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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Taking Care of Business

August 27, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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August has been a busy month for Neighbourhood Watch with volunteers heading out to Bunnings for an Information Morning and BBQ. It was a fun morning for the group and Pam Toole’s fruit slice proved to be quite popular with the crowd.

“A public thank you is extended to Allan and Pam Toole, Stephen and Marj Cosgrove, Bruce Adams, Anita Morrison, Dorothea Croker and Maria Peterson for their time, efforts and donations. A thankyou also to Bunnings in Forbes for the use of their equipment.” The last Neighbourhood Watch meeting saw the welcoming of two new members, Stephen and Marj Cosgrove who were both welcomed by the group.

Forbes Neighbourhood Watch is a non-profit scheme that relies entirely on volunteers working together. Their aim is to minimise preventable crime, improve security and report criminal activities. The Forbes Branch continues to grow with more volunteers responding to the call for Area and Street Co-ordinators and more sponsors offering assistance. Individuals and groups that volunteer can attend meetings for feedback and updates and may be able to answer questions regarding any problems in the neighbourhood.

The more areas that are covered, the less each volunteer has to do! Even if you only want to look after a single street, that still makes a difference to the community. Forbes Neighbourhood Watch always welcome ideas and suggestions from the general public as to how the two entities can work together to help make the community a safer one. There are no joining fees attached to being a member either.

Do you have an idea or issue to put forward? If yes then you are invited to get involved in their next monthly meeting which will be held on Friday 7 September from 7:30pm at Forbes Memorial Services Club. A Neighbourhood Watch Information and Display Tent will be on offer at the Forbes Show from 11-12 September.

 

It’s All About the Ladies

August 27, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Throughout the month of September participating businesses will be having in store promotions and specials as part of Girls Day Out and Destination Forbes to encourage locals to live local, love local, shop local. Marg at Undercover Sleepwear & Lingerie says ‘every woman should get a professional bra fitting every 1-2 years’.

As part of the Girls Day Out promotion, Undercover Sleepwear & Lingerie will have Susan, a fitting consultant from Triumph coming into the store on Wednesday 9 September to assist ladies and answer questions. Marg always offers professional breast form fittings and chooses Amoena products.

Little Extras Lifestyle “are proud to be associated with Girls Day Out” says owner Leigh. Exciting promotions are happening in store and any purchase during the month of September will go into the draw for a $200 gift voucher. “Our spring launch will be held on Thursday 24th September 5pm-6.30pm which includes discount vouchers on the evening with the latest in spring fashion releases”.

Drinks and nibbles will be provided and all purchases will have a chance to go into the draw for a Samantha Wills piece to the value of $100. Everybody is invited to come along for a wonderful and fun evening.

Painted Daisies Gift Shoppe are offering 20% off store wide as part of Girls Day Outfor one day only on 4 September. Get in there and check out their extensive range of T2 teas, Woodwick candles, new wooden entertaining boards in funking styles and colours, a selection of great accessories and plenty more items to add that perfect accent to
your home. Check out their Instagram page to find out more about their online promotion and follow the steps to go into the draw for a $100 gift voucher which will be drawn 4 September.

The Forbes Jockey Club annual spring races will be held on the 10th of October and they have teamed up with Girls Day Out. Go shopping for your outfit and accessories at one of the participating businesses in the month of September for a chance to win a private marquee and catering package for 6 at the Forbes Spring Races 10th October.

Gunn’s Menswear says “you don’t need to be a woman to enjoy the Girls Day Out Promotion!” As part Destination Forbes, they have an in store promotion during September. If you buy any suit you can choose a shirt and tie of your choice for free! Perfect for the upcoming Spring Races and the wedding season. “Our suits are bang on trend, very stylish and affordable with most suits around the $250 mark”. “A free shirt and tie has an average value of $110!”

The Girl’s Day Out Luncheon will be held on Friday 4 September and the guest speaker will be Julie Snook, a former graduate from Red Bend Catholic College. Julie began her career as a print journalist in Forbes before climbing the ranks in the industry. Julie now works for Channel Nine in the Sydney newsroom. The Luncheon will be held at Forbes Inn Restaurant and a community nurse will also talk about ovarian cancer. Tickets can be purchased from Undercover Sleepwear & Lingerie for $50 per person, which includes a 2-course meal. Contact Marg Duggan on 6851 4405 for more details.

