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workers
• By Andrew King
ANGRY ST Albans residents
have called in a legal expert to
try and rid their street of sex
workers.
Solicitor and Labour
candidate for Christchurch
Central Duncan Webb
(right) will look to see if
the Public Places Bylaw
can be used to move sex
workers from the northern
end of Manchester St.
The bylaw is the same
one used by police to crack down
on car window washers working
on city intersections.
It came after complaints from
motorists they were being harassed
by the window washers.
The potential legal action
House
of
Hearing
comes as police prepare to meet
with the city council over the
issue in late November.
Acting Superintendent Peter
Cooper said the discussion
between city council, police
and the residents is
important to find a
suitable solution.
Resident Matt Bonis
said people who live on
Manchester St believed
the city council had not
done enough to deter sex
workers form the area.
“The residents are furious this
has been going on for five years
and the city council and police
haven’t done anything about it
because it is seen as a little bit
difficult,” he said.
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NOR’WEST NEWS
News..................................3,5,11
CITY COUNCILLOR Mike
Davidson has shunned his car
since being elected and taken up
pedal power to be “part of the
solution” to traffic congestion
in Papanui. In his first opinion
piece for the Nor’West News,
Cr Davidson says the Northern
Corridor Project will not be
enough to reduce congestion
(page 4). He brings up the topic of
rail as a possible solution. If you
have thoughts on the issue send
in a letter to the editor to shelley.
robinson@starmedia.kiwi and it
could be published.
St Andrew’s College student
Finn van Dorsser is quite a wordsmith.
His poem, An Orison to the
Future Comet, was selected as a
top 15 winner in the Foyle young
poets of the year award. It was
selected from more than 10,000
entries across 76 countries. Well
done Finn.
Hei kona, Shelley Robinson
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“I have had no formal training in art but have learned at the
coal face doing markets and craft shows. I have been self
employed practising my art since coming to NZ.
Part of the pleasure for me putting this show together has
been the enjoyments of seeing each piece take on its own
story.
The tales we are told when we are young help to shape our
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add to our values and traditions.
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and what they saw in their everyday lives, they would have
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News
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new chair
• By Andrew King
THE NEWLY re-elected David
Cartwright is tipped to be the
first chairman of the Fendalton-
Waimairi-Harewood Community
Board when it meets today.
Mr Cartwright was deputy
chairman of the Fendalton-
Waimairi Community Board last
term.
The board had an unofficial
meeting last Tuesday to feel each
other out and talk about who
should lead, with a strong indication
Mr Cartwright is the man for
the job.
Mr Cartwright said that it was
not “set in concrete” but if he is
nominated today he will “grab it
with both hands.”
Sam MacDonald has also been
tipped as possibly the next deputy
alongside Bridget Williams.
Mr MacDonald was elected
in the Waimairi Ward and Ms
Williams was elected in the Fendalton
Ward.
“We have some young great
talents around the table. Sam
has indicated that he is keen [as
deputy]. If he says on Tuesday I’m
into this then we will run with it,”
Mr Cartwright said.
LAWyerS
Young writer wins award
OUT OF almost a million
entries, a Rangi Ruru Girls’
School student has been awarded
a gold medal in a writing
competition.
Mette van Pallandt won the
year 10 section for New Zealand
and the Pacific region in the
New Zealand University of
New South Wales International
Competitions and Assessments
for Schools.
The competition attracted
980,000 entries with 514 students
from Australia and 100
students from New Zealand and
the Pacific region being awarded
medals for their outstanding
achievement.
Mette’s winning submission
recounts a rather frightening
and unconventional game of
hide and seek, one that may
make readers think twice about
climbing into a wardrobe ever
again.
She was presented with her
gold medal at a school assembly
recently as she will not be able to
attend the national ceremony in
December in Auckland.
Students from each year
with the top score in a subject
are awarded a medal and a
certificate.
Rangi Ruru head of the
English faculty, Erin Fitzpatrick,
said it’s a noteworthy
TOP WRITER: Mette van Pallandt won the year 10 section for
New Zealand and the Pacific region in a presitgious writing
competition.
achievement for her and the
school.
“To be placed first out of all
year 10 participants from across
New Zealand and the Pacific
region is significant. The piece
she wrote is so evocative that it
places the reader right there . . .
in that dark space, being
hunted. I was totally absorbed
while reading Mette’s work,” she
said.
ICAS Writing and English
exams are optional extra
examinations at Rangi Ruru.
Students who wish to
challenge and extend themselves
sit these exams after school.
In Brief
CYCLEWAY FEEDBACK
Public feedback is being sought
by the city council on the new
Northern Line Cycleway. It is
holding two drop-in sessions
for the public to view the plans
and share their thoughts on the
project. The first will be held on
Thursday at the Christchurch
Girls’ High School Library, 10
Matai St, 5–7pm, with a presentation
starting at 5.15pm. The second
meeting will be on November
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a presentation starting at 5.15pm.
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Your Local Views
Addressing congestion
We will be
asking the city
councillors in
the
north-west
area to give
us their views
on issues.
This week
newly-elected Papanui city
councillor Mike Davidson
talks about being elected and
what he intends to do over the
next three years
Thank you to all those who voted
in this year’s local body elections.
I am honoured and excited to
be elected as the councillor for
the new Papanui Ward and look
forward to representing the people
of our ward and city over the next
three years.
As the councillor for Papanui
I am also appointed to the
Papanui-Innes Community Board
so it will be great to continue the
work that we started last term as
the Shirley-Papanui Community
Board.
It was great to meet so many people
during my election campaign
who share my views and priorities
including rates, water quality and
traffic.
Our area of the city experiences
increasing congestion and although
the Northern Corridor Project is
about to commence I do not see
this as the single answer to resolving
this issue, not to mention the
effect this will have on Cranford St
and surrounding areas.
To reduce congestion we need to
look at better transport options to
offer people an alternative to their
car.
The existing rail corridor should
be the focus for any conversation
around future transport options
and whether it be trains or buses
using the corridor I believe that
affordable public transport that is
separate from private vehicles is
necessary.
Safe cycleways are also an important
option especially for shorter
distances and it is great to hear that
construction of the Papanui Parallel
is to begin shortly.
Since being elected to the city
council I have used my bike as my
main form of transport and it’s
great be part of the solution.
Having met all my fellow councillors
it is easy to see that we all
want what is best for Christchurch
and although some may have differing
views of what this means
I think we have the right team to
create some really great outcomes
for our city.
An unsuccessful
candidate in the Waimairi
Ward congratulates
the new city councillor
and community board
members
Anthony Rimell, of
Sydenham – Congratulations
to Raf Manji, my opponent
in the recent local body
elections, for securing the role
of councillor for the Waimairi
Ward.
I wish him, and the two new
community board members,
Sam McDonald and Shirish
Paranjape, all the best as they
look to represent the hopes
and needs of the people of the
Waimairi Ward.
In particular, I urge them
to measure every proposal
against the ‘three goods’
that I advocated in my
campaign: is it good for our
environment; is it good for
our city; is it good for our
Waimairi community? These
measures will be especially
important when it comes to the
Hawthornden Rd Industrial
Park Proposal (NWRA3), and
to championing water quality
in the north-west.
Waimairi is a wonderful
part of our city, and deserves
the full energy of our elected
representatives. I look forward
to each of them bringing that.
Again, congratulations to
each on your win: We all look
to you to do us proud.
POTENTIAL BOTTLE STORE: A new liquor store has been
proposed for 2A Trafford St.
We asked readers last
week if they thought
Harewood needed
another bottle store
Bruce Lord, of Harewood –
I live in the Nunweek Park area
and I am definitely against the
proposed liquor store on Trafford
St. The one in Bishopdale
Mall is fine for our area.
