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July 2014

Circulation: 2000
(Servicing Aldinga Bay &
Willunga Basin)
All proceeds go back
into the community.
Next meeting of ABRA
(incorp. Watch SA)
will be the be held on
Wednesday,
11th J une 2014
at 7.30 pm at the
Aldinga Community Centre,
Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach
INDEX INSIDE
Free Newsletter No. 407


Official newsletter of ABRA
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC)
(established 1977)
(Incorporating Watch SA)
Photo - Port Willunga courtesy of reader
Built to inspire!
On Friday 13 June 2014 at 10.30am Willunga Waldorf
School officially opened the new year 6 & 7 building.

This capital works project has been funded by the
Australian Government and The Hon Jamie Briggs
MP officiated at the opening ceremony.

The building design conveys some of the
character belonging to the Waldorf/Steiner
curriculum content.

Class 6 has a focus on Ancient Rome and the
establishment of Law as the foundation for civil
society. This follows the birth of Democracy and the
retreat of the Gods in Ancient Greece (Class 5). Class
7 moves on to the Middle Ages culminating in the
Renaissance.

With stylised rammed earth pillars and deep steps
for sitting and standing, the outdoor eating and
socialising area loosely reflects the architecture of an
ancient Roman forum. Historically a gathering
place of social significance and often the scene of
diverse activities including political discussions and
meetings, the space may well inspire the students to
partake in some hearty oratory.
Class 7 students had this to say about their new
space:
The outside seating arrangements are good for
socialising Liam Miller
The beautiful open space brings you closer to nature
Lia Petagna
The outside seating and columns reminds me of a
colosseum Grace Hartley
The rooms are light and airy Kiara Irvine


Janet Molloy, Principal, says: I warmly invite all
members of the public to join us for the opening of
this beautiful new building. Willunga Waldorf School is
leading the way with architectural design in schools.
We continue to challenge ourselves to create
aesthetically beautiful spaces within which children will
feel inspired to learn. Future School Tours: Wed 30
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STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% ON AN EXAM
I would have given him 100%!

Q1. In which battle did Napoleon die?
* His last battle.

Q2. Where was the Declaration of Independence
signed?
* at the bottom of the page.

Q3. River Ravi flows in which state?
* liquid.

Q4. What is the main reason for divorce?
* Marriage.

Q5. What is the main reason for failure?
* Exams.

Q6. What can you never eat for break- fast?
* Lunch & dinner.

Q7. What looks like half an apple?
*The other half.

Q8. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it
will become?
* Wet.

Q9. How can a man go eight days without sleeping ?
*No problem, he sleeps at night.

Q10. How can you lift an elephant with one hand?
*You will never find an elephant that has only one
hand...

Q11. If you had three apples and four oranges in one
hand and four apples and three oranges in other hand,
what would you have?
*Very large hands!

Q12. If it took eight men ten hours to build a wall, how
long would it take four men to build it?
* No time at all, the wall is already built by eight guys.

Q13. How can u drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor
without cracking it?
*Any way you want, concrete floors are very hard to
crack.
4 Husbands
The local news station was interviewing an 80-year-old
lady because she had just gotten married for the fourth
time. The interviewer asked her questions about her
life, about what it felt like to be marrying again at 80,
and then about her new husband's occupation. "He's a
funeral director," she answered.
"Interesting," the newsman thought.
He then asked her if she wouldn't mind telling him a
little about her first three husbands and what they did
for a living. She paused for a few moments, needing
time to reflect on all those years. After a short time, a
smile came to her face and she answered proudly, ex-
plaining that she had first married a banker when she
was in her 20's, then a circus ringmaster when in her
40's, and a preacher when in her 60's, and now - in
her 80's - a funeral director.
The interviewer looked at her, quite astonished, and
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Incorporating:
AGM WED, 13
th
August at 7.30 pm
Aldinga Community Centre
Stewart Avenue
Aldinga Beach.

ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Dear Reader,

On The Run application.
There has been no news from the ERD court yet on its
judgment on this proposal appeal.

History Month.
Several successful events were held in the district in May.
The Local History Bus Tour, held through the Aldinga
Community Centre, was booked out and well received by
those who attended.
The National Trust Willunga reported that their cemetery
tours were also well attended. We havent had any feedback
from the libraries.

A very successful community event was held at the Aldinga
Community Centre on May 23rd. With many families
attending.

Most of you would have seen the publicity the Aldinga
Sharks Football Club received and it is good to see them
getting support. (- And winning a game!)

The community working bee for the construction of the
childrens garden was also quite successful and productive. It
is good to see the bitumen finally pulled up under some of
this area, which should help to make it even more
productive.

As you will see on this months cover, plans are being put
together for an Aldinga Bay Christmas Pageant. The
planning group, with the support of the Aldinga Bay
Business & Tourism Association is planning a pageant on
the beach to finish up at the Morgan Street ramp with
possibly a market and entertainment provided. Weather
permitting, what a lovely way to spend an afternoon before
watching the sun go down over the sea.
ABRA is assisting with publicity so keep your eye on
Coastal Views.
There will be an expression of interest form in a future issue
so get talking in your group, club or business and be a part of
the fun.

I hope you enjoy the issue.
Kevin Hutton - President & Editor
Index
ABRA News / editorial 3
Auto Section 31 - 34
CFS Corner 16
Community Centre 36
Community News 37 - 40
Church Notices, News 41
Emergency Numbers 42
Environment News 16
Health Section 22 - 26
Talking Health 24
Vets on Pets 26
History 12, 13
Markets 17, 18
Playgroups 35, 38
Tribe FM 91.1 15
Youth Activities 43
Speaker:
TBA

Get your picture on the cover of
Coastal Views.
Amateur (and other) photographers - we need you.
Send in your Aldinga Bay photos in .jpg or .tif format
to coastalviews@comstech.com.
They should preferably be in portrait rather than
landscape mode to fit our cover. (Some cropping may
be required.)
If your photo is printed your name will be
acknowledged on the photo.

VALES LANDSCAPE
& GARDEN SUPPLY
OPEN 7 DAYS
Ph: 8323 9098 Mobile 0427 802 040
OLD MILL COURT, McLAREN VALE SA 5171
(off Chalkhill Road)
Large range of garden products & firewood
SLEEPERS RED GUM & PINE BARK
BUILDING PRODUCTS
MUSHROOM COMPOST
ORGANIC MIX SOIL & LOAM
CRUSHED ROCK AGGREGATE
BAGGED CEMENT
PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE 232
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND
ENJOY
THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN
at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Ave.
Aldinga Beach
OPEN:
WEDNESDAYS 9.30am - 12.30pm
Membership is free so now is a great time to come and
grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural way and
learn and share gardening tips.
So come and
PLANT IT, GROW IT, HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!
Contact: 8556 5940
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Coastal Views Distribution Points.
Aldinga - Aldinga Bay Seafood, Galilee Catholic
School.

Aldinga Beach - Aldinga Beach R-7 School,
Aldinga Library, Aldinga Central Shopping
Centre (various locations), Aldinga Community
Centre, GP Plus, Aldinga Medical Centre,
Jimmies Take Away, Aldinga Beach Mini Mart,
Aldinga Bay Foodstore.

McLaren Vale - Manfield Newsagency (by
Coles), Bakery reading shelves & stand in mall
behind bakery, McLaren Club, IOOF retirement
village.

Moana Heights - Liberty Service Station.

Willunga - Willunga Library, Willunga Bakery,
Willunga Butcher.

FEELING THE WINTER CHILL?

Come along to the GALILEE OP SHOP
on the corner of Quinliven & How Roads,
Aldinga Beach, by the car park.

OPEN Monday Wednesday, Thursday &
Friday from 9.00am till 3.00pm, the Shop
has lots of winter stock, including a good
selection of quality warm coats.

Visit soon and bag a bargain!
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JAKE


Are you wrestling with life?

Jake was born 14
th
November 1994 into a Christian
family. But he says that didnt make him a Christian, and
hes still trying to be one at least a good one. Hes
always had a heart for God, and although he did make a
clear commitment to follow Christ as a fourteen year old
he has been tossed around by the normal pull of the
world, and a peer group that doesnt share his faith.

The principles hes learnt as a champion wrestler have
helped him with wins in Adelaide competitions, state
and national titles and international wins, travelling to a
number of countries by the ripe old age of twenty. The
Olympic Games 2016 is his goal, training most days
between work hours and church.

A religious man called Saul was a champion persecutor of
the early Christians. He was dramatically converted
(becoming Saint Paul in the process) and famously said
that we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against
spiritual forces that oppose the holiness of God. He said
his personal goal was for an imperishable crown, to be
awarded by the One he had been unwittingly fighting!

Jake knows what hes up against, in the natural and in the
spiritual realms; and each works towards his successes.
Second place is for the first loser he says; and as
luke-warmness (mediocrity) is the real pits - the very last
place he would ever want to be - his sights are firmly
fixed on the prize in both realms.

Lets cheer our local lad on. Life can be a wrestle. Lets
keep looking up and aiming high!


Worldwide Photos

Eternity Sydney Harbour Bridge New Years day 2000
Eternity Matters Inc exists to publish positive and
uplifting faith stories as a community service.

To learn a little more or to speak to someone:
Peter: 0414 251 239 - pacevans@gmail.com
www.eternitymatters.org.au
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We extend an Invitation to our
Annual General Meeting
Monday August 18
th
2014
In the Aldinga Uniting Church Hall
Main St, Aldinga
At 7:30 pm

If you have anything that you feel needs
to go on the agenda please notify the
Christian Centre.

Please come along and support the
operation of this organisation.

Patricia Ann Hobbs 08 8557 7233
Acting Co-ordinator
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Aldinga Bay Cafe
162 Esplanade Aldinga Beach
Indian Cuisine
Cooked by professional chef Arbind Bhatt
(previously of Hyatt Hotel - Adelaide)

Fully Licensed
We also provide: Fish & Chips and take away food
- pastry and hamburgers
Fresh coffee

Open 10 am to 10pm Wed to Mon - Closed Tuesdays

For bookings ring 8556 5547
Information - www.aldingabaycafe.com
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Tree Removal and Mulching
phone Gavin 042 888 0801
CLASSIFIED ADS



Volunteers Wanted
Aldinga Community Centre
needs volunteers
to work in a variety of areas.
Ph 08 8556 5940 to speak with Mandy

ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA?

See p.42

This space is available.

