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Aroha Advertiser FEBRUARY 2014 Tel: 07 884 7039 Lawrence Ave, Te Aroha www.axisautomove.co.nz 24hr Breakdown 0800 4AXIS1 0800 429471 Repairs & maintenance to all makes & models Trucks, 4WD & commercial vehicles Auto Electrical & on-site repairs Boat servicing & repairs WOF - TYRES Calling all geriatric layabouts! Ian Harrop 35 Rewi Street,Te Aroha 07 884 9459 ANY Animal ANY Problem ANYTime a t y o u r s er v i c e ! Casting of the current production at the Little Theatre should be complete by the time you read this – auditions were on February 2 – but anyone keen to participate could always contact the theatre to see if there is an opening for them. New members are always welcome. The production is a double bill comprising A Word in Edgeways by Nerine Groome which is directed by Wanda Brittain and Phone Jam by Helen Varley Jamieson and directed by Les Munro. Both are comedies and are on stage April 3, 4 and 5 with a matinee and evening performance on Saturday the 5th. Following the successes of 2013, the double bill promises to follow suit and should be a very entertaining evening. If you fancy yourself as Tom Hanks, Leonardo di Caprio, Russell Crowe or any one of the current leading men in movies you’d be out of the running for director Ian Harrop’s mid-year production. Ian is on the lookout for a trio of geriatric layabouts to fill the roles of Foggy, Compo and Clegg in the stage version of Last of the Summer Wine. Written by Roy Clarke, author of the hugely popular long-running TV series, the stage version brings together all the familiar characters and a few others along with Nora Batty and her niece Constance in a farce that is packed with Clarke’s droll humour. But Ian is conscious of the fact that the show will only work if the characters can be faithfully reproduced so he is scouring the district in search of look-alikes, sound-alikes and brilliant mimics not to mention experienced actors. Anyone who thinks they might fit the bill can contact Ian on 8849292 or 0212160443 to check out their suitability. Final auditions and casting will take place in March and the production will open late June or early July. “I’m sure there are folk out there who know the show and the characters well and think they could carry it off. If they do I’d love to hear from them,” says Ian. The Te Aroha Dramatic Society has enjoyed a long history having scaled dizzy heights and sometimes been in a trough but Promong Te Aroha Edion 21 Circulaon 3100 A disclosure statement is available on request and free of charge. in recent times it has been experiencing something of a revival. The last couple of years have seen a very successful run of productions which included The Darling Buds of May, Roger Hall’s Four Flat Whites in Italy, the pantomime Robinson Crusoe and ended with the superb Ladies for Hire by Alison Quigan directed by Jocelyn Legg. The latter was notable for its clever staging and some sincere performances enhanced by some excellent singing. Over the years the Te Aroha Dramatic Society has been the breeding ground for several members who have gone on to a professional career in theatre and drama. The society is holding its AGM at the Little Theatre on March 12 and is on the lookout for some fresh blood. New members are always welcome and acting or theatre experience is not necessary. There is always a need for actors, stage hands, make-up, wardrobe and set construction assistants or simply members who are keen to show their practical and financial support. Training and teaching is available to anyone interested in using their creative talents. Come along to the meeting and see where you could fit into happy band of thespians. Imagine if your income stopped coming in. Few people realise that their biggest asset isn't something they own - it's their ability to earn an income. And like every valuable asset, it should be protected. To talk about protecting your income today, call AMP Assure on 889 5117 or 88 44 225. Aroha Advertiser - Page 1

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Aroha AdvertiserFEBRUARY 2014

Tel: 07 884 7039Lawrence Ave, Te Aroha www.axisautomotive.co.nz

24hr Breakdown0800 4AXIS10800 429471

• Repairs & maintenance to all makes & models• Trucks, 4WD & commercial vehicles• Auto Electrical & on-site repairs• Boat servicing & repairs• WOF - TYRES

Calling all geriatric layabouts! Ian Harrop

35 Rewi Street,Te Aroha

07 884 9459

ANYAnimal

ANYProblem

ANYTime

at your service!

Casting of the current production at the Little Theatre should be complete by the time you read this – auditions were on February 2 – but anyone keen to participate could always contact the theatre to see if there is an opening for them. New members are always welcome.The production is a double bill comprising A Word in Edgeways by Nerine Groome which is directed by Wanda Brittain and Phone Jam by Helen Varley Jamieson and directed by Les Munro. Both are comedies and are on stage April 3, 4 and 5 with a matinee and evening performance on Saturday the 5th. Following the successes of 2013, the double bill promises to follow suit and should be a very entertaining evening.If you fancy yourself as Tom Hanks, Leonardo di Caprio, Russell Crowe or any one of the current leading men in movies you’d be out of the running for director Ian Harrop’s mid-year production.Ian is on the lookout for a trio of geriatric layabouts to fill the roles of Foggy, Compo and Clegg in the stage version of Last of the Summer Wine. Written by Roy Clarke, author of the hugely popular long-running TV series, the stage version brings together all the familiar characters and a few others along with Nora Batty and her niece Constance in a farce that is packed with Clarke’s droll humour.But Ian is conscious of the fact that the show will only work if the characters can be faithfully reproduced so he is scouring the district in search of look-alikes, sound-alikes and brilliant mimics not to mention experienced actors. Anyone who thinks they might fit the bill can contact Ian on 8849292 or 0212160443 to check out their suitability. Final auditions and casting will take place in March and the production will open late June or early July.“I’m sure there are folk out there who know the show and the characters well and think they could carry it off. If they do I’d love to hear from them,” says Ian.The Te Aroha Dramatic Society has enjoyed a long history having scaled dizzy heights and sometimes been in a trough but

Promoting Te Aroha Edition 21 Circulation 3100

A disclosure statement is available on request and free of charge.

Imagine if your income stopped coming in.Few people realise that their biggest asset isn’t something they own – it’s their ability to earn an income. And like every valuable asset, it should be protected.

To talk about protecting your income today, call AMP Assure on 889 5117 or 88 44 225.

in recent times it has been experiencing something of a revival. The last couple of years have seen a very successful run of productions which included The Darling Buds of May, Roger Hall’s Four Flat Whites in Italy, the pantomime Robinson Crusoe and ended with the superb Ladies for Hire by Alison Quigan directed by Jocelyn Legg. The latter was notable for its clever staging and some sincere performances enhanced by some excellent singing. Over the years the Te Aroha Dramatic Society has been the breeding ground for several members who have gone on to a professional career in theatre and drama. The society is holding its AGM at the Little Theatre on March 12 and is on the lookout for some fresh blood. New members are always welcome and acting or theatre experience is not necessary. There is always a need for actors, stage hands, make-up, wardrobe and set construction assistants or simply members who are keen to show their practical and financial support. Training and teaching is available to anyone interested in using their creative talents.Come along to the meeting and see where you could fit into happy band of thespians.

Imagine if your income stopped coming in.Few people realise that their biggest asset isn't something they own - it's their ability to earn an income. And like every valuable asset, it should be protected.

To talk about protecting your income today, call AMP Assure on 889 5117 or 88 44 225.

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TE AROHA AND DISTRICTMUSEUM

TE AROHA WORD SEARCH

This edition is printed on paper from responsible sources and uses toners and printer parts that are recycled along with any associated waste.

