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Thursday 28 November 2013 Issue 272 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Presently, there is a historical master- piece sitting right here in Canowindra and unfortunately, not all of us have seen it. Lyndon House, or ‘Lucerne’ as it was once known, was built by Andrew Purcell in the 1920’s and showcases amazing 1920’s art deco in the finest detail. The house itself covers three blocks, and is the largest single story house in Canowindra. A mansion to outshine all mansions, the ‘lucerne king’ spared no expense when building this palatial home, decking the walls out with expensive wood panelling and a different decorative ceiling in each room. The name ‘Lucerne,’ which is still clearly inscribed in tiles on the front doorstep (inset), came from Andrew’s successful Lucerne flat enterprise. During the Depression, Andrew was bankrupted and vacated the house, leaving it empty for a period of time. The Salvation Army purchased the house, and renamed it ‘Lyndon’ in the early 1940’s. The house was transformed into an orphanage for girls. Elaine Colgate, a Psychiatric Nurse, then purchased the house from the Salvation Army in the late 1970’s and provided services for intellectually disabled people. This allowed them to be integrated with the community. These services then branched out and welcomed people who were suffering from drug and alcohol abuse and the house is presently a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre. Lyndon House will be open this Saturday 30th November from 11-2pm to the general public to come and view the house. Why not come along, enjoy a BBQ and learn about this historical masterpiece right here in Canowindra. T | 0498 729 947 E | [email protected] www.eddysofcanowindra.com.au Friends or relatives visiting? Looking for somewhere to stay? Why not rent the convent? Members draw $500 Second chance draw $60 Plus raffles Sunday golf 18 hole Stableford sponsored by Belubula Butchery Bingo ursday’s 12 noon Browns Avenue, Canowindra Tel 6344 1342 Cargo General Store Open 7 days Takeaway ... Fuel ... Postal Agency Convenient Store ... Friendly Staff 6364 3182 ... 2 Forbes Street Cargo TABLELANDS PREMIER MEATSTM Farm Fresh, Quality Meat ‘Pride of Oak’ Canowindra [email protected] 0447 712 370 Providing local service to organic and hobby farmers, and commercial growers of sheep and goats, affordable private slaughters, with butchery and packing service available. No minimum kill numbers NSW Food Authority licence 28321 Dorper- Australia's favourite meat sheep From Lucerne to Lyndon – A Historical Masterpiece

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Thursday 28 November 2013 Issue 272

Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first!

Presently, there is a historical master-piece sitting right here in Canowindra and unfortunately, not all of us have seen it. Lyndon House, or ‘Lucerne’ as it was once known, was built by Andrew Purcell in the 1920’s and showcases amazing 1920’s art deco in the finest detail. The house itself covers three blocks, and is the largest single story house in Canowindra. A mansion to outshine all mansions, the ‘lucerne king’ spared no expense when building this palatial home, decking the walls out with expensive wood panelling and a different decorative ceiling in each room. The name ‘Lucerne,’ which is still clearly inscribed in tiles on the front doorstep (inset), came from Andrew’s successful Lucerne flat enterprise. During the Depression, Andrew was bankrupted and vacated the house, leaving

it empty for a period of time. The Salvation Army purchased the house, and renamed it ‘Lyndon’ in the early 1940’s. The house was transformed into an orphanage for girls. Elaine Colgate, a Psychiatric Nurse, then purchased the house from the Salvation Army in the late 1970’s and provided services for intellectually disabled people. This allowed them to be integrated with the community. These services then branched out and welcomed people who were suffering fromdrug and alcohol abuse and the house is presently a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre. Lyndon House will be open this Saturday 30th November from 11-2pm to the general public to come and view the house. Why not come along, enjoy a BBQ and learn about this historical masterpiece right here in Canowindra.

T | 0498 729 947E | [email protected]

www.eddysofcanowindra.com.au

Friends or relatives visiting? Looking for somewhere to stay?

Why not rent the convent?

