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Seppeltsfieldvillage visionA BOLD vision to breathenew life into the historicSeppeltsfield Winery isbeing realised and theowners believe the resultwill be a world classtourism destination.

Unique concept planswere lodged with the LightRegional Council inOctober to re-establish thesite as a village to supportmodern day activities. Thecompany has also bought2600 acres of primeBarossa vineyard, makingSeppeltsfield Winery thelargest privately ownedgrape grower in theBarossa.

These decisions weremade by SeppeltsfieldEstate Trust, who tookover the company in 2007and involve a 50 per centshare by Warren Randalland a 50 per cent share byClare Valley wineryKilikanoon, headed byNathan Waks and BruceBaudinet.

According to MrBaudinet, plans to developa ‘village’ are aboutrevitalising andrejuvenating a sleepy, yetbeautiful iconic site totarget tourism andartistic/creative audiencesand create educationalfacilities.

The shareholder’s visionsseek to re-use about 35winery buildings toaccommodate activitiesand skills suchas coopering, brewing,fine food production,

glass blowing andcarpentry/cabinet making.

The developmenthighlights educationaluses such as residentialschools for winemaking,viticulture, cooking, musicarts, architecture andsustainable design. Plansalso include tourismaccommodation andadditional residential usesfor employees and visitors.

Mr Baudinet, whoexplained the developmenthas involved widecommunity consultation,said the “aim is to create aworld class wine estatehere in the Barossa”.

He said buildings such asthe old smokehouse,disused for decades, wouldopen to support fine foodproduction. Confidence inthe plan is supported bychanges made in the past18 months including theintroduction of theBarossa cooper AndrewYoung to create barrels inthe concerted stables.

“The idea has workedbrilliantly and we willseek professional artisans,like Andrew, to furthersupport our vision,” MrBaudinet said.

Seppeltsfield, establishedin 1851, is synonymouswith fortified wine –

including the 100-year-oldrange. However, theowners have workedquickly to reopen the site’stwo wine making facilities,including the GravityVintage Cellar, to producesuper premium wines.

Managing directorWarren Randall said thecurrent transformationscomplement Seppelsfield’shard push to producepremium bulk wines tosupport the Australianand overseas market.

“Seppeltsfield has built asuccessful premium bulkwine business supplyingAustralia’s prestigebrands,” Mr Randall said.

It’s led to the companysecuring strong exportmarkets, especially toChina and will supportSeppeltsfield’s increasingcustomer base.

The latest acquisition ofpredominantly Shirazvineyard from the BarossaVines managedinvestment scheme acrossthe Barossa’s ‘westernranges’ will allowSeppeltsfield to totallycontrol its fruit qualityfrom pruning to picking,which Mr Randall said isessential for theproduction of super-premium red wine. Themove was also intended toimprove cash flow to fundthe latest developments.

Mr Randall felt thepurchase was a great signof faith in the AustralianWine industry, and theBarossa Valley inparticular.

UNIQUE CHANGES: Cooper Andrew Young is one of the artisans already acquired bythe Seppeltsfield Estate Trust to promote the village feel.

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Limit drop rear-view

LIGHT Regional Council (LRC) will objectagainst a State Government plan to reduce speedlimits on rural roads in its area.

The State Government last month announced ithad asked the Commissioner of Highways toreduce the speed limit on 49 rural roads from110km/h to 100km/h.

Of the 49 roads within 100km of Adelaide, fiveare in the LRC area, including Main North Roadand Kapunda to Gawler Road (pictured below).

At last week’s council meeting, elected membersdecided staff would write to Jennifer Rankine,the current Road Safety Minister, and objectthe proposal.

“…Council delegates authority to the ChiefExecutive Officer (who in turn may delegateauthority to the General Manager –Infrastructure and Works) to formally write to theMinister for Road Safety objecting against theproposal and citing reasons for Council’sopposition to the proposed speed limitamendments,” read the motion.

The motion without notice was supported byelected members and subsequently carried.

LRC Infrastructure and Works General

Manager Richard Dodson said Council had, inconjunction with the Transport Department,reviewed speed limits on specific roads inthe area in 2009.

“This reduction targeted roads of lower standardthat had a 110km/h speed limit and lowered themto 100km/h,” he said.

“However, roads such as the Two Wells toGawler Road, Mallala to Gawler Road, Kapundato Gawler Road, Kapunda to Truro Road andMain North Road are of a much higher standardand include wider pavements, suitable horizontaland vertical alignment, hazard protection, sealedshoulders, and in the case of Main North Road,has overtaking lanes.

“Council considers that these roads all have thecharacteristics of other roads throughoutthe state that have the 110km/h speed limitand will not support a reduction of this limiton these roads.”

He said by maintaining the current speedlimits, road users would continue to enjoylower travel times to the metropolitan areasof Adelaide while still living in the LightRegional Council.

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AUTOWIRED is a new mobileauto-electrical and airconditioning business which canservice the Barossa Valley andsurrounding areas.

Owned and run by Peter andNicole Rudd, Autowired has onlybeen operating since thebeginning of October.

“ We have spent the past 12months planning for our newbusiness so we could get it right,”Nicole said.

Peter said the van holds a fullyfunctional workshop which providesconvenience for customers.

“My aim is to provide high qualityautomotive repairs to individualsand businesses at their homes orworkplaces,” he said.

Autowired won’t lack inexperience because Peter hasworked in the auto-electrical fieldfor over 20 years with five yearsalso in the viticultural industry.

“The fact that we provide amobile, quality and reliableservice at a reasonable pricemakes us the most convenientoption to choose,” Nicole said.

“We have invested in the latestScan Tool technology whichenables Pete to diagnoseelectrical faults on vehicles.”

Autowired’s distinctive van hasalready created talk around thevalley and with summer fastapproacing, now is the time tomake sure your air conditioner isready to cope.

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ORGANISERS’ spirits aresoaring in the build up to theBarossa Airshow this Sunday atthe Rowland Flat airstrip.

Even the announcement ofaerobatic pilot Matt Hall’semergency back surgery, whichhas pulled him from the line upof events, has not dampenedtheir enthusiasm.

The St Jakobi LutheranSchool community, now urgeeverybody to come see what allthe fuss is about.

The airshow is on track for ajam-packed day of non-stopaerial action and family fun,and they wish Matt a speedyrecovery.

The event involves the RAAFRoulettes, Christ Sperou in hisPitts Super Stinker, plus 15ground displays.

Chris became a pilot in 1960,after working s a professionalfisherman and refrigerationmechanic. After he obtained ispilot’s licence, Chris beganteaching himself aerobatics andwent on to win the AustralianAerobatic Championship 13times. He also competed fivetimes at the World Aerobatic

Championships. In support ofthe major event, Channel 7evening newsreader JohnRiddell will throw anotherspotlight on the airshow byvisiting St Jakobi School today(Wednesday) by helicopter andmeeting with students andorganisers.

Following the event, the schoolwill donate part proceeds toCamp Quality.

The line up of events begin at10am. Entry is $20 for adults,$5 for children or $50 fora family. The Rowland Flatairstrip is located off BarossaValley Way on Koch Road.

Airshow to take off Plan takes next stepA DRAFT plan for thedevelopment of Roseworthyhas been submitted to LightRegional Council (LRC) and isnow subject to communityconsultation.

Set to make Roseworthy one ofthe largest developments inAustralia, the Roseworthy GardenTown draft plan will see 25,000homes built in the area across thenext 30 years.

The draft plan, prepared by theRoseworthy Alliance, incorporatesa central park with sportand recreation facilities, greenbelts around the proposeddevelopment and the reactivationof the rail line from Gawler toRoseworthy.

Light Regional Council mayorBill O’Brien said Roseworthyresidents had been involved inthe planning process from thestart and people could now seetheir ideas and aims reflected inthe draft concept plan.

“I’ve been delighted with people’sinterest and enthusiasm in andthroughout this process. I’mconfident that this enthusiasmand quality of input willcontinue throughout this nextstage of public consultation,” MrO’Brien said.

“I hope that Roseworthyresidents can find the time to visitCouncil, see the draft concept planand let us know their thoughts.

Roseworthy Alliance chairMartyn Evans said thedevelopment will capitalise onthe unique regionalopportunities and its strategiclocation.

“Roseworthy Garden Town willbring to the region employmentand world-class education,” MrEvans said.

“It will be a place of beauty thatbuilds on the existing strongcommunity.

“These elements will makeRoseworthy Garden Town the‘pride of the north’.”

Mr Evans said the draft conceptplan is the blueprint for creating aself-sustaining town.

“Roseworthy Garden Town is allabout sustainability, prosperityand liveability,” Mr Evans said.

“Our vision for Roseworthy is todeliver an innovative, well-connected town that embracesworld’s best practice.”

The draft plan is on display at theKapunda Library, the Roseworthypost office and the LRC offices inKapunda and Freeling until theend of November.

LRC will consider the draft planand community feedback at itsnext meeting on November 22.

If LRC approves the draft planfollowing community consultation,it will then be submitted to theState Government forconsideration and review.

THIS SUNDAY: Lyndoch’s St Jakobi Luther School studentsmodel an aeroplance to entice visitors to the air show.

Wakeboard coachingDO YOU enjoy raleysand backside spins?

If so, both amateurand professionalwakeboarders areencouraged to be partof the state serieshosted this Saturday atPort Adelaide.

Daniella Lambert,from Gawler South,who is part of theWakeboard SApromotion team will bebattling for a position.

In 2010 she attendedthe Wakeboard WorldTitles, Orlando, andgained a fourth place

in the amateur womensection. Her interest inthe sport now meansshe is keen for othersto have a go.

“Entrants (amateurs)will need to bring theirown equipment andthey will be given freecoaching on the day,”she said.

Nuriootpa teenagerand wakeboardchampion ParkerSiegele will also joinDaniella on the water.

Parker was part ofthe 2009 gold medalAustralian team in

Korea and this yearbased himself inOrlando, Florida forthe US summer.

For those not familiarwith wakeboarding,competitors launchthemselves from thewave created behind aboat to perform flips,spins and tricks, whichare judged on difficultyand execution.

Riders complete two300 metre runs and areallowed one fall, withmost riders completingeight to 10 tricksduring two runs.

Daniella said idealwakeboard conditionswere no wind for a flat-water surface, but a bigcrowd really helps tocreate a greatatmosphere.

The event kicks off at9am at the north armof the Port River. It isthe second round of the2011 state series whichcan lead competitors tothe nationals inWestern Australia in2012.

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Skills to build the BE brand

BAROSSA Enterprises hasappointed Marketing andCommunications Manager,Karina Piro (pictured above) topromote awareness of thecompany and its future direction.With a Wine Marketing degreeand many years of experience inthe wine industry, Karina bringsa valuable skills to the role.“I’ve made a conscious decisionto transfer my sales andmarketing skills in the disabilityindustry,” she said. “I have always had a love formarketing. It’s highly creativeand is imperative to sustainbusiness longevity.”Her passion for helping the

community clearly shows inher vibrant attitude, as she isalready busy increasing therecognition of BarossaEnterprises as a brand. Her background in winemarketing helped her tounderstand the importance ofrelationship building andcommunication betweenindustry and the community.“People are just people at theend of the day and the Barossacommunity supports each otherextremely well,” Karina said. “I’mvery happy I can be a part of it.”She is looking forward tocreating new connections withlocal businesses and further

enhancing existing ones.Living locally in Tanunda, Karinafeels that there is so muchopportunity for the localcommunity to get involved withBarossa Enterprises.Being a not for profitorganisation, it is essential thatthere is a continual viable flow ofwork for the clients who have adisability.It’s important to note that allrevenue goes directly backinto the organization to help BEgrow its business – and clientpotential.Karina would like to welcomeanyone who is interested in avisit to the site to contact her.

HOMEOWNERS are urged toensure their pool is properly fencedto reduce toddler drownings.

In the past year, 28 childrenunder the age of five drowned.

Over the past nine years, almost300 children under five drowned.

Of these deaths, 60 per cent haveoccurred in the child’s own home.

These damning statistics haveled to the push by Royal LifeSaving to ensure every pool owneris Australia knows the duties andresponsibilities associated withowning a pool.

Hewett resident Tom Lane(pictured above) embraces the poolsafety message in his home,making his two children takeswimming lessons before they evenstarted building the pool.

“As soon as the pool was in, I hadthe fence up before it even had anywater in it,” Mr Lane said.

“We had an inspector visit andcheck all the gates and panels tomake sure everything was right.”

Mr Lane said he and his wifealways supervise children in thepool, including visitors, no matterwhat age they are.

While the Lane family puts a lotof effort into pool safety, Royal LifeSaving believes that up to 85 percent of Australian pools are not

fenced or simply do not meetcurrent safety standards, a figureit says needs to be addressed.

Alistair Baird, executive directorof Royal Life Saving SouthAustralia, warns that for everydrowning death, there are aboutthree hospitalisations, and up totwo of those hospitalised childrenwill suffer a brain injury.

“Children should never be leftalone when they are in, on oraround water and parentsand carers should always bewithin arms’ reach of theirchildren,” he said.

“Parents and carers should takechildren with them if they have toleave an aquatic area.”

Mr Baird warns that while manypeople think their fencing is safe,wear and tear, storm damage orerosion could create a weakness inthe structure, while another majorproblem are the thousands ofpeople who prop open the pool gate,defeating its purpose.

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A PROPOSED communications tower could bebuilt closer to Tanunda under an amendeddevelopment application lodged with LightRegional Council.

The original application to build the 28-metretower at a Smythe Road property received 62representations from the community, with onlyone of those in favour of the development.

Vodafone Australia has amended the applicationto move the tower to another location on the sameproperty, about 300 metres closer to Tanunda.

The change brings the tower 16 metres lower inelevation to reduce visibility and an existingcluster of tall trees would partially screen it.

Community consultation on the amendeddevelopment application closes with LRC at 5pmtoday, Wednesday, November 2.

Tower plan change

Wind farm concerns heardBOTH passionate and assertive pleasfor support to stop the proposed windfarm at Keyneton have been made clearto state parliament member DavidRidgeway.

On Monday the Leader of theopposition in the Legislative Counciland member of the state’s Liberal Partyaccepted an invite by members of theEastern Mount Lofty RangesLandscape Guardians to Keyneton Hallwho are desperate to stop the proposeddevelopment of 57 wind turbines.

Mr Ridgeway, who agreed theproposed site (Sedan Ranges), “is notappropriate”, said a consistent set up ofguidelines is needed.

“We need to have a definitive policy,”he said.

His chat with about 25 residentsincluded working on guidelines to beused in Victoria, New South Wales andSouth Australia, where wind activity ishigh. He said the would help in their

decision making for wind farms.Keyneton resident and landowners As part of the gathering, Mid Murray

councillor David Peake addressed thegroup by saying residents need to takeaction now before its too late.

It is understood the wind farmdevelopment proposed by Victorianbased company Pacific Hydro will notlodge their application until the newwind power reforms, announced by thestate government, come into effect.

The reforms seek to provide greaterresponsibility over wind farms tocouncils and with a dramatic reductionin public consultation.

Originally Pacifi Hydro said theywould lodge their application inSeptember.

In addition, Mr Ridgeway toldresidents he would consider organisinga deputation with MinisterDevelopment John Rau for residentsconcerns to further voice their concerns.

IN TOWN: David Ridgeway listens toKeyneton community’s concerns.

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More than 50kg of beef was roasted andlater enjoyed by 185 community memberswho joined in for the inaugural LongestLutheran Lunch on Sunday. The eventorganised and attended by members ofTanunda Lutheran Churches was aimed atencouraging fellowship in all Lutheranparishes throughout Australia, with eachto prepare a meal to share. The mains anddesserts were supplied by Lorna Schiller.Pic: Greg Haar

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THE Gawler Regional NaturalResource Centre (NRC) will hold aspecial event next weekend wherepeople can get all the informationand advice needed to build asustainable garden.

Running from 10.30am to2.30pm on Sunday, November 13,the Sustainable Garden Festivalwill feature a whole range ofnative plants, seedlings, wormsand compost buckets for sale,while there will also be a varietyof guest speakers and activities.

Nick Fewster from SustainableUrban Landscapes will talk aboutcreating a sustainable garden andBrett Fitzpatrick from SalisburyNursery will perform a plantpropagation and seed collectiondemonstration.

Children will be able to getinvolved too, with the chance toplant seeds, build bird feeders oreven make an alfalfa sprout man.

Free information will availableon a wide range of topics includingattracting butterflies to yourbackyard and minimising harmfulchemical use.

There will be displays from

Gawler Community House andthe Australian Plant Society, doorprizes will be on offer, and therewill also be all-day screenings ofthe films Magic Harvest andDesign For Life.

Author of “One Magic Square –grow your own food on one squaremeter” Lolo Houbein will be thekey note speaker for the day,where she will talk about thefuture of food security, the topic ofher next book.

“The time is coming when itwon’t be as easy to obtain ourfresh food, let alone in the abun-dance we are now use to,” MsHoubein said. “I don’t necessarilymean we’ll be worse off and total-ly without food, but by becoming alittle more self-sufficient andgrowing our own, we will be pro-viding some fresh food for our-selves and our families, givingrichness and variety to our diet.

For more information about theSustainable Garden Festival, visitwww.nrcgawler.org.au or contactthe Gawler Regional NaturalResource Centre on 8523 7700 oremail [email protected].

Gardens for the future

Now to build on the solid startSTRONG foundations havebeen set and the job ofimproving the Barossa FilmFestival has begun.

While everything wentsmoothly for the five-day event,organisers are toying withvarious ideas for the next eventto make it even better, while notnecessarily bigger.

Festival director Dave de Vriessaid one thing they wanted towork on in particular wasmaintaining a relationshipbetween film makers, the filmand the audience.

“On Saturday night, whichwas as busy as hell, we had a lotof people show up for PunchDrunk… and because we had somany of the film makers of the

particular films being screenedactually in the Chateau, I foundmyself stopping the program anumber of times to tell peoplewhat the next film was andintroduce them,” Dave said.

“We did that a number oftimes during the course of theweek and that was reallysuccessful, very popular and isdefinitely something we wouldlike to build on.”

“I’d also like to see some of themore senior members of theAustralian film industry maybecome along as well, a few ofthose guys, I think I couldprobably interest them in it.”

One of the other things Daveand his team will discuss is thelength of the days and how

many days the festival will run.“Starting on the Saturday at

10am and then going throughuntil 11pm is a big ask for theaudience, so we would probablybe more inclined to start atmaybe 1pm or something likethat,” Dave said.

“The long table lunch dayformat was fine, we wouldn’tmess with that, but we mightstart the films after theluncheon rather than leadingup to it.

“An industry kick-off night onthe first night worked well, butrather than start on aWednesday and go through theweek, we might start on aThursday and go the Friday andSaturday.”

CHEERS: Andrei Gostin and Fiona De Caux enjoy a glass of wine at the Long Table Luncheon onFriday afternoon at Chateau Tanunda.

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» provide complete nationally endorsed qualifi cations issued by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).

Proposals should address the number of participants to be trained and what level/type of qualifi cation.

Who can applyPublic, private and non-government/community enterprises; employers; RTOs; industry bodies/associations; employee/employer groups; and other organisations with a role in workforce development.

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Films light up the night

THE inauguralBarossa Film Festivalhas been hailed asuccess and eventdirector Dave de Vriessaid everything cametogether perfectly forthe long-awaited event.

After starting onWednesday, the festivalcontinued through theweek and wound up onrelaxing Sunday finish.

“The wow factor wassomething everybody

commented on,” Davesaid. “We were tryingsomething verytechnically difficult,effectively combining afilm festival with agourmet weekend.”

He said theorganisers worked veryhard to highlightChateau Tanunda.

“If we had doneanything on the cheapor done anything lessthan totally honouring

the Chateau, it wouldhave been a hugedisappointment, butfar from it, everybodythought it was great,”Mr de Vries said.

“I think everybodywas really rapt withthe little horrortheatre downstairs inthe barrel hall lit upwith candles, it wasvery popular.

“The feeling was itadded 10 percent to the

horrific element, so theactual experience itselfwas great.”

He said the eventwould not havehappened without thehelp from so manylocal supporters.

“A lot of the creditgoes to the Chateau,we worked very closelywith them and theymade sure we verymuch felt like wewere at home and

we very much feltlike we were partof one big team.

“We have had nothingbut the greatestsupport for theChateau from dayone,” Dave said.

The festival eventsheld at Rolf BinderWines also received astrong turnout over thethree days it was used.

RELAXED: Remigi Rageth and Nikki Pallaras, both from Adelaide, on the Sunken Lawn on Wednesday evening.

Visitors’ view onthe film festival

“This is just fantastic. It is one of the bestvenues we have been to and it is so close toAdelaide. We didn’t even realise this was theinaugural event.”– Doug Scroope, actor from Sydney.

