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Commonwealth
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medals from
the Australian
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swimming
champs.
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Olympics goal for Hannah
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
PROMISING swimmer Hannah
Bates is Bahamas-bound – but
she needs the community to help
get her there.
A quiz night will be held to
help the Christchurch Girls’ High
School year 12 student to travel to
the 2017 Commonwealth Youth
Games in July.
Earlier this month Hannah,
16, returned home from the
Australian age group swimming
championships with a gold and
silver medal, qualifying for the
youth games.
Hannah was the only South
Island swimmer in the New Zealand
team at the Brisbane event.
New Zealand will send a
34-strong team aged between 14-
18 to the Bahamas.
While there are no expectations
to get into the finals or to
win medals in the Bahamas, the
experience could be a stepping
stone to qualify for the 2020
Tokyo Olympics.
•Turn to page 5
Residents
see red
over park
equipment
• By Julia Evans
A RESIDENTS’ group which
lobbied for heritage play
equipment at their local park
has been given something
completely different.
Friends of Abberley Park is
upset the city council put in
bright red, modern equipment,
which it said is out of character
with the area.
“We were assured that the city
council planners had chosen
heritage and not garish colours,”
the group wrote on its Facebook
page.
Member Patricia Wallace
said the group has always been
concerned about a “mish-mash”
in the heritage park.
The group wanted a more
natural style of equipment that
would fit in with the park’s 150-
year history, like the log slide
already there.
However, this type of equipment
was deemed unsafe. The
log slide, along with the rest of
the current equipment, is being
replaced as the city council
requires all playgrounds to be
upgraded for safety after 25
years.
The group’s view is not shared
by everyone living near the park
in Abberley Cres, St Albans.
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IT’S GREAT to see young
people putting in the hard yards
to achieve their sporting goals.
On page 1 today Christchurch
Girls’ High School’s Hannah
Bates is doing just that as she
continues on her promising
swimming path.
In July she’s off to the Bahamas
for a Commonwealth meet,
which could help springboard
her to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Realistically though, she is
looking further ahead to the
2024 Olympics when she will be
in her mid-20s and at the top of
her game.
The hard yards are getting
up just after 5am to train for a
couple of hours, off to school
and then when she gets home it’s
back into the pool again.
There’s a quiz night in July and
a givealittle page to help Hannah
achieve her goals.
Support them. – Barry Clarke
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News
TIMBER: A Treetech
arborist removes a
blue gum tree near the
Bishopdale Village Mall
car park on Monday
morning.
In Brief
PARK UPGRADES
The city council has begun
upgrading Papanui Domain;
Tulett Park, Casebrook; and
Carlton Mill Corner, Merivale.
Drainage on these fields has been
poor in the past, meaning they
cannot be played on for a full
sports season. The work involves
laying new turf and installing
better drainage and irrigation.
Plunket repairs will cost $15,000 more than planned
• By Julia Evans
REPAIRS TO the Redwood
Plunket rooms may be more
costly than initially thought.
But the Papanui-Innes
Community Board says the
facility is needed desperately
in the area. In the city
Emma
Norish
council’s draft Annual Plan,
$30,000 has been set aside
to fix the rooms which were
heavily damaged in the
February 22, 2011, earthquake.
However, it will cost
another $45,000 to fix the
building.
“This area in Northcote
Gum trees get chop
Eight blue gum trees near the Bishopdale Village Mall
car park were given the chop yesterday. The trees were
removed because of poor health and the risk they presented
to the public. In November, the Bishopdale Business
Association expressed concern after a tree limb fell and
damaged a parked car. Debris from the trees has been an
additional burden for businesses in the mall causing regular
maintenance issues. Appropriate replacement trees will be
planted.
PHOTOS: MARTIN HUNTER
has been identified as having little
community work done in it,”
community board deputy chairwoman
Emma Norish said.
The board has partially funded
a community worker in the area
since 2014, but she has never had
a work space.
“She is in need of a base in the
area. She currently works out of
St Silas Anglican Church,” Ms
Norrish said.
The Plunket rooms are
next to the Redwood library
and park. This place has been
identified as a meeting place
for the community, Ms Norrish
said.
