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Transcript of Mannum Mag Issue 49 August 2010
SALAExhibition of Local Artists
Once again a SALA (South AustralianLiving Artists) exhibition is being held
at the Arnold Gallery in the MannumTourist and Visitor Centre.
The exhibition titled “River Life”commenced on Friday July 30th, and willcontinue until Sunday August 22nd.
The official opening by Mr Ian Mann
OAM, mayor of the Mid Murray Council,will be at 6:00pm, Friday 6th of August.
Everyone is welcome to visit the galleryand enjoy these works. Entry is free.
The Arnold Gallery at the Mannum DockMuseum is open, Monday to Friday 9am to5pm and Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am to4pm.
South Australian Living ArtistsRiver Life Exhibition At The Arnold Gallery
If you love life on the River and uniqueart, visit the Arnold Gallery at the
Mannum Dock Museum for the ‘River LifeExhibition’ as part of the State’s SALAFestival - A Celebration of the Visual Arts.
Photographer Shane Strudwick will againbe showing his stunning photographs of theriver. He is joined this time by three localartists Sandie Kuehne, Roger Baker andBarrie Walker, exhibiting their diverseworks featuring paintings and sculpturesreflecting life on the water, River and theMurray landscape.
Shane Strudwick said, “As a local SouthAustralian environmental photographer I’vespent lots of time over the years with theintention of capturing what I consider thesoul, essence and beauty of both thelandscape but also the character of the rivercommunities across South Australia,Victoria and New South Wales - ourwonderful River Life. Seeing it as one riverthrough many lands has been critical tosharing a story with viewers and help lay afoundation of re-appreciation for our greatriver.”
Many of his images offer a view of ourriver landscapes and communities throughwhich viewers can connect and have anintimacy with the region.
“If we see the beauty in our local regionwe can also see the bigger picture of adiverse and beautiful journey Australia’sgreat Murray River takes through manycommunities” he said.
Shane will release his new book MurrayRiver Mallee - Australia’s Great RiverLandscape at the SALA Festival inMannum and many of the images from thebook are on display at the exhibition. Thebook compiles over 6 years of Shane’sphotographicstories, characters, landscapes,heritage and culture in a beautiful coffeetable book any passionate river lover orAustralian would proudly want to own.
It is the first time local Barry Walker hashad his amazing artwork on public display.He is extremely excited to share his oilpaintings of paddle steamers, bird life andsurrounding landscape with visitors and theMannum community.
“SALA has provided me with theopportunity to promote mywork for the firsttime and I hope to be involved in manymore exhibitions at the Arnold Gallery”,said Barrie Walker.
Barrie moved to Mannum 7 years ago andhas always had a keen interest in art but didnot have the opportunity to fully pursue ituntil he retired in 1989.
He has experimented in many mediumsincluding acrylics, water colours, oils, inkand pencil drawings and is self taught. Hetries to reflect authenticity in his work andloves all things Australian, including thelandscape, architecture and bird life.
Roger Baker loves the water and River lifeand will exhibit sculptures, paintings andselections from his current interest in linocut prints.
Out of all the different mediums he workswith, he is finding this new technique themost enjoyable, challenging and rewarding.
Roger said, “What is motivating me forthis SALA exhibition is to promote art inMannum, to highlight that there is more toMannum than jet skis and wake boats! ... Ithink the community will be very surprisedby the quality of the works, and I hope thatMannum will embrace this exhibition bycoming along and taking a look. In thecoming years, it would be wonderful to seethis event continue to grow, by including
other artists and encouraging young artistsfrom the local college to participate.”
Sandie Kuehne has found an abundanceof exciting new painting subjects sincerelocating to Mannum and said, “Myfocus is not only on river and rural scenes;I also get great delight in depicting theless serious side of life, through myinvolvement with the “Murray Darlings”Red Hatters.
Shane Strudwick’s book and manyof theartworks from the four participating artistswill be on sale during the exhibition.
SALA in Punthari, page 3Photographs, page 7 and 15
ContentsAngie’s Cooking Tips 17Ageing In The Murraylands 16
Calendars & Dates 28Chippy Chatter 20Church Services 3
Classifieds 27Letters 2 and 3
Mental Musings, The Hall 12MMCSS & CHIPS Coordinator 6Out of this World 8
Police & Neighbourhood Watch 18Puzzle 3YAC and Youth Page 22
August 2010 Mannum, South Australia 5238 Issue Number 49
Page 2 Mannum Mag Issue Number 49
To accommodate a wide range of comments, short letters have more chance of publication.Longer letters addressing important matters will not necessarily be excluded. In general, aim forabout 100 to 150 words, or less. Letters must include contact details for verification.
The viewpoints and opinions of the Authors and Artists that appear in Mannum Mag do notnecessarilyreflecttheviewpoints oftheMannumMag Editors,staffand/oraffiliates.MannumMagassumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in the content of this publication.
Letters to the EditorDeadline 27 August 2010 for publication in the September issue
A Picture is Worth AThousand Words
Dear Editor,Mobile phones are fabulous.
They take photographs,especially of certain paid, hardworking council men, those wehave elected, asleep inmeetings. Maybe I am wrongand they were in deepmeditation!
I am compiling a collage ofphotographs to be presented atsome future date, showing thegreat participation and interestthat various councillors take inthe workings of Mannum.
Now that’s history, and theycan’t bulldoze that.
Name withheld by request
The Heritage List
Dear Editor,S i n ce t h e a bsol u t e l y
unimaginable razing of thehistoric icon Esmeralda, it iswith great expectation that Iawait Mid Murray Council’sproposed new Heritage List.
Valorie Bottroff
A Little thought Goes A long Way
Dear Editor,There has been a lot said and
written lately about “what iswrong with Mannum.”
Every town has its problemsand fixing them is not easy.Things that annoy me and couldbe fixed are listed below.
I am no wowser but cannotunderstand hotels being openuntil the early hours of themorning; that is when housesare damaged, sign postsdamaged, and the list goes on.
Another annoying thing is thebusiness people in the town.They park their cars in front oftheir shops. They will talk toyou when you are spending yourmoney in their shop, and thenten minutes later they don’teven say “good day” when youmeet them in the street.
The footpaths in front of someshops are a disgrace,particularly in front of thesupermarket.
Most people will say “goodday” but there are some whowill ignore you, put their headdown and walk on.
Another thing, within Councilcontrol, is banning vehiclesfrom doing U-turns in the mainstreet, between BankSA and theInformation Centre.
With the river in its bad state,I cannot understand why jet skisare allowed to do so much
damage and cause so muchnoise.
These are just a few pointsthat annoy me and probablyothers, that could be fixed witha bit of thought.
Name withheld by request
[Staff and proprietors of manybusinesses in Mannum do contributetime, money and resources to supportthe community. Perhaps advertising aproperty 10 minutes from Mannum as“space for dirt bike riding” fits intothe thoughtless category of thecorrespondent above. Further out(Black Hill), a property is described asa “Bushwalkers and CampersParadise” with “Kangaroos, the oddemu and wombat, plus ample bird life”that is “Ideal for motorbiking,quadbiking ...”
Is there a necessary trade-offbetween attracting new residents andaccepting some “annoying” traits?
Editor]
Not Going Green
Dear Editor,‘Mannum Hospital Goes
Green’ proclaimed the Juneissue of the Mannum Mag. Suchheadlines create visions of asustainable community. Solarpower, permaculture gardens,grey water systems, compostingtoilets.
MEAC would like to formallyacknowledge the wonderfulwork of the Mannum HospitalAuxiliary. We include 4generations of locals who haveutilised and been grateful forthe services they help to deliver.
With absolute respect to theMannum Hospital Auxiliary,there is nothing ‘green’ aboutartificial turf. Going Green isnot about a colour. It is aboutlifestyle and a set of values.
Yes, the colour green issoothing but plastic grass is nottherapeutic. The healing valueof a garden is the very fact thatit is living.
Irony lies with turf farmsinstead of food farms andMurray water being pumped towater the Dunes Golf Club onthe York Peninsula. CaravanParks, pensioners and sportinggroups can get special wateringprivileges so why not ourCentres of Healing.
We believe that the modestlittle lawn at the MannumHospital could have been kepthad our elected representativesfacilitated dispensation of
watering issues. Our hope isthat Council does not go downthis road if it decides we cannotafford to water ‘The Rec’.
Finally, we would like to takethis opportunity to pay tribute toMonica Fontain-Geary, a pastAuxiliary member who passedaway recently. She is aninspiration to the MEAC.
Murray Eco Arts CollectivePO Box 533, Mannum SA 5238
[Name withheld by request]
Praise for Local Medical Servicesand Community Support
Dear Editor,A sincere thank you to all my
friends, the medical staff atMurray Bridge Hospital andMannum Medical Centre andHospital for all your expertise,laughter and encouragementduring my hospital stay andrecuperation from my hipreplacement surgery.
As they say, laughter is thebest medicine (and a positiveattitude!)
What a wonderful communitywe live amongst. Let us begrateful for that gift.
To my Catholic community,thank you for your prayers andvisits.
To all at Chemplus, Fiona andher team, thank you for suchkind service.
Thank you to Jenny and allthe staff for delicious meals!
Last, but not least, we nowhave a wonderful new taxiservice - a prompt, clean,reliable, courteous and helpfulservice!
A warning to you all - I’mback on the road in 10 days! Bevery afraid!
Thanks to our terrific librarystaff - Georgia and Bev - theDVDs and books kept me fromclimbing my four walls.
OK, you “Four Fabulous”mother hen friends, I couldn’thave done it without you!
Blessings and God’s love toyou all.
Trish Dingler
Open Letter to ProspectiveMid Murray Councilors
Dear Editor,By the time this magazine
goes to print we will be on theeve of electing a new PrimeMinister and calling fornominations in our localgovernment elections.
With regard to the people whochoose to stand and representthe Mid Murray Council area:
We hope that you arepassionate visionaries who areapproachable and prepared tospeak up for all communities inthis region.
We hope you are bold andbrave and independent in yourviews and decision making anddo not pander to any particularindustry or political affiliationsor pecuniary interests.
We hope that you lobby toraise the Aboriginal flag dailyas a mark of respect as you dowith the Australian flag.
We hope you put no financialinterests above the wellbeing ofour communities and naturalenvironment.
We hope you put care of theamazing River Murray as anabsolute priority and don’t shyaway from making unpopulardecisions when pressured bythose who seek to influence youwith their economic rationalistideals and consumer demands.
We hope aesthetics featureprominently in your vision andthat you do not value quantityover quality.
We hope that you valuediversity and all communitymembers, no matter their age,what they look like, who or howthey worship.
Finally we hope that you cometo believe that if you take careof our people and our place thatthe economy will prosper.
Murray Eco Arts CollectivePO Box 533, Mannum SA 5238
[Name withheld by request]
Irreparable Damage
Dear Editor,After a leisurely drive around
Mannum’s environs, I wasappalled at the amount ofirreparable damage inflicted onboth private property andCrown land by gun-toting andmotorbike riding morons.
Sadly, this seems to be yetanother symptom of the type ofculture sanctioned by too manyin the district.
Land LoverName withheld by request
More letters on page 3.
