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Fallen heroes memorials
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◆ Michael and his wife Fran enjoying the
company of their first great grand-child in 2011.
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tissue donation. Her Dad Michael Shepherd became
an organ donor in 2011.
She remembers her Dad as someone who was
“always there for us. He was keen for us kids to
toe the line and even a bit authoritarian, but if we
needed anything he was the first to offer assistance,” she says.
Michael, 76, had been a hospital orderly at the
Royal Adelaide and Repatriation Hospitals. At the
time he had been married for 55 years to Fran, an
Enrolled Nurse. They had three children, six grandchildren and one great grand-child.
As he aged, Michael’s sight and hearing had
deteriorated but he was otherwise healthy. Then
one day at home with Fran, he suffered a massive
brain haemorrhage.
“The ambulance took him straight to Flinders
Medical Centre,” says Sue, a Registered Nurse at
Kalyra, Belair. “Dad was on a ventilator but we
knew that night that he was not going to survive,”
she says.
“Just knowing him, and the conversations we’d
had as a family, we knew he wasn’t at all in favour
of being on life support and we had no hesitation
when DonateLife approached us about organ and
tissue donation.
“He was surrounded by his family – there was no
disagreement – we were all on the same page.”
Michael’s liver and kidneys helped to transform
three people’s lives.
“Dad was always keen to ensure nothing was
wasted – if there was stale cake Mum had to make
it into a pudding,” says Sue. “We said, he’s still not
wasting anything!”
Sue’s commitment to organ and tissue donation
remains strong. “More people should do it,” she
says.“It’s not a hard thing to say yes to – if there’s
not going to be any quality of life.
However many people may not be aware that
even if you indicate on your SA driver’s licence that
you wish to donate organs, you are only recording
your ‘intent’.
To give your ‘consent’ to donate, you need to
sign on to the Australian Organ Donor Register
(AODR) which is held by Medicare. If you are in a
position to become a donor,
medical staff will check this
national online database,
before speaking with your
family.
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The
◆ Claire Phillips (a relative of both Jones and
Watchman families) with
Blackwood RSL President
Frank Blamey viewing one
of the nine plinths in need
of repair near Coromandel
Valley War Memorial.
“IN 1915, there were only fifty families in
Coromandel Valley,” said Blackwood RSL
President, Frank Blamey. “It makes you think
of the effect of the War on the community at
that time; 26 sons went to war and nine didn’t
come back.”
Following negotiations with Onkaparinga
Council, Frank hopes the restoration and
relocation of nine plinths commemorating
Coromandel’s Great War heroes will be
completed in time for ANZAC day this year.
In his letter to Council last year, Frank
highlighted the plinths weren’t really visible
from the footpath, and many of them also
needed to be cleaned and repaired.
Frank felt the plinths needed to be properly
displayed so people could see the Digger’s
sacrifice, and said many Blackwood RSL
members would voluntary offer their time and
equipment to help.
The original Memorial was built from
contributions from the fifty households of the
Valley.
According to monumentaustralia.org.au, a
total of £268 was raised to build it, which was
an average of £5 from each household - more
than two weeks’ average wage at the time.
In 2000, the monument was restored and
moved 1000 metres north of its original
location however the plinths, inscribed with
by Annie Waddington-Feather
the words: ‘For King and Country,’ followed by
the rank, name, and the date and place of death
of the fallen hero, remained in their current
locations.
“Although the plinths have been recreated
in the new memorial, the original ones are
historical markers, which is why they should be
restored and relocated,” explained Frank.
Coromandel resident Claire Phillips,
a relative of Frederick Jones and Alfred
Watchman who are commemorated on two
of the plinths, thought it was good the plinths
were being looked after and restored.
She said the men were her great uncles
on both her mother’s and father’s side of the
family.
“They’ve never been forgotten by us, and this
new position means they will be remembered
by new generations,” she said.
An Onkaparinga Council officer has met
with Frank Blamey to discuss the relocation
and Council was now working to determine the
appropriate concept plan, consultation, funding
and potential programing of these works.
Frank is delighted with Council’s response
and is looking forward to seeing the plinths’
restoration and relocation in time for ANZAC
Day this year.
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SOUTH Australians are being encouraged to set
time aside to talk about organ and tissue donation
in the lead up to DonateLife Week – Australia’s
national awareness week to promote organ and
tissue donation which will take place from
23 February until 2 March.
The theme this year is Have the chat that saves
lives. Ask and know your loved one’s donation
decision.
Blackwood’s Sue McShane well knows the
importance of family discussions about organ and
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Candidates views help to make
informed vote
by Annie Waddington-Feather
they will support the implementation of the
Blackwood Road Management Plan to alleviate bottle necks, danger spots and delays in and
around Blackwood.
* Blackwood Library – the libra r y in
Blackwood is not adequate to meet community
needs and bringing it up to current OHS&W
standards will reduce the space considerably.
Candidates should provide information about
how they will support efforts by Mitcham
Council to fund and develop a facility that better
meets community needs.
WITH a State election just six weeks away
(March 15, 2014), The Blackwood Times speaks
to two community groups to see what local
issues they think candidates need to address.
Ka ren Hock ley, Blackwood / Belai r and
District Community Association (BBDCA)
President confirmed it was writing to candidates
about issues the BBDCA considered important
to Davenport voters this coming state election
include:
* Roads in and around Blackwood – candidates should provide information about how
* Bushfire prevention and maintenance of
National Parks and reserves – lack of funding
for maintenance and poor land management is
contributing to the bushfire risk facing voters
in Davenport. Candidates should provide information about how they will better fund these
activities.
While the Blackwood Action Group (BAG)
President, Andrew Tidswell, said the group
would be surveying candidates for the seat of
Davenport in the up-coming State Election and
was keen to find out their views on a range
of local issues to assist our community make
informed voting decisions.
