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THREE RESIDENTS’ associations
have joined forces to fight for a new
community facility in Burwood.
The Dallington, Burwood and
Avondale residents’ associations
have targeted the old Burwood
School site on New Brighton Rd for
the project.
They are backing calls from
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board member Linda Stewart who
announced in the Pegasus Post this
month that she would like to see the
site used for a community facility.
The Dallington Residents’ Association’s
new chairwoman, Bebe
Frayle, said the need for a facility is
“really important.”
“We have been trying to hold public
meetings, but there is nowhere to
meet. We don’t have a meeting place
where we know we can go there and
say ‘that’s our community space’.”
The Coastal-Burwood Community
Board has been given $15,000
to complete a feasibility study to
look into a jointly-used community
hub.
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THERE’S STRENGTH in numbers so it’s
good to see three residents’ associations
joining to fight a common battle.
The Dallington, Burwood and Avondale
Residents’ Associations want a new community
facility which will serve all of their
areas (see page 1).
The old Burwood School site on New Brighton Rd is in their sights.
The three areas were among the worst hit in the February 22,
2011, quake.
Residents’ associations are good starting points for careers
in local politics and this combined effort for a community hub
might just see some key people emerge.
And good on the Coastal-Burwood Community Board which
has given the residents’ associations $15,000 to complete a feasibility
study to look into a jointly-used community hub.
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Wrecked footbridge for display
• By Sophie Cornish
PART OF a wrecked bridge over
the Avon River will be kept to
remind people of the destructive
power of earthquakes.
The Medway St bridge in Richmond
was removed by the city
council in 2013 after becoming
twisted following the September
4, 2010 earthquake.
Avon-Otakaro
Network
is behind the
idea. Spokesman
Evan
Smith said city
council has
given consent
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for the project,
which will
begin in the next few weeks.
It will be located alongside
the new Avon River trail on the
Avonside side of the river, just
north of the bridge’s original
location. The structure was cut
into three for transporting when
removed.
The project will only be
temporary. It will eventually be
completely restored.
Last year part of the bridge
was used in a mini golf course,
as part of a project by Gap Filler
and Serious Fun Partnership,
on the corner of Madras and
Armagh Sts.
Richmond residents said the use
MOCK UP: A transitional
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part of the twisted Medway
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near its original location is
close to being installed, the
image (above) shows where it
will be located.
of the bridge was “disrespectful.”
A grant from city council will
drive the new project, which will
see a viewing platform installed
diagonally opposite the structure
and signage displaying the significance
of the bridge.
The site is used as a place of remembrance,
including the ‘River
of Flowers’ memorial event being
held annually on February 22.
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The Eastern Community Sports
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city council to lease sections of
Rawhiti Domain. The lease would
be for the four existing tennis
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the sand volleyball court and an
area south of the court. The group
wants to install a multi-sport
surface, fencing around three
tennis courts, and construct an
open-sided canopy building,
with additional lighting over the
courts. It also plans to upgrade
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Young surfer hungry for more
Haeata Community
Campus student Estella
Hungerford won the
under-16 girls division
in the Emerson’s
South Island surfing
championship in Dunedin
over Easter, hopefully
cementing her chances
of being selected for the
New Zealand team to
travel to the International
Surfing Association world
junior championships.
Sarla Donovan catches up
with the teenager
You must be feeling good
coming off a couple of
divisional wins in Dunedin and
at the recent Duke Festival of
Surfing – what does it mean for
you going forward?
I do have a good placing
at the moment in the overall
New Zealand rankings. I just
moved into second after this
last win, which is good going
into when they choose the ISA
team. Each country takes I
think two girls and four boys
for each age division, and they
compete with every other
surfing nation in the world. It’s
at national representative level
which I’ve never done before. My
friend Tegan did and she said
it was amazing going to see the
different cultures and different
places. It’s in Tokyo this year. I
think I find out near the end of
May (if I’m in the team.)
Can you remember your first
time on a surfboard?
