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I n s i d e t h i s
i s s u e :
President’s
Report
1
History article
Brentwood
Store and Post
Office
2
Firewood for
Sale
3
Bin Collection 3
At the Hall 3
COVID-19
update for
June
4
Contacts 5
Tides 6
S A G o v e r n m e n t
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Hardwicke Bay Times
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Progress Association President’s Report... Hello there. After a very quiet month or two Hardwicke Bay has sprung back into life with plenty of shackies and visitors about. No doubt everyone is enjoying getting away after being shut down for the last two months.
The Community Hall is reopening again as from June 1, as per the Government directions. We are allowed to have 60 people on the premises (30 in each of the rooms and 1.5 metres apart). So Bingo will recommence on Wednesday June 3 and Friday night drinks on Friday June 5. That is the start of the long weekend so if you can, come down to the hall and enjoy our first social gathering in some time!
The volunteers have been busy cutting firewood. We can supply trailers loads or alternatively we have 15 kgs bags of both firewood and lighting wood out the front of the hall. Honesty system applies - $15 for wood and $ 10 for lighting wood. All funds go straight back into the community.
Talking of fundraising, we made over 4k last year from bottle and can collections. I don’t know if that suggests that many of us have significant drinking problems – but whatever the case it is a great fundraiser for our community! Please remember wine bottles are not able to be cashed in, so place them in your yellow bin thanks. And if anyone needs a Progress bin for their cans and bottles, let us know and we will drop one around.
The Progress Association are now working on another small development near the boat ramp car park. We hope to put a viewing platform (lookout) next to the existing steps with a shelter that matches the other two along the foreshore. A single enviro toilet tucked away in the corner is also being considered. We have noticed that many people like to come down to that area and wait for boats to come in, so believe this would be well utilised. Concept plans will soon be drawn up and then fundraising will commence and requests for assistance from the Council and Government will be sent out. Feel free to make a donation towards this at any time.
Not much word on the fishing scene. Some say that have been doing well and others say there are very few about. As all fisherman are compulsive liars (myself included) - one often has trouble distinguishing truth from fiction. I guess the only way to be certain is to get out there yourself and see what is about!
Until next month………………
Yours sincerely
Ashley Gordon
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The Brentwood Store and Post Office SA Chronicle and Weekly Mail, October 5, 1878: -
“Minlacowie. A meeting was held in Mr Mudge’s store yesterday evening to consider the
present postal arrangements, and to name the township. Mr James Mudge occupied the chair.
A proposition that the town be named Brentwood, was unanimously carried.”
In August 1890 a farewell was held at Brentwood for the Mudge family who were leaving for Sea Lake, Victoria. Two years passed before Alexander (Alex) Anderson purchased the store which he and his family operated for twenty years. Rupert Allan Wilson, shop assistant of Alex, took on the lease of the store in October 1912. Six months later he married Winnie (Winifred) Anderson, oldest daughter of Alex. The Wilson family operated the shop up until May 1954 when Winnie, widow of Rupert, sold the shop and retired to Yorketown. The store had been held by the Anderson family for over 60 years. In 1950 after leaving school at fifteen, Daph Koop (Southshore), worked at the Brentwood Store for six years. Alfred Wheatley was the manager, his daughter Valma was the other shop assistant. The store was open the traditional five days a week and a half day Saturday, it was always busy. Orders were placed by the local farmers and residents and Mr Wheatley would deliver groceries to Hardwicke Bay and the surrounding area. Most locals ran an account which was settled at the end of the month. As there were no calculators or computers back then Daph remembers adding long lists of prices with pen and paper.
The store kept everything in stock, there was no need to travel to Minlaton, besides the usual groceries; hardware, jewellery, gifts, boiled lollies in big glass jars, a big side of bacon hung in a meat safe above the counter and rashers would be cut on request. Potatoes came in large wheat bags then were weighed out in 2lb (1kg) paper bags. Bread was delivered twice weekly by “Boss” Tilbrook, of Tilbrook Bros Bakery at Minlaton, 100 white high-top loaves which the staff would then individually wrap the loaves in newspaper and write the name of
the order on the newspaper. A single petrol pump had been installed directly in front of the store in 1927. The pump was oper-ated by a hand pump which Daph recalled being quite a workout and customers were always served by one of the staff. Hazel Wheatley, Valma’s sister, operated the post office and telephone exchange which covered the Brentwood and Hardwicke area. Party telephone lines were common, and a certain ring would signal that the call was for your home or another ring sequence for the neighbours down the road. Indeed, everyone who shared the same line could listen in on their neighbours conversations! Every morning one of the staff would place a telephone call to the Minlaton exchange to report the rainfall record of the previous 24 hours, whether it had rained or not. On occasion the “bush telegraph” would be in action with a telephone call warning the store that the “gypsies” were in Minlaton and on their way to Brentwood. Just who the “gypsies” were Daph cannot remember but it meant that a group of people would descend on the store and attempt to distract the assistants while others were stealing from the shelves. The store manager did his best to keep his eye on the goods, but it was inevitable that some items would be missing after the “gypsies” left on their way to Warooka. After Winnie Wilson sold the store in 1954 it was taken up by the Munt family, Doley, Jones and finally the Johnson family. The store eventually ceased operation in the mid 1970’s. The Brentwood Store had supplied the local district for nearly 100 years. In 1987 the Rattley family opened the Hardwicke Bay General Store.
Graeme and Christina Ball
James Mudge-photo courtesy of L
Dickins
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YP Waste and Recycling Calendar... Hardwicke Bay is area two in the waste schedule (represented by the dark yellow dates for rubbish and recycling) and collection is
on Wednesdays. Garden organics are scheduled monthly (represented by the dark green dates) and collected on Thursdays.
