
Yum ... The participants in the class got to eat the food when the class was done!

Stubborn resistance ... With wickets falling around him, Seb Moore was staunch in the protection of his wicket in the grand final at the weekend.

Solid as ever ... Mitch Cleeland has been one of the league’s best bowlers this year, and he was a handful again on Saturday, with 1/12 from six overs.

Going out on a high ... (From left): Veronica Williams (treasurer), Nathan Binks (president), Ashley Williams (past president) and Karen Williams (secretary) bid farewell to the Waaia tractor pull event after 13 years.

Cooking up a storm ... Meredith Egan is about to serve up the pasta.

Better echos now in town... Pictured with the new Echo Bed are (from left) GV HeartBeat representatives Kirsten Strike, Brian and Betty Heard and cardiac sonographer Aimee Longley.

A real attraction ... The vintage cars provoked plenty of interest when they stopped at Numurkah Golf Club on Saturday.

Don’t make them like this anymore ...A 1909 Delage (left) and a1910 Brush provided great examples of quality engineering and workmanship of the past.

Unique... The original 1898 Louis Renault makes these Type AX Renaults built a decade later look positively modern.

All brilliant ... Lions district governor Carol Kennedy (centre) was extremely impressed by the efforts of Youth of the Year competitors (from left) Helen McCormack, Zoe Lister, Hamish Smith, Megan Partington, and Austin Willett.

Well deserved winners ... Public speaking winner Hamish Smith and overall winner Megan Partington are congratulated by Mark Nordbye, who organised Sunday’s event on behalf of Numurkah Lions Club.

Leading the way ... Kevin Morland took home the winner’s polo shirt and voucher last Saturday.

In the hole ... Margot McGrath putting one in, before drizzly rain made conditions much more difficult later on.
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