Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society
25 YEARS AGO
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Users of Lake Albert may be warned about the risk of infection after a report to council identified that the lake sometimes fails standards set by the Health and Medical Research Council.
Miss Australia, Jayne Bargwanna from Young, was special guest of the Wagga Harness Racing Club at its Pacers Cup meeting.
Senseless vandalism of St Ninian’s Presbyterian Church at Gumly has both shocked and angered the close-knit community said caretaker Martha Lamprey.
Wayne Carroll, spokesman for the Wagga Trainers Association, said delays in upgrading the training tracks at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club “has gone beyond a joke” and that current facilities are “disgraceful”.
Rebecca Sutton from Trinity Senior High School was selected for the South Wagga Lions Club Youth of the Year Award.
Sharon Brodie, a spokeswoman for Forest Hill residents, said steps were being taken to improve the current weekly Fearne’s bus service to the suburb.
Editor of The Daily Advertiser, Michael McCormack, said a $2000 scholarship to be awarded to a CSU student would be the 11th successive year that such a scholarship had been awarded by the newspaper.
Wagga City Council has found that almost half of Wagga’s backyard pools surveyed do not comply with safety standards for gates.
Wagga Vet Tony Edwards addressed members of the Riverina Agricultural Society Council about drug testing of horses at shows.
Council has approved opening of Austwide Homes a transportable home building complex whose principals are well-known Wagga builders, Phil Andrea and Mick Neason.
Miss Teen America Carla McPherson is in Wagga for the annual Festival of Wagga celebrations.
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Town Clerk Mr W R Ellis displayed a poster designed by local commercial artist Mr Ron Redgrave which will promote the centenary of local government in Wagga to be celebrated in 1970.
Sheekey’s soft drinks now boasts 19 different flavour varieties and four different sized bottles.
Southern Riverina County Council’s Water Supply Engineer, Mr F C Baker said that one of two new production bores designed to augment Wagga’s water supply had shown good flows of water.
Bands at Bevel’s Restaurant will be asked by Wagga City Council to tone down their noise.
A heated debate saw Wagga City Council split over a $9.84 claim by the mayor, Ald R J Harris for refreshments at two functions.
The first vice-president of Rotary International, Mr William C Carter, from England is visiting Wagga.
Swimming champions at Gurwood Street Public School are Ian Forrest, Jennie Harper, Daryl Harper, and Joanne Ness.
Mr and Mrs L G Kirk and Mr of Urana Street and Mr and Mrs R Richardson of Marns Street are all celebrating their 50th wedding anniversaries.
A new ultra-modern motel in Thompson Street which will include a swimming pool is nearing completion.
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