This space is available.
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Laminating and binding
Ph: 8556 6196
- Daily newspapers
- Magazines
- Stationery, Cards
- Toys, Gifts
- Photocopying
- Phone cards
- Mobile phone recharge
- Prepaid Mobile Phones
- SA Lotteries
Aldinga Central, Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENCY
Internet Access

Agencies:
- Dry-cleaning
- Metrotickets
aldinganewsagency@comstech.com





BIRCHALLS
AIR-CONDITIONING
Pty Ltd.

Phone : 8323 9173 Mobile 0405 508462.
Email: birchallsaircon@y7mail.com

Commercial Industrial Domestic.
Ducted Wall Splits Reverse Cycle Heat
Pumps.
Design - Installation - Sales - Service Repair.
DAIKINAUTHORISEDSERVICECENTRE

LG AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
All Major Brands
Evaporative Systems: Service Repair
Winter shut down.
A-Class Electrical Licence: PGE 192560
Refrigeration Licence Number: L022203
AU Number 23916
Aldinga Bay Business
and Tourism Association

Meets monthly on first Wednesday of the Month at
Aldinga Central Shopping Centre, Level 1
Boardroom, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach
We welcome all interested local business owners to
attend.

For more information please call
Sonya Martin on 04017 830 164
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Tired of Smelly Septic tanks
Would you like to recycle your
waste water on your garden, car
washing or cleaning pavers?
The Safe Natural Choice
Call us to discuss our Environ-
ment Friendly Waste Systems



DO YOU HATE CANCER?
Who doesnt know someone
affected by cancer in some
way ?

Can you walk?

Do you like to have fun?

Do you have ten or more friends like you?

Why not get a team together and join us at the
inaugural McLaren Vale Relay for Life on October
11 and 12 this year?

The event involves walking your team baton around
the oval overnight for 19 hours in a relay.

There will be lots of other teams walking with you
and we will all be raising funds for the Cancer
Council along the way.

Lots of entertainment is already planned at the
event with Live Music, Games for all ages,
Displays, Martial Arts Demos and heaps of people
just having a ball.

See the special ceremony for people that have
passed before us, survivors and carers and join in
the fun afterwards.
I assure you it will be a most fulfilling experience for
all.

Check out the YouTube clip here http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGRqw7c8WFg and
youll get a feel for what its all about.

Head over to http://www.relayforlife.org.au for more
info and join up your team.

It is a great bonding experience for your sports club,
walking club, social club, workplace and any other
likeminded individuals. Any age and any fitness
levels are welcomed. Show off your club and gain
some more exposure while helping out a great
cause.

If you would like to be involved but cant form a
team you can always join an existing team.


Contact : Emma Cockram
Phone: 0400 064 083
email: mclarenvalerfl@gmail.com
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Prepared by Stan Beck





Intertidal Monitoring
on Aldinga Reef
- Are you interested in finding out more
about the creatures that live on our reef?
- Would you like to take part in a pleasant
couple of hours with other interested
people recording the species present to
improve our knowledge base ?
- Expertise is not required. Training is
provided on the spot.
- Teams meet several times each year on
Saturday or Sunday during the warmer
season.
Ring Neville Hudson 0429 804 100 for
further information.
100 yrs ago July.

Australia Australias First Airmail letters flown
between Melbourne and Sydney
Australia Labor leader A.Fisher promised troops
to Britain if he wins election
Australia Big Lizzie (a 46 ton land clearer) was
invented and built in Victoria
London Statue of Captain Cook unveiled in The
Mall
London Govt. shelves talks on home rule for
Ireland as crisis in Europe escalates
Vienna Austria breaks off diplomatic ties
with Serbia
Serbia Mobilisation of the army is announced
Vienna Austria declares war as troops invade
Serbia.
Paris Belgium cyclist Jean Thys wins Tour de
France
Russia The Czar announces mobilisation of the
army
Germany The Kaiser says he will mobilise the
army if Russia continues to

July 50yrs ago

Australia News Ltd launched the first national
paper "The Australian" in Canberra
Australia A registry of Adverse Drug Reaction
has been formed after 'Thalidomide'
Australia Donald Campbell sets new land speed
record of 650Kph on Lake Eyre
Queensland After nearly 5years suffering, the whole
state was declared in a drought
Tasmania Launceston faces worst flood since
1929. as 1,000 homes are evacuated
England A draw in the 4th test means that
Australia retains the Ashes
London At 89yrs Winston Churchill retires from
politics with applause from both sides of
parliament .
Moscow A. Mikoyan succeeds L. Brezhnev as
Soviet President
U.S. Act ending racial discrimination declared
by President Johnson
U.S. Washington to send 5,000 Advisers to
Vietnam
U.S. Moon Ranger '7' sends close-up photos
of the moons surface
New York National guard sent in as three night of
riots in the city continue
Algiers 100 die in bomb blast on a ship in the
harbour
Have you ever considered becoming a guide at the
Willunga Court House & Slate Museum.
We really need more volunteers to meet and greet our
visitors and make sure that they enjoy their visit to the
Museums.
An orientation and training will be provided for new
volunteers. As little as three hours each month would
make a big difference and would be greatly appreciated.
We have a variety of tasks and interests;
Mock Courthouse Trials - to booked groups
Helping with Family History and Research
Bassett Boys Schoolroom (1860's school days - booked
school groups)
Willunga Now & Then Website & Willunga History
Blog.
For more information visit Court House Museum - see
our advert above for Opening times
or contact Julie Taylor 0402 122 470.
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Feedback on History Month Cemetery
Tours.
(Thanks to Julie Taylor of National Trust - Willunga)
On the Saturday at St. Stephens Anglican Cemetery,
about twenty-five people attended, some looking for
information on relatives, who went on up to the
Courthouse to do further research from our family
archives.
In reference to your article about William George Field I
can add that he is buried in this cemetery. I shall take a
photograph of the grave and send it to you. (June 2014
issue - Ed)
Sunday at Uniting Church & Roman Catholic Cemeteries
there were good numbers of interested people with both
Churches open for view. Afternoon tea was held in the
Roman Catholic Church Hall, which is where Saint Mary
McKillop set up a school, the Sisters living further along
St George St. in a house still standing.
What I find interesting from the research on the families
in these cemeteries is how inter-connected they were by
marriage. All of our local Cemeteries are a treasure trove
of history and we have a responsibility to preserve them.

JULY 13th is 126th anniversary of the WRECK OF
the STAR OF GREECE.
National Trust Willunga Branch has recently been given a
canvas stretcher which as the family who gave this, says
was used to carry the dead and injured seamen from the
beach on this fateful day. We shall add this to our display
of Star of Greece artifacts and information on display at
the Courthouse.
The South Australian Advertiser,
Tuesday 7 August 1888 page 7
THE LATE PRESENTATION TO THE POLICE-
TROOPERS.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir-In the Advertiser of August 2 appears a report of
a presentation to the police, with special reference
to Mounted trooper Tuohy, in recognition of services
rendered at the wreck of the Star of Greece. I do not
wish to detract from the merit of Trooper Tuohy, for I
can bear testimony to his zeal and endeavor to
assist and rescue the sailors. I was at the wreck
from half past 9 in the morning till about 6 in the
evening, so that I saw the whole of that sad scene.
Now, why should the Government only recognise
bravery in the public officers to the exclusion of
civilians, who did all in their power to rescue the
men? Surely if Trooper Tuohy deserves honor those
who worked equally hard and exposed themselves
to the heavy sea deserve some kind notice. The
Hon. J. C. F. Johnson said he was informed that
Trooper Tuohy exposed himself to the boiling waves
for seven hours. Now, this is rather overdrawn. One
would imagine that Trooper Tuohy was in the boiling
waves all that time, whereas he was on shore most
of the time, directing our efforts in trying to restore
those who were apparently drowned, and the rest of
the time he was assisting those who were saved
and trying to save others. We all admit the bravery
and zeal of Trooper Tuohy, and are glad he has
been rewarded, but at the same time we do not
know in what particular way McCarron, Finch, and
Wells distinguished themselves at the wreck. Yet the
Government have rewarded them, and Trooper
Tuohy is recommended to the notice of the Royal
Humane Society. Now, why should they be noticed
and rewarded whilst others who exposed and
exerted themselves equally as much are
overlooked? I refer to the following as being those
who were most prominent in exerting themselves in
saving life:Messrs. Thos. Martin, Chas Addison,
Noah Crisp, J. A. Nelson, H. Shepherd, B. Sparrow,
F. Cully, jun., L Fidge, jun., and John McBurney.
These men are practically unnoticed: and I am sure
many eye-witnesses can bear me out in my
statement that they were equally as brave as
Trooper Tuohy. It seems unfair that only the public
officers are selected for rewards. I am sure neither
of the men I refer to want to be rewarded for what
they did, but we who saw how they exerted
themselves cannot help feeling that the Government
ought to recognise the brave efforts of those who,
taking their lives in their hands, went freely forward
into a boiling sea to do their best in rescuing the
shipwrecked sailors. Some of them were for hours
on the beach in their wet clothes, having no dry
clothes to put on. In all I have written I have no
desire to detract from the merit of Trooper Tuohy,
but only wish to see justice done to all. I sign my
name so that none will think that I am writing for a
reward. I am, &c.,
ALFRED SIBLY.
Aldinga, August 3, 1888.
The Newspaper article below dated August 1888 (found
on an actual page of the paper of that day behind an old
picture that we were having re-framed) brings to the
story of that day another perspective.
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ECO GARDEN BEDS
- Planing, Sanding & Machining done on premises

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
MON - FRI 8 am - 5 pm
SATURDAY 8 am - 1 pm
SUNDAY closed
PUBLIC HOLS closed
Phone: (08) 8557 7470
15 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach (Industrial Area)
www.aldingatimber.com
Email: aldtimber@internode.on.net
Pergola Timber
Decking
Treated Pine
Posts & Logs
LOSP Timber
Building Pine
Hardwood
Meranti
Mouldings
Matchboard
Chipboard
Melamine
Plywood
Marine Ply
Brace Board
Oregon
Glass Bead
Dowel 4 - 32 mm
Shadecloth
Polycard
C/bond Iron
Whirlybirds
Electrical
Plumbing
Storm Water
Premix Concrete
Pave Set
Insulation Batts
Plastic Angles
ROK Electric Tools
Hand Tools
Threaded Rod
Conduit
Plasterboard
Accessories
Cement Sheet
Cement Lattice
Tile Underlay
Paint Brushes
Nuts & Bolts
Screws & Nails
Doors
Door Hardware
Gates / Hardware
Deck Stains
Cladding
Render Products
Patio Heaters
Bordo Hole Saws
Bordo Drill Bits
Gun Nails
Eco-wood Lattice Trellis Manufacturing.
15 Lacey Drive, Aldinga Beach (Industrial Area)

COME SEE US, WE ARE NOT
MITRE 10
Available Now
Haymes Paints
&
Stains
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Learn how to protect
your local environment

South Australia was once a biodiversity paradise featuring
more than 3500 native plant species, 140 mammal species and
460 bird species.
Due to broadscale native vegetation clearance, up to 98 per
cent of our native bushland has been lost in some areas and
with it, many plant, animal and bird species.
Trees For Lifes Bush For Life Program gives people from all
walks of life the opportunity to help preserve what little we
have left by learning how to restore and protect our States
native vegetation through bush regeneration workshops.
At the workshop, participants will learn:
- why the bush needs your help;
- the best strategies for restoring ecological processes;
- minimal disturbance techniques;
- how to work safely in the bush;
how you can get involved as a Bush For Life volunteer
Continuous learning opportunities are also provided through
the program, ensuring participants discover the best techniques
to get native plants regenerating and how to defeat invasive
weeds. Bush For Life also holds advanced workshops which
cover topics such as native plant and grass identification,
advanced bush management techniques, brushcutting and
more.
Volunteers also choose how they want to be involved in the
longer term. They can participate in small group activities
every now and then, adopt a bushland site of their own or join
our Bush Action Team.
If you want to find out more about getting hands-on experience
through Bush For Life, phone the office on 8406 0500.
Being part of BFL just takes a small portion of your time, and
passion and the rewards are endless!