The Aroha Advertiser is printed and distributed during the first week of each month throughout the Te Aroha region. If you have any contributions please contact us.Deadline for next issue: Wednesday 26th FebruaryAll enquiries can be directed to:Te Aroha Print Ltd.40 Kenrick Street, Te Arohaphone: 07 884 9133 • fax: 07 884 9137email: [email protected]

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Email: [email protected] www.tearoha-museum.com

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Te Aroha Rotary Summer Fairs Bookings are now being taken for stalls

Saturday 1 February 2014 From 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM

The fair will include food, produce and craft stalls And run every two weeks until the end of daylight saving.

Come and enjoy a picnic in the Domain. Contact: M. Hight Cell Phone 0274 931 924 Or email: [email protected]

Facebook: Rotary of Te Aroha for cancellations

Further dates are: Saturday 15 February 2014

Saturday 1 March Saturday 29 March

Saturday 1 February 2014 from 4.00 PM to 8.00 PMThe fair will include food, produce and craft stalls. Run every two weeks until the end of daylight saving.

Come and enjoy a picnic in the Domain.Contact: M. Hight Cell Phone 0274 931 924 or email: [email protected]

Facebook: Rotary of Te Aroha for cancellations

Further dates are: Saturday 15 February 2014, Saturday 1 March, Saturday 29 March

Te Aroha Rotary

Summer Fairs Bookings are now being taken for stalls

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Scott SimpsonMP CoromandelMoving forward in 2014The start of a new year is the traditional time to assess where we are at and set goals and targets for the next 12 months or so. Many Aroha Advertiser readers will I’m sure be still persevering with some worthy New Year’s resolutions.

It’s a similar process in Government as Parliament resumed at the end of January with fresh energy and impetus for 2014.

So what are the priorities and what can the people of Te Aroha and the rest of the electorate expect? For most of us, our interactions with Government come through the public service. So a key area of focus will be on National’s Better Public Services programme which is transforming how we fund and deliver those vital things that all New Zealanders need – health, security, education and welfare.

We’ve set specific targets that we expect our public service to achieve across the following five result areas:

• Reducing long-term welfare dependence

• Supporting vulnerable children

• Boosting skills and employment

• Reducing crime

• Improving interaction with Government

The targets we’ve set recognise the demand for improvements in addressing complex, long-term issues that affect New Zealanders. We’ve deliberately set the bar high and we are making great headway.

In the year to June 2013, the number of long-term beneficiaries dropped from 78,154 to 74,559. Our aim is to see that figure hit 55,000 by 2017.

As at September 2013, the participation rate of children in Early Childhood Education was up to 95.8% –an increase of 1,640 than at the same time in 2012. We will be looking for a further rise this year as we work towards having 98% in quality early childhood education by 2016. As at September 2013, 91% of eight-month-olds were fully immunised – exceeding the June 2014 target of 90%.

As a result of our commitment to getting more police on the frontline, by June 2013, the crime rate had dropped by 12%, the violent crime rate had dropped by 8%, and the youth crime rate had dropped by 19% since June 2011.

These are just a few examples of how the reforms are having a real impact on people’s lives. But there are dozens more measurable targets where members of the public can clearly see the standards we have set and, crucially, the progress we are making.

With this in mind, I would like to acknowledge all those who work in the public service in the electorate who have been to the fore in delivering these great results.

Finally, can I take this opportunity to wish all Aroha Advertiser readers a very happy and successful 2014.

More information from Parliament and around the electorate email YES NEWSLETTER with your name and address to [email protected] to receive my latest e-newsletter.

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MP FOR COROMANDEL

Tel/Fax: 07 868 3529

Scott Simpsonwww.scottsimpson.co.nz

Email [email protected] to request my latest e-newsletter

“A large part of my job is helping people. Please contact my office

for an appointment.”

SUPPORT TE AROHASHOP LOCALLY

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What's On in Te Aroha Mountains to do

February 2014

Saturday, 1st Te Aroha Rotary International - SUMMER FAIR

Sunday, 2nd Te Aroha Dirt Kart Club - CLUB DAY

Monday, 3rd HOUSIE - Te Aroha RSA

Monday, 3rd PASTEL GROUP - 10am ARTS CENTRE, Rewi Street

Tuesday, 4th CLUB NIGHT - TE AROHA ATHLETIC

Tuesday, 4th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Tuesday, 4th ARTS & CRAFT GROUP, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 9.30am Members competition - entries in by 12 noon Subject "SEASCAPE"

Wednesday, 5th QUILTING & EMBROIDERY, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 10am

Wednesday, 5th TOY LIBRARY, 7.30pm

Thursday, 6th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Saturday, 8th TOY LIBRARY, 10am

Monday, 10th HOUSIE - Te Aroha RSA

Monday, 10th CAMERA CLUB, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 7.30pm

Tuesday, 11th CLUB NIGHT - TE AROHA ATHLETIC

Tuesday, 11th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Tuesday, 11th ARTS & CRAFT GROUP, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 9.30am

Wednesday, 12th QUILTING & EMBROIDERY, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 10am

Wednesday, 12th TOY LIBRARY, 7.30pm

Thursday, 13th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Friday, 14th Racing Te Aroha - TRAINERS RACEDAY

Friday, 14th TOY LIBRARY, 10am

Saturday, 15th Te Aroha Rotary International - SUMMER FAIR

Monday, 17th HOUSIE - Te Aroha RSA

Tuesday, 18th ARTS & CRAFT GROUP, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 9.30am

Tuesday, 18th CLUB NIGHT - TE AROHA ATHLETIC

Tuesday, 18th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Wednesday, 19th TOY LIBRARY, 7.30pm

Wednesday, 19th Continuing Education Te Aroha - SPEAKER BRUCE MacDOWELL "EARTHQUAKES" St Marks Lounge 1.30pm $3.00

Wednesday, 19th QUILTING & EMBROIDERY, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 10am

Thursday, 20th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Saturday, 22nd INDOOR SOCCER commences

Saturday, 22nd TOY LIBRARY, 10am

Saturday, 22nd Te Aroha Primary School - CAR BOOT SALE

Sunday, 23rd Te Aroha Dirt Kart Club - CLUB DAY

Monday, 24th HOUSIE - Te Aroha RSA

Tuesday, 25th ARTS & CRAFT GROUP, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 9.30am

Tuesday, 25th CLUB NIGHT - TE AROHA ATHLETIC

Tuesday, 25th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Wednesday, 26th QUILTING & EMBROIDERY, ARTS CENTRE, Rewi St, 10am

Wednesday, 26th TOY LIBRARY, 7.30pm

Thursday, 27th Te Aroha Line Dancers - LINE DANCING CLASSES

Friday, 28th TOY LIBRARY, 10am

Saturday, 1stSunday, 2nd Te Aroha Dirt Kart Club - KT LIGHT/HEAVIES

Te Aroha i-SITE Visitor Centretelling people where to go since 1894

102 Whitaker St Phone 07 884 8052www.tearohanz.co.nz

Did you know… You can tune into Coromandel FM in Te Aroha! Tune in to 106.7 and hear our weekly ‘What’s on in Te Aroha’ spot every Thursday at 11.30am.

ADD YOUR EVENTS ON THE I-SITE WEBSITE, TO GET YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS TO AN EVEN BIGGER AUDIENCE!

