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Angus McLean in the St Annes Winery vineyard at Myrniong with the winning decanter trophy and a bottle of the winning wine, Tatalia 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, from the annual Saint Martin Heathcote Wine
Show. Photo Helen Tatchell
By Jessica Howard medal - its good to win one of these, but the trophy is the top drop showed balance and complexity, with
the pinnacle of those awards. juicy vibrant fruit that was correct and integrated.
A drop from St Annes Winery has taken home a top We are thrilled, surprised and humbled. [We] could not say enough about this wine, the
award at the annual Saint Martin Heathcote Wine
Mr McLean said the complex and robust flavours judges report said.
Show.
evident in the Tatalia Cabernet Sauvignon were a result More than 200 producers and boutique wineries enter
The Tatalia 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded the
of its harvest in St Annes vineyard at Heathcote. into the Saint Martin Heathcote Wine Show each year.
Best Cabernet Family Wine at a presentation night
held on Friday August 4. Heathcote is a cool region with ancient deep soils and This years panel was made up of four judges and three
very little irrigation, meaning the area is dry and the associate judges.
Angus McLean, from St Annes Winery in Myrniong,
said he was thrilled to see the Cabernet Sauvignon fruit has very intense flavour, he said. The Tatalia 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, which features
recognised. The Tatalia Cabernet Sauvignon is a complex wine soft capsicum and forest fruit tones, can be purchased
Shows like these are the fairest way to judge a product that is imbued in our French Oak Barrels and can be instore or online at www.stanneswinery.com.au.
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points, which amounts to either a gold, silver or bronze Judges at the Saint Martin Heathcote Wine Show said Winery is located at Myrniong.
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Dj vu for
new Mayor
By Kate Taylor
Deliberate
ing the nomination. Moorabool. Photo Helen Tatchell
With Cr Tatchell having
won the Mayoral race by one without his wife Lynette and for the vote and told the
vote (4/3), attentions turned council staff. meeting that it is always dif-
to the election of the Deputy Cr Toohey told the meeting ficult when there is a vote
Mayor. that as Mayor, Cr Edwards for Mayor especially with
act in park
Cr Dudzik, the incumbent, was a strategic thinker and none more capable than Cr
was nominated for the posi- did excellent work. Sullivan.
tion by Cr Toohey, with Cr When he came on (to coun- Every morning when I get
Sullivan also voting in her cil) I was Mayor, and he cer- up, and when I go to bed I
favour. tainly had the makings of a will make sure that on the
But it was Cr Binghams future Mayor, Cr Toohey mind of all politicians is
By Jessica Howard trees that formed the walking path. nomination of Cr Keogh that said. Moorabool, Mayor Tatchell
Mr Hendry said the damage had been proved successful, with Crs Cr Bingham noted that Cr said.
Vandals have spent the eve of a recent Edwards and Tatchell also Edwards did a lot of work Mr Tatchell takes on the role
reported to Moorabool Shire Council.
public holiday hacking down an oak tree at voting in his favour. behind the scenes as Mayor despite a medical diagnosis
The Committee of Management will soon be
Maddingley Park. Both Mayor Tatchell and even pointing out that of Guillain-Barr syndrome
installing surveillance cameras in the area.
The tree, located along the walk way that Deputy Mayor Keogh will he was never half-arsed (*GBS) at the beginning of
Pamela Pinney, from Friends of Maddingley about the job at hand. 2017.
leads to the Bacchus Marsh train station, was serve one-year terms.
allegedly damaged on the night of Monday, Park, said she hoped the cameras would Foundations have been
Outgoing Mayor Dave Ed- *GBS is a disorder in which the
November 6. deter vandals in the future. laid, and whoever follows
wards took the opportunity bodys immune system attacks
Maddingley Park Committee of Or at least be able to identify the horrors, to thank his family and the will have an easier job, Cr part of the peripheral nervous
Management chairman, Russ Hendry said she said. other councillors, noting Bingham told the meeting. system with damaged nerve
the tree was one of multiple Oaks planted Anyone with information is urged to contact that he could not have done Upon his election, Cr Tatch- cells causing ascending paraly-
eight-years-ago to replace the dying Elm Moorabool Shire Council on 5366 7100. the previous 12-months ell thanked the councillors sis, with other complications.
