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Bird owners flocking to the region THE Riverland Field Days site will be filled with our feathered friends at the Riverland Birdkeepers Club annual bird sale this weekend. Birds such as Pickles, pictured with owner Jenna Strother, will be among the creatures on display.

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THE State Government’s promise to raise Lake Bonney to pool level will be fulfilled when a 25 gigalitre environmental water allocation begins filtering through the Napper’s Bridge regulator today. State River Murray and Water Minister Paul Caica will not be in attendance when the water begins to refill the lake but he has promised to return to

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BRAD PERRY see its progress. “I have recently returned from an extensive tour of the area and while I am not sure when I will be returning at this stage, I will be sure to take the opportunity on my next visit to

look at how things are progressing,� he said yesterday. The South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board will oversee Lake Bonney’s refill program, which is expected to take up to four months to complete. ■Continued Page 5


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TODAY State Government Road Safety Minister Jack Snelling will introduce legislation that will see illegal street racing lifted from a traffic offence to a criminal offence. In recent times, our region has tragically experienced the deadly ramifications of illegal street racing. Last weekโ s Riverland Weekly poll indicated that 97 per cent of respondents would back such a change. Under the proposed legislation, a basic street racing offence would see a maximum three year jail term. Anyone who kills a person while street racing will face life imprisonment under the new laws. Sadly, it has taken the death of a much loved and respected young man for these laws to be brought before parliament. However, all who have been impacted by the recent tragedy would welcome the laws. We are all responsible for our actions on the road. Street racing is one of the more irresponsible acts one can commit, it is about time these idiots were made accountable for their actions.

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Thursday June 24, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 3 By BRAD PERRY MARTIN Luther King Jnr once said “life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?â€? For almost 70 residents in the Berri Barmera Council area, the answer to that question is: plenty. Volunteers in the district were thanked at an afternoon tea on Tuesday where it was revealed that almost 70 volunteers have contributed more than 18,000 hours to the region in the past year. Amongst those honoured during the afternoon tea were Riverland Community Transport Scheme drivers Allan Lehmann and Ken Schwarz, who both received 10 year service awards. Mr Lehmann said volunteering to transport members of the community has been a great experience.

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A lot of these programs just couldn’t be provided if we didn’t have volunteers.

“You do it because you feel good about it,� he said. Often travelling more than 300 kilometres per day, assisting passengers to medical outlets and beyond, Mr Lehmann said he enjoys meeting new people. “You live in the Riverland all your life and you still find streets and places you have never been to before,� he said. Ken Schwarz, who was also recognised for 10 years voluntary service on Tuesday, said he returned from interstate to the Riverland to retire and took on the role as a community driver. “I took it on and have enjoyed it ever since,� he said. “You get to know the people and they are all good people.� Representatives from Youth Advisory Council United, Riverland Community Transport Scheme, Berri Barmera Visitor Information Centre, Berri Library and Rocky’s

■DEDICATION: Riverland Community Transport Scheme drivers Ken Schwarz (left), Allan Lehmann and Peter Luker with Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt at Tuesday’s volunteer afternoon tea. Hall of Fame were recognised at the appreciation event. Berri Barmera Council community development officer Andrew Haigh said without volunteer services, many community programs would not be possible. “A lot of these programs that these guys work on within the libraries, within the visitor information centre (for example), just couldn’t be provided if we didn’t have volunteers,� he said. “The community transport driving is of immense importance to us and the whole community.� Berri Barmera Council Mayor Peter Hunt also praised the volunteers. “Council does like to recognise its own volunteers,� he said.

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a 100 gigalitre desalination plant would see SA Water’s reliance on the Murray reduced significantly. “The government has led them (the people of Chaffey) to believe the pressure on the Murray to supply Adelaide with water would be reduced by the desalination plant and by other measures outlined in the Water For Good plan, which would see better water outcomes for the river’s health and for irrigators,� he said. “Now it’s apparent the government never had any intention of

reducing Adelaide’s draw on the river.� Mr Whetstone’s Federal counterpart, Member for Barker Patrick Secker, has also condemned the plan. “I am concerned about revelations that Adelaide households will still rely heavily on water from the Murray River, even once the Port Stanvac desalination plant project is finished, despite both State and Federal Labor saying it would reduce reliance on the river,� Mr Secker said.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Good outcomes for Mallee health THE recent public meeting chaired by Kathleen Gregerke and attended by Mallee Coorong Health CEO Nino Di Sisto was a relief to many Pinnaroo and Murrayville residents. The public announce-

ment that there is the potential for a visiting doctor at the Pinnaroo practice one extra day a week (should there be the demand) was positive. Secondly, all residents can rest assured there is ample opportunity for bookings to be made at the Pinnaroo practice, with the announcement that up to seven vacancies are kept free for emergen-

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cies on any given day (21 per week). Residents were informed that should there be no appointments (in advance) available for a given day, then they should call the practice at 9am on the day to book one of the seven emergency appointment times. Failing this, people should attend the hospital

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where they will receive attendance by a doctor if the problem is serious. Potential attendees of the Mallee Health Services Pinnaroo practice were also assured there had been no directing of bookings to any of Mallee Health’s other practices. The meeting was also informed that attending doctors will be visiting on the same day every week. This can give confidence to any person wishing to see a regular doctor, should they wish to do so. These assurances now give residents of Pinnaroo and Murrayville the opportunity to return to the Mallee Health Services Pinnaroo practice (if they left), a practice that has almost 1500 people in its catchment (ABS census 2006) making it the largest catchment (by people) of all the Mallee practices. Any person unable to secure an appointment would appear to be extremely unlucky but can take a positive from it; Mallee Health Service Pinnaroo is extremely busy and would be in need of extra doctor services. If any person was to miss out on an appointment then it would be wise to notify the practice and your local HAC members so a record

of potential demand could be kept. This would help facilitate the activation of the offer from Mallee Coorong Health CEO Nino Di Sisto for an extra day’s consulting at the Pinnaroo practice. Corey Blacksell, Pinnaroo.

Great place to live I’VE always said this electorate is a great place to live and the recent long weekend was a great example of just how much there is to do and see in the Riverland. From hot air balloons to country music to skiing, there was something for everyone. I had the opportunity to fly with Paul Gibbs, the number three balloonist in the world, during the Riverland Balloon Fiesta. It was an amazing experience and something I encourage everyone to try. About 2000 people enjoyed this great event over the weekend. The SA Country Music Festival has been a signature event in the Riverland for a long time and this year’s festival was no exception. It was a big success and it was good to see our local

performers pick up a swag of awards. Water skiing is a passion of mine, so I was fortunate to watch some of the state championship at Martin’s Bend. The organisation by the hosts – Berri Water Skiing Club – was outstanding. There was also a great crowd at the Waikerie Speedway over the weekend and the Loxton Historical Village Alive Day attracted about 500 people. Let’s not forget the 70 plus competitors who displayed their skills during the sporting clay three day shoot held across the region. These events not only show us what a wonderful place this is to live but to visit as well. Many of these events attracted substantial numbers of visitors from outside the region, pumping much needed dollars into our local economy. The organisers of these events deserve a big thank you and I congratulate them all. It was also good to see the local community’s enthusiastic support for these events. Congratulations all round. Tim Whetstone, Member for Chaffey.

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Thursday June 24, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Secker keen for new term By BRAD PERRY THE Labor party is expected to announce a candidate next week to run for the seat of Barker at the Federal election, hoping to end Patrick Secker’s 12 year stint in the electorate. However Mr Secker, also performing the role of opposition whip in parliament, is confident he has done enough to retain his position as Member for Barker. “I’ve probably had better feedback this term than what I have had any other term that I have had and I think that is partly because people do see me out there

working on the different issues,� he told the Riverland Weekly. “I am always out there fighting for the concerns of my constituents. “This is my 12th year and every year that goes on I get more enthusiastic.� Mr Secker said he is not concerned that a Labor candidate will be gunning for his seat. “I always take every candidate and treat them with respect whether they are the Labor Party or any other party,� he said. “I have always been of the belief you start campaigning for the next election the day after the last

one.� Lobbying several local issues such as the youth allowance changes and irrigator rights, Mr Secker said he is representing a party interested in rural conditions. “Water, water and water are the three biggest issues,� he said. “My biggest concern is that it (the Murray Darling Basin Plan) is being delayed yet again and we are looking at August which could unfortunately be muffled out by an election campaign.� There are many important issues Mr Secker will be putting forward

during his campaign to be re-elected in the seat of Barker. “I think people will judge you on what you have done in the past but you do need to put out a vision for the future and I do think we need to be spending more money on research and development, especially agricultural research in an electorate like this one,� he said. “We need to make sure we get the Murray Darling Basin right but there is a whole lot of issues along the way that would mean something to one person and not the other.�

Club’s big bird sale By LES PEARSON FEATHERED friends will fill the Riverland Field Days site this weekend when the Riverland Birdkeepers Club holds its annual bird sale and family fair on Sunday. It is always a huge event, with a stack of exhibitors displaying hundreds of different bird breeds. Event publicity officer Graham Matthews said the day usually attracts a fair travelling contingent. “Exhibitors offering their birds for sale come from all over South Australia, as well as interstate,� he said. “This sale has become one of the largest of its type held in South Australia, so

if you’re into birds or want a day out with the family, please come along for a look, you won’t be disappointed.� Mr Matthews said birds for sale range in size and shape, with a breed to suit any personality. “The variety of birds usually ranges from small finches and budgerigars through various species of parrots right up to large cockatoos,� he said. Admission to the sale is $2 per adult and entry for children is free. Trading of birds only takes place between noon and 2pm, however, the remainder of the day is taken up viewing the many trade stands offering a huge array of family and bird

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BIRDS make wonderful companions, as Riverland Birdkeepers Club member Jenna Strother found after purchasing Pickles about a year ago. Pickles is an eclectus parrot, similar to some of the birds that will be on display at the annual bird sale this weekend. Jenna said he is rather low maintenance, feeding on seeds, fruit and vegetables. “He mainly eats corn, oranges, heaps of fruit,� Jenna said. “He loves kiwi fruit, just for the seeds in them.� Pickles has a calm temperament, accompanying Jenna on trips to Adelaide or Mildura in


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Response from Premier’s office: “LAST year the Premier was in Waikerie with Minister Karlene Maywald, meeting with citrus and irrigation industry representatives, as well as citrus, grape and avocado growers. The Premier appointed Riverland MP Karlene Maywald to Cabinet, despite the fact that she was the leader of another political party.

This was unprecedented, particularly given that she was given responsibility for the River Murray and Regional Development. Unfortunately, Riverland voters decided they no longer wanted her voice in Cabinet at the last election. The Premier appointed former Liberal Premier Dean Brown as his Special Adviser

on Drought, and he’s had very good feedback from communities along the Murray about the work that Dean Brown has been doing with local communities. The Government continues to assist the Riverland, negotiating for extra flows from New South Wales, and with assistance packages for irrigators affected by drought.�

Invitation to visit still open PREMIER Mike Rann’s office has responded to the Riverland Weekly’s Rannpaign. A spokesman, Lachlan Parker, has highlighted that Premier Mike Rann visited Waikerie in January last year. The visit was reported by the Riverland Weekly and other Riverland media at the time, however, only after the event had occurred. During the visit, Mr Rann had an informal lunch with local irrigators and visited several local shops. Local media were not invited to meet with the Premier and he was not available for comment following the visit. We at the Riverland Weekly believe Mr Rann should still visit the region to see what is going on here, as much has changed since that time 531 days ago.

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ROB McLEAN It is now 933 days since the Premier addressed the public in the Riverland. In his response, Mr Parker does not address whether, or not, the Premier will visit the Riverland. Throughout this campaign the Riverland Weekly has asked that Mr Rann come and visit the region to get a feel for what is happening here. We do not back away from that stance. The Riverland Weekly hopes that our readers will continue to support that call.

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Carry over reliance tempting fate By BRAD PERRY THE local water market has had little action in the lead up to the new water year, with irrigators relying on carry over water to start the season. Riverland irrigators will find out opening water entitlements on July 1, the same day as the new season begins, a move which has been described as playing “Russian roulette� with growers’ livelihoods. Opening water allocations across Australia will be announced next Thursday but local growers have had to make crucial decisions on their crops before they know how much water they will get. AgriExchange water broker Janelle Stevens said there was move-

ment from larger growers with the local water year coming to an end, while most irrigators decided to hold off leasing water in. “Irrigation holders interstate must have decided to sell off some of their carry over,� she said. “The way the ruling works is that carry over water is used first, so they (irrigators) can carry over the same quantity of water.� Waikerie citrus grower Mike Arnold believes nothing is definite at this stage. “Although they say we are going to get our carry over but nothing is definite,� he said. With predictions from the State Government of a more than 25 per cent opening water allocation, Mr

Arnold said without knowing for certain what the allocation will be growers cannot make decisions about the future. “They say we are going to get water but why can’t they deliver an amount so we can plan ahead?� he asked. “It is hard enough now but now we have to worry about that too.� Growers have to predict similar conditions as previous years not knowing the opening allocation, according to Berri winegrape grower Malcolm Hill. “All we can do is just live in hope that we get our carry over,� he said. “We are planning month by month.�

25 gigalitres ready to flow into lake â– From Page 1

â– POSITIVE: Lake Bonney management committee chairman Joe Gropler believes the partial lake refill will have a positive impact.

It is expected the 25 gigalitre allocation will reduce the salinity level in the lake from 18,000 to 13,000 EC units and Minister Caica said the State Government will keep its promise to make sure the important tourist attraction stays viable. “It has always been this government’s intention and commitment to maintain salinity levels within ecological thresholds for fish and turtles in the absence of any natural flood events,� he said. “We are committed to providing Lake Bonney with sufficient water to achieve this. “The exact timing, and amounts, of water to be allocated to Lake Bonney for that purpose will be determined in the light of the advice I receive from my departmental officers and with consideration of the views of the (Lake Bonney) Management Committee.� The latest instalment, which was originally part of a 26 gigalitre a year over five years promise, will benefit Barmera, according to Minister Caica.

“I would hope that this latest injection of water into the lake would help lift the spirits of the local community, as it will the level of the lake itself, which should return to, or near, pool level,� he said. “It should also mean that the Lake Bonney area will remain a great place to live and visit.� Lake Bonney Management Committee chairman Joe Gropler said the lake’s sandy shores will be no longer once the water allocation fills it back to pool level. “It means that the water is fresher, the lake is fuller, there is more depth in it if you want to sail a bigger boat,� he said. “You will lose your sandy beach and a lot of people quite enjoy that sandy beach. “Hopefully we can address that in the long term management plan for Lake Bonney.� Mr Gropler said Minister Caica has committed to another instalment of water next year. “It will evaporate away over summer and drop again and the minister has committed to putting water in again next year to top it up,� he said.

Malleefowl faces ferocious fox threat By BRAD PERRY THE Riverland’s well known ground dwelling birds, the malleefowl and stone curlew, are under increasing threat due to an alarming number of foxes in the region. Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning Association project manager Phil Reddy said farmers who participate in fox baiting throughout the year not only protect livestock but also native wildlife such as the malleefowl. “It (baiting) just gives them (malleefowl and stone curlew) the break and the confidence

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8 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Community set to feel a whole lot better RIVER Doc’s ED - a much needed, six doctors, to further improve the new 24/7 emergency health care new service. service heralds the arrival of a susRiver Doc’s ED chief executive tainable service for the Riverland officer Lyn Gill acknowledged that that will also attract six new docthe region has waited a long time tors to the region. for such a service. Riverland residents are about “We know the communities of to be given 24/7 access to a qualthe Riverland deserve a true, 24/7 ity emergency health care service emergency health service and at Riverland Regional Hospital, they’ve waited very patiently for Maddern Street, Berri. one,” Ms Gill said. Looking for a sustainable “So we’re very pleased to be solution to a long term problem now able to offer them such a within the region, Country Health high quality, sustainable service at South Australia (CHSA) has the Riverland Regional Hospital. contracted River Doc’s ED to inde“What delights us even more pendently run this is that our service essential aroundwill be the key to The communities the-clock emergency attracting six new health service. doctors to the area. of the Riverland As an investment “So residents deserve a true, 24/7 will be able to rest in the future health for the region, CHSA assured, knowing emergency health has recognised there’s always a highservice. River Doc’s ED’s ly experienced docexceptional credentor on site, around tials and ability to the clock.” provide a first class Ms Gill exservice and has plained that patients thrown its full support behind the will be charged a fee, payable at organisation. the time of their care. Staffed 24 hours a day by “While this will be a new doctors and nurses that are highly concept for many Riverland skilled in accident and emergency patients, when we explain that care, River Doc’s ED was specifiRiver Doc’s ED is a not-for-profit cally designed for the organisation, they are heartened Riverland region. by the fact that all profits are The organisation’s own team directed back into supplying and of skilled, highly experienced emimproving our service for them,” ployees will manage all aspects of Ms Gill said. the administration functions and The River Doc’s ED 24/7 central infrastructure. emergency department plus GP In addition, River Doc’s ED clinic, operating in peak periods, will be addressing the chronic officially opens at midnight on doctor shortage in our region. Thursday, July 1 at the Riverland Its aim is to recruit an extra Regional Hospital.