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Kelby StewartLandscape & Building

• All landscape work, soft and hard• All aspects of building work• Bobcat & tip truck

Ph 07 862 8748 • Mob 021 395 400E. [email protected] • www.kelby.co.nz

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Phone 0800 TO SHIFT0800 867 443Maher Contracting Ltd

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OnTime Mobile Services

Email: [email protected] Workshop: 456 Stanley Road South

RD1, Te Aroha

07 884 8955 027 351 6559

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For professional, prompt & quality service call BEN COLLINSMobile: 021 138 3823Phone: 07 884 6613email: [email protected]

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We have

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Te Aroha

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NEW SERVICE

We can ALSO now

supply and fit tyres for

quads and

motorcycles

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Ph: 07 884 9473 Fax: 07 884 9731 Email: [email protected]

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See us for all your needs including:

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Where should legal highs be sold in our district?Under new legislation , Council can impose restrictions on where legal highs can be sold, we can’t ban them completely (that’s against the law). Make a submission and tell us what you think about what we’re proposing.

We are proposing to limit the retail sale of legal highs to the following locations:

• Whitaker Street Te Aroha, between Boundary Street and Lawrence Ave

• Thames Street Morrinsville, between Canada Street and Studholme Street

• Broadway Matamata, between Tainui Street and Hetana Street

We are also proposing the following restrictions:

• a 200 metre restriction between retail premises selling legal highs, this would mean a maximum of two stores could be in each town

• a 50 metre distance restriction from sensitive sites including churches, preschools, schools and community facilities.

Have your say and tell us where you think legal highs should be sold in our district at www.mpdc.govt.nz/news-a-events/have-your-say or pick up a paper submission form at any council office or library. Submissions close 4pm, 17 February 2014

Te Aroha

Community Information

TE AROHABUSINESS ASSOCIATION

INCORPORATED

Happy New Year everyone! We hope you enjoyed the holidays with celebration, relaxation and sunshine in just the right measure. Te Aroha i-SITE has been busy welcoming visitors from far and wide this summer. We’ve seen visitors from Iceland, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Trinidad and Tahiti to name a few. We’ve noticed a growing number of European cyclists travelling with young children, usually in a kiddy seat behind their parents or tucked into their own custom built trailer. They generally avoid the busier, touristy towns and love getting off road and onto New Zealand’s growing network of cycle trails and discovering small towns like Te Aroha. They tell us we will see more cycling families as news of our great cycle trail network spreads!We have a great line up of events planned for the next couple of months: Te Aroha Domain is looking a picture at the moment and is the perfect setting for Rotary’s fortnightly Summer Fair. Come along and catch up with friends, pick up some produce and enjoy the atmosphere of the Domain in the evening. ‘A Day in the Domain’ is on Sunday 16 March and is shaping up to be a cracker of a day with a variety of stalls already booked. Top of the entertainment bill is Auckland’s favourite 10 piece rhythm ‘n’ blues, jump and swing band, Sal Valentine and the Babyshakers, fresh from a New Zealand wide tour promoting their debut album. Domain Day organisers are thrilled to have secured this vibrant young band for the event as they will appeal to fans of great music, no matter what their age – and we get to see them for free.Brendan Dugan and Jodi Vaughn are coming to town on Saturday 8 March with their show “Just the two of us” at the Te Aroha Club. Brendan and Jodi are country music favorites with a string of awards from New Zealand and Australia, performing live and on television shows. Saturday 22 March is an opportunity to take a self guided tour of some of Te Aroha’s outstanding homes with Aroha Homes. Properties range from the pretty to the avante guard with surprises around every corner. This fundraiser is organised by St Joseph’s Primary School PTA. The ECHO Walking Festival runs from 15 March to 6 April this year. Now’s the time to pick up a programme from i-SITE and register for any of the great walking options lined up from Coromandel to South Waikato, including five local walks. Walkers can also register at www.echowalkfest.org.nz.You can find out more about any of these upcoming events on our website: www.tearohanz.co.nz/events. Happy summer days - from the i-SITE team

We trust that everyone had a safe and relaxing Christmas and new year break. 2014 is shaping up to be a big one for Te Aroha. It is great to see the Rotary initiative of markets in the domain, cyclists in our town and are anticipating the next few months to continue to increase those numbers coming through.

The Christmas promotion was another success and thanks to those members that volunteered their time and energy to help make the promotion happen, and all those businesses that were part of the promotion. It was great to see so many people there and congratulations to all the kids that won the colouring competitions and those that collected the Major draw and all those Te Aroha Dollars.

Late last year we had confirmation from the office of the ombudsman that they will assess NZ transport Agency’s (NZTA) refusal to establish signage at the Tatanui intersection and should have a ruling from them early this year. We will keep you informed of any progress.

Next Meeting

Tuesday 11th February 5:30 at the Palace Lounge bar.

Shaun O’NeillTe Aroha Business Association Chair

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123 Whitaker StreetTe Aroha

07 884 [email protected]

For all your delicatessen foods, heat and eat meals and inspiration, visit us in store for fresh salads, cold meats, gluten free baking, fresh fish and lots more.

We also do catering and look forward to helping you with your next event. Talk to us today.

Visit our Facebook page, Deli Thyme, for regular updates, kitchen hints, new products and food inspiration.

Tell us you saw this advert and we will give you a medium coleslaw free with the purchase of any other product. *conditions apply.

Te Aroha Physiotherapy introduces a third clinician to their team two days a week, to meet the growing needs of the practice. Beginning work on 10 February, Rob Neish adds another experienced physiotherapist to the mix.

Rob hails from Australia, having lived and trained in Melbourne, graduating in 1984 with a physiotherapy degree. He then crossed “to the dark side”, coming to New Zealand in 1984.

One of the attractions of New Zealand was the running scene where he competed in 3 international races. “Basically I was able to see how far behind the top guys I was”. A highlight was setting the pace for John Walker’s 89th 4 minute mile.

Rob owned his own practice in Hamilton for many years. During this time Rob’s interest in sport saw him involved with Waikato basketball, Waikato soccer and led to 10 years of being physio for the NZ Tall Blacks Basketball team.

Rob has enjoyed marathon kayak racing, cycling the rail trails of NZ, and has recently taken up road cycling.

Member of Physiotherapy New Zealand. ACC accredited

CLINIC DETAILS .

Located at 63 Rewi Street, Te Aroha

Third Physiotherapist to join the team

“I have always enjoyed the problem solving aspect of physiotherapy. I like to be hands on and use manual therapy skills where possible. Back and neck problems have always been a focus.”

Rob loves Te Aroha as a township and is excited to be joining the team and meeting the locals in the practice.

Rob will be working every Monday and Thursday from the Rewi Street practice beginning on 10 February.

To book an appointment with Rob please phone 07 884 8444.

“I have always enjoyed the problem solving aspect of physiotherapy. I like to be hands on and use manual therapy skills where possible.”

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FOR SALE. Tough Water Spot Remover. A cleaner that really works, for showers etc. Codey 021 727 251

NUTRIMETICS CONSULTANT IN TE AROHA. Host a party or just buy direct. Call Lauren 022 380 8366.

