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By Jessica Howard
As 2015 commemorates the centenary of ANZAC, the Bacchus Marsh Historical Society has explored how conflict and
compassion has shaped the district.
A memorial display will be on show from Sunday April 19,
which features a presentation of the First World War and is
part of the 2015 National Trust Heritage Month.
Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society President,
Chris Bronchinetti said the display highlighted the lives of
local soldiers and was affiliated with the National Trusts
theme: Conflict and Compassion.
Our display is of our local soldiers in World War One. There
are photos of our soldiers, army records, Avenue of Honours
of the district and articles from the paper of the day, The Bacchus Marsh Express, she said.
[There are] also articles from the paper of the Belgium Relief Fund, the Red Cross and some articles when the trains
brought the local boys home from war in 1919.
Ms Bronchinetti said the society had also been fortunate
enough to receive a copy of Trooper William Wests photo
album, which included his time away at war.
A copy of the album was donated courtesy of Trooper
Wests nephew, Mr Alan West, she said.
The display is now available for viewing at the Lerderderg
Library, and an open day will be held by the historical society on April 19 from 10am to 4pm.
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The event will also enable
council to promote healthy
and active lifestyles, positive mental health and wellbeing, Cr Tatchell said.
The Youth Action Group
received state government
funding to run the community
football
match
which will allow young
people to engage with positive role models and local
services providers in a fun
environment.
Moorabool Youth Services
and the Youth Action Group
are being supported by Darley Football Club, AFL Victoria, Rotary and the Outside
Event details:
Venue: Darley Park,
Grey Street, Darley
Date: Friday 10 April
Start time: Community
match starts at 1:30pm
(football clinic starts at
12pm)
Finish time: Speeches,
presentations and a
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Descendants from
the diggings
As descendants of a fiery
couple involved in the Eureka
Stockade,
Gordon
resident Jane Gardner and
her two sons celebrated the
160th anniversary of the
uprising by sewing an exact
replica flag.
The flag was raised at the
anniversary celebrations on
a recreated Eureka flagpole.
Ms Gardner explained that
she, along with Daniel and
Sean Weigall, are descended
from Timothy and Anastasia
Hayes youngest child Ellen,
on their paternal fathers/
grandfathers side.
The couple emigrated from
Ireland for the opportunities
afforded in Australia.
The family of seven sailed
on the Mobile a journey
of three months, with their
youngest just five months
old. There were very few
houses in Ballarat in those
days. The family lived in a
tent in King Street next to St
Alipius Church and School,
where Anastasia became the
first school mistress.
There was no running
water, no electricity and no
supermarkets! A sixth child
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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
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ANZAC DAY
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A reminder that The Village will open
at 1pm on Anzac Day.
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To my own committee
members, the volunteers,
the people who participated
on the day and everyone
who supported the festival
in words or actions, a special
thank you.
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Dear Editor,
On behalf of the Ballan
Autumn Festival organising
committee I would like to
thank everyone who contributed to the great success
of this event.
We are indebted to our key
sponsors, because without
them the Festival would
not happen. In particular I
would like to thank Moorabool Shire, Bacchus Marsh
Coaches, and A2B Earthworks as Partner sponsors,
and our Gold sponsors in
MillRose Gallery and the
Bendigo Bank Ballan, and all
our other many sponsors.
The many businesses, who
happily supported the Festival and gave much needed
support to the organising
committee I would like to
say thank you.
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KERB CHATTER
By Jessica Howard
A decade of
supporting a life cycle
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By Jessica Howard
For the tenth consecutive
year, Bacchus Marsh Rotary
Club treasurer Russell Gilbert (pictured) has ridden
1,000 kilometres for charity.
Since 2005, Mr Gilbert has
taken part in the annual
Rotary District Ride to Conference, which raises money
for a variety of local charities
and hospitals, with a strong
focus on health research.
However this decade feat
is not the only thing the
Bacchus Marsh accountant
has to celebrate, 2015 also
marks the year in which he
has donated $50,000 to assist a number of different
charities.
Each year Mr Gilbert, in accordance with Account(able)
Bacchus Marsh, has been a
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ADULT EDUCATION
Ballan & District Community House
TERM 2 Program is out now check your mail boxes in the
coming weeks or call in at the Community House during
office hours to get your copy. Bookings and enquiries call
5368 1934.
Bacchus Marsh Community College
Places available in Cert IV Training and Assessment and Cert
II Community Services beginning mid April; Introduction to
Computers (Digital Literacy) - Level 1 Wed 15/4 4 sess; Level
2 13/5 4 sessions; Introduction to Excel (evening) 15/4 6 sess;
MYOB (evening) and Book Keeping (day) classes beginning
on Wed 15/4; Food Hygiene 21/4; RSA 29/4; First Aid 19 &
26/5. Enquiries/Bookings - 53671061.