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Political lobbying
begins for Moorabool
vember 1 council meeting, November 2018, and the rac- projects will be promoted
NEWS
By Kate Taylor
prepared by Mr Croxford, ing/football finals season. using a range of methods.
Court in action
With federal and state elec- noted that the next Federal This could mean that we Officers have invested in
tions both coming up let elections must be held be- will see the Federal Govern- short video vignettes to pro-
the political courting begin. tween August 2018 and May ment move into early elec- fessionally capture the at-
Moorabool Shire Council 2019 for half of the Senators tion mode in the next few tention of stakeholders who
appears to have the jump S from the States, and on or months. visit our site, or in smaller
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By Oliver Powell
on courting the pollies, too, before 2 November 2019 for It will be important to settings where an iPad or
Imprisonment was mentioned in several cases at the with CEO Rob Croxford the House of Representa- court all Federal candidates projector can be used to mix
Bacchus Marsh Court on October 20 with Magistrate Saines having already put a lobby- tives and Senators from the on our priority projects. up the presentation format.
presiding. ing strategy before council- Territories. In addition, the State elec- The vignettes will be load-
Daryl Piotrowski was found to be unlicensed after being lors for approval. Senate elections will not tion is set for 24 November ed onto the Council website
intercepted by police on July 11; subsequently, he was The key priority projects impact on Council over the 2018. for viewing subject to Coun-
arrested at the scene for failing to attend court in 2016. lobbying list has been nar- next 12-months. The Sena- It will also be important to cil endorsement.
The accused escaped a jail sentence, despite being convicted rowed to the top four, with tors will however be key to court all parties for the State Councillors voted at the No-
of all charges and accumulating $4370 in fines, after the court many others also included assisting advocacy to their election. vember 1 meeting to endorse
heard he was the sole provider for his wife and child, and on the broader list. The top party members and influ- Meanwhile, the top four the list.
was also booked in for a driving test in coming weeks. four are - the Bacchus Marsh encing other parliamen-
Regional Community Sports tary colleagues, the report
Key Priority projects funded since 2012
NEWS
Hub; Sewering of Bungaree noted.
Another sole provider for his wife and child, Dean Todd, and Wallace; Parwan Em- It is anticipated that the
Darley Early Years Hub, the Blackwood mobile tower,
also avoided imprisonment, despite his substantial history of ployment Precinct; and the Blackwood waste water solution; Halletts Way Western
House of Representatives
criminal and driving offences the court heard. end; West Maddingley housing estate and road projects;
Todd was due to appear in court for a license eligibility
Bacchus Marsh Traffic Im-
provements (Grant Street/ LOCAL next Federal election is likely
to be brought forward to Au-
Halletts Way on/off ramps and pedestrian link and
NEWS
hearing, but in June this year he was caught by police driving Gisborne Road) project. gust 2018, to avoid the next
northern extension; Bacchus Marsh traffic project;
unlicensed. Magistrate Saines disqualified the accused from A report tabled at the No- scheduled State election in
planning for the Eastern bypass; family violence therapy
driving for a further three-months, complemented with services; the Moorabool drug action group, and additional
$2600 in fines. road projects.
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NEWA 43-year-old female faced court to hear charges of not COUNCILS B-LIST Advocacy Strategy Projects
being licensed and driving an unregistered vehicle on May Bacchus Marsh Eastern Link; Moorabool Indoor
Projects that council officers have struggled to include on
4. Vanessa Gordon had never owned a license and had a long Aquatic Centre; Recreation Reserves for our Growing
the list include future usage of the Fiskville site, leveraging
history of criminal and driving offences. Magistrate Saines Communities; Racecourse Reserve Sporting Facilities;
opportunities at the Ballan Industrial Estate, upgrades to
handed down a conviction and a $1000 fine after the court West Maddingley Early Years Hub; Gordon Railway
the Ballarat rail line, and a Bacchus Marsh pool.
heard Gordon was not thinking in her right mind. Station; Mobile Blackspots; Extension of Natural Gas
The future use of the Fiskville site post the environmental Supply; Bacchus Marsh Irrigation District Modernisation;
clean-up has been discussed in various forums and the Supporting Agriculture; Moorabool River, and Windfarms.