Members draw $500Second chance draw $60Plus raffles

Sunday golf 18 hole Stableford sponsored by Belubula Butchery

Bingo Thursday’s 12 noonBrowns Avenue, Canowindra Tel 6344 1342

CargoGeneral Store

Open 7 daysTakeaway ... Fuel ... Postal AgencyConvenient Store ... Friendly Staff

6364 3182 ... 2 Forbes Street Cargo

TABLELANDS PREMIER MEATSTM

Farm Fresh, Quality Meat ‘Pride of Oak’ Canowindra

[email protected] 712 370

Providing local service to organic and hobby farmers, and commercial growers of sheep and goats, affordable private

slaughters, with butchery and packing service available. No minimum kill numbers

NSW Food Authority licence 28321

Dorper- Australia's favourite meat sheep

From Lucerne to Lyndon – A Historical Masterpiece

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Letters

Make Cabonne Communities Count!

Canowindra residents have until next Monday (2 December) to return the Make Cabonne Communities Count survey if they have not already done so. “A little under 190 Canowindra residents have completed the survey, which is about half the completion rate of Molong, so obviously we would like as many Canowindra responses as possible before next Monday.” Survey forms were mailed to all ratepayers in October and further forms can be obtained from the Canowindra Business Chamber or by calling Council on 6392 3200. The survey may also be completed online by visiting the Council’s website www.cabonne.nsw.gov.au

Dear Editor

This week (November 25 – 29) is Asbestos Awareness Week and, with wild weather and fires sweeping parts of our state, it is a timely reminder that this deadly material is still present in our communities – in many of our homes, sheds and other structures. In fact, it is estimated that 1 in 3 Australian homes still contain asbestos-based materials. Asbestos is particularly dangerous when it has been disturbed and the fibres are loose.If you are involved in the clean-up of any materials and you suspect asbestos may be present, be extremely careful and contact local authorities immediately. Some people suffer no effects from asbestos exposure, while for others a single exposure can trigger disease.

Joanne WadeSlater & Gordon Lawyers

Publisher’s Thank youWe would like to take this opportunity to thank all the loyal readers and advertisers of The Canowindra Phoenix for their kind words of support and encouragement on our first issue. We have received some constructive feed-back, and will look to accommodate some of these changes over the next few weeks. We are committed to the Canowindra community, but will always be inclusive of others. We look forward to your continued support and contribution to The Canowindra Phoenix.

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down is your chance to have your say. Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. Contributors will not be identified. Email us at [email protected] or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804.

THUMBS UP The Central West Women’s Bowling Association for raising $230 for the Fitness Path!

THUMBS DOWN The crazed motorist who overtook a speeding B-double truck on a bend of a highway to Cowra and came within a half-second, I swear, of annihilating my wife and I!

THUMBS UP IGA boys for growing their Mo’s for Movember!

THUMBS DOWN To the driver speeding in a 40km/h zone at Canowindra Public School on Tuesday, having to swerve to avoid hitting a child on the road!

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Gaskill St, Canowindra | 6344 1397Is gambling a problem for you? Call G-Line (NSW) a Confidential, Anonymous and Free Counselling Service 1800 633 635

Members Badge Draw Friday 29th November1st draw $1000 - 2nd draw $10003rd draw $400

Last week’s members draw... Barry Gavin, Paul Jeffress, Peter Watt, Teena Wensley

CANOWINDRA SERVICES & CITIZENS CLUB LTD

Club Open 7 Days | Mon – Wed from 11am, Thurs – Sun from 10amFor the information of members & their invited guests

Club shuts at 11pm Saturday 30th

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Next Monster Market Night

20th December

Kids Christmas Party 20th December

Have your say...Have your say on the issues that affect you and your community. To submit a letter to the Editor email us at [email protected] or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. The opinions and views of readers submitting Letters to the Editor are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Canowindra Phoenix.

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Snippets...Looking for something to do this weekend with the kids? Why not take them along to the Canowindra Arty Kids Drawing Workshop on Saturday 30th Nov from 9-12. Heather Vallance, a local artist, will be hosting work-shops for $25 for children aged 7+ at the CWA Hall in Canowindra. Lions Club Grocery Grab winner was won by Sue Vitnell, ticket number 723 drawn by Steve Lusby from Bathurst. Bowling Club Market Night Barrel Draw will be held on Friday the 29th November. The raffle commences at 6pm.Be there!Woodstock rocks! – The Woodstock Festival was a success this year and apparently the big-gest one yet. The crowd thought it was a great atmosphere and the music was top-class. They look forward to attending next year.Australian Hearing will be conducting a free hearing clinic on Thursday 19th December at the HACC office. Bookings are essential, contact HACC on 6344199. Congratulations to the year 12 students who have gained early admission into Charles Sturt University; Rachel Pace, Stewart Russelland Haydon White.

