accepted.

Music will continue to be provided after home games because of the better support being received this year.  Costs have not been covered but they have gone close enough.

Club Diary:
June 7th Lilydale v Winnaleah at Lilydale
   The 9.30 game will be a mixed team of Under    13's and Under 10's
   Evening function music by Jamie and Daniel    Williams.
June 14th Ringarooma v Lilydale at Ringarooma
   The 9.30 game to be a similar arrangement as    that on the 7th June.
June 21st  Scottsdale Crows v Lilydale at Scottsdale
   All 5 teams playing
June 22nd Combined games at Scottsdale
   10.30 NEFU Under 12's v Tamar Valley     Auskick
   11.45 NEFU Under 14's v NTJFA Bye Team
   1.15 NEFU Under 16's v NTFA Under 16's
June 28th Lilydale v Bridport at Lilydale
   All 5 teams will be playing.
   Evening function to be advised, possibly a     disco.
July 5th Branxholm v Lilydale at Branxholm'
   9.30 game under 10's assisted by some under    13's players.


Did you know? (or care)

  • That it is impossible to lick your elbow!
  • That Coca Cola was originally green!
  • More than 50% of the people in the world have never made a telephone call!
  • The worlds youngest parents were aged 8 and 9, in China in 1910!
  • Fish that live more than 800 metres below the surface don't have eyes!
  • Hydrogen is an explosive gas.  Oxygen supports
    combustion.  Yet when these are combined they are
    water which is used to put out fires!
  • In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak!
  • The Kings in a deck of cards represents great Kings from History
    Spades:  King David
    Clubs:  Alexander the Great
    Hearts:  Charlemagne
    Diamonds: Julius Caesar
  • Peanuts are one of the ingredients of Dynamite!
  • On a monument that shows a person on a horse,
  • If the horse has both front legs in the air - the person died in battle
  • If the horse has one front leg in the air - the person died from wounds received in battle
  • If the horse has all front legs on the ground - the
    person died from natural causes.
  • No piece of square dry paper can be folded in half more than 7 times!


The Lilydale Progressive--June 2003

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