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Allora AdvertiserThe Issue No. 3161
Ph 07 4666 3128 - Fax 07 4666 3822 - E-Mail [email protected] - Web www.alloraadvertiser.com THURSDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER 2011
Printed by David Patrick Gleeson and Published by Dairy Brokers Australia Pty. Ltd., at the Office, 53 Herbert Street, Allora, Q. 4362 Issued Weekly as an Advertising Medium to the people of Allora and surrounding Districts.
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Fruit & Veg, FRESH from the BRISBANE MARKETS PLUS…✔ KRC Bacon ....................................... $7.99 kg✔ Pendle Leg Ham ............................... $8.99 kg✔ 2 Regular BBQ Chickens .................... $13.98✔ Buttercup S/Sandwich 650g .................. $1.29✔ Your Choice Milk 3L ............................... $3.00✔ Cup a Soup 2pk ........................................ 99¢✔ Ski 1kg Yoghurt ..................................... $3.89✔ Flora Margarine 250g ............................ $1.69✔ Blossom Margarine ...................... 2 for $2.00
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✔ Nescafe Coffee 500g at 375g price .... $14.99✔ Aeroplane Jelly 85g .................................. 79¢✔ Ardmona Tinned Fruit 825g ................... $2.49✔ Coca-Cola 18pk ................................... $10.99
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✔ Best Buy Cashews Salted 500g ............ $6.99✔ Glade Aero 200g ................................... $1.69✔ Logan Farm Baby Peas 500g ................ $1.49✔ Surf 500g ............................................... $1.89✔ Kraft Oreos ................................... 2 for $2.00✔ Birds Eye Chips 750g ............................ $2.89
MARKET DAY SPECIALSFRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER 2011
SUPER ONE DAY ONLY PRICES!
Fathers Day 4th September
DON'T FORGET DAD!Come in and see our greatrange of Fathers Day gifts.
Free Gift Wrapping
FRIDAY, 2ND SEPTEMBER2kg Mince ..............................................$16.002kg Lamb Sausages..............................$14.00Lamb Loin Chops .............................$16.99 kgCooked Corned Brisket ......................$6.99 kgMarinated Pork Spare Ribs ................$8.99 kgPork Shoulder Chops .........................$8.99 kg
Chicken Nibbles ...... $4.99 kgWhole Eye Fillets... $19.99 kg
★ Family Pies ★ Lasagnes ★ Home Made Soups
EFTPOS AVAILABLE68 Herbert Street, Allora - Grant Lollback
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ALLORA BUTCHERY MARKET DAY SPECIALS
QLDSausage King
2010 Chicken
Winner
QLD ButchersChoice Winners
Wet Dish - Lamb Shank& Value Added -Malibu Chicken
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WEATHER FORECASTDay Forecast Min/MaxTHU Morning Clouds. Cool. 9 20FRI Morning Clouds. Cool. 7 20SAT Breaks of Sun Late. Cool. 7 18SUN Early Fog Followed by Sun. Cool. 7 19MON Early Fog Followed by Sun. Cool. 8 20TUE Early Fog Followed by Sun. Cool. 7 20
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MACHINE SHOP FACILITIESAVAILABLE
FOR: - Fitting and Turning - Milling of Splines and Keyways, etc - Repairs to Machinery and Parts - All Welding Repairs
FAX: (07) 4666 356422 SOUTH STREET, ALLORA QLD 4362
(07) 4666 3266
Open 6.00am - 7.30pm, every day for your convenience.