Also, don’t forget to keep your bottles and cans out of your recycling bin and place them in the blue bins available around the area
(let us know if you don’t have access to one) so the money raised from returns can go towards improving our town. Every 10c
counts and we thank our volunteers for collecting and managing the recycling! We couldn’t do it without you. Volunteers are a bit
short at the moment so if you can spare an hour or two to help out with jobs like this it would be appreciated a lot!
Saturday 4th Jan @ 11am
Family Fun Day
To be held on the foreshore at Hardwicke Bay
Saturday 11th Jan
Monthly Community Dinner
To be held at the Community Hall
Sunday 26th Jan
Australia Day festivities
To be held at the Community Hall At the hall...
dinner is reserved as a Christmas
Dinner with an extended menu and
higher cost.
At all dinners raffle tickets are sold
and a members draw held (see
drinks night for details.) Bookings
are essential for catering, please
indicate numbers attending on the
Facebook event, email
[email protected] or add
your details to the list located on the
noticeboard outside the hall.
Friday Night Drinks from 5pm,
weekly raffle drawn, play pool or
darts or just have a chat. Bar open
(or BYO drinks) and bring nibbles to
share.
Lucky number draws.
Members only draw, member must
be present (jackpots $10 each
Bingo every Wednesday night with
the hall open from 7.00pm and ‘Eyes
Down’ from 7.30pm. Bar open (or
BYO drinks and nibbles). Tea and
coffee served during the interval.
Plenty of prizes up for grabs and
everyone is welcome!
Morning Tea 10.00am every Monday
(excluding Public Holidays) come
along for a chat!
Community Dinner every 2nd
Saturday of the month. Join us for a
chicken schnitzel for $6.00 plus we
ask you bring a savoury or sweet
plate to share. Arrive at 6.30pm for
a 7.00pm start to dinner. Bar open
(or BYO drinks).
Occasionally a ‘special’ menu is
offered (e.g. Asian) and cost may be
higher. The December Saturday
week if member drawn not present to
maximum of $200)
Hall for hire do you have a function
coming up? For $150 (ask about
progress member discount) you can
book the hall as your venue. See the
webpage for details.
Membership This is not only available to
residents and property holders. Anyone
who would like to become a member of
our Association and participate in the
above-mentioned activities plus others
arranged during each year, can do so by
paying $20 to our Treasurer
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Bags of firewood and kindling are now available at Progress Hall.
The wood will be replenished daily and the money from sales collected.
This is an honesty system – cash to be placed in adjacent box marked ‘Firewood Box’.
This is both a fundraiser and a service to the Hardwicke Bay Community.
We thank our Volunteers for their contribution and our residents for supporting the scheme.
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MINLATON HOTEL
26 MAIN STREET MINLATON SA 5575 PHONE: (08) 8853 2014 YOUR LOCAL ‘SIP N SAVE’
BOTTLE SHOP
TAB KENO AND POKIES
Maggis Café and Restaurant - Dine In Or Take-Away
Lunch 12 -1.30pm Dinner 6 – 7.30pm
Have a great time – play it safe
book the courtesy bus – 8853 2014
SA Roadmap for Easing COVID –19 Restrictions
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Local Contact Information
Hardwicke Bay Progress Committee Member Contacts
Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance) 000
SA Police (Police Assistance) 131 444
Minlaton Police Station 08 8853 2100
Minlaton Community Health Service 08 8853 3500
Minlaton Medical Centre 08 8853 2001
Minlaton Medical Centre (After Hours) 08 8853 2200
Yorketown Police Station 08 8853 1100
Yorketown Hospital and Health Service 08 8852 1200
Yorketown Medical Centre 08 8852 1002
CFS (Brentwood) 08 8854 4299
CFS (Warooka) 08 8854 5299
YP Visitor Information Centre 1800 202 445
SYP Community Hub 08 8852 1820
YP Council 08 8832 0000
YP Council (Emergency After Hours) 08 8832 2999
Ashley Gordon (President) [email protected] 0429 398 848
Geoff Hampel (Vice President) [email protected] 0419 907 335
Sue Crook (Treasurer) [email protected] 0402 046 853
Janet Firth (Secretary) [email protected] 0491 347 937
Daryl Rohde (Project Mgr) [email protected] 0408 602 675
Barbara Winter 08 8853 4382
Melissa Gilchrist [email protected]
Naomi Porter [email protected]
Leonie Socratous 0418 888 350
Kevin Firth [email protected] 0476 363 824
Anthony Williams [email protected] 0407 711 197
Bev James [email protected] 0428 858 312
Judi Machadinho [email protected] 0402 782 325
Michael Naylor [email protected] 0408 898 472
Robyn Geraghty [email protected] 0419 806 148
Tide Times…. Point Turton Lat 34 o 56’
Long 137o 21’ (as taken from the BoM)
Carolyn & Ian
Also specialising in
Lounge Suites & Other Upholstery
Servicing the SYP for 11 years
Phone 0428 858 759 or 8821 3165
www.ypcarpet.com.au
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H a r d w i c k e B a y T i m e s
Plants for sale and more!
12 Esplanade Hardwicke Bay— Seven days 10am— 4pm
Plants, jams, chutneys and nic-nacs. Plants from just $3
Begonias, bromiliads, elephant ears, elks, frangipanis, herbs, garlic, catnip, mint,
parsley, impatients, iris (purple), mother in law tongue, mulberry and fig (small), oyster
plants, pansies, strawberries, succulents, tomato plants and more!
Come and enjoy a stroll around the garden
Phone 0428 534 115 for m ore information
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