Sport Join the Sunshine Orienteers on Sunday, May 26 from 8.30–10.30am for a treasure hunt on a mountain bike in the Beerburrum State Forest, corner Pumicestone Road and New Toorbul Point Road, Elimbah. The event will have three different courses - 35, 25 and 14 kilometre options. Cost for members is junior $10, senior $15, non-members junior $15 and senior $25. Go to https://eventor.orienteering.asn.au/Events/ Show/7864. There are a limited number of spots for $5 through Moreton Bay Council’s Healthy and Active program on its website. Registration is required by midnight on Thursday, May 23. Explore the secrets behind reading a map and using a compass on a mountain bike. You will need your own mountain bike and helmet in good working order and make sure you wear enclosed shoes, hat and sunscreen and bring water and a snack. Enquiries to Deb Gordon on 0439 979 260 or info@sunshineorienteers.com.au.
Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover Wonderful weather brought people out to play for another great week of fun at the bowls club. Congratulations to those who supported our Tuesday morning games of triples, with some good form shown by Brett Gillis and his team. Wednesday saw Maleny represented at the Kilcoy monthly competition. It was great to see the club having new members travel and get a broad range of playing experience. The team came away with a win and a close loss. Well done to those who travel to meet our club commitments with fellow hinterland clubs. Wednesday night saw a good roll up with the final of this round to be played this week. Mavericks are doing quite nicely in this competition with Handels close on their tail. Paul Kemp got a new recruit to boost the bridge club team in the form of regular scroungers player John Long trying out the Wednesday format. Sorry Paul, same result. Welcome to the visitors who enjoyed the burgers and bowls. Friday scroungers was well supported with 18 bowlers all trying to make the final for that most coveted trophy of being able to avoid the handicapper and get on a winning streak. Miles Allen has sent out information to all about the upcoming finals series. The beginning of the club championships has seen some good games being played. Thanks again to all who have been able to nominate within their schedule and make these games possible. A reminder to all, please nominate your team for the Monday monthly pairs. Jim Weidman will be seeking names so beat him and get yours up on the board at the club. Thanks all for supporting this great afternoon of bowls.
Battle of the Hinterland Saturday, May 18
Beerwah Bulldogs are taking on Stanley Rivers in Division 1, 2 and Under 18s 2.30pm - Under 18s Bulldogs sponsored by
Roys Earthmoving and Plant Hire 4pm - Division 2 Bulldogs sponsored by Bassett Barks 5.30pm - Division 1 Bulldogs sponsored by Beerwah Hotel THIS A
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Contributed by Ken Barker On Sunday, May 5 with the Wood Expo dominating the showgrounds six players took advantage of a picture-perfect afternoon to strut their stuff on the lawn. Sarah Widin and Wallace Roy paired up to beat Vince Carbery and Robert Elliot 10–8. Wallace played very well in his first game of association demonstrating some spectacular rolling skills in the process. Nick Cram played without luck in a game against Ken Barker going down 5-15. On Tuesday, May 7, it being the first Tuesday of the month, we had the pleasure of the company of a group of players from Range Care who had morning tea and then played several games of golf croquet. This group exhibits the best of sport – physical activity in the open air on a beautiful day and enjoyment of friendly competition. Donna Manning, Nick, Ken, and Vince played in our team competing for the Lochwood Trophy last Wednesday against Caloundra at home. Ken lost his game against Helen Matchett 14–20. Nick won his against Murray Tinker 21–16. Donna and Vince went down to Helen and Murray 11–19 in the deciding doubles match. Caloundra took the honours in the round - two games to one. Well done Caloundra. We’ll see you in the return match. Vince Carbery, our president, has one of the cleanest swings in the game. It allows for accuracy over great distances and is one of his many strong points. Coaching for beginners and others is available on the picturesque lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showground from 8-10 am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Play days are on Thursdays and Sundays at 1pm for 1.30pm start. Our web address is https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.
Public Notice LIFE DRAWING GROUP at Peachester has a vacancy on a Wednesday at 9.30am. No suitable for beginners, no tuition. Phone 0429 486 099.
Gwen Malcolm A celebration of life The Malcolm family and the GMAN committee invite everyone who was a part of Gwen’s big, beautiful life to celebrate with us. There will be food, wine, music, plants and stories. Please wear some green in remembrance. Saturday 18th May, 2019 from 12pm onwards Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall 8 Coonowrin Road, Glasshouse Mountains RSVP to fionamalcolm71@gmail.com or ghmgman@gmail.com or call Fiona 0427 723 833.
Death Notice Passed away on Sunday 5th May 2019. To be buried at the Woodford Cemetery on Friday 17th May at 2pm.
In Memoriam William (Bill) Kropp
It has been 10 long years since you passed away from us. The children and I miss you so much still. Always love and thinking of you.
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You can apply either in person at Woodlands office, 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or e-mail your resume to applications@woodlandsfeed.com.au Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (i.e. chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons.
