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Next meeting of ABRA


No. 451
(incorp. Watch SA)
Sepember 2018 will be the be held on
(Servicing Aldinga Bay Wednesday,
& Willunga Basin 12th Sepember 2018
since 1977) at 7.30 pm at the
ALDINGA LIBRARY
Community Room,
INDEX INSIDE All proceeds go back Central Way, Aldinga Beach
into the community.

Special General Meeting


September 12th.
We need an executive, committee and
editor.
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Dear Reader, Index
ABRA News / editorial 2
THE FUTURE OF ABRA Art News 3, 12, 15

NOW RESTS WITH CFS Corner


Church Notices, News
21
22

YOU. Classifieds
Community Centre
23
3
Since its formation in 1977, the Aldinga Bay Residents Community News 18 - 21
Association (ABRA) has carried out its charter :-
Community Radio 8
 To Liaise with Council and other government and non
government bodies on behalf of residents and ratepayers of Emergency Numbers 23
Aldinga Bay (some achievements were listed in the August Environmental 5, 6, 8
issue of Coastal Views)
Film 10
 To facilitate local community functions (General and History 12, 13
public meetings, fair days, Aldinga on Display,
Australia Day Breakfast to name a few. Support for other Letters 4
local organisations has also been part of our role. ) Library 5
 To Inform residents and provide forum for discussion on Markets 3, 19
items of local interest or concern (Coastal Views, guest Musical 10
speakers at meetings [including political and local govt
Youth Activities 24
candidates] and provision of public forums.)
Watch SA report 21
 To publish a monthly newsletter 'Coastal Views' (an issue
every month but January for 41 years.)
ABRA also now incorporates Aldinga Bay/Sellicks Beach
Neighbourhood Watch (Watch SA)

At our Annual General Meeting on August 8th our executive and


Meeting Venue:
committee positions were not filled. Aldinga Library Community
A special General Meeting has now been scheduled for September
12th to provide another opportunity to continue the Association Room
through the election of officers and committee.
If this fails it would appear the Association has run its course and Date and Time:
a dissolution meeting will be called to wrap it up.
If you wish to see the residents of Aldinga Bay continue to be September 12th 2018 to
represented and informed through an independent, local residents’
association this may well be your last chance.
commence at 7:30 pm.
Come along and volunteer some of your time and skills for the
All welcome. Let’s keep ABRA going.
benefit of the community. I hope you enjoy the issue
It needn’t be a huge commitment with one committee meeting a Kevin Hutton - Editor
month and one General meeting every second month.

Wednesday September 12th 2018 - 7:30 pm


Incorporating: Aldinga Library
Community Room
Aldinga Beach.

Special General Meeting -


All positions vacant and due for election. WE NEED YOU!

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 2


Aldinga Community
Centre
Stewart Ave Aldinga Beach
8556 5940
www.aldingacc.org
Member of Community and Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association

Free KIDS CLUB


Primary School Aged Children
P.A.L.S (Participate & Learn Program)
A program teaching life skills through
play.
The program includes:
 Healthy snack
 Sporting activities
 Crafting activities
 Team Games
 Board Games
 Construction
This FREE program is run by qualified workers.

For further information phone 8556 5940


 Aldinga Community Centre

Advance notice: Aldinga Community Centre


AGM will be held on Saturday September 8th
at 11 am. Put it in your diaries!

Strength and Toning


Classes
Improve your physical and mental health, reduce
your stress and improve your confidence while in-
creasing your overall muscle and structural
strength.
Meet new people in a fun environment!
Beginners: Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.15-10 am
Intermediate Tuesdays 10.15-11 am

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 3


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Willunga Tennis Club
4 Railway Terrance, Willunga SA
In February, 2009, I produced my last issue of “Coastal Season Open Day
Views” (Issue No. 347) after seven years as editor. My Sunday 26th August 2018
farewell column expressed many of the views that the 11am to 2pm
(now) retiring editor wrote in his column in the August
2018 (No.450) issue.
 Everyone Welcome - All ages, abilities, new players,
Kevin Hutton, an original member of the Aldinga Bay beginners through to Pros
Residents Association, has put in an enormous amount of  Fun, Social and competitive activities on the day plus
time and effort into ensuring that the association contin- lots of prizes
ues, and his dedication must be acknowledged. However
 Hot Shots for Kids
there remains a significant problem attracting people to
take on roles on the committee, which leads to the  Cardio Tennis
question is the Association still viable?  Fastest Serve Competition
 Hit the Target Competition
Ours is still a growing community; ABRA has fought on
2018/2019 Season team registrations for Junior, Senior
many fronts to ensure that Aldinga and its surrounding
and Social teams
areas provides adequate amenities for its residents.
BBQ and canteen open
Schools, recreation, beaches, roads, shopping areas,
access to medical treatment have all been covered. There At Willunga, we LOVE tennis and are very proud of our
is always an on-going discussion with the City of Onka- history and the fact we are the Oldest Tennis Club in
paringa on roads, footpaths, sporting facilities just to South Australia. Come and have a hit. Look forward to
name a few. For our community to progress, there needs seeing you all there.
to be people willing to get involved. For further details or interested in playing but can't make
ABRA is a well-established organisation and it would be it to the open day email willungatennisclub@gmail.com
sad to see it fold. or call Ian Brunning WTC President on 0406 498 232
Society has changed considerably in the 41 years since Follow us on Facebook @willungatennisclub
ABRA was established. Modern communication relies Nicky Brunning Secretary
heavily on screen-based media. Many of our younger Willunga Tennis Club
generation are focussed on family and career, leaving 0432 526 793
little time for other activities. I do not have an answer to willungatennisclub@gmail.com
how to save ABRA – it’s now over to a younger genera-
tion to care about their community.
With respect to the future of Coastal Views: perhaps there
could be a collaboration between ABRA and the Aldinga
Bay Business and Tourism Association (ABBTA) to
produce a quarterly magazine, focussing on the many
local businesses and promoting tourism activities.
ABBTA already publishes an electronic version of
Coastal Views, and many of the organisations who
advertise in the magazine would no doubt be members of
the ABBTA.
Whatever the future, congratulations to ABRA on what it
has achieved in its 41 years of service to this community.
Kath Richards,
Aldinga Beach.
You think English is easy?
If teachers taught, why didn't preachers praught?
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian
eat?
Sometimes I think all the English speakers should be
committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what
language do people recite at a play and play at a recital?
Ship by truck and send cargo by ship? Have noses that
run and feet that smell?

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 4


ALDINGA BAY CROQUET
CLUB
What’s On @ Aldinga Library
“TRY CROQUET OPEN
DAY’
To celebrate our 18 Birthday the Aldinga
th

Bay Croquet Club are holding a


‘Try Croquet Open Day” details below:
Venue: Aldinga Sports Complex
Port Road ALDINGA
(At the back of the Bowling Club and west of
Netball, Hockey and Football Clubs)
Date: Sunday 14th October 2018
Beginners Time: 11am – 3 pm with Sausage Sizzle at
12.30 pm
Beekeeping Contact: Ken Taylor on 8556 3787 or:
Brenda Pentland on 8556 2198
Flat soled shoes or sneakers to be worn.
This will be a free event. For catering pur-
poses please contact the above for bookings.

