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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Footwork switches on brains: Sherbourne Primary School BH5013, 18/05/2016
... ...national walk safely to school day...Sherbourne Primary School encourages healthy living and participated in National Walk Safely to School Day....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Sherbourne Primary School encourages healthy living and participated in National Walk Safely to School Day. sherbourne primary school national walk safely to school day News clipping, black text, colour image. ...Sherbourne Primary School encourages healthy living and participated in National Walk Safely to School Day.News clipping, black text, colour image.sherbourne primary school, national walk safely to school day -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 20-MAY 31 2013
... ...walk safely to school...marysville victoria australia a memorable year for lions club lions club 40th anniversary celebration what's on when in june intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle council seeks to inform on its roadside code of practice murrindindi shire council triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices marysville golf report memorial service brian more council position vacant road maintenance and construction works free information session mayor's chair queen's birthday official closures advertisements buxton fire brigade councillor comment many ideas provide healthy response to community plan emotions anonymous international buxton hotel dinner lions triangle tool library real estate bushfire appeal money available to fire affected communities marysville long lunch auction funds dispersal free mulch loading buxton primary school walk safely to school triangle junior fire brigade junior volunteer development program no wasting chances to build on high service levels council's resource recovery centre melbourne international comedy festival marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 20-MAY 31 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, a memorable year for lions club, lions club 40th anniversary celebration, what's on when in june, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, council seeks to inform on its roadside code of practice, murrindindi shire council, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, marysville golf report, memorial service brian more, council position vacant, road maintenance and construction works free information session, mayor's chair, queen's birthday official closures, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, councillor comment, many ideas provide healthy response to community plan, emotions anonymous international, buxton hotel dinner, lions triangle tool library, real estate, bushfire appeal money available to fire affected communities, marysville long lunch auction funds dispersal, free mulch loading, buxton primary school, walk safely to school, triangle junior fire brigade, junior volunteer development program, no wasting chances to build on high service levels, council's resource recovery centre, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville community centre -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyMagazine - B/W, C 1915
... safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk...safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk ...Large families were the norm, rather than the exception up to the time of the World wars. perhaps the senseless destruction of those young lives sickened humanity- perhaps the increased taxes and cost of living resulting from the wars caused a necessary reduction in family size. Perhaps the independence won by women as they carried on their daily lives without their men, made mothers say, "Enough" The Warren family farmed the fertile Fyans Creek flats in the Grampian Mountains of Western Victoria. Some say Halls Gap was so named because the bushranger Hall holed up there in the early days. The rugged slopes and hidden gullies could have hidden a whole gang of bushrangers, but little remained undiscovered to a wandering family of 12 children growing up with their flocks and herds grazing the ranges. A tired rider could nod off, safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk over the mountain to Pomonal and return. But the loss of the men's casual wages from timber cutting and labouring jobs, meant great hardship is some method of earning a cash income had to be devised. Paying guests! That was it. So Myrtle Bank Guest House was born. City folk flocked to the mountain resort. High stepping mountain horses met them at the Stawell raid-head, with the tall and beautiful Warren girls driving them in experienced fashion, their auburn hair sometimes falling from its pins to fly free, as the dray bowled along towards the hills. The would hitch up their skirts to saw and chop wood for the stoves and fires. They milked cows and delivered calves. They shore sheep and trimmed their feet. They mustered their cattle as the seasons rolled by, and the paying guests watched and participated, fascinated. With laughter and song, the girls would wash up in a tin dish, throw on their house clothes to wait on table, sing and play piano, violin, accordion, enjoying the talk of the city and that other world so far away from their mountain home. The simple country menu was a hit, and the homemade bread, butter, jams and preserves, fruit and vegetables sent guests staggering to their armchairs. Picnics, hikes, goodbyes and welcomes blurred as the years of the war dragged by. Bookings were made and remade as the new enterprise became established. Peace was declared. the men returned A whole new building rose with two floors, inviting verandahs and bathrooms. Myrtle Bank would remain a family business all its lifetime, until buried below the Bellfield Dam, by which time more than one the girls had joined their beloved Frank, lost on Flanders Field. Article in book or magazine describing life at Myrtlebank during war years Other article written from letter from soldier P Lillis to his sister 3rd article of woman from country enlisting in WAAF Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankstonaccommodation, myrtlebank, people, warren -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsletter, Newsletter, No. 209 March 2013
... Contents: • Next meeting, guest speaker; Jane Woollard: Laughing Waters Stories • Laughing Waters Stories • Annual General Meeting • March Excursion – Karingal Yallock Creek Walk • The Old Grinding Stone • Safe in the Courthouse • School Days • And Also ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Contents: • Next meeting, guest speaker; Jane Woollard: Laughing Waters Stories • Laughing Waters Stories • Annual General Meeting • March Excursion – Karingal Yallock Creek Walk • The Old Grinding Stone • Safe in the Courthouse • School Days • And Also The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. ...Contents: • Next meeting, guest speaker; Jane Woollard: Laughing Waters Stories • Laughing Waters Stories • Annual General Meeting • March Excursion – Karingal Yallock Creek Walk • The Old Grinding Stone • Safe in the Courthouse • School Days • And Also The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 photocopied newsletter distributed to membersnewsletter, eltham district historical society, shire of eltham historical society
