Saturday, 19 December 2020
Wednesday, 16 December 2020
Driftwood Xmas Party photos
Jacqui Baskerville from Villa 262 sent in some photos she took at the recent Driftwood Xmas Party. To view her photos click on the link below:
Monday, 14 December 2020
Trivia Night
A total of 96 wannabe quiz masters turned up for the 70s theme trivia night last week. Quite a few dressed for the occasion, as did hosts Peter and Roger.
The night was hotly contested with “Golfers plus 1” taking the prize. Fiona Jones was the non golfer in the team and it can be argued whether Lyle, Bob White and the Hogbens, Ted and Sharyn, can claim to be golfers. Serial burglar Doug was there with wife Lesley nictitating (winking) at him all night.
Some of the team
captains submitted profiles of where they were in the 70s and what they were
doing. There was skinny dipping, long sideburns, VW Beetles, escaping Cyclone
Tracey and some boring stuff like being the CEO of Ballina Hospital.
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
Fishing Report November 2020
Not too much to
report again this month and the most successful team again was Commodore Barry
and First Mate Pam who never seem to miss when they take the Rescue vessel up
the river. Using mainly yabbies they have had success with bream and whiting
and I understand they caught a nice big muddie up in Graham (the Emigrant)
Suffolk’s territory in Emigrant Creek. Speaking of muddies now is the time to
get amongst them so get out there and have a crack at them. I should have exciting
reports on this next month.
Club Meetings
We finally held a very successful barbecue meeting of the Fishing Club on the 9th November with around 15 members and their partners in attendance. Apparently we broke some of the Covid 19 rules (which have never been explained to us) and caused some angst with Management. Oops! Sorry about that. Anyway now that we have a better appreciation of the rules Gladys has taken the brakes off in NSW and it seems we’re all good to go again.
Now that the
blackfish season is over we have taken to fishing the beach and the river for
whiting. Apparently the reports (mainly from the Bait Shops) have been that the
whiting are thick. We haven’t seen any evidence of that apart from the odd
small one from the River. The Ballina Bait and Tackle man told us that we
couldn’t miss if we took our (very expensive worms) along the river to the tree
behind the Swimming Pool. Anchors Away caught a couple and a small flathead but
I wouldn’t say the spot was anything to write home about. Hammerhead certainly
wasn’t impressed.
We still haven’t taken the boats out but we should take to the water with the SS Vaucluse and Tiny Tinny as soon as the winds die down and the weather warms up.
Tip of the Month
As we heard local
reports that the whiting were really on the Sinkers decided to take up the
challenge of catching them with poppers. At $8.50 a packet for about three
lousy worms we decided it would be much cheaper and more fun to catch them on
the poppers.
Hammerhead in one of his regular visits to BCF, was introduced to the very best, you beaut , top of the range poppers and despite my protestations forked out the princely sum of $25 of his hard earned to buy one. Anchors Away was similarly encouraged to buy one from Dave’s Bait Shop (this was also supposed to be top of the range and guaranteed to catch whiting) but his only cost $20.
We headed off to the beach at Flat Rock, me with my yabbies and the boys with their poppers determined to get amongst the whiting. You guessed it, the boys caught zilch with their poppers and I caught four very nice whiting.
By the way I have since bought five poppers very similar to theirs over the net for $10 bucks.
The Tip
Don’t take too much notice of the bait and tackle stores and don’t expect to get amongst the whiting with poppers.
Happy X-mas to All
Cheers till next month
and have a great X-mas and a fantastic New Year.
Let’s hope we will have lots of very successful fishing outings to report in 2021.
Tight Lines Douggie
Friday, 4 December 2020
Palm Lake Photography Exhibition
Last week the second annual Palm Lake Photography Exhibition was held with 10 photographers bravely displaying their work.
Exhibitors of printed images included Andy Duke-Yonge, Helen Armstrong, Tony Hart, Peter Biddles, John Cross, Michael Armstrong, Jill Greaves, Julie Pallant, Norm Harris and Ali Sidki. Thanks also to Stuart Barker for his digital images.