Willunga Christmas Tree Festival is Going Green


I know there are a few Christmas in July events around,
but planning is underway for the authentic Christ-
mas celebrations in December.
30Mondays This year we will have a bright new poster and I am also
pleased to say we have renewed sponsorship via Onka-
3.30-4.30pm paringa Council.
Do during
you have an interest
school term
Plus other ongoing sponsorships.
The theme is Going Green.
in Beekeeping
during schoolbut don’t
term The date for the festival is December 1 & 2.
With the festival open for bus tours and groups the fol-
know where to start? lowing week – Dec 3 – 6.
Tree Delivery date is Thursday, November 29.
Experienced beekeeper Susan Lonie New events include basketry workshops and Carols in the
will take you through the basics of Chapel.
And the very popular Advent Wreath workshop.
beekeeping and its many rewards. Plus returning Colouring - in competition, with Christmas
colouring book prizes.
The Going Green theme is open to the imagination.
Saturday 22 September Our festival has always sought creative ways to recycle.
The festival looks forward to your special creation.
10-11.30am Please indicate by reply email if you and/or your group
can participate in 2018.
SEE ATTACHED ENTRY FORM.
Suitable for adults | Bookings essential Many thanks,
Jenny Esots & the Festival committee
ALDINGA LIBRARY, 11 Central Way, Aldinga Beach PO Box 307, WILLUNGA SA 5172
8384 0022 | www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries Willunga Christmas Tree Festival
www.facebook.com/onkaparingalibraries

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 5


Green waste and cardboard / paper - Environmental
Protection Authority (EPA) legislation bans all councils 18 High Street Willunga
state wide from sending these materials to landfill.
ph. 8556 4188 10.00 am — 3.00 pm
Computers and televisions are also be part of this ban. Mon, Fri, 9.30 am — 1.00 pm Sat
Therefore these materials can no longer be accepted as
part of our hard waste collection.
Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 8556 4188
www.willungaenviro.org.au
The collection point is the Southern Waste Resource
Management on Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the
Council dump off South Road N of the bridge). - Recycling of fluoro’s, mobile phones,
There is no cost. All you need to do is take your Ewaste
aluminium, cork, electronics, pens/
to the appropriate tip and they will direct you to the pencils/markers, oral care products and
Ewaste section. make up.
You leave your stuff near two containers and exit the tip - Reference library.
depositing the card they issue you with. This card will - Home Energy Audit kit.
take you off their computer. - Regular guest speakers.
This can be done any day of the week. - Books for sale.
Additional disposal points have also been arranged More - Large range of environmental and
details about the program can be found at https://
www.electronicrecyclingaustralia.com.au/unplug-n-drop/
tourism brochures.
- Room for hire.

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 6


YANKALILLA SHOW
SATURDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2018

All welcome to come along and enjoy the fun & attrac-
tions at the 136th Yankalilla Show
Major features for this year’s show include the
XTREME MOTORBIKE TRIALS, HIGH JINX
ROCK WALL, JAMES’TRAVELLING MAGIC
SHOW &RADICOOL REPTILES (in conjunction with
Normanville Catchment Centre). Check the program for
details of performances on the shearing shed stage includ-
ing the official opening at 12 noon with guest Peter Goers
OAM entertainment identity and various musicians
throughout the day. Main stage performances include
Dance SA demonstration and performances. Enjoy the
amusements and traditional showground rides. There will
be shearing demonstrations with John Hutchinson dur-
ing the course of the day, SA Working Draught Horses
demos, Yalkin Spanish dancing horses, camel & pony
rides, animal nursery, Antique Farm machinery display,
Hacks & Pony Club encourage & topsy ring on the oval.
Check out the market stalls and traders, the local produc-
ers gourmet market area located near the Show Bar, Smil-
ing Samoyed Brewery and Allusion Winery. The Yanka-
lilla Show Trail is on again, starts at the Show Bag shed
with ten stops around the grounds to collect goodies. Visit
the main hall showcasing the competitive exhibits, art
pavilion, photography now housed in our new shed, show
bags, and plenty of food and lots more.....
Gates open at 9am for the public cost is $10 adult, $5
children between 5 and 15, children under 5 free. Aged
concession only.
Now is the time to be thinking about your entries for this
year’s show, only a few weeks to go! The show hall will
be open all week prior to the show between 9am – 4pm,
we can give you any information you need or help with
your entries. If you feel you could help out the Show So-
ciety in any way, set up, working bee Sun 23rd Sept, of-
fice help, show day, clean up day please feel free to con-
tact us or drop into the hall that week and offer your ser-
vices we can always use the help. Contact Secretary Brian
secretaryYankalillashow@gmail.com or Treasurer Joy on
0484377062.

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 7


www.5triplez.com.au

Willunga Birds MONDAYS:


Produced by 6-8pm Prelude with Sally J and Michael Mild
8-10pm The Thiele Experience with Mark
Willunga Environment Centre 10pm-12am Heavy Metal Thunder with Dave Metal
TUESDAYS:
If you love birds 7-9am Anything But with Alan
You will love this book 9-11am Into the Wind with Pat
11am-1pm Forgotten Hits and Near Misses with Dale
1-4pm Off the Beat ‘n’ Track with Denis
128 pages in full colour 4-7pm Global Beat with Cheri
7-9pm Dust Radio with Steve, Scott and Honest
9pm-12am Asleep in the Machine with Stephen
WEDNESDAYS:
7-9am Wellbeing Wednesdays
9-11am Triple Z Music
11am-1pm Thiele Takes Over - Mark
1-3pm Electrified with Milton
3-5pm Melting Pot with Dudley
5-7pm On the Road Again with Michelle
7-9.30pm The Voyage with Sean
9.30pm-12am Filler with Greg
THURSDAYS:
6-9am Stuck in the Past with Alan
9-11am Triple Z Morning Program
11am-1pm Triple Z Music to be confirmed
1–3pm Sound of Jazz with Jack and Jake
3-5pm Folk Harvest with Julie, David and Jane
5-7pm Triple Z Drive with Michael Mild
7-9pm The Local with Kym
RRP $18 ($15 current members) 9pm-12am Nervous Goat
FRIDAYS:
18 High St Willunga 08 8556 2114 12am-6/7am Triple Z plays independent Australian music at the conclusion
www.willungaenviro.org.au of live broadcast each evening between the hours of 12AM and
6/7AM. Please check ZZZ website for latest updates.

Your support for our first bird publication, “Common www.tribefm.org.au


Birds of the Willunga Basin”, has inspired us to produce a
new, expanded edition which highlights an even greater FRIDAYS:
range of local birds including water birds. 6-9am Friday Fumble with Michael
9-11am Trev on Tribe
Comprising 128 pages in full colour with copious identi- 11am to Midday Trev’s Garden
Midday–2pm The Laser Garden
fication notes and tips on successful bird-watching, we 2-3pm Waldorf Salad
hope Willunga Birds will inspire you to go out and dis- 3-4pm Julie’s Countdown
4-5pm Meri’s Poetry
cover the array of birds in the Willunga Basin and to 5-6pm Music Mayhem with Simon and Craig
6-7.30pm Siren to Siren Sports Show
share your enthusiasm for birds with others. 7.30-10.30pm The Hands of Time with Daryl

On behalf of the Willunga Environment Centre we would SATURDAYS:


8-9am-Waldorf Salad Replay
like to extend our thanks to everyone who made this book 9am-Midday Heartbeat with Anne and Sam
possible. Midday-1.30pm Ctrl+alt+del with Monica
1.30-5.30pm Southern Football League Outside Broadcasts
5.30-7.30pm The Kaos Show
In particular, our thanks go to Ann Houghton for her hard 7.30-8.30pm Treble Maker with Belle
work and dedication. Her contributions included all the 8.30-10.30pm The Marvel-Lous Men with Pete and Jacob
10.30pm-12.30am Replay The Laser Garden.
photographs used in the book, many of her descriptions
SUNDAYS:
and her passionate love and knowledge of birds and 9-10am Dinggy Zone Replay
photography. We also thank Les Houghton for his part- Midday - 3pm Southern Rock with Ian
3-4pm Yorkshire Pudding Show with Taras and Francesca
nership with Ann on the project. 4-6pm The Indigo Show with Vivian
6-8pm The Oz Effect with Wisey
Professor Chris Daniels, Professor of Biology at Unisia, 8-10pm Transcend with Marty
10pm-1am Replay Hands of Time with Daryl
provided a wonderful introduction and we must
also mention the contribution of Willunga Environment MONDAYS:
7-9am The Coffee Pot with Vivian
Centre’s volunteers, and our dedicated committee also 9am-Midday The 3E Show with Bob and Anne
Midday-2pm MamaJ’s Faves
made this project come to life! 2-4pm Monday Bubble with Ros
4-6pm The Retro Show with Tony Becker
The publication of this book was partly supported through TribeFM plays overnight music at the conclusion of live broadcast each evening
until live broadcast commences. Please check TribeFM website for latest
a grant from the Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges Natural
Resources Management Board with the Willunga Envi- This is a general guide to Triple Z & Tribe FM programming
and may be subject to change without notice.
ronment Centre contributing the rest.

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 8


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THE SLATE SESSIONS
Acoustic singing and/or playing or
listening of songs at the Willunga
Golf Course Club Rooms.
Every Tuesday night 7.30pm until
10.00pm.
Ph 0410 257 685 for enquiries.
Bar facilities.
Everyone welcome.

WILLUNGA
UKULELES

Are you looking to:


- share your strumming with others?
- Learn from others?
- Share an informal and fun social
atmosphere?
Beginner or expert, everyone with a
ukulele is welcome at Willunga
Ukuleles!
Find meeting details and more at –
http://willungaukuleles.wixsite.com/
website or call 0419 990 155

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 10


The Get Together Club
A club exists in Aldinga Beach for adults with a
disability and their families.
The group encourages friendship, fun, connection and
inspiration.
It is the only group of its kind in the southern area.
The first meeting held at the Aldinga Life Care Hall was
a great success, with families sharing a meal, playing
games, and getting to know each other.
A variety of activities are planned for the monthly group
including singing, painting, puppet making, and guest
chefs. Ideas for activities are welcome and encouraged.
The Get Together Club has received a Community
Grant from the City of Onkaparinga and is also
supported by Minda Incorporated, Carer Support and
Disability SA. New members are always welcome.
The Get Together Club is held on the first Friday of
each month, at the Aldinga Life Care Hall, Pridham
Blvd, Aldinga Beach from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
For bookings call 8433 9555
or email: thegettogetherclub2013@gmail.com.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND ENJOY


THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN
at Symonds Reserve,
Stewart Ave.
Aldinga Beach
OPEN:
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING HELP Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays
COUNSELLING SERVICE 9.30am - 12.30pm - Plants & Vegetables on sale.
Relationships Australia (SA) is now operating a free and confidential Membership is free so now is a great time to come and
gambling help Counsel-ling service for anyone in the community who grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural way and
is affected by gambling (their own gambling or someone else’s). learn and share gardening tips.
The service is available on alternate Wednesdays from 1.00 pm - 9.00 So come and
pm at the Aldinga GP plus. To make a referral or for more information PLANT IT, GROW IT,
please phone 8377 5400 9 am -5 pm Mon- Fri. HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!
FREE LEGAL SERVICE Contact: 8556 5940
The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA, Morphett Vale on
Thursdays between 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm,
Contact details: Free Legal Clinic, Anglicare SA, 4/197 Main South
Road, Morphett Vale
Phone: 8392 3100
WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga
each Monday & Thursday nights at 7 pm.
ALDINGA & SURROUNDS BREAST CANCER Contact Peter 0407 324 530 or just come and try.
SUPPORT GROUP WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga
Aldinga Medical Centre, Conference Room each Wednesday night at 7 pm.
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach Contact Greg 8552 7074,
Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.
Wednesdays fortnightly 10:00am—12
KENPO KARITSU
For anyone currently or previously Ed Parker’s American Kenpo Karate blended with traditional
diagnosed with Breast Cancer. and Brazilian Ju Jitsu has something for the whole family.
Face to face support and companionship Taught Friday nights at Sellicks Beach Community hall and
over a coffee and a chat. Wednesday nights at Aldinga Sports Recreation Centre.
Donation to help cover morning tea appreciated. 7 - 9 pm Come and try for free.
28 years Experience. Www.kenpo.net.au
Contacts: Ailsa (08) 8556 5237 Claudia 0415 929 183 0450 805 778 Dave Gartland
www.facebook.com/aldinga & surrounds bc support group

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 11


Prepared by Stan Beck

(a few extra football stats from Kevin Hutton this month)


100 yrs ago
Australia The Mines & Metals association was formed HISTORY OF THE CAR RADIO
NSW Eleven New Unions were formed in place of Seems like cars have always had radios, but they didn't.
those de-registered Here's the story:
Africa The Australian Cavalry attack the Turks at One evening, in 1929, two young men named William Lear
Nablus and Elmer Wavering drove their girlfriends to a lookout
France Lt. Cobby shoots down his 29th aircraft and point high above the Mississippi River town of Quincy,
13th Obsv. balloon Illinois, to watch the sunset.
NSW SS Undola sunk by a mine off Wollongong . It was a romantic night to be sure, but one of the women
All hands lost observed that it would be even nicer if they could listen to
NSW 1st Wireless message from England to music in the car.
Australia received by Ernie Fisk at
Lear and Wavering liked the idea. Both men had tinkered
Wahroonga
with radios (Lear had served as a radio operator in the U.S.
Melbourne South Melbourne defeat Collingwood in VFL
Navy during World War I) and it wasn't long before they
Final
were taking apart a home radio and trying to get it to work
Adelaide SA Football League - no competition due to
in a car. But it wasn't easy: automobiles have ignition
world war 1
switches, generators, spark plugs, and other electrical
Adelaide West Adelaide defeated Carlton in final of
equipment that generate noisy static interference, making it
Australian Rules football ‘Championship of
nearly impossible to listen to the radio when the engine was
Australia’ (Port Adelaide holds the record
running.
with 4 championships between 1888 and 1975
when the competitions were held between SA, One by one, Lear and Wavering identified and eliminated
Vic, WA & Tas football leagues) each source of electrical interference. When they finally
England Spanish Flu takes its toll in Britain as millions
got their radio to work, they took it to a radio convention in
die around the world. Chicago . There they met Paul Galvin, owner of Galvin
Bulgaria Allied troops accepts the surrender of Bulgaria
Manufacturing Corporation.
London UK and US reject Austrian peace proposal He made a product called a "battery eliminator" a device
France Allied troops sweep all before them on the that allowed battery-powered radios to run on household
western front AC current.
UK The Govt. sets up a commission to investigate
But as more homes were wired for electricity more radio
equal pay for women manufacturers made AC-powered radios.
Galvin needed a new product to manufacture.
50yrs ago
When he met Lear and Wavering at the radio convention,
N.T. Fire swept through Katherine & Victoria river
he found it. He believed that mass-produced, affordable
areas
car radios had the potential to become a huge business.
Sydney South Sydney beat Manley-Warringah in
Rugby grand final Lear and Wavering set up shop in Galvin's factory, and
Melbourne Carlton beat Essendon in VFL Grand final when they perfected their first radio, they installed it in his
Melbourne Bob Skilton wins his third Brownlow medal Studebaker.
Adelaide Sturt defeat Port Adelaide for SANFL final. Then Galvin went to a local banker to apply for a loan.
Melbourne Two priests have been suspended by the Pope Thinking it might sweeten the deal, he had his men install a
for preaching birth control radio in the banker's Packard.
Cairns Drinks refused to two prominent aborigines in Good idea, but it didn't work -- Half an hour after the in-
lounge of Hotel stallation, the banker's Packard caught on fire. (They didn't
Australia Skippy the Kangaroo is a bit hit on TV get the loan.)
Pacific France explodes second H Bomb at Mururoa
Galvin didn't give up.
UK Hundreds of homes evacuated as SE England
He drove his Studebaker nearly 800 miles to Atlantic City
hit by floods
to show off the radio at the 1930 Radio Manufacturers As-
London England cricket tour of South Africa is
sociation convention.
officially cancelled
Too broke to afford a booth, he parked the car outside the
UK Jaguar unveils its new XJ-6 luxury saloon.
convention hall and cranked up the radio so that
UK The Big Banks announce they will close on
passing conventioneers could hear it.
Saturdays after July next year.