Cycling debate on election table
There are a lot of cycling areas and facilities to
encourage people to get on their bikes here, howTHE festive season is over, people back at work ever, with a study by Adelaide University’s Centre
and the children have returned to school - now for for Automotive Safety Research last year revealing
the State election.
four in every five crashes between cars and bicyThe recent ‘Tour Down Under’ has probably cles are caused by the driver of the car, it’s timely
inspired a few more people to ditch the car and to remind all road users of their responsibilities.
take up cycling, and with the summer months
Iain Evans MP said he hears from residents
upon us, the number of cyclists on roads in our from both camps. “Cyclists are upset with cars
area has undoubtedly risen.
riding too close and drivers are upset with cyclists
One Blackwood resident who is also a cyclist, riding 2 or 3 abreast on narrow roads,” he said.
Ian Smith believes that South Australia lacks safe
“As the only MP to have ridden from Adelaide
systems for bike riding and that is why we need to Perth, I am aware of the dangers of cycling in
mandatory helmet laws.
parts of Mitcham and the Adelaide Hills with
Ian, who is running for the Legislative Council narrow and windy roads. I would advise common
in the March 2014 election, would like to see more sense for bike riders and for motorists to be aware
cycle lanes in the area, and possibly the implemen- of more cyclists on the road.”
tation of kerbs separating the cycle lane as seen in
There have been serious accidents involving
Denmark and Holland.
bikes in Blackwood too. In 2010, Eden Hills resiHe also thought it would be good if there were dent Senator Penny Wright was riding in the bike
more linked up cycle tracks between council areas. lane when she was knocked off her bike and seriously injured by a car making a right
hand turn from Shepherds Hill Road
into Gladstone Road.
“I thought ‘gosh I’m going to die’ then
I realised I was on the ground. I had a
helmet on so was relieved I wasn’t going
to have brain injuries but one of my legs
was very skewed,” she recalled.
Senator Wright suffers ongoing problems with a chronically injured leg and
now rides an electric bike. She points
out the accident occurred on a fine,
Saturday morning, and she was wearing
a helmet.
“But it didn’t protect me from
a distracted driver,” she said, adding
distracted drivers aren’t just an issue
for cyclists. “There are other vulnerable road users such as people crossing
with prams and elderly scooter users,”
Senator Wright said.
While infrastructure in the area could
be improved to be safer for cyclists,
drivers still need to be aware of all road
◆ Senator Penny Wright (on right) took part in “Amy’s
users.
Senator Wright highlights: “It’s
Ride” for the Amy Gillett Foundation last year.
by Annie Waddington-Feather
about planning and attitudes. Every time we get
behind the wheel of the car we need to remind
ourselves we are driving a great lump of metal
which travels at speed.” p
Some of the particular issues BAG will be
seeking information about include:
• The Blackwood Road Management Plan
• Public transport services
• Re-routing of the rail freight rail line
• The Master Plan for the Wittunga Botanic
Garden
If you have any issues you’d like to highlight
to local candidates directly, the BBDCA is hosting ‘Meet the Candidates’ forums for the Waite
and Davenport electorates next month:
• Waite electorate: Tuesday 4th March, 7.30pm
Uniting Church Hall, Sheoak Road
• Davenport electorate: Thursday 6th March,
7.30pm Blackwood Community Centre, Young
St, Blackwood.
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Hills happenings ...
*Enjoy your meal with a Lion
Looking for a night out with a difference - why not join in the Chinese
New Year celebrations at the House of
Zen restaurant in Belair on Saturday
8 February; or treat your loved one
to a Valentine’s Day meal on Friday
February 14.
For Chinese New Year, be entertained
by a vibrant and energetic display of lion
dancing (below) while enjoying a deli-
You can dine a la carte or sit back and
enjoy their banquet from $36.80 per head.
Bookings for a table of 4 or more will also
receive a complimentary bottle of red or
white wine with their meal.
And don’t forget Valentine’s Day.
Tables are filling quickly for these celebrations, so book your table now by
phoning Hung on 8370 2333.
p The House of Zen restaurant is
located at 6 Main Road, Belair opposite the BP service station.
* Wittunga Under the Stars
cious meal prepared by well known and
experienced Adelaide chef Hung Lien.
Don’t forget to come along to the
musical spectacular held in the natural amphitheatre of Wittunga Botanic
Garden on Shepherds Hill Road - Friday
7 February from 5.30 for 6.30pm start.
Organized by the Lions Club of
Blackwood, this event boasts a variety
of quality musicians and performers
including: ‘Walk the Line’ - performing
Johnny Cash favourites; and ‘Sound
Factory’ performing hits from 60’s to
90’s; plus ‘The Mitcham City Big
Brass Band’.
p Tickets are $10 per adult;
child $5 or $25 a family (2
adults + 2 children) - they are
available from Iain Evans MP
office, Blackwood Pharmacy,
and can be purchased on the
night at the gate, or by phoning 8178 0513 or 8370 2211.
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*Movies in the Valley
An outdoor cinema is something that everyone should
experience at least once. The
Coromandel Community Centre
is hosting ‘Movies in the Park’
at Weymouth Oval, Main Road,
Coromandel Valley on Saturday,
22 February from 7pm.
A $2 donation is all it will
take to enjoy the 8pm screening
of highly entertaining “Monsters
University” (animated G rated
movie) showing.
Come and enjoy a night of
entertainment under the stars
with family and friends. Bring
along your bean bag, rugs (no
high backed chairs please) and
picnic baskets.
p F o r m o re i n f o r m a t i o n
about the event, visit www.
coromandelcc.org.au or phone
8370 6880. (If rain is
forecast the event will
be cancelled.)
The LIONS CLUB of BLACKWOOD
presents
A night of music in the
Wittunga Botanic Garden
H ‘WITTUNGA UNDER H
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THE STARS’
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Friday, 7 February from 6.30pm
Wittunga Garden, Eden Hills
H featuring quality variety performances by H
City of Mitcham Band
Sound Factory
Walk The Line
BBQ - Food stalls (inc. pancakes) - Hot & Cold Drinks - Face Painting
BYO Drinks - Blanket - Picnic Basket - Cork Screw!
