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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005, Lakes Post Newspaper
... Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005...Colour photograph Sue and Jeff Wilson, Peter Rhodes and Archie Milligan sitting at table overlooking greens at Golf Club,on Opening Day. Lakes Entrance Victoria...number in album 03601.02 Golf Club Function Colour photograph Sue and Jeff Wilson, Peter Rhodes and Archie Milligan sitting at table overlooking greens at Golf Club,on Opening Day. Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005 Lakes Post Newspaper ...number in album 03601.02Colour photograph Sue and Jeff Wilson, Peter Rhodes and Archie Milligan sitting at table overlooking greens at Golf Club,on Opening Day. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, function -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005, Lakes Post Newspaper
... Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005...Colour photograph Alex Bowie teeing off on new 2nd tee at Opening Day Golf Club. Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Golf Club Opening Day 2005 Lakes Post Newspaper ...number in album 03601.01Colour photograph Alex Bowie teeing off on new 2nd tee at Opening Day Golf Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 9-6 APRIL 1979
... ...golf opening day...documentary senior citizens thanks-marshall walker for sale message from the lions thanks-glad whitley anglican ladies guild meeting community care centre golf opening day royal scottish country dance kinder roster lost crossways restaurant easter weekend dinner dance fashion show/easter parade THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 9-6 APRIL 1979 ...marysville, victoria, australia, easter, football club, how should we live? documentary, senior citizens, thanks-marshall walker, for sale, message from the lions, thanks-glad whitley, anglican ladies guild meeting, community care centre, golf opening day, royal scottish country dance, kinder roster, lost, crossways restaurant, easter weekend dinner dance, fashion show/easter parade -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 7-MARCH 2 2012
... grand opening labour day weekend...marysville community golf...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia carnival strings community arts grant murrindindi shire arts vic cafe culture series marysville cultural community inc building stronger business in the murrindindi shire regional development victoria salvation army bushfire recovery teams maryton park b&b grand opening labour day weekend marysville community golf & bowls club visitors information centre carpark works advertisements madrats reunion dinner THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 7-MARCH 2 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, carnival strings, community arts grant, murrindindi shire, arts vic, cafe culture series, marysville cultural community inc, building stronger business in the murrindindi shire, regional development victoria, salvation army bushfire recovery teams, maryton park b&b, grand opening labour day weekend, marysville community golf & bowls club, visitors information centre, carpark works, advertisements, madrats reunion dinner -
Marysville & District Historical Society... day...preparing for easter 2012...church notices...mops agm...marysville preschool duck race...el kanah's open weekend...advertisements...adventurous cooks...kim's kitchen closed...marysville pharmacy...the 3 tenors show...breast screening mobile service...mayor's chair...historic bridge saved...murrindindi shire council...breakaway bridge...marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations...villains 2012 season launch...services review community information sessions...marysville golf report...marysville real estate...long lunch undercover...taggerty trail under review...grand opening...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia murrindindi shire heritage study adopted marysville tree works what's on when in march the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct triangle garden club marysville primary school parents club agm town meeting narbethong community hall narbethong progress assocn villains player registration day preparing for easter 2012 church notices mops agm marysville preschool duck race el kanah's open weekend advertisements adventurous cooks kim's kitchen closed marysville pharmacy the 3 tenors show breast screening mobile service mayor's chair historic bridge saved murrindindi shire council breakaway bridge marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations villains 2012 season launch services review community information sessions marysville golf report marysville real estate long lunch undercover taggerty trail under review grand opening labour day weekend maryton park b & b madrats lake mountain music festival ...marysville, victoria, australia, murrindindi shire heritage study adopted, marysville tree works, what's on when in march, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, triangle garden club, marysville primary school parents club agm, town meeting narbethong community hall, narbethong progress assocn, villains player registration day, preparing for easter 2012, church notices, mops agm, marysville preschool duck race, el kanah's open weekend, advertisements, adventurous cooks, kim's kitchen closed, marysville pharmacy, the 3 tenors show, breast screening mobile service, mayor's chair, historic bridge saved, murrindindi shire council, breakaway bridge, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, villains 2012 season launch, services review community information sessions, marysville golf report, marysville real estate, long lunch undercover, taggerty trail under review, grand opening labour day weekend, maryton park b & b, madrats, lake mountain music festival -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 16-JUNE 6 1980
... golf associates...street stall...gala opening...anglican church...funeral...marysville bowling club...l.a. members...grader...senior citizens...jinx day...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia baby sitting book red shield appeal for sale kinder roster wanted golf associates street stall gala opening anglican church funeral marysville bowling club l.a. members grader senior citizens jinx day op shop uniting church auction position wanted red cross christ church progressive dinner community care centre football darmody's pond mountain views home improvements centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 16-JUNE 6 1980 ...marysville, victoria, australia, baby sitting book, red shield appeal, for sale, kinder roster, wanted, golf associates, street stall, gala opening, anglican church, funeral, marysville bowling club, l.a. members, grader, senior citizens, jinx day op shop, uniting church, auction, position wanted, red cross, christ church progressive dinner, community care centre, football, darmody's pond, mountain views home improvements centre -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FORE
... Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, August 13, 2003. fore: opening day Marong Golf Club. 1948 President Mrs. J. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, August 13, 2003. fore: opening day Marong Golf Club. 1948 President Mrs. J. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, August 13, 2003. fore: opening day Marong Golf Club. 1948 President Mrs. J. Boyle hits the first ball for the season.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WINNERS
... Binks, winners of the tournament held on the opening day of the new club house at the Bendigo golf links. Circa 1914. ...Binks, winners of the tournament held on the opening day of the new club house at the Bendigo golf links. Circa 1914. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Winners: Mr. Rennie and Mrs. Binks, winners of the tournament held on the opening day of the new club house at the Bendigo golf links. Circa 1914. This week marks the centenary celebrations for the Bendigo golf club. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, The Courier, Christmas Number, 1922, Special Issue, Dec. 1922
... . - p83 Ballarat Golf club, Arch of Victoria and Club House - p63, 65 Ballarat Imperial Football club - league premier- 1922 - p19 Ballarat Miners Turf Club - showing stands and office bearers - p43 Ballarat North Golf Club - p67 Ballarat Town hall - p87 Ballarat Turf Club Office bearers and race finish - p45 Ballarat Yacht club - opening day and yacht race - p89 Black Hill Progress Association, - members and scenes - p33 Eureka Monument - p79 Finish of a race at Miners RC - p45 Head of the Lake and St. .... - p83 Ballarat Golf club, Arch of Victoria and Club House - p63, 65 Ballarat Imperial Football club - league premier- 1922 - p19 Ballarat Miners Turf Club - showing stands and office bearers - p43 Ballarat North Golf Club - p67 Ballarat Town hall - p87 Ballarat Turf Club Office bearers and race finish - p45 Ballarat Yacht club - opening day and yacht race - p89 Black Hill Progress Association, - members and scenes - p33 Eureka Monument - p79 Finish of a race at Miners RC - p45 Head of the Lake and St. ...Yields information about Ballarat, it businesses, identifies and its locations or environs through photos and advertisements and articles.The body of the "Christmas Number of the Ballarat Courier, Special Edition - December 1922" = coves missing. See attached listing with worksheet for summary of contents. Contains many advertisement for local business houses, photos and fiction and articles , pages 3 - 94 still existing, stapled. Notes on contents of Christmas Number of The Ballarat Courier Special edition, December 19, 1922. Photos Ballarat Association Cricket Team, winners Country championship - 1922 and photo of dinner at Sth Melb. Town Hall by VCA. - p83 Ballarat Golf club, Arch of Victoria and Club House - p63, 65 Ballarat Imperial Football club - league premier- 1922 - p19 Ballarat Miners Turf Club - showing stands and office bearers - p43 Ballarat North Golf Club - p67 Ballarat Town hall - p87 Ballarat Turf Club Office bearers and race finish - p45 Ballarat Yacht club - opening day and yacht race - p89 Black Hill Progress Association, - members and scenes - p33 Eureka Monument - p79 Finish of a race at Miners RC - p45 Head of the Lake and St. Patrick's the winning crew - p47 1.ake Wendouree - boating on (Gardens side - p] 1 Lake Wendouree, rowing and club houses - p28 Lal Lal waterfalls - p61 Lydiard St. View - Railway Station, Cemetery gates, Mining Exchange, Post Office and Banks - p71 National Federation Conference - 1922 - p39 South city Football club, Ballarat Assoc. Premiers 1922 - p25 Sturt and Lydiard St - top photo Town Hall and T&G building, with ESCo tram (pencil note "Tram No- 3 - Peckham Truck" written in - p75. Bottom photo, looking south from Town Hall. The Western Oval during a football match - p23 Victorian Farmers Union Conference, Ballarat 1922 - p37 Victorian Railway photos of various scenes around Victoria: Pages 3, 5, 7, 55, 59 Views of Victoria Park - p91 VR Ballarat Railway Workshops - p9 Advertisements on even numbered pages, featuring in particular: Ballarat Motor Garage - with photos - p88 C.A.V. Willard - storage battery service Stn - p76 with photo. CA Mitaxa - Builder - includes photos of new homes - p38 Coles & Pullham - stock sales - with photos - p86 ESCo - p70 Geo E. Dibble, machinery merchant - includes photos - p26 Geo. Waller - asphalt and carrier - photos of work and buildings Hanrahan's of Ballarat - Garage and stables - p30 J.L.Ridings - dentists, - photos of surgery p14 Longhurst's Bakeries - Mair and Yuille St. Includes Photos. - P84 Preston Motors, Melbourne - The Maxwell Sep Morse - Motor and Carriage builders - photo - p78 St. Patrick's College - photos of students and buildings - p46 State Savings Bank of Vic. - p20 T-J. Brown house remover and general carrier, photo of traction engines - p90 T.J.Haymes - Wallpaper etc. - p33 The Ballarat Co-Op Distribution Society - includes photos - p44 The Hupmobile - McLean Richards Motors - p22 Wallace Butter Factor - p82 Articles Black Hill Progress Association - p35 Damaged pages - cut outs clippings etc. Page 17/18 - top half bottom 1/3 of page 21/22 Pages: 9, 70, 71, 75, 87 and 90 imaged. Record reviewed and images of some of the pages added 10-9-2013p74. Note re tram 33.trams, tramways, ballarat, commerce, ballarat business, sports, science, esco -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 4-FEBRUARY 7 2014