Coastal Views, September 2018 Page 12


That idea worked -- He got enough orders to put the radio In 1956 the company introduced the world's first pager;
into production. in 1969 came the radio and television equipment that was
used to televise Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon.
WHAT'S IN A NAME
In 1973 it invented the world's first handheld cellular
That first production model was called the 5T71.
phone.
Galvin decided he needed to come up with something a
Today Motorola is one of the largest cell phone manufac-
little catchier.
turers in the world --
In those days many companies in the phonograph and
And it all started with the car radio.
radio businesses used the suffix "ola" for their names -
Radiola, Columbiola, and Victrola were three of the big- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO
gest. Galvin decided to do the same thing, and The two men who installed the first radio in Paul Galvin's
since his radio was intended for use in a motor vehicle, he car, Elmer Wavering and William Lear, ended up taking
decided to call it the Motorola. very different paths in life.
But even with the name change, the radio still had prob- Wavering stayed with Motorola. In the 1950's he helped
lems: change the automobile experience again when he devel-
When Motorola went on sale in 1930, it cost about $110 oped the first automotive alternator, replacing inefficient
uninstalled, at a time when you could buy a brand-new and unreliable generators.
car for $650, and the country was sliding into the Great The invention lead to such luxuries as power windows,
Depression. (By that measure, a radio for a new car power seats, and, eventually, air-conditioning.
would cost about $3,000 today.) In 1930 it took two men
Lear also continued inventing.
several days to put in a car radio --
He holds more than 150 patents. Remember eight-track
The dashboard had to be taken apart so that the receiver
tape players? Lear invented that.
and a single speaker could be installed, and the ceiling
But what he's really famous for are his contributions to
had to be cut open to install the antenna.
the field of aviation.
These early radios ran on their own batteries, not on the
He invented radio direction finders for planes, aided in
car battery, so holes had to be cut into the floorboard to
the invention of the autopilot, designed the first fully
accommodate them.
automatic aircraft landing system, and in 1963 introduced
The installation manual had eight complete diagrams and
his most famous invention of all, the Lear Jet,
28 pages of instructions.
the world's first mass-produced, affordable business jet.
Selling complicated car radios that cost 20 percent of the (Not bad for a guy who dropped out of school
price of a brand-new car wouldn't have been easy in the after the eighth grade.)
best of times, let alone during the Great Depression --
Sometimes it is fun to find out how some of the many
Galvin lost money in 1930 and struggled for a couple of
things that we take for granted actually came into
years after that.
being!
But things picked up in 1933 when Ford began offering
and It all started with a woman's suggestion!!
Motorola's pre-installed at the factory.
In 1934 they got another boost when Galvin struck a deal
with B.F. Goodrich tire company to sell and install them
in its chain of tire stores.
By then the price of the radio, installation included, had
dropped to $55. The Motorola car radio was off and run-
ning.
(The name of the company would be officially changed
from Galvin Manufacturing to "Motorola" in 1947.)
In the meantime, Galvin continued to develop new uses Opening times for Willunga
for car radios. Courthouse and Slate Museums
In 1936, the same year that it introduced push-button tun- 61 High Street Willunga
ing, it also introduced the Motorola Police Cruiser, a stan-
1 - 4 pm on First Tuesday of the month
dard car radio that was factory preset to a single fre-
quency to pick up police broadcasts. AND Every Sunday
In 1940 he developed with the first handheld two-way NEWS! Bassett Boys’ Schoolroom open on
radio -- The Handy-Talkie -- for the U. S. Army. 1st Tuesday of the month.
A lot of the communications technologies that we take for 1-4 pm
granted today were born in Motorola labs in the years that
followed World War II.
ABRA Business Member.
In 1947 they came out with the first television for under Local businesses supporting the
$200. local community.

