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D IR E C T O R Y ISSN 1038-5401

The Royal

APRIL 2000 Vol. 61, No.3

New S outh W ales B o w lin g A s s o c ia tio n In c Level 5, 309 Pitt Street, Sydney P.O. Box A 2 186, Sydney South, NSW 1235 Telephone: 02 9283 4555 Fox: 02 9283 4252 E-Mail: rnswba@rnswba.org.au Website: http://www.rnswba.org.au PATRO N:

His Excellency, the Honourable Gordon Samuels, AC, Governor of NSW •

S T A T E P R E S ID E N T :

Winners with Marie Tapner and Club President Bruce Aspery Maurie Bonney, N ed London and Arthur Hutchinson.

Terry Murphy S E N IO R V IC E -P R E S ID E N T :

Arthur Hutchinson

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Tapner 2 0 0 0 tournament was played at the St Ives BC over the week commencing February 27. he

This highly successful carnival was the 18th annual tournament to commemorate the late Harold Tapner, a popular past president of the RNSWBA. As in all 17 previous tournaments, Marie Tapner, Harold’s widow, gave the opening and closing address, and was present every day making sure she spent some time with as many players as possible. As a special feature and to celebrate the year 2000, gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded in each event, and this proved to be very popular, both to the recipients and the players generally. This year, the tournament attracted over 180 teams in both mens, womens and mixed events, including a mens triples team from the Royal, comprising Arthur Hutchinson, Ned London and Maurie Bonney. Last year a team from the Royal was runner-up, but this year they went one step further, fully deserving their win, and obviously enjoyed being presented with gold medals by Marie Tapner.

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SW won its first Australian Sides Championship in five years, with an unbeat­ en run at the Queanbeyan BC last month.

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It is the first time a side has gone through the seven round competition undefeated since NSW last won the Alley Shield in 1995. With eight members of its 16-man side either current or former Australian representatives, NSW were red-hot favourites to take the title. In the past six months, the state has added several inter-state imports to its already formidable line-up, including Australian N o .l Steve Glasson, and 1998 Commonwealth Games silver medallist Adam Jeffery. “We’ve got the players with the ability, and if they play to that ability, we should win,” said NSW side manger, Ron Dennis. “There has been a lot of team spir­ it, and overall it’s a marvellous result.” Going into the final day, Queensland and Victoria still held slim chances of taking the coveted title, but both sides needed to win their two games convincingly, and were relying on NSW to drop at least one match. However, NSW were not about to let the title slip through their fingers, and after thrashing defending cham­ pions Western Australia 85-62 in Round 6, they destroyed Queensland’s hopes with a 13 shot final round victory. D A Y O N E

Victoria made a brilliant start to the 2000 Australian Sides Champion­ ship when it defeated title-holders Western Australia by 29 shots on the opening day.

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Winner of the event in 1996 and 1997, Victoria won three of its four ‘rinks’ for a 95-66 score-line. The most successful state at Australian Sides Championships in the 90s, Western Australia jumped out to a 16-shot lead early in the contest, but were overrun by the strong Victorian side.

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Moama based bowler Chris Young was the hero for Victoria, fighting back from a 9-0 deficit early in his clash with Jeff Hall to score a com­ fortable 28-14 victory. In the biggest surprise of the day, NSW survived a strong challenge from the Northern Territory, winning by just five shots. NSW were expect­ ed to be far too strong for the

Territory, but were lucky to escape with a 81-76 victory after Northern Territory won 43 of the 84 ends played. Current Australian fours skip Rex Johnston lowered his colours to Scott Hollingworth’s rink 20-21, while 24year-old Commonwealth Games gold medallist Brett Duprez could only manage a draw against the Northern Territory four skipped by Roger Jackson. Glasson was also under pressure for most of his match against Paul Ragattieri, scoring four shots on the 19th end, before winning 23-19. Steve Anderson’s rink also scored a narrow victory for NSW, 17-15. In other games, Queensland made a strong start when they defeated South Australia 93-74. The ACT side were also solid first round win­ ners, scoring a 97-77 victory over Tasmania. D A Y TW O

Victoria and NSW dominated day two of the Championships with both states undefeated after three rounds. Victoria defeated Tasmania 78-71 before recording an 11 shot win (8069) over Queensland. Mark Jacobsen and Young were the stand-out players for Victoria with their rinks retaining a perfect record after three games. NSW were also big winners, beat­ ing the previously undefeated ACT side 90-68 after accounting for South Australia by 17 shots (91-74) in the morning. NSW only won two of its four rinks against South Australia, but returned to their best against the ACT winning three rinks and drawing the other. In other Round 2 clashes, Queensland scored a 96-61 victory

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over the Northern Territory, while the ACT defeated Western Australia 77-71. Northern Territory’s run of losses continued in the afternoon when they suffered a four shot loss (80-76) to Tasmania, while Western Australia registered their first win for the

championship defeating Australia 76-60.

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NSW grabbed outright leadership at the Australian Sides Champion­ ship, beating Victoria by 25 shots and Tasmania 76-59 on Day 3, to

extend its unbeaten run to five rounds. The Round 4 clash between NSW and the previously undefeated Victorian side failed to live-up to expectations, as NSW scored a con­ vincing 85-60 victory. Anderson was the dominant player in the encounter as his four thrashed the team skipped by Jacobsen 26-7. NSW’s other big margin came from Duprez with his team scoring a 2511 win over Michael Wilks’ combina­ tion. For Victoria, Young was again in brilliant form defeating Johnston’s team 20-12. Queensland shot back into con­ tention with a hard fought 83-78 vic­ tory over the ACT and a 74-66 win over Western Australia. Victoria also kept its chances alive when it defeat­ ed the ACT by 26 shots in its Round 5 clash, 88-62.

Troy Somerville, Warilla.

Brett Duprez, Taren Point.

N S W ’s M oam a 5-a-side team : Back row: S. Glasson, B. Duprez, A. Jeffery. Front row: S. Laguzza, R. Johnston. -

Kim Jaques, Windale Gatehead.

John Roberts, Charlestown.

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The N S W State Side. Back row: J. Roberts, S. Lack, S. Glasson, B. Duprez, T. Somerville, P. Cousins, J. Jaques, C. Curtis, S. Anderson, A. Jeffery. Front row: S. Laguzza, K. Walsh, K. Trezise, R. Dennis, T. Murphy, R. Pickford, R. Johnston, W. Crane, B. Benson.

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powerful NSW lawn bowls side livcd-up to pretournament expectations by winning back-to-back Australian SuperLeague titles at Western Australia 4-0 in the opening the Moama BC in February. he

With its all-star cast comprising four current Australian players, NSW scored a clean-sweep, defeating South Australia 4-0 in the final. “There was a lot of pressure on the boys - if you’re the top dog you’re supposed to perform and they did perform ,” said NSW manager and chairman of selectors, Ron Dennis. “The ACT did us over fairly con­ vincingly in the final round, and that knocked a bit of the confidence out of the boys. It really was a wake-up call for our blokes.” The defending champions started strongly in the final, with Australian N o .l Steve Glasson scoring a hard fought 25-21 victory over fellow Australian squad member, Andrew Smith, in the opening singles game. Smith played good consistent bowls throughout, but Glasson played the big shots when they were needed most. Full of confidence after securing the singles, the NSW four of Sam Laguzza, Adam Jeffery, Brett Duprez and Rex Johnston then combined brilliantly to defeat the South Australian combination 33-12. The contest looked all over at the lunch break, but South Australia hit back hard in the afternoon with Roger Spry and David Stockham rac­ ing out to a 9-1 lead in the pairs and the triples leading 7-0 after four ends. After 10 ends. South Australia still led the pairs 16-10, but then 24year-old Duprez and Australian skip Johnston scored 10 shots over five ends to run out winners 20-19. NSW also came back hard in the triples, eventually taking the encounter 17-12. “We were well down early in the pairs and triples - and it was a tremendous effort to fight-back and win from that position,” Dennis said. “The boys played as a representa­ tive team should and I’m very proud of them .” R O U N D

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round. Duprez and Johnston gave NSW the early break when they won the pairs rubber 14-11, and on the adja­ cent green their team mates collected the triples 19-15. Glasson then put the match out of Western Australia’s reach when he beat Neil Payne 25-15 in his first sin­ gles outing for his new state. Western Australia nearly snatched the fours when they scored an amaz­ ing seven shots on the last end, but NSW escaped with a 23-22 win and a clean sweep. In the same section, Queensland scored a hard fought 3-1 victory over 1997 and 1998 Australian SuperLeague champions, ACT. Kelvin Kerkow defeated the ACT’s reigning Energex Australian Champion of Champions title-holder Alan Monfries 25-19 in the singles, while the Queensland combinations narrowly took the triples 16-14 and the fours 17-15. a c t ’s only joy came in the pairs where Esanda Australian Development Squad players John Bezear and Gary Willis defeated Graeme Shillington and Kerkow 1816. In Section 1, Victoria defeated Tasmania 3-1, while South Australia were convincing winners over the Northern Territory, 4-0. Victoria’s only loss came in the sin­ gles when Chris Young threw away a 14-7 lead mid-way through the game against Paul Harman, losing 25-22 on his home green. The Victorian team won the pairs 14-12, the triples with a massive 12 shot margin and the fours 21-13. South Australia enjoyed a fairly comfortable opening round and wasn’t pushed in any of its matches against the Northern Territory. Andrew Smith defeated Scott Hollingworth 25-12 in the singles and South Australia won the pairs 19-11 and the triples 26-19. The biggest winning margin of the day was South Australia’s 14 shot fours victory, 26-12.

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NSW and South Australia dominat­ ed the second round of the Australian SuperLeague with the title-holder defeating Queensland 4-0. In what was expected to be a close contest, Glasson continued his win­ ning streak over Kerkow with a 2511 thumping in the singles. Duprez and Johnston were also easy winners with a 24-8 score-line, while NSW won the triples 19-13 and the fours 18-17. South Australia kept its undefeated record intact when it beat Tasmania 4-0. In the singles. Smith defeated Harman 25-18, while the pairs con­ test was drawn 18-all. South Australia proved too strong in the triples winning 22-15 and scored an emphatic 12 shot victory in the fours. In other games, Victoria struggled to shake Northern Territory before winning 2-1, while the ACT kept its slim finals chances alive scoring a 3-1 win over Western Australia. R O U N D

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Australian N o .l, Steve Glasson saved NSW the embarrassment of missing the final of the Australian SuperLeague in the final round. In one of the sport’s biggest

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upsets, NSW were beaten by the ACT 3-1, and it was only Glasson’s victory over Monfries in the singles rubber that denied the plucky ACT side a final berth. In the pairs, Duprez and Johnston were handed a 13 shot bowls lesson by Bezear and Willis. Bezear, 20, and Willis, 24, defeated their more expe­ rienced opponents 21-8. On the adjacent rink. Monfries, Richard Shutt and Terry Mclnnes scored a 19-13 victory in the triples to give NSW plenty to think about at the lunch break. The ACT four continued the remarkable performance in the after­ noon when they scored three shots on the last end to record a memo­ rable 22-21 victory. However,

Monfries couldn’t complete the fairy­ tale losing 25-13 to Glasson. In the other section, Victoria came within 19 shots of making the final when it defeated over-night leaders South Australia 3-1. The two sides finished the prelimi­ nary rounds on equal points, but South Australia’s 19 shot advantage - thanks to some big wins earlier in the tournament - saw it advance to the final. Victoria won the singles, triples and fours rubbers, however Bill Cornehls and Young were soundly beaten 21-10 by Spry and Stockham in the pairs. Young defeated Smith 25-23 in the singles, while Victoria

won the triples 19-9 and the fours 24-12. In other final round matches, Tasmania recorded a convincing 4-0 victory over the Northern Territory while Queensland split its games against Western Australia but got the points with a six shot advantage. RESULTS FINAL - Tuesday, February 22 New South Wales 4 d South Australia 0. Singles: S. Glasson (NSW) 25 d A. Smith (SA) 21. Pairs: B. Duprez, R. Johnston (NSW) 20 d R. Spry. D. Stockham (SA) 19. Triples: A. Jeffery, S. Glason, S. Laguzza (NSW) 17 d W. Ruediger, R. Tume, A. Smith (SA) 12. Fours: S. Laguzza, A. Jeffery, B. Duprez, R. Johnston (NSW) 33 d W. Ruediger, R. Spry, R. Tume, D. Stockham (SA) 12.

N O BO U N D A RY S E P M IM E D 1 2 N O R TH ER N C U JB S PR E V IO U SL Y year, the Manning -B yDistrict and Lower North RON NO LAN Coast DBA’s meet in battle Past President of Zone 6 and Manning DBA for an Inter District Strength Match, a 45 Years and Under This came about by in the first Match, a Pead-Gleeson get- instance (i.e. 1937), because three together for delegates, and a rinks were laid down by the propri­ no-rules barred umpires shindig etor of the Bellvue Hotel as a gesture for the Weller Maiden Shield. of goodwill, and to attract customers ach

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Why? Well, it is probably unknown to many if the bowlers of the present day, but a little over 40 years ago, there was no boundary between the two present districts, and from Gloucester in the south, to Smithtown in the north, 12 clubs collectively made up the whole Lower North Coast Association. Now, for historical interest, those clubs were affiliated with the RNSWBA in the following years: Kempsey 1921, Taree City 1926, Gloucester 1930, Wingham 1930, Nestles Smithtown (now known as Smithtown RSL Memorial) 1934, Tuncurry 1937 (and 1955), Port Macquarie 1938, Wauchope 1948, Forster 1951, North Haven 1953, Taree Railway 1954, Taree West 1955. You may have noticed that I quot­ ed Tuncurry both 1937 and 1955.

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as patrons of those days. But, alas, along came world war 2, and this bowling green lapsed from want of custom and use. In 1955, the present club request­ ed affiliation, but was informed that affiliation still stood with the old club, and had all the correct affiliation documents. The 1950 era was a great time of expansion in the bowling fraternity, and along came some new clubs, such as Harrington, Port Macquarie West, South West Rocks, and Kempsey Heights, and still more were being visualised for the near future. It was due to this expansion that all of those in the bowling fraternity realised early in 1958 that bowls wise, the area was growing to such an extent that it was not practical for

the administration of so large an area to be successfully attended to from one area on a single basis. Consequently, at the quarterly del­ egates meeting held at North Haven in May, 1958, it was resolved that those clubs north and west of the Manning Valley would remain with the Lower North Coast Association, while those south and west would form a new district, known as the Manning Association. At the time of the breakaway, Darrel Pead was the president of the Lower North Coast, and the late Leo Gleeson became the first president of the Manning, hence the Pead Gleeson Shield for delegates. There were no hard feelings about this split, as it was readily realised by all that it was essentially a geographical problem that had to be solved by commonsense. Today, there are 15 fully affiliated clubs in the Lower North Coast and also 15 such clubs in the Manning, a far cry from when there were only 12 clubs in the entire region. There is a friendship and rivalry between the two districts, and the combats each year are always looked forward to between the two districts.


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Young in an amazing 2nd semi-final 7-5, 7-6, 2-7, 7-4. Young set the pace for most of the match but made crucial mistakes under pressure that cost him dearly. In the first set. Young led 5-0, but lost the next four ends to drop the set. The second was almost a repeat performance as Young led 6-1, then dropped the maximum four shots on the 8th to go 2-0 down. “I never really felt comfortable Chris was playing the steadier bowls, but'I got the points,” Smith said. “He played a couple of loose ends that let me in - that’s the nature of sets play.”

TEVE Glasson’s dominance of Australian lawn bowls

continued at the Moama BC in February, when he won his second consecutive Esanda Australian SuperSingles title. The 30-year-old Australian N o .l was in awesome form in the final as he defeated South Australia’s Andrew Smith in four sets 7-5, 3-7, 7-4, 7-6. Smith, runner-up in the event last year, pushed Glasson (NSW) through­ out the contest, but failed to make the most of his opportunities late in the match. “It was fairly tight really. Andrew doesn’t let up - he was at my heels the whole time,’’ Glasson said. “It’s a tough event because of the quality of players, so to win it backto-back gives me a great deal of sat­ isfaction. “Being N o .l means that everyone is chasing you and that adds more pressure so you just have to work that much harder.” In the opening set. Smith led 5-3 after five ends, but Glasson scored four over the next three to grab the early advantage. However, the defending champion appeared to lose the pace of the green slightly in the second, and Smith seized the advantage taking the set in just five ends. Glasson was equal to the challenge though taking the third set when he broke a 4-4 deadlock by scoring three shots on the fifth end. Smith nearly took the match to five sets when he collected the maximum four shots midway through the fourth to grab a 5-4 lead. The South Australian champ[ion had a chance to grab the set on the sixth and then again on the seventh end when he had over a metre to draw the shot with his last bowl, but failed to do so. “The difference between good players and great players is that great players don’t miss opportunities like that - Glasson doesn’t miss those 10

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opportunities,” Smith said after­ wards. “The quality of his conversion shots is unbelievable. If I play any less than my best I won’t beat him and for the majority of the game today I was close to that, but it still wasn’t good enough.”

Kerkow cind Young stumble in semis Glasson’s path to the title included a 7-3, 7-1 quarter final victory over Western Australia’s Neil Payne and 7-4, 7-2, 7-6 win against former national singles representative and fierce rival Kelvin Kerkow in the bestof-five-sets semi-final. Gold Coast based Kerkow had no answer for Glasson’s consistency los­ ing his fifth consecutive match to the defending Esanda Australian SuperSingles champion. “I was in the area, but couldn’t get the results I was looking for today,” Kerkow said. “I don’t play well against Steve, and he seems to burn every time he plays me. He says he plays his best bowls against me and he’s right.” Smith defeated Victorian Chris

In the Esanda Australian SuperPairs, Victorians Bill Cornehls and Mark Jacobsen defeated the young ACT combination of John Bezear and Gary Willis by one shot in the final. Cornehls and Jacobsen came back from a 3-10 deficit midway through the match to run out winners 17-16. Bezear, 20, and Willis, 24, defeat­ ed South Australia’s Roger Spry and Ray Tume 27-13 to advance to the final, while Cornehls and Jacobsen booked their spot with a 19-17 semi­ final victory over Brett Duprez and Rex Johnston.

RESULTS Esanda Australian SuperSingles Quarter Finals: S. Glasson (NSW) d N. Payne (WA) 7-3, 7-1; K. Kerkow (Old) d A. Monfries (ACT) 7-3, 7-4; C. Young (Vic) d P. Harman (Tas) 7-1, 7-5; A. Smith (SA) d S. Hollingworth (NT) 7-4, 7-3. Semi Finals; S. Glasson (NSW) d K. Kerkow (Old) 7-4, 7-2, 7-6; A. Smith (SA) d C. Young (Vic) 7-5, 7-6, 2-7, 7-4. Final: S. Glasson (NSW) d A. Smith (SA) 75, 3-7, 7-4, 7-6.

Esanda Australian SuperPairs Quarter Finals: R. Spry, R. Tume (SA) d D. Baker, B. Quinlan (NT) 12; J. Bezear, G. Willis (ACT) 22 d C. Adams, J. Hall (WA) 13; B. Duprez, R. Johnston (NSW) 21 d D. Crocker, S. Crocker (Tas) 19; B. Cornehls, M. Jacobsen (Vic) 22 d G. Shillington, C. Kelly 8. Semi Finals: J. Bezear, G. Willis (ACT) 27 d R. Spry, R. Tume (SA) 13; B. Cornehls, M. Jacobsen (Vic) 19 d B. Duprez, R. Johnston (NSW) 17. Final: B. Cornehls, M. Jacobsen (Vic) 17 d J. Bezear, G. Willis (ACT) 16.


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WHAT a great February our State players had! Firstly, I accompanied Rex Johnston, Steve Glasson, Adam Jeffery, Brett Duprez and Sam Laguzza to Moama for the 5-a-side States Championships, which the boys won, defeating South Australia 4-nil in the final. Singles: Steve winning 25-21. Pairs: Brett and Rex winning 20-19. Triples: Adam, Steve and Sam winning 17-12. Fours: Sam, Adam, Brett and Rex winning 33-12. Then, the Esanda Super Singles. Steve Glasson won the final, defeating Andrew Smith (SA) 7-5, 3-7, 7-4, 7-6. Then, over to the ACT to join up with the rest of our State Side. A win in the three test series against Northern Territory was followed by another win in a three test series against Tasmania. Then to Queanbeyan for the all important Australian Sides Championship. Results: NSW v Northern Territory 81-76; v South Australia 91-74; v ACT 90-68; v Victoria 85-60; v Tasmania 76-59; v W estern Australia 85-62; v Queensland 80-67. 1 felt that our boys owed quite a lot to the very stiff opposition they receive each week in our Premier League competition. When the pressure was applied late in each game they really responded, particularly the game against Western Australia 21 shots behind early saw our boys really lift themselves up to be level at 48-48 and 51-51, then really apply the pressure to jump to 75-51 to go on to a fantastic 85-62 win, and then in the afternoon go to defeat Queensland, to give NSW their first win since 1995. With 11 tests in all, we were proud to come away unde­ feated, and you never know, we may equal Steve Waugh’s record. Qur boys were a real credit to our State, true sportsmen on and off the green.

Blind/Partially Blind I had a meeting with Glenda Jessup, of the Royal Blind Society (RBS). Glenda spoke of a teaching program, to provide clients with the skills to enable them to join a local lawn bowling club. The program is to be run initially in regional areas (I know Sydney is pretty well advanced in this area). As the logistic of running group programs can be diffi­ cult due to small numbers and transport, it is more prac­ ticable for them to join the local club. With this in mind, the RBS have an information pack available for both the client and the local club. Please, if you get a request to help, put your hand for­ ward. Any further information contact Glenda at the RBS, 4 Mitchell Street, Enfield. 12

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Recruitment Jim Doland has updated our book on recruitment. It is a large book very well presented. He has also put out a small version on how to interpret the book. The main book has a proven track record. All it really needs is a couple of dedicated club members to take the time to have the details explained to them, and then go to work on organising a recruitment drive, keeping in mind it is not a short term commitment, but a very worthwhile one. These books are available from your association on request, and I say thank you and well done John Dolan, of Grandviews.