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Thursday June 24, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 9

Winkie’s water worries By BRAD PERRY EVERYDAY, Winkie resident Cher Molloy is forced to bathe or do her washing in a water supply she describes as “third world�. The brown, murky River Murray water is Winkie’s main water supply and for those who do not have access to rainwater tanks, it is all they have. Mrs Molloy is calling for help to improve the situation before someone becomes seriously ill. “If we were in a third world country, I am sure we would have UNICEF in there saying ‘where is our water conditions’?,� she said. “It has gone from not too livable, to now it is absolutely disgusting. “You are having to wash dishes in that water and eat off them daily, bathing in it, showering in it, brushing your teeth.�

Mrs Molloy, who is renting her home, said many residents have spent substantial amounts of money installing rainwater tanks so they do not have to use the supplied water. However, even then, she believes there is not enough rain to supply water to a large family. “Even if I did have enough water to supply the house with rainwater, I doubt whether the rainfall we have had recently would supply a three bedroom house and three people,� Mrs Molloy said. Living two kilometres from the Old Sturt Highway, Mrs Molloy said having access to irrigation water only is not good enough, when the nearby Glossop community has access to filtered water. Contacting SA Water gave Mrs Molloy no solutions. “I have spoken to somebody

within SA Water and they said you could put a filter on...but with the quality of water, you would have to clean the filter out weekly,� she said. Mrs Molloy said the dirty water is a health risk, especially for children. “I am buying buckets of bleach at the moment and I have two high school kids and their school uniforms are white, so actually trying to wash clothes in that water...is quite disgusting,� she said. “Even though you don’t drink it, you are still showering in it, you are absorbing it through your skin. “I pay taxes, I work and we are denied filtered water. “(It could cause) major health problems.� Another Winkie resident Cheryle Taylor agreed that the water quality in the area

■DIRTY: A running bath at Winkie resident Cher Molloy’s house shows the colour of the water the town’s residents are being forced to use.

is disgusting. “It’s a real murky, muddy colour,� she said. However, Mrs Taylor said she is thankful the people of Winkie can access water at all. SA Water was unavailable for comment on this issue.

School community pays tribute to Corey

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By LES PEARSON HUNDREDS of mourning students, teachers, families and friends packed the Glossop High School gymnasium last Friday afternoon to pay tribute to former student Corey Siemers. The popular football player was killed in a car accident on June 12, aged just 17. Close friends, fellow students, teachers and family members made speeches, read poems, sung songs, prayed and even compiled a slideshow for the memorial, finished with the classic Green Day ballad, Time of Your Life. It was a moving tribute to a life lost too soon. Friend and former team-mate Andrew Press spoke emotionally on how Corey’s loss opened his eyes to how impor-

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■TRIBUTE: The Glossop High School gymnasium was filled with students, staff, friends and family of Corey Siemers for a memorial service last Friday. Corey’s Glossop football guernsey was also retired in his honour (right). Photos: LES PEARSON tant road rules are, having previously lost his provisional licence for driving offences. “Luckily, the only loss that night was my licence and a dent in my bank account,� he said. It was no coincidence nearly every speaker talked about Corey’s “infectious smile�, caring personality and described him as a “ladies man�. “That smile would make every single girl

melt in your hands,� close friend John Pintillie said in his speech. Former cricket teammate and close friend David Hankin delivered a farewell beyond his years. “Corey was the definition of confidence,� he said. “People fade but memories live on forever.� Glossop High School teacher Tom Leverenz

also spoke on behalf of the school’s staff. “You will live on in all our minds and hearts,� he said. “You were an only child but don’t worry, you have plenty of brothers and sisters here.� Other tributes were paid at each of the RFL matches on Saturday, while West Adelaide Football Club also held a moving ceremony.

Funeral to farewell Riverland girl A FUNERAL will be held tomorrow for Riverland girl Lea Zois, who died in a car accident in Adelaide last week. The 20 year old was tragically killed when the red Nissan

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10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

Crash training for MFS By BRAD PERRY FOR many firefighters, using the ‘Jaws of Life’ is something they thought they would never have to do. Sadly though, the need to use the tools occurs all too often and Riverland fire fighters were shown skills to help save the life of motor accident victims at a road crash rescue, skills maintenance course in Renmark last weekend. Metropolitan Fire Services staff from Renmark, Loxton, Berri, Victor Harbor, Mount Gambier and Murray Bridge attended the course, which involved mock situations with victims caught in a car following an accident. MFS Regional Manager Jim Grivell said it is important MFS staff are trained in how to deal with the often confronting situation of a car crash. “It is a training session for our guys to show them how to cut cars up and deal with road accidents when people are trapped,� he said. “We attend all vehicle accidents and we definitely come across bodies. “We are the second major rescue organisation in the state only behind the State Emergency Service.

â– WORK: Local MFS officers working at the recent road crash rescue skills maintenance course in Renmark. Photo: JANE WILSON

“If they are tied up at other jobs, we go to the second job.� Mr Grivell said high speed crashes regularly occur in the region with MFS attending up to 15 accidents a month throughout

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services,� he said. “When we have severe fatalities up here, we tend to get more guys volunteering for those courses because they see how important it is.�

Early learning option planned for Loxton PARENTS in the Loxton district could soon have another choice when considering early learning for their children. The Loxton Lutheran School is planning to develop an early learning centre on its Luther Road grounds. Describing the centre as a “bold and positive move towards the future�, the school will operate a program for children three to five using fully qualified teachers. The school’s early childhood teacher Tricia Wright said the program would aim to provide support and stimulate children’s growth and development. “As the first step towards school life, ELC fosters in children confidence, self esteem and independence in a stimulating and supportive environment,� Mrs Wright said. “It is important to note, however, that an ELC would not take the place of a child’s preschool sessions.� School principal Terry Sawade said the school’s multi-purpose room will provide “the ideal venue for an ELC�. The school’s new performing arts centre is also nearing completion. A meeting to discuss the ELC will be held at the school from 7pm Monday night.

Former resident bestowed writer’s award FORMER Berri resident and journalist Gurshminder Singh (Mintu Brar) recently received the prestigious honour of Pen of the Year from The Punjab International newspaper. Mr Singh, now living in Adelaide, received the award for showing appreciation and dedication to the Punjabi language as a regular columnist. Honoured to receive the acknowledgement, Mr Singh said it is the first time an award of its type has been given to a Punjabi writer living in Australia. “I feel very happy because I (have) got a lot of awards in my country but in Australia this is the first one for me,� he said. Editor of the Punjabi News Online, Mr Singh said he has written about many topics, including local issues such as the shortage of water. “I write about those just to highlight the truth,� he said.

â– RECOGNISED: Former Riverlander Gurshminder Singh (Mintu Brar) was awarded the Pen of the Year award by The Punjab International newspaper. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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Thursday June 24, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 11 WITH

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Council CEO to retire

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Bratis’ brilliance claims win NICOLE Bratis came up trumps at the recent SA Hair and Beauty competitions in Adelaide. Competing against 121 competitors from 50 salons statewide, Nicole took out second place in the Senior Runway Make-Up section of the event.

Nicole was delighted with the award. “I am thrilled because I love doing this kind of work (and) also there was a lot of preparation and hard work that went into entering the competition,” Nicole said. “It is great to be

Exhibition extension THE Terrace Gallery’s Emerging Artists Exhibition has got a longer run than anticipated. Organisers have informed me the exhibition, featuring local artists, will actually be running until Saturday, July 3.

Pageant fundraiser WITH a successful event behind it last year, the Renmark Christmas Pageant Committee is planning an additional fund-

■ COLOUR: Chelsea Peltz models Nicole Bratis’ winning entry at the recent Hair and Beauty competitions.

■ Barry Hurst to face economic difficulties in the coming years and I feel that the time is right for council to have fresh leadership as it moves forward to meet those continuing challenges,” he said. Experienced infrastructure and environmental services director Murray Bartsch has also advised council he will be retiring from fulltime work at the end of his current contract.

Successful Zonta fundraiser

Tony the employee of the month THIS month’s 5RM/ Mission Australia Employee of the Month Award winner is Tony Markow of Tony’s Riverland Mowing and Gardening Service. Tony was nominated by Berri Cottage Homes residents and was praised for his honesty, integrity and patience towards the residents, especially some of the frailer ones. Well done Tony, it is great to see one of the good guys being acknowledged.

acknowledged for my work, especially being from the country, to be able to go up against Adelaide salons and know we can keep up with the latest trends too.” Nicole works at Pure Skin Beauty Therapy, Berri.

THE Renmark Paringa Council will farewell one of its most experienced staff members at the end of the year. Chief executive officer Barry Hurst, who has served in his position for almost a decade, will retire from local government service in December. In a letter to Renmark Paringa Mayor Neil Martinson, Mr Hurst said he will leave council later in the year with the satisfaction that he has been part of a team that has achieved a lot for the community. “I would especially like to acknowledge the great team of staff that I have worked with over the past nine years,” he said. “I will leave knowing that the council will continue to be served by a dedicated and committed group of people.” Mr Hurst said he feels council should have a new leader. “Our region will continue

■ WINNER: Tony Markow with his award.

THERE was plenty of fun and fashion recently when the Riverland Zonta Club held a highly successful fundraising event. A wonderful fashion parade was held featuring much loved, new and preloved bridal and special occasion fashions. Among the gowns modelled were fashions from every decade, starting from the 1890s, while an Indian couple also wore their ‘going away’ attire to add a multicultural aspect to the day. Over 100 people attended the fundraising event, which was held to support Zonta’s local and international projects. Another highlight of the day was a presentation by

raiser for 2010’s event. A Christmas in July party is scheduled for July 24 at the Renmark Club. The committee is hopeful that 150 people will attend, providing a significant boost to the 2010 pageant.

Fellowship breakfast THE next Family Fellowship Breakfast will be held at the Loxton Senior Citizens Hall at 7am this Saturday. The event will feature Peter Heinrich, from Loxton North, who will

RIVERLAND TOURISM COMMITTEE

■ PRETTY: Nicole Forsyth wears her 1996 wedding gown, with her daughter Ebony dressed in a junior maid’s dress of the same year.

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS We are seeking expressions of interest from people to volunteer their services on the ministerial appointed Riverland Tourism Committee for a term of one or two years.

Salvo’s Store manager Helen Adamcyzk who detailed how donating preloved clothes and other goods helps the community. Around $1800 was raised for girls in local high schools and Zonta International projects during the day.

speak of his adventures building spiritual houses in Thailand’s mountain country with no power and no water. He went on a mission trip with the Lutheran Church from Epping, in Sydney, to bring blessing to the people of Thailand. Families are welcome to the event.

Free volunteer workshops RENMARK Paringa Council will be holding some free workshops for local volunteer and not-forprofit groups from next

Tuesday. The four separate three hour workshops are aimed at increasing leadership skills among the community. The sessions will be facilitated by Liam Hanna, a training consultant for Volunteering SA & NT. All sessions will be held at the Renmark Paringa Council Chambers. Bookings are essential as numbers are limited. Contact Emma Warner on 8580 3000 or email ewarner@renmarkparinga. sa.gov.au Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be supplied.

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

BERRI FOOTBALL CLUB CENTENARY 2010

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Huge centenary weekend planned

â– RIVALS: Berri will take on traditional rivals Loxton in its centenary game this Satuday at Berri. Photo: FILE

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BERRI Football Club has a huge task on its hands when its centenary celebrations kick off this weekend The celebrations begin tomorrow night with a registration and welcome evening at the football club. Centenary committee chairman Bob Warland said the committee will be launching the centenary book, a one-off centenary guernsey, the A grade team for Saturday will be named and a light tea will also be available. There will also be an extensive display of memorabilia to peruse. Saturday begins with the three senior matches against traditional rivals Loxton, from under 18s to A grade. All games will start half an hour earlier. From there, it is back to

the Berri Resort Hotel, where the room will be packed with 300 fellow Demons for the official centenary celebrations. Bob said the evening will feature guest speakers, the naming of a list of club legends, interviews, videos and a silent auction for the limited edition centenary guernseys from the A grade game that day. Sunday will feature a recovery breakfast at the club, while the under 13s and under 15s will take on Loxton throughout the morning and the Riverland Superdogs will compete later that day. “We are also really encouraging anyone from Loxton to come back for the day,� Bob said. “We’d love them to be a big part of the weekend and

â– IN CONTROL: Berri A grade coach Rod Hankin.

Celebrating get involved.� A wide array of merchandise will be on sale right through the weekend, including wine, engraved pavers, centenary calendars and clothing.

Final touches made as big event nears

A BUSY band of folk has been working tirelessly on the Berri Football Club centenary committee since July 2009. Committee chairman Bob Warland is confident the members have done all they can in preparation, although he admits he is nervous ahead of this weekend. “I’m a bit apprehensive,� he said. “It’s too big a thing to be going for 12 months for it not to be a success.� The committee includes club historian Tom Hayes, Tim Jackson, Terry Fisher, Bev Nitschke, Roger Nettle, Brian Thiele, Malcolm Hill, Barry Leathers and Bob. Bob also announced a centenary book will be launched this weekend, compiled by editor Tim Jackson, Roger Nettle and Terry Fisher. 2OGER AND +ERRY WOULD LIKE TO ADVISE THAT THE He said there was also a lot of "ERRI !UTO #ENTER BUSINESS IS FOR SALE help from other contributors, which has produced a thorough history of ALL ENQUIRIES CONTACT 2OGER ON the club, while the cover is report edly a talking point. “I think the book reflects our culture pretty well,� Bob GJ :KGDML=DQ N=JQL@AF? AF HJAFL said. s/&&3%4 s,%44%202%33 s7).% ,!"%,3 s0%23/.!,)3%$ 34!4)/.%29 The club s 4(%2-!, ,!"%,3 s3%,& !$(%3)6% ,!"%, 02).4%23 &/2 4(% &25)4 will also *5)#% ).$53429 s #/,/52 0(/4/#/09).' 3%26)#% !6!),!",% establish a .!4)/.!, !7!2$ 7)..%2 &/2 ,!"%, 02).4).' hall of fame !5342!,)!. 3-!,, "53).%33 !7!2$ 2)6%2,!.$ on the night, "53).%33 '2/74( !7!2$ 02/5$ as opposed [(G $G: LGG 3500/24%23 the popuD9J?= GJ LGG to /& 4(% "%22) lar team of #2!7&/2$ 4%22!#% "%22) KE9DDf the century &//4"!,, #,5" &!8 s RIVERPRT BIGPOND NET AU

