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Wedderburn Community News
November, 2015
KEEPING THE LOCAL SHEARING TRADITION ALIVE.
Marg van Veen
The recent September school holidays saw the running of the 11th Shearing School through the partnership of Wedderburn Community House and Shearers/Wool Handlers Inc. This year the R. E. Ross Trust have sponsored our school and will continue to do so for the next three years. Eight young men and women from the local district gained invaluable skills in Shearing and Wool Handling that they can hopefully use in local sheds. Continued on page three...
Inside the WCN June Edition
Editorial Jude Raftis
Page 2— Editorial & Index
Page 3— The Shearing School– Keeping the tradition alive.
Page 4— Wedderburn Community House courses
Page 5— The Spring Dance—Smiles all ’round...
Page 6—Community listings
Page 7— Garden Expo- stunning garden WOW’s visitors.
Page 8— Community Listings.
Page 9— Coach House Gallery Photography group exhibition.
Page 10—Community listings.
Page 11– Lions News
Page 12—Community listing.
Page 13– Patchwork News—Help us identify our patchwork!
Page 14– Community Listings.
Page 15— C.W.A. news and Beyond The Backyard.
Page 16– Advertising
Page 17– Advertising.
Page 18 & 19—Business guide for W’burn
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Editorial – October 2015
Well this has been the busiest October ever for all of us here
at the Community House.
We welcome Martedi Autunno who is our new editor of Scoop & Scuttlebutt. Martedi is new to Wedderburn and has volun-teered to do our newsletter so if you have any articles you want published please have them written and email them to - [email protected] by the 20th of each month.
We had our Tastes of Loddon on October 3 which was very
well attended and we are already taking bookings for our No-
vember meal to be held on Saturday 28. Check out our flyer in
this edition.
Our Garden Expo on Sunday 25 October showcased some of
the finest gardens in the area with Tanya and Nick Chalmers,
Wendy Smith and Owen Rule, Adelaide and Vic Onopko,
Julie Ritchie and Jon Chandler, Jude and Warren Roberts,
Jude and Ric Raftis, Faye and David Lockhart and Gill Millie
all giving up their valuable time to prepare their beautiful gar-
dens for this event which helped raise around $800 for the
Lions Aged Care Fund.
This Sunday we have our much anticipated Naturally New
Age Festival. Jacquie has been working hard getting stallhold-
ers organised and once again securing quality entertainment.
This year we also have the Yemaya Festival people joining
us, so this will bring a whole new dimension to our festival! By
the time you get this newsletter the festival will be over so we
hope you enjoyed it! Thank you to all the volounteers who
helped at both events.
November is turning out to be just as busy with Hamish and
Andy coming to town. All hands on deck for this once in a
lifetime event for Wedderburn. Well done Michelle Murray for
putting Wedderburn back on the map as the centre of the uni-
verse!
Jude Raftis
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QI Quiz Questions; 1. Broccoli belongs to which family of plants?
2. What is the correct term of address to the Pope?
3. Which human rights organisation founded in1961 got Nobel 1977?
4. What is the largest state in the USA?
5. What was the first James Bond movie?
6. What is Orchesis –either professional or amateur?
7. Which 1993 film starred Bette Middler as a witch?
8. Taken literally, what should you see at a Hippodrome?
9. Aesccapalious emblem staff snake Greek roman God of what?
10. What is the national flower of Japan?
11. Where in France do claret wines come from?
12. Which chess piece could be a member of the church?
Continued from page one...
This year’s group consisted of seven guys from Wedderburn, Bridgewater, Murphy’s Creek and Pyramid Hill, and one lady from Bendigo. Their skill level was very mixed with a couple of the guys having worked in sheds for some time, but most had never worked with sheep before. The trainers and volunteers were pleasantly surprised by how quickly the students picked up the skills and they were all shearing
by the end of the first week.