“I’m very impressed. It is a great idea holdinga regional festival. I think it could quicklygrow in the next few years, they have anamazing set-up. In think South Australiadefinitely needs something like this.”– Richard Wolstencroft, director of theMelbourne Underground Film Festival.

“This is a great idea. The whole venue isbegging for something like this to happen. Ithink I would definitely come back. I like theidea of supporting regional festivals because Ihave a bit of a connection with ruralAustralia. I just like the idea of having afestival in the heart of Australia.”– Brendan Guerin, producer and writerfrom Melbourne.

Major award winnersBalthazar Best Australian Feature Film– The Tunnel

Rolf Binder Best Australian Short Film– A Tale Of Obsession

Chateau Tanunda Best InternationalFeature Film – Eisis

People’s choice for best trailer– The Curable

Audience Acclaim Prize – If Your DadDoesn’t Have A Beard, You’ve Got Two Mums

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Views expressed in the Letters to the editor are not those of the Herald. We welcome topical letters,with preference to letters of no more than 200 words. All letters are checked for authenticity.

Pseudonyms are not acceptable. Send your letters to: The editor, PO Box 43, Tanunda, SA, 5352.Fax: 8563 3655. E-mail: [email protected]

LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHESAngaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am HC,10.30am; Penrice: 9am HC; Keyneton: 10am LR;Eden Valley: 9am HC; Springton: 11am.Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T HC,11am M HC; Tabor: 9.45am HC Band.Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am HC; Sedan:9.30am R; Stonefield 11am HC.Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC, 9.30amKP; Neales Flat 9am LR; Peep Hill 9am LR.Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 10.45am;Trinity, Rosedale: 8.45am. Wheatfields: 2pm. Gawler: Zion, Pr Geoff Havelberg, Ph 8523 1929.22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am HC,10.45amcontemporary worship. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts,Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am.1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am.Greenock: Nain 10.30am Pr; Gnadenfrei 9amHC & Shoebox; Greenock 9am HC, JAM 9.45am.Guest preacher: Pastor John Prenzler.Kapunda Parish: Bethel: 10.30am HC; Kapunda:9am Pr; Allen’s Creek: 10am LR.Langmeil Parish:10.30am C HC Confirmation.Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am HC;Stockwell: 10.30am F; Dutton: No service. Rev G Ruwuldt.Light Pass Strait Gate: Strait Gate 9am;Gruenberg 10.30am HC B; Truro 10am R SS.Lyndoch Parish: Rowland Flat: 9am ParishTraditional, Rev B Schwarz.Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am HC, Pr R Voigt,10.30am W, Pr R Voigt. Holy Trinity, Ebenezer andNeukirch: Mission Sunday at Redeemer 10am.Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 10.30am HC;Robertstown: 8.30pm HC.

St John’s Parish: St J: 9am HC.St Paul’s Parish:St P: 8.45am T; Gdb: 10.30am CTanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church:Combined service with St Matthew, Hahndorf,10am at Mt Torrens Oval, R Seidel preaching,followed by Sunday School Picnic.ANGLICAN CHURCHAnglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10amHC SdK; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC SdK; Tanunda:10am HC LB; Lyndoch: 10am MP; Williamstown10am HC PB.(SS at St Hugh’s, BBQ at G. Burge)Kapunda Anglican Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC;Hamilton: 11am HC; Kapunda: 9.15am HC.Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all otherSundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Wardenon 8568 2042.UNITING CHURCHBarossa Congregations: Nuri: 11am Graetz;Tan: 9am Graetz; Ang: 9am Edwards. Turo: 11amEdwards.Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford HC,5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9am Cook;Williamstown: 10am Polkinghorne.Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114.BAPTIST CHURCHBarossa Community Church: 10am BarossaJunction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa ValleyWay, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158.Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave,Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to PastorTony Edwards on 8564 3001.CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHESNorthern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am;Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am,2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am.Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTBarossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30amFamily Bible Study, 11am Family Worship.ASSEMBLIES OF GODBarossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at theroundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & SiegersdorfRoad, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant AnglicanChurch Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane

Pope, Pastor Trevor Auricht. Ph: 8562 3844. Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light CommunityChurch, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. Allwelcome. Ph: 8566 2864.CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPTanunda, McDonnell Street opp former TanundaPrimary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship,Open Bible Study.CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTREBarossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri.Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor AlanMatson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai UnitingChurch 5pm.SALT CHURCH25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: SundayService 10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open9.30am-4pm. Ph: 8522 0000.THE CHRISTADELPHIANSSunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am.Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196.CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEMain North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship ServiceSunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor DouglasCarolisen. Ph: 8523 1706.INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCHBirdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle.Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome.HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRISTKingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiringworship service. Young generation and crecheavail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph:8522 4938.GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACHMINISTRIESFamily Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion,Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw.Pastor Shirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748.KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCHSundays 5pm, 1st Sunday 10.30am, CWA Hall.Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIPMINISTRY - Worship at Lyndoch Institute eachSunday, 11.30am-1.30pm Pastor Ken East ph:8524 4787.

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Traffic hazardTHE roadway aroundTanunda supermarket hasarrows clearly outlining thedirection of travel.

On several occasions Ihave been confronted bycars disregarding, quiteblatantly, the direction oftravel alongside thenewsagency. Do we have tohave a head-on collisionbefore offenders changetheir behaviour?

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Replacement busesAS A regular user of theGawler train linereplacement buses I amvery disappointed withTransport minister’scomments and lack ofunderstanding of the issuesconcerning the replacementbuses outlined in theHerald on October 26.

Her comments state that“some” of the buses do nothave air conditioning andthis has been taken intoaccount with newer buses“integrated” duringinterpeak and weekendperiods.

However upon raising aquery with Metro AdelaideI was advised via email thefollowing; “As there are notenough vehicles in thecurrent fleet to meet thisdemand, many older,recently retired buses arerequired to enable capacity

for the 9000 passengersthat use the Gawler trainservice each weekday”.

Metro Adelaide went on tosay, “the additional vehiclesare not air conditioned butSouthlink are providing airconditioned vehicles whenpossible. On night andweekend services allvehicles used for thesubstitute bus services areair-conditioned.”

The minister strategicallyneglected to mention thatthe “some” that did nothave air conditioning wasactually “most” and thatnewer buses were only usedduring “some” interpeakperiods. In summary,Gawler line commutershave been given buses thathave been deemedunsuitable and too old formetropolitan route use andsecondly, until April nextyear, passengers travellingon the Gawler line will nothave air conditioning atany time during the daywhen the 9000 passengersquoted are using the buses.Only the privileged few willhave air conditioning atnight and on weekends.

Temperatures havealready nudged the oldcentury aboard these buseson relatively mild days of34C. What is in store forlocal commuters in thepeak of summer?

Peter AmeyFreeling

Water concernI SEE that the councilwants to start chargingfarmers for the water theyuse (Herald, October 26).

I think they need to standup against the parasites incouncil who simply areramping up all charges tokeep them illegally in veryhighly overpaid jobs at thefarmers expense and thatapplies to all of us as well.We are being ripped off.

The farmers must quotethe September 3, 1988referendum which was heldand asked the question“should councils bepoliticised”.

Every town and city inAustralia said ‘no’ by amargin of over 75 per cent.That was simply thrownaside by these illegallyelected politicians and theAustralian Constitutionwas totally ignored. That’swhy we have a referendumto find out what the peoplewant. Therefore, councils donot have the power nor thelaw to charge fines, raisetaxes or any other thingbecause of that referendum.Check it out for yourself.

Secondly, if the arrogantpoliticians in the illegalcouncils do not take noticeof that, try this avenue.

A very switched onengineer friend of mine inQueensland did this whenthey tried to charge him forthe water on his farm.

That is, when they senthim a bill for the water (afigure plucked out of theair) he simply wrote back tothem and said “OK, I agreeit is your water, but I amsending you this bill forstoring your water on myproperty”.

The bill was made out tothe same price theycharged him and he heardno more from them.

Don’t give in to theseparasites who just simplywant all our money so thatthey can live a verycomfortable lifestyle.

Politicians of every ilkhave long forgotten theyare public servants (I callthem serpents) and who inpast history has paid hisservant more than he earnshimself?

Farmers, take the cudgelto them.

Leonce KealyEdens Landing,

Queensland

Government issueI AM trying really hard tomake some sense of thisfederal government exportcertification reformpackage, and the impact itwill have on successfulsmall businesses likeWintulichs. Why would anygovernment want toundermine its smallbusinesses like this unlessit was “forced” to?

This initiative has got

“globalisation” and WorldTrade Organisation“bullying” written all overit. Do countries that areexporting contaminated,suspect food into Australiahave imposts like this puton them to help pay forquarantine inspections?

Are the growers in thesecountries as heavilyregulated as ours?

It appears to me andmany other people thatthese so-called free tradeagreements that the federalgovernment is seeminglybeing forced into underduress and against thewishes of the majority ofthe population, are not alevel playing field.

I am also deeplyconcerned that if thequarantine service onlyinspects five per cent ofincoming food products,and is finding problemswith some of that, thenwhat the hell is in the other95 per cent?

We need to increase oursupport for our local foodproducers otherwise eventhat choice may disappear.

Ray LinkevicsBirdwood

Debate continuesIt SHOULD be obvious whymy previous letter did notaddress “refugees” – Iaddressed MarilynShepherd’s scurrilous andhypocritical abuse of

others. I, not Ms Shepherd,determine my topic, and forall Ms Shepherd knows theHerald editor may havechosen not to publish myview on “refugees”.

Ms Shepherd makesmuch of a “little blog” I amalleged to rely on for myinformation. Whatincredible arrogance topresume she knows what Iread. The quote “I hateAustralia” was from a letterpublished in TheAustralian, and the oneabout her remarkablerecovery from “severe illhealth” (I trust sheinformed Centrelink) wasfrom her contribution to OnLine Opinion, an “e-journalof social and politicaldebate”. I note MsShepherd did not addresseither of these quotes.

Ms Shepherd and her ilktell us that the boat peopleare not doing anythingillegal. Well, they certainlycome here by illegal means– proof sufficient being thecrew members fined andjailed for bringing them –and hence they are aidingand abetting an illegalactivity. And that, MsShepherd, is a crime.

L B LovedayGawler South

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An historic icon of MainStreet Kapunda has a newlease on life. The tall NorfolkPine was recently fitted withnew LED lights, to help thetown celebrate the magic ofChristmas.The bright sparks behind thetree’s renovations areKapunda Lion’s Clubmembers including DarrylGreen, Des Ellis and DaveLomman. According to Lion’sClub president Dean Parishthe original coloured lightbulbs placed around the treewere becoming a safetyconcern.Lion’s Club members saythey owe a lot of thanks tothose who supported thelighting installation includingPeter Bolgarow fromStarlight Lighting; Jim Ferrisfrom Y Climb Tower Hire;Simon Kurtz from CoatesHire Nuriootpa; MarkFeltus, from Feltus Kitchensand especially Liz Littlewho supplied freeaccommodation to workersthrough Ford House.In addition, the Lion’s Clubwill plan for an official lightingceremony later this year.Pictured (from left) PeterBolgarow, Dave Lommanand Dean Parish.

All lit up

Optimism in WasleysWASLEYS is set to have a‘residents action association’ totackle issues like development,stormwater, the need for morerecreation facilities and eventhe problem of feral cats.

More than 60 residentsattended Sunday’s communitymeeting at the town instituteand there were severalvolunteers for a WasleysProgress Association.

The proposal for anassociation has the backing of

Bill O’Brien, Light RegionalMayor, who said it would helpthe communication betweenboth the local and stategovernments.

The meeting was organised byTony Piccolo, State Member forLight, received support fromLight Regional Council (withMr O’Brien and wardcouncillors Lynette Reichsteinand Wayne Standish allattending) and WasleysPrimary School.

The Department of Planningand Local Government was alsorepresented, as was thedeveloper of Ridley Mill Estate,with Terry Webber fieldingquestions about the impact theestate has on the town’sstormwater.

Mr Piccolo said the mood ofthe meeting was optimistic anda steering group for theproposed residents associationis expected to meet before theend of the year.

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Gawler policeincidents

ARRESTSAn 18-year-old Evanston

Gardens man was arrested byGawler Police for assault onOctober 29.

Gawler Police arrested a 32-year-old Evanston Gardens manon two counts of aggravatedassault on October 29.REPORTS

Barossa Highway Patrolreported a 19-year-old Lyndochman for excessive speed onOctober 6.

The man’s licence wasdisqualified as a result.

An Evanston Gardens youth wasreported by Gawler Police foraggravated serious criminaltrespass and theft on October 27.

A 19-year-old Gawler East manwas reported for aggravatedassault by Gawler Police onOctober 27.

Gawler Police reported a 27 yearold Gawler East man for drivingwith a prescribed concentration ofalcohol with a reading of 0.122 onOctober 27.

The vehicle was seized and alicence disqualification given tothe man.PROPERTY DAMAGE

There were four reports ofproperty damage in the Gawlerarea this week.

One offence involved damage to

a motor vehicle at Gawler South.The other offences in the Gawler

area involved damage to fencingand windows.THEFT

Motor vehicles in the Hewettarea were targeted by thieves inthe past week.

A series of illegal interferenceand thefts from motor vehicleswas reported in the area andpolice are seeking anyinformation that may assistin identifying those responsible.

There were also five theftsreported over the past weekincluding the theft of scrapmetal at Evanston and a ‘dustmeter’ worth $5,000 stolen atGawler West.SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS

Gawler Police received eightreports of serious criminaltrespass during daylight hours inthe past week.

Police are seeking anyinformation concerningsuspicious activity and urgeanyone who sees or hearssomething to ring police on 131444 immediately.

The eight reports of SeriousCriminal Trespass to premiseswere at Hewett, Gawler West,Willaston, Evanston Park andTwo Wells.

ARRESTSA male Lyndoch

youth was arrestedby Nuriootpa Policefor breaching bail onOctober 26.

A Nuriootpa man inhis 20s was arrestedby Nuriootpa Policefor aggravated assaulton October 27.

Nuriootpa Policearrested a Smithfieldman in his 20s fordisorderly behaviourand breaching abarring order at alicenced premise inGawler on October 29.

Nuriootpa Policealso arrested aMitchell park womanon October 29 underthe publicintoxication act.REPORTS

An Angaston youthwas reported byNuriootpa Police forsupplying cannabison October 27.

A Tanunda man inhis 20s was reportedby Nuriootpa Policefor driving withoutdue care and misuseof a motor vehicle.

The man’s vehiclewas subsequentlyimpounded.

Mt Pleasant Policereported a MountPleasant woman inher 50s on October 29for driving with aprescribedconcentration ofalcohol with areading of 0.117. Shewas issued with aninstant loss of licence.

Another MtPleasant woman inher 50s was reportedby police on the sameday for driving with aprescribedconcentration ofalcohol with areading of 0.104. Shewas issued with aninstant loss of licenceand had her vehicleimpounded.

Nuriootpa Policereported a maleNuriootpa youth forthe theft of a mobilephone on October 30.BREAKS

The tuck shop at aTanunda primaryschool was broken into on October 24 and

items were stolen.The vegetable patchwas also damaged.PROPERTYDAMAGE

A Tanunda businessin Murray Street wasgraffitied betweenOctboer 23 andOctober 24.

A front garden of aTanunda church wasdamaged on October24. Plants wereripped out, a flowerpot smashed and astatue was stolen inthe attack.

Four separateincidents wherewindows werwebroken were reportedto Nuriootpa Policeon October 29. Thewindows weresmashed in CollegeStreet, HomburgStreet, The Rexcar-park and at aschool. THEFT

An alloy wheel andtire were stolen fromvehicle parked onFifth Street,Nuriootpa betweenOctober 29 and 30.

Brawlers arrestedTHREE Nuriootpamen were arrested onSunday, October 30,following a brawloutside a licencedpremise at Nuriootpa.

The trio, two men intheir 20s and one in his

30s, were arrested forfighting in a publicplace.

A fourth man in his30s from Whyalla wasarrested in the sameincident for disorderlybehaviour.

Barossa incidents

Is the game changing? It’s pointing out theblatantly obvious to say the wine industry hasbeen doing it tough, but in the past week we

might have seen fortunes changing.The Jimmy Watson trophy went to a Tasmanian

wine made by a young guy with a rich Barossaheritage, one of the most influential wine critics inthe world raced around the country and declaredthat people who had written off Australia’spotential as an exciting wine continent werewrong and then Seppeltsfield pulled out thecheckbook and put an exclamation point on thedeath of managed investment scheme vineyards inBarossa.

Did any of this make any difference to Barossagrapegrowers, cellarhands, sales and marketingteams, label printers, lab rats or contractpruners? Yes and no.

A Tassie Shiraz winning the biggest wine awardin the country shows that cool climate wines arenow real challenges to the Barossa’s assumedupper hand with this variety – and ourwinemakers are going to have to pull their

socks up and deliver more than an old vinestory to keep up.

It’s cool for international wine scribes to talk upAustralian wine again – a big change from the pastcouple of years where almost all Aussie reds weredeclared fat, jammy, high alcohol bruisers (whichis sadly still true for some Barossa wines). This isgood news for the gurus charged with sellingBarossa wine to the world.

And what will happen now that Seppeltsfield hasan extra 13,000 to 26,000 tonne of Shiraz at it'sdisposal for 2011? How will the gravity cellarcope? It won’t have to deal with all of it, of course,but whether or not the old Barossa Vines contractsare still in place with new owners will haveripple effects for other small Barossa growersone way or the other.

None of the events of the last week might bedirectly linked to rises in grape prices, confidencein wine sales that creates new jobs in wineries orincreased demand for graphic designers to workon refreshed labels, but just maybe people will beable to look back in a couple of years as we enterthe next boom and say ‘hey, I reckon thingsstarted to turn after that Barossa kid won theJimmy in Tassie, that poncey James Suckling saidwe Ossies were alright and Wazza Randall boughtall those MIS vines’.

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Relive the region’sWWI involvement

AN ADELAIDEhistorian has capturedexperiences fromKapunda and districtsduring WWI andplaced them into abook for others toappreciate.

Peter Donovan,originally fromKapunda, spent thepast eight yearsresearching facts fromthe past, whichinvolved men andwomen.

The book, Storm - AnAustralian countrytown and World War I,came about by Peter’sfascination ofresearching his ownfamily’s history, withhis Kapunda ancestorshaving fought in thewar. Peter said whileresearching his familytree he came acrossother soldiers andnurses and theirstories which led to thecreation of the book.

He said the story ofthe war can also beconfusing. “I hope thisbook helps to clarify it.”

Peter explained, “TheKapunda response tothe call to arms wasremarkable”.

“More than 300 menand six women fromthe town and districtserved in armed forcesduring WW1; as manyas 65 never survived.”

He said Stormhighlights how muchcountry townsmattered in 1914, withthe formation of groups

such as Red Cross,Progress Association,the League of LoyalWomen, cheer up hutsand entertainment toname a few.

His journey to createthe book also led him toresearch The KapundaHerald and headoverseas to viewcemeteries in GreatBritain, the MiddleEast and Europewhere much of hiswork and photosfeature in the book.

The publication alsoincludes personalletters, photos and postcards, lent to Peter byKapunda residents, toprovide snippets of thepast. Storm is availableat Bull Creek Books,Tanunda and TimelessBook, Angaston, withcopies available in theKapunda VisitorInformation Centre,Main Street.

For more details, visitwww.donovanandassoicates.com.au.

BOOK RELEASED:Peter Donovan inKapunda.

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Week of artAN IMPRESSIVE artpiece ‘Wine TrackPatterns’ took out theBest in Exhibitionprize at the RotaryClub of Kapunda thirdKidman Art Show.

Now the public hasthe opportunity to viewthis and other artworks, as part of theart show, from nowuntil this Friday,November 4, inKapunda.

There are more than330 quality entries allon display in theSoldiers Memorial Halland the KapundaCommunity Gallery, onHill Street.

The winning piece, byClare artist ChrisAlway, was announcedat the Gala Openingheld on Friday nightwith over 200 peopleattending.

Artists Peter McLayand Susanne Laslettwere the judges at theexhibition. Mr McLaysaid, “this show has an

outstanding display ofwork and it was adifficult task to find theultimate winner.

“Chris Alway’sWatercolour had theedge on this occasion.”

The Best inExhibition is sponsoredby the Light RegionalCouncil, that acquiresthe winning entry anddisplays it in thecouncil offices. Thevalue of the prize is$3500.

Kapunda Rotarypresident Pat Dobbinwas pleased localartists were wellrepresented in the mix.

Many of the artworkshave already been soldand anyone interestedin purchasing shouldtake this opportunityto view the pieceswhile some are stillavailable.

Frank Ware, KidmanArt Show committeechairman androtarian, thanked allthe corporate and

individual sponsorswho had enabledgenerous prizes to beavailable across morethan seven categories.