[I find it disappointing andsomewhat disturbing that so manycorrespondents are not prepared tohave their name published. Editor]
Issue Number 49 Mannum Mag Page 3
Puzzle
How many words of 4 or more letterscan you make with these 9 letters?
• Each word must include the letter inthe shaded box
• One word includes all 9 lettersScore: 15 Good, 22 Very good, 30 Excellent
A E T
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DISTRICT CHURCH SERVICESFor Mannum congregations
ANGLICAN 6 Adelaide Road. Ph: 8569 2385Mannum, Sundays 10.30 am
BAPTIST William Street. Ph: 8278 3992Mannum, Sundays 10.30 am
CATHOLIC Mau Street. Ph: 8531 1699Mannum, Mass: 1st Sunday 9.30 am, all others 8.30 am
LUTHERAN 79 Cliff Street. Ph: 8569 2863Mannum, Sundays 9.00 am, Sunday School 9.45 am duringschool terms. Everyone welcome.
RIVER WORD CHRISTIAN CENTRE Greening Street. Ph: 85691333
Mannum, Sundays 10.00 am
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 17 King George St. Ph: 0419 855 941Mannum, Saturdays 9.30 am, Sabbath School 11.00 am
UNITING Corner of Greening Street & Walker AvenueEnquiries: Phone one of the Elders.G Gobbett: 8569 1083, M Thomas: 8569 1005R Marshall: 8569 1737, G McInerney: 8569 2076
Mannum, 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 11 am, 2nd & 4th Sundays 9 am
SALA at PunthariSteve Oatway - Junk Artist
Local South Australian Living Artist Steve Oatway will beexhibiting his work at Punthari in the old Lutheran Church,
which is now a residence and studio.Steve’s exhibition, displayed in an open studio format, is a series
of Metal Junk Art Sculptures using found objects collected in andaround the Mannum and Murray Bridge area and recycled intoworks of Art.
Come and See Ned Kelly & His GangEat Their Last Supper At Punthari Church
Venue: Punthari, corner of Sedan Road and Stockwell RoadDate: 30th July to 22nd August 2010Time: Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 11am to 5pm, by appointment at other timesWebsite: www.renkrn8.com.auEmail: [email protected] Phone: 08 8569 4112
Mannum MagChairperson: Geoff Skein 8569 2385Editor: Keith Baldwin 8569 7304
[email protected]: Juanita Brooks 8569 2170Secretary: Carol Greening 8569 1609
Calendar: Jo Kader 8569 1879Photographer:
Jessica Clark 0488 153 491Coeditors: Carl Gross 85697392
Bill McGhie 8569 1821
Mannum School Community LibrarySchool Term Times School Holidays
Mon, Thur, Fri: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mon, Tue, Wed (am), Thur, Fri:Tue: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm 10:00 am - 2:00 pmWed: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm Wed (pm): 04:00 pm - 8:00 pmSat: 9:30 am - 12 noon Sat: 10:00 am - 12 noon
Closed Sunday and Public Holidays. Further information: 8569 2005
Letters to the Editor
Were You A National Serviceman?
Dear Editor,This letter is written with the
aim of contacting all males whoare currently living in theSchubert Electorate, who wereborn between November 1933and December 1939 - and 1945and 1952.
As your State Member, alongwith the National Servicemen'sAssociation of Australia we areendeavouring tocontact those ofyou who have not claimed yourmedals.
Have you claimed yourAnniversaryofNational ServiceMedal - and the AustralianDefence Medal?
All National Servicemen maybe entitled to receive thesemedals whether you servedoverseas or only in Australia. Ifnot, please contact the NationalServicemen's Association inyour area, listed below, who willassist in claiming what isrightfully yours. Your family Iam sure would be very proud tohave said medals in theirpossession.
I have both these medals andI encourage anyone who hasn'tto put their claim in.
The purpose is not only tohelp you claim the above, butalso to bring to your attentionthose who served their NationalService commitment between1951 and 1959 in the Navy,Army and Air Force, and in theArmy between 1965 and 1972 -either in the regular Army orthe CMF, that a National
Servicemen's Memorial will bededicated on 8 September 2010.It has already been constructedand sits in the immediatesurrounds of the Australian WarMemorial in Canberra and hasbeen critically claimed asmagnificent.
The revived interest in thisperiod of our National History issuch that over $550 000 hasbeen donated towards the cost ofthe Memorial. The involvementof National Servicemen toAustralia's development hasbeen significant.
Most recently 64 000, 20 yearolds were conscripted into theArmy during the 1960s/70s ofwhich 17 500 were sent toVietnam and Borneo - where212 died on Active Service and1500 were wounded.
I and the members of theN a t i on a l S e r v i c e m en ' sAssociation of Australia takethis opportunitytoencourage allex National Servicemen toparticipate in this historicoccasion, but very importantlyhelp you claim your medals.
Should you wish to claim yourmedals please write to TheSecretary, NSAA SA Inc, GPOBox 388, Adelaide 5001 andinclude a self addressedstamped business size envelopefor the return of forms. If youhave anyquestions please phoneSA State Branch on 8293 6344(office hours are Fridays onlyfrom 8.30am to 2.00pm).
Ivan Venning MPMember for Schubert
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Mannum Celebration DaySunday 31st October 2010 – 10am to 3pm
The Murraylands RegionalTourist Association Inc
invites all Mannum communityand businesses to come and joinus in a celebration of theMannum Township RiverHistory and a CommemorativeLaunch. Due to circumstancesbeyond our control, as thesaying goes, we have had tochange the date of this event,announced last month.
In 1933 a “Back to Mannum”day was held to improvecommunity morale due to theDepression and flood. This wasalso the year when theSojourner was launched.
Our event will have a 1933theme to which the whole of thecommunity is invited.
Planning is still in progress.Do you have any photographs of
the 1933s? Whatwere they wearing,driving, riding then?
Do you have a program of the“Back to Mannum” celebration in1933?
Do you have any great ideas tomake this day really special?
Can you assist us before or on theDay?
Does your club or group have amarquee available for loan we are inneed of one more for the day.
At the Reserve we will havefamily fun activities and gamespertaining to the old days.There will be canoes and boats,
a Lions BBQ, and informationtents where local clubs,museums and businesses willshow what they do in thecommunity. Ideally, a l lMannum community clubs,associations, museums andother organisations will beinvolved.
The launch of the canoe trailand the new flier A Piano TellsA Story will take place duringthe day.
There will be stalls anddisplays of photographs and artof the 30s. (Flood, depression,pre war period.) We hope thatthe beam engine will be firingdown at the Mannum DockMuseum.
Locals and visitors will beencouraged to visit the PSMarion, the Dock Museum, OldDays Old Ways and MannumGem and Mineral Gallery.
Get your Mannum Passportstamped and go into a draw fora great prize.
Guests to our town love theambience and charm. Let usshow them that we are proud ofthat feeling. All Randell Streetand other Mannum businessesare encouraged to join in thetheme: perhaps creating awindow display illustratingwhat was happening in yourshop in 1933.
If you want to be a part of thecelebration or want to knowmore contact Jenny Whitehorn0448 533 147 or KirstyMacGregor 8569 1402, or visit
[email protected] MacGregor
Sojourner 1950
Kirsty MacGregor and Jen Whitehorn, MRTA Chairperson, receive theRevive and Thrive cheque
Whistle TootFull Steam Ahead
The PS Marion and theMannum Museum have
been very busy since the lastedition and will continue thisway until the end of September.
There have been well attendedworking bees to keep up withmaintenance, and also toprepare the boat for theRockford Steam-poweredDinner weekend cruises, the lastof which is being held over theweekend of 27th to 29th August.
PS Marion has been the venuefor 2 private functions as well -both were birthday events, andwere enjoyed enormously by theparticipants. On both occasionsthe boat cruised with itsbirthday passengers, and wasu s e d f o r o v e r n i g h taccommodation.
The next cruises will be from5th August to 9th August. This isto support the State HistoryConference being held inMurray Bridge. The PS Marionwill cruise from Mannum toMurray Bridge on 5th August,and return on 9th August. Bothcruises are fully booked.
To cruise effortlessly the PSMarion needs lots of wood, andour Wood Fairy Dave Prescott,waving his magic wand, and aband of willing volunteers arealways available to load the oldwooden boat with the woodneeded for cruising. It has beenmade easier these days. Anelectrically driven conveyorbelt, which Dave designed,delivers the wood from the truckon to the old ferry that is usedas a floating dock while theriver is low. Also new pressureand bilge pumps have beeninstalled in the hold of the boat.Since this change, overnightpassengers have been treated tohigher pressure hot water in theshowers, and have commentedfavourably. The Marion is nowsteaming with a refurbished
funnel too, thanks to volunteerSteve Garland.
For further information aboutfuture cruising dates, pleasec o n t a c t t h e M a n n u mInformation Centre on 85691030, or Mannum DockMuseum on 8569 2733.
At this stage it is planned thatthe PS Marion will steam toBerri in September for slipping,so that work on the hull andpaddle boxes can take place.
The museum is an active placethese days too - the SALAexhibition “River Life” in theArnold Gallery opened on 30th
July and continues until 22nd
August. Photographer/artistShane Strudwick with SandieKuehne, Roger Baker and BarryWalker are exhibiting stunningphotographs, watercolours, oilsand pencil drawings andsculptures depicting riverscenes, river boats and generalsubjects related to river life.
Planning is now in full swingon the revamping of the upstairsarea of the museum to create aninteractive, educational, and funChildren’s Museum. Workrevitalising the ground floormuseum is also going ahead.Roger Baker is creating replicasin wood of the engine and pumpof Randall’s boat the MaryAnn.These will go on display in themuseum to compliment the newstory boards installed earlierthis year.
The Mannum Dock Museumand Information Centre dependson volunteer help to keepticking along. If you areinterested in helping pleasecon tact Jenny [MuseumCoordinator] on 8569 2733 orAlison [Information CentreCoordinator] on 8569 1030, orvisit the website at:
www. psmarion.comJenny Twigden
Mannum Town Choir
The choir is in recess and willrecommence rehearsals at 6:30pm,Monday 20th September 2010 in theUniting Church Hall, Greening Street,Mannum.
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EVERY WEDNESDAYBARRIE MARTIN
Host of Sunday Gold (5MU)Presents Sizzling Seventies with LIVE Broadcasts
from The Mannum Club12 til 2pm
Now also streaming LIVE from 2-6pmfrom the Mannum Club!!!
EVERY SECOND THURSDAYBINGO WITH BETTY
Upcoming dates are 5th, 19th Augustand the 2nd of September
Starts at 1pm
FRIDAY 20TH AUGUSTPARTY CATS
Featuring Peter Tilbrook from Masters ApprenticesPlaying 50's and 60's Rock’n’Roll
In the Sunroom 8pm til LateFREE ENTRY
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Tickets $25 each Show start at 9pm with drinksDrinks with the Guys after the Show
LOOK OUT FOR UPCOMING NEWMENU TO BE RELEASED SOON!!
Mannum RSL
The Mannum RSL hasdonated the cost of a high-
low bed to Aminya Hostel.President Mark Davis
presented the cheque to theAdministrator Leonie Gibbons.
