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INSIDE - Page 7 Free flu shots prove popular
Winter is coming, with Clifton residents lining up in droves to take advantage of free
Clifton Community Queensland Government funded flu shots.
Health Services
The 2019 flu shot program, 2019.
Ph: 46973097 delivered through April Minister for Health and
and May by GP surgeries
Mob: 0410 018 610 and other immunisation Minister for Ambulance
providers, is available Services Steven Miles said
King Street, Clifton free through the National the high number of people
Immunisation Program already struck down by flu
Ph: 4697 3155 for people who face a high highlights the importance of
risk from influenza and its annual vaccination.
complications.
These include people “Our summer flu numbers
aged 65 years and over, are the highest they have
Aboriginal and Torres Strait been in five years,” Mr Miles
Islander people, pregnant said.
women and people aged
six months and over with “We had a fairly mild flu
medical conditions such season last year with around
as severe asthma, lung or 15,500 confirmed cases.
heart disease, low immunity
or diabetes that can lead “Our flu numbers this year
to complications from are already over half that.
influenza.
Clifton Medical Centre “While these figures do
General Manager Tammy not necessarily predict
Dickeson said uptake of the the severity of traditional
program has proven popular flu season ahead, they
locally, with the local are concerning enough to
health service organising encourage everyone to act
two community clinics. now and protect themselves
“We held our first against the flu. Nurse Rosaleen Baldwin administers Don Bruce a free
community clinic on April flu shot.
“A flu shot is still the best
16 with 170 locals walking way to avoid getting sick than 56,500 Queenslanders season is typically from June
through the doors for a and ending up in hospital.” were diagnosed with to September, with a peak
shot,” Mrs Dickeson said. influenza,” he said. around August.
“We are holding our Royal Brisbane and
second community clinic Women’s Hospital Director “That number fell in 2018, The flu vaccine isn’t
on Thursday, with over 200 Infectious Diseases Unit Dr but flu cases this year are immediately effective; it
locals booked in for a shot. Krispin Hajkowicz said that already up on the same time generally takes 10 to 14 days
POTTED $ “It is a process that takes in the first three months last year.” to be fully protected after
less than five minutes, of this year, Queensland’s vaccination.
public hospital emergency In Queensland, the flu
departments have seen 5,998
patients with flu like illness.
“We had a horror flu
season in 2017 when more
CHRYSANTHEMUMS with patients signing a
for
Mother’s Day consent form, having the
shot administered and then
waiting for a brief period
$8.95 before they can leave.
EACH “The flu shot program is
very popular here at Clifton
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BACKFLOW ACCREDITED Clifton’s ABOVE: Local ladies Mavis Wright, Ruth Hungerford, Marie Logan and Rae Mantova
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Professional Morning
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Plumbing, Drainage & Gas to Industry
& the Domestic Market. Members of the Clifton
and District Progress
• Backflow Prevention Devices & Thermostatic Mixing Valves Association along with
• Installer of Fire Hydrants & Hose Reels • Irrigation Water Mains a number of volunteers
pitched in to help Vee
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BEHIND O’SHANLEY’S Local Cauliflower $2.99ea
HOTEL 7am - 2pm Local Lettuce $1.80ea Vee Cashin said she had
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Extreme water restrictions to stay Pedal4Paramedics riders
As dam levels continue to drop, the Southern Downs will remain on extreme level water
restrictions with Council resolving to reduce the limit on water being purchased from the pass through the district
region’s standpipes to 2000 litres per week.
Rural residents accessing introduced in March and around six months’ supply On Friday evening, Clifton was the first overnight stop for thirteen participants in
drinking standard water apply to all residents, remaining.
from the Stanthorpe and including rural residents, “Low dam levels, dry
Warwick standpipes will who purchase water from conditions and excessive this year’s Pedal4Paramedics ride, which raises funds for the Queensland Ambulance
now be limited to purchasing Southern Downs Regional water consumption mean Service (QAS) Legacy Scheme, which uses the money to assist the families of Queensland
a maximum of 2000 litres Council. the Southern Downs will Ambulance uniformed staff.
per week for any individual At its April General remain on extreme level The riders left Toowoomba on Monday, Millmerran This year, those being
residential address in the Meeting, Council moved water restrictions for the on Friday morning and yesterday and will spend cared for include the
Southern Downs. to continue with extreme foreseeable future. cycled to Pittsworth where tonight at Oakey before family of paramedic Craig
they visited the State School finishing their journey back McCulloch, who was killed
Water can be purchased level water restrictions in “Water restrictions are vital before pedalling across to in Toowoomba tomorrow in a road crash involving his
with a single or multiple response to excessive water to sustaining and conserving Clifton. (Thursday). ambulance vehicle during
collections with access to use across the region as well the region’s precious water heavy rain near Mackay.
standpipes to occur between as little to no rainfall and low supplies while the region is in After staying the night President of QAS Legacy
8am and 3pm. dam levels. drought, and it is imperative at the Clifton Ambulance and event organiser Glenn Mr Preston said the
Southern Downs Mayor Residents are being called that everyone is doing their Centre, the cyclists and their Preston, of Oakey, said financial grants from QAS
Tracy Dobie said Council will on to be vigilant and curb bit to adhere to extreme level crew travelled to Warwick the organisation currently Legacy to families and
continue to review access excessive water use with water restrictions,” Cr Dobie on Saturday, Stanthorpe supports fourteen children their children are made for
to the region’s urban water consumption still well said. on Sunday, Inglewood and families of QAS staff. educational purposes.
supply from standpipes. above the shared target SDRC is working with local
“As a local government our despite extreme level water businesses, sporting clubs
priority, our first obligation, restrictions. and community groups to
is to continue to supply Cr Dobie said Council is help them reduce their water
drinking standard water to urging the community to consumption and conserve
residents connected to the heed the water wise message water, and is currently
reticulated water supply and and to take the need for reviewing all aspects of
we will continue to do so,” water restrictions seriously. Council’s raw and recycled
Cr Dobie said. “Severe drought conditions water supply.
