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Over 60's Radio, (left to right) Bill Flanagan, Tranmere; Joe Hamilton, Salisbury North; Lisa Colley, 5UV; Ron Ward, Woodville West.

Over 60's Radio, (left to right) Bill Flanagan, Tranmere; Joe Hamilton, Salisbury North; Lisa Colley, 5UV; Ron Ward, Woodville West.

Para Broadcasters (Radio PBA-FM) David Turrell & Denise Guest (volunteer) in new radio studio at Salisbury Education Centre.

Para Broadcasters (Radio PBA-FM) David Turrell & Denise Guest (volunteer) in new radio studio at Salisbury Education Centre.

5PBA Salisbury College, talk back program, (left to right) Graham Branford, Chairman 5PBA; David Plumridge, Mayor.

5PBA Salisbury College, talk back program, (left to right) Graham Branford, Chairman 5PBA; David Plumridge, Mayor.

Glenn Vallan of Salisbury.

Glenn Vallan of Salisbury.

Charmain Hodge from Salisbury and Ben Hargon from Sydney look over some of Colin Thiele's books at the Juvenile Arthritis Youth Forum held at Nunyara Conference Centre at Belair last week. 28th January 1987.

Charmain Hodge from Salisbury and Ben Hargon from Sydney look over some of Colin Thiele's books at the Juvenile Arthritis Youth Forum held at Nunyara Conference Centre at Belair last week. 28th January 1987.

Lynne Rigby of Ingle Farm and Alf Miers of Salisbury ready to resue a "Bent and Buckled Biker". 10th May 1989.

Lynne Rigby of Ingle Farm and Alf Miers of Salisbury ready to resue a "Bent and Buckled Biker". 10th May 1989.

John Skidmore of Salisbury East.

John Skidmore of Salisbury East.

Actor from Night Train Horror Theatre Show. According to a researcher, the theatre is still active. John Skidmore is still (2016) producing and directing the Grenville Players at the Grenville Centre Elizabeth. The average age of the players is 77. The theatre promotes a sense of community and is a great outlet for the members and encourages fitness and activity.

Lillian Booth of Salisbury.

Lillian Booth of Salisbury.

Salisbury North Neighbourhood House member Kathleen Coventry with April. 31st October 1990.

Salisbury North Neighbourhood House member Kathleen Coventry with April. 31st October 1990.

Salisbury North Day Centre members Monica Gatkowski (left) Linda Condon (centre) and Heather Hanton. 17th August 1988.

Salisbury North Day Centre members Monica Gatkowski (left) Linda Condon (centre) and Heather Hanton. 17th August 1988.

Award winners Ruth McGregor (left) of Salisbury Downs with Miguel Clark representing the Koala Cubs and Diane Stevens of Para Vista with Daniel Rolevink of the Wolf Cubs. 10th May 1989.

Award winners Ruth McGregor (left) of Salisbury Downs with Miguel Clark representing the Koala Cubs and Diane Stevens of Para Vista with Daniel Rolevink of the Wolf Cubs. 10th May 1989.

Julie-Anne Dolan presented with award by Salisbury North District Commissioner Anne Dolen watched by Brownie leader Debbie Allery. 1988?

Julie-Anne Dolan presented with award by Salisbury North District Commissioner Anne Dolen watched by Brownie leader Debbie Allery. 1988?

Salisbury East Guides and Brownies are tops...after they took out first place in a bottle top collection drive for Goodwill Industries. Sifting the results of their haul are Browyn Hill (left), 13, of Manor Farm and Barbara Hudson, 10, of Para Hills. 22nd October 1986.

Salisbury East Guides and Brownies are tops...after they took out first place in a bottle top collection drive for Goodwill Industries. Sifting the results of their haul are Browyn Hill (left), 13, of Manor Farm and Barbara Hudson, 10, of Para Hills. 22nd October 1986.

Bronwyn Hill of Salisbury East has reached the top ranks of Girls Guide by achieving the Baden Powell award. 30th September 1987.

Bronwyn Hill of Salisbury East has reached the top ranks of Girls Guide by achieving the Baden Powell award. 30th September 1987.

Smartmove, (left to right) Trevor Mills of Salisbury and Wayne Gursansky.

Smartmove, (left to right) Trevor Mills of Salisbury and Wayne Gursansky.

The Serious Moonlights: Back row (from left): Phil Ryoch of Gilberton, Karen Inglis of Parkside and Tony Lavis of Magill. Middle row: Wayne Aldridge and Warwick Cheatle of North Adelaide. Front row: Rob Pippan of Salisbury East and Anthony Hubmayer of Semaphore.

The Serious Moonlights: Back row (from left): Phil Ryoch of Gilberton, Karen Inglis of Parkside and Tony Lavis of Magill. Middle row: Wayne Aldridge and Warwick Cheatle of North Adelaide. Front row: Rob Pippan of Salisbury East and Anthony Hubmayer of Semaphore.

