Produced by the Kulin Community Resource Centre: Business Hours: Mon to Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm Phone: 08 9880 1021 Fax : 08 9880 1061 Email: [email protected] The Funeral Service for the late John Samuel Wilson will be celebrated in the Kulin Freebairn Recreation Centre on Wednesday morning, 14th August commencing at 11am. At the conclusion of the Service the Cortege will proceed to the Kulin Cemetery for the Burial. In lieu of flowers please consider donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Kulin sub branch St John Ambulance. Condolences The President, Councillors and Staff of the Shire of Kulin extend their sympathies to the Wilson family on the recent passing of John. John was recognised as an Honorary Freeman of the Municipality on 2 November 1985 for his outstanding service to the municipality as a Road Board Member, Councillor and President, for the continuous period of 33 years. This honour recognised his contribution to the progress of the district. It is a lasting symbol of appreciation which recognised his support of the administration of the Council, and it forever binds him as an Honorary Freeman of the Municipality. The Shire of Kulin is proud to record this testimonial of its respect and esteem to Freeman Wilson. John served the Kulin community for 33 years as Shire President from 1970 – 1984 and as a Shire Councillor from 1955 – 1988. Kulin Anglican Church The Rev Brian Newing will be taking the next service at Kulin St Mary's Church, 8.30am, this Sunday 11th August. All are welcome. - Invitation YES—to you! No strings attached Morning Tea 10-11.30am At CWA Rooms Tuesday 20th August See you there WOOLSHED FOOTY TIPPING Z Williams B Paynter A Major B Davies B Butler Meggsy 131 124 123 122 121 121 JD Embroidery & Sewing Embroidery, Business Logo’s Baby Blankets, Towels, Bags & more…. PO BOX 29 Kulin WA 6365 Ph: 9889 8015 E– [email protected] Drop off and pick up from the Kulin Hardware Thankyou!! The Kulin Kondinin Football Club gives a big thanks to ‘Betty Boo’ Tyley for washing our footy jumpers last week while Tommy was woosing out at Charlie Gardeners. Thankyou Bettina! IMPORTANT – Farmers, get your crop estimates in ASAP as CBH are planning for the coming harvest NOW. “What we want to see more of in Kulin – trains shifting grain!” Happy Birthday 8th Marissa Slater Mikayla Young Clayton Young Tadhg McInnes Tim Robins Nya Meikle 9th 13th 14th WANTED School Bus Driver Wanted Good hours All school holidays off Good pay Full time or relief Any queries phone Tessa on 98802115 or 0429880155 TIN HORSE HIGHWAY NEWS!! A snippet sent to Wendy Gangell from Capel. Tin Horse launch, don’t say neeeeigh say yes!! Hello all, Would you like to come for a Sunday Cuppa at Capel berry this Sunday 10.00am 11th August to launch the Tin Horse for the Tin Horse Highway in Kulin (Wheatbelt) that a group of us at Peppy Beach have designed and made. We would like to honour Rex and Jo Barber and the Milner family for their amazing work. On the morning Jordi Milner is going to make a short presentation on the making of the Tin Horse, so please come along and support him. We are keeping the design of the horse a secret so come along and have a look, Regards Lesley Childcare Footy Tipping Round 19 Winner James and Tadhg McInnes Kulin Kalendar August 9th Doctor in Kulin 8th KDHS P&C Meeting 10th Mini Tin Horse Workshop @ CWA 10am Football KKFC vs BK @ KU Netball KU vs BK Hockey KU vs CR 12th Echidna Guides Walking Group FRC @ 9.30am 13th Doctor in Kulin Boogie Roos 9.30am FRC Yogalates 12.45pm FRC Farm Energy Workshop FRC 14th School Photos Ladies Social Golf 16th Doctor in Kulin 17th Clayton Cup Golf Day Camp Kulin Sleepover @ Hostel 19th Walking Group FRC 9.30am Weekend Shearing Wanted Small mobs, Rams, Any Shearing Services Phone Brett on 0459 722 732 20th 22nd 23rd 26th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Doctor in Kulin Boogie Roos 