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Thursday, November 20th, 2008, 1:26 AM AEST
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Upcoming Events
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Kids Summer Clothes
1 per item [Drouin]
Pre-loved. Excellent condition. Boys sizes 000-3.Girls sizes 000-0. T-shirts,shorts,cotton pants, baby stretch suits,hats. $1 per item. Phone Nicole on 5625 3937 to arrange a time to look.
Canon Colour Cartridge Refills
$9.00 [Dumbalk]
Have your EMPTY Canon Colour Cartridges REFILLED and the CHIP RESET at a mere $9.00
Oneal Motorcross Boots
150.00 ono [Warragul]
1 pair brand new oneal motorcross boots never worn cost $300 new sell $150 size 11
Nintendo Ds
$200.00 [Yarragon]
Nintendo ds with charger. (no box) 4 months old (white) includes carry case (pink) and 3 games. (mario world, mario brotheres and need for speed)only used for around 4 hours. Cost $350 sell $200
Bird Cage's
50 ea [Nyora]
Two dome top cages, one black, without stand aproxx hieght 60cm will hold medium size bird's. The second one is green and come's with stand it also is 60 cm tall and stand's 100cm of the floor both are easy to clean and maintaine
Qs Bed
$200.00 [Drouin]
Queen size Black metal frame slat bed. Selling due to relocation. Very good condition. See photo
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Me & My House 1st Christmas Promotion
20/11/2008, 9:00AM [83-85 Princes Way Drouin 3818] Come see our huge range of gifts for all ages during our 1st chrismtas promotion, lots of specials and great gift ideas. Enjoy a coffee & Cake at the French Pear while you shop....
Open Mic Night
20/11/2008, 9:00PM [Robin Hood Inn] It's back!!! Jam night at the Robin Hood with Ben Whitley. Come along and enjoy some local music
Royal Flush of New Public Toilet
21/11/2008, 7:00PM [Neerim Junction Hall] Barbeque Tea to celebrate the installation of a Puble Toilet by the Bawe Baw Shire. BYO Drink and Salad to share. Meat and Bread supplied All Welcome.
50th Anniversary Dance
22/11/2008, 8:00PM [Neerim Memorial Hall Hamono Rd Neerim] Live Band "The Chordettes"
Tickets $10 each, supper provided.
Followed on Sunday by a community
Family BBQ at 11-30am at Hall.
come for a free lunch. Phone Catie 56281238 - Marg 56284342 - Jeff 0417501612
Warragul Scout Group Garage Sale
22/11/2008, 8:00AM [75 Bowen Street (scout Hall)] Come down to the Warragul Scout Group at 75 Bowen Street for our annual massive garage sale!
We have over 70 families contributing with fantastic goods - grab a bargain, or bring your own to sell!
*$10 per car boot or trailer*
Please contact Mich...
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Local News - From [Star News]
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National News - From [The Herald Sun]
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Gas a goer
18/11/2008 GAS could be turned on in Leongatha and Korumburra in a few months, putting to rest concerns of more delays.
According to Jemena, the company overseeing contruction of the natural gas network in the regions there are no doubts hanging over the commercial viability of selling natural gas to South Gippsland.
Jemena corporate affairs group manager, Mr Scott Parker said negotiations were sufficiently advanced and the company was confident of finalising a retailer by the end of the year.
Ambulance service in crisis
18/11/2008 An unconscious patient from Yarram was recently forced to wait about 30 minutes while a Leongatha ambulance crew made the trek from Foster.
Region enjoys solid growth
18/11/2008 SOUTH Gippsland's continued solid growth is expected to shore the region up against economic calamity.
Police bust hoons
18/11/2008 The Star was on hand as Leongatha Police swung into action last Tuesday, impounding a car under the state's anti-hoon
legislation.
"This car will be impounded for 48hours. There's quite a few hoons around lately," Senior Constable Jeff Watsford told The Star, as Burchell Panels, Leongatha, loaded a blue Commodore sedan onto its tow truck.
The car will be impounded for two days, because the 60m burnout was a first offence. The driver was hooning in the Leongatha Industrial Estate.
"The message doesn't seem to be getting through to people. Young bucks think they're all Peter Brock and they've got the driving skills to match," Sen Con Watsford said.
Les hits the record books
18/11/2008 Les Boyd is one of the unsung heroes of the local cricket scene.
Not that you'd ever hear him suggest it. But after more than half a century in the game and some 17 years as a local umpire, Les has an army of
admirers.
The reminder that Les was about to umpire his 300th club game in the B Grade Nerrena versus Phillip Island match this weekend came to us via a young cricketer and footy scribe, Isaac McCallum.
"A lot of the boys think he deserves a bit of a story," Isaac said.
The milestone is unprecedented in the LDCA competition.
In addition, Les has also umpired about 50 inter-association games and been secretary and appointments officer of the LDCA umpiring association.
Sadly for the LDCA competition, Les' career will wind up at the end of the season, as he has plans to spend more time with his wife, Julie.
What is the attraction of umpiring?
"The reason I umpire is that years ago we hardly had any umpires, and we always used to get into arguments. And you used to make lifetime enemies," he said.
"I reckon that if you have paid neutral umpires, then the umpires cop it and not the players. You just have to have umpires."
Les played "for a huge amount of years" with Foster and then Town when he came to live in Ruby.
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Hijacked tanker owners in ransom talks
1:00AM THE owners of a hijacked Saudi supertanker with a $100 million oil cargo are in negotiations over a possible ransom payment, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said.
Google voice search baffled by accents
11:30PM A NEW voice-recognition search tool for the iPhone has problems understanding British accents, leading to some bizarre answers to spoken queries.
Pirates release freighter
10:25PM SOMALI pirates today released a Hong Kong-flagged ship and its 25 crew seized two months ago, a Kenyan maritime official said.
Russia closer to new presidential terms
9:30PM A BILL lengthening Russian presidential terms passed its latest hurdle in parliament today, amid speculation over its implications for the future of powerful Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Indian navy destroys pirate ship
8:50PM AN Indian warship destroyed a pirate ship in the Gulf of Aden and gunmen from Somalia seized two more vessels despite a large international naval presence off their lawless country.
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