Salisbury Goodwill store supervisor Joanne Lishmund helps out customer Lisbeth May. 10th August 1988.

Salisbury Goodwill store supervisor Joanne Lishmund helps out customer Lisbeth May. 10th August 1988.

Mushrooms After Dark members, Keith of  Tea Tree Gully; Tina of Tea Tree Gully; Tim of Salisbury and Chris of Fairview Park.

Mushrooms After Dark members, Keith of Tea Tree Gully; Tina of Tea Tree Gully; Tim of Salisbury and Chris of Fairview Park.

Salisbury Meals on Wheels original members Lee Starr, Merle Bishop and Doris Wright. 23rd May 1990.

Salisbury Meals on Wheels original members Lee Starr, Merle Bishop and Doris Wright. 23rd May 1990.

Tony Marshall of AV Jennings hands over the Polio-Plus Project House to Joe Balweder, watched by Salisbury Rotary chairman Ray Taarnby and News Review Messenger manager Bob Lewis. 8th June 1988.

Tony Marshall of AV Jennings hands over the Polio-Plus Project House to Joe Balweder, watched by Salisbury Rotary chairman Ray Taarnby and News Review Messenger manager Bob Lewis. 8th June 1988.

Radio 5PBA FM Michael of Gawler, Doug Smith of Largs Bay and Denise Guest of Salisbury Heights. 20th June 1990.

Radio 5PBA FM Michael of Gawler, Doug Smith of Largs Bay and Denise Guest of Salisbury Heights. 20th June 1990.

Radio 5PBA FM, broadcast from Salisbury College of Advanced Education, is celebrating its 10th birthday. Phil Branford is at the controls. 28th September 1988.

Radio 5PBA FM, broadcast from Salisbury College of Advanced Education, is celebrating its 10th birthday. Phil Branford is at the controls. 28th September 1988.

Salisbury Red Cross Volunteer Agnes Kerin seated in the prize for the Red Cross Car Lottery. 9th May 1990.

Salisbury Red Cross Volunteer Agnes Kerin seated in the prize for the Red Cross Car Lottery. 9th May 1990.

Lookin' Sharp, (from bottom centre clockwise) Katrina Ryan, Magill, vocals; Mo Wallace, Adelaide, double bass; Neil Mildren, Myrtle Bank, drums; Lindsay Gould, Salisbury East, alto sax; Kieron Freeman, Windsor Gardens, trumpet; Pete Raidel, Adelaide, tenor sax; Paul Whitney, Glenalta, guitar; Steve Reece, Croydon, trombone.

Lookin' Sharp, (from bottom centre clockwise) Katrina Ryan, Magill, vocals; Mo Wallace, Adelaide, double bass; Neil Mildren, Myrtle Bank, drums; Lindsay Gould, Salisbury East, alto sax; Kieron Freeman, Windsor Gardens, trumpet; Pete Raidel, Adelaide, tenor sax; Paul Whitney, Glenalta, guitar; Steve Reece, Croydon, trombone.

Local band Double Vision (from left) Richard Borgelt of Payneham, Kevin Herlihy of Salisbury, Chris Williams of Woodforde, Rick Porter of Valley View, and Andrew Dawe of Wynn Vale.

Local band Double Vision (from left) Richard Borgelt of Payneham, Kevin Herlihy of Salisbury, Chris Williams of Woodforde, Rick Porter of Valley View, and Andrew Dawe of Wynn Vale.

"Entity", a band about to make an anti-racism film, (left to right) Mark Plews, North Adelaide, bass; Greg Blackwell, Ingle Farm, singer; Mark Dutton, Salisbury Downs, drummer; Mark Ziegler, Prospect, guitar.

"Entity", a band about to make an anti-racism film, (left to right) Mark Plews, North Adelaide, bass; Greg Blackwell, Ingle Farm, singer; Mark Dutton, Salisbury Downs, drummer; Mark Ziegler, Prospect, guitar.

John Dankworth with Salisbury CAE College Stage Band.

John Dankworth with Salisbury CAE College Stage Band.

Pat Hoyle taking part in the Salisbury Council's home cleaning scheme. 23rd March 1988.

Pat Hoyle taking part in the Salisbury Council's home cleaning scheme. 23rd March 1988.

Salvation Army Shoe Trade-in. Shoes traded in at shoe stores are donated to the Salvation Army. Captain Bill Edmunds of Elizabeth East, David Hinks of Croydon for Betts and Betts, and Sally Price of Salisbury East for Fays Shoes. 11th August 1989.

Salvation Army Shoe Trade-in. Shoes traded in at shoe stores are donated to the Salvation Army. Captain Bill Edmunds of Elizabeth East, David Hinks of Croydon for Betts and Betts, and Sally Price of Salisbury East for Fays Shoes. 11th August 1989.

Joseph Kuehn, 12, Salisbury North, in 'Mrs Myrtle'.

Joseph Kuehn, 12, Salisbury North, in 'Mrs Myrtle'.