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Everitt, who lived in the Northern Territory, took her own life<br />

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Baptist<br />

Kids Club<br />

starts<br />

February 2<br />

Children in Years<br />

one to seven are invited<br />

to attend Kids’ Club<br />

Fridays, during school<br />

term time between 5<br />

and 6.45pm.<br />

The program includes<br />

games, devotions,<br />

dinner, quiet<br />

corner for birthdays,<br />

songs, quizzes and then<br />

a social activity.<br />

When the program<br />

varies by going to an<br />

occasional bowling<br />

night parents or caregivers<br />

are advised in<br />

advance.<br />

Kids’ Club will kick<br />

off for 2018 on Friday,<br />

February 2.<br />

Again children in<br />

Years one to seven are<br />

invited to join us Sunday<br />

mornings for Sunday<br />

School during term<br />

time.<br />

Sunday School focuses<br />

on Bible centred<br />

teaching through Bible<br />

stories, music, quizzes<br />

and craft.<br />

This is held in the<br />

hall between 9.45 and<br />

10.45am. Sunday<br />

School will begin on<br />

Sunday, February 4.<br />

All leaders are volunteers<br />

who meet regularly<br />

so they are informed<br />

of their responsibilities<br />

regarding safety, child<br />

protection and are encouraged<br />

to be good<br />

role models.<br />

Each leader holds a<br />

Blue Card.<br />

All children are welcome.<br />

For more information<br />

contact Maureen Timperley<br />

on 0429 097 307<br />

or 46 96 6113.<br />

CENTRAL DOWNS CRICK-<br />

ET: Nobby were too good for Pittsworth,<br />

Kulpi were way too strong<br />

for Oakey and Southbrook won on a<br />

forfeit against Bowenville.<br />

Nobby won the toss and batted<br />

first and posted 9 - 280 in 40 overs<br />

against Pittsworth. Damien Pauli 47<br />

(after being dropped on 0), Brendan<br />

Mc Carthy 43, Cameron Moodie 38,<br />

Wally Eather 34, Oliver Scott 23 and<br />

39 sundries.<br />

F.O.W. 55, 60, 144, 174, 180, 215,<br />

235, 256, 266.<br />

Best bowlers for Pittsworth Jordan<br />

O’Shea 3 – 45 (6), P.J. Brown 2 – 16<br />

(4), Jarrod Ott 2 – 55 (7), Craig Ward<br />

1 – 48 (7), Mark Holt 1 – 27 (5).<br />

In reply Pittsworth scored at a<br />

rapid rate but lost wickets regularly,<br />

finishing all out 194 in 27 overs.<br />

Jordan O’Shea 31, Jack Loveday 30,<br />

Darren McDonell 25, Jarrod Ott 18,<br />

P.J. Brown 16 and Mark Holt 14 all<br />

got starts.<br />

F.O.W. 24, 24, 92, 99, 115, 124,<br />

132, 170, 191, 194.<br />

Best bowlers for Nobby Mat Budden<br />

2 – 22 (5), Stewart O’Leary 3<br />

– 72 (8), Tyson Mitchell 2 – 3 (one<br />

over) Damien Pauli 2 – 29 (5), Ben<br />

Cummerford1 – 15 (3).<br />

At Oakey the home side was sent<br />

in by Kulpi and cleaned them up for<br />

75 in 24 overs. Sam Bradford 17,<br />

Joel Cherry 17, Dale Mutch 10.<br />

F.O.W. 11, 25, 28, 34, 40, 69, 75,<br />

75. Bowling for Kulpi, Brendan<br />

Schick 4 – 21 (7) Tyson Klingberg<br />

1 – 14 (5), David Sipple 1 – 14 (5),<br />

Nick Spies 1 – 22 (6) L. Campbell<br />

bowled one over and took a wicket<br />

for no runs.<br />

In reply Kulpi finished 2 – 83 in<br />

just 13 overs, Brendan Schick retired<br />

hurt 40, Terry Klingberg 18 n.o. and<br />

L. Campbell 8 n.o. F.O.W. 1 – 7, 2<br />

– 15,<br />

Bowling for Oakey, Brandon<br />

Webb 1 – 18 (4), Joel Cherry 1 – 30<br />

(4)<br />

Ṅext week Bowenville travel to<br />

Kulpi, Nobby travel to Millmerran<br />

and Southbrook take on Oakey at<br />

Oakey. Pittsworth have the bye. -<br />

Lindsay Evans.<br />

Melanie Wiseman<br />

& Mark Stevenson<br />

Ph: 4698 7899<br />

Fax: 4698 8711<br />

Shop 10<br />

Highfields Plaza Circle<br />

Highfields Village shearing shed<br />

opens on Australia Day<br />