The participants attend the school for various reasons: some in search of work in local sheds, some to shear their own animals, others to expand their skill base and general life experience. As you can imagine working in the sheds on these hot days and the insurmountable
numbers of flies that have been around recently would test even the toughest of characters.
Luckily our catering crew from the Community House and wonderful volunteers out on the farm, ensure the students and trainers have everything they need. The catering crew consisted of Louise, Shirl, Glenda, Joan, Jane and new member Donna, and they provided the most scrumptious morning teas and lunch each day. The students could not get washed up and ready quickly enough each day when
the homemade sausage rolls, slice and scones arrived.
The shearing school couldn’t happen without the assistance of the Lions Club and their wonderful members. The Lions Club provides barbeque lunch twice during the fortnight, including for the Open Day on the last day. Members such as Ray, Frank, and Leo help set the sheds up, take out the food each day, bring back the dishes and set up marquees and toilet for the trainers and students for the two
weeks. Mal Burge even drives the bus to Melbourne for their excursion to the Wool Sales.
Special mention was made this year of Ray Tonkin who was one of the founding members of the Shearing School. Ray is the person that keeps everything on track. He contacts us here at the Community House months in advance to make sure we are preparing for the school season. He is the main channel of communication between Gavin Holt (who very kindly provides the farm and sheep for the school) and the Community House. Once Ray and Frank have set up the shed, equipment and brought in the sheep, they then spend the fortnight out at the school making sure everything runs like a well-oiled machine. I suspect they quite enjoy working the sheep and being
part of the atmosphere at the school, but by the end of the fortnight they deserve a well-earned rest.
Thankyou everyone.
HAMISH & ANDY Hosted by Australian comedy radio personalities Hamish Blake and Andy Lee.
Wedderburn is excited to be hosting this premier event of the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
The hospitality of the town will be fabulous! Market Stalls in Jacka Park from 9am to 1pm. Visit the General Store Museum - the museum was built in
1913 and is one of Wedderburn's original goldfields shop with products from the gold rush era. Smell the essence of the Blue Mallee Eucalyptus oil
being distilled from the old Eucy Stewpot at Hard Hill Tourist Reserve from 10am, located within walking distance from the town centre.
•12:30pm - Street parade •1pm - Donaldson Park gates open •4-6pm - Live broadcast of radio show •5pm - Race begins (To be a participant you
must enter on the Hamish & Andy website, go to Hamish & Andy "The Race that Slows the Nation" )
•Birds of Tokyo band •Jessica Mauboy •Two bars •Variety of food options •Children's carnival • FREE admission to event
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CLASSES AT THE WEDDERBURN COMMUNITY HOUSE.
REIKI Reiki is a Japanese form of Healing.
There is no disrobing or touch.
It works on the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of illness.
Jacquie is a Reiki Master/Teacher with over 10 years experience working with this healing modality.
Available Mondays and Saturdays by appointment through the Community House. 54943489.
PATCHWORK Every Monday 1pm—3pm
Come along and learn different
techniques of quilting in a
friendly environment.
No previous experience required.
Fabric available free through the group.
At the Wedderburn Community House.
Hope to see you there.
Cost $ 5.00
UFO? For all you folks who have a home full of unfin-ished projects, this is the group for you.
Finish off those projects in the good company of other UFOers like yourself.
Wedderburn Community House, every Thursday & Friday between 11am & 5pm.
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SMILES ALL ‘ROUND AT THE SPRING DANCE. Marg van Veen
Anyone passing the Mechanics Hall Friday 16th would no doubt have been wondering what all the noise was. It was in fact the Spring
Dance, organised by the Wedderburn Community House. A room full of music, dancing and laughter ……what else could you ask for?
To try something new, the Community House decided to hold a 50/50 dance,:
equal parts Ballroom and Rock’N’Roll as the culmination of another 10 week stint of
dance classes. The difference between the classes earlier in the year that culminat-
ed in the Masquerade Ball and these classes were the inclusion of Rock’N’Roll
sessions. The dance sessions earlier in the year are aimed at people preparing for
the Deb Ball; the Debutantes, their families and friends; but we found the classes
were so popular with the general community that we decided to run another course
of 10 weeks later in the year. The Rock’N’Roll was added due to the responses on
the feedback forms at the end of the first course. So we decided to incorporate the
two dance styles with great success.
