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OAKEY MEN'S: September 17 - Competition results. Club pairs
V. Rush and W. Patterson d. P. Wolski and P. Boyton, R. Henry and P.
Maker d. M. Park and J. Harrison.
Competition call: September 24 - Club pairs R. Krause and S. Bradford
v. V. Rush and W. Patterson. Consolation singles final P. Boyton v.
B. Lucht (D. Dreyer).
September 25 - Club pairs R. Henry and P. Maker vs L. Hudson and
G. Usher. T.T.B.A.
Jacko and Woody’s day winners Dave and Vince, runners-up Paddy
and Andrew, last round Ian and Kim.
October 2 - Irish theme day sponsored by Alison and Matt Park. 1pm
start. three-bowl pairs. Barbecue to follow. Names on board please.
October 23 - Visit from Northern Rivers. 12.30pm start. C/S. 30
players required mixed.
November 5 - Visit from Wellington Point. 1pm start. Mixed. Names
on board please.
OAKEY LADIES: September 20 - Bowls today at 9 am. Last
week two games of triples - Doreen Ciesiolka, Veta Allen and Elaine
Priaulx d. Rhondda Lawrie, Christine Little and E. Priaulx.
Dorothy Buckley, Betty Richter and Jan Little played Shirley
Hudson, Joyce Sloss, Hazel Harvey. • Continued next column
Joint exhibition at Rosalie Gallery
For anyone who enjoys the
great outdoors, gardening and
spending time in the natural
environment, the “Perceptions
of Paradise” art exhibition at
Rosalie Gallery in Goombungee
is an uplifting joy to the
senses.
Open from September 21,
during the Carnival of Flowers
festivities, until October 16,
the exhibition is a celebration
of light and colour across the
Toowoomba and South-East
Queensland region by three local
artists, Rosemary Williamson,
Liisa Gosper and Jeanne
Cotter.
Its inception, however,
stems originally from tragedy,
after two of the artists experienced
the sudden and unexpected
deaths of their farmer
husbands.
In their shared understanding,
grief and support of each
other, their friendship brought
strength, courage and resilience
to move forward with
their lives.
This joint venture offered
all three artists a definitive direction
and positive purpose to
focus on.
The body of works reflect
their mutual admiration, understanding
and respect for the
natural environment and the
gifts it offers us all, which is
clearly evident throughout the
exhibition.
Spread across three mediums,
oils, pastels and encaustics,
it covers a range of genres
from traditional style landscapes
and florals, through to
abstract type compositions.
There will be an opportunity
to “Meet the Artists” on Saturday,
September 24, from 11am
to 3pm, with demonstrations
and additional surprises.
It is a free event, with no
bookings required.
Rosalie Gallery is open
Wednesdays to Sundays,
10.30am to 3.30pm.
There will be an opportunity
to vote for your favourite piece
of art with a draw on the final
day for a prize of a bottle of
wine.
BOWLS
• From previous column
October 13 - Re-scheduled date for Pittsworth P/P F/R as September
22 is the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Day public holiday.
October 21 - Rescheduled date for Toowoomba Club Springtime
Gala. Now it is springtime we hope to see more bowlers enjoying
their bowls.- Elsie Voll
TOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: Septemberf 16 - No bowls
due to rain. September 23 - Competition call. 9am J. MacKenzie
vs M. Rasmussen. Marker K. Ryan. If unavailable to play, please
contact Maree Frappell.
Please note that our Fish and Chip Night with Trivia is being
brought forward by a week to September 30.
Social Fridays start at 9am with names in by 8.30am. $15 with
morning tea provided. - Bev Borey
TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: September 21 - 12.30pm:
Wednesday social. Self or club selected triples over 20 ends. Green
fee $15 includes afternoon tea. Names in by 11.45am please. Bar
roster Jim Cosgrove. Office roster Rick Vosper. Due to pressure on
space this week, we have been unable to publish this report in full.
We sincerely apologise. The full version will appear next week. - Ed
MET Phys EXERCISE
THERAPY
PHYSIOTHERAPY
JOIN US FOR
THE MACHO
MEN’S MARCH!!
Here at MET Phys, we are completing a Macho
Men’s March every Thursday morning from 8am,
leaving the MET Phys clinic and completing a 30
minute walk, finishing up for a coffee and chat!
We are targeting the male population within
our community to partake in this initiative. This
walk aims to encourage conversation amongst an
environment of like minded people.
Our male Accredited Exercise Physiologist Harry
partakes in the walk and is a great point of contact
with questions regarding health and physical
activity.
Our walking route changes weekly and is suited
to all fitness levels and conditions. So come and
join us for a morning stroll followed by a coffee and
chat!
The Macho Men’s Walk is a weekly event held
Thursday morning from 8am, leaving the MET Phys
clinic at Shop 2 & 3, 10517 New England Hwy,
Highfields.
We hope to see you there!!
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