Josh Maynard at Taste Canowindra over the weekend.

Homegrown Talent Josh Maynard is a remarkable 16-year-old singing guitarist who performed in public for the first time in April at the Cowra Home Grown, and won! Born and bred in Cowra, Josh performs at Taste Canowindra each month as a part of the Folk@Canowindra. Josh has also performed at many talent quests including Henry Lawson, Canowindra Busking Com-petition and Parkes Country Music Festival, aways placing either first or second. “I have been playing the guitar and singing for about three years, and really enjoy playing at Taste Canowindra as I can play my style of music, which varies between the country and pop/soul genre.” His inspirations have been very vast but states that he has been heavily influenced by his father and other pop/soul artists. “My father was a huge inspiration to me. Shane Howard heavily influenced my style of music as I believe he is one of the best Australian song writers. I also enjoy modern pop/soul artists like Adele, Jason Mraz and Ed Sheeran.” Josh’s future aspirations are uncertain at this point but he would like to attend university and integrate music into anything he does. He would also like to see this small country region provide more opportunities for young people to perform.

Canowindra artists “Stand & Deliver” for Art Exhibition

The Bushranger Committee would like to thank the Artists and School Students who participated in the recent “Stand and Deliver” Art Exhibition, as well as all the people who took the time to vote for their favourite painting. Winner of the People’s Choice was local artist David Isbester who received $500. Winner of the Junior People’s Choice for St Edward’s was Michael McNamara, and for Canowindra Primary School was Josie Mitchell. Ryan McKenzie also received an Encour-agement Award – Congratulations to all! Also a huge thankyou to Catherine O’Brien at the River Bank Gallery for organizing and displaying the paintings. All money raised will go towards the Fitness Path Project!

Graham Rice presenting the $500 prize to local artist David Isbester.

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Stay safe on the roads this holiday season.

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It won’t be long until the kids are on summer holidays and, for many families, that means plenty of driving to visit friends and family. Whether you are heading to the coast, out on a day trip to the dam or packing up the house and family to visit the in-laws at Christmas, it helps to be prepared. You are not only ensuring the safety of your family, but other travellers who share the road. To ensure you get to your destinations, here are some must-have safety tips! Prepare your car- have it serviced and checked with a spare tyre handy, no one wants the hassle of a break down.Also make sure the car is fully insured in case of an unwanted accident. Remember double demerits – Do not speed, it’s not worth the accident or the hefty fine Be rested before a long drive – plan the trip wisely and share the driving and take breaks every 2 hours to avoid fatigue.

Keep mobile phones charged – so if something does happen, you can call emergency services, but do not use them while driving! Keep a map or GPS handy and stick to the roads you know or main highways to avoid getting lost. Do not advertise that you’re going on holidays to the general public or on social media, as this encourages break and enters. Be prepared - Always carry the basic first aid kit on you, just in case Carry water and oil in the car at all times, you never know when you might need them Keep restrained pets and everyone in the car, including children, for everybody’s safety NRMA estimates the busiest times to be the last day of school; 20th December, two days before Christmas 23rd, day after boxing day 27th along with January 4th. Otherwise – Enjoy your holiday!

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WHAT’S New

At Weld X Fabrications, Ben can do all your general welding & fabricating. He will also make custom ute trays and trailers, tailored to suit your needs. He can weld steel, stainless steel and aluminium. He can even fold your sheet metal jobs! Ben is great at what he does and takes a lot of pride in the product he produces.

