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Induction of Lory McKenny

L or y McKenny has done all that

Above: Assistant Governor for Group 2, Steven Holmes from Rotary Club of Horsham East congratulates Lory McKenny into Rotary Club of St Arnaud at the Changeover night joined the Netball Committee and now Rotar y Welcome, L or y

Year’s events were to Moolerr Olive Orchard, Ridley St Arnaud, Darren and Shar yn Cole offgrid farm and TPos

Rotar y has 1 4 million members in 1400 clubs They contribute $3 billion in projects

Kell Bibby

Mace Bibby

July 24th

Sue Chipperfield

Sophie O’Donnell

July 25th

Aaron

Sanderson July 21st

22nd

Craig Scan to register and find out more!

Taylor Amos

Daph Donaldson

July 19th FREE EVENT 26 JULY 2023, 3:00PM REX THEATRE, CHARLTON BUILDING A BETTER BULOKE

She did all her schooling in St Arnaud and only lef t for Bendigo to undertake a Diploma in Beauty Therapy and returned to take up a Customer Ser vice position with the Commonwealth Bank

Currently a law clerk with MC L egal L or y is still passionate about giving back to her community having

The usual team of Rotarians cleaned up a section of the Sunraysia Highway, ran a BBQ at the St Arnaud Agricultural Show, Young Farmers Harvest Festival, the Mother’s Day Classic, and ser ved up the late Gwen McNally’s famous plum pudding and custard at the event af ter the Christmas Procession

Vocational visits

Engineering Guest Speaker

On Tuesday 11th July held a dinner meeting at the Farmers Arms with Ian McK ay, our District Governor and his wife Cher yl, Ian was the guest speaker

He described the Rotary Foundation as providing the fuel to power Rotary functions

• Focus on mental health and mental illness in the community by raising awareness of the problems Ian stated that mental health issues in children from 0 to twelve of ten are the cause of mental illness in later life

• Promote peace through on-line virtual exchanges

• Empowering girls around the world and improve their opportunities

Above: St Arnaud Rotarians with the District Governor pictured (left to right) back row, Peter Marland, Tony Marland, District Governor Ian McK ay and wife Cheryl, Gary Brown and Luke Hanley Front row, Russell Steel, Dick Bray, Lory McKenny and Grey Fithall

‘You hur t my feelings’ - screening at The Rex

IT’S okay - this quirky sounding movie title isn’t a teenage selfabsorbed whine about the unfairness of life. - Contributed

Iously Awaiting Feedback From Her Agent

She confides her worries to her ever-supportive therapist husband, Don (Tobias Menzies), but then overhears him telling someone he actually thinks her new novel is terrible

This disclosure shatters Beth, as deep hurt replaces decades of trust in just a few seconds

Enter Beth’s sister, Sarah who pragmatically tells her that everyone tells these little lies in the name of kindness, as she does with her actor husband

When he asks how his latest performance was – it was always “great” she says!

The movie explores other methods of dealing with the issue, but basically boils down to honesty is best even if the shortterm impact is unpleasant

There’s both humor and wisdom in this film by director, Nicole Holofcener and is sure to have audiences reflecting on similar situations in their own lives

“You Hurt My Feelings” MA15+ (Strong, coarse language) 93 mins screens on Saturday 22nd July at 8pm, Sunday 23rd July at 2pm and Tuesday 25th July at 8pm

Cheesman Paige Douglas July 20th Riley James Bibby Jenny Gifford Ebony Kirk DISTRICT CATHOLIC CHURCHES East Wimmera Parish BIRCHIP Sunday July 23rd 10 30am Live Stream in BOORT Sunday July 23rd 10 30am Live Stream in BANYENA No Mass CHARLTON Sunday July 23rd 10 30pm Live Stream out to churches without Mass DONALD Sunday July 23rd 10 30am Live Stream in ST ARNAUD Sunday July 23rd 8 30am Mass WYCHEPROOF Saturday July 22nd 7 00pm Mass Parish Coordinator: Noeline Hogan 0476 617 976 NORTH CENTRAL NEWS, WEDNESDAY JULY 19th 2023 - Page 11

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