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Letters: to the editor are becoming quite popular in the Phoenix, & the debate they are creating in town is great. Even though everyone won't agree with what is written, it is what some people think & allows readers to air their views. The Phoenix invites letters from all residents & will print them, provided they have your verifiable name & address included, as close to receipt as space will allow. The views and opinions expressed in letters to the editor printed in The Phoenix do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of The Canowindra Phoenix or its staff members. Vintage: another vintage car extravaganza was seen in the streets of Canowindra on Tuesday with some of the Vintage Caravan crew coming over for the day to check out the Age of Fishes & Charlie's Holden museums. Cowra was the host of this year's Vintage Caravan Nationals which is held every two years. In 2010 it was held in Mildura with 65 caravans, this year they had 140, attracting Queensland participants as it was held in NSW for the first time in a number years. Although the open day was held last Sunday, the cars & vans will be in Cowra until 5 May. Some of our visitors today said they would like to return later in the week when more shops are open. Members: two weeks worth of applications have been received by the Canowindra Services Club, & they already have half the number of members registered just before the fire. Grant Cummings wishes to thank everyone who is supporting the Club by becoming members, & advises that anyone who joins prior to 8pm Friday night will be eligible for the member's draw from that night onwards. Badge Draws will recommence with the amount they were up to at the time of the fire. Bookings are now being taken for functions & meetings, but get in quick as this year's diary is filling fast. Call the Club on 02 6344 1397. Ladies: Auxiliary for the Canowindra Show held their AGM recently with the following positions being nominated & accepted: President - Robyn Henry; Vice Presidents - Tess Ball & Diane Wright; Secretary - Madeline Forgie / Deb Rutter; Treasurer - Sue Grant. New members are needed to help run exhibitions in the Cobley Pavilion, so all you local talented cooks & preservists are invited to come along & add to the flavour! For further inquires please call 6344 2490. Billets: are requested to accommodate nine of the 17 men of Spooky Men Chorale who will be performing at taste Canowindra 25 May 2012. Bob & Margaret are calling on the generosity of locals to offer a bed or two (one of the Spooks, Tom, requires wheelchair accessibility). Bob will negotiate ticket availability to anyone who can help. 20 tickets have already been sold with virtually no promoting, so it is promising to be a huge evening of unique artists. Bob & Margaret are so excited to be able to bring this experience to our town & hope you can help out. Please call taste on 02 6344 2332 if you can help out. Assistance: The Australian Government Mobile Office will be in Canowindra Tuesday 15 May at Rodd Street near Morris Park from 10am-3:30pm. This service will provide information & assistance on a broad range of Australian Government payments and services for rural families, older Australians, students, job seekers, people with disability, carers, farmers & selfemployed people. Medicare Australia staff will be available to assist with enquiries and non-cash transactions. You are encouraged to visit the Mobile Office when they are in town to find out how you can obtain assistance with Centrelink, Medicare, Australian Hearing & Child Support payment & service options. Fitness: into Art? The River Bank Gallery are hosting a fundraising art exhibition in support of the Canowindra Fitness Path Project "Don't be a Witness, Get into Fitness". If you haven't finished your work yet, hop to it. Entries are due in at the Gallery by Wednesday afternoon (Thursday morning at the absolute latest!) & you will be helping a great community facility take shape. If you can't contribute a painting, turn up to the exhibition opening this Saturday night 5 May & gaze in wonder at all the talent that Canowindra produces. The River Bank Gallery encourages creativity, & health & fitness.

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RED SHIELD APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS The local Salvation Army is calling for volunteer collectors to help with the national Red Shield Appeal doorknock. Canowindra's doorknock appeal will be held Saturday 26 May 2012, a week later than the national advertised date. The Salvation Army needs to reach a national doorknock goal of $10 million to maintain services in the year ahead. Canowindra has a doorknock goal of $3,000 for this year. The Red Shield Appeal is vital in enabling the Salvos to continue offering their frontline services. Helping some of societys most vulnerable people, particularly those with financial strain from housing affordability and the increased cost of living. High levels of stress, anxiety and depression, and more worrying, the prevalence of people exhibiting suicidal tendencies is increasing in needing assistance. The Salvation Army is uniquely positioned to be able to meet peoples needs on many fronts to help people find freedom from financial stress, emotional turmoil, loneliness, homelessness, addiction and so many other issues. More than ever, the Salvos need the support of the Australian community to help fund their social programs. To volunteer to collect in Canowindra simply call Lieutenant Hazel Hunt on 0457 880 370 or 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) - local call cost - or visit salvos.org.au if you are able to assist other areas, or you wish to make a donation.

