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16 May 2016 Vol 19 No 10 Newspaper of the Frankland River Community Est. 1998 Circ. 405 Wednesday 25 May 9.30am - 11.30am Where Your Money Goes $25 Funds resources to support GPs and health professionals advising patients on cancer prevention, screening and diagnosis. $50 Ensures a cancer nurse is available on our free, confidential telephone service (13 11 20) to offer support on all aspects of cancer. $100 Allows us to support childcare centres and primary schools taking part in the National SunSmart Schools program $500 Helps fund the provision of telephone and web-based support groups facilitated by trained peer volunteers and health professionals. $1000 Brings our ground-breaking research into new and better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Join us for morning tea and help make a difference! Wednesday 25 May 9.30am - 11.30am Frankland River Community Resource Centre Raffle, competitions, and information, complimented with fun and laughter. Looking forward to your company on the day. Back by popular demand Frankland River CRC invites you to a LADIES PAMPER DAY SUNDAY 29 MAY 2016 10.00am - 3.00pm $10 Entry includes lunch & complimentary glass of bubbly Masseurs Hairdressers Nail technician Tarot card reading Costume jewellery Foot soothing massage Healing touch praconer Card & giſt wrapping & much more! The best therapy in the world is time out with your friends Join us for a chid free / man free day

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16 May 2016 Vol 19 No 10 Newspaper of the Frankland River Community Est. 1998 Circ. 405

Wednesday 25 May

9.30am - 11.30am

Where Your Money Goes $25 Funds resources to support GPs and health

professionals advising patients on cancer prevention,

screening and diagnosis.

$50 Ensures a cancer nurse is available on our

free, confidential telephone service (13 11 20) to offer

support on all aspects of cancer.

$100 Allows us to support childcare centres and

primary schools taking part in the National SunSmart

Schools program

$500 Helps fund the provision of telephone and

web-based support groups facilitated by trained peer

volunteers and health professionals.

$1000 Brings our ground-breaking research into new

and better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.

Join us for morning tea and help make a difference!

Wednesday 25 May 9.30am - 11.30am

Frankland River Community Resource Centre

Raffle, competitions, and information, complimented with

fun and laughter.

Looking forward to your company on the day.

B a c k b y p o p u l a r d e m a n d

F ra n k l a n d R i v e r C R C i n v i te s yo u t o a

L A D I E S PA M P E R DAY

SUNDAY 29 MAY 2016 10.00am - 3.00pm

$10 Entry includes lunch & complimentary glass of bubbly

Masseurs Hairdressers Nail technician Tarot card reading Costume jewellery Foot soothing massage Healing touch practitioner Card & gift wrapping & much more!

T h e b e s t t h e r a p y i n t h e w o r l d i s t i m e o u t w i t h y o u r f r i e n d s

J o i n u s f o r a c h i d f r e e / m a n f r e e d a y

The Franklander Page 2, 16 May 2016

Community Lunch FRANKLAND CWA

Rainfa l l F igures

Shire of Cranbrook Council Meeting

The next Council Meeting will be held Wednesday

18 May 2016 in the Cranbrook Council Chambers.

Meeting commences at 3.00pm

Members of the public are welcome to attend.

Country Women's Association have you thought what

else CWA could mean? Clever Women Achievers and

that’s what I feel we are at the moment because the plans

for our 60th Birthday gathering are going along nicely

and promises to be a real fun day in November.

Also a clever achiever is one of our ex members who is

now a member at Wagin CWA. I forgot to report last

time Hazel Toovey just about scooped the pool at Wagin

Woolarama in the cooking and preserves.

Congratulations Hazel.

Our last meeting was a very busy one with all the voting

for our new State Committee and new State President

who will take over on Wednesday 20 July at our State

Conference in Fremantle which is run over two days.

Winner of our Flower competition was a tie between Ev

Devine and Denise Greenhalgh. Ev also won our raffle.

Our next meeting is on the 9th June and the competition

is a key ring.

Did you know CWA was responsible for the government

introducing cottage homes for the aged to be built in

country areas? Also CWA was instrumental in getting

the introduction of itemised telephone bills and untimed

local calls to the nearest business centre.

Ladies have you considered joining CWA?