On Saturday the 14th ofAugust there is a function at theMurray Bridge RSL, and we areusing the Hall Bus. The first 10people to go will fill the bus.The cost is $10 each person.
The bus leaves the front of theClub at 1030 hrs, so please
inform the Secretary if you wishto attend.
Our next meeting will be heldon Thursday the 19th of Augustat the Mannum CommunityClub at 1100 hrs.
On the 18th of August therewill be a service held at theMonument at 1100 hrs forVietnam Veterans Dayand thenretiring to the Mannum Club forlight refreshments.
The Badge
Mannum RSL President Mark Davis and Aminya Administrator Leonie Gibbons
Page 6 Mannum Mag Issue Number 49
Easy in the Sun
In July, with a group of writers published by Ginninderra Press, we visited ‘The Cedars’ Hahndorf, home of Sir Hans Heysen. We wereguided through the heritage-listed house and studio, then wandered the grounds “soaking in atmosphere” to write poetry for a book our
publisher will launch there in October. It was our first visit, but we’re itching to return. For this month’s Mag, we present a po’m each,inspired by our visit and Colin Thiele’s biography ‘Heysen Of Hahndorf’.
Easy In The Sun
Old Man Collins lights his pipe to advertise the day’s begun.Drawing on its blackened stem while resting easy in the sun,he contemplates a cottage neat across the lane - between the plumesof smoke - from which the master’s gone. His paintin’ neighbour, he assumes,was well away to catch the rays of breakin’ dawn at sparrer fart,and probably till close of day he’ll capture sunlight with his art.
Old Man Collins ruminates on coins that jingle in his coat,as payment for his modellin’ - an easy take at Billygoat!“Just walk him up and down the lane”, he says to me and so I do,while him as asked me sketches fast to catch the mood and movements true.“I’ll model for you’s anytime,” says I to Hans and, ‘taint no joke,he pays me more to strike a match and light me pipe and have a smoke!
Old Man Collins cocks an eye and squints to block the brilliant lightwhile studying his neighbour’s work. “You’ve caught that mob of woollies right,”says he to Heysen, “dwarfed by gums, I’d say your paintin’s like a po’m.”The canvas Sallie knew she’d lose, but named in hope ‘The Coming Home’,Old Collins loved - he knew not why. Perhaps it was the Hahndorf hillsthat Heysen, in his mystic way, had captured with his wondrous skills.
Old Man Collins taps his pipe against a leg of Sonntag’s chair.A wrinkled nose applauds the kuchen - Heaven wafting on the air -as Village folk discuss his neighbour, float their widely canvassed viewthat ‘Heysen idles with his brushes, when the work is there to do.’Could a father feed his children, sketching others as they toil?Old Man Collins puffs an answer, “This one might, our prince of oil.”
Max Merckenschlager
Footnotes1. Alfred Collins was Sir Hans Heysen’s neighbour in Billygoat Lane.2. “Sallie” is the name friends used for Hans’ wife Selma (Lady Selma Heysen). She regarded Hans’ paintings like ‘children’ and hated
parting with them.3. Sonntag’s Bakery was in Main Street Hahndorf. “Kuchen” means “cake”.
A Letter To Sallie
You knew it would not be easy,didn’t you, playing second fiddleto those mystic morns?When love was new, you told himhow you mourned each parting pictureas though he’d sold a child.
Romantic? Yes, your dreams and lettersmade him smile, so sparklingand original their style.“Well,” you said, “I don’t want anyone’swhole love and attention … but,”you warned him, “should you neglect meI would surely forget to cook your dinner.”
A generous rival, you waited, worked and plannedas he fought to capture that special glow,that atmosphere, the weight or heat of the moment,the ethereal quality of each new day.
You honoured him, organized the humble artist,loved him, brought eight lively childreninto his Hahndorf paradise,but tempered their exuberance and joy,ensuring his work and passionwere rarely compromised.
Did he talk of nature’s perfectionwhen he painted you,calm and confident at your sewing table,bathed in morning light,caressed by dappled shadows of a gentle day?Did he whisper, “I must sketch you now,before the truth of this moment vanishes,before the mundane destroys the magic.”And did he tell you that he loved youmore each passing day?
I hope he did,if not on that perfect morningthen as your evening embers glowed red gold,when he knew that far too soonhe would be missing you,his partner in his Heaven.
Jacqui Merckenschlager
The poem refers to Heysen’s oil painting Sewing (the artist’s wife), 1913.
What’s On
Mid Murray CommunitySupport Service is here
for everybody and currently weare on the look out to providesome exciting services andactivities for the youth, so ifanybody has some ideas, pleasewe would love to hear from you.
Adult Learners week is afestival for celebrating AdultCommunity Education and isfast approaching in earlySeptember. Keep an eye out foradvertisements and promotionsover the next month. We wouldlove to see all members in the
community participating.MMCSS not only supports the
individuals in the community,additionally we supportbusiness’s in our community. Ifbusinesses are looking forworkshops or training pleasecontact us here at the centre andwe will try to assist where wecan.
We have many courses onoffer, from Art Classes toComputer Courses. If you needjust a refresher CPR update or afull Senior First aid Certificatewe can assist, (see the MMCSS
Calendar int h e M a n n u m M a g ) .For all enquiries pop in to 39Randell St or phone 8569 2129.
Pl ea se r em ember theincreasingly popular Men’sBreakfast held on the firstTuesday of every month. Notifythe office if you wish to attend.
The Volunteers in our officeand shop do an amazing job andwe just wouldn’t be here to offerall of our wonderful serviceswithout them.
Brett WallaceMMCSS Acting Coordinator
Giant Auction
& Strawberry Fete
October 31st Palmer Oval
Auction 10amStrawberry Fete 12pm
Good, clean goodswanted for auction
Donations or On Commission
Stall holders also wanted
For more information callColleen: 8569 4004or Bob: 8569 4026
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Now Available!
Mobile Coolroom Hire
Cubby Houses Lay-Buy Welcome
Dog Kennels Made to Measure
Agent for Kleen Heat GasBushman TanksPh/Fax: Bus 8569 1813Ph/Fax: A/h 8569 2040
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81 Adelaide Road, Mannum SA 5238
Sandie Kuehne
Roger Baker
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Mannum Express Freight
Daily Service From Adelaide
Daily Service From Mt Barker
Daily Service From Murray Bridge
• All Size Freight/Pallets• Interstate Freight• Furniture Specialist
Phone: Stuart 0433 961 023
Sandie Kuehne: Murray Mates
Steve Oatway - SALA in Punthari River Life - Arnold Gallery
Page 8 Mannum Mag Issue Number 49
Out Of This WorldAstronomer’s Corner
The simple art of reflecting an image by theuse of a mirror has aided our perceptions down
through the ages in art astronomy and photography.Reflecting a shade or colour onto the subject assists
photographers to get that crispness or sparkle in a portrait. Ona sunny day, the use of gold or silver filters on a flash unitbuilds contrast in a photograph. As in photography, the filmindustry was built up around the art of saying something withan image.
All the colours are wavelengths of light at a certainfrequency. A mirror that reflects an image to your eye isreflecting the entire spectrum that includes the colours thatbuild an image on the retina of your eye or camera film.
The principle of reflecting light has been used down throughthe ages. For example, to get light into the heart of thepyramids the Egyptians used reflectors long before ourmodern, permanent silver surfaces were thought of.
The point being made is that light was used in many differentways and applications in an effort to harness its properties tocreate or reveal information in the form of an image. It hasbeen put forward that the next computers may use reflectedlight rather than circuits of wire or solder to processinformation.
With the advent of the reflecting telescope and its use ofreflected light to form an image of the universe around us, thesimple use of reflection has been built on. The massive Kecktelescope in Hawaii uses computers, mirrors and a moremodern invention, the air conditioner, to maintain the criticalconditions needed for the segments of the large mirrors thatcombine to formincredible images fromearth based telescopes.
Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn rise in morning within twohours after 8:30.setting before 10pm. Venus, very bright atminus 4, leaves Jupiter to shine after 10pm. The tail of theScorpion is overhead after 7pm.
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Lions Club of Ridley
July saw the Lions Club of Ridley moveinto action very early in the “Lions NewYear” by catering for a Black Tie Dinner
at Punyelroo Camping, Caravanning,Residential and Recreational Site. Held inan old, but comfortably restored shearingshed/barn at this delightful riverside venue,the dinner was organised by Swan ReachProgress Association on behalf of SwanReach Area School.
Although conditions could have beenconsidered “freezing” outside, about 120were entertained by the schools musiciansand entertainers including the G4's localyouth band and other singers. The school isseeking support for its band and BlackSwan Pedal Prix Racing Team as well asother activities. Donations are alwayswelcome to help continue these vital
educational activities.We wish to thank past members Dell
Henderson, President of the Black Hill HallCommittee and Bill Stevenson for theirassistance on the night.
It is always gratifying to see activities forthe youth of the district being promoted.Cambrai Area School has invited RidleyLions to sponsor and cook a BBQ lunch onAugust 4th, National Tree Planting Day.This will be held at the developingMeldanda Environmental Site that isadministered by the school on behalf of thecommunity. After a morning of further treeplanting at the site, students, parents andteachers will doubtless be looking forwardto a tasty lunch.
Elected to the committee for the 2010 -2011 year are President Leigh Smith,
Secretar y GeoffHennig (both ofC a m b r a i ) a n dT r ea su r er T onyFriebel (Nildottie).Peter Clark ofSanderston is alreadyorganising the LionsChristmas Cake orderwhile Pearl Farmer ofSwan Reach will bemanaging the LionsDen. If you wouldlike to become amember or Friend of
Lions please call our friendly MembershipOfficer Tony Friebel (Ph: 8570 1068) andhe will gladly give you any requiredinformation. We are pleased to welcomeRon Stephens and his partner Yvonne ofSwan Reach to the club.
To June 2010, donations totalling $1964have been made by the club to the MuscularDystrophy Association, Cambrai AreaSchool, Royal Society for the Blind, AngelFlight, Royal Flying Doctor, SalvationArmy, Nildottie-Swan Reach Youth Group,Lions Cord Blood and Hearing Dogs andSedan Rural Access Committee. This hasbeen made possible through not only thevolunteer work of members but muchappreciated support from our localcommunities.
Geoff HennigSecretary and Publicity Officer
Preparing the Roast. L to R: Tony Friebel (Nildottie), Ron Stephens, Ivan Dettloff(Swan Reach), Dell Henderson (Black Hill), Rocco Primomo (Nildottie), BillStevenson (Angus Valley), Helen Hennig, Joy and Leigh Smith and Gary Chadwick(all of Cambrai)
Ivan Detloff of Swan Reach, a Ridley Lions memberfor 21 years, is an expert at bulk cooking.