Warwick Street, Allora.Ph 4666 3375 Fax 4666 3841
Coca-Cola Soft Drink 1.25L ......$1.79Sorbent 6pk or Purex Toilet Tissue
9pk ................................2 for $6.00McCain Frozen Meals 375g-400g
selected varieties ........3 for $10.00Tip Top Sunblest Bread 650g/700g ... ......................................2 for $4.00Helga's Bread 680g-850g or Mighty
Soft Raisin Toast 600g ...........$3.49Mighty Soft or Wonder White
Crumpets 6pk .........................$1.79Coca-Cola Soft Drink Cans 18pk x
375mL ..................................$14.99Pantry Essentials Tarts 200g ....$2.49Fantastic Delites 100g ..............$1.69FoodWorks Best Buy Fruit Cake
800g .......................................$3.49Suimin Noodles 70g ........3 for $3.00The Natural Confectionery Company
Jellies 140g-200g ...................$1.99
SPC Fruit 825g or 4pk x 120g..$2.99Maggi 2 Minute Noodles 10pk..$4.99Always Fresh Whole Red Peppers
450g .......................................$3.49Heinz Mum's Recipe Baby Food
170g .......................................$1.59Kellogg's Just Right 460g or Sultana
Bran 420g ..............................$3.99
Continental Simmer Sauces 470g -530g ......................................$2.79
Nescafé Menu 20pk .................$8.49Monjava Ground Coffee 250g ..$5.49Dolmio Pasta Bake 530g-580g $2.69FoodWorks Best Buy Extra Virgin
Olive Oil 500mL .....................$5.59Sunbeam Sultanas 500g ..........$2.99
FRUIT & VEGExtra Large Strawberries 250g
… $1.95Super Sweet Corn
Cobs … 3 for $2.00Farm Fresh Red Capsicum
… $3.96 kgSweet and Juicy Navel Oranges … $1.49 kg
Crisp & Juicy Premium Red Delicious Apples … $2.88 kg
DELI SPECIALSAustralian Beef T-Bone
Steak … $14.98 kgFamily BBQ Chicken … $10.99
Don Kabana … $9.99 kgFresh Chicken Thigh Fillets
… $9.99 kgCorned Silverside … $6.59 kgBeechwood Double Smoked Leg Ham Sliced or Shaved
… $12.99 kg
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11/09/2011
ALLORA
Dog owner fined $4,478 for pets’ attackA Southern Downs dog owner was today fined over $4,400 in the Warwick Magistrates Court for an attack by her two pet dogs in the Allora Cemetery.It’s the first prosecution brought by Southern Downs Regional Council under new Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 which came into effect on 10 December 2011.The fines follow an incident on 21 May 2011 when two dogs, a female Great Dane and a female Cattle Dog, escaped from their owner’s property and roamed free in the Allora Cemetery.The court heard that the dogs approached and harassed a woman in her 80s, along with her daughter, 8-year-old grandson and pet Chihuahua, who were all visiting a relative’s grave at the time.The court heard that the older woman picked up the pet Chihuahua to protect it, and the Great Dane jumped up on her, snatching the pet from her arms. The two straying dogs then killed the smaller pet in front of the family. Southern Downs Regional Council Chief Executive Officer Rod Ferguson said it was a tragic case, but it could have been so much worse.“It’s pleasing that the courts have seen this as a serious offence and are backing responsible dog ownership,” Mr Ferguson said. “Responsible dog ownership is about properly restraining your dog and keeping it under effective control with suitable fencing. “If your dog can’t get out, it can’t get itself into trouble or hurt anyone else.“Council will not tolerate irresponsible dog ownership,” he said. “My message to dog owners is Council will prosecute those who fail to secure their dogs in their own yards, when the dogs cause fear or grievous bodily harm.Magistrate Thacker fined the dogs’ owner $1,800 for causing fear and $2,000 for grievous bodily harm, after she pleaded guilty. The Magistrate said she needed to send a strong message to address the situation that the dogs weren’t restrained.Thacker also ordered the dog owner to pay court costs, but did not record a criminal conviction.The maximum penalty under the Act is $2,000 for causing fear and $10,000 for causing grievous bodily harm.
BAD JOKE OF THE WEEK
A barber nicked a customer rather badly while giving him a shave.
Hoping to make amends, the barber asked, "Do you want your head
wrapped in a towel?"
"No thanks," replied the customer. "I'll carry it home under my arm!"
ALLORA GRAINand MILLING
Buyers and Sellers of all types of Seeds and Produce.
GRAIN and SEED WHOLESALE MERCHANTSAsk for our price before
dealing elsewhere.
For up-to-the-minute prices …
PHONE 4666 3293After Hours 4666 3195
We also Sell Grain and Produce in small lots to the general public.
