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Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c.Published Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2010 7304130AA
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BRIEFLYFreeman Courtmarks 40 years
Organisers of the 40 yearcelebration for Freeman Courtare keen to hear from thoseplanning to attend the wine andcheese function on June 25 inorder to co-ordinate numbers.
‘‘We welcome anyone whowas involved in any way with theproject to build the EventideHome (now Freeman Court) orsince with the home,’’ saysevent organiser MikeRavenscroft.
‘‘We’ve been encouraged bythe interest shown in thecelebration.’’
Tickets ($5 or koha) are nowavailable. Phone Freeman Courton 871 5260 or Mr Ravenscrofton 872 1849 if you will beattending the wine and cheeseevening at Freeman Court at7.30pm on Friday, June 25.
Join Church incelebrations
Te Awamutu MethodistChurch is celebrating its majorupgrade with two events towhich the public are invited.
This Saturday the public areinvited to inspect therenovations between 11am and3pm.
On the following afternoon at2pm, the improved acoustics ofthe new interior will bedemonstrated with aperformance by the well knownWaitomo Caves Choir.
For more on the upgrade seetoday’s feature on page 11.
‘Cafe’ chatAltrusa is undertaking an
international research project onvolunteering.
‘‘We are focused on trying tofind answers to things like whovolunteers and why, and whattoday’s volunteers are lookingfor in the way of reinforcementand criteria for a positiveexperience.’’
To get a variety of feedbackfrom the community a‘Conversation Cafe’ is beingheld on Thursday, June 17 (from6.30pm) at the Te AwamutuInformation Centre.
A light meal will be served, soplease RSVP: ph (07) 848 2811(b/h) or 871 8750 (a/h).
Good policing rewarded
TC150610SP01CONSTABLE Shane Jamieson (left) receives his Commissioner’s Commendation from Waikato DistrictCommander Superintendent Allan Boreham, watched by fellow recipient Detective Constable CatherineMiller.
CHRIS GREENWOOD NEAL WEBB
The exercising of sound judge-ment that led to the arrest of notonly a murderer, but two otheroffenders who had assaulted aPolice officer, was formally recog-nised at the highest level at aceremony in Te Awamutu lastweek.
Waikato District CommanderSuperintendent Allan Borehampresented Constable ShaneJamieson and Detective ConstableCatherine Miller (now based in TeKuiti) with Commissioner’sCommendations at a Western Wai-kato Pay Parade — the formalPolice ceremony honouringachievement and service.
The awards, made on behalf onPolice Commissioner HowardBroad, relate to the actions of bothofficers when they were working asthe Te Awamutu on-duty team onNew Year’s Day in 2007 when ahomicide took place in Kawhia.
The award cited — ‘‘Exercisingexcellent operational judgementthe pair stopped a number ofvehicles en route resulting in thearrest of the offender and sig-nificant evidence related to thehomicide, and the arrest of twoother offenders who had assaultedthe Kawhia Constable earlier thatevening.’’
Mr Boreham said the pair’sefforts brought a swift conclusionto what easily could have been aprotracted homicide investigation.
Western Waikato Area Com-mander Inspector Paul Carpenteropened the ceremony and toldassembled guests Pay Paradeshailed back to the era when PoliceOfficers used to muster and marchdown to the local magistrate’s officeto uplift their pay.
‘‘They are a tradition observedtoday that allows Police to gather toacknowledge the outstanding workand service of colleagues in aformal manner,’’ he said.
That tradition wasn’t lost onsome of the area’s newer staff, fiveof whom were awarded level fivediplomas in Police Workplace Prac-tice.
Te Awamutu Constables MarkVaines, Timothy Bennett, HaydenWilson and Rebecca Wallace werejoined by Otorohanga’s Aaron Luntin receiving their diplomas.
And if the newer staff neededany expert advice experience wasreadily on hand with severalofficers from across the WesternWaikato there to receive New Zea-land Police Long Service and GoodConduct medals, including 21 yearservice medals for Senior Con-stable Neal Webb of Te Awamutu
and Te Awamutu born Detec-tive Bill Crowe, now based inCambridge.
‘‘The key here is that thesemedals are not about justturning up to work, they’reabout good service, not onlyto the Police but to the wholeof the community,’’ said MrCarpenter.
Mr Carpenter said intoday’s ever fluctuatingworkforce having qualitystaff willing to commit to somany years service spokevolumes of the calibre of
people within the ranks ofNew Zealand Police.
‘‘That’s why it is so pleas-ing to recognise the commit-ment of three other WesternWaikato staff who are recog-nised today by the awardingof the NZ Police 21 yearsservice medal.’’
The promotion of two staffwas also recognised withSergeants Brent Wallace ofHuntly and ChristopherGreenwood of Te Awamutuboth presented Promotion toSergeant Certificates.
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YOUR LETTERS
Te Awamutu online site appreciatedIn response to Dave Owens’
reply to my letter published onJune 3, re ‘Do Kiwi websitesneed brushing up?’.
I believe that Mr Owen mayhave over reacted to mycomments.
I’m not attacking anyoneand the list of websitescontained in my previous letter
could just as easily have beenan entirely different list of thethousands of websites that failto meet W3C validation rulesand most of them can’t put up adefence similar to Dave’s.
Let me set the recordstraight — I use the Te Awa-mutu online site on a regularbasis and I find it informative
and on the whole very wellwritten. Te Awamutu is cer-tainly better off for having it.
The letter wasn’t about anyone site, it was about the major-ity of poorly written sites. Ofcourse I do have a slight bias inthat my company writes W3Ccompliant sites and as he pointsout our website is not perfect
either (more a work in pro-gress).
However, raising the stand-ards is something I do believe inwith a passion. I’d also like tothank Dave for proof readingour site. Hmmm, maybe I don’tneed that spell checker afterall?
SCOTT ELLIOTT
CBD upgrade opinion variesMany people are saying how
good the main street now looks.Well to me, for the amount of
time and money spent I person-ally can’t see a lot of difference.
The raised gardens spillbark onto the road and therailings and signs on the pedes-trian crossings are too hard tosee. A really bright colourwould have been better forpublic safety.
They’ve cunningly placed
raised paving in the centre ofthe approaches to the crossingsfor people to trip over.
The grass in the middle ofthe road looks real nice but hasthe upkeep of mowing.
As we’re trying to savemoney, green paving stonesmay have been more func-tional.
As to outside the pubs insome cases, gardens justbecome ash trays for smokers.
The big genie tubs to me lookout of place. Several peoplehave asked ‘how long beforesomeone pushes them over?’ —the answer, a week.
You don’t have to spend a lotof money to have a town lookgood.
Otorohanga is a goodexample on the other hand.
Hamilton’s main street is anobstacle course.
Towns are for shops, people,
cars, parking and should beuser friendly and functional.
Public safety is paramount.Te Awamutu grew as a smallrural town. That’s our strengthand character.
The beauty is it’s a nice,friendly place to live, as long aswe operate within our budgetand don’t get too sophisticatedwe’ll grow and retain our ident-ity.
VERN WILSON
What about power to the people?It is interesting to see that
Transpower thinks that if wewant to upgrade to a secondpower transmission line thenwe must pay for it.
OK then, who else will throwin a thousand dollars so we canget a decent system. Of course,we will be entitled to make theprofit on it and divide it up.
One of the problems of thiscountry is that people getappointed to jobs where theyget paid for their looks and nottheir ability to manage and
prevent problems.Your subsequent corres-
pondents fail to realise that thepoint is not that we can’t man-age without power, it is that wepay these people fantasticamounts of money to provide asystem to us and because of thatwe are entitled to expect thatthey will deliver without fail.
Perhaps if Waipa Networkshad not embarked on buildingthemselves glorious newpremises when there wasnothing wrong with the old
ones, and if they did not wastetime on sending us out creditsfor $7 which take $15 each toproduce, they would have hadthe money required to put in adecent underground line.
Sam Clarke may think hecan manage for a week withoutpower but if the petrol won’tpump and the electric doorwon’t open and the moneymachine won’t work for himand his beer warms up and if hehad to pay wages for people todo nothing but wait he would be
singing a different tune.The currentl cables are at
least 50 years old. There is noreason why three more can’t bestrung on the same poles to atleast economically double thetransmission capacity or pro-vide a back up.
The problem is that theidiots who are in charge willnot work properly for theirmoney and find a way to resolvethe problems that we mustsuffer while they don’t.
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Community rallies tooppose liquor outlet
TC150610CP01LAVINIA SAUNDERS with the petition opposing a liquor licence for Hazelmere Dairy, watched bydaughter Zyon, on the Russell Reserve see-saw, and mother-in-law Jenny Saunders.
BY CEANA PRIEST
Hazelmere Dairy withdrew itsliquor licence application lastweek, but not before it sparked astrong reaction from the com-munity.
Waipa District Council hadreceived 39 submissions byFriday. None supported theproposed licence.
Local parents raised concernstheir children would be unneces-sarily exposed to alcohol.
Lavinia Saunders, a residentfrom the area, spent lastThursday canvassing HazelmereCrescent and Spinley Streetscollecting signatures for a peti-tion opposing the dairy’s appli-cation.