“We will continue to continue to significantly Water restrictions and any
ensure our rural residents impact our region and are penalties for non-compliance
can purchase water for placing great stress on our are authorised under the
their domestic use, and water supplies. Water Supply (Safety and
will regularly review the “Leslie Dam is currently at Reliability) Act 2008.
feasibility of providing 6.97 per cent capacity, Storm Residents who see someone
access to individual residents King is at 36 per cent and breaching water restrictions
to the region’s standpipes as Connolly Dam is 44 per cent are encouraged to contact
we continue to manage the full. Council.
region’s diminishing dam “It is important to remember What do extreme level
levels.” that Storm King Dam is the water restrictions mean for
Extreme level water sole supply for Stanthorpe’s you? Visit sdrc.qld.gov.au or
restrictions, at 120 litres urban water source and with contact 1300 My SDRC (1300
per person per day, were no rainfall currently has 697 372).
Beware of ATO scam call Some of the Pedal4Paramedics Challenge riders who spent last Friday night in Clifton
- Kirk Binnington from Cairns, police officer Senior Constable Peter Reid from Jundah,
Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Financial and Cyber Crime Group have Peter Fiechtner from QAS State Headquarters in Brisbane, Jamie Rhodes from Kedron
issued a warning to Queensland residents about a scam using a Queensland Police and Gillian Howard from Mount Isa.
Service phone number to legitimise a government or Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Drug find at Goomburra
impersonation scam.
A number of local residents government phone will ask you to pay them in
have reported receiving the number and impersonating gift cards.”
scam call. an employee from the The Australian Cyber Police located a quantity of cannabis inside a vehicle at Goomburra at the weekend.
In this instance the organisation, in this case a Online Reporting Network Clifton Police intercepted cannabis being located. the vehicle sustained no
criminals are using a practice police officer, to legitimise (ACORN) indicates they a vehicle driven by a The man was questioned injuries.
known as caller ID spoofing the scam. have had 121 reports of the 25-years-old Southport
where they inappropriately ATO scam in Queensland in man at Goomburra Road in relation to the matter and P PLATE FINE
manipulate the telephone Detective Superintendent 2019, totalling $173,000. at approximately 1pm on was subsequently entered A Toowoomba male was
network to indicate the Terry Lawrence of the Saturday. into a minor drug offence fined for failing to display
incoming call is from a Financial and Cyber Police have commenced Police made enquiries, diversion. P plates on his vehicle at
different number in this case Crime Group said the enquiries regarding this with a search of the vehicle Clifton on Friday.
a QPS number. criminal posing as a police particular scam and the resulting in a quantity of CAMBOOYA CRASH Clifton Police intercepted
officer threatens you with illegal use of the police Authorities responded a vehicle driven by the
The scam starts when the arrest or states they will number by the offenders. to a two vehicle crash at 19-years-old male at Logan
criminal calls the victim commence legal action Cambooya on Saturday Road at approximately
impersonating a government before demanding a form of Competition winner night. 6.20pm.
department. payment. The crash on Magpie
Drive was reported to Enquiries revealed that
They advise the victim has “While this may sound authorities at 8.15pm. the driver held a Provisional
an outstanding fine or fee alarm bells and cause the Four occupants were in Licence, with no plates
with them for example, the public to become extra one vehicle, with a woman displayed on his vehicle.
ATO. cynical when they receive a taken to Toowoomba
call like this, then we are 100 Hospital with minor injuries. Subsequently, he was
While this type of per-cent fine with this,” Det. Three other occupants of fined $208 and accrued two
scam has been doing the Supt. Lawrence said. demerit points on his record.
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Updates from the Groups donate to Sunflower Lodge
Toowoomba Region Two local community groups have made generous donations to Clifton Community
Health Services’ Sunflower Lodge.
The Clifton and District
Committee on the Aged
and Clifton and District
Historical Society have both
made recent donations to
Sunflower Lodge.
The Committee on the
Regional pool closures Aged is calling it a day after
many years service to the
Drive so others survive All regional pools are now closed for winter. Clifton Community.
We hope you have enjoyed the swimming Before the group closed,
Every year, more than 1200 people are season and look forward to welcoming you representatives Don Breeze
killed and 35,000 are seriously injured back in September. and Glenys Logan visited
Clifton Community Health
on Australian roads. National Road Green IS Services to make a donation
Safety Week honours those we have lost towards Sunflower Lodge.
and pledges to make the roads safer for We have prepared a Green Infrastructure Clifton Community
everyone. In support of National Road Strategy to guide how we develop, manage Health Services General
and deliver environmental resources, or Manager Brad Jones said
Safety Week from 6-12 May, we’re ‘green infrastructure’, across the Region. he was pleased with the Clifton and District Committee on the Aged
encouraging all of those on the road – The current phase of this project is now donation. representatives Don Breeze and Glenys Logan made a
open for consultation and we’d love to hear “On behalf of Clifton a donation for Sunflower Lodge.
pledge to drive so others survive. from you. Visit yoursay.tr.qld.gov.au for big thank-you to all the Clifton and District Historical Society volunteers Ga
Visit www.roadsafetyweek.net.au more information. current and past committee Weidman and Les Mason with the donated hay rake.
members of the Clifton and
for more information. Wyreema/Cambooya Road District Committee on the
resurfacing upgrade Aged and a big thank you
Council meetings for your donation,” Mr Jones
We will soon commence stage three of said.