2014 Dates: One Day Workshops

Friday 4 July, Brooklyn Park
Wednesday 23 July, Mitcham Hills
Saturday 9 August, Littlehampton
Sunday 17 August, Norton Summit
Thursday 21 August, Playford
Wednesday 10 September, Willunga
Saturday 20 September, Brooklyn Park
Wednesday 8 October, Strathalbyn
Tuesday 14 October, Burnside
Saturday 22 November, Brooklyn Park

For more information contact:
Trees For Life Media & Communications Manager
Tania Kearney on (08) 8406 0500.
Aldinga Beach
CFS

Aldinga Beach C.F.S
Get to know your local C.F.S volunteers.
Over the coming months we will be
introducing our brigade from Aldinga Beach C.F.S, we are
a group of people that dedicate our time to help our
community.












Name- Luke Trewartha
Age- 29
Position at C.F.S - Aldinga Beach Brigade Captain
Length of service at C.F.S - 15 years
Family - Married with 2 children- Hayden 9 & Zoe 1
Employment - Formwork Carpenter
Why are you a C.F.S volunteer? - To give something back
to the community
Nickname - Treehugga
Favorite Quote - Just think about it

Last month Aldinga Beach C.F.S was at the local shopping
centre with a display showing some of the things that we
have been doing recently. At this time we had a fundrais-
ing raffle made possible by the very kind donations from
local business and traders
without the support of our local businesses we
wouldnt have been able to run a raffle to raise much
needed funds. So a very big thank you to all that
donated prizes. We have drawn the raffle and the
winners are-
1
st
- - Green Ticket G32 Robert
2
nd
- Green Ticket M27 Niomi Knight
3
rd
- Orange Ticket I7 Peter Petersen
4
th
- Pink Ticket Club 65 Pat Adelson
5
th
- Blue Ticket B31 Michelle W
All winners have been notified and thank you to all who
purchased tickets in our raffle.

MAY CALL OUT STATISTICS.
17 Call outs were attended in May.
They consisted of:
Grass & rubbish fires 7
Road Crash Rescue & Road Crashes 3
Fixed alarm call outs 2
Vehicle & structure fires - 1 each
Other call outs 3 including 1 hazmat (Hazardous Materials)
SIGN CONFUSION
In an office:
TOILET OUT OF ORDER....... PLEASE USE
FLOOR BELOW
In a London department store:
BARGAIN BASEMENT UPSTAIRS
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Meet the grower, taste the region

Every Saturday, Willunga Town Square
8-12.30 pm

With your annual membership card get 10% discount across all stalls.
Enquiries: 8556 4297
Cool Room Gallery at Myponga. Come see the original works by local Artists.
Open hours same as the Myponga Markets Sat Sun and public holidays 10am 4pm
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Fluorescent light tubes (this includes Compact
Fluorescent lights now widely being used to replace
incandescent globes) contain mercury.
If disposed of in landfill (through your garbage bin) this
can leach into the soil and water table with disastrous
results.
They should be disposed of properly through recycling.
Do not put them in your rubbish bin. Collection points
are available at Mitre 10 stores and the Willunga
Environment Centre.




Green waste and cardboard / paper - Environmental
Protection Authority (EPA) legislation bans all councils
state wide from sending these materials to landfill.

As of 1 September 2012 computers and televisions will
also be part of this ban. Therefore these materials can no
longer be accepted as part of our hard waste collection.


The collection point is the Southern Waste Resource
Management on Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the
Council dump off South Road N of the bridge).
There is no cost. All you need to do is take your Ewaste
to the appropriate tip and they will direct you to the
Ewaste section.

You leave your stuff near two containers and exit the tip
depositing the card they issue you with. This card will
take you off their computer.

This can be done any day of the week.

Aldinga Bay
Open Air
Market
Moves Indoors for Winter
For the last two years Aldinga Bay Business and Tourism
Association has run a Sunday craft and Produce Market
on the corner of Pridham Boulevarde and Aldinga Beach
Road. With the colder weather coming, it seemed a pity
to shut down for winter, so they sought an indoor
alternative.
Moving to the Aldinga Institute Hall in Old Coach Road,
Aldinga Township, was not without risks and so it was
with some trepidation that we opened our doors on 25
th

May, a wonderful autumn Aldinga day. The Institute was
packed to the rafters with lots of exciting goods and
services. Tasteful gourmet foodstuffs came from Rosas
very creative cupcakes, through McCauls Olive Oils
(drink 30mls a day neat for a healthy life!) to Willunga
Fine Foods wonderful Appleberry Syrup. If you wanted
something to eat there and then, there were yummy
pancakes from Liquid Delights and Steve and his team
worked frantically cooking egg and bacon sandwiches
(with tomato and onions!) and sausages in bread, in aid of
the netball team.
There was a wide variety of fashion accessories from
handmade jewellery to scarves and hats knitted from pure
Shetland wool, imported from Scotland. You did not
know that you could get wool from Shetland ponies, did
you? Well you cant! The wool comes from Scottish
sheep with their long shaggy fleeces with which they
brace themselves for the long cold winters in the far north
of the British Isles.
The children were well catered for, the Jumping Castle,
Slushies and Face painting were available outside and
there were lots to choose from Mr Moos Bargain Buys.
Also outside was The Knife Doctor, sharpening anything
from your favourite knife to the garden shears.
In excess of 550 people came through the doors and
spending was brisk. The public we spoke to loved the
variety offered at the Aldinga Bay Market, which will run
at The Aldinga Institute Hall throughout the Winter on
the fourth Sunday of the Month, from 9 am until 2 pm.
The next one is on Sunday 22
nd
June.
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RHS, Angles, Flatbars, Rods and Pipes
Fencing and Gates
Mesh and Wire Products
Bagged Cement Products
Stormwater and Accessories
Steel Fabrication
Welding products
Gas refills
Lot 110 Aldinga Beach Road
Aldinga Beach
(In the Aldinga Home Improvements complex)
Phone 85577144
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Onsite
Welding &
Manufacturing
* up to 2.4m
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Cnr Aldinga Beach Road
and
Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au

GRAEME JENKINS
Optometrist

8556 6800

TOOTH 32
Near atrium


8556 6566

POST OFFICE

Ph: 8556 5120
Fx: 8557 7880
ALDINGA
COMMUNITY
LIBRARY
8384 0022

HEIDI ANGEL
CRYSTAL

0427 602 576

VOLT
Sellicks/Aldinga
Youth Enterprise Centre
8557 7555

RAY WHITE
ALDINGA
Phone: (08) 8557 6600
Fax: (08) 8557 6655

HOMEART

8557 6184

McDONALDS

8557 6256

ALDINGA 7-DAY
LAUNDROMAT




DRAKES FOODLAND

8557 2000

SHORE HAIR
Chemical free salon

8557 6240

BEAUTY SPOT

8557 6911

CAMPBELL PAGE

8557 6111

SUBWAY
Aldinga Beach

8556 6466

NOODLE BOWL

8557 8987

FRUIT LOOPZ
Fresh fruit, veg. & much
more!

8557 7444

ALDINGA CENTRAL
PIZZA & TAKE-AWAY
8557 7666

ALDINGA CENTRAL
MEATS
8557 7175

L.J. HOOKER
Real Estate
8556 5249

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gp CONNECT

AFTER HOURS GP
SERVICE
After-hours medical care is available
at
GP Plus Health Care Centre.

Monday to Friday 6 pm to
10 pm
Saturday 1 pm8 pm
Sunday 10 am to 6 pm
Lot 32, Pridham Boulevard,
Aldinga Beach.
In the GP Plus building
For appointments, contact:
8557 9555

B W S
ALDINGA BEACH CELLARS
Open 7 days
8556 5608

ALDINGA CENTRAL
CAR WASH
Open 7 days

FREE CHOICE
Tobacconist
8557 8651

JJs PHONE CASES

0424 762 042

ELEVATOR MUSIC

8557 6221

LOUIS PLACE CAF
Coffee, light meals

8557 7799

SURF ESTEEM
Clothing & accessories

8557 7201

URBAN FUSION
Vietnamese & Asian cuisine
dine-in or takeaway
8556 6679

CALTEX
ALDINGA BEACH

8556 6688

ALDINGA COUNTRY
BAKEHOUSE
8557 7888



COLES
SUPERMARKET

8556 6299

HIBISCUS
HAIR & SPA
8557 7021

POPPIES PLANTS
& FLOWERS
8557 6718

ALDINGA BEACH
CHEMMART
8556 5152

ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENT
Phone / Fax 8556 6196
aldinganewsagency@comstech.com
ATMs AVAILABLE
Bendigo Bank
Bank SA
Commonwealth Bank
GET IT CHEAP
Discount Variety
Store
(08) 8557 6677

FLIGHT CENTRE

8557 6799

BLONDIES
SHOES
8557 7838

BENDIGO BANK
ALDINGA BEACH
COMMUNITY BRANCH
8557 8166
Cnr Aldinga Beach Road
and
Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au
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If you are having trouble with headaches, neck or back pain,
shoulder problems, or a range of other musculoskeletal problems,
then ring the Aldinga Chiropractic Centre on 8557 8300.
Dr Jenny Milisits BHSc M Chiro
Dr Jessica Mah B Appl Sci (Comp med) M Clin Chiro
- Dr Ilias Varlokostas B HSc (Chiro) M Clin Chiro
- New patients welcome
- Low force techniques and manual adjusting
- Open daily Monday to Friday
- Exercise therapy and core stability training available
- Remedial massage with Melissa Schubert and Sarah Snook
Infant Massage Instructor Sarah Snook.
Health fund rebates apply. Evening times available
- Naturopathy with Jeanette Casey
- Chiropractic Preferred providers for MBP and BUPA.
Aldinga Chiropractic Centre
Located Suite 1, 101-103 Rowley Rd
Aldinga Beach. Ph: 8557 8300
Email: admin@aldingachiropractic.com.au www.aldingachiropractic.com.au
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Dr John Santillo Dr Emily Lin
Dr Reschard Abdulla Angela Ferguson (Hygienist)
ALDINGA DENTAL CLINIC
NEW EXCITING PREMISES - SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE
Gentle Care
Modern Quality Treatment
Friendly Staff

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
Aldinga Dental Clinic
2 / 101-103 Rowley Rd,
Aldinga Beach
Ph: 8557 6598
GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY

The Get Together Club
A new club has started in Aldinga Beach for adults with a
disability and their families.