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I would like to thank the small group of volunteers who one again turned out to help with the working bee at the Canowindra Cemetery this weekend past. You all deserve a massive pat on the back for the huge improvement you made to the appearance of the grounds. I have already received messages of thanks from people who wish for their appreciation to be passed on. They are, to say the least, very happy with the outcome. Without our loyal group of helpers, many of who attended the first working bee last year, this would not be possible & I personally cannot say thank you enough. I would also like to say a special thank you to the Phoenix for continuing to support our cause by publishing notices. Your help is vital to getting the word out & also greatly appreciated. Well done to all involved. Alan & Louise Shepherd, Canowindra I would like to say a big thank you to Allen Shepherd, his daughter Louise and the workers who turned up to the clean up at the Canowindra Cemetery. It was so nice to see how much work they had done. It is a credit to them all, and it's the best I've seen it in thirty two years. Thanks, Faye Smith, Canowindra

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G FOR GEORGE AND YEOVAL SHOW The famous G for George Lancaster Bomber which is on display in the National War Memorial in Canberra is the feature of the travelling War Memorial Exhibit which will be featured at the forthcoming Yeoval Show on Tuesday 8 May. In the days of the Second World War there were hundreds of small one teacher schools throughout NSW, one of which was the Yullundry Public School, some 14kms from Yeoval, with James Alexander Saint-Smith as the teacher. In January 1941 aged 24 years James resigned his teaching position and joined the Australian Air Force. Piloting the "G" for George Lancaster Bomber for its first 13 successful raids was Flight Sergeant 403380 James Alexander Saint-Smith DFC DFM, of the RAAF 460 Squadron. As he had completed his second tour of duty he had been granted leave to return to Australia to marry. The day before his flight home, he undertook a mission in a Mosquito as a target spotter and was killed on 29 June 1944 aged 26 years. His fianc never married, as she had lost the one and only love of her life, and is in her nineties living in the Central West. The original Yullundry School building was transported to the Yeoval Central School site where it still houses daily classes today. On Friday 11 April 2008 a special service was held in the grounds of Yeoval Central School attended by a group of Airmen from RAAF base Richmond, representatives of the French Embassy and local Residents. In 2008 a plaque was affixed to the building in memory of its famous teacher, from another place in another time. The Yeoval Show is to be opened by a serving member of Flight Sergeant James Alexander Saint -Smiths Squadron...RAAF 460 Squadron.

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I read the letter in last weeks issue from John Cobb that was the biggest bit of misinformation / twaddle I have read for some time. The lie was that farmers could not get supplies Back by popular demand! of N gas and the cause was the carbon tax. What a fiction, he should not use the Phoenix Sticky date and tamarind cake for a propaganda tool. My limited inquiries show that there are two with black sesame ice cream main reasons for the lack of anhydrous ammonia in the Central West: Also, this weekend we'll be 1) the Orica plant that makes the stuff in doing something interesting with Newcastle is closed due to maintenance problems caused by very low production levels as a a rack of lamb and sumac... result of the drought. (It's been in the news); May 2012: 3 courses for $50 2) It is far more profitable to change the production process and make mining explosives. Book now on There is another plant in Queensland and supplies can be trucked here if the expense is 0458 322 495 justified (mind you it had to come from Newcastle anyway). The Royal Hotel Canowindra This is a very complex issue and I don't pretend 75 Gaskill Street to be an expert. It is a shame that the Phoenix has been used as a vehicle for scoring cheap political points. To the editor... If you want a reliable source we have plenty The Canowindra @ Home committee would like to thank all those who made the 100 Mile of experts in town who may be able to help Dinner such a success again this year. To cater debunk Cobby's crap. for 300 people in the main street takes a lot of Thanks,Andrews, James work by such a great community. We would like to make special mention of the SES, Jelly- Canowindra TIGERS ARE ON FIRE bean Playgroup, Canowindra Rugby League Tigresses had a great day on Sunday with their and all the businesses of the main street who again made a special effort to accommodate second win for the season. Millie Cantle scoring first and converting her own try, the awesome us. passing skills of Kathy Davis to unload to Tara We would also like to thank all of the Grant who scored under the goal post. Spurred volunteers that helped throughout the night on Mel Rue to show off her ball skills to Maddie whether it be waitressing, setting up or just being there to help. I would also like to thank for yet another try. Mel displayed her kicking ability to convert 2 tries as well. Unfortunately the all of the other towns that came with their game had to be called of 10 minutes early due to brilliantly crafted menus (Bathurst, Cowra, an injury. Tries Millie 1, converted 1, Tara 1, Orange & Young) and to the Canowindra Maddie 2, and Mel converted 2. Crew who finished off the night with a great Tigers returned to Cargo on Sunday to reaffirm dessert. Also to the committee who put in so much work what they are made of. Brad Bowman charged through the Cargo defence to put the first points for the event and assist in the show-casing of on the board, starting the game on a high note. our town. Sam OMalveney debut for the season with The committee would also like to make a nothing less than adding to the score board, special mention of the Canowindra Balloon which gave the new Tigers President, Damien Challenge and what a fantastic event they Kennedy, a burst of encouragement to put one have put on for the town. The spectacle of take out Players' Player 6,000 people on that Saturday Night enjoying over the line and golden boot rang true for the day. Rob Burn's such a unique event is a fantastic achievement. 5 from 5 result. With a 30-16 ending it is awith a good Thank you to all the stallholders that showed job all around from the Tigers first grade side the wonderful produce of the region at the after their disappointing Grand Final loss in Cargo night market. last year. Tries Brad Bowman 2, Damien Kenned Regards 1y, Lachlan Watson 1 and Sam O'Malveney, and Tom Ward - President, Rob converted all 5. Dean Wilson and Kain Canowindra Earsmen filled in on the day as Youth League had