He also acknowledgedthe effort of RotaryClub of Kapundacommittee membersand KapundaCommunity Gallery

The winners were: Kapunda and Light

Region – AnitaThiele’s ‘Break in theWeather’; Oil andAcrylic – JudithKittle’s ‘Spirit of theLand’; Watercolour –Alan Ramachandran’s‘Warm Day’ ; Drawingand Pastels – BillTruslove’s ‘WinterWarmth’; Photographyand Print Media –Daniel Sutherland’s‘Running Riots’;Sculpture, 3-D Workand Fabric Arts –Malcolm Craig’s‘Cock’s Girls’;Connection to theLand – MarianneScarvelis ‘Mates’.

WINNING ENTRY: Chris Alway, who won Best in Exhibition with ‘Wine Track Patterns’, andKidman Art Show judge Susanne Laslett.

Barossa bestrevealed

THE Young Ambassador Programwas one of the Barossa successstories honoured in theAdvantage SA’s Annual Awards.

The ambassador program, runas part of the biennial VintageFestival, was highlighted byAdvantage SA’s chief executiveofficer Karen Raffen whocongratulated winners at theNovotel, Rowland Flat, onOctober 26.

According to Ms Raffen, “weknow that there is a strongcommitment to excellence in theBarossa region, as we seeentrants and award winners ofthe highest quality year afteryear.” The regional awards ensurethose who put in the hard workand time to promote and developour regional areas receive publicrecognition for their contributionto their community and the State.

To acknowledge theirachievements, winners receive aGlass Pear Trophy. Designed andhand-made by the Jam Factory,the Regional Awards peartrophies have becomesynonymous with the Regional

Awards. Winners will also receivea framed certificate signed by thePremier of South Australia, anhonorary regional membership toAdvantage SA in 2012.

Winners were: Sony Centre ArtsAward – Barossa Under the Stars;Elders Community Group Award– Barossa Area Fundraisers forCancer Inc; Elders CommunityIndividual Award – Elly Milne;Westpac Large Business Award –Gawler Custom SpecialistJoinery; Westpac Small BusinessAward – Barossa Valley CheeseCompany; Department of Tradeand Economic DevelopmentInnovation Award – TeusnerWines; Viterra Sports Award –Daniella Lambert; HamesSharley Sustainability Award –The Green Room, Angaston;Statewide Super Tourism Award– Barossa Vintage Festival andthe Adelaide Event & ExhibitionCentre Youth Award – BarossaYoung Ambassador Program.

The event was hosted by BrionyHume, SA Life TV, with morethan 150 of the Barossacommunity in attendance.

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POPULAR: The good winter rains plus somesubstaintial spring rains means the grass isgrowing very quickly and if you have a bigger-than-normal area to keep under control drop into Costin Mowers at 6-8 Main North Road atWillaston. Derek Myers (pictured) says Costinshave the perfect ride-on lawnmower to suit you.Derek says the ride on mowers have been verypopular this year and pretty much are beingdriven out the door. In you have a smaller block,Costins stock a wide range of whipper snipperswhich are a perfect give for Dad at Christmas.

MESSAGE: Megan Rossiter(above) from Wrapped In Style at116 Murray Street, Gawler has abook letting everyone know thatSanta Claus is coming to town.Wrapped In Style is a perfect spotto have a look for that right

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Quality andexperience

HERE’S something we’ve all beenlooking for... experts in the field,offering quality and experience thatyou don’t need to drive to Adelaide for.

Tiles for Life, based in Kapunda, is anew showroom offering wall and floortiles for bathrooms, kitchens and livingareas, bamboo flooring and a varietyof accessories, suitable for thebudding ‘do-it-yourself’ enthusiast, theprofessional builder or anyone inbetween.

Owner Sam Pansini has more than20 years experience in the buildingand tiling industry and brings thatexperience to rural South Australia.

As a local Kapunda resident, Samwas aware of the lack of choice in thequality tile and flooring market.

“Why should people have to drive allthe way into Adelaide? By openingTiles for Life, I am pleased to be ableto offer a comprehensive range ofproducts, all meeting Australianstandards, right here in Kapunda,”Sam said. “Come in and see us andhave a browse though our showroomdisplays.”

Tiles for Life offers a huge range ofcolours and styles including a heritageselection.

Sam Pansini also has a passion foreco-friendly products, hence hisinterest in bamboo flooring, and isconstantly sourcing and researchingproducts such as the Biogre ‘green’ceramic tiles.

“The Biogres ranges aremanufactured to comply with UNI ENISO 14001.”

Sounds a bit complicated, but Samexplains it simply and easily.

“This means that they use a certainpercentage of recovered waste fromother production, that they optimisethe use of water in the factory processreducing discharge to zero, useelectrical energy the majority of whichis produced in-house through the use

of the most modern cogenerationsystems, and use recyclable materialfor packaging.”

Sam’s experience in the industry hasafforded him the knowledge ofexcellent suppliers and through thesehe can offer builders a range ofspeciality items and solutions as wellas benefit of his advice.

The Tiles for Life showroom islocated at 123 Old Adelaide Road,Kapunda and is open 6 days a weekor on Sundays by appointment.

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NESTLED among establishedtrees this Port Vincent houseenjoys stunning views over thebay and Gulf St Vincent.

The master bedroom occupiesone end of the house, enjoysglorious blue sea views and hasa walk-in robe and ensuite.

The expansive kitchen/livingarea opens onto the deck forsummer living via huge eastfacing glass doors.

The western wing has thelaundry, two bedrooms – which

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A finishing features of thehouse include the Queenslandhardwood floors, top quality fit,finish and appliances.

Behind the home, shaded bynative trees, is a wood-firedpizza oven for easyentertaining.

A triple garage adjoins thebitumised parking area. Quality

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This is a magazine-styleproperty, the likes of which arerarely seen on the YorkePeninsula. For moreinformation or to arrange aview contact Kym Stanitzkifrom Yorke Peninsula RealEstate on 8853 2533 or 0419850 276. RLA 100637

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WHAT A SCENE: The views from the Port Vincent house (above) and from the interior (top right).

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EXECUTIVE STYLE LIVING IN RURALBAROSSA AMBIANCE!

This stylish well-appointed home oozes the “feel good” factor!Featuring 4 double bedrooms all with BIR`s, main with doubleWIR and en-suite with bath and double basins. Three large openplan living areas, incl. home theatre with in-wall surround soundsystem. Well-equipped modern kitchen with breakfast bar, studyor 5th bedroom, ducted heating and cooling, extra-long doublegarage with access to dining area. Security shutters on all externaldoors and windows. All on a big block of approx. 1200m2.Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819

STOCKWELL - $445,000

Open Sunday 6/11 2.30-3.00pm

Call Myriam

LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME ON HUGE BLOCKSet on 2023 m2 allotment this home has just what you arelooking for, with Four double bedrooms, Ensuite and walkin Robe,plus Built in robes to the other three bedrooms, Separate loungeroom, Central kitchen, Family room, Meals area, three waybathroom, Double Garage Under main roof, Ducted Evap cooling, Rain water tanks, Large orchard, Black walnut trees, all thegarden are on a Dripper system to make life easier. Agent: Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Call Sue22 Williamstown Road

SPRINGTON - $370,000 TO $380,000

Open Friday 4/11 4.00 - 4.30pm

18 Mattner Road

19 Wilhelm Street

Open Saturday 5/11 1.00-1.30pm

Call Sue7 Robert Ross Drive

Open Sunday 6/11 3.15-3.45pm

Contact: Kym Stanitzki559 Main Street, Minlaton

Ph: 08 8853 2533 or 0419 850276RLA 100637 yprealestate.com.au

One of Yorketown’s most prominent property investors is placing a number of primeresidential and commercial investments on the market to free up captial for a majorresidential development in the district. FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST.

Closing 28th November 2011 at 4pm unless sold prior

Yorketown Price Guide $650,00022 & 24 Warooka Road and 2, 4 & 6 Charles Street

Fully Leased Investment. Five tenancies in fully renovatedstone & new new building. Net return on the order of

$56,628pa.

COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS

Yorketown Price Guide $180,00038 Warooka Road

Leased Investment. Besser brick low maintenance buildinglet to 2 tenants in the commercial centre of town. Net

return circa $13,326pa.

Yorketown $250-$275,000Lot 101, 450, 92 Victoria & Charles St

Development Land. Develop retail,office space, or residential (STCC), onapprox 2,256m2, in the heart of town.

3 street frontage.

Yorketown Offers $98,000Lot 2 School Road

Farmlet - 1ha. Quality homes beingbuilt on adjoining lots. Be self sufficientwith your own chooks plus fresh fruit

and vegetables.

Yorketown Offers $80-$90,000Lot 17 Public Road

Country Seclusion. A 1ha tree linedfarmlet. Power passing, wateravailable, subject to SA Water

consent.

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Discover aGreenock gem

GREAT OUTDOOR: The entertaining area of the Greenock house.

THIS pristine three-bedroomhome could be the best valueproperty currently for sale inthe Robertstown area. Thepresentation is excellent and allthe hard work has been done.

Located in a quiet streetwithin easy reach of the mainbusiness area the house is set ontwo allotments of about 2200square metres and has excellentrural views.

Not a cent has been spared inthe upkeep and maintenance ofthis excellent property. Theformal lounge has beenequipped with a combustionheater and a split-system airconditioner. Ceiling fans arefitted to the lounge and also thethree bedrooms.

Spotless describes the

presentation of the bathroomand kitchen which would pleasethe most discerning buyer.

Outside, the house has a frontand rear verandah, ashadehouse and two large shedswith shower and toilet facilities.

Well laid-out garden beds,ample fruit trees and extensivevegetable growing areas plusplenty of wood storage sheds areother features. The list goes on.

All this within easy reach ofthe river and wine-growingareas of the Barossa Valley andClare. A bitumen road connectsall the way to Adelaide.

Park the boat or jet ski here,safely stored away in a big shed,only 40 minutes to the river.

Well worth thinking about thepossibilities that present with

this well-presented property,priced at $195,000.

Don’t relay talk to David fromHambours on 8566 2209 or 0414917 474. RLA150685.

Hard work’s been done

David Mosley

TIDY: The front verandah of the Robertstown house (left) and the lounge with fireplace (right).

CHEF’S SPACE: The kitchen of the Greenock house.

SITUATED in popular Greenockis a large architecturally-designedexecutive family house built fromhebel panels and steel frames ona 2029 square metre allotment.

The house comprises fivebedrooms, the has a walk-in robeand a spacious ensuite completewith a spa.

There are built-in robes inbedrooms two, three and five andthere are television connectionpoints in each bedroom.

The main bedroom is centrallylocated and has access to theentertaining area, formal loungeand dining area.

The designer kitchen has awalk-in pantry, electric stove,large cupboard, lots of benchspaceand a dishwasher.

The family room is split levelwhile the meals area has access tothe entertaining area. Heatingand cooling is provided by split-system air conditioning, while allwalls and ceilings are insulated.

There is a double garage underthe main roof which has storagearea above. The house has bothmains and rainwater connected,and offers an alarm.

Outside improvements include a40x20 shed which has bathroomand kitchen, three-phase power, a

pergola attached to rear of house,tool sheds, watering systemsthroughout the low maintenancegardens and good fencing.

Here is an opportunity topurchase an executive home,priced from $525,000 – $555,000,in the Barossa and close to thetown of Gawler.

For more information or toarrange a viewing contact ColinSchwartz from Adelaide RuralReal Estate on 0409 934 942 or8566 3399. RLA216875.

Colin Schwartz

HamboursR E A L E S T A T E

Mark Hambour Lic Agents. 65 Main Street, Kapunda. RLA150685

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hoursemail: [email protected] | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474

Urgently Required: • Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms

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HANSBOROUGH

Colonial Style Cottage. Ideal country spot to bring upa family or simply a getaway - this tranquil spot ticks allthe boxes. 3 brm home on approx. 5 acres meticulouslymaintained with extensive use of natural timbers, slate& timber flrs, o/p kitchen/dining area, mod kitchen &comb heat. Ample shedding, estab gdns, fenced into 4paddocks. RLA 150685. Asking $345,000

KAPUNDA

Location, location... Solid brick veneer 3 brm homecirca 2004 on small manageable 325m2 block,established gardens, fully enclosed rear pergola areaideal for a summers night. Features include duct evapair cond, s/s air cond, o/plan kitchen/ dining/ loungewith sliding door to outside entertainment area, stylishentry hallway. Walk to main street, supermarket,chemist, post office etc. RLA150685

Asking $245,000

PRICE REDUCED

POINT PASS

NEW RELEASE Station Master’s House. Opportunity forself sufficiency on flat manageable 2 acre well fencedblock.Well maintained 3 bedroom home features lounge withbuilt in combustion heater, kitchen with original wood stoveand cellar, fully enclosed rear verandah and ampleshedding.Looking for a country escape fully established andwell cared for, check this one out!Contact David now! RLA 150685. Asking $225,000

KAPUNDA

Walk to main street. 4 bedrm, 2 bathrm t/f home on10 acres; excellent shedding & substantial improvements.Main bedroom ens/walk through wardrobe between 2way bathroom, open plan lounge/dining, full length rearverandah. 40x25x10 garage with wet areas, new60x40x14 shed with conc floor power & lighting.RLA 150685. Asking $485,000

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THIS is the first time in 42years this large stone home inKapunda has been offered forsale. With all the children gonethe house and grounds are justtoo big for the retired owners.

This is a unique sandstone/bluestone family-sized housethat has the added advantage, ifyou require, of a commercialzoning allowing for certaintypes of business activities,subject to necessary apprroval.

With more than 270 squaremetres of living space under themain roof the current floorplanprovides three bedrooms, alounge, a family/dining room,kitchen, heritage-inspired

bathroom, seperate toilet, rearlobby/laundry, huge workshopor garage under the main roofand a fantastic cellar or ‘mancave’, about 4x11m.

The original wide shadyverandahs protect the homefrom the elements on threesides. The kitchen is servicablebut could do with someupgrading, a coat of paint insome areas would stamp yourtouch. Wiring and plumbinghave been re-newed to thebathroom, laundry and toiletand the huge cellar (man cave)was rebuilt in 2007.

Heating and cooling isprovided along with plenty of

rainwater storage.The huge grounds, about 2023

square metres (half-an-acre), ontwo titles allows plenty of roomfor the kids to play and a 6x9mColorbond garage with concretefloor, power and two auto rollerdoors takes care of any extaundercover parking required.

So if your searching for a homethat can possibly also provideyou with a place of business orjust stacks of room for thatgrowing family give Steve a callfrom the Professionals Kapundaon 0417 811 348. Inspection canbe arranged and the askingprice is $347,500, negotiable.RLA 163708.

Big home with plenty of extras

LOTS OF SPACE: The unique Kapunda house has all the right ingredients, even a ‘man-cave’.

RAY White sales consultant DanielSchell is extremely pleased topresent a Kapunda property thatticks all the boxes. The attractivehouse is situated on a largeresidential block (more than oneacre) and is immaculacy presented.

The vendor’s care and pride in theirhome is very evident and the nine-foot ceilings provide a sense of space.

This house boasts four qualitybedrooms, with built-in robes inthree, and the spacious masterbedroom includes a built-in robe, awalk-in robe, ensuite and largenorth-facing window which providesviews over the gardens.

The centrepiece is the bright open-plan living, meals and kitchen areathat overlooks the rear gardens andentertaining area.

The modern kitchen features

quality appliances, a walk-in pantry,dishwasher and breakfast bar. Thereis also a formal dining and secondliving area

All-year-round comfort has beentaken care of with slow combustionheating, ducted evaporative coolingthroughout and eco warm panels ineach of the bedrooms.

Step outside and continue to beimpressed. You will be hostingfamily and friends in the undercoverentertaining area that has caféblinds to fully enclose it, down lightsand a ceiling fan.

Enjoy a swim in the inground solarheated pool or relax in the heated spawith in-built DVD and radio.

To go to auction on Friday,November 18, if not sold prior.Contact Daniel Schell on 0415 436379 or Geoff Schell on 0418 842 421.

Impressive property

Professionals Kapunda8566 2127

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Check out our properties on the Net!www.kapundaprofessionals.com.au

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EUDUNDA 16-20 Bruce Street$125,000

Main Street shops, 2 plus oldAuction room, 2 titles, approx1000m2 mains water & power,many possibilities here forenterprising Purchaser, over200m2 floorspace

NEW RELEASE Stone house on approx 14 acres.

2 spacious bedrooms, sitting roomwith combustion heating, eat inkitchen, upgraded bathroom,shedding and room for the pony!Clean and tidy throughout, well wortha look.

Stone house with timber frameextension, 2 titles. 3 bedrooms,modern bathroom, sitting roomwith gas fire, separate dine, cellarprice reduced

MARRABEL 5 Main Street$129,000 REDUCED! OPEN SUNDAY 1-1.45PM

Fully serviced allotment. Approx18.31m wide x 32m deep (approx585sqm), edge of town in quietresidential location, no time limits tobuild, invest now build later, priced tosell, asking $64,950.00. Contact Steve on 0417 811 348

KAPUNDA Lot 91 Clifford Street$64,950

NEW RELEASE

Stone cottage with modernextension on approx 559m2, 3bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with combustionheating, bathroom with separateshower, bath, separate w.c. carport& shed, great views, presentlytenanted @$185.00 pw

KAPUNDA 15 Rowett Street$194,500

Open Sunday 2.30-3.15pm

Yes, the asking price is correct!This regular shaped vacant servicedresidential building allot of approx410m2 could be the budget pricedallot you’ve been searching for.Situated 500m from Kapunda’s CBD,mains water & CWMS connected,fencing to rear and side boundaries.

KAPUNDA Lot 2 Blackwell Street$55,000 CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP!

SUTHERLANDS Section 417,Railway AvenueAUCTION 3/12/2011 11.00AM ON PREMISES

FIRST OPEN THIS SUNDAY 2.30-3.15PM

This is IMPRESSIVE... Finally a property that ticks ALL the boxes!!• Four bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s • Main bedroom with BIR, WIR & ensuite• Bright open plan kitchen, meals & living area• Formal dining and second living area• Undercover entertaining area with café blinds • In ground pool, heated spa, tennis court + lovely gardens on over 1 acre block • Garage/workshop + double carport

This is an immaculately maintained home that oozes quality with many fantasticoutdoor areas. Opportunities like this are very rare….don’t miss this one!!

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

Auction 11.00am 18th November (insp) Open inspection Sunday 12:15pm – 1pm

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RLA 205501

22 South Tce, Kapunda

This could be something really special…• Character freestone home with attractive return bull nose verandah

• Four spacious bedrooms, two with BIR’s

• Stylish renovated open plan kitchen/meals area all modern appliances

• Two good sized living areas

• Large residential block of 2600sqm

• HIA Order applies

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379

Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

Auction 25th November 11:00 (insp) Open inspection Sunday 11:30 – 12:00

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WITH a dream in mind, theowners of Abbotsford CountryHouse designed, built andhave successfully managedthis magnificent countryretreat since 2001.

Following severalinternational awards andarticles of acclaim, it wasrecently recognised in“Andrew Harper’s Top 1000Hotels of the World”.

This magnificent property istruly in a class of its own.

Built to a standard not aprice, the colonial Georgianmain homestead is packedwith features.

It is of significantproportions across two floors,with style and quality as thecornerstone of itsconstruction and décor.

Set slightly back from themain homestead – separatedby a sunken lawn, huge rose

garden and largeentertaining area – are twosymmetrical cottages housingeight stunning, individually-styled guest suites, each withtheir own special featuresand outlook.

With arguably the bestviews of gently undulatingBarossa farmland andvineyards, with the Barossa

Ranges as the backdrop, thisamazing property, set on 50acres, is truly unique.

The sheer scale of the builtforms and land itself offers amyriad of options.

It also features an 18x8mColorbond shed, 327,000-litrerainwater storage, two fullyequipped bores and muchmore.

With the potential to furtherdevelop this landmarkretreat, subject to approvals,the discerning buyer needlook no further than thishighly-successful property.

To arrange a privateinspection please contact GuyDraper from Homburg on0417 810 828 by email [email protected].

Landmark tourism destination

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Re: Section 7The Vendor’s statement relating to mattersaffecting the advertised properties in thispublication may be inspected at the agentsoffice three business days prior to the auction or at the place of auction thirty minutes before sale.

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Get a pre purchase building & termite inspection.

