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18 KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 2014 www.katherinetimes.com.au >> your stars >> crossword >> what’s on ... Publish your upcoming events here. Email details to [email protected] >> back in time ... WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 Storytime, Katherine Town Library, 10.30- 11.30am. Interactive pro- gram for parents and children filled with stories, songs and games. Good Beginnings, Kalano Playgroup, Kalano, 10am - 12noon AA Katherine town meet- ings, St Paul’s Anglican Church, 8-9.30pm. Meetings every Friday and Monday. Territory Craft Kather- ine Inc, social craft, 7pm to 9.30pm. All welcome phone 8971 0740. Glass Bottle Wall Work- shops, workshops held over 2 days from 4.30pm - 8.30pm, last workshop ‘finishing the job’ Thurs- day June 19 from 4.30pm. Further informa- tion and to book email Lauren imlaurenok@hot- mail.com THURSDAY, JUNE 19 Toy Library is open 10am-12noon, 3-6pm. Katherine Library, Wrig- gle and Rhyme, 1.30pm. 8971 1888. Good Beginnings, Dads and kids, Kirkpatrick Street, 3pm - 5pm, 0-12 years. Afternoon tea pro- vided. Katherine Region Arts, Local Music Jam night, 7pm, Katherine Sports and Recreation Club. Open mic night, with or without instrument. Katherine Bowls Club, Barefoot Bowls, 6.30pm and 8.30pm, Katherine Country Club. Get a team together or you will be placed in a team. Some coaching available. Call Bronwyn on 0439 823 369 or the Club 8972 1276. FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Good Beginnings Play and Learn Playgroup, 9.30am - 11.30am, 0-5 years. Bring a piece of fruit to share, Kirkpatrick Street, all welcome. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Toy Library 10am - 12pm. Find the Bliss within Yourself, with Dada Gu- namuktananda, yogi and meditation teacher, 11am, Katherine Public Library. All welcome. En- quiries 0481 321 900. MONDAY, JUNE 23 Good Beginnings Big- inini Playgroup, 9.30am-11.30am, 0-5 years, Kirkpatrick Street, all welcome. Territory Craft, School Holiday workshops. First workshop - knitting, 9am to 12.30pm, continues June 30. For more infor- mation on workshops being held during June/July call Territory Craft, 8971 0740. TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Katherine Playgroup, 9am - 11am, ages 0-4. Corner of Needham and Casuarina Street. 8972 2065. Good Beginnings, Baby group, 10am to 12noon, 0-12 months, Kirkpatrick Street, all welcome. Grow, 10am-12noon, Carers NT Katherine office, 1/17 First Street. Free. Call 1800 558 268. Good Beginnings Bright Starters, 1.30pm - 3pm, 0-7 years. Carers wel- come. Territory Craft Kather- ine Inc, patchwork, quilt- ing sewing group, 10am to 2pm. Phone 8971 0740. THURSDAY, JUNE 26 G.Wiz Inc (training cen- tre for Kath Seniors and others), inaugural meet- ing for election of office bearers/ committee members, 5.30pm, Rotary Park. Contact Jim Bitossi 0418 896 177 MONDAY, JULY 7 Territory Craft, School Holiday workshops. Cro- cheting, 9am to 12.30pm, continues July 14. For more information on workshops being held during June/July call Territory Craft, 8971 0740. ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Your creative side is en- hanced by indulging yourself in as much artistic inspiration (music, art, dance, etc.) as you can fit into your schedule. Take someone special with you. TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Take a little restorative time out of your busy life. Go somewhere quiet this weekend. Or just close the door, turn on the answering machine and pretend you're away. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your advice might be much in demand by fam- ily and friends this week. But reserve time for yourself to investigate a project that could have some unexpected po- tential. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Work-related issues demand your attention in the early part of the week. Family matters dominate Thursday and Friday. But the weekend is yours to spend as you please. LEO (July 23 to Aug 22) Try to keep your tem- per in check as you deal with someone who seems to enjoy showing disrespect. Losing your Leonine cool might be just what the goader hopes to see. VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) A heated confronta- tion needs some cool-off time before it boils over. Better to step away than to try to win an ar- gument where emotions overrule the facts. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Someone very special in your life finally sends that reassuring mes- sage you've been hoping for. You can now devote more time to the tasks you had put aside. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Job pressures begin to ease by the week's end, leaving you time to relax and restore your energy levels before you face next week's emerg- ing challenges. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) Your spiritual strength helps calm a friend who might be fac- ing an unsettling change in his or her life. An offer to help comes from a surprising source. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) By midweek you could learn some surprising facts about an associ- ate that might cause you to reconsider a long-held view about someone in your past. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) One of those rare-for- you darker moods sets in in the early part of the week. But by Thurs- day, the clouds lift and you're back doing nice things for people in need. PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20) Use that sharp Pis- cean perceptiveness to reel in more information about a promising offer so that you have the facts to back up what- ever decision you make. The old Mataranka Homestead (Elsey Station). Picture: Katherine & Region Photos, People & History Facebook page (David Nolan). Do you have any old photos of the Kather- ine region? Contact us at the Katherine Times office on 8972 1111 or send an email to editor.kathtimes@ru- ralpress.com. >> film society presents The melodramatic 2006 best-selling book by Chima- manda Ngoze Adichie, Half of a Yel- low Sun, is arguably the most evocative lit- erary account to date of the Nigerian Civil War that brutalized the country between 1967 and 1970. The film, based on this novel, begins on October 1, 1960, the day Nigeria became independent from the United Kingdom. Central to the sto- ryline are Olanna and Kainene; glam- ourous twins from a wealthy Nigerian family. Upon returning to a privileged city life in newly independent 1960s Nigeria after their expensive Eng- lish education, the two women make very different choices. Olanna shocks her family by going to live with her lover, the “revolutionary profes- sor” Odenigbo in the dusty university town of Nsukka. Her sister, Kainene turns out to be a fiercely suc- cessful business- woman when she takes over the family interests and falls in love with Richard, an English writer. Preoccupied by their romantic entan- glements, and a be- trayal between the sisters, the events of their life seem to loom larger than poli- tics. However, they be- come caught up in the events of the Nigerian civil war, in which the lgbo peo- ple fought an impas- sioned struggle to establish Biafra as an independent repub- lic, ending in chilling violence which shocked the entire world. HALF OF A YELLOW SUN THURSDAY June 26 6.30pm, Catch up with friends, glass of wine $5, snacks provided 7pm: film starts CLASSIFICATION: M Genre: Drama KATHERINE CINEMA 20 First Street. Phone 8971 2522. Fax 8971 2666. www.katherinecinemas.com.au Thursday 22 Jump Street (MA15+) 8.20pm. Blended (PG) 8.30pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 8.45pm. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 6pm. Maleficent (M) 6.20pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 6.10pm. Friday 22 Jump Street (MA15+) 8.20pm. Blended (PG) 8.30pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 8.45pm. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 6pm. Maleficent (M) 6.20pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 6.10pm. Saturday 22 Jump Street (MA15+) 11.20am, 5.30pm, 8pm. A Million Ways to Die in the West (MA15+) 3.40pm. Blended (PG) 11am, 1.30pm, 8.30pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 4pm, 8.45pm. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 12pm. Maleficent (M) 1.40pm, 6.20pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 2.50pm, 6.10pm. Sunday 22 Jump Street (MA15+) 11.40am, 2pm, 7pm. Blended (PG) 2.20pm, 7.10pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 11.50am, 4.45pm. How to Train your Dragon 2 (PG) 12pm, 2.15pm, 4.25pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 4.30pm, 6.40pm.