Shirley Williams

Secretary 9826 8009

Thankyou to Tammy Hale and Jen Quick for our lunch

this month. We started with a choice of either Red Wine

or Moroccan flavoured Beef Casserole with Potato Bake,

Roast pumpkin, steamed beans and fresh bread to soak

the lovely gravy. Then finished with a simple but

delicious Butterscotch Pudding with ice-cream. Several

of our diners requested Jen's recipe for the pudding so

we have included it in this newsletter. Thanks again

Tammy and Jen for the wonderful meal.

If you're disappointed and feel you missed out on this

terrific lunch (at the bargain price of just $5) don't

worry. There's another one next month, on Thursday 9th

June, when our very clever Year Six students will be

cooking for us. See you there

Pereena McGuirk

Lunch Coordinator

Jen’s Butterscotch Pudding

1 cup Self Raising Flour

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup sultanas/currants

1/2 cup milk

1 1/2 cups hot water

2-3 tbs golden syrup

1 tbs butter

Mix the flour, sugar, fruit and milk together and spoon

into a 1.5L baking dish.

Mix the hot water, syrup and butter together and

carefully pour over the batter.

Bake in a moderate oven 30-40 minutes until golden

brown.

April rainfall figures from Rocky Gully and Bokerup

were unavailable for the last edition, they are as follows:

Rocky Gully 70.1 mm YTD 204 mm

Bokerup 60.4 mm YTD 174.4 mm

The Franklander Page 3, 16 May 2016

Thank you

ALKOOMI WINES 1141 Wingebellup Road,

Frankland River, WA 6396

FINE WINES & OLIVE OIL

Visitors Welcome OPEN 7 Days - 10am to 5pm

Picnic Facilities, Chalets & Function Room Hire Available

Telephone: (08) 98 552 229 Fax: (08) 98 552 284

Email: [email protected]

www.alkoomiwines.com.au

Frankland River Primary School students

and staff wish to thank Mr John Della Golla

from Southern Forest Machinery for supporting the

school and P&C with the generous donation of a ride-on

toy tractor. The popular machinery is in high demand by

the junior students in the playground.

A huge vote of thanks from everyone.

Talking Drugs – an Information

Session for Parents

Parents have an important

role to play in preventing

and reducing their children’s

risk of harm from drug use.

As part of the national and state strategy to address

methamphetamine and other drug use behaviour, the

Department of Education and SDERA will offer a

Talking Drugs information session for parents.

The Talking Drugs session will be held for parents on

8 June 2016 at Dog Rock Motel Function Centre with

welcome tea and coffee available from 6.15pm

Places are limited. To register go to

http://www.eventbrite.com.au

Or contact Annmaree Lynch Mob 0428 855 579

E: [email protected]

If you would like to attend this FREE information

session the CRC is organising the Community Bus for

the event. Seats are limited. Please contact Adrian

9855 2310 to reserve your seat. This project is proudly

supported by Shire of Cranbrook and there will be no

transport costs to attend the event.

Long Table Lunch The recently held Long Table Lunch was well received

with 41 adults and 17 children sitting down to a relaxing

chicken and salad lunch followed by some delectable

slices to accompany coffee. Although a cool day the rain

held off and tables were set up along the front

verandah of the hall enabling everyone to enjoy the meal

outdoors.

Frankland River CRC Committee would like to thank

everyone for attending this social event to celebrate the

human productivity of the region and are busy planning

another day to be held possibly in early spring before the

dust and flies are about and grain harvest swings into

action.

The Franklander Page 4, 16 May 2016

Frankland Rural

Rural Merchandise Agronomy Livestock

OPEN 7.30am – 5.00pm Mon-Fri 9.00am – 12.00pm Sat

Nathan, Chloe and Bronwen P 08 9855 2288 M 0488 552 288 F 08 9855 2289

Plantagenet Medica l Centre

Appointments 9892 1000

10th Light Horse Albany Troop

looking for new members

The Albany Light Horse Troop was established in

Albany at least 25 years ago. Over the last two years our

Troop has gone through significant changes. We held a

recruitment drive, updated our uniform (to reflect the

WW1 era) and gained affiliation with the Australian

Light Horse Association (ALHA). Our members wanted

to recognise and preserve the history of the Western

Australian contingent that served, however we are

mindful that many Light Horsemen from Western

Australia (WA) were members of other regiments

around Australia (or came home from war to settle and

start a new life in WA). Most of these regiments are

recognised with various other Troops around Australia,

which are also affiliated with the ALHA. Our members

agreed on our change of direction, instead focusing on

the Western Australian Regiment (10th Light

Horse). As a result we changed our name from Albany

Light Horse Troop to 10th Light Horse Albany Troop

Inc. (we became incorporated at the same time).