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Celebrating 100 Years Long, proud footballing history in the Riverland to be celebrated THE Berri Demons have a long, proud association with the Riverland Football League. The team actually began playing casual matches against surrounding towns such as Winkie and Glossop before officially joining the Murray Association, made up of the Renmark, Fairview Rovers and Lyrup teams, in 1910. Players usually travelled to matches on a horse and sulky in that ■DOMINANT: The 1921 Berri premiership team. The 1920s were successful times for the club. era. Berri’s first home and a highlight being Trevgrade best and fairest for together two premiership ground was on the outor Smith’s Whillas Medal the first time in 1946 and wins in a row, in 1972 and skirts of town before being win in 1987. The drought went on to win the award 1973, before Malcolm Hill shifted to the old rodeo was broken in 1992 when a club record eight times, returned as coach to again grounds in 1913. coach Brian Leckie guided including five in a row. lead the Demons to a flag It was in 1913 the club the side to a win against He also won the Whilin 1975. won its first premiership. Waikerie. las Medal three times. Terry Fisher won the From the rodeo Allan Brand, injured The premiership Whillas Medal that year grounds, the Demons ‘drought’ was broken in and doubled it up in 1977. throughout the whole moved twice more in folseason, returned for one 1952 before another title Berri’s new two storey lowing years, firstly to the game that season, the in ‘54. clubrooms were also old racecourse before figrand final. It was a long time beerected that decade. nally settling at Memorial The Berri Oval also tween drinks for the club Terry Fisher captainOval in 1919, the current hosted a cricket World Cup from then until 1966, decoached the Demons to a home of the Dees. game between Sri Lanka spite yielding six Whillas premiership in 1980, beAfter the move to and the West Indies that medallists in those years, fore another Memorial, Berri won the year. including Roger Nettle, lean prenext three Murray Associaaged just 17. miership Premierships again tion premierships (1919 to Hawthorn and Sturt eluded the club until the patch for 1921). the club famous 2002 victory, premiership player The 1920s was a great where from eight goals throughMalcolm Hill arrived at chapter in the club’s hisdown against Waikerie half out the the club in 1965 and as tory, yielding five A grade way through the second captain/coach, led the club ‘80s premierships and four quarter, the Tim Jackson to three flags in a row from Whillas Medals. coached Demons pegged 1966 to 1968. ■Bill This decade also back the margin to win. The 1970s was a Harris. featured the emergence of The ‘noughties’ also tumultuous time at the two of Berri’s finest playyielded four Whillas club, losing star forward ers ever in Port Adelaide medallists in Robert Price Graham ‘Nug’ Wallace in a champion Harold Oliver (01), Scott Palmer (04), tragic electrical accident at and two-time Whillas Mark Kruger (07) and his home in 1973. Medallist and four time Dean Storic (08). Berri again strung premiership captain Steve Wade. Oliver played in an extremely successful era with the Magpies, which in 1914, also defeated Carlton and a combined South Australian team in an undefeated premiership year. He also kicked over 100 goals in seven club matches and three country carnival games in one season. The Demons won six A grade premierships the following decade, before a lean patch emerged in the 40s, although most of those were war years. However, the emergence of one of Berri Football Club’s most prestigious players in Bill Harris was significant. 0( 6!5'(!. 4#% "%22) Harris won the A

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

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Perfect way to start career pathway WHETHER you’re a business looking to expand, or a high school student searching for a pathway into your desired trade, Trade Schools for the Future can help provide that pivotal link between employer and apprentice or trainee. Now in its third year of operating in the region, Trade Schools for the Future supplies a number of services for both employer and employee. With the national skills shortage still an issue, the organisation was formed to provide school aged youths with hands on experience and practical training in trades desperately in need of new, qualified workers. Apprenticeship broker Kerry Woolston said not only do apprenticeships give students a career pathway but they also prepare them for life after school in the workforce. “There are a number of keen students in all Riverland and Mallee schools at the moment eager to head out and start a career right now,� she said. “It teaches them the value of earning a wage and the ins and outs of being part of the workforce while also allowing them to complete their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or to further education at university or TAFE.� The community also benefits from businesses taking on apprentices. “It can really address those skill demand issues employers are facing today, while retaining young people in the local community,� apprenticeship broker Chris Marks said. He added that the increasing number of incentives for employers makes taking on an apprentice an attractive proposition. “With so many financial benefits, plus having an extra set of hands on board, taking on an apprentice has never been so appealing,� Mr Marks said.

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Thursday June 24, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 15

TRADE Schools

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CHLOE Tornow has had 15 months experience in her school based apprenticeship at Business SA. Chloe is also completing a Certificate III in Business Administration. She said the experience she has received on the job has been extremely valuable, with the added bonus of getting paid a wage all the while going towards the completion of her South Australian Certificate of Education.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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ITUATED just minutes from the centre of Renmark, this impressive home offers a quality of living not often seen in our area. Throughout the building process the owners thought of just about everything, resulting in a family home that is warm, inviting and a pleasure to live in. The home offers four bedrooms all with built-in robes, spacious ensuite to the master,

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stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a feature glass splashback. Lounge, family and games rooms provide plenty of living space. Ducted evaporative airconditioning and a large central combustion heater provide year round comfort. Outside there is a huge undercover living area complete with outdoor kitchen and ceiling fans. The 40 foot colourbond shed is sure to impress with au-

waters the lawns and the tomatic roller door, two sliding gardens can be watered by RIT doors and shelving for storage. or rainwater. Very attractive low mainThere is plenty of rainwater tenance gardens surround the storage with three 5000 gallon home with natural sandstone tanks and the whole home can edging, underground drippers be run on rainwater if desired. to lawns areas and drippers and microsprays to all garden beds and a fenced 2 2 rear yard giving safety RENMARK 4 for children and pets. A wastewater treatment Cucumunga Street Contact system automatically Price $495,000 Mark Cresp Inspect Saturday June 26 0417 883 892 11.30 - 12.00noon RLA 147968

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FOR THIS WEEK

Friday June 25, 2010 LOXTON 10.30 - 11.00am

Saturday June 26, 2010 RENMARK

23 Hilltop Drive Ray White Loxton

12 Cocksedge Road Ray White Berri 10.00 – 11.00am 20 Farmer Street Ray White Berri 10.15 – 10.45am 9 Gilchrist Crescent LJ Hooker 11.00 – 11.30am Caddy Road LJ Hooker 9.00 – 9.30am

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#ORPORATION ,ANE 2)6%2&2/.4 (/-% PW 7ALK OUT YOUR FRONT DOOR AND TAKE A 2IVERFRONT STROLL 3ITUATED IN THE HEART OF 2ENMARK ON THE BANKS OF THE 2IVER -URRAY "EAUTIFUL FOUR B R SOLID HOME TWO BATHROOMS THREE SUNROOMS FORMAL DINING AND HUGE FORMAL LOUNGE 0OLISHED *ARRAH m OORS HIGH CEILINGS AND ORNATE CORNICES 7IDE FRONT VERANDAH VERY NICE GARDENS DOUBLE CARPORT AND GARAGE COMPLETE THIS HIGH QUALITY PACKAGE /RCHARD $R .%7,9 "5),4 B R HOME ENSUITE AND 7)2 ")2 S TO OTHER BEDROOMS OPEN PLAN LIVING SEPARATE FORMAL LOUNGE DUCTED R C AIR COND DOUBLE GARAGE PERGOLA UNDER MAIN ROOF -EANDER !VE 7!4%2&2/.4 ,)6).' PW 3UPERB B R TWO STOREY HOME PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF THE LAGOON WATERFRONT ACCESS $UCTED R C AIR COND ENSUITE AND 7)2 ")2 S DOUBLE GARAGE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA ! -EANDER !VENUE PW -ODERN B R HOME LOCATED IN THE *ANE %LIZA %STATE DUCTED EVAP AIR COND GAS HEATING ENSUITE ")2 S DOUBLE GARAGE REAR PERGOLA $OROTHY !VE PW -ODERN EXEC B R HOME ENSUITE ")2 S DUCTED EVAP AIR COND R C SPLIT SYSTEM FORMAL DINING AND LOUNGE LARGE FAMILY ROOM GARAGE FENCED YARD " 3IXTEENTH 3T PW -ODERN B R UNIT CENTRALLY LOCATED SPLIT SYSTEM R C AIR COND ")2 TO MAIN CARPORT PRIVATE YARD LOW MAINTENANCE %IGHTEENTH 3T PW 2ENOVATED B R UNIT GREAT LOCATION R C SPLIT SYSTEM ")2 TO MAIN GARDEN SHED FENCED REAR YARD CARPORT "ANKSIA 3T PW &RESHLY PAINTED B R HOME R C AIR COND CARPORT FENCED YARD -URRAY !VE PW B R HOME CLOSE TO 4OWN #ENTRE AND 2IVER R C AIR COND CARPORT "ELAH 3T PW B R HOME R C AIR COND CARPORT FENCED REAR YARD GARDEN SHED "ELAH 3T PW B R HOME R C SPLIT SYSTEM FENCED REAR YARD GARDEN SHED

BERRI 10.00 – 11.00am 2 Verran Terrace Ray White Berri 11.30 – 12.00pm 1 McLean Street Ray White Berri 11.45 – 12.15pm 8 Affleck Court LJ Hooker 3.30 – 4.30pm 7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri

GLOSSOP 2.00pm – 3.00pm Sect 487 Bottom Road Ray White Berri

LOVEDAY 11.30 – 12.30pm Sect 728 Pommy Road Ray White Berri 1.00pm – 1.30pm Sect 324 Forward Avenue Ray White Berri

9.30 – 10.00am

Twentyfifth Street Ray White Renmark

10.30 – 11.00am Twentysixth Street Ray White Renmark 11.30 – 12.00pm Cucumunga Street, Just over the roundabout on the left Ray White Renmark 12.15 - 12.45pm

52 Sims Parade Ray White Renmark

Sunday June 27, 2010 BERRI 3.00 – 4.00pm

51 Powell Street Ray White Berri

LOXTON 10.00 – 11.00am 61 Tobruk Terrace Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 4 Busbridge Court Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.30pm 29 Second Street Ray White Loxton 1.00 – 2.00pm

22 Westbrook Avenue Ray White Loxton

1.00 – 2.30pm

75 Wheatley Road Ray White Loxton

2.30 – 3.30pm

58 Briers Road Ray White Loxton

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.


20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

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2A Arnold Street Price $219,950 Inspect By Appointment

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UNTING for your first home with a difference or scaling down to a low maintenance/easy-care home. Here it isโ ฆ This home has it all, a three bedroom townhouse with living area, large outdoor entertaining area, undercover parking all positioned on 419mยฒ fully enclosed block. Main bedroom is located at the rear of the home and has glass sliding door providing access to outdoors. Preparation of meals in the functional kitchen makes serving to the breakfast bar or dinner guests a breeze. Well positioned Fujitsu split system reverse cycle air conditioner provides climate control for the kitchen and

living areas and ceiling fans in all bedrooms. Large passage leading to the bedrooms has numerous sliding doors providing access to outdoor entertaining area and to allow the evening breeze in. Very neat and well maintained home make this an ideal first home, great home for professional couple, retiree or maybe an investment home. Impress your family and friends with your new home, situated in arguably Waikerieโ s premier residential area. This property is priced at $219,950- call Marschall First National on 08 8541 2777 to arrange an inspection at a time to suit you.

Rates and comparison rates supplied by Riverland Lending Services, 6 Kay Avenue, Berri. Phone 8582 2822.

Home Loan Interest Rates

www.rls.net.au

LENDER

Basic Variable

3 Years Fixed

5 Years Fixed

Bank SA BankWest

7.41% (7.52%) 7.43% (7.59%) 7.30% (7.48%)

6.71% (6.76%) 6.85% (6.90%) 7.18% (7.19%)

7.52% (7.52%) 7.84% (7.71%) 7.38% (7.48%)

7.94% (7.75%) 8.19% (7.94%) 7.89% (7.72%)

Commonwealth ING Bank

7.36% (7.49%) 6.74% (6.74%)

6.68% (6.84%) 6.74% (6.74%)

7.44% (7.51%) 7.69% (7.04%)

8.04% (7.80%) 8.04% (7.36%)

NAB

7.24% (7.37%) 7.51% (7.64%)

6.74% (6.78%) 6.81% (6.86%)

7.49% (7.44%) 7.39% (7.60%)

7.99% (7.71%) 8.14% (7.93%)

ANZ

Westpac

Standard Variable

How does your interest rate compare ? The rate in brackets is the comparison rate for $150,000 over 25 years. The comparison rates apply only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and costs savings such as fee waivers are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Interest rates are current as at 21/06/2010 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.


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3ECTION 3TURT (IGHWAY "E PART OF THE HISTORY s #REATE A LIFESTYLE WITH THE M OF VACANT LAND NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS s 3LEEPING ZONES ARE ENORMOUS IN SIZE WITH BEDROOM HAVING AN OLD WORLD MANTLE AND l RE BENEATH WHILE BEDROOM IS SET AT THE REAR OF THE HOME s 7ELL APPOINTED KITCHEN WITH GENEROUS DINETTE

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+LINGBERG 3TREET ,OVE 4HE (OUSE 'ARDEN AND ,IFESTYLE 0ERFECTLY PRESENTED BRICK VENEER HOME WITH ENDLESS ATTRIBUTES s &ORMAL DINING ND LOUNGE MERGE TOGETHER TO FORM h,v SHAPED LIVING s +ITCHEN FEATURES m OOR OVERHEAD CABINETRY GAS COOKING APPLIANCES DISHWASHER BREAKFAST BAR s &ULLY LINED X FT CONCRETE POWERED SHED 0RICE )NTERNET )$ s "RONTE -ANUEL

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"OTTOM 2OAD #%24!).,9 ! ()$$%. (!6%. s 4HIS HINTERLAND PROPERTY MAY PROVE TO BE THE ENVY OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS s &EATURES ON OFFER EXCEED THE VALUE OF WATER IMPROVEMENTS AND ITS QUALITY HOME BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY THE LIFESTYLE IS PRICELESS s 4HE COMBINATION OF A GREAT FAMILY HOME LOCATED ON A ACRE PARCEL OF POTENTIAL s MEG WATER ALLOCATION ALLOWING THE FREEDOM TO CROP THE MELONS OR THE PLANT THE FODDER FOR INCOME s -ODERN ATTRACTIVE HOME PERFECTLY POSITIONED ON THE PROPERTY AND OFFERS PRIVACY AND SECLUSION AMONGST WIDE OPEN SPACE FOR THE FAMILY CHERUBS TO ROAM s 3TACKS OF ADJACENT SHEDDING n ONE WITH GAS HEATING SHOWER ALCOVE TOILET /PEN 3ATURDAY *UNE PM 0RICE )NTERNET )$ 'REG #RAM

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4HOMPSON 3TREET 2OCK 3OLID ,OCATION s ,OCATED CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN ALL THE FACILITIES ARE WITHIN A SHORT STROLL s 5PON ENTRY YOU ARE GREETED BY TIMBER m OOR BOARDS AND THE ROOM HAS BEEN PAINTED IN STRONG HERITAGE COLOURS s 4HE TWO MAIN SLEEPING AREAS ARE CARPETED AND HAVE SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING s 4HERE IS A GOOD SIZED SHED POSITIONED AT THE REAR OF THE YARD 0RICE )NTERNET #ARY (OCKING

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3EC $ALZIEL 2OAD *UST A $E 6INE PROPERTY WITH ALL THE EXTRAS s -AJESTIC DOUBLE BRICK TILED ROOF HOME WITH SPACE s 6ERSATILE FAMILY FOUR BEDDER ALL WITH ")2 S s ,ARGE MASTER BEDROOM HAS ENSUITE 7)2 s &ORMAL INFORMAL LIVING AREAS FOR PARENTS KIDS TO RETREAT s ,EISURE YOUR ACTIVITY IN TILED m OOR GYM FAMILY OR GAMES ROOM s !DJACENT TO THE PERGOLA A SEPARATE OFl CE OR l FTH BEDDER

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7AIKERIE 4AYLORVILLE 2OAD 5NLIMITED POTENTIAL s ACRES OF CLEARED LEVEL LAND TO ESTABLISH YOUR OWN SELF SUFl CIENT LIFESTYLE s 7ATER ALLOCATION OF LITRES OF WATER SO YOU CAN GROW VEGETABLES STOCK FEED OR JUST DESIGN A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN s 4HIS PROPERTY WOULD BE A GREAT PLACE TO RAISE A YOUNG FAMILY s /NLY MINUTES FROM THE TOWN CENTRE OF 7AIKERIE POSITIONED RIGHT BESIDE A LAGOON s 7ALK OUT YOUR BACK GATE ONTO THE BANKS OF THE RIVER -URRAY s 4HERE IS PLENTY OF GOOD SOLID SHEDDING CONSTRUCTED OF STONE AND UNDER A BRAND NEW ROOF s 4HE HOME IS CONSTRUCTED OF STONE AND BRICK WITH TIMBER m OORS THROUGHOUT

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OCATED in one of Loxton’s favorite family addresses, this structurally solid poured wall residence stands proud with its abstract roof line amongst low maintenance surrounds. The large carpeted lounge has enormous light filled window panes, open fire place and striking polished Mount Gambier stone feature wall. Each of the three sleeping zones are typical of the era, being generous in size, while an additional outside room is ideal for entertain-

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29 Second Street Price $169,000 Internet 106626 134 Inspect 11.30 - 12.30pm Sunday June 27 RLA 195714

ing or a fourth bedroom. The floor & wall tiled bathroom presents well with funky black tiles, vanity and both a shower & soaking bath for those stress free nights. The 1 4+ kitchen is Contact neat, tidy, and has all the Ray White Berri features to get Bronte Manuel the job done 0439 828 882

open with a host of floor & overhead cabinetry, free standing electric oven & vinyl floors, while there is also a large eat in dinette for family meal time. Utilizing the rear lane access and the large 1012m2 allotment is a 20x20 enclosed shed while located at the front of the house is another single garage & freestanding carport.