Dave Browne, of
Bishopdale – I too am
fundamentally opposed to a
liquor store opening in this
area. It does not need another
liquor store. How many is too
many?
Lucy Ritchie, of Harewood
– As a long standing resident
of Trafford St, I have no idea
what the people are thinking
of opening a bottle store in
our residential area? Firstly,
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we have enough places locally
to buy wine, beer and spirits.
I see no reason or good
coming out of opening a bottle
store here on our street. We
are a residential area, with
many young families in the
neighbourhood and Nunweek
Park and the new hockey
complex – we would like to
remain a pleasant, active sports
and park area. We are plagued
with things that are bad for us
and we don’t need temptation
on our doorstep.
Wendy and Tony
MacRae, of Harewood –
Please pass on our strong
opposition to the selling of
more liquor in this area.
There are at least three outlets
in close proximity to Trafford
St where this application has
been made for.
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News
Wait over
for postal
services
• By Andrew King
NEW POSTAL services in the
Bishopdale Village Mall have had
a stalled start.
The shop opened two days later
than it planned after the building’s
code compliance certificate
was issued by the city council.
Last week the Nor’West News
saw several people walk up to use
the new Paper Tree Bishopdale
facilities but had to turn away
because the shop was not open.
A sign on the door read: Sorry
we are unable to open until we
receive council approval.
However, two days later the
doors opened after the city council
fast tracked the certificate.
Normally it takes 20 working
days for the certificate to be issued,
but the city council pushed
it through to get the store open
sooner.
The shop opened at 4pm on
Wednesday for 90 minutes.
Canterbury Bookshop Ltd has
taken over the running of the
post shop, named the Paper Tree
Bishopdale and will provide over
the counter Kiwibank services as
well as postal, courier, bill payment
and post office box services,
located at 31 Bishopdale Court.
Computers boost for families
• By Andrew King
FAMILIES UNABLE to afford
computers could get a boost
from a religious charity group
and schools banding together.
St Vincent de Paul has acquired
a number of refurbished
computers and want to pass
them on to families in need of a
“leg-up”.
They will install the computers
in homes free of charge
with families from Redwood
School, Northcote School and
Casebrook Intermediate School
set to benefit.
Redwood School deputy
principal Chris Els said it will
change young kids’ lives and
possibly their parents.
“Now the plan is to get in
touch with Spark and see if they
will do a similar programme
they provided Hornby High,”
he said.
In September, Hornby High
School was part of a programme
offering families with schoolaged
children who can’t get
access to the internet entry-level
home broadband for a quarter
of the normal price.
Called Spark Jump, Mr Els is
hopeful they will be able to get a
similar deal.
It is a no-contract plan with
30 gigabytes of data that comes
with a free modem.
He has a number of families
EXCITED: Redwood deputy principal Chris Els’ idea to give
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which have already put their
hands up to get a computer
installed in their home.
“While it is in its infant stage
it is a great idea,” he said.
Northcote School principal
Neil Barker said it was a fantastic
idea to benefit those around
the area who need help.
“This allows them to be part
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he said.
Legal bid
possible
•From page 1
Residents met with city council
chief executive Karleen Edwards
and other council staff recently to
discuss a way forward that would
be beneficial to both the residents
and sex workers.
The residents engaged Mr
Webb before the meeting with Dr
Edwards to gauge what could be
done.
Dr Edwards told Nor’West
News: “The council has agreed
to initiate discussions with the
police with a view to facilitate a
meeting involving the residents,
the council and police in order to
continue the dialogue and look
for solutions.”
Mr Bonis it is was a positive
step but didn’t want the process to
drag on.
“We don’t want this to be put in
the too-hard basket. If we have to
take it to court, we will,” he said.
Mr Webb said it is his and
the residents’ view that offering
sexual services, standing on a
street corner and responding to
requests is clearly engaging in a
commercial activity in a public
place.
“This is not about the fact that
they are engaging in prostitution,
it is about the wrong use of a piece
of neighbourhood at the wrong
time,” he said.
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Daegan Wells
Exploring art history in the red
Artist Daegan Wells recently received an award
which will allow him to focus on his latest project.
He spoke to Caitlin Miles about the city’s art
history and his experience documenting the
residential red zone
Congratulations on receiving
the Olivia Spencer Bower
Award – what was it like to win?
Thank you, it was really exciting
to be given it. It’s only offered
every two years so I’m really
excited to be selected. It’s really
rare to have an opportunity to
work on your practice full-time
as an artist and especially in
New Zealand.
Is that what this award allows
you to do?
Yes, so over the next year I will
be able to focus on this project
without having to balance working
and my art. It gives artists a
chance to work solely on their
project and provides financial
assistance.
Is it nice to know you don’t
have to worry about your finance
for the next year?
Yes it is. It’s not often you get a
chance to do this so it will take a
bit of stress off trying to balance
my project around working.
Do you work full time?
No, I work part time at a
few places. I’m a tutor, I teach
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photography and I also work at
the Physics Room, which is an
art gallery.
What is your project on?
I have chosen to focus on
Christchurch’s art history between
1932 and 1939 because it
coincided with a period of time
of Olivia Spencer Bowers being
in Christchurch. So I decided
to focus on that time and investigate
what was happening in
Christchurch and the similarities
in that time to now.
Do you have any idea of where
this project will take you, or is
it still quite new?
It’s still quite new. I think I’ve
got a few starting points. I’ll go
to the research library at the
Christchurch Art Gallery, which
will probably be my starting
point. Also, talking to people
that knew Olivia, knew of her
or collected her works. So it will
start like that but I’m not quite
sure where it will go or how the
work will look, but yeah, that’s
my starting point.
Your last project involved
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spending time in the residential
red zone, can you tell me a bit
about that?
I have a show at the moment at
the Centre of Contemporary Art
and that work is based around
Bill Sutton and his abandoned
studio and residence in the
residential red zone. So my work
has just been about going there
and to other sites and putting together
research and work about
these sites.
What was it like going into
those people’s homes?
It was really overwhelming,
but I guess I had, for lack of a
better word, this good intention.
I thought this wasn’t being
documented and it was such a
massive part of Christchurch because
these people once occupied
these spaces and I suppose I just
wanted to engage with the site in
a way that previously no one had
been doing.
So why did you choose to look
at the residential red zone?
I guess I felt that there was an
urgency, things were changing so
fast and there wasn’t much documentation
around these sites so
I guess, for me, urgency was the
main kind of concern that I had.
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This was part of my masters’
research so it started in 2015. It’s
been a year-long project.
Can you tell me a bit about
some of the other work you
have done?
So I had a show at Blue Oyster
Gallery in Dunedin and the
work was specifically about
the Bill Sutton house. It
incorporated some historical
photographs, which the
Christchurch Art Gallery lent to
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zone before it’s gone for good
Where did you study art?
I did my masters in sculpture
at Canterbury University.
Why did you decide to do
your masters in sculpture?
I guess it’s sculpture in the
loosest sense of the term. The
kind of work that I make is more
installations so my work incorporated
photography and objects
and other materials. It’s not set
sculptures like everyone thinks,
it’s very loose.
Have you lived here your
whole life?
No I wasn’t born here, I moved
to Christchurch from Nelson in
2008. I moved here partly for art
school. But I don’t know really –
I guess it’s a bigger city. I lived in
the central city for a while and
I’ve lived in Addington for about
a year and a half.
When you were growing up
did you always want to pursue
art?
I guess it’s kind of like that
classic story of when you’re
leaving high school and you
don’t quite know what to do. So
I enjoyed making and thinking
about art, so I guess for me, it
just made sense and it turned out
to be the right decision for me.