We now hold regular training sessions on a monthly

basis, having developed a strong relationship with the

Albany Race Club who offered their grounds to our

Troop to base ourselves from. We communicate

regularly with our local RSL, who have been pleased

with the progress of our Troop and in exchange have

provided a huge amount of support in the restructure and

reinvention of the Albany Troop. We are now invited to

all services on the RSL Albany calendar and are able to

provide Troopers to participate in either mounted and/or

dismounted events and services.

Our Troop attends numerous services, commemorative

events, agricultural shows and field days throughout the

year, but most importantly we spend time educating

children (at schools) about the history of the Light Horse

(specifically around the 10th Light Horse Regiment).

Mid way through 2015, our Troop discussed the

possibility of inducting our first honorary member. We

wanted to use this opportunity to better educate

ourselves, given the time we spend teaching others about

the 10th Light Horse. We agreed that learning comes

from many places such as books, museums, archives and

so on, but nothing compares to actual accounts from

those that experienced it. On Sunday 22nd November

2015 our Troop inducted Mr Richard (Dick) Hobley

(formerly of Nyabing) as our first honorary member and

used this event as a great learning opportunity; to gain a

better understanding of the role of the Light Horse

during WW2. Much of our previous education had been

around their role in WW1. If you have a relative that

may have been involved in the 10th Light Horse during

WW2 we would love to hear from you.

Do you think that you might be interested in joining our

Troop? If so, we are holding a two-day training weekend

on the 11th and 12th of June 2016 at King River Pony

Club, Albany. We are hosting Phil Chalker, National

President of the Australian Light Horse Association and

members of the various other WA Troops ranging from

Esperance (a new Troop formed in 2016) in the east, to

Bunbury on the west coast as well as members from

Perth/Kelmscott/Pinjarra and also the northern and

eastern Wheatbelt.

Please don’t hesitate to contact Albany Troop President

Maxine Waterhouse (0417 973 911) or Secretary Doerte

Lehman (0428 710 367) for further information.

The Franklander Page 5, 16 May 2016

OPENING TIMES

Monday to Friday

9:30am to 5:00pm

Phone/Fax (08) 9855 2310 Email: [email protected] http://franklandrivercrc.net.au

Our Services

Government Information Westlink Broadcasts Computer Hire Wi-Fi Internet Hotspot Centrelink Access Point Desktop Publishing Printing Laminating Binding Business Courses Public Library Photocopying Videoconferencing Room Hire Tourist Information Faxing Lifestyle Courses Job Board Souvenirs Craft The Franklander Newspaper

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea

The Frankland River CRC Biggest Morning Tea will be held on Wednesday 25 May 2016. Come along and support the Cancer Council efforts to obtain funds for Cancer Research. If you have a milk or cream jug bring it in and we will have them displayed and a prize for the most unusual jug.

There will be a raffle on the day.

Talking Drugs Parent Information Session

8 June 2016 at 6.15pm to 8.00pm there will be a Talking Drugs Parent Information Session. This event is free and I have arranged for the Frankland River Community Bus to take people to Albany. There is no transport cost, so that parents may attend this very important and valuable event.

If you are interested in attending this drug information session please call the Frankland River CRC on 98552310. There is room for 11 people on the bus.

Ladies Pamper Day

The Ladies Pamper Day will be held on the 29 May in the Frankland River Hall.

$10 entry fee, lunch provided along with a glass of bubbly, endless tea & coffee.

We will have 2 hairdressers, 2 masseurs, a nail technician, Tarot Card reader, Tea Leaf Reader and Healing Touch practitioner. Costume jewellery, card and gift wrapping paper, Janette Worts (your inspiration food / cooking samples) Foot soothing massage with more interesting services and products.

