Classifieds 27 February 2019

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Contributed by Stuart McIntosh U10 Wallabies – full-on training program Some of the Beegees U10 Wallabies boys’ team (pictured) were in training mode recently preparing for their start of season encounters. All teams train to a full-on program presented by Mini Roos coaching director Nathan Cobb. Beegees are very proud to announce that this year we will be fielding more teams than last year including three U6, three U7, two U8, three U9, three U10, one U11, two U12 boys, one U12 girls, one U13 boys, one U13 girls, one U14 boys, one U14 girls and an U18 boys’ team. There are only a few remaining vacancies in some of the teams. If you are still wishing to register, do so now before it’s too late, but check with registrar Tracey on 0419 729 146 to confirm team availability. Meanwhile, some of the senior teams’ results are as follows during some of their hard-fought trial games: Fourth division - Narangba Football Club Rovers League vs Beerwah Glasshouse United Football Club 1-3. Third division - Narangba Football Club City League vs Beerwah Glasshouse United Football Club 0-4 Woman’s reserve team - Kawana Football Club Woman’s Reserve Team vs Beerwah Glasshouse United Football Club 0-1.

Contributed by Brenda Briese Saturday, February 16: We played a stableford competition with 21 players. The winner, with a fine score of 38 points, was Beth Abraham followed by Jo Eccles on 36 points. NTPs: 2 - Hope Hannah, 5 Jo Eccles. 16 - Sonia Kenway and 18 (second shot) Brenda Malcolm (visitor). BRD went to 33 points. Thursday, February 21: The first of our men's invitation days for 2019 had a good field of 94 players. I suspect the men enjoy these days as the ladies provide morning tea before the game! The competition was a two person ambrose. Winners with a very credible score were Col Penney and Hope Hannah 60 nett, runners up Bob Campbell and Cathy Stone 64.25 nett and second runners up Kevin and Marie Norton 64.5 nett. NTPs: 2 Sharon Phillips and Col Baker, 5 - Cathy Stone and Bob Campbell. 16 - Bob and Carol Cork, 18 - Barry Collett and Barb Drury. BRD went to 69.75 nett.

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Contributed by Graeme Glover Got to love unpredictable weather. Everyone comes out to play. That's what happened at Maleny Bowls Club in the past week. It was great to see eight bowlers last Tuesday morning for a game. Remember this is open to all levels of membership and visitors, with numbers determining the format. For more details contact 2019 board member Joe Walters. What a great round two for the Wednesday night bowls with some new faces attending these fun nights. Close games, golden points. Big news for our Wednesday night bowls crew is an announcement that the upgrade to lighting is under way. Now we will all be able to see if a toucher is a toucher. We always believed everyone. Don Ginns and Tom Ukola will be very pleased with the news of new bright lights. The board responded to their pleas and all will be revealed soon. The marvellous community support for this weekly event is making this upgrade possible. Great support and money well spent on future-proofing bowls in the Maleny community. Friday Scroungers was at its best. Great to have Mike Edwards, Angela Griffin and Richard Long joining in as new members to this individual draw format of the game. It is very challenging but that is why we have handicaps. We had 23 bowlers who fought it out over a number of rinks with some excellent bowls. Great to see some new faces in the winner’s circle. Congratulations to Richard Bond, Kathy King, Brett Gillis, Ben Fawns, Alex Zerafa, Doug McGufficke, and Marg Ginns. Well played to all the winners but remember the price you pay for winning is extra work for the handicapper. 40

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Personal Ladies. Want love? Come and worship me with acts of service and gifts. Phone Richard 0406529 241.

Courses & Tuition guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. EXPERT TUITION on Guitar, Bass, Ukulele and Blues Harmonica. Beginner to advanced. Take your Uke playing to the next level- join Maleny Ukulele (see Facebook page). Call Tom Richter 0457 502 776 YOGA WITH KRISTY GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. Tuesday 9am: HATHA; 7pm: ALL LEVELS; Thursday 7pm: GENTLE; Friday 9am GENTLE. Enquiries 0402 882 725.

Col Penney, Hope Hannah, Cathy Stone and Bob Campbell

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Contributed by Ken Barker On Thursday, February 14, Bev Sockhill and Brenda Winter played two games of golf against Sally Adams and Gary Winter beating them 7–5 in the first game and 7–6 in the second. Ken Barker, Frances Harper and Gillian Bradley played a game of ricochet with Ken scoring eight hoops while Gillian and Frances made four apiece. Vince Carbery and Nick Cram put on a late burst after being neck-and-neck at afternoon tea to win against Donna Manning and Kath Smith 17–9. A steward’s inquiry is pending on what was in the tea. It being the third Friday of the month on February15 we had a pleasant visit from 11 players from the Caloundra group. Brenda and Gary resumed their golf rivalry on Sunday, February 17, with Brenda still ahead 7-5. Meanwhile on lawn two Helen Andrews and Kath went down to Sarah Widin and Ken Barker 13-6. A big congratulations to Donna Manning for completing her refereeing course. This is a two-day course with a rigorous examination on the second day. Referees do a great service to the club. Stuart Craig is pictured approaching hoop two with his blue ball. He will strike the blue ball to leave the yellow ball behind the hoop and the blue ball just in front so that when he runs the hoop he will be able to roquet the yellow and continue his turn. Coaching for beginners and others is available on the picturesque lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showground from 8-10am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Play days are on the lawns at 2.10pm for 2.30pm start on Thursdays and Sundays. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.

[DANCE FITNESS CLASSES] All levels. Teens - Adults - Seniors. Experienced Instructor. Beerwah Community Hall Thurs 9.15am | Bellvista Tues 10am | Golden Beach Fri 10.15am. From $9/class prepaid or $15 casual. Phone: 0403 431 636 | www.wildhealth.com.au LEARN TO LINEDANCE. Learner classes commencing at Glasshouse Mountains. Cost $48 for 6-week introduction. To register your interest please contact Leon 0418 749 823.

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Fulltime apprentice position available. Current drivers licence required. Must be available to work weekends. Available for immediate start. Please email resumes to admin@cqmeng.com.au CQM Engineering Pty Ltd LABOURER WANTED to help with reno’s. 20-30 hrs/ week. Pay cash. Ring Ray 5493 0959.

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