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Mannum Golf ClubCompetition Results
Sponsor: Patrons TrophyCompetition: 4 Ball Best Ball03/07/2010Winner of the Day
L Kahl, N Warhurst Score 48A Grade
C Chadwick, T Johnson Score 47T Miller, R Burt Score 45R Bowring, P Temme Score 45
Nearest the Pin4 and 13 N Kroehn6 and 15 L Kahl
Sponsor: Males MeatsCompetition: Stroke10/07/2010Winner of the day
N Warhurst Score 74A Grade
P Kroehn Score 76N Dalton Score 76
Nearest the Pin4 and 13 R Whittenbury6 an 15 P kroehn
Sponsor: P Bickley Golf ProfessionalCompetition: Par17/07/2010Winner of the day
R Porter Plus 4A Grade
D Gaskell Plus 3R Whittenbury Plus 3S Mcglashan Plus 2M Morrissery Plus 1P Kroehn Plus 1
Nearest the Pin4 and 13 R Whittenbury6 and 15 R Scriven
Sponsor: R & S Dahlitz PlumbersCompetition: Stableford24/07/2010Winner of the day
S McGlashan Score 40A Grade
M Morrissey Score 36W Banks Score 34R Whittenbury Score 34T Johnson Score 34M Bottroff Score 34
Nearest the Pin4 and 136 and 15 N Kroehn
Sponsor: Trilogy FinancialCompetition: Pinehurst31/07/2010Winner of the day
N Kroehn, D Wilson 59cA Grade
T Miller andH Miller 74c
N Warhurst andM Underwood 76
Nearest the Pin4 and 13 N Warhurst6 and 15 T Miller
Murray Mallee - Field Archers
Archers from the clubtravelled to Red Cliffs
Mildura for a 2 Daycompetitionon Saturday 12th and Sunday13th of the June long weekend.
Arriving Fridaynight to campat the course, we werewelcomed by a campfire andother Archers staying there incaravans, tents and campers.
On Saturday at 9:00am wemustered for check in. Afterbow checks and some practice,it was off to shoot the newphotographic paper targets; afirst round 3 arrow morningfollowed by a 1 arrow round
after lunch. Some members shota personal best.
The evening meal wassupplied by the club; a 2 course,soup and mains. Great value at$10.00 per head. This wasfollowed by the Branch AGM.
Sunday we were off to shoot 3D on a different course. A greatday, with the same structure asthe Saturday.
At the final presentations anddrawing of the raffle, which hadgreat prizes, I had a win.
Trophies were presented for1st place, and 2nd place receiveda coffee mug with the Club logo
- great for the van. Thank you.Anyone interested in Archery
is invited to come along. We areat the Club on the 1st and 3rd
Sundays of the Month. InAugust we are holding an extraday on the 29th at 9:30am. So ifyou are interested come along, itis free for the first shoot.
Please contact President BillThomas 8531 1294. We arelocated at the Dart’s Club, OldPrinces Highway, MurrayBridge. Signs will be out toguide you. Hope to see youthere.
Gale BaenschMurray Mallee Field Archers Inc
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From the Lions’ Den
One of the events that theMannum Lions becomes
involved in each year is theLions’ Auction. It’s an event thatraises thousands of dollarsannually - money which is thenused to support a wide range oflocal and national causes. Thisyear’s auction is to be held at theMannum Showgrounds on themorning of November 6th.
Items to be auctioned can beeither donated to the Lions orsold on commission. Rod Pratt,who will be in charge of thisyear’s auction, has stressed thathigh value commission items,
such as cars, boats and caravans,should be advertised beforehandin order to attract potentialbidders. “Anyone with suchgoods to auction would benefitfrom letting the Lions knowearly,” he said. “These items canthen be listed on the flyers weletter-box around Mannum in theweek before the auction.”
Many lower value goods aredonated to the auction and theLions are happy to help transportsuch goods to the Showgrounds.“We’ll pick up any good, clean,saleable goods,” said Rod. “Butplease don’t ask us to take goods
we can’t sell! Old technology,such as outdated computers andTVs and electrical items that arenot in good working conditionare difficult to sell,” he added.“And we’re simplynot allowed tosell mattresses and old cots thatdon’t meet current hygiene andsafety standards.”
The Lions to contact on thesematters are:Rod Pratt Ph: 8569 1141
Mob: 0408 691 140Rob Bowring Ph: 8569 1206
Mob: 0417 839 176D. Dowley
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MentalMusings
Try A Little Laughter
Last month we thought aboutresilience and how we can
build it up so we don’t getsquashed by the heavy things oflife. It’s good to haveinformation about stress bustersfor when you need it, even ifyou think you never will. Ofcourse what works for somefolk doesn’t work for others;just as stressors are different foreach of us.
How we think, feel andbehave influences our mentalhealth. Reducing stress inpractical ways can mean thedifference between good healthand bad. So do yourself afavour; remember to laugh oreven work up a smile, make aneffort if necessary! Then theblood flow to the brain isincreased, endorphins (painkilling hormones that give us asense of well being) are releasedand levels of stress hormonesdrop.
Get involved in yourcommunity in some way; thatcould mean having a coffee withsomeone else on their own, orvolunteering in a localorganisation.
Feel okay about having aquiet day but also set realisticgoals and share in othersachievements. Look out forf a m i l y , f r i e n d s a n dacquaintances. Seek support ifyou need, that’s no weakness.Remember, do yourself afavour. Good mental health isgood for us as individuals andour community.
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The Grey Nomads - Part 2
Had it only been two weeks? It seemed like a lifetime. I love my parents dearly. They taught
me so much. They have earned the right to retireand to enjoy that retirement. But why me Lord,why me? I do love them but so much more when thespatial gap is bigger than the generational gap.
Last Saturday they took our children trail bikeriding. Their clothes went straight in the wheeliebin. On Sunday they took them for a hike alongthe banks of the Torrens. Not where there werewalking trails. Oh no, that would have been tooeasy. They had to walk where there was awilderness of vines and trees and mud and unseenponds of water, green, smelly water. Their clotheswent straight in the wheelie bin again.
The day after they had arrived, the old folkserected a portable gazebo on our front lawn. Thelawn was just beginning to green with the autumnrains.
“Our friends won’t complain,” mother said,“and if we think it looks too awful we will borrowlots of pot plants so they can’t see the lawn.”
Then their friends began to turn up.How did the friends know that Mum and Dad
were here? “Oh, we emailed everyone we couldthink of,” Mum told me.
One of the first to turn up for ‘a cuppa andbiscuit’ was the deputy premier.
“We met her in NSW. She was attending someboring conference and we were waiting to go skydiving. The weather was rotten so we went for ahike in the national park instead. Had a good
discussion with her,” so my father told me.Then there was the TV crew that turned up along
with a couple of pretty well known faces.“We met them when scuba diving up on the Reef.
Helped them to get a few shots,” Mother said.All the traffic in the street caused some problems
and the inspector came out to hand out a fewtickets and put up No Parking signs. That lastedthe time it took for a phone call. Seems the mayorand the CEO had met the parents when they wereexploring caves in western Victoria.
Yesterday was spent by them at our children’sschool. The kids must have told the teachers, whothen contacted the old folks and invited them tobring their videos and spent the day at the school.
“Lots of other kids said they were much moreinteresting than their grandparents,” boasted ourchildren last night.
This morning there was a knock on the door. Itwas repeated with some impatience when I didn’timmediately burst out of bed and greet them. I amnot at my best at 5:30 in the morning.
I opened the door to find the glare of the securitylight revealing two parents dressed and brighteyed.
“Just wanted to say thanks and goodbye,” Mumsaid smiling, her blonde curls more blonde thanever in the light.
“Right,” I said and began to close the door, thensnatched it open as the words penetrated my sleepdrugged brain.
“What do you mean, ‘Goodbye’? Where are you
going? What about Alice and her family?”“Oh,” Dad said. “After you went to bed last
night we were reading our emails. There was onefrom the CEO of a shire up in the Kimberley’s.There was a group of us up there when a cyclonestruck and we stayed to help fix things upafterwards. So now they are having a reunion tocelebrate the occasion and say thanks to everyone.We have just over a week to get there. Short noticebut they had lost our email address. So we have togo.”
“Wait! Come in and have breakfast. I’ll callAlice.”
“Okay, call Alice. She won’t be happy to bewoken at this time of day, I can hear her now.Don’t worry about breakfast, we’ve had it. Bequick we’ve got a long way to go and we can’t gotoo fast.”
With much grumbling my family and Alice’swere assembled on the front doorstep by seveno’clock. There was hugging and kissing and tears.The Winnebago disappeared down the street andround the corner with us all waving. Probablythere wasn’t a dry eye anywhere, even mine werevery bright.
I gave one last wave as they turned the corner andsounded their illegal air horns.
“Goodbye,” I thought, “come back soon - butnot too soon.”
They were gone.The Diarist
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How about volunteering at Aminya!
Aminya is a community based, non-profit, incorporatedAssociation providing quality residential aged care services to thepeople in Mannum and surrounding areas.
Calling All Mannum WomenCancer Survivors
If you are a cancer survivor,aged 14 or older (no upper
age limit), and you would liketo have fun while you exercisewith a group of people justlike you, you are invited tojoin in an exciting new projectmade possible with fundingfrom the Polo Ralph Laurenseeding grants through theNational Breast and OvarianCentre.
Aiming for a final publicperformance in MurrayBridge, we will start off withgentle exercises designed toincrease flexibility, balanceand coordination.
We will then learn a routinethat we prepare for a publicappearance. Don’t worry, youdon’t need any previous danceexperience; you’ll be amazedat how much you can learn. Ifyou have mobility problems,
we also cater for “seated”dancers.
There will be 4 sessions inPinnaroo, Karoonda andMannum - beginning August28th with everyone learningthe same routine. Theculmination of these sessionswill be a performance inMurray Bridge on PinkRibbon Day - 25th October2010, when all the womenwill come together andperform in costumes createdby the groups.
Rehearsals11:30am-12:30
Mannum Hospital Day Centre28th August, 11th September25th September, 16th October
If you would like moreinformation please contactAvis Hartle 0409 346 460Louise Haby 8569 0219 orYvonne 8535 6800
This event is supported by the Lower Murray Breast Cancer Support Group -Murray Mallee Community Health Service Women’s Health Team.
Mid Murray Council
Elections November 2010
Recent changes to the Local Government(Elections) Act 1999 mean that at 1 January
of every election year, all landlords, businesslessees and resident non-Australian citizens willbe removed from the Council voters roll and mustre-enrol to be able to vote.
If you are already on the State Electoral roll (inthe Mid Murray Council area) to vote in Stateelections you will automatically be included on theCouncil voters roll and will receive ballot papers.You do not need to enrol again.
Enrolment for the Council voters roll closes on:Friday 13 August 2010
For more information or enrolment forms visit theM i d M u r r a y C o u n c i l w e b s i t e a twww.mid-murray.sa.gov.au or phone 8569 0100.
D H GollanChief Executive Officer
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Sala Exhibition - River Life - Arnold GalleryHey Mannum - Don’t Miss This!
Ihave just been to see this Artexhibition at the Mannum Dock
Museum and it is excellent. I amquite excited about it and encourageeverybody to go and have a look.
SALA is the largest visual artsfestival in Australia with over 500exhibitions state wide and it istotally FREE.
The artworks on display are bySandie Kuehne, Roger Baker, ShaneStrudwick and Barrie Walker. I hadplanned to describe one artworkfrom each of the artists but I foundthis impossible, I liked too many.