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F you want to be number one in Berri’s premium new subdivision, then look no further then this spacious family home, boasting a host of unique features. Within this much desired and functional floor plan there is multiple living areas. Located at the front of the home there is a large lounge with carpet under-

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Community Events File Thursday, June 24 • Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. • The Terrace Gallery, Loxton, “The Emerging Artists 2010 Exhibitionâ€?. On now until June 26, 2010. Opposite the Loxton Roundabout in The Visitor Information and Arts Centre. Friday, June 25 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. Saturday, June 26 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Cobdogla, 7.30 to 11.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper. Phone Bob Adams 85821840. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, June 27 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Loxton Hockey Club, at the Berri Resort Hotel. Monday, June 28 • Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club. Riverland Exhibition Centre – Gate 1, Sturt Highway, Barmera. Agility – Monday, (puppies from 6mths of age). Obedience – Wednesday (puppies from 4mths of age). 7pm check in, 7.30 start. Current vaccination certificate required to be presented. Phone Sue 85822799.

Tuesday, June 29 • Barmera Library, 10.30am Baby Rhyme Time; 11am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. • Palms Bingo, at Berri Club, 10.30am eyes down, in aid of Riverland Medical Transport. Phone Helen 85824618. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, June 30 • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. • The Riverland Group of the Australian Breastfeeding Association, coffee morning, 10am, Community Health Centre, Cornwall Street, Berri. Phone 85839124. Future Community Events • Dimboola Show and Shine, Dimboola, 2 day swap meet, Sept 4-5, $15, for more details phone Steve 0400974836.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.

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year, scouting out ideas for their upcoming special day. Part of the event will be the final of Magic FM’s Bridal Wars competition. The winner of the competition stands to win $2500 worth of Bridal Expo cash to spend at the various exhibitors on the day. Magic FM will also be broadcasting from the outdoor decking throughout the afternoon. Be sure to be on the lookout for the liftout in the July edition of the Riverland Weekly.

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Booties and Bibs the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee

Tillie Jai Roberts

BORN May 26, 2010 Weighing 7lb 7oz A daughter for Carolyn and Craig and a sister for Zac. They reside in Groote Eylandt NT.

Colin Brett Hartshorne

Addison Michelle Drewett

Born June 3, 2010 Weighing 2.99kg A son for Dannielle Hartshorne and Justin Harvey. They reside in Renmark.

BORN June 8, 2010 Weighing 4.75kg A daughter for Rachael and Aaron. They reside in Berri.

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Eddison John Hancock

BORN June 15, 2010 Weighing 4.02kg A son for Tricia and Iain and a brother to Annika and Georgia. They reside in Berri. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA

Brayden Isack Mason BORN June 15, 2010 Weighing 7lb 7oz A son for Ramon and Kerry and a brother to Liam and Joel. They reside in Winkie.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photodesk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to WIN a family portrait, valued at $120, compliments of Photography by Visage

Aadil Onkar Janjua

BORN June 15, 2010 Weighing 3.26kg A son for Simran and Daljit and a brother to Nihar. They reside in Berri. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STUDIO BELLA MIA


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Triton GLX-R climbs all over opposition to claim title

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UNTIL now, no ute has ever won the Overlander 4WD Magazine 4WD of the Year award. So when the new Triton GLX-R climbed all over the competition to take out the title, the judges were understandably surprised – but definitely not speechless. “This new Triton has what it takes to be a game changer…the addition of electronic stability and traction control in addition to side and curtain airbags is a great leap into the future,” a judge said. Plus it leaves the rest behind with its class leading 2.5 litre, hi-power turbo diesel engine and three tonne towing capacity.

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sion by the judges. “The Triton’s triumph marks the first time a utility vehicle has taken out Overlander’s ultimate gong, and it’s just reward for a ground-breaking dual cab,” he said. “The Triton was rewarded for its benchmark safety equipment, excellent diesel engine, genuine off-road practicality and surprisingly smooth on-road handling and dynamics.” Robert McEniry, Mitsubishi’s Australian president and chief executive officer, couldn’t be happier with the award. “We’re delighted our Triton utility has claimed the respected Overlander 4WD of the Year

award, particularly as it has triumphed over more conventional, and much more expensive, four-wheel drive wagons,” McEniry said. “And the fact that we have secured back-to-back wins for the Pajero and Triton in 2008 and 2009, cements Mitsubishi’s reputation as a four-wheel drive powerhouse.” Mitsubishi’s Triton fourwheel drive utility range is available with a high-powered turbo-diesel engine, industryleading safety standards including stability control and side and curtain airbags (diesel dual-cab models) and superior towing capacity.

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Throw in Mitsubishi all terrain technology with Super Select 4WD and there’s no problem getting the hard jobs done. The award marks back-toback wins for Mitsubishi, with the company’s legendary fourwheel drive Pajero wagon claiming the award the previous year. During testing for the award, a crew of highly qualified and experienced four-wheel drive judges pitted Mitsubishi’s victorious Triton off-roader against a selection of the best new and upgraded four-wheel drives of 2009. Trent Nikolic, editor of Overlander Magazine, said that the Triton’s revolutionary win was the result of a unanimous deci-

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Awesome Riverland Weekly All Cars Day THE weather was again kind to us for the All Cars Day on Sunday and, as usual, registration began with a rush. By the time all entrants had been processed, there were a total of 88 vehicles of all makes and classes parked on Bruce Oval. Our decision to promote the event outside the Riverland paid off, as 23 entries came from either Mildura or Adelaide and five of the awards on the day went to some of these entrants. Disappointingly, this meant the number of Riverland entrants was actually down on last year, so we can only assume the fact we still don’t have a special interest vehicle registration scheme in South Australia, once again has had a detrimental effect on our ability to raise funds for a worthy cause. The observation/scrabble run around Lake Bonney was really enjoyed by the few entrants who participated, then it was time for lunch and a great afternoon of car talk and socialising while the general public came in droves to check out the cars. During the afternoon, the public and entrants chose their best vehicles. Events like these are not possible without the help of sponsors, so Riverside Rodders and Barmera Primary School thanks their two major sponsors the Riverland Weekly and Ken’s Exhaust and the following: Trev’s Pro Street Panels, Big River Nissan, Symo’s Auto Know, Rosenthal Automotive, Chris Sinko Ford, Big River Toyota, Riverland Premier Sports, 5RM/Magic FM, JMA Engi-

■ LEFT: Allie (left), Taylah and Marty Deacon, of Nicholl’s Point, with their 1964 XM two door coupe. Photos: ROB MCLEAN

■ RIGHT: Allan (left) and Margaret Downes, along with Colleen and Ron James, all of Mildura, with a 1968 Bedford LJ pick-up.

■ LEFT: Berri’s Brenton Ellard (right) and Stevie Collins with his 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III. The vehicle was formerly owned by Motown Records legend Smokey Robinson. neering, River Murray Auto Wreckers, Bartons of Barmera, WIN Television and the Barmera Visitor Information Centre. We also thank the general pub-

lic and those others who supported the day in any way and wish to assure you all planning for 2011 has already begun.

Award winners Best Motorsports Vehicle

Best Hot Rod

Joshua Voigt Chev powered Altered Drag Car

Rick Neumann 1923 Ford T Bucket

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Best Modern Contemporary

Jeff Heywood 1973 HQ Holden Sedan

Beryl and Paul Pfitzner 2002 Mini Coupe

BPS Principals’ Pick

Best Street Machine

Stephen Collins 1971 Lincoln Continental Coupe

Cameron Gordon 1961 EK Holden Sedan

Policeman’s Pick

Best Vintage Car

Wayne Norton 1946 Ford Coupe

Mike Perry 1935 Buick Coupe

State MP’s Pick

Best Classic Car

Alan and Jenny Ling 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Dot Voigt 1956 Chev Sedan

People’s Choice

Best Sports Car

Brian ‘Kiwi’ Fuge 1947 Chev Utility

Greg Hood 1964 Ford GT 40

Shannon’s Pick of the Day Best Performance Car Ray ‘Budgie’ Burgess 1967 Ford XR Fairmont Sedan

Peter Hall 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

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FOR Monash, Christmas has come early, with the family friendly Monash Club hosting a festive evening in July. A visit from Santa Claus, delicious menu and enjoyable entertainment are all part of the Monash Club’s Christmas in July event. All the sensational flavours that you normally have to wait until December for, such as turkey and Christmas pudding, will be on offer on Saturday, July 3. Local band Shattered Glass will provide entertainment from 8.30pm, with meals served between 6 and 8pm and bookings are essential. There will be a Christmas raffle to win a stocking full of great prizes at the July Christmas celebration. Even if you don’t head along to the Christmas in July festivities, just remember that the Monash Club serves dinner from Wednesday to Sunday, with counter lunches Friday and Saturday and the club is open seven days a week. Locals and visitors are invited to take advantage of schnitzel night on Wednesday, roasts on Sunday and members’ draws and raffles on Friday. The club is also a great place to hold a function and the venue regularly hosts birthdays, wedding receptions and other types of celebrations in the generously sized function room.

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Museum grant By BRAD PERRY THE Swan Reach Museum has received more than $20,000 in grants in recent months to improve the facilities at one of the Riverland and Mallee’s best museums. Swan Reach Museum curator Graham Barlow said the support has been overwhelming and he is busily creating new displays. “The display for the National Maritime Museum we got the grant money for was to tell a story of Lock One and the ferries along the river in our area,� he said. “I have started on the grants we got from History SA and that is to tell the history of the river trade and life along the river.� Over the past six months the museum received $13,700 from History SA, $5000 through Volunteering SA and $4700 from the National Maritime Museum. Mr Barlow said by creating new displays and constantly upgrading the museum, he is rewarded by the smiles on the faces of visitors. “I meet people from different parts of Australia and overseas, we had quite a few people from New Zealand,� he said.


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SCOREBOARD Hockey Men - A grade Berri 7 d Renmark 1. Best - Berri: B. Stokes, D. Segui, M. Baird. Renmark: J. Caire, A. Shaw, J. Fielke. Goals - Berri: M. Baird 3, A. Arnold 2, M. Reeks, B. Stokes. Renmark: D. Shawyer. Loxton 4 d Waikerie 2. Best - Loxton: T. Cass, J. Hansen, S. Burgess. Waikerie: Not supplied. Goals - Loxton: T. Cass, K. Hennig, M. Trezise, M. Hopper. Waikerie: R. Edwards 2.

B grade Loxton 5 d Waikerie 0 (forfeit). Berri 11 d Renmark 1. Best - Berri: B. Crocker, R. Vallelonga, H. Bevis. Renmark: Z. Main, R. Singh, T. Carle. Goals - Berri - R. Vallelonga 3, D. Kearney, J. Bowers 2, H. Bevis, M. Kassebaum, A. Pietsch, K. Ridley. Renmark: E. Chapman.

Under 18 Renmark 8 d Berri 0. Best - Renmark: A. Weir, A. Shaw, J. Fielke. Berri: J. Baird, A. Arnold, R. Beviss. Goals - Renmark: A. Shaw 4, J. Caire 2, J. Woodrow, A. Weir. Loxton 4 d Waikerie 2. Best - Loxton: J. Crosby, B. Hammond, N. Mowbray. Waikerie: J. Redemski, M. Morgan, B. Law. Goals - Loxton: S. Trezise 3, Z. Bartsch. Waikerie: Not Supplied.

Women - A grade Berri 4 d Renmark 3. Best - Berri: K. Starr, K. Payne, M. McMahon. Renmark: T. Casey, K. Coden, R. Grosse. Goals - Berri: K. McMahon 3, E. Noack. Renmark: M. Trautwein 2, B. Stoneham. Loxton 4 d Waikerie 0. Best - Loxton: S. Baird, T. Townsend, B. Cass. Waikerie - C. Levi, S. Kuchel, K. Pick. Goals - Loxton: L. Doecke 2, S. Baird, B. Hammerstein.

B grade Berri 5 d Renmark 2. Best - Berri: R. Trimper, K. Burge, L. Delaine. Renmark: All played well. Goals - Berri: L. Mensforth 2, M. McFarlane, K. Burge, J. Size. Renmark: M. Hobby 2. Waikerie 2 drew Loxton 2. Best - Waikerie: J. Carter, L. Cronin, K. Liebich. Loxton: R. Schulz, S. Lacker, K. Walker. Goals - Waikerie: S. Schiller 2. Loxton: R. Schulz, D. Othams.

Under 18 Loxton 8 d Waikerie 0. Best - Loxton: E. Hampel, S. Pickering, G. Bartsch. Waikerie: J. Layton, A. Harkness, T. Schmidt. Goals - Loxton: E. Hampel 3, T. Allister, S. Baird 2, B. Cass. Renmark 4 d Berri 3. Best - Renmark: M. Trautwein, I. Weigall, K. Finn. Berri: K. Payne, C. Starr, A. Walladge. Goals - Renmark: J. Mallinson, M. Trautwein, J. Butters, S. Reid. Berri: C. Mengler 3.

Under 14 mixed Waikerie White 1 drew Berri 1. Best - Waikerie White: B. Morgan, R. Noble, A. Baker, R. Law. Berri: B. Anderson, D Couzner, A. Roberts. Goals - Waikerie White: S. Haese. Berri: G. Campbell. Loxton Yellow 3 d Loxton Black 2.

Best - Loxton Yellow: A. Harris, J. McDonough, B. Gibbs, Z. Albrecht. Loxton Black: K. Thompson, B. Parrot, H. Rogers. Goals - Loxton Yellow: J. Hampel 3. Loxton Black: B. Cass, B. Parrot. Renmark 6 d Waikerie Black 0. Best - Renmark: A. Giles, C. Webb, L. Shaw. Waikerie Black: C. Donaldson, L. Frost, B. Ridley. Goals - Renmark: J. Mallinson-Weeks, E. Chaplin 3.

Under 11 Mixed Renmark 4 d Berri Blue 0. Best - Renmark: B. Duggin, N. Woodrow, M. Giles. Berri Blue: R. Willis, J. Frazer, M. Nourse. Goals - Renmark: B. Duggin 3, N. Duggin. Loxton 2 d Waikerie 1. Best - Loxton: H. Rogers, S. Grigson, C. Heinrich. Waikerie: L. Redemski, D. Schmidt, L. Roberts. Goals - Loxton: D. Mowbray, J. Hopper. Waikerie: L. Roberts.

Golf

Loxton North 36 (K. Lange, A. May). Berri 54 (B. Stokes, J. Howe-Kruger) d Renmark 14 (A. Fisher, P. Dinh).

C2 Renmark 33 (B. Paximadis, S. Pilgrim) d Berri 28 (K. Brown, A. Wilksch). Monash 38 (M. Finocchio, V. Taylor) d Loxton North 26 (S. Jachmann, R. Fielke).

17A Renmark 64 (K. Nelson, A. Nikou) d Berri 29 (A. Beech, P. Lloyd).

17B Renmark 47 (L. Gallo, D. James) Berri 34 (A. Thompson, S. Efthimou). Loxton North 41 (B. Kropinyeri, R. Cooper) d Waikerie 4 (K. Temple, H. Stansfield).

17C Loxton North 36 (A. Faehrmann, A. Cook) d Loxton 33 (B. Kahl, A. Cregan).

15A

Waikerie Division one men: J. Myer 41 points. Division two men: D. Wheeler 44.

15B1

Riverland Football League

Loxton North 27 (G. Eckermann, T. Wormald) d Waikerie 16 (P. Kapil, M. Ruddford).

15B2 Loxton North 40 (K. McKenzie, L. Searles) d Waikerie 21 (S. Avcote, R. Avery). Renmark 49 (A. James, M. Pitman) d Berri 18 (L. Charnstrom, R. Pfennig).

Berri

15C1 Loxton 40 (E. Schubert, E.B. Logos) d Barmera 32 (S. Harrington, D. Millington). Berri 43 (I. Thiele, A. Pront) d Renmark 28 (C. Gregurec, E. Cocks).

Junior

Waikerie 26 (B. Geale, S. WhittingtonArnold) d Monash 17 (L. Leaney, P. Finocchio). Barmera 35 (A. O’Dea, J. Gregory) d Loxton 19 (N. Golding, R. Poulish). Renmark 36 (A. Smith, J. Coombe) d Berri 13 (A. Spillios, M. Kearney).

Riverland Netball A1 Renmark 46 (L. Menz, R. Leuders) d Berri 33 (K. Wade, M. Wenman). Loxton North 38 (S. Koch, S. Purvis) d Waikerie 23 (L. Oswald, M. Wilson). Loxton 68 (T. Dempsey, J. Dahlitz) d Barmera 39 (C. Richardson, K. Middleton).

