
Doing their bit... Numurkah Lions Club members got out for a good cause last Monday, attempting to contribute to Lions across the country walking a distance exceeding the circumference of Australia.

Heaps of fun... Despite some nerves beforehand, all of the kids had an absolute ball learning to surf.

Practicing their technique... The kids got a surfing lesson on dry land before attempting the real thing.

Keeping the music alive... Numurkah Commonwealth Bank acting branch manager Alex Candlish (left) presents a cheque for $500 to Numurkah Singers assistant secretary Kelsey Dealy.

On fire... Flames started appearing from under the bonnet after the car had been smoking for around 15 minutes.

Age is no barrier... Alf Patman wound back the clock to win the monthly medal last Saturday.

Speed thrills... Ian Hannaford hit a personal best score off the stick last Thursday.

Crunch... Sue Herlihy became the first winner for the new year of the Numurkah Leader/R. & K. Smith monthly medal after a great score of 64 nett.

Hard earned meal… (From left): Bruce Lees, Lorraine Robertson, Bunty Gundry, Rhonda McPherson and Therese Kogelman rode from Nathalia to have a meal at the Picola Hotel.

Having a look… (From left): Bernie Altmann, John Battye and Craig Beck came from Echuca for a meal on opening day.

Winner winner... Numurkahg Golf’s Lidija Patching (left) defeated Nan Smith in the Murray Bowls 60 and over championships.

Solid... Katandra star Jedd Wright plays a forward defence as Bailey Smith waits for a catch at short cover.

Happy to be out there... Waaia’s under 10s had a tie last week.
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