Within six hours more than 120residents had signed, eager toensure their opposition wasrepresented.
Mrs Saunders has seen a posi-tive resurgence in ‘Hazelmere’and believes it would be short-lived if a liquor licence in theheart of the community wasgranted.
There is special concernbecause the dairy is a focal pointfor children waiting for schoolbuses, heading to and from localschools or playing in RussellReserve directly across the street.
Along with her mother-in-law,Jenny Saunders, she was pleased
the owner had withdrawn theapplication. But she still intendedto lodge the objection in case theapplication was re-lodged or asimilar residential based outletapplied in the future.
She says she was told localschools and Hazelmere Kinder-garten were also lodgingobjections.
The owner of Hazelmere Dairy,Avtar Singh, is based in Cam-bridge and said he withdrew theapplication after becoming awareof a number of families living onbenefits in the area.
“A lot of people came into thedairy and spoke to the manageropposing the application. I washappy to withdraw it.”
Mr Singh confirmed he wouldnot reapply because he now con-siders a liquor licence inappropri-ate in the Hazelmere area.
Had the application been suc-cessful, the dairy could have soldbeer and wine from 6am, sevendays a week.
Waipa District Council wasadvised on Friday that Mr Singhhad withdrawn his application.
The closing date forsubmissions was advertised as5pm, Thursday, June 17 andJeanette Tyrrell, manager com-munity relationships, anticipatesmore submissions will bereceived this week.
Te Awamutu Police lodged a
submission opposing the licence.Sergeant Chris Greenwood saidpolice could only oppose the appli-cation on legal grounds; theirpersonal views on the supply ofalcohol in a residential areawould be irrelevant in a LiquorLicensing Authority decision.
“We objected to the applicationbecause the store is being run as adairy, not as a grocery store.There is a distinct differencebetween the two. We based ourobjection on the Woodward GroupLimited LLA decision PH14115-2008 case.”
Jeanette Tyrrell stressesdecisions as to whether or notsuch liquor licences are grantedwhen there are objections aremade by the Liquor LicensingAuthority, not the Council.
Council merely processes theliquor licence application onbehalf of the Authority. The appli-cation includes a report from anindependent Waipa LiquorLicensing Inspector to help guidethe Authority in making adecision.
Council strongly advisespeople to look at the Sale of LiquorAct before making a submission.
Nearly half the submissionsreceived in opposing HazelmereDairy’s application did not meetthe requirements laid down bythe Act and would not have beenable to be considered.
Climber airlifted off Pirongiaafter suffering chest pains
Inclement weather meant aman believed to have suffered aminor heart-attack had to spendan uncomfortable two nights onMt Pirongia waiting medicalevacuation.
Waikato Police Search andRescue Co-ordinator, ConstableDave Pitchford, said four men hadbeen climbing the mountain onFriday night, heading towards ahut.
‘‘During the climb one of theirparty, a man aged in his forties,has complained of chest pains andas his condition worsened hiscolleagues became concerned forhis wellbeing.
‘‘The group phoned 111 andraised the alarm with ambulancestaff who directed the group tomake their way to a clearing withthe intention of getting a helicop-ter up there to lift him out. Butunfortunately the weather closedin and the chopper was unable toget to the group.’’
Mr Pitchford said the group setup a bivouac for the night and inthe morning continued up to thehut. A further attempt to get to theman was unsuccessful and in theafternoon a paramedic and searchand rescue member made theirway up to the hut and stabilisedthe man.
‘‘About 40 SAR personnel wereby then on standby to go in andcarry out a stretcher borneevacuation. The large number ofpeople was required due to thedifficult terrain.
‘‘Fortunately for all concerned,about 7am Sunday a break in theweather allowed the helicopter toget through and the man wastaken off the mountain and trans-ferred to Waikato Hospital.’’
Mr Pitchford said the eventsover the weekend were a goodexample of why people shouldn’tgo into the bush alone and theimportance of being well pre-pared.
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TC150610DT02CAMBRIDGE Construction workers preparing to seal Furniture Court’scarpark which has been altered due to the new roundabout.
TC150610DT03JONO’S Turf and Irrigation staff planting the new roundabout.
SH3 roundabout nearing completionAnother of Te
Awamutu’s major pro-jects is nearing com-pletion — but it will thenopen the doors for
another project.New Zealand Trans-
port Agency regionaloperations managerChris Beddall says work
to upgrade the State High-way 3/Cambridge Road/Arawata Street Round-about in Te Awamutu isprogressing well, with
some road surfacing,road marking, signageand planting left to com-plete.
Weather permitting,the road surfacing will becarried out this week and
the project will be sub-stantially completed bythe middle of next week.
The roundabout itselfwas sealed last week, andwork started on plantingand some of the rehabili-
tation to ares altered bythe design, such as theFurniture Court carpark.
This week has seen thetraffic islands take shapebefore the remainder ofthe sealing is undertaken.
There are plans tocomplete a ‘townentrance’ upgradeencompassing ArawataStreet Bridge and itsenvirons as the nextmajor project.
Time for men to take stock of healthInternational Men’s Health
Week (June 14-18) is a time for meneverywhere to take stock of theirhealth.
The Cancer Society is encourag-ing all men to take the opportunityto think about when they last had achat with their GP about theirgeneral health.
‘‘We know that men don’talways have as good a relationshipwith their GPs as women do, so this
week is an opportunity to remindmen, particularly those approach-ing the middle years, to make anappointment to have a chat withtheir doctor,’’ says Chief ExecutiveDalton Kelly.
‘‘More importantly, if a man hasnoticed something is not quiteright, don’t put it off, go talk to theGP about it now!’’
The health statistics for men arenot as good as those for women.
More men are diagnosed and diefrom cancer, than women.
Early detection can make adifference so it is important thatany changes anywhere in the bodyare checked by a doctor.
The risk for developing cancercan be reduced by not smoking,keeping physically active, keepingbody weight within normal range,by limiting alcohol intake andexposure to UV radiation.
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Taking leaf out offilm maker’s bookBY CATHY ASPLIN
TC150610DT01REDOUBT diner Rachael Somerville gets ready to tuck into a special goatcurry as part of the Monteith’s Beer and Wild Food Challenge. TheMonteith’s Golden Lager she is holding was named winner of the ‘BeerWorld Cup’ (beers from nations participating in the Football World Cup) inLondon over the weekend.
Anyone who has seenthe wonderful New Zea-land movie ‘Boy’ will geta giggle out of theRedoubt’s entry into thisyears Monteith’s Beerand Wild Food Chal-lenge.
The name of Boy’sgoat (Leaf) has been usedin the title of the goatcurry which was createdby chef Brooke Rako.
‘Is That You Leaf InMy Curry?’ is a wildchevon masala withblack and basmati ricewith harakeke, servedwith handmade roti anda trio of chutneys.
Brooke says she choseto work with wild goat asshe has used it beforeand enjoys the flavours.
‘‘I also wanted to cre-ate something winteryand a style of comfortfood, hence the curry.
‘‘I like to challengemy team of chefs to becreative and push them-selves - making as muchas possible from scratch.This helps inspire newflavours and cookingmethods.
‘‘We decided to usethe name ‘Leaf’ from themovie Boy because weenjoyed it so much.’’
The meal has beenmatched to a Monteith’sGolden Lager and will beon the menu at theRedoubt bar and eateryuntil July 18.
Chefs entering thechallenge were requiredto source wild foodwhich is anything ‘notusually raised on a farm’and gather what theyneed within a 100kmradius of their kitchen.
HOME COOKCOMPETITION
Think you could do aswell as the professionals?
This year novice Kiwichefs (over 18) have achance to show theirwild side by creatingtheir own wild food-matched recipe.
Entrants are encour-aged to take inspirationfrom locally grown wildfood or by preparingtheir dish in a ‘wild’manner.
Each dish needs to bematched to a Monteith’sbeer.
Entries will be judged
by Kerry Tyack, headjudge of the annualMonteith’s Beer & WildFood Challenge and chefMark Gregory who willselect three finalistsbefore determining anoverall winner on July30.
The winner’s recipe
will be created by MrGregory during theMonteith’s Beer andWild Food Challengecook-off in Auckland onAugust 23.
The winner willattend the cook-off andenjoy dinner for two atthe Abbey restaurant
(last year’s national win-ner), along with accom-modation in and travel toAuckland.
Go to the websitewww.monteiths.co.nz toupload your ‘wild’ recipeor to find out more aboutthe Monteith’s WildRecipe Competition.
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Rotary’s Four Wheel Drive Safaribrings big benefits for host area
TC150610SP8THE 2010 Rotary 4WD Safari weaved its way around farmland inPirongia area.
GREG PAUL
Te Awamutu Rotary Club’sannual Four Wheel Drive Safariresulted in three grants worth atotal of $6,000 — but the spinoffbenefits to Pirongia communitywhere the event was held weremuch higher.
So far this year grant recipi-ents have been PirongiaPlaycentre, $2000 to helptowards installing a newheating system, Pirongia FireStation $2000 and a UniversityScholarship of $2000 which is tobe announced soon.