ENTRY - Adults $10
Child $5
Family $25 (2 adults + 2 children)
TICKETS & INFORMATION :
Phone 8178 0513 or 8370 2211;
purchase at the gate on the night; or
from Iain Evans MP office - 7 Young St;
Blackwood Pharmacy, 248 Main Rd, (Foodland Shopping Ctr)
A Lions Club of Blackwood Community Event
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“BOYS WILL BE BOYS”
The Blackwood, Coromandel and Belair Boys Club (BCBBC)
Part 2 of the series celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the 1914 Blackwood Magazine.
FOR much of the 20th century the Boys’ Club Hall, boys and 50 girls) at a time when the population of
located on the corner of Coromandel Parade and Garnet Blackwood and the surrounding area was about 1,000.
Avenue, was the social hub of the Blackwood area.
During the last few months the enthusiasm in Club
The Blackwood Boys Club itself had its origins in a affairs has been most pronounced…the patrons of bildiscussion which took place one evening in July 1903 on liards continue to increase, while the attendance at gymthe 5.25pm Adelaide to Blackwood train.
nastics… is exceeding even the wildest dreams of our
Boys will be boys, particularly in Blackwood, where optimistic gymnastics instructor. (BM Sept p200)
the bracing effects of the climate seem to produce an
The galvanized iron hall remained the major recreaextra supply of surtion centre for the
plus energy … the
community until
need was strongly
1976, by which
felt of a channel
time it was in a
where this energy
very dilapidated
could be expressed
state and was
more fittingly than
demolished.
by the little acts of
In 1977 a
mischief of which
new Recreation
some of us were the
Community
constant victims.
Centre was erect(BM Jan p13)
ed on the site of
A committee
the old hall, then
was hastily formed
in 2002 the site
to explore how to
entered the next
develop this ‘chanphase of its life
nel’. Belair resident,
as the Blackwood
Alexander George
Hills Baptist
Downer, agreed to
Church and a
◆ Boys Club Hall, Coromandel Parade, Blackwood; circa 1910;
Robert Bigg Collection; Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
purchase land and
new Recreation
erect a building, and
Centre was built
make it available to the Club, rent free. Opening in early on the Blackwood High School campus.
1904 the club was known as the ‘Boys’ Club’ although
The 1914 Blackwood Magazine project is facilitated by
girls and adults were also catered for.
the Blackwood Action Group (BAG). To read complete
Activities included gymnastics, billiards, a library, editions of The Blackwood Magazine and other BAG
associated sports teams, debates, plays, dances, roll- projects go to www.bagi.org.au
er skating, a band and choir. Most important was the
Literary Society responsible for that ambitious publica- p To supply additional information and images or discuss your
tion in 1914, The Blackwood Magazine.
In perhaps no district of South Australia are the social involvement, contact Pauline
wants of the young so well catered for as in ours, thanks at paulinedodd@bigpond.com or
very largely to that excellent institution known as the phone 8278 5229, or Lindy Taeuber
at ltaeub@optusnet.com.au
BCBBC. (Painter p18)
Club membership in 1914 numbered almost 200, (150
Vale - Don Ewing
I’M saddened to report that one of
Blackwood’s true gentlemen who had an
immeasurable
impact in shaping the wonderful region we live
in, passed away
in December last
year.
Don Ewing
of Coromandel
Valley, who had
lived in the district
for over 50 years, was involved in many
local clubs and organisations and went about
his ‘work’ never seeking any publicity or
recognition and only ever thought of himself
‘as part of a team’.
His ‘mission statement’ was to foster
community spirit and involvement and for
This notice has been published at the
request of one of Don’s daughters, to inform
those people in the district that the family has
not been able to get in contact with.
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those fortunate enough to have met Don
would know how passionate he was about
the Blackwood community.
In fact, Don was one of the driving
forces during the initial stages of the
transition of the Blackwood Boys Club
into the Blackwood Recreation Centre
(previously on Coromandel Parade
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Don was heavily involved in were the
for over 40 years
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Homes at risk from lack
of water during bushfire
“WE only have one water tanker to call on are appealling to the community, local second tanker would be maintained by the
in the event of a fire in the Sturt CFS area businesses and service clubs to help fund CFS but remain in our response area to proand if it happens to have been seconded by the purchase of a second water tanker vide support if needed,” said David.
With little publicity to date, there has
the CFS to another region - we could be in ($250,000) which will stay in the Sturt
already been over $30,000 donated towards
trouble,” said Dale Thompson, spokesperson region.
“Doing nothing could result in waiting the target.
for the Sturt CFS Group area.
Check out The Blackwood Times each
This one tanker is available to the five bri- many years for the CFS to supply another
gades in the Sturt area - Belair, Blackwood, one. However, if every household could month to see how the fundraising is proCherry Gardens, Coromandel Valley and donate just $10 or $20 we would have the gressing towards the $250,000 target for the
second water tanker.
Eden Hills - and is often required in areas funds to purchase another tanker.
“Of course people can donate more but it
There are a number of ways to donate ...
where there is inadequate water pressure and
even a lack of mains water.
goes to show it is an achievable figure. The see details in panel below.
“We continually monitor our
services to the public and strive
to provide the best possible out1.Tanker Appeal Beacons located in businesses around Blackwood - Belair - Coromandel
come when dealing with emerValley district
gency situation,” explained Dale.
“If the Sturt CFS water tanker
2.By direct debit or in person at the Commonwealth Bank, Blackwood via account:
has been required in another
Sturt Country Fire Service Group Fundraising (BSB: 065-132 Account No: 10192913)
region, and this happened last
3.With VisaCard or cheque together with deposit slip found on bottom of letter posted to
year when it went to Kangaroo
all local residents.
Island, we are left with no tanker
locally - not a good situation to
If you require any further information, phone 0408 310 441.
be in.”
So Dale and his colleagues
Ways To Donate To CFS Tanker Appeal
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businesses in the Blackwood
district - donate generously.