WEEKLY SPECIALS...Sweet Corn 5 for $2Broccoli $2.80 per kg

Pink Lady Apples $2 per kgDesiree Potatoes $2.50 per kg

RECIPE OF THE WEEKCreamy Potato Salad with Herbs

3kg Desiree Potatoes1 cup Sour Cream1 cup Whole Egg Mayonnaise¼ cup dill¼ cup continental parsley1 garlic clove2 Tbs Mint1 Tbs Dijon Mustard1 Tbs Lemon Juice4 green shallottsSalt and Pepper

1. Bring the potatoes to boil over high heat and cook for 15-20mins, drain & set aside, cut into halves or quarters.

2. Whisk together the sour cream, mayonnaise, dill, parsley, garlic, mint, mustard, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

3. Place the potatoes and green shallots in a large serving bowl, spoon dressing over the potatoes and gently toss.

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our BlokeCHARLIE BALCOMB...Where do you work?‘Cudal and ‘Avondale’ CargoWhat do you farm?Sheep, Angus cattle and wheat, canola and barleyWhat do you like about farming?Its always evolving with new ideas, tech-niques and technology. I am lucky to have the opportunity to work with my brother Murray and father Des and involve the kids in what I do. What is your nickname?Comb OverWhat do you like to do when you knock off work?Have a beer and catch up with my mates.What is your favourite food?Swiss cheese and crumbed cutletsWhat is your favourite pub in the area?The Cargo InnWhat sporting team do you support?The Waratahs and the WallabiesWhat is your favourite holiday destination? Anywhere with a beach. The last few years we have headed to Noosa.Is it true that women in the country find bald men attractive?Not particularly

• General fabrication• Custom built trailers & ute trays • Aluminium, stainless steel & general welding • General repairs • Sheet metal folding

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WHAT’S Hot1. Surprise new delivery of Jimmy Jean party dresses, hot summer tees & pretty Morroccan printed tunics. Jimmy fans, be quick!2. LouenHide is a name every husband and boyfriend needs to know. Gorgeous hand- bags, belts and purses make the perfect fail safe gift for her. 3. Christmas CAKE anyone? Cool blouses, tunics and dresses by Cake make the perfect Christmas Day outfit. 100% cotton, and plentyof room for that big christmas lunch!4. Play it even safer with a Saffi Gift Certificate....you decide the value.5. When it’s all done and dusted head to the beach or pool in a dreamy Namastai crushed cotton dress or tunic.

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BE Seen

WHAT’S On28 NOV Depression & Anxiety Awareness Group Meeting @ Canowindra Health

Centre at1pm

29 NOV Canowindra Food Basket @ Uniting Church Hall from 9.30am

29 NOV Yoga @ CWA Hall, 9.45am-10.45am, Contact: Yoveda – Robyn Lynch 63411817

29 NOV Bowling Club Market Night @ Canowindra Bowling Club from 6pm

30 NOV Arty Kids Drawing Workshop @ CWA Hall, 9am-12pm, $25 includes snacks and materials, contact: Ash Wright 0427 448480

30 NOV Lyndon House Open Day, 11-2pm. Come along and enjoy a BBQ and learn more about this historical masterpiece.

30 NOV Toy Run & Toy Market @ Molong RSL, Riddle Street Molong 12noon, Call 6366 8105 for details.

30 NOV Fairbridge Farm Exhibit @ Molong Historical Museum 12.30pm

6 DEC Canowindra Community Bank Stall @ Gaskill Street, 3-5pm

8 DEC Carols in the Park @ Moyne, 7pm. Free sausage sizzle.

14 DEC Canowindra Christmas Carols Celebration @ All Saints Anglican Church from 5pm.

15 DEC Historical Society Christmas Luncheon @ Old Vic Inn from 12pm. $25. Bookings essential. Call Muriel Yell 6344 1916.

The Cowra Christmas Night Market is set to be a success once again, with the committee lining up local songstress SAMI, who will perform as the headline act. SAMI is a stunning vocalist, who has gained popularity and a strong following in Cowra for her vivacious on stage persona and her love of life and music offstage. The organising committee are also currently gathering entertainers and buskers for the Market, and they’re on the hunt for some local talent! If you are a local singer, entertainer, musician,actor, dancer…or just anyone who can draw a crowd, please contact the Event Manager at the Cowra Tourism Corporation on 6342 4333 or email [email protected]. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of a great community event and generate some much loved Christmas cheer!