A2 Berri 55 (H. Mallon, A. Kitson) d Renmark 40 (K. Nelson, K. Cannon).

A3 Loxton North 54 (K. Ackland, K. Nankivell) d Waikerie 40 (J. Symons, B. Thomson). Barmera 48 (S.J. Wharton, S. Pfennig) d Loxton 27 (C. Fielke, N. Kruger).

B1 Renmark 40 (A. Fisher, E. Rucioch) d Berri 31 (K. Reed, L. Hill).

B2 Renmark 38 (J. Brown, S.E. Bredl-Stevens) d Berri 28 (S. Inglis, A. Lovell).

B3 Loxton 59 (K. Norman, N. Bright) d Barmera 27 (B. Webber, K. Thomas). Renmark 61 (R. Morrison, J. Doghty) d Barmera Pink 32 (E. Treloar, S. Selfe).

C1 Cobdogla 45 (A. Lowe, W. Arnold) d

Riverland Cycling L. Rasheed, C. Gordon, J. Eshman, A. Yilia, A. Boase (FT), L Stevens, N. Gregurke, P. Weston, G. O’Brien, C. Gartery.

Thursday ladies par: H. Clark +5, L. Mudge +3, K. Tanner +3. Saturday Stableford: D. Tovo 40 points, G. Levson 38, R. Wurth 38, N. Weinert 36. Sunday par: R. Allen +3, P. Cummins +2 Six holes: J. Millar 19, K. Bryant 19, R. Binder 30, C. Jenke 32. Nine holes: L. Jackson 34, B. Tregeagle 35, S. Steed 35.

Division three Berri Breakers 9 (K. Bland, S. Plummer) d Lyrup Club 6 (C. Munro, K. Michael). Berri Sharks 10 (S. Hayes, M. Vithoulkas) d Respite Rascals 5 (R. Koch, D. Carroll). Cobdogla Club 8 (S. Sando, K. Carter) d Barmera Hotel 7 (S. Stavrou, G. Beech). Renmark Club 9 (M. Jones, K. Albanese) d Hellenic Hopefuls 6 (C. Cooper, N. Monaco).

Barmera 48 (B. Miller, K. Szabo) d Loxton 27 (S. Benson, C. Schammer). Renmark 52 (S. Twyford, M. Cinc) d Berri 45 (T. Howard, O. O’Leary-Fletcher).

Barmera Open A grade: W. Bald 154, A. Parkyn 156. B grade: H. Russell 178, A. Williams 179. C grade: I. Chamberlain 185, M. Sewell 196.

lor) d Monash Club 6 (D. Marshall, P. Rullo). Barmera Hellenic 8 (K. Fitzpatrick, K. Kollias) d Cobdogla Club 7 (J. Halls, R. Agius). Barmera Ballbreakers 12 (M. Reid, K. Adams) d Renmark Club 3 (J. Demou, V. Catalano). Loxton Sporting 9 (S. Griffiths, A Musolino) d Moorook Green 6 (C. Pantic, M. Fuller).

15C2

Riverland Independent Netball A grade East Murray 48 (E. Zadow, D. Stasinowsky) d Wunkar 18 (K. Schulz, H. Hucks).

B grade Wunkar 45 (B. Lipman, B. Worsley) d East Murray (J. Hall, D. Redden).

Riverland 8Ball Division one Berri Club Gold 9 (P. Pfennig, D. Musolino) d Hellenic Chokers 6 (G. Tsorotiotis, A.Hambi). Berri Club 9 (M. Radak, P. Mudge) d Cobdogla Club 6 (R. Kuchel, A. Minnis). Paringa Hotel 10 (N. Lemmey, B. Knight) d Monash Club 5 (T. Altschwager, C. Milton). Loxton Sporty 8 (J. McInnes, S. Rollins) d Renmark Bad Boys 7 (L. Ripia, A. Mitton).

Division two Lyrup Club 10 (J. Whellum, G. Recchia) d Renmark Redbacks 5 (M. Albanese, D. Trenwith). Loxton Sporty Black 9 (T. Steicke, K. Tay-

Barber probably most colourful guest The last time I ■ IN NEARLY 20 telephoned George years all up of hostwas after I had been ing 5RM’s Saturday told by some visitors morning sports proto Tumby that the gram, who has been Barbers were back in my most colourful business – in a fish guest? and chip shop. There have been More from And it was not many but former Paringa Roadhouse Graham Charlton a surprise that the store that had been proprietor and self opened was sandappointed fishing guru George Barber would be wiched between the two hotels in the town. right up there. But mention of any possibilGeorge is a loveable larrikin but make no mistake he can re- ity the watering holes had been ally catch fish and is an astute the bait for George brought the retort that “there was also a pobusinessman. Tumby Bay became an obvi- lice station just across the road”. I have never been to Tumby ous place for George and his wife Kerrin to ‘retire’ to so that he Bay but I am told it is a great could really land (and no doubt place, particularly for a fishing holiday. tell) some ‘whoppers’. The Barbers, in fact, apparentI have spoken to George on air a couple of times since his ly have a lot of people from the move and, in fact, on the first oc- Riverland calling in to say hello. The extra attraction now to casion he and Kerrin were out in catch up with them if you are in a dinghy dangling a line. George’s often used reference the area is that they are running to having his “Ugly Stick” with a fish and chip outlet that is alhim must have put him at risk of ready “prize winning”, according to George. becoming his own burley.

Under 18 Barmera-Monash 10.10 (70) d Loxton 7.3 (45). Best - Barmera-Monash: T. Packer, J. Bonney, M. Middleton. Loxton: K. Reynolds, B. Falting, J. Bates. Goals - Barmera-Monash: M. Middleton 2, J. Burns, T. Packer, N. Beech, J. Coats, G. Wakefield, J. Vlassopoulos, C. Buchecker, D. Drabsch. Loxton: L. McDonald 3, A. Falcinella 2, T. Flight 2. Waikerie 14.7 (91) d Loxton North 2.3 (15). Best - Waikerie: M. White, D. Raggett, T. Brock. Loxton North: T. Thiele, N. Francis, B. Walter. Goals - Waikerie: M. White 8, J. Hahn, M. Singh 2, T. Bevan, V. Kafexholli. Loxton North: J. Reichstein, T. Thiele.

Under 15 Waikerie 8.7 (55) d Loxton North 4.8 (32). Best - Waikerie: D. Pierce, S. McKinnon, S. Mazzeo. Loxton North: J. Otto, J. Maczkowiack, H. Francis. Goals - Waikerie: S. Mazzeo 4, S. Hausler, T. Truscott, B. Fridd, D. Pierce. Loxton North: T. Oxlade, S. Martin, T. Renshaw, R. Goodes. Barmera-Monash 12.10 (82) d Loxton 5.7 (37). Best -Barmera-Monash: D. Barton-Ancliffe, T. Lindsey, N. Hamood. Loxton: W. Baker, L. McDonald, A. Lehmann. Goals - Barmera-Monash: G. Abdulla 5, T. Lindsey, J. Abdulla 2, H. Fieldhouse, K. Nairne-Kassulke, D. Klingbiel. Loxton: N. Flight 2, J. Zdanowicz, J. Hundertmark, B. Baker. Renmark 8.11 (59) d Berri 8.6 (54). Best - Renmark: Y. Papageorgios, J. Albanese, I. Frahn. Berri: J. Geddie, K. Trussell, B. Monaghan. Goals - Renmark: A. White, I. Frahn 2, B. Victor, J. Albanese, J. Jarrett, Y. Papageorgios. Berri: J. Geddie, K. Trussell, B. Monaghan, J. Stemberger, M. Henderson, C. Pryse.

Under 13 Renmark 10.13 (73) d Berri 1.0 (6). Best - Renmark: B. Willis, R. Boon, B. Persinos. Berri: J. Williss, K. Karpany, L. Hayes. Goals - Renmark: Z. Gallo 5, R. Boon 3, Z. Trewin, S. Paraskevopoulos. Berri: A. Kemp.

SPORT

Barmera-Monash 15.6 (96) d Loxton 0.0 (0). Best - Barmera-Monash: M. Wutke, J. Wallace, B. Kollmann. Loxton: M. Kurtzer, W. Lehmann, A. Redden. Goals - Barmera-Monash: M. Wutke, B. Kollmann 3, M. Wilden, J. Wallace, K. Coats 2, E. Klingbiel, A. Baker, J. Bannister. Loxton-North 7.3 (45) d Waikerie 2.5 (17). Best - Loxton-North: B. Beswick, A. Size, J. McKenzie. Waikerie: T. Brock, D. Atze, A. Lean. Goals - Loxton-North: J. McKenzie 5, N. Proud, K. Gray. Waikerie: J. Liebich, A. Lean.

Independent football Under 17 Ramco 21.18 (144) d Brown’s Well 5.2. (32). Best - Ramco: C. Buck, B. Cameron, N Hart. Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, M. Patterson, B. Victor. Goals - Ramco: D. Rohde, N. Hart 4, J. Kafexholli, B. Cameron 3, C. Buck, S. Neindorf 2, J. Metters, J. Russell, K. Ryan. Brown’s Well: J. Martin 2, A. Lehmann, B. Victor, B. Martin. Wunkar 29.15 (189) d East Murray 2.3 (15). Best - Wunkar: Not supplied. East Murray: Z. Schubert, N. Norman, S. Durdin. Goals - Wunkar: B. Reid 8, R. Heinrich 6, L. Pontt 5, N. Brown, I. Worsfold 3, J. Pontt, B. Heinrich. East Murray: N. Norman 2. Blanchetown-Swan Reach 13.12 (90) d Lyrup 3.0 (18). Best - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: J. Tanner, D. Tuckey, A. Bajszi. Lyrup: K. Karpany, G. Abdulla, M Henderson. Goals - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Tuckey 4 S. Bajszi 3, A. Bajszi, J. Tanner 2, R. Grieger, G. Sobey. Lyrup: G. Abdulla, M. Henderson.

Mallee Football League Senior colts Karoonda 21.14 (140) d BDT 2.2 (14). Best - Karoonda: C. Wilson, Z. Schubert, C. Miller. BDT: B. Borchardt, C. McFarlane, B. Cooper. Goals - Karoonda: M. Wilson 6, C. Wilson, D. Story, N. Johnson 3, M. Love 2, P. Reid, J. Koolmatrie, C. Miller, B. Kropinyeri. BDT: J. Camac, K. Challinger. Pinnaroo 23.9 (147) d Murrayville 14.3 (87). Best - Pinnaroo: I. Fischer, T. Hawthorne, A. Dabinett. Murrayville: R. Watson, H. Brown, Z. McKee. Goals - Pinnaroo: C. Dabinett, N. Wurfel, T. Hawthorne 4, B. Blacksell 3, C. Jurgens, A. Dabinett, S. Dabinett, C. Francis-Ribbons 2, I. Fischer, L. Bailey, O. Brown. Murrayville: R. Watson 7, Z. McKee, D. Herbert, A. Brown, S. Armstrong. Peake 11.7 (73) d Lameroo 9.8 (62). Best - Peake: R. Morris, E. Loechel, R. Raper. Lameroo: C. White, D. Steer, N. Brown. Goals - Peake: J. Cheyne, E. Loechel, T. Sinclair 2, R. Morris, N. Gregurke, M. Richards, C. Jacob, D. McDonald. Lameroo: C. Barrett, D. Steer 2, E. Hancock, K. Miegel, S. Hannam, J. Barrett, R. Kerber.

Junior colts BDT 4.2 (26) d Karoonda 1.3 (9). Best - BDT: T. Kennett, A. Stidiford, M. Cornish. Karoonda: C. Blacket, B. Stone,

H. Pilgrim. Goals - BDT: A. Marshall, M. Cocciolone, A. Stidiford, M. Cornish. Karoonda: E. Wiencke. Pinnaroo 16.9 (105) d Murrayville 4.4 (28). Best - Pinnaroo: R. O’ Driscoll, C. Dabinett, B. Tiller. Murrayville: R. Watson, A. Brown, R. Armstrong. Goals - Pinnaroo: C. Francis-Ribbons, C. Dabinett 3, J. King, T. Wurfel, G. Heintze 2, B. Blacksell, B. Tiller, E. Lawson, D. King. Murrayville: R. Watson 2. Peake 5.2 (32) d Lameroo 4.2 (26). Best - Peake: N. Gregurke, B. Kielow, D. Perks. Lameroo: N. Brown, L. Young, J. Barrett. Goals - Peake: D. Perks, C. Ballard 2, B. Kielow. Lameroo: C. Hay 2, W. Werner, R. Kerber.

Riverland Soccer Under 13 Barmera One 5 d Renmark Three 4. Best - J. Vecchia, T. Gakmal, N. Konstantakis. Goals - Barmera One: G. Pangallo 2, S. Giahgias, L. Dowe, N. Konstantakis. Renmark Three: T. Gakmal 2, P. Sandher, T. Reinertsen. Renmark One 8 d Loxton 0. Best - B. Pilgrim, S. Kahlon, K. Head. Goals - Renmark One: H. Rassias 3, K. Head 2, B. Pilgrim, S. Kahlon, C. Lambert. Berri One 8 d Berri Two 0. Best - G. Pipe, E. Taylor, A. Drogemuller. Goals - Berri One: T. Eleftheriadis 3, A. Drogemuller 2, F. Perre, S. Sporbert, E. Gregoric. Barmera Two 4 d Renmark Two 0. Best - S. Rullo, R. Wallace, S. Hawkins. Goals - Barmera Two: R. Wallace, M. Burton 2.

Under 16 Renmark One 4 d Barmera 0. Best - N. Gregurec, A. Neala, A. Iqbal. Goals – Renmark One: N. Gregurec 2, N. Gillard, Y. Papageorgios. Berri 5 d Renmark Two 4. Best - E. Papageorgiou, J. Bachra, M. Drogemuller. Goals - Berri: M. Drogemuller 2, T. Schrapel, E. Grosser, G. Koutouzis. Renmark Two: J. Bachra 2, T. Pilgrim, Y. Tragos.

Open girls Renmark One 6 d Renmark Two 1. Best - E. Papageorgiou, P. Eleftheriadis, T. Sanders, J. Schubert. Goals - Renmark One: E. Papageorgiou 4, A. Alvanos 2. Renmark Two: K. Gregoric. Loxton 3 d Berri 0. Best - N. Janssen, H. Haigh, A. Knight, H. Haigh. Goals - Loxton: C. Hooper 2, S. Hoffmann 1.

A grade Barmera Dev Estate 8 d Barmera Gold 0. Best - E. Doupis, R. Barber, K. Zois, I. Siy. Goals - Barmera Dev Estate: M. Barber 3, K. Barber, R. Barber, B. Dorombozo, A. Ielasi, J. Tsorotiotis. Renmark Development 3 d Loxton 2. Best - T. Pilgrim, U. Catalano, S. Tuhoro, J. Mangelsdorf. Goals - Renmark Development: S. Barone, D. Clark, B. Ildirar. Loxton: A. Giles, J. Hentscke. Renmark Olympic 3 d Berri 2 Best - J. Theil, J. Bacra, S. Atkinson, A Pipe. Goals - Renmark Olympic: H. Singh 2, B. Singh. Berri: Own Goal, P. Eleftheriadis.

Centenary weekend finally arrives ■ From Page 48 The under 18s, reserves and A grade will all play on Saturday, while the under 15s and under 13s will have a chance to put their skills on display on Sunday during the recovery breakfast. A grade captain Peter Safralidis said the team is looking forward to the prestigious match. “I don’t think there is any real need to be nervous,” he said. “I’m just looking forward to showing all the people coming back what we’ve got.” He said the A grade holding top spot is evidence of a close-knit unit that could take it all the way this year, although the focus is very much on this weekend. “I’m very satisfied with where we are at the moment,” Safralidis said. “But at the end of the day, the only position that matters is where you are at the end of the season.” It will no doubt be a weekend of reminiscing for many. The 1992 premiership captain

■ PAST AND PRESENT: (from left) Former player John Vaninetti, under 15 player Kale Trussell and A grade captain Peter Safralidis form the past, future and present of the Berri Football Club. John Vaninetti is keen to catch up with team-mates from that glorious victory, such as Robbie Kent and Dudley Ah Chee, almost two decades ago. It is certainly a highlight in Vaninetti’s career, which spanned from

1988 to 1995. “We played down at Waikerie and we got up by about 18 points in the end,” he recalled. “I reckon ‘Simmo’ (John Simpson) dominated at centre half forward for us in the first quarter and really got us going. “We were expected to win and we did.” He said while he doesn’t reminisce on the win regularly, the club’s finals appearances tend to rekindle recollections of a famous victory. “It certainly brings back memories,” Vaninetti said. Safralidis said he, as with other current players, are looking forward to meeting some of the great names that have graced the field for the club. “It will be great just hearing all the old stories from days gone by from people who have played here,” he said. Demon recruit Jason Sutherland will not play in the match, choosing to play with Central District against Glenelg this weekend.