You also co-founded some art
spaces, can you tell me about
them?
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My first space that I helped cofound
was a space called Room
4, which was on St Asaph St. We
decided to open that because we
didn’t think there were many
showing spaces, especially for
emerging artists. I think that
was the drive, focusing on
emerging artists and not just
from Christchurch. After that,
we opened a gallery called Man
Friday, which we had open for a
year in 2015.
What encouraged you to
make these spaces?
It was really the lack of spaces
for artists around the city and
the need to provide for other artists
and give them a chance. But
also running an artist-run space
is just a good way of encouraging
community or building your
own community, and working
with other artists and getting
more of the public aware of the
artists around them.
What have been some of the
cool projects carried out in
those spaces?
There have been a few. When
Room 4 was running, there was
a big factory behind us. I think
they made garments, school
uniforms I think. Each recycling
day they would put out lots of
boxes and because we didn’t have
any shows planned, a group of
us collected the boxes for about
a month and we encouraged
people to come in and we just
kind of made some forts and it
was just a really fun social thing
to do.
Who are some of your favourite
artists?
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PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
That’s a tricky one to answer. I
guess my peers and friends. But
also the artists that I research,
like Olivia Spencer Bower and
Bill Sutton. Those people have
the biggest influence on my
work.
How do they influence you?
I guess I just respond to their
art. Like mine is in no way
similar to Bill Sutton’s, but it
references him and his art and
his career. That’s how I relate to
artists I admire or enjoy.
You have a lot on your plate,
do you have much spare time?
I guess my art is my spare time.
So no, I don’t really have any. If
I do have spare time, it’s pretty
sparse and I haven’t had any for
a while.
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TOP DOG: Daniel Gilles and David Timbs show off their award-winning sausages.
Award-winning sausages
IF YOU are looking to fire the
barbecue up in the north-west
this summer, a visit to Peter
Timbs Meats could be an award
winning choice.
The butchery, with stores in
both Bishopdale and Edgeware,
snagged three gold medals and
a bronze in this year’s Devro
Great New Zealand Sausage
competition.
The store took home gold in
the pre-cooked category with
its pork, lemon and parsley,
gourmet pork category with its
pork, jalapeno and cheese and
gourmet varietal category with
its wild venison and black plum.
It also received a bronze in
the continental ready-to-eat
category with its Portuguese
entry.
New World Bishopdale
received a silver medal for its
gourmet beef entry – creamy
blue cheese and beef.
Peter Timbs Meats owner
David Timbs said it’s about
ST ANDREW’S College can say
they have one of the best young
poets in the world.
Finn van Dorsser had his
poem, An Orison to the Future
Comet, selected as a top 15
winner in the Foyle young poets
of the year competition.
It was selected from more
than 10,000 entries across 76
countries.
With more than 7600 young
testing what works with the
customers and seeing who
comes back for what.
“It is all about using the best
ingredients to get the best
product,” he said.
On top of the ingredients,
Chris Timbs, David’s cousin,
spent time in the early 90s in
Germany learning the art of
sausage making.
“He does all the weighing
and seasoning when it comes to
them so a lot of the credit should
go to him,” David Timbs said.
The award has really started to
get people through the
door.
“We had one of our biggest
Saturdays after the award was
announced . . . Some old faces
came in and some new ones, so
that is great,” he said.
The first Timbs Butchery
opened in Oxford, England,
in 1876 and was run by Peter’s
great-great grandfather Samuel
Timbs.
people submitting poems this
year worldwide, it is the largest
competition of its kind.
A school spokeswoman said
it was “an outstanding student
achievement.”
“Last year he was one of 85
commended poets and he is
understandably thrilled to be
named in the top 15 winners this
year,” she said.
His prize is a week-long
ACHIEVERS
Devro Great New Zealand
Sausage winners
Gold
•Pre-cooked: Peter Timbs
Meats – Pork, lemon and
parsley
•Gourmet pork: Peter
Timbs Meats – Pork,
jalapeno and cheese
•Gourmet varietal: Peter
Timbs Meats – Wild
venison and black plum
Silver
•Gourmet beef: New World
Bishopdale – Creamy blue
cheese and beef
Bronze
•Continental ready-to-eat:
Peter Timbs Meats –
Portuguese
St Andrew’s poet top of the world
residential writing course at The
Hurst Arvon Centre, United
Kingdom, in 2017.
The poem will be published
in an anthology, which will be
printed and available online
at www.poetrysociety.org.uk/
poems/an-orison-to-a-futurecomet
The award is an opportunity
for any young poet aged 11 to 17
to get their writing career going.
OPEN: Koichi Hirama and Sandra Hastie cut the ribbon to Rangi
Ruru’s new garden.
Rangi’s Japanese garden
A GARDEN was officially
opened at Rangi Ruru in front of
students from its Japanese sister
school, Yokohama Jogakuin.
Yokohama Jogakuin
principal Koichi Hirama and
Rangi Ruru principal Sandra
Hastie cut a ribbon in front of the
garden.
The Japanese-style garden
recognises the close 23-year-old
relationship between the two
schools.
Dr Hastie said the garden was
not only beautiful, but
also a special place within the
school. Yokohama Jogakuin has
a garden on its grounds which
is home to a yellow Rangi Ruru
rose.
Rangi Ruru gardener Dan
Dennehy has overseen the
development and planting of the
garden, which includes japanese
maple, japanese camellia and
green mondo grass, as well as
rocks from the Arawhata River
near Haast.
COMPETING:
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of Waimairi
School’s senior
athletics day at
St James Park.
Pupils competed
in sprints, long
distance, shot
put, discus, high
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lakes at The Groynes recently for the annual Take a Kid
Fishing day. It was fitting the first fish caught was one of 14
trophy rainbow trout put in the lake on Thursday by North
Canterbury Fish & Game. Four-year-old Violet Noone (below
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WELCOME:
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chief executive Shane
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Caroline Stiles and
board member David
Johnstone were part
of the welcoming
party as the centre
opened up its doors
to the public recently.
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organisation – which
provides emergency
and respite care
for children whose
families are
experiencing crisis –
invites the community
to take a trip out to
its Governors Bay
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SAND PIT FUN: Aardijah Sheehan finds
a different use for the sand pit, with a
helping hand from Kharnei Ferris (left)
and Emma Jarvis.
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Papanui Book Club
Today, 10-11am
The group does not have a
set text to read but is more of a
relaxed and social group who talk
about the books they have been
reading. Entry is free and all are
welcome to attend.
Papanui Library, cnr of
Langdons Rd and Restell St,
Papanui
Bishopdale MeNZ Shed Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
1.30pm
The MeNZ Shed brings men
together in a space to share
skills, enjoy a laugh and work
on practical tasks. These can be
individual, personal projects
or group projects for the shed
and wider community. For
more information, phone 359
6752.
Old Kendal Ave Scout Den
Wednesday Wanderers
Wednesday, 10.30am
Get active with a group of
friendly people on Wednesday
mornings. All abilities are
welcome and the group walk
for an average of 30 minutes
a day around Bishopdale.
Phone 359 1741 for more
information.
The Trust, 100 Farrington Ave,
Bishopdale
Fendalton Family History
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Wednesday, 9.30-11am
Ever wanted to trace your
family history but didn’t know
where to begin? A volunteer
from the Canterbury branch
of the New Zealand Society of
Genealogists will be available
to help with your family history
questions.
