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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
PROMISING swimmer Hannah<br />
Bates is Bahamas-bound – but<br />
she needs the community to help<br />
get her there.<br />
A quiz night will be held to<br />
help the Christchurch Girls’ High<br />
School year 12 student to travel to<br />
the <strong>2017</strong> Commonwealth Youth<br />
Games in July.<br />
Earlier this month Hannah,<br />
16, returned home from the<br />
Australian age group swimming<br />
championships with a gold and<br />
silver medal, qualifying for the<br />
youth games.<br />
Hannah was the only South<br />
Island swimmer in the New Zealand<br />
team at the Brisbane event.<br />
New Zealand will send a<br />
34-strong team aged between 14-<br />
18 to the Bahamas.<br />
While there are no expectations<br />
to get into the finals or to<br />
win medals in the Bahamas, the<br />
experience could be a stepping<br />
stone to qualify for the 2020<br />
Tokyo Olympics.<br />
•Turn to page 5<br />
Residents<br />
see red<br />
over park<br />
equipment<br />
• By Julia Evans<br />
A RESIDENTS’ group which<br />
lobbied for heritage play<br />
equipment at their local park<br />
has been given something<br />
completely different.<br />
Friends of Abberley Park is<br />
upset the city council put in<br />
bright red, modern equipment,<br />
which it said is out of character<br />
with the area.<br />
“We were assured that the city<br />
council planners had chosen<br />
heritage and not garish colours,”<br />
the group wrote on its Facebook<br />
page.<br />
Member Patricia Wallace<br />
said the group has always been<br />
concerned about a “mish-mash”<br />
in the heritage park.<br />
The group wanted a more<br />
natural style of equipment that<br />
would fit in with the park’s 150-<br />
year history, like the log slide<br />
already there.<br />
However, this type of equipment<br />
was deemed unsafe. The<br />
log slide, along with the rest of<br />
the current equipment, is being<br />
replaced as the city council<br />
requires all playgrounds to be<br />
upgraded for safety after 25<br />
years.<br />
The group’s view is not shared<br />
by everyone living near the park<br />
in Abberley Cres, St Albans.<br />
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NOR’WEST NEWS<br />
<strong>News</strong>........................................3-7<br />
IT’S GREAT to see young<br />
people putting in the hard yards<br />
to achieve their sporting goals.<br />
On page 1 today Christchurch<br />
Girls’ High School’s Hannah<br />
Bates is doing just that as she<br />
continues on her promising<br />
swimming path.<br />
In July she’s off to the Bahamas<br />
for a Commonwealth meet,<br />
which could help springboard<br />
her to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.<br />
Realistically though, she is<br />
looking further ahead to the<br />
2024 Olympics when she will be<br />
in her mid-20s and at the top of<br />
her game.<br />
The hard yards are getting<br />
up just after 5am to train for a<br />
couple of hours, off to school<br />
and then when she gets home it’s<br />
back into the pool again.<br />
There’s a quiz night in July and<br />
a givealittle page to help Hannah<br />
achieve her goals.<br />
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Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 3<br />
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TIMBER: A Treetech<br />
arborist removes a<br />
blue gum tree near the<br />
Bishopdale Village Mall<br />
car park on Monday<br />
morning.<br />
In Brief<br />
PARK UPGRADES<br />
The city council has begun<br />
upgrading Papanui Domain;<br />
Tulett Park, Casebrook; and<br />
Carlton Mill Corner, Merivale.<br />
Drainage on these fields has been<br />
poor in the past, meaning they<br />
cannot be played on for a full<br />
sports season. The work involves<br />
laying new turf and installing<br />
better drainage and irrigation.<br />
Plunket repairs will cost $15,000 more than planned<br />
• By Julia Evans<br />
REPAIRS TO the Redwood<br />
Plunket rooms may be more<br />
costly than initially thought.<br />
But the Papanui-Innes<br />
Community Board says the<br />
facility is needed desperately<br />
in the area. In the city<br />
Emma<br />
Norish<br />
council’s draft Annual Plan,<br />
$<strong>30</strong>,000 has been set aside<br />
to fix the rooms which were<br />
heavily damaged in the<br />
February 22, 2011, earthquake.<br />
However, it will cost<br />
another $45,000 to fix the<br />
building.<br />
“This area in Northcote<br />
Gum trees get chop<br />
Eight blue gum trees near the Bishopdale Village Mall<br />
car park were given the chop yesterday. The trees were<br />
removed because of poor health and the risk they presented<br />
to the public. In November, the Bishopdale Business<br />
Association expressed concern after a tree limb fell and<br />
