On this day – December 16, 1927 (97 years ago), the Southern Record and Advertiser (page 4) reported that: A number of leading dairymen were “taking advantage of the prices caused by drought to sell off their dairy herds and stock up heavily with lambs and sheep.” It reported there were fears the district might revert to a large sheep run.
Lions Club Bingo - July 3, 2025
A good night was had by all 29 bingo players, it’s great to see so many people playing. Neither the wildcard or game 20 jackpots never went off making them $1000.00 and $140.00 respectively. They are both winnable at 55 and 56 calls respectively...