Fendalton Library, cnr of Clyde
and Jeffreys Rds, Fendalton
Scrabble Club
Wednesday 1.30pm
If you enjoy scrabble but are
running out of opponents to
play against, then the scrabble
club at the Shirley Library could
be the place for you. There is no
obligation to play, just come along
when you can and check out the
action and if you want join the
group. All materials are supplied
and there is no joining fee.
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Knit and Yarn
Thursday, 2-3.30pm
Bring your knitting along to the
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swap ideas.
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NEW CHAPEL: St Andrew’s College will open its new $10 million Centennial Chapel
today at 10.30am. Located at 347 Papanui Rd, there will be performances from the
kapa haka group, choir and singers Mark Tavendale and Joshua Pike to welcome
the community and the school to their new space. Heritage items salvaged from
the original chapel have been incorporated into the new design, including the
stained glass windows, original doors, stonework and the much-loved gargoyles.
The school welcomes people to come along and tour the new chapel during the
open days this week on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, 11am–1pm.
St Albans MeNZ Shed Group
Monday and Saturday
The MeNZ Shed is open on a
Monday afternoon and Saturday
morning and new members are
welcome. It is an opportunity
for men to get together with
others with similar interests
for fellowship, personal and
community projects and for
keeping up their handy man
skills. For further information
on joining the shed, phone
John on 352 0096 or Bill on 980
9538.
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Light Party
Monday, October 31, 5.30pm
A free event for the whole
family. There will be a vertical
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bouncy castle, clown, puppets,
magic show and a fun black
light disco. There will be fancy
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Chicken Biryani $16.00
Boneless chicken in basmati rice smeared with whole spices slow
cooked
Lamb Biryani $16.00
Lamb chunks in basmati rice smeared with whole spices slow cooked
Vegetable Biryani $14.00
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Paneer Chilli $14.00
Prawns Biryani $18.00
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Cottage cheese with Onion, Capsicum, Green Chilly, Chilly Sauce
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Mushroom Chilli $14.00
Mushrooms with Onion, Capsicum, Green Chilly, Chilly Sauce &
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Chicken Schezwan Fried Rice $17.00
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Delicate chicken pieces cooked with rice & schezwan sauce
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Chicken Biryani $16.00
Rice stir fried with mixed vegetables & Indo-Chinese spices
Boneless chicken in basmati rice smeared with whole spices slow
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Veg Noodles $12.00
Lamb Biryani $16.00
Stir fried boiled noodles with mixed vegetables & Indo-Chinese spices
Lamb chunks in basmati rice smeared with whole spices slow cooked
Chicken Noodles $14.00
Vegetable Biryani $14.00
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Prawns Biryani $18.00
Chicken Manchurian $16.00
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Fried dumplings of Chicken & Cauliflower cooked with Onion,
Capsicum, Green Chilly & Manchurian sauce
INDIAN CHINESE
Veg Manchurian $13.00
Chicken Schezwan Fried Rice $17.00
Fried dumplings of Cauliflower cooked with Onion, Capsicum,
Green Chilly & Manchurian sauce
Delicate chicken pieces cooked with rice & schezwan sauce
Veg Fried Rice $15.00
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Rice stir fried with mixed vegetables & Indo-Chinese spices
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Indo-Chinese spices with vinegar
Veg Noodles $12.00
Chicken Hakka Noodle $14.00
Stir fried boiled noodles with mixed vegetables & Indo-Chinese spices
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& Indo-Chinese spices with vinegar
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Chicken Noodles $14.00
Stir fried boiled noodles with boneless chicken, mixed vegetables
& Indo-Chinese spices
Plain Naan/Roti $3.00
Whole wheat flour bread baked in tandoor
Garlic Naan $4.00
Naan bread sprinked with garlic
Butter Naan $3.50
Naan bread topped with butter
Aloo Paratha $4.00
Onion Paratha $4.00
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with spices & onion
Kashmiri Naan $5.00
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with nuts & sultanas
Cheese Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with cheese
Chicken Manchurian $16.00
Fried dumplings of Chicken & Cauliflower cooked with Onion,
Capsicum, Green Chilly & Manchurian sauce
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with potatoes, spices &
onion
Cheese & Garlic Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with cheese sprinkled with garlic
Paneer & Garlic Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with Cottage cheese sprinkled with garlic
Kheema Naan $5.00
Flatbread filled with spicy ground lamb meat
Chicken Naan $5.00
Flatbread filled with spicy chicken chunks
Chocolate Naan $5.00
Leavened bread stuffed with crispy chocolate flakes
SOUPS
Veg Manchurian $13.00
Fried dumplings of Cauliflower cooked with Onion, Capsicum,
Green Chilly & Manchurian sauce
Veg Hakka Noodle $12.00
Stir fried boiled noodles with finely chopped vegetables &
Indo-Chinese spices with vinegar
Chicken Hakka Noodle $14.00
Stir fried boiled noodles with Chicken, finely chopped vegetables
& Indo-Chinese spices with vinegar
INDIAN BREADS
Chicken Hot And Sour Soup $9.00
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Chicken Clear Soup $9.00
Indo Chinese spices flavored soup with chicken & vegetables
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Yellow brown translucent soup with veggies, soya sauce, chicken
& ginger
Veg Hot And Sour Soup $9.00
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SIDE & EXTRAS
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Mango flavoured yoghurt based sweet Indian drink
Roasted Poppadoms $1.00
per pc. Classic Indian lentil crackers
Mango Pickle $4.00
1 serving
Plain Naan/Roti $3.00
Whole wheat flour bread baked in tandoor
Garlic Naan $4.00
Naan bread sprinked with garlic
Butter Naan $3.50
Naan bread topped with butter
Aloo Paratha $4.00
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with potatoes, spices &
onion
Onion Paratha $4.00
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with spices & onion
Kashmiri Naan $5.00
Unleavened wholemeal bread stuffed with nuts & sultanas
Cheese Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with cheese
Cheese & Garlic Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with cheese sprinkled with garlic
Paneer & Garlic Naan $5.00
Bread stuffed with Cottage cheese sprinkled with garlic
Kheema Naan $5.00
Flatbread filled with spicy ground lamb meat
Chicken Naan $5.00
Flatbread filled with spicy chicken chunks
Chocolate Naan $5.00
Leavened bread stuffed with crispy chocolate flakes
SOUPS
Chicken Hot And Sour Soup $9.00
Soup with chicken, vegetables and hot & sour spices
Chicken Clear Soup $9.00
Indo Chinese spices flavored soup with chicken & vegetables
Chicken Manchow Soup $9.00
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& ginger
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Green Salad $5.00
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SIDE & EXTRAS
Yoghurt mixed with cucumber, tomatoes & mild soothing spices
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Mango flavoured yoghurt based sweet Indian drink
Roasted Poppadoms $1.00
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SPORTS
DEFENCE: Liam
Wagteveld looks to
block a shot.
EAGLE EYES: National trap shooting champions Jacob Warnock (left), Mason Gardener, Jimmy
Field, Lyndon Arundell and Laurence Arundell.
Trap shooters right on target
FIVE ST Andrew’s College
students are national trap
shooting champions after scoring
the highest ever total in the
competition’s history.
The team of Jimmy Field, Mason
Gardener, Jacob Warnock,
Lyndon Arundell and Laurence
Arundell won the national teams
points score championship, with
295/300 points – a score that has
never been achieved before.
They were also second in the
New Zealand secondary schools
teams postal shoot.
Eighteen St Andrew’s students
altogether competed in the
secondary schools South Island
and New Zealand clay target
championships during the school
holidays.
All of the students did well and
most scored personal bests.
On top of being in a winning
team, Lyndon won the New
Zealand single barrel championships.
His brother, Laurence, was
second in the New Zealand
points score championships,
third in the national skeet
championships and sixth in the
South Island single rise trophy
event.