Local Ballroom expert Dede Williams taught the Ballroom sessions again, but for
the Rock’N’Roll sessions she organised the Bendigo Jailhouse Rockers club to
come up to Wedderburn and teach us some moves. There are actually 3000
Rock’N’Roll moves …...we struggled to learn about eight. It was so much fun with
the Jailhouse Rockers, as half a dozen or more would come to the classes each
Tuesday, enabling many of us to dance with experienced rockers and be spun so
much we needed to stop and compose ourselves every so often.
Best of all was the fact that quite a few members of the Jailhouse Rockers then
attended our Spring Dance in their Rocker outfits, whipping up a frenzy on the
dance floor. It was fantastic to watch. Then they started dragging the locals up to dance, we bopped till we dropped. The Bendigo
Rockers weren’t the only out of towners enjoying the night. People turned up from as far away as Ballarat, Barham, Melbourne and
St.Arnaud. One chap from Ararat had such a good time he thinks perhaps he should move to Wedderburn.
Excellent music was provided by local band 501, who is made up of musicians from across the region, including Wedderburn locals
Alan Mulrainey and drummer Tanya Elliot (Tanya couldn’t play this particular evening but we know she awesome). Local dance styles
were definitely on display with Berna Reeves and Ron
Weston tearing up the floor with their Rock’N’Roll
moves, while Greg Deimos and Lynne Habner were
looking elegant with their Ballroom style, to name but a
few. One of the funniest part of the evening was a danc-
ing balloon game that everyone participated in.
By mid evening everyone was swapping dance partners
and moving from table to table chatting to each other.
By the end of the evening we had all the various
Rock’N’Rollers promising to be back next year and bring
their friends with them. So it sounds like we will be run-
ning it again in 2016. Hope to see a few more locals
shaking a tail feather next time.
Thanks to all the local people who helped set up the
Hall and help run the night. It wouldn’t be possible
without you all!
Lunch Monday’s 12 Noon
Marion Sebire 54943710
Wedderburn Men’s Shed are always happy to see new faces. The Men’s Shed is located on Racecourse Road at the Engine Rally Sheds. Times are:-
9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Tuesday
9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Thursdays
7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Thursday
Meet at 7.30pm on the 4th Monday in the months of:
January, March, May, September, November
Janice McEwen—President
Keith & June Ring—Caretakers of the Society
26 High Street, Wedderburn, 3518
VISITORS WELCOME
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Uniting Church
Catholic Church
Church of Christ
Lions Club
Wedderburn Conservation
Wedderburn Men’s Shed
Wedderburn Senior Citizens
Sunday morning 9am—10am
Every 5th Sunday we alternate with Charlton.
High St. Wedderburn.
Contact; Janice McEwen on 0487659175
1st & 3rd Sundays, 8.30am
2nd & 4th Saturday, 7pm.
Father Mervioch.
Ridge St., Wedderburn
Worship service Sundays 11am
After School club, Wednesdays.
Run by Debbie & Graham Milne.
Church of Christ.
Cnr. Reef St. & Wilson St.
Contact Ian Hall 54943149.
Lions Club meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. 7.30pm
At the Lions Clubrooms
Mechanics Institute
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME.
Contact Barry 54944245
If you would like to become involved in caring for our local environment, join the WCMN.
Meets 1st Tuesday of each month
At Wedderburn Community House, 7pm.
Contact Michael Moore on 5494 3542
Wedderburn Play Group
Wedderburn Bias Bowls
every Monday 7.15pm at the
Mechanics’ Hall Supper Room
Anyone of any age is welcome to come along, join in the fun and meet new friends.
If you would like to know more, come along on a Monday night, see what is involved and
find out more details.