damaged a parked car. Debris from the trees has been an<br />
additional burden for businesses in the mall causing regular<br />
maintenance issues. Appropriate replacement trees will be<br />
planted.<br />
PHOTOS: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
has been identified as having little<br />
community work done in it,”<br />
community board deputy chairwoman<br />
Emma Norish said.<br />
The board has partially funded<br />
a community worker in the area<br />
since 2014, but she has never had<br />
a work space.<br />
“She is in need of a base in the<br />
area. She currently works out of<br />
St Silas Anglican Church,” Ms<br />
Norrish said.<br />
The Plunket rooms are<br />
next to the Redwood library<br />
and park. This place has been<br />
identified as a meeting place<br />
for the community, Ms Norrish<br />
said.<br />
SMART CROSSING<br />
To encourage people to use a new<br />
pedestrian crossing planned for<br />
outside Northlands Shopping<br />
Centre, Papanui-Innes Community<br />
Board members have asked<br />
staff to investigate installing a<br />
game. It would be similar to Pong<br />
which can be accessed at a crossing<br />
on St Asaph St. Funding for<br />
any system would come from the<br />
Smart Cities programme.<br />
FUNDING FOR OUTREACH<br />
Burnside resident Lauren Cayford<br />
will travel to South Africa<br />
with help from the Fendalton-<br />
Waimairi-Harewood Community<br />
Board. Ms Cayford received<br />
$350 to go towards attending the<br />
World Outreach nations course<br />
in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />
The course will cover a range of<br />
topics, including anthropology,<br />
cross-cultural communication,<br />
world religions and interpersonal<br />
relationships.<br />
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Queen’s Birthday Weekend<br />
Sunday 4 June<br />
Between 5am and 2pm vehicles will<br />
not be able to cross the Marathon<br />
route. People should:<br />
• Plan ahead. The CBD will be open for<br />
business. If you are coming into the City<br />
from the North or East, consider using<br />
Deans Ave or Anzac Drive.<br />
• Expect delays if travelling near the<br />
Marathon route.<br />
For more information go to www.tfc.govt.nz<br />
MARATHON COURSE ROUTE – NO CROSSING
4 Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
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Your Local Views<br />
NOR’WEST NEWS<br />
Bid to bottle Belfast water<br />
won’t benefit community<br />
Fendalton-<br />
Waimairi-<br />
Harewood<br />
Community<br />
Board member<br />
Aaron Campbell<br />
writes about the<br />
controversial<br />
bottling of Belfast’s water<br />
We learned last week that<br />
4.3 million litres per day of<br />
Christchurch’s aquifer water<br />
at the former Kaputone Wool<br />
Scour site in Belfast could be<br />
sent overseas in New Zealand’s<br />
second largest bottling operation.<br />
That’s more than Riccarton<br />
residents use per day; or another<br />
way, 600 Olympic swimming<br />
pools worth of water a year.<br />
The city council is hamstrung<br />
by legislation: The Government<br />
should tighten the Resource<br />
Management Act so a consent<br />
lapses when a business folds and<br />
it shouldn’t be transferable or<br />
sold.<br />
Worryingly, Phillip Burmester,<br />
who made $3 million on the wool<br />
scour sale, now plans to build<br />
another water bottling plant next<br />
door.<br />
In 2010, the Government<br />
sacked ECan councillors and Environment<br />
Minister Nick Smith<br />
said: “Allocation decisions are ad<br />
hoc, water quality is deteriorating”<br />
and “we are to water what<br />
the Saudis are to oil.” After seven<br />
years of an unaccountable ECan,<br />
is our water situation better?<br />
The RMA allows this water to<br />
be taken for 35 years and nothing<br />
is paid for the commercial use of<br />
our resource – this is privatisation<br />
by stealth.<br />
The Human Rights Commission<br />
says: “This has Treaty of<br />
Waitangi implications and affects<br />
economic, cultural and social<br />
rights, among others.”<br />
Export water has a commercial<br />
value. The Fijian Government<br />
WATER: More than 4<br />
million litres of water<br />
could be sent overseas<br />
from the former<br />
Kaputone Wool Scour<br />
site in Belfast.<br />
taxes Fiji Water 15c a litre royalty<br />
– at that rate our Government<br />
will forgo $200 million-plus per<br />
year in revenue from just Belfast.<br />
A changing climate and overallocation,<br />
mostly for irrigation<br />
to enable intensive farming,<br />
is affecting residents in our<br />
neighbouring districts at both<br />
ends of dairying, resulting in E.<br />
coli-laden, nitrogen rich soluble<br />
fertiliser leaching through our<br />
stony soils.<br />
Our city council is busy drilling<br />
