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Mill Street CANOWINDRA P: 02 6344 1208 F: 02 6344 1845 M: 0427 247 736 Cabonne: The 2011 Cabonne Daroo Business Awards now open for applications! Step 1: Decide which category (or categories) you wish to enter Step 2: Download your application form Step 3: submit your application/s! Applications open from Monday 4 July - Monday 5 September Submit your completed application to amber.pacey@cabonne.nsw.gov.au or post to PO Box 17 MOLONG NSW 2866 Applications can be found at: www.cabonne.nsw.gov.au/ planning/1315/5072.html Cold: it's cold! Postponed: The Show Society Trivia Night planned for Friday 14 July has been postponed and a revised date will be advised later. Cancelled: Due to a lack of bookings the two Daroo workshops that were to be held in Canowindra and Eugowra have been cancelled. For anyone seeking help to understand the application, please contact Amber Pacey on 02 6392 3267 to set up a one-on-one meeting.

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The Canowindra Phoenix


Issue 162 www.canowindraphoenix.com.au Wednesday 6 July 2011
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GET READY FOR THE 110TH ANNUAL CANOWINDRA SHOW


This year marks the 110th Canowindra Pastoral, Agricultural & Horticultural Association's Show, and its 111th anniversary. The "First Annual Exhibition" organised by the Canowindra PA&H Association was held Wednesday 7 March 1900 at the site of the current Sports Oval. With over 2,000 attendees and 48 entries, the Association's nett profit was 102 3s 8d. The Association changed the date so the Show would be held in Spring in the year 1909, and due to the Second World War there was no Show held in 1943, hence the 110th Show over 111 years. The Ladies Auxiliary was formed in 1940, and the first women were accepted onto the Show Committee in 1963: being the legendary Nita Bassett, and Frances Wensley. The first Friday night Show was held in 1965 under the presidency of Alan Wythes, and has been held on the Friday night before the fourth Saturday of the month ever since. With many competitions and events being planned for the 110th Show, it will be one of the biggest Canowindra has seen for many years. The Show Schedule is being updated and compiled at the moment and will be available soon. Should anyone wish to become a Show member it is only $25, which is the cost of a family ticket, and allows you free admission for yourself, your partner and children attending school into the ground and grandstand, at all exhibitions of the Association, and free entry of exhibits, unless otherwise specified in the exhibition schedule. HISTORICAL LINKS On Tuesday 21 June four members of the Hartley Advisory Committee met with local historians at the Age of Fishes to discuss how a possible HartleyCanowindra link could work. Several important Canowindra pioneers came from Hartley as early as the 1820s as settlement expanded west after the road over the Blue Mountains was built. Canowindra names such as Collett Parish north of the Belubula, Moyne, dating back to the Grant home in Ireland, and Tralee, likewise for the Finn family, are permanent reminders of the link with Hartley. It is 200 years since John Grant I came to Australia and a Grant family reunion is being planned for the Long Weekend in October. Admission prices for non-members* in 2011 are: Adults: $15, School children: $5, Aged Pensioners: $5, Family Ticket: $25. *Non-members leaving ground will have to pay for re-admission as no passes out will be given. The Show Society is organising free kids' novelty races such as the egg and spoon, sack and three legged race, as well as a code against code tug-o-war for our local football players. There will be the very popular team penning, an ute competition and working dog trials this year, and old crowd favourites including vintage tractor pull, show dogs, wood chopping and shearing comp. The Society is also looking for stewards for fodder and prime cattle, so if you want to get on board and help organise some entries and judges, the committee will help you out. Please contact Jo Gaigals, Secretary, on 0418 413 753 for more details. The Ladies Auxiliary are organising their usual wonderful display of home growns, home mades, children's handiwork, crafts and needlework, and especially for this year, an historical display of past Shows. Everyone is invited, and encouraged, to get involved in the Show and enter exhibits and events. The Show exists to showcase the excellence of Canowindra's produce and talented residents, so show off a bit...that's what it is all about!

