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Businessman joins
election contest
• By Matt Slaughter
WELL-KNOWN businessman
Phil Mauger is making a bid to
oust three-term councillor Glenn
Livingstone in the Burwood
Ward.
Mr Mauger, is head of Maugers
Contracting Ltd, a
third-generation family
business that had its beginnings
in North Beach
decades ago.
“It’s time to put my
money where my mouth
is so to speak and actually
do it rather than just sit
on the sidelines,” he said
of his bid in October’s
local body elections.
“I think the council’s
crying out for some people with
a little bit more business acumen
to stop having over-spends on
things.”
Lowering rates and progressing
earthquake repairs would be his
main priorities if he was voted in.
“You can’t just keep going
around cranking up people’s rates.
“Rates increases must be held
to between 2.5 per cent and 3.5
per cent. The current predicted
five per cent increase over the
next 10 years means more money
Glenn
Livingstone
coming out of households that are
already finding it hard to make
ends meet.
“Much of the earthquake
rebuild still remains ahead of us.
We have not returned to businessas-usual
mode. The remaining
rebuild has to be affordable
for ratepayers,
and our rates must stop
rising unnecessarily.”
Mr Mauger, who is
standing as an independent,
said his
contracting background
would help in decisionmaking.
“We only have one
chance to plan a new
future for our red zone
land. We are told that
$800 million will be spent on this
area over the next 30 years. My
contracting background will be
hugely valuable at the city council
table, ensuring money is spent
wisely and with a common sense
approach to provide a good outcome
for generations to come.”
Cr Livingstone was elected
in 2010, polling 4848 votes. He
held the seat again in 2013 (6862
votes) and in 2016 (4797 votes).
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A GOOD election battle is looming in the
eastern suburbs (see page 1).
Phil Mauger is taking on the incumbent
Glenn Livingstone in the Burwood Ward.
It will be a tough campaign for both.
Mauger heads Mauger Construction Ltd,
a company which spans three generations and came out of the
original family business, a service station in North Beach.
Livingstone will no doubt try to exploit the fact Mauger no
longer lives in the eastern suburbs.
But the 61-year-old is adamant this won’t be an Achilles heel.
He can push on the council table for improvements to the ward
from anywhere, he says.
Keeping rates in check by stopping unnecessary council overspending
looks like being his key platform.
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Boys’ bike business taking off
• By Matt Slaughter
NEGLECTED, unroadworthy
bikes are being repaired and
sold at affordable prices by three
Haeata Community Campus
students.
Year 10 students Cyprus
Rangirangi and Dylan Hyde
and year 8 Brayden Chalmers-
Carr are in the process of
refurbishing 21 donated bikes.
So far this term they had fixed
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Brayden, Cyprus and Dylan
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enough to be able to afford their
own BMX bikes.
The bikes being repaired were
donated by Sergeant Steve Sibley
and the Aranui Neighbourhood
Policing Team.
Sergeant Sibley said the
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had the potential to reduce the
number of students who were
dropped off at Haeata by their
parents.
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more kids on bikes and more
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unable to be returned to their
original owners and would
otherwise be dumped.
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Teething problems at new campus
• By Matt Slaughter
OVERCROWDING at the
Shirley Boys’ and Avonside Girls’
high school new site is a concern
for some.
The schools say the 2200
students who started at the QE II
Park site earlier this month are
settling in and conversations to
deal with issues are ongoing.
However, a post on the People’s
Republic of New Brighton
Facebook
page asking
members what
their children
thought of
the school
two days after
it opened
received more
John
than 100
comments.
Some
Laurenson
students had told their parents
overcrowded buses and narrow
hallways had made the move
difficult.
AGHS principal Sue Hume
and SBHS principal John Laurenson
said early challenges were
to be expected, but there was
nothing to worry about.
“To be perfectly honest with
you, on the first few days of
school there was congestion
and we couldn’t allow that to
continue because it would have
been a health and safety issue.
So, it’s not fabricated and we
have to find out a logistical,
organisational solution,” said Mr
Laurenson.
“Of course, there are always
issues with tweaking things and
finding out how they work best
for everyone, so we’re just working
together to make sure the site
works best for everyone,” Mrs
Hume said.
Some Facebook commenters
said these early issues had made
the first days at the school difficult.