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September SpecialsVB Cans .......................................30pk $48.99Carlton Mid Cans .........................30pk $39.99XXXX Bitter Stubbies .................24pk $42.99Black Douglas RTD range .............6pk $17.99Woodstock & Cola .........................6pk $18.99UDL Pre-Mix 4.5% ........................6pk $17.99Yalumba Traditional Casks 2L ............. $11.99King Robert Scotch 700mL ................. $29.99Johnnie Walker Black Scotch 700mL .. $40.99Bundaberg Five White Rum 700mL .... $33.99Midori 500mL ...................................... $20.99Baileys Irish Cream 700mL ................. $25.99Acrobat Wine range 750mL ................. $3.99Lindemans Bin range 750mL ............... $7.99Banrock Station range 750mL ............. $6.99Yellowtail Wine range 750mL ............. $8.99Penfolds Koonunga Hill range 750mL $11.99Killawarra Sparkling range 750mL ...... $8.99
SPECIALS AVAILABLE 1ST - 30TH SEPTEMBER
ALLORA
Thursday Pasta NightTONIGHT Thursday 1st Sept.Creamy Chicken Carbonara
and Garlic Bread … 6.00pm - 8.00pm ~ dine in or take awayAny queries phone 4666 3402
$10.00
80's NightFriday, 2nd September
DJ Susie playing all 80's Music 8.00pm till lateGo west if you have talentPhil Vellacott knows a thing or two about talent quests having just returned from one of the biggest in Australia, the Gympie Muster’s Maton Talent Search. Phil and his professional backing band, “Killin’ Time”, provide backing for artists competing at this iconic music event. While he will not be an entrant in next Friday night’s West School talent quest, he will be helping up and coming talent make an easy transition to the stage.As organiser of West’s talent quest, Phillip is encouraging local primary and secondary school children to have a go. “I got my start in music as an entrant in country talent quests,” Phil said.
“Nothing sharpens your performance quicker than having to get up and sing in front of a live audience and stage experience is definitely one of a performer’s best teachers.” “Despite the nerves, you will have heaps of fun doing it and you might win a great prize,” he said. Singers, dancers, poets, jugglers and fire twirlers are invited to strut their stuff on the West stage and compete for $300 prize money. The winner of Friday night’s Talent Quest will take home a $200 cash prize, with the runner-up awarded $100.Anyone interested in performing in the talent quest should call Phillip on 4661 9261 or 0400 571771. The fete will run from 2.30pm until 8.30pm on Friday, 9 September.
Chopper patrols for Toowoomba, Southern DownsErgon Energy will carry out helicopter patrols of powerlines in the Toowoomba and Southern Downs regions next week.General Manager Service Delivery Paul Jordon said the flights were part of a routine inspection process Ergon Energy had in place to check on the condition of the main high-voltage feeder lines and also on any vegetation management requirements.He said the inspections were scheduled for the Toowoomba, Warwick and Stanthorpe areas next week.“The flights will take place between 7.30am and 5.00pm on week days, but the exact routes flown each day will depend on prevailing weather conditions,” he said.“The aim is to identify areas where vegetation needs to be trimmed, especially as we are approaching the bushfire and storm seasons. “The inspection will also note other problems, such as damage to poles, cross-arms, wires and insulators, that need attention.”Mr Jordon said chopper inspections could achieve in a few hours what ground and foot patrols would take weeks to get through.“The chopper will be flying quite low over the lines, but the pilot will take care wherever possible to avoid disturbing livestock,” he said.
Law No. 25: Law of Pill Rejection - Any pill given to a cat has the potential energy to reach escape velocity.
Sootie's Cat Laws…
Looking Back…Allora’s Past 50 years ago September 1961
ALLORA STATE SCHOOLFIRST APPEAL IN TEN YEARS
With your help we can improve Sporting Facilities and other needs.
PARENTS! Members of the committee will
be collecting for this appeal.GENERAL PUBLIC!
Donations may be left withN. W. Guy or L. A. May
or forwarded to the SecretaryP. Howard Summerville.