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18 KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 2014 www.katherinetimes.com.au

>> your stars

>> crossword

>> what’s on ... Publish your upcoming events here. Email details to [email protected]

>> back in time ...

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18Storytime, KatherineTown Library, 10.30-11.30am. Interactive pro-gram for parents andchildren filled with stories,songs and games.Good Beginnings,Kalano Playgroup,Kalano, 10am - 12noonAA Katherine town meet-ings, St Paul’s AnglicanChurch, 8-9.30pm.Meetings every Fridayand Monday. Territory Craft Kather-ine Inc, social craft, 7pmto 9.30pm. All welcomephone 8971 0740.Glass Bottle Wall Work-shops, workshops heldover 2 days from 4.30pm- 8.30pm, last workshop‘finishing the job’ Thurs-day June 19 from4.30pm. Further informa-

tion and to book emailLauren [email protected], JUNE 19Toy Library is open10am-12noon, 3-6pm.Katherine Library, Wrig-gle and Rhyme, 1.30pm.8971 1888.Good Beginnings, Dadsand kids, KirkpatrickStreet, 3pm - 5pm, 0-12years. Afternoon tea pro-vided.Katherine Region Arts,Local Music Jam night,7pm, Katherine Sportsand Recreation Club.Open mic night, with orwithout instrument.Katherine Bowls Club,Barefoot Bowls, 6.30pmand 8.30pm, KatherineCountry Club. Get a team together oryou will be placed in a

team. Some coachingavailable. Call Bronwynon 0439 823 369 or theClub 8972 1276.FRIDAY, JUNE 20Good Beginnings Playand Learn Playgroup,9.30am - 11.30am, 0-5years. Bring a piece offruit to share, KirkpatrickStreet, all welcome.SATURDAY, JUNE 21Toy Library 10am -12pm.Find the Bliss withinYourself, with Dada Gu-namuktananda, yogi andmeditation teacher,11am, Katherine PublicLibrary. All welcome. En-quiries 0481 321 900.MONDAY, JUNE 23Good Beginnings Big-inini Playgroup,9.30am-11.30am, 0-5years, Kirkpatrick Street,

all welcome.Territory Craft, SchoolHoliday workshops. Firstworkshop - knitting, 9amto 12.30pm, continuesJune 30. For more infor-mation on workshopsbeing held duringJune/July call TerritoryCraft, 8971 0740. TUESDAY, JUNE 1Katherine Playgroup,9am - 11am, ages 0-4.Corner of Needham andCasuarina Street. 89722065.Good Beginnings, Babygroup, 10am to 12noon,0-12 months, KirkpatrickStreet, all welcome.Grow, 10am-12noon,Carers NT Katherine office, 1/17 First Street.Free. Call 1800 558 268.Good Beginnings BrightStarters, 1.30pm - 3pm,

0-7 years. Carers wel-come. Territory Craft Kather-ine Inc, patchwork, quilt-ing sewing group, 10amto 2pm. Phone 89710740.THURSDAY, JUNE 26G.Wiz Inc (training cen-tre for Kath Seniors andothers), inaugural meet-ing for election of officebearers/ committeemembers, 5.30pm, Rotary Park. Contact JimBitossi 0418 896 177MONDAY, JULY 7Territory Craft, SchoolHoliday workshops. Cro-cheting, 9am to 12.30pm,continues July 14. For more information onworkshops being heldduring June/July call Territory Craft, 89710740.

ARIES(Mar 21 to Apr 19)

Your creative side is en-hanced by indulgingyourself in as muchartistic inspiration(music, art, dance, etc.)as you can fit into yourschedule. Take someonespecial with you.

TAURUS(Apr 20 to May 20)

Take a littlerestorative time out ofyour busy life. Gosomewhere quiet thisweekend. Or just closethe door, turn on theanswering machine andpretend you're away.

GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Your advice might be

much in demand by fam-ily and friends this week.But reserve time foryourself to investigate aproject that could havesome unexpected po-tential.

CANCER(June 21 to July 22)

Work-related issuesdemand your attentionin the early part of theweek. Family mattersdominate Thursday andFriday. But the weekendis yours to spend as youplease.

LEO(July 23 to Aug 22)

Try to keep your tem-per in check as you dealwith someone whoseems to enjoy showingdisrespect. Losing yourLeonine cool might bejust what the goaderhopes to see.

VIRGO(Aug 23 to Sept 22)

A heated confronta-tion needs some cool-offtime before it boils over.Better to step awaythan to try to win an ar-gument where emotionsoverrule the facts.