SandieKuehne’swhimsical MurrayDarlings (R ed Ha t ladies)immediately took my eye, being aRed Hatter myself. However I wasalso impressed by her beautifultriptych of pelicans, painted inacrylic, hergraphiteand watercolour“Murraylands Fossils” and herdelicate pen and pencil drawings.Also, to my surprise, a sculpture of alizard.
Roger Baker had a lot of variety inhis works, using different mediumsand styles. I particularly liked hislino print “Mannum Ducks”, and anoil “Port Sorrell Tasmania” also
took my eye. His sculptures are verydifferent, I would like to own“Figurehead”. I don’t know about“Saw Thumb”- it could cause someraised eyebrows! Go and have a lookand see what I mean!
Barrie Walker’s paintings are alloils. His paddle steamers areexcellent, also his bird studies. Myfavourite of his landscapes is“Vintage Cottage and VintageChev”. I find it hard to believe thatBarrie is a self-taught artist.
Finally there are a number ofShane Strudwick’s beauti fulphotographic river landscapes inmetallic and gloss prints. I could notmention any by name as they are allstunning. I would be very happy tohave any of his works on my wall, infact I could say that of almosteverything in this exhibition.
Congratulations to the artists, tothe Convenor, Peter Weir andeverybody else involved in producingsuch an excellent, interesting andvaried exhibition.
Do support your local artists andgo check it out. I think you will be asenthusiastic as I am.
Jo Kader
Roger Baker: Art Image
Shane Strudwick: Photograph
Barrie Walker: Vintage Cottage and Chev
Sandie Kuehne: Cambrai Coffee
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2010 Courses
Courses and classes will continue in 2010, and are as alwaysopen to all members of our community.
Getting the Most out of yourComputer
Starting Wednesday 25th August6:00pm - 9:00pm, 10 weeks
Starting Out on Your ComputerStarting Tuesday 24th August6:00pm - 9:00pm, 5 weeks
MYOBOn Demand. Seeking interest6:00pm - 9:00pm, 10 weeks
Cooking with Angie (Series 2)Starting Thursday 12th August6:00pm - 9:00pm, 5 weeksMannum Community College
Starting Out on Your ComputerStarting Friday 27th August9:00am - 12:00pm, 5 weeks
Belly DancingTuesday 5:00pm - 6:00pmMannum Community Club
Registration is essential to avoid disappointment.When the forecast temperature is 30 or over the weeklyMonday
Art Class with Evelyn (12:00pm - 3:00pm) will convene at theMannum Community Club River Bar.
Courses available on demand are Getting the Most Out of theInternet, Digital Story Telling, Sewing Group and Adult Literacyand Numeracy. Call MMCSS 8569 2129 for more details.
Mannum UnitedLocally owned & independent
FUEL & HIRE EQUIPMENT
Why buy a tool when you only need it for a couple of hours.Whether you are looking to demolish or build, improve ormaintain you can Gear Up with the right tool for the job atMannum United Service Station.
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Half day, full day and long term hire rates available.
Bookings should now be made in advance.
Contact Brenton & Brett on 8569 1207.
Marion’s Boutique
Mini Fashion Parade
Wednesday 15th September7pm - 9pm
63-65 Randell Street, Mannum
Please bring a chair, glass and coffee cupStrictly limited to 30 people
You will need to book in for this eveningIf you do not book in you cannot attend
Phone: 08 8569 2261Places fill quickly. Book early!
Ageing in the Murraylandswith Millie
When will you be ready togive up your right to
make your own decisions?Now, this is not Sillie Millie
talking, she’s not back(mentally!) from holidays yet.This is a serious question, andit’s no excuse to say, “It’s toohard”, just because your bodyis creaking so much these days.(Don’t blame the coldmornings, please. We’re atough lot in the Murraylands.)
Ponder this… some of ourLucky Country’s older citizensmust be dressed and ready forbreakfast every morning of theyear by 8 a.m. They’re notallowed to eat fresh fruit, andtheir poached eggs have to becooked for at least 17 minutes.So says Stephen Judd, chiefexecutive of Hammond-Care ina “scorching” speech to adementia conference in Sydneyin June. He labels thosepoached eggs as “an organicpiece of pottery that’s beenfired and come out of a kiln”.
Could it get any worse?
Judd continues, “Seafood,soft cheese, fresh cut fruit andvegetables and soft eggs areclassified as ‘high risk’ for allaged-care residents, regardless
of their health… Relativeswere happy to see their lovedone engaged in a group activityeven if it were the last thing theresident actually felt likedoing.”
There go our dreams ofspending our later years quietlysitting in the sun in some hostelor nursing home, no demandsput on us, occasionally tendingour potted plants, thinking ourthoughts, immersed inour innerworld of reminiscing or writingpoetry.
Howcanweavoidthathappeningtous?
We can be alert to the needsof older people in our localcommunity, doing our best tomake sure that whether they aregetting help at home, or in agedcare, they are able to maketheir wishes known and havethem respected. We can speakup for them.
That’s the right thing to do!*All quotes taken from Stephen Lunn,
“Rights of older citizens ‘eroded’ in carehomes”, The Weekend Australian July 17-182010, p 2 Inquirer.
Millie
Sillie Millie says: Got backjust in time…. I can see whatyou’re up to! Just trying tolook after yourself… again!
Friendly Street Poets at Murray Bridge
Come and read your poems at this open microphone event.Or listen and be entertained.
If you are reading, bring two copies of your poemsto place in the reading box.
Every poem read is eligible for selection by the editors,for inclusion in the annual Friendly Street Poets Reader.
Bring a plate of afternoon tea to share.
Where: John Dohler HallWhen: Sunday 17 October 2-5pmCost: Entry Fee $4
Friendly Street Poets Membership $5
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Angie’s Cooking Tips
Leftovers, what can I do with myleftovers? They are too good to
waste. This was put to me last week soin this issue, an idea for using upleftover pasta.
This Frittata recipe is quite flexible;just keep in mind the egg and liquidmeasurements should remain thesame.
Pasta Frittata½ cup chopped onion2 tbsp butter6 eggs¼ cup milka cup grated Parmesan½ tsp dried basil1 cup cooked pasta (cut into 4-5cm
lengths)1 cup tasty cheese¼ cup extra grated Parmesan
Salt and pepper to taste
MethodUsing a heavy based, medium sized
skillet or fry pan (oven proof if youhave it), heat olive oil and butter untilmelted and foamy. Add onion, cookover medium heat until golden brown.
In a large bowl, beat together eggswith milk, a cup Parmesan cheese,basil and season to taste.
Add pasta to egg mix, stir gently.Add egg mix to onions in fry pan,cook over medium heat, lift edges nowand then to let the uncooked egg mixgo to the bottom of the pan.
When egg mix is almost set and stillmoist (5-8 minutes), top withremaining cheese. Place in pre-heatedoven, or bottom rung of a pre-heatedgrill, on medium heat and cook forapproximately 8 minutes until frittatais set, starting to brown and puffed a
little. Serve as soon as possible.Top Tip: If you don’t have an oven
proof fry pan, cover the handle with a‘good’ layer of alfoil.
Switch Up: Left over vegetables upto 1 cup in volume could be added.
No onion? Try some choppedcapsicum. Dried oregano can replacethe basil. The addition of 1 cup offresh herbs lifts the flavourbeautifully.
The quantity of cheeseused in step 4 can bereducedwithout interferingwith the end result.
Send your ar t iclesuggestions to Angie, 39Randell, St Mannum, SA 5238 orEmail: [email protected]
Angie Roesler
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Mannum Police
As is customaryfor this time of
the year the amount of victimreported crime has droppedby 17% in the past month.The drop does not create acause for the community to becomplacent however.
In the past week there havebeen several propertiesbroken into with electricalitems and power tools beingstolen. The offences haveoccurred in BerrymanAvenue, Woolshed Road andBelvedere Road.
Child RestraintsRecent amendments to
legislation relating to ChildRestraints have caused somec o n f u s i o n a n dmisunderstanding in thecommunity. Here is asummary of the newlegislation.
Children up to 6 months
Must not travel in the frontseat of a vehicle that has twoor more rows of seats and
must use an approved infantrestraint that is:• Forward facing• Properly fitted to the
vehicle• Adjusted to fit the child’s
body correctly.
Children aged 6 months to 4 years
Must not travel in the frontseat of a vehicle that has twoor more rows of seats.• Must use EITHER an
approved rearward-facinginfant restraint OR anapproved forward-facingchild safety seat with aninbuilt harness that is:• Properly fitted to the
vehicle• Adjusted to fit the child’s
body correctly
Children aged 4 years to 7 years
Must not travel in the frontseat of a vehicle that has twoor more rows of seats, unlessall the other back seats areoccupied by children who arealso under 7 years.• Must use EITHER a
properly fasteneda n d a d j u s t e dapproved forward-facingchild seat with an inbuiltharness; OR use anapproved booster seat andbe restrained with aproperly fastened andadjusted lap-sash seatbelt orchild safety harness.
Children aged 7 years and older
Must use EITHER aproper ly fastened andadjusted, approved childrestraint OR a seatbelt that isproperly adjusted andfastened.
Seatbelts and PregnancyPregnant women must wear
seatbelts too.Exemptions apply for
medical conditions providedthe driver has a certificate andcan produce it.
Sergeant Mick Towie
Mannum NeighbourhoodWatch meet on the third
Tuesday of the month in theSenior Citizens Rooms at theLeisure Centre.
All community members areencouraged to come along andbe involved. It is an opportunityto hear what has been occurringin the district and to learn whatrole you can play in makingMannum and the district a safeplace to live and work.
Next MeetingAnnual General Meeting
Tuesday August 17th
7:30 p.m. at theSenior Citizen’s Room
Mannum Leisure Centre
All welcome,especially new members.Tea and coffee provided
after the meeting.
Coordinator: 0428 856 911
KESAB Road WatchIn the Bush
Over the past few months we having beenworking to protect and restore a reserve
between Mannum and Palmer, with manyattempts to slow our progress being made.
This reserve contains a vulnerable plant that hasonly around 1000 specimens in this part of theMurray Darling Basin.
To many, native vegetation has no value otherthan for firewood for the campfire or for gardenmulch. But think of the Murraylands with nothingbut dirt and no way to reduce the wind and cold toprotect stock, and stop seed blowing away frompastures. It has happened before and still does,that’s why biodiversity can and must be a part ofagriculture as well as new methods of doing thejob.
Local Action Planning Groups and the like offerassistance with both protection of biodiversityandhelping direct farmers, especially young oneswilling to learn more. There are agencies thatoffer training with new agricultural methods(often at no charge).
As well, subsidies for perennial fodderplantings, protective fencing and windbreakrevegetation are on offer when available.
Sometimes results take time, but it is worthtrying new ideas on a small scale to hedge your
bets for the uncertain game of agriculture.For us it has been difficult trying to protect
small patches of remnant Murraylands as well asa Planet Ark Tree Day revegetation site in theFlinders Ranges. Both sites are mostly unfundedand making do with second hand tree guards, selffunded plant propagation materials and manyhours of planning and volunteer work.Approximately a thousand dollars worth ofseedlings at retail value have been donated to theApamurra project to date.