Not really, I think I was quite
young. I didn’t really get into it
until I was about 11 and then I
really enjoyed it. I did my first
competition that summer, the
women’s Canterbury champs,
and I got third and was pretty
stoked and that kind of kicked
everything off. Competitions are
great; you get to meet so many
cool people and it’s a good way to
improve your surfing and go to
lots of new places.
SUCCESS: Estella Hungerford currently ranks second in New Zealand’s under-16 surfing division.
It’s not something you took to
straight away, so what is it you
like about surfing?
My dad and step mum (Stoked
Surf School owner Donna
Henderson) taught all their six
kids at the same time so it was a
real family thing which I really
enjoy, it’s a good way to spend
time with them. That’s probably
a lot bigger than my competition
drive, getting to spend time with
them each weekend in the water.
All the kids can surf. I’m the
oldest, then the youngest is eight,
then there’s two 10-year-olds and
then the two girls are 13 and 12.
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Two of them – the middle child
from each family – aren’t that
into it but they still come out all
the time.
Are you competitive among
yourselves?
Ava, who is 12, pushes me a lot;
she’s pretty hardcore and I love
surfing with her, she’s hilarious,
and she pushes me. There’s a
bit of friendly competition but
nothing too serious.
So you’ve carried on
competing since that first one?
My dad was really good; he
took me all over the South Island
first and then we ventured up
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competitions. It’s different up
there, all the girls generally
come from really strong surfing
backgrounds and have been
surfing since they were quite
young. The waves are a lot
warmer and there’s some pretty
amazing breaks. Not that there’s
none down here, but it’s a pretty
high level of competition.
How good is it being able to
compete with your step mum
and sister?
It’s definitely good to have
their support. Mainly me and
Ava at the moment, but the
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younger kids will eventually
get into it. Dad and Donna just
bought a campervan so that we
don’t spend as much money on
accommodation and flights.
We’re away a lot of the time so
it’s getting a lot of use. It does
get quite messy at times. But it’s
pretty good.
What’s your proudest
achievement so far?
I was pretty stoked to get my
first national level win this year
at Whangamata and then backed
it up with two others, which was
even more amazing. So it’s been
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success on the water
How much time do you spend
on the water each week?
I try to get out at least once
a day. I used to surf every day
before school but it’s quite dark
at the moment and getting a bit
cold so I usually go once after
school and try to get two surfs
in on Saturdays and Sundays.
I’ve been trying to go out in all
conditions lately because, at
competitions, quite often the
waves are really bad so you’ve got
to get used to surfing in all types.
Surfing has been dominated
by men for a long time but that
seems to be changing – why
do you think more girls and
women are getting into it?
Maybe the female role models
have just improved so much
lately like (pro-surfers) Stephanie
Gilmore and Carissa Moore
kind of leading the way on
the women’s ASP world tour. I
reckon it’s a lot easier now than
it used to be for girls. Donna is a
big advocate for women’s surfing
which is good, she pushes that
a lot, especially in the South
Island.
How is it different competing
as a women – are the
competitions organised any
differently?
Not really – there’s generally
not as many women, but at the
Duke Festival in the longboard
division there were more entries
than the men’s so they decided
to make the prize money equal
which was really cool. They do
have a lot of men’s divisions
and I do know that quite a few
of the girls were annoyed that
there wasn’t an open women’s
longboard or women’s SUP
(stand-up paddleboard) at the
South Island’s this year. Someone
I know went in the men’s SUP
as ‘Luke’ instead of Lucy so
she could complete which was
really cool, we all supported her.
She didn’t get through but she
definitely had fun.
Is it your goal to be a prosurfer?
I’m not sure. I don’t think so,
but I’ll see what happens. I might
try and do a couple of overseas
competitions and see how I do. I
want to go to university, but I’m
not sure what I want to study.
But I reckon Ava will probably
go pretty far because she’s a lot
younger than me and is at a
much higher level than I was at
her age. It would be cool to see
her go professional.