FOR SALE. Grandfather Clock. Tempus Fugit. Good condition. Offers 021 702 975. http://www.taprint.co.nz/?page=SANDFLY

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GARAGE SALES - FOR SALES - GENERAL SALES. JUST TAKE A PHOTO OF YOUR ITEMS AND ADVERTISE HERE!!!!!!!

FOR SALE. Marble Slabs x 2. White with black splash. 59 x 76 x 3cm and 74 x 76 x 3cm. $80.00 each. Phone 07 884 9068

"GOLDIES". Why spend precious family time cleaning? I will clean your oven $90, your fridge $80, your pantry $100. Discount with this advert. Call 022 380 8366.

FOR SALE. KEEN enclosed sandles. Very comfortable. Size US 10. Near new. Was $190 sell for $100 ono. 021 702 975.

FOR SALE. 5 Bed House for sale in Te Aroha. View listing Trademe DQB616 or phone 027 241 5953.

FOR SALE. 3 x white and silver Bar Stools. 2 years old - $135 for the lot.Phone 884 8434.FARMERS

Email: [email protected]

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Call Allan Oliver & the team at . . .

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FOR SALE: Convert your old slides and negatives into digital photos. Canvas prints and posters. Quality print work at Te Aroha Print. 07 884 9133.

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Average Cost

Per Day Feeding Hills Science Diet Adult*

4kg Cat $0.99 per day (3kg bag) $0.82 per day (6kg bag)

10kg Dog $1.51 per day (7.5kg bag) $1.35 per day (15kg bag)

20kg Dog $2.54 per day (7.5kg bag) $2.27 per day (15kg bag)

35kg Dog $3.95 per day (15kg bag)

* Based on RRP at May 2011

Dental disease is the most commonly diagnosed disease in pets. Have you noticed any of the following in your pet?

Foul smelling breath Reluctancy to chew toys Difficulty in eating biscuits / dropping biscuits Change in amount or type of food eaten Excessive salivation

Dental disease, besides causing pain, can lead to loss of teeth, tooth root abscesses and secondary infections in other organs such as the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys due to bacteria entering the blood stream.

Dental disease is for the most part preventable. With a combination of the methods below you can encourage dental hygiene in your dog or cat.

Have regulardentalandhealthchecks with a vet and follow their recommendations Brushingtheirteeth is the best way to prevent dental disease. You’ll be lucky to achieve

this, however starting this routine at a young age will increase the likelihood of success. We stock special toothpastes and brushes designed to use on pets.

Feedingaspecialdentaldiet, which can be fed as a complete diet or as a single meal three times a week? The dental diets we stock mechanically break down plaque and chemically prevents its formation.

We stock Aquadent which can be added to water to freshen animals breath and aid oral hygiene.

Dental chews and treats are also available and are an effective way to help manage dental hygiene.

See our knowledgeable staff at the clinic or call 07 884 9522 if you require any further information or to book a dental health check,

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In March 2013, with less hullabaloo than one would expect, two give-way rules of the road changed overnight, presumably to counter the extremely high number of traffic incidents involving right-turning vehicles.

The change took place remarkably quietly and surprisingly successfully. A short time later the NZ Transport Agency reported the change had gone ahead smoothly with very few incidents reported.

I drive a fair bit, mostly out of town, and I’ll admit I haven’t encountered any problems wherever I’ve been travelling. But back here at home there’s one spot that never fails to fill me with dread. It’s the intersection where Kenrick Street and Whitaker Street cut cross each other. Yes! That one by the clock tower.

Rules, that drivers all over New Zealand seem to understand and follow, go out the window the moment everyone approaches the clock tower. Indecision strikes, uncertainty afflicts drivers. This week, I’ve seen two come to a complete halt in bewilderment as they try to anticipate what everybody else seems to be doing despite the fact they are travelling north on SH26 and should continue unhindered..

Most days I have to travel eastwards up Kenrick Street past the clock tower and subsequently return in the opposite direction. The trip eastwards is usually without incident having stopped to give way to traffic travelling along SH26 towards Hamilton apart from the occasional vehicle coming up Whitaker Street who has failed to observe the stop sign. But the return trip, especially when traffic is heavy, has turned into a nightmare.

On more than one occasion I have come down Kenrick Street, halted at the clock tower because a vehicle has come up Kenrick Street and is waiting to turn right. I’m waiting for him to go but he is waiting for ME to go. Meanwhile another vehicle is approaching

Grumpy Old Man Writes. . .from the Paeroa direction on SH26 causing us both to hesitate. A fourth vehicle on the stop sign on the lower end of Whitaker Street decides that since neither of us are going he’ll shoot through – in front of the vehicle approaching from the Paeroa direction causing him to screech to a halt. It’s not a one-off situation it occurs with astonishing regularity. I’m not surprised that many parishioners at St Mark’s choose to drive along Church Street and find an easier access on to Whitaker Street even if it does take longer.

The rules are fine, the problem is that SH26 is Whitaker Street when it approaches the clock tower but is Kenrick Street when it leaves it.

To understand the “Top of the T goes before me” rule we have to visualise SH26 being straightened out without the bend in it. We’d see then that traffic coming up Kenrick Street and turning right into Whitaker Street is on the “Top of the T” and goes first. Traffic coming down Kenrick Street would go next because traffic coming up Whitaker Street on the stop sign should give way to traffic from the right.

I don’t think there are too many problems with the Transport Department’s new rules after all they work elsewhere. The problem seems to be the intersection itself. Maybe the intersection should become a roundabout – and give us a whole new set of problems to keep us occupied for a while.

No matter how we handle it the NZ Traffic Agency reminds us “road users should continue to obey all road signs and signals”.

Sounds simple enough, doesn’t it. Still I think I might take the long way round in future.

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This was Te Aroha

This wonderful photo has been displayed in our hospital corridor for many years. Few of us have any real knowledge of the rich history behind the photo. We would so much appreciate any stories and memories you can share about nursing life during these years, any memories of these nursing staff in the photo and also any recollections about the opening in 1961.

Send to Sylvia Casella-Mahon, P.O. Box 74, Te Aroha 3320.

TE AROHA HOSPITALNURSING STAFF AT OPENING

29th OCTOBER 1961(Presented by D.J.BURGESS [BOARD MEMBER]

BACK ROW: Nurses, P. Samuels, A. Winter, C. Williams, M. Williams, S. Deem, S. WalkerMIDDLE ROW: Nurse G. Ferry, Sisters, J. Livingston, I. Robinson, Nurse L. HooperFRONT ROW: Sisters, E. Lord [Matron], R. Wilson, M. Carter

Our Services• HospitalLevelCare • RestHomeLevelCare• RespiteCare • PalliativeCare• PrimaryCareInpatientServices• YoungPersonDisabledCare• DayCareProgramme• MealsonWheels(TeArohaandPaeroa)

Our Service Coordinator, Sue Wood will assist you with your initial enquiry.

Telephone:(07)8848519

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WILLIAMS FURNITURE & HARDWAREDennis, Andrina & Brett

115-117 WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA

PHONE 07 884 9491Member of NZ Retailers Association 1990-2013 - Promoting Excellence in Retailing

Te Aroha Business Association 2013-2014

5OUR LOGO – PRIMARY

Our primary logo should be used wherever possible. The vertical format best displays the heart device, while ensuring all elements are legible.

Wherever possible the RSA heart should appear in red, with charcoal or white lettering and badge. For other situations the black or white logo can be used.