Zone visits Two more visits to zones this month again have been very productive. The zone 6 meeting held at East Cessnock in their new premises, including five rinks indoors, and a new synthet­ ic green outside, gives the club just about all they need. The meeting was very well attended and as usual, ques­ tions were presented and answered, and at the end of the meeting all seemed satisfied with the result. Zone 4 meeting was held at the West Dubbo club, and although the weather was terrible, it did not dampen the spirit of the meeting. At this meeting, in particular, I answered more ques­ tions on the game itself, giving me the feeling that they were reasonably happy with our endeavours to improve our administration. We also visited East Maitland where we will be playing the Test match between NSW and Queensland, looked in on president Frank at Maitland City, and on our way to Dubbo we were invited to morning tea at Merriwaa - a club still existing on voluntary labour and a membership fee of $150. What a place to reminisce!

Paynter & Dixon We are very pleased with the sponsorship of our asso­ ciation by Paynter & Dixon. I have had the privilege of officiating at the opening of some of the clubs they have extended or renovated. They really have a wonderful advisory service to help clubs on their renovation ideas whether they be small or large.

Social Bowls It has been great to attend meetings of retired bowls groups in areas where we have North-South-East and West side associations and was very surprised to be nom­ inated as Co-Patron of the very large RSL bowling group. These bowlers pay a fee to be a member of their respective groups, and 1 am proud to say they stipulate that to be a member, you must be fully affiliated with your respective club. - Terry Murphy, State President


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RAY TOZER — RNSWBA SPORTS ADMINISTRATOR BCIB Pennants Grades 1-7 Over 2 1 ,5 0 0 competitors are competing each week in this “Blue Ribbon Club Event.” The June long weekend for the final series is loom­ ing with interest at an all time high for the 7 grades.

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Bowls on TV - ABC and Fox Sports Australia v England - played at St Jo h n ’s Park BC, Esanda Super Singles and Super Pairs and 2000 Womens World Championships from Moama BC. transmission dates refer February issue page 27 “Bowls Alive.”

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NSWJBA Inc. The administration of our NSWJ­ BA Inc. is now located at St John’s Park BC. All enquiries for junior bowls should be directed to the fol­ lowing; Mr Trevor Clark Honorary Secretary NSWJBA Inc. P.O. Box 347 Bonnyrigg NSW 2177 Ph/Fax 9822 1079 This, once again, is an excellent example of St John’s Park BC sup­ porting bowls in NSW for the benefit of our great game and the communi­ ty at large.

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Ai-Ctilhox Alternative sometimes ^preferred SIR: In Febniary's "Bowls Alive", Ian Smith, of Bmsh Park, enquired about other clubs' experiences of threeway singles. For the past 18 months. Lane Cove West has offered three-player singles on Fridays. Friday is traditionally a nom inated pairs day, but the singles alternative is pre­ ferred by some of our members as a chance to hone their draw -shot skills for competition. It also adds to the scarce opportunities social bowlers have to participate in a very enjoyable form of the game. In the interest of their ow n enjoyment, the nom inators usually ensure that their trio is evenly matched. The three singles players meet each other in two games over a distance agreed among them. The non­ player in each game marks. We have found that 15 ends per game can be handled comfortably, but shorter games are an acceptable option, if preferred. For "winning rink" purposes, the greater num ber of wins is the deciding factor. If on wins alone the result is a tie, aggregate points then enter the equation as the decider. We have m et no significant problems at all in slotting the singles games as part of the social schedule. Pairs are still the more popular choice of our players on Fridays, but the singles option is available to vary the menu. As a secondary benefit, three-player singles give stressed selectors the flexibility to get around the recur­ ring problem of odd num bers in arranging an afternoon^s program . There is usually no shortage odd starters willing to play the singles game if invited to meet a need. BRIAN MULVEY, Selector Lane Cove West BC.

50th Anniversary SIR: Ganm ain Memorial BC celebrates its 50th anniver­ sary this year, the first green being officially opened on March 12, 1950. It w as in September 1949 that the Ganmain RSL Club formed a steering committee of seven members to estab­ lish a bowling club in the town. This committee - F. Crozier (presX V. Woolnough (sec), E. Coleman, G. Bryant, N. Sims, S. Pratt and FI. Swan - convened a meeting attended by 29 men, and they formed the Ganm ain BC in November 1949. Early difficulties arose due to lack of water, but this was solved w hen Lloyd FFamblin sank a dam near B o g ^ Creek free of charge, for which service he became the club's first life member. Early matches were arranged against the neighbour­ ing towns of Narrandera, Ariah Park, Temora and Junee until Ganm ain joined the Wagga Association where they are still affiliated. A wom ens club was formed in 1953. To celebrate the occasion, Ganmain is organising a two-day carnival at Eater. A mixed triples event will be held on Easter Saturday, April 22, commencing at 1.00pm, followed by a barbecue. Then on Sunday April 23, an official m en's triples day is planned with a 10.00am start. We are privileged that State President Terry M urphy 16

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AN OPiN FORUM HNIRIRDERS has indicated his intention to be present, and he will unveil the plaque immediately after the official limcheon at mid-day. All present and past Ganmain members, as well as exGanmain residents now affiliated elsewhere, have been invited to join in the celebrations, which should be a great day of bowling and re-living the past. Further particulars concerning the anniversary can be obtained from the bowling club, Ganmain 2762 (ph 6927 6174) or from the bowls secretary at 10 Lavender Place, Wagga 2650 (6926 5957). DON COX, Bowls secretary, Ganmain Memorial BC

Moving with the times SIR: Flow often have matches, both permants and cham­ pionships, been w on or lost by mostly elderly bowlers who have hearing difficulties^ Perhaps 70% of elderly bowlers live w ith this problem. When crossing over between ends, a player may m en­ tion to the skip. "I thought you wanted a particular shot," to which the skip replies, no "I wanted this or that shot." So, many times this m isunderstanding through loss of hearing has occurred, generally costing the game. This problem could be overcome by introducing a bat­ tery walkie-talkie (one available at each end of the green) to players who carmot hear clearly, perhaps through local passing traffic, planes, or any other backeround noises which can affect hearing. They could pick it up and converse with the skip about w hat shot he requires, eliminating any excuses for incorrect play. It is known that mobiles on the green are illegal, how ­ ever these styles of walkie-talkies are not mobiles. They are small, unobtrusive, inexpensively run only on batter­ ies, and noiseless. Over time m uch has been implemented in the game of bowls helping to encourage more members (coloured shirts - bowls etc) and lifting the image of the game and making this an essential aid to be available to those who would need it saving m uch embarrassment to all in the team. DANNY COHEN, Rose Bay BC

Another viewpoint SIR: I was pleased to read Vic Attwooll's letter ("Bowls Alive", March) expressing his pleasure at playing a game in which four out of the six bowlers in the game used old bowls, and to consider his further suggestions. This letter is not to resurrect the old bowls versus nar­ row biased ('cheating') bowls issue. However, it is to express the view that Vic's suggestion to replace the jack on the T intersection if it has been car­ ried into the ditch w ould not encourage the trail shot, but discourage it. The bowl trailing the jack into the ditch would lose its advantage of lying next or near to the jack. Also, the challenge to the opposition player(s) to draw close to the ditched jack without falling into the ditch would be removed as placing the jack on the 'T', w ould give a six foot margin for error. To place a jack which has been driven out of bounds


on the boundary line where it had crossed would be worth consideration, as it would give following players a new target, or should there be no bowls left to play, the bowls nearest the replaced jack would be 'shot' and sec­ ond etc. giving a result to trie end. This w ould eliminate the desperate 'kill the end' when several shots down, or, at least call for considera­ tion of "side" bowls as well as back bowls. BARRY FLOYD, Manly Vale BC

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SIR: The wirmer of the coin toss at the beginning of the game allows the wirmer the privilege the decision as to w hether to lead or not. Many experienced skips prefer to play the last bowl. Therefore the wirmer of an end should have the right to lead off or not after the kitty has been positioned by his lead. W hat do you think! VIC BEST, Killara BC

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Family success SIR: I congratulate the O'Connor family, of the Eastlakes BC, on the family achievement of winning the triples event recently, particularly with a 10-year-old grandson involved. However, not to steal the thunder from the O'Connor family, I w ould like to relate a similar occurrence from the Henty BC in 1969. I entered a team of Jim Ehlers (my son - lead). Bill Ehlers (my father - second) and myself (Norm Ehlers as skip), into the Henty Club Open Triples, and won the event. (Thus - father, son and grandson constituted the team). Prior to that, in 1964, a team consisting of my father (Bill) and his À ree sons (George, Norm and Bert) took out the Fours championship at the Yerong Creek BC. Whilst not as active on the green these days, I still m aintain a particular interest in the sport, and in reading the monthly magazine. NORM EHLERS Shoalhaven Ex-Servicemen's BC

Extraordinary occurrences SIR: Just a little note about two extraordinary occur­ rences in the bowls result that occurred at the GTI Eastlakes BC. The Club Championship Triples Event for 1999 was won by a ten year old in his first year as a member, along w ith his family of three generations of bowlers. I doubt this has ever been done before - a grand father with his son and 10 year old grandson winning a major trophy in a bowls club in Australia. It was an amazing feat of 10 year old Alex LaingO'Connor and the O'Connor family, of Eastlakes, win­ ning the Triples Championship. d e NNIS M cCABE Secretary manager, GTI Eastlakes BC 18

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New Zealand men’s bowls side secured its first Trans Tasman Test Series victory in four years when it won the deciding third Test in convincing fashion at the Hutt BC Wellington in February.

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Last bowl victory in first Test Australia’s only joy in this year’s Trans Tasman Test series came in the opening Test match when Jacobsen steered the visitors to a last bowl victory. With New Zealand holding a possible four shots on the final end of the deciding pairs mbber, Jacobsen cooly played the winning draw shot to give Australia the Test match. Jacobsen and Duprez lost the encounter 22-18, but the 31-year-old Victorian’s last bowl gave Australia a four shot lead in the Test after the rubbers were split 2-2. Earlier in the day, Glasson scored a comfortable 21-15 victory over Curtain and the fours combination won 16-13 to put Australia in a commanding position at the lunch break. However, the trio of Jeffery, Glasson and Johnston lost the triples 15-14, putting significant pressure on the pairs combination, which at one stage trailed by as many as seven shots. “We relished the conditions in the morning, but the breeze came up in the afternoon and that made the green a bit tricky,” said Oakley. “I’m thrilled at the way we came from behind to win the Test.” The men’s ‘25 Years and Under’ First Test was a close affair with New Zealand winning the singles and the fours to take the Test 2-2 with a +1 shot margin.

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New Zealand squared the series when it won the singles and triples rubbers and the pairs was drawn in the Second Test. Curtain gave his side the best start possible when he bounced back from the First Test loss to beat Glasson 2118. The Kiwi triples combination then out-played Australia winning 20-12, while Duprez and Jacobsen could only manage a 20-20 draw. Australia’s only joy was in the fours where Johnston steered his team to victory with a 15-12 win over the side skipped by Beilis. The men’s ‘25 Years & Under’ Test was won by New Zealand with victory in the singles and pairs and a draw in the fours giving them the series.

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quet in the style for which it has become renowned throughout Zone 10. Eric Mitchell, president of Parramatta DBA, who was in atten­ dance, said: “The afternoon and the happy arrangement between two dif­ ferent community groups is a clear indication of just what can be done to recognise our nation’s multicultural heritage. “I am sure the example shown here today will encourage other

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Once again, the squad highlights the fact that young players dominate the sport at the elite level, with five members in their twenties and a fur­ ther three in their early thirties. The Esanda Australian Bowls Squad is - Brett Duprez, Steve Glasson, Adam Jeffery, Rex Johnston (NSW); Mark Jacobsen, Michael Wilks (Vic), Kelvin Kerkow, Colin Kelly (Qld); Andrew Smith (SA) and Gary Willis (ACT). Twenty-five-year-old Willis had been a member of the Esanda

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“The selectors have brought three exciting young players into the squad and that will no doubt make for a very competitive environment in the race to secure spots in the Australian side,” said Bowls Australia president Sonny Downs. “We have got a healthy situation now where players in their early thir­ ties like Glasson, Kerkow and Jacobsen are experienced interna­ tionals, and a new group of young bowlers are breaking into the squad

25) for the next 12 months. The squad is James Cook, Paul Cousins, (NSW); Anthony Flapper, Todd Simmons (Vic); Mark Casey, Anthony Kiepe (Qld); Scott Taylor, Wayne Ruediger (SA); Mark Strochnetter (Tas), John Bezear (ACT).

and are keen to represent their coun­ try.” The Australian side has a heavy commitment of international match­ es during the remainder of this year, starting with World Bowls in South Africa from March 31 to April 16. Australia will also play a Test match against Scotland in May, fol­ lowed by Tests against Wales, South Africa and Ireland. Bowls Australia has also announced its Esanda Australian Bowls Development Squad (Under

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$ 1 1 ,3 0 0 D O N A T IO N T O T H E S M IT H F A M IL Y 25 th Annual Les (MBA) of NSW expressed apprecia­ Whittall - Albert Swane - tion and endorsed the MBA of NSW Chris Baxter Smith Family support to The Smith Family. Day was held at the EastHe congratulated the bowls club Roseville BC, resulting in the on their commitment to this charity amount of $ 1 1 ,3 0 0 being over the past 25 years. Tony Tripodi, National Fund donated to The Smith Family.

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NSW MASTER BUILDERS BC Les Whittall - Albert Swane - Chris Baxter Smith Family Day $ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

1,150.00 1,150.00 1,021.00 2,171.00 1,525.00 3,696.00 1,714.33 5,410.33 1,523.00 6,933.33 2,011.00 8,944.33 2,055.67 11,000.00 2,500.00 13,500.00 1,900.00 15,400.00 2,276.00 17,676.00 2,288.00 19,964.00 2,000.00 21,964.00 2,400.00 24,364.00 2,428.00 26,792.00 3,223.00 30,015.00 3,129.00 33,144.00 3,422.00 36,566.00 3,100.00 39,666.00 2,667.00 42,333.00 2,368.00 44,701.00 2,300.00 47,001.00 3,000.00 50,001.00 2,349.00 52,350.00 2,350.00 54,700.00 2,300.00 57,000.00 Additional Donation: An investment held in trust by The Smith Family on behalf of Bowls Club, dated August 9, 1984 $9,000.00 $66,000.00 The 25th year is the last occasion the NSW Master Builders BC is supporting this charity as a special fund raising day. A plaque indicating the amount raised each year has been handed over to The Smith Family to keep in perpetuity. Total funds raised over 25 years -

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Raising Manager representing the Smith Family, in accepting the $2300 raised during the day, plus an additional amount of $9000 held in trust by The Smith Family, totalling $11,300, thanked all in attendance for their great support. He indicated that at this paiiicular time there were many families in urgent need of welfare assistance. He also stated that all donations received by The Smith Family are totally applied to various welfare projects. Over the past 25 years, the Master Builders BC has raised the amount of $66,000 for The Smith Family.

R N S W B A C h a rity D o n a tio n s AUTISM ASSOCIATION OF NSW December 1999 to February 2000

Balance 3 0 /1 1 /9 9 $25,358.90 Bank charges $2.20 Interest received $108.16 Khancoben CC $69.80; Leeton SC $78.20; Avoca Beach BC $120.00; Engadine BC $100.00; Gymea BC $150.00. Bathurst City Mens BC $150.00; Coleambally BC $80.00; Southern DBA $33.15; Coolah BC $125.00; Hay BC $84.40. Coonabarabran BC $184.00; Molong MC $123.00; Lithgow Diggers BC $100.00; Lithgow Workmens BC $200.00; Parkes Railway Inst BC $125.00. Harbord (Aquatic Day) BC $100.00; Portland BC $80.00; Delungra Mem BC $108.00; Millthorpe BC $150.00; Graham Liddell $205.00. Total $2,367.55 Balance 2 9 /0 2 /0 0 $27,836.81

- Doug Bennetts

AVALON PAIR W IN S FORSTER M A JO R /M IN O R he annual Major/Minor Jones, of Ramsgate; John Roach and Pairs Tournament was held Ian Lean, of Beresfield, over Merv at the Forster BC. The Rowsell and Wayne Ranford, of tournament was a resounding Forster; also John McClean and Ray success, with many excellent Pickard, of Avalon, over John games of bowls being played Feeney and Neville Wilson, of over the four days. Raymond Terrace.

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Clubs were well represented from Sydney, Newcastle, Port Macquarie and many from around the Manning District. The bowls played throughout the tournament were of an exceptionally high standard and thoroughly enter­ tained the good crowds that were on hand each day to support their favourite players. Forsters’ senior vice president, Merv Rowsell, and his team of organ­ isers worked tirelessly to provide top facilities, up to date results and con­ ducted a top tournament. Following the sectional play-offs, the quarter finals resulted in wins to Kevin Harris and George McCartney of Taree City, over Barry Troope and Eric Gill, also of Taree City; Frank Habraken and Ian Brown, of Forster, over Richard Bewes and Barry

The semi finals saw George McCartney’s team too strong for Ian Brown’s team, 23-17, while Ray Pickard’s team defeated Ian Lean’s team 20-14. The final was another excellent game of bowls with George McCartney’s side taking the early lead and looking strong midway. However, John McLean and Ray Pickard produced some excellent bowls and kept the crowd on their toes. They fought back gallantly, and eventually ran out the tournament winners 23-18. Nominations for the Year 2000 event are now being accepted. For further information, contact Merv Rowsell on 6554 6155, or 6555 6155.

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Prescription Medications BRUFEN TABS 400M G100 BRÜTEN TABS 400MG 50 BURINEX IM G 100 TABS BUSCOPAN AMPS20MG5X1ML BUSCOPAN TABS 10MG100 BUSPAR10MG50 REP A BUSPAR5MG50 REPA BUTAZOLIDIN lOOMG 50

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CAFERG0TSUPP0S5 CAFERG0TTABS20 CALSYNAR VIAL 4001U2MLX1 A CAPADEX CAPS 100 CAPADEXCAPS20 CAPOTEN TABS 50MG 90 CAPOTEN TABS 25MG 90 CAPOTEN TABS 12.5MG 90 CAPURATE300CAP30 CARATATE TABS 120 CARDIZEMCD240MG28 CARDIZEM CD CAPS 180MG 28 CÄRDIZEMTABS60MG90 CARDOLTAB160MG60 CARBURAN TAB 2MG 28 CARDURANTAB4MG28 CATAPRES TABS 100MCG100 CATAPRES TABS 150MCG100 CAVERJECT10MCG5X1MLFA CAVERJECT 20MCG 5X1ML F A CAVERJECT 5 MCG 5X1ML F A CDTDIP-TETVACC0.5ML R CECLORCOTABS375MG10 CECLORSUSP125MG100ML R CECLORSUSP250MG75ML R CELEBREX lOOMG 60 CELEBREX 200MG 30 CELESTONECHROND INJECT 1 CELESTONEMCRMIOOGM CELESTONEMCRM100GX2 CELESTONEMOINT100G CELESTONEMOINT100GX2 CELESTONEV1/2CRM15G CELEST0NEV1/20INT15G CELESTONEV CREAM 30G CELESTONEVOINT30G CELESTONEVG CREAM 30G CELESTONEVG OINTMENT 30G CHLOROCORTEYEOINT4GM CHLOROMYCETIN EAR DROPS R CHLOROMYCETIN EYE DROPS R CHLOROMYCETIN OINT4G CHLORQUIN250/155MG100 CHLORSIG EYE DROPS lOML R CHLORSIGEYEOINT4G CHLORVESCENTTAB30 CHLOTRIDE TABS 100 CHLOTRIOETABS50 CHOLERA BP VACCINE 1MLR CICATRIN POWDER 15G CILAMOXCAP250MG20 CILAMOXCAP 500MG20 CHAMOXSYR125MG100ML R CILAMOXSYR 250MG100ML R CILICAINE CAPS 250MG150 CILICAINECAPS250MG25 CILICAINE CAPS 500MG 25 CILOXAN OPHTH SOL 0.3% 5MLX2 CIPPROXINTAB 250MG2 CIPRAMIL TAB 20MG 28 CIPROXIN 750MG14 A CIPROXINTAB 250MG14 A CIPROXINTAB 500MG14 A CLAMOXYL DUO FORTE 850MG10 CLAMOXYL FORTE DUO SYRUP R CLAMOXYL SYRP125MG/31.25MGR CLAM0XYLTAB250MG15 CLAVULIN FORTE DUO SYRUP R CLAVULIN125SYRP125MG/31.25R

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DAIVONEX CREAM 100G DAIVONEX CREAM 30G DAIVONEX OINTIOOGM DAIVONEX OINT30G DALACIN VCREAM2%40GM DALACINCAPS150MG25 OAUCIN SYRUP lOOML DANOCRINE100MG100 DANOCRINE200MG100 A DANTRIUMCAP25MG100 DANTRIUMCAP50MG100 DAONIL TABS 5M G 100 DAPATABS2.5MG90 DAPSONE TABS 100MG100 DARAPRIMTABS25MG50 DECADURAB0LIN50MG3 A DECADRONAMPS5X1ML DECADURABOLIN 50MG ORGAJECT A DENOL TABS 112 DEP0MEDR0L40MGM5X1 DEP0-PR0VERAVL150MG1ML DEP0-RAL0VERA150MG/ML DEPTRANCAPS10MG50 DEPTRANCAPS25MG50 DEPTRANTAB75MG30 DEPTRANTABS50MG50 DERALINIOMG TABLETS 100 DERALIN160MG TABLETS 50 DERALIN40MG TABLETS 100 OERMATECH SOLUTION lOOML DERMESTRIL PATCH 100 8 DERMESTRIL PATCH 25 8 DERMESTRIL PATCH 50 8 DESERILTAB1MG50 DEXAMPHETAMINE 5M G100 S8 DEXMETHSONE0.5MG30 DEXMETHSONE4MG30 DIABEXTAB 500MG100 DIABEXTAB850MG60 DIABINESETAB 250MG100 DIAFORMIN 500M G100 DIAFORMIN850MG60 DIAMICRON TAB 80M G100 DIAMOX TAB 250M G100 OIANE-3 5 EDI MONTH DIANE 35 ED 3 MONTHS DIANE 35 ED 6 MONTHS DIASTIX100 DIAZEPAM INJ10MG5X2ML DICHLOTRIDE25MG100 DICHLOTRIOE25MG50 DICHLOTRIDE50MG50 DICLOCIL250MG24 DICLOCIL500MG24 DIDROCALOSTEO90DAYCYCLEA DIDRONEL 200MG 60 A OIENOESTROLCRM85G DIFFERIN0.1%GEL30G OIFFLAMGEL5%30G DIFLUCAN 100MG28CAP A DIFLUCAN 50MG 28 A DIFLUCAN CAP 20OMG 28 A DIFLUCAN CAPS 150MG1 DIGESICTABIOO DIGESICTAB20 DIGESICTAB50 DIHYDERGOT 2.5MG 100 DILANTIN CAPS lOOMG 200 DILANTIN CAPS 30MG DILANTIN INFATABS50MG DILANTIN SUSP 30MG/5ML DILANTIN SUSP FORTE 500ML DILATREND TAB 12.5MG 60 A DILATREND TAB 6.25MG 60 A DIMETRIOSECAP2.58 A DINDEVAN10MG100 DIPENTUM 500MGTAB100 A