Melton South Community Centre
Term 2 program of classes out now. Classes available for
computers, beauty, craft, cooking, first aid and lots more.
Enquiries & Bookings -9747 8576.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre
33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses, recreation
classes, community groups, occasional child care, venue hire.
Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390, www.darleylearning.
com
MEETINGS
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by Drugs.
Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers
Memorial Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535 or secretary@
lallalmooraboolphotographicgroup.org
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome Jack 9741 9705.
MARKETS
Ballan Lions Club Market
Saturday 2 May, 8am-1pm.
1st Saturday each Month. Inglis St, Ballan.
Darley Market
Saturday 2 May, 8am 1pm. Stalls offer bric-a-brac, fruit/veg,
clothing, plants and more. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at
Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345 145 (Alan)
MARKETS
Ballan Farmers Market
Next Market Saturday 11 April, 9am-1pm.
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
CHURCH
Catholic Parish of Gordon
Mass Times: Saturday 11 April Springbank, 6:30pm
Sunday 12 April Bungaree, 8:45am; Ballan, 10:30am.
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
Service Times - Sunday 12 April - St Johns Bungaree, 9am; St
Johns Ballan, 11am. Enquiries to Glen Wesley on 5368 2730.
Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday (3rd Sunday of
month Family Service). Pentland Hills 2pm 1st Sunday of
month. Enq 5367 2543 (office) or www.themarshuca.org.au
Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Service Times - Sundays 8.30am & 10am; Wednesdays 10am;
Balliang - 2nd & 4th Sundays 9am; Myrniong - 1st & 3rd
Sunday 11am; Messy Church - 3rd Sunday 5pm. Enquiries
5367 5362 (office).
Church of the Living God
Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St
Maddingley. Enq 0408 260 727.
Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church - Sundays, 10:30am
Worship Service and Childrens Program. Phone 5367 6550
for more details.
Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month)
Ballan Uniting Church
Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Reflective Worship
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Further details 0429 681 566
Bacchus Christian Fellowship
Sunday Services 11am, RSL, Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
Enquiries Jim Barefoot 0434 341 797
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encourage a collaborative
and supportive environment; we are fortunate to
have some very skilled photographers in our midst who
are willing to share what
they know with the rest of
us.
We encourage our members to remain active between workshops and to
help with that we run a scavenger hunt each month, the
idea of which is to encourage our members to get out
and photograph things they
may not normally think to
photograph and to encourage them to become more
familiar with their cameras.
CHiPA has since had exhibitions this year and last at
the Bacchus Marsh Public
Hall for the Harvest Festival,
as well as at the Strawberries
and Cherries Festival last
year and again in November.
We had over 300 images
at each of the exhibitions
our members have varied
interests so our workshops
over the past 12 months have
looked at topics such as table
top/still life, macro, splash
art, smoke, portraiture,
light painting, capturing
lightning.
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The push to
get active
Im pleased council is getting behind this initiative
and hopefully we will have
many members of the community take part in the local pram walk in Bacchus
Marsh on April 20. As well
as hitting the 30 minutes a
day of activity for that day
in April, the event will give
people a chance to meet new
people and be doing something healthy for their mind
and body, Cr Tatchell said.
The pram walk was an initiative of a local playgroup
and will depart from St Andrews Church car park at
1.30pm on Monday, April 20.
(L-R) Jodie, Suzanne and Carrisa before their locks were shaved.
(L-R) Carissa, Suzanne and Jodie after they shaved for their cause. Photos - submitted
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Managing director Peter Dickson with Cavalier Homes general manager Carmel Baker.
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Choosing an
agent to sell
a property
Whilst comparing commissions is important it should
not be the only criteria. You
seek to engage an agent
that will be able to gain the
best possible price and this
may not necessarily be the
agent that provides you with
the lowest quote for their
services.
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Marsh
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Research commissioned by
the REIV showing that home
sellers prefer estate agents
that are well regarded in the
local area. Speaking with
family, friends and neighbours should provide you
with information on their interaction with nearby agents,
and seeking advice from
people you trust is always
valuable.
Theres clear value in using
an agent that knows the area
and its attractions, which
lend themselves to the marketing of your home.
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AUCTION
WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY!
Balliang East
AUCTION
Here is an opportunity to make this property your own with just a little bit of work. The weatherboard house
has 4 bedrooms & 2 living areas & is serviced by a wood heater in the lounge & a wall ac in both the lounge
& the meals area. Externally there is a large bungalow & 2 sheds. The home is on a at 10 acre block & is
ideally located between Geelong and Bacchus Marsh. It lends itself to an idyllic rural lifestyle and would
be perfect for the horse enthusiast.