Forbes Sheep Sale

August 26, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

 

Forbes Sheep Sale

Conducted 25/08/2015

Yarded 24387 including 20831lambs. There were approximately 12000 new season lambs included in the offering which were again of excellent quality. Following good rain in the last few days and a big reduction in numbers competition was stronger. Prices for prime “new” and “old” lambs improved by $3 to $5 compared to last week’s sale.

Heavy new season lambs (23 kilos+)
$148.00 to $171.00

Trade weight new season lambs (18 to 22Kgs)
$118.00 to $151.00

Extra Heavy Lambs
$163.00 to $206.00

Lambs 23-26kgs
$144.00 to $168.00

Trade weight Lambs
$113.00 to $147.00

Store Lambs
$93.00 to $115.00

Heavy merino lambs
$ To
Trade weight Merino Lambs
$104.00 to $137.00

Hoggets
$110.00 to $123.00

There were only 3556 yarded and prices remained fully firm compared to last week’s sale.

Merino Wethers
$100.00 to $127.00

Merino Ewes
$80.00 to $130.00

XB Ewes
$82.00 to $126.00

Light Sheep
$32.00 to $74.00

Merino Rams
$80.00 to $96.00

Forbes Cattle Sale

August 26, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

 

Forbes Cattle Sale

Conducted 24/08/2015

There were 1325 yarded. Despite a smaller offering and wet conditions in the district the market eased for all descriptions. Prime yearling steers eased by 3 to 4c a kilo and more for feeders. The heifers eased more , falling by 8 to 10c, heavy steers were back by 5c and cows fell 5 to 7c compared to last week’s sale.

Prime yearling steers up to 440kgs
300.0c to 350.6c

Prime yearling heifers up to 440kgs
285.0c to 340.0c

Feeder steers
290.0c to 334.0c

Heavy Steers over 500kgs
300.0c to 350.0c

Heavy steers over 600 kilos
To. 340.0c (tops to $2216.00)

Heavy Heifers
270.0c to 330.0c

Cows – 2 score

Cows – 3 score
253.0c to 269.0c

Heavy Bulls
0c to 300.0c

Girls Day Out

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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We are fast approaching Destination Forbes 2015 with the Girl’s Day Out Luncheon to be held on Friday 4 September. This year the guest speaker will be Julie Snook, a former graduate from Red Bend Catholic College. Julie began her career in Forbes as a print journalist before moving to the ACT to join the founding team at the Canberra
Weekly Magazine. She then went into television and radio until she accepted a role with Channel Nine in the Sydney newsroom.

The luncheon will be held at Forbes Inn Restaurant and a community nurse will also talk about ovarian cancer. Tickets can be purchased from Undercover Sleepwear & Lingerie for $50 per person, which includes a 2-course meal. Contact Marg Duggan on 6851 4405 for more details.

BreastScreen Back in Town

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The new mobile breast screening unit is continuing its tour of Forbes until Monday 28 September following 5 weeks in Parkes. The bus is part of BreastScreen NSW Greater Western’s initiative aiming to increase awareness and promote early detection of breast cancer.

“It is vital for all women aged between 50 and 74 to have a mammogram every two years at a BreastScreen NSW clinic,” said Lachlan Health Service Manager Liz Mitchell. “It is a free service that only takes 20 minutes and it could save your life.” Liz said it is wonderful that women from Forbes can get a free mammogram locally without having to travel during this time, encouraging local women to make the most of the opportunity while the van is in Forbes.

The BreastScreen van is one of 11 upgraded units in the state with the purpose of helping to support early detection for the one in eight women in NSW affected by breast cancer in their lifetime. “Early detection is the key to improving the survival rate of breast cancer, and mammograms can detect cancers before they can be seen or felt,” Liz said.

Enhancements in the new vehicles include things like upgraded digital mammography equipment, a secure wireless communication system, improved air-conditioning and wheelchair access. Lorraine Parker, a Councillor for Lachlan
Health said the upgraded van is a great improvement because it uses the same technology and provides the same service as the BreastScreen service in Orange without the need to travel.