Long awaited traffic plan to be
released soon for consultation
PLANS to address Blackwood’s roads and traffic problems are
underway following a meeting late last year with Blackwood
Action Group (BAG), Blackwood Belair & District Community
Association (BBDCA), Mitcham Council and the Department of
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI).
A DPTI spokesperson confirmed the meeting was to provide
an overview of a draft Road Management Plan (RMP) for a
section of Main Road and Shepherds Hill Road.
“The plan will highlight locations where improvements can be
made for traffic access and movements. These locations will be
released when it goes out for public comment,” the spokesperson
said. “Development of the plan is continuing as stakeholder
comments are received. The Plan will be finalised after the
consultation process.”
The local council and community groups will receive a copy
of the final draft plan as part of stakeholder communication
processes before it is released for public comment, which is
expected to occur early this year.
Andrew Tidswell, BAG president said the group was
waiting with great interest the release of the Blackwood Road
Management Plan. “There are important issues that need
addressing in the area, including the Blackwood roundabout
(now considered by the RAA to be “SA’s riskiest intersection”),
other difficult intersections, as well as pedestrian and bicycle
safety issues,” he highlighted.
Karen Hockley, BBDCA president was looking forward to the
release of the plan and strongly encouraged people to contribute
to the consultation process. “Only the people who live and drive
in the area fully understand the issues we are facing,” she said.
As soon as the Blackwood RMP is released The Blackwood
Times will provide a full report and comments from interested
parties.
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“The Blackwood Times”
newspaper turns 20 this year
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DO you think you have good general knowledge on a wide
variety of topics - then you could be in line to scoop all the
prizes on offer at a quiz night.
The Rotary Club of Coromandel Valley will be holding a
“Quiz Night” on Saturday 22 February at the
Blackwood Memorial Hall, the proceeds of which
will help fund the presentation of the 2014 ‘Good
Citizen Awards’ for students at local primary
schools.
Each year the Club presents awards to two
students nominated by school staff for displaying
excellent community focussed attitudes and
actions throughout the school year.
Between 8 and 10 local primary schools
participate each year, and students receive a certificate and a
book voucher to acknowledge their contribution to the school,
presented by a member of the Club at the end of year graduation
ceremony.
Tickets to the quiz night cost $10 per head, with
doors opening at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. BYO
refreshments, and preferably get a group of 8
together for each table. There will be a great array
of prizes, for what should be a good fun night!!
If you are planning to join in the fun and
frivolity at the Quiz Night and help raise funds
for a worthy local cause, then contact John Cook
on 1300 836 706 for more information or to book
your table.
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THE BLACKWOOD TIMES - 7
Home Improvements
Free hard waste
Give native animals
collection a winner a nest to call
home
THE City of Mitcham’s trial of an ‘at call’
domestic hard waste collection service has been
a great success with residents who have used the
service since it’s inception.
With the cost of taking waste to a rubbish tip
escalating every year, it is a welcome relief to be
able to get rid of most hard waste through this
valuable Council service.
It has also contributed to a substantial
reduction in the pilfering from the roadside
collections which often used to result in an
‘unsightly’ mess left on the verge.
With such positive feedback Council has
decided to continue to collect domestic hard
waste as an ‘at call’ service.
Many ratepayers may have had time over the
holiday period to sort out their hard waste, but
they must remember the free service has to be
booked in advance.
Residents are entitled to one hard waste
collection each financial year and it is necessary
to pre-book your hard waste collection and only
place the material out on the verge no earlier
than 24 hours before your scheduled day.
Council will collect up to two cubic metres
of hard waste including: furniture, mattresses,
refrigerators and freezers (please remove doors),
whitegoods, floor coverings (up to 1.5m lengths),
sheets of iron and guttering (up to 1.5m lengths),
timber off cuts (up to 1.5m lengths), dismantled
clothes lines, blinds and window coverings,
bikes and toys, air conditioners, small items
of scrap metal, hot water services, and lawn
mowers; tree and shrub prunings cut into 2
metre lengths and tied in bundles (max of 30cm
diameter); and rainwater tanks (segments no
larger than up to 1.5m lengths).
Residents wanting a hard waste collection can
contact East Waste to pre-book their collection
on 8347 5170 or email: east@eastwaste.com to
schedule your hard waste collection.
p I f you a r e u n s u r e a s to w h a t c a n b e
collected or for more information call
8372 8888 or visit the Council’s website at:
www.mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.au by Traditional Woodworks
Quality Kitchens, Vanities and Furniture
FERDI SASSE : Kitchen-Furniture Designer and Maker
Display at Home Ideas Centre
113 Anzac Highway, Ashford
email: ferdi@solution4u.com
Mobile
Bld: 214 261
0418 814 197
It’s bushfire season ... Let us help you protect
yourselves and your property with the
right equipment .... Household Bushfire
◆ John Cameron, a resident at ‘The Heights Retirement Village’ in Bellevue Heights
has been helping to install Rotary nesting boxes in trees around the Village
CLEARING of land for housing and farming,
plus the demand for firewood has meant that over
the years, thousands of trees have disappeared
from the landscape - resulting in many native
animals having to look for a new home and
breeding sites.
Some existing hollows in trees are occupied by
feral honey bees and starlings, so many species
are threatened with extinction because of lost
habitat and lack of nesting hollows.
Fourteen or fifteen years ago, Rotary started
‘ROBIN’ (a Native Bird Nest Box Project) and
encourages members of Rotary Clubs, schools
and community groups to construct and install
nest boxes with over 3,000 boxes now in various
locations throughout the state.
The Rotary Club of Blackwood has recently
undertaken the construction of these nesting
boxes to sell to local homeowners.
The boxes, which are made from permapine
can be hung in domestic gardens and are suitable
for rosellas, rainbow laurikeets, pardalotes,
possums and kookaburras.