Thanks to all who have placed a donation in theFlying Doctor’s Tin when they have received asample of local seedlings from us. Many hundredsof dollars have gone directly to the Royal FlyingDoctors from the little blue tins so far. Manythanks to the Eastern Hills and Murray PlainsCatchment Group for the support they offer“Greenies” like us as well as the farmingcommunity of the region. Thanks also to theTungkillo Landcare Group and the Mannum toWellington LAP for helping with new and secondhand tree guards. Special thanks to Robyn, Lisaand their families for their help.
Gavin Smith, KESAB Road WatchMurray Plains Volunteers
Contacting Mannum Police
U r g e n t e m e r g e n c yassistance call 000. For policeattendance call 131 444.
If you need to contact us forother matters either visit thestation or call 8569 2211.
This may be answered bythe Murray Bridge station.They will contact us by radioand then we will contact you.
Your police are available 24hours a day.
Emergency 000Police attendance 131 444Mannum Station 8569 2211
MannumGolfClub
Annual Quiz Night
Everyone is welcome to join in a funfilled evening. 8 rounds of questionswhere everyone wins a prize!
Date: Friday 20th August, 2010Time: 7:30pm for 8pm start.Place: Club Rooms
Douglas Street, MannumCost: $8.00 per player
BYO supper. Nibbles, tea andcoffee will be provided. Drinksare available from the Bar.
For catering purposes, ringdetails of the number of playersto the Quiz Master, Denis Jerichoon 8569 1584.
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Louis Armstrong - His Music
The Hot Fives and HotSevens are of course the
definitive Louis recordings. Hedid however record with othersbefore those.
In 1923 ‘King’ Oliver made aseries of jazz recordings. Theprimitive technology didn’tallow for the richness of thesound to be captured. Forinstance the drummer usuallyplayed on a wooden block asnormal drums would vibratethe cutting stylus. Usingimagination the richness of themusic can be heard.Armstrong’s first recorded solocan be heard on ‘Chime Blues’recorded on 6th April 1923.
1924 saw Louis working andrecording with FletcherHenderson. Tracks with Louisincluded ‘Copenhagen’ and‘How Come You Do Me LikeYou Do?’
In 1925 Louis recorded ‘StLouis Blues’ and ‘CarelessLove’ amongst others with thegreat blues singer, BessySmith.
Also in 1925 Louis returnedto Chicago and signed arecording contract with OkehRecords. The recordings wereto be made under the name ofLouis Armstrong and His HotFive. The original Hot Fivewere Kid Ory trombone,Johnny Dodds clarinet, LilHardin piano, Johnny St Cyrbanjo.
The Hot Fives was not aworking band. It assembledonly for recordings. They
rehearsed at the Armstronghouse, (Louis was married toLil Harding at the time),recorded the results and wenton with their normal job. It wasat this time Louis changed fromthe cornet to the trumpet.
The original Hot Fiverecordings included ‘GutBucket Blues’ which was usedto introduce the players. Thisdevice was quite common injazz. ‘Heebie Jeebies’introduces Louis and his scatsinging. One story is that hedropped the sheet with thewords and he didn’t want tospoil the recording so hescatted. Louis did not inventscatting but with the popularityof the recording the singingstyle caught on with singersand listeners.
Other significant recordingsincluded ‘Cornet Chop Suey’which became a test piece fortrumpet players; ‘Struttin’ WithSome Barbecue’ which Louiswrote but gave to wife Lil;‘Muskrat Ramble’ whichLouiswrote but Kid Ory named andso got the writer’s credit.
In 1927 the Hot Five becamethe Hot Seven. A tuba playerand drums were added. Theplayers varied. The drummerwas often Johnny Dodds’ babybrother Warren, better knownas ‘Baby’.
By 1928 the Hot Five hadagain emerged. However it wasan entirely new group exceptfor Louis. The others were Fred
Robinson trombone, JimmyStrong clarinet, Earl Hinespiano, Mancy Carr banjo andZutty Singleton drums.
There is a complete set ofrecordings of the Hot Fives andHot Sevens available fromColumbia Legacy (C4K63527) together with writtencommentary.
Louis went on to make manymore recordings. Much isavailable today on ‘el cheapo’labels with no notes of theperformances and variablesoundand performancequality.
One of the best laterrecordings is a Columbiarecording titled ‘AmbassadorSatch’. It is available as a CD(Columbia/Legacy CK64926)and was re-released to coincidewith the century of Satchmo’sbirth. The tracks are liverecordings of a European tourmade by the All Stars in 1956.
Several discs released byVerve and featuring Louis withElla Fitzgerald who called him‘Pops’, and the Oscar PetersonQuartet are worth hearing and,if you like, owning.
One last recording must bementioned. That is his vocal of‘Wonderful World’. If possiblelisten to the version made byRCA Victor on May 26th 1970.There Louis does a spokenintroduction. It sounds sincereand indeed the music makes it a“Wonderful World”. Louisdied on the 6th of July 1971.
Peter Weir
Cooking Dilemmas
Dilemma: Some bakingrecipes I have come acrossrefer to ‘cutting in’ the butter.Does this mean I must use aknife?
Solution: Cutting in is abaking technique, mostly usedwhen making pastries orstreusel toppings, and is theprocess of coating flour (ordry ingredients) with a solidfat ingredient e.g. butter. Thiscan be achieved by using 2butter knives (at the sametime in a cutting and foldingmotion), a pastry blendingtool or a food processor. Ifusing a food processor usevery short pulse blitzes untilthe desired consistency isrequired. Cutting the butter inuntil particles about the sizeof peas are formed is whatyou would be looking for.
This process is necessarywhen making flaky pastry.When the butter coats theflour it interrupts the glutenforming, resulting in a flakypastry.
Another technique used toassist in creating a tenderflaky pastry is to chill allingredients and utensilsneeded.
Hope this helps to explainthe process.
S end your cookingdilemmas to Angie, 39Randell, St Mannum, SA5238 or Email:
[email protected] Roesler
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Hospital Programs - Phone 8569 0200
Audio Clinic: for appointments phone 1800 057 220Child & Youth Health Services: Contact 1300 733 606for appointmentCommunity Midwifery Service: phone 8569 0200 tomake a bookingCommunity Nursing Service: Murray Mallee Community Health ServicePhone 8535 6800.Hire of Crutches: visit the hospital or phone 8569 0200Mannum Domiciliary Care Services: phone 8569 0240 or through thehospital on 8569 0200.Meals on Wheels: Doctors referral necessaryOptometrist: For an Appointments phone 8569 0200.Physiotherapy (Private): Consulting Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaysAppointments phone 8569 0200.Private Podiatry: Appointment to be made at the Domiciliary Care Officephone 8569 0240.
Mannum Medical Centre – Phone 8569 0222
Adelaide Cardiology *Echocardiograms / *Asthma Clinic / *Centacare FamilyWell-Being Support / Continence Clinic / Diabetic Clinic / Dietitian / *HomeAged Care Assessments / *Home Medication Reviews / Hypertension Clinic /Immunisation / *IMVS Collection Centre/ MannumYouth Clinic-“TheCafé”Headspace / *Psychologists / *Physiotherapist (Public)
*Doctor’s referral required
Mannum Day CentreMannum Day Centre is open from Mondays to Fridays except PublicHolidays. The Day Centre is available for hire by community groups for asmall donation.
Please ring on 8569 0219 for more information.
WEEKLYMonday 9:30am Knitting Group. Bring your craft along and join in!
Tea/coffee provided. For $6, stay for a cooked lunch.Tuesday 9am-10:30am Mannum Weight Watchers. Rhonda 8569 1123.Tuesday 10am-2:30pm Social Day. Bingo in morning and games in afternoon.
Cost $6 for the day which includes cooked lunch.FORTNIGHTLY
Thursday * Scrabble Day. (*Dates change so please ring to confirmtimes.) Come and enjoy a relaxed game of scrabble.Cost $2 for the morning or $6 for a cooked lunch
MONTHLY2nd Monday 1:30pm Mannum Red Cross1st Wednesday 7:00pm Wellbeing Nucleus Discussion Group. Evolved from
Mediation, Pastoral Care, Enneagram, Art & SoulGroups.
2nd & 4th Wed 11am-2pm Men’s Group. Socialisation and companionship. $6 forcentre based activities including a cooked lunch. Outingsare held on a regular basis. Costs may vary on thesedays.
3rd Wednesday 10:00am Women’s Health and Information Group.3rd Wednesday 1:30-3pm Card Afternoon. Bring your cards and participate in a
friendly relaxed game of 500, Canasta, Bridge, Whist (thechoice is yours!). Cost $2 (includes afternoon tea.)
4th Wed 6:30-9:30pm Men’s Discussion Group. Ralph on 8569 1264.
If you would like to attend any of the Day Centre programs but cannot drivehere, please contact me (8569 0219) and I will arrange transport for you.
Mannum Golf Club
Travel, travel, travel has beenthe theme this month at the
Mannum Golf club with boththe Men and Women travellingto various Open Daysthroughout the MurraylandsandCountry meetings.
The Men have travelled toTailem Bend (4th July), SwanReach (11th July), and Cambrai(25th July) with various degreesof success. Most notable wasMatthewBormann, winning theday at Tailem Bend and SwanReach, which was well done.
The Ladies have also travelledto Tailem Bend, with SandraApplebee winning 2nd place in Bgrade. Lisa Hancock, CathyMorrissey and Hilary Millerparticipated in the Countryweek (20th - 22nd July) which isheld throughout the State.Hilary competed in the BronzeSalver at Murray Bridge. Lisaand Cathy travelled to Willungato compete in the Bronze Plate.Both finished in the top 10 outof 150 competitors in the field,which is an outstanding effort.
We held our Open Days inearly August: Mens on Sunday1st and the Ladies on Friday 6th.
Locally, the Mixed FoursomeChampionships were held onSaturday 24th July with a smallfield. Winners on the Day wereTrevor and Hilary Miller with anett score of 72½. Runners upwere Neil Warhurst and MaryUnderwood.
The Trilogy Financial Groupis sponsoring an Ambrose Daywhich will be held on Sunday8th August. This event promisesto be a great day, with food anddrinks available on course, withsome fantastic prizes to be won.
The Quiz Night is also anevent not to miss. This is beingheld at the Clubrooms on FridayAugust 20th at 8:00pm. Tablesof 8 are required with a cost ofonly $8 per person. It will be afun filled night.
If you would like any furtherdetails about the Ambrose dayor Quiz Night or even how tobecome a member of the GolfClub don’t hesitate to contactthe Club on 8569 2066.
Neil Warhurst
ChippyChatter
While the winter monthscan be ‘slowdown’ for
some, CHIPS has been as busyas ever. Service provisions oftransport assistance andvarious areas of home helphave been in full swing, and thestaff and volunteers couldn’t behappier.
CHIPS would like to take thisopportunity to welcome a hostof new clients and look forwardto assisting themin many ways.
The next Friendship Lunchhas been scheduled forThursday 9th September. Allclients will receive aninvitation in the near futurewith all the details. Luckily wewere able to reschedule GuestSpeaker, Lisa from Red Cross(ill health prevented Lisa fromattending the previousFriendship Lunch).