PID: 781018
ASKING $349,000
Bacchus Marsh
39 George Street
Unique little weatherboard house in sought after street. 3 bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms & a second living
or dining area. 2 bathrooms & a European laundry. Master bedroom has double BIRs & a full ens, 2nd
bedroom has double BIRs. 3rd bedroom has the exibility to change to suit your needs. OFP & split
system a/c in the lounge & ducted gas heating. Double length carport. Established landscaped gardens,
water tanks set on a large block, short stroll to the Village Shopping Centre.
PID: 782940
Bacchus Marsh
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $349,000
This smart Townhouse has it all for the modern buyer. In as new condition it offers 3 bedrooms, the master
with ensuite & WIR & the others with BIR. It also offers a well appointed kitchen with island workbench
& S/S appliances, a meals/dining area and an excellent lounge in which to relax & unwind. With ducted
heating & cooling, 2 living areas & quality fixtures this is a must see property. A double garage & front &
rear landscaping with a decked BBQ area complete the picture.
PID: 783136
Bacchus Marsh
7 Alice Close
This magnificent executive home has a style like no other. Comprising 4 double bedrooms with BIRs,
master with ens & WIR, study, extensive living areas including open plan lounge, separate rumpus room
& open plan kitchen/meals. With stunning features including timber oors, 10ft ceilings, stainless steel
appliances, evap cooling, hydronic heating, inground pool, alfresco, landscaped gardens on a huge
1600m block. Book your inspections today to appreciate all that is on offer here.
PID: 782339
ASKING $330,000
WALK TO EVERYTHING
ASKING $795,000
EXECUTIVE HOME
3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home located in one of the premier locations in town. Within walking distance to
everything, this home has a nice sized lounge & dining area adjacent to the kitchen. Bedrooms 1 & 2 have
built in robes. Gas heater in the lounge & a wall a/c in the dining area. Externally there is a garden shed &
covered pergola area & it is all on a low maintenance manageable block. Better than a unit this property
is ideal for those looking to downsize into a central location.
PID: 766938
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $275,000
Whether you are looking for a lifestyle move or an investment opportunity, this one is not to be missed. In
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gas heating, split system cooling, light-filled courtyard, enclosed carport & storage area. Situated in a
group of only 4 units, under 400 metres from the Village Shopping Centre & 150 metres from The Avenue
Bowling Club, this neat, original unit will be highly sought after.
PID: 784181
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $465,000
Positioned on the edge of Grantleigh Estate is this exceptionally spacious family residence. Impressive
master bedroom & ensuite complete with WIR. A large study & home theatre room, large kitchen, oating
island bench, walk in pantry & large formal dining & lounge that continues onto the covered outdoor
decking. A further 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, a second living area & main bathroom. Double
remote controlled garage with internal access. 3 KW solar power system.
PID: 767730
Daryl Gould
0409 233 157
Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951
ASKING $499,000
AS GOOD AS NEW
Bacchus Marsh
85 Dundas Street
Only 2 years old this beautiful family home consists of 3 living areas including the formal lounge, kitchen
with huge WIP, meals/family room & a dedicated theatre room. Master bedroom with WIR & ens with
separate toilet, bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs & there is a study complete with built in desks. Ducted heating
& cooling & security system. Oversize double garage has direct access to house. Pergola adjoining the
alfresco area, fully landscaped and access to the backyard beside garage.
PID: 689838
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QUICK PUZZLE
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
A mixed week. Friends are difficult to please and you
could hear disappointing news about someone you respect. This week you should have significant career
acomplishments and travel is accented through the
weekend.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
You have to give up some of the limelight you have enjoyed lately, but learn to play a supporting role and you
will come out a winner. An invitation arrives from
someone you dont know well - accept and enjoy a
marvellous time.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
Possible financial confusion strikes later in the week, so
keep all receipts. Your timing is superb on the weekend.
Enter contests, ask questions and go hunting for bargains.
Friends stun you with outspokenness.
NO. 8899
ACROSS
7. Be pessimistic
(4,3,5)
8. Ship (6)
9. Bellowed (6)
10. Fighter (7)
12. Brief (5)
15. Board game (5)
16. Train (7)
18. Accuse (6)
20. Bulletin (6)
22. South American
monkey (6,6)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
11.
13.
14.
17.
19.
21.