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PYTHONS NEWS Molong travelled to Canowindra for their first contest with the Pythons for a couple of years. Both teams were on the attack from the opening whistle but the first points were a penalty to Canowindra kicked by Tom Abbott. An intercept by Ben Enosa saw the Pythons score the first try of the game which was converted by Tom Abbott. From then on the Pythons attacked and Clint Oborn went over in the corner and the try was converted by Tom. Molong converted a penalty but were unable to score. The Pythons crossed again with Daniel Muldoon doing the honours this time but unfortunately it was not converted. The score at half time was 22-3. The second half was an arm wrestle between both teams until the ball got out to Daniel Muldoon who got away to score another good try. This one was converted by Tom Abbott who had a great all round game. The final score was 29-. Points: Daniel Bowd-3; Lachlan Noble-2; Daniel Williams & Daniel Muldoon-1. Players Player : Daniel Bowd Special mention and thanks must go to Jack Beath who put off getting medical attention on his broken thumb to make sure he came and ran the sideline for the Pythons. A truly committed team member. Next week the Pythons play at home against Grenfell which will be a tough match, so we need as many supporters there to cheer them on as possible. Entry is free but we will be collecting gold coin donations on behalf of the Canowindra Fitness Path project. Go the Pythons!

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GOING PLACES... Rohan Toole, a Year 10 student at Canowindra High School, has been selected in the Australian Under 19 squash team to play in the WSF World Junior Squash Championships 2012 to be held in Doha, Qatar (in the Middle East) in July. This is the fruits of Rohan playing for two years in professional events, training camps and selection matches against other eligible players, all of them at least two years older than himself. These Men's & Womens World Junior Individual Championships will be held from 7 to 12 July at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash the bye and backed up the boys well. The town of Canowindra is a pretty special Complex in Doha. They will commence with the Thanks to all the supporters for travelling to Individual competition followed by the Teams place. Nick, Georgia, Imogen and I moved Cargo to watch. It was great to see you all there. event. here just over a year ago to take up a job in This Sunday the Tigers play at home with First Rohan's current world ranking in men's squash is the district, not knowing that we would fall in love with the town, the district and its people so Grade playing against Burrangong and Youth 379! Congratulations Rohan, play hard! League and Tigresses up against Molong. Kick off quickly. from 11.40 Tigresses up first. How much we have loved being here, albeit played in The Co-operating Anglican Church only for a short time, is clear when we now are On Saturday five of our Tigers players all played Parish of Canowindra, & Uniting the Woodbridge Cup rep side. They saying goodbye to everyone. Church linked congregations of extremely well and came out clear winners with a We have nothing but good things to say about 32-6 win in their first game against Centennial Canowindra, Cranbury & Cudal this wonderful place. Cup and a 30-0 win against Castlereagh. Well Thursday 3 May Its as simple as the wonderful staff at the done to all the players and Congrats to coach Ian supermarket, who always greet you with a Hindmarsh, Manager Garry Whatman and 10am Peace Memorial Canowindra smile then carry your bags to the car. The selectors Tom Cohen, Peter Seale and Gary Sunday 6 May doctors who will always squeeze you in for an Nicolls. 8am St Matthew's Church

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OUR FUTURE NETBALL UMPIRE Another Canowindra High student is becoming a star in her chosen sport. Sarah Clunes is in Year 9 and will be travelling to Bathurst over the next few weeks to try out for the Western Region netball umpiring panel. This is in conjunction with the Western Region Academy of Sport. If successful Sarah will then travel to Sydney for additional training. Best wishes Sarah, we're sure you'll do us proud.

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