The next meetings of Council’s Standing the Wyreema/Cambooya Road resurfacing The volunteer team at
Committees will be held on 14 and 15 upgrade from Rosenberger Road to the Clifton and District
May 2019 commencing at 9am. The Toowoomba Karara Road. The sealing of Historical Society restored
next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be the road will significantly reduce dust and and donated a hay rake to
held on 21 May commencing at 10am. All improve visibility and safety for road users. accompany the recently
meetings are at City Hall, 541 Ruthven Please drive to conditions at all times as donated tractor for
Street, Toowoomba. points of access and temporary changes to Sunflower Lodge.
traffic flow will occur. Call us on 131 872 - “The display now looks
Water restrictions quoting Wyreema-Cambooya Road project quite fitting,” Mr Jones
upgrade - for more information. said.
Water restriction levels vary depending on
where you live. As a Region we’re aiming Are your animal registration BUSINESS CARD
to reduce our water consumption to 200 details up to date?
litres/person/day. Call us or visit www. TR_SEC_0805019_CC Did you know that
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for more details. in late May. If any of your details have THE
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overnight temperatures dropping to single digits. Daytime
temperatures are expected to peak in the low to mid
twenties.
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will drive gusty southerly winds and
showers, locally heavy, over southeast
NSW and eastern VIC. Cold air in the
wake of a front should bring highland
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showers to southern SA, VIC and TAS.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019 THE CLIFTON COURIER Page 5
Walk-up music festival draws crowd Wattles Junior Rugby League
Wattles Junior Warriors second half performance
hosted Stanthorpe for the saw them post 24 points on
The population of Nobby grew significantly over the long weekend, with musicians and fans from near and far second game of the season at the board with some great
attending a three-day walk-up country music festival at the Nobby Hall. Platz Oval, Clifton, while our rugby league. Daniel was
Approximately 320 people Under 16s played Suburbs at very strong in his newly
dropped by the music Suburbs, Warwick. found front row position
festival at Nobby over the Clifton Upholstery and breaking the defensive line
duration of the weekend, Allora Pharmacy Under on many occasions. He was
with 40 caravans parked 7s had another great game supported in the forwards
across town. with the teams tackling by the return of George and
well. Tries were scored by Ashley’s move to dummy
Country music artists William, Michael, Joseph, half with some strong
from Gunnedah, Lismore, Adam and Rhys. defence. Well done lads,
Brisbane, Maleny, Texas Our Steele Rudd Servo good team improvement,
and everywhere in between Under 8s team really played keep working. Enjoy your
attended this year’s festival up another gear on their weekend off and good luck
at Nobby. great efforts last week. All of to the Chargers players. Tries
the boys have put the skills were scored by Jack, Ethan,
The annual event raises learnt at training to good Lachlan, Daniel and George
money towards the use with great hard, straight with four goals kicked by
maintenance of the hall with running and good solid Lachlan.
$4,500 raised at this year’s tackling, often with three Ruhle Developments
event. or four in each tackle. Jake Under 17 Girls Leaguetag
was the lucky award winner was played in much cooler
This year’s patrons were of the canteen voucher conditions this week and
treated to high quality through sheer determination the girls’ improvement was
country music, bottomless in defence and some lovely evident in this game. There
tea and coffee, as well as attacking runs. George, was more depth in their
various lunch and dinner Nobby Heritage Development Association president June Smith and treasurer Warren Blake, Noah, Angus and attack and defence was
options over the course of Smith with Clifton musician Graham Berry (centre). Nathan were just a handful good, never giving up. Tries
the event.
“This year’s event was Smith said. our visitors and our of players who were solid were scored by Alicia and
Nobby Heritage and throughout the game. Reagan. The result, Wattles
Development Association very well supported,” Mrs “I would like to thank all volunteers for helping out.” For Dalrymple Land- 8, Stanthorpe 20.
president June Smith was
pleased with the outcome of
the event.
High school students visit World Cup scaping and Haulage Under In the Hamblin Building
9s it was another great Under 16s vs. Suburbs
game from all the boys this game, the Wattles JRL Under
week. Tries were scored by 16s played their first fixture
The Certificate II Horse Care classes of Clifton State High School attended the 2019 Warwick Polocrosse World Cup as Kaleb, Archer, Hugh, Bailey, of the season, after a round
part of their school engagement program. Story, Kiara Bressington
Declan, Eddison and Jack. 1 bye, against a big Suburbs
Eleven students joined The Black Toyota Under 10 side in Warwick, going down
the crowd of thousands at boys played great footy, held by just 2 points. The full time
this excursion under the the ball and scored some score ended up Suburbs 30
supervision of three staff - good tries. Ukyezar, Zac, and Wattles 28. The game
Mr Collyer, Ms White and Orry, Marty, Tom and Henry could have gone either
Sandy. played well. way. With some of the lads
The Clifton Auto Ag unavailable for the game the
Everyone stood for the Repairs Under 11 boys had team stood up on Saturday
national anthems of the another ripper of a game with a tough performance.