The group encourages friendship, fun, connection and
inspiration.

It is the only group of its kind in the southern area.
The first meeting held at the Aldinga Life Care Hall was a
great success, with families sharing a meal, playing
games, and getting to know each other.

A variety of activities are planned for the monthly group
including singing, painting, puppet making, and guest
chefs. Ideas for activities are welcome and encouraged.
The Get Together Club has received a Community Grant
from the City of Onkaparinga and is also supported by
Minda Incorporated, Carer Support and Disability
SA. New members are always welcome.


The Get Together Club is held on the first Friday of each
month, at the Aldinga Life Care Hall, Pridham Blvd,
Aldinga Beach from 6.30 8.30pm.

For bookings call 8433 9555
or email: thegettogetherclub2013@gmail.com.

WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga
each Monday & Thursday nights at 7 pm. Contact Peter 0407
324 530 or just come and try.

SOUTHERN THAIBOXING
Train for fun and fitness or for Kickboxing and Muay Thai
competitions.
Learn real fighting skills, become more confident and focused
and at the same time become fitter than you have ever been
before. Males and females 14 years and over at Aldinga
Community Centre, Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach on Monday and Thursday, 7 pm to 9 pm.
Enquiries: Dale 0409 894 434
or Debbie 0409 696 608.

WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station,
Railway Terrace, Willunga
each Wednesday night at 7 pm.
Contact Greg 8552 7074,
Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.

KENPO KARITSU
Ed Parkers American Kenpo Karate blended with traditional
and Brazilian Ju Jitsu has something for the whole family.
Taught Friday nights at Sellicks Beach Community hall and
Wednesday nights at Aldinga Community Centre.
6.30 kids 7.30 adult.
Come and try for free.
28 years Experience. Www.kenpo.net.au
0450 805 778 Dave Gartland
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T alking H ealth
with Kelly Harding ND

Prevention is better than cure
Is it not better to prevent yourself from getting sick by living
a life of wellness than to get sick and then try to get better?
Your goal should be wellness!
Laughter is the best medicine
One of the most important factors in wellness is laughter!
Various authors have suggested that laughter:
- Exercises and relaxes muscles,
- Improves respiration,
- Stimulates circulation,
- Increases the production of pain killing endorphins,
- Decreases the production of stress related
hormones
- Enhances immunity.
Remember also that humour induces positive emotions that
have beneficial effects in the absence of laughter!
When was the last time you took time out to relax?
Taking regular time out to relax is also vital for wellness.
Reading a book or spending time with family or friends, will
increase the levels of chemicals in your brain that make you
feel happy.
Diets fail, lifestyle changes succeed
Diet and lifestyle are also extremely important for long-term
wellness. How many times have you started a diet with the
best of intentions, only to find it too difficult to stick to for
more than a few weeks?
In order to achieve long term goals, what you need are posi-
tive lifestyle changes.
You are what you most consistently eat
We have all heard the saying you are what you eat, but the
truth is, you are what you most consistently eat. The best
way to achieve your goal of wellness is to consume a diet
you can sustain for the long term. You will eat an average of
21 meals in a week. Not every one of those meals must be
perfect.
Six steps to Healthy Eating
There are six key steps to help you eat well and be healthy:
1. Include protein rich foods in each meal or snack.
2. Enjoy a minimum of three cups of fresh vegetables
daily.
3. Enjoy a minimum of two pieces or one cup of fresh
fruit every day.
4. Limit starchy carbohydrates to two small serves per
day: Limit high glycaemic load foods such as bread,
rice, pasta and cereal to one to two servings daily.
5. Include nuts, seeds and healthy oils in your diet.
6. Drink a minimum of eight glasses of pure water every
day.
Your goal of wellness can be achieved by combining a well-
ness diet with regular exercise, relaxation and fun.

Hardings Clinic
of N atural T herapies


Kelly Harding ND
3
rd
Generation Naturopath
Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Iridology,
Herbal Medicine, Live Blood Analysis,
RBTI Analysis, Bowen & more

Garry Douglas DRM
CranioSacral Therapy, Massage,
Myofascial Release, Polarity

Phone 8556 5945
1A Old Coach Road, Aldinga
MARIES CRYSTAL CAVE
SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF
THE SOUTH
107 Esplanade Aldinga Beach
Open Daily 10.00am5.00pm
Ph: 8556 5692

GEMSTONES JEWELRY BOOKS GIFTS

Childrens School Holiday Program
Basic Crystal Healing: Thurs 10th July 2-4 pm
Dream Catcher Making: Thurs 17th July 2-4pm
All materials & notes supplied $25 per child
Discounts apply if both workshop prebooked &
paid in advance or 2 or more children attending.

Also Offering: Reiki Crystal Healing Massage
Ear Candling & Readings

Meditation Groups & Oneness Blessings
Bookings Essential
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Rhylyn Medical Services - New Patients Always Welcome
For all your familys health needs
Aldinga Medical Centre 8550 2000 Mon Fri 8.30am 5.30pm
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach Saturday 8.30am 5pm, Sunday 9.00am 5pm

Moore Street Clinic 8556 2300 Mon Fri 8.30am 5.30pm
1 Moore Street, Willunga

Moana Medical Centre 8386 3077 Mon Thurs 8.30am 5.30pm
1/ 381 Commercial Road, Moana Friday 8.30am 4.30pm

Medical Excellence Serving Growing Communities
www.aldingamedicalcentre.com.au
. Immunisations
. All general health
. Womens & Mens health
. Health Assessments
. Kids health checks
. Chronic Disease Management
. Skin Checks

. Workcover
. Pre-employment medicals
. Acupuncture
. Mental Health
. Relationship coaching
. Ante-natal and shared care
. Minor Procedures
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
Aldinga Medical Centre, Conference Room
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach

NOTE: Change of Day and Time!
Wednesdays fortnightly 10:00am12
JULY 9 & 23rd

For anyone currently or previously diagnosed with Breast
Cancer, including family, friends & carers.
Face to face support and companionship over a coffee
and a chat.
Donation to help cover morning tea appreciated.
Facilitated by Maria Atkinson
For further details call Maria 0400 021 687
www.facebook.com/AldingaBreastCancerSupportGroup
Grass Roots Yoga Movement Aldinga Beach

Join a friendly, informal group for early morning hatha yoga
by donation only.

All ages and beginners are welcome.
7am-8am Tuesday and Thursdays
12 Atkinson Crescent, Aldinga Beach

Enquiries contact Sophie 0431 032 797 or
theyogaexchange@yahoo.com
All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no
attention to criticism.
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Neutering (de-sexing) cats and dogs
FREE MICROCHIPPING ($60 VALUE) WITH ANY DE-
SEXING PROCEDURE DURING THE MONTH OF JULY!
JULY IS NATIONAL DE-SEXING MONTH

There are many myths or misconceptions regarding
whether or not to neuter your pets. It is important to discuss
the options with your veterinarian so you can make an
informed decision. Outlined below are some of the main
reasons why de-sexing is recommended for all dogs and
cats.

Females
Mammary, ovarian and uterine tumours (cancers)
Many are malignant, and unless detected early, can
spread to the organs like the lungs.
This becomes more likely with every oestrus cycle that
occurs. By their 2
nd
oestrus season, your pet is 26%
more likely to develop these tumours than a spayed dog.
Pyometra (infected uterus)
A condition where the uterus becomes infected and
abscessed; leading to serious illness. It occurs in older
entire female dogs and cats. 1-in-4 of entire bitches will
develop pyometra by 10 years of age.
Unwanted pregnancy
Whelping complications
These range from caesarean sections if puppies become
stuck, to infections in the uterus or mastitis after
whelping.
Males
Unwanted behaviours
Castration of male dogs at the appropriate time can help
to reduce the extent of marking or urination
behaviours. It also removes the powerful drive an entire
male dog has to get to a female dog in season.
Prostate infection and inflammation
More common in entire males and can lead to prostatic
abscesses. These can cause serious illness.
The prostate gland also enlarges in older dogs and cats;
causing problems such as blood in the urine.
Testicular cancers

When is desexing recommended?
The recommended age for desexing male and female dogs
and cats is 5 to 6 months of age, before they reach puberty.

What does de-sexing involve?
De-sexing requires a veterinary surgical procedure,
performed under a general anaesthetic. Our patients stay in
hospital for the day, receive intravenous fluids throughout
their surgery, as well as pre-operative, intra-op and post-op
pain relief. Prior to surgery, they also receive a full
physical examination and one of two pre-anaesthetic blood
tests either a basic standard red blood cell level (PCV)
Compliments of Willunga Veterinary Services
SISTERS GIVE FROM THE HEART
In 2005 a group of ladies played the part of the Nuns in the
Tatachilla Lutheran Colleges production of The Sound of
Music and they liked the experience so much they wanted to go
on singing. At the invitation of their first Music Director, Greg
John, they started a choir and became Sisters of Abundance.
Today they are a community choir still going strong in their 9
th

year. For many of the members the choir is their first
experience of singing in public.

The members come from all walks of life and experiences but
they all enjoy coming along and getting to know one another as
they sing together and the bond that holds them together is very
simple - they sing just for the enjoyment of singing. They are
not only sisters in song but also like family and support each
other. All members are involved in the life of the choir in some
form. Whether it is doing one of the many tasks involved with
running the choir or the committee, the policy of sharing the
load works very well.