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PYTHONS PIPPED The Pythons played host to the Blayney Rams on Saturday afternoon, and the day was perfect for the great crowd that turned up for Sponsors Day. Blayney were first to get the ball and showed they were pretty keen to run it from their own half. Great defence from the back line saw the ball jolted from the Blayney attacker and Sam Wythes scoopd it up and ran 50 metres down the park, tackled 15 out from the try line. He popped a pass off to the flying Huw Wills, who was cut down only a couple of metres out. From the ruck Adam Nash picked the ball up only to have it stripped out of his hands by an off side Blayney player who was penalised, though Canowindra was unlucky not to have a penalty try awarded to them. Canowindra kept the pressure on but were not able to break through the Blayney defence. After another penalty the Pythons decided to settle the play down and take the 3 points on offer thanks to Tom Abbott who slotted over the goal. The half belonged to Blayney who scored 2 unanswered tries, taking a 14-3 lead. The Pythons dominated in the second half in the break downs, with plenty of good cleaning out from Adam Grant, Clint Oborn and Rolls Townsend. With the added pressure at the rucks Canowindra were edging closer to the try

line. Rolls soon made his presence more pronounced on the field by diving through the Blayney line and getting Canowindra's first 5 pointer for the day. Tom converted to take the score 14-10. The restart saw Canowindra's back line dominating and forwards getting hammered in the scrums by a more experienced and bigger pack. Dan Muldoon back after breaking his Jaw 4 weeks ago was lucky not to get it broken again after a blatant head high while on the charge. Dan and Aaron Woolley combined well and made plenty of charges down the field. Canowindra stook fast on their own line to put a dent in Blayney's confidence. With Aarron's kicking game getting Canowindra back on the attack Rolls soon crossed for his second try to give the Pythons the lead with less then 10 to go. Tom converted taking the score to 17-14. Blayney fought their way back and put pressure on the Python line out where a Blayney forward scooped up the loose ball and dived over the line to put Blayney in front with only 2 minutes to go. The Pythons found themselves on the attack with Dan Muldoon putting a kick over the top of the Rams defence for Lachie Noble to chase down although he got a bad bounce over the try line he was able to knock it back to Sam Wythes and NOMINATIONS FOR NSW CARERS AWARDS The Member for Dubbo Troy Grant has called on the community to nominate someone whos made an outstanding contribution as a carer for this years NSW Carers Awards. Often the work of carers goes unnoticed, but they are some of the most inspirational people in our society, Mr Grant said. They have sacrificed their lives to care for a loved one who may be aged and frail or have a disability. There are eight categories for the NSW Carers Awards including: Young Carer / Senior Carer / Caring Partner / CarerFriendly Workplace / Carer Support Group / Caring Family or Parent / Caring Volunteer or Community Member / Caring School. The Awards, now in their second year are held in partnership with Carers NSW and the NSW Government. This is a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge the carers in our local community, Mr Grant said Over 150 recipients from local government areas in NSW will be honoured during NSW Carers Week, celebrated between 16 - 23 October 2011. Eight ambassadors representing carers from each of the categories will be invited to a state ceremony where the 2011 NSW Carer of the Year will be announced. To nominate visit www.adhc.nsw.gov.au between 24 June and 22 July 2011.

looked like he had won the game. To the Pythons disbelief the ref called Lachie offside and awarded Blayney the penalty and called full time 19-17 to Blayney. Points for the day went to Stu Gavin who had a real tough day in the front row though did not once take a back ward step were a lot of people would of. 2 points went to Adam Grant. 1 point went to Tom Abbott, Clint Oborn and Dan Bowd. Players' Player was easily won by Stu Gavin. After the speeches the loss was soon put at the back of the boys minds with a great night with a huge crowd at the Hypnotist. Everyone had a ball with plenty of laughs had by all. Thanks to all our willing volunteers for the great night. A huge thank you must go to everyone that helped set the day up and also packing up especially to Rob and Marg Morris for donating the accommodation for Roger and his wife. This weekend the Pythons travel to Orange to take on the Waratahs so hopefully the weather warms up again by Saturday and the boys put on a good show. There are still Ladies' Day lunch tickets available at the Newsagent's for the McGrath fundraiser.