Homeowners who have already installed these
boxes were surprised how quickly the birds have
settled in to their new home.
p To order your nesting boxes contact Peter
(8278 3866) or Bernie (8370 2145). WITH some of the hottest days on record being
experienced in Adelaide last month, extreme risk
fire days are in the back everyone’s mind.
The parking of vehicles in many hill’s narrow
streets may potentially create serious problems
for your local CFS.
When residents park their vehicles so close to
each other that it’s difficult for another car to get
through let alone a CFS truck, they must think it
doesn’t apply to them.
However if it was their house that was on fire
and CFS emergency vehicles couldn’t reach it
because their car was preventing the trucks from
getting through, they may think differently. p
Care when parking in hills’ streets
Kits include:
Goggles
Pumps
Gloves
Hat
Knapsacks
Mask
Mobile
Fire Fighter
We can provide you with bushfire fighting equipment
and specialist advice.
190 Main Road, Blackwood
P 8370 2739
www.fireandrescueaustralia.com
◆ Be aware that when you park your vehicle on some roads that you allow at least three metres
clearance between vehicles - you may save a life!
Landscaping?? Renovating??
Cleaning up round the home??
All Upholstery Repairs and
Quality Re-Upholstered Furniture
Specialising in - Dining Chairs
Boats
4
Caravans
Lounge Suites
4 Antique Furniture
4 Recliners
4
- FOAM CUT TO SIZE 166 Main Road
Blackwood (opp. Jacobs Tyres & More)
8 - THE BLACKWOOD TIMES
Call Sean on
0432 661 933
Make the job easier with
equipment from ....
G Garden Blowers - $28/4 hrs
G Mulchers - $132/4 hrs
G Chainsaws - $52/4 hrs
Call
into our
Depot
G Hedge Trimmers - $28/4 hrs
G Brush Cutters - $44/4 hrs
G Trailers - from $35
for all your
Hire Equipment
needs or visit
blackwoodhire.com
for our full product hire range
176 Main Road
Blackwood
OPEN 7 DAYS
8370 2488
www.blackwoodtimes.com.au
BLACKWOOD LINGERIE
BLACKWOOD
PETS
15
%
off
is still celebrating 20 years of supporting
the community and this month offers ..
20% off
OPEN
7 DAYS
to see monthly specials
*Conditions apply. Valid until 28 February.
to see monthly specials
WIN A
H Large selection of fish for
aquariums - Bulk fish food
H Dry Cat & Dog Food
H Pet meat available
H Fresh packed bird seed
H Many treats for your pets
Book now for Valentine’s Day
200
(opposite Water Tower)
4 Fully Licensed Restaurant
4 Dine indoors or outside
4 Take-away available
4 Open 7 days
8370 0450
S HOP P ING S P RE E
Simply 1.Answer the eight questions listed below by reading the advertisements on
this page. Fill in your details on the coupon.
2. Cut out completed coupon and drop it into a “Blackwood Times Shopping
Spree” entry box at one of the participating businesses before Wednesday,
February 12.
3.First correct entry drawn is winner and will be notified by phone.
$
1. Where can you enjoy 2 for 1 pizzas on a Tuesday night?
...................................................................................................... ......................
235 Main Road, Blackwood
(opp. ANZ Bank)
...................................................................................................... ......................
Phone 8278 2171
7. How much can you get off ‘raised garden beds’?
Quality guaranteed
FRUIT MARKET
my greengrocer
For the best and
the freshest
Fruits
Berries &
Vegetables
Waggons Wheels supports and supplies
Australian grown produce
FOODLAND
SHOPPING CENTRE
248 Main Road
Blackwood
8278 1874
www.blackwoodtimes.com.au
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8. Name the only 100% local directory in Blackwood?
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NAME: ............................................................................................... ...........................
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PH. NO. ..............................................................................................................
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$
WAGGON
WHEELS
If you win, name which of these participating businesses you will spend the $200
at (from 1 to maximum of 3 stores) : ...........................................................................
........................................ .................................................................................................
“experience the difference”
all Raised
*Specials valid to Sunday 16 February
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6. Which store supports and supplies Australian grown produce?
15% off
Mulch - Potting Mix
2 for $20
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5. Who offers 20% discount on summer sleepwear and swimwear?
OPEN 7 DAYS
Easy Wetta 70L
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4. What is the name of Adelaide’s largest health food store?
SUMMER
*
SPECIALS
(Pick up only - Floor Stock only)
3. What shop is having a 50% clearance on all gifts?
10 Coromandel Parade
Woolworths Shopping Centre
Garden Beds
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2. Who is offering 15% off ‘Aquarium’ tanks?
2- for -1Pizzas
(Tuesday - pay for greater
value pizza - 12” pizza)
$
10 Waite St, Blackwood
Every home should
have one in the
‘kitchen drawer’ and handy to keep
a copy in the car.
(Monday)
www.blackwoodlingerie.com.au
Large Range of Pet Foods
& Accessories incl
The only 100% local
directory to provide
a comprehensive list
of contact details for
most businesses in the
Blackwood District.
$15 Steak night
364 Shepherds Hill Rd Blackwood
(next to Woolworths in Arcade) • 8278 4509
Aquariums
The 2014
Blackwood Business
& Trade Directory
will be delivered
to your letterbox
later this month.
SUMMER SPECIALS
Sleepwear brands inc. Eaden, Givoni, Essence,
French Country, Schrank, YUU & Orientique
Swimwear brands inc. Capriosca, Aqua Blu, Funkita & Amoena
marked price on
8278 6814
summer sleepwear
and swimwear*
10 Coromandel Parade,
Woolworths Shopping Ctr
Phone 8278 7117
Great for V
alentine’s
Cards & Gift Day
s
February Clearance on
All Gifts - up to 50% off
DAILY NEWS, GOSSIP AND OPINION, MAGAZINES FOR EVERY INTEREST, CARDS THANKYOU, BIRTHDAY, NEW HOME, NEW BABY, SAFE TRAVELS, INK AND TONER TO FEED
YOUR PRINTER, STATIONERY FOR HOME, SCHOOL AND THE OFFICE ...