Allora’s Past 75 years ago September 1936Death of Long Serving Teacher
The death occurred on the 8th September 1936 at the age of 63, of long serving teacher Miss Catherine McKenna. Miss McKenna suffered a stroke on while on duty at the Primary Correspondence School in Brisbane and she died later in the Mater Private Hospital. Kate McKenna began her teaching career in August 1887 as a 15 year old pupil teacher at the Hendon State School. In 1891 she was transferred to the Allora School as an assistant teacher. She served at Charleville for two years before returning to Allora. After appointments to Walkerston and Hendon State Schools she was again transferred to Allora in 1908 and taught there until 1922. In that year she was appointed by her brother Mr. Bernard McKenna, Queensland Director of Education, to help set up the primary correspondence school system. On two occasions Miss McKenna served in the position of Acting Supervisor of the Correspondence School. She was survived by two brothers, Bernard and James McKenna, and two sisters Mrs. L. Atkin (Brisbane) and Mrs. E. S. Maher (Allora)
Allora’s Past 100 years ago September 1911Ambulance for Clifton
Mr. T. Graham, well known as an enthusiast in ambulance matters, passed through Allora on Monday morning with a handsome and well appointed four-wheeled ambulance wagon for Clifton. The vehicle is one of the latest approved designs, replete with conveniences for patient, ambulance bearer, doctor and nurse. The body of the wagon is set on sensitive springs, with auxiliary spiral springs calculated to still further minimize any jolting or shock. The stretcher runs on a tiny tramway and when the door is shut, is jammed tight by rubber pads, effectively holding it in position. The manifold good points of the wagon were enthusiastically explained by Mr. Graham and, in the interests of Allora’s sick or injured, we found it in our hearts to wish that it was staying in Allora.A shed is to be built to accommodate the outfit, the foundation black of which was laid by His Excellency the Governor when visiting Clifton for the show.
Of Unsound MindEdwin Edgarton Gaynor was charged before two Justices in Allora with being of unsound mind. As one particular ebullition consisted of firing three revolver shots at Mr. W. W. Anderson at Glengallan, there apparently seems reasonable grounds for the charges. Luckily Mr. Anderson escaped unhurt. Gaynor was committed to the Toowoomba Asylum on the certificate of Dr. Roseby and was taken there yesterday.
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Have you had your say about the proposed planning scheme?Time is running out for you to have your say about the proposed planning scheme for the Southern Downs Region.Submissions from residents about the proposed planning scheme must be lodged by close of business Friday 16 September 2011 in order to be considered.All submissions lodged by the deadline will be carefully considered in relation to the scheme before the scheme is adopted by Council. All submissions will be responded to in writing.“If you have not already looked at the proposed planning scheme, now is the time to do so,” said Mayor Ron Bellingham. “If you have any concerns over any part of the planning scheme, you need to make a submission in writing to Council before 16 September 2011 for it to be considered,” Cr Bellingham said.The proposed planning scheme has been taken to Allora, Leyburn, Maryvale, Dalveen, Killarney, Wallangarra and Ballandean where many local residents have taken the opportunity to find out about the implications for their land and local area through conversations with the manager of strategic planning Jeanette Davis.So far, many people have taken the opportunity to inspect the plan and nearly 200 have met with Ms Davis to find out more about how the planning scheme will affect them. To date 20 written submissions have been received by Council.Some of the matters raised in the submissions to date include the proposals to include premises in the proposed Local Heritage Register and limitations on subdivision of rural land as well as the extent of the proposed Rural Residential zone.The proposed planning scheme can be inspected on any business day at Council offices in Stanthorpe and Warwick. Opportunities are available for those residents of Warwick and Stanthorpe who cannot visit Council offices during normal
business hours to inspect the planning scheme after business hours on specific days. Please see the Council website or flyers at the Council offices for the times and places.The proposed Southern Downs Region Planning Scheme is the first planning scheme for the whole of the Region and will provide a consistent framework for planning decisions within the Region.The planning scheme is an important document as it provides direction for future development in our Region. To find out what more about the planning scheme you can view it on the website at http://www.southerndowns.qld.gov.au/nps/; read a copy of the planning scheme at the Council offices in Warwick and Stanthorpe; or meet with Jeanette Davis, Council’s Manager of Strategic Planning.
Allora'sHigh Tea Fundraiser
for the Allora Medical Support Groupand Ovarian Cancer Research
at Allora Community Hallsponsored by RAILWAY HOTEL ALLORA
An Afternoon of FUN, FASHION & FRIVOLITY with a
French Twist!at 1.30pm
SATURDAY, 1st OCTOBER 2011Table bookings of 10 must be pre-paid.
Be quick – Only 200 tickets available!
Multidraw Raffle andBest Dressed Lady Competition
Tickets $25 each available atNAB Allora and Clifton.