deeper wells in the northwest<br />
for better water security, but<br />
still our aquifers can’t recharge<br />
quick enough, we must use our<br />
water more efficiently, both domestically<br />
and commercially.<br />
WAITING: The location of the new Shirley Community Centre<br />
will be 10 Shirley Rd.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
A reader responds to an<br />
article about further delays<br />
to the Shirley Community<br />
Centre rebuild<br />
Meredyth Anderson – A<br />
great article, which I must say<br />
is good to know, but shocking<br />
too. It is outrageous that the city<br />
council is proposing to do this<br />
. . . They are all just talk and no<br />
action on things that matter.<br />
However, I see that when they<br />
want to pay for the mayor to have<br />
overseas travel or to buy a new<br />
thing, like the statue in the river,<br />
things get done quickly. It gives<br />
the impression that tourism and<br />
overseas relationships are more<br />
important than the community.<br />
The city council is a fiasco in my<br />
opinion.
NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />
Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5<br />
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Residents see red over playground<br />
•From page 1<br />
Michelle Williams said the<br />
colours seemed okay to her.<br />
“Have you seen other playgrounds?<br />
They are a total mishmash<br />
of colours,” she said.<br />
Other Facebook comments<br />
said children love bright colours<br />
and they were excited to see the<br />
finished result.<br />
But Mrs Wallace said it was the<br />
loss of greenspace that dealt the<br />
harsher blow.<br />
“It is what it is now,” Mrs Wallace<br />
said.<br />
She said it would be unfair to<br />
say it was completely wrong before<br />
the job was fully complete.<br />
City council head of parks<br />
Andrew Rutledge said heritage<br />
•From page 1<br />
“Tokyo is definitely on the<br />
cards to go hopefully . . . but if<br />
I don’t make Tokyo then<br />
definitely the 2024 Olympics,”<br />
she said.<br />
She thinks the 2024<br />
Olympics will be a more<br />
realistic goal.<br />
If she qualifies for the<br />
Olympics, she joins other<br />
swimming Olympians from<br />
CGHS – Lydia Lipscombe and<br />
was considered when the colour<br />
were chosen.<br />
“The application for consent<br />
was submitted following discussions<br />
with the heritage team<br />
around the colour scheme. Red<br />
and cream were selected following<br />
those discussions,” he said.<br />
Friends of Abberley Park are<br />
still working towards keeping<br />
the heritage nature of the park in<br />
other ways.<br />
Mrs Wallace said members<br />
had voluntarily re-stained all the<br />
wooden seats. It is also lobbying<br />
for the restoration of the scent<br />
garden which was once a feature<br />
of Abberley Park. However, the<br />
group has not heard from the city<br />
council about it since January.<br />
Sarah Catherwood (Atlanta<br />
1996) and Helen Norfolk (Beijing<br />
2008)<br />
Her weekly training<br />
schedule sees her swim<br />
eight to nine sessions<br />
a week morning and<br />
evening at the Selwyn<br />
Aquatic Centre along<br />
with attending the gym<br />
three times and doing a<br />
pilates class once a week.<br />
Hannah lives in Lincoln.<br />
MODERN: The Friends of Abberley Park wanted a more<br />
natural style of playground equipment to fit with Abberley<br />
Park’s 150-year history instead of the brightly-coloured<br />
equipment put in by the city council.<br />
PHOTO: PATRICIA WALLACE <br />
Hannah has sights set on Olympics<br />
Hannah (left) said she gets up<br />
at 5.10am on Monday, Wednesday<br />
and Saturday to train at<br />
the aquatic centre while also<br />
training Tuesday, Thursday and<br />
Friday evenings.<br />
She will need to raise $6000 to<br />
get to the Bahamas.<br />
The quiz night will be held<br />
at the Silver Dollar Bar and<br />
Restaurant Jones Rd, Rolleston,<br />
from 7-9pm, July 3. Teams can<br />
be up to six people and cost $10<br />
per person.<br />
•To help Hannah to get to<br />
the Bahamas go to https://<br />
givealittle.co.nz/cause/<br />
hannahrepresentsnz or<br />
supporters can follow Hannah’s<br />
journey by giving her<br />
Facebook page “Hannah<br />
swimming my life” a like.<br />
•To book tickets phone<br />
Susan on 027 682 6992 or<br />
email bates-family@clear.<br />
net.nz<br />
Library named:<br />
Place of<br />
many eels<br />
• By Julia Evans<br />
PLACE OF many eels, ōWhatara,<br />
is the new Te Reo name for the<br />
Bishopdale Library.<br />
It’s previous name was Te Kete<br />
Wānanga o Papa Kōhatu, meaning<br />
place of many rocks.<br />
But as the old site on Farrington<br />
Ave is demolished, the city council<br />
was gifted ōWhatara for the new<br />
building, set to open in July.<br />