SMART CROSSING
To encourage people to use a new
pedestrian crossing planned for
outside Northlands Shopping
Centre, Papanui-Innes Community
Board members have asked
staff to investigate installing a
game. It would be similar to Pong
which can be accessed at a crossing
on St Asaph St. Funding for
any system would come from the
Smart Cities programme.
FUNDING FOR OUTREACH
Burnside resident Lauren Cayford
will travel to South Africa
with help from the Fendalton-
Waimairi-Harewood Community
Board. Ms Cayford received
$350 to go towards attending the
World Outreach nations course
in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The course will cover a range of
topics, including anthropology,
cross-cultural communication,
world religions and interpersonal
relationships.
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Bid to bottle Belfast water
won’t benefit community
Fendalton-
Waimairi-
Harewood
Community
Board member
Aaron Campbell
writes about the
controversial
bottling of Belfast’s water
We learned last week that
4.3 million litres per day of
Christchurch’s aquifer water
at the former Kaputone Wool
Scour site in Belfast could be
sent overseas in New Zealand’s
second largest bottling operation.
That’s more than Riccarton
residents use per day; or another
way, 600 Olympic swimming
pools worth of water a year.
The city council is hamstrung
by legislation: The Government
should tighten the Resource
Management Act so a consent
lapses when a business folds and
it shouldn’t be transferable or
sold.
Worryingly, Phillip Burmester,
who made $3 million on the wool
scour sale, now plans to build
another water bottling plant next
door.
In 2010, the Government
sacked ECan councillors and Environment
Minister Nick Smith
said: “Allocation decisions are ad
hoc, water quality is deteriorating”
and “we are to water what
the Saudis are to oil.” After seven
years of an unaccountable ECan,
is our water situation better?
The RMA allows this water to
be taken for 35 years and nothing
is paid for the commercial use of
our resource – this is privatisation
by stealth.
The Human Rights Commission
says: “This has Treaty of
Waitangi implications and affects
economic, cultural and social
rights, among others.”
Export water has a commercial
value. The Fijian Government
WATER: More than 4
million litres of water
could be sent overseas
from the former
Kaputone Wool Scour
site in Belfast.
taxes Fiji Water 15c a litre royalty
– at that rate our Government
will forgo $200 million-plus per
year in revenue from just Belfast.
A changing climate and overallocation,
mostly for irrigation
to enable intensive farming,
is affecting residents in our
neighbouring districts at both
ends of dairying, resulting in E.
coli-laden, nitrogen rich soluble
fertiliser leaching through our
stony soils.
Our city council is busy drilling
deeper wells in the northwest
for better water security, but
still our aquifers can’t recharge
quick enough, we must use our
water more efficiently, both domestically
and commercially.
WAITING: The location of the new Shirley Community Centre
will be 10 Shirley Rd.
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
A reader responds to an
article about further delays
to the Shirley Community
Centre rebuild
Meredyth Anderson – A
great article, which I must say
is good to know, but shocking
too. It is outrageous that the city
council is proposing to do this
. . . They are all just talk and no
action on things that matter.
However, I see that when they
want to pay for the mayor to have
overseas travel or to buy a new
thing, like the statue in the river,
things get done quickly. It gives
the impression that tourism and
overseas relationships are more
important than the community.
The city council is a fiasco in my
opinion.
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Tuesday May 30 2017 5
News
Residents see red over playground
•From page 1
Michelle Williams said the
colours seemed okay to her.
“Have you seen other playgrounds?
They are a total mishmash
of colours,” she said.
Other Facebook comments
said children love bright colours
and they were excited to see the
finished result.
But Mrs Wallace said it was the
loss of greenspace that dealt the
harsher blow.
“It is what it is now,” Mrs Wallace
said.
She said it would be unfair to
say it was completely wrong before
the job was fully complete.
City council head of parks
Andrew Rutledge said heritage
•From page 1
“Tokyo is definitely on the
cards to go hopefully . . . but if
I don’t make Tokyo then
definitely the 2024 Olympics,”
she said.
She thinks the 2024
Olympics will be a more
realistic goal.
If she qualifies for the
Olympics, she joins other
swimming Olympians from
CGHS – Lydia Lipscombe and
was considered when the colour
were chosen.
“The application for consent
was submitted following discussions
with the heritage team
around the colour scheme. Red
and cream were selected following
those discussions,” he said.
Friends of Abberley Park are
still working towards keeping
the heritage nature of the park in
other ways.