38 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Stack ‘Em Flat shows potential ■I MENTIONED a few weeks ago that veteran Waikerie greyhound authority Jim Bannister was excited at the present success of dogs with local connections, breeders, owners and trainers. Well, he is now in raptures over one greyhound in particular, Bruce Lellmann’s Stack ‘Em Flat, after its sensational performance at the Riverland Club’s Gawler TAB meeting last Sunday. “This dog has the potential to be a top line stayer,� Jim said. “I have not seen a better performance.� “The greyhound that Stack ‘Em Flat beat, Gable Le Flash, did nothing wrong and ran a race that would have won in 90 out of 100 starts.� Stack ‘Em Flat had previously raced in the shadow of another Lellmann dog, highly promising Honky Tonk Girl, but really emerged on Sunday in sensational style. Jim’s recollection of the race over 531 metres has Stack ‘Em Flat ($2.50) “stone motherless last out of the boxes�. Down the back, half way through the journey, favourite Gable Le Flash was 10 lengths in front of the second placed dog, with Lellmann’s entry still at the rear but “starting to motor�. And motor it did, working into second spot but still four lengths or so astern of the favourite as they straightened for the final 60 metres to the line. And motor Stack ‘Em Flat continued to do. “It flew and caught Gable Le Flash right on the line to win by three quarters of a length,� Jim said. Stack ‘Em Flat ran the distance in 30.67 seconds with a calculated last split of say 14.5 seconds putting it right in record territory. “One of the best finishes I have witnessed� Jim said. However, that was not the end of the fun for Lellmann, with Honky Tonk Girl putting trouble on the first turn behind it to win the following event by eight lengths. Starting a $1.50 favourite, it recorded 31.16 seconds over the 531 metres. Further into the 10 event program, Don Gordon’s Digital Speed completed a hat trick of victories for Riverland greyhounds starting equal favourite at $2.80 and covering 531 metres in 30.93 seconds. Also over the weekend at Broken Hill, John Rees’ Monash trained Mr Miller continued its consistent form with another win. The next Barmera meeting is July 10.

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Nunan big chance for eightball crown ■BERRI Resort Hotel Open Eightball Singles Championship tournament director Neil Lemmey continues to list a bloke by the name of Ben Nunan amongst the main chances for this year’s event on July 24/25. This Melburnian has been coming to the Riverland for something like 15 years in vain attempts to win the richest eightball competition in South Australia. So, to me, it was really a matter of Ben Who? While not doubting Neil at all, I therefore did a bit of research for myself. And Nunan is apparently not too bad, being described by one authority as “the best cueist in the game when he is on song�. He has represented Australia in world championships for many years, most recently as team captain. And early in May he won the inaugural Big Guns tournament on the Gold Coast in an effort

described as “super human�. 40 hours and 100s of frames, Nunan had to fight back the championship went to the from the ‘losers’ side’ after he last frame with scores locked was defeated by John Young- at 10-10. er from the ‘winners’ side’ in Up stepped Nunan and he a semi-final. cleared the table to grab the Younger was a winner at $10,000 first prize. Barmera in the days a major Nunan is apparently headevent was held ing back for this there. 23rd Berri Resort Nunan then Hotel event, not made the grand only for the prize Nunan simply final by winning money but simply wants to win the against 2007 Berri because he wants Open winner Jake to win the highly highly regarded McCartney (Vicregarded tourtournament. toria) and Adam nament, which List (Queensland) boasts $15,000 in and reversing the prize money and result against Gold trophies. Coast’s Younger. But, as in the Because he had come from past, he won’t find it easy. the ‘losers’ side’ however, Nunan Likely to be amongst the had to win against his opponent, 350 to 400 entries expected are WA hotshot Ron Kelly twice 2009 champion Barossa’s Adam over 21 frames. Andretzki, 2008 Brenton ColBen dismantled Kelly in the lier (Adelaide), 2007 winner first match but had to contend McCartney and Adelaide’s Mark with a fightback so that after Williams (2006), Paul Hancock

Big enduro weekend planned â– THE annual Waikerie Enduro has come a long way since it was first held in 1980. When the 2010 event is staged on July 9 to 11, it will be round two of the SA Off Road Championship, round four of the SAORRA MultiClub series and round three of the tri-series. And the WaikerieRiverland club will continue to take the event to the people. On Friday, July 9, a family night will be held at the Waikerie Oval from 4 to 8pm. There will be vehicle scrutineering, a buggy display, a big screen showing race footage and the night will be fully catered. Out at the track over the weekend there will again be full catering and also bar facilities. Saturday will see the prologue at 1pm followed

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(2005), Emile Riera (2004), former Riverlander Russell Youlten (2003, 2002), Mick Delahunty (2001,1991) and Alec Evreniadis (1997,1989). There will also be a few locals who are not without a chance of causing an upset, including Bruce Knight, Shane Irons, Rob Albanese and Shaun Salmon. Because of the large number of competitors, other venues, the Paringa Hotel and the Berri, Barmera Hellenic, Cobdogla, Lyrup, Monash and Renmark clubs, will also be used for sectional play before all finals are decided on Sunday at the Berri Resort Hotel. Entries close on July 16. The event caters for all eight ballers, male and female and for players of all standards with each entrant assured of at least seven games. For more information, contact Neil Lemmey on 8595 5472 or 0409 845 808.

Pirie dominates masters softball â– PORT Pirie continued to dominate the annual Riverland Masters Softball Carnival held over the June long weekend. Seven teams were involved including line-ups from both Riverland and Cobdogla. Central Districts supplied two sides, while another came from the Yorke Peninsula and the Mighty Ducks flew in from Adelaide.

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There was no intent. The referee has killed my World Cup. ~ Harry Kewell

The lead in lengths Gable Le Flash had on Stack ‘Em Flat, only to be run down in the straight.

Hill takes a break from bowls ■ BERRI state squad bowler Andrew Hill is taking a break from the game for a few weeks after completing a successful raid over the border. I understand his bowls were ‘tired’ and in need of some care but so should he be a bit weary having had only three weeks without bowls in the period July 2009 to May just gone. Andrew’s trip interstate firstly took him to the Mildura Two Day Classic Pairs tournament where, partnered with Tailem Bend based Grange bowler Dwayne Edwards, he won the event.

Edwards is an older brother of Adelaide Crows legend, Tyson. Euston was Hill’s next destination to play, with the SA Thirsty Bulls which comprised former and current state players, squad members and promising bowlers in five test matches against another mixed line-up, the Barbarians. The Barbarians included bowlers from throughout Sunraysia, Canberra, NSW Premier League, an ACT 250 game state veteran and others from Melbourne. The Thirsty Bulls defeated their highly rated opponents 4-1.

■ YOUNG GUN: Loxton driving ace Keke Falland won the prestigious Rookie of the Year title for the wingless sprint class of motor racing.

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Falland Rookie of the Year nominee

Junior netball squads selected

■ LOXTON’S Keke Falland was chosen from 14 candidates as Rookie Of The Year when speedway’s wingless sprints class held its season ending awards night in Adelaide last Saturday. Keke also received a trophy for SA’s Best Presented Car to go with the national award he won earlier in his first year competing in the class. Completing a haul of trophies to acknowledge a successful first season, he also brought home awards for finishing fourth in the 2009-10 wingless sprint series and second in the Easter Trail held at Murray Bridge, Riverland and Waikerie speedways. Another Riverland driver, Daniel Obst, finished fifth in the wingless sprint series.

■ TEAMS have been announced for the SA Regional Junior Netball Championships at ETSA Park, Adelaide on July 7/8. Riverland’s Lyn Leuders will coach the under 13s comprising Sophie Croft, Georgia Dyer, Marlee George, Tegan Griffiths, Ashlea James, Ashlyn Menz, Morgan Pfitzner, Madison Pitman (Riverland), Sarah Duell and Kaela Schopp (River Murray). The under 15 group is Meg Gillespie, Mikayla Graetz, Stephanie Sarro, Indee Thiele (Riverland), Marni Hood, Stacey Hein (River Murray) Abbie Keough, Kimberley Maynard, Kylan Muster, Erica Sporn (Mallee). Denise Edwards from River Murray is the coach. Tracey De Michelle (River Murray) will coach the under 17s involving Lauren Benson, Lucy Eldredge, Lauren Gardner, Taylee Howard, Jess Smith, Kayla Szabo (Riverland), Nikki Dougall, Kirstie Gregory, Ashley Horsell (River Murray) and Letisha Heintze (Mallee). After the event, a top 10 will be chosen from the under 13 competition. They will attend a camp in Adelaide. Players from the under 15 and 17 groups will be selected for state academy teams to compete in a major tournament in Maitland (NSW) a fortnight later.

Junior players impress ■ RIVERLAND Soccer Association secretary Adrian Pipe was well pleased with the competitive efforts of the six boys and two girls teams that played in the SA Junior Championships in Adelaide over the June long weekend. “It is a huge commitment by the players, officials, families and friends,” he said. “But it is worth the effort and it is a great experience for our youngsters.” “There are some tough opponents though,” he added, “particularly when our country sides come

up against city teams that are training and playing together full time.” Pipe felt the experience gained by local teams would be invaluable when they line up for the State Country Championships at Renmark on August 21/22. “That will be a huge event,” he added, “and could attract up to 5000 people to the area.” “Some regions, in fact, are showing preference for the more even competition of the country event,” he said. “There were 46 teams in Adelaide but reportedly there will be

some 10 more here in Renmark.” Meanwhile, on Sunday, at Berri, River Rangers turned in their best performance for 2010 to push premiership ladder leaders Renmark Olympic right to the wire. Berri led 2-1 well into the contest, forcing Olympic to dig deep to escape with a 3-2 victory. In other matches, Loxton also produced one of its best efforts since returning to the senior competition this season and was perhaps unlucky not to force a draw in going down to Renmark Development 3-2.

Barmera Dev Estates maintained its form with an 8-0 win over Barmera Gold. Round eight this Sunday is again at Berri. In the early 1.15pm games, Barmera Gold meets Renmark Olympic and Berri plays Development, while at 3pm Loxton is up against Barmera Dev Estates. On Saturday, a Riverland under 11 team will play against Adelaide Cobras under 10s at Renmark as part of a ‘Fathers and Sons’ visit by the Cobras.

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40 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday June 24, 2010

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Top of table clash Match of the round

Lyrup v East Murray THIS top of the table clash is certain to be one of the most intense games so far this season. On paper, both sides have plenty of firepower. The Tigers welcome back some big inclusions with Aaron Pligl, Josh Norman and Sam Hoffmann returning after last round. Lyrup has the Grenfell brothers, Ray and Dave, in form, as well as playing coach Sam Lloyd and consistent goal kicker Nathan Willmott. The Tigers rely on a core midfield contingent for their goals with Hoffmann, Shannon Hissey and Michael Kirk all applying scoreboard pressure this season. Mark McConnell’s absence will leave a hole in the Tigers’ forward line this round but expect surprise ruckman Ryan Smith to sneak in a couple of goals. Former Loxton defender Jason Berger could have the big job of shutting down Willmott, while veteran Darren Zadow is playing his football with a renewed enthusiasm at full back. Lyrup should welcome back key player Adam Caputo, while we see Scott Watson again applying physical pressure to the Tigers’ midfield. Scott Marr and Wayne Priest have been targets up forward and captain Jason Marr will play one of his most pivotal games since crossing from Ramco. We like the way East Murray is playing its football with a mix of experience and youth but it cannot be complacent like it

■ BATTLE: Loxton and Berri have had many great battles over the years, this weekend should be no exception for the two great rivals.

Blockbuster centenary clash Match of the round

Berri v Loxton WHILE Berri looks to become the first RFL club to win its centenary clash, Loxton will be looking to ruin the party. The Tigers showed some bite against Barmera-Monash, leading at half time last week before fading out in the second half. No doubt that is a wrong coach Mark Wright will be looking to rectify in coming weeks. Still, a confident Loxton outfit with the likes of Ash Montgomery returning to form up forward looks a formidable opponent for a big contest this weekend. The ruck duel will be interesting, with rookies Craig Fisher and Luke Hagean going head to head in what should be a great battle. Berri’s Jason Sutherland missed the clash with Renmark last week, although his absence in this match could be more telling. The Demons will look at this contest as an opportunity to prove themselves, despite missing the big man, the likes of Hagean and Sam ‘Nic Nat’ Hirschi have been superb in their efforts since their promotion to the senior side. It should be a great game for the ju-

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niors to shine, with Brayden Kurtzer hitting some good form last week and the nippy Peter Fisher finding plenty of it. Kurtzer’s battle with form forward David Hankin should be a beauty. Geordie Franks bagged six goals last week and will be looking to build on that as well. Expect a physical start, with the game to open up as the day goes on. If Loxton can put in a four quarter effort, an upset could be on the cards but if it falters just slightly, the Demons will capitalise and run away with it.

was in the last quarter against Wunkar. Who can win the ruck, Ben Kaesler or Ryan Smith? Will Jason Marr run riot? Can the Tigers stop Nathan Willmott? Will Michael Kirk continue his devastating form? All the answers lead to another Lyrup victory in a high scoring shoot-out. Other games COBDOGLA welcomes back Brad Thompson for its clash with Wunkar in what is expected to be a physical match. Big possible match-ups include Damien Crowe on Daniel Evans, Derek Clark on Bulldog forward Lincoln Evans and Lindon Fridd on Shane Schulz. The Eagles have been playing with an open forward line, with Darrell Tillbrook and Troy Dawson consistently getting amongst the goals. A percentage boosting win for Wunkar would see it move to third spot but as we have seen over the years, when the Eagles are challenged, they stand strong. MOOROOK-Kingston will feel the loss of Travis Voigt, who booted nine goals last round, in its battle with Paringa. The Swans will welcome back a host of key players, including Jay Rudiger, Jason Rover, Todd Rivers and Shannon Hissey. Nathan Klingberg and Matt Raison loom as ball winners for the Warriors but we expect Paringa to have a field day. BSR talls Scott Mckenzie and Mark Coleman will run riot in the team’s round nine clash with Brown’s Well. Dale Payne will continue to carve up in the midfield for the Redbacks, while Blake Milich and Brian Hampel will be amongst the visitors’ best.

Mallee Football League Mallee Football League

Other games

Crows’ depth too much for Hawks

WAIKERIE hosts Barmera-Monash in a game the Magpies would dearly love to win after two disappointing close losses. The Roos are travelling rather well at the moment and will certainly take some beating. They appear to have too many options up forward for Waikerie to beat them but the Magpies have not been too far away lately. Loxton North hosts Renmark in a great opportunity for the Panthers to string two wins together. However, the young Rovers team is desperately trying to find its first win of the season.

Lameroo v BDT REIGNING premier Lameroo will suffer the ignominy of missing the finals following last week’s loss to Peake. Now they come up against raging title favourites BDT – a tough ask at any time. Who among Hayden Thorpe, Stephen Kerley, Brad Zerk or Craig Wellburn will line up on Josh Keller? It is unlikely to matter, as the Crows will be way too strong for a Lameroo side which lacks the depth of recent years.

Peake v Lameroo

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THIS match will go a long way to deciding the final four.

The Lions are two games behind the Supa Roos and must win to have a chance of major round action. Chad Freak is classy on the wing and Nathan Spry is working hard in ruck. They come up against Wade and Chad Nickolls, who are still high quality players and will lead the Roos to a win.

Karoonda v Murrayville THE home side will be desperate to win this match and put a firmer grip on second spot on the ladder. However, with Corey Knight, Brodie Chinner and Merv Kartinyeri all missing because of injury, the job looks tough. Murrayville should get up.