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DIPENTUMCAP 250MG100 A DIPHTHERIA VAC 0.5ML ADULT R DIPHTHERIA VAC0.5ML CHILD R DIPROSONE CREAM 15G DIPROSONE CREAM 50G DIPROSONE O.V CREAM 30G DIPROSONE O.VOINT30G DIPROSONE OINT15G DIPROSONE OINT50G DIPROSONE SCALP LOTION 30 DISIPAL50MGTAB100 DISIPAL50MGTAB 200 DISTAPH 250MG 24 DISTAPH 500MG 24 DITHRASAL 0.5% DINT 100G DITHRASAL1% OINTIOOGM DITHRASAL 2% OINTIOOG DITHROCREAM0.25%5OG DITHROCREAM0.5%50G DITHROCREAM1%50G DITHROCREAM2%50G DITROPAN5MG TABS 100 DIVINA TAB 21 OIXARITTAB25MCG10O OOLOBIDTABS250MG50 DOLOBIDTABS500MG50 DOLOXENE lOOMG 10 DOLOXENE10OMG10O DOLOXENE 100MG 50 DORYXCAPS100MG21 DORYXCAPS100MG28 DORYX CAPS lOOMG 7 DORYXCAPS50MG25 DORYX CAPS 50MG 50 DOSTINEX0.5MG2 DOSTINEX0.5MG8 A DOTHEPTABS25MG50 D0THEPTABS75MG30 DOXY lOOMG 7 DOXYCYCLINE100MG28 DOXYCYCLINE100MG7 DOXYLIN TABS lOOMG 28 DOXYLINTABS lOOMG 7 DOXYLIN TABS 50MG 25 DOXYLIN TABS 50MG 50 DPENAMINE250MG100 DPENAMINETAB125MG100 DUCENE2MG100 DUCENE5MG100 DUCENETABS2MG50 DUCENETABS5MG50 DUPHASTON TAB 28 DURATEARSEYEOINT3.5G DURIDESR-TAB60MG30 DUROGESIC PATCHES 100MGS8 DUROGESIC PATCHES 25MG S8 DUROGESIC PATCHES 50MG S8 DUROGESIC PATCHES 75MG S8 DUROMINECAPS15MG30 DUROMINECAPS30MG30 DUROMINECAPS40MG30 DYAZIDETABIOO DYMADON FORTE TAB 20

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E-MYCIN 400MG TABS25 E-MYC1NSYP400MG/5ML R E-MYCIN SYR 200MG/5ML R EDECRILTAB50MG100 EES 200MG SYRUP lOOML R EES 400MG SYRUP lOOML R EESTABS400MG25 EFEXOR37.5MG56 EFEXORTABS50MG56 EFEXORTABS75MG56 EFEXORXRCAPS150MG28 EFEXORXRCAPS75MG28 EFUDIXCRM5%20G EGO CORT CREAM 1% EG

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Prescription Unedications ELDEPRYL5MG100 A ELEUPHRAT CREAM 15G ELEUPHRAT OINTMENT 15G ELEUPHRAT SCALP LOT 30 ML ELMIRON CAPS 100MG100 ELOCON CREAM 15G ELOCON CREAM 45G ELOCON LOTION 30ML ELOCON OINTMENT 15G ELOCON OINTMENT 45G EMU-VTABS250MG25 ENDEP10MG100 ENDEP25MG100 ENDEP50MG100 ENDEPTAB10MG50 ENDEPTAB 25MG50 ENDEPTAB50MG50 ENDONETABS5MG20 SO ENGERIX ADULT 20MCG R ENGERIXB CHILD 10MCG R ENDXIN400MG14 A ENTOCORT 3MG CAPS 50 ENTOCORT 3MG CAPS 90 ENZACETAB12.5MG 90 ENZACETAB25MG90 ENZACETAB50MG90 EPHEDRINE NASAL DROPS 15ML EPI PEN 0.3MG ADULT EPILIMCHEWTAB100MG200 EPILIMLIQ200MG/5ML300M X2 EPILIM SYRUP 300MLX2 EPILIMTABSEC200MG100 EPILIM TABS EC500MG200 EPILIM TABS EC500 100 EPILIM TABS TABS EC200MG200 EPIPEN0.15MG JUNIOR ERGODRYL-MONOCAP50 ERGODRYLCAPS50 ERYACNE2%GEL30G ERYCCAPS250MG25 ERYC LD CAP 175MG 25 ERYTHROCIN CAP 250MG 25 ERYTHROCIN SYRUP 125MG100ML ERYTHROCIN SYRUP 250MG100ML ERYTHROCIN TAB 250MG 25 ESTRACOMBI PATCHES 8 ESTRACOMBIPATCHES86MON ESTRADERM 100/8MG PCHX8 ESTRADERM 25/2MGPCHX8 ESTRADERM 50/4MG PCHX8 ESTRADERM MX PACHES 8 ESTRAPAK50 ESTRING EST8UG24HOUR ESTR0FEMTAB1MG28 ESTROFEMTAB2MG28 ESTROFEMTAB4MG28 ESTROXYNTAB10MG30 ESTR0XYNTAB20MG30 EUGLUCON TAB 100 EUHYPNOS CAPS 10MG100 EUHYPNOSCAPS10MG25 EUHYPNOS CAPS 20M G100 EUHYPNOS CAPS 20MG 25 EULEXIN250MG100 A EVISTA TAB 60MG 28 EXACTECHBG TEST STRP100

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NALOXONE MINIJECT2MG NAPROSYN SUPP 500MG 40 NAPROSYN SR 1000MG 28 NAPROSYN SR 750MG 28 NAPROSYN SUPP500MG 20 NAPROSYN SUSP 125uig 500in NAPROSYN TABS 250MG 100 NAPROSYN TABS 250MG 50 NAPROSYN TABS 500MG 50 NARAMIG 2.5MGTAB2 NARAMIG 2.5MG TAB 6 NARCANAMP0.4MG1MLS NAR0ILTAB15MG50 NARICE TAB 2.5MG 90 NATRILIX TAB 2.5MG 30 NATRILIX TAB 2,5MG 90 NAVANETAB10MG100 NAV0BANAMP5MG NAVOBAN CAP 5MG2 NEMOYN OINTMENT 10G NEOMEOROL30ML NEOMEDROL75ML NEOCATE400G POWDER A NEOMERCAZOLETAB100 NEOMERCAZ0LETAB200 NEOSPORINEYEDR0PS10ML NE0SP0RIN0INTI5G NE0SP0RIN0INT4G NEOSULFTAB 500MG25 NEOTIGASON CAP 10M G100 NEOTIGASON CAPS 25M G100 NEULACTIL10MG100 NEULACTIL2.5MG100 NEURAMYL30MGTAB100 NEURAMYL50MGTABI00 NEURO'-ITINSPOMGIÖO A NEURONTINCAP400MG100 A NICOTINIC ACID 250M G100 NIFECARDTABS20MG60 NILSTATORALCAP50 NILSTAT ORAL TABS 50 NILSTATP0WD36G NITRADISC 10MG NITRADISC 5MG NITRO BID OINT60G NITRO DUR 15 TRANS PATCH NITRO-DUR10 TRANS PATCH NITRO-OUR 5 TRANS PATCH NITROLINGUAL SPRAY NIZORAL TABS 200MG10 A NIZORAL TABS 200MG 30 A NOCTURNE lOMG CAPS 25 NOLVADEX 0 20 MG 30 NOLVADEX TAB 10MG 60 NORDETTE 2112 MONTHS NORDETTE214MONTHS NORDEnE 2812 MONTHS NORDETTE 28 4 MONTHS NORDEnE50 28 12MONTHS NORDEnE50 28 4MONTHS NORDIOL2112MONTHS NORDIOL214MONTHS NORDIOL 2812 MONTHS NORDIOL284MONTHS NORFLEXTABIOOMGIOO NORGESIC100 NORIDAY 2812 MONTHS NORIDAY28 4MONTHS NORIMIN12812 MONTH NORIMIN 1 284MONTHS NORIMIN TAB 2 8 12MONTHS NORIMIN TAB 4X 28 NORINYL12112 MONTHS NORINYL1214 MONTHS NORINYL 12812 MONTHS NORINYL 1 28 4 MONTHS NORINYL 2812 MONTHS

PG9

$20.60 $17.50 $14.85 $12.50 $10.70 $17.25 $16.00 $9.50 $13.50 $14.30 $35.30 $20.60 $12.05 $17.65 $10.10 $23.35 $27.45 $20.60 $20.60 $5.50 $14.25 $23.75 $56.95 $11.95 $22.50 $6.50 $8.05 $6.15 $12.95 $192.75 $388.95 $11.20 $7.25 $16.95 $18.25 $105.90 $139.90 $8.95 $20.60 $11.50 $11.50 $50.10 $20.60 $20.60 $13.85 $20.60 $20.60 $20.60 $15.90 $13.95 $31.95 $5.55 $20.60 $20.60 $52.00 $19.95 $52.00 $19.95 $30.45 $12.80 $30.45 $12.75 $30.45 $12.75 $23.50 $24.50 $38.95 $15.75 $30.45 $12.75 $30.45 $12.75 • $30.45 $12.75 $30.45 $12.75 $30.45

NORMISON CAPS 10M G100 N0RMISONCAPS10MG25 NORMISON CAPS 20M G100 NORMISON CAPS 20MG 25 NORMISON TABS lOMG 100 NORMISON TABS 10MG 25 NOROXINTAB 400MG6 NOROXINTABS400MG14 A NORPACE lOOMG 100 NORVASC 10MG 30 NORVASC 5 MG 30 NOTEN TAB 50MG 30 NOTEN TAB 50MG 90 NOVASONE 0.1% CRM 15G NOVASONE 0.1% CRM 45G NOVASONE 0.1% OINT15G NOVASONE 0.1% OINT45G NOVASONE LOTION 30ML NOVOMETTAB 500MG100 NOVOMETTAB 850MG60 NUELIN SPRINKLE 100MG100 NUELINSR250TAB100 NUELIN SYRUP 80MG/15ML500ML NUELIN TAB 125MG100 NUELIN TAB 200M G100

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$20.70 $6.95 $9.25 $20.60 $20.60 $44.05 $12.85 $23.50 $16.20 $26.00 $15.75 $8.40 $10.05 $12.75 $14.05 $14.05 $14.05 $20.60 $20.60 $20.60 $19.25 $18.40 $12.35 $10.95 $15.55 $20.60 $179.00 $29.95 $20.60 $58.50 $20.00 $26.95 $21.70 $21.70 $21.70 $20.60 $20.60 $8.40 $12.65 $6.25 $20.60 $19.75 $8.50 $12.95 $8.90 $8.40 $12.95 $10.10 $16.25 $14.50 $9.50 $20.60 $20.60 $64.90 $744.00 $15.95 $20.60 $74.95 $70.50 $7.50 $8.05 $14.20 $23.80 $62.55 $14.20 $23.80 $62.55 $14.30 $23.50 $20.60 $21.95 $13.95 $13.50 $70.05 $13.45 $11.15 $22.10 $20.60 $22.10 $15.10

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$20.60 $12.10 $39.00 $28,95 $19,10 $20.60 $20,60 $8.40 $8.40 $9,55 $11.30 $11.55 $14,70 $6.95 $8,95 $12.95 $20.60 $20,60

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PG10

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RITALIN TAB lOMG 100 S8 RIVOTRIL 0.5MG 100 A RIVOTRIL 0.5MG 200 A RIVOTRIL 2M G 100 A RIVOTRIL DROPS 2.5MG/ML lOML ROACCUTANE 10MG 60 ROACCUTANE 20MG 60 A ROCALTROL0.25MG100 A R0ZEXGEL15GM ROZEXGEL30GM RULIDE150MG10 RULIDE300MG5 RULIDEDTAB50MG10 RYTHMODANCAP100MG100 RYTHMODAN CAPS 150MG100

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ULCYTE TABS 120 ULTRAPROCTOINT10G ULTRAPROCTOINT30GM ULTRAPROCTSUPPOS URECHOLINE TABS lOMG 50 UREMIDE40MG TABS 100 UREX FORTE TAB 500MG 50 UREXM TABS 20M G100 UREX TABS 40M G100 URSOFALKCAPS 250MG100

$20.60 $18.45 $36.35 $26,75 $6.70 $6.55 $20.60 $5.95 $6.55 $159.90

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$15.70

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A cne VALIUM 2MG 100 TABS VALIUM 2MG 50 VALIUM 5M G100 VALIUM 5MG 50 VALIUM AMP 10MG/2ML 5 VALLERGAN FORTE SYR 100ML VALPR0 200MGECTABS200 VALPR0500MGECTAB 200 VALTREX 500MG TABLETS 10 A VALTREX500MG TABLETS 42 A VALTREX 500MGTABS30A VAQTAHEP/A VACCINE ADULT AR VAQTAHEP/A VACCINE CHILD R VASTIN CAPS 20 MG 28 VASTINCAPS40MG28 VENTOLIN NEBULES5MG30 VENTOLIN CFC FREE INHALER 2000 VENTOLIN NBULES2.5MG 30X2 VENTOLIN NBULES5MG 30X2 VENTOLIN NEB SOLN30ML VENTOLIN NEBS 2.5MG 30 VENTOLIN NEBS 5MG30 VENTOLIN ROTCAPS100 VENTOLIN SYRUP 300ML VEPESIDCAP100MG10 VEPESIDCAP50MG20 VERACAPS160MG30 VERACAPS240MG30 VIAGRA 100MG 4 VIAGRA 25MG 4 VIAGRA 50MG 4 VIBRATABS50MG 25 VIBRATABS50MG50 VIBRAMYCIN100MG28 VIBRAMYCIN100MG7 VIOKASE TABS 500 VIRAA01NT3.5G VISKEN TABS 15MG100 VISKENTABS15MG50 VISKEN TABS 5M G 100 VISKEN TABS 5MG 200 VITACAP5000IU100 VOLTAREN RAPID 50MG 20 VOLTAREN OPTRA0.1ML0.3ML5 VOLTAREN OPTHA0.1ML5.0ML VOLTAREN OPTRA DROPS VOLTAREN RAPID 25MG 20 VOLTAREN SUPPOS100MG 20 VOLTAREN TABS 25M G100 VOLTAREN TABS 25MG 50 VOLTAREN TABS 50M G100 VOLTAREN TABS 50MG 50

$9.75 $6.85 $10.50 $7.25 $16.30 $25.95 $20.60 $20.60 $62.50 $259.20 $164.50 $61.95 $39.50 $20.60 $20.60 $14.20 $6.00 $22.60 $22.60 $7.85 $12.55 $12.55 $10.95 $8.40 $20.60 $20.60 $11.15 $15.65 $59.95 $49.95 $59.95 $8.95 $14.35 $16.85 $7.10 $20.60 $20.60 $18.70 $13.90 $11.15 $18.25 $28.95 $6.50 $8.65 $8.65 $20.50 $5.95 $12.25 $13.50 $8.45 $18.55 $11.30

XALATAN EYE DROPS R XANAX TAB 2MG 50 A XANAX 0.25MG 100 A XANAX 0.25MG 50 A XANAX 0.5MG 100 A XANAX 0.5MG 50 A XANAX IMG 100 A XANAX IMG 50 A XYLOCAINEADREN2%100ML XYLOCARD100AMP2%5ML2 XYLOPROCTOINT15G XYLOPROCTOINT35G XYLOPROCTSUPPOS10

$20.60 $22.00 $13.25 $8.80 $18.50 $10.95 $28.00 $15.65 $9.35 $10.45 $22.25 $28.75 $20.50

ZACTIN20MGCAPS28 ZANTAC SYRUP 300ML ZANTAC TAB EFF150MG 60 ZANTAC TABS 150MG 60 ZANTAC TABS 300MG 30 ZARONTIN 250MGCAPS ZARONTINSYR 250MG/5ML250ML ZESTRILTAB10MG30 ZESTRILTAB20MG30

PG11

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ZESTRILTAB5MG30 ZINNAT250MGTAB14 ZITHROMAX CAPS 250MG 30 ZITHROMAX CAPS 500MG 2 ZITHROMAX CAPS 500MG 3 ZITHROMAX SUSP 200MG/5ML ZOCOR 10MG 30 ZOCOR 20MG 30 ZOCOR 5MG 30 ZOCOR 80MG 30 ZOCOR TAB 40MG 30 ZOFRAN4MG10 A Z0FRAN4MG4 ZOFRAN8MG10 A ZOFRAN 8MG 4 ZOLADEX DEPOT 10.8MG A R ZOLADEX DEPOT 3.6MG A R ZOLOFT 100MG 28 ZOLOR50MG28 ZOMIGTAB2.5MG 2 A ZOMIGTAB2.5MG6 ZOTONCAP15M G28A ZOTONCAP30MG28 A ZOVIRAX OPHTHOINT 3% 4.5G ZOVIRAX TABS 200MG 25 ZOVIRAX TABS 200MG 50 A ZOVIRAX TABS 200MG 90 A ZOVIRAX TABS 800MG 35 A ZUMENONTAB2MG56 A ZYLOPRIM100MG100 ZYLOPRIM100MG200 ZYLOPRIM 300MG120 ZYLOPRIM 300MG60 ZYPREXA10MG30 A ZYPREXA5MG30 A ZYPREXA7.5MGTAB30 A ZYPREXATAB2.5MG30 A ZYRTEC DROPS 20ML ZYRTEC SOLN 200ML ZYRTEC SOLN75ML

$19.00 $13.80 $129.90 $20.60 $28.00 $14.05 $20.60 $20.60 $20.60 $20.60 $20.60 $99.95 $46.95 $176.95 $20.60 $1167.50 $362.40 $20.60 $20.60 $14.50 $35.95 $48.50 $77.95 $20.60 $52.95 $101.95 $188.95 $239.65 $11.60 $9.50 $14.50 $16.50 $9.95 $232.90 $117.15 $175.85 $67.10 $18.70 $18.70 $12.80

ACNE AID BAR 100G ACNEDERM25G ACNEDERMWASH 200ML BENZACACGEL 2.5% 50G BENZACACWASH 200ML BENZACW5%ACNEGEL50 BIOREPOREPACK6 CLEARASIL DAILY FACE WASH 150M CLEARASIL MEDICATED WIPES 40 CLEARASIL SKIN TONE 20G CLEARASIL ULTRA 20G CLEARASIL VANISH CREAM 20G GAMOPHENSOAP lONAX SCRUB 60G NEUTROGENA ACNE SOAP OXY 5 SKIN TONED 22G OXY 5 VANISHING 25G PANOXYLAQ5ACNEGEL40G PAN0XYLGEL5%40G PHISOHEX CLEAR FACEWASH200ML PHISOHEXFACEWASH 200ML PHISOHEX FACEWASH 500ML

$6.25 $6.20 $5.45 $11.75 $11.85 $12.45 $5.30 $6.50 $10.90 $8.85 $8.15 $8.85 $1.45 $8.45 $2.20 $8.25 $8.25 $7.95 $7.95 $6.90 $6.90 $15.90

ANDREWS ANTACID FRUIT TUMS 20 ANDREWS ANTACID P/MINTTUMS 20 ANDREWS ANTACID TUMS FRUIT 40 BISALAXTABS5MG50 BUSCOPAN 10 MG TABS 20 CHARCOCAPS CAPSULES 60 CITRALITE SACHETS CITRAVESCENT4GX25G SACHETS DE GAS CAPS 24 DE GAS CAPS 48 DEGASEXTRA16CHEWABLETABS DE WITTS PILLS 60

$2.20 $2.20 $4.15 $3.80 $6.75 $9.50 $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 $6.20 $4.40 $5.85

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$6.50 $4.90 $4.90 $6.40 $5.85 $4.60 $8.90 $8.85 $3.70 $8.90 $7.90 $3.90 $6.15 $3.90 $6.15 $3.90 $3.90 $8.40 $9.90 $9.90 $9.90 $9.90 $4.45 $3.35 $6.90 $4.40 $4.45 $6.25 $4.45 $6.25 $4.15 $4.85 $4.60 $6.85 $7.90 $5.85 $8.90 $4.15 $8.95 $7.85 $3.70 $5.45 $14.90 $7.25 $6.90 $4.80 $6.90 $8.40 $5.95 $2.60 $7.15 $6.15 $7.90 $0.90 $0.90 $0.90 $4.90 $2.20 $5.90 $6.20 $1.35 $1.05 $1.95 $4.90 $7.75 $4.90

ACTIFED CC CHESTY 100ML ACTIFED CC CAPS CHESTY 12 ACTIFED CC CAPS DRY 12 ACTIFED CC CHESTY 200ML ACTIFED CC DRY 100ML ACTIFED CCORY200ML ACTIFED CC JUNIOR lOOML ACTIFED CC JUNIOR 200ML ACTIFED ELIXIR 100ML ACTIFED TABS 30 ACTION CHEWABLE CHILD 20TABS

$6.50 $5.25 $5.25 $9.50 $6.50 $9.50 $6.50 $9.50 $6.50 $7.50 $4.85

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$5.90 $8.95 $1.85 $7.50 $9.50 $7.50 $9.50 $18.50 $7.50 $9.50 $6.50 $8.95 $9.75 $16.95 $10.90 $8.75 $5.90 $5.90 $3.45 $4.75 $4.75 $3.50 $3.50 $3.40 $7.90 $12.05 $7.75 $19.95 $9.90 $7.50 $10.50 $8.75 $7.50 $7.50 $10.50 $7.50 $8.25 $11.50 $8.50 $8.50 $9.50 $9.25 $6.25 $7.75 $11.50 $8.95 $7.75 $6.25 $8.75 $6.75 $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 $6.75 $11.75 $13.75 $8.75 $7.75 $11.50 $8.50 $11.50 $7.75 $2.30 $7.30 $8.30 $8.50 $8.30 $7.95 $12.50 $7.20 $8.50 $9.50 $7.75 $8.50 $8.95 $9.50 $4.95 $4.95 $4.75 $7.50