The crèche at the Community Centre will be available for children, being provided by Mel. The cost of child care will be between the parent and Mel.

The day is a child free (unless mum is required for feeding) / man free day.

Trash Test Dummies

The Trash Test Dummies will be in Frankland River on the 11 June at 2.00pm.

Tickets can be booked at the Frankland River Community Centre. Family tickets 2 Adults 2 children $25.00, Single adult $10.00 and Child ticket $5.00. There will be limited seats, so book your seat. This is a world class event being brought to Frankland River by the Frankland River CRC & Country Arts WA.

The Frankland River CRC Photographic Competition Entry Forms will be available from the Frankland River CRC & have been included in this edition.

The Franklander Page 6, 16 May 2016

Child Health Cl inic

Monthly Cl inic held on the second

Wednesday at Community Centre

Appointments 9851 1451

Mark 0427 724 846

S H I R E S N A P S H OT

WEDNESDAY 10am - 12noon except school

holidays

FREE

Federation Park Frankland

4th Wednesday each month

Warren Blackwood Waste

Recycling Service – Information

RECYCLABLE ITEMS THAT CAN BE PLACED

IN YOUR RECYCLING BIN

► All Cardboard including cereal boxes, soap

powder boxes and packaging boxes.

► All Plastic Bottles and Bags

► Aluminium cans, clean foil and foil trays.

► Clean Newspaper, glossy magazines and leaflets -

All untied.

► Glass bottles and jars (NO broken glass or plate

glass) - Please remove lids from glass containers.

► Steel tins and cans, including aerosol cans - Please

remove caps.

► Milk and juice containers - Please rinse.

THESE ITEMS CANNOT BE PLACED IN YOUR

RECYCLING BIN.

If these items are placed into your bin, then the contents

can’t be recycled and they will be directed to landfill:

Food Scraps or Wrappings

Garden Refuse and Clippings

Clothing and Toys

Polystyrene

Broken Glass

Needles and Syringes

Rubber and Leather

Mulch and Leaves

Timber or Building Materials

Crockery and Ceramics

Nappies

Food Scraps or Wrappings

Oil, Acid or Chemicals

Batteries or Metal

BONUS DRAW!

Emergency Evacuation Kit.

To encourage members of the community who were not

able to attend the Cranbrook Show to participate in the

survey – the Shire has decided to raffle a second

Emergency Evacuation Kit!

To go into the draw to win you will need to complete the

survey attached to this newspaper, download a copy of

the survey from the Shire website

http://www.cranbrook.wa.gov.au/emergencies/local-

emergency-management or contact the Shire Office on

9826 1008 or the Frankland River Community Centre on

9855 2310, and request a copy of the survey to be sent or

emailed to you.

The completed survey can be returned any of the follow-

ing ways:

In Person: Shire of Cranbrook Administration Office /

Frankland River Community Centre

Email: [email protected]

Mail: PO Box 21 Cranbrook WA 6321

Fax: 9826 1090

Unfortunately if you have already completed the survey

previously you will be ineligible to win the prize. Raffle

to be drawn Friday 17 June 2016.

The information gathered will assist your Local

Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) and the

Shire with future emergency planning.

School Can Recycling Bins

With the decision taken by Shire to

remove the recycling bins from the area

next to the Frankland River hall it has

become necessary to relocate the Frankland River

Primary School can recycling bins. They have been

moved from the Frankland River hall carpark to the

Primary School for continued community use and are

situated along the fence where the school bus pick-up is.

Thank you to the community for utilising the recycling

drop-off point in the past and we hope you will continue

to support this school project in the future.

The Franklander Page 7, 16 May 2016

Saturday 11 June 2016, 2pm

Limited tickets. Family Pass (2 adults, 2 children) $25

Adults $10 Children $5 Book early!!

The Franklander Page 8, 16 May 2016

Phone:

(08) 9851 2015

1800 052 222

NEW SHIRE OPENING

HOURS

8:30AM — 4PM

The Franklander Page 9, 16 May 2016

Frankland River Publ ic L ibrary

With the cooler months and lovely rains now is an excellent time to get the winter vegetable garden into full swing

and initiate the planning and designing that will revitalise the garden for spring and summer flowering. This also

makes it a great time to browse the shelves and magazines for inspiration before we tackle our latest garden project.

