BERRY FARM: Proud grandparents David and Marilyn Buttenshaw of Grenfell were delighted to see beautiful photographs of their grandchildren in the Donna Hay Magazine “The perfect Christmas”.
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Paiton and Tully Lonard, daughters of Tahnee and Adam of Ulladulla were given this opportunity to appear in the magazine when their aunty Rochelle recommended them to the owners of the Clyde River Berry Farm, located near Bateman’s Bay and Ulladulla.
These two beautiful girls are pictured on five pages of the magazine, picking/eating berries and enjoying berry ice creams.
The photos are spread through the five pages depicting beautiful recipes with the use of many berries.
TWO BUSINESSES - ONE LOCATION: Congratulations to Carolyn Shaw and her daughter Emma on the opening of their business Carolyn’s Hair @ Home and Emma’s Massage Therapy.
This home based business is now operating from 10 Dagmar Street in Grenfell directly behind the Grenfell Pre-school and Long Day Care Centre.
The new phone number to contact the Carolyn or Emma is 6343 2884.
A great opening night was held recently at their new venue where Carolyn and Emma thanked everyone who attended bringing food/flowers/ gifts and well wishes.
They thanked friends and family and the ‘Tradies’ John Anderson, Heath Mackinnon, Rick Gora, Garry Day and Donna Smith for their quick and professional services to help get their business up and running.
THE TREMOLOS: A former Grenfell Band “The Tremolos” will be entertaining at the Grenfell Bowling Club tomorrow evening Saturday November 15.
This local band formed in 1964 and performed at many functions for over two years.
Band members Ron Plant (lead guitar), Noel Cartwright (rhythm guitar), Andrea Ladlow nee Virtue (piano and vocals), Robert Farrell (base guitar) and Barry Virtue (drums) are looking forward to this reunion.
Entry to this fun evening is free and a courtesy bus will be operating from the club. There will be a lucky door prize and spot dances – will be a great night for the whole family to enjoy.
A smorgasbord meal will be available, booking essential by phoning the club on 63431656, or you may order a counter meal from the Rinks Restaurant or just come along to listen to and enjoy the music which will commence around 8pm.
9OTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: Patricia and Peter Soley and their daughter Ngaire and her family travelled to Winmalee on Sunday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Jean Broughton.
Jean is Patricia Soley and Petal Davies’ (Patchwork with Petals) Mother.
A great family get-together was enjoyed by all.
REMEMBRANCE DAY: Tuesday’s service was with held in Memorial Park where students from St Joseph’s, the Grenfell Public and the Henry Lawson High School, the Grenfell Cadet Unit, members of the general public and returned service personal and were in attendance.
The service was led Commander Keith Engelsman RANR and RSL Chaplain Margaret Knight with Paul and Michael Best from the Grenfell Town and District Band playing the last post. Captains from the three schools did readings and placed wreaths.
President of the Grenfell RSL Sub Branch Maurice Simpson praised the schools and the younger generation for turning up on such an important ant day and taking part in the Remembrance Day Service.
A dinner was held at the Grenfell Bowling Club on Tuesday evening – this will be covered in a separate article in the Grenfell Record.
MARKETS: Grenfell will sure be busy this month with three market days scheduled.
Tomorrow Saturday November 15, the Breakfast Table goes twilight, with the ‘pop up’ markets to be held from 4pm through till 8pm at the Grenfell Showground.
The Grenfell Pre School and Long Day Care Centre will have a “Backyard Shopping Plaza” on Saturday November 22 in the Pre School car park and big playground.
The day gets away at 10am till 2pm with morning and afternoon teas as well as lunch available.
If you wish to come along and set up a shop, please contact Sharon or Lisa at the Pre School on 63431743 to reserve a spot.
The Grenfell Lions Club regular Sunday Markets will be held on Sunday November 23 at the Railway Station from 8.30am till around 12.30pm.
Lions will be serving bacon and egg rolls, steak and sausage sandwiches, tea/coffee and cold drinks. Stallholders are welcome to book please phone the President Barry Franklin on 6343 1139, or Secretary Terry Carroll on 6343 1574.
WATCH OUT SNAKES ABOUT: The arrival of warmer weather might be welcome after months of winter, but it also heralds the resurgence of snakes and the potential for bites.
Rural GPs have been warned to be on the alert for snake bites following the arrival of warmer weather.
Snakes generally remain inactive during the colder months, and the onset of spring brings them out to hunt.
There have been a number of dogs bitten in the Grenfell area and either died or had to be euthanised
Many snake bites end up being relatively minor, but it is important for GPs to have it on their radar.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: To avoid clashing with other events it would be advisable to put these annual events in your diary.
The Carols in the Park will be held this year on Saturday December 13 in Taylor Park (next door to the Weddin Shire Council)
The Combined Services’ Christmas Carnival will be held in Vaughn Park (near the pool and Skate Park) on Friday December 19 commencing around 6.30pm.