Scoreboard Riverland Football League A grade Berri 30.18 (198) d Renmark 5.7 (37). Best - Berri: P. Safralidis, M. Barber, C. Scholefield. Renmark: M. Camplin, K. Pedler, T. Thorpe. Goals - Berri: D. Hankin 8, G. Franks 6, C. Scholefield 4, C. Ridgway, P. Safralidis, A. Beauchamp, M. Barber, K. Harwood, D. Fromm 2. Renmark: M. Camplin 2, D. Pfeiffer, C. Seekamp, K. Polst. Barmera-Monash 13.15 (93) d Loxton 7.11 (53). Best - Barmera-Monash: B. McPherson, M. Smart, D. Perry. Loxton: B. Kurtzer, R. Liddle, G. Dahlitz. Goals - Barmera-Monash: J. Lynch 3, S. Peucker, R. Price, M. Leigh 2, T. Wilson, D. Perry, B. McPherson, A. Grose. Loxton: A. Montgomery 3 R. Mitchell 2, P. Smith, Pat Portolesi. Loxton North 11.7 (73) d Waikerie 9.16 (70). Best - Loxton North: J. Nelson, R. Proud, M. Scott. Waikerie: T. Bevan, D. Stevens, A. Bachmann. Goals - Loxton North: Brad Williams, J. Proud 3, A. Baker 2, A. Cook, D. Fielke, S. Nelson. Waikerie: T. Bevan 3, T. Hyde 2, A. Thomson, J. Sutton, S. Stevens, J. Thomson.

B grade

Waikerie 12.4 (76) d Loxton North 7.7 (49). Best - Waikerie: T. Sutton, B. Haynes, F. Twigden. Loxton North: Ben Williams, S. Inglis, B. Perry. Goals - Waikerie: J. Walding 5, S. Feist 2, Z. Caudo, S. Parsons, B. Gay, B. Haynes, T. Sutton. Loxton North: C. Kropinyeri 3, B. Wehrmuller, J. Payne, J. Hurrell, S. Inglis. Barmera-Monash 14.8 (92) d Loxton 6.3 (39). Best - Barmera-Monash: D. Whitbourne, C. Marks, B Morelli. Loxton: B. Sparrow, S. Westbrook, R. Colls. Goals - Barmera-Monash: C Gilgen, P. Butterworth, J. Barker, J. Kassulke 2, C. Marks, D. Packer, K. Thiele, J. Smith. Loxton: S. Westbrook 3, B. Sparrow, T. Flight, D. Cregan. Berri 7.8 (50) d Renmark 4.8 (32). Best - Berri: D. Haines, G. White, M. Golding. Renmark: J. Collinson, D. Lellmann, D. Sutton. Goals - Berri: A. Hume, B. Duffin, D. Haines G. White, T. Leverenz, D. Dawson, M. Eisenberg. Renmark: N. Carr 2, D. Schutz, A. Rothe.

Lameroo: M. Benham, M. Ridgway, D. Philbey. Goals - Peake: A. Hand 9, S. Crouch 6, R. McArdle, B. Carling, P. Casey. Lameroo: B. Walter 5, H. Thorpe, T. Bell 2, J. Dewing, M. Toogood, M. Ridgway, S. Kerley. Pinnaroo 15.10 (100) d Murrayville 13.17 (95). Best - Pinnaroo: A. Keogh, B. Sheridan, S. Vogt. Murrayville: J. Allen, K. Wyatt, A. Hockey. Goals - Pinnaroo: H. Boseley 3, B. Sheridan, A. Keogh 2, J. Richardson, S. Kirkbright, B. Gum, K. O’Loughlin, S. Vogt, R. Tiller, L. Sheridan, C. Muster. Murrayville: D. Bates 5, A. Hockey 4, L. Hamood, D. Meria, K. Wyatt, J. Bailey. BDT 16.18 (114) d Karoonda 8.10 (58). Best - BDT: J. Keller, J. Richardson, M. Brighton. Karoonda: D. Wallfried, L. Rowland, D. Caldwell. Goals - BDT: N. Todd 6, B. Todd, J. Richards, J. Richardson 2, G. Nunan, J. Brock, J. Keller, J. Sampson. Karoonda: J. Jackson 2, D. Caldwell, L. Hocking, R. Jordan, J. Rudiger, Z. Bullard, I. Sumner.

Mallee Football League

BDT 11.15 (81) d Karoonda 6.1 (37). Best - BDT: S. McCabe, A. Merry, A. Zacker. Karoonda: B. Kerr, S. Huxtable, E. Crossley. Goals - BDT: S. McCabe 3, L. Schreiber 2,

Reserves A grade Peake 18.11 (119) d Lameroo 13.12 (90). Best - Peake: L. Chubb, S. Crouch, A. Hand.

A. Richardson, S. Schulz, D. Dickenson, A. Wood, S. Manning, A. Merry. Karoonda: N. Mumford, R. Erickson, N. Tomkinson, P. Reid, P. Leedham, M. Smith. Murrayville 15.18 (108) d Pinnaroo 2.3. (15). Best - Murrayville: D. Willersdorf, S. Dexter, J. Sanders. Pinnaroo: N. Dabinett, G. Connelly, T. LeCor. Goals - Murrayville: J. Sanders 5, N. Scala 3, J. Edwards 2, D. Crane, D. Willersdorf, L. St Claire, T. Ford, A. Beer. Pinnaroo: R. Tiller, T. Reid. Peake 13.6 (84) d Lameroo 10.6 (66). Best - Peake: K. Roberts, C. Jacob, B. Peter. Lameroo: C. Zerk, A. Penhall, A. Berwick. Goals - Peake - H. Weckert, T. Downs 4, R. Rich 2, A. Raper, T. Carter, D. Gower. Lameroo: R. Maynard 3, D. Cummins, L. Barrett 2, A. Secomb, M. Reid, M. Brown.

Riverland Independent Cobdogla 20.15 (135) d Moorook-Kingston 17.3 (105). Best - Cobdogla: B. Hedley, D. Crowe, S. Crowe. Moorook-Kingston: C. Geromichalos, T. Voigt, J. Robertson. Goals - Cobdogla: T. Dawson, D. Tilbrook 8, L. Wegener 3, S. Crowe. Moorook-Kingston: T.

Voigt 9, N. White, J. Robertson 2, M. Cooper, M. Geromichalos. Lyrup 17.9 (111) d Blanchetown-Swan Reach 14.12 (96). Best - Lyrup: R. Grenfell, W. Priest, D. Johnson. Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne, D. Waechter, K. Coleman. Goals - Lyrup: N. Willmott 8, W Priest 3, J. Marr, G. Smith 2, D. Johnson, S. Marr. Blanchetown-Swan Reach: M. Martinson 3, J. Tanner, J. Martinson, D. Payne, M. Zbierski 2, N. Haby, S. Marks, M. Griffiths. Wunkar 19.10 (124) d East Murray 16.12 (108). Best - Wunkar: S. Hucks, R. Taylor, B. Martin. East Murray: A. Hissey, R. Smith, M. Kirk. Goals – Wunkar: L. Evans, J. Griffiths, R. Taylor, S. Schulz, D. Evans 3, B. Lines 2, I. Worsfold, N. Brown. East Murray: M. McConnell 3, S. Rover, J. Andriske, M. Stasinowsky 2, P. McConnell, T. Collins, J. Bouts, N. Stoneham, A. Parsons, A. Hissey, M. Kirk. Ramco 28.11 (179) d Brown’s Well 7.5. (47). Best - Ramco: T. Coombs, S. Zimmermann, M. Baddack. Brown’s Well: B. Milich, C. Wall, D. Cass. Goals - Ramco: M. Baddack 8, A. Bevan 6, T. Coombs 5, S. Zimmerman 3, D. Donnely, D. Maywald 2, B. Cameron, K. Thiel. Brown’s Well: B. Milich 5, H. Sanford, S. Gillett.


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WANGANEEN, Emily. The staff and students of Glossop High School would like to express our deepest sympathy to Matthew and all family and friends at this sad time.

ZOIS, Evangelia “Lea”. 18/3/1990 – 17/6/2010. Taken from us so suddenly. Loved and dear daughter of Arthur and Voula, and loved sister of Kosta.

WILSON, I v y. Passed away peacefully at home on June 20, 2010. Aged 69 years. Loving wife of Kevin. Loved mother of Toni, David and Natalie, and Rex. Loving grandmother of Candice and Travis, Kaitlyn and Lachlan. Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. In loving memory of our dearest wife, mother and grandmother. We pledge our eternal love and gratitude to Ivy for all the love and attention she has given us for the last 45 years. Wherever Ivy may walk in God’s Heavenly home she will never walk alone. On this day, a new star was born Away up high, and shining bright Our Lord has called for Ivy to come home In His Heavenly Kingdom, forever she shall roam Her Earthly form no longer we’ll see But our memories of her, forever will be. We will always be with you as you will be with us Rest peacefully our beloved.

Our precious little girl. Whether we’re together, Or many miles apart, You are always with us, Forever in our heart. Mum and Dad xoxoxoxoxo. ZOIS, Evangelia. 18/3/1990 – 17/6/2010. Lea was a vibrant and friendly student who will be sadly missed by the staff and students of Glossop High School. Sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to Kosta, Voula, Arthur, family and friends.

REST in peace Nanna, you were so special to me. I will love you always, I’ll never forget you. You fought ‘til you could fight no more, Love you forever – your granddaughter Kaitlyn Cook. HANDS in the air, rock-a-bye your bear, Nanna’s now asleep, shhh, shhh, shhh, Nanna’s now asleep, shhh, shhh, shhh. Rest peacefully, I love you Nanna – your grandson Lachlan.

ZOIS. The relatives and friends of Evangelia “Lea” ZOIS are respectfully invited to attend her funeral service to be conducted in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Dimitrios, Mortimer Road, Berri, on Friday, June 25 at 10.30am. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Barmera Lawn Cemetery for the committal.

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WILSON. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Ivy WILSON are respectfully advised that her funeral service will be conducted in the Church of Christ, Old Sturt Highway, Berri, on Friday, June 25 at 2pm. Following the service, the cortege will proceed to the Berri Lawn Cemetery for the committal. In lieu of flowers donations to the Riverland Palliative Care Service in Ivy’s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

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PC sales and repairs, upgrades, new and refurbished systems, wireless internet, fix viruses in your area soon. Phone 0415485291.

RENMARK Lions Club, cnr 15th Street and Renmark Avenue, Saturday June 26, 8am to 11am. Lounge suite, recliner, fridge, freezer, wardrobes, single and double beds, Yamaha electronic organ, quality pool/patio umbrella, fuel boxes, heaters, 12 volt boat winch, BBQs, books, brica-brac and much more. Sausage sizzle and bacon and egg sandwiches will be available.

BABYSITTER, required for two young children, on New Years Eve 2010/2011, in motel room at Barmera Golf Club. Parents will be attending a wedding nearby. 6.30pm to 1am. References please. Phone 0409281837.

FOR Austin Somerset restoration, engine and radiator. Phone Greg 0418896740.

RESIDENTIAL subdivision opportunity, 12400 sq mtrs, potential for nine large allotments, Renmark Ave Renmark. Phone 0433252525.

STEEL Specials – New Aust. Painted RHS. 25x25x1.6, $14.50/length; 30x30x2, $27.25/length; RIVERLAND FUNERALS 40x40x2, $34.83/length; 50x50x2, $41.80 length. Berri 85821333 Riverland Steel Metaland. Renmark 85864422 Phone 85822144. Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

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A1 quality redgum split or round, per bin, Defontenay Funeral Road, Barmera. Last Services years prices, open 7 SIEMERS. The relatives days. Phone 85883298 or and friends of Corey 0427883298. James SIEMERS are BALDWIN piano and stool respectfully invited to upright, compact steel attend his funeral service frame, ex cond, $600 ono. to be conducted entirely Phone 0431707000. in the Barmera Monash Football Clubrooms, CAMPERVAN, poptop, Barmera, on Monday, June good condition, reg UKP28 at 1pm. Followed by a 760, Very reliable, $3600 private cremation at the ono. Phone 0438028686. Riverland Crematorium. HAY Oaten, lucerne, In lieu of flowers, triticale, large round donations to a sporting rolls, can deliver. Phone trust to be set up in 0418615099. memory of Corey would HEATER, Evidure Crusader be appreciated. Donations 18MJ, gas, good cond, may be made at $500. Phone 85841134. the service.

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WILSON, Ivy Una. 25/11/1941 – 20/6/2010. Your battle was hard Mum, but you fought so bravely. Your courage and determination kept you going and will now keep us going. Another angel in heaven, until we meet again May God hold you safe in the palm of His hand. Rest peacefully my friend. Missing and loving you forever – Natalie, Rex, Kaitlyn and Lachlan.

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SHADEHOUSE and Nursery items, Mildura Clearing Sale, Sat, June 26, includes shade cloth, irrigation fertiliser mixer, sprinklers, pvc piping, TWO door Consul gas/elec plastic pots, scrap steel established fridge, suit houseboat or sundries, van, $1200 ono. Phone palm trees. Full details 0427605130, Dahlitz Chris 0428858283. Auctions. TWO Evinrude outboard 40hp 2 stroke engines, Motor Vehicles oil injected, can be seen running, $500 each. Phone FORD Futura EF, auto sedan, ’95, reg, alloy 0412395565. wheels, 158,000 kms only, very tidy, XFE-930, $3990. Phone 0408844709.

QUINTREX 420 Trophy Explorer, 40hp Yamaha 4 stroke (tilt and trim) 47 hrs, heavy-duty tilt trailer, 5 pedestal seats, side pocket, tacho, multi switch panel, dual fuel tanks, radio cd player, Lowrance depth finder, nav lights, 5 rod holders, canvas carpet/floor covers, 55lb MinKota 12v o/board, 2 front battery boxes, interior lights, glovebox, paddles, and many more extras. $16,500, immaculate condition (private sale). HOUSEBOAT 54X14.5 ft, Phone 0427839687. steel hulls, recoated 09, Business Mariner 50hp, low hours, Opportunity 8 berth, must sell due to ill health, $59950. BRAND new purpose driven Genuine enquiries only. internet based, turning Phone 0488422925 business into benevolent. or visit website RU ambitious? Phone www.gumtree.com Belinda 0432733203. LAND sale, Loveday, 2.475h, 6.11 acres native scrub with 18m x 9m established shed, roller doors, cement floor, water and power connected at boundary. Offers considered. Phone 0407720746.

EAGLE Boys, Berri. Great business in a great location. Take advantage of local, tourist and business trade. Be part of Australia’s second largest pizza franchise. All training, systems and support provided. Genuine enquiries to NEW in stock - generator David 0438920753. 8000W, electric start $1239; 2721kg portable PLUGZ Café, Barmera. Ideal for a family business. 12v electric winch $129; Contact Ian 0417881910. 900 kg folding engine stand with wheels $199; Garage Sales 6” swing up jockey wheels $35.65 ea; 5.5 BERRI, 2 Verran Terrace, Saturday June 26. hp petrol engine, electric Furniture, plants, electrical start $295; 13hp petrol etc. All must go. engine electric start $429; 30 metre x 10mm ropes CLEARING sale, account $7.82ea; 3.5 ton cable the late Snow Tschirpig, 14 Macgillivray St, Barmera. hand pullers $43.55 ea. 9.30am, Saturday, June Joll Engineering and retail 26. Household effects, sales, cnr Vasey Road and workshop items, sundries Sturt Highway, Waikerie. – The Waikerie Lions Club. Phone 85407053. Phone 85412411.

DJ or local artists (acoustic) required for wedding, New Years Eve, 2010/2011 at Barmera Golf Club. Also needed VW Bugs or Kombi vans for photos. Phone Lee Richardson, Roxby Downs, SA 0409281837. GRAFTING: It’s time to prepare your vines for grafting. Contact www. vinegraft.com.au for your needs, prices and advice. INSURANCE - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644.

RIVERLAND Scrap Metal. We buy all scrap and nonferris metal. Why give your old cars and white goods away when we pay you cash for them? All farms, yards, sheds and factory clean ups, no worries. So don’t dump it, sell it, we will pay YOU to clean up all your scrap. All steel wanted. Phone 0429881058.

Lost SMALL tin, containing several keys, if found please phone 0428101983. Reward PLACE your ad in the Riverland Weekly and add a colour block for just $5 extra!