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ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP and quilting, friendship and fun. All welcome.
ASSOCIATION INC. Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach For further information call:
Incorporates Watch SA. Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm; President: Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182
Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each even Cubs 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 pm to
month at Aldinga Library community room, 8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 pm to 9 pm ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS
Central Way, Aldinga Beach. Come and try – boys and girls from 6 to 18 CLUB INC.
Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a guest years. Corner Quinliven and Valiant Roads,
speaker (refer page 3 of Coastal Views each Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or Aldinga Scout Port Willunga – Enquiries Phone 8556 5918
month). Meetings usually end about 9 pm. Group Leader, Michelle on 8557 4359. Activities include:
You don’t have to be a member to attend. Mon: Bridge @ 11am- 3pm (byo lunch)
EVERYONE WELCOME. ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING Wed: Club Day: Pool & Snooker 11:30 am;
CLUB Carpet Bowls: 1pm; Sausage sizzle last
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB INC.
The Sandbar Cafe at Aldinga Bay Wednesday of month @ 12:30pm
Come Try Lawn Bowls! Surf Life Saving Club, Norman Fri: BINGO from 7.30 pm
Social and Competitive Bowling Tues, Road, Aldinga Beach is open for Pool & snooker facilities available.
Thurs and Sat from 1pm meals on Friday and Saturday
Free Introductory Coaching and Club Bowls from 6pm, Sunday for breakfast ALDINGA & SELLICKS SPINNERS,
Available for those interested to learn to from 8:30am and Sunday lunch from 12pm. KNITTERS & WEAVERS.
bowl. Casual Dress and Flat soled shoes are Also available for hire for special events. Meets at Aldinga Institute Hall, Old Coach
all that’s needed. Contact Allan on 0437 882 078. Email Peter Road, Aldinga on first and third Tuesdays
Friendly welcoming Members and Licensed Symons on peter1955@adam.com.au or for 9.30am – 3.00pm and second and fourth
Clubrooms. more information visit our website Thursday 9.30 -3.00pm
Club is also the home of Aldinga Eight Ball at www.aldingabayslsc.com.au ' A Thursday night group meets at the Aldinga
Club Library 5.30 till 8.00 pm
Aldinga Sports Complex Port Road, Contact Rosemary 0417 823 176
Aldinga Ph 8557 7467 Email: rosiedunbar44@gmail.com
For Further Information ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA COOLROOM GALLERY
Alan Foster: 0412 411 749 (Neighbourhood Watch) An Artist run Co-op gallery located in the
or Carol Huxtable 0409 582 489
Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay Residents’ ALDINGA U3A
ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB Association meetings, held 7.30 pm on second
Wednesday of every even month at the During Term 3 the Aldinga U3A will be
New players and visiting players are always
showing the following classic films each
welcome. Community Room of Aldinga Library, Central Wednesday afternoon at the Aldinga
The club caters for both ASSOCIATION Way Aldinga Beach. Community Centre.
CROQUET (the traditional game), which
All welcome. THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE
develops physical skills and keeps the mind (John Wayne, Lee Marvin),ROMAN HOLIDAY
agile and GOLF CROQUET, a short devious ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP (Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck),NORTH BY
and fun filled game which develops both skill Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga Senior NORTH WEST (Cary Grant),CAT ON A HOT TIN
and tactics. Both games are played on equal Citizens Club, Corner Valiant and Quinliven ROOF (Elizabeth Taylor), STRICTLY
terms between both genders and the first Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30 am – 2.30 BALLROOM , THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN
coaching sessions are absolutely FREE. pm. Lunch provided at small cost. HOOD (Errol Flynn, Olive De Haviland, Basil
RICOCHET is also played. Rathbone),BULLITT (Steve McQueen, Robert
This group will also provide respite for carers. Vaughan),MARY POPPINS (Julie Andrews, Dick
The courts are located at the rear of the Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258. Van Dyke), THE BRIDE CAME C.O.D.(Bette
Aldinga Bay Bowling Club facilities at the Davis, James Cagney) SECOND CHORUS (Fred
Aldinga Sports Complex, Port Rd, Aldinga. ALDINGA FRED’S VAN SITE
Astaire, Burgess Meredith).For more information on
PLAYING TIMES: Operates weekly on Friday evenings from these films or in joining Aldinga U3A contact
Association Croquet - Wed. and Sat 9.00 am Aldinga Community Centre. Allan 0418 846 410 or John 8556 6850.
to 12.30 pm. Seeking team members.
Golf Croquet - Wed. 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm and Time commitment 5.30 pm – 9pm once every
Myponga Market (old cheese factory)
Fri. 9.00 am to 12.00 pm. 4 weeks
Myponga. Displaying paintings, textile,
Ricochet - Saturday 1pm for a 1.30pm start Anyone interested please contact Teresa
woodwork, glass art, jewellery, handmade/
For further information please contact Ken Branch (Coordinator) 0419 857 966
painted objects. Open weekends and public
Taylor on 8556 3787. holidays 9.30 am - 4pm
ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc.
You can find us on Facebook at https://
ALDINGA BAY MEN’S GROUP Home of the Aldinga Sharks Netball www.facebook.com/coolroomgallery/
(Previously Men’s South Talk) Club.
Is a group escaping for a couple of hours on a Any queries or information about next season DIABETICS SUPPORT
Tuesday. Meetings are held from 1pm - 3pm Assistance for diabetics is available from GPs,
please call: GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse Educators
and discuss various topics of interest, go on
outings, and generally relax in congenial President – Ellen Ling 0411 590 744 and your local Chemist, throughout the
company, Sometimes they may listen to Secretary – Jackie Outram 0407 619 309 southern area.
politicians or leaders of local establishments. Email: aldinganc@gmail.com.
Aldinga Uniting Church Hall, Old Coach DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP
Road Aldinga, PO Box 81 Aldinga Beach ALDINGA QUILTERS Meet Thursdays, 9:30am to 11;30am
5173 Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and 4th At Community Centre, Hastings St. Seaford
Tuesday of every month. Contact Wendy 0417 895 502
Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach Road, Or Sandra 8327 3469
Aldinga. For anyone interested in patchwork BYO craft or learn something new.

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COMMUNITY NEWS
FLEURIEU HARMONY CHORUS GROUP FOR MENTAL HEALTH/ McLAREN VALE/WILLUNGA &
Is a male A Capella singing group open to PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT - GROW DISTRICTS COMBINED PROBUS CLUB
men of all ages. We entertain at local GROW is a proven national program for meet 2nd Tuesday of the month
retirement villages, aged care homes and mental well being and is a non for profit at 10.00 am in St. Pauls Lutheran Church Hall,
charities. We meet every Friday morning organization with no fees or dues. Aldersey Street. McLaren Vale.
9.15am to 12 noon at Lifecare Community A GROW Group meets weekly A guest speaker each meeting.
Hall, Pridham Bvd. opposite Aldinga Central at 10am Tuesdays at Uniting Communities 3rd Tuesday of the month is an outing/lunch
Shopping Centre. Family Relationships Centre Visitors welcome.
No singing experience required, we provide 101/103 Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach SA 5173 Contact Rosalie Atkinson on 8326 1717
music and learning CD’s GROW offers a 12 Step Recovery-Focused
Come and give it a try and enjoy a cuppa Program for mental health issues or emotional McLAREN VALE MARKET
with us. Enquiries phone 0459 299 767 or coping problems and is delivered in a safe and Held at the Institute Hall, Main St,
www.fleurieuharmony.org caring environment. Meetings last for 2 hours McLaren vale.
and are followed by refreshments. 1st Sat of every month 9.00 am - 3.00 pm.
ABRA Business Member. For more information please telephone Variety of stalls, hand made personalised cards
Local businesses supporting the local Freecall 1800 558 268 and easels, Olive oil, plants, chocolates, cakes
community. or email sa@grow.net.au and much, much more. BBQ, tea and coffee
available.
FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB JUST WALK IT
Inside and outside stalls available.
Meets fourth Monday of the month Group at Myponga. Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426
in the Lifecare Hall, If interested in joining,
Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach please ring
NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA
(opposite the Shopping Centre) at 10.00 am. Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274. STROKE SUPPORT GROUP
Enquiries: Julie 0437860875 LADIES PROBUS CLUB Meets at Noarlunga Health Village (Teaching
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME OF THE SOUTHERN VALES Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive, Noarlunga
FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB The Ladies’ Probus Club of The Southern Centre on 2nd Thursday of each month (except
We meet at Aldinga Library Community Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the month January) 10.00 am – 12 noon.
Room, Central Way on the second Thursday at 10.00 am in the Lutheran Church Hall, Our aim: To help each other over-come and
of the month at 7.30 pm. McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is usually cope with the effects of stroke on ourselves
Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166. provided. and carers.
Working bees are held each Tuesday morning For further information, please contact Visitors and new members welcome.
during the cooler months. Noeleen Reidy on 0426 421 128 . Phone Jane 8322 2996
Contact John Edmeades, 0488 552 797. or Brian 8384 2445.
We welcome new members at our meetings English was invented by people, not OCHRE COAST POETS
and working bees. computers, and it reflects the creativity Ochre Coast Poets spin and weave words,
Web address: of the human race, which, of course, is workshop and network with other poets of the
http://www.friendsofaldingascrub.com.au south. The Ochre coast poets meet on the
not a race at all. That is why, when the second Saturday of the month at the Seaford
FRIENDS OF SELLICKS INC. stars are out, they are visible, but when
Working with the Community to Library, Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD, from
make the Sellicks Area an even better
the lights are out, they are invisible. 10.00 am- 12.00 noon.
place to live. For information:
Public Meetings every 2 months. David; 8327 2459 or Tess 85563816
LETS SOUTH
Find meeting details, post comments and more LETS South is a simple bartering system using OUT AND ABOUT CLUB.
at – www.friendsofsellicks.com old methods of exchange and barter in the The Out and About Club provides weekly
or follow us on Facebook. Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu Peninsula. respite for carers while members are able to
Now in its 19th year it continues to provide a participate in outings and activities that
GALILEE OP SHOP promote physical and cognitive wellbeing. The
working alternative to federal reserve money
Quality every day clothes for all the family, club will run from 10.00 am - 3.00 pm each
while also strengthening the community.
plus corporate & special occasion wear For more information contact chairperson Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community
- Lots of baby and toddler items Margaret Beed at 0417 835 884 Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard
- Crockery, glassware, toys, gifts or email chairperson@letssouth.com. Aldinga Beach.
- Bed linen, fabrics, craft items, Visit the LETS South site www.letssouth.com A two course lunch is included in the
books, CDs and the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com. cost of $16.00.
Please contact Jacinta Robertson
OPEN Mon, Wed, Thurs, 8.45 -3.00pm LIONS LADIES BOUTIQUE to book 8293 5924
CASH ONLY, THANKYOU We are at Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach,
Quinliven Road end, of How Road and are open each Wednesday and Saturday ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE
from 7 am to 1.30 pm, so do come along and The Club supports activities in Aldinga,
Aldinga Beach
have a look around, you will be so surprised at Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding
For after hours donations PH 0471 410694 districts.
what we have for sale.
GRANNIE ANNIE’S Our girls will be so pleased to serve you, and We meet Monday nights for a
DROP IN CENTRE have a chat at the same time. dinner meeting at 6.30 pm for 6.45
St Ann’s, 7 Stonehouse Lane Aldinga, We look forward to your visit, and if you pm at the Alma Hotel Willunga.
Thursday Mornings 9 - 11:30. have any donations for us, we will be ever so
Cheerful company, free coffee / tea. happy to receive them. VISITORS and
Children welcome. NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED.
Margaret Dorton, President. 85 563591 Contact Kevin 8556 2968

