Yankalilla Regional News - September 2011 - Normanville Central
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Depositable Cans/Bottles/Plastics<br />
<strong>Yankalilla</strong> & District Lions Club have collection bins at:<br />
Lions Paper Shed, <strong>Yankalilla</strong> (behind the Museum) and<br />
<strong>Normanville</strong> DVD/DJ’s Café (near MITRE 10 or if you have a<br />
reasonable collection, we will pick up from you (ph: 0413 607 535<br />
or take them to South Coast Can & Bottle Co, tell Dennis you<br />
would like to donate your $ to <strong>Yankalilla</strong> Lions.<br />
Help us to support your local community.<br />
Tent Hire contact Darryl Stone ph: 8558 2146<br />
We still want your NEWSPAPERS!<br />
Don’t forget the Lions paper shed,<br />
behind the <strong>Yankalilla</strong> Museum, is<br />
still open for you to drop in your<br />
old newspapers. The funds raised<br />
from this go toward projects<br />
in our community.<br />
Paper Sheds now in Inman Valley,<br />
Rapid Bay, Cape Jervis<br />
BBQ HIRE<br />
Phone: 0458 783 901<br />
or 0458 783 901<br />
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YANKALILLA<br />
COMBINED CHURCHES<br />
INVITE YOU TO<br />
“A NIGHT OUTBACK”<br />
Guest Speaker - Vic Walters<br />
(Tales from the Canning Stock Route)<br />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, <strong>2011</strong><br />
6.30pm for 7.00pm meal<br />
(3 course meal including lamb on split)<br />
YANKALILLA GOLF CLUBROOMS<br />
Tickets - Adults $18/Hd, 5-12yo $10/Hd<br />
Bar facilities available<br />
Tickets may be purchased from<br />
Peter Filsell 8598 0223 or Joy Rowlands 8598 5286<br />
PROCEEDS WILL GO TO SUPPORT<br />
YOUTH OUTREACH IN THE DISTRICT<br />
This Advert kindly sponsored by the <strong>Yankalilla</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>News</strong>.<br />
Lions Club of <strong>Yankalilla</strong><br />
Lions Club of <strong>Yankalilla</strong> have a<br />
BBQ on a trailer for hire. The BBQ<br />
will be delivered and picked up for<br />
$50 for the first 2 hours with an<br />
additional $25 per hour for the 3rd<br />
and following hours.<br />
Sheep Shot<br />
Bagged sheep manure for sale at $4.50, delivered within<br />
boundaries of <strong>Yankalilla</strong>, <strong>Normanville</strong> and Carrickalinga.<br />
Leave orders at Bingo Stall or ring Tony Philp 8598 5222<br />
<strong>Yankalilla</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>News</strong> - <strong>September</strong> <strong>2011</strong> - Page 12<br />
<strong>Yankalilla</strong> Branch<br />
More Volunteers Needed<br />
e currently have some<br />
W vacancies on our roster for<br />
kitchen assistants and deliverers/<br />
drivers.<br />
Kitchen assistants work from<br />
8.00am to 11.00am to prepare a<br />
three-course meal for clients.<br />
Deliverers/drivers take the meals<br />
from the kitchen to clients taking<br />
about an hour from 11.15am.<br />
If you would like to be a volunteer<br />
with Meals On Wheels or know<br />
someone who may benefit from<br />
receiving this valuable community<br />
service, please phone the <strong>Yankalilla</strong><br />
kitchen (8558 2930), leave your<br />
name and contact number and the<br />
appropriate committee member will<br />
t was with great pleasure that we<br />
I welcomed Rose Gartleman to our<br />
August session. This time our versatile<br />
tutor was wearing her Pastel Bonnet’.<br />
Rose talked about different types of<br />
pastels and paper and answered many<br />
interesting questions from the members.<br />
The subject of her demonstration was<br />
the sunlight coming through a rock gap<br />
in Ormiston Gorge. She placed her<br />
paper in the ‘portrait’ position to<br />
emphasize the height of her chosen<br />
subject. Rose made a rough drawing of<br />
the subject and then proceeded to fill in<br />
the darks, browns, reds and yellows of<br />