9.30am FRC Yogalates 12.45pm FRC Ladies Social Golf Machine Operators Course FRC K/PP Assembly Doctor in Kulin Hockey Windup FRC Echidna Guides Wheatbelt Optic @ Health Centre Walking Group FRC 9.30am Doctor in Kulin Boogie Roos 9.30am FRC Yogalates 12.45pm FRC Dowerin Field Days Ladies Social Golf Dowerin Field Days KDHS Faction Athletics Doctor in Kulin The Kulin Hotel Weekly Specials! Thursday 8th Pasta $12 Friday 9 th Pizza Night Saturday 10th Sausage, Mash, Onion Gravy & Peas $15 Sunday 11th Roast Beef & Sweet $20 Monday 12th Kitchen Closed, bar open all day Tuesday 13th Bacon & Mushroom Risotto $12 Wednesday 14th Parma & Pint $20 Chase the Ace Is back Starting this Friday 9th August Starting pot $100.00 Drawn 7.30pm August Specials Absolut Vodka 700ml $39.00 Magners Cider Stubbies - 3 for $19.00 Black Douglas Scotch 700ml $34.00 Strongbow Cider Stubbies - 4pk $15.00 Bundy Rum 700ml $37.00 Carlton Draught Stubbies ctn $47.00 Canadian Club 700ml $37.00 Tooheys Extra Dry Stubbies ctn $43.00 Gordons Gin 700ml $37.00 Carlton Dry Stubbies ctn $44.00 Jim Beam 700ml $37.00 XXXX Gold Cans - 30 can block $43.00 Smirnoff Red Vodka 700ml $37.00 Budweiser Stubbies ctn 48.00 Jim Beam & Cola 10pk Cans $38.00 Guinness 440ml Cans - Ctn 78.00 **ORDERS WELCOME** Come in and try our range of sauces and marinades. Bulk packs available. Opening Times Monday to Friday 8am-5pm Fun facts *The tradition of brides carry a bouquet of flowers started with the brides trying to hide their body odour. * Buttermilk does not contain any butter. * The parachute was invented by Di Vinci in 1515. * Ants never sleep. *The human brain is 80% water. *A crocodile cant stick its tongue out. * A shrimps heart is in its head. * People say ‘Bless you’ when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a mili second. *It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky. * Rats and horses can’t vomit. Kulin Sports Update Kulin Golf Club by Wendy Gangell KULIN GOLF CLUB PRESENTS Clayton Cup 2013 supported by major sponsors Landpoint Holdings, farmpower, Kolinale WFI Corrigin,RSM Bird Cameron, Consult Ag,Corrigin CSBP, WFI Narrogin, Solar WaterPumps Sales and Service, Freebairn Centre Saturday 24th August ….Tee Off 11 am Clayton Cup & combined Stableford any combination Novelties on every hole Sausage sizzle & dinner included $25.00 per person All entries to David 98 809015 0429809015 or Merv 98 898039/0427898039 by August 20th 2013 ** a salad from Kulin members would be appreciated** RaffleRaffle- a Kolindale Stud Ram donated by Luke Ledwith Kulin Kondinin Football Club by David Hallam & Ben Whisson RESULTS Round 13 - 03/08/2013 LEAGUE Kulin/Kondinin 14.9 (93) vs Narembeen 9.7 (61) GOALS: Kulin/Kondinin Benjamin Gasior 4, Brayden Duckworth 3, Tim Bradford 2, Brendan Whyte 2, Simon Duckworth 2, Regan Duckworth 1 GOALS: Narembeen Benjamin Hunter 4, Nicholas Cheetham 2, Sam Bald 1, Matt Shenton 1, Peter Cowan 1 BEST: Kulin/Kondinin Daniel Tholstrup, Toby Browning, Brayden Duckworth, Tim Bradford, Regan Duckworth BEST: Narembeen Mitch Miolini, Benjamin Hunter, Robert Bain, Sam Bald, Alexander Bormolini RESERVES Narembeen 12.7 (79) vs Kulin/Kondinin 8.7 (55) GOALS: Narembeen Joel Deluis 4, David Davis 3, Rohan Blakers 2, Justin Fidge 2 GOALS: Kulin/Kondinin Michael Lucchesi 4, Dillon Winmar 2, James Bennell 1, Hayden Williams 1 BEST: Narembeen Rohan Blakers, Kumeroa Green, Stuart Yandle, Leigh Butler, Joel Deluis BEST: Kulin/Kondinin Michael Lucchesi, Roland Slater, Dillon Winmar, Beau Tyson, Nick Schorer League Position Team 1 Kulin/Kondinin 2 Nukarni 3 Hyden Karlgarin 4 Corrigin 5 Southern Cross 6 Narembeen 7 Burracoppin 8 Bruce Rock P 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 W 12 10 9 7 7 4 3 0 L 1 3 4 6 6 9 10 13 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For 1435 1144 1358 1124 1222 1052 868 872 Agst 864 854 1179 984 1233 1117 1161 1683 % 166.09 133.96 115.18 114.23 99.11 94.18 74.76 51.81 