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SCHOOL FOR DOGS SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB McLaren Vale.
ALDINGA BAY INC. meets at The Alma Hotel, Willunga on the All welcome, supper provided.
“In the interest of the dog” second Friday of the month 10.30 for 11.00 Inquiries: Saskia Gerhardy, ph 0412 135 698
Come along and train your dog start, followed by a guest speaker and lunch. or email saskia.gerhardy@hotmail.com.
with “Love, Trust and Patience” Interesting Outings arranged during the year.
WEIGHT WATCHERS
Sunday mornings and Tuesday Women of all ages welcome.
SA Weight Watchers Association meets each
evenings. Supporting three students on The Smith
Monday night (except public holidays) at the
No training on ANY long Family Learning for Life program with their
Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds
weekends. educational needs.
Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga
All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12 weeks Contact Secretary Chris Horsman
Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm; meeting at 6.00
old and fully vaccinated. on Phone: 8556 2897 Mobile: 0438 131 049
pm. $30 joining fee, renewal fee $20 plus $3
Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Email: chrishorsman528@gmail.com
per week.
Beach. also follow us on Facebook.
Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga WILLUNGA BASKETBALL
STARS, the Southern Region Theatre
NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY. New players are always welcome.
and Arts Supporters
For class information please phone Club For adults, there is a men's competitions
Mobile 0411 473 745 STARS is based at Rec Park Inc. (Festival
on Wednesday nights.
Hall and Show Hall) Main Road, Willunga.
SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS It brings events to the southern region to foster Mixed on Mon/Tues.
ASSOCIATION INC. a vital and diverse arts culture. For juniors, competitions are played
Meets on the first Wednesday of each month To join STARS, visit the website on from 4:00pm Mon through to Thurs.
(except January) 7.30 pm. at the S.E.M. www.stars.org.au and learn what is planned If you are interested in playing, coaching
Centre (North end of Grand Boulevard). Park for this year and next and to make a booking or refereeing ring Petrina 0414 511 572
and enter on the north side of the building. for any event. Great stories and pictures of willunga.basketball.com.au
All welcome. our endeavours over the last few year.
Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690. WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC.
THE ALDINGA HAPPY STITCHERS 23 St. Peters Tce. Willunga.
SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS Would you like to come and sew with others? Web site: www.willungabc.com
ASSOCIATION Join the Australian Sewing Guild branch Lawn bowls for everyone. Great fun at a
Being part of your community at Aldinga. friendly place.
Meetings bi monthly at 7:30 pm first We meet monthly at the Aldinga Institute on Social Bowls every Tuesday and Saturday.
Wednesday of every second month at the 1st and 3rd Thursdays; 10:00 am to 3:00 12.00 for 12.30pm start. Casual dress and flat
Sellicks Hall. pm (except December). shoes. Bowls available from the club if
All welcome. Contact Mandy 0422 903 257 required. Entry fee $8.00 (includes jackpot).
Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns. or Natalie 0409 692 321 Raffles. Two games played.
Phone Michael Lee 0451 458 711
THE SOUTHERN VALES Night Owls on Wednesday evenings. Club
SOCIABLE SINGLES INC. WELLBEING GROUP open for light meals at 6.00pm. Games start
Sociable Singles provides an opportunity for Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main Road, at 7.00pm. Coaching and bowls available.
single, divorced, widowed or separated McLaren Vale (rear entry) every Wednesday Make up a team of family, friends, work
persons to attend functions for the purposes from 1.00 pm to 3:30 pm during school terms. mates or just come along.
of friendship and companionship. Functions A guest speaker addresses the meeting at 1:15 Flat shoes and casual clothes are all that are
include meals at local venues, bbqs in local pm. Cost: $4.50 Enquiries: Judy 8323 8435 required.
parks, a cabaret/dance at the Port Noarlunga or Lesley 8323 8527 Pennant or competition bowls are played
RSL, Port Noarlunga first Wednedsay of the each Thursday morning and Saturday
month and also a cabaret/dance at Wakefield THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET afternoon. Willunga has teams at various
House, Acre Avenue, Morphett Vale once a CHOIR (Soulfood) levels of competition. A great way to expand
month. The Willunga Farmers’ Market Choir is an A your bowls skills and experience.
For more information please ring capella choir under the Directorship of James Contacts. The club 8556 2246.
Linda on 8184 8427 or Peter on 8327 6457. Moffatt (James.moffatt@internode.on.net) w David 0417 801 951,
Thank you. Linda - Secretary hich now meets in the Music Room of the Peter 0410 605 541,
Willunga Waldorf School, 1 Jay Drive north Judy 0418 891 228
SOUTHERN AC RUN CLUB off Aldinga Road, Willunga. Practice is on
Looking for a friendly recreational running Tuesday 7.30 during school term. The choir WILLUNGA DISTRICT
group? Join us at the Southern AC Run is for women of all ages who like to sing and COMMUNITY BUS INC.
Club. We meet every Friday night in the perform at a variety of community venues and 18 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173.
Port Willunga - Seaford - McLaren Vale functions. We transport the frail aged and
area. Suitable for beginners through to If you would like more information please disadvantaged door to door Monday to
serious runners - new members of all levels email James or contact Margi : 0417 835 884 Friday.
are always welcome. Training tips and It is a joyful, talented choir whose repertoire is Phone: 8557 7899.
guidance are provided by our accredited wide and varied . WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS
coaches.
TREES FOR LIFE, Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the
Details of our weekly runs are posted in
WILLUNGA DISTRICT month at "The Hub" corner of Main
https://www.facebook.com/
Willunga Trees for Life meetings Road and St Peters Terrace,
SouthernAthleticClub/events
are held on the first Wednesday of Willunga. For anyone interested in
or call Matt on 0415 883 117 for more
each month except January at embroidery, friendship & fun. All welcome.
information.
7.30 pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla Beginner's classes available.
Lutheran College, off Tatachilla Road, For further information
phone Wendy 8323 7475