Korong (Wedderburn)
Historical Society Inc.
Goldseekers Christian Church
Family worship services Sundays 10.30am.
Senior Citizens Hall.
Kerr Street, Wedderburn
Pastor: Maxine Tonkin 54943365 Wedderburn College extends a warm welcome to all families in our community to come along
and join in the fun of playgroup. Every Tuesday from 9 am to 10 in the BER
building at the College. Contact: Carlie Turnbull 5494 3011
Mobile Library
Every Tuesday: 2pm—4.30pm
Anglican Church
Morning Prayer 11am every Sunday except 5th of month.
Crn. Wilson St. & Kerr St.
Rev. Peter Bertram 54911656
Country Women’s Assoc.
Every second Wednesday. At 7.30pm.
At the Senior Citizens Clubrooms.
Contact Julie on 0457 904 119, or Stacey on 0437 943
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STUNNING GARDENS WOW VISITORS TO EXPO. The compliments were flowing fast as locals and visitors to Wedderburn enjoyed a beautiful sunny day visiting seven local gardens as
part of the Garden Expo. The gardens ranged from Tanya and Nick’s tropical wonderland, to Wendy and Owens succulents oasis.
Visitors, mainly women came from as far as Wycheproof and Maryborough to see what our local gardens can achieve in our harsh
conditions and clay soils. They weren’t just impressed, many were astounded by the innovative ideas, the use of art to highlight areas
of the gardens and the great variety of plants that we manage to grow
in these conditions.
People commented on how unique each garden was, showing the
gardeners personality and style. A couple of big hits were the Bali-
nese hut at Warren and Jude’s place and the new pizza oven at
Wendy and Owens. I believe the pizza oven was tested out at the
end of the day with a get together of all the gardeners who kindly
opened their gardens to the public.
Vic and Adelaide's garden was like an adventure; every time you
turned a corner there was another wonderful surprise. All of Ade-
laide's lovely mosaics and Vic’s wall of garden creatures and mirrored
windows was a treat peeking out through the trees and shrubs. It is
impressive how they have managed to mix formal garden hedges
and statues with a more wild natural look. I’m sure it gave people lots
of ideas.
Julie and Jon’s garden used a lot of Kilburnie stone as features throughout their garden with a majestic set of steps at the entrance.
Also a new water feature showcased some very clever rock work by stone mason extraordinaire Jon Chandler! Julie and Jon have
had to battle annually with their resident wallabies and have done a great job preserving their plants for the Expo.
Gill Millie once again amazed with her very interesting garden that opens out to different scenic views all around her property. Gill also
had some spectacular rock work done by the late Bluey Stuchberry. Gill also had one of the largest orchids ever on her lovely patio.
The Lions ladies did a wonderful job providing the Devonshire teas at the Chalmers and Lockhart residences, with both gardens being
wonderful places to sit relax and chat over a cuppa. As always Faye, David, Tanya and Nick were delightful hosts and I suspect had
trouble getting everyone out at the end of the day.
While at the Community House people enjoyed a lunch of gourmet sandwiches, slice, cake, fruit salad and cream provided by our
wonderful catering ladies. After lunch many people attended a workshop run by Jude and Marg, where they made their own decora-
tive plant pot with a succulent in it to take home. $832.50 was raised the Lions Aged Care Fund—thank you all who made this day
possible.
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DRAMA TEACHER
WANTED. Wedderburn Community House is looking for a
teacher to run our drama classes in early 2015.
Hours and wages negotiable.
BOTTLES & JARS WANTED.
Wedderburn Community House needs
clear glass wine bottles/spirit bottles and
clear glass jars with metal lids for our
sauce & relish.
YOGA Recommencing
Monday 12 October at 6pm. KLC Chapel Street. (Stadium)
COMMUNITY LUNCHES Are back on at the Community House
every Wednesday at midday.
$9.00 for 2 courses.
Great food, great company.