A big congratulations and thank you to all these exhibitors who put in the effort behind the scenes getting their images ready for display.
It was great to see so many residents make their way over to the Oasis clubhouse to check out the exhibition, many returning for a second look. Your support, positive feedback and encouragement were greatly appreciated by the exhibitors.
My thanks also go to those of you that purchased the Birds of Ballina calendar that I produced again this year to support SeaBird Rescue. There are still a few calendars available if you missed out, or want some extras for gifts - give me (Julie Pallant) a ring on 2283 or email jfpallant@gmail.com and I can arrange delivery. There are more details about the calendar on my website: Link to Birds of Ballina Calendar
For those of you that missed out on the exhibition, or want a second look, I took some shots of the exhibition and have put them up on my website, as they are too big for this blog. If you would like to check them out click on the link below:
Link to photos of Photography Exhibition
If you are interested in getting involved in next year's exhibition, or would like more information please email me and I will add you to the mailing list. We are considering starting a Photography Discussion Group - email me if you are interested in coming along. Details of dates/times are yet to be decided.
Julie Pallant (Villa 283)
Phone: 2283 Email: jfpallant@gmail.com
Thursday, 3 December 2020
Warning about scams
Dougie Townsend (Villa 108), in his volunteer role with the Ballina Police Station, has sent through a warning about scams that are operating taking advantage of people. Sadly some within Palm Lake Resort have been affected.
Please be very careful if you are sent a message indicating you must pay using gift cards or ITunes cards. As the flyer above indicates - these are scams.
Monday, 30 November 2020
Golf Report Nov 2020
The last game of Golf for 2020 was played
at Chinderah with 17 golfers attending. The number of players over the last 6 months
has been very pleasing given the restrictions of Covid and no buses.
The winners for November were:
·
Ladies:
Sue MacDonald on 40 points followed by Hilary Lewis on 34.
·
Mens:
Doug Stinson on 40 points followed by Bambang Pramana on 37.
·
Nearest
the pin on the 4th was hotly contested with Yvonne Smart edging out
Steve Horne
·
Nearest
the pin on the 13th was initially held by Robert White until Bob
MacDonald put one closer.
Every year an eclectic event is
conducted; that is the best score per hole over the year minus handicap.
The eclectic winners this year were (oh
no not again!!!) Doug Stinson and runner up was Michael Sherlock; both winning
vouchers for Teven Golf Club.
Thanks for coming throughout the year and
have a safe and merry Christmas.
Bill Oliver
PS Picture of Doug Stinson (serial golf
burglar)
Wooden Rocking Horses for sale
Friday, 27 November 2020
Last day for the Palm Lake Photography exhibition
Just a quick reminder that today (Friday 27 Nov 2020) is the last day of the Palm Lake Photography Exhibition. If you haven't already done so pop across to the Oasis Club and check it out.
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Palm Lake Massage
A message from Mel Miller from Palm Lake Massage:
Hi
Everyone,
Thank you all for your kindness and patience with my latest recovery. Palm Lake Massage is now back in business and available : Monday, Wednesday and Friday..
We
look forward to enjoying a bigger and brighter year with you in 2021.
Ph:
0449 524 284
Clinic hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Access to Palm Lake facilities
Message from Rick Stewart Resort Manager
Good morning everyone. Further to yesterday’s introduction of QR codes becoming mandatory in NSW, we are working to transition into this process.
I completely understand the confusion
surrounding this new process.
We currently have the
manual sign in sheets available, while we work out the “bugs” of this new
system.
We can also sign you in through the
office, so please see us for help.
If you need help setting up the
app, or learning the process, we can also help you with that.
I understand that this is a less than ideal system, but it has been released state wide, and is causing anxiety and confusion it seems everywhere, not just here.
I will send out more information
as it comes to hand.
Please be
reassured that you are not going to be stopped from using any of the
resort facilities.