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PG12

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$5.25 $9.50 $19.50

AMOSAN SACHETS 20 AQUAE DAY MOUTH SPRAY lOOML BIOTENE DRY MOUTH T/PASTE90G BIOTENE MOUTHWASH 240ML BIOTENE ORAL BALANCE 42G CEPACOL GOLD SOLUTION 150ML CEPACOL GOLD SOLUTION 500ML CEPACOL M/WASH MINT 150ML CEPACOL M/WASH MINT 500ML DIFFLAMANTISEP MOUTH GEL IDG HOLOTITE DENTURE ADH CREAM 60G HOLOTITE DENTURE ADH.CREAM43G HOLDTITE POWDER 40G HOLOTITE POWDER 70G ORABASEPASTE5G ORASEDJELIOG PERIOGARD CHLORHEX RINSE 250ML SAVACOL MOUTHRINSE SENSOOYNET/PF/MINT130GM SENSODYNET/PF/MINT70G SENSODYNET/PF/MINTGEL130G SENSODYNET/P ORDINAL 130G

$7.05 $7.40 $4.75 $4.55 $5,50 $4.05 $6.80 $4.05 $6.80 $6.05 $6.20 $5.05 $4.85 $6.05 $3,15 $5.95 $6.65 $5.90 $6,75 $5,60 $6.75 $6.25

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G e n e ra l REFRESH EYE DROPS 30X0.4ML TEARDROPS 15ML TEARS NATURALE 15ML TEARS PLUS 15ML VISINE15ML VISINE ALLERGY 15ML VISING REVIVE 15ML VISOTEARS LIQUID GEL lOG VOSOL SWIM EAR DROPS 35ML WAXSOLEAR DROPSlOML ZINCFRIN15ML

$7.15 $4.85 $7.20 $5,50 $5,50 $5.50 $5.50 $5.20 $5,95 $7,85 $6,90

4711 2OOML SHOWER GEL 4711COLOGNETTETISUES10BOX 4711 CREAM SOAP (BOX OFTHREE) 4711 DEODORANT STICK 60ML 4711EDC200ML BOXED SPLASH 4711EDC400ML BOXED SPLASH 4711 EDO 60ML BOXED SPRAY 4711EDC90ML BOXED SPRAY ANAISANAISEDT lOOML SPRAY ANAISANAISEDT30ML SPRAY ANAISANAISEDT50ML SPRAY BYZANCEEDT lOOML SPRAY BYZANCEEDT30ML SPRAY BYZANCEEDT50ML SPRAY CALVIN KLEIN CK1 200ML SPRAY CHLOE EOT 30ML SPRAY CHLOE EOT 50ML SPRAY CHLOE NARCISSEEDT30ML SPRAY CHLOE NARCISSEEDT50ML SPRAY DIORISSIMO EOT 50ML SPRAY DUNEEDT lOOMLSPRAY DUNE EDT30ML SPRAY DUNEEDT50MLSPRAY DUNE FOR MEN lOOMLSPRAY EAUSAUVAGE lOOML SPRAY EAUSAUVAGE50ML SPRAY FAHRENHEIT EDT lOOML SPRAY FAHRENHEIT EDT 50ML SPRAY FENDI EOT lOOML SPRAY FENDI EDT 30ML SPRAY FENDI EOT 50ML SPRAY FIRST EDT 30ML SPRAY FIRST EDT 60ML SPRAY GIORGIO BEV/HILLEDT50ML SPRAY GLORIA VANDERBILT EDT 50ML ISSEY MIYAKE EDT lOOML SPRAY ISSEY MIYAKE EOT 50ML SPRAY ISSEY MIYAKE MEN EDT 125ML ISSEY MIYAKE MEN EDT 75ML JAZZ EDT lOOML SPRAY JAZZ EDT 50ML SPRAY JOOP FEMME EDT lOOML SPRAY JOOP FEMME EDT 50ML SPRAY JOOP HOMME 75ML SPRAY JOOP HOMME EOT 125ML SPRAY KOUROSEDT lOOMLSPRAY KOUROSEDT50MLSPRAY LOU LOU EDP30ML SPRAY LOU LOU EDP50ML SPRAY MADAME ROCHAS 75ML SPRAY MADAME ROCHAS EDT lOOML MADAME ROCHAS EDT 30ML OCEAN DREAM EDT 50ML SPRAY OPIUM EDT lOOML SPRAY OPIUM EOT 30ML SPRAY OPIUM EDT 50ML SPRAY OPIUM FOR MEN EDT 50ML SPRAY OSCAR DE LA RENTA EDT lOOML OSCAR DE LA RENTA EOT 30ML OSCAR DE LA RENTA EDT 50ML OSCAR FOR MEN EOT lOOML SPRAY OSCAR FOR MEN EOT 50ML SPRAY PARIS EDT 30ML SPRAY PARIS EDT 50ML SPRAY PARIS EDT 75ML SPRAY POISON EDT lOOML SPRAY

$14,75 $5.50 $17.75 $9.95 $41.75 $68.75 $22.95 $26.95 $94.75 $49.75 $63.75 $99.75 $49,75 $69,75 $97.75 $42.75 $63.75 $44.75 $64.75 $71.50 $135.00 $65.75 $89.75 $88.75 $88.95 $69,95 $99.75 $68.75 $69.75 $39.75 $49.75 $54,95 $74,75 $79.75 $39.75 $139.75 $94,75 $104.75 $71,75 $79.90 $59.75 $109.75 $79.75 $74.75 $99.75 $99.75 $59.75 $54.75 $74.75 $74.75 $109.75 $44.75 $88.75 $129.75 $69.75 $89,75 $59.75 $85.00 $59.75 $69,75 $69.50 $54.75 $64.95 $74.75 $94.35 $129,75

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$75.00 $99.75 $79.75 $39.75 $54.75 $63.35 $129.75 $59.75 $79.75 $64.75 $49.75 $69.75 $49.75 $69.75 $79.75

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A/SCH FELT FILTER A/SCH NEBULISER MASH KIT ADULT A/SCH NEBULISER MASK ADULT A/SCH NEBULISER MASK CHILD A/SCH NEBULISER MASK KIT CHILD A/SCH NEBULISER TUBING ACIJEL AMOLIN lOOG AMOLIN50G BDSENSABILITY GREAT SELF EXAM BEPANTHEN CREAM lOOG BEPANTHEN CREAM 50G BETADINEANTI/LIQ SPRAY 75ML BETADINE ANTISEPTIC lOOML BETADINE ANTISEPTIC 15ML BETADINE ANTISEPTIC 500ML BETADINE FIRST AID CREAM BETADINE GAUZE PAD 3 BETADINE GAUZE PAD SINGLE BETADINE OINTMENT 25G BETADINE SWAB AID 10 BETADINE SWAB AID 100 BREATH A TECH CHILD MASK BREATH A TECH MASK ADULT BREATH A TECH REPLACEMENTVALUE BREATH A TECH REPLACMENT END BREATH A TECH SPACER BUTESIN PICRATEDINT20G BUTESINPICRATEOINT50G CALAMINE 200ML SIGMA CANESTEN CREAM 20G CANESTEN CREAM 50GM CANESTEN DNCE DAILY 20G CANESTEN POWDER 30G CANESTEN SOLUTION CLEARBLUEPREG/TEST1TEST CLEARBLUEPREG/TEST2TEST CL0NEACRM1%20G CL0NEACRM1%50G COLOXYLPAED DROPS 30ML CORTAID CREAM 0.5% 30G CORTIC CREAM 0.5% 30G DAKTARINCR60G DAKTARIN CREAM 15G DAKTARIN CREAM 30G DAKTARIN LOTION 2% DAKTARIN POWDER 30G DAKTARIN POWDER SPRAY lOOG DAKTARIN TINCTURE 30ML DAKTOZIN NAPPY RASH OINT DERMALIFE VITA DINT 50G DERMATECH WART TREAT 15ML DIFFLAM CREAM 30G DIFFLAM CREAM 75G DIFFLAM GEL30G DIFFLAM GEL 75G DISCOVER 1 STEP 2 TEST DISWART WART TREATMENT lOML DUOFILM WART SOLUTION 15ML EDP POWDER 20G EGO DERM CREAM 50G EGO DERM OINT 50G

$5,60 $12,10 $6,90 $6.90 $14.20 $6.95 $22,95 $4,85 $3.90 $41.50 $6.85 $4.35 $9,85 $10.25 $5.65 $10.25 $6.15 $6,95 $2,40 $6.40 $2.90 $18.50 $6.70 $7.90 $5.45 $5.45 $14.45 $4,40 $8.40 $1.90 $5.75 $6.75 $9.75 $6,75 $4.75 $9.20 $13.90 $2.10 $5.25 $4.75 $4,40 $4.65 $7.40 $4.15 $6,35 $8.35 $6.75 $7.75 $8,35 $5.60 $3.85 $7,85 $7.85 $11,25 $7.75 $11,25 $10.90 $8.75 $6.90 $6.85 $7,80 $7,80

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H a e m o r r h o id s EGO FUNGO CREAM 25G EGO FUNGO CREAM 50G EGO FUNGO POWOER EGO FUNGO SOOTHING BALM25G EGO SOOV BITE GEL 25G EGO SOOV BURN SPRAY 125ML EGO SOOV CREAM 50G EGO SOOV PRICKLY HEAT P0R50G EULACTOL HEEL BALM lOOG EUIACTOL HEEL BALM 50G EURAX CREAM 20G EURAX LOTION 50ML FELDENEGEL25G FELOENEGEL50G GLUCOTREND SOFT TEST SYSTEM HIRUOlOO CREAM 20G HIRUOlOO CREAM 40G IND0SPRAY100ML INDOSPRAY50ML INFACOL DROPS 30ML ISOCOL RUB ALCOHOL 345ML LAMISIL CREAM 15G LANACANE CREAM 25G LAS0NIL14G LASONIL40G LUCAS PAW PAW 0INT75G MAGNOPLASM100GM MEDI CREAM BOG MEDI CREME 25G MEDIPULV12.bg MEDIPULV25G MEDI-SWAB INJECTION SWABS 100 METSALAR ANALGESIC GEL lOOG METSALAR HEAT CRM lOOG METSAL CREAM 12BG METSAL CREAM 500G METSAL CREAM BOG MONISTATDERM20GM NIZORAL SHAMPOO 1%I00ML NIZORAL SHAMPOO 2% 60ML OMRON BLOOD PRESSURE M4 ORTHO CREME PARADERM CREAM 30G PARADERM PLUS30G PAXYL CREAM 3BG PAXYL CREAM 7BG PEAK FLOW METER LOW RANGE A/SC PEAK FLOW METER STD A/SCH PEAK FLOW MINI WRIGHT 17RANGE PEAK FLOW MINI WRIGHT STAND POSALFILINWARTOINTIOG PDSALFILIN WART PAINT 6ML PRANTAL POWDER BOG PRECISION Q.I.D, KIT974B6 PREGNOSISl TEST INSTREAM PREGNOSIS 2 TEST INSTEAM SCHOLL BUNION PROTECTORS 2 SCHOLL CALLOUS PADS REMOVAL SCHOLL CORN PIASTERS REMOVAL SCHOLL FELT PADS ROUND CORN SCHOLL FOAM PAD CALLOUS STINGOSE SPRAY lOOML STOP ITCH BOG TEA TREE CREAM 12BMLTHUR/PL TEA TREE OIL 2BMLTHUR/PL TEA TREE OIL BOMLTHUR/PL TEATREE PURE OIL 10ML TINADERM CREAM 20G TINADERM POWDER SPRAY lOOG TINADERM SPRAY lOOG UNGVITA CREAM lOOG UNGVITA CREAM BOG UNGVITA OINTMENT lOOG UNGVITA OINTMENT BOG VAGISILCR VENTALAIRFORTE2NEB PUMP VOLTAREN EMUGELIOOG VOLTAREN EMULGEL20G VOLTAREN EMULGELBOG VOLUMATIC

PG13

$6.45 $9.90 S7.2B $6.4B $B.90 S7.2B $4.80 $6.90 $12.86 $8.30 $4.86 $7.86 $8.60 $10.90 $79.96 $7.40 $11.80 $15.86 $8.60 $5.90 $5.85 $13.80 $4.95 $6.40 $11.90 $5.75 $5.85 $3.90 $2.50 $4.20 $6.35 $1.95 $6.40 $5.40 $6.40 $12.95 $4.35 $3.50 $'9.90 $10.90 $134.95 $15,40 $6.05 $7.45 $4.60 $6.85 $35.00 $35.00 $33.00 $33.00 $11,05 $9,85 $7.85 $129.95 $5.95 $8,90 $6.50 $5.40 $5.40 $5.40 $6.40 $9.85 $5.85 $4.65 $6.30 $10.65 $3.75 $8.45 $9.45 $8.45 $6.35 $4.15 $6.85 $4.15 $4.90 $189.95 $15.90 $5,20 $9,75 $10.95

XYLOCAINE 5% 0INT35GM XYLOCAINE JELLY 2% 15ML XYLOCAINE SPRAY ZINC CASTOR OIL CREAM lOOG ZOSTRIX CREAM TUBE 45G ZSC DUSTING POWDER lOOG ZYLOCAINE5%OINT35G

$17.05 $5,90 $35.75 $1,95 $13.95 $4.30 $17.80

ANUSOLDINT50G ANUSOLSUPPOS12 ANUSOL WIPES 40 HEMOCANE OINTMENT 50G HEMOCANE SUPPOSITORIES PREPARATION HOINT50GM PREPARATION H S U P P 12 RECTINOL0INT50G RECTIN0LSUPPS12 RECTOGESIC OINTMENT

$6.50 $5,90 $7.55 $8.35 $8.35 $6.90 $6,90 $7.40 $7.40 $25,75

ACTHAX500ML AGAROL STRAWBERRY 500ML AGAROL VANILLA 500ML AGIOFIBRE 250G AGIOLAXIOOG AGI0LAX250G ALVERCOL500G BISALAX TABS 5MG 200 C0L0XYL120MG100 COLOXYL50MG100 COLOXYLSUPPOS5 COLOXYL WITH SENNA 30 COLOXYL WITH SENNA 90 DUPHALAC500ML DUROLAXSUPPOSIOMGXIO DUROlA,XSUPPOSCHILD6 DÜROLAX TABS 5MG 200 DUROLAXTABS5MG50 FYBOGEL 30 SACHETS REGULAR FYBOGELE/DAY ORANGE 275G FYBOGEL ORANGE 30 SACHETS GLYCERINE SUPP ADULT 12 GLYCERINE SUPP INFANT 12 GLYCOPREP NORMAL 200G GLYCOPREP-C LEMON 210G GRANOCOL250G LAXEnES18 LAXETTES36TAB LAXETTES TAB WITH SENNA METAMUCIL ORANGE 48 DOSE METAMUCIL REG 48 DOSE METAMUCIL REG 72 DOSE METAMUCIL SMTH ORANGE 278G MICROLAX5ML12 MICROLAX ENEMA 4X5ML NORMACOLPLUS 500G NORMAFIBRE200G NULAX 250G NULAX500G PARACHOC450ML PICOPREP SACHET 2 SENEKOTIOOTAB SENEKOTGRANULESlOOG SORBILAX500ML

$10,85 $7.25 $7,25 $14.85 $7.75 $14,85 $23.90 $7.45 $6.80 $5.65 $3.40 $2.50 $4.60 $15.15 $5.20 $4.85 $19.85 $3.90 $7,85 $8.75 $7.85 $6.40 $6.40 $7,90 $7.90 $10.15 $2.60 $3.90 $3.20 $10.40 $10,40 $14.40 $10.40 $15.85 $6.15 $14.85 $9.90 $2.40 $4,70 $9.40 $6.85 $4.90 $6.65 $11.45

BETADINE COLD SORE OINT7.5GM BETADINE COLD SORE PAINT 8ML BLISTEX LIP BALM 4.2G BLISTEX LIP BALM 4.2G BERRY BLISTEX LIP CONDITIONER 20+7G BLISTEX LIP DINT 6G BLISTEX LIP REVITALIZER BLISTEX LIP TONE 4.2GM BLISTEX ULTRA LIP BALM 30+ BONJELA15G

$5.85 $6.15 $2.90 $2.90 $3.70 $3.90 $5.80 $2,90 $2,90 $4.85

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BONNE BELL GLOSS CARMEX COLD SORE OINTMENT CHAPSTICKSPF15+LIP/COND CHAPSTICKSPF15+LIP/BALM CHAPSTICK ULTRA SPF30LIP/BALM COLD SORE BALM ABBOTTS7GR HAMILTON LIP BALM LIP-EZE LIP-EZE4GMINT LIP-EZE 4G STRAWBERRY LIP-SEDJEL LIPSEDMINT4.5G LIPSEDREG4.5G LIPSED TROPICAL 4.5G NYAL COLD SORE CREAM lOG PYRALVEXGEL15G QV LIP BALM 15G SEDA GEL LOTION 15ML SEDA-GEL30MG SM33GEL10GM SM 33 LIQUID lOML STOXIL COLD SORE OINT5G VIRASOLVE COLD SORE CRM 5G ZOVIRAX COLD SORE CREAM 2G

$3.90 $4.20 $2.90 $2,90 $2.90 $4.15 $4.40 $3.85 $3.85 $3,85 $4.25 $2.90 $2,90 $2,90 $4.95 $9.15 $3.45 $4.85 $5.90 $5,90 $5,90 $8.70 $6.85 $9,90

ASCABIOL200ML BANLICE COMBANTRIN-1TABS2 COMBANTRIN CHOCOLATE SO 24 COMBANTRINSUSP15ML COMBANTRIN SUSP 50ML COMBANTRIN TAB 125MG18 COMBANTRIN TAB 125MG 6 COMBANTRIN TAB 250MG 6 C0MBANTRIN-1TAB6 INNOMED LICE COMBS JODENE NIT COMB METAL KP24FOAM100ML KP 24 LOTION lOOML KP 24 METAL LICE COMB KP SOAKING SOLN 500ML LICE BLASTER LOTION 250ML LYCLEAR CREAM 30G ORANGE MEDIC HEADLICE 250ML PARALICE SPRAY PYRIFOAM125ML OUELLADA CREAM RINSE lOOML QUELLADA CREME RINSE lOOML OUELLADA LOTION lOOML ROBI-COMB ELECTRONIC NIT COMB VERMOX2TABS100MG VERMOX FAMILY PACK 15ML+2TABS VERMOX SUSPENSION 15ML VERMOX TAB 4 VERMOX TAB 6

$9,90 $8,90 $3.90 $8.90 $5.40 $9.90 $9.85 $4,20 $7,40 $6.90 $6.90 $5.40 $7.20 $7.20 $4.90 $6.60 $12,90 $12,80 $7,05 $8,20 $7.85 $10,90 $10.90 $19.85 $48,25 $4,30 $7.90 $5,90 $6.90 $7,85

ACT-3 CAPS 48 ACT-3 CAPS 24 ACTIPROFEN CAPLETS 24 ASPALGIN100 ASPRO CAPS 20 ASPRO CLEAR 20 ASPRO CLEAR 40 ASPRO CLEAR 60 ASPRO TAB 120 ASPRO TAB 20 ASTRIXCAP100MG28 ASTRIXCAP100MG84 ASTRIXTABS100MG112 BAYER ASPIRIN 100 BAYER ASPIRIN 20 CARDIPRIN100mg30 CARDIPRIN100MG90 CARTIA100MG168 CARTIA100MG28 CARTIA100MG84

$4.60 $3.25 $2.40 $6.45 $2.55 $2.65 $3.80 $4.90 $5.85 $2.15 $2.85 $6.85 $1.95 $6.40 $1,95 $2,85 $6,85 $12.85 $2.85 $6.85

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CODALGIN TABS 100 CODALGINTABS50 CODIPHENTABS24 CODIPHENTABS96 CODISTABS 24 CDDISTABS48 CODOX SOLUBLE 24 CODRAL PAIN RELIEF 100 CODRAL PAIN RELIEF 20 CODRAL PAIN RELIEF 50 DISPRIN24 DISPRIN48 DISPRIN96 DISPRINCAPS20 DISPRIN DIRECT 24 DISPRINEXTSTRENGHT16 DISPRIN FORTE 24 DYMADON 1-4YRSC/F200ML DYMADON1-4YRSC/F lOOML DYMADON 1-4YRS SUSP lOOML DYMADON 1-4YRS SUSP 200ML DYMADON 5-12YRSC/F200ML DYMADON 5-12YRSCF lOOML DYMADON 5-12YRS SUSP lOOML DYMADON 5-12YRS SUSP 200ML DYMADON CO TABS 100 DYMADON CO TABS 20 DYMADON CO TABS 50 DYMADON DROPS 50ML DYMADON P TABS 100 DYMADON TABS 50 MERSYNDOL DAYTIME 24 NAPROGESIC 275MG12TABS NUROFEN CAPLETS 24 NUROFEN TABLETS 24 NUROFEN TABLETS 48 OSTEOEZECAPS96 PANADEINE CAPLETS 24 PANADEINECAPS 24 PANADEINE CAPS 48 PANADEINE CLEAR 20 PANADEINE TABS 100 PANADEINE TABS 24 PANADEINE TABS 50 PANADOL1-5YRSC/F lOOML PANADOL1-5YRSC/F200ML PANAD0L1-5YRS ELIXIR lOOML PANADOL1-5YRS ELIXIR 200ML PANAOOL5-12YRSC/F lOOML PANADOL5-12YRSC/F200ML PANADOL5-12YRS ELIXIR lOOML PANAOOL5-12YRS ELIXIR 200ML PANADOL7+YRSTABS12 PANADOL CAPLETS 24 PANAD0LCAPS24 PANADOL CAPS 48 PANADOL CAPS 96 PANADOL CHEWABLE4YRS+24 PANADOL CLEAR 20 PANADOL DROPS 20ML PANADOL DROPS C/F20ML PANADOL GEL CAPS 24 PANADOL SUPPOSIITORIES125MG PANADOL SUPPOSITORIES 250MG 20 PANADOL TABS 100 PANADOL TABS 24 PANADOL TABS 50 PANAMAXC050 PANAMAXSYR 240MG 200ML PANAMAX SYRUP lOOML PANAMAXTABIOO PARALGINTABIOO PAROVENCAPS250MG50 PAROVEN CAPS 250M G 100 PAROVEN FORTE 500MG 60 PONSTANCAPS20 SOLPRINTABS 96 SPRENASPRIN100 TRI-PROFEN 200MG 24 TRI-PROFEN 200MG 48