Death threats and reckless driving by a Bacchus Marsh man project that has the most appeal is the development of a
has seen him narrowly avoid imprisonment for incidents motor sports precinct. Smaller projects to promote
over the last 12-months. Early discussions with the State Government and City Mason Lane Reserve West Pavilion Upgrade/Public
Paul Wohllebe was slapped with 100-hours of unpaid of Ballarat suggest that Moorabool will need to lead Toilet/Playground; Bacchus Marsh Indoor Sports
community work to complete over 18-months for his crimes the development of opportunities around motor sport. Stadium; Maddingley Park Sports Oval Lighting; Darley
by Magistrate Gregory Robinson in the Bacchus Marsh court Officers can progress conversations and develop initial Park Sports Oval Lighting; Maddingley Park Passive
on Friday 10 November. prospectus material within current resources, but a Area Irrigation; Peppertree Park Upgrade and Pedestrian
LOCAL
The court heard a witness to the reckless driving charge first budget will be required to develop background studies Bridge over Werribee River; Ballan Streetscape Upgrade;
NEWS NEWS
confronted the accused for his behaviour on many occasions. and a business case for the proposal. Ballan Recreation Reserve Netball/Tennis Court and
Wohllebe is alleged to have reacted by hopping in his car Opportunities around the Ballan Industrial Estate have Facilities Upgrade; Ballan Recreation Reserve Oval
with a friend and doing a burnout. been considered as part of the building of a Central Extension and Upgrade.
NEWS
The death threats began in April this year to his ex-partner Highlands Fire Training Facility that replaces part of the
with Wohllebe texting several messages that included one functions previously located at Fiskville. Extensive list to promote
warning his former partner not to attend work, or hed put Conversations with senior CFA officers suggest that the Ballan Library Relocation; Gordon Recreation Reserve
a bullet in [her] head. new CFA facility is best operated as a stand-alone site. Additional Netball Court; Gordon Recreation Sewer
It was revealed in court Wohllebe also posted a lengthy The Bacchus Marsh indoor aquatic centre is also off the Connection; Gordon Streetscape Upgrade; Greendale
facebook status offering $100 to anyone who could give him main list for the moment. Recreation Reserve Amenities Upgrade; Wallace
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the location of his ex-girlfriends current partner. The Bacchus Marsh pool project was a key priority at Recreation Reserve Sports Oval Irrigation and Lighting;
The death threats were directed not only to his former partner the last election. We are currently undertaking a review of Dunnstown Recreation Reserve Sports Oval Lighting;
but to her current partner, his mother and stepfather. The the original planning and location aspects of the project Bungaree Recreation Reserve Sports Oval Lighting;
message expressed a wish to kill his mother and stepfather, and also investigating the installation of splash parks. It is Elaine Recreation Reserve Water and Irrigation;
ending by saying I feel like committing a murder-suicide. suggested that the $19 million ask of Government is too Moorabool Play Space Upgrades; Street Lighting Bulk
Magistrate Robinson warned the accused, you seem to great at this stage and will detract from the other top four Lamp Changeover to LED; and Aquatics Upgrades in the
be escalating in your offending, and if you commit another projects put forward in this report. form of Splash Parks.
crime like this you can count on prison time.
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treasure
Mayors Award.
So hard, in fact, that Moora-
bool Shire Mayor (at the
time) Dave Edwards couldnt
pick just one.
By Kate Taylor This years honour went to
Alex Ng and Sue Lan (Bac-
Councillors have salvaged a proposal for a materials and chus Marsh Foodworks) and
timber recycling centre in Moorabool. Ruth and Mark Mills (The
The October 3 council meeting heard the application to turn Plough Hotel, Myrniong).