Volunteers Scott Wilson, shearer Michael Brigg and manager Ray Ashford<br />

discuss the plans for the shearing shed<br />

This Australia Day volunteers of<br />

Highfields Pioneer Village will officially<br />

open the village shearing shed. The<br />

building was originally a railway goods<br />

shed built in the early 1900s possibly at<br />

Oakey.<br />

In the 1950s it was moved to the<br />

Oakey saleyards to be used as a storage<br />

shed.<br />

It later had a small building added to<br />

one end which was used as a comfort<br />

room for the men booking in the<br />

livestock for sale at night.<br />

This small building was detached<br />

during the removal process and is also at<br />

Pioneer Village in use as their miniature<br />

train station.<br />

The old goods shed was moved to<br />

the village in 2014 with the intention of<br />

converting it to be a two-stand shearing<br />

shed. It is now an authentic replica<br />

of many small shearing sheds built<br />

throughout Queensland and beyond.<br />

The original shearer’s stand came<br />

GOOMBUNGEE GOLF: January 18 - Single<br />

stableford, club trophy. Winner Tony Sheridan<br />

44 pts. Pin 4/13 Matty Burgess. Approach 3/12<br />

David Cass.<br />

January 21 - Irish stableford 4 ball - McLeod<br />

family trophies. Winners P. Killeen and C. Batterham<br />

86, runners-up D. Humphrey and G. Schull<br />

74, third place G. Kuhn and L. Alexander 71.<br />

Run-up G. and K. Egan and N. Capuzzo and S.<br />

Elfverson, D. and A. Cass. Pins men 3/12 M. Burgess,<br />

4/13 D. Cass, 8/17 M. McLeod, approaches<br />

1/10 P. Killeen, 5/14 C. Batterham. Approaches<br />

ladies 2/11 L. Alexander, 3/12 G. Abel, 4/13 A.<br />

Cass, 8/17 L, Alexander. Members draw No. 44<br />

G. Prince - Not present $70 next week.<br />

January 25 - Single stableford - club trophy.<br />

January 28 - Single stroke - club trophy. Qualifying<br />

for matchlay championships. - David Cass.<br />

CROWS NEST GOLF: January 17- Sporters<br />

winner K. Christensen 32, runner-up K. Bridges<br />

30. Putting D. Woodley 21. Pins 7/16 K. Christensen,<br />

8/17 C. Jenkins.<br />

January 21 - Crows Nest Soft Drinks stableford<br />

event winner T. Weis 43, runner-up B. Wingett 42.<br />

Rundown J. Somerville 42, K. Christensen 41,<br />

A. May 40. Pins 3-12 R. Gardner, 8-17 R. Freeman.<br />

January 28 - Lyn and Nathan Case - flag event.<br />

February 4 - Crows Nest Tyre Service - stroke<br />

+ monthly medal. - John Somerville.<br />

from a small two-stand shearing shed<br />

in Biddeston and was imported from<br />

England. A 1940 Lister engine is being<br />

used to drive the shearer’s stand until<br />

a steam engine is suitably restored to<br />

complete this task.<br />

The shearing shed will be officially<br />

opened on Australia Day at 10.45am by<br />

Peter Harvey, a long standing member<br />

of the Australian Association of Stud<br />

Merino Breeders. There will be shearing<br />

demonstrations including a history of<br />

the industry and spinning wool.<br />

Information and photographs are<br />

being sought of the building when it was<br />

in its original position at Oakey.<br />

Highfields Pioneer Village opens at<br />

9am on Australia Day, January 26, and<br />

will have a full program of activities<br />

until 5pm.<br />

Check their website for more<br />

information or the Village Facebook<br />

page or contact the Village office on<br />

4696 6309.<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

WOW! A New Year,<br />

how about a<br />

New Look too???<br />

Come into Wise Eyes to<br />

get those new glasses<br />

to start 2018!!<br />

Or a new pair of<br />

sunnies!!<br />

8 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JANUARY 23, 2018 To advertise phone 4615 4416

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