Lisa wi l l provide apresentation of the Telecrossservice delivered by Red Crossalong with other relevant RedCross information, sopencil the9th in and we look forward toseeing you then.
T h i s y e a r t h eknitting/crochetingcompetitionhasn’t received as many entriesas previous years. Perhaps itreflects that socks aren’t aspopular or enjoyable to makeas beanies are. In any case wethought we would extend thecompetition until the 27th
August to give all the keencrafters a chance to get theirentries in. At the moment therehas been one keen knitter withseveral entries, so you wouldbe in with a ‘good chance’.
The Community HelpersShop volunteers have been keptbusy with a steady stream ofdonations. Thank you so muchto the Mannum Community forsupporting us. All funds raisedgo directly back into yourcommunity, by way of enablingCHIP services to operate.Stand tall and proud, well doneeveryone!
Brett Wallace, Acting Coordinator
Demystifying Medical Terms
Caesarean Section: A neighbourhood in Rome.Cauterize: Made eye contact with her.
Outpatient: A person who has fainted.Post Operative: Letter carrier.
Doctor, Doctor I keep seeing an insect spinning before my eyes.Don’t worry, it’s just a bug that’s going around.
Issue Number 49 Mannum Mag Page 21
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Teeth for life
An Australian Adventure - EpilogueVivian Garner
Deciding to settle inAustralia wasn’t hard
but leaving Canada was. Ittook two tries to settle asmigrants but we did enjoy thetravel.
We now call Australia homeand, at this writing, we haveacreage in the country but it’sbecome a weekender. We arepast keeping up the place andas a weekender it has lost itsappeal. Our grandchildren arepreparing for uni, our son isheavily into his career and ittakes a bit of time to keep a ½km driveway in decent orderand the house yard alwaysneeds mowing. The tractorthat was a source ofsatisfaction now gives usmore sorebones than pleasureand sadly we all came to theconclusion that it was time tomove on. Edgar says he
thought growing old would beeasy but it’s turned out to beas much of a challenge asanything we’ve done.
We are now town peopleand I don’t think I could evergo back to the city. Citypeople always look startledwhen you smile and say“Hello.” Stopping for a chatblocks traffic and gets youannoyed glances as they rushby. And how do you keep upwith the news? I was told thatin Mannum “everyone willknow your business.” I don’tmind, I grew up with that.And mostly the interest isfriendly, even supportive. Acommunity is a nice thing andif the worst I have to put upwith is a little friendlycuriosity I don’t mind. I’drather be noticed thanignored.
W e a c t u a l l y h a v eneighbours, not “occupants”,up and down our street. Thelocal kids wave when I drivein and know I’m a soft touchfor a fund raiser. The bin getsput out even if we forget, andspare fruit and veges findtheir way to our door. Peoplehave been known to ring thedoorbell for all kinds ofreasons; reminding me there’ssomething on, checking to seewhy I haven’t been aroundlately, returning stuff I’veabsent mindedly left aroundthe town. And Edgarwondered why I insisted on adoorbell when we moved in.But then he grew up a cityboy. He’s learning.
I grew up in a country townand here I am feeling stillvery much at home in one.
It’s a different country but thepeople are much the same.The main street was always ameeting place. It wasH u r o n t a r i o S t r e e t ,Collingwood, Canada in myyouth and now it’s RandellStreet, Mannum, SouthAustralia but the ambience isthe same. I read somewherethat there is as muchdifference between countrypeople and city people allover the world as there isb e t w e e n d i f f e r e n tnationalities. As FrenchCanadians would say, “Vivela difference.” (Well, myschoolroom French finallycame in useful.)
At 70 I won’t predict whatthe future will bring. I’velearned that lesson, but fornow, I’m home.
A glimpse at newspaper headlines far into the future ...
Ozone created by electric cars now killing millions.Couple petitions court to reinstate heterosexual marriage.Baby conceived naturally . . . scientists stumped!Australia Post raises basic postage to $21.50 and reduces mail delivery to Wednesdays only.The High Court rules punishment of criminals violates their civil rights.
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Skate Park
Plans to construct a SkatePark in Mannum are still on
track with the facility likely toopen in late December.
The project has nowprogressed to the stage thattechnical drawings andspecifications are currentlybeing worked on and will forma crucial part of the tenderdocuments, which will bereleased in August. Levels atthe site have been taken to assistwith the placement of the parkand drainage.
It is anticipated that work willc o m m e n c e d u r i n gOctober/November and Councilhopes to hold an opening before
Christmas, if all goes accordingto plan.
Young people interested inbeing involved in planning anevent to launch the skate parks h o u l d e m a i [email protected] andoutline any ideas they mighthave and what they think theycould contribute to a planninggroup.
On My BookshelfBiggles, Air Commodore - by Captain W.E. Johns
“‘A Penny for ‘em.’ Captain Algernon Lacey, late of the Royal Flying Corps, looked across the roomat his friend, Major James Bigglesworth - more often known as ‘Biggles’ - with a twinkle in his eye.”
Ilast heard these words when I was about 8 years old and Iremember the location very clearly.My older brother Doug and I would travel from our home in
Melbourne to spend our school holidays with our relations inBendigo. Doug is blind, so mainly for his benefit, we were readaloud to every night, mainly by Aunty Elv.
She owned a bookshop, known to all as Miss Brown’s Bookshop,and generations of Bendigonians read and enjoyed what MissBrown told them to read and enjoy!
So books were plentiful and in the eveningsDoug and I and our cousins Gillian andKeith snuggled up on the eiderdown onAunty Elv’s bed and listened, entranced, tobooks including “Coral Island”, the Williambooks, Enid Blyton’s “Faraway Tree” and“Five find-outers and dog” series and manyothers. However our favourites were theCaptain W.E. Johns stories about Worrals ofthe WAAFS and Gimlet, the Commando andbest of all, Biggles, our hero.
Aunty Elv had a deep and beautiful voice and those evening hoursspent listening were a joy to us all, never to be forgotten. Sheinstilled in us a love of books and reading and we all became avidreaders.
My brother Doug, with the aid of modern technology, can nowscan books to listen to and he is currently re-reading some of theBiggles books. He appreciates now the war history contained,especially the descriptions of early air combat in WW1. Johns wasa WW1 pilot and based the early books on his own experiences.
Fortunately Biggles, and his chums Algy and Ginger, appeared toage about one year in every four so Biggles was able to fly SopwithCamels in WW1, Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires in WW2 andeven a Hawker Hunter Jet in a post war adventure.
Some of the vocabulary in the books is a bit dated and some of hisexpressions would cause amusement now, particularly “opine” forthink or believe or “ejaculate” for utter. Otherwise they are veryreadable; in fact, “Great Scott” and “Jumping Mackerel” they areJOLLY RIPPING YARNS.
Jo Kader
Mannum YouthYouth Advisory Committee
Have a YAC with the Mid Murray Council
Are you aged 12 - 24 and feel like there is not enough to do foryoung people your age?
Do you have some great ideas that would make Mannum a betterplace for people your age?
Would you like to have your say on things that are affecting yourlife in your community?
The YAC will have a strong voice for youth needs in the
community and will look to make positive changes in and aroundMannum. Meetings will involve formal business and a funcomponent.
If you want to make a difference in your community, learn newskills and have fun doing it then the YAC is for you!
Contact Shane on 8569 0100, message him on 0457 845 999 oremail [email protected] to join or for more information.
JAM SESSIONS?!#$%^&*
Do you like Music? Do youplay a musical instrument?
Can you sing? Are you bored?Are you aged 12 - 24? Do youlike hanging out with friends?
If you answered yes to any ofthe questions above then wewant to hear from you.
We are considering holdingsome live music ‘jam sessions’that will hopefully lead to somelive music events in Mannumfor youth!
It will only happen though ifthere is some interest and someyoung people prepared to helpmake it happen.
To get involved, find outmore, make a difference and
have fun contact Shane by SMSon 0457 845 999, or [email protected].
Want to know more about any of the above?Contact Shane Thompson to discuss youth or other community development needs, challenges, issues or opportunities.
Telephone: 8569 0100, Mobile: 0457 845 999 or Email: [email protected]
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Mannum Red Cross
The Mannum Red Cross CardLuncheon held on 22nd July
was well attended. Players camefrom as far as Kapunda, BarossaValley, Murray Bridge,Cambrai, Jervois Branch andsome locals.
President Margot Thomaswelcomed them all prior to theserving of a three course meal.
In addition to playing 500 andBugs a trading table and raffleswere held.
The winner of 500 was MariaOoyendyk from Kapunda, withPeggyBass from MurrayBridgeclaiming the PerseverancePrize.
The Bugs winner was AudreyHarris from Jervois Branch andthe Special Prize went toSharon Nolan, also from JervoisBranch.
Afternoon tea completed theday, bringing the proceeds to$806.
On August 23rd some memberswill be attending the RegionalConference at Karoonda.
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Murray Darlings
While I was looking for inspiration about whatto write this month for the Murray Darlings
red hatters, I decided to check out the Australianred hatters website, Matilda Rose, for ideas. ThenI thought, why not use some of the informationfrom this website to give you, dear reader, a betteridea of what we are all about!
I also thought it would be nice to be able to giveyou a view of the ‘bigger picture’, that our littlered hat group is not an isolated group of ‘madhatters’ as we are sometimes referred to (in goodhumour, I am sure) but that we are proudmembers of a huge global phenomenon that hasbeen developing and growing for the past 11years!
WELCOME to Matilda’s website:It can be easy to lose motivation as one ages and it
is easy to find yourself alone on the journey. But thereare easy ways for ladies, in this case, over the age of50, to keep the inspirations going and to find newfriendships in the name of Red hatting.
Hatting is all about inspired living, creative careertransitions, brazen purpose, and living from love andlaughter instead of fear, or frustrations, or responsibility
overload!The main objective of groups of Red hat ladies is to
get together for the purpose of fun and friendship.Sometimes there are serious moments and
sometimes we may be a little frivolous, but one thing isfor certain, the silliness is taken seriously!
Women are inspired to laugh much more, to grow oldplayfully and challenged to live the second half of life alittle outrageously.
We are proof that there is life after wrinkles and thatwe can embrace the freedom that age brings.
Why not visit the stories about the many Red hatgroups around Australia on the pages of this site? Readhow ladies have found their passions and dared to livetheir dreams!
The power of the true stories can change one’s lifeand we want everyone to know about that. Yourcompany is welcomed and there are always new thingsbeing added.
Our forum offers insight, support and love to all thefriends who gather here.
www.matildarose2.com
If you would like to know more about our redhatter group, please contact Karyn, Queen of the“Murray Darlings” on 8569 1438 or email:
[email protected] Baker
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Mannum Waters
Stage 1, Release 1 at Mannum Waters is off to a sensational start,with all first release marina berths now spoken for.
These marina berths were already close to a sell-out before theofficial Stage 1, Release 1 land release on 9 July. The response hasbeen phenomenal, with South Australians embracing the riverchange.
This is just the beginning at Mannum Waters. We encourage youto register your interest in securing a marina berth or residentialblock and be part of South Australia’s first residential marina on theRiver Murray of its kind.
Below are some web links, supplied by the development companyTallwood PtyLtd, providing information on the development to thisstage.