I’ve heard people describe
surfing as a lifestyle rather than
a sport. What is it for you?
It’s definitely a bit of a lifestyle,
you’re chasing waves a lot trying
to find the best swell. I think it
only really becomes a sport when
you do it competitively and the
rest of the time it’s generally a
lifestyle.
Do people have preconceptions
about you because
you surf?
If I’m paddling out and there’s
a lot of males in the line-up, I’ll
try to get a really good first wave
so that they don’t drop in on me
thinking I’m just a girl who can’t
surf. But my friends at school
don’t really know what it means
so I kind of try to educate them –
it doesn’t always work.
Can you describe what it feels
like to ride a wave?
Well, on a really big wave, you
get a big rush of adrenaline. It’s
an amazing feeling and then, if
you do a really good turn, you’ll
definitely feel awesome; like if
I do a really amazing turn off
and then jump off the wave,
I’ve got a massive smile on my
face because it feels amazing.
But I don’t really know how to
describe it.
Do you have any tips for
beginners?
Get out there as much as you
can. It’s definitely important
to ride the right board. A lot of
people jump on a really small
board because they see the pros
riding it but you definitely try
and start on a really big board.
A soft-top is really good
because it doesn’t hurt. And it’s
helpful to surf with someone
PASSION: Estella Hungerford
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who’s better than you to improve.
That’s why I like surfing with the
guys out in the water because
they push me a lot.
What’s your favourite place
to surf?
On the West Coast at Fox
River there’s this amazing lefthand
point break, but after the
big storms they’ve had there it’s
not that great at the moment, so
we’re hoping for another storm
to push the banks back up and
make it good again.
If you’re not out surfing,
where would we find you?
That’s a hard question. I just
read a lot, I don’t really do
a lot other than surfing. I’ll
generally just be with my family
somewhere. I go to school at
Haeata Community Campus.
I was at Aranui High School
before it changed to Haeata and
I found it hard to get used to at
first but I really like it now. I can
work at my own level and don’t
have to be held back by annoying
people in my class. And there’s a
lot of one-on-one learning which
suits my style.
What are your favourite
subjects at school?
We don’t really have subjects
but I do enjoy science. And
maths because it challenges me.
Career-wise I don’t know. I want
to go to Otago to study because
they’ve got really good waves
down there, but I don’t know
what I want to study yet.
If you weren’t a surfer, what
would you be?
Probably doing some other
sport like netball or rugby,
something like that, maybe
cricket. Surfing takes up most of
my time, but I do enjoy it so I’m
not missing out.
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Anzac Day
services
Anzac Day services will
be held around the area
tomorrow. Here is a guide
to when and where they
will be happening
•St Ambrose Church, Aranui,
ceremony starts at 11am.
•Burwood community
Anzac service, Burwood War
Memorial, on the corner of Lake
Tce and New Brighton Rd, starts
at 11am.
•New Brighton RSA service,
New Brighton War Memorial, 88
Marine Pde, starts at 10am.
• By Sophie Cornish
SOUTH AUCKLAND music
producer Anonymouz has
made a big impact with Haeata
Community Campus students.
The well-known producer
visited the
students
as part of a
music mentor
programme.
The father-ofthree,
Matthew
Faiumu, aka
Anonymouz,
gave a crash
course in writing
hooks, producing, arranging
and recording music.
He describes himself as a
composer, sound designer,
teaching artist and visual
storyteller.
“Anonymouz shared his
experience of now making a
living as a professional creative,
writing jingles for TV and
radio stations, sound tracks
for short films, beats for urban
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Matthew
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•From page 1
The money has come from
the city council’s community
resilience partnership fund.
Coastal-Burwood Ward city
councillor Glenn Livingstone
said combining and producing
one facility for all three areas
made it a strong candidate for
the funding.
He said the feasibility study
LEARNING: Haeata Community Campus students Charlytte
Dow and Stormy Wilson working with music producer
Matthew Faiumu, aka Anonymouz.
will look at the communities’
wants and needs, what
land is available, what
process that land is
currently in and its
condition.