The Mayors Award ac-
the Bacchus Marsh Road, Merrimu, site into the recycling
knowledged an outstanding
operation but councillors voted to defer a decision until the individual within the com-
November 1 council meeting. munity and was one of 12
The business is set to source heritage, vintage, antique and categories in the 2017 Busi-
ness Excellence Awards. help themselves. Above: Alex Ng and Sue Lan (Bacchus Marsh Foodworks).
other salvaged materials from demolition sites of old and
Alex and Sue have owned Their generosity is out- Below: Mark Mills from The Plough in Myrniong.
heritage style buildings, bringing these salvaged materials to and operated Bacchus Marsh standing, Cr Edwards said.
the site to clean and pack for resale. Foodworks for 20-years this Down the road, the kind-
The site contains two lots, which previously held a service December. ness offered by Mark and
Cr Edwards said the pair Ruth Mills at The Plough
station that was demolished in 2005, with one of the lots
have provided generous in Myrniong is just as
subject to a heritage overlay because of its proximity to the donations and sponsorships impressive.
old Symington Brewery site. to dozens of local sporting
Over the last five-years,
Objections received totalled 13 to the proposal, mainly clubs, community groups
more than $250,000 has been
and individual residents.
concerning increased traffic, noise pollution, and that the raised for both the Bacchus
[Alex and Sue] help out
operation would be better suited to an industrial zone. Marsh and Ballan Hospi-
with fundraiser after fun-
tals, as well as $15,000 for
A report prepared by council officers recommended draiser and I am sure there
Blue Bird House and $1,000
refusing the permit application for the business, noting that is so much more that no one
for the Myrniong Uniting
even hears about, he said.
it would not provide any agricultural benefits to the farming Church.
Bacchus Marsh Foodworks
zone within which it is located, along with other concerns. has and is, an annual $10,000 In March this year, the
The site is located close to the entrance to the Avenue of sponsor of the Ballan, Gor- Mills hosted a benefit din-
don, Bacchus Marsh and ner for Bacchus Marsh resi-
Honour and the Bacchus Marsh township. The Avenue of
Darley Football Netball dent Steve Arandt, who was
Honour is an important tourism asset to Bacchus Marsh. The diagnosed with stage-four
Clubs and local cricket clubs
proposed use may be visually detrimental to the entrance to along with personal requests cancer.
Bacchus Marsh, read a report tabled at the meeting. when a family or individual The Mills have also hosted
But councillors found benefits to the proposal. comes upon hard times. discounted functions for hood House recently asked our own region, and I think
Bacchus Marsh Foodworks Bacchus Marsh Rotary, Bal- for help to raise money for its great that we recognise
No doubt you have been to The Restorers barn in lan and Bacchus Marsh
admin assistant, Bec Pino a defibrillator, we instantly those businesses because
Castlemaine, its the most visited tourist attraction in the accepted the award in Alex Lions Club, Bacchus Marsh
said yes. they are the heartbeat of our
Alexander Shire. Are you basing this on that model? East and Sues absence. Cricket Club, Darley Foot-
The 2017 Business Excel- community, he said.
Ward Councillor John Keogh asked the applicants at the [Alex and Sue] dont do all ball Club, Bacchus Marsh
and Myrniong CFA and Bac- lence Awards were held at Moorabool has about 65
October meeting. that they do for thankyous,
chus Marsh SES. the Wallace Hotel on Friday per cent of its workforce
they do it for themselves and
The applicants responded that they are after something Mr Mills said he was hon- October 27. that has to travel outside of
they do it for the commu-
similar, a family-friendly environment and that they want it nity, she said. oured to accept the Mayors Cr Edwards commended our Shire every day to go to
to be presentable. In 2015, during the Wye award. the Ballan and District work, so every single busi-
River fires, Alex handed If we have the opportunity Chamber of Commerce for ness in this room is a winner
Councillors approved the permit application at the
over the keys to his Lorne to work with the the com- their efforts. in my eyes, because they em-
November meeting, after amending the permit conditions to
supermarket to local fire- munity, we do it, he said. Its not very often we get to ploy people and they employ
include a non-industrial style fence that presents as attractive. When Darley Neighbour- celebrate the businesses in people locally.
