPDISC

Fill your position online ZZZ QHWZRUNFODVVL´HGV FRP DX

Casual position. Hourly rate starts at $25.66 + super. As part of the catering team, you will undertake duties required to ensure all camp meals are delivered effectively and safely. You will be required to have knowledge and understanding of kitchen operations and an ability to work as part of our kitchen team as a team player. The YMCA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the safeguarding of children and young people.

12538389-HC09-22

from any object to the eye owing to its passing through atmospheric layers of varying density. Just as the ray of light happens to pass from a rare atmosphere to a denser one or vice versa, it is bent towards or away from the perpendicular. Melbourne and Portsea are just far enough apart to offer an excellent opportunity of noting the effects of refraction. From Black Rock one may occasionally see the whole of Nepean Peninsula, which in normal conditions is well below the sea horizon. *** THE trees in the Frankston Honour Avenue are making rapid growth, and if properly attended to, should realise the fondest hopes of parents, relatives and friends, who planted them with such loving care. Many people who profess knowledge of the subject are of opinion that the trees, in the past, have not received the intelligent treatment necessary to produce growth suitable for an avenue. They point to the misshapen trunks, broken branches, and irregular growth, and state that a little care at the proper time would have obviated much that is now unsightly. It is to be hoped that the Shire council will bear this matter in mind and give the trees all the treatment that might reasonably be expected in the production of an avenue worthy of the district. Another matter that should be attended to at once is the fixing of the brass name plates on the various trees. This work is long overdue, and should be put in hand at once. ***

12537603-HC09-22

Compiled by Cameron McCullough ON Monday, 6th inst., a demonstration of apple packing will be held at the Tyabb Co-operative Co’s Cool Store. Mr P. J. Carmody, Chief Orchard Inspector, knowing of the hundred different methods or systems used in packing, and again, in some cases, of the ignorance of any proper pack at all among new growers, has arranged to give all growers an opportunity of seeing a pack which, universally used, would be, in his opinion, a boon to the apple growing industry. Mr Krole, the Government demonstrator, will carry out the demonstrations, and the Company’s secretary, Mr Houffe, hopes that a large number of growers will avail themselves of the opportunity of receiving hints on packing. *** AN interesting phenomenon is mentioned by a friend at Portsea, who says that one Sunday evening, between 8 and 9 o’clock, the moon (in the first quarter) was slightly obscured by smoke haze, when suddenly all the lights on the foreshore from Port Melbourne to beyond St. Kilda came into view. They were so distinct that with binoculars they could pick out individual lights, such as the Gellibrand. The phenomenon lasted about half an hour and ceased as soon as the haze cleared from the moon. It was seen from Sorrento also, many people being attracted by the brilliant display. The display was due to conditions of atmosphere favouring high degree of refraction, the bending of a ray of light

Go online for the full Position Description and other careers at victoria.ymca.org.au/staff-and-volunteers/careers

Real Estate

section of Network Classifieds.

V

Professional

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

Frankston Times

1 March 2022

PAGE 21


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Frankston Times 1 March 2022 by Mornington Peninsula News Group - Issuu