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These are separate competitions but you can 19/07/2018 Old Coach Road Power
play both nights if you wish. tools stolen from inside vehicle
This is a friendly but socially competitive
grade of table tennis and supper is always
25/07/2018 Old Coach Road inse-
18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188
10.00 am — 3.00 pm Mon, Fri, served. cure vehicle, power tools stolen
9.30 am — 1.00 pm Sat To register your interest please contact: Making Off Without Payment
Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 8556 4188 John Nixon 8556 5950
Grant Frith 8557 8309
08/06/2018 Main South Road U/k
www.willungaenviro.org.au
person failed to pay for $48.30
Recycling of fluoros, mobile phones,
aluminium, cork. Reference library. Home WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST fuel.
Energy Audit kit. Regular guest speakers. The Slate Museum and Court House 09/06/2018 Main South Road U/k
Books for sale. Large range of environmental Museum will be open: person failed to pay $17.44
and tourism brochures. Room for hire. 1st Tuesday of the month: 1-4 pm
and every Sunday
17/06/2018 Main South Road U/k
WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET (see details p 13 ) person failed to pay $19.20
Meet the grower - taste the re- 18/06/2018 Main South Road U/k
gion ABRA Business Member. person has stolen confectionary to
Every Saturday, Willunga Town Local businesses supporting the
local community. value of $101.80
Square. 8 - 12:30 pm
03/07/2018 Main South Road U/k
Enquiries 8556 4297
person failed to pay for $50.02
ALDINGA BEACH Area 376 11/07/2018 Port Road U/k person
WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB 01/06/18 – 12 /07/18 failed to pay $15.03
Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month Theft 13/07/2018 Pridham Blvd U/K per-
(except January) at the Lutheran Church Hall,
04/06/2018 Martin Cr Property son failed to pay $46.54
Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at 7.30 pm.
Membership is $15 per annum. Entrance cost stolen from carport 14/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
is $5 (members $4) includes lucky door prize 12/06/2018 Hakea Wk MTB has person failed to pay $65.95
and supper. been stolen from rear yard 16/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
Guest speaker. Visitors welcome. 14/06/2018 Hamilton Rd Prop- person failed to pay $40.01
Enquiries please phone
Chris 0419 532 545 erty stolen from rear yard 19/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
17/06/2018 Kennedia Wk Property person failed to pay $46.07
WILLUNGA & DISTRICT
stolen from rear yard 20/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
LIONS CLUB AUCTION
Willunga and Districts Lions Club 17/06/2018 Port Rd Attempted to person failed to pay $49.99
holds an auction on the last Satur- gain entry to house 21/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
day of the month at Centenary 20/06/2018 Main South Rd stolen person failed to pay $20
Park, cnr Binney and Strout Road goods from store to value of $42 22/07/2018 Main South Road U/K
Willunga.
Country Market, Swap Meet and other events 30/06/2018 Hakea Wk Bike frame person failed to pay $30.01
throughout the year. stolen from rear yard of premise
We're always looking for new members to get 24/07/2018 Stirling Cres Contents Const Richard Haley
involved in the great work we do in our from letterbox stolen You can now get current local police
community. www.willungalions.com.au
24/07/2018Heathersay St 2 x boxes news straight to your email, All you
unscrewed from wall, nothing stolen need to do is sign up.
WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET www.sapolicenews.com.au/
www.willungaquarrymarket.com Theft/Damage/Illegal interfer-
Second Saturday every month southcoast
9.00 am - 1.00 pm
ence of Motor Vehicle
Willunga Recreation Park Inc 05/06/2018 Follett Street U/K per- Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 all
Oval grounds, son have thrown rock smashing vehi- calls are anonymous
Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA cle window
Craft, produce, plants.
08/06/2018 Aldinga Beach Rd U/k
WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB person has stolen vehicle registration
We are always looking to expand its player plates Aldinga
base and any interested players are more than 09/06/2018 Atkinson Cr U/k person
welcome to join us. We cater for young, old, has stolen trailer from drive way Beach CFS
male, female, experienced or novice.
Games are played in the old show hall in 12/06/2018 Cameron Rd pebbles Call outs - July 2018
Willunga. thrown at house window. No damage Road Crash Rescues / MVA: 6
We have new equipment and loan bats are 06/07/2018 Aldinga shopping centre Fixed Alarms: 1
available. Parked vehicle damaged in carpark
Games are played on Tuesday & Wednesday Grass / Rubbish fires: 2
nights starting at 7.00 pm & only cost $3.00
09/07/2018 Bowering Road Stone Structure Fires: 4
per night. thrown at vehicle causing damage Other calls : 4 (severe weather)

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CHURCH SERVICES
ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Aldinga Bay Baptist Church EXPERIENCE THE REALITY OF GOD
Sundays 10am and 6pm ALL WELCOME
Meets Southern Vales Christian College, Gymnasium. Every Sunday 10am
For further information please contact Andrew – 0416 073 710 Arts Centre, Port Noarlunga. SA
www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au www.presencechurch.com.au
Mobile: 0447 873 773
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc.
10.00 am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard, SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH
Aldinga Beach 5173 We are a worshipping caring Church committed to
(opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre). Christ and His Mission.
All Welcome. Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall,
Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068. Gulf Parade, Maslin Beach Each Sunday at 10.00 am
(refreshments to follow) and Home Group
each Wednesday at 7:30 pm
ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH
Craft on Mondays, 10.00 am -12 noon
Old Coach Road, Aldinga
in the Seaford/Moana Neighbourhood Centre.
AWe invite you to join us each Sunday from 10.00am for morning tea
All are welcome.
and chat.
For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 8327 2135
Our worship service is at 10.45am
Holy Communion is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of the month,
followed by a shared family lunch. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
On Wednesday at 12noon the "Reflections" Bible Study in followed by Aldinga
a BYO lunch and an afternoon of craft, games and chat. Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the
ALL WELCOME Senior Citizens Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga.
For information contact Tina 8556 5287, Kevin 0838 946 560 We commence at 9:30 am with worship/singing/mission
or visit us on Facebook stories/bible study.
At 11:10 am we commence Divine Service with various guest speakers.
Fellowship lunch once per month.
ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH
All welcome to our friendly church
If you’re looking for a vibrant, family-oriented Pentecostal
Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476
church community, we’d love for you to join with us for our
Sunday Worship service –
10:00 am at ‘The Granary,’ 32 Old Main South Road, Aldinga. THE SALVATION ARMY - Aldinga
There are a number of ways you can get involved in church life OUR MISSION: Transforming Lives; Caring for People;
Making Disciples; Reforming Society.
at Almond Grove – if you’re after more details, please phone our office
WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday 5pm,
on (08) 8557 7299, or email us at info@almondgrove.org.au Enquiries ph. Judy 0403175442
We’d love to see you soon! Pastor David Busby PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Positive Lifestyle Program: By
www.almondgrove.org.au appointment. All enquiries, Ph. 8382 1600