City council community central<br />
library manager Kate Ogden<br />
said the city council’s Ngāi Tahu<br />
partnership team asked whether it<br />
would be appropriate to continue<br />
to use the old library’s Maori<br />
name or whether the new facility<br />
should have a name more reflective<br />
of Ngāi Tahu/Ngāi Tūāhuriri<br />
history.<br />
“Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga was<br />
approached directly on our behalf<br />
and we were gifted the name<br />
ōWhatarau,” Ms Ogden said.<br />
The area was subjected to continual<br />
flooding of the old Waimairi<br />
River in pre-colonial times.<br />
“Apparently you found lots of<br />
eels there,” she said.<br />
The process is done as part of<br />
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NOR’WEST NEWS<br />
Shane McInroe<br />
Giving people with disabilities a voice<br />
Mairehau’s Shane<br />
McInroe advocates for<br />
people with disabilities.<br />
He talks to Julia Evans<br />
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so much of his time to<br />
helping others<br />
What keeps you busy? Do<br />
you do a lot of work with the<br />
organisation People First New<br />
Zealand?<br />
Not just with People First,<br />
although I’m president of the<br />
Christchurch branch, which is<br />
a big commitment – I’m also<br />
involved with The Cube, which<br />
is a collaborative organisation<br />
about creating a community for<br />
young people. I’m involved with<br />
them and I’m on the board of<br />
Catapult Employment Services.<br />
They’re like Workbridge, trying<br />
to help get people with disabilities<br />
in work, but are only based<br />
in Canterbury. They’re small,<br />
which creates a family environment<br />
that I like. I give advice on<br />
what can and can’t work for the<br />
community based on my own<br />
experience.<br />
I’m also part of the IHC<br />
friendship programme, which<br />
buddies people up with someone<br />
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you grow a relationship with.<br />
And I’m part of the Youth<br />
Housing Hub, which is Dr Sue<br />
Bagshaw’s big project, as<br />
well as being part of the city<br />
council’s disability advisory<br />
group.<br />
Do you have a disability?<br />
I have a learning disability<br />
but what type is invalid and<br />
irrelevant. It’s just a learning<br />
disability.<br />
So you grew up on the West<br />
Coast?<br />
Yes, I moved to Christchurch<br />
when I was younger. I would say<br />
if I didn’t move to Christchurch,<br />
my life wouldn’t be where it is<br />
now. At the time, I thought it<br />
was crazy, why are these people<br />
talking about moving. Christchurch<br />
is a big smoke compared to<br />
Ikamatua. Population 600 on a<br />
good day.<br />
What was it like growing up<br />
there with a disability?<br />
Everyone treated everyone as<br />
they were. You had to. You’re<br />
pretty much right across the road<br />
or next-door from each other.<br />
If you don’t treat everyone very<br />
well, it’s going to be an unpleasant<br />
time. In Christchurch, I<br />
would say, yeah, it was okay. I<br />
mean, I wouldn’t say high school<br />
was great because no one really<br />
thinks it is great.<br />
Do you work with the city<br />
council?<br />
Not directly with the council<br />
but groups come and talk to us<br />
and we give advice and feedback.<br />
It’s important we have this role<br />
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How did you come to wear<br />
all these different hats? Was it<br />
something you just fell into?<br />
There was a presentation at<br />
the course I did at CPIT and<br />
I thought this sounds a bit<br />
like me. I joined People First<br />
NZ first and then got all these<br />
other roles after that. I also did<br />
a leadership course, just to understand<br />
what it was all about.<br />
From there, I got all these other<br />
roles in the community that<br />
take up my time. But that’s what<br />
volunteering is all about. That’s<br />
how the country keeps moving.<br />
You’ve got a lot on your<br />
plate?<br />
No, not really. It’s just the<br />
projects I came on board for<br />
are coming to an end and there<br />
should be some new blood in<br />
the group.<br />
So what challenges come<br />
along with all these roles?<br />
Some challenges would be all<br />
the jargon the people use and<br />
all the documents they love to<br />
write. They love typing. It’s the<br />
scholarly articles where my support<br />
person, Marg, comes in to<br />
be a great help. It’s like another<br />
language half the time and I’m<br />
there to bring the reality of<br />
disability to the table and share<br />
my experience. But some of<br />
the time I can’t speak because I<br />
haven’t necessarily dealt with a<br />
particular area of disability.<br />
So all these opportunities<br />
