'Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine!'
A sad farewell this week to beautiful Kerrie Lonard who passed away last week.
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Kerrie was well known and well loved by the Batemans Bay community and will be greatly missed.
A friend of Kerrie's described her as “a straight shooter, the salt of the earth”.
Our thoughts are with Kerrie's three beautiful children, her friends and family. Vale Kerrie.
Jackie Day from Surf Beach and her gorgeous friend Karen Black from Narooma were out and about at the Catalina Club this week, trying their luck on the pokies.
Jackie is new to town and what's more, she’s a gorgeous girl boys and she’s on her own, so why not track her down at the Club next time she is there?
Gorgeous Georgie Rowley is celebrating her birthday today, so if you see her out and about, give her a big birthday kiss. She deserves it!
Kim Bow at Maranatha is collecting the Coles “tiny groceries” for a good cause, so if you have any left overs, drop them off to Maranatha with her name attached.
Kim is a wonderful soul and I know she would appreciate it.
Girls if you have nothing to do next Wednesday, a group of local ladies are meeting at Stingrays for a ladies “laugh and lunch” at high noon.
Don't worry if you don't know anyone going, you will be their firm friend after THAT lunch!
Rabbit eradication or control is under way in many parts of the shire.
People have been asking, “Is it necessary for rabbit eradication? Bunnies are so cute”, however, a council spokesperson enlightened us:
“A breeding pair of rabbits can potentially produce between 50 and 60 offspring in a single breeding season.
“Three months later their kittens are ready to produce as well,” he said.
“We have a real issue in our coastal suburbs of rabbits setting up camp under people’s homes and in their gardens”.
So try to co-operate with council for the well being of everyone in the shire and don't feel too sorry for the naughty bunny!
Mrs Farrington-Smyth certainly doesn't feel bad about the bunny, I spotted her recently bedecked in a lovely white lapin coat!
A joke about being fired from a job centre has been crowned the funniest joke of this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Adam Rowe picked up the Funniest Joke award with the line: “Working at the Job Centre has to be a tense job – knowing that if you get fired, you still have to come in the next day.”