United States of America with rain and wind to The forward pack was very
(USA) and Zimbabwe before contend with. Very proud strong led by the big hitting
the action started. of the result and the efforts front rowers and the backs
from all of the boys. Tries held their own against a
After the first few goals were scored by Patrick, larger back line. Thanks to
were scored by both teams, Joshua and Cameron with the Under 14 boys who are
Peter Lute and myself were goals kicked by Harry, Axil stepping up to play with
lucky enough to be called and Malakai. the 16s this season - a strong
forward to talk on the ABC The Ryanie for Tyres effort from the younger lads.
Southern Queensland live Under 12 boys all played Wattles JRL would like to
radio show. well with the rain stopping congratulate the players
before their game. Tries were and all those involved in
The questions were on scored by Atticus, Lewis, getting the 16s side together
various topics, including Dante and George with goals and on the field for the
what we knew about kicked by Atticus, Benjamin, 2019 season. Good Luck to
polocrosse; what we do in Charlie Sp, George and Billy. Jake with the Chargers on
our equine classes at school; Wattles came out winners 34 Saturday.
what we want to do in the to Stanthorpe 0. There are no games this
future; and how we became Landmark Harcourts weekend for Warwick
interested in horses. Under 14s improved their and District teams. This
Clifton State High School Horse Care class students Kiara Bressington and Peter Lute effort from round 1 with Saturday our Chargers
As the interview came to talk on ABC Southern Queensland. a dominant second half players travel to Gatton for
an end, we headed back to
watch more of the game minutes to go, the USA was Petroleum and Australian the guys there to give them performance winning the the Western Mustang Trials.
where Zimbabwe was in the fighting back hard. Stock Horse breed society. to us. game 28 to 4. With a four- We wish Under 16 Jacob;
lead six to four in the second all draw on the scoreboard Under 14s Reuben, Lachlan,
chukka. Unfortunately it wasn’t I have a little interest in Everyone had lunch then at the break the boys made George and Ethan; and U13s
enough as Zimbabwe held polocrosse, so I was lucky it was time to go back to a commitment to improve Jack, Brock, Sam, Hamish
At half time, the USA on to win the match. enough to have money and school. their ball control and stiffen and Corey all the best for the
team mascot was highly buy some equipment to up the defence. The team’s trials.
entertaining, going around After the presentation for better my things at home like Overall, the students
giving out autographs that game was over, we all new grip for my racquet and had a fun excursion, filled
getting the crowd to cheer split up and went for a walk a new practice ball. with laughs and heaps of
along with him, and I was around the trade stalls that entertainment.
even lucky enough to get a were on the grounds. As well as this, nearly
photo. everyone went home with The 2019 Polocrosse
The trade stalls varied a free hat from the IOR World Cup was certainly an
Both the Zimbabwe and from The Australian company as we persuaded experience that we would
USA mixed (mens and Stockmans Saddlery, IOR like to repeat.
womens) teams put in a huge
effort and, with a couple
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Peeps into the Past
TOMATO RICE SLOP 25 Years Ago has been given for the SUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL ++
This is the perfect dinner to make when you want to cook, construction of a pre-stressed Reminiscent of the ALLORA SHOW
but don’t actually feel like cooking. Extracts from slab deck bridge over the ABANDONED
It fills your house with hearty, delicious aromas but doesn’t The Clifton Courier Condamine River on the Society’s best days of bygone There was a good
require much in the way of stirring, sautéing or much any dated May 12, 1994 Ryeford-Pratten Secondary years, the May Day carnival attendance at a meeting of
“ing”ing, really. POLICE JOB SHOULD road on the boundary of organised by the Central the Central Downs A. and H.
the Rosenthal and Clifton Downs (Allora) Show Association on Wednesday
It’s more of a cut, slop and smoosh kind of dish. STAY Shires. The new bridge will Society attracted more than afternoon. After formal
And you don’t even cut that much, come to think of it. The Minister for Police, be 139 feet long and 22 feet 1600 people, representative business the question of
It’s a rip off of a tray bake, but when I first made it I felt Paul Braddy, has been wide and will replace an old of the all the areas adjoining advisableness of going on
like some kind of freeballing cook, boldly chucking things called on to ensure the narrow timber bridge. Allora. One hundred and with the annual show was
together led only by my chef instincts. continuation of the job of twenty horses and over 150 discussed and eventually it
It almost certainly already exists, but I felt like I was District Police Inspector for ++ head of cattle participated. was decided to abandon the
breaking real ground at the time. the Warwick Police District. AWARD FOR CLIFTON project for this year in view
The concern comes in the ++ of the uncertainty in regard
I was in a flurry of inspiration, thanks to my gourmet wake of revelations that LIONS CLUB CAMBOOYA SHIRE to the outbreak of influenza
muses: tinned tomatoes and microwavable rice. retiring District Inspector The president of the in Brisbane.