AND A WARM SMILE!
BLACKWOOD
HEALTH FOODS
(formerly Healthy Life Blackwood)
• Large Range of Organic and Gluten Free
products
Hug
• Vitamins & Minerals
e ra
B
ulk F nge of
• Dried Fruit & Nuts
oods
• Seeds, Grains & Cereal
• Spices, Beans & Flours
• Sport & Fitness Supplements
• Body Building Products
• Organic Natural Skin & Hair Products
• Homeopathic Products
C
Orga ertified
• Natural Cosmetics
nic
• Herbs (no Sprays)
& Ve Fruit
g
• Cold Pressed Oils (Pure)
• Water Filter Purifiers
• Herbal Teas & Coffee Substitutes
• Organic Chickens
Adelaide’s Largest Health
Food Shop!
Foodland Shopping Centre
248 Main Rd, Blackwood
(next to toyworld) • phone 8278 5226
THE BLACKWOOD TIMES - 9
% Phone LOCAL First
GARDEN
EQUIPMENT
ACCOUNTING &
TAXATION SPECIALISTS
Hall & Lizamore
C H A R T E R E D A C C O U N TA N T S
4 Tax Planning & Advice 4 GST & Income Tax 4 Business Advisory
Contact Tino Lizamore
STIHL SHOP
BLACKWOOD
3 Lawnmowers 3 Ride On Mowers
3 Shredders
3 Brushcutters
3 Chainsaws
3 Mulchers
Sales • Service • Spare Parts
Phone 8231 6326
Pick up & delivery service
2 BOWMAN AVENUE, BELAIR
city office: 25 leigh street, adelaide
140 MAIN RD, BLACKWOOD
e: tino@phall.com.au
BOB CAT &
EXCAVATION SERVICES
MAXI
BLACKWOOD
DIGGERS
Your Local Digger
with over 35 years experience
Prompt - Reliable
(opp Belair Hotel)
8484R
4 Household & Commercial Glass
4 New & Replacement Service
4 Windows - Mirrors - Splashbacks
Free Quotes
Best Price & Service
Landscaping • Bobcat/Tipper • Mini Digger • Trench Digger
Post Hole Boring • Excavations • Paving • Drainage Systems
Irrigation • Water Tank Sites & Installation • Retaining Walls
8278 1087 • 0409 281 841
CHIMNEY & FLUE
CLEANING
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
3 RENOVATIONS
3 ALTERATIONS
3 HANDYMAN
3 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
All aspects of general building work,paving,
fencing, painting & garden maintenance
LICENSED BUILDER (BLD235472)
Fully insured
Call now for a free quote
Sweeping the Adelaide Hills since 1982
0409 868 144
www.sweep.net.au
COMPUTER
REPAIRS & SALES
Phone Lee on
0437 918 161
email: lee@leaveittolee.com.au
JEWELLERY &
WATCH REPAIRS
Elegant Images
Your Local Manufacturing Jeweller
ON-SITE COMPUTER SERVICE
NEW SYSTEMS, REPAIRS, UPGRADES.
Russell Garth
Coromandel Valley
0408 849 316
www.ctcoromandelvalley.technology-solved.com.au
russell@comptroub.com
T: 8278 1779
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•
Repairs to all types of Jewellery
in our workshop
Jewellery designed especially
for you
• Free quotations
• All work fully guaranteed
174 Main Road
Blackwood
BLACKWOOD
LOCKSMITHS
Member of Master Locksmiths Assn
& Master Builders Assn
0423 573 184
PAINTING
THOMAS PAINTING
and REPAIRS
25 years local experience
Lic. No. R26174
Interior & Exterior
Free Quotes
Phone Mark on
0417 822 482
Landscape lighting
electrician@internode.on.net
Submersible pumps
LIC/REG: PGE187219
24 hours
Outdoor entertaining
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Phone 0438
701 582
Coromandel Valley
TREE
MAINTENANCE
All Hills & Valley Areas
BLACKWOOD
TREE SERVICE
Providing Complete & Professional Tree Services
H Stump Removal H Fully Insured
H Mulch H Free Quotes
Phone Keir on 0419 867 724 or
8278 2538
Servicing Blackwood and surrounding areas since 1983
PLASTERING &
RENDERING
UPHOLSTERY
Solid Plastering &
Rendering
166 Main Road
BLACKWOOD
(Interior - Exterior)
Gyprocking & Flushing
Quoins - Bans
Hebel & Texture Coatings
Specialising in:
Phone Danny on
0417 830 079
BRAD VOIGT
PLUMBING
M: 0406 006 248
M: 0404 059 476
13 Years Experience
Phone Gregg on
Michael D. Wright
Landscape Gardening
• Landscape Gardening • Irrigation
• Moss Rocks & Bluestone Walling
• Instant Lawns/Artificial Turf
• Garden Makeovers
by
0412 829 775
PLUMBING
Pools / spas
TOTAL TILING
All Tiling Work
LANDSCAPING
Industrial
TILING
H Keys Cut
H Restricted Master Key Systems
H Safes Opened & Repaired
ELECTRICIANS
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
0422 181 935
Gregg Considine
Over 24 years experience
Commercial
+ Swimming Pool &
Spa Service
+ Pumps & Chlorinators
+ Maintenance & Equipment
Phone Matthew on
Supplied, Installed & Repaired
Phone Adrian on 8370 2440
239 Main Rd, Blackwood eimages@bigpond.net.au
Ampe ec
THOMPSON’S Pool
Service
H Door & Window Locks
2009, 2011 SA FRANCHISEE OF THE YEAR
Domestic
SWIMMING POOL &
SPA SERVICING
LOCKSMITHS
Phone Rick on
www.blackwoodmaxidiggers.com.au
“End of season ...