Cowra Christmas Night Market

44 gaskill st, canowindraTel | 0428 072 064

Waxing | Tinting | Mani’s & Pedi’s Facials | Massage | Gift Vouchers

Just in time for summerEco Tan $35

Wed - Fri 10-5 | Sat 9-12Late appointments available upon request

Will you be alone this Christmas? Will your family members or friends be away? Come along and celebrate Christmas Lunch among friends within our community. Everyone is welcome to join in with this community gathering! This year the ‘Canowindra Christmas Day Luncheon’ will be held at the Bowling Club, located in Ryall Street. A two course meal, cold drinks, tea, coffee and Christmas music will be provided along with great company in an excellent venue providing disability access and facilities. Bookings can be made at Canowindra Food Basket, Vinnie’s, or Canowindra Health Centre. For catering purposes please Book by Thursday the 19th December 2013. If you would like to be part of the Planning Committee, to assist on the day, to book or for further information please contact Marion ph: 63441716 or Libby ph: 63441983.

Canowindra Christmas Day Luncheon

Last day of ladies competition for the year. Winner on the day was golf, and good times had by all

Jess Beckett and Canowindra’s Karen Webb enjoying the Woodstock Music Festival over the weekend.

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Sam Canning said. Nuwave Lighting Solutions offer expert advice on energy solutions for your home or your business. They also conduct home energy audits and provide energy efficient lighting and devices and can conduct bill optimisation to make sure you are getting the best deal. Give Sam a call today on 6361 2474 to find out how you can help the environment, lower your maintenance costs and save money on your electricity bill!

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Energy consumption is one of the major costs of running a home and business, and it doesn’t have to be. Nuwave Lighting Solutions can provide tailored solutions to save up to 80% of your energy expenses! Whether you own a large factory, a small shopfront or a private home, Nuwave Lighting Solutions offers energy efficient lighting throughoutthe Central West and ACT. “Our breakthrough solutions are for people who would like to cut down their electricity bills, whilst also being mindful of the environment.” Owner,

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Tailgating the fit ladies

The Four Fit Ladies set off on their adventure last Tuesday, ready for their journey from Vietnam to Cambodia which would see them ride 300 km through hills, humid weather, muddy tracks, sugar canes and rice paddies. Even though the ladies were challenged by sore bums and aching muscles, no one showed signs of giving up. The ladies have experienced the unique landscape of Cambodia, describing it as a lush paradise of green salts and rice fields, with beautiful families who have cheered them on. But the “beauty” was brief, after they encountered muddy roads, flat tyres, stacks, steep inclines and a semi-wild elephant! However, the ladies were rewarded with some Cambodian coastal beauty as they rode into the seaside town of Sihanoukville, and were thrilled to dive into their hotel pool. The ladies have now completed their ride, and are enjoying much earned rest, whilst taking in the beautiful surroundings. “We are very proud of ourselves and each other, and want to thank those that have supported us along the way. The sweat, the tears and the muscle aches were all worth it.” Jane said.

Want to know how to cool your house this summer without the chilling bill?

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Classifieds

Pride of Oak – Tablelands Premier Meats now taking orders for Christmas lamb. Home delivery available. Call Stephen 0447 712 370

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.Gas Fitter, LPGas, personal Service.

Blocked drains cleared.Call Tony 0438 906 125.

Canowindra and districts. L/NO: 1456

Wanted: suitable paddock for horse. Does not require feed as will be hand fed. Canowindra area. Phone 0438 602 984

Work wanted. Driver – HC MC Licence. Good RTA printout. Pass Medical. 0407 044 436.

Sheep manure and lucerne hay mix. Perfect for your garden. $50 for trailer load. Can assist with loading. Call 6344 1653.

Canowindra’s Little Show PonyCharlotte Jacobson competed in the ESH Show Championships in Sydney and won champion for Junior Handler under 12 years and Champion for Show Pony ridden by Youth, congratulations Charlotte!

