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Parkes Phoenix Editor

Maggi Barnard has been with the Forbes Phoenix since 2021 and loves writing about her community.

A Marvellous Life Of Music And Memories

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


At 106 years young, Irene (Rene) Francis is not only the longest living resident in Forbes, but she also has an admirable story to tell.

When The Forbes Phoenix caught up with her this week she was knitting away with her daughter Marguerite at the Jemalong Residential Village for the Wrap with Love charity.

Rene was prepared with photos to share some of her proud moments. The first pho- to she took out was of her at 16 with her beloved violin. She gave up school to take up music professionally and played for a broadcasting station in Sydney prior to the establishment of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). “We performed on air,” recalls Rene. The announcer, Mr Corcoran, described her as “not quite as tall as my watch chain”.

Rene’s love of music lasted her whole life until hearing problems started interfer- ing. “Mum gave up playing the violin when she was 97. She was concerned her notes weren’t being played correctly,” said Mar- guerite, “However she played the piano un- til she was 101. When we think of Mum we think of music.”

The next photo is of a debonair Rene and her husband, Arthur, after their mar- riage. They were married during the Great Depression. There was no fanfare and none was needed. They moved to Forbes in 1936 from Sydney. “I was fascinated by the dust rolling like waves on the unsealed road driving into Forbes. I held my daughter Barbara up so she could see,” said Rene.

Proudly displayed on Rene’s wall is a certificate from the Bishop of Bathurst, presented on her 100th birthday, for her contribution as a scripture teacher, pianist and violinist.

Answering if there is any advice Rene can offer, she simply said: “No, I don’t. All I can say is that I always do what I know to be right and it doesn’t matter what anyone says. I thank the Lord every morning for looking after me.”

By Dianne Collie

Always Something New For Cheryl

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


The courageous and committed woman solely responsible for the establishment of four new community newspapers in the Central West, has decided to write the ending to one chapter of her illustrious career.

Cheryl Newsom, Publisher of The Phoe- nix Group of Newspapers, handed over the reins to her daughter Sarah Maynard this week to retire.

Cheryl marched in where others feared to tread during a time of downsizing in the newspaper industry worldwide, and within three years had four successful newspapers up and running.

She arrived in Canowindra five years ago after a successful media career in the Big Smoke to be closer to her family. She continued with her media consultancy busi- ness Inxcess for a few years, and then decided she wanted to do something locally. When The Canowindra Phoenix came up for sale in 2013 she jumped at the opportunity, and had her very own newspaper for the first time.

The Canowindra Phoenix was transformed from a small four-page paper to a 12-page weekly publication with the motto: Live Local, Love Local, Shop Local.

The Phoenix recipe proved successful and there was no stopping Chez, as she is also known. The Forbes Phoenix was launched on 3rd July 2015, and in March last year two more newspapers saw the light: The Parkes Phoenix and The Hilltops Phoenix.

She was a woman on a mission, and would often say: “Watch out Fairfax we are hot on your tail!”

Chez is a sales guru at heart and selling is her real passion. She was instrumental in launching the Canowindra Tourism Booklet, the Blayney Tourism Booklet, as well as calendar and rainfall charts for all four newspapers.

She already has some new jobs in the pipeline for retirement, but for now The Phoenix team wishes her safe travelling and time to just chill out.

 

Our Gal

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


Cheryl Newsom

How long have you lived in Canowindra and what do you like about living here?
I have lived in Canowindra for five years. It is very quiet, although sometimes a little too quiet, but I am close to my two grandchildren. They make my day, every day.

What did you enjoy about your job and what are your plans now that you are stepping down as publisher?
I have been the publisher of the Phoenix Group of Newspapers for four years, and have really enjoyed the weekly challenges. I love meeting the business people and learning more about their business. I plan to do a lot of travelling, and will be available for businesses and big media clients for consul- tancy initiatives.

What do you do to unwind after work and on weekends?
I do a lot of reading, and love my garden.

What are you really good at?
I believe that one of my strengths is my sales ability – this still continues to give me a buzz.

What is your pet hate?
People who do not respond to emails and phone calls.

Tell us about your best holiday ever.
I have had a lot of exciting holidays, al- though some of my best holidays would include, time in Italy at Easter with my two girls and a wildlife game drive north of Dur- ban in South Africa. I am looking forward to my holiday this year to Italy, Spain, Portu- gal and London.

Skiers Put Bare Feet Forward In Forbes

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Nearly 70 barefoot skiers from all over NSW attended a coaching clinic at the Forbes Aquatic Centre and Bundaburrah over three days last week.

The skiers came from Forbes, Parkes, Oberon, Gundagai, Narrandera and Liver- pool.