the rock surfaces, working in between<br />
the tree shaped and the light sky line.<br />
Roe then concentrated on the trees,<br />
trunk, branches and leaf canopy clearly<br />
showing light and shade by using<br />
greens, blue, white, purple, pink and<br />
yellows pastels and very occasionally<br />
black. The contrast between the<br />
standing rocks the splash of sunlight<br />
between then and the rocks and flora in<br />
foreground brought the whole scene to<br />
life. Rose’s work is always positive and<br />
strong. She works with bold strokes<br />
using strong colours and very rarely<br />
blends her pastels. After lunch Rose<br />
went round to help members when<br />
required. The session was most<br />
enjoyable with members pleased with<br />
what they had achieved.<br />
During the July session we had a<br />
‘Challenge’ for those who did not join<br />
the water colour group and with a little<br />
arm twisting on my part, Rose agreed to<br />
judge to judge the efforts. After a brief<br />
critique of the five paintings, Diana was<br />
declared the winner and received the<br />
prize of $20. We hope that she spent it<br />
wisely, congratulations Diana. Other<br />
aspects of Rose Gartelman’s work can<br />
be seen on display at Leonards Mill.<br />
Next month is a very special session to<br />
help and encourage our members to<br />
enter their work for the ‘Yankalbald<br />
Portrait Competition’ in October.<br />
George Tetlow has agreed to be our<br />
Sketch Block<br />
return your call.<br />
At the Annual General Meeting, on<br />
Monday August 8, <strong>2011</strong> the<br />
following people were elected to<br />
the committee for the coming year.<br />
Chairperson Jane Hawkins<br />
Assistant Chairperson Carol Cox de Vore<br />
Secretary Margaret Fox<br />
Treasurer Chris Lewis<br />
Welfare Officer Jane Hawkins<br />
Assistant Welfare Officer Carol Still<br />
Staff Office Joanne Hamblyn<br />
Assistant Staff Officer Libby Edge<br />
Kitchen Supervisor Carol Still<br />
Assistant Kitchen Supervisor Libby Edge<br />
Committee members Sue Ruf<br />
Pam Williams<br />
Fran Lewis<br />
Glad Fielke<br />
Colin Pilcher<br />
Marjorie Flynn<br />
What We Have Learned in 2,064 years<br />
"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should<br />
be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the<br />
assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People<br />
must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." - Cicero - 55 BC<br />
tutor for that session and there will be<br />
two models - elderly mail and young<br />
female. Although George will be<br />
working in oils (none smelly medium)<br />
the techniques he will be teaching could<br />
be adapted to others mediums and the<br />
information given will be of great value<br />
to all.<br />
Programme <strong>2011</strong><br />
1st Sept - George Tetlow (Oils) Portrait<br />
with a difference. Helpful tips for the<br />
’Yankabald’ Competition in the October<br />
show.<br />
7th Oct - Peter McLay (Oils)<br />
Landscapes<br />
3th Nov - ‘Christmas get-together’<br />
Please bring a plate - savoury or sweet.<br />
Coffee, Tea and biscuits provided.<br />
Please bring 2 or 3 paintings you have<br />
done during the year for our exhibition.<br />
Any further enquiries please contact me<br />
on 8558 2920<br />
Ena Harvey Co-ordinator<br />
Galley 88<br />
‘Variety is the Spice of Life’<br />
Exhibition of Paintings by Doris<br />
Mitchell. Open Wednesday to Sunday,<br />
School and Public Holidays 11am-4pm.<br />
Free Admission.<br />
You are invited to<br />
YANKALILLA LIBERALS'<br />
ANNUAL DINNER<br />
with Guest Speaker<br />
ISOBEL REDMOND<br />
7.00pm<br />
Thursday 22nd <strong>September</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />
<strong>Normanville</strong> Hotel<br />
$35 per person<br />
Tickets and enquiries<br />
David McMartin 0408 253 765