Reg Langusch may not be Clifton Lions Club, Noel COUNCIL
I feel this dish would pair well with a cheap red wine replaced as the Public Sector Saal, was presented with The shire clerk (Mr ++
and Ratatouille (the Disney movie about the French rat who Management Commission the Distinctive Award for C. Turrell) announced at the WARWICK SHOW
loves to cook). has recommended that the the Most Improved Club meeting of the Cambooya
position be abolished. in District 201A by district Shire Council on Thursday ABANDONED
Step one: Rip off a piece of baking paper, violently governor Sid Gibson, at the that in response to an The Warwick Show has
scrunching it in your hand to squeeze out your rage. Not ++ District Governor’s Banquet advertisement for tenders been abandoned in
only does this make you less likely to write angry, rambling INTEREST ON ARREARS held at the Paradise Room for the purchase of a small consequence of the fear that
Facebook statuses taking aim at people you’ve never met, it at the Surfers Paradise Hotel horse-drawn grader from its holding would result in
will also help the paper to better sit in the baking dish when Cambooya Shire Council on Monday night. Four club council, six tenders had been the spreading of influenza in
you unfurl it. Shove this paper into the corners of a square has decided that interest at members, president Noel received. The tender of Mr the district.
baking dish and exhale, letting go of your hate. the rate of 11 per cent per Saal, Bob Free, Godfrey D. V. M. Milne, for £11/10/- ITEMS OF INTEREST
annum be charged on the Gapp and Stan Heeps had been accepted. The Clifton Chamber of
Step 2: Preheat an oven to 210 degrees. I mean, you should 1993/94 rates and charges and their wives have been Commerce has signified
have done this first, but you were busy cleansing your soul. outstanding. attending the 17th National ++ its willingness to assist
If your oven has a grill function, engage that bad boy. We Convention in Surfers A CALL TO GIRLS the Shire Council in every
want crispness here, people. ++ Paradise. There are almost 60 manner possible to combat
AIRCRAFT FLY IN ON different jobs awaiting girls the spread of the influenza
Step 3: Slice a chicken breast in half lengthways, so it’s ++ in the Women’s Auxiliary epidemic.
about two or three centimetres thick. Think schnitty. SUNDAY DEBUTANTES AT Australian Air Force - the A dance will be held
The Darling Downs Sport service which releases men in the King’s Creek
Step 4: Season this raw slab of flesh with a few good Aircraft Association will ALLORA BALL for combat duty. With the Schoolroom on Friday
pinches of salt, rubbing the grains into both sides. be conducting a Fly In at Three debutantes were expansion of the Royal evening, May 23rd, the funds
Bange’s Airstrip on Sunday, presented to the Bishop Australian Air Force, the raised to be devoted to the
Step 5: Remember that thing you read about salting May 15. During the day, of Toowoomba (Most Rev. need for girls grows daily. King’s Creek Tennis Club.
raw meat ahead of time, and regret spending your morning those who attend will be W. Brennan, D.D.) at the
buying out-of-print DVDs and pony ceramics from an op able to inspect Tiger Moths, annual Allora Catholic 100 Years Ago For quality
shop instead of caressing raw chicken. Set chookie aside. Vintage Planes, Homebuilt Ball on Tuesday night. The BUSINESS CARDS...
Planes and Ultralights. debutantes were Misses Extracts from
Step 6: Open a packet of microwavable rice – I get Christine Boyce, partnered The Clifton Courier
something with the words “wild” and “medley” in the ++ by her cousin Terry Boyce; dated May 10, 1919
name, because it makes me feel fancy – and tip into the RECORD RUNNERS IN Carmel Crothers, partnered
paper-lined tin. by Pat Nicholls; and Gene A SPORTIVE BULL ...talk to the
NOBBY FUN RUN Phelan, partnered by her On Friday morning Mr skilled staff at
Step 7: Roughly chunk a medium-sized onion. I used There was a record 108 cousin James Phelan. J. J. Fitzgerald, of Spring The Clifton Courier
“chunk” as a verb here, because it’s sounds slightly better runners in this year’s Dad Creek, had a remarkable
than “slice and dice it, but fatly”. Just cut it into medium, and Dave Family Fun Run 75 Years Ago experience with a bull T 4697 3603
irregular pieces for a rustic vibe. and it was particularly roaming along the roadway.
Step 8: Crush about three or four cloves of garlic, smooshing pleasing to see the number Extracts from Just as he was about to 60 Clark St, Clifton
with the flat side of a knife under most of your weight (plus of teams which entered. The Clifton Courier leave home on his milk run
the added weight of your existential dread, that can only Winners of the 2.5km run dated May 13, 1944 the Jersey bull in question
help at this point). This makes it easier to pick the skin off were: Male, Kerryn Guymer charged the horse and cart,
and saves you from having to chop it like a chum. of Nobby; Female, E. Best of turning the lot over.
Glennie School.
Step 9: Place the garlic and onion atop the rice.
Step 10: Tear up two large handfuls of fresh spinach 50 Years Ago CLIFTON’S DOUBLE • Auto & Marine • Tarps Darren & Liz Ranger
with your hands and scatter on top of the rice. ACHIEVEMENT • Antiques & general furniture 66 Clark Street
Step 11: Open up a can of crushed tomatoes, dumping it Extracts from CLIFTON QLD 4361
into the baking tin and marvelling at how it mirrors a rapid The Clifton Courier Clifton certainly played Wide Range of Materials
evacuation of one’s stomach. Slop the chunky liquid so it dated May 9, 1969 its part in the raising of Free Quotes | Pick-up & Delivery
covers the entire surface of the rice. the First Victory Loan by
Step 12: Glide out to your slowly-dying-but-not-dead- NEW BRIDGE exceeding its quota in both
yet collection of pot plants, serenely plucking a dozen or so The Acting Minister for the number of subscribers
basil leaves from your garden. Ignore the silent cries of the Mines, Main Roads and and the amount raised. At
plants you’ve failed, telling yourself that you’re an earthen Electricity, John Herbert, the close of business on
goddess. You could also buy fresh basil from the shop or ask has informed the Hon. Tuesday 105 subscribers
a neighbour skilled in the art of not killing stuff if you can A. Fletcher, Minister for (two more than the quota
pillage in exchange for whatever you can scrounge around Education, that approval set) had applied for £12,180
that might be worthy of a basil trade – perhaps they’ll take (£2,180 above the quota) in
pity on you and insist you take the leaves for free. the loan.