“The Forbes barefoot coaching sessions are growing and the feedback has been sensational,” said Jim Cronin. “We have al- ready taken bookings for the clinic in 2018.”

The sessions grew from one last year, to two this year, but due to high demand a third had to be added.

The Forbes Phoenix met with some participants last Friday. Toby Cox (10) said he was “feeling really good about attending the coaching clinic”. Toby is a competent water skier but was trying bare foot skiing for the first time, “because my Granddad does it”. Wes Murray (14) likes to barefoot because “it’s fun”. Wes was happy he barefooted

on Thursday using the boom bar and was looking forward to stepping up and taking the rope behind the boat.

Peter and Leanne Gosling travelled all the way from Sydney on Friday morning to bring their son Kye (15) to the clinic. “We are very proud parents,” said Leanne, and when Kye ranked third in the Junior Boys NSW Barefoot Championship last week- end they were over the moon.

There were three coaches at the clinic: Brendon Chattaway, Peter O’Neil and Brendan Paige. “Barefoot skiing is the pin- nacle!” said Brendon. “It is challenging but it is the ultimate freedom when skiing.”

Jim said all three coaches were looking forward to holding the coaching clinics again next year to take participants through their paces in a safe and fun environment.

By Dianne Collie

Forbes Locals’ Barefeet Firmly Planted On Water

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


The third NSW Barefoot Championship held at the Forbes Aquatic Centre last weekend was a fabulous success with 43 competitors.

Locals Jono Collits, Tas Spackman, Tom Morrison, Joff King, Tim Burke, Angus King and Jim Cronin wowed their family and friends with their skill. “It is so great bare- footing to a home crowd,” said Tom. “Everyone can watch all your tricks.” Forbes has a unique advantage over other venues as all spectators can see the whole event.

The locals did not only show off their skill, but managed to win rankings too. Tom was ranked second in the junior boys competition, Jono ranked second in the men’s overall (Second division) while Jim Cronin was ranked third and Tas tenth in the men’s overall (third division) competition.

During the competition two to three adjudicators scored each competitor from the back of the boat. The competition included slalom, tricks and jump events. The slalom events saw competitors crossing the wake of the boat as many times as possible. During the trick events, competitors hear a siren when on their two feet when they had to perform technique tricks for 15 seconds. The crowd was amazed at many of the tricks including skiing backwards, turns and butt slides. Jumps where also undertaken which is not an easy feat without skis.

To add to the overall festive atmosphere, campervans were set up and individual marquees joined together all along the shore of the Forbes Aquatic Centre to allow spectators to socialise and see the com- petitors in action at the same time. Peter O’Neil and the Mulwala Waterski Club Trick Skiers amazed the crowd on the fly board.

By Dianne Collie

Stimulate Your Mind, Enrich Your Life

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


The NSW Seniors Festival from 3rd to 12th March is your time to shine with something for everyone under the theme: Let’s do more together.

Forbes is in on the action, so if you are over 60, the Forbes Fes- tival will give you the chance to make new friends or get together with old ones with a number of events planned.

The festival kicks off today with a community barbeque at 12pm at the Jemalong Residential Village with entertainment by Paddy Molloy and Ray Lassere.

On Sunday at 2pm a seniors variety concert will be held at the Forbes Town Hall with performances by the Parkes Orchestra, Trish Maxwell, Barbara Bruce, Lyn Sharp, James Janetski, John Smith, Richard Morgan, the Gilmours and the Forbes College for Seniors Singers. Entry is a gold coin donation.

The festival continues on Monday with a morning tea with the residents at Mater Aged Care at 10.30am. Entry is $6 and there will be lucky door prizes, raffles, a trading table and morning tea.

On Wednesday, 8th March students will be supporting seniors to help them learn more about computers and the seniors kiosk. This event will be held from 9.30 to 11am at Forbes High School. Bookings are essential for this event.

Later that afternoon from 2pm, Mater Aged Care is hosting Big Bingo. Families and community members are welcome to attend with great prizes on offer.

For the final event of the festival, the Forbes Men’s Shed at the Forbes Showground will open its doors from 10am to 12pm to give the community the opportunity to sample the activities on offer and find out more about the organisation.

For further information about festival or to RSVP contact Com- munity Relations Officer, Blake Nicholson on 6850 2355 or email blake.nicholson@forbes.nsw.gov.au

Be Seen

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


Pete O’Neill’s Mulwala Trick Skiers delighted the crowd at the NSW Barefoot Championships at Forbes last weekend.

 

Forbes local Tas Spackman in action at last weekend’s NSW Barefoot Championships.