APP CHURCH WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH


appChurch Willunga Uniting Church
Applications for Life Worship time 10.30am each Sunday
Cnr of Tongala and Hastings Sts, Seaford Faith sharing, prayers and a cuppa, Breakfasts gatherings, meditation
Sunday Service: 9.30am (Including Kids' Church) and music. Fair Trade goods used.
Wednesday Service: 730pm Come and See! Contact: 0433 389 708 (Easter services see p 23)
Connect Group Tuesdays
Youth Co: 1st and 3rd Friday of the month ANGLICAN CHURCH
Contact: Ps Josh Pitman: 0408 080 822 Pastoral District of Southern Vales Enquiries: 8323 9744
www.appchurch.com.au Willunga Saturday 5.30 pm, St Stephen’s
St Andrew’s Terrace, Willunga
CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA Aldinga Sunday 9 am, St Ann’s
ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Corner 7 Stonehouse Lane, Aldinga, off Main South Rd
Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 5:30 pm. Activities for children.
WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am, McLaren Vale Sunday 10 am, Wednesday 9 am
2nd & 4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass. St Margaret’s, 99 Main Road, McLaren Vale
Parish Priest: Father Josy Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132. Seaford: Sunday 10.30 am, St Nicholas’,
Seaford Ecumenical Mission
KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH A warm welcome to all. Stay for refreshments afterwards.
Corner Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla.
Worship Service 10.00 am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SEXUAL ASSAULT
the 1st Sunday at 10.00 am. Gospel Services are held on the 2nd and
4th Sunday of the month at 7.00 pm. Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 pm OR DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE?
each Thursday and Craft Night every Tuesday at 7.30 pm. Are you providing support to someone who is?
All welcome. 1800RESPECT is a national counselling helpline that is available
For more information visit www.kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au 24/7. Their qualified and experienced counsellors can provide
or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122 information and refer you to support services that can assist.
Phone 1800 737 732 or check out their website to find out more about
their services.
www.1800respect.org.au

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Coastal Views Editorial/Production Team: HELP AND SUPPORT SERVICES
The ABRA Committee & Volunteers
Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency .................... 000
Aldinga Bay Residents’ Association Police assistance ............................................. 131 444
President: Bob Evans 8556 3074
Vice-President: Fred Carrangis 24 Hour Health Advice ......................... 1800 022 222
Treasurer: Narelle Looker 0439 880 587 Adelaide Southern Medical
Secretary: Gillian Evans
Committee: Stan Beck, Holly Freeland, Michael Lee, Adrian Polst, Home Visits (GP) ................................... 8381 6161
Bernice Wuttke, Aldinga Community Centre .................... 8556 5940
Editor Kevin Hutton (retired) 0427 588 748
Anglicare - Christies Beach
Aldinga Bay Residents’ Association (ABRA) reserves the right to reject any Financial Counselling ...................... 1800 759 707
advertisement or other contributions. The Editorial Team and ABRA does not
accept responsibility for printers’ or typists’ errors / omissions.
Emergency Assistance ..................... 1800 748 149
Notices regarding community fundraisers or coming events are published free of (call at 9am for an appointment between 10am-12pm)
charge. Family & Individual Counselling ….. 8186 8900
All advertisers please adhere to the sizes listed below. Colour will enhance the
impact in the online version even though it isn’t printed. There is a charge of
Centacare Southern Counselling Service 8557 9050
$40.00 if you want a final copy to be made from a rough draft, and $100.00 to City of Onkaparinga ................................. 8384 0666
design an advertisement. Pictures for publication should be no larger than 800 x Crimestoppers ...................................... 1800 333 000
600 pixels in size. Please avoid using Microsoft Office .docx and .pdf format Domestic Violence Helpline ................. 1800 800 098
in submissions. Inserts can be arranged - check with the editor for prices and
conditions. Drug & Alcohol Info. Service .............. 1300 13 1340
Flinders Medical Centre ........................... 8204 5511
Size Width Depth Price Gambling Helpline................................ 1800 060 757
GP Aldinga After Hours Clinic ........... 0410 190 291
Full page 19 cm 27 cm $TBA GP Plus Aldinga......................................... 8557 9500
Half page 19 cm 13 cm $TBA Legal Advice Line ................................. 1300 366 424
Quarter page 9 cm 13 cm $TBA LifeLine ......................................................... 13 11 14
Long quarter page 19 cm 6 cm $TBA McLaren Vale War Memorial Hospital. . 8323 6600
1/8th page UN 9 cm 6 cm $TBA
Mental Health Emergency Service. ............. 13 14 65
Noarlunga Hospital ................................... 8384 9222
Classifieds
DE Per line $TBA
Noarlunga Private Hospital ..................... 8384 9372
Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga .. 8557 7555
R
Please note that ads which have to be resized may
become distorted. Parent Helpline ..................................... 1300 364 100
We use 1cm margins RE top & both sides and Poisons Info hotline ………………………….13 11 26
Public Transport Infoline .................... 1800 182 160
The deadline for ALL
VI advertisements & RSPCA SA ……………………………1300 4 777 22
contributions is the 15th day of
preceding publication. EW the month Seniors Information Service ................ 1800 636 368
The Salvation Army - Noarlunga ............ 8384 6014
Articles may be emailed to Mon - Thurs - phone for appointment 8:45
coastalviews@abra.org,au, or posted to ABRA, P O
Box 270, Aldinga Beach 5173 to be received bef ore
Uniting Communities -
the deadline. Family Relationship Centre ............... 8202 5200
The positioning of advertising in Coastal Views is done on a random basis Communities for Children ................. 8202 5944
according to layout needs. If advertisers specify a location, a surcharge of Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)
25% is added except for the first 5 pages & inside covers where a 50% ........................................................ 1300 729 202
surcharge applies. Opinions published in Coastal Views are those of the Youth Helpline ................................. 1300 131 719
contributors and are not necessarily the views of the Editorial Team or
ABRA. Neither the Editorial Team nor ABRA can accept any
responsibility for any statement that is presented as a statement of fact,
however every endeavour is made at the time of printing to ensure that the ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (Inc)
editorial content and advertisements are accurate. All material published in PO Box 270 Aldinga Beach SA 5173
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Letters to the Editor or advertising:  NAME:
coastalviews@abra.org.au
PO Box 270, Aldinga Beach 5173
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Account Enquiries: 0439 880 587

PHONE:
For information regarding editorial content & EMAIL:
advertising, please phone or email:
Kevin Hutton 0427 588 748 (editorial) Amount enclosed: $
Narelle Looker 0439 880 587 (accounts) (Please circle type of membership required:)
Single: $4.00 Family: $10.00
Coastal Views printed in Myponga Pensioner / Student: $2.00 Business/Corporate $10.00 yr
by Roger Gibbs. Email subscriptions free if a member - ask. or email
Contact 0468 355 078

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