Traversing over 22 farms anda total of 180 kilometres, the 200people in 80 4WD vehiclesenjoyed both the stunning scen-ery and excellent weather.
This was the Rotarians’ninth annual Safari.
The club estimated that over$25,000 was spent in the areaover the three days in March,reports event organiser DavidSamuel.
‘‘Last year’s event contri-buted significant fundingtowards a defibrillator for useby emergency services in theKawhia area and paid for twoseparate university scholar-ships,’’ he says.
Each year the 4WD Safari issupported by the technicalassistance of a group of 4WDenthusiasts. One of them spokerecently at a Rotary meeting, towhich the owners of thefarmland traversed in the 4WDSafari had been invited.
Greg Paul told those gath-ered about his expedition in2007 where he drove from Bei-jing to Paris in a 4WD vehicle,retracing a journey which had
been done 100 years earlier.Last year he organised the
first rally group of 4WD tourenthusiasts to follow a roadjourney through time across theGobi desert to Moscow -Helsinki - Tallinn - Warsaw -and eventually Paris.
They set of in the northernsummer in May and returnedhome in August.
The first requirement was tofit the vehicles with GPStracking and convey them bycontainer to Tientsin. Therethey went to see the TerracottaWarriors at Xian and the out-
standing Olympic buildingsbefore starting their 45 dayjourney.
The Gobi is a “huge sandpit”which took two days and 800 kmto cross. Mr Paul predicts thatwithin five years this part of thejourney could be a super high-way.
The temperature in the Gobigoes to -50o in winter. They sawmany camel trains in the desertas they followed the power linesuntil they eventually came outonto a road.
They saw a 13th Centuryvillage and a spectacular statue
of Genghis Khan some ninestoreys high. Crossing theMongolian - Russian borderneeded patience. Places visitedin transit included Lake Baikaland Ice Caves in Siberia, NatzyNovgorod on the Volvo Riverand they had a BBQ at the NZembassy in Moscow.
They left Russia for Finlandand then crossed the Baltic toTallinn in Estonia. From therethey drove south throughPoland, saw Auschwitz, then onto Prague and eventually Paris.
Mr Paul has a small group torepeat the journey this year andexpects to have three groupsnext year. When asked aboutthe pre-requirements for such ajourney he listed a soundvehicle, health problems takencare of in advance and about$50,000 for a vehicle and twopassengers.
YOUR LETTERS
TA Country Variety Clubkeen to avoid confusion
At our well attended Te AwamutuCountry Variety Club’s AGM on May20 our executive members wereelected unopposed by all current fin-ancial members.
Our club is fully registered with theNZCMSA Incorporated and theWCMA Incorporated as Te AwamutuCountry Variety Club.
In response to other people adver-tising an AGM under ‘our banner’ this
is not in keeping with our club’sconstitution.
These people are not all financialmembers of our legally registeredclub.
The Te Awamutu Country VarietyClub executive apologises to our mem-bers for the harassment and confusioncaused by these people.
TE AWAMUTU COUNTRYVARIETY CLUB EXECUTIVE
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Rather than going into centralHamilton I now take a quick trip southon a quieter road, have no problem
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More people should look at thisalternative.
DANNA GLENDININGNGAHINAPOURI
Driving me to distractionI wonder if it just me
that gets frustrated bydrivers who double parknear the Post Shop in TeAwamutu.
I watch as they either
post letters, empty theirmail boxes or wait fortheir passengers who aredoing the same thing.
Do they not see thedouble yellow lines
which prevent otherdrivers from passing? Orare they just an exampleof inconsiderate, lazymotorists?ANNETTE WHITTLE
Facelift did not extend to all areasA facelift for what we call ‘‘Our
Town’.They’ve replaced all sorts that it
lacked. But our rates have gone
up,when they should have gone down,And the pavement at my place?Still cracked!
ED CLARKE
Drought broken without the floodingFour days in May with significant
rain brought the area out of droughtwithout the floods in other parts of thecountry, reports local weatherwatcher Paul Hobbs.
He recorded 112mm of rainfall forthe month, although the year to datetotal is still tracking 60mm belowaverage with 390mm for the first fourmonths of the year.
Promotions Fundcould close early
Event organisers seeking council support tostage events in the Waipa District have beenadvised to move quickly.
At Council’s policy committee meeting, coun-cillors recommended that the closing date forapplications to the District Promotions Fund bebrought forward one month.
If the recommendation is accepted at the nextCouncil meeting, applications will close at the endof July, instead of at the end of August.
Manager, community relationships JeanetteTyrrell said the $100,000 District Promotions Fundwas established to encourage organisers to stageevents in the district.
“Events bring a number of benefits and not justthe obvious economic ones in terms of visitornumbers and their resultant spending,” she said.“Events add life and vitality to the district,provide opportunities for locals and help ensurekey sites like the Kihikihi Domain are wellutilised.”
Events which have previously been supportedvia the district promotions fund include theMitavite International Horse Trial at Kihikihi,international waka ama competition at LakeKarapiro, national netball fixtures at MysteryCreek, and national basketball league games at theTe Awamutu Events Centre. The most financialsupport that could be given to any one event was$10,000.
The policy committee also squashed any possi-bility of “double-dipping” from event organisersby recommending that financial support for thesame event could only be sought from one councilsource.
Council was planning an information eveningin July to assist event organisers and ensure theywere clear about Council’s expectations.
“We’re not prepared to simply hand overmoney and leave event organisers to it,” MsTyrrell said. “We have expectations of all eventorganisers and we expect those to be met.”
Date correctionThe ‘Kid Power’ seminar being hosted by
Kainga Aroha is being held this weekend, June 20(not June 2 as previously listed). For more detailscontact Lesley Egglestone (ph 871 6506).
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TC150610CA02TRENDS owner Heather Thompson adds new ‘Guess’ stock to the shelves.
BY CATHY ASPLIN
‘Trends’ new owner HeatherThompson found out just daysbefore the shoe store was toreopen that paving work was tobe done right outside her dooras part of the mainstreetmakeover.
‘ ‘But fortunately thecontractors were very accom-modating and got the workcompleted early, prior to open-ing.
‘‘I thought they were excel-lent really - one of the workerseven came in to buy shoes forhis wife!’’
So Trends opened on timewith a revamped look and sev-eral new ranges of shoes.
‘‘Even though the winterbuying had already been done, Iwas fortunate to pick up acouple of great ranges to add tothe store.’’
‘Sketchers’ shoes areproving to be popular with arange of casual shoes as well asthe new ‘Shape Ups’.
‘‘Shape Ups are designed tomake you work harder and giveyou better posture. People whohave bought these shoes havecome back raving about them.’’
The Guess range of shoes,handbags and belts have alsobeen added to the line-up.
‘‘I love the Guess range, it’s apopular, bold brand of stylishshoes, belts and bags thatappeal to our young and young-at-heart customers.’’
For those who enjoy thegreat outdoors, Trends has a
range of Bestard hunting andtrekking boots/shoes and arethe exclusive stockist of Haixboots.
‘‘Haix are usually only avail-able online, so we are the soleretailer.’’
The store also stocksscarves, gloves, ‘skinny’ tights,shoe accessories such as insolesand laces, and maintenanceproducts such as polishes and
waterproofing creams.Looking ahead, there will be
further additions for the nextseason
‘‘I’ve just been doing thebuying for summer - there’ssome really exciting ranges thatwill be coming into the store.’’
Ms Thompson has a variedbackground in retail - havingsold everything from gifts andhomewares to paint.
‘‘I was also a racehorsetrainer and we own three otherbusinesses
‘‘They have all given megreat experience working withpeople and I’m loving the newstore. We’ve had some lovelyfeedback already.’’
For further details orenquiries call in to Trends at 41Alexandra Street or phone 8716348.
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Te Awamutu MethodistChurch has undergone majorrenovations in 2010, with theremoval of the old Sunday School Hall and the joining ofthe Church structure to Bry-ant Hall.
This created space for akitchen, meeting room, toiletsand vestibules for the ministerand for other church relatedactivities.
All renovations have been done in conjunction with theNew Zealand Historic Plac-es rating for the bui ld ing and are sym-pathetic to theoriginal 1915 design.
The lat-est in ancil-lary sound and visualequipment has been
installed which will make thebuilding ‘state of the art’ forboth worship and community activities.
In keeping with previous projects on the Church’s BankStreet site, local contractors have proved their worth.
Murtagh Construction were the main contractors, while David Peake did the roofi ngand Nicky Samuel the land-scaping.
“Tim Gisler(of Gisler Ar-chitects) did afantastic job indesigning the
new parto f
the Church to match the old,” says Peter Robertson, devel-opment chairman and Meth-odist Church treasurer.
“Retired builder Eddie Web-ster was our clerk of worksand he was here virtually eve-ry day throughout the project.He did a wonderful job.”
The brick church on the sitewas opened on February 10,1915. It replaced the original 1875 wooden church frontingRoche Street from the samesite, built to seat 80 people.
Methodism had come toTe Awamutu when the British Army occupied Otawhao Mis-sion Station in 1864 at the endof the Waikato War period.