Jimmy, Mason and Jacob
were selected for the North
Canterbury Fish and Game
regional five person challenge
team which came second.
Jimmy and Mason were also
selected to represent the South
Island in the north versus south
teams event. The south won the
event.
Kaitlin Watson, also of St
Andrew’s, came fourth in the
women’s single rise trophy event.
A school spokeswoman said
they were “incredibly proud”
of the team and the individual
shooters.
Christ the King Catholic School competed in the
Canterbury water polo championships last weekend,
winning the B grade trophy. They cruised through their
first four games beating Heaton Intermediate, Casebrook
Intermediate A and B and Christchurch South School.
In the Casebrook B game, Christ the King managed to
score 18 unanswered points. In the semi-finals, they beat
Christchurch South 12-2 setting up a final against Heaton
which they won 7-5. Sports co-ordinator Olivia Gill said
the final was a nerve-racking game. “Heaton won the first
two quarters. We managed to get one point ahead of
them in the final quarter before Ryan and Jake [coaches]
called time out with 30 seconds left, giving the team
a rest. Max Coltman (scored) the last goal to end the
game,” she said. Sam Rochford was awarded the most
valuable player award for the B grade. Charlotte O’Neill,
Sam Rochford, Nicola Crosbie, Molly Graham, Billie-Rose
Dunlop, Liam Wagteveld, Maisy Perriam, James Methven,
Logan McGreg, Max Coltman and Conor Crosbie made up
the team, while Ryan Crosbie and Jake Rochford were the
coaches. •More sport page 17
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NOR’WEST NEWS
Big atmosphere @ the Edgeware Sports Bar
The Edgeware Sports Bar located at
72 Edgeware Road in St Albans, is a
local establishment that has been in the
neighbourhood for years. As you enter
the doors, you feel the comfortable, family
oriented atmosphere as the friendly staff
welcome you. Edgeware is known around
town as the tiny bar with the big atmosphere.
Do you love rugby? Stop there and watch the
game. Do you love cricket? If you’re not at
the match in the city centre, watching from
the Edgeware Sports Bar is the next closest
thing. When cup time rolls around, whether
it’s the Melbourne Cup or show week here
in Christchurch, you can guarantee the
events are being celebrated at the Sports Bar.
Holidays, birthdays and
celebrations are highlighted
throughout the year.
“Our patrons become like
family to us and we aim to
provide the best possible
service, in a friendly
atmosphere,” says Gaynor,
the owner and manager.
The Sports Bar offers full
TAB facilities with either
their staff serving you or
their self service option.
Are you ready to play a game of pool? Their
pool table is a hot commodity offering fun
and laughs, along with a serious side all the
way around.
Music is always playing at the Edgeware
Sports Bar, and you can select one of your
favourites off their free juke box which offers
dozens of musical options for your liking.
Stop by for their weekly raffle night, which
begins at 6:00 pm, every Friday. Great prizes
are always won, including meat from a local
butcher to stock your freezer.
Enjoy some “pub grub” when you select from
their bar snack menu which will compliment
your sporting experience. Yummy local
favourites are fun to munch on while you’re
talking with friends or watching a game.
The Edgeware Sports Bar offers:
TAB facilities
Latest gaming machines
Bar snacks
Quiz nights
Raffle nights
Sports on Big Screen TV
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YOUNG STAR: Year 12 St Margaret’s student Emily Wium will be one of the youngest players
at next month’s Junior World Cup in Chile. The 17-year-old is one of four Canterbury players
named in the New Zealand under-21 team. The striker is joined by Catherine Tinning, Phoebe
Steele and Kirsten Nation. Wium has represented Canterbury at under-18 and under-21 level
this year, and also helped St Margaret’s to a third place finish at the Federation Cup. The
Junior World Cup takes place in Santiago from November 24 to December 4. New Zealand
will play Belgium, China and Spain in their pool.
PHOTO: PLANET HOCKEY
TOP RIDERS: Rangi Ruru
Girls’ School students
Leah Zydenbos and Mollie
Carruthers finished second in
the North Island Secondary
Schools Mounted Games
competition at Kihikihi, near
Te Awamutu. The girls were
the only riders from the South
Island competing as a pair.
SPORTS
Chance for young surfers
• By Hanna Reynolds
SUMNER BEACH will host
the Canterbury Primary School
Surfing Champs for the first time
on Sunday.
Organiser Steve Tyro of Point
Surf Team said the competition
provided a good platform for
young surfers.
“We are expecting the best surfers
in the area and those just interested
in going in a surf contest for
the experience.”
The competition includes the
current year 6 New Zealand
champion, Campbell Heasley
from Northside Boardriders in
Waikuku.
“(We’re) doing it to encourage kids
to get into surfing whether it be for
fun or for the competitive side, and
to create some positive childhood
memories,” Mr Tyro said.
Surf club talent scouts from
around New Zealand will be at
PLATFORM: (Left
to right) – Jack
Tyro and Johnny
Andrews, of Point
Surf Team Sumner,
and Jack McKenzie,
of Northside
Waikuku, are
promising young
surfers who will be
competing in the
Canterbury Primary
School Surfing
Championships.
PHOTO: STEVE
TYRO
the competition to identify unaffiliated
boardriders who could get
a chance to compete in the New
Zealand Primary School Championships
in Gisborne next year.
“Surfing is included in the
upcoming Olympics and these
are age groups that may have the
chance to go,” Mr Tyro said.
“They need a starting point and
organised events like this are a
good start.”
Winners of each division will
receive a trophy and finalists will
receive medals. Sponsors from
Sumner businesses are providing
prizes.
The event will be held between
Head and Stoke Sts with the first
heat starting at 7.15am. There are
six divisions from year 5 to year
8, including an all ages longboard
category.
Entry forms for the competition
are on the Point Surf Team Facebook
page and close on Thursday.
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Fashion
NOR’WEST NEWS
Looking the part on race day
Annabelle
Dick looks
at race day
trends
AS THE New Zealand Cup and
Show Week approaches, now is
a good time to start planning
that race day outfit. This is
Canterbury’s biggest fashion
event on the calendar so ladies
start organising your look to get
ahead of the queues.
Here’s some things to
consider when planning
this year’s cup day look
What to wear:
Loose-fitting, slinky spaghettistrap
dresses look good on almost
any one. While simple, they
scream chic. These dresses will
be a common sight on the field
this year but how you choose
to accessorise it will make all
the difference. Slip dresses are a
good base so you can go all out
and be creative in other ways.
Pair with some lace-up heels and
statement earrings for a sleek
look.
Full-length jumpsuits have
made a hard and fast comeback
and will undoubtedly be a strong
contender for the outfit of choice.
Opt for a jumpsuit in on-trend
HEADWEAR: Make sure you’re flaunting a headpiece at New Zealand Cup & Show Week like
these fascinators made by Mary Outram.
PHOTOS: MARCUS NEE/ MAKE UP: KM MAKEUP
hues, such as fiesta red or buttercup
yellow, to really stand out.
This year you can’t go wrong
with hues of grey-blue, pastel
pink, nude tones and bright red.
Accessories:
Personally, I like to keep
my accessories very minimal.
I’m not big on colour when it
comes to accessorising because
the chances of me wearing
something brightly-coloured
again is pretty slim. Instead, I
keep it low-key with metallics,
nude tones and pastels. If you’re
wearing florals, choose a subtle
colour from your dress for your
accessories. More subtle colours
will bring your outfit together
so think about muted tones like
beige, grey, white or metallic.
If you are wearing a block colour,
you can create contrast with
your shoes, bag and hat. Mustard
yellow can look fab with white
accessories and, if you’re scared
of colour, a bright polish on your
toes can really finish an outfit
nicely.