DOWN
Will (8)
Run (4)
Cigar (7)
Vowed (5)
Rest (8)
An inflamation (4)
Curb (8)
Shy (8)
Intense (7)
Number (5)
Mess (4)
Tree (4)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
CANCERJune 22-July 22
There could be lots of commotion and motion before the
weekend and it seems that you are never doing just one
job at a time. This week offers great potential for
accomplishments, particularly creative and financial ones.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
Your favourite companion is surprisingly generous while
you are becoming more sensible in your own handling of
funds. If entertaining, try for a different approach. One
caution, be super-tactful with older guests.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
You can perform a valuable task by helping friends understand some of their problems. As for your own, a romantic strain is easing but a financial dilemma seems to
become more complicated the more you work at it.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Commitments take more time than anticipated and you
could be forced to cancel some engagements. Some of
your best ideas are met with an unenthusiastic reaction.
Rather than discard them, try reshaping them.
ACROSS
7. A delicate air? (6,6). 8. To be obstructive, remain standing (4,2). 9. Left in play (6). 10. The hopelessness of
Mister Twain (7). 12. Crams, or studies, coming back
(5). 15. By means of a gun, is exterminating (5). 16. Very
bright: thats obvious (7). 18. Yell and go off about the
English (6). 20. Rose left mother back (6). 22. What the
birds on the branches are cackling at? (8,4).
SUDOKU
DOWN
1. Anxious at finding the balance reduced (8). 2. A stage
on the way to the record (4). 3. Doesnt give vent to and
maintains good relations with (5,2). 4. Tell the brothers
(5). 5. Make an impression when you enter (8). 6. Now
the man is getting about (4). 11. Thought water deer
were wild (8). 13. Became incoherent and we got embarrassed about (8). 14. Awful racket. Restoring calm
takes three-quarters of an hour (7). 17. Strike one as
little small, to start with (5). 19. Rick will turn up (4). 21.
Take out something sticky from a box? (4).
Expect unusually large demands on your time, with people coming to you for love advice and moral support. In
romance, a loved one may seem typically lighthearted.
The financial picture brightens by the weekend.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 7, Gentle breeze. 8, Stop up. 9, Exited. 10,
Des-pair. 12, Stows (rev.). 15, Using (anag.). 16, Glaring. 18, Scr-E-am. 20, Mad-der (rev.). 22, Chestnut tree.
Down - 1, Rest-less. 2, St-EP. 3, Keeps in. 4, Order. 5,
Register. 6, He-re. 11, Pond-ered. 13, W-and-e-red. 14,
Clam-(h)our. 17, S-mite. 19, Cock. 21, Date.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, House martin. 7, Live. 8, Marigold. 9, Strain.
10, Tavern. 12, Prompt. 15, Spruce. 17, Cashmere. 19,
Idea. 20, Like the wind.
Down - 1, Lukewarm. 2, German. 3, Carrot. 4, Stag. 5,
Angler. 6, Hoist. 11, Virginia. 13, Really. 14, Treaty. 15,
Sweden. 16, Creed. 18, Hike.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 7, Fear the worst. 8, Cutter. 9, Roared. 10,
Warrior. 12, Short. 15, Chess. 16, Express. 18, Charge.
20, Report. 22, Spider monkey.
Down - 1, Bequeath. 2, Trot. 3, Cheroot. 4, Swore. 5,
Breather. 6, Stye. 11, Restrain. 13, Reserved. 14, Extreme. 17, Seven. 19, Hash. 21, Pine.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Circle round. 7, Cu-R-t. 8, Fl-ash-ing. 9,
Stuffs. 10, Digest. 12, S-to-Len. 15, W-avers. 17, Crackpot. 19, Nose (anag.). 20, False vanity.
Down - 1, Grateful. 2, Bluffs. 3, Err-and. 4, Rush. 5, ADon-is. 6, Court. 11, Giving in. 13, Thrift. 14, Nipper. 15,
Wit-Hal. 16, Rusty. 18, Co-L-d.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
With one exception, the week finds you at the right place
at the right time and its an excellent week for making
acquisitions. The exception? You overhear a private conversation and you would be wise not to repeat a word.
NUMBER GAME
ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Featured are long distance communications and and some
pleasant local travel. Moves are not especially favoured
as there could be endless delays. Partnership arrangements are accented. The weekend is a wonderful time for
starting an alliance.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
The stars indicate lots of excitement in your career and
you can master numerous new accomplishments - still,
some warnings are necessary. Try not to become overly
fond of luxury and avoid shortcuts, especially earlier in
the week.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
You could be disappointed by news of a good friends
romantic distress and job activities may shift into reverse.