The 1915 brick church was designed in early English ar-
chitectural style. The con-tract of 1241 pounds
LANDMARK Te Awamutu Methodist Church, looking resplendent after refurbishment and renovations.
Methodist Church celebrates major upgradewas let to Te Awamutu build-ers Abernathy and Gray.
A stone laying ceremony had been held on November 4, 1914, at which stones werelaid by Mr E.B. Bridgman andMrs A. Gibson - both thesestones are still visible in thefront wall. A description ofthe yet to be built church was published in the ‘Argus’ on September 17, 1914.
It noted: “Two front ves-tibuled entrances are fromBank Street. The roof insideis to be traceried, arched andpanelled work, and all the in-side walls will be fi nished withdado and varied panel treat-ment .... All windows will beglazed with tinted cathedral glass, in lead lights.”
The 1875 wooden churchwas demolished in 1940 tomake way for the Bryant Hall.
Previous modifi cations to the brick church over the years have included an ex-tension on the east wall toincrease seating capacity andthe bricking up of the westernvestibule entrance.
A re-dedication took placeat Te Awamutu MethodistChurch on Sunday. This Sat-urday the public are invited toinspect the renovations be-
METHODIST CHURCH development committee chairman, Peter Robertson in the new/old space which has addedto the capacity of the Church. He will perform along with fellow Waitomo Caves Choir members on Sunday.tween 11am and 3pm.
On the following afternoonat 2pm, the improved acous-tics of the new interior will bedemonstrated with a perform-ance by the well known Wait-omo Caves Choir, to which the public are also invited.
The Church and facili-ties have been home to awide variety of community uses over the years - includ-ing Care and Craft, holidayprogrammes, Toy Library, Te Awamutu Country VarietyClub and family conferences
for the Justice Department.The facilities’ suitability for
these activities has been en-hanced as has the capacityand capability of the Churchwhich with its adjoining roomcould now accommodate upto 300 people.
Te Awamutu Methodist Church has long been a land-mark in Te Awamutu and oneof the ‘architectural gems’ inthe town.
This upgrading will ensurethat role is continued and en-hanced.
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TC150610CT01JET SETTERS: Scott Creighton (left) will represent New Zealand in Canada next month, while (secondfrom left) Hayden McCormick, Thomas Moser and Julia Main will wear the silver fern in Canberra.
BY COLIN THORSEN
New Zealand U17 roadcycling championHayden McCormick iskeen to continue hiscountry’s proud recordin the Junior Tour ofCanberra.
McCormick and hisTe Awamutu Sports club-mates Thomas Moser (18)and Julia Main (16) havebeen selected in a36-strong BikeNZ team toride the DBR Australia2010 Junior and Women’sCanberra Tour from July2-4.
Past U17 Tour win-ners include our veryown Rushlee Buchananand Rotorua’s SamBewley, now based inGirona, Spain and linkedwith Lance Armstrong’sRadioShak pro team.
Te Awamutu SportsClub’s Mark Langlandswon the criterium stagewhen the Tour doubledas the ACT champion-ships at the time.
More recently, JoshAtkins (Christchurch)and Tom David (Auck-land) have won the Tour.Atkins has gone on tobecome a big part of theNew Zealand juniortrack squad for the worldchampionships andDavid is racing inBelgium.
This year’s New Zea-land team to Canberratrained together at acamp in New Plymouth,including riding the Tourof Taranaki at Queen’sBirthday Weekend.
McCormick and Mainwere most impressivewinning and finishing
second respectively ongeneral classification(GC) in the U17 category.
Moser found lifetougher riding in theelite men’s A gradeagainst the likes ofOlympian GordonMcCauley but will be bet-ter for the experience.
Chances ofMcCormick featuring on
the podium in Canberralook bright — he is amuch stronger, wiserrider than he was in 2009.
As a first year U17rider in the event, heplaced 23rd on GC, show-ing that he will be a realthreat this year.
Had he not beencaught in the back half ofthe bunch, when the field
split up climbing a hill onstage one, he could wellhave had a top 10 placingon debut.
He rode good races inall of the remainingstages, with a bestplacing of 14th in thetime trial.
Julia Main is a rapidlyimproving rider, threat-ening to break through
for a richly deservingvictory on the back of astring of podiumplacings.
Since placing fourthU17 girl in the Te Awa-mutu Junior Tour, shehas been third in theRotorua Tour and brides-maid in each of the Hub,Bev May, Hawkes Bayand Taranaki tours.
Creighton tostrike gold
One thing is for certain — Te Awamutu Sportscyclist Scott Creighton will strike gold early in theTour de l’Abitibi.
The 17-year-old is the sole Waikato rider in thesix-strong New Zealand team flying out to Canadaon July 14th for the six day tour. He returns homeon July 29.
The Tour de l’Abitibi, held annually in Quebec,has been coined the ‘Junior Tour de France’.
As a consequence of being an U19 Nations Cupevent, many strong teams from various parts of theworld have entered.
The 156 riders, representing 26 countries, willstart the time trial from down a gold mine.
Their bikes will go down the mine (500mvertically) on an elevator the night before, followedby the riders on trucks the day of the race. Theriders will have a five minute warm up, onstationary spin bikes, before climbing out of themine to commence the 14.5km time trial.
New Zealand U19 coach for the past two years,Ken Bewley rates Creighton highly.
‘‘I see Scott very much an integral part of ourteam throughout the 700km journey over the sixdays of the Tour de l’Abitibi.
‘‘His time trialling skill and leadership qualitieson the road will be crucial to the team’s overallsuccess.’’
Bewley says Creighton rode strongly in supportof his New Zealand U19 team-mate Nick Sutton inthe Tour of Taranaki from June 5-7.
Sutton finished fifth and Creighton 12th ongeneral classification in the elite men’s field.Creighton was only two and a half minutes down onthe winner Joe Cooper and second placed GordonMcCauley.
Prior to that, he won the Central Hawkes BayTour, placed 10th in the Te Awamutu Tour, fourthin Rotorua Tour (winning the criterium stage) andwon the Waikato Secondary Schools’ road race.
‘‘Nations Cup events (like the Tour l’Abitibi) arethe next best thing to a world championship.
‘‘That’s why we’re taking these riders to Canada,to groom them for next year’s junior worlds inCopenhagen.
‘‘I’m sure Scott will rise to the occasion inCanada to cement his spot on the plane to the 2011junior worlds.’’
Upon his arrival in Canada, Creighton and histeam-mates will have a one-day warm up event inMontreal.
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Sports collect crucial win
TC150610CT02TRY scorer Josh Harris in full flight for Te Awamutu Sports.
Equal third going into home game against HautapuEcolab Te Awamutu Sports
posted their first championshipround win to stay in touch withthe Waikato premier rugbyleaders, beating Melville 17-12 inHamilton.
The win promotes Te Awa-mutu Sports to equal third (fifthon points differential).
Defending champions Mor-rinsville Sports lead with eightpoints, having knocked over thetop two qualifiers Hamilton OldBoys, last week, and Fraser Tech18-9 on Saturday.
Hamilton Marist occupysecond place, two points behindMorrinsville, after holding Ham-ilton Old Boys to a 14-14 draw athome.
Fraser Tech, Hautapu and TeAwamutu Sports are all on fivepoints, followed by Melville andHamilton Old Boys on three andOtorohanga on two.
Peter Bain reports thatconditions were heavy underfootand Sports took advantage of astrong wind in the first spell.
First five-eighth JordanDavies played a key role with hisaccurate kicking to keep Mel-ville pinned inside their 22.
Second-five Leon Emery alsogoal-kicked accurately in thedifficult conditions, opening thescoring with a penalty from infront of the posts.
The Sports’ forward pack keptthe ball in tight from a lineout todrive hooker Simon Kay over fora try.
Emery’s conversion was suc-cessful from out wide after theball hit the upright and droppedover the crossbar. Trailing 10-0,Melville had a sustained periodon attack but effective, scram-bling defence prevented triesbeing scored on two occasions.
A Melville turnover, from a
crash tackle by Leon Emery, wasseized upon by Sports’ centreMark Murray, who toed the ballahead, re-gathered and fed anunmarked Josh Harris to scoreout wide.
Emery converted to give histeam a 17-0 lead at the break.
Melville also used the wind togood effect in the second spell.
Following severalinfringements around the rucks,Sports lost halfback LukeParsons, who was the unluckyplayer to be ‘sin-binned’.
It was not until the 65thminute that the home teamopened their account, with No. 8Bronson Daniels scoring on theend of some good pick-and-gowork from the forwards.
The alarm bells must havestarted ringing for Te AwamutuSports when winger AaronRogers scored a long rangesecond try for Melville only fourminutes later to trail by fivepoints.
Both teams squandered scor-ing opportunities in the closingstages but it was Melville whomust have been left lamenting onwhat might have been afterhammering away unsuccessfullyat Te Awamutu Sports’ trylinefor the last five minutes.
Bain says it was a veryrelieved Te Awamutu side whenthe final whistle went.
For Sports, the whole forwardpack put in a huge effort, withprop Kieran Ramage again lead-ing the way with a fine perform-ance in the tight and carryingthe ball forward.