$6.95 $4,50 $6.20 $16.50 $4.25 $7.25 $4.50 $11,15 $4.15 $6.90 $2.90 $4.75 $8.40 $2.55 $3.50 $3,20 $4.75 $7.05 $4,35 $4.35 $7,05 $10.00 $7.50 $7.50 $10.00 $11.50 $4.15 $6.50 $3.60 $3.65 $4,50 $3.35 $5.45 $4.25 $3,25 $5.25 $14.75 $7,35 $4.25 $7.05 $4.95 $9,85 $3.75 $6.25 $4,75 $7.50 $4.75 $7.50 $6.25 $10,50 $6.25 $10.50 $2,35 $3.15 $3.25 $5.05 $9.50 $4.65 $2.90 $3.60 $3.60 $3.50 $6.50 $14.50 $6.75 $2.50 $4.15 $3.55 $4.35 $3,50 $3,40 $2.90 $13.50 $18.75 $23.95 $6.85 $1.90 $1,90 $2.75 $4.10

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$3.25 $4,45 $12.85 $4,05 $7.25 $3.40

ALPHA KERI BATH OIL 200ML ALPHA KERI BATH OIL 375ML ALPHA KERI BATH OIL BOOML ALPHA KERI BATH OILILT ALPHA KERI LOTION 1 LITRE ALPHA KERI LOTION 200ML ALPHA KERI LOTION 375ML ALPHA KERI LOTION BOOML ALPHAKERI TAR GELlOOG AQUACARE HP CREAM lOOG AQUEOUS CREAM lOOG AQUEOUS CREAM BOOG BIORE MAKE-UP REFILL 46'S BIOREMAKE-UP WIPES ID'S BIORE MAKE-UP WIPES 46'S CALMURID CREAM lOOG CETAPHILBAR127G CETAPHIL LOTION 250ML CETAPHIL LOTION BOOML DERMADRATED/S CREAM BOG DERMAVEEN BATH TREATMENT DERMAVEEN DRY CLEANS BAR lOOG DERMAVEEN MOIST LOTION 250ML DERMAVEEN MOIST LOTION 500ML DERMAVEEN OATMEAL SP00 250ML DERMAVEEN S/FREE WASH 250ML DERMAVEEN S/FREE WASH BOOML DERMAVEEN SHOWER BATH OIL250M DERMAVEEN SHOWERBATHOIL500ML EGO SKIN CREAM 250G EGO SKIN CREAM BOG EUCERIN490G EUCERINOINTIOOG EUIACTOLSKIN CREAM 125G EULACTOL VERY DRY SKIN CREAM BOG FAULDING BARRIER CREAM 300G FAULDING BARRIER CREAM TUBE75G FAULDING LANOLIN 75G FAULDING VITAMIN E CRM 300G FAULDING VITAMIN E CRM 75G HAMILTON BATH OIL 250ML HAMILTON BATH OIL BOOML HAMILTON BODY LOTION 250ML HAMILTON BODY WASH 250ML HAMILTON BODY WASH BOOML HAMILTON ECZEMA CREAM 100G HYDRADERMCREAM 1KG HYDRADERM CRM 100G TUBE HYDRADERM CRM JAR lOOG HYDRADERM CRM JAR BOOG HYDRADERM CRM PUMP300G HYDRADERM LTN PUMP 750G HYDRADERM PLUS E lOOG HYDRADERM PLUSE 300G PUMP IMEDEEN DAYDREAM IMEDEEN NIGHT CREAM INVITEE CREAM lOOlU lOOG KENKAYSORB/GLYClO'/olOOGJAR KENKAYSORB/GLYC10% BOOG PUMP KENKAYSORB/GLYC BOOML JAR KENKAYSORB/GLYCTEA/TREE325 KENKAYSORB/GLYC VITE325ML KENKAY SORBOLENE COLUELAST325 KENKAY SORBOLENE CRM 100G JAR LANOLIN SIGMA 100G LINOTAR CREAM 100ML LINOTAR LOTION 250ML LINOTAR NO 1 GEL lOOML LINOTAR NO 1 GEL 250ML LINOTAR NO 2 GEL lOOML LINOTAR NO 3 GEL 250ML

$5.85 $7,85 $8.85 $16.89 $16.89 $5.85 $7.85 $9,10 $6.15 $4.90 $2.65 $5.30 $9.85 $3.20 $9.85 $4.40 $5.40 $7.20 $10.40 $3.70 $10.89 $6.75 $9.75 $11.85 $9.50 $8.35 $13.35 $9,90 $11.85 $14.90 $5.90 $11,90 $4,90 $8,40 $4.75 $6.85 $3.90 $3.90 $6.85 $3.35 $6.75 $7.90 $6.45 $7.50 $9,90 $8.85 $10,85 $1.70 $1.45 $4.85 $3.45 $7.50 $2.30 $3.50 $36,50 $36.50 $7.90 $1.40 $3.50 $3.90 $3.90 $3,60 $4.95 $1.85 $3.90 $25,50 $23.50 $29.90 $56.90 $29.90 $56.90

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LINOTAR N03GEL100ML LUCAS PAW PAW OINT200G MACRO VITECR45G MACRO VITAMIN ECR100G NEO STRATA SOLNACNE/OIMOOML NEOSTRATA AHA ENHANCED GEL 100 NEOSTRATA DAYTIME CREAM 50G NEOSTRATA HAND&NAIL CREAM BOG NEOSTRATA SEN/SKIN EYE CREAM NEOSTRATA SEN/SKIN FACE CREAM NEOSTRATA SENS/SKIN CLEANSER NEOSTRATA SKIN SMOOTHING LTN NEOSTRATA SMOOTHING CRM BOG NEUTROGENA MOIST. I2BML NS8 DRY SKIN LOTION lOOML NUTRAD CREAM 100G NUTRAD CREAM BOOG NUTRAPLUSBOOG NUTRAPLUSCR100G 0IL0F0LAY7BML OIL OF OLAY CREAM 100G OIL OF OLAY DAILY UVIBOML OIL OF OLAY FOAM FACE WASH 100 OIL OF OLAY SENS 1B0ML OIL OF OLAY SENS CREAM 100ML OIL OF OLAY TONER OIUTUIMPLUSBOOML OILATUM BAR100G PINETARSOL100ML PINETARSOL200ML PINETARSOLBOOML PINETARSOLBAR100G PINETARSOL BATH OIL 200ML PINETARSOL BATH OIL BOOML PINETARSOL GEL 100G PINETARSOL GEL BOOG PINETARSOL SHOWER PACK 200ML PLUNKETT PSORASISTCR100G PLUNKETT PSORASIST SCALP 200M PLUNKETT SUNSPOT CRIOOG PLUNKEH SUPER EYE CREAM 1BML PLUNKEH SUPER WRINKLE CREAM PLUNKEH SUPERFADE CREAM 60ML PONDS CLEAN PDRE STRIPS 6 PONDS CLEAN/MAKEUP REMOVER 30 PONDS CLEANSE LOTION 100ML PONDS DAILY MOIST 1B+IB0ML PONOSDEEPCLEANS100ML PONOS NIGHT REPLENIOOML PONDS NON ALCHOL TONER IBOML PONOS NOURSHING100G QVBAR100G QV BATH OIL ILTR QV BATH OIL 200ML QVBATH OIL BOOML QV CREAM lOOG QV CREAM 2B0G QV CREAM BOOG QV SKIN LOTION 2B0ML QV SKIN LOTION BOOML QV WASH ILTR QVWASH 200ML QV WASH BOOML SEBAMED CLEANSING BAR 1B0G SEBAMEDFACEBODYWASH 200ML SEBAMED FACE BOOYWASH BOOML SEBAMED MOIST CREAM 7BML SILCON CREAM 7BG SKIN REPAIR 200ML SKIN REPAIR 2B0G JAR SKIN REPAIR 7BG SKIN REPAIR VITE2B0ML SKIN REPAIR VITE7BG SOLARCAINEA/VERAGEL12BML SOLARCAINE SPRAY 100G SORBOLENE CREAM lOOG DC TENOSIX FACIAL SCRUB 100G TENOSIX BLEMISH CRM 40G TENOSIX DAILY/FACE/WASH 200M TENOSIX DEEP/CLNSRN/OILY200M

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$5,39 $14.39 $5,19 $8.40 $4,90 $8,40 $11,40 $6.30 $9.89 $19.89 $6.15 $9.85 $8.90 $10.80 $14,80 $12.80 $2.90 $5.90 $6.15 $2.80 $5.95 $3.05 $6.85 $9.85

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$8.35 $8,25 $8.25 $7.40 $1.45 $1.45 $4.45

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$23.25 $25.25 $27.25 $19.75 $7.25 $19.75 $7.25 $8.75 $29,75 $29.75 $9.90 $6,95 $35.95 $15.75 $18.75 $14,75 $20.75 $22.75 $25.75 $13.75 $13.75

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P r in c e o f W a l e s H o s p it a l N Monday, May 1, the St George BC will celebrate the centenary of the forming of the bowling club on May 1, 1900. The Governor of NSW, the Hon Gordon Samuels; the President of the RNSWBA, Terry Murphy; the president of the NSWWBA, Mrs Lenore Dunn; Federal and State Members of Parliament; toqether with local dignitaries, including the Mayor of Rocraale City Council; and also many past and present members of the bowling club, will be present at the official ceremonies to be followed by a luncheon. The first general meeting was held at the Grand Hotel, Rockdale, on Tuesday, May 1, 1900. The first list of members showed 76 on the roll. Sir Joseph Carruthers, who played a leading role in the political life of the period, loved Botany Bay and the St George District, and he was mainly responsible for launching bowls in the district. Sir Joseph was elected the first patron, with J.P. Lister as the first president. A company was formed with 500 shares, and a sum of 1250 pounds was fixed for the purchase of land and building. The official opening of the club and clubhouse on December 26, 1900, attracted some 200 bowlers repre­ senting the various city, suburban and country clubs, and the opening ceremony was performed by John Young, President of the NSW Bowling Association. In 1910, the club was incorporated and became known as the St George B&RC Ltd. In 1919, the Railways Department advised that it intended to resume the entire property for the construc­ tion of an approach to a projected overhead bridge. The club continued to use the greens until April, 1920, when they moved to the current site. The first building on the new site consisted of an assem­ bly room, locker room, small bar and a residence for the steward. Two greens were originally laid, and a third green was opened in 1924. Further improvements during 1937-38 were the building of the dining room, and opening of the lounge and balcony. The St George BC was the first bowling club in NSW to be issued with a liquor licence. Many notable bowlers have played for the club during its long history, however pennants have been few and far between and the club can boast of only one N o.l State Pennant. The current patron of the club, Frank Newton, was a member of that side and was recently honoured for 50 years membership. Currently, the club has 86 men and 43 women mem­ bers, and since Arncliffe BC closed in 19976, Bexley RSL bowlers use the greens as their official address. Common with many a bowling club to remain viable, the current Board of Directors are discussing a possible merger with the St George Masons, to renovate and extend the clubhouse and to build a Masonic Centre over the current car park, which would ensure the next 100 years.

- Paul Swan

VO LUNTEERS W ANTED for H ypertension Trial If you are at least 35 years o f age w ith high blood pressure (B P) and you w ould like to participate in an im por­ tant clinical trial to evaluate a new B P tre a tm e n t at th e P rin c e o f W ales H ospital, then please contact:

Linda Reid 9382 4066 or 9382 4063 or

A/Professor Tony Johnson 9382 4064 All eligible participants will receive a complete medical assessment, pathology and cardiograph, free of charge.

RNSWBA 2000 JOURNAUSM COMPETITION The Royal NSWBowling Association is conducting the comp­ etition again with two extra categories to encourage and judge the best media coverage of lawn bowls in NSW. The seven (7) categories are: 1. Best Article/Coverage of BCiBState Pennants Grades 1-7 / Hahn Premium Light Premier League 2. Best Article/Coverage of the NSWState Side 3. Best General Bowls Article/Coverage in NSW 4. Best Bowls Item/Coverage on TVin NSW 5. Best Bowls Item/Coverage on Radio in NSW 6. Best Photographic Covert^e of Bowls in NSW 7. Best commercial Advertorial Support of Bowls in NSW Each category winner receives $300 and a glass engraved plaque with a certificate to mark the occasion. All winners will be announced on Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at the RNSWBAAnnual Presentation Night. Entries to be mailed to: Ms Amber Whitehead Media and Publicity Officer The Royal NSW Bowling Association Inc. POBoxA2186 Sydney South NSW 1235

For more information or an entry form, please phone (02) 9283 4555. Closing date for entries - 5.00pm Monday, November 6, 2000 BOWLS AUVE — APRIL 2 0 0 0

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Cinquennial reaccreditation of umpires When you call the umpire for a measure or guidance on the applica­ tion of the Laws, what degree of accuracy do you expect from that umpire? Did you say 100%? Most, if not all players would. However Laws change. State and Zone Conditions change. Measuring techniques change. New pieces of equipm ent become available. Umpires get complacent and out of date. Regrettably, from time to time, players report a less than 100% per­ formance from their umpire. The 100% is the standard to which all umpires should aspire. From time to time they have to prove that they can get close. Every five years every Australian National Umpire is required to: • Demonstrate that he or she can efficiently use all the pieces of measuring equipment which they • Tape over the jack. Eyes over the critical point. National Umpire Allan may be called upon to use to Edgar (St Ives BC) is a picture o f concentration as he checks the length of determine a question of fact. a rolled jack. • Demonstrate that he or she can find in the Law book and correctly apply the Laws applicable when tion is often hindered by an unreliable memory or by igno­ faced with an issue on what should be done in a given rance of Law changes over time. Whenever asked a set of circumstances. This is particularly important in question, be it on the green or in the Club House, an this period following the introduction of the 1998 Law umpire is required to go to his or her book(s), find the Book. In New South Wales every District Umpires’ Panel Laws and Conditions applicable, show them to the appel­ should have one or more well qualified Examiners of lant and then explain how they apply in the current set of Umpires. These Examiners often use other highly expe­ circumstances. The new examination procedures allow the candidate to quickly and easily demonstrate that he or rienced National Umpires to assist them. she can do this. An umpire cannot expect to remain a W hen assessing proficiency on the greens the Examiner and his assistants should simulate a series of “Bowls Australia National Umpire” if he or she cannot do this. “live” situations covering: Umpires who did not seek re-accreditation in 1999 or • The use of feeler gauges who failed to obtain re-accreditation under the previous • The use of callipers procedures are being given the opportunity to re-accredit • The use of a telescopic measure with threaded adjust­ under these new arrangements. Anyone in that category ment or an approved orbital measure who would like a chance to carry on should contact the • The use of a long measure in on the green, in the ditch local Umpires Panel Committee for details. and length of jack situations • The procedures when faced with a leaning bowl or an This month’s question obstructed bowl • The use of a mirror and right angle or a boundaryscope At the conclusion of play on an end it was found that in both on the green and in the ditch situations. two bowls from Team A and one bowl from Team B were Where possible candidates should be examined using equidistant from the jack. Does this mean that Team A the equipment which they will be using at their own scores two shots and Team B gets one? Clubs. No. The team whose bowl or bowls are adjudged nearer When assessing proficiency in the application of the to the jack than any bowl played by the opposing players Laws of the Game the examiner and an assistant will pose gets the points. [Law 43] In this case neither team can a series of questions which are to be answered in an claim that their bowl is nearer than their opponents’ so “open book” environment in a reasonable time frame. nobody scores. The end shall be declared ‘tied’ and shall The correct application of the Laws to a specific situa- count as a played end. [Law 45] 28

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NATURAL RHYTHM definition of natural rhythm, is the ability of the T player to mentally control and co-ordinate the arms body he

and legs in logical sequence, so that the delivery skill is a con­ tinuous flowing action with economy of movement to facili­ tate a smooth delivery of the jack or bowl.

Rhythm is a subject that many peo­ ple talk and write about, experts give their views on how to correct it, and many bowlers labour for months or years to obtain it. Players experience rhythm on days when every shot they play is like magic, it can last for 15 minutes, an hour, a day, a week or a month, then suddenly disappears. In reality it can only be seen by an astute observer and felt by the player. The experience is felt both mental­ ly and physically. It is recognised by the individual when all the senses become one, the delivery action appears to be in slow motion, the body seems to be using very little energy in an effortless delivery of the jack or bowl, the entire limb and body action has happened automati­ cally and the conscious mind has only concentrated on the aiming point, follow-through and possible correc­ tion for the next shot. Natural rhythm can only be obtained when all the senses are combined as one. This is achieved by combining the co-ordination and tim­ ing of the inward and outward breathing, the distribution of good balance of body weight over the

lower limbs during the forward move­ ment, the heel and toe action in con­ junction with the delivery hand at the end of the back swing, the speed of the delivery and follow-through action. The timing of the breathing is gov­ erned by the speed of the delivery. The speed of the delivery is governed by the distance, type of shot and the speed of the green. The speed of the green is gov­ erned by the surface condition of the green and inclement weather. In sim)le terms if the speed of the green is ast e.g. 18 seconds, the rhythm is slow. If the speed of the green is slow e.g. 6 seconds, the rhythm is fast. With the observance of an accredited coach, adjustments can be made when you Imow what rhythm is, and what part of the delivery skill to cor­ rect. Poor rhythm may be detected by the following effect 1. Occasional loss of balance during the delivery, 2. The jack or bowl feels exception­ ally heavy to deliver up the green, 3. Inconsistent delivery weight in accordance with the required length, 4. Excessive body and mental fatigue, or when you feel that it’s not your day and everything goes wrong, 5. The occasional popping of the bowl past the correct release point, 6. When you occasionally or contin­ ually miss the target when you drive, 7. Losing balance immediately after

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M ACKA JE N SE N for the State Coaching Committee you release the bowl when play­ ing any of the shots, 8. The observation of an unco-ordi­ nated delivery that’s not a contin­ uous flowing action of the arms, body and legs. Remediation: If you relate to, or feel the above symptoms, or even suspect that your rh^hm is not right, it is advisable to have it checked by an accredited coach as follows; check the time spent on the mat and that the delivery action is continuous, that the eyes are fixed on the aiming point throughout the entire delivery to the observation period. Co-ordinate the breathing e.g. inhale with the speed of the back swing, exhale with the speed of the forward swing past the followthrough. If the breathing is correct, check the timing in conjunction with the heel and toe action and the position of the hand at the end of the backswing. If both of these are synchro­ nised, check the release point of the jack or bowl, the speed of the deliv­ ery arm in the backward and forward movement, the eye, hand and aiming point alignment in the follow-through action. Last, but not least, check how the player observes the correction. This same natural rhythm should be used to develop the constant speed and the running shot and drive. The use of video with slow motion and still framing provides the oppor­ tunity to record complex movements and sequences on videotape.

STATE COACHING COMMITTEE COURSES 2 0 0 0 Due to road traffic and rail transport congestion during the Olympic Games, Sept 15 to Oct 1, and the ParaOlymplc Games October 18 to 29, the dates for the State Coaching Athletes with Disabilities (CAD) and Coach Level 2 Courses are as follows: Sunday, August 27: Level 1 CAD General Principles ‘ Sunday, Sept 10: Level 1 CAD Sports Specific Lawn Bowls ‘ Sunday, October 15; 1st Tutorial Level 2 Coach ‘ Sunday, November 5: 2nd Tutorial Level 2 Coach ‘ Sunday, November 26: Evaluation Level 2 Coach

NOTE: 1. ‘Sunday Sept 10, Oct 15, Nov 5 and Nov 26 are mandatory for coaches attending the Level 2 Course. 2. The venue for the courses will be at the Beverly Hills Men’s BC. Vanessa Street, Beverly Hills.

3. All course applicants are required to submit their appli­ cation in writing to the State Coaching Committee, RNSWBA Inc, PO Box A2186, Sydney South 1235. THE PREREQUISITES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Nominees for the CAD course: must be a registered member of the RNSWBA Inc, or the NSWWBA, and be an accredited lawn bowls coach. Nominees for the Level 2 Course: must be a registered member of the RNSWBA Inc, recommended by Zone or District Coaching Committee or delegates authority, age 24 years on the date the course commences, must have three years service as an accredited Level 1 Lawn Bowls Coach, completed the required Level 2 Coaching General Principles Course and obtained the qualification certificate authorised by the Australian Coaching Council (ACC). BOWLS ALIVE — APRIL 2 0 0 0

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RADIO TALK 2AIR

(Coffs Harbour), FM 107.1, Saturdays 6.50 am, Loccil and district bowls news with Trevor Wilson.

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(South East region of NSW), AM 810 Khz, FM various frequencies on ABC regional network. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.35 am (following local news bulletins), local bowls reports, news and views. Saturdays 8.30 am. South East Sports Show with Greg Hart.

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(Central Coast area), FM 96.3, Mondays 12.30 pm-1 pm, “Bowls Today”. Saturdays 10.30 am10.40 am. Bowls Update. Daily cancellation service after 8 am news weekdays. Sunday “Sports Magazine” 6-8 pm.

2GF

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2HD

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2KY

(Sydney), AM 101.7 Khz, 8.50am every Thursday “Lawn Bowls” segment as part of the “Big Breakfast Show” with Ian Trent and Greg Radley for current lawn bowls news and inter­ views.

2LF

(Young, Cootamundra, Cowra area) AM 1350 Khz, Saturdays, 8am-10am, local and district bowls news as part of Greg Wilmett’s sports program.

2NSB

(Sydney Northside), FM 91.5, Saturdays 8.45 am, information for the upcoming weekend.

2RE

(Taree), 1557 Khz, Saturdays at 8.05 am with 2RE’s Peter Denton and District Secretary Milton Sky, covering all District bowls.

2REM

(AlburyAVodonga), FM 107.3, Saturdays 10.30 am, information about what’s on in the area.

2RES

(Paddington) FM 89.7, Saturdays 9.30 am-10 am, bowls news/program.

2ST

(South Coast and Southern Tablelands), AM 1215 Khz, Saturdays 6-6.30 am, Allan Hockey hosts bowls segment of Robert Crawford’s sports program.

2UE

(Sydney), 954 Mhz. Peter Bosley Sports Show 6pm-8pm, every Wednesday in the hour after 7pm “Lawn Bowls Segment” for topical lawn bowls news and interviews.