Where the background is red, use the white (reverse) version of the logo.

COLOUR WAYS

COLOUR COLOUR REVERSE BLACK REVERSE

MINIMUM SIZE For optimum reproduction and legibility, the logo shouldn’t be smaller than 25mm in height.

CLEAR SPACE Leave a space of at least the width of the letter ‘A’ (taken from the logo) between the logo and other elements.

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Monday 10th February - 1pmLet's get together and have a cup of tea and a chat.A nice chance to get out and meet some new friends and old. We can pick you up and drop you off - NO TROUBLE AT ALL!

Come to the RSA and enjoy the entertainment by Don Letcher.

The Te Aroha RSA would like to invite you and your friends and neighbours to come and enjoy a monthly catch up!

A place to take some time out of your normal week and come in and have a chat and catch up with friends.

To register your interest or put your name down for a ride please ring

the club 884 8124.We look forward to seeing you all.

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Firstly the Board members would like to thank all the financial members who came to our AGM in November last year, over 200 in total. It gave us an opportunity to outline what we hope to achieve in 2014.

Last year we had the support of over twenty Clubs, Foundations, Charitable Trusts, Local Businesses, Societies and individuals who pulled together to help us to purchase a ‘state of the art’ Call Bell System, Electric Bed and also to create a wonderful Remembrance Garden.. So many volunteers came together to help us realise some dreams. Many more volunteers help us to support our residents and patients and also look after our rose gardens. Some volunteers have provided free labour to help us with wallpapering and the provision of a concrete pathway.

This year thanks to Charlie Mace we can begin some refurbishment of Lawrence House. The present furnishings and the equipment in the Hospital are as old as the Hospital!!!! This year we have to replace our two bath beds which are now rusting. At $6,000 each it is quite a mission. We have received $2,500 dollars from Bayleys, Waikato which has given us a solid start.

A sincere thank you to everyone.

We have a great team here at the Hospital and Rest Home who work exceptionally hard to ensuring that we treat our patients and residents with dignity, respect and compassion through all stages of their journey with us. Your Community Hospital is working well. Your ongoing support will always be deeply appreciated.

Sylvia Casella-Mahon, Acting Facility Manager

(See page 14 for more news on the Te Aroha Hospital)

and Rest Home(Partnering with our Community)

Jatinder Singh, 23, from Te Aroha became the second winner of the Tui Catch A Six competition. The $100,000 catch was taken at Seddon Park in Hamilton with the Black Caps playing India in a one day international. Jatinder played cricket for COBRAS in Te Aroha, 1st X1 for Te Aroha College and Waikato Valley.

Active Aroha Get on your BikeLou Beer Sport Waikato District CoordinatorFebruary is national Bike Wise Month (www.bikewise.co.nz) when everyone is encouraged to get on their bikes and leave the car at home. Te Aroha is extremely fortunate to have such a variety of biking on our doorstep and most of the surrounding roads are not too busy for a decent road ride. A small group of dedicated locals have been working extremely hard on the BMX track (Keep up to date on Facebook ) but really need help to transport more clay to make the jumps and berms. Contact Outdoor Adventure if you can help with a trailer or truck to help finish this eagerly awaited facility. For those less willing to jump on two wheels but wanting to get fit, walking is an excellent starting point and again Te Aroha is spoilt for choice, from senior walking groups to full day tramps there is an option for every level of fitness.For the competitive, winter sports are gearing up for the 2014 season so keep an eye on the Public notices and commit to joining a team or club this year.Please feel free to contact me if you want to discuss your club, an event idea, recreation facilities or just want some help planning a fitness challenge for a group of friend or work colleagues. [email protected] or 027 226 5297

WAIHOU RIVER RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Do you live locally and own a small motor boat that can be quickly mobilised to the Te Aroha Boat ramp to assist in Rescue / Recovery operations? These are infrequent occurrences’ but to achieve the best outcomes our town needs a rapid response plan.

If you fit the above criteria and would be willing to have your name and phone number on a phoning tree for such an event please phone the number below.

Your name and number will be kept confidential and only available to the Search and Rescue Team and the Te Aroha Police.

0220 6116 49 between 8am – 7pm.

TE AROHA CLUB (Inc)Annual CharityOpen Fishing Contest

FISH AUCTIONon SATURDAY 22nd FEBRUARY at 6.00pmat the TE AROHA CLUB, Centennial Ave

- ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY -

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Piako Stationery Suppliers Ltd 160 Whitaker Street, Te Aroha, Ph 884-9110, Fax 884-8736

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Call in and see us for friendly and efficient service

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WELCOME 2014Summer is well and truly here and its going to be hot and dry, so

gear up the garden to cope with these times as they approach making sure your watering is catered for hoses, fittings,

sprinklers, timers etc.

Now is the time to start mulching so stock up on our compost mulch $3/bag and our premium weed free compost $3.50/bag.

Pest and disease are also prevalent courtesy of a mild winter so for all your chemical and organic control options get the best

advice and get down to Steves "where practical gardeners go".

We have a wonderful fully stocked garden centre with lots of great ideas including our own gift vouchers any denomination

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Community News

FUTURE TE AROHAAfter School ActivitiesMon – A.C.T.A – Join us for our class to grow your skills in acting and performance, to make new friends and perform in fun shows – 4-5.15pm.Tues – Percussion – Come along and have fun learning how to drum in a variety of ways – 4-5pmUkulele – Learn how to play the Ukulele by learning new songs and having fun – 5pm-6pmWeds – Art – Have fun creating your own pieces of art work while learning new and creative ways to do it – 4-5pmClasses for AdultsMon – Musical Mondays – Come along with an instrument of your choice and have a jam with likeminded people – 6.30pmTues – Ukulele Tuesday – Learn how to play the Ukulele by playing new songs in a fun, relaxed environment – 6.30pmWeds – Art – Whether you’re a beginner artist or more advanced, come along and produce some lovely pieces of work – 6pmCome along and have some fun!

Ernie Bygrave, chairman of the Waihou Hallo Centenary Committee presenting the winning prize for the "Escape to Rotorua" to Rachel Farac (nee Carey) with Kayla and Corey.This major prize in the Waihou Events Society Inc. Raffle, included: • Bed and Breakfast for a family of four at the Copthorne

Hotel Rotorua, kindly donated by Waihou Tavern c/- Mr Victor Matijasevich.

• Complimentary entry tickets for a family to the following Rotorua tourist Venues: - Rainbow Springs, Fairy Springs Road - Mitai Maori Village, 196 Fairy Springs Road - Skyline Restaurant/Gondola/Luge, Fairy Springs Rd - Te Puia - NZ Art & Craft Institute, 1180 Tawarewa Rd

The Committee wishes to thank all the Waihou and Te Aroha people who generously supported this raffle. The result is that we have secured funding for the proposed centenary celebrations planned for June 14th, 15th 2014.Waihou Community Hall's Centenary. For those wishing to register their interest in the event please contact Jennifer Nickel on 07 884 9966 or Ernie Bygrave on 07 884 8414. Registration cost is $20.00 payable to Waihou Events Society Inc. Payment will include Souvenir Programme, Luncheon and Entertainment.