“My daughter said the hallways
are far too narrow and
packed full of kids,” said one
commenter.
Mr Laurenson said congestion
had eased somewhat and
meetings to figure out how to
deal with it, particularly when
CROWDED:
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decrease
congestion
at the Shirley
Boys’ High
School and
Avonside
Girls’ High
School
new, shared
campus are
under way.
students made their way to lunch
areas, had already happened.
Options including separating
the two schools’ lunch times had
been considered.
The same commenter said her
daughter had been made to wait
more than an hour for a bus after
two drove past her too full.
Other commenters said students
were struggling to adjust to
the shared nature of the campus.
Mrs Hume admitted adjusting
had been difficult, but said measures
had been taken to deal with
these issues.
“This is new for us all and
we are adjusting to occupying
the same site and sharing some
facilities. The senior teams from
both schools keep in touch with
each other as we work together
to support the co-location and
student access to the shared
spaces. There is some pressure at
break times on some spaces and
we are working together to manage
that.”
Environment Canterbury had
also added another bus and additional
stops to ensure students
could get to and from school
more comfortably, she said.
Said ECan manager of public
transport strategy Edward
Wright: “To help ease the crowding
on this service, we have
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school route 662.”
Other Facebook commenters
agreed with Mrs Hume, saying
students needed to be patient
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figure out how they could function
best together.
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wonderful new school in the
area. Being the newbie always
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Mission to ensure residents are heard
• By Matt Slaughter
AT THE start of the year, Brian
Donovan felt the concerns of
New Brighton residents were
going unheard.
There hadn’t been an active
residents association in New
Brighton since 2017.
Now, the 68-year-old who lives
on Marine Pde and has lived in
or around the area for 12 years,
is leading the newly revitalised
New Brighton Residents
Association to make sure people
have a say in a time of huge
development.
“A lot of the people that were
making decisions, they were
actually people who didn’t live
there, so we thought it’s about
time we took things back into
our own hands,” Mr Donovan
said.
About 12 residents from the
area have become members so
far.
Its first goal is to get the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board and city council to consult
further on plans to change the
layout of Marine Pde.
Mr Donovan told Pegasus Post
earlier this month plans to install
13 new car parks and keep the
road open to traffic were not
supported by some residents.
The association would do
a mail drop to gather people’s
concerns and feedback to
the community board, he said.
Mr Donovan said with the
support of Renew Brighton,
another aim for the association
would be to get community
groups in New Brighton,
including the New Brighton
Business and Landowners
Association, working together.
“I think it’s quite useful if we’re
working through the umbrella
organisation Renew, that we
just get initially a network thing
going and then when residents
SPEAKING
UP: Brian
Donovan has
re-established
the New
Brighton
Residents
Association to
ensure people
have a say on
big decisions,
which will
affect the
area’s future.
come up with any issues, we’ve
got a broader organisation than
just the residents association to
deal with it.”
The association would aim
to be a “resource of
companionship, a resource
of contact, a resource of
information,” said Mr Donovan.
People who are not from New
Brighton were sometimes not
aware of the walking tracks,
scenery and seaside lifestyle,
which Mr Donovan said were his
favourite parts about living in
the area.
Residents had a role to play
in promoting it as a destination
of the future and ending myths
about New Brighton being down
and out, he said.
“It’s really about telling people
who potentially are looking for
somewhere to live that we’ve got
something to sell.”
He said the New Brighton
Business and Landowners
Association had done a good
job so far, but giving everyday
people more of a say would lead
to better outcomes for all.
“The business association is
operating, but what about the
people that live in that same
area? They’re not represented at
all.”
Some had felt disconnected
from a number of decisions
made in New Brighton since
the earthquakes, said Mr
Donovan.
He said the association
would ensure residents have an
influence on decisions going
forward.
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•From page 1
Said Cr Livingstone: “You also
need a social and environmental
bottom line, so you need a multidimensional
approach.’’
Cr Livingstone believed the fact he
lived in the Burwood Ward, and Mr
Mauger didn’t, would also be to his
advantage.
Mr Mauger lives in Avonhead.
“If he lives in close proximity, that
might be okay, but that’s quite some
distance. I think they’ll have a question
(voters) over how he is going to
relate to them.”