2VOXFM (Illawarra), 106.9 Mhz, Saturdays 8-8.30 am. What is happening in Illawarra bowls. FM 89.7

(Hawkesbury), Saturdays 8.20 am, Sundays 5.40 pm. Local and district bowls news, details of achievements.

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J U N IO R S By T R E V O R C LA R K

Phone: 9628 6526

N the last issue of “Bowls Alive”, 1 was supposed to report on the Junior South Pacific Carnivcil that was held at Oak Flats BC in January.

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By IAN Mc k n ig h t

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Newcastle

Phone: 4929 3441

ONE One experienced the sweet taste of suc­ ewcastle clubs are again performing cred­ cess last month when its younger brigade wres­ itably in the Hahn Premium Light RNSWBA tled the “Border Challenge Cup” from their Premier League competition. counterparts from the powerful Gold Coast It will be difficult to repeat the outstanding perfor­ District at the Condong BC. mances of last season when Windale/Gateshead were

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The sides are made up of three rinks of Under 3 0 ’s players, as well as three rinks of Under 18’s players, and this annual tournament is designed to encourage the younger brigade and a feeling of achievement by repre­ senting at a higher level. The Gold Coast were the custodians of the prestigious cup by virtue of their close win last year, however the Zone One side was determined to make amends and soon showed the opposition that they meant business by taking out the morning match 125-81, although the rink wins were shared equally. The afternoon match saw the youth of Zone One build up a handy lead, which they maintained to the end, final­ ly taking out the game 138-107 and claiming 5 rinks to 1, which allowed Zone One to wrest the cup from the Gold Coast’s grasp. Officials from both Associations were high in their praise of the youngsters, who displayed an excellent demeanour and outstanding skills on the green and noted that it was pleasing to see several girls taking their place in the junior ranks. While all bowlers played very creditably, probably the most outstanding for the Under 30’s was a four skipped by David Hall, who had two convincing wins, while for the Juniors the teams skipped by Peter Brown and Scott Rose both recorded two fine victories.

Minor Premiers, and Charlestown were narrowly defeat­ ed in a memorable Grand Final by Warilla. After five rounds, Charlestown and Windale/Gateshead are both well placed to qualify for the semi-finals. Windale/Gateshead are currently in fourth position with six points and 10 rink wins. Charlestown with a match in hand, are in fifth position with six points and 7 1 /2 rink wins. Beresfield, after being early competition front runners, have dropped to 12th position on two points with six rink wins. A couple of victories will soon see Beresfield jump up the points table. Waratah have made a disappointing start to the sea­ son, losing all its opening five matches, and currently share last position with Taren Point on nil points. s 1 write this report, two rounds of the Saturday Newcastle District Pennant competition have been completed, and the No. 1 Grade looks to be the most even for many years. The battle is now on to determine section winners, with my predictions being as follows: Section 1 a four way tussle between Toronto Workers, Boolaroo, Belmont and Redhead. Section 2 to be fought out by the quartet of Kahibah, Wangi, Valentine and Swansea. Section 3 is wide open with Soldiers Point, Alder Park and Beresfield showing good early form. Section 4 appears to be a two way contest between Merewether and Hamilton North. he Annual NDBA Executive and Sub-Committees fix­ ture versus the Hunter DBA played at the newly ren­ ovated and elegant East Maitland BC was a great evening of fellowship, and for the record Newcastle recorded a narrow victory. tockton BC, founded in 1915, is this year celebrating its 85th anniversary. The club membership has included many persons who have made a name for themselves in the sporting arena outside of bowls. One of the most prominent in this, our Olympic year, is Donald Linstrom. Linstrom represented Australia in hockey in the 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne. He now regularly plays bowls at the club.

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he Clarence River has its Fours champions for 2000 with the Iluka combination of J. Webb, G. Solberg, B. T T Kempshall and J. Reason defeating Yamba’s R. Ware, C. Holland, A. Holland and R. Dudgeon 25-18. Yamba went into the final as hot favourites, but were unable to with­ stand the powerful finish from the Iluka team.

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he Northern Rivers has finalised its Fours Ku-ring-gai Superbowl Championship for this season when Ballina’s Ken T McLeod, Roly Tepper, Darren Kemp and Ian Kemp got A total of 128 bowlers drawn from Ku-ring-gai resi­ home in a thriller against Lismore Workers Heights Bruce Greig, Robert Fagotto, Ray Sergeant and Delio Santarossa. Apparently the final was decided on the last end with the last bowl of the day in a match that had everyone on their toes.

dents and the 12 clubs in the municipality competed at Gordon BC in the second Ku-ring-gai Superbowl Open Fours for $5500 prizemoney. The overall winners on a countback were G. Nugent, J. Randall, B. Hawtree and B. Garrod, from Turramurra BC, who won $400 each, plus trophies. Pipped on the countback into second place were B. Norman, M. Rubin, J. Cumming and M. Bonney, a com­ posite team, winning $200 each, while J. Warner, A. Smith, B. Talbot and C. Smith came third on a countback, winning $100 each. BOWLS ALIVE — APRIL 2 0 0 0

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ZONE 4

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• Central Western • Far Western • Maquarie Bogan • Western Plains • Western Slopes

• Barwon • Central Northern • Gwyder • New England • North Western

By PETER GARLAND

Phone: 6772 3228

Lightning Ridge District BC has held its February Open Night Pairs on Friday and Saturday, February 11 and 12. he

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As usual, this event was keenly contested with 28 pairs participating. The winners were D. Stallard, N. Woodcock (6 wins) and runners-up C. Lane, R. Cochrane (6 wins). The winner was decided by a one end play off to the yard stick. Third place went to G. Morris, D. Samuelson (5 wiris and 1 draw) and equal fourth place to D. Webb, M. Harman and F. Luschtinetz, J. Clarke (5 wins). On the whole, this was again a most successful event which was enjoyed by all participants. xley BC held its Presidents Day on Sunday, February 20. The weather was great and from all reports pres­ ident Ron Johnson had good numbers from his own and visiting clubs. Kevin Clifton, president of Central Northern DBA represented the RNSWBA and again did an excellent job. Players who attended were high in their praise of the wonderful hospitality extended to them. Overall winners for the day were the Tamworth City team led by president Bruce Henry. His team members were Graeme Rutherford, Ian Bannister and Peter Murphy. Runners up were the team from Barraba, led by president John Strachan. Merit Badges were presented to G. Whitton and R. Smith, while Kevin Fletcher also had the pleasure of presenting one to president Ron Johnson. Tie Bars went to N. Adams and P. Thomas, while brooches were presented to Doreen Hardy and Joy Morris. tate Fours in the New England District were this year hosted by Bendemeer Club, and all who played were again full of praise for the hospitality, meals and the excel­ lent green provided by this small club. Play has now reached the final stage, and this will be an all-Armidale City final with Warwick Morris, Jack Quick, Jim Williams, Neil Swadling to play Graham Richardson, Michael Jackson, Terry McMillan and Mark Menzies. t is pleasing to note that more players have made them­ selves available for District selection to represent New England this year when we play the annual Challenge Match against Gwydir District on April 29. From this ame, a New England side will be selected to play in the »istrict Round Robin to be played at Gunnedah Services on the week-end of May 27-28. The New England versus Gwydir Challenge will this year be played at Guyra with six teams from each district participating, as well as teams led by the president of New England, Peter Garland, and the president of Gwydir, Noel Anstee. 1 am certain the Guyra Club under the leadership of Geoff Reeves will leave no stone unturned to ensure the success of the day. Many thanks to all bowlers who have made themselves available for selection. The District Selectors will select the teams nearer to the date. rmidale Ex Services Memorial BC conducted their Annual Mixed Pairs Carnival on February 26-27 and again president Gordon Charlton is most happy with the success of the event. The weather was kind and a capac­ ity field of District players contested the event. Bill Ahoy and Ivy Lauder put on an outstanding effort to win the event again, and successfully defend their title from last 'ear. The runners up were also previous winners in the Kusband and wife team of Geoff and Bertha Reeves from Guyra. Ex services were very pleased with the success of the ........................... carnival and were equally a l l ypleased .................................. to see the winners again come from their own club.

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By RALPH DARK

Phone: 6862 3661

h e Zone 4 Junior, Fours Championship was played at Dubbo City BC.

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The semi-final between the Western Slopes DBA (M. Watton, P. Watton, S. Harper, A. Slater) and the Far West DBA (Nathan Hoy, Justin Bartlett, Eddie Knight and David Ferguson) was a close game. The Western Slopes led on the ninth end 8-4, but Far West then scored a five and with varying fortunes against spirited opposition, went on to win 21-17. In the final. Far West played the Central West (Stephen Symonds, Ricky Cabban, Samantha Hodge and Jay Stephenson). Despite gallant sallies by these opponents, the Far West was too disciplined and capable, running out winners 38-5. Star of the match was David Ferguson, who was in great form and thoroughly enjoying his bowls. rom the Western Slopes, Dick Duggan informs me that Geoff McAlpine, Paul Williams and Alan Purdy, of F Coonabarabran BC won the District Triples from Roy Frost (Senior), Anthony Coe and Roy Frost (Junior) 2117. t Cassilis BC, Barry Wilkinson, Ken Cooper, Alan White and John Franklin (Coonabarabran) won the District Fours Championship from Ron Gardiner, Paul Jones, Rodney McAlpine and John Worrell 25-14.

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tate Councillor Harry Gault represented the “Royal” at Coonabarabran BC for the first Presidents day of Des S White. Perfect weather greeted the full quota of 28 teams. The winners of the bowls were Roy Frost, Graham Williams, Scott Jackson and Phil Jones, of Coonabarabran. Runners up were Peter Harris, Jack Stuckly, John Franklin and Ross Bull (official Western Slopes DBA). he Central West DBA Triples Championship saw vic­ tory go to the youngest team ever to win the event. Three young bowlers from Parkes BC (Dane Bland, Paul Went and Mick Harry), whose ages add to a low sixty one years, defeated Dave Button, Peter Grayson and Bruce Williams, of Forbes, 18-12. The oldest bowler on the green was 57 and the youngest 18 years old. The Fours were again fought out between old rivals, Parkes and Forbes. Ray Jones, Colin Mudie, Graham Barby and Colin Hayward (Parkes) defeated Glenn Kearney, Clive Herbert, Bruce Williams and Greg Parslow 19-13. In the last end the jack was trailed to give Parslow four up at the head. Hayward drew a close bowl which was not dislodged and so sealed victory. estern Plains DBA president, Carl Moore, held his Presidents Day at Cobar B&GC. Since distances out west are so great between clubs, pennant trials are com­ bined with the day’s play. Winners of the bowls were Paul Falconer, Ken Turnbull, Harry Anderson and Vic Simpson, of Bourke BC. ice president Max Edwards welcomed a worthy com­ pany to Yeoval BC for their Veterans and Friends Day. Dal Yeo came forth to be fully decorated as a super­ veteran. A Parkes BC team (Stan Wright, Col Hornery and Bryan Freeman) won the bowls.Ron Holmes, Dale Edwards and Warwick Lawson (Dubbo Railway BC) were runners-up. Many resting touchers were generously rewarded.

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By KEVIN MOORE

Phone: 4861 1529

ICTON bowler Don Pokoney participated in the Southern Cross Multi-Disability lawn bowls held at the Rydalmere BC in October.

• Hunter • M anning • Upper Hunter

By KEN GUY

Phone: 4932 5475

Zone Annual Meeting was held at Maitland City on Sunday, February 24, and the follow­ ing were elected to the executive:

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Teams from Wales, Hong Kong, Japan and Australian States and Territories were involved. The Australian contingent played for the Australian Championship in conjunction with the Southern Cross Championship. Played in poor conditions, the event produced out­ standing bowls with the blind bowlers playing exceptional competitive bowls. Don and his partner Bill Hand collected a Gold Medal in their section. Don has recently been selected as a torch bearer for the Olympic Games relay. WO other Zone bowlers, David Bryant (Zone 5 presi­ dent) and Danny Hoye (treasurer, Bundanoon BC) have been chosen to be torch bearers. Danny also carried the torch in the 1956 relay. N February 13, State President Terry Murphy and Senior Vice President Arthur Hutchinson attended Lithgow Workmen’s (Harry Lees) and Lithgow Diggers past president (George Hale’s) combined Presidents Day. Lithgow Diggers have closed their doors after battling hard to continue operating as a bowling club. Although members knew that it was inevitable that the club would close, they rewarded hardworking George Hale with life membership for his efforts to keep the club viable. Although rain marred the bowling, all enjoyed the day and the opportunity to meet Terry and Arthur and discuss their views on the future of bowls. Chairman of the Workmen’s Club, Bill Wells, was more than happy to show their visitors over the new refurbish­ ment of their club after fire had ravaged it last year. The closure of the Diggers Club will strengthen Lithgow Workmen’s Club as the majority of the bowlers have transferred to the club and have been made very wel­ come. ORTLAND BC honoured their new president Kerry Bender, on January 30, and on February 12 Millthorpe president Jim McHugh welcomed his guests and club members to his President’s Day. LAYED in good bowling conditions, the final of the Orange City Golden Eagle Pairs Classic gave the large crowd of spectators a match they will remember for a long time. The final was between Dean Tinley, of Merrylands, and Rod Mitchell, of Orange City, who opponents were Barney Johnston and Jason Stokes, of Merewether. Strangely enough, Tinley and Mitchell had never met prior to this tournament. With the final about halfway over, it appeared that Tinley and Mitchell were going to have an easy win, as they were leading 19-8. At this stage their opponents scored, and immediately started full-length ends. His younger partner, who was able to counter anything that their opponents could come up with, ably assisted the experienced Johnston. From 8-19 down, Johnston and Stokes did not lose another end, and won with a score of 22-19. Stuart Bate and John Johnson, of Merrylands, won the Canobolas consolation. The Pinnacle consolation was won by Chris Woolmer, Portland, and George Ford, Mudgee.

Ken Guy, president; Jack Daniels, secretary/treasurer; Trevor Finney, auditor. The president of each of the three districts become vice-presidents, namely Gordon Cox (Hunter), Mick Towler (Upper Hunter) and Bill Taylor (Manning). Ted Cahill is to continue on as a member of the Administrative Sub-Committee. At the meeting, each district was asked to ensure that a Junior Match Committee was formed, and the chair­ person of each to become the Zone Junior Match Committee, their duties to run all junior bowls for the zone, attend to appeals, allocations of greens and match­ es. Zone headquarters was again allocated to Maitland City for the ensuing year. Maitland City are the Zone sponsors. Interest has been received from East Maitland club for sponsorship, and this will be discussed with that club in the near future. The Zone will be conducting the Champion of Club Champion, Singles and Pairs on September 2 and 3, and although not State events, the Triples and Fours on November 11 and 12. one Six played Zone Nine on Sunday, February 27, at Belrose BC. Zone Nine were successful in winning the match 123 shots for and 117 shots against. Belrose club are thanked for the manner in which they received and entertained our players. he Manning District is conducting “Year 2000” Winter Carnival Gold Medal Fours and pairs. Over the week commencing Monday, May 26, and concluding on Saturday, June 1. Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded to the winners, semi finalists and equal thirds in addition to cash prize money totalling $2760. Enquiries to Secretary Stan Collins phone/fax (02) 6551 5505. he Upper Hunter were elated to receive sponsorship from “Macquarie Generation”. Sponsorship money will be spent on purchase of district shirts, championship awards and other promotional matters, no doubt giving the District a moral booster. he Upper Hunter has entered in the No.3, No.4, No.5, and No.6 grade pennants, the finals of these grades will be played in the Upper Hunter on May 6. The other grades, namely N o.l, No.2 and No.7, will be played in the Hunter. The finals are to be conducted on a round-robin format. The Zone approved the use of syn­ thetic surface for all Zone games, with the exception of the RNSWBA 2000 Inter Zone Sides Championship.

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Central South Coast • Far South Coast • Monaro • South Coast

By ROY CARROLL

Phone: 6492 2362

• Albury • RIverIna • Southern Highlands • Southern Slopes • South Western • Wagga

By CHARLIE BROWN

Phone: 6921 1485

h e FSCDBA has a way of raising funds for itter disappointment was expressed earlier expenses in sending players, both junior and this year by secretary of Albury and District senior, to venues when they are required to play BA, Mai Beazley, at the lack of interest shown by in both District and Zone games. bowlers in a $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 tournament which was to This year, as in past years, the fundraising committee be run in April.

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will stage a big triples day at Merimbula BC with all District clubs participating. The prizemoney is big, the day is big in both bowls and fellowship, and it helps the expenses incurred by players. ermagui BC has formed a recruiting committee with the object of getting more members, and it is very suc­ cessful. At their inaugural mixed night under the lights, 130 bowlers and prospective bowlers turned up, and the club certainly will get some new members as there are good incentives for them to play. n the m en’s fours championships at Sussex Inlet BC, the top bowlers were rolled by the underdogs, just by one shot. Don Kingross, Neville Bull, Dick McKelvy and Bill Stein defeated four N o .l Pennant players, Frank Thomas, Ken Maloney, John Swinfield and Tom Carroll. The winners automatically go into the “Host of the Coast” fours to be held between May 1 and May 3. istrict pairs championships in the CSCDBA were finalised at Moruya BC. In the final of the pairs, John Armstrong and Alan Schuback, of Batemans Bay, defeat­ ed Stan Douglas and John Colusso, both from MiltonAJlladulla. onaro District Pairs have been completed. The game played at Coolamatong saw father and son Lyle and Jeff Rankin defeat Greg Morris and Eddie Potter, 25 shots to 23. Entering the final with six shots to the good, the father and son combination were the first family pair to win since 1983. he “Stan Ashard Memorial Triples” held at Sussex Inlet BC attracted teams from all over. First prize of $1620 was won by a combined Bulll and Woonona team, second prize of $990 won by a Cabramatta team, third prize of $500 by a combined Goulburn and Taralga team, fourth prize winners were from Oak Flats, and other win­ ners came from Narooma, Ulludulla, Huskinson, Nowra and Windang.

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P e o p le ...C lu b s ...E v e n ts ... BOWLS was featured at the top of Column 8 in the Sydney Morning Herald on Febmary 19 with the follow­ ing item: “Big day at Taree West BC yesterday - a birth­ day lunch for life member Fred Barlin, who turned 100. That’s getting real value out of life membership! On Thursday, Edna, Fred’s wife, turned 98, and on April 29 they celebrate 78 years of marriage. Must be something in the good North Coast air.” HALF of the top 20 bowlers in the National ranking list at the end of last year were from NSW. They were: Position 1 Steve Glasson on 902 points; 2 Shane Garvey 382 points; 5 Brett Duprez 331 pts; 6 Bob King 329 pts; =8 Rex Johnston 243 pts; 10 Adam Jeffery 235 pts; 13 Ian Taylor 194 pts; 14 Sam Laguzza 193 pts; 17 Andrew Waddell 188 pts; and 20, Brett Pritchard 175 pts. 34

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“It would have been the richest and biggest tournament in Australia,” Mr Beazley said this week. Sponsorship was forthcoming from businesses in the Albury-Wodonga area and the organisers, known as Bowls Albury-Wodonga, were expecting some 240 teams to participate. “We thought there would be at least 200 teams from Victoria,” Mr Beazley said. “We put a great deal of effort in arranging the spon­ sorship and have been working for the past two years to put it together. “The tournament would have run for four days and used the greens of eight clubs in the area. ohn Heyen and Barry Smith, of Batlow, took out the final of the Southern Highlands State pairs at Batlow in February, defeating Noel Stockwell and Graeme Rossiter 25-16. The win gave Heyen and Smith the trifecta, having already won the fours and triples. Smith, with Heyen and Col Enright, defeated Paul Wood, John Salter and Geoff Hulm (Tumbarumba) in the triples final played at Tumbarumba. Smith’s team of Heyen, Dick Sedgwick and Alan Roscoe had two weeks earlier won the fours title. In the triples event, Hulm scored five shots on the sec­ ond end and continued to lead Smith until the 19th end when the Batlow trio scored six shots to lead 20-18. Smith scored singles on the last two ends to mn out win­ ner 22-18. oncluding the Australia Day weekend tournament at Lake Cargelligo, the club staged singles and triples on the Monday. Winner of the singles was Wally Chater of Young who defeated Ken Russle (Dungog). In the triples, John Catterson (Lake Cargelligo) enlisted two players from Young to help him to victory over Windsor bowler Stumpy Hall and his team. owlers at Lake Cargelligo have resumed participation in Southern Slopes district championships only over the past couple of years and were rewarded in Febmary when a team claimed the fours title for the first time in memory. Neil Holmes, Graham Hill, Ian Johnson and Kevin Templeton defeated the West Wyalong team of Phillip Miller, Michael Anthony, Chris Heaslip and Ross Maguire 21-20 in a breathtaking finish. The match was level at 15-all at one stage, but Templeton got away to lead by five shots at 21-16 going into the last end. However, the experienced and canny Ross Maguire almost snatched victory at the last minute by scoring four shots on the final end. Meanwhile, Geoff Lack, Wayne Foote and Bmce Lack (Temora) captured the triples title for Southern Slopes the day after when they defeated the Temora Ex-Services team of Barry Dunn, Bernie Cartwright and Richard Unsworth by three shots.

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By DON WALL

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ASTLE Hill BC has planned to celebrate its Kasmar, publicity officer for the Harbord 40th Anniversary with a week long carnival Diggers BC, described the final of this year’s annual fours tournament, as “a ripper of a game”. from May 2 8 through to June 3 when a The winners were D. Wackett, L. Dessaix, K. Tucker and dinner/dance, at only $10 per head, will be held.

