Ocean Grove Voice 31 October 2012

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Oct 31-Nov 13, 2012

OCEAN GROVE’S NUMBER ONE NEWSPAPER

Jan Farrell returned, Keith Fagg Mayor

SITTING Beangala councillor Jan Farrell has been returned in the weekend City of Greater Geelong elections while Keith Fagg looks certain to become the City’s first directly elected Mayor. Cllr Farrell said on Sunday night: “Thanks to the wonderful folk of Beangala for their confidence and support. I’m very excited about the next four years. “With Keith Fagg as the new Mayor, we’ll see major changes to how Council engages with the community.”

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ROLL UP FOR TOWN FAIRS

Fireys all set for relay for life MORE than 20 Ocean Grove firefighters are among hundreds of locals preparing to take part in the Bellarine’s second annual Relay for Life at Collendina Reserve on Saturday November 10 and Sunday November 11. The Bellarine Relay For Life is an overnight event where

teams of ten or more will take turns to keep their team baton moving around the track at the Reserve for the 24 hours of THE event. It doesn’t cost to register a team, just $20 per team member. You get a Relay shirt and your team gets a campsite on which you can set up a

team tent. There will be free entertainment, local bands, activities for the kids, fundraising and raffles. Bellarine Relay For Life is a unique opportunity to bring the community together to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and

JAMMED JUNCTION STALLED

fight back against cancer. All while having a bit of fun too. The opening ceremony is at 12noon on the Saturday. For more details see www. relayforlife.org.au, call 1300 65 65 85, or email bellarine@ relayforlife.org.au. • Tennis club set for Relay, page 35.

FRESHLY BAKED: Surfside students Lauren Barrot and Orlagh Davison with kitchen specialist Rachel Ford.

LOCAL resident Eileen Garrett (pictured above) fears someone will die unless a hazardous Grove junction gets an upgrade. VicRoads recommended a $750,000 upgrade of the Marlin Drive/Tuckfield junction four years ago - but so far nothing has happened. Plans may even be out of date. Story page 3.

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SUMMER fair season is underway with the Uniting Church and Surfside family events this weekend and then St Peter’s own fete next week. On Saturday morning the Uniting Church Fete starts at 9am and on Sunday Surfside’s Fresh Food Fair gets underway at 10am.


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