THE KIDS CAME BACK TO WAIHOUOn Friday the 29th November the Waihou Community Hall got a special Xmas present.65 children of all ages from the Elstow Waihou Combined School, performed a series of songs and a cheerleader display on the Waihou Hall stage.“I’ve tried to get our Waihou kids back into the Hall for three years” said Les Munro, the chairman of the Waihou Events Society. “And it was fantastic to have the hall filled with such an enjoyable local event.”The largely family audience loved the school song group ranging from the school tinies, to the year 8 seniors holding the back row. The programme started with the national anthem in two languages, presented two Wiatas including Te Aroha “love and peace’, shook the place up with “Rock Around the Xmas Tree”, and concluded with a cheerleader display which used every inch of the stage, and avoided spilling over onto the audience.Brittany Charrington and Nikia Graham showed great talent for a musical future and sang two duets to the delight of all. “ The children were really excited to be performing on a stage with a big audience and real stage lighting,” said Mrs Shelly Good the school Principal. ‘The excellent result was a testament to the efforts of Simone Campbell, and Sarah Rasmussen, the teachers who prepared the programme, coached the kids, and guided them on to the stage and through the songs.”An hour long programme continued with a spirited performance by the Pavarotti singers with an average age of 77 years. They sang a group of well known traditional songs under the guidance of Bernie Tuohey. The choral works concluded with a 20 minute recital by the Mighty River Harmony barbershop all male singers conducted by Dwayne Wallace.The full house then gathered in the carpark to be treated to a yummy fundraiser sausage BBQgenerously provided by the Te Aroha Bunnings and cooked by Geoff Shepherdson and Neil Acklam. To crown a delightful evening we were then treated to “Carols in the Park” delivered by the Piako Concert Brass band led by Musical Director Paul Ferguson. “This has been a highlight of a busy year for the Hall”, said Les. Jennifer Nickel, Treasurer of the Society, reported that a net $300.00 was donated by gold coin and this would further the work of the Society to promote, maintain, and improve the 100year old hall.The committee wishes all our supporters in Waihou and Te Aroha a A VERY PROSPEROUS 2014.

Waihou Hall CentenaryTo be celebrated on 15th June, 2014

The Committee is now collecting anecdote and photographs relevant to the History of the Waihou Community Hall and the

families that have used it down the years.

Please contact Ernie Bygraves on (07) 884 8414

SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES

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CONTINUING EDUCATION TE AROHAContinuing Education meetings are for those people • who like to listen, learn, question and discuss topics of

interest• who have a desire to gain knowledge• who like to keep the brain active while enjoying the company of others who meet with the same purpose.The Continuing Education Te Aroha group was established in 1990 one of a number of similar groups formed, mainly in smaller towns of the Waikato. This was part of the fabric of the University of Waikato. The purpose to provide on-going support for older persons in the community who wished to keep abreast with the world around them.The university provided the organization, helped financially and made their staff available as speakersSpeakers topics vary, some scientific, some historical, some environmental, some explaining unusual careers.However with successive funding cuts the Continuing Education Centre at the University was forced to close in 2012. Since that time each group has worked independently but with the same purpose. This has placed an extra burden on those few people willing to find speakers of note each month to maintain the interest of members.Everyone of any age is welcome to attend the meetings held at• 1,30pm on the third Wednesday of each month• St Mark’s Church Lounge, Church Street Te Aroha• A door charge of $3.00 covers venue hire, & afternoon tea The October meeting each year is used as a basis for a bus trip to a destination of interest. In October 2013 we visited Cambridge and the tour of the nearly newly completed Avanti cycling velodrome was a highlight of the day.The 2014 programme begins on the 19th February 2014. The speaker will be Bruce Macdowall, the subject “Earthquakes” a topic in the minds of many New Zealanders at present.If the idea of continuing learning appeals come along, add your voice to the discussion and if you have a particular topic you wish to learn more about your suggestions are most welcome.For further information contactPaul Power 884 8696 Lyndsay Noble 884 9299Bev Dick 884 9310

TE AROHA LINE DANCING CLUBFriday 28th February to Sunday 2nd March 2014 will be a busy time for the Te Aroha Line dancers.The Beat Awards, the annual line dancing awards, are being hosted by the Waikato clubs.The Te Aroha, Morrinsville and Cambridge clubs are responsible for the Friday night social and the theme we have chosen is "A Day At The Races" to showcase the districts proud racing heritage.Dancers from all over New Zealand and Australia will attend these awards which are being held in the Cambridge Town Hall.We always welcome new members to our classes which are held at the Te Aroha Senior Citizens Hall every Tuesday from 7pm and Thursday from 9.30am.Come along,get fit,listen to the music and make some new friends. We look forward to seeing you there.Teacher: Anna den Otter Ph. 07 884 5830

Feast Taekwondo New Zealand

Come and join in. We train every Tuesday and Thursday from 6pm till 8pm at the Scout Hall on

Honi Street. (Next to The Little Theatre) First lesson is free

Any questions?

Contact Instructor Craig Wilson on (027) 2150415

Come along, get fit and learn some self defence!

TE AROHA WALKING GROUPAre you a “Senior” and looking for a social walking group, then come along and meet our small friendly group. You have nothing to lose and friendship to gain! We meet Thursday mornings 9.15am at Senior Citizen building in Church Street for a catch up, walk then morning tea and chat afterwards.For more information phone Daphne 884 4347.

The Te Aroha Miniature and Model Railway is open every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month 10am-2pm at 39 Burgess St

Ph 07 884 9713

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TE AROHA SHOWS FESTIVE SPIRITPeople who were alone on Christmas Day not only had a piece to go to enjoy the fellowship of other residents, they also had a feast fit for a King.The Annual Te Aroha Community Christmas Day Dinner now in it's 16th year, was held at St. Joseph's Catholic Hall and attracted 175 people who sat down to a beautiful two course meal, comprising four different meats, eight salads plus potatoes and peas and six different puddings. Nibbles and punch were served before the meal. This year was a record for people attending.While the volunteer organised event, originally started by Te Aroha residents Tom and Corolyn Stephenson, increases in popularity each year, we are still overwhelmed by the generosity of the churches, business and surrounding community. People donated hams, pork, chickens, beef, potatoes, pavlovas and punch with the help from 30 volunteers, everything went without a hitch.The dinner is free but many people donate generously on the day. Food that was left was given to people who attended the dinner to take home. Nothing was wasted.We would like to thank the many sponsors, for without their support this event would not be possible, but most of all we thank Tom and Corolyn Stephenson, who catered tirelessly for this event, their generosity is outstanding.Sponsors: Roy and Enid Nicol Trust, Te Aroha Rotary, Tom and Corolyn Stephenson, St Joseph's Parish, Manawaru Community Church, Te Aroha Catholic Women's League, Te Aroha West Institute, Te Aroha RSA Women's Section, Diprose Miller Ltd, L. Grattan, P&O Toms, J Leslie, R&V Schrieber, C&B Walsh, Super Liquor, B&H Thomas, E Rowney, G&A Ward, P&V Crowther, Jim & Heather Morrinsville. Kim, N Slade & friends.