To the editor...
I was bemused to see the posters in the IGA deriding the 'nanny state' in response to the federal government's push for plain paper packaging of cigarettes. Whether or not we agree with plain paper packaging of cigarettes, there is no question of the link between smoking and a wide range of health conditions, including cancer. I'm sure anyone who signs the petition will still be looking for the 'nanny state' who run the public health system to foot the bill for any treatment which is required for their smoking related illnesses. Regards Chris Cuddy, Canowindra The Co-operating Anglican Church Parish of Canowindra, and Uniting Church linked congregations of Canowindra, Cranbury & Cudal Thursday 7 July 10am Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra Saturday 9 July 6pm All Saints Anglican Church Canowindra Sunday 10 July 9.30am Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra 11am Cranbury Uniting Church

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LEEKS -YABBIES - WILD RABBIT - KANGAROO This year the taste Canowindra team is being game with their 2011 Winter 42 Ferguson Street Canowindra Degustation menu selection. Known for creative food combinations, taste is expanding their repertoire of culinary sensations and invite you to explore some old fashioned favourites and Imperial mandarins $2kg new native options, all teamed with awe Spanish onions $1.50kg inspiring local wines: Red sweet potato $1.80kg Leek and cauliflower soup: Bridge Estate matched to Swinging Whole local cauliflowers $2.50ea Verdelho, Pinnaroo Chardonnay Phone orders: 6344 1011 Yabbies seasoned with ginger: matched to Falls Semillon / Rosnay Spar- from Western Australia kling Rose appeared in Bran Nue Dae A lower carb alternative to potato & Wild Rabbit and goats cheese terrine leek soup! matched to Falls Shiraz Cab / Swinging 3 course meal & show $75 Bridge Estate Rose Cauliflower & Leek Soup Kangaroo fillet with quandong chutney: 2 tablespoons olive oil matched to a red blind option / Gardners Ground 08 Shiraz tastecanowindra.com.au 3 tablespoons butter Gluten free Chocolate & blackberry cake: 3 leeks, chopped roughly matched to Wallington Port / Hamilton for updates on acts & ticket info 1 large head cauliflower, chopped Bluff Sangiovese Fortified. www.tastecanowindra.com.au 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped Not one, but two degustation serves of 8 cups vegetable or chicken stock wine will be provided with each course, or phone salt & freshly ground black pepper making a total of ten serves per person for the evening. 1 cup fresh cream (optional) Representatives from the local vineyards will be on hand to speak about their wines. Heat oil and butter in a large pot over There will be one blind option tasting and medium heat, and saute the leeks, guests will be able to offer their opinion as cauliflower & garlic for about 10 minutes. to what they believe the wine to be. Stir in stock & bring mixture to a boil. A representative from each table will have the opportunity to summarise the Reduce heat, cover, and simmer comments from each person at the table 45 minutes. regarding the food and wine matches, this Remove soup from heat. Blend with a conversation will take place at the stick blender or hand mixer. Season with conclusion of the evening. salt & pepper. Mix in the cream & Five courses, ten wines at all inclusive price continue blending until smooth. of only $70 per person. Bookings are being taken now and are essential either online www.tastecanowindra.com.au Get rid of cockroaches, spiders, or by credit over the phone 02 6344 2332. Refreshments afterwards at the Don't miss out on what is fast becoming a termites and other pests! destination for foodies from around the Canowindra Bowling Club. at country.

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ART PRIZE FOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING The 2011 Essential Energy Art Prize for Landscape Painting Countryscapes closes in just under one month. Each artist has until Friday, 29 July to submit up to three entries in the annual prize one of the most popular landscape painting competitions in Australia. Essential Energys managing director, Terri Benson, said the stature of Countryscapes, now in its ninth year continued to grow across the State, boosting the profile of regional artists and art galleries. Hosting the Essential Energy Art Prize for Landscape Painting is an unique opportunity to showcase the vast talent of local artists while adding to the cultural and social fabric of the 1,500 regional communities we serve, Terri said. Essential Energy is proud to be able to contribute to the sustainability of regional areas, not only by investing in the power network and local jobs, but through community events like Country capes.