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R. Holdom, who defeated B. Haeusler, E. Madigan, W. Kemsley and A. Lyell, 19-17. here is very little similarity between the green and the pleasant suburb of St Ives, on Sydney’s North Shore, and the seaside resort town of St Ives in Cornwall, England, other than both have bowling clubs. Despite the fact that their respective BCs were founded 300 years apart, 1658 and 1958, a strong link exists between the clubs. The Sydney club’s badge, designed by Betty Thatcher, foundation president of the St Ives WBC, has as its motif the ivy leaf, which was adopted from the badge of the St Ives BC in England. With bowls the common link, a bond of goodwill has grown over the years and reflects the strong ties which can develop through lawn bowls. he annual Zone 9 versus Zone 6 tournament, played at the Belrose BC, was keenly contested, with Zone 9 defeating Zone 6, 123-117. Zone 6 commenced strongly and were threatening to take a commanding lead, until the Northern Suburbs play­ ers regrouped and by combined application, defeated Zone 6 by 4% rinks to IVz. The individual rink results shows how close the scores were. Skips, S. Halmai (Zone 9) 21, J. Dimpoulos (Zone 6) 19. B. Linton 22 - G. Bridge 17. M. Turner 23 - W. Lambourne 23. S. Clarke 18 - S. Fairfull 16. S. Rawlings 18 - G. McCartney 22. J. McGrath 21 - D. Starrock 20. he “Aquatic Day” played at the North Manly BC, between five clubs north of the harbour and five clubs south of the harbour, was an outstanding success. This annual event is played in a social atmosphere, with the same clubs playing against each other each year. he Warrawee BC has been most successful with their “Open Days” gaining a high percentage of new bowlers on each occasion. Recent “Open Days” resulted in a further increase in membership, which should encourage other BCs in Zone 9 and beyond, to follow Warrawee BC’s example of achiev­ ing results by careful planning and sound promotion. he 25th Annual Les Whittall - Albert Swane - Chris Baxter Smith Family Day, was held at the East Roseville BC, resulting in the amount of $11,300 being donated to the Smith Family. The NSW Master Builders Bowls Club, which organised the day, has raised $66,000 for The Smith Family over the past 25 years.

The club invites all members, both past and present, women and men, to attend the dinner. It is hoped that a large contingent of past members will be able to come along and view, and enjoy, the vast improvements to the club’s facilities that have been achieved in the last few years. Enquiries to Robyn Benefield at 9634 2192.

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RON Flegg has been elected as chairman of the RNSWBA General Services Committee. This follows the recent death of Bill Court, who was originally appointed to the Committee in 1992, and elected as its chairman in 1996-97.

AT LEAST two wheelchair bowlers will proudly carry the Olympic torch on sections of its route through NSW. They are Bill Bradley (Lindfield BC) and David Belcher (Scone BC).

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By KEITH WESTGATE

Phone: 9642 2947 |

o s e Bay BC held its Annual Invitation Triples at the end of February.

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By PETER BEECH

Phone: 9727 6754

hilst it might be old hat by now, St Johns Park hosted the three Test series between Australia and England in early February.

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Maybe the home ground was an advantage for two of the three Australian reps, but I fancy it was more a case of simply “just too good” in the end. The series was a great success and the ABC covered the event. However, the club would like to extend a sin­ cere thank you to all those that came along and support­ ed the series. t Johns Park BC sponsors the NSW Junior side. There will be a Test Series between NSW and the ACT on June 17 and 18 at St Johns Park BC. Please put it in your diary and come along and support tomorrow’s champi­ ons. orld Bowls will be all but over by the time this hits the deck. But lets hope that the trio from Zone 12 are among the medals, namely: Adam Jeffery, Steve Glasson and Rex Johnston. y the time this issue lobs, the sectional play in Zone 12 pennants will be finished and we’ll be looking at the Zone playoffs. So, it is well done to all the participants and good luck to those involved in the Zone playoffs. ankstown City BC are pleased to welcome the mem­ bers of the Bankstown Trotting Club BC, as they now use their club facilities as ‘hom e’. To celebrate the occa­ sion, both clubs enjoyed a bowls day together. s it the first for the “new millennium”? The Guildford Leagues team of Albert Haley, John Anderson, Terry O ’Connor and Warren Francis scored an 8 on the 7th end in the first round of pennants on February 5. And while on the subject of 8 pins, Fairfield Diggers has decid­ ed to get in on the act, with a couple. In Round 3, the No.’Z’s racked up the max, namely: G. Howell, S. Monckom, P. Jackson and B. Love. Not to be outdone, the No.6’s followed suit the next round and this time it was A. French, L. Sherlock, J. Scott and W. Hopley. good scorer will always beat a good player. Well, this was borne out when Fairfield Diggers BC had a social game against the ‘older’ soccer players from Canley Vale RSL Club. When the smoke had cleared, the soccer play­ o r the fourth consecutive year, the combined ers just got home. The play of the day was by one of their sponsorship of Warilla BC and Henselite will elderly statesmen, “Uncle Arthur”, who hit three drives see the State Junior Championships at the Warillaon the trot. complex from April 17 to 20. ydenham Bankstown District Certificates of Service were awarded to the following bowlers who have all Monday, April 17, will be singles sectional play and given 25 years of continuous service as National Umpires; semi finals, all games 25 shots up. Tuesday, April 18, Norman Astley and Albert Carlson (Belfield), Robert fours sectional play and semi-finals. Gardiner and William Montgomery (Greenacre), Colin All games are 15 ends. Wednesday, April 19, will be Roberts and Alex Sorbie (Padstow), Noel Payne pairs sectional play and semi finals (15 ends). (Marrickville), Thomas Miller (Bankstown RSL), and David All finals will be held on Thursday, April 20, singles 31 Fairbrother (Earlwood Ex Services). shots up, fours and pairs both 21 ends. ’mon fellas, the well is starting to run dry again. So Duration and starting times may vary, depending on just in case there are any ‘new’ publicity officers on any double up finalists. the block, I will give you my contact details once more: On all days, “cards will be called at 8.40am with a 9am Peter Beech, 5 Dunrossil Ave, Fairfield, NSW 2165. start. Play may be completed under lights or on the Home 9727 6754, Work 9378 9001, Fax 9378 8809 (please include a cover sheet). Email: indoor arena if necessary to complete the event. For on-site club cabin accommodation, phone Cherrie peter. beech@eds .com. on’t forget that Southern Metropolitan (SMD) has a or Tracey on 4295 1811. website that is managed by Senior V.P. Jim Bale. So, All spectators are welcome to witness the state’s up and please check it out and give Jim any local news on coming bowlers. - Rocky Stone http ://w w w .angelfire.com /sd/sm dba/

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By WAL BARBER

Phone: 9524 7335

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With president Arthur Potter having completed his three years, Ron Chan, of the Roselands BC, was elected president unopposed. The following officers were elected: President Ron Chan; senior vice president Kevin Cody (St George); vice president Russell Fitzsimmons (Kyle Bay); secretary Robert Bennett (Roselands); treasurer Russell Fitzsimmons. Permanent Committees: Match - Brian Adcock (Francis Drake) chairman, Ron Chan, Jim Rook (Grandviews). Selectors - Jeff Barter (chairman) (Bexley), John Canute (Grandviews), Col Latham (St George). Coaching - Arthur Potter (Roselands), Gerry Gerrard (Oatley), Col Latham. Umpires - Norm Ellis (Grandviews). Academy - Arthur Potter. Delegates to Zone 13 - Ron Chan, Robert Bennent, Kevin Cody. he five Districts South of the Harbour, namely Eastern Suburbs, Port Hacking, St George and Southern Metropolitan, held their Annual Round Robin for Academy/Development Squad players, with Southern Metropolitan being the controlling body. The event was held at Regents Park and resulted in a win for Southern Metropolitan, who were undefeated. Port Hacking will be the controlling body for 2001. The results were as follows: Round 1 - St George 78 shots 3 rink wins v Port Hacking 69 shots 1 rink win. Sth Metropolitan 95 shots v Eastern Suburbs 62 shots. Round 2 - St George 78 shots 0 rink wins v Sth Metropolitan 99 shots 3 rink wins. Port Hacking 100 shots 2 rink wins 1 draw v Eastern Suburbs 86 shots 1 rink win 1 draw. Round 3 - Port Hacking 80 shots 3 rink wins v Sth Metropolitan 85 shots 1 rink win. St George 61 shots 1 rink win v Eastern Suburbs 93 shots 3 rink wins. Final results - Sth Metropolitan 6 points +59, Eastern Suburbs 2 points +13, Port Hacking 2 points +0, St George 2 points -44. he three Cronulla clubs, namely Cronulla, Cronulla RSL and South Cronulla combined to run the suc­ cessful five day “Cronulla Century 21 New millennium Bowls Carnival,” which finished on “Australia Day”, with all three clubs suitably decorated for the occasion. The carnival was opened on Saturday, January 22, by the rep­ resentatives of the RNSWBA Ned London, Vice presi­ dent, and Cedric Smith, State Councillor (Zone 13). The event was organised by a United Management Committee, which was supported by five sub-committees. In all, 806 bowlers competed in the carnival when $12,420 in prizes were distributed, possibly making it the biggest bowls carnival ever conducted in the Sutherland Shire. arss Park paid tribute to William Paterson at their Annual Meeting by awarding him life membership for a job well done. He joined the club in 1951, and is still active in the administration side of the club, having held the positions of director, secretary, assistant secretary and stocktaken

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By KARL LONG

Phone: 6568 8145

S part of its restructured program, the Zone presents the District Presidents’ Challenge Match.

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Presidents Jack Harrower, LNC, and Neil Potts, MNC, will each select sides of six rinks featuring club singles champions and prospective representative players. The Challenge will be played on Sunday, October 15. empsey Heights players gained a virtual stranglehold on the LNC District Fours Championship when three club sides qualified for the semi-finals. With the fourth side eliminated, the final became an all Heights affair. Winners were Craig Howard, David Gabb, Bryon Cullen and Don Forrest from Ian Simpson, Garry Hargraves, Glen Hunter and Cliff Akhurst. rothers Denzil and Rhys Owen teamed with Park Beach clubmates Neil Blow and Nathan Woodward to take the Zone Junior Fours Title. Runners-up were LNC representatives Renae Simon, Tim Workman, Jeffrey Kelsey and Neil Bourke. ambucca Heads and Urunga BCs have arranged a joint promotion around the Ken Howard Carnival. From June 9-14, the Ken Howard will cater for men and the Urunga Camellia Carnival for women. Program details - Men at Nambucca Heads: 9 Triples, 10, 11, 12 Ken Howard Fours, 13 Pairs, 14 Pairs. Women at Urunga: 10 Fours, 11 Fours, 13 Further women’s play. offs Ex-Services team Greg Stewart, Trevor Wilson, Geoff Peake and John Hiscox are the new MNC Fours title-holders. Runners-up were Gary Brewis, Graeme Colman, Henk Schenkel and John Holmes of Park Beach. he North Beach $2400 Winter Carnival runs from May 29 to June 2 - Monday Women’s Fours; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Men’s Fours; Friday Mixed Fours (6655 4293). one 14 has already made advance bookings for team accommodation at all seven State Pennant finals venues. ixed pairs enthusiasts are welcome at the Scotts Head Mixed Pairs Tournament Saturday and Sunday May 20-21 (6569 8163). ark Beach wheelchair bowler Ray Weeks made a suc­ cessful trip to the Victorian Wheelchair Bowlers State Championships. He took third place in the B Singles. Persons interested in wheelchair bowls should contact Ray, phone 6653 6339. he 1999 State Champions of Club Pairs Champions, Kent Price and Dallas Cole, Woolgoolga, are already on track for the 2000 finals with victory in their club’s major pairs. outh West Rocks and Kempsey Heights are the venues for the Zone Pennant Finals. Grade allocations depend on the LNC results. Games will be of 63 ends. ark Beach presents the Toni Kelly Memorial Junior Open Pairs on Saturday, May 20. For registered juniors, and played over three rounds, it offers $1000 in prizemoney. ort Macquarie RSL BC holds its Encouragement Triples on Friday, May 26. It is restricted to No.4 and under pennant players (6583 8496).

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By JOHN ROBERTS

Phone; 4341 0087 ■

UNIORS are certainly coming to the fore on the Central Coast, both on the greens and in offi­ cial capacities.

By NEVILLE BROWN

Phone: 4284 2318

LLAWARRA Zone 16 Selectors selected strong teams to play a representative match against the Nepean District on Sunday, March 12.

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he Zone’s match against ACT in January was disap­ pointing for the Selection Panel, who has used that T loss to make some changes in the teams to play against Nepean. The inclusion of International Rob Parella, who is playing for the Premier League side, Warilla should off­ set the loss of Brett Duprez. The Zone’s most successful skip over recent years, Brett having transferred to the Taren Point club this year. Also returning to rep play is Paul Woods, the young Warilla player who played in New Zealand for a couple of years after winning the Zone Singles Championship in 1996. Rob Parella, Troy Sommerville, Tom Ellam, Leif Selby, Greg Thurling and Steven Frazier will skip the Zone rinks. A strong “B” side will also be playing against a Nepean side, and will be skipped by Corrimal’s Max Gooch, John Green, Brian Constable, of Wollongong City - Wiseman Park, and for­ mer New Zealand international Trevor Smith, now play­ ing with Oak Flats. ith Pennants starting in February, the leading sides after three rounds were: N o.l Grade (2 Sections) W Wollongong RSL - Dapto; No. 2 Grade (2 Sections) Bulli; No.3 Grade (3 Sections) Oak Flats - Fairy Meadow; No.4 Grade (2 Sections) Wollongong RSL - Bulli; No.5 Grade (2 Sections) Woonona - Warilla; No.6 Grade (3 Sections) Dapto Citizens “A”, Berkeley, Dapto Citizens “B”; No.7 Grade (4 Sections) Helensburgh, Wiseman Park / Wollongong City, Towradgi, Berkeley. nteresting player movements for this year’s pennants are the return of International Phil Bushby (as games coIordinator/coach) to Towradgi, (who appear to be travel­ ling well in all grades), Leif Selby former Warilla state youngster, to Wollongong RSL as bowls co-ordinator, (RSL is one of the zone’s stronger clubs), Stephen Green from Warilla to Oak Hats, on that club’s greens staff. Stephen, a zone representative, was chosen to play for NSW at 20 years of age, while playing at Dubbo. An interesting arrival at Warilla is former IDBA star Geoff Rose,who spent the last five years in England, where he represented his county Middlesex at both the indoor and outdoor county competition. he Zone 16 Junior Championships have been com­ pleted, with the winners being: Singles - Daniel Ellem T (Warilla) defeating Adam Bateup (Oak Flats); Pairs Melissa Dumbleton and Chris Roberts (Fairy Meadow) who defeated Jason Drinkwater and Jonno Bickerdyke (Dapto Citizens); Fours - Adam Bateup (Oak Flats), Jonno Bickerdyke (Dapto Citizens), Michael Thorne (Dapto) and Daniel Ellem (Warilla) defeating an Albion Park four of Mathew Quintal, Tristan Morrison, Greg Shepherd and Michael Lacey. These winners will now contest the State Junior Finals to be played at Warilla in April.

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MAY MAY 1-5: Brighton-Le-Sands - Annual Gold Medal Pairs.

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Men’s, women’s and mixed. Enq 9567 6798.

MAY 1-5: Merimbula-Imlay - Invitation $21,000 Fortune Fours. Enq 6495 1306.

MAY 4: North Sydney Leagues - Percy Woods Pairs. Enq

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MAY 27: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

MAY 28: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Men’s MAY 27: Mt Lewis - Joyce Roser Memorial Women’s

MAY 7: Willoughby Legion - Rotation Triples. Enq 9419

MAY 28: West Pymble - Annual Kookaburra Carnival,

Fours. Prizemoney $1700. Enq 9634 2192. Triples. Prizemoney $1800. Enq 9759 7126.

2767. MAY 8-10: Tathra Beach - Second Paul O ’Brien Memorial Pairs. Prizemoney $5000.

MAY 28: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Men’s

MAY 8-11: Lake Cathie - Big Bowl Singles. Enq Darren

MAY 28: St Johns Park - Monthly Mixed Pairs. Enq Dave

MAY 12: Mosman - Annual Carnival. Enq 9969 5198. MAY 12-15: Killara - Autumn Carnival. Women’s triples (Friday), mixed triples (Sunday) and Men’s triples (Monday). Enq John Warner 9416 5280 or 9498 2633.

MAY 13-19: Thross Lakes - May Winter Carnival. Prizemoney $4000. Enq 4473 8186, fax 4473 8066.

mixed fours. Enq 9498 3135 or Tony Wise 0408 515 002. Fours. Prizemoney $1700. Enq 9634 2192. Leggatt 9610 3666.

MAY 29: West Pymble - Annual Kookaburra Carnival, men’s Triples. $3000 prizemoney. Enq 9498 3135 or Tony Wise 0408 414 002.

MAY 29-JUN 1: St Johns Lakemba - South of the Harbour Triples Tournament. Enq Bemie Kearney 9759 7047. MAY 30: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Mixed Fours. Prizemoney $700. Enq 9634 2192.

MAY 15: Mosman - Annual Carnival. Enq 9969 5198. MAY 15-16: Northmead - Autumn Fours. This is a round

MAY 30-JUN 3: Ballina - Wintersun Carnival. Enq 6686

of the North Western Fours Bonanza. Enq 9630 2875.

MAY 31: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Men’s

MAY 15-18: Narooma - Blue Marlin Classic Pairs (for­

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every day. Enq carnival organiser Neville Fogwell 6493 4773.

9466 8896. MAY 6-7: Mudgee - NSWJBA Lockley Junior Pairs. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

Grey 6585 5338. MAY 9-13: Merrylands - City of Sydney Master Singles. $11,400 prizemoney.

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MAY 26-30: Bermagui - May Carnival. Mixed event

2811. Turnaround Triples. Prizemoney $750. Enq 9634 2192.

merly master pairs). Prizemoney $6700. Enq bowls sec­ retary Ian Donaldson 4473 7389 or club 4476 2433.

MAY 15-18: Alexandria Erskineville - 2000 Wal Carney Memorial (2 bowl) Triples. Prizemoney $6420. Reg Tournament No.102/2000. Enq 9557 5749.

MAY 19: Picnic Point - Cattle Duffers Triples. Enq Arthur O ’Hare 9773 5734.

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MAY 19-21: Parkes - Mixed Pairs Tournament. Enq 6862 1446. MAY 19-22: Terrigal - Annual Skillion Carnival. Men’s pairs and triples, women’s triples, and mixed pairs. Enq 4384 1403.

MAY 22-23: Mt Lewis - Mixed Pairs Carnival. Reg No 81/2000. Prizemoney $2100. Enq 9759 7126.

MAY 22-26: Club Merrylands - St George Bank Carnival Week of Bowls. Men’s pairs and triples, mixed pairs and fours, women’s pairs. Enq 9637 9099.

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MAY 24-25: East Roseville - Autumn Carnival. Open Triples. Enq Phil Lewis 9416 9627, or John McCulloch 0418 239 603.

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MAY 24-26: Mt Lewis - Open Men’s Pairs. Bowls Aust ranking points. Lie No NSW/OO/P/44/13. Prizemoney $5000. Enq Garry May 9759 7126 (c) or 9567 9024 (h).

MAY 26: West Pymble - Annual Kookaburra Carnival, women’s triples. Enq 9498 3135 or Tony Wise 0408 414

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JUNE JUN 1: North Sydney Leagues - Percy Woods Pairs. Enq 9466 8896.

JUN 1: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Women’s Fours. Prizemoney $750. Enq 9634 2192.

JUN 2: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Open Pairs. Prizemoney $700. Enq 9634 2192.

JUN 2: Gymea - Friday Men’s Triples Tournament. Enq Reg Blayney 9524 8759.

JUN 3: Castle Hill - 40th Anniversary Carnival, Men’s Triples. Prizemoney $400. Enq 9634 2192.

JUN 4-16: Merimbula-Imlay - 32nd Winter Carnival. Women’s pairs, mixed pairs, men’s pairs, mixed fours. Cash prizes total $5300. Enq 6495 1306, fax 6495 1952.

JUN 5-17: Mollymook - Seaside Carnival. Enq G. Wood 4454 2297 or J. Neely 4455 2336.

JUN 9-14: Nambucca Heads - 24th Ken Howard Memorial Carnival. Men’s pairs, triples and fours. Women’s events at Urunga BC this year. Enq carnival secretary Les Hill 6568 6132.

JUN 10-12: Cronulla RSL - Queen’s Birthday Carnival. Men’s and mixed. Enq 9523 5421.

JUN 10-12: Dubbo City - Jack Nolan Memorial Open Triples. Prizemoney $6300. Enq 6882 3619.


PLANNING AHEAD JUN 10-12: Westport Port Macquarie - Winter Mixed

JUN 25-27: Merimbula-Imlay - Sapphire Coast Mixed

Pairs. Prizemoney $4000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

Fours. Prizemoney $3000. Enq 6495 1306, fax 6495 1952.

JUN 10-12: Narrabri - Ken Druce Memorial Fours Carnival. Reg No 21/2000. Enq 6792 2205.

JUN 10-12: Avoca Beach - Queen’s Birthday Carnival.

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JUN 28-30: Port Macquarie City - Prestige Pairs. Enq 6583 1153.

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JUN 25-26: Coffs Harbour Ex-Services - Mid North

Enq Brian Kearton 4382 3331 or 4368 3707.

Coast Vision Impaired, Blind and Sighted Bowlers Second Annual Mixed Triples Carnival. Enq Ron Ball 6655 6946.

JUN 11: Asquith - NSWJBA Senior and Junior Day. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

JUN 11-12: Picnic Point - Upper Georges River Mixed Triples. Enq Arthur O’Hare 9773 5734.

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JUN 16-18: Tlincurry - Wallis Lake Mixed Pairs

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JUN 18: North Sydney Leagues - Annual Gentry Travel Mixed Pairs. Prizemoney $400. Enq 9466 8896.

JUN 18: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda

JULY JUL 1: Ballina - Two Bowls Triples. Enq 6686 2811.

Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

JUL 1-2: Narrabri - Clarrie Kerr Memorial Winter

JUN 24-JUL 9: Batemans Bay - 30th Annual Winter

JUL 3: Denistone East - Winter Carnival. Open Men’s

Singles. Reg No 22/2000. Enq 6792 2205.

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Carnival. Men, women and mixed. Enq 4472 4502.

JUN 25: Willoughby Legion - Mixed Triples Carnival.

NSWJBA Australian Junior Championships. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

Enq 9419 2767.

JUN 25: St Johns Partk - Monthly Mixed Pairs. Enq Dave

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Leggatt 9610 3666.

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JUL 8-9: Lightning Ridge - Open Winter Triples. Prizemoney $4000. Enq 6829 0408.

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JUL 15-23: Urunga - 28th Annual Carnival. Prizemoney $3360. Enq John Bradley 6655 6571.

JUL 16: North Sydney Leagues - Duna Products Father and Son Pairs. Enq 9466 8896.

JUL 17: West Epping - Fours to Sevens Triples. Enq bowls secretary R. Watkins 9876 5758.

JUL 18,19,21: Black Head - Winter Bowls Spectacular. JUL 22: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

JUL 24: Port Macquarie City - John Ray’s Triples. Enq Peter Fahey 6583 1153.