Over 30 Years experience

Call Steve 0407 909 9271761666

92 MAIN STREET • T: 8566 3399Email: [email protected]/BAROSSA GAWLER/TWO WELLS

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Colin Schwartz trading as RLA216875

Adelaide Rural Real EstateOPENSEUDUNDA

Ideal family home/tradesperson. Roomy T/F home on2240m2, 2 titles, short drive to main st, 3 brs, office, fml lounge,spac kitchen/dine, family rm, elec apps, w.i. pantry, s/s a/c,front & rear verandahs, 2 sheds, r/w tanks, 3 phase power.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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KAPUNDA5 Hogan Street $285 -$299,000Inspection by Appointment

Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this excellent home. Nearnew b/v 555m2 allot., 3 bdrms, E/S, WIR, formal lounge, spac.kitchen/dine/family rm, W.I.pantry, central bench, lge s/s a/c,garage umr, shed, ent. area. Side access,room for caravan.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

TANUNDA1/10 Kook Street $279,950Inspection by Appointment

Close to main street, doctors surgery & hospital. Niceunit amongst group of 4, 2 bedrooms, kitchen/dining,electric appliances, reverse cycle air conditioning separategarage and store room, manageable garden, Strata title.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

42 Weigall Street $275,000Inspection by Appointment

KAPUNDALot 58 Ford Street $249,500Inspection by Appointment

Walk to main street. Well presented near new home oncnr allot approx 344m2. 3 bdrms, kitchen w elec apps, d/w,pantry, o/plan living/dine, s/s a/c, 9’ ceils, vdah, carport,lovely cottage gdn on drippers, r/w plumbed t/out home.

WEB ID: 106614295Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

RENTALSDUBLIN $250pwBrick veneer home on ½ acre land close to Dublin andTwo Wells. 3 brms, lounge, kitchen/ dining/ family room,electric appliances, split sytem A/C, Ducted Evap A/C,Shed. Pets Neg. Avail Now!

TANUNDA $230pwNeat brick home in the center of Tanunda. This homecomprises of 2 decent size bedrooms BIR to mainbedroom. Open L shape lounge/ Dining room. Nicekitchen with electric appliances. Large bathroom withseparate toilet. Fully fenced yard with large shed!

RIVERTON $165pwNeat Two bedroom unit, open plan living area, R/C A/C.Nice bathroom with separate bath and shower. Carport,rainwater tank, garden shed. Low maintenance yard. Onlytwo in the group, in a quiet location. Available Now!

LYNDOCH78 Gilbert Street $365,000Inspection by Appointment

3 bdrm family home on approx 4000m2 allot. Sub div poss(STCC). Main br ens, wir & s/s r/c a/c, brs 2&3 bir, fml lounge,fml dine, open kitch/meals, bathrm w sep shwr & bath. S/s r/ca/c & comb htr in lounge, ent area, sep games rm, 30x20 shed.

WEB ID: 106781194Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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KAPUNDA1 John Street $459,950Inspection by Appointment

Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles, possiblesubdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps & d/w, fmldine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gable pergola, 40x20shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rear access.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

RE-RELEASED

NEW $149,950Inspection by Appointment

Approx 85 acres, close to highway but still private, scrubland, cleared land has olive, fig & pistachio trees, brickbuilding, sep bath & toilet, r/w tanks, underground creek,generated power, ideal weekender, retreat or living.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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KAPUNDA43 Mildred Street $190,000Open Sunday 1.45-2.30pm

Timber frame home on spacious 2823m2 allot, close to mainstreet and schools, 3 bdrms, open plan lounge/dining, familyroom, galley style kitchen. Requiring some maintenance thehome provides the opportunity for a home on a large allotment,investment or possible sub-division (STCC)

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

BALAKLAVA11 Racecourse Road $245,000-$255,000Inspection by Appointment

Extremely well presented T/F home on 974m2 allotment, 4brms, 2 bathrooms, near new kitchen, electric appliances,W I pantry, dining area, fml lnge. ducted R/C A/C throughout,rainwater to house, solar panels. 30x20 shed, largepergola/carport, paved d/way, well fenced. walk to racetrack.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

NEW

NEW

GREENOCK - 4 Barons CourtSaturday 12.00-12.45pm

LYNDOCH - Fiebig Court Sunday 12.00-12.45pm

KAPUNDA - 43 Mildred StreetSunday 1.45-2.30pm

WILLIAMSTOWN41 Wild Street $269,000Inspection by Appointment

Three bedrooms, one bathroom, formal lounge, neatkitchen and meals, rear and front verandah, shedding,carport, lots of room to move.

WEB ID: 106614295Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

4 Barons Court $525 - $555,000Open Saturday 12.00-12.45pm

Lge 5 br modern environmentally friendly family home on2029m2. Ens & WIR to br 1, BIR brs 2,3 & 5, refurb kitchen,split level fam/mls, s/s r/c a/c, 40x20 gge w 3 ph power, a/cbathrm & kitch, 2 store sheds, paved ent area, 2 r/w tanks.

WEB ID: 106356453Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

GREENOCKEUDUNDA4 South Terrace $225,000Inspection by Appointment

Well maintained stone home on approx 817m2, main roadfrontage, close to Main Street, 3 good sized bedrooms,roomy lounge, country style kitchen, and renovatedbathroom. Features include high ceilings, ceiling rose,combustion heater, pergola, workshop and shed, nice familyhome. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

LYNDOCHFiebig Court $285,000Open Sunday 12.00-12.45pm

3 separately designed 3 br homes, community titled allots from300m2-312m2. Rendered hebel walls, floor coverings, qualityinterior fittings r/c a/c, gas h.w.s., paved drive, landscaped frontyd, fencing, Ideal first home/retirees/investors.

WEB ID: 105904426Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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BUILT in 1856 as ablacksmith shop andhome, this traditionalhand-hewn bluestonefronted cottage inTanunda is aprominent feature in astreetscape associatedwith the Germansettlement of theBarossa Valley.

With its elongatedfrontage and concaveverandahs with chainsand cast iron frieze, theproperty has gorgeousstreet appeal and iswithin walkingdistance of all theTanunda amenities.

The museum, artgalleries, local pubs aswell as schools,hospital and shops areall on the doorstep.

This historic housecomprises fourbedrooms, a sittingroom and formaldining room and hasundergone extensiverenovations whileretaining all theoriginal features.

The interior revealscast iron fire places

with timber mantlesand timber flooringalong with traditionalarchitraves andskirtings. The electricalwiring and roofinghave been renewed inrecent years.

The central provincialkitchen has lightstreaming in throughcottage windows and isentirely renovated withexquisitely designedwooden workbenchesand a featuremarbletop island.

The Bellingenamelled castirondual-fuel range (gas)cooker has two ovensand a grill for all ofyour cooking andentertaining.

Outside, a pavedentertainment is afabulous spot forhosting a big crowd.

At the rear of theproperty an oldworkman’s cottagewith second large drycellar and separatetoilet just needs sometender loving care tocreate an artist’s studio

or quiet escape.Hidden away in the

garden is a secondcottage which thecurrent owners havebegun renovating.

It is only a matter ofadding the finishingtouches to your owntaste and you have abeautiful B&B.

The cottage gardencovers about half anacre with and is alovely place to relaxand for children to play.

Historic spot,prime position

Where: 24 Murray Street,Tanunda.

Price:By aucton unless soldbeforehand.

When:Saturday, December10 at midday.

Agent:Barossa Real Estate.

Contact:Myriam Bultsma on0427 392 819.

At a glance...

FOR THE COOK: The well-lit kitchen is finished with modern appliances and a marbletop island.

REEVES PLAINS – Lot 542 Woolsheds Road $725,000ARCHITECTUALLY BUILT HOME ON 42.5ac View Sun 10.30-11.30am

• 2 ½ year young home built by DavidGameau on 17.23 HA (42.5 acres)

• 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR• Formal lounge, huge open plan

kitchen/meals/family • Indoor/outdoor Alfresco area, games

room, raked ceilings• 60 x 25 shed, est gardens, mins to Gawler

Contact Brendan 0416 054 73 ID: DF4G54

• Master brm with ceiling fan, ensuite & WIR• Formal lounge leads through to formal dine

with floating floor• Modern kitchen has dishwasher & pantry

and overlooks family/meals area• Paved 6m x 6m undercover entertaining area • Approx 7 mins to Elizabeth & Munno Para

shops, less than 30 mins drive to Adelaide &Port Adelaide

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DG5G54

HEWETT $469,5007 Oaklands Circuit View Sun 2.00-2.40pm

The Complete Package

• Lge master brm with ens & WIR plus impressive views• All other brms with built in robes• Spac fml lnge leads to fml dine w. direct access to ent area• Big kitchen with dishwasher, bfast bar & large pantry• Lge family/meals area leads to rumpus room• Ducted evap cooling & 3 gas points, 2 with heaters• Peaked, paved u/c ent area, complete w. gas bbq point

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DF2G54

WILLIAMSTOWN $315,0007 Charles Fry Court View Sun 3.45-4.30pm

Enjoy The Country Lifestyle

• Cul-de-sac location. 3 brms, master with ensuite & WIR• Large L-shaped lounge & dining with down lights• Timber kitchen with pantry overlooks tiled dining room• Ducted evaporative cooling & two gas heaters• Big paved peaked undercover entertaining area

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DFTG54

KAPUNDA $315,00023 Tod Street Open By Appointment

2 Year Young Rossdale Home

• Absolutely immaculate 3 bedroom home• Master with ensuite & WIR, brm 2 with BIR & ceiling fan • Big kitchen/meals/family area, heat/cool, 3-way main bthrm • Great undercover entertaining area, lots of rainwater,

veggie garden & fruit trees• Ample secure off street parking. Not a thing to do here!

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DCSG54

HAMILTON (via Kapunda) – Lot 1 Victoria Rd REDUCED $415,000“MERRIWOOD FARM” View by appointment

• Set on 2.109 HA of beautiful countrysidewith rural views

• Circa 1890’s Symmetrical Cottage in goodorder with some 200 sqm of living

• 4 paddocks, sundry shedding & shared bore• Just 1/2 hour from Northern Expressway and

15kms North of Kapunda• 1 hour to Pt Adelaide, West Lakes, GPO

Adelaide & ½ to Barossa ValleyContact Brendan 0416 054 73 ID: DB2G54

Quality Unsurpassed

• Immaculate Rendition home built in 2007 on acorner block opposite park

• 4 brms, master with ens & wir, all other brmswith bir’s

• Fml lnge, enormous o/p kitchen/meals/family • Stylish kitch w. Miele d/washer & Smeg apps• Ducted RC, alarm, double garage, two ent

areas, RW tank, garden shed.Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DEBG54

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MACDONALD PARK – Lot 101 McIntyre Road $499,9504 BEDROOMS HOME WITH POOL ON 2.5 ACRES! View by appointment

NEW

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KAPUNDACountry Living In Style! View by appointment

12 Quintrell Street $525,000

Located in a quiet cul de sac amongst other qualityhomes – there is nothing for you to do but move inand enjoy! • 4 spacious bedrooms, plus study• Master suite with vaulted ceiling, his & hersWIR’S & huge ensuite • Brms 2, 3 and 4 all have BIRs & ceiling fans• Fml lnge room has vaulted ceiling & feature pillars• O/p tiled kitch/meals/family area w. vaulted ceiling• Kitchen has island bar, WIP, dishwasher, newoven & range hood • Lge rumpus has tiled floor & feature windows• Ducted cooling, combheat & 2 x S/S R/C wall units• 2 fabulous ent areas, one elevated & both u/coverlooking the sparkling salt chlorinated solarheated in ground swimming pool • Veggie patch, fruit trees, rainwater tank andeasily maintained lawned area• Approx 20 x 30 shed w. street access, conc flr & pwr • Great parking with triple auto r/doors into ggeThis property ticks every box and is set on aroomy approx 1150 sqm allotment. Homes of thiscalibre rarely last so arrange a viewing today!.

Contact Brendan Howard 0416 054 731 or DaynaReimann 0434 175 375 from LJ Hooker Gawler

HEWETT $489,95040 Osprey Parade View Sat 1.00-1.40pm

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THIS Angaston property islocated close to everything,only a minute’s walk to themain street, the picnic andplaground park, the pub,the supermarket, the postoffice, the medical clinic,cafés and shops.

There is the bonus oflovely views over theestablished private settingat the back of the block tothe adjacent AngastonCreek, set with beautifulmajestic gum trees. Thetimber-framed housecomprises three bedrooms,the master with a built-inrobe, a large lounge roomwith reverse-cycle split-system air conditioning, thekitchen with electricappliances, pantry andplenty of cupboards, a largelaundry, bathroom with allthe requirements.

For the developer, thishuge residential block ofabout 1575 square metreswould be suitable forsubdivision (subject tocouncil consent) and for theinvestor the property istenanted and the rent is$260 per week.

Make this your projecthome or subdivide intosmaller allotments. Youcannot lose with thisattractive asking price ofjust $280,000.

Investment opportunity

BIG BLOCK: The Angaston house (above) and site plan (top right).

Where: 11 Penrice Road, Angaston.

Features: Classic large block.

Price: $280,000.

Open: By appointment.

Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate.

RLA198199.

Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134or 8562 4650.

At a glance...

Julie Toth

Uniquely designedmodern country home withplenty of added featuresinc. 4 bedrooms plus aseparate office, ensuitebathroom and walk in robeto main & robes to all,large formal lounge, openplan kitchen, family &meals area, which isequipped with modern applicances, yet features country style timber cupboards. Throughglass doors come out onto a fully paved outdoor patio and enclosed yard for the kids andpets. Slow combustion heating, ducted cooling, and vast sundry shedding complete thepicture. Very impressive!Balklava Lot 3 Avon Saint Road $439,000

Beautiful Homestead only45 minutes from Gawler

Kelly LeachP 08 8841 3900 M 0417 146 451

www.ruralsa.brockharcourts.com.auRLA223600

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KAPUNDA, 72 Main Street

Vicki Chamings0417 812 254

Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600

Secure your future or buy your daughter a job - well established long running business with secure lease, well appointed shop & good P&L figures. All stock, plant and equipment included on a wiwo basis with good staff keen to stay.

Sep. kitchen, beauty room, r/c air cond & toilet facilities. $50,000 - $55,000.

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EBENEZER $680,000Lot 102 Belvidere Road Open Sunday 12.45-1.15pm

GOOD SHEDDING – LARGE LAND 50x50 shed, suit earthmoving business, mechanics or carpenters. 3 brms, 2 bthrms,brick home. All this & more on 25 acres.

TANUNDA $273,0003 Coronation Avenue Open Sunday 1.45-2.30pm

ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME 10 Solar panels to generate power make this home veryenergy efficient and cost saving. Well looked after double brick home, three bedroomswith built-in robe, kitchen with gas stove, bright lounge room, heating and cooling,rain water plumbed to the home, carport, large shed and backyard. 758m2 allotment.

Call for your free market appraisal

8562 4650 0418 853 134

RLA198199

2/7 Gawler Street, Nuriootpawww.julietothrealestate.com.au

... where people matter

RLA198199

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NURIOOTPA $280,000Lot 12 Greenock Road OPEN Sunday, Apr ?, 2.15-3pm

Brand New Home - Finish to your Style Just built in a convenient location, walkingdistance to shops and the main street. Choose your floor coverings and landscapingto finish off this modern 3 bedroom residence and create your perfect lifestyle.

STOCKWELL $280,000 Property15 Duckpond Road

W.I.W.O. Freehold Business with Residence For Sale or LeaseGeneral Store, Takeaway & Postal Agency - 2 brms, sunroomor 3rd brm, sleepout, commercial & residential kitchen, lounge,s/rm, study, 40x30 approx shed & more.

OPEN

OPEN

$70,000 Stock & imp.

ANGASTON $280,00011 Penrice Road

ATT: FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY HUGE 1575m2

(approx) BLOCK. So close to town, just a minute’s walk to themain street, 3 brm home close to all amenities.

TANUNDA $29,000Site 58 Tanunda Tourist Park

(NEW) CHEAP COMFORTABLE LIVING Large on site caravan &solid annexe, bedroom, neat kitchen, lounge, shower cubicle, r/cair cond, front & rear deck, g/shed. Access to pool, bbq, etc.

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

PRICE NEGOTIABLE

UNDER CONTRACT

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EUDUNDA, 62 Weigall Street

Vicki Freeman0427 858 171

Brock Harcourts Rural RLA223600

4 Bedroom Bargain!Renovated with Jarrah Floors throughout all living areas, 3 b/r’s have robes

& main has ensuite, open plan, r/c air cond & s/c heating. Inspections: 6/11 @ 2-2.45pm 12/11 @ 11-11.45am,

20/11 @ 2.30-3.15pm 26/11 9amAuction: 26/11 at 10am (unless sold prior)

Price guide: $185,000 - $195,000

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WELCOME: Dennis and Julie Thring, owners of Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management ,are ready to welcome new and existing clients to their new offices at 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler.

DENNIS and Julie Thring, owners ofBrock Harcourts Gawler, are excitedto announce that their propertymanagement business has moved.

The business can now be found at28A Adelaide Road, Gawler afterhaving previously been located inMurray Street.

“The new premises provide a largerand more functional space to takethe business to the next level,”Dennis and Julie said.

“The offices are ideally locatedoffering easier access for clients, andwe are also situated right next to thefamous Gawler South Bakery.”

Dennis and Julie, as owners of thecompany, are strong believers in theHarcourts values of ‘doing the rightthing’ and ‘people first’.

“This is always in the forefront ofour minds as business is conducted,”Dennis and Julie said.

“Our goal is to provide a propertymanagement service of the highest

level, and for Brock Harcourts GawlerProperty Management to be knownas the best in town.”

Dennis and Julie’s professionalproperty management team willmake owning (and profiting from)rental properties a hassle-freeexperience. Managing a rentalproperty requires near-constantavailability and a diverse skill set –making it a time-consumingproposition for the average owner.

Brock Harcourts Gawler can makeproperty management mostly amatter of cashing your rentalcheques and woprking on how tobest grow your rental propertyinvestment business. Drop in and sayhello to Dennis, Julie and the BrockHarcourts Gawler propertymanagement team at their newpremises. Please note BrockHarcourts Gawler Sales arecontinuing to operate from theMurray Street premises.

Brock Harcourts Gawlermakes its move

What: Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management

Where: 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler

Phone: 8523 3319 Fax: 8523 5776

Website: www.gawlerpm.brockharcourts.com.au

e-mail: [email protected]

What you need to know...

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Mobile Tax AccountantAre you getting all your savings and

incentives from your rental property?

Ring for free consultation.Over 11 years experience at your service.

Phillis Davis RTA FTMA

Ph 0411 598 696www.progressivebas.com.au

Fellow Association of Taxation & Management Accountants

Progressive Bookkeeping & Accounting Services

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• 0418 841 050 • A.H. 8566 2246 •

Lic No. PGE 191075

Reasonable Rates

Friendly & Trustworthy Service

Drain Cleaning

Septic Tank Installations

Hot Water Services

Renovations

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Service and Repairs to evaporativeair conditioners, combustion

heaters and chimneys

“Best Wishes to Julie and the team”

Ph. David 0407 189 215

Barossa GawlerMaintenance

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- Slim

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Proud suppliers

of quality carpet to

Brock Property Management.

We wish Julie & the team all

the best in their new location.

Unit 3, 183 Phillip Highway, Elizabeth (opp. Rite Price Groceries)MOVING SOON TO

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8252 5477PH 8252 5466

Peter Vivian & AssocLocal Authorised Representative’s

for CGU, QBE & Allianz.

For all your General INSURANCE needs.

11 Adelaide Road, Gawler

8523 02308523 0230

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Barry GodfreyPhone 0412 830 558

Rental Property Maintenance Specialist

Service & Repairs to domestic gas appliances

Good Luck to Brock Property Management on

their relocation.

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SA PESTEXTERMINATORS• Termites • Cockroaches • Mice

• Possums • Rats • Spiders • Ants & More

• Extermination • Trapping• Treatments • Inspections

Proud to be chosen by Brock Harcourts

Gawler Property Management for all their

clients pest requirements.

24 hours / 7 days / Quality Service

Ph 8523 1898 or 0418 823 463

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Brock Harcourts Gawler is proud to support theHarcourts Foundation and its list of charities.If you mention this article when you sign aManagement Agreement with us, we willdonate $50 to the Harourts Foundation.Other charities the Harcourts Foundation hasdonarted to include: Cancer Council of SA,Autism SA, Save the Children, The Ladder ProjectFoundation, Adelaide Festival Centre, VarietyClub Bash, QEH Research, Red Cross VictorianBush Fire, Fanconi Anemia Aust Ltd, Trees forLife, State Library SA Foundation, The QEHHospital Foundation, Bone Growth Foundation,Deaf Can Do, Camp Quality SA, St JohnAmbulance Aust SA Inc, The Smith Family andthe RSPCA.The business is also proud to supportthe Gawler Little Athletics Centre.

Dennis Thring, director/business owner:Dennis moved to Gawler in the late1980s after spending his childhood onthe family farm near Wudinna onSouth Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.Since then he has lived in the Gawlerdistrict for the majority of this time andhas resided in Evanston Park since1994. Dennis brings the countryvalues and work ethic gained as partof his upbringing to the table at BrockHarcourts Gawler.

