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Westpac closes Woy Woy branch
Kariong land rally held outside Tesch's office
We're proud of our talented volunteers
Residents call for more detail about floodplain works
Disaster funding review will benefit electorate, says Reid
Koala 'translocation' not ruled out, says Minister
Chamber calls funds to upgrade and rebuild roads
Council to get $4.08 million to fix 2238km of roads
Greens announce Gosford candidate
Dog baits found at Pearl Beach
Chess club seeks more members
Raffle proceeds buy food for Mary Mac's
Umina dunecare resumes
Clean-up at Pearl Beach
Pearl Beach fire brigade seeks new members
Call for 'single ladies' for home maintenance workshop
Reid launches Friends of Uluru Statement group
Full-fibre NBN upgrades available in Umina next year
'Distressed vessel' towed back to Lions Park
Arts and crafts centre holds annual meeting
Environment group holds annual meeting
Country women meet at surf club
Read Aloud Book Club meets
Lotto win
Dry start to February
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Council refuses multi-dwelling development
Three identical multi-dwelling proposals in the one street
Second storey dwelling proposed for laneway house
Ettalong medical centre could be relocated
ACF group calls for 'due process' in council land plan
Draft plan of management may be unlawful, says CEN
Interactive online map of council-managed land
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Practically impossible to comment on transport plan
'Future of Housing' meeting shows lack of participation
Booker Bay Christmas lights raise $2752
Swimming pools are in short supply
When will the council take action on flooding?
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New technology helps detect pressure injuries
Aged care home explores ways to fill staff shortage
Active case numbers remain steady
Health self-management workshops at library
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Enda Kenny to appear at folk club after lockdown delay
Annual charity event to be held at arboretum
Patchwork group completes projects
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College is third-most improved in State
First whole school assembly in three years
Courtney represents college at 'First Class' exhibition
Bridget to represent region in tennis championships
Students learn 'safe dance practice'
School holds parents' evenings
Woy Woy South meeting on Thursday
Selected for rugby league combined zone trial
New swim caps in house colours
Students selected for touch football zone team
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Spirit passed at five wickets down
Three runners celebrate milestones at park run
Women's bowling club plays Fours Championship final
Malibu club takes part in three-way charity challenge
'Sensational day' at Mixed Fours Carnival
Valentine's Day bridge attracts big field
Blair wins bridge club individual championship
Woy Woy Lions to hold annual sport lunch
Free training to become swimming teacher
Women's soccer players wanted
Under-18s soccer coach wanted
Disabled surfers need help
Surf club holds Rainbow Beaches event

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Blair wins bridge club individual championship

Brisbane Water Bridge Club played its Individual Championship over two Mondays, with Blair Glass declared overall winner.

Finishing on Monday, February 6, 45 members participated, each of whom played 26 others.

Blair Glass, who had not been playing long and only had 17+ Master points, added a few more in the process.

Results were:

1 Blair Glass 596.2 (63.7 per cent), 0.92 green points.

2 Chris Hasemore/Jenny Buckley 571.2 (61.0).

3 Robin Vaughan 535.6 (57.2), 0.64.

4 Christine Hadaway 529.2 (56.5), 0.46.

5 Judy Wulff 517.4 (55.3), 0.31.

6 Jurate Laisve 516.7 (55.2), 0.23.

Other scores were: Marcelle Goslin 514.7 (55.0 per cent), 0.18 green points. John Aldersley 510.9 (54.6), 0.15. Ron Meaney 499.1 (53.3), 0.13. Martin Johnson 497.9 (53.2), 0.12. Jim Routledge 494.0 (52.8), 0.10. Janice Abberton 489.2 (52.3),0.09. Jacqueline Wilson 487.7 (52.1), 0.08. Helen White 486.2 (52.0), 0.08. Edith Marshall 485.0 (51.8), 0.07. Caroline Nichols 484.3 (51.7), 0.07. Carolynne Mucharsky 481.8 (51.5), 0.06. Coral Erikson 478.6 (51.1), 0.06. Laurie Powell 477.9 (51.1), 0.05. Lorraine Lindsay 476.2 (50.9), 0.05. Merilyn Reid 472.8 (50.5), 0.05. Karen Ody 471.7 (50.4).

Scoring less than 50 per cent were Chris Hannan 464.0 (49.6 per cent), John Drew 455.6 (48.7), Rohan Creasey 443.1 (47.3), Wendy Byrne 442.6 (47.3), Peter Hume 437.0 (46.7), Tracey Dillon 431.2 (46.1), Susan Ashley 430.9 (46.0), Maria Rose 419.1 (44.8), Carolyn Girdwood 418.7 (44.7), Kerry-Anne Durrant 412.6 (44.1), Carolyn Harper 403.2 (43.1), Fiona Galea 392.3 (41.9), Jennifer Tebb 376.3 (40.2) and Annette Clarke 365.0 (39.0).

Other scores were: Elaine Hume 249.00, Steve Anderson 247.00, Cheryl Pearse 230.00, Jenni Murray 224.44, Maureen Lockwood 214.78, Carol Anderson 208.00, Marilyn Jarrett 200.00 and Jennifer Anderson 181.00.





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