... day 3 course dinner black spur inn...buxton hall show...councillor comment...irish band saoirse...el kanah village...marysville cultural community...tender panel...marysville golf report...valentine's day maryton park...made in marysville grand opening...marysville victoria australia tree stumps gone marysville golf course black saturday damage to trees marysville community golf & bowls club what's on when in february marysville community market creative triangle fishing competition gallipoli park lake the annual motorhome event at buxton church notices looking for helpers family picnic and fun day 2009 victorian bushfires fifth anniversary remembrance event marysville & triangle communities mayor's chair payment of rates & charges adventurous cooks black spur caravan park chainsaw carving event t20 cricket comes to marysville advertisements marysville real estate creative ways to make healthy food affordable valentine's day 3 course dinner black spur inn buxton hall show councillor comment irish band saoirse el kanah village marysville cultural community tender panel marysville golf report valentine's day maryton park made in marysville grand opening rail trail marketing marysville region really long lunch buxton progress assocn buxton hall business readiness diagnostic murrindindi shire council economic development world's greatest shave leukaemia foundation THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 4-FEBRUARY 7 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, tree stumps gone, marysville golf course, black saturday damage to trees, marysville community golf & bowls club, what's on when in february, marysville community market, creative triangle, fishing competition, gallipoli park lake, the annual motorhome event at buxton, church notices, looking for helpers, family picnic and fun day, 2009 victorian bushfires fifth anniversary remembrance event, marysville & triangle communities, mayor's chair, payment of rates & charges, adventurous cooks, black spur caravan park, chainsaw carving event, t20 cricket comes to marysville, advertisements, marysville real estate, creative ways to make healthy food affordable, valentine's day 3 course dinner black spur inn, buxton hall show, councillor comment, irish band saoirse, el kanah village, marysville cultural community, tender panel, marysville golf report, valentine's day maryton park, made in marysville grand opening, rail trail marketing, marysville region really long lunch, buxton progress assocn, buxton hall, business readiness diagnostic, murrindindi shire council economic development, world's greatest shave, leukaemia foundation -
Heidelberg Golf ClubAlbum - Photograph Album, Heidelberg Golf Club, HGC Clubhouse redevelopment 1998, 1998
... Album containing about 186 color photographs of Heidelberg Golf Club's clubhouse redevelopment 1998, including 22 photos of old clubhouse; 94 photos of demolition and construction, 10 of landscaping after the building works and 60 of Opening Day celebrations....Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Album containing about 186 color photographs of Heidelberg Golf Club's clubhouse redevelopment 1998, including 22 photos of old clubhouse; 94 photos of demolition and construction, 10 of landscaping after the building works and 60 of Opening Day celebrations. ...Album containing about 186 color photographs of Heidelberg Golf Club's clubhouse redevelopment 1998, including 22 photos of old clubhouse; 94 photos of demolition and construction, 10 of landscaping after the building works and 60 of Opening Day celebrations.Album #6 in the photograph collection at HGCDark green hard cover album. Contains approx. 186 colour photographs 15x10cm.heidelberg golf club, clubhouse redevelopment 1998, club house opening 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph, Opening Day 23 February1998, 1998
... Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Group of members on veranda at Opening Day 23 February1998: John Smyth, John Stubbings, Norm Fella, Keith Eacott (manager), Bruce Harding (President), Vic McGavin, Nora Gozales, Max Guille, Merle Johnston, John Gonzales (Captain), Athyl Brazenor. ...Group of members on veranda at Opening Day 23 February1998: John Smyth, John Stubbings, Norm Fella, Keith Eacott (manager), Bruce Harding (President), Vic McGavin, Nora Gozales, Max Guille, Merle Johnston, John Gonzales (Captain), Athyl Brazenor.Colour photograph.heidelberg golf club, hgc clubhouse 1998, club house opening 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph, Opening Day 23 February1998: Life members, 1998
... Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Group of lady life members in clubhouse at Opening Day 23 February1998: Nora Gonzales, Merle Johnston, Athyl Brazenor. ...Group of lady life members in clubhouse at Opening Day 23 February1998: Nora Gonzales, Merle Johnston, Athyl Brazenor.Colour photograph and caption.hgc clubhouse 1998, club house opening 1998, life members, lady life members -
Heidelberg Golf ClubPhotograph, Opening Day 23 February 1998: Life members, 1998
... Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Group of life members during speeches at Opening Day 23 February1998: John Stubbings, Norm Fella and Nora Gonzales at microphone. ...Group of life members during speeches at Opening Day 23 February1998: John Stubbings, Norm Fella and Nora Gonzales at microphone.Colour photograph and caption. (Copy 2 in Album 6, VC 0341)hgc clubhouse 1998, club house opening 1998, life members, lady life members -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton: W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson
... The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. ...The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. ...Photographer notations on slide: Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson Published: 28 December 1933 Published title: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Published caption: “I. — The Annual Camp of the Seventh Day Adventists in Highett-road, Hampton, comprising more than 250 tents and accommodating over a thousand persons. II. —W. J. Westerman (vice-president of Australasian) and Pastor G. G. Stewart (president of Victoria), conversing with Pastor C. H. Watson (world president of the Seventh Day Adventists).- III.— Evangelist E. R. Gane and family.” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved August 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In December 1933, the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria was held, with over a 1000 participants camping for ten days at Highett Road Hampton. Pastor Charles H. Watson, world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Walter J. Westerman, vice-president of Australasian and Pastor George G. Stewart, president of Victoria attended. Interestingly, The Age newspaper modified the original photo in their publication, placing the three men close to each other. Description: Three middle aged men dressed in suits converse in front of tents. In December 1933, delegates from all over Victoria and beyond travelled to Melbourne for the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria, held over ten days on a vacant allotment at Highett Road Hampton. A canvas town of 250 tents for over 1000 campers was created along with large marquees for lectures, devotional services and kitchens. Many daily visitors also attended the lectures and services. The principal speaker was Victorian born world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Pastor Charles H. Watson (1877-1962), who travelled from Washington DC for the event. The Highett Street campers attended a busy schedule of bible readings, devotional services and health lectures during the ten days of the camp. Lecture subjects included- “Among the Head Hunters of the Solomon Islands”, “ Looking Through the Prophetic Telescope into 1934”, “Soul Surgery”, “Viewing the Celestial Land Through the Prophetic Telescope”and “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. The Seventh Day Adventist religion was established in the USA in 1863. One of its co-founders was American Ellen G. White whose writings are regarded as divinely inspired and are still adhered to today. Ellen preached on the “Eight Laws of Health”- Nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest and trust in God. Adventists regard their bodies as holy temples and avoid food deemed by the Bible as unclean. They eat a mainly plant based diet with no caffeinated beverages and abstain from alcohol and tobacco. They believe in the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and Hebrew calendars as the sabbath and the literal and imminent second coming of Jesus Christ. New converts are baptised by immersion in water. The Adventists opened the Warburton Sanitarium in 1910 as a health retreat, integrating their holistic health philosophy of physical, mental and spiritual well being. It was a resort in the hills “among picturesque mountain scenery…surrounded by tall forests and deep fern gullies…” where highly strung Melburians could alleviate their digestive maladies, stress and jaded nerves as “…worn down nervous systems mend quickly in this peaceful environment…invigorating air and an abundance of home-grown fruit, vegetables, fresh eggs, milk, and cream help to build healthy bodies”. The resort also offered hydrotherapy, massage and electrical treatments. An advertisement in The Argus- 1 December 1947 assured readers- “EVERYTHING SUNNY AGAIN." “That's how you'll feel when you say farewell to Warburton Sanitarium and Hospital after spending a holiday here. Victoria's Hydro is famous far and wide for wonders worked with sufferers from nervous and digestive disorders. Wholesome food, perfectly cooked; splendid air, regulated exercise, sweet natural sleep; these quickly correct faulty digestion, restore vitality, bring back that sunny optimism natural to healthy people. Massage and curative baths under medical supervision…” Later, after further building work, it became the Warburton Hospital with medical, casualty and obstetrics wards as well as offering strategies to stop smoking, lose weight and for stress management. The hospital ceased operation in 2001. Ellen G. White wrote “God sent me to Australia” and in 1891, accompanied by her son William C. White she arrived in Australia to start a Bible school, spread her health philosophy and for missionary work. At first health food products were imported from America, but it soon became apparent that due to the expense and the food becoming stale over the long journey, that local manufacturing was necessary. In 1898 William secured the services of American Adventist baker Edward C. Halsey, who had worked at Dr Kellogg’s Battle Creek (“Cereal City”), Sanitarium, Michigan, USA. They rented the St George’s bakery in Northcote, Melbourne, producing the first ready to eat breakfast cereal Granola, Caramel Cereal, and peanut butter. The fledgling company relocated to larger premises in Cooranbong, NSW soon after. The Sanitarium Health Food Company opened a factory in Warburton in 1925, manufacturing Granose Biscuits, Cerix Puffed Wheat, San-Bran, Bixies malted wheat flakes, Betta peanut butter, Marmite, “Kwic-Bru - A delicious health “coffee” made from choicest cereals and free from drugs that affect the heart and nerves” In 1928, Sanitarium bought out Grain Products Limited who were manufacturing a sweet cereal biscuit called Weet-Bix which soon became Australia’s favourite breakfast cereal. The Warburton factory closed in 1997, with manufacturing shifting interstate. Sanitarium breakfast cereal boxes offered free collectable cards inside and children could buy albums from grocers for sixpence and mount the cards. Subjects of the albums included- “Aboriginal Tribes, Legends, Customs”, “Australia- Yesterday and Today”, “Marvels of the Great Barrier Reef”, “Advance Australia- a Pageant of the Years”. In 1902 the Adventist’s opened the “Pure Food Vegetarian Cafe” in Sydney (In 1907 the name was changed to “Sanitarium Health Food Cafe”), Eating vegetarian food was definitely a curiosity. “Cristina” reviewed the cafe for The Australasian-27 October 1906. Topics For The Block. “Feeling somewhat like a criminal, and hoping to escape detection, I stealthily made my way into a vegetarian restaurant the other day... If my friends happened to catch me walking in there, I should henceforth be considered a crank, a faddist, and little short of a lunatic! Whom did I find within, seated with the air of habitués at the small tables, but heaps of my friends. They had all this while been pursuing their vegetarian way, layin' low and sayin' nuffin'. Flesh-eaters, now that the Sydney summer has set in apparently in good earnest, are beginning to wonder if the vegetarians are not wiser in their day and generation. Roast beef, hot cornea beef, ragouts, and meat curries, the very thought of them makes one feel hot. Frosted lemon pudding, stewed fruits, wheatmeal rolls, and tomatoes sound nice when you look at their names on the vegetarian menu. Such weird messes are served, square, unintelligible blocks of some brown substance, a few bites of which form a full and satisfying meal. Cold nut foods, granose, nuttose, and jam protose, bromose, with jelly and various "ose" sandwiches, impossible for the unbeliever to diagnose, are put before you. You drink malted nut broth, you eat gluten sticks, stewed beans, lentil patties, with vegetable sauce, any or all of which are distinctly nourishing and filling at the price. A mock (decidedly mock) veal cutlet or a red lentil roast is sufficient lunch, it appears, for anyone. Thus, "you obtain the best working