Meanwhile, your own friendships flourish. Think about
hosting an impromptu gathering.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Though tolerant and loving, you dont want others to
come too close to you. In romance you are utterly
cautious, easily embarrassed when paid a compliment,
but you have the ability to excite, inspire and make the
sparks fly.
You can perform a valuable task by helping friends understand some of their problems. As for your own, a romantic strain is easing but a financial dilemma seems to
become more complicated the more you work at it.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Commitments take more time than anticipated and you
could be forced to cancel some engagements. Some of
your best ideas are met with an unenthusiastic reaction.
Rather than discard them, try reshaping them.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
With one exception, the week finds you at the right place
at the right time and its an excellent week for making
acquisitions. The exception? You overhear a private conversation and you would be wise not to repeat a word.
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Expect unusually large demands on your time, with people coming to you for love advice and moral support. In
romance, a loved one may seem typically lighthearted.
The financial picture brightens by the weekend.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Featured are long distance communications and and some
pleasant local travel. Moves are not especially favoured
as there could be endless delays. Partnership arrangements are accented. The weekend is a wonderful time for
starting an alliance.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
The stars indicate lots of excitement in your career and
you can master numerous new accomplishments - still,
some warnings are necessary. Try not to become overly
fond of luxury and avoid shortcuts, especially earlier in
the week.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
You could be disappointed by news of a good friends
romantic distress and job activities may shift into reverse.
Meanwhile, your own friendships flourish. Think about
hosting an impromptu gathering.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Though tolerant and loving, you dont want others to
come too close to you. In romance you are utterly
cautious, easily embarrassed when paid a compliment,
but you have the ability to excite, inspire and make the
sparks fly.
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24 case
MIX &
MATCH
$47
Pepperjack Reds
$1790
$1290
46.99
32.99
$22orreach
750ml
1 LITRE
$16 each
$9 $32
$12 each
750ml
33.99
each
700ml
39.99
each
Jim Beam Black & Cola 6%
10
pack
Smirnoff Ice Double Black 6.5%
Bundaberg Vat & Cola
Bulleit & Cola 6.5%
1 LITRE
15.99
19.99
2 litre
each
2 Litre
2 For
each
$46
24 pack
each
$36
Johnnie Walker
Red Label
4 Pack
Smirnoff Vodka Red Label
9/07/2014 5:51 pm
$35
750ml
750ml
$
11.90 CHAMPION
19.99 DAD$7.99
$100
$55
750ml
WIN
eachAny 2
$4190
$190
$75
$39.99
Buy750ml
any 2 bottles of Robert
Oatley Signature Series
and go in the draw to
$82
$30
Any 2
Gordon's Dry Gin
in 4 bottle buy
or $13.99 ea
750ml
in 4 bottle buy
or $5.99 ea
each
750ml
700ml
each
700ml
each
750ml
each
700ml
each
case/24
Tooheys Gold
4 Litre
NEW
FLAVOURS
NOW
De Bortoli Premium
4 Litre Cask
90
1 Litre 90
each
each in a 4 bottle buy
Per 700ml 2 For
or
Budweiser
750ml
each
1 Litre
each
700ml
Penfold's
Koonunga Hill Range
Equates to
Promotional Period: commences 9AM (AEST) 11/8/14 & ends 11:59PM 7/9/14. Entry is open to Aus Residents aged 18yr+. Entrants must, during the Promotional Period, purchase any 700ml bottle of Chivas 12YO or Chivas 18YO; 750ml bottle of St Hugo wine; or 750ml bottle of Jacobs Creek Reserve, from a participating
Cellarbrations Store, The Bottle-O Store or IGA Liquor Store; log on to www.championdad.com.au (Website) complete all entry details including the last 4-digits of barcode from the product and describe in 25 words or less why your dad is a champion. The Major Prize is a trip for 2 people to the Monaco GP including airfares
and accommodation valued at $18,800 and there are 3 Minor prizes of a trip for 2 to the Melbourne GP 2015 valued at $4,250 each. The Winner will be the most original and creative entry that meets the brief as judged by a panel of judges in its sole discretion on 12/9/14. The Winners will be notified by email and telephone
within 2 business days of judgement. The Promoters decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Promoter is Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd, ABN 75 007 870 046 of 167 Fullarton Road Dulwich SA 5065, (02) 8874 8302. See Website for full T&Cs.
Carlton Draught
at Bacchus Marsh
Main stocks
Street last.
5367 0460
Specials available from 25/8/14 until 7/9/14 or120
while
Specials available from 25/8/14 until 7/9/14 or
while stocks last. Cellarbrations supports the
responsible service of alcohol. Specials available at all Victorian, Deniliquin & Wodonga Stores only. Retail quantities only. No trade supplied.
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