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29 May 2023
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Council decides to retain Pelican Park playground
Tea Cosy Expo banners stolen
Bourke Rd, Ettalong, 'among worst on the Coast'
Hazard reduction burn occurs with one day's notice
Bob Puffett dies
Community advocates oppose public forum change
Peninsula resident groups meet
Talk about breeding Australian endangered species
CWA hall renovation is completed
Mingaletta elders praise Federal Minister
Do-it-yourself plumbing workshop held for women
Car fires on Patonga Drive
Three-year Patonga stabilisation project is completed
Happy birthday to you
'Burgerque' held to say thanks
Greet a dog using gentle hands
Third time lucky for young pelican?
Long weekend activities at Pearl Beach
Youth Voice Forum to be run by youth support service
Mingaletta to hold Naidoc event on July 7
Free digital classes for over-50s
Fire brigade members receive long service awards
Gone fishing?
Rotary club to have joint presidents
Collecting for the Red Shield Appeal
Marine Rescue members win volunteer awards
Overhauled tanker returns to Pearl Beach
Residents encouraged to consider volunteering
May rainfall is less than 30 per cent of average
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Amendment sought to increase height for lift overrun
Proposal for 'co-living' opposite new ambulance station
Multi-dwelling applications hit by council backlog
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Planning processing continues to deteriorate
Will water supply keep up with population growth?
Action needed on Memorial Ave bushland
Administrator's term is far too long
Older shoppers need express lane
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Nessie Newman celebrates 100 years
Aged care volunteer is awards finalist
Breast screening available until June 30
Crazy hair and sock day for Kid's Cancer Project
Airlift not needed by injured toddler
After-hours service uncertain despite Medicare boost
Virus numbers treble in six weeks
Aged care facility honours its nurses
Two aged care websites are updated
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Entries sought for The Bays Art Show
Jazz festival planned for Five Lands Walk weekend
Entries open for ephemeral art trail
Words on the Waves festival starts this week
Patchwork group had 'great' show and tell session
Music awards presented at Pearl Beach
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Education authority 'refuses to work with community'
Parents asked not to give students 'energy' drinks
Year 10 students offered meningococcal vaccine
Help wanted to protect trees planted by school
School appoints new parent engagement co-ordinator
Students shows steers at Wingham Beef Week
St John's students play in AFL Cup competition
School bus timetable changes
Students attend Sydney Writers' Festival
College students compete in zone cross country
Mixed result in girls' touch football
Nicho Hynes to speak at youth wellbeing event
Ettalong school hold Kindergarten 2024 open day
Walking to school
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Neck-and-neck rugby union match for Woy Woy
Holly wins archery gold in short course championships
Grant to upgrade website for Bouncing Bunnies
Charity bowls event attracts 26 bowlers
Cheer team qualifies for the State finals
Grade 3 pennant to Umina
Ettalong and Umina win open gender bowls pennants
Umina surf club holds Nippers presentations
Charity bridge day raises $800 for Pantry
Swiss pairs championship restricted to novice players
Rhonda is minor singles champion
Peninsula Touch players representing Australia
Ettalong Classic Triples winners
Southern and Ettalong wins at James Brown Oval
Woy Woy beaten by one goal in Men's Premier League
Blustery loss in Women's Premier League

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Swiss pairs championship restricted to novice players

Brisbane Water Bridge Club played its Swiss Pairs Championship, restricted to players with less than 300 match points.

This annual event is promoted as an opportunity for up-and-coming players, while competing against those of similar ability, to accumulate some of those much sought after green points.

The game was played over two consecutive Wednesday afternoons with three, nine-board rounds played each day.

A field of 16 pairs committed to play.

The Swiss movement determines opponents by scores from the previous round: winners play winners and losers play losers.

The same pairs never play against each other twice.

Results were:

1 Faith Ross, Elaine Hume 81.74 Impst (84.58VPs), 4-1-1 W-D-L, 1.06 green points.

2 John Aldersley, Beryl Lowry 65.86 (81.88), 5-1-0, 0.99.

3 Hilary Owen, Meg McGregor 44.76 (73.23), 4-0-2, 0.72.

4 Peter Hume, Ron Meaney 32.98 (70.02), 3-1-2, 0.57.

5 Bob Lowry, Dieter Mucharsky 27.81 (69.30), 3-1-2, 0.52.

6 Connie Lewis, Caroline Nichols 22.38 (67.92), 4-1-1, 0.60.

7 Carolynne Mucharsky, Graham Woof -18.57 (62.18), 3-0-3, 0.32.

8 Kerry-Anne Durrant, Carolyn Harper -25.29 (58.24), 2-0-4, 0.22.

9 Ian Newton, Blair Glass -5.81 (57.84), 3-0-3, 0.32.

10 Marcelle Goslin, Rohan Creasey -7.95 (56.69), 2-1-3, 0.27.

11 Jane Power, Edith Marshall -15.33 (55.44), 2-0-4, 0.22.

12 Jenni Murray, Cheryl Pearse -16.88 (54.61), 2-1-3, 0.27.

13 Kathryn Ivits, Trish Byrnes -20.98 (53.94), 3-2-1, 0.43.

14 Denyse Stephens, Merilyn Reid -38.55 (47.81), 2-0-4, 0.22.

15 Linda and Michael Cunningham -59.29 (40.86), 1-1-4, 0.16.

16 Laurie Powell, Susan Ashley -111.83 (24.06), 0-0-6.





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