Other sponsors -NAB ALLORA and HARVEY NORMAN WARWICK
Letters to the Editor…Dear Sir,I am not a prophet, nor the son of a prophet (Amos 7:14) but I flatter myself that I have learned a thing or two in my long life.There are quasi-biblical cults around who teach that humans are unconscious in the grave, awaiting a general resurrection. They are mainly Yankee in origin and they are horrified by the orthodox (?) teaching of endless conscious torment for some. One can understand this, but to maintain this viewpoint necessitates either an ignoring of certain Bible passages or unconvincing attempts to explain them away.The Old Testament has two Hebrew words variously translated "hell" or "the grave". One is queber, which is the actual burying place or where the remains are found, and the other is sheol, the state of the dead which is never an unconscious one.I think it was Bacon who said "It is better to have no opinion at all of God, than one that is unworthy of Him". Let us credit Him with the ability and intention to finally save all humanity (John 3:17), remembering at the same time our duty of care and forgiveness to our fellow humans that we may obtain the same from Him.Ken Hood
Due to an error in transcription, a letter from Melba Morris in last Thursday’s Allora Advertiser, 25th August 2011, incorrectly stated that 50,000 litres of waste water would be produced by the proposed hatchery development. Melba's original letter stated '30,000 litres' only. We apologise to Melba for the error in her published letter.
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Phone/Fax: 07 4666 3397 13 Drayton Street, Allora
Proprietors: Mathew & Tracey Heslin
Credit Card Payments via phone accepted
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Sunday, September 4th is Father’s Day- Buy your Dad a ticket in…
$21 MILLIONSUPERDRAW
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$3 MILLION JACKPOTTHIS THURSDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER
$5 MILLION JACKPOTTUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER
$4 MILLION JACKPOTSATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER
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ALLORA PHARMACY - WATCH REPAIRS - Batteries, Pins, Seals - Best Prices.
Phone 4666 3100
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• SERVICES •
• PUBLIC NOTICES •
Uniting Church AlloraParish Service at Pilton 9.00am Sunday.
Enquiries phone 4666 3225. All welcome.
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The Catholic Community ofST. PATRICK’S, ALLORA
1st SUNDAY at 9.00am, 2nd & 3rd SUNDAYS at 6.00pm.2nd TUESDAY (at The Homestead), and 4th TUESDAY, at 9.30am.
LAYLED LITURGY, with Communion - 4th & 5th SUNDAYS at 9.00am. Every FRIDAY morning at 9.30am.
SACRED HEART CHURCH - DEUCHAR -MASS at 10.00am every 3rd SUNDAY.
Ecumenical Prayer Service every 2nd Monday at 7.00pm.
For Church Bookings/Parish enquiries, phone 4666 3377.St Patrick’s Parish School (Prep - Yr. 7), enquiries 4666 3551.
MOBILE VETRoss Newman BVSc. (Hons)
Realistically priced vet treatment of Pets and Farm Animals at your home in town or on farm.
Ph 0488 421 445 or 4667 0424
The Anglican Parish of Allora and Clifton- Service Times
St Davids: Allora Holy Communion: first Saturday of month 7.00pm Holy Communion: Sundays 10.00am Holy Communion: Wednesdays 10.00amAll Saints: Clifton Holy Communion: Sundays 8.00am
Baptisms, Confirmations, Weddings - by arrangement"Seek the Lord while He may be found"
Rector - Rev. Andrew Baldwin - Ph 4666 3343 Mob 0427 220 886
B WEN THERAPYNOW AT - 53A Herbert Street, Allora
Carolyn CrawfordDip. Bowen Therapy
GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLESeniors Discount
4666 2258 or 0418 882 410email [email protected]
Health fund
rebates apply
Scots Presbyterian Church - Allora.THIS SUNDAY AT ALLORA - Service/Sunday School at 9.30am.
Wednesday Evenings - Bible Study at 7.30pm.KIDS CLUB - 1st & 3rd Friday of each month for prep -
grade 7. From 3.15pm - 5.00pm.YOUTH GROUP - 2nd & 4th Friday of each month, 6.30pm -
8.30pm.MENS BREAKFAST - Last Saturday in each month, 7.30am.
LADIES BIBLE STUDY - Tuesdays, 10.00am - 11.00am.Enquiries to Pastor Dennis Mooney 4666 3829.
A Warm Welcome to ALL.
4x4 ROUND BALES - white French millet straw, $28; Kinze marker arms, suit 8m, $2000 inc.
Phone 0418 623 929
3 x TUCKER BOX FREEZERS; 1 Frigidaire 'Grog' Frig, good working order. All $75.00 each.