sprung up once you started<br />
with People First NZ?<br />
Yes, that’s when I needed to<br />
go and get a diary.<br />
Was it something you always<br />
set out to achieve?<br />
It snowballed very quickly.<br />
In some ways it’s a good thing,<br />
but right now, it’s hard having<br />
all these roles. It’s good because<br />
I can speak using my life<br />
experience and my knowledge<br />
for people who can’t speak<br />
for themselves. There’s a huge<br />
amount of people that I know<br />
who are non-verbal, which is<br />
sad, but they can speak, just in a<br />
different way. I want to advocate<br />
for those people so their voices<br />
can be heard when often the<br />
system doesn’t allow it.<br />
And off the back of all this<br />
hard work you earned yourself<br />
a New Zealand youth with disability<br />
award, how was that?<br />
The youth awards was the<br />
quickest ceremony I’ve ever<br />
been to, it was great. None of<br />
this speech stuff. Well, there<br />
were a couple, but it was all very<br />
efficient, it was great. I knew<br />
about a week before and I was<br />
sort of embarrassed, everyone<br />
was pretty proud.<br />
Do you show off about it?<br />
Oh, no. I’m not that sort of<br />
person. It’s not just for me. I<br />
feel like the award is for the<br />
community, even though it’s a<br />
youth award. It’s for all the work<br />
I’ve done in the community so<br />
it’s pretty much a community<br />
award. It’s just got my name on<br />
it, which doesn’t make a lot of<br />
sense, does it?<br />
So what’s next for you?<br />
I’m not sure, I just play it by<br />
ear and see what life throws<br />
at me. I would love to see<br />
more people with a disability<br />
understanding how local and<br />
national Government work.<br />
That’s why a lot don’t vote<br />
because they don’t understand. I<br />
would love to see civic education<br />
in schools. I’m working on it at<br />
the moment but so far it’s just<br />
a taster. Civic education is a bit<br />
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relate to people’s lives. It takes<br />
two seconds to vote every three<br />
years and it’s very sad. It’s not<br />
just people with disabilities who<br />
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Sands rides to victory in surf champs<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
COLD AND windy conditions<br />
couldn’t stop a rampaging Sam<br />
Sands from taking top prize in<br />
the under-18 boys section of<br />
the Canterbury scholastic surf<br />
championships recently.<br />
The Christchurch Boys’ High<br />
student had a solid set in the<br />
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St Bede’s student Jordan Sparrow<br />
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A southerly front moved<br />
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Thomas Harcourt, also from<br />
CBHS, placed fourth in the section.<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
ST BEDE’S College players will<br />
have a spring in their step when<br />
they run out against northern<br />
rivals Papanui after getting their<br />
first win in the Connetics first XI<br />
football competition last week.<br />
St Bede’s had an impressive<br />
4-1 victory over Cashmere on<br />
Wednesday night, knocking<br />
them off the top spot into third.<br />
Now the they will look to back<br />
that up when they face Papanui<br />
at 4pm.<br />
All games will be played at the<br />
St Bede’s had a number of<br />
competitive riders with Caspar<br />
McCormick winning the longboard<br />
section thanks to some<br />
fancy footwork, James Millar<br />
was second in the under-14 boys<br />
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in the under-16 boys section.<br />
Burnside High’s Kristy<br />
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The event acts as a trial for the<br />
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with a training squad to be announced<br />
in June in preparation<br />
for the national scholastic surf<br />
championships in Gisborne in<br />
October.<br />
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The last time the two sides met,<br />
St Bede’s took three points<br />
winning 3-2.<br />
However, Papanui will want<br />
to add to their one win of the<br />
season after going down to<br />
Burnside 7-4 on Wednesday.<br />
Burnside now turn their<br />
attention to 12th placed<br />
Rangiora, which had a night to<br />
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top of the table side Lincoln.<br />
Their previous meeting saw<br />
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4-1.<br />
They will play tomorrow at<br />
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St Andrew’s will be looking to<br />
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a win over Shirley Boys’ High<br />
tomorrow after dropping down<br />