On the Shel f…

Garden Magic

George Carter challenges us to let our imaginations soar making the Ordinary

Extraordinary! With a love of the formal garden setting, George has embellished and

enhanced his garden rooms with witty and clever transformations of everyday tools and

items found in garden centres.

Designing and Creating a Cottage Garden

The title and photographs evoke images of profusions of scented borders, flowery bowers, rambling paths and secret

nooks. This universally loved gardening style has evolved over time and this charming book follows its history while

explaining some of the classic design elements; the garden gate, climbing plants and decorative features and how

simply they can be adapted into even the smallest area in your garden.

Garden Planning & Garden Design

by Peter Mchoy & Tessa Evelegh

500 ideas & professional plans for fantastic, easy garden improvement

Packed with achievable decorative ideas that can create a garden that suits your needs,

personality and budget.

Garden Design Solutions

Illustrated with inspirational photographs of garden designer Stephen Woodhams most

celebrated projects. This book demonstrates how you can make the most of any outside

space with a little creativity. From garden rooms, features & focal points, textures &

surfaces along with tips on scale & proportion. Definitely a great book for browsing even if

only to dream….

Heaven is a Garden

Jan Johnsen show us how powerfully we can be affected by the presence of water, trees,

shapes and colour within a landscape. Her book demonstrates how with a little careful

planning your personal garden can be transformed into a serene and calming outdoor place

perfect for reflection and inner peace.

The Australian Garden

Australia enjoys an astonishing range of unusual and exquisite plants which deserve to be

included in our garden plans. In her book The Australian Garden - designing with Australian

plants Diana Snape shows how our native plants can be used in most of the garden styles.

Pruning an Illustrated Guide

Judy Lowe provides the reader with foolproof methods for shaping and trimming trees,

shrubs, roses, vines and fruit trees along with tips on grooming annuals, perennials, herbs,

vegetables and house plants.

Homegrown

Illustrated bites from your garden to your table

Simple illustrations and tips on growing 25 of the basic easy-to-grow vegetables and fruits from

seed, complimented with delicious ways to prepare the harvest. A charming way to introduce

children and adults alike to seasonal eating from the ground up!

These and many more titles are available at your local library, call in and have a browse

Monday to Friday 9 .30am to 5 .00pm

The Franklander Page 10, 16 May 2016

E m e r g e n c y Ev a c u a t i o n

P o i n t

A reminder to all

residents in the town of

Frankland River of the

location of the emergency

evacuation point in the

event a large scale

emergency.

Frankland River

Community Centre

55 Wingebellup Road

Frankland River

Shire of Cranbrook Emergency Number

0418 759 598

2016 RECYCLING DATES

Monday 23 May &

Monday 6 June

Community Health Service

Registered Nurse at

Frankland River Community Centre

Thursdays 1pm - 2pm

Visitors Welcome

Open weekdays 10.00 am to 4.00 pm

Weekends and Public Holidays by appointment Frankland Rocky Gully Road

Ph: 9855 1544

Nunijup Patchwork & Craft Group

Meeting Dates

Thursday 19 May

Thursday 2 June

AWARD WINNING WINES

WITH A VIEW

Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm

Cellar Door Sales & Tastings

Cheese platters, coffee, tea

and muffins now available.

Art, gifts, local preserves & oil

276 Ferngrove Rd, Frankland

Ph: 9855 2378

www.ferngrove.com.au

The Franklander Page 11, 16 May

Thank You

Bush Telegraph

www.cranbrook.wa.gov.au

‘MyCouncil’ Website

On 29 April 2916, the Minister for Local Government

launched the ‘MyCouncil’ website.

‘MyCouncil’ provides a snapshot of all Western

Australia’s local governments and allows members of

the public to make comparisons of data over time and

between councils.

This initiative allows the general public, for the first

time, to easily view how local governments are raising,

spending and managing their money. ‘MyCouncil’

presents data taken directly from local government

Annual Financial Statements and their submissions to

the Local Government Grants Commission Annual

Return.