results from your machinery with the least possible expenditure..." In December 1906 the Adventists branched out to Melbourne, opening the Sanitarium Health Food Cafe at 289 Collins Street next to the Royal Bank building. (corner Collins and Elizabeth Streets, demolished in 1939). Their motto was “Quality and Purity”. “Cynthia” of The Leader “Social Circle” column reviewed the cafe in 9 March 1907- “Hundreds of people have a feeling of positive affection for a diet that will be satisfying, appetising and nourishing, without having meat for its backbone. It will come as news that we have in Melbourne a cafe where you can really enjoy yourself without eating anything in the way of meat. Cream, custard, cheese and the like are not cold shouldered out of the menu, and the housewife in search of new dishes will find here ever so much in the way of suggestions. Nuts figure conspicuously in the menu, and lentil and walnut cutlets may be instanced among the delicacies. Beans are cooked in quite alluring fashion, while creamed parsnips are excellent. For sandwiches you could hardly desire anything more appetising than granosi biscuits, and nut cheese. The combination is suggestive of school lunches, and nut meat might well be employed as a variant. A visit to the cafe itself — it is next the Royal Bank in Collins-street — will surprise anyone used to the average vegetarian restaurant. Every thing is fresh, fragrant, and thoroughly modern… It is run, in connection with that curious people the Seventh Day Adventists.” However, “Adele” writing for the Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record -13 December 1907 had a different experience- CITY RESTAURANTS. “There is no glamour from the outside. We enter the dining room at six and secure a seat at a small table, for this night we are going to dine on vegetables. Some people pride themselves on being vegetarians, and devote a great deal of their spare cash and energy to disseminating vegetarian principles. I shall not in a hurry forget the dinner we tried to get through at this vegetarian restaurant. There was put before us plate after plate of vegetables not soaked, but sodden with water, not an atom of flavouring or dressing; no attempt was made to give the slightest piquancy to potato, cabbage, turnip or carrot. I beg pardon, I am unjust, there were two caterpillars in the cabbage. It is astonishing how persistently ordinary cooks spoil vegetables in the process of cooking and how little they understand the value of vegetables on a menu.” From the extensive menu of 1924, you could order cream of green pea soup, followed by nut meat with Yorkshire pudding, egg timbales, stewed brown lentils, savoury rissoles with piquant sauce. Among the dessert offerings were creamed sago, steamed figs and walnut drops. Washed down with fermented wine and to finish, “Frucerea”, a coffee substitute essence made from fruit and cereal. A four course meal of soup, entree, vegetables and sweets cost 1/6 in 1924. Proving that plant-based food was not just a novelty, 67,000 meals were served at the cafe in 1918, rising to 73,000 in 1921. Later the Sanitarium Cafe moved to 293 Little Collins Street, (opposite Royal Arcade) sharing the building with The Lilliput Golf Course, a miniature golf course of 18 holes. The course was a replica of the fashionable Lido Course in France and was open daily from 10am to midnight with a green fee of one shilling. It featured goldfish, waterfalls and dance music. Lilliput boasted that they were “Melbourne’s coolest indoor course” Miniature golf (mini, minnie, midget, miget, Tom Thumb, Wee golf, putt-putt, pigmy, peewee, crazy golf, obstacle golf) swept the globe in the 1930s, starting in the USA, then Europe. The courses provided affordable recreation during uncertainty at the start of the Great Depression. The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. The miniature golf bug hit Melbourne hard in 1930-31 with nearly 200 courses springing up in the CBD and suburbs within a few months. The first miniature golf course to open in Melbourne was on 4 October 1930 in the basement of recently built art deco style Wentworth House at 203 Collins Street, designed by architect Cedric Heise Ballantyne, (also designed Regent Theatre, Plaza Ballroom, Athenaeum Club, National Theatre, St Kilda, built in 1930, demolished in 1974 for the City Square) It was managed by J. C. Williamson who advertised for a “Girl Spruiker” who “Must be Young, Attractive Personality, and Able to Talk to the Public” to work at the course. The Age 26 September 1930 reported - “The Wentworth House management have spared no expense in preparing the links. Water hazards, sand bunkers, running streams, ancestral castles, moats and a cunning drawbridge have each been devised to test the skill of players, while the walls and ceiling have been "atmospherically" treated to convey an exterior effect”. Even Melbourne City Council jumped on the bandwagon, leasing the lower hall of Melbourne Town Hall to colourful car dealer and racehorse owner Mr A. G. Barlow for £43 per week for the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Course”, opening on 11 December 1930. (Turf identity, Mr Alexander George Barlow, (1880-1937) who raced under the nom de course “A. G. Vauxhall”, owned filly Frances Tressady, who in 1923 won the Victoria Derby and Oaks Stakes double and came fifth in the Melbourne Cup. The “Frances Tressady Stakes” is held each March at Flemington Racecourse in honour of the horse, the last filly to win the Derby. Barlow was the proprietor of Barlow Brothers Pty Ltd car dealership at 442 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. He played 14 games for Carlton Football Club (VFL) on the half-forward line from 1901-1903). Patrons could vie for The Herald Miniature Golf Championship Cup, a gold cup worth £7/7, in an eight week long competition. Sports newspaper The Sporting Globe also offered a Cup and prize money. Many courses offered prizes of theatre tickets, cash and cigarettes. Myer’s department store, hoping to cash in on the fad, advertised in Melbourne’s newspapers that their Sports Department could design and equip complete miniature golf courses using “Fairway” imitation turf at 4/6 a yard. Newspaper cartoonists loved to lampoon the fad. Both Percy Leason, cartoonist for society magazine Table Talk and Syd Miller of Smith’s Weekly depicted “real” golfers causing havoc on a mini golf course, showing that being a “real” golf player was no advantage to playing miniature golf. But bust often follows boom. With such rapid market saturation, expensive novel hazards, waning interest, long opening hours, often to midnight, and price cutting of game fees from one shilling to sixpence and then to threepence amongst some courses, the bubble was bound to burst. The Sporting Globe columnist J.M.Dillon on 20 May 1931 lamented- £100,000 LOST Failure of ‘Minnie’ Golf. “Miniature golf might have provided fun and jokes for thousands of people in Australia, but there were many for whom it panned out a tragedy. It is likely that the dead losses of those who attempted to make money out of the game in Australia were in the vicinity of £100,000. …For a while there was hardly a spare block of land, or a possible “site” in the shape of a hall, or a showroom, in Sydney and Melbourne, that some one was not after to set upon it a “minnie links.” Big amusement firms and private individuals anxious to make money began to run courses. Practically every individual who touched the game had his finger’s financially burnt. …From the approximately £60,000 invested in Melbourne alone, there must have been £25,000 lost. …There are now dozens of courses going to ruin, and many more that the owners would be happy to give away if the takers would remove from them obligations of leases, &c…” The lease on the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Club” at the Melbourne Town Hall expired on 30 April 1931, with Mr Barlow losing £798 on the venture. The hazards and fittings, which cost £400 and included a large replica of the Town Hall, now worthless. Due to declining patronage, the Little Collins Street cafe closed in 1938, although the adjacent shop continued to sell Sanitarium products. In New Zealand, the first Sanitarium factory opened in Christchurch in 1900, with the company later opening factories in Palmerston North and Auckland. The Adventists opened vegetarian cafes, firstly at 37 Taranaki Street Wellington in 1906, followed by cafes in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Weet-Bix is also New Zealand’s favourite cereal- there the jingle is “Kiwi kids are Weet-Bix kids.” In 1955, the Australian Women’s Weekly ran an illustrated, full colour advertisement featuring New Zealand born Edmund Hillary (later Sir) 1919-2008, who, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was the first climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest on 29 March 1953. The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. The Manager, Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch, N.Z. Dear Sir. …Weet-Bix was chosen at my special request as I had always felt that some easily prepared form of breakfast was essential to the primitive conditions of high camps. Weet-Bix fulfilled its task very well indeed. We usually had them with hot milk (powdered) and sugar, and even when we were unable to eat anything else, we usually managed to have a little Weet-Bix . . . I regard them as a great success and expect they will be more widely used in the Himalayas in future. Yours faithfully, (Signed) E.P. Hillary. Sanitarium Marmite - motto- “Too much spoils the flavour”- is as beloved with Kiwis as Vegemite is with Australians. In 1966, a fire gutted the Christchurch Marmite factory causing a nation wide shortage. Once the factory was rebuilt, Sanitarium relaunched the yeasty extract in reusable glass tumblers with printed designs such as yachts, New Zealand birds and vintage cars. These popular collectibles can still be found in the kitchen cupboards of many New Zealand baches (holiday homes). After the devastating 2011 earthquake in Christchurch damaged the Marmite factory causing shortages and panic buying, a “Marmageddon” was declared with jars of the “black gold” advertised online for up to NZ$800. Consumers were advised to spread their Marmite sparingly until production resumed. (The Christchurch plant reportedly produces around 640,000kg of Marmite per year). Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company is exempt from paying company income tax on their profits due to their ownership by a religious organisation. Although not a compulsory rule for salvation, Adventists are encouraged to pay a tithe of 10% of their income to the church to support the ministry in God’s work. Nowadays, there are over 25 million members of the Seventh Day Adventists Church in 200 countries. ITEMS OF INTEREST (1933, December 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11723188 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 EVANGELISTS' CAMP (1933, December 20). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 30. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243213209 Master Butchers Have A Time Pilots FOR School Air Race Charity Golf At Riversdale (1931, May 1). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved September 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276159136 2000 ADVENTISTS UNDER CANVAS (1933, December 27). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243223698 TOPICS FOR THE BLOCK. (1906, October 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 45. Retrieved August 30, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139178204 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church https://www.sanitarium.com/au/about/sanitarium-story/profits-for- ENTERTAINMENT AT MENZIES'. (1906, December 6). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 26. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175380296 https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=9HN0&highlight=Conference SOCIAL CIRCLE (1907, March 9). Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 41. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196649677 CITY RESTAURANTS. (1907, December 13). Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record (Vic. : 1902 - 1917), p. 1 (MORNING.). Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61133109 Advertising (1924, May 6). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article274271406 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Thousands Are Still Playing Miniature Golf (1931, January 2). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242880087 MINIATURE GOLF. (1930, October 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4209280 THE REAL GOLFER WHO FORGOT HIMSELF ON THE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE (1930, November 13). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 13. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146706596 Advertising (1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242761991 Advertising (1931, January 9). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887972 1955, March 30). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 38. Retrieved August 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page4812489 £100,000 LOST (1931, May 20). Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), p. 1 (Edition1). Retrieved August 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article183023946 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Advertising (1931, January 23). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887795 MINIATURE GOLF. (1931, February 5). The Dandenong Journal (Vic. : 1927 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201082526 Still Time To Enter Midge (1931, January 16). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242888830 WIT OF THE WEEK (1930, October 23). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 23. Retrieved August 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146455050 Advertising (1930, October 2). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 16. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146454620 MIDGET GOLF LINKS. (1930, September 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202235074 https://www.smh.com.au/national/fairfax-archive-mini-golf-20131125-2y608.html TURF NOTES (1923, November 6). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 6. Retrieved September 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213855201 Advertising (1930, October 4). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved October 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242937272 LAUGHTER AND TEARS. (1930, November 15). Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), p. 21. Retrieved September 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article234426874 Advertising (1947, December 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved September 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22523355Photographer notations on slide: "Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson".religion, health food, mini golf, 1930-1939, tents, churches, camps -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton: E. Gane + family
... The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. ...The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. ...Photographer notations on slide: Seventh Day Adventists Camp. E Gane + family Published: 28 December 1933 Published title: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Published caption: “I. — The Annual Camp of the Seventh Day Adventists in Highett-road, Hampton, comprising more than 250 tents and accommodating over a thousand persons. II. —W. J. Westerman (vice-president of Australasian) and Pastor G. G. Stewart (president of Victoria), conversing with Pastor C. H. Watson (world president of the Seventh Day Adventists).- III.— Evangelist E. R. Gane and family.” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved August 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In December 1933, evangelist Mr E.R. Gane and his family gather outside their tent during the ten day Seventh Day Adventist Conference held in Highett Road, Hampton. Description: A woman, man and four small children sit and stand in front of a tent. One child plays with a toy train. In December 1933, delegates from all over Victoria and beyond travelled to Melbourne for the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria, held over ten days on a vacant allotment at Highett Road Hampton. A canvas town of 250 tents for over 1000 campers was created along with large marquees for lectures, devotional services and kitchens. Many daily visitors also attended the lectures and services. The principal speaker was Victorian born world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Pastor Charles H. Watson (1877-1962), who travelled from Washington DC for the event. The Highett Street campers attended a busy schedule of bible readings, devotional services and health lectures during the ten days of the camp. Lecture subjects included- “Among the Head Hunters of the Solomon Islands”, “ Looking Through the Prophetic Telescope into 1934”, “Soul Surgery”, “Viewing the Celestial Land Through the Prophetic Telescope”and “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. The Seventh Day Adventist religion was established in the USA in 1863. One of its co-founders was American Ellen G. White whose writings are regarded as divinely inspired and are still adhered to today. Ellen preached on the “Eight Laws of Health”- Nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest and trust in God. Adventists regard their bodies as holy temples and avoid food deemed by the Bible as unclean. They eat a mainly plant based diet with no caffeinated beverages and abstain from alcohol and tobacco. They believe in the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and Hebrew calendars as the sabbath and the literal and imminent second coming of Jesus Christ. New converts are baptised by immersion in water. The Adventists opened the Warburton Sanitarium in 1910 as a health retreat, integrating their holistic health philosophy of physical, mental and spiritual well being. It was a resort in the hills “among picturesque mountain scenery…surrounded by tall forests and deep fern gullies…” where highly strung Melburians could alleviate their digestive maladies, stress and jaded nerves as “…worn down nervous systems mend quickly in this peaceful environment…invigorating air and an abundance of home-grown fruit, vegetables, fresh eggs, milk, and cream help to build healthy bodies”. The resort also offered hydrotherapy, massage and electrical treatments. An advertisement in The Argus- 1 December 1947 assured readers- “EVERYTHING SUNNY AGAIN." “That's how you'll feel when you say farewell to Warburton Sanitarium and Hospital after spending a holiday here. Victoria's Hydro is famous far and wide for wonders worked with sufferers from nervous and digestive disorders. Wholesome food, perfectly cooked; splendid air, regulated exercise, sweet natural sleep; these quickly correct faulty digestion, restore vitality, bring back that sunny optimism natural to healthy people. Massage and curative baths under medical supervision…” Later, after further building work, it became the Warburton Hospital with medical, casualty and obstetrics wards as well as offering strategies to stop smoking, lose weight and for stress management. The hospital ceased operation in 2001. Ellen G. White wrote “God sent me to Australia” and in 1891, accompanied by her son William C. White she arrived in Australia to start a Bible school, spread her health philosophy and for missionary work. At first health food products were imported from America, but it soon became apparent that due to the expense and the food becoming stale over the long journey, that local manufacturing was necessary. In 1898 William secured the services of American Adventist baker Edward C. Halsey, who had worked at Dr Kellogg’s Battle Creek (“Cereal City”), Sanitarium, Michigan, USA. They rented the St George’s bakery in Northcote, Melbourne, producing the first ready to eat breakfast cereal Granola, Caramel Cereal, and peanut butter. The fledgling company relocated to larger premises in Cooranbong, NSW soon after. The Sanitarium Health Food Company opened a factory in Warburton in 1925, manufacturing Granose Biscuits, Cerix Puffed Wheat, San-Bran, Bixies malted wheat flakes, Betta peanut butter, Marmite, “Kwic-Bru - A delicious health “coffee” made from choicest cereals and free from drugs that affect the heart and nerves” In 1928, Sanitarium bought out Grain Products Limited who were manufacturing a sweet cereal biscuit called Weet-Bix which soon became Australia’s favourite breakfast cereal. The Warburton factory closed in 1997, with manufacturing shifting interstate. Sanitarium breakfast cereal boxes offered free collectable cards inside and children could buy albums from grocers for sixpence and mount the cards. Subjects of the albums included- “Aboriginal Tribes, Legends, Customs”, “Australia- Yesterday and Today”, “Marvels of the Great Barrier Reef”, “Advance Australia- a Pageant of the Years”. In 1902 the Adventist’s opened the “Pure Food Vegetarian Cafe” in Sydney (In 1907 the name was changed to “Sanitarium Health Food Cafe”), Eating vegetarian food was definitely a curiosity. “Cristina” reviewed the cafe for The Australasian-27 October 1906. Topics For The Block. “Feeling somewhat like a criminal, and hoping to escape detection, I stealthily made my way into a vegetarian restaurant the other day... If my friends happened to catch me walking in there, I should henceforth be considered a crank, a faddist, and little short of a lunatic! Whom did I find within, seated with the air of habitués at the small tables, but heaps of my friends. They had all this while been pursuing their vegetarian way, layin' low and sayin' nuffin'. Flesh-eaters, now that the Sydney summer has set in apparently in good earnest, are beginning to wonder if the vegetarians are not wiser in their day and generation. Roast beef, hot cornea beef, ragouts, and meat curries, the very thought of them makes one feel hot. Frosted lemon pudding, stewed fruits, wheatmeal rolls, and tomatoes sound nice when you look at their names on the vegetarian menu. Such weird messes are served, square, unintelligible blocks of some brown substance, a few bites of which form a full and satisfying meal. Cold nut foods, granose, nuttose, and jam protose, bromose, with jelly and various "ose" sandwiches, impossible for the unbeliever to diagnose, are put before you. You drink malted nut broth, you eat gluten sticks, stewed beans, lentil patties, with vegetable sauce, any or all of which are distinctly nourishing and filling at the price. A mock (decidedly mock) veal cutlet or a red lentil roast is sufficient lunch, it appears, for anyone. Thus, "you obtain the best working results from your machinery with the least possible expenditure..." In December 1906 the Adventists branched out to Melbourne, opening the Sanitarium Health Food Cafe at 289 Collins Street next to the Royal Bank building. (corner Collins and Elizabeth Streets, demolished in 1939). Their motto was “Quality and Purity”. “Cynthia” of The Leader “Social Circle” column reviewed the cafe in 9 March 1907- “Hundreds of people have a feeling of positive affection for a diet that will be satisfying, appetising and nourishing, without having meat for its backbone. It will come as news that we have in Melbourne a cafe where you can really enjoy yourself without eating anything in the way of meat. Cream, custard, cheese and the like are not cold shouldered out of the menu, and the housewife in search of new dishes will find here ever so much in the way of suggestions. Nuts figure conspicuously in the menu, and lentil and walnut cutlets may be instanced among the delicacies. Beans are cooked in quite alluring fashion, while creamed parsnips are excellent. For sandwiches you could hardly desire anything more appetising than granosi biscuits, and nut cheese. The combination is suggestive of school lunches, and nut meat might well be employed as a variant. A visit to the cafe itself — it is next the Royal Bank in Collins-street — will surprise anyone used to the average vegetarian restaurant. Every thing is fresh, fragrant, and thoroughly modern… It is run, in connection with that curious people the Seventh Day Adventists.” However, “Adele” writing for the Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record -13 December 1907 had a different experience- CITY RESTAURANTS. “There is no glamour from the outside. We enter the dining room at six and secure a seat at a small table, for this night we are going to dine on vegetables. Some people pride themselves on being vegetarians, and devote a great deal of their spare cash and energy to disseminating vegetarian principles. I shall not in a hurry forget the dinner we tried to get through at this vegetarian restaurant. There was put before us plate after plate of vegetables not soaked, but sodden with water, not an atom of flavouring or dressing; no attempt was made to give the slightest piquancy to potato, cabbage, turnip or carrot. I beg pardon, I am unjust, there were two caterpillars in the cabbage. It is astonishing how persistently ordinary cooks spoil vegetables in the process of cooking and how little they understand the value of vegetables on a menu.” From the extensive menu of 1924, you could order cream of green pea soup, followed by nut meat with Yorkshire pudding, egg timbales, stewed brown lentils, savoury rissoles with piquant sauce. Among the dessert offerings were creamed sago, steamed figs and walnut drops. Washed down with fermented wine and to finish, “Frucerea”, a coffee substitute essence made from fruit and cereal. A four course meal of soup, entree, vegetables and sweets cost 1/6 in 1924. Proving that plant-based food was not just a novelty, 67,000 meals were served at the cafe in 1918, rising to 73,000 in 1921. Later the Sanitarium Cafe moved to 293 Little Collins Street, (opposite Royal Arcade) sharing