Mrs Wallace said members
had voluntarily re-stained all the
wooden seats. It is also lobbying
for the restoration of the scent
garden which was once a feature
of Abberley Park. However, the
group has not heard from the city
council about it since January.
Sarah Catherwood (Atlanta
1996) and Helen Norfolk (Beijing
2008)
Her weekly training
schedule sees her swim
eight to nine sessions
a week morning and
evening at the Selwyn
Aquatic Centre along
with attending the gym
three times and doing a
pilates class once a week.
Hannah lives in Lincoln.
MODERN: The Friends of Abberley Park wanted a more
natural style of playground equipment to fit with Abberley
Park’s 150-year history instead of the brightly-coloured
equipment put in by the city council.
PHOTO: PATRICIA WALLACE
Hannah has sights set on Olympics
Hannah (left) said she gets up
at 5.10am on Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday to train at
the aquatic centre while also
training Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings.
She will need to raise $6000 to
get to the Bahamas.
The quiz night will be held
at the Silver Dollar Bar and
Restaurant Jones Rd, Rolleston,
from 7-9pm, July 3. Teams can
be up to six people and cost $10
per person.
•To help Hannah to get to
the Bahamas go to https://
givealittle.co.nz/cause/
hannahrepresentsnz or
supporters can follow Hannah’s
journey by giving her
Facebook page “Hannah
swimming my life” a like.
•To book tickets phone
Susan on 027 682 6992 or
email bates-family@clear.
net.nz
Library named:
Place of
many eels
• By Julia Evans
PLACE OF many eels, ōWhatara,
is the new Te Reo name for the
Bishopdale Library.
It’s previous name was Te Kete
Wānanga o Papa Kōhatu, meaning
place of many rocks.
But as the old site on Farrington
Ave is demolished, the city council
was gifted ōWhatara for the new
building, set to open in July.
City council community central
library manager Kate Ogden
said the city council’s Ngāi Tahu
partnership team asked whether it
would be appropriate to continue
to use the old library’s Maori
name or whether the new facility
should have a name more reflective
of Ngāi Tahu/Ngāi Tūāhuriri
history.
“Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga was
approached directly on our behalf
and we were gifted the name
ōWhatarau,” Ms Ogden said.
The area was subjected to continual
flooding of the old Waimairi
River in pre-colonial times.
“Apparently you found lots of
eels there,” she said.
The process is done as part of
the city council’s partnership with
Ngāi Tahu and the city council
were not charged.
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Shane McInroe
Giving people with disabilities a voice
Mairehau’s Shane
McInroe advocates for
people with disabilities.
He talks to Julia Evans
about why he dedicates
so much of his time to
helping others
What keeps you busy? Do
you do a lot of work with the
organisation People First New
Zealand?
Not just with People First,
although I’m president of the
Christchurch branch, which is
a big commitment – I’m also
involved with The Cube, which
is a collaborative organisation
about creating a community for
young people. I’m involved with
them and I’m on the board of
Catapult Employment Services.
They’re like Workbridge, trying
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in work, but are only based
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I’m also part of the IHC
friendship programme, which
buddies people up with someone
BUSY: Shane McInroe in the People First New Zealand office where he works to give a voice to
people with disabilities. (Inset) He earned a New Zealand Youth Award for his work.
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER
you grow a relationship with.
And I’m part of the Youth
Housing Hub, which is Dr Sue
Bagshaw’s big project, as
well as being part of the city
council’s disability advisory
group.
Do you have a disability?
I have a learning disability
but what type is invalid and
irrelevant. It’s just a learning
disability.
So you grew up on the West
Coast?
Yes, I moved to Christchurch
when I was younger. I would say
if I didn’t move to Christchurch,
my life wouldn’t be where it is
now. At the time, I thought it
was crazy, why are these people
talking about moving. Christchurch
is a big smoke compared to
Ikamatua. Population 600 on a
good day.
What was it like growing up
there with a disability?
Everyone treated everyone as
they were. You had to. You’re
pretty much right across the road
or next-door from each other.
If you don’t treat everyone very
well, it’s going to be an unpleasant
time. In Christchurch, I
would say, yeah, it was okay. I
mean, I wouldn’t say high school
was great because no one really
thinks it is great.
Do you work with the city
council?
Not directly with the council
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and we give advice and feedback.