Julie Thring, business owner:Julie has lived in Gawler most of herlife and as a result has a vastunderstanding of the Gawler area andculture. Julie is the financial controllerfor Brock Harcourts South Australia.Julie is an investor with rentalproperties of her own and wants toprovide a quality service which seemsto be lacking in this day and age.Julie has both accounting andproperty services qualifications soattention to detail and service arenumber one.

Rhiannon Flowers, property manager:Rhiannon has moved to Gawler andcomes with a great deal of experiencein property management and the realestate industry as a whole. Rhiannon has great communication

and interpersonal skills and thiscombined with her knowledge andcommitment to property managementmakes her an important member ofthe team.

Rebekka Barons, receptionist/trainee property manager:Rebekka is the face of propertymanagement and has a greatpersonality and smile to greet youwhen you walk in the door. Over thelast two years Rebekka has veryquickly gained a sound knowledge inproperty management practices andprocesses to ably assist all. She cameto the team after completion of year12 at Xavier College and is now abusy receptionist/trainee propertymanager. Rebekka has recentlycompleted her Statement ofAttainment in Property Management.

Kathy Crowhurst, administration:Kathy is a very experienced and hard-working administrator. Holding downthree part-time jobs keeps her on hertoes. Kathy makes sure that noprocedures are overlooked keepingeveryone on track to ensure that alllegislative and legal requirements ofProperty Management are met. Kathyis also a landlord which gives her asound knowledge of investors needsand is always happy to help you in anyway that she can.

Charity offerIntroducing the expert team

TOP TEAM: The Brock HarcourtsGawler PropertyManagement team(from left) RhiannonFlowers, Julie Thring,Kathy Crowhurst andDennis Thring. (InsetRebekka Barons)

www.gawlerpm.brockharcourts.com.au

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Ring me for an appraisal

7 days a week on

0408 858 578 Julie Thring

Owner

28A Adelaide Road, Gawler 8523 3319

LANDLORDSGawler Area Specialists

PROPERTYMANAGEMENT

Proudly Associated with Brock Harcourts

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Ph 8522 3433Shop 134, Commercial Lane

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“Your Security is our Profession”

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• Antennas to suit all budgets• Australian made products• Additional Outlets• Free Quotes• Plasma & LCD wall mounting• Goverment Endorsed Installer

Call Luke0401 220 375

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Congratulations to Julie & the team at Brock Harcourts Property Management

on their relocation!“Happy to supply emergency

plumbing services 24 hours, 7 days”

0412 833 694Shop 3-1 Tod St, Gawler

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Proud to be chosen to service Brock Harcourt Property

Managements clients

When only the best will do!0442 195 524

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GAWLER

COLOUR WORLD

forCurtains • Blinds • Awnings • Upholstery

All the Best to Julie & the Team on their relocation

Ph 8523 1966Gawler Park Homemaker Centre485 Main North Road, Evanston

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Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management Relocation

ABOVE ALLTANK C L EAN ING

ABOVE ALLTANK C L EAN ING

Ph. Sean 0437 320 301

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Gutter Rainwater Vacuuming & CleaningWET OR DRY

Would like to congratulate Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management

Call 0402 145 317

Best Wishes to the team at Brock Property Management

City Clotheslines SASales Service & Installation

Since 2000

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We offer complete computer support in the comfort of your home,or a convenient pickup and return service, with no call out fee:• Microsoft Windows support • Virus detection & removal

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Andrea : 0405195739 Garry : 0405195738

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Call your Local Jim for morethan just mowing

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS=

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Phone 0403 007 863 or 8563 0217 (Tanunda)

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Domestic & Industrial bins4, 6 & 9 cubic metre bins

Perfect for tidying up around the yard

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• New Homes• Renovations• Extensions• Bathrooms• Pergolas• Decking• CarportsLocal BuilderFree No Obligation Quotes

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For Prompt Reliable ServicePh Chris Hall 8562 8216 or 0429 029 216

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• carports • verandahs• pergolas • garages

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Happy birthday to..

Kimberley McKinnon,of Angaston, was five

on November 2.

Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-opStore, Toyworld section, each Saturday and parents areasked to line up from 10am.

An A5 copy is available to the parents for a discountedfee of $5. For more details, please contact the Heraldoffice on 8563 2041.

Cody Braunack, of Lyndoch, will be two

on November 6.

Sienna Linke, of Nuriootpa, will be

three on November 3.

Sophie Schutz, of Tanunda, was three

on October 31.

Nick Richardson, of Greenock, will befour on November 5.

Gallery’sfestive feel THE public is urged to make time to visit theGawler Community Gallery’s final ‘members’exhibition’ on Thursday, November 10.

Viewing of works run until January 16.In addition, to help with festive gifts and

cards there will be a sale in the ChristmasRoom of the gallery from November 10 toDecember 18.

Opening hours are 10am to 4pm Thursdayto Sunday. The Gallery, which is situated inthe Gawler Stationmasters Residence, willclose between December 18 and January 6.

For more details, phone 8523 5995 orJoanne 8524 8213.

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BIRDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

Blake AshbyCasey Austen

Fern BartelScott Beinke

Zoe BillettSam Birtles

Andrew BitterDylan Blute

Nathan BurtonJessica CarboneTobias CarpenterAleisha CassonRichelle CassonMichael Clyne

Tessa ColquhounDimity CottonNatasha Cox

Ben CummingsTahlia CummingsMonique Davidge

Thomas DearMichael Demchenko

Shelley DickEmily Dunk-FewinsShayne Duzevich

Stacey EganWill Elliott

Marcus EstevezStephanie Ferguson

Jonathan FitznerAmanda Fleming

Georgia Giddins (Mott)Jessica GoldingLaeni GoudasConnor GrantBen Grocke

Luke HamptonRhys Handtke

Renae HardingChris Hart

Tara HassettJake HatchardJason HauslerLuke HigginsLauren Hill

Ashleigh HitchJordan Hunt

Lauren InghamTanya IsingEmily JusupSarah Kah

Clara KilgourEbony KruminsBrooke Le Ray

Oliver LeeTalia Mabey

Bridget MannKyle Markham

Matthew MarkosMelissa McGhee

Georgia McKechnieRyan McKechnie

Keelan McLarty-SmithKyla McMartinNicole Medlen

Jamie-Lee MillerJade NewmanHau Nguyen

Rebecca NivenAaron Noda

Gabby O’DeaRebecca Oborn

Eilish ParrottDianne PearsonCourtney Perrott

Laura PlaneRaj Poole

Sam ProwseAlex PrzygodaKyralee RalphJake RandellBekk Reeves

Madeline RobertsChantal RocheYolanda Rogers

Samuel RohrlachStephanie Rollond

Jayden Rowan-KochanAmber RusbyLisa Scheiner

Nicholas SchildEmily Schultz

Kelly SchuppanKaitelyn Sheridan

Michael SmartClaire SmithDarren SmithDaniel StelterDylan Talbot

Tim ThompsonEmmeline WallerHayden WalterMitchell WarkChelsea WestDanielle WhiteJames Wilhelm

Jack Wood

KAPUNDA HIGH SCHOOL

Vanessa ApostolidesKatelyn BaldockJohn Bampton

Declan BolingbrokeHolly Broadhead

Amy BrookThomas Byrne

Tahlia-Rose CanzlerMeg ChantlerJack Christian

Merisha ClancyCam Davies

Kelly DevenportKyle Garrard

Bradley GibsonStacey Hampton

Jack HancockTobias Harbus

Sarah HareCatherine Holthouse

Ross JonesTimothy Keith

Stephanie KerstenRenae LaubschSteven Laubsch

Jayme LeisTom Long

Stephanie MakowskiRobert Manie

Shade MathesonTyler Matthews-Brown

Stacey MaxtedKimberley McDade

Laura McDadeLucy McMillanAshleigh-Marie

McNamaraAsh Mellors

Rachael MiddletonNatasha MitchellMitchell Norman

Jock ParksHolly PhillipsKaitlin PlattenSamuel ReadKaitlyn Sharpe

Vanessa ShephardGrant Stockley

James ThompsonSarah Whittam

Alexander WilsonKurt Wright

Aaron Ziegeler

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL

Glenn AlleryRobert AtkinsonRebecca Barnett

Megan Barratt

Elias BarryThomas Blight

Ashleigh Booms-DaviesRaymond Brooks

Adam BrownAlec Bryce

Daniel BurgessAlex CameronJack Cameron

Timothy CamilleriTimothy Carter

Bradley Carter-CreedLiam Casey

Brayden CaustDuan Christie-Maguire

Kate DearloveAlex DoeckeDouglas DuffBlake DunksJayden Ey

Rhiannon FirstbrookEmily FitzgeraldEmma FlatmanMatthew FlavelCharley FordDylan FurnellSadie Gent

Jemma GlenTayla GoodchildJustin Goodman

Lara GoudieMitchell Gutterson

Cameron HammerlingBradley HarveyJasmin HatcherCarly HauslerMyleena HuntBradley Hunter

Brett JennerCaitlin JermeyAbby JohnsonLeyanne Jolly

Kassy JurySam Kruger

Jordan LambertAron LebaniRyan LesterJoanne LongLauren MartinJade Martin

Evan MaywaldSean McDermott

Caleb McMahonMyka Miller

Tyson ModistachMichael Monaghan

Emily MooreBryce MundyLucas Murray

Thomas NiedorferJessica NourseDaniel PellegriniJennifer Peters

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All the best!

Tom Burlinson liveARE you a fan of actor and croonerTom Burlinson? Then swing on byBarossa Arts and Convention,Tanunda, on Friday, December 2.

Tom appears for one show only inhis latest musical production –Now We’re Swingin’. Hismemorable career stretches fromacting and singing, to televisionhost and theatrical producer.

He shot to stardom in the 1980swhen he was cast in the title rolein the box office hit, The Man fromSnowy River.

This fame led to Tom starring ina string of movies such as PharLap, Eureka Stockade, Flesh andBlood, The Legend of KootenaiBrown, The Man from Snowy RiverII, and more. Recently, Tom workedon a new film, The Cup, alongsidefamous Australian director, TomWincer. Wincer also directed Tomin Phar Lap and was the executive

producer of The Man From SnowyRiver, the film that Tom said,“changed his life”.

Now, Tom has delved even deeperinto the great American song bookto create Now We’re Swingin’, amontage of swing classics by TonyBennett, Sammy Davis Jr, NatKing Cole, Dean Martin, BobbyDarin and Frank Sinatra, throughto the songs made famous by supercool swingers of the current era –Harry Connick Jr, Michael Bubléand Robbie Williams.

Tom’s show includes the greatestsongs from the era of swing, andthe ones for which the individualsingers became best known. Tomsaid his show would not becomplete without a selection ofSinatra songs.

“When I was only three-years-old,I used to say to my mother, put onthe man in the hat,” Tom said.

“That was the album A Swingin’Affair, which had a picture ofSinatra on the cover in histrademark fedora.”

Tom has included all-time greats,such as I’ve Got You Under MySkin, Summer Wind, That’s Lifeand Mack the Knife in the Sinatrasegment of the show.

Accompanying Tom on stage willbe a sixteen-piece band, includingsome of Australia’s best jazzmusicians. Tom Burlinson takes tothe stage in – Now We’re Swingin’at the Brenton Langbein Theatre,Barossa Arts and ConventionCentre on December 2 from7.30pm. Show tickets are $55 foradults, concession $49 and a groupbookings of eight or more, $49each. For tickets or more details,contact the Barossa Arts andConvention Centre on 8561 4299or visit barossaconvention.org.

THE first Tuesday inNovember is the day thenation stops to watch asingle horse race. A long listof incredible horses hasemerged from the famousrace – including MakybeDiva, Kingston Rule, Mightand Power and Phar Lap. But how much do you knowabout the Phar Lapsuccessor, did you evenknow about Peter Pan?The Herald together withRandom House is giving tworeaders the chance to winthe newly releasedpublication, ‘Peter Pan, TheForgotten Story of Phar Lap’sSuccessor’. The book, writtenby Jessica Owers, who wasfirst introduced to Phar Lapon the school curriculum in1988. There are two copiesof the book up for grabs. To enter, place your name,

address and daytime phonenumber on the back of anenvelope addressed to:Herald Peter PanCompetition, Box 43,Tanunda SA 5352. Entries close at 5pm onNovember 10. Winners willbe notified by phone andprizes must be collected fromthe Herald office.

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READY TO ROLL:Some of the cast ofGypsy actors (fromleft) Martin Bailey,Steve Congdon,Jennette Mickan,Anatasia Sleep,Mallory Hayes, PearlYoung, AnnalieseNitschke, PatrickPrior, Chris Starkey.

Let Gypsy cast entertain youTHE stage is set and the cast of Gypsy arepoised as the Kapunda Musical Society eagerlywaits to show off its latest production thismonth.

The public can share in the enthusiasm andtalents of the members by purchasing tickets,with six shows available. What audiences canexpect is plenty of good times brought about bya cast, aged from five to 75, as they presenttheir adaptation of Gypsy.

The musical is based on the 1957 memoirs ofGypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist.The story focuses on Gypsy’s mother Rose whosename became synonymous as the ultimate ‘showbusiness mother’. Gypsy follows the dreams and

efforts of Rose to raise her two daughters toperform on stage, while it brings to light thehardships of show business life.

David Underwood directs the production, withmusic conducted by Lindsay Smith.

Performances will be held in the Chapel StreetTheatre, located on Chapel Street, Kapunda, onFriday, November 11 from 8pm; Saturday,November 12 at 2pm and 8pm and November17, 18 19 at 8pm. Adult tickets are $20;concession, $15; and children, $10. They areselling fast so book you tickets through theKapunda Visitor Information Centre andAustralia Wide Badges, Nuriootpa. For moredetails, visit www.kms.asn.au on the internet.

SUPPORTIVE: Magic was spread byWilliamstown’s Amateur Players Inc inOctober when the cast and crew presentedtheir annual pantomime The Magic WalkingStick. The group also passed on $751 of theshow’s proceeds to the Barossa AreaFundraisers for Cancer Inc. Pictured (backfrom left) performer Sue Holstead, BAFCmembers Jo Feltus and Natasha Goldsmithwith pantomime president Suzanne Mannand performer Jeannette Forbes (front).

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In print and on-lineIn print and on-line

VALUE: Matthew John from Kastle Cars, Tanunda with a MitsubishiLancer ES which has tinted windows and dual airbags.“I’m overstocked and happy to talk prices,” Matthew said. “All vehiclesare available with an Australia-wide warranty for piece of mind.”

Flying Doctor support

NISSAN Australia hasdonated the use of aNissan X-Trail to theRoyal Flying DoctorService to help continuethe iconic, life-savingcommunity work.Last year the FlyingDoctor provided morethan 275,000 patientcontacts and performed36,800 aero-medicalevacuations. With morethan 1000 staff and 56aircraft servicing thecountry, the FlyingDoctor has become oneof the mostrecognisable brands inoutback Australia. This profile in countryAustralia complementsNissan's far reachinginvolvement in theAustralian bush throughits range of off roadvehicles that includesthe Patrol, Pathfinderand X-Trail.

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Toyota Means Business like never before.

It’s one of Toyota’s biggest retail events of the year and this year it’s bigger than ever. Toyota Means Business will run through to December 31st with an amazing off er: comparison rate fi nance of just 3.9%* on over 45 models of Australia’s favourite vehicle line-up.

This is Australia’s most comprehensive automotive fi nance off er ever. You can, for example, drive away in the world’s most popular small car for an equally popular 3.9% comparison rate* or opt for a RAV4, Camry or Kluger to name but a few.

The advantage of fl exibility and choice.Buying a new car can be exciting, but when it comes to deciding on fi nance be sure you’re getting a good deal and the car you really want. There’s a lot more to fi nance than just low repayments, or even the promise of a great rate. That’s where Toyota Finance Advantage is diff erent. You can choose your deposit, term and balloon payment† in order to customise a package that best suits your budget and fi nancial situation. It’s all up to you and it all makes getting into a new car easier, and owning a new Toyota more aff ordable than ever.

Just part of a Lifetime of Toyota Advantages.Toyota has always off ered Australians the right vehicles at the right price. It’s what’s made us the country’s most popular car maker and built great

loyalty with our owners. But did you know that every Toyota also gives you a Lifetime of Advantages?

By choosing a Toyota you’re in good hands from the time you drive it out of the showroom until you bring it back years later as a trade-in on your next one. There’s the innovation, safety, quality and reliability that goes into every car, along with low-cost capped price servicing^ and, of course, the fl exibility and choice of Toyota Finance Advantage. All of which adds up to a better ownership experience for you.

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FISHING CHARTERS Yorke Peninsula, from$200 p/p, ph 0417 877 016, charterfishing.com.au

STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 andfittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. 85232350

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Winebottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can &Bottle Depot on 85642292 for tradinghours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

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BOOKS GALORE SALE organised byFriends of the Barossa Library at MountPleasant Library. Monday to Friday, 7-11November, 2011. Open: Monday 11am -5pm, Tuesday & Wednesday 9am - 5pm,Thursday 9am - 6pm and Friday 9am -3pm. PLEASE NOTE: Library closed forlunch from 12.30 - 1.30pm.Varied selection of secondhand nonfiction, fiction and children's books,magazines, videos & DVDs, restockeddaily. Reasonable prices. For moreinformation ask at library or telephone Jill0419862776

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BAROSSA VALLEY Country FurniturePaint Stripping Furniture RestorationCustom Made. David Bush 0419628222

PLANTS - Natives, perennials,tube stock, water wise etc.

MORNING STAR NURSERYLot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph:

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CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

AQUARIUMS 1 x 4' polished cabinet$950; Jebo R390 $400; Aqua 1 $400; 2' 6on a pine stand $90. All complete with fishand accessories. 0414942798 - 85663139

ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars,free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycleit! 85630213 or 0406411117

SEMMLER, Irene Gladys (nee Pfeiffer)8/10/1949 - 29/10/2011

Passed away at Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Soul Mate and devoted wife of Graham.Mother and mother in law of Michelle andAlex, Donald and Lee, Teresa and Steve,

Neville and Mellissa.Devoted Grandma of Iman, Sean, Kyle,Tayla, Wyatt, Jett, Ella-sage and Char-

lotte.

Eldest daughter of Harold (dec)and Rosa Pfeiffer.

Sister and sister in law of Lorraine andDavid Pitman, Leslie and Kathy Pfeiffer,

Beverley Korte, Elaine and MurrayKeepkie, Karen and David Harris

and their families.

Devoted daughter in law ofWalter and Suvina Semmler.

Sister in law of Lynette and Trevor Hoare,Brian and Raelene Semmler

and their families.

Darling you loved your familyand life so much and

suffered so much pain throughout it,but you will be remembered thatyou never complained, just said

"Oh just another hurdle to get over".You will be sorely missed but we

also know that you no longerhave that incredible pain you havesuffered for so long and you arein a far better place in Paradise

and NO more needles.Your motto was "Love God

and stay close to your families".Heaven as another Angel and

there is another Star in Heaven.There will be no shortage of clothes

and wings being made in Heaven now,I just hope there is a well equippedSpotlight or Lincraft up there, they will

need it.Love you Darling

2008 YAMAHA 8 h.p. outboard. Only 15hours use, light duty use only. New,perfect condition.Truro. $1,150 Ph:0408787184

ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for theremoval of yours. Ph: 0412259039

LEADLIGHT - Local, professional afforda-ble leadlight. I'll come to you, or call atGawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd,Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch85247241

DEATH NOTICES

WANTED19" LCD TV with built in HD Tuner & DVDPlayer plus a caravan TV antenna withbooster. $340 pair Ph: 0419490140

LAZY BOY 3 seater, claret, non reclining,10 year warranty, new condition $6000414942798 - 85663139

FOR SALEJ.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD.Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph:0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

LIVESTOCKHAY

OATEN WHEATENHay from $35 roll

Phone Peter & Bev Grocke0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

SCHMIDT - MENZEL.Felix and June were married at theImmanuel Lutheran Church, Point Pass onNovember 4th, 1961. Congratulations on50 years of marriage! We all love you verymuch. From your children and grandchil-dren.

HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobilenose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath,blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget0488444542

ANNIVERSARIES GRAPE HARVESTER with 3 row sprayer.Gregoire Model 108, 2004. A1 condition,like new. Whole unit $120,000 Ph:0469085970

HOOTZ DOG GROOMINGMobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa

Ph: Justin 0406840020

PRESCOTT, Wilfrid Johnston -14.10.2000

We have thoughts of you todayBut that is nothing newWe have thoughts of you in silenceAnd speak of you as wellAll we have is memories and pictures ofyou.Thinking of you alwaysLove from Pat, Heather, Brian & Teresa,Jenny & Norm, Faye & Phillip, Andrew &Michelle, Reidan & Riana, Sharon &Patrick xxx

MARSCHALL - RONALD,Kiri and David and thrilled to announcetheir engagement on October 22nd 2011.Best wishes from Bob & Paula Marschallof Eudunda and Rhonda & Glenn ofTangambalanga, Vic.