FIREWOOD SPLIT DRY SEASONED local Landsborough hardwood, approx 35-40cm long. $120/m3 pick up – delivery extra. Phone Eck 0488 338 895. A1 FIREWOOD. Ironbark $160. Mixed $120. Cubic metre loads. Delivery available. Aged timber. Ph 0409 594 780 or 0407 648 476.
PRACTICAL ANYTHING
Experienced ex-farmer, fix or maintain anything, home or farm outdoor, fencing, cattle yards, livestock, machinery, garden, to indoor reno’s, maintenance, basic account keeping. Anything in a practical way call/text Ross 0427 657 183.
Wanted to Buy VINYL RECORDS & Toys, breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards. Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.
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lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph: 0403 044 887.
Markets
Buying & Selling year round Also available: coin holders, plastic pages & catalogues
Maleny Sunday Market 8am - 2pm RSL Hall (opp Pub) Art, craft, collectables, clothes, books, food, coffee, cafe, fruit & veg + more Stall holders welcome - enquiries 0448 423 919
Saturdays 8am - 1pm Art & craft, produce, food, & drinks, coffee, haircuts and lots more.
Stall holders welcome - enquiries 0467 496 338
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Currimundi Farmers Market - Buderim St, Currimundi (in State School) Sunday 7am – 12noon Collectorama Antique Shows - Nambour Showgrounds Next shows 2019: June 1st, Sept 7th, Nov 2nd
For further details contact Peter 5492 2408 I WANT TO BUY tractors, dozers, farming and earthmoving equipment. Any condition. Phone 0407 378 561.
Cars, Bikes, Caravans & Boats
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Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley Witta Wagtails put up a good fight against Kawana Kool Kats. Some very long, close and hard fought games but the Kats came out the winners. Thanks to Gerry Gabriel, Jan Maguire, Michelle Macaree and Sonia Douglas. Whistlers played at Caloundra against Racquettes. It was a beautiful day, warm with no wind and we all enjoyed the day with good tennis. We had a good win of 48-4 games, 8-0 sets. Team was Paula Cudmore, Donna Kuskopf, Aki Lepper and thanks Robyn Brown for filling in. The Wildcats had the bye. Social tennis is on Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. For court bookings phone 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
Under 18's 3.00pm Div 2 4.30pm Div 1 6.00pm
guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157.
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YOGA WITH KRISTY GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. For more information visit www. yogawithkristy.com.au or call 0402 882 725. STELLA’s TUITION – Maths, English, reading, comprehension, spelling, writing. Tuition for children from preschool to year 8. Qualified exp teacher, call Stella for a free assessment 0413 757 477. HINTERLAND FITNESS AND PILATES. Feel stronger, longer and leaner with Pilates and Pump. All fitness levels. Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays at Landsborough Hall. Ph 0409 549 477 or find us on Facebook.
by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading
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Banjo - Staffordshire bull terrier Price: $350 Age: 4 years
Available: Now Sex: Boy
Temperament: Temperament: Banjo is a great natured, happy, friendly and incredibly loving boy. Banjo came to us from the animal pound and is now seeking his new family. He is personality plus and good to walk on a leash. He came to us with a bad ear condition that is considered chronic but currently under control. The refuge will cover anything to do with his ears as part of a heath agreement. Please come in and meet this darling boy.
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Garage Sales GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS 6 Summit Close, Sat 6am – 2pm. Tools, fishing gear, camping, car parts, new born clothing, ladies fashion size 6, other kids clothes and shoes. MALENY 1 Bean Street, Sat 8am – 5pm. Timber dining table and 6 chairs, timber sideboard, timber coffee table, timber and glass display cabinet, leather lounge – 3 seater with 2 single chairs, 1950’s reconditioned timber work bench, single bed and mattress, desks, wardrobes, stools, lots of kitchen items, designer fashion clothes new and used, shoes, etc. Lots and lots more. PEACHESTER 208 Candle Mountain Drive, Sat 9am – 2pm. For the ladies – heaps of clothing, jewellery, Boom Shankar, Tree of Life, sizes 8-16. PEACHESTER 331 Commissions Flat Road, Sat 7.30am – 4pm and Sunday 7.30am – 2pm. Moving sale, everything must go! Something for everyone. Old box trailer, house furniture and goods, kayak, caravan bits, Goldstream Camper, shade shed, etc. Grab yourself a bargain!
Raffle Results Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch
Drawn Friday, May 10th 1st Prize (meat tray) Green A73 - Ann 2nd Prize (breakfast tray) Blue C68 - Paul Lucky Meal Prize $20 cash (Proudly sponsored by KLM Energy Services) – Pink M93 - Barry Mothers Day Raffle - Grey Y19 - Michelle
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Winner of the Mother's Day Raffle (tray of assortments) was won by Stephen from Glass House Mountains - Green ticket F85.
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Temperament: Asta is a darling young girl who is very friendly and likes cuddles. Asta is OK around another cat and will make a wonderful family pet. She does not like riding in the car in her carrier and will tell you all about it! She was originally from the animal pound as an unclaimed cat and would love a chance to have a home of her own.
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