It’s important we have this role
because a lot of councils don’t
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How did you come to wear
all these different hats? Was it
something you just fell into?
There was a presentation at
the course I did at CPIT and
I thought this sounds a bit
like me. I joined People First
NZ first and then got all these
other roles after that. I also did
a leadership course, just to understand
what it was all about.
From there, I got all these other
roles in the community that
take up my time. But that’s what
volunteering is all about. That’s
how the country keeps moving.
You’ve got a lot on your
plate?
No, not really. It’s just the
projects I came on board for
are coming to an end and there
should be some new blood in
the group.
So what challenges come
along with all these roles?
Some challenges would be all
the jargon the people use and
all the documents they love to
write. They love typing. It’s the
scholarly articles where my support
person, Marg, comes in to
be a great help. It’s like another
language half the time and I’m
there to bring the reality of
disability to the table and share
my experience. But some of
the time I can’t speak because I
haven’t necessarily dealt with a
particular area of disability.
So all these opportunities
sprung up once you started
with People First NZ?
Yes, that’s when I needed to
go and get a diary.
Was it something you always
set out to achieve?
It snowballed very quickly.
In some ways it’s a good thing,
but right now, it’s hard having
all these roles. It’s good because
I can speak using my life
experience and my knowledge
for people who can’t speak
for themselves. There’s a huge
amount of people that I know
who are non-verbal, which is
sad, but they can speak, just in a
different way. I want to advocate
for those people so their voices
can be heard when often the
system doesn’t allow it.
And off the back of all this
hard work you earned yourself
a New Zealand youth with disability
award, how was that?
The youth awards was the
quickest ceremony I’ve ever
been to, it was great. None of
this speech stuff. Well, there
were a couple, but it was all very
efficient, it was great. I knew
about a week before and I was
sort of embarrassed, everyone
was pretty proud.
Do you show off about it?
Oh, no. I’m not that sort of
person. It’s not just for me. I
feel like the award is for the
community, even though it’s a
youth award. It’s for all the work
I’ve done in the community so
it’s pretty much a community
award. It’s just got my name on
it, which doesn’t make a lot of
sense, does it?
So what’s next for you?
I’m not sure, I just play it by
ear and see what life throws
at me. I would love to see
more people with a disability
understanding how local and
national Government work.
That’s why a lot don’t vote
because they don’t understand. I
would love to see civic education
in schools. I’m working on it at
the moment but so far it’s just
a taster. Civic education is a bit
useless at the moment, it doesn’t
relate to people’s lives. It takes
two seconds to vote every three
years and it’s very sad. It’s not
just people with disabilities who
are affected, it’s a lot of young
people.
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Brigitte Smith and
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competing in the event.
Both girls rode in the
event last year on 80cc
motor-cycles, but this year
they will be mounted on
125cc Italian Betas.
They rode their new
bikes in a club trial at Living
Springs recently and
showed they have the skills
to be competitive with the
male riders in their grade.
They will be accompanied
by their fathers,
Glenn Smith and Derek
Scott, who are both experienced
trial riders.
The Kaikoura trial will
be run Elmwood
by the Pioneer
Motorcycle Club and
has been around since
1946. It is the longest
running multi-day trial in
Australasia.
The trial will be held offroad
on private land and,
although two properties
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Sands rides to victory in surf champs
• By Andrew King
COLD AND windy conditions
couldn’t stop a rampaging Sam
Sands from taking top prize in
the under-18 boys section of
the Canterbury scholastic surf
championships recently.
The Christchurch Boys’ High
student had a solid set in the
final five minutes to win it from
St Bede’s student Jordan Sparrow
in testing conditions at New
Brighton Beach.
A southerly front moved
through the area in the morning
kicking up huge waves for the
riders to feast on.
Thomas Harcourt, also from
CBHS, placed fourth in the section.
• By Andrew King
ST BEDE’S College players will
have a spring in their step when
they run out against northern
rivals Papanui after getting their
first win in the Connetics first XI
football competition last week.
St Bede’s had an impressive
4-1 victory over Cashmere on
Wednesday night, knocking
them off the top spot into third.
Now the they will look to back
that up when they face Papanui
at 4pm.
All games will be played at the
St Bede’s had a number of
competitive riders with Caspar
McCormick winning the longboard
section thanks to some
fancy footwork, James Millar
was second in the under-14 boys
section and Riley Gibson fourth
in the under-16 boys section.