Fullback Jordan Craig had asafe game at the back in tryingconditions.
Sports’ next game is at hometo Hautapu in a repeat ‘Battle ofthe Waipa’ this Saturday.
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South African netball teamplaying at TA Events Centre
CFPHOMETOWN favourite Chyna Hohepa set to play South Africa.
BY COLIN THORSEN
Chyna Hohepa ishoping a vocal crowd ofhome town supportersget behind her WaikatoUnder 21 netball teamtaking on the SouthAfrican national team.
The 2009 runners-upat the Netball New Zea-land Age Group Cham-pionships will play theSouth Africans at ASBBank Stadium at TeAwamutu Events Centreon Saturday, June 19.
The South Africantouring squad of 15players and sevenofficials will be in Auck-land from June 12-21 toprepare for a test seriesin Samoa.
Carin Strauss, coachof the South Africanteam, approachedGaylene Dorssers (TeAwamutu) asking for anopportunity to playagainst one of the Wai-kato teams.
‘‘Waikato U21 coachRebecca Gabel is realkeen to play them,’’ saysDorrsers, the NetballWaikato Region highperformance officer.
‘‘I think it is a greatopportunity for heryoung team to playagainst a different styleof netball to what theyare used to.
‘‘It will be a toughassignment for them butthey are really lookingforward to the chal-lenge.’’
Hohepa is a second
year member of the Wai-kato U21 team.
The multi talented TeAwamutu athlete hasbeen playing for the Wai-kato University netballteam in the Super 12competition, comprisingthe top three teams fromthe Waikato, NorthHarbour, CountiesManukau and Aucklandregions.
University finishedfifth in the competitionand Hohepa was namedWaikato ‘player of thetournament’ by theNetball Waikatoselectors.
The game againstSouth Africa will com-mence at 6.30pm, withdoors opening from5.30pm. There will be a $2charge for spectators.
‘‘Come along and sup-port your local team, itshould be an entertain-ing spectacle,’’ saysHohepa.
‘‘South Africa areformidable opponents inany sport.’’
The Waikato Under 21line-up is Jessie Waitapu(captain), Elsa Brown,Aroha Crombie, KahliaCoffin, Caitlin Easter,Natalie Mourits, MorganMorrow, Chyna Hohepa,Rachael Fabling,Stephanie Fowlie andKatherine Coffin.
The team will bemanaged by SylviaSmith, with Elly Tobiasofficiating as physio andTeresa Ogden as theteam trainer.
Fundraiser forcycling reps
Four young Te Awamutu Sports cyclists selectedto represent New Zealand in Australia and Canadaurgently need your assistance.
Julia Main, Hayden McCormick, Scott Creightonand Thomas Moser are running a Jumbo GarageSale on Saturday, June 26, starting 8am at TeAwamutu Stadium.
The riders would be grateful for any donations ofitems to sell.
All proceeds will be used to help fund their tripsto either the Tour of Canberra or the Tour del’Abitibi in Canada. This is a great opportunity toget rid of those unwanted items.
Items can be dropped off Wednesday nights at theclub garage at Te Awamutu Stadium between 5.15and 5.30pm. Look for Debbie McCormick.
If you need items to be collected, contact Robyn(Creighton) on 07 827 8808 or Debbie 07 870 1725.
See stories on these New Zealand cyclingrepresentatives on page 13.
Haycock shinesSharyn Haycock overcame exceptionally heavy
conditions to be the only player on women’s clubday to break 70 net at Stewart Alexander Golf Club.
Haycock won the scramble with 69 net, fromDawn Griffin, who claimed the runner-up spot (bylot) with 70, from Jocelyn Jeffries and CherylForster, who also shot 70.
Bev Roigard was one further shot adrift on 71,followed by Ann Crichton, Dawn King on 75, SherrilLawrence, Ann McGhie 78 and Beth Walker 80.
LGU winners were C. Forster (silver) with 70 net,B. Walker (bronze I) 80, S. Haycock (bronze II) 69and A. Crichton (bronze III) 75.
Double joy for JohnBirthday ‘boy’ John Apeldoorn skipped his team
to outright victory in the winter tournament,sponsored by Generation Homes, at Te AwamutuBowling Club.
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For bookings & moreinformation contactAlan Price...871 5151
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TA TILESFROM OUR STORE TO YOUR FLOOR
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BCITO Qualifi ed TilersCertifi ed Waterproofers
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CORBOY EARTHMOVERS LTD
• Excavator Hire
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• Metal Supplies & Cartage
of Aggregates
• Underpass Installation
• Driveway Hotmixing and
Chipsealing
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Ph Cactus(07) 871 1803
WAIKATO BOBCAT& DIGGER SERVICES
021 846 109Shayne & Denise HamiltonOwner/Operator
Ph 871 3894Fax 871 4459
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Farm roads formed and metalled.Complete road maintenance equipment available.
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www.smartscan.co.nz
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Pregnancy testingDairy, beef, sheep, deer
and calf dehorning
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Gardens, patios, fences and driveways ~ Concrete, hotmix or cobblestones
Mobile 0274 968 095Phone 07 872 2660
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www.waynehewittlandscaping.co.nz
Lawn laying - Rotary hoe/lawn rake
Fencing Paving Garden Edging
Driveways - complete job
concrete or materials of your choice
All Landscaping Requirements
Wayne HewittWayne HewittLANDSCAPINGLANDSCAPING
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AcknowledgementsARMSTRONGGloria Dell.Thank you, fromGloria and Tbatty andgirls. To the angels forthe break in theweather and everyonefor the great turnoutin Kawhia at theservice and sportsclub. The generositywith teamwork, food,flowers, koha, love andsupport is greatlyappreciated. Due tothe overwhelmingnumber of sponsorsfrom you all, pleaseaccept this as apersonal thank you.
LENNOXIain.Anne Lennox andfamilies wish to say abig thank you to allwho called bringingflowers, food and love,all who phoned,provided meals andcomfort. Specialthanks to the TeAwamutu BibleChapel - a suddenparting for us - suddenglory for Iain.
DeathsCAMPTONEdith Dorothy (Peg).Passed awaypeacefully at MatarikiHospital onWednesday June 9,2010 in her 91st year.Loved wife of the lateBill. Dearly lovedmother and mother-in-law of Jim and JoyLindsay, Barry andKaren, Graeme andWendy. Loved nana ofAngela, Joanne, John,Raeleen, Paul, Julieand Dion. Great nanaof Tyler, Caitlin,Cameron, Logan,Emma, Caleb, Joshua,Alex, Samara, Levi,Olivia and Joshua.She was "The Boss" atTe AwamutuPrepackers for morethan 40 years."Your hard toil is over,
it’s time torest in peace."
Our grateful thanks tothe staff at MatarikiHospital who lovinglycared for mum. As shewished, a privatefarewell has been held.Communications toJ.Lindsay, 12Mangapiko Street, TeAwamutu.
CAMPTONPeg.Loved mother of Barryand Karen, nana ofRaeleen and ChrisSheehan, Paul andAnge. Great nan ofCaleb, Joshua andAlex Sheehan, Samaraand Levi Campton."At last you can rest in
peace mum."
CAMPTONPeg.Beloved mother andnana of Graeme,Wendy and DionCampton, Julie andJustyn, Olivia andJosh Bedford fromBrisbane.
Rest in Peace Mum.
DeathsHUNTChristopher John(Chrissy).On June 13, 2010.Passed awaypeacefully with hisstones in his hand. Alittle fighter to the end.A very special manwho touched manyhearts. Te AwamutuResidential Trustgives heart felt thanksto all support staff whocared for Chrissy.
A service for Chrissywill be held atAlexandra HouseChapel, 570 AlexandraStreet, Te Awamutuon Wednesday June 16at 11.00am followed byburial at The TeAwamutu LawnCemetery.—
Te Awamutu FuneralServices FDANZ
HUNTChristopher.Died June 13, 2010."To Chrissy Hunt, ourlittle man. Thank youfor all the laughs andcheeky antics. We were
so lucky to have hadyou in our lives, you
taught us so much andwe will miss you
always."Lot of love Fran andVicki xoxo
MCKINNONNgaire (Robin)Formerly Hartnell(nee Dittmer)On June 13 2010 after along battle withcancer. Loved wife ofTony. Loved mother ofMichelle Devlin andAndrew and LisaHartnell. Lovinggrandmother ofCourtney, Samantha,Jayden, Liam, andAlex.
A service for Robin willbe held at AlexandraHouse Chapel, 570Alexandra Street, TeAwamutu onThursday June 17 at11.00am followed byburial at The PirongiaCemetery. In lieu offlowers, donations inmemory of Robin tothe Waikato Divisionof the Cancer Societywould be appreciatedand may be left at theservice. Allcommunications tothe McKinnon Family,c/- PO Box 137, TeAwamutu please.
Te Awamutu FuneralServices FDANZ.
Tuition
Phone 871-5314Phone 871-5314
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Janet Harper back in Te Awamutu and ready to teach.