“It is really important that women visit the van while it is in Forbes,” Lorraine said. The BreastScreen Mobile Unit will be stationed in Victoria Park behind the Cenotaph on Harold Street until Friday 28 September, when it will then travel to Tottenham, Tullamore, Trundle, Peak Hill, Narromine and Molong. Bookings can be made by phoning 13 20 50 or just stop by the van.

 

Jan Farewells The Forbes Show

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The Forbes Show is fast approaching and plenty of people are getting excited. Opening for the 11th and 12th of September, the Forbes Show is a must-do event which is reaching a milestone in its 140th year. There is one person who is looking forward to the 2015 Show with a mixture of elation and sadness. This will be Janell Facey’s seventh and final year as the Forbes Show Secretary and although it is the end of an era, Jan has no regrets.

“When the Secretary position came up it really interested me,” Jan said. “I’ve honestly loved every minute of it!” “I’m very excited because I will finally get to share my grandson’s birthday. He is now four and I haven’t shared a birthday with him yet because he was born on Show weekend.” This year promises to be the best Show yet with a huge range of attractions and fun events on the schedule. Entries for Miss Showgirl are still open and this year there are over $1000 worth of fantastic prizes up for grabs.

From beef cattle to cage birds, machinery displays to tupperware, rides, show bags, show jumping, lolly ladies, harness racing, jousting tournaments and fireworks, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Tickets can be purchased from the Show Office and families can buy sheets of $1 ride coupons for $25 with a value of $30 which can be used anywhere in Show Alley.

Golf: A Range of Formats

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

The Final of the Wallace Cup, a handicap match play comp, was contested between Daniel Bayley and Peter ‘Ecky’ Dawson. Daniel triumphed 3/2 after a very close contest. Congratulations to Daniel who has been a formidable opponent throughout, and a staunch supporter of the event. Saturday’s play was the ‘Righties vs Lefties’ contest, played under Stableford conditions with aggregate scores for each side of the contest deciding the winners. The field of 46 players was split as nature would have it, with 37 right-handers playing against 9 lefthanders.

They were pleased to be contesting this after the ‘World Left-Handers Day’ was commemorated on the preceding Friday. The Lefties aggregate score was 303, somewhat behind the Righties aggregate score of 339. So once again the Righties prove that it is better to play on the left side of the ball, but ah no, it is better to play on the correct side of the ball. Among this comp there was a hidden Foursomes prize. Two cards were drawn at random from each of the Righties and Lefties groups. The aggregate score for each pair decided the winning foursome. In a real turnaround,
the phantom Leftie pairing of Barry Shine and Bruce Carpenter (69) defeated the phantom Rightie pairing of Mick Spice and Brian Monaghan (66).

Also on Saturday was the Stableford comp, contested in two grades. The A-grade winner was Paul Kay (41 points) ahead of runner-up Brian Everest (40). The B-grade winner was Frank Donohue (with 37) from Frank Hanns (36).
The ball sweep went to 36, and included those above plus: 39 – Will Gordon, 38 – Ben Webb, 37 – Barry Shine, Ian Bown, 36 – Niel Duncan, Barry Parker, Doug Churchill. The NTP’s went to: 9th: Andrew Grieson, 18th: Adam Borger. Andrew got his ‘2’ but Adam missed out. There were four 2’s scored, all by right-handers, with the 3rd being most prolific. The classiest ‘2’ went to Ben Webb on the first – a pure strike and a pure putt. Sunday’s 18 hole Stableford Medley was contested by 20 players, including one visitor – John Zannes from Narrabri. Not only did the
sun eventually shine, but so did the golfing.

The Winner was Ron Morris with 42 points, ahead of Phil Duke with 41 points. These last few weeks have shown that scores of over 40 points are needed to be among the prize winners. Ron kept his group entertained on the 11th green for a long time, and kept them all entertained throughout the game, especially after his birdie on the 14th. The NTP’s went to – 9th: B Carpenter, 18th: F Smith. Neither turned their good shots into a ‘2’, but Bruce got one on the 3rd and Fran got one on the 9th! There were four 2’s scored overall. The ball sweep went to 38 points, going to: 40 – Rob Webb, Rod Besgrove, Ron Spice, 38 – Ben Webb. Barb Drabsch did play this week, but somehow missed out.