The Financial Health Indicator (FHI) is a measurement

of a local government’s overall financial health. The FHI

methodology was developed by the Western Australian

Treasury Corporation with input from financial

professionals working in local governments across

Western Australia. The result is calculated from the

seven financial ratios that local governments are required

to report annually (Current ratio / Asset sustainability

ratio / Debt service cover ratio / Operating surplus ratio /

Own source revenue coverage ratio / Asset consumption

ratio/ Asset renewal funding ratio). Details of these

ratios are contained in the Shire’s 2014/2015 Annual

Report at pages 43 and 59.

A summary of the Shire’s Financial Health is shown on

the website and ratepayers concerned about the Shire’s

revenue, expenses and service delivery are encouraged

to visit the website to view the Shire’s financial

performance relative to other local authorities.

The website to view and compare results is:

www.mycouncil.wa.gov.au

Natalie Sims will be offering a complete range of Physio services for children: Gross motor skills Coordination improvement Growing pain management

Natalie will be at the Frankland Community Centre Friday 27 May from 9am - 3pm Bookings essential call 9841 5996

Our thoughts are with Christina and Wayne Swiney

along with Amber and Andrew on the devastating loss of

their Mt Twirlicup home in the early hours of Saturday

morning.

Fortunately Chris and Wayne were able to escape the

blaze that quickly destroyed the family home without

injury, but despite quick action the 50 year old home,

treasured memories and belongings could not be saved.

We cannot fully appreciate the loss the family will feel

once the initial shock has passed unless we have

experienced a similar tragedy, but offer our strength and

support to them all.

We would like to extend our

gratitude to Pete Ettridge, Ian

Wright and Matt Reed for their

assistance on Saturday and in the

time following after the fire at

Twirlicup.

Our thanks to the community for

your offers of help, support and kind

words , truly appreciated.

Thankyou Christina, Wayne, Amber

and Andrew

The Franklander Page 12, 16 May 2016

Royalties for Regions delivers new

weather stations for Wagin electorate

Eleven new weather stations have been installed across

the State, including three new stations in the Wagin

electorate providing more accurate information ahead of

grain season, thanks to Royalties for Regions (RfR).

Member for Wagin Terry Waldron MLA said the 11 new

stations would complement the State’s existing 145

weather station network. “These new weather stations

will provide real-time information including rainfall,

temperature, humidity, evaporation rates, and wind speed

and direction,” Mr Waldron said.

“Local stations provide grain growers with valuable,

localised information, helping them to understand the

weather in their region and help their crops reach their

maximum potential.”

Soil moisture probes will also be installed in coming

months to complement the weather stations, as part of the

$10 million eConnected Grainbelt Project funded by

RfR.

Mr Waldron said the installations would be located on

eDemonstation sites hosted by local grower groups,

which would provide feedback to the project on how

weather data could be better applied to help growers to

deliver more productive and profitable crops.

“These eDemonstration sites provide a unique

opportunity for growers, consultants and industry to get

together and learn about, compare and contrast all of the

decision support tools, systems and technologies

available for on-farm decision making.”

The eDemonstation sites in Wagin include:

• Facey Group, Wickepin

• Sourthern DIRT, Kojonup and West Arthur Trials

Group, Darkan

• Stirlings to Coast Farmers, Mount Barker and Gillamii

Centre, Cranbrook

Regional Development Minister Terry Redman said the

eConnected Grainbelt project would enable the

agricultural sector to meet growing demand and

strengthen regional communities where agriculture was a

major economic activity. “The project is connecting

growers to the information they need to make appropriate

decisions that are tailored for their paddocks, their

business, and the variable conditions they face each

season,” Mr Redman said.

The weather data is available on the Department of

Agriculture and Food WA’s website online at

www.agric.wa.gov.au or through the department’s

Weather app.

The $10 million eConnected Grainbelt project is part of

the $300 million Royalties for Regions funded Seizing

the Opportunity Agriculture Initiative.

Meet West Australian

authors as they discuss

their latest books with

host Meri Fatin.

This month meet

Michelle Michau-

Crawford, author of

Leaving Elvis (UWA

Publishing).

Episode 14 of Cover to Cover.