The Sisters of Abundance are very fortunate to have Rosemary
Nairn as Music Director. She came to us with a wealth of
experience and is always encouraging us to step outside our
comfort zone and have a try at something we might otherwise
have hesitated to tackle. (contd p27)
With a wide ranging collection of songs, some would say quite
an eclectic mix, the choir have performed at many locations
around the district and further afield. The events theyve sung
and blood protein test (at no additional cost) or the highly
recommended optional upgraded full pre-anaesthetic
blood test that assesses kidney and liver function.
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Welcome to
Aldinga Bay Massage.

Veronica Parle has had a sea change and is now working
from Aldinga Beach.
Aldinga Bay Massage offers:
Remedial, sports, therapeutic, & pregnancy massages.
Reflexology, craniosacral therapy & myofascial release.
Recently, Veronica has added oncology massage & manual
lymphatic drainage to her clinic.
For more information visit
www.massage-aldinga.businessfoundonline.com.au
or phone her on 8556 5474
Listen Move Learn
Sound and Movement Therapy










Beneficial for children and adults with;

. learning and auditory processing difficulties

. behavioural/social problems

. concentration and memory difficulties

. anxiety and depression

For more information contact
Marianne Nicholas 0438 835 729 Willunga, SA
Email: listenmovelearn@gmail.com
Or go to www.extralesson.com and
www.intergratedlisteningsystems.com
SISTERS GIVE FROM THE HEART (Contd)

at include concerts, community events and fundraisers,
birthdays, weddings, funerals and other special events. Their
distinctive colourful scarves stand out as they get creative with
the dance movements choreographed to their songs. With a
number of the girls unable to read music this does not stop
them achieving what they set out to do as they support each
other during the learning process.

Because many of our members work full time, a sub group was
formed to do entertaining at retirement villages and residential
care places during the week. This group is called Little Sisters
and consists of members who either dont work or study/work
part time. They practice on Friday afternoons and their
repertoire is different to the main group.

Last year our Music Director decided she would like to teach
some of the girls to play recorder. This has proved to be an
interesting experience for some and a relearning for those who
were taught in primary school. We currently have a group who
have become quite accomplished on recorder.
The choir is a not for profit group and each year choose a
charity to support and contribute part proceeds from the profits
of their annual concert. The members are very generous in not
only their support of each other but also people in the wider
community. The choir prides itself in choosing charities which
support women and families.

Treasurer Lorraine and Secretary Jennie were privileged to
present a cheque to Christian Care and Support at Aldinga.
This charity was chosen because they support local families and
it is hoped that the money will assist Christian Care and
Support to continue the work they do in the district.

Each Christmas at their annual Christmas dinner the choir do a
Secret Santa. Last Christmas instead of Secret Santa members
were asked to place the money they would have spent on their
gift into a money box. The money was used to purchase items
for the World Vision programs that help education and farming.
Each Monday night you will find the girls rehearsing in
Tatachilla Lutheran Colleges Performing Arts building where
they enjoy some time away from their everyday lives, having a
bit of girl time and a recharge of the batteries whilst they sing.
If any ladies in the community, who enjoy singing, would like
to come along and give it a try they are most welcome.

Experience is not necessary as we help one another along the
way. Information about joining the choir or if you would like to
book them to sing at an event contact the Secretary Jennie
0418 807 199.
*up to 2.4m
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Family Mental Health Support Services (FMHSS)
38 Beach Rd, Christies Beach SA 5165
Ph (08) 8202 5200

Welcome to our first in a five part series giving tips on
how we can support our community to better mental
health!

Beating the blues...
Its not clear what causes depression. It can be a mix of
life events and personal factors.
Ongoing stresses at work, school or home, issues with
bullying, isolation, family breakdown or personal factors
like a family history of depression, serious medical
illness, and/or drug and alcohol use may each contribute

What to look for?
Not everyones experience will be the same, but signs to
watch out for include changes in mood, behaviour, energy
levels, habits or personality over a period of a few
months.
People with depression may:
feel persistently sad or irritable
be less interested in activities they used to enjoy
have feelings of worthlessness or guilt
have sleeping difficulties
think about death and/or wish they were dead
lose interest in food or overeat
experience difficulties concentrating or making decisions

Next steps...
If you think you or a friend may be depressed, its
important to talk to a trusted adult, seek medical help or
call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Treat your friend with respect and be considerate of their
privacy, unless youre concerned they might harm
themselves or others. (In this case, its important get
professional help immediately)
Be careful not to blame or judge your friend for their
illness as its not within their control.
Show your friend that you genuinely care and want to
support them, and reassure them that they can recover.
If youre unsure about how to respond to your friends
answers, seek advice from a trusted adult or GP
beforehand.

If you would like to use our service and talk about your
circumstances, call us on 8202 5200 to make a time to
meet with one of our team members.
On a repair shop door:
WE CAN REPAIR ANYTHING. (PLEASE KNOCK
HARD ON THE DOOR - THE BELL DOESN'T
WORK).
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ALDINGA CANVAS
Annexe & Tent Zips,
Repairs & Alterations.
Boat Canopies Made.
Shadecloth Sewn.
Poptops Replaced.
Tarps & Covers.
Air Conditioner Covers Made.
Trampolines Restitched.

109 Lacey Drive (Cul de sac end)
ALDINGA
Ph: 8556 5444 or
Mobile A/H: 0419 473 353
M.T & A.REITER

Master Painters
Lic. No. R21660
Painters & Decorators
No job too small
Operating & residing in the
district since 1982

Ph: 8556 5843

Hills Liquid Waste
- SEPTIC TANKS
- HOLDING TANKS
- SEWAGE & WASTE
WATER SYSTEMS
29 SECKER ROAD, MT BARKER SA 5251
PHONE: 8398 2484
VEOLIA Environmental Services
ABN 20051 316 584
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING


COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DOMESTIC

Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
(Mobile Service)

Telephone: 8327 0166
Fax: 8327 0926
Lic. No. AU00183
AttentionGrabber
Ph. 0451 008 535
Email: Warrenselectrical@yahoo.com.au
Local Electrician
No job too big no job too small
PGE 171096 Licensed contractor
- Switchboard upgrades
- Renovationrewires
- Power points/ lighting
- Ceilingfans
- Smoke detectors
WARRENS SA
ELECTRICAL
Warren Hancock

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Unit 11,
Cnr How & Aldinga Beach Rds,
Aldinga Beach
Brake & Clutch
CV Joint & Drive shafts
EFI & LPG Tuning
Exchange Engines
Disc & Drum Machining
Front End & Suspension
Cylinder Heads
Manufacturers Book
Servicing
Servicing & Mechanical
Repairs
AHTS Plumbing &
Gas Fitting
- Hot water breakdowns
(Solar, Gas, Electric)
- Gas appliances install and repair
- General plumbing


Ph Alan 0412 782 286

Affordable rates
Pensioner discount
Weekend call outs
No call out fee

Reliable Affordable - Local

If I fix it in 10 minutes Its FREE
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N O W O P E N
FOR ALL YOUR MECHANICAL REPAIRS AND SERVICING

. OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE
. LOG BOOK SERVICING . FRONT END REPAIRS
. BRAKES . CLUTCHES
. SUSPENSION . TIMING BELTS
. CV JOINTS AND DRIVESHAFTS . TUNEUPS
. CHILD RESTRAINT FITTINGS
. AIR CONDITIONING REGAS AND REPAIRS (AU33119)
5/211 ALDINGA BEACH RD
ALDINGA BEACH
PH 8557 6777
Size comparison -- Titanic vs Allure of the Seas Cruise Ship
FREE WORKSHOPS
Communities for Children Onkaparinga are running two
FREE Workshops in the upcoming school holidays.
. Circus workshop Friday 18 July 2014 2 to 4pm at
Sellicks Community Hall
. Ride your bike right activity session Thursday 17
July 2014 10am to 12pm at Aldinga Community
Centre Tennis Courts
to RSVP please call Jodie on 8392 3194
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Free Legal Advice
The Housing Legal Clinic as part of the Welfare
Rights Centre (SA) Inc are now offering free legal
advice sessions with qualified, practicing lawyers
in your area.
Issues: Fines, infringement notices, debts, tenancy
and housing issues, personal injury, discrimination,
social security law, etc.
Where:
1. Willunga: Digital Hub corner of St Peters Terrace
& Main Road, Willunga.
2. Victor Harbor: Southern Fleurieu Health Service,
Harbour View Terrace, Victor Harbor.
3. Goolwa: Whalers Housing, 7 Loveday Street,
Goolwa.
When: 2-4 pm Thursdays (by appointment only)
Who: anyone on a Centrelink Concession Card
Cost: Free
Contact: Freya Sinickas
ph:8223 1338
fax: 8232 5835
email: freya-s@wrcsa.org.au
Coastal Views, July 2014 Page 36

Discover your Community Centre
Learn New Skills Meet New Friends Have Fun!

If you are interested in meeting people, learning or
sharing a skill, connecting with other families,
getting active, joining a playgroup or even
becoming a volunteer, we warmly invite you to call
or drop in, say hello and enjoy a coffee or
home-made cake in our caf.

NEW NEWSLETTER IN JULY
Keep a lookout in your local paper, and our website
mid July for our latest Newsletter.
New courses and much more!

Be surprised at what we offer,
come and try something new in 2014!
Our computer classes are hugely popular, with
courses for absolute beginners to advanced. If you
want to dabble in some art and craft, improve your
health and fitness we have a range of courses
available. You can meet with other families through
our parents and children programs, and develop
your skills in a supportive environment with our
Adult Learning program.

Come and connect with others in our caf or at our
Friday community lunch to enjoy affordable and
delicious food prepared by our community cooks.
Book by 10am on Thursday.

The Community Shed offers classes in
Woodturning, Woodcarving, General Carpentry and
a Mens day in the Shed every Thursday. The Shed
also offers crafts, mosaics and pottery.

The Community Garden is open every Wednesday
from 9.30am to 12.30pm.Share the knowledge, share
the companionship, share the produce.

Please call us for more information on
any of the courses we have on offer on
08 8556 5940
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE
Symonds Reserve Hall
Stewart Avenue
PO Box 81, Aldinga Beach SA 5173
Phone: 08 8556 5940
Fax: 08 8556 5192
Email: aldingacc@hotmail.com
www.aldingacc.org
Member of Community and Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association

ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA?

See P 43
Coastal Views, July 2014 Page 37
COMMUNITY NEWS
LIONS BOUTIQUE
Our Boutique is open each Wednesday and
Saturday from 7.30am - 1.30pm at Butterworth
Road Aldinga Beach.
You will find many bargains (clothes, bric a brac,
books etc) when you visit, we are always happy
to serve you
All our profits go back into the community as we
are all volunteers.. we so enjoy meeting our
regular customers, and look forward to some
new ones.
Donations are always gratefully accepted.
Come along, you will find some wonderful gifts
for Children, Family and Friends.
Look forward to seeing you there.
Merle, Margaret & Gwen. co/conveners.

ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SEXUAL
ASSAULT OR DOMESTIC AND FAMILY
VIOLENCE?
Are you providing support to someone who
is?
1800RESPECT is a national counselling
helpline that is available 24/7.
Their qualified and experienced
counsellors can provide information and
refer you to support services that can
assist.
Phone 1800 737 732 or check out their
website to find out more about their
services.
www.1800respect.org.au

NIGHT OWLS Lawn Bowls for
Everyone
@Willunga Bowling Club, St. Peters
Tce. Willunga
Every Wednesday @ 7pm.
Weekly Fee $5.
Club open from 6pm for light meals.
Coopers Beer on Tap. Raffle. Bowls and
Coaching available.
Details from Nic Storer 0412 900 336 or
8556 2246 (answer machine) or
nicstorer@optusnet.com.au

OUT AND ABOUT CLUB.
The Out and About Club provides weekly
respite for carers while members are able
to participate in outings and activities that
promote physical and cognitive wellbeing.
The club will run from 10 -3.00pm each
Wednesday at Life Cares Community
Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham
Boulevard Aldinga Beach.
A 2 course lunch is included in the cost of
$16.00.
Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book
8293 5924.

DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP
Meet Thursdays, 9.30 to 11.30 am. at
Shop 1, 53 Cliff Ave, Pt. Noarlunga.
Contact Wendy 0417 895 502 or Sandra
8327 3469
BYO craft or learn something new.
OUT AND ABOUT CLUB.
The Out and About Club provides weekly
respite for carers while members are able
to participate in outings and activities that
promote physical and cognitive wellbeing.
The club will run from 10 -3.00pm each
Wednesday at Life Cares Community
Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham
Boulevard Aldinga Beach.
A 2 course lunch is included in the cost of
$16.00.
Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book
8293 5924.

McLAREN VALE MARKET
Held at the Institute Hall, Main St,
McLaren vale.
1st Saturday of every month, 9am - 3pm.
Variety of stalls, hand made personalised
cards and easels, Olive oil, plants,
chocolates, cakes and much, much more.
BBQ, tea and coffee available.
Inside and outside stalls available.
Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426

THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET
CHOIR (Soulfood)
Johnathon Waetford, the Director of the
Willunga Farmers Market Choi r
(Soulfood), an experienced musician with
a beautiful voice, continues to expand the
repertoire of the a capella singing of the
group for the enjoyment of a large
audience from markets, the McLaren Vale
Festival, the Eco Village celebrations to the
Gala performance at STARS .
The female choir sings about food, wine,
love, people and places and the seasons.
The choir meets at Waverley Homestead,
St Peters Terrace, Willunga. A happy and
warm historic venue for our practices on
Monday night at 7.30pm. Ample parking is
available at the well lit Willunga Golf
course.
For more information phone: Margi Beed:
8556 5032; Jill Stone: 0407 695
029; Franka Gerlack: 8556 6783

FREE LEGAL SERVICE
The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA,
Morphett Vale
Thursdays between 5pm and 7pm
Contact details: Free Legal Clinic,
Anglicare SA,
4/197 Main South Road, Morphett Vale
Phone: 8392 3100

FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING
HELP COUNSELLING SERVICE
Relationships Australia (SA) is now
operating a free and confidential gambling
help Counselling service for anyone in the
community who is affected by gambling
(their own gambling or someone elses).
The service is available on alternate
Wednesdays
from 1pm - 9pm at the Aldinga GP plus.
To make a referral or for more information
please phone 8377 5400 9-5 Mon- Fri.
TREES FOR LIFE, WILLUNGA
DISTRICT.
meets monthly at the Eco Classroom,
Tatachilla College, off Tatachilla Rd.
Supper provided.
Inquiries to Julie Turner, 8556 2401.
Wed 2nd July, 7.30pm. Plant
Encounters: the botanical legacy of
1802. Robyn Barker will speak about the
early collections and illustrations of
Australian plants during the British and
French expeditions of Flinders and Baudin
in 1902. Who collected what, where and
why? Where did the collections go, what
influences did they have and what can they
tell us today? Robyn is an Hon. Research
Associate at the State Herbarium of SA.
STARS, the Southern Region Theatre
and Arts Supporters
is based at Waverley Homestead in
Willunga.
It brings events to the southern region to
foster a vital and diverse arts culture. This
includes a scholarship system, art
exhibitions, and support for incredible
events.
Oh, there is so much to look forward to
with STARS at Waverley Homestead!
A full years calendar of events is available
from STARS.
If you would like to know more, contact
STARS at P.O. Box 283, Willunga, S.A.
5172 or starswillunga@hotmail.com ,
or for bookings phone 8596 4182
SIGN CONFUSION

In a Laundromat:
AUTOMATIC WASHING MA-
CHINES: PLEASE REMOVE ALL
YOUR CLOTHES WHEN THE
LIGHT GOES OUT
In an office:
WOULD THE PERSON WHO
TOOK THE STEP LADDER YES-
TERDAY PLEASE BRING IT
BACK OR FURTHER STEPS WILL
BE TAKEN
In an office:
AFTER TEA BREAK STAFF
SHOULD EMPTY THE TEAPOT
AND STAND UPSIDE DOWN ON
THE DRAINING BOARD
Outside a second-hand shop:
WE EXCHANGE ANYTHING - BI-
CYCLES, WASHING MACHINES,
ETC. WHY NOT BRING YOUR
WIFE ALONG AND GET A WON-
DERFUL BARGAIN?
GALILEE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP
We welcome 0-5 year olds and their
Parents, Grand-Parents and Carers.
Time: Monday 9.00am to 11.00am (except
school holidays and public holidays)
Location: Galilee Community Room,
Corner Quinliven Road and How Road,
Aldinga Beach
Cost: $3 per week per family plus annual
Playgroup SA Membership Fee
Contact: Tamarra Wellman
0410 595 300
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE
PLAYGROUPS
CRAFTY on TUESDAY 9.3011.30 am
during term time. $2 per family per week,
first session freecome and try.
A relaxed and fun playgroup for children
ages 0 to 5 and their parents and/over care
givers. Encourage play, social interaction
and craft activities.
Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat
individually, NO NUT products.
ACTIVE on WEDNESDAY 9.3011.30 am
during term time. $5 per family per week,
first session freecome and try.
A relaxed and fun playgroup for children
ages 0 to 5 and their parents and/or care
givers. Please bring fruit ready for your
child to eat individually, NO NUT products.
For more information contact the Centre on
8556 5940.
SELLICKS PLAYGROUP
Every Friday 10 am11:30 during term
time at Sellicks Community Hall, Riviera
Road, Sellicks Beach. Free come and
try.
Bring a piece of fruit per child for a shared
morning tea. Games, craft, singing and
sometimes some baking.
For more information contact the Centre on
8159 1400

ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Inc.
Cnr Quinliven and Valiant Roads,
Port Willunga Ph. 8556 5918,
Activities include:
Mon: Bridge from 12.30 pm,
Wed: Bingo 10.00 am, (Sausage sizzle
last Wednesday of month.)
Club day, carpet bowls, 1 pm.
Fri: BINGO from 7.30 pm
Pool & snooker facilities available.
MENS SOUTH TALK
is a group escaping for a couple of hours
on a Tuesday. Meetings are held from 1pm
until 3pm and discuss various topics of
interest, go on outings, and generally relax
in congenial company. Sometimes they
may listen to politicians, or leaders of local
establishments.
Aldinga Community Centre,
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
PO Box 81, Aldinga Beach, 5713.
Telephone 8556 5940.
ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc.
Home of the Aldinga Sharks Netball Club
Any queries or information about next
season please call
President Ellen Ling 0411 590 744
Secretary Jackie Outram 0407 619 309
Email: aldinganc@gmail.com.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP
Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga
Senior Citizens Club, Cnr Valiant &
Quinliven Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30
am 2.30 pm. Lunch provided at small
cost. This group will also provide respite
for carers.
Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258.

ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN
is at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue
and is open every Wed 9.30 am -
12.30pm
Everyone is welcome to join in for hands-
on gardening, or just a chat and a
cuppa.
"Grow it Eat it"
There is no cost, and its
children and wheelchair-
friendly.
Contact: 8556 5940
ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB
New players and visiting players are
always welcome.
The club caters for both ASSOCIATION
CROQUET (the traditional game), which
develops physical skills and keeps the
mind agile and GOLF CROQUET, a
short devious and fun filled game which
develops both skill and tactics. Both
games are played on equal terms
between both genders and the first
coaching sessions are absolutely FREE.
RICOCHET is also played.
The courts are located at the rear of the
Aldinga Bay Bowling Club facilities at the
Aldinga Sports Complex, Port Rd,
Aldinga.
PLAYING TIMES:
Association Croquet - Wed. and Sat
9.00am to 12.30pm.
Golf Croquet - Wed. 1.00pm to 4.00pm
and Fri. 9.00am to 12.00pm.
Ricochet - Mon at 11.00am
For further information please contact
Ken Taylor on 8556 3787.

ALDINGA QUILTERS
Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and
4th Tuesday of every month.
Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach
Road, Aldinga. For anyone interested in
patchwork and quilting, friendship and
fun. All welcome.
For further information call: President:
Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION INC
Meet on 2
nd
Wednesday of each
even month at Symonds Reserve
Hall, Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart
Avenue, Aldinga Beach.
Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a
guest speaker (refer page 2 of Coastal
Views each month). Meetings usually
end about 9 pm. You dont have to be a
member to attend everyone welcome.
Incorporates Watch SA.

ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA
(Neighbourhood Watch)
Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay
Residents Association meetings, held
7.30 pm on second Wednesday of every
even month at the Symonds Reserve
Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach.
All welcome.

ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP
Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach
Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 to 7.30 pm;
Cubs 6.30 to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 to
8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 to 9pm
Come and try boys and girls from 6 to
18 years. Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or
Aldinga Scout Group Leader, Michelle
on 8557 4359.
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB Inc
LAWN BOWLS The Bowling Club is
situated off Port Rd, Aldinga, west of the
Oval, opp. the Art-Eco Village.
Social bowls are played Tues & Thurs (&
Sat afternoons until October,)
1.00pm for 1.30 start; usually concluded
by 4.00pm. All visitors welcome.
Casual dress, flat-soled shoes. Club
bowls available.
$2 green fees. The club is also the home
of 8 Ball and Darts Clubs.
Contacts :
Lisa Brown 0433 519 094
John Clissitt 0417 820 596
or clubrooms on 8557 7467 & leave a
message.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Coastal Views, July 2014 Page 38
JUST WALK IT
Group at Myponga.
If interested in joining, please ring
Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274.

ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING
CLUB
Ever thought about becoming a lifesaver?
Would you like to row a boat, race the
Inflatable Rescue Boats or paddle a board
or ski? Maybe even save a life? The first
step to being a lifesaver is undertaking
your Bronze Medallion (for those 15 years
and over) or Surf Rescue Certificate (for
those 13 -15 years).

Training is held at the Aldinga Bay SLSC
Clubrooms, end of Norman Rd, Aldinga
Beach.
Contact Simon Rothwell on 0417 812 619
to register your interest or if you have any
questions.
Notice in health food shop window:
CLOSED DUE TO ILLNESS
Coastal Views, July 2014 Page 39
NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP
Meets at Noarlunga Health Village
(Teaching Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive,
Noarlunga Centre on 2nd Thursday of each
month (except January) 10 am 12 noon.
Our aim: To help each other over-come
and cope with the effects of stroke on
ourselves and carers.
Visitors and new members welcome.
Phone Jane 8322 2996
or Brian 8384 2445.

ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE
The Club supports activities in Aldinga,
Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding
districts.
We meet Monday nights for a dinner
meeting at 6.30 for 6.45pm at the Alma
Hotel Willunga. VISITORS and NEW
MEMBERS WELCOMED.
Contact Kevin 8556 2968 .
SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION INC.
meets on the first Wednesday of each
month (except January) 7.30 pm. at the
S.E.M. Centre (North end of Grand
Boulevard). Park and enter on the north
side of the building.
All welcome.
Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690.

SCHOOL FOR DOGS
ALDINGA BAY INC
In the interest of the dog
Come along and train your
dog with Love, Trust and Patience
Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings.
No training on ANY long weekends.
All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12
weeks old and fully vaccinated.
Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach.
Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga
NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY.

For class information please
phone Club Mobile
0411 473 745
COMMUNITY NEWS
FITNESS SENIORS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASS
Class for over 50s at Aldinga Community
Centre
Active class moderate
intensity, including light
weights, core stability & toning
exercises. Tuesday morns 9
9.45 am & 10.00 10.45 am.
$5.00 Enq: 8556 5940.

FRIENDS OF WILLUNGA AND ALDINGA
LIBRARIES
Meet on the second Thursday every other
month ie February, April, June, August
and October .
Meetings at 12.45pm followed by a guest
speaker at 2pm. Held in the Community
room at the Aldinga Library.
Book sales each Thursday 2-4pm &
Saturday 9.30-11.30am Any unwanted
books will be accepted by the Friends.
Contact Yvonne 85578083
or Shirley 85578191
LADIES PROBUS CLUB
OF THE SOUTHERN VALES
The Ladies Probus Club of The Southern
Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the
month at 10 am in the Lutheran Church
Hall, McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is
usually provided.
For further information, please contact
Evelyn Craik 8323 9504
LETS South
LETS South is a simple bartering system
using old methods of exchange and barter
in the Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu
Peninsula. Now in its 19th year it continues
to provide a working alternative to federal
reserve money while also strengthening
the community.
For more information contact chairperson
Tom Laing on 0421 912 800 or email
chairperson@letssouth.com. Visit the
LETS South site at www.letssouth.com and
the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com.
DIABETICS SUPPORT
Assistance for diabetics is available from
GPs, GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse
Educators and your local Chemist,
throughout the southern area.
SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
Being part of your community
General meeting at Sellicks Hall will be on
the first Wednesday Bi-monthly at 7pm. All
welcome. Next meetings: (not notified).
Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns.
Phone Wayne Bird 0439 750 757

SELLICKS COMMUNITY HALL
MONDAY
Aged Care & Housing (1st & 3rd Mondays)
9.30am2pm: Fitness & Toning 6pm7pm:
Yoga 7.15pm8.45pm
TUESDAY
Hip Hop Hounds 5.30pm8pm
WEDNESDAY
Magic Harvest 45.30pm:
Sellicks Area Residents Association (1st
Wed of every 2nd monthFeb, April etc.)
7.00pm9pm
THURSDAY
Spinners, Knitters & Weavers (fortnightly)
10am 2.30pm: Yoga 7pm8.30pm
FRIDAY
Playgroup 10.00am11.30am:
Kenpo Karitsu 6.309pm
SATURDAY
Gotta Dance 9am
For further info on Programs and Hall Hire
please call Narelle Looker, Hall Booking
Officer, Mob 041 444 7299
Aldinga Community Centre Tuesday and
Friday 8.30am to 3.30pm ph 8556 5940
Sellicks Community Hall Wednesday 12noon
to 3pm ph 8556 3011

SOCIABLE SINGLES Inc
meet every second Wednesday of the
month at: the Port Noarlunga/Christies Beach
RSL, The Esplanade, Port Noarlunga at 6.30
pm.
Also on every third Thursday of the month at:
the Christies Beach Sports and Social Club,
Christies Avenue, Christies Beach at 6.30 pm.
Also every fourth Wednesday of the month at:
Elizabeth House, 112 Elizabeth Road, Christie
Downs at 6.30 pm. Bring a plate along, have a
drink and meet with other single people.
SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB
Meets every 2
nd
Friday at the Willunga Golf
Course restaurant St Peters Tce Willunga at
10.30 for 11.00 am.
VIEW means Voice Interest and Education of
Women and is a valued part of the well known
Smith Family of Australia. VIEW provides
women with the opportunity to meet regularly
with other women, a forum for discussion and
the exchange of ideas, lasting friendships and
contributes to the support of disadvantaged
Australians through the work of The Smith
Family. Enquiries to Marlene at 8323 8861.
RETIRED OR NEAR RETIREMENT?
Join Aldinga U3A
If you are retired or near retirement and would
like to have new interests and meet people
join Aldinga U3A.
Classes in the local area.
Ring Margaret 8383 0562.
The creative writing group of Aldinga U3A has
completed a book voices on the waves
A compilation of short stories and poems by
local writers, it is a follow up to voices on the
wind in 2006.
Some books are still available - ring Margaret
8323 7416 $15 plus postage.
The next meeting meeting will be held at
10.00 am on Monday 21 July 2014 when
there will be a talk by Lee Voysey about
her childhood in her parents' public house
in Hindley Street.

MARTIAL ARTS - see page 25
Spotted in a safari park:
ELEPHANTS PLEASE STAY IN
YOUR CAR
GALILEE OP SHOP
HOW RD. ALDINGA
To our valued customers.
The shop will close on Fri. 4th. July
& reopen on 21st.July.
We look forward to seeing you then
to take advantage of our WARM
clothing & weekly specials.
All donations except electrical items
accepted.
open hours-Mon.Wed. Thurs.Fri.
9-3p.m. 0451830929
Coastal Views, July 2014 Page 40
FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB
We meet at Aldinga Library Community
Room, cnr Aldinga Beach Road and
Pridham Blvd on the second Thursday of
the month at 7.30 pm.
Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166.
Working bees are held each Tuesday
morning during the cooler months.
Contact John Edmeades, 0488 552 797.
We welcome new members at our
meetings and working bees. Web:
http://www.friendsofaldingascrub.com.au/

WEIGHT WATCHERS
SA Weight Watchers Association meets
each Monday night (except public holidays)
at the Aldinga Community Centre,
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm;
meeting at 6.00 pm. $30 joining fee,
renewal fee $20 plus $3 per week.

WILLUNGA DISTRICT COMMUNITY BUS
INC.
Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173.
Phone: 8557 7899. We transport the frail
aged and disadvantaged door to door
Monday to Friday.
WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST
The Slate Museum and Court House
Museum will be open 1 pm to 4 pm on
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Public
holidays.
On 2nd Saturday of the month the
Courthouse Museum is open 11am - 4pm
Inquiries ph 8556 2195.
WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS
Meets 1
st
and 3
rd
Tuesday of the month at
"The Hub" corner of Main Road & St Peters
Terrace, Willunga. For anyone interested in
embroidery, friendship & fun. All welcome.
Beginner's classes available.
For further information
phone: Wendy 8323 7475
WILLUNGA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE
INC.
18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188
10.00 am 3.00 pm Mon, Fri,
9.30 am 1.00 pm Sat
Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 85564188
WILLUNGA LIONS AUCTION
The Auction is held on the last Saturday of
each month (except December), at Lions
Saleyard, Binney Road, Willunga.
All enquiries to Lion Wolf Hirsch 85577519
Lion Bernie Levering 8556 5230
or Dean Hunt 0414 564 389.
WILLUNGA HILL ART GROUP
INC.
Willunga Hill Art Group Waverley
Homestead Willunga
has art demonstrations 1st Tuesday of the
month 7pm -9pm.
3rd June is demonstration by Alan
Ramachandran
Entry is $5 per person.
All welcome.
Enquiries Anne 0451675505
COMMUNITY NEWS
WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC.
St Peters Terrace, Willunga.
Come along and enjoy Social Bowls
Tuesday & Saturday. 12.00 for 12.30pm
start. (Usually finished by 4 - 4:30 pm)

Casual dress and flat sole shoes.
Bowls available from the club if required.
Entry fee $5.00,
(two games played each day.)
JOIN US FOR FUN AFTERNOONS

Phone Vic on 8557 4030
or Ian on 8556 5884
or leave a message at the Clubhouse on
8556 2246
ALL WELCOME
THE SOUTHERN VALES WELLBEING
GROUP
Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main
Road, McLaren Vale (rear entry) every
Wednesday from 1pm to 3:30pm during
school terms.
A guest speaker addresses the meeting at
1:15pm.
Cost: $3.50 Enquiries: Lesley 8323 8527
WILLUNGA LIONS LADIES AUXILIARY
BOUTIQUE
COME AND SEE US!!
Have you met our ladies at the Lions
Boutique on Butterworth Road, Aldinga
Beach?
We are friendly and helpful and would love
to meet you on Wednesday or Saturday
mornings, opening at 7 am until about 1.30
pm. Our stock in the Boutique and our
shed next door is very diverse. I am sure
we can help you to find just what you are
looking for pre-loved clothes, toys,
books, bric a brac, etc. All priced to
please!!
Local community projects benefit from the
money we raise. Donations are always
very welcome.
Do come and have a look.
Contacts: Merle Hirsch on 8557 7519
and Margaret Dorton on 8556 3591.


WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET
www.willungaquarrymarket.com
Second Saturday every month
9 am - 1 pm Willunga
Recreation Park Inc
Oval grounds,
Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA
Craft, produce, plants.
The next Market will be on
Saturday 12July. 2014 .
Enquires: David ~ 0408 897 393

WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB
is always looking to expand its player base
and any interested players are more than
welcome to join us. We cater for young,
old, male, female, experienced or novice.
Games are played in the old show hall in
Willunga.
We have new equipment and loan bats are
available.
Games are played on Tuesday &
Wednesday nights starting at 7.00pm &
only cost $ 3.00 per night.
These are separate competitions but you
can play both nights if you wish.
This is a friendly but socially competitive
grade of table tennis and supper is always
served. To register your interest please
contact: John Nixon 8556 5950
Grant Frith 8557 8309

WILLUNGA BASKETBALL
New players are always welcome. For
adults, there is a mens competition on
Wednesday nights and women play on
Tuesday nights.
For juniors, competitions are played from
4pm. Under 12 mixed and u/16 boys on
Monday, u/10 mixed on Tuesday, u/15 girls
on Wednesday and u/14 boys on
Thursday.
If you are interested in playing, coaching or
refereeing, ring Margaret 8556 2360 or
0421 358 326
WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB
Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month
(except January) at the Lutheran Church
Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at
7.30pm. Cost $3 (members $2) includes
lucky door prize and supper.
Guest speaker. Visitors welcome.
Enquiries please phone Chris
8323 7742

OCHRE COAST POETS
Ochre Coast Poets spin and weave words,
workshop and network with other poets of
the south. The Ochre coast poets meet on
the second Saturday of the month at the
Seaford Library, Grand Boulevard,
SEAFORD, from 10.00 am- 12.00.
For information:
David; 8327 2459 ;
Tess 85563816
FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB
Meets fourth Monday of the month
in the Church of Christ Hall,
Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach
at 10 am.
Enquiries: Maisie 8386 1776

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
THE ALDINGA HAPPY STITCHERS
Would you like to come and sew with
others?
Join the Australian Sewing Guild branch
at Aldinga.
We meet monthly at the Aldinga Institute
on the 3rd Thursday; 10:00am to 3pm
(except December).
Contact Susan 0414 947 223
or Nina 0408 363 123
Notice in a farmer's field: THE FARMER ALLOWS WALKERS TO CROSS THE
FIELD FOR FREE, BUT THE BULL CHARGES
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ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.
Meets at the Aldinga Primary School
Sundays at 9am and 11am
Aldinga Bay Youth, Friday Evenings @ 6:45pm
All Welcome.
For more information: www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au

ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc.
10.00am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard,
Aldinga Beach 5173
(opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre).
All Welcome.
Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068.

ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH
Old Coach Road, Aldinga.
We invite you to join us each Sunday for morning tea and
fellowship at 10 am.
Worship service at 10:45 am including childrens activities.
Holy Communion service: 2nd Sunday in the month.
Coffee, Craft & Conversation: Each Wednesday 1:00 - 3:30pm
Bring your craft , learn a new one or come for the conversation.
Weekly: Reflections Bible Study: 12pm Wednesdays.
Monthly: Family lunch. Blokes Alive mens sharing group.
All Welcome and for more information: Contacts:
Dorothy 8557 7271 Josie 8557 7429
Further information visit: aldinga.unitingchurch.sa.org.au

ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH
A contemporary family-oriented Pentecostal church. Sunday
Worship service 10 am in The Granary, Old Main South Road,
Aldinga. House2House (home groups), PowerHouse prayer,
Kids Almndo (Sunday School), Frontline Youth, Ladies
meetings, Super Seniors, Op Shop Heaven (2 Carter Street,
Aldinga, opposite Institute). For more details phone church
office. 8557 7299.
You are more than welcome, Pastors Malcolm & Pam Busby.

LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Worship of our God and Saviour every Sunday at 10.30 am at
Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr Quinliven & How Roads,
Aldinga . You are welcome.
Pastor Byron Klein, Ph. 8556 6436.

SOUTHERN GATEWAY ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday Morning service 10am
at Seaford Recreation Centre Grand Boulevard,Seaford
Children's Program available
Phone Pastor Robert Williams. 0431 307 217

SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH
We are a worshipping caring Church committed to Christ and
His Mission.
Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall, Gulf Pde, Maslin
Beach Each Sunday at 10am (refreshments to follow) and
Home Group each Wednesday at 7:30pm
Craft on Mondays, 10am -12 in the Seaford/Moana
Neighbourhood Centre.
All are welcome.
For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 83272135

CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA.
ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr
Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 6.00 pm.
WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am, 2nd &
4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass.
Parish Priest: Father Gauci. Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132.


SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Aldinga
Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the Senior Citizens
Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga.
We commence at 9:30am with worship/singing/mission stories/
bible study. At 11:10 am we commence Divine
Service with various guest speakers. Fellowship lunch once per
month. All welcome to our friendly church
Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476

KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH
Cnr Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla. Worship Service
10am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on the 1st Sunday
at 10am. Gospel Services are held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday
of the month at 7pm. Prayer & Bible Study, 7.30pm each
Thursday and Craft Night every Tuesday at 7.30pm. All
welcome.
For more information visit kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au
or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122

WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH
Worship & Sunday School each Sunday @ 10.30am.
Friendship Group, Prayer Chain, Social Justice focused
Fair Trade goods used
All Welcome
Enquiries: 0400 740 562: Wednesdays and Fridays
Come and See!
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Pastoral District of Southern Vales
Enquiries: 8323 9744
Willunga Saturday 5.30 St Stephen's, St Andrew's
Terrace, Willunga
Old Noarlunga Sunday 8.45 St Philip & St James, Church
Hill Road, Old Noarlunga
Aldinga Sunday 9.00 with Children's lessons
and activities, St Ann's Stonehouse Lane
off Main Sth Road
McLaren Vale Sunday 10.30 with Sunday School, St
Margaret's, 99 Main Road, McLaren Vale
Sunday 6th July services as normal.
Sunday 13th July, 1 combined Service only at St Margaret's
Main Road McLaren Vale at 10.00 a.m
Sunday 20th July, 1 combined service only at St Ann's Main
South Road Aldinga at 10.00 a.m
Sunday 27th July services as normal.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY SOUP KITCHEN
Commencing Saturday June 7 2014 from 6:30pm and every
Saturday night thereafter during the winter months (June-Sept)
the Seventh Day Adventist Church will be providing a free light
meal of soup/buns/dessert
LOCATION: Senior Citizens Hall
Cnr VALIANT / QUINLIVEN Roads
PT. WILLUNGA
FOR HIRE:
Bethany hall complex, Willunga Uniting
Church Hall and meeting rooms
available for hire.
Includes kitchen facilities.

Enquire for our very reasonable rates.

Email: bethanyhallbookings@outlook.com
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Aldinga Bay Residents Association
President: Kevin Hutton 8556 5304
Vice-President: Stan Beck
Treasurer: Narelle Looker 0439 880 587
Secretary: Gillian Evans
Committee: Jeff Williams, Michael Lee, Bob Evans, Alicia
Brown
Editor Kevin Hutton
Letters to the Editor or advertising:
coastalviews@comstech.com
PO Box 270, Aldinga Beach
5173


The deadline for ALL advertisements & contributions is the 15th
day of the month preceding publication.
Articles may be emailed to coastalviews@comstech.com, or posted to
ABRA, PO Box 270, Aldinga Beach 5173 to be received before the
deadline.
The positioning of advertising in Coastal Views is done on a random basis
according to layout needs. If advertisers specify a location, a surcharge of
25% is added except for the first 5 pages & inside covers where a 50%
surcharge applies. Opinions published in Coastal Views are those of the
contributors and are not necessarily the views of the Editorial Team or
ABRA. Neither the Editorial Team nor ABRA can accept any
responsibility for any statement that is presented as a statement of fact,
however every endeavour is made at the time of printing to ensure that the
editorial content and advertisements are accurate. All material published in
Coastal Views is subject to ABRA, 2013. No part may be reproduced
without written permission from the Editor.
Please note that ads which have to be resized may become distorted.
We use 1cm margins top & both sides and 1.5cm bottom margins.
(A4)
Coastal Views Editorial/Production Team:
The ABRA Committee & Volunteers
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Long quarter page 19 cm 6 cm $48.00
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Aldinga Bay Residents Association (ABRA) reserves the right to reject any
advertisement or other contributions. The Editorial Team and ABRA does not
accept responsibility for printers or typists errors / omissions.
Notices regarding community fundraisers or coming events are published free of
charge.
All advertisers please adhere to the sizes listed below. For the best result,
layouts must be black on white background. There is a charge of $40.00 if you
want a final copy to be made from a rough draft, and $100.00 to design an
advertisement. Pictures for publication should be no larger than 800 x 600 pixels
in size. Please avoid using Microsoft Office .docx format in submissions.
Inserts can be arranged - check with the editor for prices and conditions.
For information regarding editorial content &
advertising, please phone or email:
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Coastal Views printed in Myponga
by Roger Gibbs.
Contact 0468 355 078
HELP AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency .................... 000
Police assistance.............................................. 131 444
24 Hour Health Advice ......................... 1800 022 222
Adelaide Southern Medical
Home Visits (GP) .................................... 8381 6161
Aldinga Community Centre ..................... 8556 5940
Anglicare - Morphett Vale
Financial Counselling ........................... 8186 8900
Emergency Assistance ........................... 8392 3190
General Counselling .............................. 8392 3100
Centacare Southern Counselling Service . 8557 9050
City of Onkaparinga ................................. 8384 0666
Crimestoppers ...................................... 1800 333 000
Domestic Violence Helpline .................. 1800 800 098
Drug & Alcohol Info. Service ............... 1300 13 1340
Flinders Medical Centre ............................ 8204 5511
Gambling Helpline ................................ 1800 060 757
GP Connect (after hours GP) .................... 8557 9555
GP Plus Aldinga ......................................... 8557 9500
Legal Advice Line.................................. 1300 366 424
LifeLine .......................................................... 13 11 14
McLaren Vale War Memorial Hospital. .. 8323 6600
Mental Health Emergency Service. ............. 13 14 65
Noarlunga Hospital .................................... 8384 9222
Noarlunga Private Hospital ...................... 8384 9372
Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga .. 8557 7555
Parent Helpline ...................................... 1300 364 100
Poisons Info hotline .13 11 26
Public Transport Infoline ..................... 1800 182 160
Repat. Gen. Hosp. ............... 8276 9666 1800 254 373
RSPCA SA 1300 4 777 22
Seniors Information Service ................. 1800 636 368
The Salvation Army .................................. 8557 6331
Financial Counselling Helpline ...... 1800 007 007
Uniting Communities -
Family Relationship Centre ............... 8202 5200
Communities for Children ................. 8202 5944
Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)
......................................................... 1300 729 202
Youth Helpline ................................1300 131 719
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