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THE ROTARY CLUB OF TE AROHA INC.IT’S A NEW YEAR:Yes, we have had our first Summer Fair in the Domain and all who did attend enjoyed the ambience of the evening. The fairs will be held fortnightly (apart from Saturday March 15th as this is the day before Domain Day which is an annual event). The dates are February 1, 15, March 1, and 29. We will then finish until next summer and will most likely start again the November. Bookings for stall space can be made to either Maurice Hight Phone 0274 931 924 or email: [email protected] or Corolyn Stephenson at [email protected]. There will be notice of cancellation on the Rotary of Te Aroha facebook page if the weather is not suitable and a link will be formed to this website from the iSite webpage as well.Rotary’s first meeting is on Wednesday February 5, 5.30 for 6pm dinner at the Te Aroha Club in Centennial Ave. If you would like to attend to hear our speaker, Sienna Wells (our Colorado International Youth Exchangee), please phone Charlie Mace on 884 9681 before Monday night. Dinner cost is $16. All welcome.We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Jim Lucy for his community minded approach to articles in his newspaper and his generous sponsorship of clubs and community projects.

TE AROHA GIRL GUIDING NEWSHave you thought of Pippins, Brownies, Guides or Rangers for your daughters? Now is the time to register your daughter with one of the units. Pippins is for girls 5-7 years, Brownies 7-9 ½ years, Guides 9½ to Year 12.STOP PRESS - RANGER UNIT OPENING SOON After many years of not having a unit in Papawai district, a Ranger unit opening for girls from 12½ to 17 years. Also a Senior section (name yet to be confirmed) will be available shortly for young women aged from 16-25 years.New section programmes are being progressively rolled out throughout 2014 which will provide plenty of exciting new opportunities for our girls and young women, starting with Pippins in Term 1, Brownies and Guides in Term 3 and Rangers in Term 4. Exciting times are ahead for all. Have you seen Girl Guiding's advertisement on TV seeking more leaders recently? Yes, it does apply to our district and if you think you have what it takes to be a leader, please contact our Zone office on 0800 555 170 to register your interest. You can be guaranteed lots of fun whilst being extended at a personal level. Now is the time to join us!We would like to take this opportunity of thanking Christine Hart for the many years of service she has given to the Brownie unit and the fun and camping opportunities she has given the girls. We all hope you enjoy your well earned retirement.The Brownies have moved to St Marks Church hall giving them the opportunity to work more closely with the other units. Their unit meets now from 4.30 pm to 6 pm on Wednesdays.Biscuits are coming soon too! Ensure your supply of these yummy treats (and showing your support of Girl Guiding) by obtaining and sending back a pre-order form which will be available from myself or units mid-February. That's all for now. The units are looking forward to welcoming new girls and leaders so they too can be part of the exciting year ahead for Girl Guiding.Contact: Carol Barker P 884 9797, M 027 270 6657

KIWANIS READING PROGRAMMEThe wind-up to the KIWANIS SUMMER READING PROGRAMME, the Great Book Mystery Finale Party was held recently at the Te Aroha Leisure Pools.The Summer Reading Programme is held yearly and organised by Kiwanis through local Councils and the local libraries over a six week period to encourage children to explore and read books from their local libraries. Within this period they read their choice of books and report back to the library at least three times to discuss the books they have been reading and demonstrate their understanding of them. In some cases children have read in excess of twenty books.Incorporated into the overall period are two activity days with colouring competitions and prizes awarded to the best three. All those who have fulfilled the requirements are given a book of their own choice.Kiwanis have provided some funding towards the overall costs, with local council input and publisher support, for some years. Support for the scheme from children and parents has been very strong and all three libraries in the MPDC have been well pleased with the outcome.Finale Party magician Trevor Sills entertained all present and his magic was well received by his audience. Certificates were then presented to all who had completed the requirements by librarian Larraine Chandler of Te Aroha Library and Michael Earl representing Morrinsville Kiwanis. The children were then able to choose their book and enjoy a swim in the Leisure Pools.

Above: children receiving certificates from Lorraine Chandler, Team Leader Te Aroha Library and Michael Earl, Kiwanis.Right: Xanda Kerr (8) and Great Book Mystery certificate.

TE AROHA TENNIS CLUBThe Tennis Club has been using the 7 Grass Courts prepared by Owen Passau [pictured below far right] this season. The Courts have also been used for several Tournaments attracting players from all over NZ. Senior membership is also on the rise with many ladies using Tennis to keep fit, Junior Tennis starts the Wednesday Schools return, for membership enquiries phone Club Coach Clem Apted 07 884 4548.

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Place the Face

Detach and put in Entry Box at Palace Hotel counter

Name ............................................................................................. Contact phone .........................................

BE IN TO WIN A GREAT PRIZE!

Put a name in the boxes below to these iconic Te Aroha faces and be in to win. The first correct entry drawn will win a large pizza and a choice of a pint or garlic pizza or chips courtesy of the Palace Hotel. Just fill out the entry form, detach and drop off at Palace Hotel front counter.

Some clues are (in no set order): Think - jp, reception, health, sign

WHO ARE THEY?

LAST MONTHS FACES

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hLynn Turley

Jenny LucyTe Aroha Physiotherapy

Don EdwardsDon Edwards Photography

and Jewellery

Graeme Blackford"Chalkie"

Grand Tavern

Mapuna TurnerLocal Iwi

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ROADCYCLINGSmall Roadcycling group (more than 20 years) is looking for some "riders". Riding on Tuesdays/Thursday morning.For more information call:Jim 027 381 7988 or John 07 884 9984Tony 07 888 8770 (Matamata)

Do you want your children to have the toys that you have always dreamed of having? Without the cost and hassle of having your house over run with toys?

Then the Te Aroha Toy Library is for you!

There are HUNDREDS of toys to choose from for one annual

subscription, without any additional borrowing fees! This is one of the top toy library’s in the

region, with toys in fantastic condition.

Come along and check it out, opposite the “Nunnary Backpackers”, behind St. Davids

Parish, Burgess Street, Te Aroha.

Open Wednesday evenings and alternate Friday and Saturday mornings.

Fees: $70 per year or $40 for Community Service Card Holders!

Phone Joline – 07 884 8216

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TE AROHA TENNIS CLUBJUNIORSWednesday from 3.30pmTiny Tots (5-7 yrs), Primary & College Students$70 per season-includes free professional tennis coaching with TennisNZ Accredited CoachSENIORSSaturday 1pmWednesday-5.30pmMonday-Wednesday-Friday-8.30amPh. Clem Apted (Coach) 884-4548 or Murray Preston 884 8371TENNIS AEROBICS has just started!!!A great work out with no tennis ability needed.Call Clem Apted for more information 07 884 4548

NEW ZEALANDRED CROSS

THE COMMUNITY VANPHONE KERRY 07 884 4128

TRANSPORT FORMEDICAL APPOINTMENTS• WAIKATO• THAMES• LOCAL and much more

TE AROHA SENIOR CITIZENSPresident: Mrs Daphne Ellis Ph 884 4347Meetings every Tuesday 1.30pmSenior Citizens Hall, 24 Church StreetNew members welcomeFebruary Programme 4th February George Inglis and Nellie Old 11th February Stuart Husband, Waikato Regional Council 18th February Paul Williamson - C&W Singer 25th February Corolyn Stephenson - RotaryCards (500) and Bowls every Thursday 1pmHall for hire - Reasonable RatesContact Jack Cohen Ph 884 7771

PILATES classes held at Te Aroha Physiotherapy every Tuesday at 1pm, all ages and abilities welcome, great exercise for strengthening the core, toning and mobility, $10 per person. Enquiries phone Vicki 889 4566

UPDATED INDOOR & 5 A SIDE SOCCER INFORMATION. Visit website for more details. www.sportsground.co.nz/tearohacobrasjuniors

Community Groups

ROTARY CLUB OF TE AROHAMeeting at Te Aroha ClubCentennial AvenueWednesday nights 5.30 for 6.00pm.Phone secretary 884 9521 for further information.