the best time to clean”
Free initial, no obligation appointments
Locally owned and operated since 2011
inc SPLASHBACKS DIRECT
Tight Access a Specialty
CHIMNEY & FLUE CLEANING
Wills and Deceased Estates
Powers of Attorney & Guardianship
Family & De-facto property settlements
Work Cover and Personal Injury
Commercial & small business Law
RICK HOOPER GLASS
Affordable Earthworks
0411 510 029
Ph 8278
GLASS & GLAZING
Range of machines for any job - small to large
Experienced in steep, undulating, uneven & sloping sites
Phone John today
for a free quote
LAWYERS
Over 35 years local experience
All domestic plumbing work
including
H Hot water services
H Drains cleared
phone
Ph 0432 661 933
25 years experience
Quality re-upholstered
furniture
Specialising in recovers for :
Lounge Suites - Dining Chairs
Antique Furniture & Recliners
-
FOAM CUT TO SIZE
-
Advertise
locally - and
the work you
get will be local
Phone Miles on
0428 246 824
0417 361 063
www.blackwoodtimes.com.au
BLACKWOOD’S
MOTORING
SERVICE CENTRES
AUTO
TRANSMISSION
MV Automatics
The Automatic Transmission & Power Steering Specialists
Auto Transmission Service
Includes: H All labour H Oils H Gaskets
H Filter H Band & Selector adjustments
SPECIALISING IN
• Transmission Servicing • Power Steering
• Overhauls • Change Overs • Racing
Transmissions • 12mths 20,000km warranty
or optional 3yr/60,000km warranty
ts sin
ce
1998
Power Steering
Service & Repairs
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
EFTPOS * VISA * MASTERCARD * BANKCARD
1 Stirling Road, Blackwood
Phone
8370 0430
BLACKWOOD
DYNO TUNE & SERVICE
Most experienced mechanical workshop in
Blackwood with 6 qualified technicians incl.
4 Licensed air conditioning specialists
4 Auto mechanics 4 Auto electrician
ARC
4 Licensed LPG technician
Time to spread the love
this Valentine’s Day
with best ever prices...
d Small Car from
d Medium Car from
d Large Car from
59
$
79
$
89
$
Loan Cars Available
Serving Hills motorists since 1993
RTA: AU00940
Suspension • Exhausts • EFI Service
4WD • Radiators • Brakes
New Car Logbook Servicing (aust/jap/euro)
Auto Trans Service & Repairs • Mufflers
Yokohama to suit SUV
225/65R17
$249ea
215/70R16
$219ea
P1 Cinturato
195/60R15 & 195/65R15
$
139*
(suits many medium size cars)
H Toyo
CF1
205/65R15
$
110*
‘Teo’
235/45R17
$
169*
$
125
(suits larger cars)
H Toyo
185R14
H08 Light Truck
169 MAIN RD, BLACKWOOD
8370 3450
2 Stirling Road
Blackwood
www.blackwooddyno.com.au
*
(suits trailer, caravan & some vans)
FREE Tyre Inspection Anytime
Log Book Servicing from $145
*Prices valid to 28 February or while stocks last.
205 MAIN RD, BLACKWOOD
Phone 8370 2195
www.tyrepowerblackwood.com.au
Edenwood
Autos
H Mechanical Repairs &
Servicing H 4WD’s
H Log Book Service
H Air Conditioning
Re-gas & Service
DEPOT FOR CADDLE
CRASH REPAIRS
Serving Blackwood
motorists for
over 20 years
For more specials check
out our Facebook page
Ph 8178 0020
H Pirelli
H Toyo
from
115
$
SUMMER SPECIALS
(suits Magna, Camry etc)
Ser
Blackw ving
oo
Motoris d & Hills
BLACKWOOD
AUTO REPAIRS
ISO 9001 LIC11468
Standards Australia
214 Main Rd, Blackwood
Phone 8278 7318
0
Caring for Hills motorists since 198
Cook your BBQ not your engine!
Avoid costly repairs and have the
cooling system checked today.
All Mechanical Repairs
Service & Tune
Brakes - Steering - Cooling
Clutch - Suspension - Battery
Drop off while at work
3 Walk to Blackwood shops
3 Only 30 second walk to Blackwood
train station
255 Main Road
Blackwood
(near Blackwood roundabout)
8370 2244
Elite
AUTO ELECTRONICS
Keeping cool in the
hot weather?
For all you air conditioning
repairs - service and regas
All Qualified Technicians ARC
Serving the automotive industry
for over 33 years
RAA Battery Sales
& Service Centre
RTA: AU08073
AUTO ELECTRICAL
SAT. MORNINGS - by appt
1 Stirling Road, Blackwood
8370 0288
WHAT’S ON IN BLACKWOOD & DISTRICTS
u 2 February
B lackwood C raft M arket - from
10am to 4pm at Blackwood Memorial
Hall, 21 Coromandel Parade.
Admission is free. New stall enquiries
to Kerrie on 0427 410 917.
u 2 February
B ottle C ollection - from 10am by
Belair Scout Group. Collect all glass,
soft drink cans & soft drink plastic bottles - from your driveway. Any queries
phone Clare on 8370 3972.
u 4 February
B lackwood L adies P robus C lub meet at 4 Young St, Blackwood (Over
50s Clubrooms) at 10am. Guest
speakers. Visitors & prospective members welcome. Phone Valerie MillsStacy on 8370 2674 for details.
u 5 February
Blackwood Circle of Friends - help
refugees settle in our community.
Meet at Blackwood Uniting Church,
Blackwood roundabout from 7.30pm.