A clutch is essential – you will
need somewhere to put your
lippy if your day involves hours
of race-watching and drinking
bubbles. And you’ll also need
somewhere to put all those winning
tickets.
Shoes:
Your bag and shoes don’t have
to match, just think about how
they look in a tone sense and
dress accordingly. This year I’ve
been really big on block heels.
They look slick and they’re oh-so
comfy, which makes them a
perfect cup day pick. Each year
at the races, I see women struggle
in sky-high stilettos and I feel
second-hand embarrassment as
I watch them on their tip-tops
to avoid digging their heels into
the muddy grass. Don’t be her
this year. Alongside block heels,
mules look good with almost
anything and they are just as
comfortable. But if you’re a bit
sceptical about ditching the
pumps, opt for lace-up heels.
They’re a great statement if your
dress is more nondescript and
needs a pick-me-up.
Headwear:
The fascinator has become
one of the hottest items worn
by women to the races – mainly
because it’s a smaller component
of an outfit and it usually comes
with a smaller price tag. Fascinators
allow creativity and can add
a lot of volume to a look. Whether
you’re a first time attendee or
a devoted race-goer, definitely
make sure you’re rocking a head
piece this year. Opt for a statement
head piece like those seen
on, and made by, Christchurch
fashion queen Mary Outram.
Check out maryoutram.com to
buy one of her lush, hand-made
crowns and fascinators.
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From the moment you enter you get
a sense of style and character. Cleverly
refurbished to include today’s modern
elements yet staying true to the character
of the home.
Offering 3 double bedrooms, master
with walk-in wardrobe. The open plan
kitchen and dining is the hub of the home
and the two interconnecting living areas
flow through sliding doors to a sunny
north facing deck a perfect spot for alfresco
dining and children playing on the lawn.
Be reassured this builders own home has
been renovated to exact standards.
An enviable spot close to shops &
services and with St Andrews College
on the morning school run & zoning for
a plethora of excellent public schools
(Fendalton Primary, Heaton & Cobham
Int, & CBHS) you are spoilt for educational
options. Double garaging and ample
parking for vehicles/boat or caravan.
Our very motivated owners have had a
change of circumstances our instructions
are to sell on (or before) auction day - this
could be your best Christmas present ever!
Auction Wednesday 2nd November,
from 12:00pm at Holmwood Auction
Rooms, Russley Golf Club, 428 Memorial
Avenue (unless sold prior).
Open Homes Saturday & Sunday 1.00
-1.30pm. See you at the Open Homes
or for a private viewing contact Peter or
Kathryn Hampton of Harcourts St Albans
- Holmwood (Licensed Agent REAA
2008) on 377 0377 or Peter mobile 021 367
761 or Kathryn mobile 021 889 903
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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100
Caravans, Motorhomes
& Traliers
CARAVAN Or Poptop
wanted ph 027 306 6544
TRAILER Briford or
similar wanted ph 027 306
6544
Car Parts
Gardening
& Supplies
A GARDEN OR
LANDSCAPING TIDY
UP? Rose & Fruit Tree
Pruning, Shrub, hedge
& tree pruning, Lawns,
Gardening, consistently
reliable general property
upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10
yrs experience, One off
tidy ups or on-going
service. Nick’s Property
Maintenance. Keeping
your garden beautiful.
Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440
GARDENING By mature
female, very particular,
honest & reliable $18
per hr, Northcote &
surrounding areas, plse ph
03 352-2590
LAWNMOWING &
Section Maintenance.
Free no obligation quotes.
Ph Henry 351-7639, 022
041-4603
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Club & Patrolled Beach,
Public Transport at door.
Ask for our SEASONAL
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544-35011 Email: reception@mandolin.com.au
www.mandolin.com.au
Tours
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Rentals
Cars, Vans, Brisbane, Coolangatta
FREE CALL
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e: rexellent@bigpond.com
Lost & Found
Misty has gone Missing
5/10/16
- She iS grey and white
- BuShy grey tail
- medium long hair
- very Scared
TYRES Secondhand,
most sizes, from $30 fitted,
Missing froM Burnside
217 Waltham Road, 027
reward $100
476 2404
Computers
Phone: 021 052 6238
ALL
YOUR
COMPUTER
Personals Trades & Services
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388 4780
MAN with great sense of
small from home PC’s to
Appliance Services
humour, and spontaneity
business networks. PC
14 Brighton Mall, New Brighton
would like to meet a
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mature slim lady
Spyware, and Clogged
for laughter and company
Systems. Safe secure
ph 3583634
hassle-free computing.
SINGLE professional
Lost files recovered.
man seeks a stylish lady
Microsoft Certified,
for outings, dining in and • Replacement/new roofing
MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years
out,
• Colour Steel gutter & fascia
experience. Call Andrew
amd social interaction.
• Flue & log burner installs
Buxton this week on 326-
• Skytube/light installs
Any nationality and age • Earthquake repairs
6740 or 027 435-7596
40 plus please. Write to me
for $30.00 off* Custom
Licence Building
and tell me
Practitioner LBP
Computers Christchurch
what you are looking for Member of the Roofing
Association
and a bit about yourself.
Curtains Scott . P.O Box 1919 DCM ROOFING LTD
Christchurch
The Roofing Specialists
To Let
HOUSEME
PHONE IAIN
027 445 5597
iain@dcmroofing.co.nz
Portable sleepout or office
www.curtainfabric-outlet.com
available to rent
Fashion Designs & Colours Insulated and value for
Discontinued Designs money at $75.00 per week,
End of Lines Bargain Prices you wouldn’t live in
Call at Our Shop
anything else. Contact
CURTAIN FABRIC OUTLET Amanda
71 Hawdon St Sydenham today on 0279570920 or
Ph 366-5026
houseme2015@xtra.co.nz
Trades & Services
HOUSE
CLEARING
Are you moving
house?
Let All Clear Canterbury
take care of your
unwanted items.
You identify what you want
to keep & we will dispose
of the rest!!
Ph: 03 312 7119
Mob: 021 078 4553
allclearcanterbury@gmail.com
www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz
Swimming Pool Specialist
The Pool Guys
Need your pool:
• Fully Renovated?
• Cracks Repaired?
• Plumbing Checked or Upgraded?
• Filtration?
• Painted, Plastered or Tiled?
Email: sbcontracting01@gmail.com
Call 027 562 7457 www.thepoolguys.co.nz
eqc cASH SeTTLeMeNT
EQC CASH SETTLEMENT
We will re-scope your property to ensure
you have been paid in full to cover
all your repair costs.
After 5 years of scoping for EQC claims
we have found that most claims
have been under paid.
Examples of Clients EQC Payments:
Payment Initially $3,800 after our re-scope
payment received $46,320
Payment Initially $7,575 after our re-scope
payment received $38,182
Payment Initially $19,827 after re-scope
payment received $60,273
For re-scoping and all earthquake repairs
including painting and redecorating.
Enquire now Phone 021-667-444
9220021AA
Trades & Services
landscape design
PAINTER
Michael Kelly Painters
Locally owned and
operated family
business.