Burnside High’s Kristy
McDonald was third in the
girls open section and was the
top-ranked under-18 rider in the
competition.
The event acts as a trial for the
Canterbury scholastic surf team,
with a training squad to be announced
in June in preparation
for the national scholastic surf
championships in Gisborne in
October.
Christchurch Football Centre.
The last time the two sides met,
St Bede’s took three points
winning 3-2.
However, Papanui will want
to add to their one win of the
season after going down to
Burnside 7-4 on Wednesday.
Burnside now turn their
attention to 12th placed
Rangiora, which had a night to
forget in round 4, beaten 10-0 by
top of the table side Lincoln.
Their previous meeting saw
Burnside come out on top
4-1.
They will play tomorrow at
5.45pm
St Andrew’s will be looking to
get back into the top four with
a win over Shirley Boys’ High
tomorrow after dropping down
to sixth following their 1-0 loss
to Christchurch Boys’ High.
Shirley will be fresh after a bye
in round 4.
The last time the two faced
each other, Shirley ran out
winners 4-3. That game will start
at 7.30pm.
CBHS will take on Middleton
Grange in what would have
PHOTO: MARK BISHOP
RIDERS: CBHS student
Sam Sands won the
under-18 boys section of
the Canterbury scholastic
surf championships,
while Sumner’s Caspar
McCormick won the
longboard section.
St Bede’s keen to build on first win of season
been a Connetics Shield match if
Middleton had not lost 5-1 to St
Thomas last week.
The last time they met it ended
1-1.
Connetics first XI table
1. Lincoln 10pts; 2. St
Thomas 9pts; 3. Cashmere
7pts; 4. Burnside 7pts;
5. Riccarton 6pts; 6. St
Andrew’s 6pts; 7. Shirley
6pts; 8. Middleton 4pts;
9. CBHS 3pts; 10. Papanui
3pts; 11. St Bede’s 3pts; 12.
Rangiora 3pts; 13. Christ’s
0pts.
SPORTS
UC Championship
giants meet in
table-top clash
FOR THE second year in a row,
Christchurch Boys’ High School
will meet Christ’s College in a
top-of-the-table clash on Thursday.
A one-sided 76-6 win over Mid-
Canterbury Combined on Wednesday
was table-topping CBHS’s fifth
straight to start the campaign.
Christ’s accounted for Aoraki
Combined 41-0 on Saturday to
remain in second spot on the UC
Championship table.
CBHS have not lost to Christ’s
since 2000. They handed Christ’s
their only round-robin loss last
year 32-11.
In other round 5 action, St
Andrew’s College had a dominant
win in their club day match against
Lincoln Combined 58-18. The
bonus point win was their third of
the year and moves them into the
top four.
Round 5 results
St Andrew’s 58-18 Lincoln
Combined, St Bede’s 34-5
Burnside, CBHS 76-6 Mid-
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FOUR YEAR 8 pupils from
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competition.
The girls are the national
champions of future problem
solving junior division
after winning in Auckland
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Held at University of
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caring thinking skills.
Pupils will wrestle with
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solutions.
Topics include space junk,
recovery from disaster and
alternative sources of energy.
The girls have been
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biosecurity, the topic
designated for the finals in
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“I knew almost nothing
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Selwyn House problem
solvers off to US competition
about biosecurity before we
started our research but I’m
really enjoying learning in
depth about it,” said team
member Emily Cox.
Another team member
Emma Cawood interviewed
biosecurity experts in Dunedin
and Invercargill during
her school holidays because
she has become so interested
in this topic.
The girls leave for the US
on June 4 and are currently
busy fundraising to support
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NOR’WEST NEWS
Festival finals
for Rangi
musician
RANGI RURU Girls’ School
student Valerie Xiang is taking
her drumming composition to
Wellington for the Sheliah Winn
Shakespeare Festival national
finals.
Valerie composed incidental
music for the 15min excerpt
from King Lear that the school’s
senior students performed in the
region.
Director of Music at Rangi
Ruru, Janet Kingsbury said
Valerie is an outstanding
academic and music scholar who
has many strings to her bow.
