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HomestoriesSnow falls in 1958

Snow falls in 1958

January 9

• Bushfire Brigade formed at Applethorpe

January 14

• Wallangarra water shut off every night from 7:30pm to 5:30am

January 21

1957 declared record dry year

• Granny Christensen turns 103

January 23

• Granite Belt Cool Stores, cool stores at Pozieres and The Summit to open Saturday

• Effect of low wool prices on graziers

• Acute drought conditions

January 28

• New cool stores officially opened

February 4

• Swimming pool site in park

February 11

• Colourful 78th Stanthorpe Show

February 20

• Irrigation for Granite Belt

DSGC moves to investigate development of irrigation scheme for fruit industry

March 11

• Public meeting decided to build a learn to swim pool for children

March 25

• Shire Council Nominations: Cr Rogers unopposed

March 27

• New Council to decide on swimming pool

April 1

• Export apples for United Kingdom

3000 cases of Granny Smiths from Iona Enterprises

May 1

• Irrigation of Granite Belt orchaeed

DSGC to ask Minister for Lands to investigate irrigation and water supplies

June 17

• East West Airlines to commence three services a week form Sydney to Brisbane

June 26

• Council tales over polio vaccination

July 17

• Rain marred apple packing championship, won by Laurie Bertram

August 21

• Stanthorpe’s new postmaster appointed

August 26

• Branch of Association of Civilian Widows formed

September 4

• Polio vaccination for adults may begin on September 15

September 9

• DGT Gow re-elected chairman of DSGC

• Snow falls on Stanthorpe

September 16

• 60 new Australians naturalised

• Country Party stalwart, John Leahy, dies

September 18

• Town plan throw open for public inspection

The plan includes a bypass on the western side of town, and a park on both sides of Quart Pot Creek

September 23

• Snow falls in Stanthorpe once more

September 30

• Jaycees hand over new ambulance car, a Chrysler Royal

October 16

• Parachutists narrowly escape death at air pageant

Alan McDonald attempting to jump from the wing of Tiger Moth, 1000 feet up, three section of chute ripped, badly sprained ankel and gravel rash on ahnds

October 28

• Obituary: Mr J Lander, headmaster of Rural and High School

November 4

• Opening of swimming pool

November 6

• Identification of Ballandean Station Cemetery graves

November 11

• Children’s pool officially opened

November 25

• CP candidate, C.E. Barnes elected in McPherson

• Another old cemetery identified at Wilson’s Downfall

November 27

• Aerodrome money for civic centre

Councill will use a 20,338 pound reimbursement for aerodrome for the Civic Centre

December 2

• CWA supper room opened at Thulimbah

December 23

• Heavy hail storm at Glen Aplin creates an estimate 30,000 pounds of damage

Other events:

• In 1958, the majestic 54 roomed Pikedale Homestead was destroyed by fire. It had been visited by members of the English Royal Family, Governors and other distinguished visitors.

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