Mrs Frayle said the
school site is the main
location being looked
at.
“It’s in the perfect
position. It sits between the edge
of all three areas,” she said.
A Ministry of
Education spokeswoman
said the school site has
been declared surplus
to education requirements.
The ministry has
passed it over to Land
Information New Zealand
for disposal.
Fire rages, homes at risk
artists, producing music for
the Royal New Zealand Ballet
and travelling for professional
contracts,” said Haeata
performing arts co-ordinator
Seta Timo.
Faiumu has taught workshops
and produced music for
New Zealand and overseas
organisations in Australia,
Samoa and the United States.
He is also music director for
the Auckland Philharmonia
Orchestra International Music
Council and the UNESCO
award-winning hip-hop and
classic music programme, APO
Remix.
“He was the perfect
inspiration for our young
students to see a viable pathway
in pursuing the arts,” said Mr
Timo.
Residents want facility at old school site
Bebe Frayle
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Mrs Frayle said the ideal
community hub would be a
“multi-functional space with
smaller and larger meeting
rooms.”
Burwood School was closed
following the earthquakes in
2013.
It was combined with
Windsor School to form
Waitakiri Primary School.
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From canoeing at Kerrs Reach
to representing NZ in Bulgaria
• By Sophie Cornish
PARKLANDS’ PIETA Luthi
will be the youngest member
of the New Zealand team at a
world championship canoeing
event in July.
The 16-year-old will compete
in the International Canoe
Federation canoe sprint
junior and under-23 world
championships in Bulgaria.
Pieta will join the New
Zealand under-18 team and
travel to
Europe for
the event.
In spite of
only being
involved
with canoe
racing
for three
seasons,
Pieta Luthi
this will
be Pieta’s
second time
representing New Zealand,
In February, she represented
her country at the canoe sprint
Oceania championships and
Grand Prix 2 in Sydney.
Her success continued later
that month when she competed
at the NZCT New Zealand
canoe sprint championships
on Lake Karapiro, Cambridge,
and took home 10 medals. Pieta
said it was her most successful
regatta to date, winning medals
for both individual and crew
events in two separate age
groups – under-16 and under-18.
She raced under her club colours
for the Arawa Canoe Club,
which trains at Kerrs Reach.
It will be Pieta’s first time
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travelling to Bulgaria and she is
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“I’m a little bit nervous, I’m
not really too sure what to
expect . . . it will be cool to be on
a bigger world stage,” she said.
STOKED: Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck, brother to Warriors captain
Roger, helped inspire Linwood Avenue School to win the
Canterbury year 5 and 6 rugby league tournament.
Tuivasa-Sheck brother
inspires Linwood Ave
• By Sophie Cornish
A TUIVASA-SHECK helped
inspire Linwood Avenue School to
win the Canterbury year 5 and 6
rugby league tournament.
But it wasn’t Warriors captain
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.
His younger brother Johnny,
who has a fan engagement role
with the NRL franchise, was at
the tournament and helped power
Linwood to victory in a tight final.
Linwood defeated Te Waka
Unua School 16-12 in the decider.
The one-day competition, held
annually at South Hagley Park,
was organised by Primary Sports
Canterbury and Canterbury
Rugby League.
The team spent five weeks
training twice a week, said coach
Colin Hill.
He said the boys were “stoked”
to get a photo with Tuivasa-Sheck,
who was at the tournament to
promote the upcoming Warriors
v Manly Sea Eagles game in
Christchurch on June 9.
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by 5pm each Friday
Rummikub Club
Tuesday, 10am-noon
Go along and join in on a
game of rummikub, a tile-based
game for two to four players
which combines elements of
the card game rummy and
mah-jong. There is no charge to
participate.