Canowindra knocks out Kumiai Ryu Championships Congratulations is in order for three Canow-indra residents who won medals at the Na-tional Kumiai Ryu Championships in Cowra last Saturday. Declan Hillier received a silver medal for under 13’s for continuous sparring. Logan Howell won a gold medal in Kata Pres-entation, gold in Point Sparring and bronze in Continuous Sparring. Dakota Howell won a gold medal in Continuous Sparring and a silver medal in Point Sparring. Well done!

Canowindra Women’s Bowls Results Match - 12th NovemberConsistency Final – Colleen Crump defeated Moyna RueRose Bowl Semi – Sheryn O’Malveney defeated Daph BryantMatch 16th November Rose Bowl Semi – Colleen Crump defeated Maureen BailleMatch 19th NovemberRose Bowl Final – Colleen Crump defeated Sheryn O’Malveney Ladies Xmas Party and Presentation – 10th December, please bring gift to the value of $10. Proceeds go to the Fitness Path.

Canowindra Senior Rugby Football Presentation ResultsCanowindra Senior League held their Presentation Night at the CanowindraServices Club on the 9th November with President Ken Wilson as MC for the the night. Awards went to: Brenton Woolley and Aaron Earsman - David Cooper Memorial Trophy for Most

Tackles Defensive Award Nick Wilson and Brenton Woolley – Equal Players Player for 1st Grade Matt McLean, Harry Whatman, Phil and Luke Tarrant – Best and Fairest for Youth League Brenton Woolley and Barry Traves – Club Player of the year Brenton Woolley- Josh Lynch Medal for Best and Fairest, equal Players Player, equal David Cooper, Most Tackles Defensive Award, 100% participation and Club Player of the year Nick Wilson - Josh Lynch Medal run-ner up for Best and Fairest, Rookie, equal Most Tries, equal Players Player and 100% Participation Alex Wilson - Youth Leagues Players Player and 100% ParticipationAshley McLean - League Tag Most Improved AGM is on Sunday the 8th December at 2pm at the Canowindra Services Club

Canowindra Tigers Roar for the 2014 Season!Canowindra Junior League Football Club held it’s AGM on the 14th for October to appoint a committee to oversee the upcoming 2014 season. The 2014 committee consists of; President Raelene Warn; Senior Vice President Colin Tangye; Junior Vice President Sandra Smith; Registrar Jeaneen Reid; Publicity Officer Kathy Davis; Canteen Manager Katrina Slattery. Congratulations and good luck to our 2014 committee! Vacancies still exist on the committee and if you are interested please feel free to contact members of the committee.

Canowindra Touch Football Draw2nd December6.30 – Rat Pack vs. Wildcats, Central Motors vs. Cranbury, Heelers vs. Rivers Road7.15 – Fire Brigade vs. Dude’s Team, Bowling Club vs. S&S Carpentry

HOTELCANOWINDRA

Feedlot Restaurant open Tues-Sat 12-2 and 6-8

Sunday 12-2Pizzas available at bar

all the time.Now taking bookings for

Christmas 6344 1407

WeeklySPECIALS

Friday Night Happy Hour5 - 7pm

$4 Schooners $3 Middies

Come and enjoy an ice cold beer at the Canowindra!

Canowindra Sport

All welcome Sunday, December 1st, 3pm @ CWA Hall Canowindra. A message of HOPE, WORSHIP and HEALING PRAYER. Call Rob Newton at Grenfell Family Church (02) 6343 2396

Mass Times for the Parish of St Edwards Catholic Church of CanowindraSaturday 30th November6.00pm Cargo6.00pm CudalSunday 1st December 10.00am Canowindra

6.00pm Eugowra

Church Times for the Cooperating Angli-can and United Churches of CanowindraSunday 1 December – ADVENT SUNDAY8 am at St Matthew’s Anglican Church Woodstock9.30am at All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra11.15am at Cranbury Uniting ChurchThursday 5 December10am Holy Communion at Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra

Community Notices

CANOWINDRA MEN’S SHED

GARAGE SALE9am – 1pm on Saturday 14th Dec

Tilga Street below the Swimming Pool.Sausage sizzle & cool drinks.

Garden Seats, Office Desk, Tabes, Toys, Odds & Sods. Orders taken.