24/11/2020
Saturday, 21 November 2020
Palm Lake Photography Exhibition
The Palm Lake Ballina Photography Exhibition is on in the Oasis Clubhouse from
Make sure you come over to the exhibition and see
what our photographers have been up to over the past year.
·
Andy Duke-Yonge
·
John Cross
·
Michael Armstrong
·
Norm Harris
·
Jill Greaves
·
Julie Pallant
·
Helena Armstrong
·
Tony Hart
·
Peter Biddles
·
Ron Taylor
My calendar for 2021, featuring images of
birds from the local area, will be available for sale. All profits go to the
SeaBird Rescue group in Ballina. These make ideal Xmas presents.
Cards will also be on sale, featuring
the images of Helena Armstrong and Julie Pallant.
The exhibition will be run in
accordance with the current COVID guidelines.
Look forward to seeing you there,
Julie Pallant (Villa 283)
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Garden Club Report October 2020
GARDEN CLUB NEWS
On 28th October the Garden Club had a most successful garden visit to two villas. A total of 21 members attended. The villa of Don and Lois Willet (Villa 18) gave us all an example of how planning and precision can result in a beautifully laid out garden.
Don and Lois really care for their plants and the display was outstanding. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my phone with me (world’s worst mobile phone user) so I haven’t any photos of this beautiful garden to show you.
Don revealed behind one of his garage roll-a-doors a compact and well
organised storage for garden tolls and chemicals. Our thanks go to Don and Lois
for allowing us to view their garden.
From one end of the resort to the other where Sue and Bob MacDonald showed us their garden.
Instead of accepting the traditional Palm Lake layout of the back garden, Sue
and Bob have used up some lawn space to plant a deeper garden complete with
quirky sculptures.
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A 'magpie' guards the plants |
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Layout of the garden |
The lawn is
carefully maintained by Bob and was beautifully manicured for our visit.
Again, our
thanks go to Bob and Sue for allowing us to view their pride and joy.
NEXT
MEETING: NOVEMBER 25th 2020 Old Clubhouse 9:00 am
Agenda
Review of
October Garden Visits
1.Planning for 2021
(a) Garden Competition – Don Willet
(b) Activities for 2021
(c) Organisation of Garden Club for 2021
2.Finances
3.Other Business such as garden problems, unusual or problem plants
4.Recess over December and January.
5.Next meeting Wednesday 24th February 2021, Old Clubhouse, 9:00 am
Morning Tea. Gold coin donation appreciated
Robert
Barlow
Villa 219
Friday, 13 November 2020
Results of election for Residents Committee
The results of the recent election for the Residents Committee have been announced by the Returning Officer Terry Polwarth:
Declaration
of poll
Below are the
names of the elected members of the Residents’ Committee for the next 12
months. The list is in alphabetical order.
John Adlington
Megan Edwards
Tony Hart
Fiona Jones
Roger Pallant
Lyle Rawle
Peter van Iersel
At the first
meeting of the new Residents’ Committee the committee will decide upon the
executive positions.
Terry Polwarth
Returning
Officer
Volunteers for Palm Lake Ballina library needed urgently
We have a great library available for us to use here in Palm Lake Ballina that is run by resident volunteers.
Can you spare some time to help out? Duties include wiping down the returned books and returning them to the shelves.
If you can help please contact Sue Christie on 2468 as soon as you can - she is going away on Sunday (15th Nov), and needs to find someone to help out while she is away.
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Golf Report Oct 2020
Another good day at Chinderah Golf course on Friday 30th Oct with 16 Palm Lake players enjoying the day.
Michael Sherlock won with 42 pts, just ahead of serial burglar Doug Stinson on 41 pts . The women’s comp was won by Hilary Lewis on 34pts with Sue MacDonald on 32pts.
Nearest the pin on the 4th first belonged to Sue but Paul Denmeade pipped her with a better shot. The 13th was won by Dustin Johnson lookalike Steve Horne.