On Thursday 13 August, the Vets played a 12-hole event at Forbes. The cool breeze cut through a few swings but 29 players were pleased to be there. The winner was Peter Unwin (F) with 26, on count back from John Davies (P) on 26. The Bradman Award went to John Whatmore (F) who had one of those days we just do not want to talk about. At least the company was good. The NTP’s were: 9th – A Grade: Nil (they all missed!), B Grade: M Cartwright (F); 18th – A Grade: D Rodgers (P), B Grade: P Cripps (F). The ball sweep went to 22.

The Mick Miller Shield was an embarrassment for Forbes, who lost on home soil with 134 to Parkes score of 142. Back to the drawing board guys! The next game is an 18-hole event at Forbes, on 20 August. It is the usual gathering
at 9:30 am for a 10:00 am start. So, if you are reading this, you are late already.

Special Notice
The Lachlan Valley District Final for the NSW Men’s Fourball Championship will be played at Bogan Gate GC on Sunday 23 August. Representatives from Forbes are: F Hanns/B Parker teeing off at 11 am from the 1st tee; P Maher/ M Cahill at 11:08 am from the 1st, and F Donohue/P Pymont at 11 am from the 6th. Good luck guys, and remember that when putting on sand greens, do so with authority.

Here are some items:
The second event in the ‘Juniors on the Move’ programme, run by our very own Daniel Newton, was held at Parkes recently. A very enthusiastic group of 14 players attended, receiving individual coaching and participating in competitive events. It was another successful event, with new players mixing with the established ‘junior coaching junkies’. The next event is set for 6 September at Forbes, with another coaching workshop being targeted for the September School Holidays. Contact Daniel at the Pro Shop for more info.

The organisation for the Forbes Nissan Classic, set for 14/15 November, is gathering momentum, with some new ideas being promoted.

By Short Putt

Our Bloke – Luke Whitty

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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How long have you lived in Forbes? I’ve lived in Forbes for 20 years and originated from Gooloogong.
What do you love most about living in Forbes? It’s a great country town with a very hospitable and welcoming community.
Who do you think will win the football grand final? The Broncos.
What are your hobbies? Enduro motorbike riding and camping.
What is the biggest change you would like to see in the world? A cure for cancer.
Describe your dream holiday? A camping trip around Australia.
What are your plans for the future? To work hard, raise my three boys the best I can and spoil my wife.
What do you love about your job? Working with a great team of people, working with livestock and servicing the rural community.

Forbes Cricket Funding

August 20, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Cricketers in Forbes and across NSW will benefit this year from the renewal of a partnership between Cricket NSW and fast food giant McDonald’s. This partnership will see McDonald’s as the Major Community Partner of Cricket NSW during the 2015/2016 cricket season to support individuals reaching for their sporting dreams.

“After an incredibly successful inaugural year, we are pleased to once again partner with Cricket NSW,” said Malcolm Harrison, licensee of McDonald’s in Forbes, Parkes and Cowra. “We value the development of important life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship and we encourage locals from Forbes to sign up and get involved with their local cricket club.” “We hope our support of Cricket NSW will help to increase the number of Aussies batting,
bowling and fielding for our national support.”

Like last year, McDonald’s will be involved Forbes Cricket Funding with Cricket NSW on a number of levels including major sponsorship of Country Cricket and supporting recipients of the Cricket NSW Facility Grants program. Last season the program funded over $5.8 million worth of facility upgrades for grassroots cricket across the state.

Some McDonald’s restaurants will engage with their respective local cricket clubs to host sign-up days and other events to encourage active participation in the sport. As part of the sponsorship, they will recognise a McDonald’s junior cricketer of the week from both metropolitan and regional NSW during the cricket season. “We are delighted to have McDonald’s on board for another season,” said Cricket NSW General Manager of Commercial Operations
and Communications, Brett Richardson.

“Both Cricket NSW and McDonald’s are passionate about getting kids active and we will promote our recruitment messages to get kids playing cricket this summer.”

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