Phone 871-5314
RegisteredMusic Teacher
Church Services
Move Of GodMinistries
"HEALING MEETINGS"Wednesdays and
Thursdays,8.30pm, at Scout Hall
All Welcome
PersonalPHONE James Parlane,Solicitor, 870-4991.
Lost and FoundREADING glasses lostaround the Warehousecarpark on WednesdayJune 9. Phone (07)873-2868.
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YMI Te Awamutu Badminton
Shirley IrvingMEMORIAL
TOURNAMENTWednesday June 16
at 7.30pmAll past and present members welcome
Members a plate for supper
Meetings
TE AWAMUTUMAORIWOMENSWELFARELEAGUEANNUAL GENERAL
MEETINGAnglican Church Hall
18 Lyons Street,Kihikihi
Friday June 25, 20106.00pm
All WelcomePhone 871-4971 or871-5757 evenings
PIRONGIAHISTORIC VISITOR
CENTRE798 Franklin StreetANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
Tuesday June 22,2010 at 7.30pm
Talk byNick van der Sande
onTraditional
Carriage DrivingAll welcome
Showjumping WaikatoANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
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Enquiries to Allan Lambert(President)
(027) 492-8310 orSheryn Hobbs (Secretary)
(07) 827-4575/(021) 410-135
Waipa Equestrian ParkWednesday June 23
at 7.00pmElection of Offi cers
Discussion of RemitsGeneral Business
All interested people welcome
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Thursday, June 175.30pm
To be held at Otawhao Marae
All WelcomeAny enquiries, please
phone 871-4199 extn 802
OTAWHAO MARAE
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
7528528AA
PUBLIC NOTICESection41(3)
Sale of Liquor Act 1989
Mavana Holdings Ltd, PO Box 9028,Tauranga, Liquor Retail has madeapplication to theDistrict LicensingAgency at Te Awam-utu for the renewal of an Off Licencein respect of thepremises situated atcnr Sloane & Vaile Streets, Te Awamutuand known as Superliquor Te Awamutu.The general nature ofthe business conduct-ed (or to be conduct-ed) under the licenceis Liquor Retail.The days on which and the hours dur-ing which liquor is(or is intended to be)sold under the licenceare: Monday to Sun-day from 9.00am -11.00pm.The application may be inspected duringordinary offi ce hours at the offi ce of the Waipa District Coun-cil, District LicensingAgency, Bank Street,Te Awamutu/WilsonStreet, Cambridge.Any person who isentitled to object andwho wishes to objectto the grant of appli-cation may, not laterthan 10 working days after the date of thefi rst publication of no-tice, of the applicationin a newspaper in ac-cordance with the Act fi le a notice in writingof the objection withThe Secretary of theDistrict LicensingAgency, at Waipa Dis-trict Council, Private Bag 2402, Te Awamu-tu 3840.This is the second pub-lication of this notice.
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waxy, itchy, blocked, noisy
EARS?Ear Examination/Suction Clinic
No referral needed.
At 160 Mahoe Street (beside the Events Centre)
Every Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pmNext week ONLY Friday June 25
9.00am - 5.30pm
EFTPOS AVAILABLE
For more information andappointments call 0800 126 818
www.earhealth.co.nz
7528558AA
EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEMEPUBLIC MEETING
June 15, 2010Hon. Dr Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change
Issues and Environment and Shane Ardern, MP
Taranaki-King Country will be available to address
the ETS issue at a meeting at 7.15 pm at the
Otorohanga Club Meeting Room.
Advertise with us!Phone 871-5151
Phone 871-5151Phone 871-5151
Need toNeed toadvertise?advertise?
THE CLASSI TEAMTHE CLASSI TEAMCAN HELP!CAN HELP!
ADVERTISINGis a great way to
inform yourcustomers/clients
about your business.Phone us today andspeak to one of ourfriendly team at TeAwamutu Courier.
Phone 871-5151
Do you require Do you requirenewsprint paper? newsprint paper?
We sell roll ends of newsprint.
Available from our office;336 Alexandra Street.
Phone 871-5151Phone 871-5151
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Pursuant to the provisions of the Dog Control Act 1996, public notice is
hereby given that the fees for the registration and control of dogs for the
year commencing July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 are due and payable
from July 1, 2010.
The following fees are prescribed and apply to all dogs over the age of
three months:
1. Dog Registration and Control FeesUrban dogs $116 per dog
Urban Dogs - Neutered $ 90 per dog
Urban Dogs - Special Owner Scheme $ 90 per dog
Urban Dogs - Neutered and
Special Owner Scheme $ 47 per dog
Rural Dogs $ 90 per dog
Rural Dogs - Special Owner Scheme $ 47 per dog
2. An additional late registration fee of 50% of the fee will be payable on
dogs not registered before August 1, 2010.
3. A registration tag will be supplied for each dog on registration.
All fees include Goods and Services Tax.
Dog owners are encouraged to register their dogs before August 1, 2010.
In addition to a late registration fee, failure to register any dog may also
result in the issue of an Infringement Notice, which carries a fi ne of
$300.
Registrations may be paid at the Council Offi ce, 17 Maniapoto Street,
Otorohanga or by posting the fees to Otorohanga District Council, P O Box
11, Otorohanga 3940.
D Clibbery
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
www.otorohanga.co.nz
OTOROHANGA DISTRICT COUNCIL
2010/11 DOG CONTROL FEES
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Phone 871-6373 • Fax 871-4243 • Mobile (021) 951-786Email [email protected]
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and SaturdayDepart: Rose Gardens - 8.30amReturn: Leave Fieldays - 5.00pmFare: $12 return adults, $8 children under 16
Tickets can be purchased from driver.
Fieldays BusTIMETABLE
Public Notices Public Notices
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PUBLIC NOTICESection 31(3)
Sale of Liquor Act 1989
MW & Rj Goble Ltd 49B Rosebanks Dr, RD 3, Hamil-ton, owner/opera-tor has made appli-cation to the DistrictLicensing Agencyat Te Awamutu forthe grant of an OffLicence in respect ofthe premises situat-ed at 690 CambridgeRoad, Te Awamutuand known as Pak nSave, Te Awamutu.The general nature ofthe business conduct-ed (or to be conduct-ed) under the licenceis Supermarket.The days on which and the hours duringwhich liquor is (or isintended to be) soldunder the licence are:Monday to Sunday from 7.00am to mid-night.The application may be inspected duringordinary offi ce hours at the offi ce of the Waipa District Coun-cil, District LicensingAgency, Bank Street,Te Awamutu/WilsonStreet, Cambridge.Any person who isentitled to object andwho wishes to objectto the grant of appli-cation may, not laterthan 10 working days after the date of thefi rst publication of no-tice, of the applicationin a newspaper in ac-cordance with the Act fi le a notice in writingof the objection withThe Secretary of theDistrict LicensingAgency, at Waipa Dis-trict Council, Private Bag 2402, Te Awamu-tu 3840.This is the fi rst publi-cation of this notice.
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KIDS car, sit in, pushalong, pre-lovedcondition, $20. Phone871-9399.
For Sale
For Sale Under $50
Stock Auctions
TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALEThursday, June 17, 11.00am start
Location:Te Awamutu SaleyardsPaterangi Road, Te Awamutu
Sale Comprising:11.00am Prime & Boners10 Fat Cattle
100 Boners
Store Cattle10 2 yr str & heifers
30 ylg beef x strs & heifers
30 Wnr beef x strs & heifers
12.00 noon Sheep & Calves50 Four day calves
20 Prime Lambs
30 Store Lambs
20 Angus 10 days-2 week old calves
12.00 Dairies (Note change of start time)20 High BW empty cows.20 I/C Budget cows
A/C PG Hosking55 I/C Fries heifersCalving July 27 Jsy Bull AB bredComplete line well grown, unrecordedContact Doug Campbell (027) 493-4484
Preliminary NoticeTe Awamutu Machinery Sale
Thursday June 24 12.30 start
Entries being taken.
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All enquiries to:Chris Ryan 871-3313 or (027) 243-1078
Andrew Reyland 871-3316 or (027) 223-7092Andy Transom 870-6059 or (027) 596-5142
Bill Donnelly (07) 873-1855 or (027) 493-2063Steve Old (027) 471-2807 or (07) 871-9245
FirewoodDRY firewood. Phone(021) 141-4361 deliveredby arrangements.
FIREWOODGUM, Macrocarpa, pine,hardwoods. Phone871-6172 or (027) 290-8773.
FIREWOOD5m3 - $160, 10m3 - $290delivered. Phone (07)873-9190 evenings, mobile(021) 617-349.GUM - dry shed stored,$320 4m3 load. Phone (022)019-5828.SEASONED Lawsoniana,gum firewood from$65m3. Phone (07) 827-1007or (027) 375-7225.
For SaleARMY boots, brown, goodcondition, size 10 $49.95.Phone (022) 129-8765.
BUNKSTOP single, bottomdouble, virtually new,$400 ono with two newduvets free, too big forbedroom. Phone 870-5579.DRAWBAR suitable formini tractor, little use$50. Phone 870-2641.
FIELDAYSTICKETS, now on sale atthe I-Site.