JUL 24,31: Kyle Bay - Mazda Open Classic Triples. Lie No 103/2000. Enq 9546 4731. Mixed Pairs. Enq 6559 2923. Enq John Bradley 6655 6571.

JUL 30: St Johns Park - Monthly Mixed Pairs. Enq Dave Leggatt 9610 3666. Enq 6552 2094.

AUG 1, 2, 4: Black Head - Winter Bowls Spectacular. Women’s pairs. Enq 6559 2923.

AUG 3: North Sydney Leagues

AUG 4: Denistone East - Winter Carnival. Open Mixed Fours. Enq 9874 6994.

AUG 12-13: Alstonville - Vietnam Veterans Day Challenge Shield. Open to all bowlers. Club triples, 6 x 15 ends. Enq 6682 2420.

AUG 12-13: Merimbula-Imlay -

M en’s Triples. Prizemoney $3750. Enq 6495 1306, fax 6495 1952.

AUG 14,18,21: Gymea - Hub of the Shire Men’s 2-Bowl Triples Tournament. Enq Reg Blayney 9524 8759. High Schools. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

AUG 19-20: North Sydney Leagues - Annual Men’s “Bears Pairs. Prizemoney $2500. Enq 9466 8896.

AUG 19-20: Avoca Beach - Two Bowl Triples Classic. Enq Brian Kearton 4382 3331 or 4368 3707. triples. Prizemoney $1050. Enq 9521 3344. Mixed men’s and women’s triples. Prizemoney $2000. Enq 9419 5353.

AUG 21-24: Batemans Bay - 9th Annual Clyde River AUG 21-24: Port Macquarie City

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AUG 22: Sutherland - 50th Anniversary Carnival. Three bowl mixed pairs. Prizemoney $350. Enq 9521 3344.

AUG 23: Sutherland - 50th Anniversary Carnival. Men’s AUG 26: Sutherland - 50th Anniversary Carnival. Men’s open fours. Prizemoney $1400. Enq 9521 3344.

AUG 26: Lane Cove West - Scooters (Aust) Open Triples Event. (Men, women and mixed). Enq bowls secretary Reg 9427 5560.

AUG 4,7,8,10,11: Lindfield - 50th Anniversary Lindfield

AUG 27: Sutherland - Captain Cook Carnival. Mixed

6555 7124. Classic Pairs Open M en’s Tournament. Reg No 107/2000. Prizemoney $7500. Enq Stan Austin 9416 3941.

AUG 5-7: Batemans Bay - 10th Annual Women’s Invitation Master Pairs. Enq 4472 4502.

AUG 6-11: Narooma - August Mixed Carnival. Men’s and women’s pairs and triples, and mixed pairs. Prizemoney $2427. Enq bowls secretary Ian Donaldson 4473 7389 or club 4476 2433. 42

Appreciation Open Men’s Pairs. Prizemoney $2600. Enq 9773 7813.

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two bowl triples. Prizemoney $1050. Enq 9521 3344. Percy Wood Pairs. Enq

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Men’s Invitation Fours. Enq 4472 4502.

JUL 31-AUG 2: Taree West - Millennium Mixed Pairs.

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AUG 20-22: Artarmon - Channel 9 Spring Carnival.

JUL 29-30: Urunga - Sunshine Fours. Prizemoney $3740.

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AUG 20: Sutherland - Captain Cook Carnival. Men’s

JUL 25,26,28: Black Head - Winter Bowls Spectacular.

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AUG 15-16: Batemans Bay - NSWJBA versus Combined

Men’s triples. Enq 6559 2923.

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Fours. Prizemoney $1400. Enq 9521 3344.

AUG 27: Taree West - Versatile Sixes (3 men, 3 women). Enq 6552 2094.

AUG 27-SEP 1: llmcurry - 4th Snapper Carnival. Enq 6555 7124.

AUG 28: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.


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SEP 2-3: North Sydney Leagues - Annual David Hinks &

OCT 1: Gymea - Sunday Spring Mixed Fours Tournament.

Co Spring Carnival. Men’s, women’s and mixed fours. Enq 9466 8896.

SEP 2-8: Nelson Bay - Water Wonderland Carnival. Men’s fours and pairs. Combined prizemoney $7300. Enq J. Booty 4984 1371 or club 4981 1272.

SEP 4-6: Westport Port Macquarie - Gold Medal Mixed Pairs. Prizemoney $4000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

SEP 7: North Sydney Leagues - Percy Woods Pairs. Enq 9466 8896.

SEP 7-8: Lightning Ridge - Black Opal Prelude Pairs. Open. Prizemoney $2500. Enq 6829 0408.

SEP 8: Gymea - Friday Legends of League Men’s Triples Tournament. Enq Reg Blayney 9524 8759.

Enq Reg Blayney 9524 8759.

OCT 1: Ballina - Junior/Senior Pairs. Enq 6686 2811. OCT 1-2: Cronulla RSL - Labor Day Carnival. Mixed. Enq 9523 5421. Enq Peter Fahey 6583 1153. Kearton 4382 3331 or 4368 3707. 9466 8896.

OCT 7-8: Regents Park - NSWJB A Junior Academy, male and female. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

OCT 9: Taree West - Start of Aristocrat Triples. Oct 9/10;

OCTOBER 10-13: Lightning Ridge - Aristocrat Black

Open. Prizemoney $4500. Winner free entry to Black Opal Classic. Enq 6829 0408. AH: 6829 0880, 6829 0860.

SEP 9-10: Dalmeny - NAAF Invitation Fours. Prizemoney $2500. Enq J. McNeilly 4476 7770.

SEP 10: Willoughby Legion - Men’s Pairs Carnival. Enq 9419 2767.

SEP 11, 13, 15: Cronulla RSL - Spring Carnival. Enq 9523 5421.

SEP 13-14: East Roseville - Spring Carnival. Open Triples. Enq Phil Lewis 9416 9627, or John McCulloch 0418 239 603.

SEP 24: Taree West - Men’s Under 50’s Pairs. Enq 6552 2094.

SEP 30: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 ^85.

SEP 30-OCT 1: Coonamhle - October Bowls Carnival. Triples. Enq Michael Fletcher 6822 1144.

SEP 30-OCT 2: Thncurry - Men’s and Women’s Tuncurry Triples. Enq 6555 7124.

SEP 30-OCT 2: Lake Cargelligo - Annual Classic pairs. Enq 6898 1173.

SEP 30-OCT 2: Batemans Bay - 2nd Annual Men’s Invitation Major-Minor Pairs. Enq 4472 4502.

SEP 30-OCT 2: Gordon - Century 21 Superbowl Fours. Prizemoney $5500. Enq Geoff Nelson 9498 2590.

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OCT 5: North Sydney Leagues - Percy Woods Pairs. Enq

SEP 8-11: Killara - Spring Carnival. Women’s triples

SEP 9-10: Lightning Ridge - Black Opal Prelude Fours.

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16/17; 23/24; 30/31 and Nov 6/7. Finals Nov 13/14/17. Enq 6552 2094.

(Friday), Mixed triples (Sunday) and men’s triples (Monday). Enq John Warner 9416 5280 or 9498 2633.

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OCT 2: Port Macquarie City - Labour Day Mixed Pairs.

Pairs. Prizemoney $5000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

SEP 8-10: Westport Port Macquarie - Gold Medal Men’s

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OCT 12-15: Mt Lewis - Open Spring fours (men). Reg No 79/2000. Prizemoney $11,000. Enq Garry May 9759 7126 (c) or 9567 9024 (h).

OCT 14-15: Parkes - BCiB Classic M en’s Triples Tournament. Enq 6862 1446.

OCT 16: Denistone East - Granny Smith Carnival. Open Mixed Fours. Enq 9874 6994.

OCT 19: Denistone East - Granny Smith Carnival. Open Men’s Triples. Enq 9874 6994.

OCT 20: Denistone East - Granny Smith Carnival. Open Men’s Pairs. Enq 9874 6994.

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OCT 21-22: The Entrance and Bateau Bay - NSWJBA Junior Academy. Enq Trevor Clark 9610 3666.

OCT 21-22: Lithgow City - $5000 Men’s Super Fours Tournament. Enq Brian Davidson 6351 3375.

OCT 25-29: Taree West - Spring Carnival. Enq M. Everingham 6552 2094.

OCT 28: Westport Port Macquarie - Bob Todd Mazda Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485.

OCT 28: Picnic Point - Cattle Duffers Triples. Enq Arthur O ’Hare 9773 5734.

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OCT 29: Port Macquarie City - Geoff Wilson Triples. Enq Peter Fahey 6583 1153.

OCT 29: North Sydney Leagues - Annual Marshall Shield Fours Event. Prizemoney $1200. Enq 9466 8896. BOWLS ALIVE — APfflL 2 0 0 0

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Tournament. Men’s fours. Enq Reg Blayney 9524 8759. Pairs. Prizemoney up to $1000. Enq Graeme Light 6583 6485. NOV 25-26: Ballina - Summerland Qualifying event. Enq 6686 2811. NOV 26-30: Lord Howe Island - 18th Tasman Triples. Enq Clive Wilson 6563 2266.

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JANUARY 2001 JAN 5-7: Ballina - Summerland Singles. Enq 6686 2811. JAN 24-26: Lord Howe Island - Quadrangular Series. Enq Clive Wilson 6563 2266.

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COFFS HARBOUR 2 b e d e x ce lle n t c o n d itio n h o m e , 5 m in w alk to bow l club, s h o p s a n d b e a c h . E asy m a in ­ ta in e d block, $129,000 o n o . P h o n e 6651 8660. OEMERV

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FOR SALE LAKE CATHIE (p riv a te s a le ) 2 s to re y 3 BR BV h o u s e , Inc. s e lf c o n ­ ta in e d fla t d o w n s ta ir s , D /g a ra g e. M a g n ific en t iak e v ie w s, 5 m in w alk to B ow lin g C lub, T a v e rn , B each , S h o p s . $2 7 5 ,0 0 0 o n o . P h o n e (02) 6585 431 0 . MORAN

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PORT MACQUARIE. EAST PORT M o to r Inn, w ell p o s itio n e d , dire c t d ia l p h o n e s , TV, b a lc o n y , e a c h ro o m m e a ls to u nits, s a ltw a te r pool, BBQ a re a . P h o n e A llen o r P am for b o o k in g s. Q ff-se a so n ra te s $44 d o u ­ ble. P h o n e : (02) 6583 5850.

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LAKE CATHIE - C ath ie C o u rt h o lid a y u n its. 5 B o o d g ery S tre e t. FSC e a s y w alk to B ow ling C lub, B each, Lake a n d S h o p s . S h o r t d riv e to P o rt M ac q u a rie a n d G olf C o u rse. P h o n e (02) 6585 5212. cathiecrt

5 mins walk RSL and Beaches Sun-Thurs 3 Nights B&B $230 per double 5 Nights B&B $350 per double Excludes Schoool Holidays and Long Weekends - effective until 30/5/2000

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FORSTER/TUNCURRY. Luxury selfc o n ta in e d g ro u n d level 3 BR c o t­ ta g e . A c c o m m o d a te s fo u r. S h o r t w alk to tw o b o w lin g c lu b s, s h o p s a n d b e a c h . U n d e rc o v e r p a rk in g , BBQ facilities, q u ie t a re a . 0 /n ig h t w eekly. R esid e n t o w n e r. P h o n e (02) 6554 5600. tweedir

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On the Manning River 200m from RSL Club

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Numbered to hold eight drinks in shade and provide for slide-in advertising boards on rear side.

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BEAUTIFUL BUDGEWOI — 1 o r 2 b e d ro o m w a te r f r o n t d u p le x . All inclusive — linen, cro ck ery , c u tle ry e tc . W alk to H alekulani B ow ling C lub, s h o p s etc . $40/n ig h t. PH 02 4399 2004.___________________ STEBRDIB

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NORTH COAST

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SO U TH W E ST ROCKS. N o.2 Q u a r te r D eck. 2 BRs, e le v a te d g ro u n d flo o r, h o lid a y u n it, s e c p a rk in g , int. la u n d ry , v id e o , q u ality in c lu sio n s, 100m to b e a c h . M ention th is a d v e r t fo r d is c o u n t. Ph (02) 6566 6999. COGNIS

WOOLI - D isco v er q u ie t u n s p o ilt b e a c h e s . R iver, N a tio n a l P a rk s, g r e a t fis h in g . B o w ls. 3 BR S/C h o u s e a n d 1 BR unit. E n q u iries: Ph (02) 6649 7880. WOOLIDIR

CALOUNDRA. N ew luxury 2 BR o cean front SC unit, sec parking, pool, BBQ, sp a, e n su ite, s u n b a lc o n ies, 50m sw im , fishing, b e a u t o c e a n w alks, parks, o n e m inute w alk m ain street, restaurant, tavern, b u s stop. Phone (02)6642 4010. hogno

WARRAWEE HOLIDAY UNITS. T he u ltim a te in re s t a n d re c re a tio n w ith Lake C ath ie B ow ling C lub, 3 m in s w alk a w ay . Fully s/c u n its o p p o s ite b e a c h , c lo se to lake, s h o p s a n d g olf club. G ro u p p a c k a g e d e a ls av ail­ a b le . C o n ta c t Alf a n d L aurel, (02) 6585-5343. sheadir

KINGSCLIFF*** M otel u n its w ith k itc h e n e tte s , c o u rty a rd . W alk to b o w ls. A ttra c tiv e w e ek ly ra te s. Air c o n d itio n in g , d ire c t dial h o n e s a n d all g ro u n d flo o r u n its. Ph/fax (02) 6674 2999 fo r b ro c h u re /e n q u irie s .

W OOLGOOLGA a ffo rd a b le a c c o m ­ m o d a tio n fo r th e c o s t c o n sc io u s p e o p le . U n d e rc o v e r p a rk in g , TV, S p a , te a a n d c o ffe e facilities etc. D is c o u n t fo r m e a ls , d rin k s. P h o n e/fax : (02) 66541 424. $30.00 D ouble. G o B a n a n a s M otel, evangdir

FORSTERTUNCURRY Holiday accommodation available. Beach front, lake front, close to clubs and shops. 1, 2 & 3-bedroom. All properties self-contained. Holiday brochure available. Mention this ad and receive a 10% discount (excluding Xmas).

Richaixlson & Wivnch 6 5 -6 7 W h a rf S tre e t, Forster. (0 2 ) 6 5 5 4 6 4 4 4 WRENCKDIR:

FAR NORTH COAST

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POTTSVILLE S a ils lu x u ry 3 b r to w n h o u s e , n a u tic a l d e c o r , w a lk to b o w ls, 100m b e a c h , L.U.G., p riv a te BBQ, 2 T V 's. R elax e d a n d Fun. From $40 p /n ig h t. Ph 02 6684 5221. ______________________________ MAGNADIR

YAMBA - P e g a su s M otel, sh o rt w alk bow ls, beach , river. $50 d o u b le, or 2BR SC un its w ith kitchen, UC park­ ing $60 d o u b le , $80 fo r 4. W eekly ra te s available. S e n io rs d isco u n t, l(j pool, BBQ, half te n n is co u rt, golf practice net, o n site re sta u ra n t, ro o m service. Ph (02) 6646 2314, Fax (02) 6646 1433. PEGASUS YAMBA - INCA S U N MOTEL. 5 n ig h ts b e d & h o t b re a k fa st, $350 p e r d o u b le . B ow ling C lu b o p p o s ite , g o lf c lu b 5 m in w alk. R iver o r b e a c h fish in g , w e s u p p ly b a it a n d lines. X m a s h o lid a y s e x c lu d e d . U se XPT Rail P a ss, b u s s to p o p p . m o tel. B o o k in g s p h o n e (02) 6646 2144. N R M A *** INCADIR

BALLINA

QUEENSLAND GOLD COAST

Far North Coast

COOLANGATTA/TW EED HEADS b o rd e r. C lean , c o m fo rta b le 1 a n d 2 BR SC fla ts, fro m $ 2 5 0 p w . C ashel H oliday F lats - Ph (07) 5599 2792.

"CHERRY COURT” , "JAMES COURT"

RAINBOW BAY - COOLANGATTA M o d ern s p a c io u s 2 b e d ro o m a p a r t­ m e n t (T w eed P a ra d ise) level w alk to c lu b s , s h o p s , b e a c h , fro m $ 2 5 0 p w (02) 9661 8997 BURLEIGH POINT APARTMENTS. M odern 2 BR beach fro n t apts, fully self co n tain ed (inci linen). Pool, heated sp a , BBQ, sec u rity parking. J u s t $63/day (low seaso n ). D iscounts for long sta y s , re c o m m e n d e d by Ian S ch u b ack . 300 T h e E sp lan ad e, Burleigh H eads, Old 4220. Ph (07) 5576 2233 - Fax (07) 5576 2650. GARVDIR KINGSCLIFF - M o d ern 2 b e d ro o m un it w ith lock-up g a ra g e . F ro n t a n d R ea r b a lc o n ie s w ith a ir c o n d itio n ­ ing. W alk to b o w ls clu b , c lo se to b e a c h . OFF PEAK DISCOUNTS. Ph: (07) 3893 0450 o r 0412 275 568

COOLANGATTA/ RAINBOW BAY One phone call locates Rainbow Bay's widest range of holiday accom­ modation! Every taste and budget well catered for. R a in b o w B a y R /E 231 Boundary Street Coolangatta 4225 Phone for a brochure on

(07) 5536 1833

“ PALM COURT” , “ PINE COURT” Self-contained units in Central Balllna. Close to bowling olubs. Prices from $175 p.w.

Brochure available.

MICHAEL KEARNEY REAL ESTATE 171 River Street, Balllna Phone (02) 6686-9545

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BALLINA FAR NORTH COAST, NSW Extensive range of budget to luxury standard holiday accom m odation — flats, home units, cottages. Situated at beaohfront, Shaw Bay, in tow n close to Bowling Clubs. Brochures and ta riff schedules available.

DAVID R. CLARK AGENCY 123 RIVER ST, BALLINA 2478 Phone: (02) 6686 2177 Established 1919

A FRIENDLY WELCOME AT

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SUNSHINE COAST Holiday Unit, Point C artw right. O verlooks M ooloolaba with uninterrupted view s of beaches, m ountains, a n d ocean. Self contained, beautifully appointed, acc o m m o d a te s four - linen supplied. Pool, BBQ, e n te r­ ta in m e n t area. Easy a ccess to shops, clubs, boating, and w alks in ad jacen t n a tu re reserve. S e c u re u n d e rc o v er parking 90 m inutes from B risbane or a ccess via M aroochy airport. R ates on application. P hone Allan 04 1258 6792. WOODGATE BEACH E splanade and National Park. Shoreline A partm ents, 4-Star A partm ents - a n d W oodgate Lodge, 3-Star 2BR units from $200pw. Phone (07) 4126 8924 shoreline

SYDNEY NEWPORT BEACH - R elax o r Bowl Free C oaching. 2 BRs, SC flat, w alk to b o w ls /b e a c h . Ph: 9997 8162, m ob: 0414 999 886. gramdir

GOLD COAST-TWEED KINGSCLIFF - Fully e q u ip p e d 2 BR un it w ith m o u n ta in a n d s o m e o c e a n v ie w s. T w o m in w alk to b e a c h , s e v e n to club. A q u ie t lo catio n w ith lock-up g a ra g e , b a lc o n ie s a n d m o d ­ e rn fu rn ish in g s . Off p e ak - $190. Ph (07) 3893 0450 o r 0412 275 568.

SUNSHINE COAST CALOUNDRA. FSC 2 br. units with pool, sp a, sau n a. Close to beach, sh o p s bow ls. Low off­ sea so n rates. Q uiet pos. Ph: (07) 54915600 DOHEDIR

PORT STEPHENS NELSON BAY. 2 b e d rm self-c o n ­ ta in e d unit. 100m s h o p s , 5 m in to b e a c h a n d b o w lin g c lu b . W a te r v ie w s. O ff P e a k $ 2 1 0 pw . Ph (02) 4965 7674.______________ alchdir PICTURESQUE, p e ac e fu l rural river­ s id e s e ttin g , 15 km u p riv e r from P o rt S te p h e n s . D o u b le e n s u ite , h o m e coo k in g . From $ 3 2 p p - G reat v a lu e l D etails p h o n e /fa x (02) 4997 6623 e v e n in g s . tibbdir

NELSON BAY ALOHA VILLA MOTEL "your tropical hideaway"

5 nights, 2 people, twin share, B&B package $285 (excluding GST) arrive Sunday 1pm - depart Friday 9am. ■ School holidays & long weekends excluded. Effective until 30th September 2000 Bookings: Phone (02) 4981 2523 Fax: (02) 4984 1245 NRMA * * * * ALOHAhll

CENTRAL WEST

DUBBO & CENTRAL WEST 6 days/5 nights $ 3 9 0 p p (Use XPT Rail Pass or ow n car) Stay in 3 Vs Star Gallop Inn IMotel w ith beautiful Licensed Restaurant T o u r No. 1: W estern Plains Zoo, W arrum bungles, Gulgong, Mudgee, Wellington, Parkes, Peak Hill, Gilgandra,Yeoval. T o u r N o. 2: IMacquarie Valley, Narromine, Trangie, Dubbo, Western Plains Zoo, Wellington, Burrendong Dam, Stuart Town, Yeoval, Peak Hill, Parkes and Forbes. Includes all meals, entry fees an d lunches. Tour on 5 star coach with local hostess. FREE PICK-UP IN SYDNEY & NEWCASTLE AREA - GROUPS OF FORTY PLUS N o Single Supplem ent

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Steve Glasson* Kelvin Kerkow* Alan Monfries Shane Garvey Bob King Jeff Twist Steve Srhoy Rex Johnston* John Noonan Peter Leon Jnr Adam Jeffery* Brett Duprez* Andrew Waddell Sam Laguzza Andrew Smith* Rob Parrella Steve Sullivan Brett Pritchard Barry Delbridge Mark Cowan Allan Thurlow G. Blackshaw Chris Lemm David Gillespie P. Stanton Ian Law John Bezear John Lynch Marc Parrella Rod Heaton Brian Oliver Tom Ellem Geoff Hawken Arthur Lambourne James Cook

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Shane Fordham Noel Waite Mark Casey Barrie Close Colin Aay Paul Cousins Reg Humphryson Wayne Roberts Clive Adams Adam Gleeson Leif Selby Paul Totterdell Brian Baldwin Rodney Rea Col James

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