The $35,000 Art Prize is only open to anyone who lives in Essential Energys network area and includes all artistic styles, mediums and contexts. Each year a different regional gallery hosts the event with the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery home to the competition in 2011. I encourage eligible artists to enter Countryscapes and use the opportunity to express the beauty and diversity of our regional landscapes both natural and man-made, Terri said. This years panel of judges includes: artists Victoria Lobregat and Trevor Weekes, Maitland Regional Art Gallery Cultural Director, Joe Eisenberg OAM, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery Director, Richard Perram, and celebrated Sydney painter and academic, Ian Grant. Entries close on Friday, 29 July 2011 and the winner will be announced in November. The finalists exhibition will be held at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery from 25 November 2011 to 15 January 2012.

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KENS SERVICE CENTRE UNDER 16S LEAGUE It was a try fest at Grenfell on Saturday as the 16s Tigers ran in ten tries to four in a demolition job, 54-20. Multiple try scorers were Dean Wilson with four and Brendon Morgan-Smith and Jayden Brown with two tries each. Jared Zahra and Tim Middleton scored a try each. Different kickers were used as well as Tim Middleton kicked two, Bradyn Cassidy, Jesse Gander, Bailey Cain and Harry Whatman all kicked one conversion. This week the junior Tigers take on Condobolin at the Oval and the 16s welJul 10: Gooloogong Markets @ Gooloogong Country Club car park. Ph 02 6344 8124 come back the irrepressible Alex Willson Jul 13: Canowindra PA&H Show Society meeting 7:30pm at Bowling Club from a broken thumb, someone else will Jul 16: Pythons Ladies Day from 12noon @ Canowindra Rugby Club. Tickets $40 from Newsagents inc 3 course lunch w/ wine & guest speaker from McGrath Foundation have to take over the kicking cup duties. Jul 16: Degustation: Leeks-Yabbies-Wild Rabbit-Kangaroo @ tasteCanowindra $70pp. Bookings now being taken on 02 6344 2332 or www.tastecanowindra.com.au Jul 18: Cudal CWA Branch Fun Cooking Day 10am with Merle Parrish at Cudal Community Hall. $5pp contact Margaret on 6364 2055 or Jeanette on 6364 0252 FOR SALE beautifully renovated 2 bed & Jul 19: Cabonne 2025 Community Workshop 9.30am-4.30pm Cargo Community Centre office dbl brick cottage, beautiful period features, polished timber floors, cottage Jul 20: Canowindra Business Chamber meeting 7pm @ CWA Rooms 0418 413 753 garden & fruit trees, chook pen/run, Jul 22: Kerrieanne Cox 7pm @ taste Canowindra. 3 courses + show $75 6344 2332 Jul 23: Tigers Reunion Western Region Caltex knockout Champions of 1971 dinner workshop, 4 bay carport, central location. 7pm @ Bowlo, tickets $25pp on 6334 4546, 6344 2244 or 6344 1618. $195,000. Ph 0418 635 920 Jul 29: Canowindra Preschool Kindergarten Movie Night: further details TBA F I R E W O O D splitting & slashing Ph Geoff Lark on 02 6344 1344