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETSNURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping,heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nailsfor all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by ananimal lover. Ph: 0418810323

IN MEMORIAM

GENERATOR Yamaha EF 3800 3.3KVAas new $1,100 incl. GST; Vine TrimmerHonda HHH25 4 stroke 1.2m ext barbracket to suit Good Idea Vine Trimmer 10hrs work $1,100 incl. GST; Vine Timmerhydraulic driven with height adj 1.2m cutbar bracket to suit Fabroweld Dodger$1,500 incl. GST; Ibanez electric guitar &amp all acc. & hardcase incl. $350 onoPh. 0438087303

ENGAGEMENTS PETS

FOO FIGHTER TICKETS 5th December,Adelaide Oval. 4 x general admission. $75each or 4 for $250. Phone 0403018325

KITTENS 7 weeks, 3 female ginger &white. Ph: 0417082046

COMPANION PONY Black stallion, 7hands, to give away. Ph: 0447978141

6 BULL MASTIF X Bull Terrier, 3 female,3 male, 9 weeks old. Phone 0438864345

GIERKE - LOADERRoss, Ramona, Kevin & Basia congratu-late Ben & Megan on the arrival of aprecious little daughter, "Madison Sue",born Oct. 17th, 6lb. 7ozs. A dear littlesister for Ty ler.Lots of love, cuddles & kisses all around.

TO GIVEAWAYFIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red.blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawnmallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridgedocket supplied. Pickup or deliverAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies.0413089743. Delivery available 7 days byappointment. Credit Cards now accepted.

BIRTH NOTICES

ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge/freezers. All models. Best prices in theState. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors85226200

ELECTRIC WHEELCAHIR 5 spd. Recent-ly serviced. $2,800 ono. Ph: 0419830315

SALVAGE YARD702 Stockwell Road, Angaston

Open:Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9am - 12 noonTimber, steel, bricks, stone, s/w pipes,

gates, windows, louvre glass, doors, reo,

formply, iron, galv & colorbond.

Always buying and selling quality

second hand building materials.

PHONE 8564 2900 1741825

80TH BIRTHDAY

NEINDORF, Merton (Jacky) -Congratulations on your 80th Birthday.

Love from your family. Open houseSunday 13th Nov 2011, 2m to 5pm.Robertstown Peace Hall. BYO. No gifts. Aplate of afternoon tea would be appreci-ated.

TRADESMAN TRAILER Kessner v.g.c.$1500 ono YDW-357 - 0437860002

COMPLETE WORKSHOP facilities fordomestic and farm pressure pumps,electric fence energisers. New units, spareparts energiser conversions to solar. AgPower Williamstown Road, CockatooValley 0408820024

SEMMLER -Relatives and Friends of the late MRSIRENE GLADYS SEMMLER (nee Pfeiffer)are respectfully invited to attend herFuneral Service, which will be conductedin the Bethany Lutheran Church, BethanyRoad, Bethany, on MONDAY November7, commencing at 11.00am, afterwhichher Funeral Cortege will proceed to theBethany Cemetery for the Committal.

Should you wish, there will be anopportunity to say goodbye to Irene, at theChurch from 10.00am prior to the FuneralService.

Lunch will be served by the BethanyLadies Guild in the Bethany Church Hall,following the Committal.

FUNERAL NOTICESBIRTHDAYS FOR SALE FOR SALE

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ZUMBA fitness classes $12 Wednesdays10.15am & 6pm Greenock Institute.Thursdays 6pm Angaston Primary SchoolHall. Sue Evans Instructor 85628184

TUITION

MISSING / STOLEN large ornate souptureen & lid, cream with highly distinctivefloral design. No questions return.0147891466 ah

MISCELLANEOUS

SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail MachineHOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine

PUCKER POWDER. FAIRY FLOSS

Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097www.slush-a-licous.com.au

Family owned, locally operated.

FOR HIRE

Regional Tourism Manager

1 year contract

Regional Development Australia Barossa in associationwith Tourism Barossa Incorporated has a vacancy for aRegional Tourism Manager to work with tourism operators and stakeholders to further develop tourismwithin the Barossa region. The position will work in keyresults areas of relationship management, communication and digital strategy, project managementand business administration.

This position is offered to the successful applicant undera one year contract, and will be based in Tanunda,Barossa, reporting to RDA management with the strategicdirection provided by the board of Tourism Barossa Incorporated.

The successful applicant will have experience in tourismor marketing, exceptional communication and organizational skills. Knowledge and/or experience inworking with Chinese tourism and/or business eventsmarkets is desirable.

Further information and a detailed job description can befound online at www.barossa.org.au

Applications close: Monday 21st November 2011.

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REMEDIAL MASSAGE THERAPIST -Helen Brighenti. Deep tissue massage,myofascial cupping, dry needling, skeletalmobilisation. 1⁄2 hr appointments available.AAMT member. Health Care rebatesapply. Working Monday - Thursday. Call85630142 or 0412482196 for an appoint-ment.

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 856629222011

Barossa Rose &Flower Show

‘The Four Seasons’5th & 6th November 2011

Angaston Town Hall, Angaston

Sat 12pm - 5pmOfficial Opening: 2pm Saturdayby Jane Reilly from Channel 10

Sun 10am - 4pmNeutrog giveaways be early!

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PAINTER Local experience. Quality work.Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic.No. BLD48086

MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy,Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pam-per Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7years professional experience. Gift vouch-ers & Pensioner discounts available.Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan.Ph:85663125 or 0400760010

SEDAN HALL Strawberry Fete Sat Nov12th BBQ tea 6.00pm, Father Christmas7.00pm, fete 7.30pm. Variety of stalls,raffles and licensed bar. Ph. 85652187

HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 offfirst reg. service so you try us out. Ph:Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends.0409691576

OP SHOP OPENING 2p.m. Friday 4thNovember. Main Street, Eudunda. After-noon tea available. Proceeds to Carer'sLink Eudunda/Robertstown.

ENERGY HEALING - Bring your mind andbody back into balance. Access Bars,Quantum BioEnergetic Balancing, Reiki,Energy Healing, Pranic Healing andSpiritual Healing. Jyakin - Heart of LightHealing Kapunda 0409-131038 or8566-2929

GARDEN & YARD Maintenance; GeneralDomestic - Rubbish Removal; Small TreesTrimmed; General Tidy Up; And muchmore all at affordable rates PensionerRates from $19p/hr All Enquiries KAVER-IEK ENTERPRISES Ph: 0432579347

HEALTH & BEAUTYMARKETS - Barossa Junction MotelTanunda this Thurs. 3rd, also Sat. 5thNov. 9.30am - 2.30pm. Craig's fresh fruit/veg, variety stalls. Sites $10. Glenda85633181

WORK WANTED

Roof Seal Rural20 Main Street Kapunda SA 5373

Tel: (08) 8566 2922 Fax: (08) 85662321

Email: [email protected]

www.roofseal.com.auABN 57 008 156 769 Startech Pty Ltd

Self Emploment Opportunity

Fantastic opportunity to join the lucrative home improvementindustry. Roof Seal Rural has a position available for the rightperson to join the well established roofing company operatingfrom Kapunda. This is to purchase a franchise to do the roof restoration. Allwork is supplied in the purchase price. You receive training,all the equipment you require to perform the work, includingtrailer, high pressure cleaner, spray machine and hand tools.All you need is a reliable car.The purchase price is $35K with the potential to earn $1,000to $3,000 per week. Roof Seal Rural has been established inthe rural area for the past 23 years. We service from Gawlerto Whyalla, Yorke Peninsula and the Riverland.The right person would be fit, enthusiastic with a good workethic. If this sounds like you contact our office on 8566 2922.

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ARTISANS AT GREENOCK MARKETGreenock Town Square

Friday Evenings 5.30pm - 8.30pmLive music, food, wine, unique stalls.

Oct 14th, Nov.11th, Dec. 2nd, Jan.13th,Feb. 10th, March 9th.

COMING EVENTS

CHILD SAFE ENVIRONMENTS (Manda-ted Notification) Training Courses 10 & 11November in Nuriootpa. Details www.safeplacetraining.com or call 0412758005

Working for Carers Link and other charities

Community Helpers IncDONATIONS

Of clothing & bric-a-brac For our Tanunda Shop

119 Murray StreetPhone 8563 1105

Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 85622786

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Providing services for your dogs.Grooming, massage, convalescence care.

Call Jenny on 85232452 Gawler or 0423 474 287

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SATURDAY 5th November. 8am - 3pm.37 John Street Tanunda. Lawnmower,new set of alloy rims, household items,baby items and lots more.

LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repairold, traditional to contemporary. Forquality & competitive prices contact Tracy85246959 Willliamstown

LOST - TABBY CAT Recently relocatedfrom New Zealand so could be roaminganywhere. Hair slightly shorter on back,shaved due to vet procedure. If foundplease call 0437262221 REWARD

SATURDAY 5th Nov. 31 - 33 RoddaDrive, Penrice. 8am start. Garden pots,baby goods & other bric-a-brac.

CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela NielsenCeremonies designed for you. Marriages,namings, committment and renewal ofvows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773

LOST Pet cockatiel, very tame. Nuriootpa.Saturday 29th October. REWARD offered.Please ring 0438734975

CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Satur-days Ph. 85642882

OP SHOP OPENING 2 p.m. Friday 4thNovember. Main Street, Eudunda. After-oon tea available. Proceeds to Carer'sLink Eudunda Robertstown.

Busy Barossa Restaurant requires a casual food& beverage attendant to join their front ofhouse team.Applicants must have:• A strong focus on customer focus• The ability to work various shifts over 7 days

including days, nights & weekends.• Enthusiasm to learn about food & wine.

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LOST - Cockateil. Willaston area. Ph:0419853249

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES9 YR OLD ginger desexed female cat,Clare Road, Kapunda. Ph. 85662973

KAPUNDA MEGA COMMUNITY GA-RAGE SALES. Over 70 locations! All daySat 5th November 8am start. Sales mapsfrom outside Kapunda Visitor InformationCentre. 85662902.

LOST & FOUND

KAPUNDA 1 b.r. cottage close to shopsetc, nice garden, carport, modern kitchenand bathroom, $170 p.w. Bond required,mature person only. 0438854037

Suite 3, Kaiser Stuhl Office Building, Beckwith Park, 30-38 Tanunda Road Nuriootpa

Professional Resume Service“To give you that job winning edge”

JOB WINNING RESUMES

I GOT THE JOB!I GOT THE JOB!

8562 2122

FOR RENT

TRURO room available, ensuite, from$175 per week 0417067737 - 0437860002

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise inThe Herald classifieds, and get results!

All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid.You can now place your classified ad atKapunda Newsagency, deadline is Mon-day 4.30 pm.

Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday(Maybe subject to change)

Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or [email protected]

ACCOMODATION VACANT QUALIFIED MOTOR MECHANIC re-quired for busy garage / service station inFreeling. Must have driver's licence.Experience necessary. We are also anRAA contractor. Resumes to Post OfficeBox 109, Freeling SA 5372

POSITIONS VACANT

A SALE WITH A DIFFERENCE. We arehaving a garage sale in memory of KerrieHampel. Assorted houshold items, books,tins, craft stuff, glassware, vinyl recordsand bric a brac. We will be donating 10%of the proceeds to the Cancer Council,Saturday 5th November starting at 7am atthe Lutheran Church Hall.

VINEYARD FOR SALEIn Riverland area, 16 acres planted toSauvignon Blanc rootstock. Brand newvineyards, full production this season, fullyauto drip system with contract. Ph:0407605373 EXTERIOR PAINTING

TO 44 PROPERTIES IN THE MID NORTH(CLARE, RIVERTON, SPALDING & WIRRABARA)

Tender No: 9914120001

A suitably qualified and experienced Contractor is required for the exterior painting of 44 properties in The Mid North.

Documentation download fromwww.tenders.sa.gov.au

Tender closing: 3pm Adelaide time,22nd November 2011.

Enquiries to: Derek Butler, (08) 8124 4096.

www.dfc.sa.gov.auFAMILY012474

REAL ESTATE TENDERS & CONTRACTSGARAGE SALES

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Winery Vintage Casuals Cellar and Laboratory

Dorrien Estate Winery is one of Australia’s leadinggrape crushing and Winemaking facilities. Themodern winemaking facility produces exclusiveproducts to Cellarmasters, Australia’s largestmerchant of direct market home-delivered wines.Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, thewinery also provides full winemaking andprocessing services to contract customers.The Winery is currently seeking casual Cellar andLaboratory staff for the 2012 Vintage. Employmentwill be on a seasonal casual basis commencingJanuary 2012. Previous Vintage or winery experience would bebeneficial.All positions will involve overtime includingweekend and shift work.Applicants should be highly motivated, have agood level of numeracy and literacy and be able towork well in a team environment. A considerableamount of physical labour will be required in thesepositions.

Applications are to be forwarded byNovember 12th

Applications in writing to:Julie Montgomery, Winemaker / Winery

Operations ManagerCellarmaster Wines Pty.Ltd.

Dorrien Estate, PO Box 442, Tanunda S.A. 5352or email

[email protected]

Any enquiries ph 0885612200

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VINTAGE CASUALCELLAR HAND POSITIONS

Taylors Wines, a family owned and operatedwine company is home to some of Australia’smost consistently awarded wine brands. Withtheir head office located in Sydney and salesoffices located around the country, TaylorsWines offer a friendly & progressiveenvironment within which your career canflourish. The vineyards & winery is situated inthe picturesque Clare Valley, South Australia &has been in operation since 1969.

We are seeking applicants for several casualpositions for the 2012 vintage. To besuccessful in this role you must:

• Possess a positive attitude and a solidwork ethic

• Be reliable and punctual and• Have a sound understanding of and

commitment to workplace safety

You will be required to work flexible hours ona casual basis in order to meet with ourseasonal and operational demands.

Applications should be forwarded to:

Vintage Cellarhand PositionsTaylors Wines

PO Box 90Auburn S.A. 5451

Or via email to: [email protected]

Applications Close Friday the 11th ofNovember 2011

GREENOCK CREEK CHARTER

ShowsThursday 24th November: Howie Bros: Wayne Horsburgh

At the Munno Para Community Centre Dinner and Show

Wednesday 18th January: A CHORUS LINE 2pm at The Festival Theatre

Thursday 22nd March: Daniel O’Donnell 7pm at The Festival Theatre (Yippy)

Day TripsSaturday 19th November : Balaklava Christmas Fair

Wednesday 7th Dec: Cherries and Robern Menz

Thursday 15th December: Lobethal Lights

Sunday 1st January 2012: NEW YEARS DAY Balhannah Hotel

Wednesday 1st February: Mystery Trip. A day with a difference, but I must say

you will see some fascinating creations. Please bring a hat.

Wednesday 22nd February: Cummins House & Fresh Choice Restaurant.

Overnight Tour Booked outMonday 12th & Tuesday 13th December Loxton Lights +

Tours 2012Mount Gambier and Surrounds.

Departing Sunday 12th of February returns Thursday 16th February

Sydney and the Blue MountainsMay 7th to May 15th

Victoria’s Mornington PeninsulaSeptember 24th to October 2nd

For Enquiries, bookings and itineraries phone 8562 8092Check on wwww.greenockcreekcharter.websvt.com.au

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DELIVERY DRIVERWe currently have a vacancy for aDelivery Driver.Applicants must have goodknowledge of the metro andBarossa area’s.Minimum Licence required HR.

Written application detailing experience to:Po Box 528, Nuriootpa SA 5355or phone 8562 2200

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CHRISTIAN PASTORAL SUPPORT WORKER

(Previously known as “School Chaplain”)RIVERTON HIGH SCHOOL

Schools Ministry Group is seeking applications for this position of 6-7.5 hours per week,

commencing Term 1, 2012

The position exists to offer support to students, staff and the school community.

A Job and Person Specification is available from reception at Schools Ministry Group on

8378 6800 or [email protected],

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Do you want to be involved in natural resource management?

The South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board (NRM

Board) is seeking expressions of interest from men and women to become members of its

four Natural Resources Management Groups (Riverland, Rangelands, Ranges to River and

Mallee and Coorong) to assist in working with the community to manage and protect our

natural resources in South Australia.

NRM Groups advise the Board and work with its local communities and stakeholders to develop

and implement the Board’s Natural Resources Management Plan and promote public awareness

for integrated natural resources management within the Board’s Region.

If you have knowledge in one or more natural resource management areas such as primary

production, soil conservation, local government, animal and plant control, salinity, indigenous

culture, biodiversity or the management of water resources, we would welcome your application.

These appointments are for members whose terms expire on the 31st January 2012.

Prospective applicants are required to obtain the information package and application forms from

the Board’s website: www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au or from Stephanie Weinert, telephone 8580 1807

or email [email protected]

Details for further enquiries are included in the information packages.

Applications close at 5.00pm on Friday 11th November 2011.

www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au

PUBLIC NOTICES

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2011 BAROSSA AIR SHOWSunday 6 November 2011

ROAD CLOSUREKoch Road, Rowland Flat between Barossa Valley Wayand Nitschke Road will be closed to west bound vehicles between 8.00am and 5.00pm

Persons taking part in the Barossa Air Show on theabove road and between the times indicated be exempted from all Part 11 ARR, Div 2,3 and 4 relatingto vehicle position on a road.

SPEED RESTRICTIONBarossa Valley Way for 300 metres either side of KochRoad is to be restricted to 60kmh between 8.00amand 5.00pm

TEMPORARY PARKING CONTROLSPursuant to Section 17 of the Road Traffic Act 1961and the Ministers Notice to Council temporary parkingcontrols prohibiting the stopping of vehicles will beintroduced onKoch Road, Rowland Flat from BarossaValley Way to the Railway Crossing between 9.00amand 4.00pm.

For enquiries please contact The Barossa Council on 8563 8444

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR

CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT

Development No.960/00662/11

Nature of the Development:Extension to existing shop (Restaurant) (Increased trading hours for restaurant & microbrewery, inclusion of beer garden and modification to car parking layout)

Subject Land:2A Murray St TANUNDA SA 5352The application may be examined at The BarossaCouncil Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affectedmay make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to theChief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or [email protected], and received not later

than 5:00pm, 16/11/2011.

Each person making a submission should indicatewhether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission.

A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY

LICENCE CONDITION RELAXATIONS Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 46 of the Environment Protection Act 1993, that The Environment Protection Authority proposes to vary the conditions of EPA Licence 1640 held by Banksia Wines Pty Ltd (St Hallett Winery), for the following activity:

• Activity 6(11) – Wineries or Distilleries

The location of the licence is St Hallett Road, Tanunda.

The EPA proposes to remove the requirements for the Licensee to:1. implement an environmental monitoring program

and irrigation management plan;2. submit the monitoring results to the EPA every two

years; and 3. submit a report on the independent verification of

monitoring program every two years.

The winery has been implementing a monitoring program and irrigation management plan for several years now. The outcome of this monitoring program and a report on the independent verification of the monitoring program has been provided to the EPA as required under the licence. The results showed no appreciable changes to the environment; hence the EPA proposes to simplify the winery’s monitoring requirements and replace the above conditions with a targeted groundwater monitoring condition.

Written public comment is invited and must be received by 5.00pm 17th November 2011, and addressed to: Licensing & Regulatory Services, EPA, GPO Box 2607, Adelaide SA 5001 or fax 8124 4672.

ENVPRA011391

BAROSSA LIGHT & GAWLER FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

(1) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGNotice is hereby given that the AGM of theAssociation will be held at Nuriootpa Vine Innon Wednesday 7th December 2011 at 7pm.

(2) VACANT POSITIONSExpressions of interest are sought to fill the following vacant positions on the Board of Directors for a term of 2 years;• Position of President• Position of Director (2 positions)(NB Current occupants are standing for reelection)

Submissions to be forwarded toFootball Operations ManagerPO Box 528Willaston SA 5118Enquiries (m) 0408 849 877

Closing date: COB Friday 18th November 2011

Zenon OkunieffFootball Operations Manager

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Council

Infrastructure & Regulatory ServicesCommittee Meeting

November 2011 Cancelled

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the LightRegional Council Infrastructure & RegulatoryServices Committee meeting scheduled forWednesday, 2 November 2011 has been, following consultation with members of theCommittee, cancelled.

The next Infrastructure & Regulatory Services Committee meeting will be heldWednesday, 7 December 2011 at 5.00 pm atthe Kapunda Council Offices.

