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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST !9, 2009 THE NORTH EASTERN ADVERTISER - 3Aminya ticks all accreditation boxesAMINYA Hostel chairman PeterPartridge has announced thatfollowing a detailed review, thefacility for the aged is compliant inall 44 standards.The review was required becausethe Australian Governmentimposed sanctions on the facilityclaiming Aminya had not addressedissues identified earlier in the year.The Aminya board ofmanagement was required toappoint an advisor with nursingexperience to help it comply with itsresponsibilities which wereprimarily administrative based.Mr Partridge said all systems atAminya were now up to date andfunctioning in accordance withstandards."There was never any risk to thehealth of residents at Aminya, andthe standard of care has alwaysbeen excellent," Mr Partridge said.He thanked the staff for theirefforts in reaching the compliancestandards."We have appointed an actingnurse manager, Charmaine Smylie,and she is doing an outstanding job,"Mr Partridge said.• Acting nurse manager CharmaineSmylie, Peter Partridge and Aminyaresidents Betty Williams (left) andGwen Blackwell.Burglarsbreak intofourpremisesA spate of burglaries overnight last Sunday inScottsdale and Branxholm has prompted to policeto seek information from the public.Between 8pm on Sunday August 16 and 6amon Monday August 17 four separate business werebroken into. Scottsdale businesses in GeorgeStreet, King Street and Hedley Street, and a shopin Branxholm were illegally entered.Cash, computers and hair products were stolenduring the burglaries.Police are requesting members of the public tocome forward if they witnessed people or vehiclesin or around the businesses during the evening, orwho have seen any of the stolen property. They cancontact Scottsdale Police on 6352 4099 or CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.Any information can be provided anonymouslyand callers maybe entitled to a reward.Woolworthssupporting localbasketballersJUNIOR basketballers in the North-East will benefitfrom the recently announced Woolworths FreshFood Kids Community Grants program grants.In its second big year, the program has given $3million to over 1,900 community groups aroundAustralia.The junior basketball organisation received $500which will be used to purchase new tops for the 12participating teams in the competition.Secretary Natasha Evans thanked the nationalretailer for its generosity in supporting a local communitygroup."We are delighted to be able to support yourorganisation's initiative to help kids in your localcommunity lead healthier, more active lifestyles,"Woolworths Scottsdale manager Garry Atkinsonsaid.Gordon Cuff0408 500 444RealEstateMagic Rural Private Paradiseon 50 Acres“Mount Helen Farm”, Springfield*Close to nature withnative bush lined creeks.*50 Acres of mostly gentlyundulating pasture.*Good sheds, permanentcreek and 3 dams.*3 Br brick veneer with views and sunshine.*Sheltered, private but close to Scottsdale.Expressions of Interest close 18th SeptemberContact; GORDON CUFF 0408 500 444Sarah Carins0438 567 14210-14 Ellenor Street, ScottsdalePh: 6352 2633Email: scottsdalere@elders.com.auwww.elders.com.au/scottsdale• At the presentation were (left): players Hadyn Goss,Bradley Whish-Wilson, Kyle Evans, Ruby Slater, MaxSlater, with Natasha Evans (secretary), Garry Atkinsonand Jackie Goss (treasurer).ScottsdaleHotel18 - 24 George StreetPh: 6352 2510•CARLTON DRAUGHTSTUBBIES & CANS - CARTON $37.99•CARLTON COLD STUBBIES- CARTON $34.99•TOOHEYS RED BITTER BLOCKS $33.99SUNDAY MORNINGSPORTS DISCUSSIONS•10 - 12 NOON• CANS AND STUBBIES (BEER) $3PH: 6352 2510

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