New members welcome. Contact
Carey on carey_jo71@hotmail.com
u 5 & 22 February
L ions C lub of B lackwood - meet
on 1st Wednesday at Blackwood
Memorial Hall, 21 Coromandel Pde
& on 3rd Wednesday at Belair Park
Countr y Club, from 6.30pm for
7pm start. Prospective members
and visitors welcome. Phone John
Alexandrou on 8278 1230 for details.
u 6 February
Blackwood Mens Probus Club - meet
at Masonic Lodge, Main Road from
www.blackwoodtimes.com.au
9.30-11.30am. Visitors and new members welcome. Enquiries to Allen on
8278 2096.
u 7 February
W ittunga U nder the S tars - held
in Wittunga Botanic Gardens on
Shepherds Hill Rd (next to Blackwood
Primary School). Musical extravaganza in natural outdoor amphitheatre. Tickets available from Iain Evans
MP office, Blackwood Phar macy
or at the gate. Phone 8178 0513 or
8370 2211 for details.
u 9 February
Bushcare Working Bee - ‘Red Gum
Gully Our Patch ‘ group meet at Cedar
Ave reserve, junction of Miller Tce and
Southern Ave from 9.30-11.30am. Day
to learn from each other and care for
our bushland. Wear sturdy shoes and
hat, tools provided. New members
always welcome. Phone 8370 2091.
u 9 & 23 February
J o a n ’ s P a n t ry K i t c h e n G a r d e n
- meets 3-5pm at Joan’s Pantry,
Watahuna Avenue, Hawthorndene to
share ideas, plant seedlings and tend
to community garden. New members welcome. Enquiries to Deb on
0419 824 787.
u 9 February
Book Launch - at Nunyara Conference
Centre at Belair at 2.30pm. Local
author Gail Miller has a new book out
called “Unscramblinbg Grief”. Phone
8278 7323 or www.gailmiller.com
u 10 February
B elair L adies ’ P robus - meet at
Blackwood Uniting Church, opp
Blackwood roundabout at 10am. We
welcome prospective members and
visitors. Phone Joy on 8270 6162.
u 10 Febuary
Eden Hills Combined Probus - meet at
Blackwood Community Ctr at 4 Young
St, Blackwood at 9.30am. Enjoy
socialising with other retirees, listening
to guest speakers, plus monthly outings. Phone 8379 2457.
u 10 February
Cherry Gardens Garden Club - meets
at 7.30pm in Cherry Gardens Uniting
Church, Hicks Hill Rd. Each month
a guest speaker and trading table.
Enquiries to Lyn on 0400 290 521.
u 11 & 25 February
Adelaide Hills Toastmasters Affordable public speaking training
& practice in a friendly adult group.
Meet from 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries to
Annabel Price on 0402 767 535.
u 13 February
B reast C ancer S upport G roup meet in local coffee lounge. For more
details phone Jackie on 8278 5761 or
0431 967 153.
u 13 February
H awthorndene M en ’ s P robus C lub
- held at Belair Uniting Church Hall,
Sheoak Road, Belair at 9.30am.
Monthly guest speakers. Visitors welcome. Inquiries: 8278 1964.
u 16 February
Bangka Day Memorial Service - held
at the SA Women’s Memorial Playing
Fields, Shepherds Hill Rd, St Marys
at 10am. Guest speaker Dr Barbara
Orchard. RSVP by 24 January on
381 2501 or e:bangkaday@gmail.com
u 17 February
B lackwood A ction G roup - meets
from 7pm at Blackwood Community
Ctr, 4 Young St, Blackwood. Get
involved in your community. New
members always welcome. Phone
8370 3006 or www.bagi.org.au for
more details.
u 17 Febuary
B l a c k w o o d C o mb i n e d P r o b u s
Club - meets at 10am in Blackwood
C o m m u n i t y C t r, 4 Yo u n g S t ,
Blackwood. Enjoy friendship of other
retirees, guest speakers and outings.
Prospective members and visitors welcome. Enquiries 8278 5250.
u 18 February
Friends of Blackwood Forest Meet in Gamble Cottage, Main Rd,
Blackwood at 7.30pm. If you want
to help maintain this Recreation Park,
phone Debbie on 8278 2941 for
details.
u 19 February
S titchers in the H ills - Patchwork
and quilting group meet at 7.30pm
in Church of Christ, cnr Shepherds
Hill Rd & Waite St, Blackwood. New
members always welcome. Enquiries
to 8278 3569.
u 19 February
Blackwood Winemakers & Brewers
Club - meet at Blackwood Memorial
Hall, 19 Coromandel Pde, from
7.30pm. Learn about wine-making
and brewing, do an annual bottling
and enjoy social activities. New members welcome. Ph 8278 6227.
u 20 February
F riends of S turt G orge - meet at
Bellevue Heights Primary School.
Phone Bob Grant on 7329 8296 for
meetings and working bees. Visit
www.fosg.org.au
u 20 February
Blackwood Philatelic Club - meeting
at Blackwood Uniting Church Hall from
7.30pm. Displays and sales of a wide
range of Australian stamps, plus world
stamps and phone cards. Prospective
members and visitors welcome. Ph
Jeff on 8278 1609.
u 26 February
Adelaide Hills Zonta Club - meet at
Belair Park Country Club for dinner at
7pm. An international women’s service
club advancing the status of women
worldwide. New members and visitors
welcome. Phone Doone on 8278 2676
for details.
u 27 February
C o mb i n e d P r o b u s C l u b o f
Coromandel Valley - meet at
Blackwood RSL at 10am. We welcome prospective new members and
visitors. Phone Jan on 8270 2839 or
Ian on 8278 4325.
Yoga Classes
starting Feb 24 at
Blackwood Memorial Hall
Ph Jamey on 0437 161 260
THE BLACKWOOD TIMES - 11
Blackwood
February 2014
Local ‘green’ pharmacy
has more good news!
What we
stand for
Look for the Green Tick on selected items around the
pharmacy. We have carefully chosen these products for
one or more of the ‘green’ attributes below.
Made with natural or organic ingredients
Contains natural botanical
nical extracts
Paraben or sulphate free
ee
Free from silicones or phthalate es
esters
ste
ers
No polyethylene glycol [PEG]
No harsh chemicals
Australian made and owned
wned
Recyclable packaging
Not tested on animals
No artificial colours or fragrance
e
It’s a natural choice
OPEN
7 DAYS
The Green Dispensary Pharmacy, 202 Main Road Blackwood SA 5051. Ph 8278 2388 Fax 8278 1738
12 - THE BLACKWOOD TIMES