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Shirley will be fresh after a bye<br />
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The last time the two faced<br />
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winners 4-3. That game will start<br />
at 7.<strong>30</strong>pm.<br />
CBHS will take on Middleton<br />
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RIDERS: CBHS student<br />
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St Bede’s keen to build on first win of season<br />
been a Connetics Shield match if<br />
Middleton had not lost 5-1 to St<br />
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The last time they met it ended<br />
1-1.<br />
Connetics first XI table<br />
1. Lincoln 10pts; 2. St<br />
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7pts; 4. Burnside 7pts;<br />
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FOR THE second year in a row,<br />
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A one-sided 76-6 win over Mid-<br />
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Christ’s accounted for Aoraki<br />
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CBHS have not lost to Christ’s<br />
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In other round 5 action, St<br />
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Round 5 results<br />
St Andrew’s 58-18 Lincoln<br />
Combined, St Bede’s 34-5<br />
Burnside, CBHS 76-6 Mid-<br />
Canterbury Combined,<br />
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States to<br />
compete in<br />
the future<br />
problem<br />
solving<br />
international<br />
competition. <br />
Selwyn House problem<br />
solvers off to US competition<br />
about biosecurity before we<br />
started our research but I’m<br />
really enjoying learning in<br />
depth about it,” said team<br />
member Emily Cox.<br />
Another team member<br />
Emma Cawood interviewed<br />
biosecurity experts in Dunedin<br />
and Invercargill during<br />
her school holidays because<br />
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Festival finals<br />
for Rangi<br />
musician<br />
RANGI RURU Girls’ School<br />
student Valerie Xiang is taking<br />
her drumming composition to<br />
Wellington for the Sheliah Winn<br />
Shakespeare Festival national<br />
finals.<br />
Valerie composed incidental<br />
music for the 15min excerpt<br />
from King Lear that the school’s<br />
senior students performed in the<br />
region.<br />
Director of Music at Rangi<br />
Ruru, Janet Kingsbury said<br />
Valerie is an outstanding<br />
academic and music scholar who<br />
has many strings to her bow.<br />
In addition to being a composer,<br />
Valerie is a percussionist in<br />
the New Zealand Secondary<br />
Schools’ Symphony Orchestra, in<br />
a senior chamber music group at<br />
Rangi Ruru, a singer and piano<br />
accompanist for the senior<br />
choral group Resolutions, and<br />
plays percussion in the Rangi<br />
Sinfonia.<br />
Mrs Kingsbury said Valerie<br />
is the St Andrew’s at Rangi<br />
Ruru Organ Scholar for <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
She played the organ as part<br />
of a concert to celebrate the <strong>30</strong> th<br />
anniversary of the church moving<br />
to the school grounds from<br />
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Chiropractors offer natural solution<br />
to stress-related ailments<br />
More than six years on from the Christchurch earthquake,<br />
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“Stress on the body can be physical,<br />
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such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder<br />
pain and headaches, can be the result of<br />
activities such as gardening, or the result<br />
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“Chemical stress can come about from<br />
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Established in June 2016, the<br />
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GARAGE CARPET<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Doctor<br />
Fixit<br />
• Carpentry • Repairs &<br />
Maintenance<br />
• Doors & Windows<br />
• Fencing<br />
• Painting & Plastering<br />
• Tiling<br />
• Outdoor Maintenance<br />
• Renovations<br />
• Decks & Pergolas<br />
Norm McRae<br />
027 222 <strong>30</strong>60 | 03 312 0082<br />
www.doctorfixit.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
VIDEO PRODUCTION<br />
Swimming Pool Specialist<br />
The Pool Guys<br />
Need your pool:<br />
• Fully Renovated?<br />
• Cracks Repaired?<br />
• Plumbing Checked or Upgraded?<br />
• Filtration?<br />
• Painted, Plastered or Tiled?<br />
Email: sbcontracting01@gmail.com<br />
Call 027 562 7457 www.thepoolguys.co.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
EQC CASH SETTLEMENT<br />
We will re-scope your property to ensure<br />