PTS 48 40 36 28 28 16 12 0 Reserves Position 1 Narembeen 2 Nukarni 3 Kulin/Kondinin 4 Burracoppin 5 Hyden Karlgarin 6 Southern Cross 7 Corrigin 8 Bruce Rock P 13 13 13 12 13 13 12 11 W 12 10 9 8 5 3 2 1 L 1 3 4 4 8 10 10 10 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 For 1227 1110 1150 916 860 634 413 134 Agst 453 320 629 585 823 929 1193 1512 % 270.86 346.88 182.83 156.58 104.50 68.25 34.62 8.86 PTS 48 40 36 36 20 12 8 8 JUNIORS On the 4th of August the Kulin Kondinin Juniors played Narembeen in Narembeen. It was a hot day for the players. The game was well fought and the scores were tight all the way to the end. Congratulations to Dylan Rader for winning the ten dollar award. Throughout the day KKJFC players were sent to play for Narembeen as they were short on players. On the last quarter Lachie Biglin put the Narem' jumper on and kicked a goal for the opposition! The final scores were: NAREMBEEN: 47 vs KKJFC: 32 SENIORS Last week it was unfortunate that again, the Reserves boys went down. In a tight contest against Narembeen, it was goal for goal throughout the middle section of the game. At three quarter time with only 1 point in it, we hoped that our boys could steal the points from the top side but it was not to be. Of notable mention was Mick’s push in the first quarter, which by all accounts was far less effective than his effort 3 months ago. Award Winners 4Farmers Kondinin Mick Lucchesi Kulin Community Bank Roly Slater Mitre 10 Kulin Nick Schorer McCubbing Transport Richard Bradford The League game was a great hit out against our historical rivals. While we kicked away in the second quarter, Narem really fought back and challenged throughout the third and fourth quarters which made it a contest to the end. To our credit we managed to up the pressure when we needed to, but have to learn not to go to sleep and let sides back in. Award Winners Kondinin Hotel Regan Duckworth Countrywide Insurance Narrogin Scott Thompson Middle East Engineering Sam Lewis Crisps Corner Store Tim Bradford CC’s Café “Clanga of the Week” David Tholstrup (for leaving his son in Narembeen) Thanks to Kulin IGA for the weekly fresh fruit and lollies. It is very much appreciated! Kulin Hockey Club by Simone Lockyer Finally we had a day of hockey with no rain, but that didn’t stop us from doing silly things on the field. Playing on our home ground against Karlgarin/Hyden the juniors started off the day with a great game winning 3-1. The B grade then followed it up by winning 6 nil, leaving Sarah in the goals rather bored. With the A grade coach scoring 3 of the goals she put the pressure on the A grade to score just as many goals or there would be consequences. Sadly they didn’t score 6 goals but they did have a win of 1 nil. This week’s Pearla award went to Barbara Bunworth. Although Barbara says she got it for playing awesome, that wasn’t the case. As Barbara went to fetch the ball, instead of throwing the ball back on the field she thought she might make herself run some more and throw it 50m backwards. Good work Barb. The Kulin Hockey Club would also like to send our love and sympathy to the Wilson Family Kulin Netball Club by Brooke Tyson & Steph Marsh This Saturday, the Netball Club are running the full canteen and dinner! See below regarding Game, Umpire and Canteen Roster times: Umpire Netta – 12.00pm Em Bastian Juniors – 12.00pm Bec Meikle B Grade - 1.30pm Ash Cook A Grade - 3.00pm Kerry Riseborough Pick up Order: Steph Cassie Foops 9.30-12.00: Coffees: 12.00-2.30: Coffees: 2.30-5.00: Afternoon Tea Steph Cassie Foops Katherine Robins Tam Davis Rhonda Young Laney Duckworth Gen Whisson Keira Hardie Ashley Buttigig Zina Poletti Anne Marie Sloggett Sue Knapp 3.00-5.30 Dinner Prep Sandra Bennett Em Bastian Tanya Sands 5.30-8.00: Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Taryn Scadding Christie Hamilton Gemma Liddelow Bec Meikle 7.30-8.30: Clean Up Clean Up Brooke Tyson Ash Cook