the building with The Lilliput Golf Course, a miniature golf course of 18 holes. The course was a replica of the fashionable Lido Course in France and was open daily from 10am to midnight with a green fee of one shilling. It featured goldfish, waterfalls and dance music. Lilliput boasted that they were “Melbourne’s coolest indoor course” Miniature golf (mini, minnie, midget, miget, Tom Thumb, Wee golf, putt-putt, pigmy, peewee, crazy golf, obstacle golf) swept the globe in the 1930s, starting in the USA, then Europe. The courses provided affordable recreation during uncertainty at the start of the Great Depression. The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. The miniature golf bug hit Melbourne hard in 1930-31 with nearly 200 courses springing up in the CBD and suburbs within a few months. The first miniature golf course to open in Melbourne was on 4 October 1930 in the basement of recently built art deco style Wentworth House at 203 Collins Street, designed by architect Cedric Heise Ballantyne, (also designed Regent Theatre, Plaza Ballroom, Athenaeum Club, National Theatre, St Kilda, built in 1930, demolished in 1974 for the City Square) It was managed by J. C. Williamson who advertised for a “Girl Spruiker” who “Must be Young, Attractive Personality, and Able to Talk to the Public” to work at the course. The Age 26 September 1930 reported - “The Wentworth House management have spared no expense in preparing the links. Water hazards, sand bunkers, running streams, ancestral castles, moats and a cunning drawbridge have each been devised to test the skill of players, while the walls and ceiling have been "atmospherically" treated to convey an exterior effect”. Even Melbourne City Council jumped on the bandwagon, leasing the lower hall of Melbourne Town Hall to colourful car dealer and racehorse owner Mr A. G. Barlow for £43 per week for the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Course”, opening on 11 December 1930. (Turf identity, Mr Alexander George Barlow, (1880-1937) who raced under the nom de course “A. G. Vauxhall”, owned filly Frances Tressady, who in 1923 won the Victoria Derby and Oaks Stakes double and came fifth in the Melbourne Cup. The “Frances Tressady Stakes” is held each March at Flemington Racecourse in honour of the horse, the last filly to win the Derby. Barlow was the proprietor of Barlow Brothers Pty Ltd car dealership at 442 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. He played 14 games for Carlton Football Club (VFL) on the half-forward line from 1901-1903). Patrons could vie for The Herald Miniature Golf Championship Cup, a gold cup worth £7/7, in an eight week long competition. Sports newspaper The Sporting Globe also offered a Cup and prize money. Many courses offered prizes of theatre tickets, cash and cigarettes. Myer’s department store, hoping to cash in on the fad, advertised in Melbourne’s newspapers that their Sports Department could design and equip complete miniature golf courses using “Fairway” imitation turf at 4/6 a yard. Newspaper cartoonists loved to lampoon the fad. Both Percy Leason, cartoonist for society magazine Table Talk and Syd Miller of Smith’s Weekly depicted “real” golfers causing havoc on a mini golf course, showing that being a “real” golf player was no advantage to playing miniature golf. But bust often follows boom. With such rapid market saturation, expensive novel hazards, waning interest, long opening hours, often to midnight, and price cutting of game fees from one shilling to sixpence and then to threepence amongst some courses, the bubble was bound to burst. The Sporting Globe columnist J.M.Dillon on 20 May 1931 lamented- £100,000 LOST Failure of ‘Minnie’ Golf. “Miniature golf might have provided fun and jokes for thousands of people in Australia, but there were many for whom it panned out a tragedy. It is likely that the dead losses of those who attempted to make money out of the game in Australia were in the vicinity of £100,000. …For a while there was hardly a spare block of land, or a possible “site” in the shape of a hall, or a showroom, in Sydney and Melbourne, that some one was not after to set upon it a “minnie links.” Big amusement firms and private individuals anxious to make money began to run courses. Practically every individual who touched the game had his finger’s financially burnt. …From the approximately £60,000 invested in Melbourne alone, there must have been £25,000 lost. …There are now dozens of courses going to ruin, and many more that the owners would be happy to give away if the takers would remove from them obligations of leases, &c…” The lease on the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Club” at the Melbourne Town Hall expired on 30 April 1931, with Mr Barlow losing £798 on the venture. The hazards and fittings, which cost £400 and included a large replica of the Town Hall, now worthless. Due to declining patronage, the Little Collins Street cafe closed in 1938, although the adjacent shop continued to sell Sanitarium products. In New Zealand, the first Sanitarium factory opened in Christchurch in 1900, with the company later opening factories in Palmerston North and Auckland. The Adventists opened vegetarian cafes, firstly at 37 Taranaki Street Wellington in 1906, followed by cafes in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Weet-Bix is also New Zealand’s favourite cereal- there the jingle is “Kiwi kids are Weet-Bix kids.” In 1955, the Australian Women’s Weekly ran an illustrated, full colour advertisement featuring New Zealand born Edmund Hillary (later Sir) 1919-2008, who, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was the first climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest on 29 March 1953. The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. The Manager, Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch, N.Z. Dear Sir. …Weet-Bix was chosen at my special request as I had always felt that some easily prepared form of breakfast was essential to the primitive conditions of high camps. Weet-Bix fulfilled its task very well indeed. We usually had them with hot milk (powdered) and sugar, and even when we were unable to eat anything else, we usually managed to have a little Weet-Bix . . . I regard them as a great success and expect they will be more widely used in the Himalayas in future. Yours faithfully, (Signed) E.P. Hillary. Sanitarium Marmite - motto- “Too much spoils the flavour”- is as beloved with Kiwis as Vegemite is with Australians. In 1966, a fire gutted the Christchurch Marmite factory causing a nation wide shortage. Once the factory was rebuilt, Sanitarium relaunched the yeasty extract in reusable glass tumblers with printed designs such as yachts, New Zealand birds and vintage cars. These popular collectibles can still be found in the kitchen cupboards of many New Zealand baches (holiday homes). After the devastating 2011 earthquake in Christchurch damaged the Marmite factory causing shortages and panic buying, a “Marmageddon” was declared with jars of the “black gold” advertised online for up to NZ$800. Consumers were advised to spread their Marmite sparingly until production resumed. (The Christchurch plant reportedly produces around 640,000kg of Marmite per year). Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company is exempt from paying company income tax on their profits due to their ownership by a religious organisation. Although not a compulsory rule for salvation, Adventists are encouraged to pay a tithe of 10% of their income to the church to support the ministry in God’s work. Nowadays, there are over 25 million members of the Seventh Day Adventists Church in 200 countries. ITEMS OF INTEREST (1933, December 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11723188 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 EVANGELISTS' CAMP (1933, December 20). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 30. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243213209 Master Butchers Have A Time Pilots FOR School Air Race Charity Golf At Riversdale (1931, May 1). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved September 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276159136 2000 ADVENTISTS UNDER CANVAS (1933, December 27). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243223698 TOPICS FOR THE BLOCK. (1906, October 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 45. Retrieved August 30, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139178204 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church https://www.sanitarium.com/au/about/sanitarium-story/profits-for- ENTERTAINMENT AT MENZIES'. (1906, December 6). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 26. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175380296 https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=9HN0&highlight=Conference SOCIAL CIRCLE (1907, March 9). Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 41. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196649677 CITY RESTAURANTS. (1907, December 13). Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record (Vic. : 1902 - 1917), p. 1 (MORNING.). Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61133109 Advertising (1924, May 6). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article274271406 1930, December 5). 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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 17-MAY 9 2014
... golf report...dr neil mckern running legend...alexandra high school reunion...mayor's chair by cr margaret rae...councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward...celebrating volunteers week...marysville & triangle community men's shed...united approach for visitor information centres...buxton nursery...social dancing alexandra...residential & rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...lake mountain...mountain mayhem...depression recovery program free information evening...cleaner needed for marysville villains...marsysville shines for 1000 hands project opening...buxton hotel burger night...draft budget 2014-2015 council plan review...recognising those who returned from the war...black spur inn mother's day...marysville victoria australia villains season 2014 kicks off in style afl legend doug hawkins speech marysville lions club news contact details for triangle news what's on when in may 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle adventurous cooks marysville fire brigade good friday appeal church notices marysville golf report dr neil mckern running legend alexandra high school reunion mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward celebrating volunteers week marysville & triangle community men's shed united approach for visitor information centres buxton nursery social dancing alexandra residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate lake mountain mountain mayhem depression recovery program free information evening cleaner needed for marysville villains marsysville shines for 1000 hands project opening buxton hotel burger night draft budget 2014-2015 council plan review recognising those who returned from the war black spur inn mother's day lunch el kanah marsyville eat in eat out menu marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten marysville beer & platter garden closed for winter black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted council plan keeps focus on community emergence from surviving to thriving el kanah conference room dandyman play buxton hall trivia night review of dandyman play draft budget 2014/15 sets council's direction THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 17-MAY 9 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, villains season 2014 kicks off in style, afl legend doug hawkins speech, marysville lions club, news contact details for triangle news, what's on when in may, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, adventurous cooks, marysville fire brigade good friday appeal, church notices, marysville golf report, dr neil mckern running legend, alexandra high school reunion, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward, celebrating volunteers week, marysville & triangle community men's shed, united approach for visitor information centres, buxton nursery, social dancing alexandra, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, lake mountain, mountain mayhem, depression recovery program free information evening, cleaner needed for marysville villains, marsysville shines for 1000 hands project opening, buxton hotel burger night, draft budget 2014-2015 council plan review, recognising those who returned from the war, black spur inn mother's day lunch, el kanah marsyville, eat in eat out menu, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, marysville beer & platter garden closed for winter, black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted, council plan keeps focus on community, emergence from surviving to thriving, el kanah conference room dandyman play, buxton hall trivia night, review of dandyman play, draft budget 2014/15 sets council's direction -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013