To book a place call 54943489.
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The Wedderburn Photographic Group exhibits at Coach House Gallery
What a lovely experience it is to wander along the main street of Wedderburn…then back through time…with a visit to the General Store Museum. The museum houses one of the finest examples of a merchants store - with its original fittings, fixtures and stock, early printing presses from the Wedderburn News, photographic history of
the township at the turn of last century and a large barn of old horse drawn vehicles in beautiful condition.
The museum melds wonderfully with an adjoining artist’s exhibition space, the Coach House Gallery. Brian Boy-ton, one of the museum’s historians, is currently sharing an exhibition of his contemporary photography organ-ised by the Wedderburn Photography Group. The members, from an array of artistic backgrounds, have created
a feast of beautiful landscapes and wildlife that encapsulate the intimate beauty of this district and beyond.
Brian and his contemporaries, Wendy Harvey, David Thomas, Robert Scholes, Ric Raftis, Greg Deimos, Pat Lee and Deidre Oswald have works for sale at the gallery until December. The exhibition opened in early Octo-
ber and has attracted both media interest and numerous admirers.
The Wedderburn Photographic Group meet at 10am, the first Monday of each month, at Jacka Park to arrange their social photographic agenda. They share both field trips and online critiques to keep the shutters clicking
and pool resources and skills to create an enjoyable ever changing challenge of visual imagery.
The group currently has twenty members and welcomes all newcomers to its ranks. There is a $20 annual fee
and a great deal to be gained by joining these talented photographers in their quest for the perfect image.
You can contact The Wedderburn Photographic Group by calling Wedderburn Community House on: 54943489
or email: [email protected].
Coach House Gallery and General
Store Museum, 33 High St. Wedder-
burn, Victoria is open to the public
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Sunday between the hours of 10am
and 3pm. If you would like information
about the museum or exhibition space,
you can call Sheila and her helpful col-
leagues on 03 5494 3342
AH 03 5494 3541.
Old Barmah Stockyards. Ric Raftis.
Shearing time at Kurraca West.
Alison Hargreaves.
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PATCHWORK Every Monday
1pm—3pm Come along and learn different
techniques of quilting in a
friendly environment.
No previous experience required.
Fabric available free through the
group.
At the Wedderburn Community House.
Hope to see you there.
Cost $ 5.00
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WEDDERBURN LIONS INDUCT 5 NEW MEMBERS!
On Wednesday 21 October, 2015 the Wedderburn Lions Club had the pleasure
of inducting five new members to its service club.
Jill and Barry Bolwell, Ray Thompson, Jeff Loone and David Vaughan, all new residents to the
town, have generously put their hands up to be a part of our Lions Club and help serve the
community of Wedderburn.
Lion Lance Ward capably conducted the induction ceremony in front of members and their
partners after partaking in a scrumptious meal provided by the Lions ladies.
Lion President Leo Matthews congratulated all members on joining Wedderburn Lions and also
thanked their sponsors for encouraging them to do so. Leo thought it was timely that we had
this induction with the huge Hamish and Andy weekend coming up. He said the club would
need all hands on deck for the day as we would most likely be cooking from midday until
around 8pm for an estimated 5000 people plus!!!
Wedderburn Lions is a great way to meet people while at the same time serve your community.
Lions meet the first and third Wednesday of the month. The first Wednesday is a business
meeting and the third Wednesday is a dinner meeting. For more information contact Lions
President Leo Matthews on 0427901006
DID YOU KNOW………….
The Coach House Gallery/Museum are completely self funded and receive no financial support from anyone. Grants that they apply for do not allow for financial support only equipment.
Exhibitors at the gallery do not pay to hang their exhibitions but contribute 20% commission of all sales to the gallery. Quite of lot of gallery funds are spent on maintenance work in the museum and we are forever grateful for the various trades men and women who help us in this area.
We are all volunteers who give of our time in order to provide a cultural and historic experience for those who visit us.