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LOXTON Auctions – the next auction will be held on Saturday, July 3, FORD Territory, 6/2004, TX Trenerry Avenue, Loxton, AWD, 4Ltr, auto, 190400km, commencing at 8.30am. 7 seater, towbar, new front Phone 85845492. tyres and balance, recent Fresh major service. Excellent MOUNTAIN condition. (Private Fruit Juice, Riverland Sale) $16,750. Phone distributors, Steve and Pat Bye. Phone BERRIAG 0427839687. 0428179668. HOLDEN Rodeo refrigerated van, 2000 ROMANTIC getaway, model, diesel, 5spd, new Mildura, three nights, tyres, Higate system, $330 per couple inc smart bar, Lightforce breakfast, hamper, wine spotlight, towbar, 238400 and savouries, double km, $11,500 ono, WLG- shower, wall spa Phone 694 reg. Phone 85778330 85888041. or 0417217992. QUIT, smoking in MAZDA, tribute LTD, V6, 60 mins is here! Call auto station wagon 05, roof 1300592001, for your rack, cargo barrier, alloy free information pack. wheels, tinted windows, Give your lungs a airbags, reg, 31,000 kms holiday and quit now. only, XKL-459, $29990. Ultralife Health Clinic, Phone 0408844709. Renmark. NISSAN Murano, TI, 2006, WHAT happens when the gold duco, sunroof, Bose world ends? Prophecy sound system, black leather Seminar commences July interior, towbar, plus all 20, 7.30pm, Loxton High standard luxuries, ex cond, School Drama Room. 89,000 kms, XNZ-027, Phone 0423860335. regretful sale, $29,800. To Let Phone 0416229451 or 85839112. BERRI, three bedroom recently TOYOTA Hilux 1999, house, 4WD, 2 door extra cab, renovated, close to Berri 3ltr diesel, 5spd manual, Primary School, $180pw, cruise control, CD, air, w/ no pets, ref required. canopy, side steps, back Phone 0423811375. step, bullbar, low km, gd WAIKERIE, Smith cond, $15,000 ono. Phone Drive, three bedrooms, 0438842715. freshly painted, new floor coverings and Services blinds, lg yard, pets CAR DETAILING - For any neg, rent references car cleaning needs, from required, $190pw. Phone a wash to an upholstery 0437803672. shampoo, a cut and polish Wanted to buy or a full detail, contact Albanese Auto Repairs and DOUBLE or Queen Detailing on 85863355 Bed plus mattress. Lot 12 Tarcoola Street, Phone 0885763464 or Renmark. 0427795853.

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Community Development Worker/Counsellor

,IFE 7ITHOUT "ARRIERS IS A NOT FOR PROl T ORGANISATION PROVIDING INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES TO PROMOTE SUPPORT AND ENHANCE INDEPENDENCE AND WELL BEING FOR CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND OR LIVING IN CRISIS

โ ข Part time 0.6FTE or 0.8FTE โ ข $43,132 - $50,630 pro rata + leave loading + salary package โ ข Berri Do you have skills in both Community Development and Counselling? Relationships Australia (SA) is seeking an experienced Community Development Worker/Counsellor to join our team at the Berri o๏ฌ ce. This position will initiate a range of community engagement activities and provide quality support, information and therapeutic counselling to individuals, couples, families and groups adversely a๏ฌ ected by gambling.

Essential requirements: Professional quali๏ฌ cations in Counselling, Social Work or other relevant human services ๏ฌ eld. Further information: Contact Prue Sinoch, Manager Riverland Region on (08) 8582 4122 or Rosemary Hambledon, Manager Gambling Help Service on (08) 8223 4566. Job and person speci๏ฌ cation: www.rasa.org.au/employment.aspx or (08) 8216 5216. Written applications addressing the Job and Person Speci๏ฌ cation with CV to: Lorraine Baker, HR Manager, Relationships Australia (SA), 89-92 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 or HR@rasa.org.au Closing date: 5.00pm, Wednesday 30 June 2010

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Dancing showcase THIS weekend will see a showcase of dancers from across the region performing at Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre. The Riverland Dance Showcase is being presented by Country Arts SA and local dance groups, including Rosie Clarke School of Tap and Ballet, Carole Walker’s Rivmics, the Riverland Special School and Chris Cole’s

Rannie School of Belly Dancing. Country Arts SA choreographer Richard Siedel is looking forward to the Riverland Dance Showcase. “The Riverland Dance Showcase is a wonderful opportunity for the local dance community to present their work in one of Country Arts SA’s fantastic professional venues and is a great

way to celebrate dance in the region,” he said. As part of the event, Adelaide College of Arts (AC Arts) will tour its mid year performance to the region as part of the Riverland Dance Showcase. AC Arts will be presenting a new dance work by Peter Sheedy, a senior lecturer of the college.

The Riverland Showcase will be at the Chaffey Theatre in Renmark from 7.30 on Saturday night. Tickets are adults $10, concession $8 and children under 16 $5. To book, contact the Chaffey Theatre by phoning 8586 1800 or visit www.chaffeytheatre.com.au

■ CREEPY: Horatio from CSI Miami is clearly the creepy killer posing as a detective.

Playmob show to entertain Thursday 24th

■ COLOUR: Last week, students at Rosie Clark’s School of Dance took part in their classes in dress-up costumes. A gold coin donation was made by each student to go towards the Make A Wish Foundation. All dressed up and ready to dance were students (from front) Millie Van Der Woude, Molly Jericho, Lucy Nettle, Kayla Tsorotiotis, Erin Holmes, Annika Patterson, Jayda-Star Garbie, Tanaye Nolan, Charlotte Lawrence and Kallissa Poulos.

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Trif’s Trivia 1. Mitsubishi is a car company from which country? 2. Copenhagen is a city in which European country? 3. Which Riverland festival was held from June 4 to 14 recently? 4. The 2014 World Cup will be held in which country? 5. Texas singer/songwriter Doug Bruce’s band is known as what? 6. True or false - Collingwood Football Club has won 14 premierships? 7. Which actor is the main character in the TV series House? 8. Who played Basil Fawlty in the British TV series Fawlty Towers? 9. Which country is Arsenal star Robin van Persie from? 10. Which Riverland Independent football club does not have a colts side this year due to the lack of numbers? 11. Which American band sang the song Kokomo? 12. True or false - Lisbon is a city in Brazil? 13. Which football side from Asia was unluckily drawn with Brazil, Portugal and Côte d’Ivoire, three powerhouses of world football, in the 2010 World Cup? 14. True or false - Mike Myers provides the voice of Shrek? 15. Who sang the song Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes? 16. Which reggae band sang the song The Liquidator in 1969? 17. The British TV series Z-Cars’ last season was in which year? 18. Which continent is Uruguay on? 19. What is the capital city of Cuba? 20. Which country was John Deere born in?

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Wednesday 30th

TWO NIGHTS of bawdy fun, melodrama and live entertainment will be held at the Morgan Institute this weekend. The Morgan Cadell Community Players ‘Playmob’ will perform four short one act plays, including one written by Waikerie’s Cheryl Lockwood, the winner of a recent short play competition held by the group. The entertaining Evan Kleeman will feature as MC on the night. An ensemble of 14 players, many of whom will play double roles, are involved in providing the night’s entertainment. Both evenings will feature Cheryl Lockwood’s Having Words, along with three award winning plays written by Julie Dawson Daniels: Heaven Will Protect an Honest Girl, Under the Cow and Sorry, the Ferry’s Out, Can You Put Me Up Tonight? Seating is cabaret style and supper is provided. The performances will start from 7.30 tomorrow and Saturday night. Bookings are available from Julie Dawson Daniels (8540 3314) or Heather Pinnington (0419 853 534). Proceeds from the play evenings go towards the Morgan riverfront precinct project.

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2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Churchill's Darkest Decision 9.25 Mr. Sin 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.25 Live From Abbey Road

5.30 Talking Heads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 The Gruen Transfer 9.00 The Armstrong

And Miller Show 9.25 beached az 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.45 Getting On 11.15 Very Small Business 11.45 Massive 12.15 Ideal 12.45 Pulling 1.15 Little Angels 1.45 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Lost Behind Bars 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 8.30 How I Met Your Mother 9.30 Cougar Town 10.00 True Beauty – The Face Of Vegas 11.00 American Dad 11.30 Flashforward 12.30 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Day Four 12.30 One Day International Cricket: England v Australia

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.10 Glee 9.10 Law & Order: SVU 10.10 Medium 11.10 Ten News 11.55 The Late Show 12.40 Buffy 1.30 Home Shopping

6.00 FIFA World Cup: Ghana v Germany 8.00 FIFA World Cup: Morning News: Presented by Thai Neave 8.40 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.30 My Family Feast 8.00 Oz And James Drink To Britain

8.30 Supersizers Eat... 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show: Presented by Les Murray and Craig Foster 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Paraguay v New Zealand 1.30 FIFA World Cup: Slovakia v Italy 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Denmark v Japan

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2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Terry Jones’ Great Map Mystery 8.30 Miss Marple 10.05 30 Seconds 10.35 Lateline 11.15 The Graham Norton Show

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Hungry Boys 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr. Bean 8.30 Being Human

9.30 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... 10.15 Moving Wallpaper 10.40 Songbook 11.25 Like A Version 11.30 A Little Later 11.45 A Journey Through American Music 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: It Runs In The Family 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 AFL: St. Kilda v Geelong 10.45 Today Tonight 11.15 Scrubs 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Time Served: Catherine Oxenberg, Jeff Fahey, Louise Fletcher and Bo Hopkins 2.05 The First 48 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Customs 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: Fool's Gold 10.55 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Day Five 3.30 ET 4.00 Friday Football

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 NCIS 10.00 Numb3rs 11.00 Ten News 11.30 Sports Tonight 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Friday Night Lights 2.00 Zero Hour

6.00 FIFA World Cup: Cameroon v The Netherlands 8.00 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 8.40 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.30 Coast: Neil Oliver explores the history and beauty of Britain's coastline.

8.30 As It Happened: Have You Heard From Johannesburg 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Portugal v Brazil 1.30 FIFA World Cup: Korea DPR v Ivory Coast 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Chile v Spain

Saturday 26th

TEN

5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Central District v Glenelg 5.00 Bowls: International Test: Australia v England

6.00 Planet Food 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Silent Witness: Nikki is forced to revisit a controversial case from her past. 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Heartland 7.30 Robin Hood: Robin tries to strike a deal with new Sheriff Isabella. 8.15 Mr Bean 8.30 Movie: The Wiz: Diana Ross and Michael Jackson 10.40 Movie: Storm Boy: Greg Rowe

and Peter Cummins: The story of a boy growing up in an isolated corrugatediron shed next to a wildlife sanctuary, who brings up a pelican chick that refuses to be released into the wild. 12.05 What Price Fame? 1.00 Air Australia

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 Touring Car Masters 1.00 Beauty And The Geek Australia 2.00 According To Jim 2.30 Search For The Mystery Bomber

3.30 Better Homes And Gardens 4.30 What's Up Down Under 5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Islands Of Britain 7.30 Movie: While You Were Sleeping 9.40 Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me 12.05 Rugby

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cybershack 2.00 Skippy 2.30 The Wildlife Man 4.00 Talk To The Animals 4.30 Fishing Australia

5.00 Postcards Australia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Shrek The Third: Mike Myers 9.25 Movie: National Lampoon’s European Vacation 11.25 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Day Six

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 The Barefoot Investor 1.30 Go Forth And Multiply 2.30 Movie: Staying Alive: John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes and Finola Hughes 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News

5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Before The Game 6.30 AFL: Sydney v Collingwood 10.00 Moto GP: Round Six: Assen 12.45 Cops 1.45 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way With Dr. Michael Youssef 5.00 Hour Of Power

6.00 FIFA World Cup: Switzerland v Honduras 8.00 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 8.40 World Watch 1.00 San Remo Song Festival 2.45 The Chopin Etudes 2.50 The Chopin Preludes 3.00 The Actress And The Dancer 3.30 Tim Marlow Meets...

4.00 Living With The Future 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Bikini Revolution 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 FIFA World Cup Match

Sunday 27th

WIN NINE

5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Dogfight Over

Guadalcanal 3.30 The ArtfulCodgers 4.20 Stolen 5.15 Composer Tunes 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.30 ABC News 8.35 Little Dorrit 10.20 Compass 11.20 Mastersinger

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Planet Food 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 The End Of The Rainbow: Follows the last week in the life of an iconic Melbourne music venue. 8.30 Fairweather Man: Ian Fairweather was one of Australia's most extraordinary

painters. At 60, he built a raft and set off alone from Darwin to cross the Timor Sea. 9.30 Cold Feet: Adam is frightened by the prospect of fatherhood. 10.30 Brideshead Revisited 11.30 Live At The Basement 12.25 triple j tv's One Night Stand 2008

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 To Be Announced 12.00 Diana: Her Last 10 Days In Pictures 1.00 Home Improvement 1.30 Footy Flashbacks 3.00 AFL: Adelaide v Melbourne

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With The Stars 9.00 Movie: Death At A Funeral: Matthew MacFadyen 10.50 Scrubs 11.20 Russell Brand’s Ponderland 12.00 The Mole - The Amazing Game 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Movie: Harum Scarum: Elvis Presley 2.00 Movie: Born Free 4.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.00 Ford Falcon 50th Anniversary 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Customs 7.00 RBT 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile 9.30 CSI 10.30 One Day International Cricket: England v Australia 3.00 Skippy

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 Orangutan Diary 1.30 I Fish 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Semi Final: Swifts v Thunderbirds

4.30 Discover Downunder 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 10.30 Formula One: European Grand Prix 12.45 Sex And The City

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.30 World Watch 11.00 Tales From A Suitcase 11.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 12.00 Try Revolution 1.00 Cycling: Criterium Dauphine Libere 2.00 Speedweek 4.00 Football Asia

4.30 Futbol Mundial 5.00 Road To The FIFA World Cup 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 The Last Voyage Of Gustloff 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 FIFA World Cup Show

Monday 28th

WIN SA

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Sherlock Holmes 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Sin City Law 12.30 Movie: The Story Of GI Joe

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Terry Jones’ Great Map Mystery 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 10 Items Or Less: Leslie has an

unusual opportunity to save the failing business. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Lunch Monkeys 9.30 Misfits 10.20 Torchwood 11.15 triple j's One Night Stand 2010 11.45 Death Note 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Afro Samurai 1.05 Red Dwarf

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Thicker Than Water: Melissa Gilbert and Lindsay Wagner 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Breaking The Magician’s Code 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Hung 11.00 Trauma 12.00 Win News 12.30 The Mole - The Amazing Game 1.30 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Day Seven 3.30 Nine News 4.00 F Troop

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Outrageous Fortune 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Burn Notice 1.30 Home Shopping

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 3.30 Destination Australia: An intimate portrait of three refugee children. 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Rough Science 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News

7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Man V Wild 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show: Presented by Les Murray and Craig Foster 11.00 FIFA World Cup Match 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup Match

Tuesday 29th

ABC 2

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The World's Worst Disasters 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Men In A Boat 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Greatest Cities Of The World 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Face Painting With Bill Leak 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered 8.30 The Street

9.30 The Wire 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours: 12.00 Heartland: Ty is forced to deal with his past when his father makes an emergency stop at Heartland. 12.45 A Little Later 1.05 Red Dwarf: Rimmer becomes a prisoner inside his own mind. 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Packed To The Rafters 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Minute To Win It (Australia): Presented by Darren McMullen 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 10.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 11.50 Win News 12.20 Popstars 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 10.00 Australian Families Of Crime 11.00 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Women's Quarter Finals

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Modern Family 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 3.30 Nerds F.C. 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.30 Why Do We Talk? 8.30 On Thin Ice: Ben

Fogle, James Cracknell and Jonny Lee Miller run the London Marathon. 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 FIFA World Cup Match 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup Match

Wednesday 30th

ABC 1

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.05 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 The Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 e2 Transport 8.30 Design For Life

9.30 Anatomy Of Prejudice 10.30 Beyond The Wall: This story is set at the very heart of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. 11.30 Animal Pharm 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: America’s Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr Story 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.30 Police Under Fire 9.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Family Guy 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow

5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday 9.30 The Footy Show 11.15 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Men's Quarter Finals 1.45 One Day International Cricket: England v Australia

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Shield 1.00 Sex And The City 1.30 Home Shopping

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 3.30 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex: A handsome young

man is in the business of tricking wealthy women into marrying him. 8.30 James May's Big Ideas 9.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 10.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 11.00 Movie: The Miracle Of Bern (Germany) 1.30 Weatherwatch


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Club set to celebrate

100 YEARS

■PAST, FUTURE AND PRESENT: (from left) Former Berri A grade captain John Vaninetti, 2009 under 13 best and fairest Kale Trussell and current A grade captain Peter Safralidis are looking forward to the club’s centenary celebrations on the weekend.

ONE hundred years of football at the Berri Football Club will be marked this weekend when the club holds its centenary celebrations. A throng of past players, club servants and members

Photo: LES PEARSON

will descend on the town on Friday night to watch this weekend’s centenary clash with old rivals Loxton. It is set to be a huge event. ■Continued Page 37

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