Sport Contributed by Pauline Fraley Maleny Racqueteers were too strong for Witta Wagtails and were the winners on the day. However, the Wagtails enjoyed the last day of competition tennis for the season and the camaraderie. Thanks to Cynthia Garvie and Sonia Douglas. A special thanks to Annie Stewart for filling in and thanks again to Jill Murtagh who also filled in. See you next season. Whistlers played at Caloundra against Hot Chillies. We had one stop due to a heavy shower. Then the sun came out and bought the wind with it. We had good rallies with the wind's help to both sides, which saw us having long rallies with lots of running. We had a great win to finish our season. Well done team and let's have another good hit in the semi-final! Score was 43-25 games, 6-2 sets. Team was Paula Cudmore, Brenda Warner, Aki Lepper and Maree Hooley. The Wildcats hosted Maroochydore at Witta and were able to manage 8-0 sets for victory. Stacey’s special cheesecake birthday cake may have been the absolute highlight of the day but the tennis and sportsmanship from both teams came a close second. Overall a really enjoyable day to finish the regular season. Stacey English, Annie Stewart, Jenie Riding and Libby Howlett combined well ensuring good rallies and lots of fun. Player of the day would have to be the birthday girl. The Wildcats are looking forward to the semi-finals in two weeks. Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, October 29: An 18-hole mixed stableford day with first place going to Jan Johnston with 40 points, runner up Chris Pottinger 38 points on a count back from Paul Vicary also 38, third Bob Whiteley with 37 points also on a count back from Stephen Porter 37 points. NTPs: 3 - Richard Owen, 5 - Merv Schulz and 8 - Jan Johnston. Wednesday, October 30: An 18-hole stableford for the ladies with first place going to Pauline Fraley with 35 points, runner up Heather Shortus 34 points and third Penny Edwards 31 points. NTPs: 13 - Karen Heading. Saturday, November 2: An American foursome mixed competition played with first place going to the team of Grant Flynn and Thomas Hallam with 65.5, runners up Marcus Wellington and Blake Wellington with 65.75 and third Rupert Hohls and Gary Wright with 67.125. NTPs: 3 and 13 - Marcus Wellington, 8 - Peter Gilbert and 13 Karen Heading (for the ladies). Phone the clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go to our website www.malenygolfclub.com and book in for a round of golf with a friend.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, October 30: Ladies day - ladies consistency round three: Di Hume defeated Jenny Hobson 152-108. Semi-final: Chloe Runge defeated Marilyn Boulton 151-124. Social: Viv James and Chris Freshwater defeated Jenny Morris and Barb McNeill 27-14; Lyn Griffiths and Maz Idle defeated Sue O’Hagan and Dennis Hume 22-17; Jack Timm, Sally Squires and John Annakin defeated Bernie Reyers, Noelene Annakin and Rob Scullion 29-18. Thursday, October 31: A different format for the fifth Thursday of the month with four games of six ends. Normal pairs, 2-4-2 and 3-bowl pairs were played. Winners of the day were Ron Rix and Graham Nicholson with 4 wins + 34. Runners up were Maz Idle and Steve Joliffe with 3 wins + 20. Friday, November 1: Mixed triples round one. The start of night bowls and it was a fantastic evening with a large crowd watching from the patio. Kerri Hazeltine, David Hayes and Paul Chirgwin defeated Sally and Brian Squires and Rodney Sharpe 23-16; Carolyn Warren, Graham Nicholson and Dean Shaw defeated Rae Farrell, Jack Chirgwin and Bill Tumbridge 23-14; Troy German, Chloe Runge and Mick Borchers defeated Noelene Annakin, Kevin Cook and John Annakin 21-11; Barb McNeill, Len Skerry and Tony Verdonck defeated Lyn Griffiths, Viv James and Bill James 25-10. Saturday, November 2: Mixed pairs round three: Jill Kirchheiner and Brett Collinson defeated Viv James and Bill James 25-12. In a close game Dean Shaw and Rae Farrell defeated Brendan Freshwater and Chris Freshwater 19-18. Another nail-bitter saw Maz Idle and Steve Joliffe defeat Di Hume and Brian Saunders 19-18. Sunday, November 3: Mixed pairs semis: Jill Kirchheiner and Brett Collinson defeated Chris Dougan and Rob Scullion 25-16; Dean Shaw and Rae Farrell defeated Maz Idle and Steve Joliffe. It was a great final with a close game early but Dean Shaw and Rae Farrell defeated Jill Kirchheiner and Brett Collinson A sheet is up at the club for Diggers vs Civvies next Sunday, November 10. This day is usually well supported and we hope to see many members take part. A sheet is up for the Q7s starting in January as well as the Gr8s. Can the men put their names down if they intend to play so we have an idea of numbers? The ladies are looking great for numbers and will be entering the Gr8s. Police Bowls breakup is the first Sunday in December and this will be our last visitors for the year. If you can play on the day please place your name down at the club.
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GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE AGM 2pm, Saturday 9th November 2019. There will be a visual presentation of what’s been happening this year at the centre and also a video of the 80th Anniversary Celebration. Nominations for Management Committee close noon Thursday 7th November. Annual memberships $5. For enquiries, nomination and proxy forms and bookings email admin@ghmnc.com, phone 5438 7000 or visit the Centre at 1 Ryan Street (opp Post Office), Glass House Mountains. GLASS HOUSE COUNTRY HORSE AND PONY CLUB INC AGM will be held at the Beerwah Swimming Complex, Roberts Road, Beerwah at 1.30pm 23rd November 2019. All committee positions are up for reelection. Email requesting nomination forms to glasshouse@ pcaq.asn.au or call 0407 152 025.
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