13th July 2019 – In Wagga’s Past – 25 and 50 Years ago.


Compiled from the Daily Advertiser

by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society


25 Years Ago

  • Committee chairwoman, Dr Margaret Sheldon, said she was thrilled that more than 2700 women had used the free Wagga mobile breast screening service since it opened on 31st January this year.
  • Senior Constable Nick Bish said police had received “really good intelligence” during a two-day public phone-in against crime.
  • The Murrumbidgee Turf Club has been hit by another setback with the resignation of secretary-manager Robert Hansell after only nine months in the position.
  • FM93 Riverina Radio began with presenters, Dave Eisenhauer, Guy Minto, Vic Le Grand and Mike Currell.
  • Popular Home of Compassion resident, Henrietta Cox turned 102 and celebrated with a birthday party thrown by staff and residents.
  • Councillor Jim Eldridge accused his colleagues of ripping off ratepayers over a multi-million-dollar civic centre proposal.
  • Former Wagga resident and respected dentist, Frederick Emmett who had moved to Hobart to live with his only daughter, Fae has died aged 86.
  • Mrs Lena Flynn of Flowerdale, a well-known figure in Wagga since settling in the region with her husband Gerry in the 1940’s has died, aged 90 years.
  • Wagga Tenpin Bowl is celebrating its 30th birthday taking part in the 30th annual association championships with bowlers from five states.
  • Assistant Manager at Wagga Tenpin Bowl, Peter Wilkins, is also celebrating his 30th year in the bowling industry.
  • NSW Bowling Association, Bill Trethowan congratulated Wagga Commercial Club president, Hall Weston on a “job well done” during his Presidents’ Day.
  • Unions representing academic staff at Charles Sturt University have called for the suspension of University vice-chancellor, Professor Cliff Blake.
  • Wagga Detective Sergeant, Clint Pheeney, said Wagga police would join in State-wide industrial action seeking better pay for Police.
  • Wagga has been chosen by the State Government to pioneer a program to control increasing salinity problems in urban areas.

50 Years Ago

  • Woolworths have purchased the Baylis Street site occupied by Hardy’s Hardware with Hardy’s to relocate their hardware and building supplies undertaking to their joinery in Chaston Street.
  • The Astor Hotel-Motel built seven years ago on the corner of Edward Street and Station Place has been sold to a local syndicate headed by Kevin Madigan for an undisclosed price.
  • Brother Hamilton of Wagga’s Christian Brothers College was first to complete Wagga’s 20-mile “Walk Against Want” which raised $7000 for Community Aid Abroad.
  • Wagga Teachers College was confirmed as the site for the Riverina College of Advanced Education following the acquisition of additional land from Turvey Park Australian Rules Football Club.
  • Former world bantamweight champion boxer, Jimmy Carruthers visited Wagga to discuss Friday night fights at the Wagga Leagues Club.
  • Minister for Mines, Wal Fife met with the Mayors’ National Gas Pipeline Committee including Ald. Harris, Ald. C Bunton, Cr. L W Greenwood and Mr C Krummel but failed to provide any definite results.
  • Chris Gallagher is the inaugural president of Wagga’s new Rotaract Club with Ian Duff as vice-president, Diane Everson as secretary and Peter Duff as treasurer.
  • 15-year-old Daryl Cartwright from Wagga High School is the only country prize winner in the University of NSW, 1969 Junior School Mathematics Competition.
  • President of the Wagga High School P. and C. Association, Mr Bill Blackall, said that only 30 per cent of parents have contributed donations to the group.
  • Ian Bell has followed on from Morris Gissing as District Commissioner of the Wagga District Boy Scouts Association with Mr R A Johnson as chairman of the District Scouts Association.
  • The RSL Anglers Club held its Presentation Night at the RSL Club with Mr and Mrs Buck Deadman winning the Champion Angler Award and Mr & Mrs Jim Harrold the biggest Redfin Champion.
  • Apex is seeking donations of household goods, clothing, glassware and books for its Monster Auction to aid Gumleigh Boys Home.
  • Teachers College lecturer Arthur Trewin has won an Australian Book Publishers’ design award for his new mathematics textbook.
  • Robbie Nolan received a Pelaco shirt as best and fairest player from his Turvey Park teammate, Alan Grentell who works at David Jones.
  • G. and E. Rose’s Central Wagga Autoport has installed an almost completely automatic car washing machine.

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