fighters and told them to
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NOW OPEN
ADULT EDUCATION MARKETS
Ballan & District Community House Ballan Lions Club Market
Rear Mechanics Hall, Ballan. Term 4 program OUT NOW. Next market Saturday 2 December
All enquiries, bookings, classes & venue hire - call 5368 1934 . First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan 9am-1pm.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Enquiries 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses and classes. BM & Darley Market
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Saturday 18 November, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390 month at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345
145 (Alan).
The Laurels Bacchus Marsh Community College
229 Main Road, Bacchus Marsh. Courses and classes. Ballan Farmers Market
Next Market Saturday 10 December, 9am-1pm.
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061.
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
MEETINGS
The Pottery Group CHURCH
Tuesday and Fridays 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall (next Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
to Tennis Courts) Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome. Enquiries Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
to Maureen 0447173031. Service Times - Sunday 19 November - St Johns Bungaree,
St Andrews Playgroup Bacchus Marsh 9am; St Johns Ballan, 9.30am; St James, Morrisons, 5pm.
Enquiries - Glen Wesley 5368 2730.
(Behind St Andrews Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg
St, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm. Ballan Uniting Church (St. Pauls)
Enquiries Cindy 0433 651 066. Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Reflective Worship.
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group
B3 Community
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member
Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm Jean every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Bacchus Marsh.
Pastor Merv Patton 0412 290 036.
Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
Ballan Playgroup Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
Every Tuesday of school Term. St Johns Anglican Church Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
Hall- 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
905 558 Tamsin. Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 8.30am & 10am;
each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Balliang - 2nd Sunday 10.30am, 4th Sunday 9am. Myrniong
1st & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362.
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Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each
Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Childrens Program.
month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119.
Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
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Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics.
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh.
Enq - 0421 222 717.
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Further details 0429 681 566.
Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
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Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Mass Times Saturday- 5pm; Sunday 8.30am & 10am.
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CANCERJune 22-July 22
Finish and start - that is the weeks pattern. You com-
plete one job and immediately you are ready to start the
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Return engagements are popular. A dear friend could re-
Some disappointing news on Friday can be turned to your enter your life and a favourite film might be rerun.
advantage. Your romantic scene comes to life. You are a Healthwise you are vulnerable - look after yourself.
V.I.P. with many friends but urge them to express their
feelings. SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
TAURUSApril 21-May 22 Following a brief setback, finances improve again and
Joint ventures of all types are favoured this week. You everything seems on the right track. A love one is being
will have less inhibition in expressing emotions and more shy - look for hidden messages. Time to improve your
caution with the written word. physique.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
This week there will be lots of time spent making order
Luck is with you, hunches are strong. A visit with friends from chaos. Share artistic ideas - they prove great therapy
turns into a lovely holiday. This a great time to sign up for a troubled friend. Tension increases with more work-
for a language course or exercise programme. load. Recruit help.
NO. 9021 CANCERJune 22-July 22
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
ACROSS DOWN Finish and start - that is the weeks pattern. You com-
plete one job and immediately you are ready to start the Do your own thing - and dont feel guilty. There may be
1. Herb (8) 2. Frighten (5) a small windfall possible by the end of the week. The
6. Final (4) 3. Month (7) next. The weekend finds you in a whimsical spirit.
8. Chief (4) 4. Garment (4) best idea is to bank the loot and think before you spend.
9. Game (8) 5. Slaughter (8) LEOJuly 23-August 22
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
10. Smudge (5) 6. Zodiac sign (5) Extra work lands on your shoulders, and a neighbours
11. American Indian (6) 7. Mineral (7) Exchanges of ideas could lead to a financial bonus. There
flippant remark, irks. At home, all is lovely. This is a will be lots of time spent looking after loved ones, in-
13. Legal practitioner (6) 12. Miserable (8) rigorous week at the work place - and you could climb
15. Account (6) 14. Analgesic (7) cluding pets. Keep important phone numbers handy all
the ladder to success. week.