Are you having difficulty with exploring the Internet or sending emails?

Would you like to be able to sort and store your digital photos?

Do you have a problem with Microsoft Office?

Do you have a general computing query?

Perhaps Te Aroha Seniornet can help you. Why not come along to one of our Friday morning sessions aimed at helping the over 50’s better understand the wonderful world of computing.

Please contact: Dave Clark 889 7987 or Lyndsay Noble 884 9299

TE AROHA MAHJONG CLUBEvery Friday, Tui Park Bowling Club at 12.30. Come and join the fun! We will teach you if have never played before.Ring Patsy Cross 884 8891 or Berry Cook 884 9868.

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NEED HELP FROM RED CROSS?For Community Van Phone Kerry 884 4128

For Wheelchairs, Crutches etc Phone Frank 884 7954

For Meals on Wheels Phone Lelia 884 9962

For enquiries phone Grace 884 8475 or Judy 884 7954

Information and Bookings

884 9932 Provided for the community by Te Aroha Springs Community Trust

32 Church Street,Te Aroha. 3320. Ph: 07 8849932 Mob: 0210606625

email: [email protected] Charitable Trust No. CC22427

Te Aroha SHOPPING BUS

FREE SERVICE DONATION WELCOME

Door to Door service!! Te Aroha Town Bus every second Tuesday all year round (Pension Day)

Morrinsville Matamata Out of Town Bus 3rd Monday of the month:

January 20th March 17th May 19th July 21st

16th December

17th February 21st April

16th June

Te Aroha SHOPPING BUS is funded by THE TINDALL FOUNDATION

Extra XMAS service TO HAMILTON 9th December then 13th January

Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is an independent community organisation offering a free, confidential and independent service of information, assistance and referrals from 90 locations stretching from Northland to Invercargill. Last year volunteers received over 508,000 enquiries on issues ranging from electricity, immigration, housing and employment to consumer rights, health and family.

Bureaux have 'core' business that they must deliver and then are expected to 'fill the gaps' in their communities.

CAB Te Aroha does this by hosting a free law clinic, holding many application forms, facilitating a Social Services Network meeting and being an agent for the Te Aroha Community Food Bank.

In February 2014 the bureau will be offering you the opportunity to join this worthwhile organisation.

Citizens Advice Bureau Te Aroha, 137 Whitaker Street, Te Aroha07 884 8037 or email [email protected]

Community Groups

Contact Jane on 07 8380 328 or your local contact Michelle 884 7545

CALLING ALL WOMEN!!Te Aroha Mountain Lions need you!!

Make new friends and help make a difference to our community.

JOIN US NOWPhone Margaret 07 884 4422 for further details

Phone 07 8849177, or 027 2967886Website yes4youth.co.nz

Leith VickersYES Manager

185 Whitaker Street Te Aroha

TAI CHITe Aroha Physiotherapy Hall. Tutor: Jenny Lucy - 25 years experience.

New classes commencing Tuesday 4th February 2014.

Classes will run for 12 weeks, at a cost of $60 payable at commencement. Pro rata refund made after 3 sessions if you decide not to complete the course.

TUESDAYS:5.30pm-6.15pm Beginners Sun Style 29 Form.

6.15pm-7.15pm Advanced Sun Style 73 Form.

WEDNESDAYS:8.30am-9.00am Qi Gong and Modified Sun Style 12 Form.

9.00am-9.45am Modified Sun Style 40 Form and Sun Style 43 Form.

To enrol please phone/text Jenny Lucy 027 245 8418.Wear loose comfortable clothing and soft footwear.

SUPPORT TE AROHASHOP LOCALLY

While we at the Aroha Advertiser attempt to keep costs down, we now have to ask for a nominal fee of $5.00 payment to help offset ever increasing costs. We have a strong commitment to the community and hope you see it as we do as necessary to keep the Aroha Advertiser viable. This is payable when copy is received in order for your community group information to go to print.

Information and Bookings

884 9932 Provided for the community by Te Aroha Springs Community Trust

32 Church Street,Te Aroha. 3320. Ph: 07 8849932 Mob: 0210606625

email: [email protected] Charitable Trust No. CC22427

Te Aroha SHOPPING BUS

FREE SERVICE DONATION WELCOME

Door to Door service!! Te Aroha Town Bus every second Tuesday all year round (Pension Day)

Morrinsville Matamata Out of Town Bus 3rd Monday of the month:

January 20th March 17th May 19th July 21st

16th December

17th February 21st April

16th June

Te Aroha SHOPPING BUS is funded by THE TINDALL FOUNDATION

Extra XMAS service TO HAMILTON 9th December then 13th January

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Kenrick Street, Te Aroha

0800 838 900

213A Whitaker Street, Te ArohaPh/Fax: 07 884 9378 Mob: 0274 744 144

Email: [email protected]

Complete Signage Service

• sign manufacturers• car detailing• window tinting & frosting• vans trucks buses boats

• footpath signs• shop fronts & fascias• banners flags stickers• computer cut lettering• wide format digital printing• uniforms & sportswear printing

Berlusconion whitaker

Restaurant & BarA la Carte & Pizza Menus

wine and cocktails • premium cuisine

open Wednesday 5.30pm - lateThursday - Sundaybrunch & lunch from 11.00amdinner from 5.30pm - late

149 Whitaker St Te Aroha07 884 9307

Short Street, MATAMATA • Ph 888 8333Whitaker Street, TE AROHA • Ph 0800 862273

MariaKerry

McKinleyGlendaMilligan

3 Lipsey Street, Te ArohaPh: 07 884 4555 Fax: 07 884 4005

A/H: 07 884 7828 Mob: 0274 908 858

WOF Inspections Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs Free Battery Testing & Charging Quotes

Valentines DayFeb 14

Best to book!

With Compliments

$4995

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For all your stainless steel needs.We weld aluminium, magnesium, titanium, die cast & steel.

Piako Stainless & Alloy Specialists Ltd

9 Honi St, Te Arohap 07 884 9122f 07 884 9121

Manufacturers of low pressure hot water cylinders.

Alloy boat repairs and stainless steel handrails.

1999 MAZDA MPV7 seater, 2.5l, auto, alloys, air-con

• Rotten sashes and sills repaired or replaced and painted

• Sash pulleys and cords replaced

• Bay windows re-built and re-shingled

• Re-fabrication and repair of architectural features

Phone Murray 021 08222516

RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OFBungalow and Villa Wooden Windows

DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW COMPANY

ThreadingWaxingBraziliansTintingFacialsManicuresEyelash ExtensionsGel NailsGift Vouchers

Clinic in Te Aroha(Advance Bookings essential)

027 740 5881www.facebook.com/ladyofthehousebeauty

Lady of the House BeautyLady of the House Beauty

• Full Set Eyelash Extension only $30• Eyebrow Shape & Eyelash tint only $15

Valentines Day