Phone 0419 701 497
KELPIE X CATTLE DOG PUPS - Black and tan, 12 weeks old, 2 female, 1 male.
Phone 4666 6166 or 0428 489 834
ALLORA KINDY CAKE STALL - Outside the Hardware/Chemist, 09/09/11, 8.30am - 12.00pm.
GIVE AWAY - WORKING DOG PUPS. Parents and previous pups used on sheep and cattle.
Phone 4667 4735
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• All plumbing, drainage, roof & gutter repairs• New installations • Blocked drains • Hot water systems • Burst pipes • Toilet, tap repairs • New
gas installations, repairs, service & alterations • Form 8 specialists • Caravan gas inspections • Back flow • Buying or selling inspections
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PHONE:0429 663 411
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69 - Traditional date of destruction of Jerusalem.
1661 - 1st Yacht race, England's King Charles vs his brother James.
1689 - Russia began taxing men's beards.1715 - King Louis XIV of France dies
after a reign of 72 years—the longest of any major European monarch.
1785 - Mozart publishes 6 string quartet opus 10 in Vienna.
1804 - Juno, one of the largest main belt asteroids, was discovered by German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding.
1859 - R. C. Carrington and R. Hodgson make 1st observation of solar flare. A solar superstorm affects electrical telegraph service.
1865 - Joseph Lister performs 1st antiseptic surgery.
1874 - Sydney General Post Office opens in Australia.
1878 - 1st female US telephone operator starts work (Emma Nutt in Boston).
1897 - The Boston subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America.
1901 - Construction begins on NY Stock Exchange.
1906 - British New Guinea becomes Australian Papua New Guinea, placed under Australian administration.
1914 - The last passenger pigeon, a female named Martha, dies in captivity in the Cincinnati Zoo.
1922 - NYC law requires all "pool" rooms to change name to "billiards".
1923 - 18th Davis Cup: USA beats Australia in New York (4-1).
1948 - Bradman scores 143 Australia v South of England, 17 fours 1 six.
1951 - US, Australia & New Zealand sign ANZUS treaty.
1962 - 12,000 die in an earthquake in western Iran.
1962 - UN announces Earth population has hit 3 billion.
1968 - Earthquake destroys Ferdows Persia, 2,000 killed.
1971 - John Newcombe is 1st top-seed man to lose in 1st round of US Open.
1977 - 1st TRS-80 Model I computer sold.
1979 - Pioneer 11 makes 1st fly-by of Saturn, discovering new moon and rings.
1982 - The United States Air Force Space Command is founded.
1985 - US-French expedition locates wreckage of Titanic off Newfoundland.
1986 - Paul McCartney releases "Press to Play" album.
1995 - NYC reinstates the death penalty.2004 - The Beslan school hostage crisis
begins when armed terrorists take hundreds of school children and adults hostage in the Russian town of Beslan in North Ossetia.
2006 - Luxembourg becomes the first country to complete the move to all digital television broadcasting.
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Storms bring down powerlinesAbout 7400 Ergon Energy customers in the Warwick region had their power supply interrupted for up to five hours Tuesday night due to damage caused by the first major storms of the season.A 33,000-volt powerline between the Warwick bulk supply substation and the West Warwick substation came down shortly after 5.00pm as the storm passed over the town.This resulted in about 5800 customers in parts of Allora, Warwick and Maryvale having their power supply interrupted.About 1600 customers supplied from the Swan Creek feeder also had their power supply interrupted about 15 minutes earlier.Power was restored to about 1800 customers in the Allora and Maryvale areas about 8.20pm and power was reinstated to all customers by 10.10pm.Earlier, about 800 customers between Glenvale and Wellcamp, west of Toowoomba, had their power supply disrupted between 4.15pm and 8.25pm as a result of a high-voltage powerline coming down during a storm.
ALLORA LANDFILL DUMP
WHAT’S ACCEPTED? Domestic Waste, Commercial Waste, Construction & Demolition Waste, Green Waste, Scrap Metal, Recyclables, Used Chemical Drums (This is a drumMUSTER collection site!).LOCATION? Burges Road, Allora.OPERATING HOURS? 8:00am - 5:00pm Friday - Tuesday inclusive (closed Wednesday & Thursday).