Step 13: Rinse and tear the basil, scattering it over the
tomato and squelching it into the mix. ++
Step 14: Delicately lay the chicken atop layers of
goodness, because slapping them in there would give you ROOF
serious splashback which would be annoying to wipe up. PLUMBING
Step 15: Crumble over a few cubes of goats cheese,
preferably the super wanky kind that comes drowned in RURAL
olive oil with thyme and pepper. I wouldn’t judge you for SERVICES
using the whole jar, but do keep the oil for drizzling on
assorted hot breakfast items to keep that luxe feeling going.
Step 16: Drizzle with oil of some kind – either the
goat’s cheese oil or that garlic olive oil you bought on a
whim when it was on special and only used once like three
months ago.
Step 17: Chuck into the oven for about half an hour,
until the chicken has browned to the point that you’re
certain it won’t give you violent diarrhoea.
Step 18: Using a spatula, dig under one of the chicken
pieces and dump the claggy mix on your plate.
Step 19: Keep returning to dish to pick at the rice until
you’re so full you can only communicate via groans.
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PUB DARTS CLIFTON BOWLS CLIFTON
GOLF CLUB
Results from matches came from Beth (101, 109, RESULTS T. Lyall and M. Lyall -28; TUESDAY SPORTERS and Vanderfield. Winners:
played on 30th April: 136). Highest peg, Brodie, 78. Thursday 2nd May - Night N. Creighton and R. Glare 30th April, 9 hole Stableford. Men, Rob Meara 66 net;
Bowls saw a great roll up +6; R. Debnam and A. Imhoff Winners, Kev Meara & Mal Ladies, June Kuhn 73 net.
Bull & Barley defeated Rudd’s Pub defeated of 36 bowlers. The night -28; J. Daley and N. Postle Cox 23 (ocb); Runners-up, Runners-up: Men, Daniel
Club 2, 6-3. O’Shanley’s, 7-2. was sponsored by Reg and +5; P. Daley and K. Weier Ken Turner & Les Scotton Hoey 68 (ocb); Ladies, Avril
Rhonda Glare. Winners, +12; K. Bloomfield and 23. Rundown: Bruce Smith Millard 76. Fewest putts
Players to score tons for For Rudd’s Pub, tons Tom Cats. Wow, they are on J. Cochrane -6; J. Keleher & Tony Gillam 23. Pin shots: winners: Men, John Keleher
Bull & Barley were Trevor were scored by Sandra (140, a roll, might be subject to and T. Irvin +28; D. Kehl Hole 2, Bruce Smith; Hole 6, 27; Ladies, Jane Farrell 30.
(2 x 100), Smiley (100) and 132), Tony (2 x 133) and a performance enhancement and K. Morris 0; R. Kehl and Mike Conway; Hole 9 Ralph Rundown: Greg Andrews
Dave (3 x 100). Club players Langas (2 x 100). Highest test if their run continues. L. Smith +11. Winners - Snars . 68, John Keleher 68, Glen
scoring tons were Darrel peg, Dusty (Rudd’s), 41. Well done! No wooden T. Irvin; Runners-up - Sporters every Tuesday, hit Hogarth 69. Pin shots:1/10,
(100, 125, 121) and Lyle (3 spoon this week. Reg and K. Weier. off 11.30 to 2pm. Paul Laverty; 4/13 Nearest
x 100). Highest peg, Travis Bowls Club defeated Rhonda presented a prize WEDNESDAY LADIES the pin, Ladies, no winner;
(Club), 75. Arms 1, 8-1. to the team which turns COMING EVENTS 1st May, No golf at Clifton. 4/13 Men, Glencairn
up every week generally Thursday 9th May - Night Some ladies travelled to Hogarth; 6/15, Genny
Greenmount defeated Bowls Club’s tons were to get a touch up from the Bowls at 7pm. Goombungee. Results: Imhoff; 8/17, June Kuhn;
Club 1, 6-3. scored by Prem (119, 2 x 100), other teams. JD Mechanical Friday 10th May - Karaoke Genny Imhoff 73 net, Gloria 9/18, Greg Andrews. 4 Ball
Kathy (140), Ian (110) and Al deserved this prize as their and Meals from 6.30pm. Moore 78, Jean Payne 82, Matchplay: Rob Imhoff
For Greenmount, tons (100). Arms players scoring new recruit is improving Saturday 11th May - Collette Rynne 86, Wendy & Lyster Rickert defeated
were scored by Brodie (101), tons were Jaz (110) and Murf in rolls and bounds. Watch Competition at 1pm. Cutta Murphy & Col
Fish (102), Gail (125, 100) and (2 x 100). Highest peg, Ian, out for Johnno when the A Grade - L. Smith vs. Shields. Members’ jackpot
Randall (120). Club’s tons 110. summer season starts. Father N. Postle, marker K. Weier; draw winner, John Keleher;
Rod - special dispensation I. Jackson vs. K. Morris, Members’ monthly draw
Nobby Indoor Bowls for your wrong bias. Rod marker R. Glare; P. Ryatt vs. Ladewig 86. winner, Jane Farrell.
did not have to shout the A. Imhoff, marker J. Keleher. 15th May, Ladies 18 hole
bar. Seven bowlers enjoyed B Grade - G. Jago vs. P. Daley, Stableford sponsored by 12th May, 18 hole Flag
It was a pleasure to have two visitors from Maleny to join coaching. Next week will marker M. Lyall. Wendy Ladewig. Ladies sponsored by Rob Volp.
us in playing bowls on Wednesday night - Jennifer and be sponsored by Cassie’s Monday 13th May - please note new tee time, Names in 11.45am, hit-off
Harvey Bryce. Colourful Curls from Committee Meeting at 7pm. names in 8.45, hit-off 9am. noon.
