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The South Eastern Times : May 27th 2014
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Circulating extensively throughout Millicent, Robe, Beachport, Tantanoola, Kalangadoo, Southend & surrounding districts 2012 & 2013 COUNTRY PRESS SA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR (CIRCULATION UNDER 2500) TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2014 No. 10516 | Price $1.20 FIRST CROPS HARVESTED NEWS > PAGE 7 FAST FIRST TERM FEATURE > INSIDE TODAY HAUNTS MAGPIES SPORT > BACK PAGE 638870 ‘Four Sues’ toast to Millicent generosity MILLICENT residents rallied in the fight against cancer last week, turning out in strong numbers to support the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea. Over 100 people joined the fundraising efforts of the “four Sues” at the Millicent Presbyterian Church last Thursday, raising over $2500 for cancer research, prevention and support services. Tea lovers and sweet tooths were spoiled for choice as a raft of cakes, slices and biscuits accompanied tea and coffee, served up by volunteers from the Presbyterian Church. Continued page 5 BOTTOMS UP: Sue Pappin, Sue Vanderheul, Sue Vanderheul and Sue Pollard made up the “four Sues” who raised over $2500 for cancer research at the Millicent Biggest Morning Tea last week. Picture: RAQUEL MUSTILLO Bumper lobster haul ASICS Official end to successful South East season in sight for commercial fishers . “FRED” T ed@setimes.com. irculating extensively throu ting extensively throughout Millicent, Robe, Beachport, Tantanoola, Kalangadoo, Southend & surrounding districts 2012 & 2013 COUNTRY PRESS SA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR (CIRCULATION UNDER 2500) TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2014 No. 10516 | Price $1.20 FIRST CROPS HARVESTED NEWS > PAGE 7 FAST FIRST TERM FEATURE > INSIDE TODAY HAUNTS MAGPIES SPORT > BACK PAGE 638870 ‘Four Sues’ toast to Millicent generosity MILLICENT residents rallied in the fight against cancer last week, turning out in strong numbers to support the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea. Over 100 people joined the fundraising efforts of the “four Sues” at the Millicent Presbyterian Church last Thursday, raising over $2500 for cancer research, prevention and support services. Tea lovers and sweet tooths were spoiled for choice as a raft of cakes, slices and bis- cuits accompanied tea and coffee, served up by volunteers from the Presbyterian Church. Continued page 5 BOTTOMS UP: Sue Pappin, Sue Vanderheul, Sue Vanderheul and Sue Pollard made up the “four Sues” who raised over $2500 for cancer research at the Millicent Biggest Morning Tea last week. Picture: RAQUEL MUSTILLO Bumper lobster haul ASICS Official end to successful South East season in sight for commercial fishers . “FRED” T ed@setimes.com. WEATHER WEATHER TH Max: 17o THE lobster fishing season along the South East closes officially on Saturday, but most commercial fishermen returned to shore many weeks ago. Only one of the 181 commercial Min: 12o – Showers Easing. UV: Low. lobster licence holders in the region is understood to have still been active on the waters this month. The 2013/14 season started on October 1 last year and ends for TV GUIDE COLOURS NETBALL SHOES NEW Page 12 both the commercial and recreational sectors at 6pm on May 31. Official figures reveal 96pc of the 1290 tonne quota for the Southern Zone had been caught by the end of February. PUZZLES NOW AVAILABLE FROM $169.95 GEORGE STREET • MILLICENT • PHONE 8733 2433 Page 13 Continued page 5 CLASSIFIEDS Page 14 In a season of good catch rates and prices, fishermen were also rewarded with prices of more than $100 per kilogram. 644111 HEALTH HOME LIVING
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