Friday Nov 27th is our last game
of the year so please come along. Contact Bill Oliver villa 185 if you like to play
.
Bill Oliver
Photos from Melb Cup
For those of you that attended the Melb Cup event organized by Warren and Eileen I have put the photos from the day up onto a OneDrive album. You can access the album using the link below:
Link to album of photos from Melb Cup
Individual images can be downloaded from the album and saved on your own computer by clicking on the Download option on the top left of the album screen.
Julie Pallant (Villa 283)
Sunday, 8 November 2020
Fishing Report October 2020
Fishing Reports
Once again we had a predominately windy month so there wasn’t a lot of activity in the angling department. Most local reports for the area were suggesting things were pretty good but I’ve had few success stories come in from our Club.
We held an
unsuccessful meeting of the Fishing Club on the 23rd with only a few
members turning up so we tried again on Thursday 29th with a bit
more success. We are keen to get members to team up and find fishing buddies so
they have someone to join them on fishing jaunts. We suspect a number of
members would like to go but don’t quite get around to it. If we had members
teaming up we might get more fishing action.
You would be most welcome whether you are a Fishing Club member or not.
BYO supplies and
drinks and give me a call if you need any further information (0412 663 872).
Report on the Sinkers
Not much to report
as we are pussycats when it comes to a bit of windy weather. We have caught a
few bream and flathead from the beach at Flat Rock but nothing to write home about.
I understand Patches and Missus Patches and their team have had similar results
so all in all we couldn’t say it was a successful Month. We had one go at the
crabs in the drain but apart from Hammerhead and myself being absolutely
hammered by the midges we had nothing to report from that little venture.
Tip of the Month
I thought I might
report any useful (or otherwise tips) I get during the month so here we go for
October.
Roger Ramjet (alias
Stingray) told us about these fantastic new soft plastic lures that the
flathead just can’t resist. After searching every bait and tackle shop in the
Region we finally found out that you can only get them over the net. Anyhow the
Sinkers all chipped in some of their hard-earned and bought a few packets of
varying sizes. Sorry to say that we only found one little undersized flathead
that found them irresistible. Thanks for nothing Stingray!
Tight Lines Douggie
Friday, 6 November 2020
Message from Mel Miller from Palm Lake Massage
Dear Clients of Palm Lake Massage,
Due
to injury Palm Lake Massage will be closed until Monday 23rd November,
Anyone
with existing appointments before this date will be contacted about the option
to reschedule.
My
sincere apologies for any inconvenience this causes
Many
thanks
Ph:
0449 524 284
Photography Exhibition Nov 23rd to 27th November 2020
Here is a date to put in your diary.
The Palm Lake Ballina Photography Exhibition will be held again this year in the Oasis Clubhouse. It will run from Monday 23rd to Friday 27th November 2020.
Make sure you come over to the exhibition and see what our photographers have been up to over the past year.
My bird calendar for 2021, featuring images from the local area, will be available for sale, raising money for the SeaBird Rescue group in Ballina - ideal as a Xmas present. Cards will also be available.
Look forward to seeing you there,
Julie Pallant (Villa 283)
Monday, 2 November 2020
Palm Lake Ballina Committee elections
Elections are about to commence for the Palm Lake Ballina Committees. Details about the Committees are provided below for your information. Voting papers will be delivered to your mailbox soon.
Bar Committee
There will be no elections needed for the Bar Committee as the number of nominations matched the number of positions available.
Social Committee
There have been no nominations for the Social Committee.
Residents Committee
There have been 9 nominations for the 7 positions on the Residents Committee.
The nomination forms for each of the candidates for the Residents Committee are presented below. They are presented in alphabetical order.
Printed versions of these forms are also available on a board in the Oasis Club.
Sunday, 1 November 2020
Bike for sale
Steve Horne has a bike for sale:
Specialized Mountain Bike
Small Frame
Purchased 2018
Excellent condition $700.00 ono
If you are interested contact Steve Horne (Villa 118) Ph: 0427661688