Allora. Great to see out of Saturday 18th May - All welcome.
In the first game, A. Young, N. Kuhn, J. Smith, H. Bryce town support. Following Competition at 1pm. A and FRIDAY HACKERS New club shirt orders can
and M. Brosnan had a runaway victory over R. Williams, bowls next week there will B Grade Singles. Details next 3rd May,13 hole Stableford, now me made. There is a list
G. Metzroth, I. Bryce, M. Comerford, J. Bryce and W. Smith be a barbecue for the last week. Competition Winner, Greg and selection of colours at
18-8. game before the winter Andrews 36; Runner-up, the clubhouse.
break. CARNIVALS Allan Keep 29. Rundown:
The second game was closer, with I. Bryce, H. Bryce, Saturday 4th May - Angliss Sunday 26th May - Texas Grant Humble 28, Bruce MONDAY MANIACS
G. Metzroth, M. Brosnan and W. Smith defeating N. Kuhn, Meats sponsored Day: Men’s Triples. Players Smith 28. Pin shots: Hole 6th May, We played Shoot-
M. Comerford, R. Williams, J. Smith, J. Bryce and A. Young R. Bringans and S. Eady 0; nominated to date - P. Daley. 1/10, Tony Gillam; Hole out golf, 17 players teed off
14-10. We still need two more to go 3/12, Brice Smith; Hole the 1st tee together with one
to Texas. 4/13, Wade Bowden; Hole 9, player dropping off each
The last game was very close until the tenth end when the Darren Hedges. hole via the worst score or
scores were 8-7. Then, J. Bryce, N. Kuhn, M. Comerford and Hackers is on every Friday. a chip off from a designated
J. Smith went on to beat M. Brosnan, R. Williams, H. Bryce, Hit-off from 12 to 2.30pm. circle. The final two were
G, Metzroth and W. Smith 13-9. Everyone welcome to come Daniel Hoey & Rougan
CLIFTON TENNIS Geraghty, however the last
Tonight (Wednesday, May 8th). the Nobby Pairs will be person standing and the
contested. Play starts at 7pm. winner of our 2019 Shootout
was Daniel Hoey. 18 Hole
Ray Bunch Machinery and play. Stableford winner, Daniel
SATURDAY SLASHERS Hoey 42. Other scores: Jack
4th May, 1st round of the Farrell 41, Rougan Geraghty
Senior fixtures 1st May: Stuart Barkla & Pru Barkla CBH Challenge sponsored 41, Rob Imhoff 39, James
Wilson - Aaron Gilmore, def. Dunlops - Ted Callanan, by Clifton Foodworks. Best Ehrlich 38, Jayden Peck 38,
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Louise Willett def. Technifibre Dunlop & Brooke Kindelan net; Runners-up, Jack & Jane Farrell 33, Paul Laverty
most brands of new machinery. - Michael Kindelan, Emma 33 games to 29. Jane Farrell 281/2. Best gross, 32, Col Hoey 32, Darren
Gascoyne, Jason Manttan, Col Shields & Col Hoey 33; Hedges 30, Daniel Hedges
Good OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE Monica Bennett, Digby Junior fixtures 3rd May: Runners-up, Daniel Hedges 30, Jake Castles 30, Genny
IN THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY Giggins & Shirley Erhardt 44 A Grade: Charlie Spina. & Rougan Geraghty 34 Imhoff 25, Laurie Byrne 27.
games to 29. Babolats - Jack B Grade: Josh Dorries & (ocb). Rundown: Ian Jones Men’s pennants: Clifton
oseldrv-ifcaeswhiiotnhed 12 Lyons Street, Warwick Kindelan, Brendan Bange, Sam Smith. C Grade: Cobey & Rougan Geraghty 34. Pin defeated Warwick 5-0. Well
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11th May, 2nd round CBH
Challenge, 2 person Ambrose - Darren J. Hedges
(Best 9) sponsored by Clifton
News. Hit off 11.30am.
SUNDAY SWINGERS
5th May, Men and Ladies
played an 18 hole Stroke for
Monthly Medals sponsored
by Toowoomba Carrying Co.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019 THE CLIFTON COURIER Page 11
School captain represents region in sports LICENSED PLUMBING
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Wattles Warriors Shine in 47th Battalion Carnival Win
Wattles A Grade stars Matt Duggan, Nathan Gaulton, Ty Gardner and Dale Perkins were members of the Toowoomba Clydesdales side that emerged undefeated winner in the
men’s 2019 QRL Central Division 47th Battalion Trophy Carnival at the Sunshine Coast at the weekend.
Brilliant Wattles and Duggan was rewarded for selection in the QRL Central
Toowoomba half-back Matt his outstanding efforts with Division Crows to contest the
QRL State Championships.