25+ years Experience
• Painting • Wallpapering
• Interior • Exterior
Free Quotes
T: 03 421 8460
M: 021 433 418
E: office@xteriorscapes.co.nz
W: xteriorscapes.co.nz
Phone
Paul 0276 475 755
Michael 0212 649 492
michaelkellypainter@hotmail.co.nz
Trades & Services
& Property Maintenance
Paving
Patio - Pathways - Driveways
Lawns and Gardens
Planting - Raised Vege Gardens
Readylawn - Irrigation - Fencing
General Maintenance
Water Blasting - Gutter Cleaning
Rental Property Maintenance
Section Clearing - Weed Spraying
20 Years Experience
Locally owned and operated
Free Quotes - Competitive Pricing
Blair Gibson 027 699 5815
Trades & Services
MDC
BUILDERS
Renovations & Repairs
All forms of Home
Maintenance
Bathrooms & Kitchens
Site clears
Excavating Driveways
& Paths
All forms of Foundations
Free Quotes
Give me a call today
Ph 022 407 8581
mdcbuildersnz@gmail.com
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POWER, FIBRE, PHONE
• Sales and installation of power,
phone, fibre and water
• Cable repairs
• Underground cable locating
service
• Trenching
• EFTPOS available
powercable.direct@xtra.co.nz
www.powercabledirect.co.nz
Trades & Services
ElEctrician
Registered
Electrical Contractor
• Reliable and prompt
service
• New houses,
house renovations
• Sleepouts
• LED lighting upgrades
• No job too small
Phone Mike
027 962 2137
YARDWORK
Property
maintenance
Spouting cleaning
Water blasting
Lawn care
Spraying
Chainsaw work
Garden tidy ups
Servicing the
North west
Call 0800
YARDWORK
(9273 9675)
Or 0279 273 007
PLUMBER
PROMPT SERVICE
For all
Plumbing
•Roofing/
spouting
•Maintenance
•Installations
8790441AA
Michael
Gale
Plumbing Ltd
Small work
no problem
Ph 364 7080 (24 hour)
Mob 027 438 3943
rubbish removal
tRAiLER SKiP HiRE
• 2 or 5 cubic metre
• Household Rubbish
• Green Waste
• Yard Clean ups
• Load it yourself or hire us
• Locally owned and operated
bin co
Phone: 383-0646
027 2131 733
• Alarm systems & servicing
• Access control
• Safes
• Keys
• Padlocks
• Door & window locks
inquiry@rossgalt.co.nz
www.rossgalt.co.nz
SECURITY
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
CITY BRANCH
95 Kingsley Street
(cnr of Kingsley St and Waltham Rd)
Ph: (03) 365 0298
Trades & Services
GLAZING
Stephen Thom
Glazing 2012 Ltd.
(Under New Management)
• Mirrors
• New Glazing
• Pet Door
Specialists
• Frameless
Showers
• Splashbacks
WE CAN DO YOUR
WORK NOW
Trades & Services
9155874AA
ALL BROKEN
WINDOWS
Phone Cushla
03 352 6225
or 027 352 6225
• CCTV systems & servicing
• 24x7 monitoring
• 24x7 emergency service
• Window & door hardware
• Car & garage door remotes
Trades & Services
HORNBY BRANCH
The Branston Centre
(Shop 12 393a Main South Rd)
Ph: (03) 349 4119
TIMBER DECK CLEANING
• Timber decks rejuvinated
• Polished floors scrubbed
• Polished concrete scrubbed
Also do: gym floors, halls,
restaurants, bars, offices
and churches.
Ray Anderson
Owner Operator
027 323 5190
03 323 5190
Trades & Services
Lawns, Gardens
& Home Cleaning
*Arbitration Advisory Consultant
for Floor Sanding
9185885AA
Free Quotes
Professional, personalised
service. Regular &
one-offs. Fixed price.
Ph: 377-5814
For all your property and
cleaning requirements
Trained, insured & security
screened owner/operators
Multi-award winning
systems & Franchises
Franchises Available
www.fviphomeservices.co.nz
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Classifieds
NOR’WEST NEWS
Trades & Services
ROOF
PAINTING
Rope & harness
a speciality,
no scaffolding
required,
30 years of
breathtaking
experience.
FREE QUOTES
Exterior staining,
exterior painting,
moss and mould
treatment and
waterblasting
Phone Kevin
027 561 4629
DRIVEWAYS
Replace, repair or new.
We are a local company
with over 10 yrs exp.
We also operate a
digger for all other
earthworks.
Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981
for a free quote.
DRAInLAYER
Reg, all types incld soak
holes & culverts etc
ph 028 408-0121
ELECTRICIAn
REgISTERED
for all electrical
installations & repairs Ph
03 322 4209 or 021 026
73375
FURnITURE
REMOVALS
Large Trucks $95 +
GST per hour 7 day NZ
wide, packing & moving,
Professional Company,
Professional Service.
Canterbury Relocations
Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313
PAInTIng DECORATIng
interior & exterior,
gib fixing, plastering,
paperhanging, Est 50 yrs
in ChCh, ph Wingfields
Ltd, ph Mark 021 171-
1586 or 355-5994
PAInTER
Qualified, 25 years
experience, interior &
exterior, high quality, up
to your expectations, for a
free quote, call Mike 021
023-91148
PAInTER
Top quality work, interior/
BEST BATHROOMS
full renovation specialists, exterior, pensioners
LBP, repairs & discount, free quotes, 30
maintenance ph 03 387-
0770 or 027 245-5226
BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
years experience, I stand
by Canterbury, ph Wayne
your friendly painter
03 385-4348 or 027 274-
30 years bricklaying 3541
experience. UK trained. PAInTER
Licensed Building Available, All aspects in
Practitioner number painting. Very competitive
BP105608. Insurance in roofs and fences. Please
work. EQC repairs. call 027 241-7471 or 335-
Heritage brickwork a 0265
speciality. No job too PLASTERER
small. Governors Bay. Gib Stopping, Small
Home 329-9344, Cell job specialty. 30 + years
027 684-4046, email experience. Ring 0800
karengeorge@xtra.co.nz
BUILDER
387-369
PLUMBER
For all building work A Top Plumbing job
but specialist in bathroom completed at a fair price,
renovations, 30 yrs prompt service, all work
experience, with service
and integrity. Free Quotes.
guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-
7673 or 021 112-3492
Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or ROOFIng
0274 367-067.
Qualified & Licenced
BUILDER
LICENSED, available for
Practitioner. Re-Roof &
Repairs, all types. Member
all aspects of building. New Zealand Roofing
Please call 027 241-7471
or 335-0265
Association. Over 35 years
experience. Phone John
CARRIER
027 432-3822 or 351-9147
Local experienced,
email johnmill@ihug.
friendly, trade-me
co.nz
purchases, single items
SHOE REPAIRS
to truck loads, furniture Belfast engraving.Shoe
to whatever, removals & repairs,key cutting &
trade deliveries a specialty. engraving.(10 yrs exp)683
Ph GEH 341-5069 Main North Rd
CARPET & VInYL
ph 027 3113423
LAYIng
SPOUTIng CLEAnIng
Spouting Unblocked,
Repairs, uplifting,
Cleaned Out and Flushed
relaying, restretching,
Out. Also Full Handyman
E mail jflattery@xtra.