Well known estate agent at Landmark Harcourts Forbes, Ainslie Toole called her very first auction at Eloora Park just outside Forbes last week, and sold it!

Snippets

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


Youth of the Year: Chloe Morrison of Red Bend Catholic College won the Zone 5 Li- ons Youth of the Year finals in Grenfell on Sunday. She competed against other finalists from Cowra High School, Hennessy College in Young and Henry Lawson High in Grenfell.

Each contestant was interviewed by the judging panel, had to answer two impromp- tu questions about the NSW Government Greyhound racing ban and the wearing of uniforms and present a prepared speech. Chloe’s was about disability. She will pro- gress to the District 201N4 final in Cowra on 18th March. The Forbes and District Lions Club will host the state final of the Youth of the Year in Forbes on 8th April. Call Peter Bright on 0419 463 803 if you would like to attend.

Clean Up Australia Day: Remember to head to Victoria Park on Sunday for the clean up day starting at 9am. Volunteers will be provided with gloves, rubbish bags, sunscreen and water, and a free sausage sizzle at Apex Park afterwards.

Probus News: Everyone had a great time at the barbeque with Parkes Probus club on 16th January. There will be a mystery trip this month. The Men’s Probus trip to the Hawkesbury will be in May. Probus membership will remain at $25 – bring it to the March meeting.

Youth Awards: It is time to nominate young persons (12 to 25) who deserves to be recognised for their achievements and contribution to the community for a Youth Week Award. Youth Week is from 31st March to 9th April, with the awards cere- mony on 4th April.

Nominations will be for the following awards: Youth Citizenship Award, Sports Volunteer Award, Education Award, Bright- er Future Award. Nominations close at 5pm on 22nd March. Forms available from Youth Development Assistant Clarissa Stewart at Council.

Native grants: The Forbes High School (FHS) Gardening Group and 8SU Agricul- ture class combined forces and success- fully applied for a $400 tree grant from the NSW Teachers Federation last year.

Grants are offered to schools each year for the planting of native trees and shrubs. FHS students researched natives and selected lemon tea trees to improve the school environment as the trees will also mitigate the breeding of mosquitoes in the area. The Tree Levy grant can only be used for native trees and shrubs.

New Owners At Choices Flooring

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


If you are building a new home or planning to do renovations, Choices Flooring in Parkes has new owners and will beat any written quote for the month of March.

Michelle and Richard Bligh, who recently moved back to their hometown from the Sunshine Coast, took over Choices Floor- ing on 16th January.

“We owned a business in Caloundra sell- ing custom made screens, blinds and awn- ings for the past nine years,” said Michelle. The family sold the business on the Sunshine Coast and took a three-month trip to Cape York before relocating to Parkes.

“I grew up in Parkes – my parents are Neil and Janelle Unger – and we wanted to be closer to family and give our three children the opportunity to grow up in a great rural community and enjoy a laid back country lifestyle,” said Michelle.

When Choices was up for sale, it was too good an opportunity to pass up, “as we had been working in a similar business environ- ment”.

According to Michelle they are looking for- ward to making a great business even bet- ter. They are starting by doing a full makeo- ver of the showroom, getting new samples, as well as introducing a mobile showroom to give better service to outlying areas.

Choices Flooring services Parkes, Forbes, Trundle, Condobolin and other surrounding areas.

The new owners have also kept the three members of staff and one contractor at Choices Flooring to continue the level of experience and local knowledge offered by the business.

Whether you are looking for new carpets, hard flooring, vinyl plant, sheet vinyl, shut- ters, blinds and awnings, Choices Parkes is a one stop shop for all your flooring and window covering needs.

Call them for a free measure and quote, visit the showroom or pick up a free copy of Inspiring Choices in store for more ideas.

Netball News

March 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The 17U team will compete in the NNSW State Championships over the June long weekend, and the 15 years team will com- pete in the NNSW State Age Championships on the first weekend of the July school holidays.

Kristin Read is the 17U team coach and assistant coach is Rebecca Roach. Isabelle Cowhan is the 15 years team coach.

Applications for the 12 and 13 years rep teams close on 7th March.

Players must be turning 12 or 13 years this year, and play in the local Saturday compe- tition. Robyn Kenny is the 13 years team coach, and Lyn Ford the 12 years team coach with Tasha Shaw as assistant coach.

Autumn night competitions for mixed and ladies teams started on Wednesday. The competitions will be played until the June long weekend, with the finals to be played on the Wednesday night after the long weekend. No competitions during the school holidays.

The Saturday competition will be starting soon. The competition age groups start with NetSetGo for 5-7 years skills, and 8-9 years competition.

Divisions for competitions are 10/11 years, 12/13 years and open for 14 years to open ladies.

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