Brian CarrChief Executive Officer

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COLOURWhen you place a display classifiedad you can have a full colour logo or key parts of the text for only $55on top of the price of the ad.

Applicable to display: PositionsVacant, Coming Events, PublicNotices and other boxed classifieds.

Stand out from the crowd!

Phone 8563 2041 or email:[email protected]

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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Fun filled Kapunda Show

ABOVE: The clown gave thesemen a shock when he askedthem to sit down without a chair.He soon showed them how itwas done to the amazement ofthe crowd.

RIGHT: Allan and Alex Doeckefrom Nuriootpa soak up theKapunda Show atmosphere.

BELOW: Meg Shanahan, 8, andSadie Shanahan, 6, getting intothe show spirit with theirpainted faces.

BOTTOM:Mervyn Ellis ofKapunda with a tractor anda pedal-powered bicyclelawnmower.

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

THIS summer netball seasonTrinity College is fielding 51teams in several competitions,which is possibly a world recordfor a school or club in the sport.

The popularity of netball atTrinity began to increase twoyears ago, with 31 teams, then 39last season, before reaching theincredible half century.

Sports coordinator ChristineMurray has been a majorinfluence on the school’s growthof interest in netball, havingplayed since the age of eight, andbrings her infectious enthusiasmand passion to the role.

“Part of the reason for theexplosion of teams is because ofinternal promotion via ourwebsite and newsletters, as wellas netball gaining increasedrecognition at assemblies, asteams have been doing well,”Christine said.

“Students enjoy playing andencourage friends, as it is a funand enjoyable sport.

“It’s a positive experience foreveryone, although with so manyteams it is hard to find coaches,but, other than teachers andstudents, we have a lot of parentsand old scholars willing to helpout.

“And in the summer season,there is no training, which makesit a little less stressful and easierto find coaches.”

Trinity has around 430 studentsfrom year one to 12 participatingin the recently revived juniornetball – as well as ladies –competitions at Starplex, and inthe Gawler & Districts summerleague, plus the school runs ‘NetSet Go’ clinics every week.

The influx of interest in netballhas made it the number oneparticipant sport at the college.

“It’s fantastic to know thenetball program is seen as

TRINITY NETBALLERS: (Back from left) Christine Murray, Abbey Layton, Rebecca Humphreys, RachelMarsden, Ali Suter, Emily Hawley, Chelsea Walker , Madeline Layton, Nikki Revell, middle, Lana Quill,Ella Borrowdale, Charlotte Johnston, Daniella Mills, Macey Briscoe, Hayley Marshman, front, AshleighHolliday, Ella Baker.

Trinityworldrecord?

something Trinity students of allages and abilities want to beinvolved in, and can be attributedto the efforts and success of allthose involved – the coaches,umpires, players and supporters,”Christine said.

“As a player I just loved everygame of netball and had a passionfor it, which, hopefully, as a coachI now help instill in othersinvolved in the sport.

“To see girls improve each weekand develop is very satisfying,while for me a recent highlight

was the open girls state knockoutchampionship final, which,although we lost by a goal inextra time, was exhilarating anddemonstrated what a great sportnetball is.”

Christine and her husband Iancome from strong sportingbackgrounds while growing up,and their two sons, Lewis (18) andCurtis (16), keep up the familytradition, having played hockey,tennis and football.

Although occasionally suiting upfor a game of netball, Christine is

quite happy playing her part onthe sidelines as coach andcoordinator.

“Sport offers a fantastic lifestyleand teaches you experiences, notjust winning, but important lifeskills,” Christine said.

“Trinity is particularlysupportive of sport, and I loveworking here, while the success ofthe Thunderbirds has had animpact, and to see young womenfrom Trinity like AmehliaSchmidt do what she has done inthe sport makes it all worth it.”

By ROBERT LAIDLAW

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SPORTSSHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GAWLER GOLF

A1Angaston 157 (JE Miles 38, BS Burgess 28; LTMitchell 3/39, DP Smith 3/40, PG WHITE 2/31) vSouth Gawler 0/11. Gilbert Valley 7/255 (CA Mullins 80, T Smith 63,DC Busch 33*; C Bilney 5/67) v Gawler Central.Nuriootpa 97 (DS Doecke 35; J Brown 3/20, MRyan 2/6, S Ryan 2/10, M Goldsmith 2/18) vKapunda 7/34 (JC Lienert 5/10, DS Doecke 2/21). Tanunda v Sandy Creek 158 (L Hill 30, AP Kokot28, A Crothers 25; M Hartigan 2/23, M Wegener2/25, C Gattermayr 2/30, M Boschen 2/32).

A1 ReservesTruro 7/56 (JV Wickman 4/15, E Giedel 2/15) vLyndoch 86 (T Eggleton 3/9, Z Giles 3/23, JJKrzoska 2/37). Freeling 5/256dec (LK Heinrich 105, IM McMillan62, RJ Montgomery 50*; M Wilksch 2/37) vEudunda-Robertsown 1/3. Greenock 238 (G Stevens 105, L Heinrich 53, SNitschke 43; W Gripton 4/46) v Light Pass 0/0.

A2Sandy Creek 0/8 v Tanunda 106 (T Swan 40; STKoch 5/26, NA Gum 2/23). Light Pass 2/44 (J Schmidt 2/8) v Nuriootpa 145 (JTregenza 51, M Milne 35; A Davidson 5/37, SDavies 5/47). Gawler Central 2/257dec (MS Perry 117*, SJCordwell 68, JT Mercer 62) v Greenock2/38 (C Ingram 2/15).South Gawler 2/100 (A Mackay 62*) v Angaston 90(A Peel 31*; L McCracken 4/26, P Blackburn 3/12,J Mackereth 2/21).

A3Sandy Creek Green v Freeling 221 (J Wright 131,C Hirst 25; LG Bennie 3/34, J Power 3/55).Kapunda v Tanunda NALyndoch 55 (R Giles 3/14, K Hoffmann 3/17, SMurphy 2/9) v Truro 2/103 (D Hahn 58*, KHoffmann 31). Gawler Central 202 (A Vivian 110, SS Oldman 29;DK Jug 5/29, MJ Coldman 3/30) v Sandy CreekYellow 5/83 (MA van Dommele 35; A Vivian 2/16). Gilbert Valley 0/48 (M Day 29*) v Nuriootpa 94 (CBBartel 46; M Kooyman 2/11, T Connell 2/12, JConnell 2/14, AE Callery 2/18).

A4Lyndoch 98 (N Goulding 32; C Roehr 3/9, J Ellis3/17, C Hart 2/18) def Tanunda 90 (D Hean 26; JCSchloithe 3/14, D Marshall 3/20, N Goulding 2/15).Kapunda 82 (G Shaw 3/15, AJ Wright 2/4, TBarnes 2/23, J Young 2/25) def by Freeling 6/87(BF Pearce 30; P O’Reilly 3/13). Nuriootpa 5/167 (A Reusch 58, S Moore 32, SSiegele 30; P Nitschke 2/21) def Greenock 7/159(DM Nitschke 41, P Nitschke 31, B Nicholls 28; AHall 3/28, R Moore 2/28). Mallala 4/155 (WS Rudd 59*, A Fischer 59; JCrewdson 2/25) def Gawler Central 25 (B Goudie4/4, T Algar 3/15, J Charnstrom 2/6).

A5Angaston 4/110 (CM Schultz 50; P Reichstein2/24) def South Gawler 107 (D Schwerdt 26; DCarnelly 2/11, T Richardson 2/18, D Collings 2/22,CM Schultz 2/29).Eudunda-Robertsown 4/107 (T Baker 41) defGilbert Valley 97 (E Stacey 4/10, T Baker 4/13). Greenock 151 (J Baldwin 59; K Schutz 3/37, MJohn 2/18, B Nitshcke 2/32, M Bartsch 2/39) defLight Pass 100 (M Bartsch 28; T Fenton 3/12, SByrne 2/11).

U16Freeling v Kapunda 169.Gawler Central Gold 4/185 (V Kroon 70*, B Swan62; J Baldwin 2/14) v GreenockMallala/Lyndoch 52 v Gawler Central Black 1/9. Sandy Creek Green 37 v Sandy Creek Gold 3/55. Nuriootpa/Light Pass 9/109 (J Millar 3/8, D Korber2/13, B Bain 2/14) v South Gawler.

U14Angaston 6/127 v Gilbert Valley.Lyndoch v Eudunda-Robertsown 5/106 (B Launer35*; M Dalliston 2/8).Kapunda 8/149 v Freeling.Sandy Creek 60 (S Dunn 3/5, L Birchard 2/3, EMatte 2/8) v Tanunda.South Gawler 77 v Nuriootpa.

U12Some scores missingEudunda-Robertsown 8/22 def by Gilbert ValleyBlue 4/70 (H Kleinig 2/16). Gawler Central 2/91 def Tanunda Black 6/90 (WYates 2/2). Tanunda White 4/65 def Freeling 20 (J Whitelum3/1, L Whitelum 2/1, J Hartigan 2/2, C Fielke 2/3)and 5/0.

Barossa andLight cricketscorecard

MASTER BLASTER: Greenock Schlunger Gary Stevens heaves a lofteddrive toward the boundary during his century knock on Saturday.

THE team at Grant Burge Wines havepartnered with the Lyndoch Cricket Club tohold a special cricket match this weekend tocelebrate the opening of the new LyndochOval Pavilion.

The game will be played on Sunday,November 6, between the Grant Burge StaffXI and the Lyndoch Cricket Club with thewinning side to be the first name engraved onthe Bruce Thiele Memorial Trophy.

Bruce ThieleMemorial Trophy

The 2011 ClubChampionships have cometo an end with a mixed bagof runaway winners anddramatic finishes.

A GRADEClub Champion:Shawn NoackRunner up:Dung NguyenDramatic finishes havebecome a trademark of theA grade competition withthis year’s event being nodifferent. Congratulationsto Shawn Noack for whatwas a fantastic come frombehind win. Trailing byeleven shots at one stageShawn fired an exceptionalfinal round 74 to take thelead with two holes to go.His four round total of 309was enough to take thetrophy by 3 shots fromrunner up Dung Nguyen.

B GRADEClub Champion:Darryl ShepherdsonRunner up: Matthew LukatFour very solid rounds fora total of 340 saw DarrylShepherdson build a leadfrom week one that onlycontinued to grow for awire to wire nineteen shotwin ahead of runner upMatthew Lukat. Even somelight hearted banter fromhis playing partners on thelast day failed to have anyeffect.

C GRADEClub Champion: Barry PykeRunner up:Adam WhittakerBarry described the lastround as nerve wreckingbut his first three roundsensured he put plenty ofspace between himselfand the rest of the field.His four round total of 383meant he was acomfortable nine shotwinner ahead of runner upand relative newcomer tothe Gawler Golf ClubAdam Whittaker.

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

Barossa, Light and Gawler tennisBAROSSA, LIGHT & GAWLER COMBINED

Saturday Seniors Div 1:Kapunda 8-93 def Vine Vale 8-82;Roseworthy 10-85 def Nuriootpa 6-66; Lyndoch 10-82 def Tanunda 6-78.

Saturday Seniors Div 2: Willaston 9-95 def South Gawler Blue 7-72; Tod Street 10-92 def South Gawler White 6-66;Nuriootpa 14-99 def Tanunda Black 2-39; Lyndoch 11-89 def Tanunda White 5-59.

Saturday Seniors Div 3: Willaston Blue 9-73 def Willaston Red 7-68; Keyneton 9-76 def Willaston United 7-60.

BL&G Combined Div 1 Boys:Angaston 1-13 drew Freeling 1-16 (rain cancelled);Roseworthy 6-43 def Lyndoch 0-10.

BL&G Combined Div 2 Boys: Lyndoch Blue 6-43 def Tanunda 0-9; Vine Vale 0-0 drew Lyndoch Red 0-0 (rain cancelled);Xavier Saints 6-42 def Trinity College 0-12.

BL&G Combined Div 1 Girls: Kapunda 5-36 def Lyndoch 1-22;Trinity College 4-34 def Xavier Saints 2-34;

BL&G Combined Div 2 Girls:Lyndoch 4-33 def Kapunda 2-22;Tanunda 0-0 drew Angaston 0-0 (rain cancelled); Xavier Saints 3-30 def Freeling/Tod Street 3-24.

Barossa & Light Association Div 3: Nuriootpa 6-36 def Tanunda Black 0-10;Tanunda White 4-30 def Lyndoch 2-19;Angaston 5-32 def Kapunda 1-14.

Barossa & Light Association Div 4: Tanunda Black 6-36 def Vine Vale 0-15;Nuriootpa 3-22 def Tanunda Silver 3-20;Angaston 3-26 def Kapunda 3-23;Lyndoch 3-28 def Tanunda White 3-24.

Barossa & Light Association Div 5: Lyndoch 4-29 def Freeling 2-20;Kapunda 4-30 def Marananga 2-25.

Barossa & Light Association Division 6:Vine Vale Green 4-31 def Kapunda Black 2-21; Freeling 5-32 def Tanunda White 1-20; Kapunda Red 4-29 def Vine Vale White 2-17; Nuriootpa 4-29 def Angaston 2-22.

Barossa & Light Association Division 7 (Green Ball):Tanunda White 3-28 def Vine Vale White 3-26;Tanunda Black 5-31 def Vine Vale Green 1-19;Angaston White 3-29 def Angaston Blue 3-24;Kapunda 5-34 def Vine Vale Black 1-16;Tanunda Silver 4-33 def Keyneton 2-19;Freeling 3-28 def Nuriootpa 3-24.

Reminder: Results and Premiership tables can beaccessed on the web... www.tennis.com.au/sa/competitions

Rules Sessions: Do you know the rules of tennis? All players, parents &team managers are encouraged to attend Thursday, Nov3, from 7pm at the Nuriootpa Sports Centre.

GDTA Junior Boys Div 3:Riverton 5-37 d Trinity Gold 1-21;Xavier Saints 6-36 d Lutheran St. Georges Black 0-11;Lutheran St. Georges 5-34 d Willaston 1-13.

GDTA Junior Boys Div 4:Xavier Saints Black 5-33 d Xavier Saints Rust 1-22;Roseworthy 6-36 d Willaston 0-6

GDTA Junior Boys Div 5: Trinity Blue 4-30 d Willaston 3-13;Trinity White 4-30 d Trinity Gold 2-23.

GDTA Junior Girls Div 3:Riverton 5-34 d Trinity College 1-14;Lutheran St. Georges 5-36 d Xavier Saints 1-16;

GDTA Junior Girls Div 4:Willaston 5-36 d Lutheran St. Georges 1-14;Xavier Saints 5-31 d Trinity Gold 1-19;Trinity Red 4-25 d Trinity Blue 2-22.

First round of Junior matches to be played on a Fridaynight begin on the with the Division 4 Girls playing theirmatches on Friday night. All matches are at Associationcourts to start at 7.00pm.

Monday Night Red/White:Cana’balls 12-74 def Angaston All Stars 0-24;Kapunda 6-59 def Barossa Blues 6-57;Freeling Outsiders 11-69 def Maranock 1-23;Gully Breezes 8-66 def Via Allendale 4-39;Peckers 6-58 def Woodies 6-56.

Monday Night Blue:Freeling Extras 7-54 def Jacobs Creek 5-41;The Whackits 8-58 def Keyneton 4-42;Nuts 4 Tennis 7-56 def Whose Fault 5-50.

Wednesday Night Red:Nuri Chasers 7-57 def Toyota Cruisers 5-49;Tanunda Down Under 8-59 def Lyndoch Leftovers 4-45;Gibson Wines 6-53 def Angaston Panthers 6-39;The Bye 6-56 def VVTC Bottles 6-49.

Wednesday Night White:Stablemates 10-69 def Mixers 2-50;Team Racket 8-60 def What a Racquet 4-48;Rebels 9-70 def Loose Cannons 3-34;Match Fixers 11-68 def Hermansberg 1-30.

Wednesday Night Blue:Parrots 6-54 def Making a Racquet 6-46;Angaston Blues 6-53 def Tiggers 6-48;Manooknas 6-55 def Havin a Ball 6-52.

DOWN THE LINE: Vine Vale’s Lachlan Neldnerdrives a forehand on Saturday.

GAWLER Rangers lost for thethird consecutive game, and, forthe second time, a poor secondinning proved the difference, in a5-8 loss to West Torrens at homein division three baseball.

In the opening game of the sea-son the Rangers conceded 10 sec-ond inning runs to Kensington totrail 0-10 before fighting back ingoing down 8-12. Then onSaturday Torrens scored the firsteight runs of the game, all in thesecond frame.

From its three games, Gawlerhas scored 14 runs and had 25scored against it - 20 in the threesecond innings. Like the previousgame, walks proved disastrous, asthe Eagles took advantage of ninefree passes and only one hit incompiling eight second-inningruns to lead 8-0.

Andre Benjamin came on inrelief with one out in the secondinning with loaded bases, andpitched out the game, throwing5.2 innings for no hits and sixwalks for two K2s and no runs.

There were also some sparklingdefence behind Benjamin, withshort stop Sam Murphy takingfive catches and Dean Richardssnared three in left field.

With the bat the Rangers weresolid, scoring twice in the bottomof the second frame and anotherbrace in the third, with a singletally in the fourth dig.

Highlights included RickyClark’s double and two-hit gamesfrom Richards and James Parker.

This Saturday Gawler must winto stay in touch of the top four,when it travels to Payneham totake on East Torrens from 4pm.

Scorecard:

West Torrens 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 - 8Gawler Rangers 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 - 5

Hits: Dean Richards 2, James Parker 2,Liam Holland, Sam Murphy, ShaunClark, Ricky Clark.

Other results:

SeniorsDIV 5 lost to West Torrens 2-3 (hits:James Sheekey);DIV 7 lost to Playford 6-16 (hits: DarrenUnger 2, Trev Norley 2, JohnHarkness, Cameron Dawkins, AdamSoar, Wayne Jaffer, Josh Mayfield,Jason Curry); JuniorsUnder 14 Rangers lost to Adelaide 8-15 (hits - Thomas Norley 3, MichaelWalton 3, Sebastian Benn, JamesGillard-Martin);Under 14 Gawler lost to Kensington17-18 (hits - Chris Mayfield 3, Ethan Ly3, Mark Bergen 3, Ben Mayfield 3,Jake Jarvis 2, Zac Allen, Riley Holland,James Bergen);Little League Majors lost to NorthernDistricts 7-14 (hits: Jack Jenkins 2,Zakeray Heintze-Unger, Brodie Ewen,Tyler Davis);Little League Minors tied GGCD 8-8(hits - Hunter Powell, Wilson Cooper).

This week:

SaturdayDiv 3 v East Torrens away, 4pm;Div 5 v Flinders away, 3pm;Div 7 v East Torrens away, 11am.SundayUnder 14A v West Torrens athome,12.30pm; Under 14B v East Torrens athome, 3pm; LL Majors v Henley & Grangeaway, 12.30pm;LL Minors v Redsox at home,10am.

Second inninghorrors continue

By ROBERT LAIDLAW

THE game of the roundin Gawler & Districtsoftball was played outin under 15s, withKangas getting home19-18 over Trinity.

Darcie Murphy hit ahome run for Trinity,while RebeccaAshmead smashed twofor Kangas as well as adouble.

In under 17s, Trinityproved too strong for

Kangas and won 32-8. Jacqui Baldock was a

force with the bat forTrinity, collecting fourhits, including twohome runs, withAleisha Waller alsobelting a home run,while for Kangas,Rebecca Ashmead hitone out of the park.

Two Wells got off to agood start and held onto beat Trinity 18-12 in

C grade, on the back ofa 7-4 first inning.

In the second inningsboth teams were ableto score seven runs asthe outs dried up.

Two Wells madequick outs in the thirdwhen it brought MeganKleeman in to pitch,and had scored fourmore runs in thebottom of the inningwhen time was called.

Gawler & District Softball

Results from matches played on October 27.

XChanged d Overway Whos Ya Momma 8-7;Exchange Hotel d Lyndoch Hotel 10-5;Willaston Farcues d Soccer Club Eagles 8-7;Soccer Club Kruisers d Willaston Warriors 9-6;Smithfield Outsiders d Roseworthy Shooters 11-4;Roseworthy Blue d Smithfield What The’s 11-4;Two Wells No Fear.Comm d Two Wells Commercial 10-5.

Gawler & Districts Winter Wind Up will be held at the Commercial Hotel onthe 5th of November at 7.30pm. Any queries please phone either Claud, Helenor Chris.