TIGERS WIN THREE GRADES The Tigers enjoyed the trip to Grenfell last Sunday coming away from Lawson Park with victory in all three grades. It was an important win for the first grade side as they leap frogged the Goannas into second place. Nick Whatman and his pack of forwards dominated play with Tigers 30-6 at the half time break. Nick was physical in defence and dangerous in attack with his charging runs, clever offloads and backing up the ball runner. It was a forwards game as gusty conditions made passing wide difficult and plenty of mistakes made, it didnt stop Lachlan Watson though as he scored his second double in as many weeks. The Tigers were on the job in the second half running out winners 54-18. Aaron Earsman played his best game in the senior side with some strong defence including a great cover tackle in front of the vocal crowd; Earsman also backed up well and was rewarded with two tries, hes also becoming a regular in the try scorers column. Brenton Woolley was again tireless in defence and extremely elusive in attack. It was Nick Whatman that stole the day; he was easily the best player on the field as he led the Tigers to second place on the ladder. Thanks: The Tigers must recognise the hard work of all the volunteers who have contributed over the years from junior League. Why? In the aforementioned victory, 17 of the 20 players came through the Junior League ranks. Canowindra 54 (Peter Pita 3, Lachlan Watson 2, Willie Lafolafo 2, Aaron Earsman 2, Darren Nurcombe tries. Rob Burn 7 goals) def Grenfell 18. LEAGUE TAG: The Tigresses showed why they are top of the table with a very professional performance against the Girlannas. This was a tight game for a long period, the Canowindra girls just went about their job in a coordinated, well planned, stylish manner (like most women do), and eventually overwhelmed the Grenfell side, and still managed to look gorgeous immediately after the game. Canowindra 7 (Nicole Stevenson 2, Jess Dzerigas 2, Madi Vitnell, Lyndel Johnson, Tara Grant tries) def Grenfell 2.

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What's on: The Tigers are hosting a reunion Saturday 23 July in celebration of the Western Region Caltex knockout Champions of 1971, a 40 year celebration. This invitation is for all past players and committee men and women. The day will begin with Junior League and Senior League playing at Tom Clyburn Oval with a marquee area for the past greats. This will be followed by dinner and entertainment at the Canowindra Bowling Club. Dinner will be 7 for 7:30pm and $25pp. For dinner bookings please call Eddie Clyburn on 6334 4546 (ah), Andrew Pull 6344 2244 or Graham Rice on 6344 1618. A Tigers Tale - 1971: Canowindras chances of winning the knockout in the Dubbo paper of the day. "Colours: Orange and Black. Coach Greg Hay Canowindra have a tough assignment in that they will face last years winners Ex- Services in the first round. However, if Canowindra can defeat Ex-Services they will go very well and could probably win it. The Canowindra side is a very well balanced one. They are in equal second place on the Group 11 competition ladder with 21 points. Canowindra have a very talented backline spearhead by fullback Pat Clyburn and centre Simpson. In the forwards, second rower Peter Ryan has hit his straps and will bear close watching. Canowindra are in with a big chance."

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WOODBRIDGE CUP YOUTH LEAGUE: In the Youth League match played between the Tigers and Goannas at Grenfell attack was the main fixture of the game with the Tigers putting 62 points on the board to defeat Grenfell 62-6. Every member of the team played well with Tim Holly, Harry Myers and Kain Earsman yet again leading the way in defence and taking the ball up hard. Brodie Friend played well out of hooker and Jayden Brown and Simon Whatman played well backing up from the Under 16s. Samuel Wallace and Brendon Zahra played well in the forwards with Blake Willson, Brydon Hughes and Matt McLean performing well in the backs. Nick Willson was safe under the high ball in windy conditions. Brendan Traves and Nick Traves made good metres with their strong hit ups. The Tigers have the bye next week and play Condo at Condo in two weeks time. TIGERS V BLUE HEELERS IN LOCAL DERBY This Sunday sees the long awaited return clash between Cargo Blue Heelers and Canowindra Tigers at Tom Clyburn Oval. This local derby is a must see when two of the top Woodbridge Cup teams go head to head. The Tigers just got home in the first round as they were fitter then the Cargo team. Now, ten rounds into the competition, the fitness advantage is gone. League Tag kicks off at 1pm followed by the main game at 2pm. Bar and canteen facilities will be available. Milestone: Rob Burn is set to score his 1,000th first grade point on Sunday at Canowindra Oval. Rob needs just a solitary point as he currently sits on 999 points. Rob has been a mainstay in the Tigers team since 2005, playing 110 games, kicking 348 goals, scoring 75 tries and potting 3 field goals. Lets hope the Tigers give Rob an opportunity to reach the milestone this Sunday in front of his home crowd.

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