Another from Wattles’
heartland, Highfields Eagles
back-rower Sam Bielefeld
was also named in the
Central Division side.
Bielefeld was raised at
Greenmount and played
with Wattles Juniors from
Under 7 to Under 16.
0427 971 470 The Clydesdales started
CLIFTON the weekend with an over-
LIC# 75685 whelming 48-0 win over the
Burnett Brahmans, which
included a try by Warriors
back-rower Ty Gardner and
ArmsCLIFTON eight goals by Matt Duggan.
HOTEL Toowoomba matched up Wattles players Matt Duggan, Nathan Gaulton, Ty Gardner and Dale Perkins after the
Toowoomba Clydesdales success in the QRL Central Division 47th Battalion trophy
against the Bundaberg Bears Carnival on the Sunshine Coast.
in their second clash, with a
Great Raffles win promising a start in the Billy Jackwitz raced 90 second half restart. Billy Jackwitz (Toowoomba),
& Draws on 47th Battalion Trophy final. metres for the initial try to With the lads from the Danny Kerr (Sunshine
Friday Nights
& Saturday The Clydesdales held
the Bears scoreless to win
Lunch 26-0.
DELICIOUS FRIDAY NIGHT Warriors classy playmaker put the Clydesdales on the Darling Downs leading Coast), Callum Klein
HOME Duggan crossed for a try and scoreboard. confidently 20-0 and less (Sunshine Coast), Rohan
COOKED JALCuKcPkOy T kicked three goals on his than twenty minutes to play, Klein (Sunshine Coast),
MEALS way to collecting Player the Toowoomba dominated the the Carnival showpiece Blake Mara (Toowoomba),
Match honours. Falcons across the park. seemed all but over. Nat McGavin (Sunshine
Now Coast), Dylan McGrath
Toowoomba’s two wins Bielefeld ran in a second The home side Falcons (Sunshine Coast), Paul
from two starts ushered try for the Clydesdales off snatched a late try to give the McKewin (Sunshine Coast),
them into the final against a clever pass from eventual result some respectability. Dalton Perrins-Phillips
the Sunshine Coast Falcons, Player of the Final, Warwick
a replay of last years decider hooker Ben Sullivan. Coach Ned Murphy
which was won by the Half time saw the Clydes- offered immense praise to (Sunshine Coast), Kevin
taking $979 Falcons. dales ahead 14-0, with his players in a sensational Sheriff (Bundaberg), Ben
bookings for Toowoomba continuing its result for the Clydesdales. Sullivan (Toowoomba).
FUNCTIONS! Both sides were playing dominance in the new half. Coach: Chris Munro
”The players all had a role
for the 47th Battalion Former Wattles forward to do and they delivered,” Wattles vs. Dalby
OPEN FROM 10am silverware and represent- and current Dalby Diehards Murphy said. Wattles Warriors return
ative jerseys in the Central front-rower Xavier Manley “The players knew that to Platz Oval this Saturday
Division Crows side to reaped the benefits of they needed to concentrate taking on Dalby in all grades.
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them.” Frahm Memorial Cup.
Aside from tries by The trophy is contested
RUGBY LEAGUE Bielefeld and Manley, annually between the Wattles
Matt Duggan added to his and Dalby clubs, the late
Carnival total with four Rod Frahm a former Wattles
goals in the final. player, A and Reserve Grade
Central Division Crows coach, committee member,
representative team was generous sponsor and Life
WATTLES WARRIORS V DALBY DIEHARDS Rod Frahm announced after the final Member along with his wife
PLATZ OVAL, SATURDAY 11 MAY Memorial with seven Clydesdales Janette, as well as being
Cup named in Matt Duggan a former member of the
(Wattles), Hnaloan Budden Clydesdales board.
(Valleys), Sam Beilefield Wattles start favourites in
CaMnodmigeShtAeyelWoYnoagurrriors! 3.30pm Under 18 MATCH FCA&ACNIBLTIAETREIENS (Highfields), Blake Mara A grade although the loss of
5.00pm Reserve Grade DAY (Dalby), Ben Sullivan centre Jake Hargreaves due
6.30pm A Grade SPONSORS (Warwick), Steve Franciscus to injury for at least four
(Dalby) and Billy Jackwitz weeks is a concern for coach
100 Years of the Toowo ba Rugby League - the Best Footy in Country Queensland (Gatton). Travis Burns.
2019 QRL Central While Wattles are on top
Division Crows (Men) of the TRL ladder on eight
ChrisAiton (Sunshine Coast), points level with Warwick,
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- Glyn Rees
Franciscus (Toowoomba),
What Maranoa’s Fair Share Means For You:
$4.8 million for the John Dee export beef abattoir, $13.27 million for Southern Downs Council to
securing 630 jobs, creating 143 new jobs and provide you with better services.
138 indirect jobs in the beef supply chain. A commitment of $42 million from the Federal
$36.2 million for upgrades on New England Highway, Government to build Emu Swamp Dam.
Cunningham Highway and Eight Mile intersection. $5.6 million for Killarney Memorial Aged
$8.7 million to keep Southern Downs roads in Care and Allora’s Southern Cross Aged
good condition. Care facility.
A Local Drug Action Team on the Granite Belt and 2 early
intervention counsellors.
David LITTLEPROUD
LNP Member for Maranoa
Authorised by Lincoln Folo, Liberal National Party of Queensland. 66-68 Bowen Street, Spring Hill QLD 4000.