Grazing
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LEASE LAND WANTEDLEASE LAND WANTEDWe require lease land in the Te Awamutu
area for the purpose of growing maize silage
and annual grass. We require approximately
100 hectares. Can do short or long term
lease. Please phone
Walling Family Farms (027) 493-4476 ‘Rebecca’Walling Family Farms (027) 493-4476 ‘Rebecca’
ANTIBIOTICREJECT milk wanted.Phone Farrelly calfrearing 871-5075 or text(021) 723-048.
CALF MILKALL surplus wanted.Phone Deb Kirkham871-4815 or (027) 490-1007.
Livestock & Poultry
FIELDAYSTICKETS, now on sale atthe I-Site.
HEREFORD bull calves,week old, for sale, close toTe Awamutu. Phone (021)937-393.
Cars for Sale2003 Mazda Axela21,000km, 2.3L Sedan,red, all features, genuinereason for sale,inspection welcome,$18,000 ono. Phone (021)065-6776.
Get that car outa there!
Wanted - DEAD CARSBest Dollars
A1 ServiceA1 Service
Phone 870-2200Te Awamutu or
(0800) CAR DUMP
LOCALLY OWNEDLOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED& OPERATED
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Vehicles WantedDEAD, export cars, vans,Toyota Surf. Phone (0800)332-467 or (027) 290-2377.
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08004 DEAD
CARS0800 43 32 32
DEAD CARS, TRUCKS & SCRAPMETAL CASH PAID/FREE PICKUP
Ph/Txt Andy:ANDREW CROWLEY027 453 7637
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TOP CASHFOR CARS
Dead or AliveCars, Vans, Trucks
4x4, UtesWe pay up to $3000
Ph: 0800 224 000Conditions apply
To LetSINGLE room, portablesleepout, 8 x 14 ft. $44p/wk, installation costsshared, (free if longterm). Phone 870-4990.
THREE bedroom, BankStreet, $300 p/wk. Phone871-5635.
THREE bedroom house,gas heating, garage, $290p/wk. Phone / text (027)589-6416.
THREE bedroom house inKihikihi, double garage,$270 p/wk. Phone/Text(027) 589-6416.
THREE bedroom house,quiet location close totown, bond andreferences required, $260p/wk. Phone 870-2488 or(027) 281-0047 after5.00pm.
TWO bedroom house atKihikihi, two heatpumps, garage, largesection, pets ok, $250p/wk. Phone 871-5094.
A1 SELFA1 SELF STORAGESTORAGE
New facility, many sizes, good rates, security and
seven day access.Phone 871-3332or (021) 912-900
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TE AWAMUTUSELF STORAGE
From $17 p/w24hr access
Camera SurveillancePH: (07) 856-7584or (027) 608-1749
Vehicles Wanted
TREE CAREGROUNDZONE TreeCare. Pruning, removal,stump grinding, woodsplitting, consultancy.Qualified, professionalarborists. Phone NathanHughes (07) 823-8183.
Gardening &Landscaping
GARDENERRON Elder for all yourgarden maintenance.Phone 871-4282 or (021)254-5875.
Computer ServicesPC PROBLEMS?NO fix, no fee, local ITprofessional available foron site repairs, upgradesand trouble shooting, PCand laptop sales, no callout fees for help, PhoneMatt (027) 515-6996 or870-3038.
Financial
MORTGAGEBROKER
Member of:
NZMBAPhone Christine
871-3176(021) 545-302
Property & HomeMaintenance
GASFULL gas servicing andinstallation service. CallPratts today. 870-5020.
ROOFSRE-SCREWING roofs,save thousands. CallPratts 870-5020.WATERBLASTING -Phone Ultra Clean 0800569-656 today!WINDOWS cleaned by theexperts. Phone UltraClean 0800 569-656.
Property & HomeMaintenance
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CARPETCLEANING
IICRC Approved
ULTRA CLEANPhone 0800 569 656
7521405AA
Try our authentic no-pressure house washing plus fl y and spider treatment
Residential and commercial buildingsAlso roofs, fences and surrounding surfaces
For your free quote phone0800 GO SOFTWASH - 0800 467-638 - A/h Tui 871-7205Email: offi [email protected] - www.softwash.co.nz
Employment Vacancies
7531888AA
Social Worker, Psychologist,Psychiatric Nurse, Psychotherapist?
(Functional Family Therapist)
• Full time position - Southern Waikato Region
“Youth Horizons is a New Zealand success story that has operated for the past thirteen years. It is the only specialist non-government provider of its type - creating its own evidenced-based clinical therapeutic programmes, as well as adapting the top performing international evidence-based models with Maori for New Zealand”Cath Handley, Chief Executive/Kaiwhakahaere.
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is an extensively developed, evidenced-based and clinical approach to working with dysfunctional youth and their family/whanau.The FFT therapist is responsible for providing weekly, home-based family therapy sessions using the FFT intervention model.
You will be a psychologist, social worker, psychiatric nurse or a psychotherapist that is registered or eligible to be registered as a health professional under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act or the Social Workers Registration Act, and have at least two years experience in children and family and/or mental health services. Your ability and willingness to work with families in their homes and fl exibility to work when families are available to meet, sometimes outside of normal working hours, is essential.
The successful applicant will be provided with comprehensive training, and weekly supervision.
To apply for this role please phone Shamima Mohammed on (07) 838-3671,extn 301 or email [email protected]
Applications close July 2, 2010
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Phone Steve Slater(021) 069 9495
Insured for your protectionInsured for your protection
SLATES HANDYMANSLATES HANDYMANSERVICESSERVICES
Is your chimneyIs your chimney clean for winter?clean for winter?
• Gutter Cleaning• Gutter Cleaning• Roof Maintenance• Roof Maintenance• Moss treatment• Moss treatment of roofs and decksof roofs and decks
• Chimney Sweeping• Chimney Sweeping
7463512AA
MOSS, ALGAE,LICHEN TREATMENT
Johnny NelsonJohnny Nelson (027) 476-3347
or 871-7389
Low Pressure HousewashColorsteel roofsRoof spray, Tiles and Decromastic roofsRotary clean, pavers,driveways and footpathsCommercial buildings
LINEDSOAK
HOLES• FOUNDATION
HOLES• OFFAL/RUBBISH
HOLES
KING COUNTRYDRILLING
# 4 Wheel Drive# Best Prices# Associated Concrete Products
25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PHONE DENNISCOLSON
(0800) DUG HOLES(0800) 384 - 465
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OWNER / OPERATOR:
Trade ServicesBRIAN Krippnerbuilding, Advanced tradequalified, alterations andadditions, maintenance,expol/pink batts, no jobtoo small. Phone (027)255-5753 or 870-6462.
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AJ BALDOCK LTD
Email: [email protected] Adam: (021) 774-090
Gib Stopping and Fixing
7505206AA
Specialising in House
& Building Washing
Roof Treatments
Moss & Mould Removals
Biodegradable Chemicals
Fly & Spider Treatment
Call Mark Gordon
& Team 870-3081
CHIMNEY, clean, repairs,parts. Phone AndrewTaylor, 871-5351 or871-4244.
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Electric BlanketElectric BlanketTestingTesting
Get in before winterGet in before winter$7.50 single$7.50 single
$10.00 double $10.00 doubleWestend ElectronicsWestend Electronics
871-5193
DRAINAGENo job too bigor too small -
WE DO IT ALL!Phone 870-6244 or
Colin (027) 498-9022
HEWITSONPLUMBING
Phone 871-3620
FriendlyService
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BOBCATBOBCAT
027 515 6519027 515 651907 871 197107 871 1971
Rosetown Bobcat Ltd
TrevorPeters
OperatorOwner
6151
460A
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Trade Services
7493551AA
WDWDFloorsandersFloorsanders~ Vinyl and Tiles uplifts
~ Wooden and Concrete fl oors sanded
~ Polyurethane application
~ Hardboarding
Wayne Drennan(027) 300-5165
BATHROOMS Forspecialist bathroomdesign and accessories.We do the lot! Call Pratts870-5020.
CAR PROBLEMSHOW convenient is this?Tyre and Tune Centretyres, WOF, servicing, allmechanical work underone roof, 21 Bond Road.Phone 871-3267.
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We service and repair all makes
and modelsdiesel and
petrolPh 871-7251Ph 871-7251
JOHN DIXONJOHN DIXON MOTORSMOTORS
■ ■ ■ ■ ■PHOTOGRAPHS from articles
throughout the paper can beordered at our office, TeAwamutu Courier, 336Alexandra Street. Phone871-5151.■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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NO COURIER?NO COURIER?0800 732 2480800 732 248
GrazingEXCELLENT grazingavailable, long term fordairy heifers,experienced grazier,good contour and water,eczema free/summersafe. Phone Rod or Leann(07) 877-8543.
TERRY LASENBY
BUILDERBUILDERFor all your
building requirements870-1234 A/hrs(027) 496-4656
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PLUMBINGAFFORDABLE
RATESPhone Colin
(027) 498-9022or 870-6244 anytime
ONSITEREPAIRS
● Ride On Mowers● Domestic Mowers● Domestic Fences
Stuart Law(027) 226-6889
22 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2010
Employment VacanciesFARM Assistant, milkingand general farm work,drive in position. Phone(021) 0232-6456.