Said Mr Mauger: “I feel I can do
equally as good for the people in
Burwood by my passion for the area,
my roots for the area. Living there
wouldn’t make any difference to how
well I would work for Burwood.”
Cr Livingstone said his campaign
would be business as usual.
“I treat every candidate as if I’m up
against Richie McCaw.”
In 2015, Mr Mauger was seriously
injured on his way to compete in the
Bathurst 12 Hour race in New South
Wales when his rental car was rearended
by a fuel tanker.
He suffered multiple fractures and
a collapsed lung and was in a coma
for three days.
Mr Mauger is also the father of
The Bachelor television star Jordan
Mauger.
• By Matt Slaughter
DALLINGTON Residents
Association chairwoman Bebe
Frayle will be running for a
Burwood Ward seat on the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board.
She will be running alongside
campaign partner Greg Sugrue,
a Burwood resident of more
than 30 years.
The Labour-aligned People’s
Choice candidates will contest
the two seats currently held by
board member Linda Stewart
and Tim
Baker, who
will not be
standing in
the October
local body
elections.
Mrs Frayle
said her
experience as Bebe Frayle
a decision maker for Dallington
had led her to believe her a
different approach was needed
to progress projects in the ward.
“I just think that a seat on the
community board is just a really
effective way
to be a good
advocate
for my
community
and the wider
community.”
Mr Sugrue
said he had
Greg Sugrue
developed
an understanding of what
Burwood residents wanted in
this time.
“I think there’s finally got a
chance for some serious change
and local government to be
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Dual campaign for community board seats
Fire rages, homes at risk
more aligned with our regional
government.”
For both candidates to be
voted in, one would have to take
the seat of Ms Stewart, who has
sat on the community board for
12 years.
She said Mrs Frayle and Mr
Sugrue would not pose a threat
to her.
“I’m not worried about other
contestants.”
The two disagreed, but said
they wanted their campaign to
do the talking.
Police say bullying is a matter for schools
• By Matt Slaughter
BULLYING AT schools in the
east resulted in three calls to
police last week.
Sergeant Jim Currie said this
is an issue for schools to deal
with, not police.
Clinical psychologist Catherine
Gallagher agrees in most
cases, but says bullying is a
complicated issue.
This comes after Sergeant
Currie said in February, parents
had called police to report their
children’s run of the mill bad
behaviour.
He said last week police
received calls from parents
concerned about their children
between the ages of 12 and 13
getting bullied.
“It’s sort of like name calling
. . . there are no physical assaults
or anything like that.”
Sergeant Currie said bullying
was serious, but not a police
matter.
He said on these occasions, the
schools were not to blame and
these were simply cases of parents
making irrational decisions.
Ms Gallagher had experience
working with children who
had been bullied and also those
who have experienced sexual
violence.
She said although, it wasn’t
common she had heard of parents
reporting bullying to police
in the past.
Parents had every right to
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speak up if their child was getting
bullied, but often asking
for police involvement was taking
this too far.
Before taking unnecessary
measures, she said it was up
to parents to encourage their
children to be resilient.
If parents felt their children
were in serious danger, Sergeant
Currie and Ms Gallagher
agreed this was when police
could become involved.
Sergeant Currie had contacted
the parents since the reports
and told them to address their
children’s issues with the schools.
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Keeping North Beach safe
NORTH BEACH’S Dean Le
Warne has been named lifeguard
of the year at the Christchurch-
Tasman Surf Life Saving Awards
of Excellence.
As a newly qualified senior lifeguard,
Le Warne has instructed
16 new lifeguards and 17 patrol
support people and crew in the
last year, as well as carrying out
more than 100 hours of beach
patrols himself, and being North
Beach’s search and rescue coordinator.
“He is club captain and patrol
captain at North Beach SLSC
and “he’s always quizzing and
encouraging new lifeguards to
better themselves,” said North
Beach SLSC chairman Jamie East
“He always leads by example
and takes on all tasks that he
expects his patrol team to do.”
North Beach was also named
patrol club of the year, the first
time they have won the award in
25 years.”
Le Warne said it was a thrill to
win his award.
“I guess that award is the highest
one you can get, so it’s great
to win it.”
The club trained 14 life savers
and six patrol support staff who
help on the beach.