Linwood Library, Eastgate
Shopping Centre
Meditation and Buddhism
Class
Tuesday, 6-7.15pm
Each class consists of a guided
meditation and a talk based on
Buddhist wisdom. The classes
are suitable for everyone and you
can join in any week, booking
is not required. The classes are
taken by Buddhist teacher Kate
Faulkner and run for 90min.
Donation on entry.
Central New Brighton School,
Seaview Rd
Ascot Petanque Club
Tuesday and Friday, 9.30-
11.30am
A friendly social club willing
to teach beginners the great
game of petanque. Boules can be
supplied. Go along and learn the
easy game.
Ascot Community Centre, 12
Ascot Ave, North Beach
Ascot be fit exercise classes
for ages 50 plus
Wednesday, 1-2pm, Thursday,
9.30am
Times may change to just
Thursdays at a later date. Cost
is $4 and cup tea to follow. All
inquires welcome – phone Margaret
on 383 2665 or 383 2337.
Ascot Community Centre, 12
Ascot Ave
Anzac Day
Wednesday, 1-4pm
An Anzac Day reflection will
be led by Rodney Routledge.
A cup of tea will follow. All
welcome.
Linwood Community Arts
Centre, 388 Worcester St
Boys’ Brigade in Shirley
Thursday, 6.30-8pm
The boys enjoy a wide range
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and responsible leaders. The
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more information, contact Chris
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Ascot Scrabble Group
Friday, 12.45pm
The Linwood Library will host a session called Just Five Minutes More on Friday, where a
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Shirley International
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Friday, 9.30-11.30am
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Golden Oldies Movies
Monday, 1.30pm
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Eastside Gallery Exhibition
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Saturday, noon-3pm
Eastside Gallery presents
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
Confidence
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Dawn, from Pukekohe in Auckland,
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“When we started the process, Richard
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LEST WE FORGET
ANZAC DAY
APRIL 25, 2018
SERvIcE INFORmaTION FOR cHRISTcHURcH:
Dawn service:
6.30am – Cranmer Square (the
parade starts at 6.15am)
Organised by the Canterbury Branch
of the Malaya Veterans Association
in conjunction with the Christchurch
Branch of the Royal New Zealand
Returned and Services Association
(RSA) and Christchurch City Council.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel will lay a wreath on
behalf of the citizens of Christchurch.
Christchurch Citizens’
Service:
Transitional Cathedral, Latimer
Square – 10am
Organised by Christchurch City Council
in conjunction with ChristChurch
Cathedral and the RSA.
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Akaroa RSA Service, War Memorial (Area School gymnasium
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19th Battalion and Armoured Regiment Service,
The Memorial, Victoria Park, Victoria Park Rd, Cashmere .8am
20th Battalion Assn, Jane Deans Close, Riccarton ...............9am
Aranui, St Ambrose Church ............................................................. 11am
Burwood Community ANZAC Service, Burwood Monument,
corner of Lake Terrace and New Brighton Road .................. 11am
Cheviot RSA Service, meet at the War Memorial Cenotaph .....
10.30am
Cust RSA Service, Community Centre ......................................10am
Darfield RSA Service, meet at Trinity Church ...................8.45am
Dunsandel, War Memorial ...........................................................8.30am
Ellesmere RSA Service, Leeston Rugby Football Stadium .........