CLEANER wanted,domestic andcommercial, bufferexperience and driverslicense. Phone 871-3309.
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Need help?Phone: (07) 871-3176
ARE you aged 16-17looking for a job ? Let mehelp you get valuablework experience towardspermanent employment.Phone (07) 827-3754 ortext name and number toFiona on (027) 294-8556 orRosemary on (027)295-8715.
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WANTEDPAPER DELIVERY PERSON
Pirongia areaTuesday and Thursday deliveries
Own bike essentialPhone Mike Kimber
870-4540
HELP!WE need even more woolfor our brilliant knittershelping with OperationCover Up, if you havesome spare, please drop itat the Te AwamutuCourier office, 336Alexandra Street.
MILKINGMACHINE
TECHNICIAN REQUIREDMust have two yearsworking experience
Send CV to:Pratt Milking
MachinesPO Box 488,Te Awamutu
Phone 870-4011
CALF REARERand/or
RELIEF MILKERWanted for
July 10 - April 11Regular workguaranteed.Phone Aaron
871-1533
Employment WantedFENCING
FARM - Residential -Lifestyle, for all yourfencing requirements,experience and qualityguaranteed. Phone (07)827-1849 or mobile (027)473-0001.
FARM assistance team,husband and wife,excellent with stock andcalf rearing, milking,feeding etc, two yearsexperience. Phone871-8752, (027) 378-3086.
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CALL ME ... for• Post ramming• New fencing• Post and rail• Stock yards• Underground cables
Phone Rusty(021) 780-105
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Career Training
Increase your team’s productivity by joining our two-day intensive management programme developed to meet the specifi c needs of people managing within the dairy and greater agribusiness-sector. Programme held in Te Awamutu on July 8 and 9.
‘8 Steps’ to Management
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STALLSAVAILABLE
Phone (07) 823-6892
ADVERTISINGis a great way to
inform yourcustomers/clients
about your business.Phone us today andspeak to one of ourfriendly team at TeAwamutu Courier.
Phone 871-5151
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Come to the HamilTronBluegrass Muffin Show
From the team whobrought you last year’s sell-out concert Curious Folk Cafe,comes the even more eclecticHamilTron Bluegrass MuffinShow — a one-night-onlyshowcase of three ofHamilton’s most successfulunconventional bands fromthe last 40 years.
The line-up is:
• Hamilton County BluegrassBand — Down-home TV starsin the early 1970’s, swingingagainst the tide of pop androck.• Big Muffin Serious Band —Madcap skiffle group, whoredefined busking in the mid-1980’s, and brought the ukul-ele back from obscurity.• The Trons — Internationally
famous self-playing roboticband. The brain-child of inven-tor/musician Greg Locke.
The show is part of theIGNITION 2010 — HamiltonFringe Festival and is atMeteor Theatre in VictoriaStreet this Friday at 8pm.
Enquire athamiltonfringe.co.nz or phonethe booking line (07) 839 1189.
SEE The Trons (if you can) live at HamilTron Bluegrass Muffin Show with the iconicHamilton County Bluegrass Band (below).
BIG MUFFINS — a very serious band from the 80s.
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Venue: Te Awamutu Bible ChapelPhone: Sally Shierlaw870 2074Come along... we’d
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Chat & ChewBring your
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Te Awamutui-SITE Visitor Centre
FIELDAYS 2010
Buses depart from info centre daily at 8amBuses depart from info centre daily at 8am
CALL IN AND SEE US CALL IN AND SEE USBEFORE YOU HEAD OFF!BEFORE YOU HEAD OFF!
June 16-19June 16-19Tickets now onTickets now onsale at i Sitesale at i SiteAdults $18,Adults $18,Children $9Children $9Gate Sale Price $20Gate Sale Price $20
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ROBIN HOOD THE PREQUEL MTUE & FINAL WED 7.25
SEX AND THE CITY 2 MTUE, WED & THU 7.15, FRI 7.55,
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PRINCE OF PERSIA MTUE & WED 7.40, THU 7.45, FRI 8.15,
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Wed 16th 5.30pm Restaurant open for Field DaysMembership draw & Fishing Section Monthly
meeting 7.00pm Mastermind Quiz night, (teams of four) 8.30pm Supper
Thu 17th 1.00pm Housie 5.30pm Restaurant open
Fri 18th 12noon to 2.00pm Restaurant open 5.30pm Raffl es & Membership Draw 5.30pm Restaurant open
Sat 19th 12noon to 2.00pm Restaurant open 1.00pm Lucky Punter
5.30pm Restaurant open
Sun 20th 1.00pm Club open – Country Variety get together5.30pm Restaurant open – roast dinner
and a-la-carte
Mon 21st 12noon Restaurant open “Pot Luck Lunch”5.30pm Raffl es & Membership Draw5.30pm Restaurant open
Tue 22nd 1.00pm 500 Card Club
The Clubrooms are open to members invited guests
and members of affi liated clubs.
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CINEMASCENE
Shrek Forever After Advanced 3D and 2D screenings
After challenging an evil dragon,rescuing a beautiful princess andsaving your in-laws’ kingdom, what’san ogre to do?
Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenlywind up a domesticated family man.
Instead of scaring villagers awaylike he used to, a reluctant Shrek nowagrees to autograph pitch forks.
What’s happened to this ogre’sroar?
Longing for the days when he felt
like a ‘real ogre’, Shrek is duped intosigning a pact with the smooth-talking
deal maker, Rumpelstiltskin.Shrek suddenly finds himself in a
twisted, alternate version of Far FarAway, where ogres are hunted,Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek andFiona have never met.
Now, it’s up to Shrek to undo all he’sdone in the hopes of saving his friends,restoring his world and reclaiming hisone true love.
Thirty Seconds To Mars liveCelebrate Thirty
Seconds To Marsperforming atAuckland’s Logan Camp-bell Centre on Tuesday,August 3 by winning acopy of the CD This IsWar.
Jared Leto and thelads from Thirty SecondsTo Mars sure know howto rock the party.
With singles such asCapricorn (A Brand NewName), Edge Of TheEarth, Attack, The Killand the gigantic world-wide hit From Yesterdaythey have garnered alegion of fans from allcorners of the globe.
Their new CD This IsWar has continued themomentum and hasalready given up greatairwave pounders suchas A Beautiful Life, This Is War,Kings And Queens and Closer ToThe Edge.
Add to this the charismatic
appeal of frontman Jared Leto,who, through both his movieappearances in films such as ThinRed Line, Urban Legend, Fight Club
and Chapter 27 (in whichhe reputedly gained over25kg to play JohnLennon’s killer MarkChapman), and hispowerhouse on stageantics, has fans queuingfor seats.
Their unique spincombines variousaspects of rock, emo,grunge, and metal andsees them move towardsgoth-glam that is achance for fans and thecurious alike to experi-ence a liveall-encompassing concertexperience that will seeyou rock till you drop!
Tickets from TicketekTo be in to win simply
put your name, addressand daytime phone num-ber on the back of astandard sized envelope,
address it to the Thirty Seconds ToMars CD Competition and makesure it reaches our office by 5pm,Friday.
Hometown country boy performingTe Awamutu
Country Variety Clubwelcomes home aspecial guest for theirfinal club day based inthe Te Awamutu RSA.
‘Local boy’ BrendonLiley is back in NewZealand for threeweeks and is makingtime to perform in hishometown.
Brendon has beenliving in andperforming with aband in Adelaide sinceearly 2009.
He has also beenenjoying performingin musicals and localtheatre there.
He featured in Calamity Jane last year and hasjust finished a season of 42nd Street.
Brendon has a number of other appearances
planned while he ishome, including:• Guest spot withJames Ray and Band atHamiltonWorkingmen’s Club(Saturday evening,June 12)• Vue Bar Sky Citywith Kevin Greaves(Sunday June 13,12noon - 4pm)• Deck Bar Sky City forKiwi Pro Am (June 24,8pm - 10pm).
Te AwamutuCountry Variety Clubsends special thanks tothe Te Awamutu RSAfor hosting them whilealterations have been
carried out to the Methodist Church complex.The TACVC will return there for monthly
meetings from July 18.
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How many times do you have to cringe at your refl ection before you take the fi rst step towards a better you? Do you fi nd yourself hiding your body from your loved ones in shame, and longing for more self confi dence? Are you hopeful to lead a long and energetic life, as a healthy role model for your children?We all know that feeling fat and unhappy affects everything in our lives badly, but we often don’t know where to look for help. Well, your search is over.
We all know the statistics. New reports show that approximately one in two New Zealanders are overweight and at least one in fi ve are obese. Cardiovascular Disease is the leading cause of death in New Zealand accounting for 40% of deaths annually. As a country we are in the grips of a frightening epidemic. People who are overweight or obese are at increase risk of type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke and congestive heart failure, just to name a fewRegular exercise is the magic pill to losing weight, toning up, feeling great and most of all, reducing many serious health risks that you could be facing in your future.
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