In addition to being a composer,
Valerie is a percussionist in
the New Zealand Secondary
Schools’ Symphony Orchestra, in
a senior chamber music group at
Rangi Ruru, a singer and piano
accompanist for the senior
choral group Resolutions, and
plays percussion in the Rangi
Sinfonia.
Mrs Kingsbury said Valerie
is the St Andrew’s at Rangi
Ruru Organ Scholar for 2017.
She played the organ as part
of a concert to celebrate the 30 th
anniversary of the church moving
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Valerie will travel to
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Tuesday, 10.30-11am
Part of Samoan language week,
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Reading to Dogs
Tuesday, 3.30-4.30pm
These sessions have been designed
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Wednesday, 11am-noon
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Take your knitting needles
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Matariki Bedtime Stories
Friday, 6.30-7.15pm
Go along and join Margot for
The Canterbury all breeds cat club national cat show is back in Christchurch for the first time
following the earthquakes. There will be all breeds of both long and short-haired cats including
siamese, burmese, persians, birmans, maine coons and many more. Judges from the
Netherlands, United States, Australia and New Zealand will critique the best cats from around
the country. Go along, meet the breeders, have a chat and maybe have a chance to pat a cat
or two. Sunday, 9am to 4.30pm at the Bishopdale YMCA. Adults/children $8/$5.
some Friday night fun. Themed
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All about Gardening
Monday, 7-9pm
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Christchurch Fendalton Club
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Thursday June 7, 10am-noon
Ancestry, DNA, family trees
and the topic of “who do you
think you are” are being explored
at the next meeting. It is
also the club’s 35th-anniversary,
so a special time is being planned
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former Probus club is having a
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More than six years on from the Christchurch earthquake,
many residents are still suffering from stress and stressrelated
ailments as a result of the event.
Dr Mary Patterson Chiropractor of
the Christchurch Wellness Centre in
Memorial Avenue says she is continually
hearing from patients about how stress
is affecting their lives and their health, a
lot of which can be directly linked to the
earthquakes.
“Stress on the body can be physical,
chemical or emotional. Emotional stress
can be caused through events such as the
earthquakes,” Mary says. “Physical stress
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activities such as gardening, or the result
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“Chemical stress can come about from
not eating the right foods, or it can be
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the body’s natural ability to heal itself
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½ cup Cheddar cheese, grated
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until the cream thickens but has
not started to stiffen. Be careful
not to over-whip. Pour into 4
small dishes, cover with plastic
wrap and freeze.
SOUTHLAND SWEDE,
ROASTED GARLIC ON
POTATO DISCS
Ingredients
3 Swedes
1 head Garlic
3 Waxy potatoes
1 Tbsp Oil to brush
Directions
Roast the garlic head whole
and squeeze out the soft garlic
puree.
Peel the swedes, chop them
into small pieces and cook them
gently in milk until they are very
tender.
Cut some small waxy potatoes
into discs (leave the skin on),
brush them with oil and space
them out on an oven tray.
Roast them until they are just
soft and nicely golden coloured.
Drain the swedes (keep the
poaching liquid) and puree them
with the roasted garlic.
Add enough of the poaching
liquid to achieve a firm but
smooth puree.
Mound up a generous teaspoon
of the mash on to each
disc, season well with salt and
pepper and top with parsley.
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REAL ESTATE
Stunning on Elmtree
2 Elmtree Close, Parklands - Enquiries Over $669,000
4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 living rooms | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street parks | Listing # SMT10110
This stunning, contemporary home,
with its sunny entertaining patio area is
sure to steal your heart. This ideal location
with forest backdrop and a wonderful
community may be just what you require.
A striking property from the outset set
on 708m2 this sunny two year old family
sized home of 217m2 boasts four generous
double bedrooms two bathrooms including
the (master with ensuite) and separate wc.
The open plan kitchen/living/dining area
is light and bright with a contemporary
kitchen and scullery at its heart whilst doors
create seamless flow out onto the patio areaperfect
for those social summer occasions.
The cosy separate living area offers a lovely
alternative space. This exceptional property
sits proud on the corner.
The highlights continue with a large, sunsoaked
patio/entertainment area, perfect
for BBQs, while manicured gardens,
established shrubs and full fencing help
create relaxing surrounds - consider it your
very own private sanctuary.
The location is a dream with the cafes,
shops and services of Parklands shopping
centre a short drive, along with the
recreational forest and beach close by. This,
along with Queenspark Primary School a
short walk, all help to underpin the strength
of your investment.