... golf report...staff wanted black spur roadhouse...buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting...el kanah official opening...emotions anonymous international...strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk...photographs from australian steelband festival available...real estate...black spur inn mother's day...marysville victoria australia el kanah alex burns and jen hawley band cafe culture series 2013 what's on when in may buxton progress assocn b.p.a. meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council triangle community dinner marysville golf club church notices breakfast for men notice of application for planning permit mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting austen tayshus buxton hotel advertisements buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville & triangle business owners marysville golf report staff wanted black spur roadhouse buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting el kanah official opening emotions anonymous international strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk photographs from australian steelband festival available real estate black spur inn mother's day competition some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1 breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light marysville community centre function room volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo brief history of el kanah council reappoints ceo margaret abbey THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, el kanah, alex burns and jen hawley band, cafe culture series 2013, what's on when in may, buxton progress assocn, b.p.a. meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, church notices, breakfast for men, notice of application for planning permit, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, austen tayshus, buxton hotel, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville & triangle business owners, marysville golf report, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting, el kanah official opening, emotions anonymous international, strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk, photographs from australian steelband festival available, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1, breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light, marysville community centre function room, volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited, murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo, brief history of el kanah, council reappoints ceo margaret abbey -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013
... opening...breakfast for men...shire of murrindindi...community development project officer required...woori yallock defeat undermanned villains...mayor's chair...narbethong public hall committee...public meeting...buxton hotel...austen tayshus...football returns to marysville...maryville district football and netball club...advertisements...new project at alexandra library...abc open...buxton fire brigade first aid training...invitation to business breakfast...marysville and triangle business owners...extending a hand of hope...recovery and future...staff wanted black spur roadhouse...marysville golf report...photos from australian steelband available...emotions anonymous international...councillor comment...lions triangle tools library...real estate...black spur inn mother's day...marysville victoria australia yea salesyard stud sale mt gordon and tv translators mt gordon myth poem what's on when in may intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night church notices marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening breakfast for men shire of murrindindi community development project officer required woori yallock defeat undermanned villains mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting buxton hotel austen tayshus football returns to marysville maryville district football and netball club advertisements new project at alexandra library abc open buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville and triangle business owners extending a hand of hope recovery and future staff wanted black spur roadhouse marysville golf report photos from australian steelband available emotions anonymous international councillor comment lions triangle tools library real estate black spur inn mother's day competition final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens greek island ambience at alexandra library spirit of the spine victorian bushfire stories marysville district football and netball club marysville villains sponsors and members lunch 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit marysville international comedy festival marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, yea salesyard stud sale, mt gordon and tv translators, mt gordon myth poem, what's on when in may, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, church notices, marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening, breakfast for men, shire of murrindindi, community development project officer required, woori yallock defeat undermanned villains, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, buxton hotel, austen tayshus, football returns to marysville, maryville district football and netball club, advertisements, new project at alexandra library, abc open, buxton fire brigade first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville and triangle business owners, extending a hand of hope, recovery and future, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, marysville golf report, photos from australian steelband available, emotions anonymous international, councillor comment, lions triangle tools library, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens, greek island ambience at alexandra library, spirit of the spine, victorian bushfire stories, marysville district football and netball club, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit, marysville international comedy festival, marysville community centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 18-MAY 10 2013
... golf report...church notices...marysville and triangle community men's shed grand opening...spirit of the spine...stories of courage and aftermath of fire...murrindindi shire...community project development office required...mayor's chair...narbethong public hall committee...public meeting...advertisements...lake mountain roller ski challenge...a preseason hit...barriers shore up the future of the rare show galaxies...communities building business networks...staff wanted black spur inn...councillor comment...emotions anonymous international...buxton hotel...lions triangle tools library...real estate...family day...marysville victoria australia el kanah official opening weekend a success what's on when in may buxton recreation reserve working bee intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville golf report church notices marysville and triangle community men's shed grand opening spirit of the spine stories of courage and aftermath of fire murrindindi shire community project development office required mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting advertisements lake mountain roller ski challenge a preseason hit barriers shore up the future of the rare show galaxies communities building business networks staff wanted black spur inn councillor comment emotions anonymous international buxton hotel lions triangle tools library real estate family day care australia turns 25 outdoor education group new faces wanted greek island ambience at alexandra library murrindindi welcomes new citizens marysville district football & netball club marysville villains sponsors and members lunch the future of early childhood services alexandra eildon and thornton survey melbourne international comedy festival marysville & district lions club marysville community centre randy the puppet is back for lunch THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 18-MAY 10 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, el kanah official opening weekend a success, what's on when in may, buxton recreation reserve, working bee, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville golf report, church notices, marysville and triangle community men's shed grand opening, spirit of the spine, stories of courage and aftermath of fire, murrindindi shire, community project development office required, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, advertisements, lake mountain roller ski challenge, a preseason hit, barriers shore up the future of the rare show galaxies, communities building business networks, staff wanted black spur inn, councillor comment, emotions anonymous international, buxton hotel, lions triangle tools library, real estate, family day care australia turns 25, outdoor education group, new faces wanted, greek island ambience at alexandra library, murrindindi welcomes new citizens, marysville district football & netball club, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, the future of early childhood services alexandra eildon and thornton survey, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville & district lions club, marysville community centre, randy the puppet is back for lunch -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 43-NOVEMBER 9 2012
... day...friends of the marysville walks agm...triangle garden club...adventurous cooks...tennis at buxton...marysville cricket club training...marysville golf report...alexandra & district dog obedience club...toolangi and castella projects to be officially launched...opening...marysville victoria australia didley eyes irish group marysville cultural community cafe culture series 2012 what's on when in november buxton recreation reserve public committee meeting narbethong community hall agm marysville & district kindergarten assocn marysville community market creative triangle licola camps marysville & district lions club black spur roadhouse emotions anonymous international murrindindi shire council declaration of election results victorian electrol commission marysville triangle men's shed agm church notices carols by candlelight gallipoli park remembrance day friends of the marysville walks agm triangle garden club adventurous cooks tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training marysville golf report alexandra & district dog obedience club toolangi and castella projects to be officially launched opening of tall trees opening of castella central park advertisements maryton beer & platter garden maryton park b & b australia day award mayor's chair marysville & triangle bushfire recovery community conversations marysville community centre triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club real estate australian mobile libraries conference mops volunteers morning tea position vacant shire council scholarship promotes upskilling in waste management techniques marysville marathon festival old mobiles bring back memories memory muster marysville district football & netball club request for tender marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product murrindindi climate network vibe hotel & conference centre open day australian sparkling wine show council elects mayor & deputy mayor intrepid triangle bushwalkers THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 43-NOVEMBER 9 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, didley eyes irish group, marysville cultural community, cafe culture series 2012, what's on when in november, buxton recreation reserve, public committee meeting, narbethong community hall agm, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, marysville community market, creative triangle, licola camps, marysville & district lions club, black spur roadhouse, emotions anonymous international, murrindindi shire council, declaration of election results, victorian electrol commission, marysville triangle men's shed agm, church notices, carols by candlelight, gallipoli park, remembrance day, friends of the marysville walks agm, triangle garden club, adventurous cooks, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, marysville golf report, alexandra & district dog obedience club, toolangi and castella projects to be officially launched, opening of tall trees, opening of castella central park, advertisements, maryton beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, australia day award, mayor's chair, marysville & triangle bushfire recovery community conversations, marysville community centre, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, real estate, australian mobile libraries conference, mops volunteers morning tea, position vacant shire council, scholarship promotes upskilling in waste management techniques, marysville marathon festival, old mobiles bring back memories, memory muster, marysville district football & netball club, request for tender, marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product, murrindindi climate network, vibe hotel & conference centre open day, australian sparkling wine show, council elects mayor & deputy mayor, intrepid triangle bushwalkers -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 21-JUNE 6 2014
