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Rotary club news Guest speaker John Stanwick described his extensive experiences with helicopters, including his current role as Ansett s chief helicopter pilot. Following an inspection of Cedar Creek Falls by Ron Impey and Steve Helvig, Rotary undertook to install picnic tables and a barbecue at the falls and improve the walking track and car park. Help for the aged was carried out with the erection of a garden shed in Marathon St by Bill Worthington, Dan Spencer and Alf Casey. Airlie Beach Rotary president Bruce Finlay reported a strong foundation membership of 27. Orchid Club Mrs E Allan and Mrs A Bates were congratulated on winning 1980 Plant Awards for the high standard of orchids produced.

40-year flashback: What was making news in Prossie Guardian

40-year flashback: What was making news in Prossie Guardian
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FLASHBACK: What was making news in Guardian 40 years ago

Whitsunday ambulance sub-centre A building fund appeal had been initiated to provide permanent accommodation for the sub-centre in Schnapper St. Cannonvale P&C elections New officers for the year were president Frank Turvey, vice-presidents Selwyn Hawken and Bruce Ross, secretary Joan Draman and treasurer Margaret Berry. Where is Airlie s Beach? Sand was disappearing from the beach, the foreshore of which resembled a rocky, greyish excuse. Sand was readily available at the mouth of the Proserpine River, which could be used to rectify the problem. Meals on Wheels Football In the first matches of the season Proserpine was successful against Ayr Brothers 15-11, Mackay Brothers 16-11 and Home Hill 14-10.

40-year flashback: What was making headlines in Proserpine

The new Year 1 enrolment was 25 students. Visit of Bill Lamond Bill is the son of Henry G Lamond, the famous author who took up South Molle in 1926. Bill came to Proserpine last week as guest speaker at the Lions Club. Rotary Club guest speaker Proserpine s 1981 Nurse of the Year Janette McCall outlined her campaign to raise funds for the Queensland Cancer Fund. She hoped to follow in the footsteps of last year s Nurse of the Year Sister Merle Telford who raised $9100 from a similar position. First cricket of the year On the showground turf Colts defeated Centrals, led by 68 from Jim Skaiffe.

Flashback: What was making news in Guardian in 1981

North Queensland Zone of ABCA Nev Smith, Cheryl Raiteri and Lui Raiteri were all elected as executive members of the competitive wing of ABCA. Los Angeles here we come Ten local tourism ambassadors are joining the inaugural flight to Los Angeles from Townsville to promote tourism in the Whitsundays. The local Charter Boat Owners Association has released a brochure to add to the promotion in the USA. New business people in Airlie Doug Mayson purchased Ampol Service Station at Cannonvale. Warren Kinder, an avid fitness fanatic, became manager of Airlie Fitness Centre and a special furniture shop Simply Elegant was opened by Graham and Val Aberline at Airlie Beach.

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