Toscanner slice Ingredients 1 1/2 cups plain flour 1/2 cup icing sugar 125g butter, chilled, cubed 1 egg 185g butter, softened 3/4 cup caster sugar 2 eggs 3/4 cup plain flour, sifted 100g (1 cup) ground almonds 90g butter, chopped 1/2 cup caster sugar 1/3 cup honey 125g flaked almonds Method Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line a 3cm deep, 24cm x 29.5cm (base) lamington pan. Combine flour, icing sugar and butter in a food processor. Process until mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add egg. Process until dough comes together. Press into prepared pan. Make filling Using an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs. Beat well to combine. Using a large metal spoon, fold through flour and ground almonds. Spread mixture over base. Bake for 30 minutes, or until golden and firm to the touch. Make topping Combine butter, sugar and honey in a small saucepan over medium heat. Slowly bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer for 2 minutes. Stir through almonds. Pour over warm slice. Bake for 10 minutes. Allow to cool completely in pan before cutting into pieces. Serve. Kulin opens doors with new project Regional towns often boast fascinating old buildings that can't be found in the big smoke, and leading up to the 2013 Bush Races Weekend, Kulin will allow visitors and locals to take a trip down memory lane. The Shire of Kulin has recently received funding through the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund to show off our heritage buildings in the main street using two different roving outdoor performances - ‘Kulin Open Doors’ and ‘Kulin by Night’. Utilising professional actors, community members and setting up clues and scenes, this project is all about bringing the memories of Kulin to life, and giving locals and newcomers a taste of the town's history. Kulin Open Doors - will be a self-guided exploration where people will make their own way to various buildings and places and meet some of the ‘characters’ which once had a connection to the place and to the town. This will be held during the day on the Thursday and Friday. Kulin By Night – will be an evening performance held on the Thursday and Friday night. This will be a formal guided tour for which limited tickets will be available at a minimal cost through the Shire of Kulin. There will also be an opportunity for local community who may be busy with the Bush Races to attend a dress rehearsal of ‘Kulin by Night’ on the Wednesday night before Bush Races. Stay tuned for more info! Keen to be involved? We would love to hear from you! The Shire has teamed up with 'Scooplight Theatre' who in collaboration with the Kulin community will develop the ‘Kulin Open Doors’ and ‘Kulin by Night’ experiences. There are many ways which interested community members of all ages can be involved: • Help with the research and development - Share your story or a memory associated with one or more of our heritage buildings • Man and welcome visitors to different buildings which are part of the experience • Take on a supporting acting role • Provide feedback to the project If you would like to be involved or would like to know more, please contact Gen Whisson at the Shire of Kulin. A big thank you to those who have already offered to help and/or supplied memories, historical information and ideas for the project. Last Friday, the ABC's John Cecil spoke with Senior Project Officer Gen Whisson about the Kulin Open Doors Project. Listen to Gen’s interview by scanning this code using QR Reader (Free APP on IPhone/Smartphone). Alternatively it can be found by clicking on the following website link http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/08/02/3817229.htm The Regional Arts Fund is an Australian Government initiate supporting the arts in regional and remote Australia, administered in Western Australia by Country Arts WA.
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