Services Available. Call
co.nz,
Trevor 332 8949 or 021
ph 0800 003 181 043-2034
STOnEMASOn
BRICK BLOCKLAYER,
Earthquake Repairs, Grind
Out & Repoint, River/
Oamaru stone, Schist,
Volcanic Rock, Paving,
all Alterations new & old,
FEnCE PAInTIng TREE
Staining Quality at a
reasonable price. Free
quotes. Phone Warren
today on 980-1676 or 027
2014713
Trades & Services
Quality Workmanship,
visit www.featureworks.
co.nz or ph 027 601-3145
TREES BIg OR SMALL
tree removal, trimming,
stump grinding, shelterbelt
clean up, section clearing,
rubbish removals,
excavation work, ph Trees
Big or Small, for a free
quote, 021 061 4783
TREE WORK
Hedge trimming, stump
grinding, rubbish removed,
small job specialty Ph
Andrew 03 322-8341 or
027 435-8759
WORK
Hedge trimming, stump
grinding, rubbish removed,
small job specialty Ph
Andrew 03 322-8341 or
027 435-8759
Trades & Services
T.V. SERVICE
CEnTRE
Repairs, tvs, microwaves,
stereos, DVD. Aerial
installations and kitsets,
480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03
379 1400
UPHOLSTERER
Dining Chairs, Lounge
suites, Caravan Squabs
etc. recovered. Free
Quotes. Phone Graeme
383-1448
VHS VIDEO TAPES
all camera tapes converted
to DVD, video taping,
weddings, twenty firsts,
special occasions, www.
grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03
338-1655
WATERBLASTIng
Quality Job, Quick Service
by skilled tradesman, Ph
Richard Severin at Jet-X
0800 538 969 Free quotes,
visit www.jetx.co.nz
WInDOW CLEAnIng
Average 3 bdrm house
inside or out $40. Both
$70. Phone Trevor 344-
2170
WInDOWS & DOORS
Joiner 25 yrs experience,
Repair of rot or full
replacement of sashes
& existing windows &
doors, Glazing, door
locks, security stays
fitted, New house
installation of doors &
hardware, ph Mykle 027
399 1673
Vehicles Wanted
VEHICLES
ANY CONDITION
WANTED
FOR CASH
$ $ $
Ph 347 9354 or
027 476 2404
AAA Buying goods
quality furniture,
Beds, Stoves, Washing
machines, Fridge Freezers.
Same day service. Selwyn
Dealers. Phone 980 5812
or 027 313 8156
A+ Household effects,
fridges, freezers, washing
machines, ovens. Good
cash paid. Ph Paul 022
0891 671
TOOLS Garden,
garage, woodworking,
mechanical, engineering,
sawbenches, lathes, cash
buyer, ph 355-2045
Public Notices
Wanted To Buy
Situations Vacant
CA$H
Strippers
& Podium
Dancers
Wanted!
18+ TO APPLY
NEISHA
021 193 0118
Public Notices
DEMOLITION
With care and respect we
will remove your dwelling.
Our policy is to recycle as
much as we can. We are a
local company specialising
in residential properties. We
will endeavor to cater for
your individual needs.
Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981
for a free quote.
Free Public Seminar
“Linking Diet anD CanCer”
Integrative GP Dr Dan Quistorff will discuss the
link between cancer and our modern diet and
cover the science behind the discovery of CYP1B1,
the discovery of Salvestrols and how these unique
compounds can be used to our benefit.
“Linking Diet and Cancer”
The Atrium, 455 Hagley Ave
Tuesday 8th November 2016
6.30pm – 8.00pm
All cancer sufferers, their friends or family
and anyone wanting to minimise the risk of
cancer should attend this free seminar.
The first 50 people to register will receive a
free copy of the book “Linking Diet and Cancer”
To register phone: 0800 725 822
or email info@salvacare.co.nz
www.salvacare.co.nz
SAT. NOVEMBER 5
The Brougham
darts
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Six teams
Newcomers
welcome
KARAOKE
8PM EVERY SATURDAY
THIS SATURDAY, 7PM
PRO WRESTLING
UNSANCTIONED
The best in NZ pro wrestling.
Tickets on sale now! Phone 366 1481.
blues night
EVERY THURSDAY
THE ELEVATORS
FREE
6PM EVERY FRIDAY
cnr Brougham St/Waltham Rd
phone 366 1481
‘Famous for their roasts!’
SENIORS SPECIAL
Two courses: $
20
Soup/Roast or Roast/Dessert
Special available lunch only
Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
Conditions apply
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Kid’s Special
Two courses
Great Kids menu plus
designated play area.
& DINNER $65
Tickets
WOOLSTON CLUB
43 Hargood St, Woolston | ph 389 7039
www.woolstonclub.co.nz
$
10
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Open daily from 6.30am - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
The
SHOW &
THREE COURSE
MEAL
Tickets available at club reception
& online: http://tickets.dkcm.co.nz
RACECOURSE HOTEL
& Motorlodge
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,
Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
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www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
GREAT
ENTERTAINMENT
TUES & THURS
Members Lucky Card Draw
MITRE 10 CUP
RUGBY FINALS
THIS WEEKEND - LIVE
COMING UP
NZ CUP DAYFUN DAY
Tuesday 8th Nov from 11am
TICKETS $25
includes drink on
arrival and lunch
Prizes for
Best Dressed Lady
Best Dressed Man
Lucky Seats
Losing Ticket Draw
MASTER HYPNOTIST
BRIAN GEE
7PM SATURDAY
19 NOVEMBER
Tickets $10
TAB POD
SHUTTLE RUNNING
Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
202 Marine Parade
Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
JOIN
A CLUB BY
THE SEA!
GREAT
DINING
- downstairs -
ClubBISTRO
Open Tuesday to Saturday
12pm-2pm and from 5pm
Midweek $10
SPECIAL
ROAST
Available Tuesday,
Wednesday, & Thursday
- upstairs -
PIERVIEW
Restaurant
Quality a la carte
with a view!
Open from 5.30pm
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
& SUNDAY
SORRY, FULLY BOOKED
SATURDAY 29 OCT
FRIDAY SPECIAL:
BBQ PORK RIBS
$19.50!
for a limited time
SUNDAY SPECIAL
3 courses: $25
NOW OPEN FOR
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
By the Seaside!
10.30am-2.30pm
THIS SUNDAY
30 OCT
ALL YOU CAN EAT
BUFFET
$25... BOOK NOW!
H ORNBY
WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
«WHAT'S ON«
FRIDAY 28 OCT, 7.30PM
ANNETTE’S HEART OF COUNTRY
YOUNG TALENT SHOW
$6 ENTRY
SATURDAY 29 OCT
4.30PM DES NEWTON
8PM MEDIUM RARE
SUNDAY 30 OCT, 2PM
NEVILLE WILKINS
& THE VISCOUNTS
$5 ENTRY
«COMING UP«
SATURDAY 19 NOV, 8PM
BAD MOON RISING
THE CCR TRIBUTE SHOW
Tickets $20
FRIDAY 9 DEC, 8PM
THE WARRATAHS
Tickets $25
Hornby WMC, 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby ph 03 349 9026
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz
Members, guests & affiliates welcome
Lunch & Dinner
All you can eat, 7 days
Christmas
Functions
Lunch & Dinner Buffet
NOW SERVING
available
from
9am
Breakfast
HAPPY
HOUR
5PM - 7PM
DAILY
SATURDAY 19th NOV - SATURDAY 24th DEC
Book & dine with us for your Christmas party this
festive season, and we’ll take care of the rest!
Bookings Essential PH 386 0088
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6PM FRIDAY 28th October
MUSIC
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THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD
www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
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Halloween
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$
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kg
Fresh Tegel NZ Chicken Drumsticks
$
2 99
bag
Solsa Hothouse Tomatoes 700g
$
4 90
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Tip Top Ice Cream 2L
$
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$
4 00
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Alpine Butter 500g
Sanitarium Weet-Bix 750g
$
22 99
pack
Jacob’s Creek
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750ml
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Steinlager Classic 15 x 330ml Bottles/
Heineken/Asahi Super Dry 12 x 330ml Bottles
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$
8 99
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$
3 50
Just Juice Fruit Juice 1L/
H2GO Water 750ml
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Open 7am – 9pm, 7 days.
Prices apply from Tuesday 25th October to
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FreshChoice.co.nz
FreshChoiceNZ
355 4432
FreshChoice Merivale
Owned and
operated
by locals
Certain products may not be
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