1971 12 December/1972 January - SEC Contact Magazine
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Noelene Mays (Heskey) YHS 1966 wrote: "Terry and I still have the coffee shop at the steam railway station - he does amazing things with coffee and I must admit that my scones have a reputation too. The shop is open every day except Tuesdays. I am still chairman of R.A.l.L.co, the steam train company based here in Atherton. You can check out our website at www.steamloco.org.au and leave some feedback. As one of the hardworking volunteers that puts in probably 40 hours a week at least, I am looking forward to standing down as chairman at the AGM later in the year.
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SAD TIDINGS
December 2018 and January 2019 were indeed sad months for many former residents of Yallourn, with the news that three well-known and popular identities Jim Dooley, Jim Watt and Barry Spurrier had passed away.
JIM DOOLEY 1935-2018
An earlier tribute of Jim Dooley can be found on the Yallourn Association Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/yallournassociation
JIM WATT 1930-2018
James Andrew Watt (born in 1930) died at the Yallambie Village for the Aged on December 22nd 2018. Jim was a very popular personality in Yallourn and was an accomplished footballer and an enthusiastic member of the Yallourn Fire Brigade. Jim Watt will always be remembered as a humble and respected person who gave much to the town of Yallourn.
Condolences are expressed to Jim Watt (Junior), Heather and family on the loss of their beloved Father.
A story regarding Jim Watt can be found on this website at: http://www.virtualyallourn.com/search?search=jim+watt
A further article about Jim Watt and his days as a playing member of the Yallourn Football Club can be found at:
https://www.footyalmanac.com.au/the-death-of-simon-shaw/
BARRY SPURRIER 1939-2019
Barry Spurrier passed away at the Alfred Hospital on Saturday 5th January after lengthy illness. Barry (born: 1939) grew up in Yallourn and completed his tertiary studies at Yallourn Technical School in the field of chemistry. Barry’s work as an industrial chemist took him ‘far and wide’ including to England and Canada. In later years, he established a highly successful export company.
Barry was an adept and courageous player for Yallourn Football Club; and was a member of the Yallourn Amateur Athletic Club for some years. He was arguably the first person in Yallourn to take to surfboard riding with ‘serious intent’ during the 1960’s; and throughout the summer months, his Volkswagen (with boards firmly secured) would be seen ‘heading off’ towards Cape Woolamai, Cat Bay or Summerland Bay (Phillip Island).
Deepest sympathies are expressed to Barry’s wife, Marion, children (Martine, Chris and Anthony), his sister, Kay (Heeps) and all members of the Spurrier family.
A reference regarding Barry Spurrier’s career at Yallourn Football Club can be found in an article on this website at:
http://www.virtualyallourn.com/node/24332
YALLOURN NORTH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
Source: YouTube
This is photograph was taken from a film clip entitled: ‘Yallourn North Christmas Lights 2017.’ The clip is about five minutes in duration and can be found at : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS26shgOCl4
Virtual Yallourn has recently received two well-worn and fragile original copies of a long-forgotten newspaper called ‘The Trafalgar, Yarragon and Yallourn News.’ The papers (published in January 23rd-1936 and March 13th-1936) were forwarded by Muffy Forsyth, a former a resident of Thorpdale and student of Mirboo North High School, in the hope that they may prove of value in researching the history of Yallourn and district.
While time has ‘taken a severe toll’ on the quality of the print, the papers carry a number of enlightening articles regarding the township of Yallourn during that era, including:
• Yallourn Cricket Club.
• Yallourn Returned Soldiers’ League.
• Yallourn School examination results.
• Yallourn Rifle Club.
• Yallourn Golf Club ( the extract is related to the new club house).
• Tennis at the Brown Coal Mine (i.e. Yallourn North).
• Sunday Church Services at Yallourn.
• Various matters related to the Yallourn Football Club.
• Yallourn Swimming Club.
• Notes on the Yallourn Junior Branch of the League of Nations Union.
• Teachers’ Union meeting at Yallourn.
• Various other small articles regarding the people and organizations of the township.
The histories of other local newspapers ‘The Morwell Advertiser’ (established 1888), ‘The Live Wire’ (1925), ‘The Electric Spark’ (1926) and the ‘SEC Magazine’ (1936) are well documented;but there appears to be less known about ‘The Trafalgar Yarragon and Yallourn News. ’The newspaper was established in 1902; and was printed and published by W.G.T. Rolls at the paper’s office in Contingent Street, Trafalgar. The paper went on sale throughout Central Gippsland for the price of threepence.
The axiom of the paper was ‘First with the Latest’ ; and the two copies forwarded by the Forsyth family ran to eight pages of broadsheet with limited artwork and illustrations (including several photographs).
Note: The newspaper is not to be confused with ‘The Trafalgar and Yarragon Times’ which was established in 1914.
A special ‘thank you’ to the Forsyth family for taking the time and trouble to send the newspapers to the Virtual Yallourn website. The two editions of ‘The Trafalgar, Yarragon and Yallourn News’ will be beneficial in unearthing further information about the ‘life of the town’ in the 1930’s. In reading the newspapers, from more that eighty years ago, it is apparent that Yallourn was a vibrant and progressive community.
Note: The name Forsyth of Thorpdale will ‘ring a bell’ with many readers of the Virtual Yallourn website as Tim Forsyth , the eminent Australian high-jumper, was a member of the Yallourn Amateur Athletic Club for several years…
“ Yallourn schoolboy outshines Games medallists…
MELBOURNE: A 16-year-old schoolboy overshadowed yesterday the winning performances of Commonwealth Games medallists Jane Flemming and David Culbert in the Victorian track and field championships with an historic win in the high jump.
Skinny Yallourn youngster Tim Forsyth overcame a rainstorm delay to win the title with a 2.15m leap at Olympic Park.
Forsyth is believed to be the youngest man to win the Victorian high jump title.” Source: ‘Canberra Times’ Monday 12th March 1990, Page 24.
Tim’s father, Jim, was a prominent player in Central Gippsland football and also played for Essendon (VFL) and West Torrens (WAFL) in the period 1963-70.
This note of appreciation to the Forsyth family was written and prepared for the Virtual Yallourn website by Roger Spaull and Julie George in November 2018.