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Halswell Domain, War Memorial .....................................................9am Sumner, meet at Stoke Street and Esplanade ............... 10.40am
Harewood, Harewood School Cenotaph .................................... 7am Tai Tapu, War Memorial ......................................................................9am
Heathcote, corner Martindales and Bridle Path Roads . 6.15am Templeton, RSA War Memorial ...................................................... 11am
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Kaiapoi RSA Service, Trouselot Park ..........................................10am
Lincoln, Event Centre ...........................................................................2pm
Little River, Community Hall.......................................................9.30am
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Streets ...................................................................................................9.45am
New Brighton RSA Service, War Memorial Cenotaph ......10am
Papanui, RSA Clubrooms .................................................................10am
Prebbleton, War Memorial .................................................................9am
Rakaia, The Mead Memorial Gates .................................................9am
Rakaia, Memorial Community Centre .................................10.30am
Rangiora, RSA War Memorial Cenotaph ..............................11.15am
Riccarton, Upper Riccarton War Memorial Library ........6.30am
Rolleston, New Community Hall .................................................... 11am
Sheffield, War Memorial ......................................................................8am
Wigram, Air Force Museum ........................................................12noon
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Inside, a large and light-filled open-plan
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FROM
11.30AM-2PM
FOR A
LIMITED TIME
PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH
THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD
www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
What’s On
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
MEMBERS LUCKY
CARD DRAW
LIVE MUSIC
WEDNESDAY ANZAC DAY
3PM-7PM
UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
UPSTAIRS
Dine by the Beach
PIERVIEW
RESTAURANT
Open from 5.30pm Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, and for Sunday Brunch
from 10.30am to 2pm.
BUFFET LUNCH
MONTH-END
SUNDAY NIGHT
BUFFET $25pp
Sunday 29th APRIL,
from 5.30pm
BOOK NOW!
SUNDAY 13th MAY
from 11.30am
Bookings essential on 388 9416.
$25 PP
Due to Mother’s Day, the restaurant will not be open for our
regular Sunday Brunch, and will be open for normal a la carte
dinner on Sunday night.
CLUBBISTRO
DOWNSTAIRS
Open Tuesday to Saturday
12pm - 2pm & from 5pm.
202 Marine Pde | Ph 388 9416 | www.newbrightonclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
H ORNBY
WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
FAMILY FRIENDLY DINING
Club CAFE
OPEN DAILY
LUNCH & DINNER
GF & V options available
Chalmers Restaurant
CARVERY DINNER $22.50
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 5.30PM
Early Bird Special
5.30pm - 6.30PM
FREE
DESSERT
Family Friendly
SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET $27
EVERY SUNDAY FROM 5PM-8PM
PERFECT FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS & FAMILY EVENTS!
PLAYING
THIS WEEKEND
FRIDAY 8PM
MADSEN PROMOTIONS
NEIL DIAMOND +
SUPERSTAR SHOW
TICKETS $20
SATURDAY
4.30PM: IAN MAC
8PM: THE C-BAY BAND
SUNDAY
2PM: DOWNSTAIRS
CARTER FAMILY
SINGING FOR
SURGERY
FUNDRAISER
$10 entry
2PM: UPSTAIRS
NEVILLE WILKINS
& THE VISCOUNTS
$7 entry
The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Rd | Hornby
www.hornbywmc.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
HORNBY WORKING MENS CLUB
CARMEN RD, PH 03 349 9026
SATURDAY 12th MAY 2018, 7:30PM
PRE-SALE TICKETS $20. DOOR SALES $25
Members, guests & afliate members welcome
16 Tuesday April 24 2018
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PEGASUS POST
302 Travis Road,
North New Brighton,
Christchurch
Phone: 03 388 5187
QEII Collision Repairs
SPRAY PAINTER &
PANEL BEATER REQUIRED
Minimum of 5 years trade qualified and must not be out of
trade longer that 1 year. Any I-Car course certificates is a
bonus. You will need to be reliable, self motivated and have the
ability to produce consistent quality repairs in a timely manner.
Possessing a positive attitude and the desire to work well
within a team environment would be winning qualities.
As a spray painter you must have worked with
Waterborne Paint System with a minimum of 1 year.
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a
valid NZ work visa. In special circumstances we may consider
helping with the application process to obtain working visa.
T&C apply.
Please email your Curriculum Vitae and application with
3 contactable referees to: qe2collisionrepairs@outlook.com
HIRING NOW
Mechanic
Wanted
REWARD
OFFERED
• Full Mechanical Repairs
• Full Auto Electrical Repairs
• Tyres • W.O.F.
• Wheel Alignments
91 Beach Road, North Beach, Christchurch. Phone: 03 383 2870.
Email: accountsbeachroad@xtra.co.nz