... golf & bowls clubhouse nearing completion...christ church marysville...blumes fashions...mayor's chair by cr margaret rae...councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward...black spur inn open mic...marysville & triangle community men's shed...advertisements...alexandra quilters annual exhibition...residential and rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...alexandra library...murrindindi shire council...alexandra truck ute and rod show...marysville midweek netball...queen's birthday office closures...marsyville preschool centre...long day care & kindergarten...black spur inn kitchen assistant...lake mountain opening...marysville victoria australia alexandra maternal and child health centre benefits from generous rotary donation to child health centre what's on when in june 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle buxton progress assocn comedy festival after party at crossways church notices marysville golf report marysville golf & bowls clubhouse nearing completion christ church marysville blumes fashions mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward black spur inn open mic marysville & triangle community men's shed advertisements alexandra quilters annual exhibition residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate alexandra library murrindindi shire council alexandra truck ute and rod show marysville midweek netball queen's birthday office closures marsyville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten black spur inn kitchen assistant lake mountain opening weekend 2014 melbourne international comedy festival in marysville marysville & district lions club dr nedley depression recovery program villains fall short THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 21-JUNE 6 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, alexandra maternal and child health centre, benefits from generous rotary donation to child health centre, what's on when in june, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, buxton progress assocn, comedy festival after party at crossways, church notices, marysville golf report, marysville golf & bowls clubhouse nearing completion, christ church marysville, blumes fashions, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward, black spur inn open mic, marysville & triangle community men's shed, advertisements, alexandra quilters annual exhibition, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, alexandra library, murrindindi shire council, alexandra truck ute and rod show, marysville midweek netball, queen's birthday office closures, marsyville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, black spur inn kitchen assistant, lake mountain opening weekend, 2014 melbourne international comedy festival in marysville, marysville & district lions club, dr nedley depression recovery program, villains fall short -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 24-JUNE 27 2014
... golf report...mayor's chair by cr margaret rae...councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward...advertisements...public comment draft rural roadside management plan...residential & rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...gallipoli park marysville...new committee members needed...working together on rural roadside...marysville midweek netball...trial arrangements for community bus service...el kanah eat in eat out menu...marysville preschool centre...long day care & kindergarten...statistical data for murrindindi shire now a click away...murrindindi shire council...marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera...marysville primary school...parent's club movie night...opening...marysville victoria australia only vice presidents changed at lions club what's on when in june/july 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle buxton history group questionnaire triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices marysville golf report mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward advertisements public comment draft rural roadside management plan residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate gallipoli park marysville new committee members needed working together on rural roadside marysville midweek netball trial arrangements for community bus service el kanah eat in eat out menu marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten statistical data for murrindindi shire now a click away murrindindi shire council marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera marysville primary school parent's club movie night opening of new marysville community golf & bowls clubrooms bendigo bank relocation pool life guard positions on the couch marysville at the community centre marysville library service welcome dr asghar bhatti to marysville buxton hotel roast night lake mountain ski patrol draft waste and resource recovery strategy THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 24-JUNE 27 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, only vice presidents changed at lions club, what's on when in june/july, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, buxton history group questionnaire, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, marysville golf report, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward, advertisements, public comment draft rural roadside management plan, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, gallipoli park marysville, new committee members needed, working together on rural roadside, marysville midweek netball, trial arrangements for community bus service, el kanah eat in eat out menu, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, statistical data for murrindindi shire now a click away, murrindindi shire council, marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera, marysville primary school, parent's club movie night, opening of new marysville community golf & bowls clubrooms, bendigo bank relocation, pool life guard positions, on the couch marysville at the community centre, marysville library service, welcome dr asghar bhatti to marysville, buxton hotel roast night, lake mountain ski patrol, draft waste and resource recovery strategy -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 26-JULY 11 2014
... day care & kindergarten...buxton park first bootcamp...christmas in july at el kanah...yea shire hall...gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event...marysville & district lions club present the magic flute...marysville primary school movie night...murrindindi shire council working towards energy efficiency...pool life guard positions...expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park...buxton hotel roast night...el kanah eat in eat out menu...marysville community golf & bowls club opening...marysville victoria australia marysville community golf and bowls club open day well attended the minderoo room what's on when in july 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle notice of marysville triangle business & tourism general members meeting hoffmans green grocer buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting marysville golf report church notices marysville golf & bowls club position vacant black spur inn open mic mayors chair by councillor margaret rae councillor comment by cr andrew derwent advertisements governance local law improves meeting practices residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate clearners required marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten buxton park first bootcamp christmas in july at el kanah yea shire hall gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event marysville & district lions club present the magic flute marysville primary school movie night murrindindi shire council working towards energy efficiency pool life guard positions expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park buxton hotel roast night el kanah eat in eat out menu marysville community golf & bowls club opening special made in marysville & surrounds grand opening THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 26-JULY 11 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville community golf and bowls club open day well attended, the minderoo room, what's on when in july, 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, notice of marysville triangle business & tourism general members meeting, hoffmans green grocer, buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting, marysville golf report, church notices, marysville golf & bowls club position vacant, black spur inn open mic, mayors chair by councillor margaret rae, councillor comment by cr andrew derwent, advertisements, governance local law improves meeting practices, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, clearners required, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, buxton park first bootcamp, christmas in july at el kanah, yea shire hall, gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event, marysville & district lions club present the magic flute, marysville primary school movie night, murrindindi shire council working towards energy efficiency, pool life guard positions, expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park, buxton hotel roast night, el kanah eat in eat out menu, marysville community golf & bowls club opening special, made in marysville & surrounds grand opening -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 27-JULY 18 2014
... golf report...church notices...mayors chair by councillor margaret rae...councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward...advertisements...residential & rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...cleaners required...marysville preschool...long day care & kindergarten...christmas in july el kanah...gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event...yea shire hall...murrindindi shire council...marysville & district lions club presents magic flute opera...vibe hotel in progress...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...pool life guard positions...expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park...el kanah eat in eat out menu...marysville golf & bowls club staff wanted...buxton hotel roast night...made in marysville & surrounds grand opening...marysville victoria australia life saving defibrillator presented to football netball club by adas ambulance victoria what's on when in july 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct new committee members needed marysville community market creative triangle buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting marysville & triangle men's shed working bee hoffman's green grocer marysville golf report church notices mayors chair by councillor margaret rae councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward advertisements residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate cleaners required marysville preschool long day care & kindergarten christmas in july el kanah gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event yea shire hall murrindindi shire council marysville & district lions club presents magic flute opera vibe hotel in progress intrepid triangle bushwalkers pool life guard positions expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park el kanah eat in eat out menu marysville golf & bowls club staff wanted buxton hotel roast night made in marysville & surrounds grand opening THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 27-JULY 18 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, life saving defibrillator presented to football netball club by adas, ambulance victoria, what's on when in july, 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, new committee members needed, marysville community market, creative triangle, buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting, marysville & triangle men's shed working bee, hoffman's green grocer, marysville golf report, church notices, mayors chair by councillor margaret rae, councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward, advertisements, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, cleaners required, marysville preschool, long day care & kindergarten, christmas in july el kanah, gilbert & sullivan opera victoria event, yea shire hall, murrindindi shire council, marysville & district lions club presents magic flute opera, vibe hotel in progress, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, pool life guard positions, expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park, el kanah eat in eat out menu, marysville golf & bowls club staff wanted, buxton hotel roast night, made in marysville & surrounds grand opening -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 25-JULY 4 2014