Allora Golf NotesAllora Golf Club played for a Club Trophy on 28/08/11. Conditions were perfect. A thank you to the four
members who played. Scoring was good, the pin shots on the 4th and 13th were Adam Cummings and Kev Harrison. Approach shots on the 2nd and 11th, both to Adam Cummings.Next week will be a Railway Hotel Monthly Mug, tee off at 12.00 noon. Remember your sand buckets and… to play is to live!
Ladies Indoor Netball -Last week's winners were: Pink Panthers and All Saints.This week’s draw is: 6.30pm - All Saints v. Chikerboom (Anne); 7.30pm - Mojos v. Allsorts (NJam); 8.30pm - Pink Panthers v. NJam (Mojos); Bye - Tiggers.
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Servicing: Allora, Warwick and Clifton
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THERAPEUTIC CENTRE - 2 Queen St., Clifton 4361
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Homoeopathy available - Nutritional Testing - Bowen TherapistLearning Difficulties - Allergy Testing - Emotional Stress Diffusion
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Wattles Victorious in Semi FinalWattles 17 year old point scoring machine Anthony McIntosh wrote himself into the club’s folklore on Saturday evening when he kicked a field goal in extra time to give the Warriors a 31 – 30 Toowoomba Rugby League reserve grade knockout semi-final win at a rain soaked foggy Clive Berghofer Stadium. McIntosh had 363 fixture points to his name at fulltime in the sudden death final against Goondiwindi, his match deciding drop goal perhaps his most important point of the year.The win allows Wattles to take another step in the TRL finals series, taking on Pittsworth next weekend in another Knockout Semi Final.Lee Lousick showed experience beyond his 17 years, and plenty of ability in Wattles forward pack, taking player of the match honours for an outstanding performance. Lousick, who scored two tries in the game, was inspirational as the Warriors struggled throughout the first half to trail 6 – 14 at the break. Back-rower Walter McIntosh touched down for a four pointer soon after half time, using his powerful frame to barge over from close to the line after Wattles were awarded a handy penalty. The “Boars” responded with two further tries that seemed to lift the match beyond Wattles reach, trailing 10 – 24 with twenty minutes left on the clock. Lee Lousick ignited a rousing Wattles comeback when he stormed over to score after an Anthony McIntosh kick and some good lead up work by Jimmy Johnson. Winger Aaron Hooper snatched another try for the Warriors in the 49th minute for the “green & gold” to trail 20 – 24, and right back in the match. A shudder went through the Wattles bench when clever five-eighth Dean Cubby was stretchered from the field, but luckily Cubby recovered to be able to take part in the match soon after. Fullback Brandon Cubby scored to level the ledger 24 all, before Andrew Ellis crossed for what Goondiwindi hoped was the winning try with six minutes to go. Anthony McIntosh saw an opportunity and kicked to the corner for fullback Cubby to race 25 metres to ground the ball for his second try, that kept Wattles in contention in an absolute nail biter, the score locked at 30 – 30. Lock forward Mark Duggan and fellow back rower Sam Fuller were also among Wattles best in a great team effort.The Warriors went into the match without injured regulars coach Rob McIntosh, Coedie Tandy & Callum Glass, and then lost classy hooker Josh McIntosh and tough forward Matt Tuiono at late notice, both involved in a vehicle accident enroute to the game. Bench player Matt Sweedman was also assisted from the field in the second half against Goondiwindi, and is out of contention for this Saturday.
Wattles tryscorers were Lee Lousick 2, Brandon Cubby 2, Walter McIntosh & Aaron Hooper, while Anthony McIntosh kicked two goals and a field goal.Wattles “Railway Hotel, Allora” Reserve Grade team to play in Saturday’s TRL Knockout Semi-Final against Pittsworth at 5.40 pm: 1. Anthony McIntosh, 2. Brandon Cubby, 3. Aaron Hooper, 4. Tim Hentschel, 5. Damian McDonald, 6. Dean Cubby, 7. Jordan Henry (C), 8. Sam Fuller, 9. Josh McIntosh, 10. Nick Pasterfield, 11. Walter McIntosh, 12. Lauchlan Hoey, 13. Mark Duggan, 14. Jason Wilson, 15. Lee Lousick, 16. Todd McGrady, 17. Matt Tuiono, 18. Michael Nauschutz, 19. Jim Johnson. Coach: Rob McIntosh.
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