Therefore it is important that we maintain a strong membership base. So why not become a member today! The money we charge for entry into the museum is $5 or $3 concession. This fee helps us to pay for service charges, phone, power, water and insurance. So we are grateful for your support.
For enquiries contact Sheila on 54943541
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TAKE OUT A WEDDERBURN COMMUNITY HOUSE
MEMBERSHIP. Only $6.00 for singles, $10.00 for a family
and enjoy all the benefits of being a member.
NILS Good Shepherd
Microfinance Interest Free Loans
Do you need that new washing machine or refrigera-tor?
Computer or television isn’t up to scratch?
Furniture needs replacing?
NILS microfinance provides people on low incomes or health care cards with interest free loans to the value of $1500 here at the Wedderburn Community House.
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HELP WANTED!
WEDDERBURN WOOL EXPO COMMUNITY WALL HANGING
About twenty five years ago, Maureen Turnbull coordinated a community project to make a wall hanging. All local community
groups and organisations were invited to contribute a block, which was to have a wool theme. The hanging was completed in
1990.
After being missing for a number of years, the wall hanging was found and hung for the first time in years at the Engine Rally.
Problem! No one knows which groups contributed several blocks. You may be able to help. The grid below is a guide to the
blocks. Many are not identified:
PLEASE LET US KNOW THE
IDENTITY OF OTHER GROUPS
INVOLVED.
Phone E & F Holt (54943031),
M Turnbull (54943218)
or I Finch (54943245)
if you can help us.
GUIDES &
BROWNIES
UNKNOWN
PLAYGROUP?
LIONS & LI-
ONS LADIES
YOUNG FARM-
ERS
HIGH SCHOOL WEDDER.
EPA
RED CROSS
APEX WOOL
EXPO
CRAFT GROUP CWA ANGLICAN
CHURCH
WEDD DIS-
TRICT SCC
VFF WOOL EXPO COMMITTEE
CENTRE PANEL
MADE BY
CHRIS TONKIN 1990
KORONG
HIST. SOCIE-
TY
UNKNOWN
HARNESS
RACING
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PRIMARY
SCHOOL
HOCKEY
CLUB
CRAFT
GROUP?
UNKNOWN
FENTONS CK?
UNKNOWN
MT KORONG?
SES OP SHOP
VOLUNTEERS
UNKNOWN
FOOTBALL
CLUB
GOLF CLUB HEARING
GROUP
BOWLS CLUB UNKNOWN
KINDER?
YOUTH EN-
TERTAIN-
MENT COM
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Wedderburn Country Women’s Association Branch
And now we are one (year old)!
This month we held our Annual General Meeting. East Wimmera Group President Cherie Duncan and Group Secretary Eileen Tillig also
attended. The AGM was a great opportunity to reflect on what the Wedderburn CWA has achieved in the past 12 months. The list is sur-
prisingly long.
We have held 11 meetings, had many guest speakers ranging from talks on health to adapting to migration into a foreign culture. We
have shared our knowledge and skills in the culinary arts and had some great fun activities too. The branch has made their presence
known at the Wedderburn Farmers Market, and the kindergarten fundraiser .
We have a Facebook page and regular reports in “Scoop and Scuttlebutt”. Our members got to know a lot about how CWA works and
have enjoyed social interactions with other branches in the East Wimmera Group as well as getting an insight into the very big picture
when they attended the State Conference held in
Bendigo this year.
You can keep up to date with the Wedderburn
CWA branch happenings on our Facebook page.
Check it out.
Any women interested in joining are most wel-
come. Contact Julie on 0457 904 119 or Stacey
on 0437 943 628.
Beyond the Backyard.
Fungi
With Annette Robinson
This group of fungi popped up in the front yard in early August.
They lasted a week or so and disappeared. Six weeks later
they appeared again, and there were a lot more of them. A
few warm days, and they quickly dried up.