Please call me, Adrian Davis at Raine & Horne, on 8569 2120 or0427 813 450 for more information, other documents related to thisdevelopment or to purchase a Marina Berth CommunityTitle in thisnew and exciting marina development.
Adrian DavisRaine and Horne Mannum
Mannum Waters Marina General Informationwww.rhmannum.ca.com.au/weblinks/MannumWatersMarinaInformation.pdf
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MANNUM DOMICILIARY CAREHome and Community Care (HACC) Services
Are you elderly or a carer and needing some help inthe home?
cleaning (including vacuuming, washing floors, cleaningbathrooms, toilets and various other tasks)
Personal care Respite Equipment Podiatry
Fees apply for the above services
For more information about any of these services
Please phone Coralie on 8569 0240Monday to Friday
Between 8:30am to 4:30pmOr
Pick up a handbook which outlays the fees and servicesavailable from the Hospital,
Medical Centre or Dom Care Office
Mannum Rowing Club Inc.Annual General Meeting
Sunday 22nd August, 11 am in the Clubrooms
• Minutes of Previous AGM• President’s Report• Treasurer’s Report• Any other Reports• Election of Office Bearers and Committee
Followed by BBQ Lunch. All Welcome
Brian Bormann, President 8569 1813
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Marketing Mannum
Idivide my time between Mannum andMelbourne, and am therefore, in
Mannum terms, something of a crossbetween a resident and a visitor. Iregularly go to theShowgrounds Market,and with each visit, I notice fewervisitors and fewer stallholders.
It will be a pity if this community eventdies through lack of interest. It is aninitiative which deserves to beencouraged, but stallholders won’t attendif they don’t make enough sales, andvisitors won’t attend if there aren’tenough stalls. I’ve mentioned this to afew local people. They all replied thatthey haven’t been to the market.
Lack of local support for communityactivities is by no means exclusive toMannum. A major advantage thatMannum has over many other small
towns is that it has a large turnover ofvisitors all year round. Lack of interestby residents need not mean the demise ofthe market if visitors make up for them.Local markets are generally attractive totravellers.
Until late July, the ShowgroundsMarket was almost held in secret. Themain road into Mannum from Adelaideand Murray Bridge displays a large andprominent sign board optimisticallyheaded “Coming Events”. It was usuallyblank. This is a sort of anti-advertising,like describing a place as the dirtiesttown in Australia, or listing the publictoilets as a major place of interest. Ablank “Coming Events” board suggeststhat Mannum is, if not blank like theboard, at least dull and boring and host
to nothing. The poor old market neverrated a mention. There was a regularadvertisement for it in front of the warmemorial, but it was small and obscureand probably missed by most visitorsbecause they were concentrating ondriving round the sharp, steep bendwithout hitting anything or falling downto the river.
I would like to see the market marketed,and I wish it every success. Icongratulate those responsible forplacing, at the end of July, what lookslike a permanent ad for the market on the“Coming Events” board. I hope it ispermanent. I hope it will serve the dualpurpose of marketing the market andmarketing Mannum.
Lorna Turner
Mel, Sarah, Kim and Sarah
Janet vs Simone in the Rock Off competition Quinny refereeing
Mannum Hotel Social Club
On Saturday 26th June 2010 the Social Club held theirannual Pub Crawl. We had a great turn out with around
40 members attending and all having a great time. As wealways have a theme, we went the opposite way to last year’sBlack & White theme and went Fluoro!
The Pub Crawl started off at Beachy’s, where we all boardedBotty’s bus and headed off for our first destination, Dallas’riverfront block at Younghusband, wherewehad lots of yummypizza from one of our major sponsors, Bogans. On departurefrom Dallas’ the peg was released … Simone was the firstvictim when she found the peg taped under her seat.
Next stop was the Swan Reach Hotel, where we held the firstround of our “Rock Off” (Rock, Paper, Scissors) competition.The food was great and the peg was in full flight! We also hada cake for Phil’s 60th birthday.
Our third stop was the Sedan Hotel, where the hospitality wasagain very good. The second round of the Rock Off competitionwas held and we announced the Best Dressed prize for the dayThis went to Janet Grabowski who was so fluoro you neededyour sunnies to look at her!
The fourth destination was the Cambrai Hotel, where we hadsome more yummy snacks, a few more drinks and held the thirdround of the Rock Off competition. At this stage of the trip,many Pub Crawlers had fallen victim to the peg (some morethan others) so I decided it was time to confiscate it! However,someone had brought backup pegs.
The final destination was back at Beachy’s where we finishedoff a fun-filled and action-packed day. The Rock Offcompetition finals were held and this was also won by Janet.
Other prize winners of the day were:• Wheel Prizes: Terri Dumont, Warren & Jane Leonard, Kim
Smithson & Marlene Davies• Loyalty Card Draws: Rossi Westphal & Jean Presch• Member Draw: Dave Rogers
I would like to say a big thank you to everyone that attended
and hope that you all had a great day. Also, thanks to all of ourhost pubs - Swan Reach, Sedan, Cambrai and of courseBeachy’s.
Last but not least, a huge thank you to the Committee for allyour hard work in organising another successful event.
Kim Smithson, Vice PresidentMannum Hotel Social Club
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Mannum, Murray Bridge, Mt Barker, Adelaide by Bus(Monday to Friday except public holidays. Times change during school holidays.)
Mannum to AdelaideMannum Murray Bridge
8:00am Leave Arnold Park,Mannum
Murray Bridge Mt Barker8:41am Connect with bus to Mt
Barker Park & RideMt Barker Adelaide
Transfer to Metro bus to Adelaide
Adelaide to MannumAdelaide Mt Barker
1:30pm Leave Harris Scarfe,Grenfell Street
Mt Barker Murray Bridge3:00pm Connect with bus to
Murray BridgeMurray Bridge Mannum
Arrive Mannum 4:20pmTimetables are readily available at the Mannum Information Centre.For more information telephone 8532 2633 during office hours.
Mannum MagTrade and Community Services Directory
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2010 Community Calendar
AUGUST
Market/Trash ‘n TreasureMannum ShowgroundsSunday 1st, 9:00am – 2:00pmFree admission. Sites availableContact: Irene LovellPhone: 8569 2541
Inaugural Mannum Craft FairMannum Leisure CentreCraft displays, workshops andsales.Admission: Gold coin donation.Saturday 7th 10am-5pmSunday 8th 10am-3pmContact: Irene LovellPhone: 8569 2541
Mannum Golf Club Quiz NightClub rooms, Douglas StreetBYO supper. Nibbles, tea,coffee provided. Drinksavailable from the Bar.Friday 20th, 7:30pmCost: $8.00 per playerFor catering, register numbers.Contact: Denis JerichoPhone: 8569 1584
SALA - “River Life”Arnold GallerySouth Australian Living Artistsexhibition. Works from ShaneStrudwick, Roger Baker, SandieKuehne and Barry Walker.Free admission.Closing Sunday 22nd AugustContact: Sala TeamPhone: 8218 8450
SEPTEMBER
Market/Trash ‘n TreasureMannum ShowgroundsSunday 5th, 9:00am – 2:00pmFree admission. Sites availableContact: Irene LovellPhone: 8569 2541
Healthy Brain, Healthy AgeingMannum Hospital Day CentreHealthy life strategies to reducethe risk of developing dementia.Thursday 2nd 10am-12 noonCost: Free (gold coin donation)Register: National DementiaHelpline 1800 100 500
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Every Thursday: Mannum Information Centre Pine Park Murray Bridge
Depart Arrive Depart Return
Mannum 10.00am Murray Bridge 10.45am Murray Bridge 2.30pm Mannum 3.10pm
1st and 3rd Tuesday: Mannum Information Centre Pine Park Murray Bridge
Mannum 10.00am Murray Bridge 10.30am Murray Bridge 1.30pm Mannum 2.00pm
Weekly Passenger Service Mannum to Murray BridgeFor information or bookings:
18 Alma Avenue,Murray Bridge SA 5253Ph: 08 8532 2633
Mid Murray Community Support Services
Pop in 10 am - 4 pm at 39 Randell St Mannum. Ph: 85692129. A widerange of personal development courses are offered. Contact MMCSS fordetails. Registering for courses and programs is essential.
Special EventsAugust
19th, 20th St Johns Senior First Aid Course at Mannum Day CareCentre.
September
1st - 8th Adult Learners Week. Watch for information flyers outsoon.
9th Friendship Lunch. Invitation only.
2010 PUBLICATION DEADLINES
Friday (12 noon) For Publication in
August 27 September Issue 50
September 24 October Issue 51
October 29 November Issue 52
Email: [email protected]: 8569 7392 (Lyn), 8569 1879 (Jo)Drop in to: 39 Randell Street, Mannum SA 5238
(a mailbox kindly provided by MMCSS/CHIPS)
Mannum Leisure CentreSquash courts, gym, and cardio
room are available at all openingtimes.
Activities: Basketball, carpetbowls, card games, gym, tai chi,squash, tennis, soccer, roller disco
Dance School all ages Wednesdayafternoon/evening.
Stadium, Clubroom and Meetingroom are available for hire.
Opening HoursMorningsMon, Wed, Fri: 8:00 am - 12 noonTue, Thur: 7:00 am - 12 noonSat: 9:00 am - 11:00 amAfternoonsReopening at 3:00 pm, closing at theend of the sporting program oractivity.
Further information: 8569 0185Pam Cutjar, Centre Manager
Community Meetings Clash Calendar
Email details of regular meetings to:[email protected]
MONTHLY
1st Monday
9:45am Combined Probus,Mannum Club10:00am Murray Darlings RedHatters, Mannum Motel Café.Ph. 8569 1438
Mannum Health AdvisoryCouncil, Ph. 8569 1239
1st Tuesday
7:30pm Agricultural Society,Showground
1st Thursday
4:00pm History Group, CHIPS
2nd Wednesday
9:00am Shared Stitches ofMannum Quilting Group. Ph.8569 2185
3rd Tuesday
pm Palmer Card Day, LutheranHall Palmer. Ph. 8532 22557:30pm Neighbourhood Watch.Coordinator 0428 856 911
3rd Thursday
1 1 : 0 0 a m R S L , Ma nnumCommunity Club
4th Tuesday
7 : 3 0 p m M a n n u m S h o wCommittee, Showground
4th Thursday
7:30pm Progress Association,Mannum Community College.
Last Monday
1:30pm Hospital Auxiliary,Meeting Room, Esmerelda Street.
Last Wednesday
Midday MannumMag Committee,Showground. Ph. 8569 23856:30pmMannumMens DiscussionGroup. Ralph 8569 1264.
WEEKLY
Mon, Wed & Fri10:00–3:00 The Hall, 5 GreeningStreet, Mannum. Ph. 8569 1643
Monday6:30pm Mannum Town Choir,Uniting Church hall. In recessuntil 20th September.Ph. 8569 1434
Tuesday & Friday8:30am Walkie Talkies, LionsDen, Show Ground
OTHER
Alternate Fridays1:30pm Senior Citizens Club,Club Rooms. Ph. 8569 2795
2nd & 4th Tuesday10:00am Craft Group. UnitingChurch Cottage. Ph. 8569 1827.