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Collapse Issue 425 - 07 Aug 2017Issue 425 - 07 Aug 2017
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Belinda Neal expelled from NSW Labor
Waterfront cordoned off after fire
Rod Radford dies, aged 97
Oval redevelopment pushed back as clubs negotiate
ACF branch calls for flood zone moratorium
Development issues 'too complicated', says council
Youth unemployment almost half more than NSW rate
Australia Post parcel lockers to be trialled at station
Police tell of missing persons at railway station
Council is responsible for rare woodland, says OEH
Pelican rescuer calls for fish cleaning station barriers
'Pop-up' motor registry to close
Committee hears of Peninsula NBN experience
Council nominations close this week
Liberals select candidates for 'winnable' council places
Chris Holstein stands again
Candidate calls for poll on merger
Second Independents' team member announced
Kulnura farmer stands for council
Former Sydney councillor calls for fresh faces
Council returning officers based in Tuggerah
Commercial fisherman speaks to Rotary club
Rotary club installs school kitchen in Uganda
Rotary club hears of tank and solar panel success
Christmas in July aids homeless service
Cafe raises funds for Africa's starving
Residents plant street on tree day
Annual memorial service
Butcher makes top three in 11 categories
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School hopes to have markets back next year
Administrator rejects rezoning report, no reasons given
Sporties proposal could not be more unsuitable
Bulked-up incompatible over-development is dismaying
Planning strategies ignored in Sporties proposal
How will project 'protect scenic values'?
Look at what happened last time
A new sponsor?
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Charity day for surgical equipment
Retirement village recognises staff long service
Open days to improve mental health
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Patonga women show spinning wheel talent
Frantastics perform at community centre
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Parents urged to lead by example
Tree removal changes playground restoration plans
Preschool children create 'therapy garden'
Retirement village visits appreciated
Pretty Beach to be in traffic reduction pilot program
AFL team were 'heartbreakingly close to victory'
Open day on August 31
Election day market
Students participate in indigenous sports
Woy Woy South to play grand final
Teaching women practical skills
Business holds fundraiser for school
Uniform shop offers stock at half price
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Under-9 Roosters present mums with roses
Lions were narrowly defeated at Woy Woy
Circle Golf Club sees a hole-in-one
Buhagiar selected to compete in China championship
Tracy wins bowls 'grand slam'
Blue Swimmers over-70s win at carnival for third time
Lions hold wine tasting function

Circle Golf Club sees a hole-in-one

The Woy Woy Leagues Circle Golf Club was in action at Everglades Country Club on Sunday, July 23.

The committee congratulated to Mr Denis Faulkner who in his last game at Everglades scored an ace on the par three, eight hole.

"What a fantastic shot and an equally impressive six stable ford points for that hole-in-one," said Mr Mark Smith of the Circle Golf Club.

This event was stableford and round two of the Mini Grand Slam, which is a three-round competition.

The winner of the Mini Grand Slam is the golfer who has the highest stableford point totals after three rounds.

The seeded draw for the final round will be the highest ranked four players from rounds one and two: Mr Brian Paterson (71 points); Mr Kevin James (67); Mr Alan Hartley (64); and Mr Wayne Kidd (64).

The normal stableford competition ran on the day with Mr Michael Harkness achieving first place with 39 points on count back.

Second place went to Mr Brian Paterson with 39 points and third to Mr Alan Hartley with 37 points.

The longest drive in each grade was won by: Mr Dave Grimish (A Grade); Mr Wayne Kidd (B); and Mr Kevin James (C).

Nearest Pins were taken out in A Grade at the fourth by Mr John Frost, 12th Mr Dave Grimish and 16th Mr Brad Simpson;

In B Grade, the results were: fourth Mr Michael Harkness, 12th Mr Wayne Kidd and 16th Mr Denis Faulkner; and, in C Grade, fourth Mr Alan Hartley and 12th Mr Denis Faulkner.





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