Fungi are most fascinating. They are an important indicator of
soil ecology and have a really important role in the health of soil
by helping to break down material like old wood. The prolifera-
tion of kangaroo droppings nearby may have been relative to
the health of this fungi.
There are literally thousands of different fungi and the identification of them has been made much easier by many internet sites.
Once you start to take notice of the characteristics for identification they become even more fascinating.
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TRADING HOURS
Monday – Thursday 8:30am-6:30pm
Friday 8:30am-7pm
Saturday 8:30am-4pm
Sunday 9:30am-4pm
SERVICES OFFERED:
Bottle Shop/ Deli
Fresh Fruit /veg/Meat
Digital Photo Kiosk
Mobile Phone
Pre-Paid Mobile
ATM 24 Hour Access (Bendigo Bank)
Bendigo Bank Agency
Glass Hire
Party Ice
Party Platters
Home Delivery
Phone: (03) 5494 3100
Fax: (03) 5494 3644
Gas bottle exchange & refill
Domestic gas
Automotive accessories
Paint
Building supplies
Plumbing supplies
Gardening needs
Homewares
Home delivery
Helpful friendly advice
Trading hours:
Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-1pm
Contact Details
Phone: (03) 5494 3731
Fax: (03) 5494 3742
Wedderburn Hardware
Mon—Fri 6am—5.30pm
Sat 6am—12.30pm
Sun 8am—12.30pm
Answers to the Quiz.
1. Cabbage 2. Your Holiness 3. Amnesty International 4. Alaska 5. Dr. No 6. Art of dancing
7. Hocus Pokus 8. Horses 9. Medicine 10. Chrysanthemum 11.Bordeaux 12. Bishop
Roz’s Treasures Mon, Tues, 10am-3pm 24 High Street, Wedderburn. Ph.: 54 943 232
Billie Brooke’s Wed –Sun, 10am-2pm 19 Main Street, Bridgewater Ph.: 54 373 541 Mob: 04 311100961
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E HARGREAVES & SONS
Bruce Hargreaves trading as E E Hargreaves & Sons
MBA 1413 DB-U 21036
ABN 52 619 044 373 Registered Master Builder specialising in building and construction work,
extensions and renovations, glazing, window repairs, new homes, renova-
tions, garages, carports, decks, and pergolas. Please contact for a quote.
1 Hospital St Wedderburn Vic 3518 m. 0419 598 092 |p. 03 5494 3596
Email [email protected]
KurracaBurN Heights Boutique Accommodation
Bruce & Michelle Hargreaves
1 Hospital Street
Wedderburn Victoria 3518
Phone: 0427 943596
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kurracaburnheights.com.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/kurracaburnheights
Christmas is just around the
corner so we are now starting
to take orders.
Open Hours
Mon – Fri: 8am-5pm
Saturday: 8am-12pm
Ph.: 54943334
Mob: 0400350711
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use Gallery and
Museum
10am-3p
m.
2. M
assage/R
eiki 10am
Strength Training 2-3pm
. P
atchwork G
rp. 1.pm
Indoor B
owls 7.15pm
3. Men’s Shed 9
am—
4pm
W’burn C
are Group 10am
Playgroup 9am
-10.30 W’burn
College
Coach H
ouse G
allery and Mu
se-um
10am-3p
m.
Ro
ck
’N’ro
ll classe
s 7pm
4. Coach H
ouse G
allery and M
useum 10am
-3pm
. Strength T
raining 11-12
Com
munity L
unch 12.00
Bingo 1pm
. M
ainly mu
sic 10-1
1.30am
, U
nited Church.
Lions B
usiness meeting
5. Craft G
roup 1
0am
Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
& 7
-9pm
C
oach Hou
se Gallery and M
use-
um 10am
-3pm
.
6. Craft G
roup 1
0am.
Pottery group 1
0am
Strength Training 12.3
0-1.30
7. Massage/
Reiki 10.am
Tennis: L
oddon Eagles V
. Koo-
rong Vale.
Bear’s L
agoon V. Fenton’s C
reek
8. Coach H
ouse G
allery and M
useum 10am
-3pm
.
