Sarah rises to the challenge
With Stephen Taylor
curred at 3.30pm, Friday 30 August. Anyone with information is asked to call Acting Sergeant Julia Starkey, of Frankston police, 9784 5555.
Registers stolen TWO self-service registers containing large quantities of cash were stolen from the Woolworths supermarket in Main Street, Mornington, 1.50am, Wednesday 4 September. Three offenders forced their way into the store through a staff entrance. They were later seen dragging the registers to a dark coloured SUV – possibly a Porsche Cayenne – in the car park. One of the men was wearing black tracksuit pants and a grey hoodie.
Shed entered
what was stolen after offenders forced their way into a shed at a property in Graydens Road, Hastings, overnight Tuesday 3 September. Boats and cars are normally stored inside. A neighbour noticed roller doors to the shed were open and called police. The owners are overseas.
Car stolen A TOYOTA Land Cruiser was stolen from the car park at the end of Dundas Street, St Andrews, while its owner was walking along the beach, Thursday 5 September. The owner is offering a reward for the return of the $20,000 car with registration AGC422. Anyone with information on any of these incidents is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
DETECTIVES are trying to work out
ROSEBUD Girl Guide Sarah Wallace is getting a name for herself as a quiet achiever. This comes after she completed a range of challenging guiding activities over many months, including outdoors, service, world guiding, The Guide Promise and Guide Law, Guiding Traditions, and the system where girls learn to be leaders – The Patrol System. Last week plans were underway to reward her with guiding’s highest honour – the BP Award – at a special ceremony at Rosebud Guide Hall, Saturday 31 August. “From the time she began as a youngster at Rosebud she has quietly set herself many new and varied goals and challenges,” Girl Guides Mornington Peninsula District manager Heather Barton said. “This award is built on a series of real challenges which takes many months to undertake – let alone the planning and the actual ‘doing’. “Sarah has systematically gone about jumping each milestone, all the while making a significant contribution to the life of Rosebud Girl Guides.” It is no secret that she’s had a lot of fun along the way, too … Sarah will take part in a Victorian State Presentation Day in November. Rosebud Girl Guides are looking for potential leaders “so that we can extend Guiding further on the Southern Peninsula and beyond”, Ms Barton said. Details: Call Heather Barton 0418 974 994 or visit guidesvic.org.au/ join-us/
Milestone: Sarah Wallace contemplates her Guiding pathway. Picture: Yanni
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Southern Peninsula News 11 September 2019
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