Immaculately presented and marketed
with genuine commitment and appeal,
this contemporary stunner is undergoing
a change of ownership. Early viewing is
highly advised as homes of this calibre in
this enviable location will quickly steal the
hearts of discerning buyers everywhere.
Proudly marketed by Smart Real
Estate (Licensed Agent REAA 2008)
Please call Debra Hakaraia for viewing
times on 027 562 0420 or 384 8600 or
email Debra on enquiries.christchurch@
smartrealestate.co.nz or visit our website
www.smartrealestate.co.nz.
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EQC CASH SETTLEMENT
We will re-scope your property to ensure
you have been paid in full to cover all
your repair costs.
None of the properties that we have
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Exposed Aggregate
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Things we offer...
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Attention to detail
Professional service
free quotes/insurance scopes
Cell 0278 145 848
www.drivecrete.co.nz
You’ll be amazed at what a multi-purpose room
your garage becomes when you add carpet and it
only costs around $35m2.
Part of the Protecta Coatings Group
We only use New Zealand made,
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We also paint garage and workshop floors.
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Call now 021 488 025
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•Yaldhurst Road Initially $3,800 after our
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•Wairakei Road Initially $7,575 after our
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•Prossers Road Initially $19,827 after our
re-scope payment received $60,273
•Kaplan Avenue Initially $859 after our
re-scope payment received $34,931
•Liverton Crescent Initially $11,000 after our
re-scope payment received $29,842
•Dalkeith Street Initially $5,000 after our
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• We have re-scoped 50 properties who have been under
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• Have your initial repairs failed?
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Enquire now Phone 021-667-444
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ELECTRICAL
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Registered all types
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Ph 326 4992 or
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& Property Maintenance
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treatment and prompt service, all work
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ph 027 3113423
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Cell 027 684 4046, email
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georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz
35 years exp, no job for $30.00 off* Custom
BUILDER
too small. Ph Ross 027 Computers Christchurch
For all building work
but specialist in bathroom
4311440.
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renovations, 30 yrs TREES BIG OR SMALL
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and integrity. Free Quotes. stump grinding, shelterbelt
Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or clean up, section clearing,
0274 367-067.
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71 Hawdon St Sydenham
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for all electrical 379 1400
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installations & repairs Ph
To Let
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03 322 4209 or 021 026
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73375
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440 Papanui Rd (end of Blighs Rd), Chch
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25 Conway Street, Spreydon
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Price $30 Allow 45 mins
Home Visits available by appointment
Therapist – Amanda
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Personals
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and winter company.
Between 40 and 65, living
on own, and spontaneous.
Phone 3583634
PROFESSIONAL single
guy is looking to find a
single feminine lady to
hook up with and enjoy
pleasant moments,
laughter and weekends
away. 0276594425
THERE MUST be oodles
of single ladies in the city,
who would enjoy having a
man on her arm
to go to the Court theatre,
movies, out to dinner,
drives and walks, some
time relaxing in front of
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or just hangin out together
smelling the roses and
tasting the fruits of love. If
you are one contact me at:
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Weka Pass Railway
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We are RUNNING
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CLOSE YOUR
EYES AND
IT'S JUST LIKE
LISTENING TO
JOHN
FOLLOWING the astounding success of the
2016 tour of Australia, Dunedin born Bevan
Gardiner is touring NZ with Take Me Home -
e Music & Life of John Denver.
e award winning country music singer
has been performing John's music since the
mid-2000's. He says he became a fan of the
famous singer ever since he rst heard John
Denver on a cassette tape. Although only 7 at
the time, he says he felt inspired to sing and
play just like his idol. And being partiallysighted
from birth has not inhibited Bevan. In
2013 he toured Australasia as support act for
country music legend, Charlie Pride. Aer
listening to Bevan, he was moved to saying,
"Close your eyes and it's just like listening to
John."
Take Me Home - e Music & Life of John
Denver incorporates live music with exclusive
lm footage of John Denver through his
career, his personal life and his love for the
environment. e show is authorised and by
arrangement with John Denver management.
Lunch & Dinner
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Gardiner are ve international musicians
headed by Canadian MD David Walker and
accomplished vocalist Georgie Daniell. Tickets
available at Ticketek.
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