17. Musical instrument 16. Feline (7)
(6) 18. Nick (5) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
19. Awkward (5) 20. Dance (5) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
22. Note (8) 21. Remain (4) Your workload eases, so make it a giving week and visit Your greatest assets are helpful and thrifty and your li-
23. Assist (4) an elderly or ailing person. If you have put off a major ability, cautious to a fault. Next year finds you more of a
24. Ease (4) decision, its time to discuss it with your family. free spirit. A creative pursuit could earn you plaudits.
25. Dawn (8)
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
CRYPTIC PUZZLE This is the time to show off, demand respect, ask for a
ACROSS raise and prove why you are worth it. Its also a great
SUDOKU
1. What the robot has on its breastplate (thats a joke!) time for renewing friendships.
(8). 6. Dismiss as just old wine! (4). 8. List to a tale! (4).
9. What were making is a pie (8). 10. Give the man the SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
hard bed (5). 11. When the beetle appeared, the little
Return engagements are popular. A dear friend could re-
girl left (6). 13. The seat is small? Rot! (6). 15. Stolen
and damaged (6). 17. The old boiler is worth very little NUMBER GAME
enter your life and a favourite film might be rerun.
(6). 19. The rest dont keep their promises (5). 22. What Healthwise you are vulnerable - look after yourself.
Adam liked in New York? (3,5). 23. Learning its left or ANSWER BELOW 22-December 22
right on the map (4). 24. Bank you can depend on (4). SAGITTARIUSNovember
25. Only the souls of those who didnt achieve fame (8). Following a brief setback, finances improve again and
DOWN
2. Pull up the girl and man first (5). 3. Jumped, one said, everything seems on the right track. A love one is being
right in (7). 4. Not a long letter, you observe (4). 5. De- shy - look for hidden messages. Time to improve your
livering the article about the fight (8). 6. Pinched some- physique.
thing from the wardrobe (5). 7. Crack about a man: an CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Indian (7). 12. The dancing partner, I put in, is not
graceful (8). 14. Its a dangerous substance and one is This week there will be lots of time spent making order
holding on to it (7). 16. Not straight about the day off (7). from chaos. Share artistic ideas - they prove great therapy
18. Aim to put one in the clear (5). 20. Should be a shade for a troubled friend. Tension increases with more work-
shortened, you grant (5). 21. Basil, for instance, is a load. Recruit help.
mans name (4).
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
Do your own thing - and dont feel guilty. There may be
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9020
Cur-d-led. 18, Pla-I-n. 20, A-gree(n). 21, Herb.
6, Stole. 7, Cre-Vic-e. 12, Terrap-I-n. 14, Ac-on-ite. 16, a small windfall possible by the end of the week. The
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 2, He-avE. 3, Sta-R-ted. 4, Note. 5, Th-row-ing. best idea is to bank the loot and think before you spend.
Across - 1, Fade. 7, Milligram. 8, Tune. 9, Shot. 10,
25, No-bodies.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Earn. 11, Lime. 14, Apprentice. 16, Prohibited. 19, Opal.
Copper. 19, Break. 22, Big Apple. 23, L-or-E. 24, Lean.
22, Smug. 24, Aunt. 25, Flog. 26, Stricture. 27, Sear.
10, Bert-H. 11, Wee-Vi-L. 13, S-addle. 15, Nicked. 17, Exchanges of ideas could lead to a financial bonus. There
Down - 1, Fatal. 2, Denim. 3, Bishop. 4, Blithe. 5, Ogre.
Across - 1,Chest-nut. 6, Sack. 8, Sag-a. 9, Turnover. will be lots of time spent looking after loved ones, in-
6, Barracuda. 12, Impromptu. 13, Each. 15, To-do. 17,
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GDCA Renegades
Ballarat Fire Brigade by 73
Cape trapped Wendouree Martindale all took wickets
runs in their one-day clash.
batsman Liam Brady in front as Golden Point could man-
to have the score at 4/56, but Darley bowled first and, age just 7/197 off their allot-
that set the stage for a 148 run apart from a 131 run partner- ted 50 overs.