... golf report...villains football club...mayor's chair by cr margaret rae...advertisements...draft waste and resource recovery strategy...public comment draft rural roadside management plan...residential & rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...marysville preschool centre...long day care & kindergarten...christmas in july at el kanah...autumn domestic firewood collection season ends...school holiday program...new planning scheme directions for murrindindi shire...notice of resolution to make a local law...2014/15 recycling calendar...marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera...marysville primay school...parent's club movie night...opening...marysville victoria australia melbourne international comedy roadshow returns to marysville what's on when in june/july 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle new committee members needed triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices marysville golf report villains football club mayor's chair by cr margaret rae advertisements draft waste and resource recovery strategy public comment draft rural roadside management plan residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten christmas in july at el kanah autumn domestic firewood collection season ends school holiday program new planning scheme directions for murrindindi shire notice of resolution to make a local law 2014/15 recycling calendar marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera marysville primay school parent's club movie night opening of new community golf & bowls clubhouses vibe hotel construction progressing pool life guard positions expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park buxton hotel roast night el kanah eat in eat out menu notice of special meeting councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 25-JULY 4 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, melbourne international comedy roadshow returns to marysville, what's on when in june/july, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, new committee members needed, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, marysville golf report, villains football club, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, advertisements, draft waste and resource recovery strategy, public comment draft rural roadside management plan, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, christmas in july at el kanah, autumn domestic firewood collection season ends, school holiday program, new planning scheme directions for murrindindi shire, notice of resolution to make a local law, 2014/15 recycling calendar, marysville & district lions club presents the magic flute opera, marysville primay school, parent's club movie night, opening of new community golf & bowls clubhouses, vibe hotel construction progressing, pool life guard positions, expressions of interest lease & operation of yea family caravan park, buxton hotel roast night, el kanah eat in eat out menu, notice of special meeting, councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 31-AUGUST 15 2014
... golf report...adverisements...your regional tourism event for free...mayor's chair by councillor margaret rae...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...marysville & triangle community men's shed...concert bus...the country touch bus...residential & rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...narbethong community hall dinner & show...the bunker restaurant opening hours...retail opportunities...marysville preschool centre...long day...marysville victoria australia super season at lake mountain what's on when in august 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle gallipoli park precinct agm we need volunteer help church notices marysville golf report adverisements your regional tourism event for free mayor's chair by councillor margaret rae intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville & triangle community men's shed concert bus the country touch bus residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate narbethong community hall dinner & show the bunker restaurant opening hours retail opportunities marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten taggerty rocks supper dance made in marysville & surrounds menu lock up your chainsaw community accessibility inc supports murrindindi craft market & indoor garage sale buxton hall practical advice for landholders with properties ugln the upper goulburn landcare network THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 31-AUGUST 15 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, super season at lake mountain, what's on when in august, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, gallipoli park precinct agm, we need volunteer help, church notices, marysville golf report, adverisements, your regional tourism event for free, mayor's chair by councillor margaret rae, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville & triangle community men's shed, concert bus, the country touch bus, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, narbethong community hall dinner & show, the bunker restaurant opening hours, retail opportunities, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, taggerty rocks supper dance, made in marysville & surrounds menu, lock up your chainsaw, community accessibility inc supports murrindindi, craft market & indoor garage sale, buxton hall, practical advice for landholders with properties, ugln, the upper goulburn landcare network -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 33-AUGUST 29 2014
... day special marysville golf & bowls club...el kanah jazz night-ultrafox...curries are back at el kanah...pans on fire in south of france...craft market & indoor garage sale...marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten...the great divide mountain bike route...adventurous cooks...marysville community golf & bowls club opening...marysville victoria australia down to the wire for best & fairest 2014 marysville community golf & bowls club villains football club what's on when in september the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville triangle business & tourism church notices marysville golf report black spur inn open mic mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr andrew derwent advertisments pans on fire update from france marysville & triangle community foundation residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate watch grand final at bunker restaurant narbethong community hall dinner & show marysville villains big raffle marysville preschool centre open day triangle community dinner father's day special marysville golf & bowls club el kanah jazz night-ultrafox curries are back at el kanah pans on fire in south of france craft market & indoor garage sale marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten the great divide mountain bike route adventurous cooks marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 33-AUGUST 29 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, down to the wire for best & fairest 2014, marysville community golf & bowls club, villains football club, what's on when in september, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville triangle business & tourism, church notices, marysville golf report, black spur inn open mic, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr andrew derwent, advertisments, pans on fire update from france, marysville & triangle community foundation, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, watch grand final at bunker restaurant, narbethong community hall dinner & show, marysville villains big raffle, marysville preschool centre open day, triangle community dinner, father's day special marysville golf & bowls club, el kanah jazz night-ultrafox, curries are back at el kanah, pans on fire in south of france, craft market & indoor garage sale, marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten, the great divide mountain bike route, adventurous cooks, marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 4 2014
... golf & bowls clubhouse official opening...what's on when in september...the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct...marysville community market...creative triangle...pans on fire update...church notices...marysville preschool centre open & enrolment day...marysville victoria australia marysville community golf & bowls clubhouse official opening what's on when in september the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle pans on fire update church notices marysville preschool centre open & enrolment day chainsaw course mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr christine challer cathedral ward adverisements marysville & triangle community foundation foundation announces first grant round open residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate marysville golf & bowls club grand final day narbethong community hall dinner & show black spur inn open mic marysville community golf fathers day special el kanah jazz night-ultrafox south cathedral landcare group agm craft and indoor garage sale marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten buxton bootcamp gallipoli park precinct agm adventurous cooks marysville patisserie new opening hours rotary club of alexandra automotive swap meet retail opportunities position vacant camp marysville THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 4 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville community golf & bowls clubhouse official opening, what's on when in september, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, pans on fire update, church notices, marysville preschool centre open & enrolment day, chainsaw course, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr christine challer cathedral ward, adverisements, marysville & triangle community foundation, foundation announces first grant round open, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, marysville golf & bowls club grand final day, narbethong community hall dinner & show, black spur inn open mic, marysville community golf fathers day special, el kanah jazz night-ultrafox, south cathedral landcare group agm, craft and indoor garage sale, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, buxton bootcamp, gallipoli park precinct agm, adventurous cooks, marysville patisserie new opening hours, rotary club of alexandra automotive swap meet, retail opportunities, position vacant camp marysville -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 29-AUGUST 1 2014
... day care & kindergarten...retail opportunities...new home for local talent & produce...made in marysville & surronds cafe gallery & providore...mim...marysville villains best & fairest dinner...the bunker restaurant grand opening...marysville golf...marysville victoria australia local oncologist raising funds for epworth hospital what's on when in august 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle adventurous cooks triangle community dinner church notices marysville golf report marysville triangle business and tourism agm mayor's chair by councillor margaret rae councillor comment by john walsh koriella ward residential and rural real estate marysville & triangle men's shed advertisements notice of agm of marysville & triangle youth group marysville triangle real estate lions community service awards victims assistance program el kanah eat in eat out menu buxton hotel roast night notice of special meeting of council buxton primary school open day marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten retail opportunities new home for local talent & produce made in marysville & surronds cafe gallery & providore mim marysville villains best & fairest dinner the bunker restaurant grand opening marysville golf & bowls club marysville patisserie casual position the country touch bus yea shire hall opera event gilbert & sullivan taggerty community progress group & hall committee taggerty rocks supper dance THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 29-AUGUST 1 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, local oncologist raising funds for epworth hospital, what's on when in august, 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, adventurous cooks, triangle community dinner, church notices, marysville golf report, marysville triangle business and tourism agm, mayor's chair by councillor margaret rae, councillor comment by john walsh koriella ward, residential and rural real estate, marysville & triangle men's shed, advertisements, notice of agm of marysville & triangle youth group, marysville triangle real estate, lions community service awards, victims assistance program, el kanah eat in eat out menu, buxton hotel roast night, notice of special meeting of council, buxton primary school open day, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, retail opportunities, new home for local talent & produce, made in marysville & surronds cafe gallery & providore, mim, marysville villains best & fairest dinner, the bunker restaurant grand opening, marysville golf & bowls club, marysville patisserie casual position, the country touch bus, yea shire hall, opera event gilbert & sullivan, taggerty community progress group & hall committee, taggerty rocks supper dance