LIBRA(Sept 23 to Oct 22)

Someone very specialin your life finally sendsthat reassuring mes-sage you've been hopingfor. You can now devotemore time to the tasksyou had put aside.

SCORPIO(Oct 23 to Nov 21)

Job pressures beginto ease by the week'send, leaving you time torelax and restore yourenergy levels before youface next week's emerg-ing challenges.

SAGITTARIUS(Nov 22 to Dec 21)

Your spiritualstrength helps calm afriend who might be fac-ing an unsettling changein his or her life. An offerto help comes from asurprising source.

CAPRICORN(Dec 22 to Jan 19)

By midweek you couldlearn some surprisingfacts about an associ-ate that might causeyou to reconsider along-held view aboutsomeone in your past.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18)

One of those rare-for-you darker moods setsin in the early part ofthe week. But by Thurs-day, the clouds lift andyou're back doing nicethings for people inneed.

PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20)

Use that sharp Pis-cean perceptiveness toreel in more informationabout a promising offerso that you have thefacts to back up what-ever decision you make.

The old MatarankaHomestead (ElseyStation).

Picture: Katherine & RegionPhotos, People &History Facebookpage (David Nolan).

Do you have any oldphotos of the Kather-ine region? Contactus at the KatherineTimes office on8972 1111 or sendan email [email protected].

>> film society presents

The melodramatic2006 best-sellingbook by Chima-manda NgozeAdichie, Half of a Yel-low Sun, is arguablythe most evocative lit-erary account to dateof the Nigerian CivilWar that brutalizedthe country between1967 and 1970.

The film, based onthis novel, begins onOctober 1, 1960, theday Nigeria becameindependent from theUnited Kingdom.

Central to the sto-ryline are Olannaand Kainene; glam-ourous twins from awealthy Nigerianfamily.

Upon returning toa privileged city life innewly independent1960s Nigeria aftertheir expensive Eng-lish education, thetwo women makevery differentchoices.

Olanna shocks herfamily by going to live

with her lover, the“revolutionary profes-sor” Odenigbo in thedusty university townof Nsukka.

Her sister,Kainene turns out tobe a fiercely suc-cessful business-woman when shetakes over the familyinterests and falls inlove with Richard, anEnglish writer.

Preoccupied bytheir romantic entan-glements, and a be-trayal between thesisters, the events oftheir life seem toloom larger than poli-tics.

However, they be-come caught up inthe events of theNigerian civil war, inwhich the lgbo peo-ple fought an impas-sioned struggle toestablish Biafra as anindependent repub-lic, ending in chillingviolence whichshocked the entireworld.

HALF OF A YELLOW SUNTHURSDAY June 26

6.30pm, Catch up with friends, glass of wine$5, snacks provided 7pm: film starts

CLASSIFICATION: MGenre: Drama

KATHERINE

CINEMA20 First Street. Phone 8971 2522. Fax 8971 2666.

www.katherinecinemas.com.au

Thursday

22 Jump Street (MA15+) 8.20pm. Blended (PG) 8.30pm.

Edge of Tomorrow (M) 8.45pm. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 6pm.

Maleficent (M) 6.20pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 6.10pm.

Friday

22 Jump Street (MA15+) 8.20pm.

Blended (PG) 8.30pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 8.45pm.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 6pm. Maleficent (M) 6.20pm.

The Fault in our Stars (M) 6.10pm.Saturday

22 Jump Street (MA15+) 11.20am, 5.30pm,8pm. A Million Ways to Die in the West

(MA15+) 3.40pm. Blended (PG) 11am, 1.30pm, 8.30pm. Edge of Tomorrow (M) 4pm, 8.45pm.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 12pm. Maleficent (M) 1.40pm, 6.20pm.

The Fault in our Stars (M) 2.50pm, 6.10pm.Sunday

22 Jump Street (MA15+) 11.40am, 2pm, 7pm.Blended (PG) 2.20pm, 7.10pm.

Edge of Tomorrow (M) 11.50am, 4.45pm. How to Train your Dragon 2 (PG) 12pm,

2.15pm, 4.25pm. The Fault in our Stars (M) 4.30pm, 6.40pm.