you have been paid in full to cover all<br />
your repair costs.<br />
None of the properties that we have<br />
re-scoped so far has been paid the<br />
correct amount to repair their damage.<br />
Exposed Aggregate<br />
Stamped Concrete Plain<br />
Concrete Resurfacing<br />
Things we offer...<br />
Competitive/affordable pricing<br />
Attention to detail<br />
Professional service<br />
free quotes/insurance scopes<br />
Cell 0278 145 848<br />
www.drivecrete.co.nz<br />
You’ll be amazed at what a multi-purpose room<br />
your garage becomes when you add carpet and it<br />
only costs around $35m2.<br />
Part of the Protecta Coatings Group<br />
We only use New Zealand made,<br />
100% UV resistant specialised carpet.<br />
We also paint garage and workshop floors.<br />
www.protectafloorings.co.nz<br />
Call now 021 488 025<br />
business video<br />
PRoduCTion<br />
A video will bring your business alive & into your<br />
customers mind.<br />
Promote your services or business with a<br />
professionally created video with us<br />
• Corporate and Business<br />
video a speciality<br />
• Competitive rates<br />
• 25 years experience<br />
• Start to finished product<br />
• Professional quality<br />
guaranteed<br />
PHone KeRRY 021 635 083<br />
EXAMPLES<br />
•Yaldhurst Road Initially $3,800 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $46,320<br />
•Wairakei Road Initially $7,575 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $38,182<br />
•Prossers Road Initially $19,827 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $60,273<br />
•Kaplan Avenue Initially $859 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $34,931<br />
•Liverton Crescent Initially $11,000 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $29,842<br />
•Dalkeith Street Initially $5,000 after our<br />
re-scope payment received $8,945<br />
• We have re-scoped 50 properties who have been under<br />
paid for their repairs.<br />
• Have your initial repairs failed?<br />
• Did you receive your full entitlement?<br />
• Do not pay your excess until all repairs are completed.<br />
• General under payments are: Asbestos testing and<br />
exterior lead paint, peeling wallpaper, cracking in exterior<br />
plaster not repaired correctly.<br />
For re-scoping and all earthquake repairs<br />
including painting and redecorating.<br />
Enquire now Phone 021-667-444
18 Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
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Trades & Services<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
Registered all types<br />
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lighting etc<br />
HEATPUMP<br />
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Ph 326 4992 or<br />
0274 329 755<br />
& Property Maintenance<br />
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Patio - Pathways - Driveways<br />
Lawns and Gardens<br />
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Locally owned and operated<br />
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• Satisfaction<br />
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Please call<br />
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021 770 551<br />
or 359 5520<br />
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• Replacement/new roofing<br />
• Colour Steel gutter & fascia<br />
• Flue & log burner installs<br />
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Licence Building<br />
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Association<br />
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iain@dcmroofing.co.nz<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
Registered all types<br />
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lighting etc<br />
HEATPUMP<br />
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Ph 326 4992 or<br />
0274 329 755<br />
NOR’WEST NEWS<br />
Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />
Trades & Services<br />
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Trades & Services<br />
Boating Accessories<br />
& Equipment<br />
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PAINTING<br />
For prompt service for all<br />
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A Top Plumbing job<br />
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ALCOHOLICS<br />
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027 561 4629<br />
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0800 229-6757<br />
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Main North Rd<br />
business networks. PC<br />
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ph 027 3113423<br />
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4311440.<br />
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71 Hawdon St Sydenham<br />
small job specialty Ph<br />
Ph 366-5026<br />
LAYING<br />
Andrew 03 322-8341 or<br />
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027 435-8759<br />