GAWLER 8-BALL

KAPUNDA RIFLE

Mick Shemmeld300,500,600 yards.Saturday had about 16shooters and two visitorsTim Anderson and his sonJosh Anderson fromBamera rifle club. Thewind was a really nice sortof a weather with the wind

coming from the left. There was one possibleshot and it was L Otto with42.3 well done and that’swhat you call girl power.Handicap/trophy winnerfor the day was D Lindnerwith 88%, D Lindner alsogot top off rifle with 102.10

sniper for the day was DLindner with 27. For FClass handicap/trophywas T Otto with 66.7%,top rifle was also T Ottowith 124.7 and sniper forthe day was A Kerin 34.1Next week will be 500yards D Lindner.

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The Herald Bowls Report

Saturday Pennants Round 4 – October 29Division 1EUDUNDA 109 V KAPUNDA 91: P. Eva 27 v R. Rogers27; J. Hanns 25 v I. Otterspoor 27; B. Warner 35 v G.Redden 11; G. Schmidt 22 v M. Dew 26.FREELING 111 V LYNDOCH 80: L. Ryan 29 v C. Rule26; G. Fergusson 28 v P. Uranjek 18; C. Kearns 20 v T.Noble 27; J. Brydson 34 v B. Howell 9.NURIOOTPA 104 V TANUNDA 75: G. Langley 24 v C.Mahoney 17; R. Walker 28 v P. Rost 23; R. Grope 28 vB. Pech 17; T. Billing 24 v R. Schneider 18.Division 2ANGASTON BLUE 77 V TANUNDA WHITE 59: K. Renshaw 20 v M. Hurst 32; L. Teakle 34 v T. Ratsch17; F. Thomas 23 v E. Allanson 10.LYNDOCH 46 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 92: R. Fillsell 12 vN. Collyer 31; M. Launer 16 v I. Klaebe 31; B. Allen 18 vP. Buckley 30.NURIOOTPA BLACK 75 V FREELING 60: C. Baker 16 vF. Hines 24; S. Jones 33 v B. Schuster 16; N. Jaensch26 v J. Wright 20.TANUNDA BLACK 75 V KAPUNDA 63: D. Meertens 14v P. Maitland 28; A. Price 32 v K. Matthews 15; D.Schiller 29 v A. Reindes 20.Division 3FREELING 60 V TANUNDA 63: L. Goedecke 23 v J.Miegel 22; K. Bettens 21 v D. Goodwin 16; W. Pitt 16 v T.Leech 25.KAPUNDA RED 89 V EUDUNDA 57: B. Phillips 37 v D.Leditschke 8; D. Franks 28 v R. Leditschke 27; B.Cummins 24 v R. Hams 22.LYNDOCH 72 V ANGASTON 61: D. Turvey 27 v F.Booth 19; C. Turner 18 v I. Philp 29; J. Allwood 27 v W.Sibley 13.NURIOOTPA BLACK 65 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 85:P. Collyer 19 v J. Mattner 29; K. Harrison 25 v M. Sims24; P. Jones 21 v N. Nolan 32.

Thursday Pennants Round 4 – October 27FREELING 46 V KAPUNDA BLACK 64: T. Secomb 8 vT. Rae 22; C. Kearns 17 v G. Redden 22; I. McFarlane21 v R. Rogers 20.KAPUNDA RED 51 V ANGASTON WHITE 51: C. Sunman 24 v D. Armstrong 11; P. Voulmard 11 v F.Thomas 23; B. O’Reilly 16 v T. Edwards 17.LYNDOCH BLUE 65 V TANUNDA WHITE 44: B. Allen23 v T. Ratche 13; D. Moncrieff 20 v A. Price 11; M.Launer 22 v R. Schnieder 20.LYNDOCH GOLD 63 V EUDUNDA 60: B. Day 12 v B.Warner 30; J. Sharrett 24 v J. Willoughby 19; D. Hausler27 v F. Schmidt 11.NURIOOTPA BLACK 50 V NURIOOTPA GREEN 58:C. Baker 17 v I. Klaebe 14; T. Billing 15 v W. Williams 22;S. Jones 18 v R. Garrett 22.NURIOOTPA BLUE 67 V ANGASTON BLUE 67:P. Rosenberg 23 v C. Tabe 19; P. Buckley 23 v B. Teakle15; D. Wilson 21 v J. Standish 33.TANUNDA BLACK 54 V NURIOOTPA GOLD 45:C. Mahoney 13 v R. Chapman 16; J. Garrett 25 v J.Bilney 11; D. Grear 16 v R. Randall 18.

LadiesANGASTON 66 V NURIOOTPA 78: G. Armstrong 20 vD. Baker 15; E. Argent 21 v E. Bond 19; L. Lablack 12 vM. Elix 21; L. Teakle 13 v P. Jones 23.FREELING 73.25 V KAPUNDA 72: L. Mullins 20 v C.Reardon 15; L. Woods 14 v C. Doecke 29; D. Johansen19 v C. Holmes 17; J. Gerrits 20.25 v S. Franks 11.TANUNDA 80 V LYNDOCH 60: M. Hurst 18 v V. Reeves13; M. Meertens 19 v P. Sharrett 21; J. Farquharson 24 vG. McLeod 13; G. Woods 19 v D. Turvey 13.

Barossa and Light results

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EUDUNDADivision 1 v Tanunda at Eudunda: MGeister, T Schiller, M Schutz, JHanns; G Mitev, W Mader, P Voigt, PEva; R Hnatyszyn, J Willoughby, APfitzner, B Warner; G Doecke, RMilde, D Kleinig, G Schmidt. UmpireR Milde; Duty P Eva.Division 3 v Freeling at Freeling: CMenz, M Treloar, F Schiller, R Hams;M Nietschke, M Christie, GO Schutz,F Schmidt; T Brandford, G Minge, KLaucke, R Leditschke. Cars leave12.30.Midweek v Tanunda White atTanunda (depart midday): MChristie, K Lauke, J Willoughby; RRegnier, C Menz, B Warner; G Mitev,R Hams, F Schmidt.Ladies v Freeling @ Eudunda: ABrook, J Johnston, D Leditschke, JMilde; B Pfitzner, L Mosey, K Hickey,B Marshall; D Mader, H Jenke, OTwartz, M Nietschke; J Bruhn, JHams, P Gordge, P Dutschke.Reserves: M Weymouth, S Schutz,J Henderson, J Pfitzner. Hostesses:M Nietschke & P Dutschke. KAPUNDADivision 1 v Nuriootpa at Kapunda: FHier, C Hamper, J Scholes, M Dew;C Doecke, C Sunman, P Voumard,G Redden; T Leslie, G Donovan, WReardon, R Rogers; R Gill, BO’Reilly, T Rae, I Otterspoor (dutyrink).Division 2 v Tanunda White atTanunda: M Ryan, T Scoot, J Trotta,P Maitland; R Scoot, L Carter, SFranks, K Matthews;T Noack, RDoecke, P Hart, A Reinders. Cars:Seconds.Division 3 Red v Nuriootpa Black atKapunda: G Campbell, B Carrick, BGoodfellow, B Cummins (duty rink);B Adams, P Sando, B Brealey, BPhillips; Ted Leslie, P Dobbin, BMorris, D Franks. Division 3 Black v Nuriootpa Gold atNuriootpa: B van Gasteren, BSweet, J Pitman, C Reardon; COtterspoor, E Pitman, R Perry, KDooley; D Sweet, P Ferus, TWaterman, J Bladwin Snr.Cars: D Sweet, K Dooley, J Pitman.Midweek Black v Lyn Blue atKapunda: J Scholes, K Matthews, GRedden (duty); W Bevan, C Hamper,T Rae; P Hart, A Reinders, RRogers.Midweek Red v Tan Black atKapunda: J Baldwin snr, T Scoot, CSunman; B van Gasteren, WReardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, FHier, P Voumard (duty).Ladies v Tanunda at Kapunda: APetch, E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot;D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, CHolmes; K Rae, P Ferns, R Perry, CReardon (duty); D Huntley, B Hier, AThiele, C Doecke.LYNDOCHDivision 1 has the bye.

Division 2 v Nuriootpa Black atLyndoch. B Day, R Plant, E Palmer,B Allen; D Wilson, T Teague, BPrime, R Filsell (duty); R Heidrich,PHandke, A Turvey, M Launer (bar).Reserve B Koch.Division 3 v Tanunda at Tanunda. BFisher, L Lange, K Patmore, JAllwood; I Knight, R Idel, E Smith, CTurner; S Drummond, K Emerson, JTurner, D Turvey. Reserve NThompson.Midweek Gold v Nuri Black atNuriootpa: G Schumacher, GReeves, D Hausler; B Fisher, BKoch, B Day (duty); N Thompson, RFilsell, J Sharratt.Midweek Blue v Kap Black atKapunda: I Turner, T Drummond, D Moncrieff;D Lindner, A Turvey, M Launer; EPalmer, T Haycock, B Allan.ANGASTONDivision 1 v Freeling at Angaston: D Jaunay (manager), T Edwards, NSmith, R Koerner; B Bowden, BTeakle (umpire), J Harris, M Short; JStandish (umpire), L Buckley, JArgent, J Jensen; K Brook, KSandford, B Hurn, M Renshaw. Division 2 Blue v Ang White atAngaston: M Hurn, A Hall, CReardon, K Renshaw; M Storton(manager), W Newell, P Pech, FThomas; D Tye, C Vereyken, MTeakle, L Teakle.Division 2 White v Ang Blue atAngaston:P Gibbons, I Langley, L Schulz, DArmstrong (manager); M Klingner, SHeinze, B Bullock, B Tuttle; P Clark,T Hopkins, A Booth, C Tabe.Division 3 has the bye. Midweek Blue v Ang White atAngaston: L Schulz, M Hurn, JStandish; P Clark, M Teakle, BTeakle (manager); K Woodards, KBrook, C Tabe. Midweek White v Ang Blue atAngaston: A Grear, J Rodgers, TEdwards; I Philp, P Gibbons, DArmstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall(manager), F Thomas (umpire).TANUNDADivision 1 v Eudunda at Eudunda:C Neldner, SUB, J Garrett, CMahoney; S Pech, D Grear, DHeidenreich, P Rost; G Meyer, IGraetz, K Bartsch, R Schneider; PBaverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, BPech.Division 2 Black v Nuri Gold at Nuri:J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, APrice; G Farquharson, P Secker, KWallace,D Schiller; R Bartsch, DPech, M Meertens, D Meertens.Division 2 White v Kapunda atTanunda. M Silvestro, B Williams, BWallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, WNoack, D Martin, M Hurst; HRohrlach, J Farquharson, D Koch, TRatsch.Division 3 v Lyndoch at Tanunda: JSchulz, B Grear, D Light, DGoodwin; D Ralston, K Schliebs, GRainsford, J Miegel (duty); G Meyer,

M Goodwin, C Graetz, T Leech.Midweek morning v Kapunda atKapunda: W Weinmann, MGoodwin, J Ralston, G Woods; EKampman, B Clarke, J Stephens, MMeertens; L Miegel, P Schultz, KWallace, M Hurst; J Schultz. C Altus,D Light, J Farquharson. Midweek afternoon Black vKapunda Red at Kapunda: D Martin,B Ellis, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach,D Goodwin, C Mahoney; B Wallace,B Williams, J Garrett.Midweek afternoon White vEudunda at Eudunda: GFarquharson, B Pech, R Schneider;C Traeger, P Baverstock, A Price; KSchliebs, P Secker, T Ratsch.NURIOOTPADivision 1 v Kapunda at Kapunda: RMattschoss, R Chapman, C Jones,G Langley (car); R Garrett, DWilson, W Williams, R Walker (car);P Fechner, T Gibbons, G Prior, RGrope (car); S Ryan, R Randall, SAllen, T Billing (car). Cars leave12.45pm. Division Two Gold v Tanunda Blackat Nuriootpa: M Jones, Pam Jones,D Langley, P Buckley; D Bessell(umpire), L Cook, N Christopherson,N Collyer; L Fuss, R Warnest, PRosenberg, I Klaebe (umpire).Division 2 Black v Lyndoch atLyndoch: S Rogers, B Jones (car), CBaker, L Tscharke; C La Nauze(car), C Hughes, M Simpkin, SJones; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker(car), N Jaensch. Cars leave12.30pm.Division 3 Gold v Kapunda Black atNuriootpa: C Forbes, M Nolan, KBullock, L Steer; G Krahling, RWaples, John McIntosh, M Sims; GWhite, C Reuter, D Quodling, NNolan (umpire and duty rink).Division 3 Black v Kap Red atKapunda: K Steer, G McCormick(car), Jean McIntosh, P Collyer; MGraetz, J Reusch (car), V Bessell,Phil Jones; K Williamson, A Klaebe(car), K Reichelt, K Harrison. Carsleave at 12.45pm.Midweek Gold v Nuri Green atNurio:C Reuter, J Reusch, R Walker; CAllen, T Gibbons, R Chapman(duty); J McIntosh, L Cook, GLangley. Midweek Black v Lyndoch Gold atLyndoch: S Rogers, L Tscharke, CBaker; K Bullock, J Bell, T Billing(car); J Bilney, M Sims, S Jones(car). Cars leave at 12.30pm.Midweek Green v Nuri Gold at Nuri: P White, D Bessell (umpire), WWilliams; K Reichelt, R Grope, RMattschoss; N Nolan (umpire), JBell, I Klaebe.Midweek Blue v Freeling atNuriootpa:L Steer, C Hughes, R Randall; BKlaebe, D Wilson, P Buckley; KHarrison, C La Nauze, PRosenberg.FREELING – not supplied.

Bowls teams HONOUR: Colin baker presents Peter Buckley with life membershipof the Nuriootpa Bowling Club.

GALA WIN: Nuriootpa Ladies Gala Day winners from Gawler, TeresaDean, Kay Skuse, Dawn Warland and Marlene Heffernan picturedwith Linda Carter from Roof Seal (right).

Spotlight on NuriPETER Buckley has beenawarded Life Membership of theNuriootpa Bowling Club.

Peter has been a popular andhard working member of the clubsince 1988. In his 23 years at theNuriootpa Bowling Club Peter hasan impressive list of positions thathe has held at the club, includingfive years as president.

On the green, Peter has been amember of 11 PennantPremierships for the Tigers andhas been part of a club PairsChampion combination twice.

In other news, the NuriootpaLadies Gala Day was held lastFriday and the winning team wasthe four from Gawler, edging outWaikerie.

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Carly Otterspoor plays lawn bowls forKapunda.

Where have you played your lawnbowls? All over the Barossa and once inAdelaide.

Relationship and employment status:I’m not in a relationship and don’t have ajob.

Who are key players at your club? Wehave a lot of good bowlers at Kapunda.

What is your most important attribute?Makin g sure I pick my grass, my line andkeeping it.

Who is a character at the club and why?My Dad Ian Otterspoor and Phil Voumard -they are a bad mix.

Who is the best player you have playedwith and against? Last week we playedAngaston and they played very well. Wewere only three or four behind all game.

Major influence on your lawn bowls:My dad would be my major influence.

Who are your sporting idols?No-one at the moment.

Any superstitions? None.

What event has inspired or amazedyou? Winning the Division Threepremiership last year.

If you were Prime Minister what issuewould you address? I would help raisemoney for poverty.

Pet hates on the bowls rink? I don’thave any - people bowl how they bowl.

Favourite actor and movie? MammaMia, Amanda Seyfried (Sophie).

If someone had to play you in a moviewho would it be? Amanda Seyfried fromMamma Mia.

Greatest moment and disappointment?No disappointments. Greatest was whenmy team came second in a mixed fourscompetition that took on the dads.

How would you spend a million dollars? Iwould build my dream home, move mumand myself in, then buy mum another car.

What other sport would you love to bethe best in the world at and why? Not asport. I would love to be a famous singerand have my own single.

If you could have any four peoplestranded on a deserted island with youwho would they be and why? My best friend Chantelle because I can tellher anything, my brother Ben to help andteach me and my forever friend Mich sothat we would always have fun.

Gawler and KapundaSportsperson of the weekCarly Otterspoor - Kapunda

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A BIG partnershipbetween Tom Smithand Craig Mullins hasput Gilbert Valley in acommanding positionafter the first day oftheir match withGawler Central. Smith(63) and Mullins (80)laid the foundation forthe Bulls score of 7/255even though Central’sChris Bilney took 5/67from his 12 overs.

Another anaemicAngaston battingperformance (157) hasthem in a precariousposition in the matchwith South Gawler.

Greenock compiled animposing 238 in theircontest with Light Passthanks to 105 fromGary Stevens, 43 fromSam Nitschke and 53from Lewis Heinrich.Wade Gripton (4/46from 13.3 overs) wasthe only bowler to havean impact against the

Schlungers who nowneed only to deliver asteady performance inthe field to have a goodchance next week.

Association presidentSimon Koch continuesto have an impact withhis new club SandyCreek, the big fellatook 5/26 from 14 overs(including Heraldmanager Tony Swan on40) to help knockTanunda over in theirA2 clash.

With the Cocky’sunderway at 0/8 andhaving plenty ofbatting to comeincluding Koch it’shard to see the Sandyboys letting this oneslip.

In the A3’s, adominant performancefrom Gawler Central’sAnthony Vivian (110runs and 2/16 from fiveovers so far) has theTigers (202) in controlof their match withSandy Creek (5/83).

KAPUNDA championMick McCarthy hasbeen appointed A-grade coach of theRSMU Hawks in theNorth-Eastern FootballLeague. McCarthyadmitted he hadn’tbeen actively pursuinga coaching job but itwas some good timingthat enticed him toapply.

“It sort of just cametogether, it’s somethingI’d love to have beenable to do at Kapundabut Browny’s (RodBrown) doing a greatjob and I saw this asthe perfect chance tohave a crack at a jobwith a club that’s fairlyclose by,” Mick said.

“The Hawks havebeen around the markfor a few years now andhopefully with somegood recruiting we canimprove and reallytake it to the top fewteams.”

With former Eaglesmidfielder AndrewGeddes already signedup for 2012, the Hawksare heading in theright direction to giveMick a head start.

GT Sports would liketo wish Mick all thebest as he’s not just oneof our favourite playersbut also one of thenicest guys in countryfooty. (You’re a realsuck-up, Mike!)

ROUND one of theCountry Twenty20Champions Cup willhit off on Sunday,November 6, with aNuriootpa in the mix towin their way throughto an Adelaide Ovalappearance and thechance at $2000.

Nuri has to face upagainst NorthernAreas champsWilmington-Melrose;the Rocky RiverCricket Association’sbest team, CrystalBrook; as well as theBrinkworth-Koolungaboys from the StanleyCricket Association.

The Nuri Tigersearned their place inthe prelim rounds ofthe Champions Cupwhen they claimed the2010/11 Barossa andLight CricketAssociationpremiership. They havean impressive sidewith experience atSACA Grade andOutbacks level,captain/coach BrettLydeamore hasexperience with PtAdelaide and AnthonyPrior has played atEast Torrens.

Daniel Doecke andJohn Lienert have bothtopped the associationwickets list in previousseasons, and willprovide wicket-takingoptions for their side.

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SPORTSSHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GolfThe Gawler Golf Club 2011 Championships havebeen finalised in a dramatic finish. All the scores andclub notes from around the region are on page 29.

BowlsEudunda, Freeling and Nuriootpa rolled their DivisionOne opponents this week and are the pace-setters atthe top of the tab;e.Results and teams on page 29.

CricketThe A1s are into the two-day action and there aresome interesting scorelines at the halfway point ofthis round . Scores are on page 29.

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STEADYHAND:Kapunda’sPat Dobbinwas in goodform on theweekend asher rinkstormed to a29-shotvictory.

Tanunda aces tennis awards

SUCCESS: Tanunda Tennis Club player Alec Bryce scrambles a return on his home court.

TANUNDA Tennis Club and two tennisassociations have been recognised withmajor prizes at the Tennis SA Awards.

The Barossa & Light TennisAssociation (BLTA) and the Gawler &Districts Tennis Association (GDTA)were announced as joint Tennis Regionof the Year winners.

Tanunda Tennis Club was awardedCountry Club of the Year.

Club secretary Sharon Jenner acceptedthe award and said it made all the hardwork worthwhile.

“Some of the initiatives we haveintroduced and promoted at Tanundainclude MLC Tennis Hot Shots andinclusive tennis for players with adisability, which have been keenly

embraced by players and parents atthe club,” she said.

“The influx of junior players to the clubhas been very pleasing and we can nowboast a total of 15 junior teams in the2011/12 competition.

“The next big challenge for our club isthe re-building of our courts – a verycostly project.”

The Region of the Year awardrecognises management and theprovision of services to clubs, membersand the local community.

Greg Campbell, president of theBarossa association, said the joint awardrecognised the steps taken to combinethe Saturday competitions and Fridaynight junior competitions.

“At the same time as joining withGawler, we have introduced somechanges to competition formats aswe look at trends and recommendedstrategies to attract and maintain moreparticipation in the game,” he said.

Gawler Association president WayneButcher said the two groups hadcombined with ease.

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