This episode features debut author Michelle Michau-

Crawford. She’ll be discussing her book of closely

connected short stories, ‘Leaving Elvis and other stories’

with host Meri Fatin. The interview will be first

broadcast at 8pm on Wednesday 18th May 2016 as part

of the Westlink Community TV Initiative. It will be

repeated several times; Contact the CRC for all the

broadcast times 9855 2310

Cover to Cover is produced by writingWA in

partnership with Westlink TV.

View via:

Westlink TV:

Westlink Community TV. See program guide for

broadcast times. www.westlink.wa.gov.au

Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/writingwa/videos

ProximityWA: www.proximitywa.org/videos/

Westlink are now regularly

screening Cover to Cover at

an extra time to fit in with

the monthly book club

meetings at a CRC - and

here they are!

If any of the local book

clubs would like to arrange

their next meet at the Frankland River CRC to

participate in Cover to Cover episode then please contact

Adrian or Beck on 9855 2310.

The Franklander Page 13, 16 May

Subscr ipt ion and Let ters to the Edi tor

The Franklander is available locally at Foxy’s General Store,

the Community Centre, Frankland River Café and the Country

Club free of charge. 26 issues are published per year.

Annual subscription via mail is $45.00 (GST Inclusive), or via

emailed PDF is $17.50 (GST Inclusive)

PDF is free for Cranbrook Shire residents.

Contact the Editor further information.

Email: [email protected]

Letters to the editor are welcome at any time, either written

or via email. They must be accompanied by name & contact

number of the writer (for verification purposes, not for

publication). We reserve the right to decide on publication

and to edit for purposes of space.

PHYSIOTHERAPY

at Frankland River Community Centre

Ruth Bigwood Bch App Sc Physiotherapy

Mondays from 1.30 pm

& Thursdays from 9.00 am

For appointments please call

9856 6219 or 0408 796 756

Back pain Neck pain

Sports Injuries Aches & pains

For further information contact

Julie Ettridge 0428 135 766

Anne Parsons 0429 904 652

1300 069 393

The Franklander Page 14, 16 May 2016

Article deadline for the next edition is

12 noon Friday 27 May

We look forward to receiving your news.

Country Club

Available through the Frankland River Library. Talk to Beck & Adrian today!

Call 9855 2310

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With the AFL season producing varying results footy

tipping has been hard work. Lee Casson is on top with

54, Bron Coole next on 52 with Ev Devine, Kelvin Pape

and Alex Coole in third place with 50.

The Bowls windup has been moved to Saturday 4 June.

Tammy and family will be taking holidays from Sunday

22 May. For the next two weeks the Club will be

opening on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from

5.30pm. Thursday and Saturday normal 5.00pm open

time and Sunday from 4.00pm.

Please take note of these changes.

Tammy & Steve

The Franklander Page 15, 16 May

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EMPLOYMENT

FRANKLAND RIVER

SHEARING SERVICES

Crutching & mulesing services

For a professional, clean and

reliable team effort call us

0427 730 077

Keeping it local

Lance Grinham PO Frankland River WA 6396 Email: [email protected]

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Ambulance 000

Primary Number for ALL

Emergency Assistance 000

Hospital Mt Barker 9892 1222

Hospital Albany 9892 2222

Poisons Info Centre 13 11 26

Cranbrook Police 9826 1102

Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000

Fire Brigade:

Frankland Town 0427 552 321

Frankland 0458 552 271

9855 2309

Chief Fire Control Officer

Butch Packard 0428 837 939

FESA 1300 657 209

Vet Mt Barker 9851 1177

Vet Kojonup 9831 1666

Southern Agcare 9842 2956

HACC - Mt Barker 9851 2015

Mechanical Force 0427 724 846

Reeds Welding & Fabrication 0488 058 240

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Frankland River Café

Counter hand / kitchen hand

for casual work

Prefer hand delivered resume

For further details contact Jeff or Sonya

9855 2333

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Frankland River 6396

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Nunijup

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22 Waste Station

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Baptist Service

8:30am

23 Physiotherapy

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1:00pm - 5:00pm

Yoga

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25 Playgroup

Play in the Park

Australia’s Biggest

Morning Tea

26 Physiotherapy

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Waste Station

1:00pm - 5pm

27 Article deadline

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29 Waste Station

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Baptist Service

8:30am

Ladies Pamper

Day 10am

30 Physiotherapy

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