Classifieds 27 March 2019

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Stanley gains victory Contributed by Sally Joyce The weather held out beautifully, although it was steamy, for this year’s Peachester State School’s Run for Fun. Students from years 4-6 were able to qualify for districts cross country by running the qualifying distance and all students earnt extra points for their house for every lap they ran. All of the prep students did one courageous lap of our school grounds and a few parents participated in the Run for Fun. Congratulations to Keeley, Ruby, Daniel, Armani, Emma, Addison and Jaxon who qualified for districts.

Public Notice The most exciting part of the day was seeing the blue faces of Stanley team light up when they learned that Stanley had won its first sports victory in many years. Well done Stanley! Stanley house captains Jaxon and Sam holding up the victory trophy

Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley Despite the heat and Witta Wagtail's loss to the Kawana Kool Kats, the competition and tennis between the two teams was enjoyable. Two of the Wagtails’ players were out due to injury, but we would like to thank Michelle Macree for helping us out on the day. Thanks also to Gerry Gabrielle, Jan Maguire and Sonia The Wildcats were at home to Eumundi Echo. It was extremely hot and humid and everyone struggled but it was great tennis with lots of hard fought points. Pauline Fraley, Annie Stewart, Stacey English and Sonia Douglas just couldn’t

break through. We’ll get them next time. Whistlers played at Mooloolaba against the Legends. It was a very warm day and started with close sets sp we were soon exhausted. All the sets were close with lots of deuces. We had all had enough tennis for the day when we finished but we had a win though which was a great bonus! The score was 42-37 games, four sets all. The team was Brenda Warner, Donna Kuskopf, Aki Lepper and thanks to Ros Evans for filling in. Social tennis is on Monday at 8am and Saturday at 1pm. All welcome. For court bookings call 0437 295 501 or go to www.wittatennis.com.au.

The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker There was a bit more excitement than usual last Thursday when Rick Vickers came down to present the shade cloth made possible by a grant from the Rotary Club of Maleny. Rotary has been a great friend of our club over the years and this latest grant is greatly appreciated. Frances Harper and Gillian Bradley then teamed up to beat Kath Smith 6 -2 in a game of association. Donna Manning defeated Ken Barker 6-3. On lawn two, two games of six ball golf were played among Brenda and Gary Winter and Bev Sockhill. The results vectors were 3, 2, 7 for the first game and 3, 2, 4 for the second. Good wins for Bev in both games. On Sunday, March 17, Val and Vince Carbery played in the annual St Patrick's Day golf croquet event at Nambour. Unfortunately heavy rain intervened as they came off for lunch after three games, with three to go. Play was abandoned much to the disappointment of the participants. Meanwhile Sarah Widin, Nick Cram, Donna and Ken arrived at the lawn at 2.30pm. There

A thorn between two roses, Rick Vickers from Rotary Maleny, with Bev Sockhill and Kath Smith under the new shade cloth was a bit of rain about so discussion centred around whether the hoops should be put in. Eventually this was done, but a shower moved in and eventually the hoops were pulled. No play occurred. 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 at 2.10pm for 2.30pm on Thursdays and Sundays. For details contact president Vince Carbery 5494 2193, or secretary Priscilla Vickers 5494 3555.

Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, March 18: An 18-hole veterans single stableford competition was held with first place going to Rod Powell with 36 points, runner up Grant Flynn 35 points and third Vivien Powell 33 points. NTPs: 3 and 13 – Grant Flynn, 5 - Rod Waldron and 8 - Neil Cronk. Wednesday, March 20: Our ladies played their monthly medal of 18 holes in a nett competition. First place went to Margaret Trigger with 72 nett, runner up Toni Bishop 73 nett on a count back from third place Beth Glover also with 73 nett. NTPs: 5 and 13 - Christine Lemon and 8 -Karen Heading. Saturday, March 23: At an 18-hole single stableford competition, in A grade first place went 36

to Rupert Hohls with 39 points, runner up Mike Finley 38 points on a count back from third place Allan Bridge, also with 38 points. In B grade first place went to Chris Pottinger with 45 points, runner up Geoff Wilson 40 points and third place David Killeen 39 points on a count back from Grant Flynn also with 39 points NTPs: 3 - Heath Gray, 5 - Thomas Hallam, 7 – Geoff Wilson, 8 – Marcus Wellington and 13 - Rupert Hohls. Come and experience what our Maleny Golf Club has to offer with spirited competitions most days and lots of friendships being forged and golf being played. To book in for a game of golf or for more information visit our website at www. malenygolfclub.com.au .

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Landsborough School of the Arts Memorial Hall AGM will be held in the Hall on Thursday 4th of April at 6.00pm. All members, guests and interested community members are encouraged to attend. QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Notice is hereby given that the under mentioned road will be partially closed to vehicular traffic from 9.00am to 11.00am on Tuesday the 2nd April 2019 for the purpose of conducting a triathlon for the Beerwah State High School. Roberts Road, Beerwah between Beerwah State High School and Coolamon Crescent, including Coolamon Crescent and Crumpton Place, Beerwah Alternative routes available to all through traffic POLICE SERVICE

NOTICE OF AGM & PRESENTATION DAY Sunday 28th April from 1pm Venue: The Big Boing 24C Innovation Pkwy, Birtinya All welcome Enquiries to: gdlatreasurer@yahoo.com

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. For more information visit www. yogawithkristy.com.au or call 0402 882 725. [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. P: 0410 497 480 | dance4mehealthandfitness.com.au 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.

Work Wanted lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph: 0403 044 887. HANDYMAN / ODD JOBS. Painting and repairs, welding, rubbish removal, plus lots more. Swimming pool safety certificates. Phone Clay 0410 581 881. MAN AND UTE. Gardening, yard work, general laboring with attention to detail. Peter McGuirk 0429 918 424.

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VINYL RECORDS & Toys, breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards. Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.

COMMERCIAL SHED LANDSBOROUGH $2200.00 + gst per month including outgoings. 225.24 square metres. 2 offices, high celings, kitchen & toilet facilities, 3 phase power, 2 entrances with roller doors, good vehicle access, secure complex with gates. Available now. Contact First National Beerwah on 5494 6444

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PEACHESTER 276 Storrs Road, Sat and Sun 8am – 5pm. Stock from hippie shop. Gargles, witches, Indians, eagles, skulls, clothing, mirrors, bags, bike ornaments, huge range all going cheap.

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