Girls Competition
partnership between Heath ship for the fourth wicket, Darleys 14 & Under Sec-
Pyke and Tom Le Lievre that held the BFB batsmen rea- ond XI started the first day
took the ascendancy away sonably quiet, with a score of of match against Eynesbury
from the Lions. 6/244 at the end of 40 overs Eagles Black in impressive
inflated by two impressive fashion, making 5/216 off
Pyke eventually became Bacchus Marsh Bulls Cricket Club first all-girls cricket teams took to the field last Friday
middle-order knocks. Clint their 45 overs.
Longhursts fourth victim night for their first ever matches.
Salisbury impressed with Tarkyn Hamilton led the
with the score on 5/204, with All the girls showed some incredible skills and had a great time.
Pyke having scored 119 of the ball, taking 2/7 off his way with a well-compiled
those; but that was the last five over spell, Paul Tice- and unbeaten 50, his first- U/12 Girls
wicket the Lions would take hurst took 3/42 and James ever half century, whilst Oli- Bacchus Marsh 5/ 102 def Riddells Creek 5/98
as Jack Peeters (41 not out) Seager also took a wicket. ver Murray also batted well Shameka Grero top sored with 7 runs with wickets to Sienna Farrell, Ava Lalor, Jean Kelleher
joined Le Lievre to take the A 67 run partnership be- for 46, Kurtis Beck made 39 and Mathilda Kraljik with two run outs.
score to 5/288 at the close tween Gallagher and Darren at the top of the batting order U/15 Girls
of play. Le Lievre made his Hynes (25) set the scene for and Taine Powell made 27
Bacchus Marsh 4/119 def Woodend 6/38
maiden First Grade century the Lions, but when Gallagh- not out to have the Lions in
Ellie Martin top scored with 60 runs with wickets to Lucy Taylor (2), Jess Taylor (2) and
with an unbeaten 101 to set er was dismissed for 59 with a strong position going into
Lauren Martin (1), Lauren Paproth (1).
the Lions a healthy chase the score on 102, it took away next week.
For more information please contact Natalie Grero via Bacchus Marsh Bulls website.
next Saturday. Darleys main weapon in The Darley Roar Under 12
BC
the run chase. Wickets fell
REMEMBRANCE DAY - Keely reading the In Flanders Field and Daen reading The Ode
of Remembrance. Photos - submitted
Bacchus Marsh
Little Athletics Geoff Howard with some of the young Ballan Brumbies basketball members.
Photo Damien Wieland
Dressed to
Last Saturday the Centre Annual Multi Event Day was conducted. All athletes participated
in 5 events - a sprint race, distance race, hurdles, long jump and discus. Points were allocated
on the athletes results. Multi Event awards will be presented this coming Saturday. All
athletes will receive a Multi Event Certificate with full results.
The weather was superb for athletics and an astounding 452 PBs were recorded with 21
athletes achieving 5 PBs for the meet - Solomon Miesen, Olivia Way, Zane Rich, Oliver Lidgett-
impress
Egan, Ben Peterson, Braydn Rich, Murphy Harrington, Daen Sadhai, Charlie Conroy, Ryan
Lister, Myah Estlick, Isaac Colella, Logan Hucker, Hudson Wisewould, Bridie Shanahan, Ymir
Travisson-Heafield, Georgia Payne, Nicholas Ibrahim, Thomas Ibrahim, Emma Goodrem
and Jordan Moore.
All members acknowledged Remembrance Day at 11am. President Maria Downes read
an Introduction to Remembrance Day followed by Centre Captains, Keely Rich reading In
Flanders Field then Daen Sadhai read The Ode of Remembrance prior to the playing of the By Jessica Howard and create healthier, happier Program is providing our
Last Post and a Minutes Silence. and more united communi- local clubs with modern
Ballans new, and only, bas- ties, and theyre the launch- uniforms and equipment,
ketball club will be fitted
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