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& Supplies<br />
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or 027 2407416<br />
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0265<br />
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Patrick Guo MB (China)<br />
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25 years experience<br />
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440 Papanui Rd (end of Blighs Rd), Chch<br />
Ph: 03 3542398 | Email: patguo@gmail.com<br />
www.chchacupuncture.co.nz<br />
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25 Conway Street, Spreydon<br />
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Price $<strong>30</strong> Allow 45 mins<br />
Home Visits available by appointment<br />
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Ph. 942-6036 for an appointment<br />
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Visit www.mrrental.co.nz<br />
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Open Monday to Saturday<br />
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The successful applicant will need to be<br />
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Public Notices<br />
Weka Pass Railway<br />
Waipara, North Canterbury<br />
We are RUNNING<br />
QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY<br />
WEEKEND<br />
Sun 4th June &<br />
Monday 5th June<br />
Running 1st & 3rd<br />
Sundays of every month<br />
Phone: 0800wekapass<br />
Depart Glenmark Station<br />
11.<strong>30</strong>am & 2.00pm<br />
www.wekapassrailway.co.nz<br />
Exotic Performers<br />
Wanted<br />
This occupation of exotic dancing and<br />
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and work in an adult entertainment<br />
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Apply online at<br />
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Send your CV to<br />
Editor in Chief<br />
Barry Clarke<br />
barry@starmedia.kiwi
NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />
Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 19<br />
CLOSE YOUR<br />
EYES AND<br />
IT'S JUST LIKE<br />
LISTENING TO<br />
JOHN<br />
FOLLOWING the astounding success of the<br />
2016 tour of Australia, Dunedin born Bevan<br />
Gardiner is touring NZ with Take Me Home -<br />
e Music & Life of John Denver.<br />
e award winning country music singer<br />
has been performing John's music since the<br />
mid-2000's. He says he became a fan of the<br />
famous singer ever since he rst heard John<br />
Denver on a cassette tape. Although only 7 at<br />
the time, he says he felt inspired to sing and<br />
play just like his idol. And being partiallysighted<br />
from birth has not inhibited Bevan. In<br />
2013 he toured Australasia as support act for<br />
country music legend, Charlie Pride. Aer<br />
listening to Bevan, he was moved to saying,<br />
"Close your eyes and it's just like listening to<br />
John."<br />
Take Me Home - e Music & Life of John<br />
Denver incorporates live music with exclusive<br />
lm footage of John Denver through his<br />
career, his personal life and his love for the<br />
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arrangement with John Denver management.<br />
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<br />
Take Me Home - e Life & Music of John<br />
Denver takes place at the Isaac eatre Royal<br />
on Tuesday 6th June. Accompanying Bevan<br />
Gardiner are ve international musicians<br />
headed by Canadian MD David Walker and<br />
accomplished vocalist Georgie Daniell. Tickets<br />
available at Ticketek.<br />
COFFEE<br />
HAPPY<br />
H O U R<br />
Mid-Winter<br />
Christmas<br />
Saturday Saturday 17 June 17 June to to<br />
Sunday Sunday 2 July 2<strong>2017</strong><br />
July <strong>2017</strong><br />
LUNCH<br />
Mon to Fri $23.50pp<br />
Sat & Sun $24.50pp<br />
DINNER<br />
Mon to Thur $<strong>30</strong>.50pp<br />
Fri to Sun $32.50pp<br />
Senior Citizens<br />
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2PM-4PM<br />
DAILY<br />
$3.50<br />
Offer available for a limited time<br />
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MON: ROAST MEAL<br />
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WED: FISH BURGER<br />
THU: ROAST MEAL<br />
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Sunday 25th June<br />
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Restaurant<br />
Early Bird Special<br />
5.<strong>30</strong>pm – 6.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
FRI & SAT<br />
Roast (4 Choices)<br />
and Free Desserts<br />
still only $22.50<br />
Unbeatable value<br />
including your<br />
choice of fresh<br />
Veges and Salads<br />
Hornby WMC | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Road | Hornby<br />
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
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