9. M
assage/R
eiki 10.am
Strength Training 2-3pm
. P
atchwork G
rp. 1.pm
Yoga 6
pm –
7.30pm K
LC
Ind
oor Bow
ls 7.15pm
10. Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
W’burn C
are Group 10am
Playgroup 9am
-10.30 W’burn
College
Coach H
ouse G
allery and Mu
se-um
10am-3p
m.
11. Coach H
ouse Gallery and
Museum
10am-3p
m.
Strength Training 11
-12 C
omm
unity Lu
nch 12.00 B
ingo 1pm.
CW
A, 7.30pm
Senior C
itizens'
clubroom.
Mainly m
usic 10
-11.30
am,
United C
hurch.
12. Craft G
roup 10am
Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
& 7
-9pm
C
oach Hou
se Gallery and M
use-
um 10am
-3pm
.
13. Craft G
roup 10am.
Pottery group 1
0am
Strength Training 11.3
0-12.30
14. Massage/
Reiki 10.am
Tenn
is: Koorong V
ale V. B
ear’s L
agoon.
Fenton C
reek V. L
oddon E
agles.
Bridgew
ater Country M
arket, 8am
-1pm. B
ridgewater T
own
Hall.
15. Coach H
ouse Gallery and
Museum
10am-3p
m.
16. M
assage/R
eiki 10.am
Strength Training 2-3pm
. P
atchwork G
rp. 1.pm
Yoga 6
pm –
7.30pm K
LC
Ind
oor Bow
ls 7.15pm
17. Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
W’burn C
are Group 10am
Playgroup 9am
-10.30 W’burn
College
Coach H
ouse G
allery and Mu
se-um
10am-3p
m
Intro
to c
om
pu
ters 7-9p
m
18. Coach H
ouse Gallery and
Museum
10am-3p
m.
Strength Training 11
-12 C
omm
unity Lu
nch 12.00 B
ingo 1pm.
Mainly m
usic 10
-11.30
am,
United C
hurch. L
ions Dinner M
eeting
19. Craft G
roup 10am
Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
& 7
-9pm
C
oach Hou
se Gallery and M
use-
um 10am
-3pm
.
20. Craft G
roup 10am.
Pottery group 1
0am
Strength Training 12.3
0-1.30
21. Massage/
Reiki 10.am
Tennis: P
owlett V
. Ko
orong Vale
Bridgew
ater V. Fenton C
reek
22. C
oach House G
allery and M
useum 10am
-3pm
.
23. M
assage/R
eiki 10.am
Strength Training 2-3pm
. P
atchwork G
rp. 1.pm
Yoga 6
pm –
7.30pm K
LC
Ind
oor Bow
ls 7.15pm
24. Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
W’burn C
are Group 10am
P
laygroup 9am-10.3
0 W’burn
College
Coach H
ouse G
allery and Mu
se-um
10am-3p
m.
25. Coach H
ouse Gallery and
Museum
10am-3p
m.
Strength Training 11
-12 C
omm
unity Lu
nch 12.00 B
ingo 1pm.
Mainly m
usic 10
-11.30
am,
United C
hurch. W
DA
7.30pm sup
per room
26. Craft G
roup 10am
Men’s Shed 9am
—4pm
& 7
-9pm
C
oach Hou
se Gallery and M
use-
um 10am
-3pm
.
27. Craft G
roup 10am.
Pottery group 1
0am
Strength Training 12.3
0-1.30 W
edderburn Com
munity
Christm
as Festival, 1
0am-
7.30pm
28. Massage/
Reiki 10.am
T
ennis: Bridgew
ater V. K
oorong V
ale.
Wedderburn Junction V
. Fenton C
reek.
Wedderburn C
omm
unity Christ-
mas Festival, 10am
-3pm.
29.
Wedderburn Farm
er’s Market.
9am-1pm
, Wed
derburn Com
-m
unity Ho
use.