Sports team of the year was
Waimairi SLSC’s men’s open
canoe team, which won gold for
the long and short course at all
three of their major events.
They won the 2019 Canterbury
Championships in February,
the 2019 Southern Regional
WINNERS: North Beach SLSC members Russell Conner, Dean
Le Warne and president Jamie East.
PHOTO: NORTH BEACH SLSC
Championships in March,
and the 2019 Surf Life Saving
Championships that same month
with the team of Mark Cresswell,
Carl Righton, Greg Shea and
Dan Firth.
New Brighton’s Hayley Reid
was named co-winner of the
rookie of the year award with
Agatha Weston of Taylors
Mistake.
Awards of Excellence winners:
Coach of the year – Jonelle
Quane, Sumner SLSC
Official of the year – Mike
Smith, Taylors Mistake SLSC
Sportsperson of the year –
Louis Clark, Taylors Mistake
SLSC
Te Onepoto award for junior
coaching – Boetie Koekemoer,
Sumner SLSC
SPORT
Lifeguard of the year – Dean
Le Warne, North Beach SLSC
Instructor of the year – Kate
Suter, Sumner SLSC
Volunteer of the year – Tom
Denman, Sumner SLSC
Rookie of the year – Hayley
Reid, New Brighton SLSC and
Agatha Weston, Taylors Mistake
SLSC
The Allan Lee top beach team
– South Brighton SLSC open
men’s double ski
The Leon Peters top craft team
– Waimairi SLSC open men’s
and women’s canoe teams
• By Matt Slaughter
THE CULTURAL diversity of
Linwood College will be on show
on Friday.
Students will take part in the
school’s annual Festival of Nations
with pupils from about 10
primary schools invited to watch
on. Linwood College English language
learners and international
students head of department
Christa White said the event
would show off a number of
different cultures and improve
understanding of these cultures.
Bringing people together would
be particularly beneficial for the
Linwood community, which had
been left shaken after the March
15 mosque shootings at Linwood
Islamic Centre and Al Noor
Mosque on Deans Ave, said Mrs
White.
“Because of March 15, we’ve
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Showcasing culture
invited more of the community,”
she said.
This was about “giving them
some space to just be together in
happier circumstances.”
Mrs White said about 850 people
from more than 50 nationalities
were expected.
Traditional performances
from students from countries
including the Philippines, India,
Samoa, Tonga and China, she
said.
The day would begin at
12.30pm with students and pupils
marching in a parade alongside
the flags of the countries
they identified with.
There would also be a wide
range of food from different
countries to sample.
Christchurch East MP Poto
Williams, Port Hills MP Ruth
Dyson and city councillor Jimmy
Chen have also been invited.
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HEALTH & AWARENESS
Hip pain: Do I have arthritis or
could it be mainly my muscles?
The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham
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many of their middle-aged and senior
clients visit complaining of pain in one or
both hips.
Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests
that a major part of the pain could be due
to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.
“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason
for the pain may be the muscles around
the joint,” she explains. Alternatively, a
back muscle could also be the cause, as
shown in the image.
Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year
old client with severe arthritis who walked
with a stick, told her, “I will end up in
a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight
through my right leg due to pain in my hip
and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she
was walking with her stick but without the
severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was
one of the factors that made her muscles
spasm but the other was that older people
move less and the flexed position the hip
is in when we sit is particularly bad for
the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that
although the client was 89 and could have
been “given up on” or told to live with the
pain, she made a difference to her health
Hip muscle that causes hip pain
(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)
and wellbeing.
At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques
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techniques) are used to release the muscles.
The client also gets a home exercise
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This is who we are..
Mairehau High School Open Night
I want to welcome you by using some of the many cultural greetings that reflect
Mairehau High School’s diversity.
Greetings, Kia ora, Talofa lava, Kia Orana, こんにちは(Kon'nichiwa), Kamusta, Namaste,
Sawubona, 여보세요 (Yeoboseyo), Bonjour, Welcome.
I also wish to invite you to the Mairehau High School Open
night to be held Thursday 30th May from 5 pm. We are very
proud of our school and would like to share with you our
stories, facilities, and people.
At a recent public meeting in our school, a parent was able to
talk about the reasons his family chose Mairehau High School
for their child. He said that they had looked at several schools
and specifically chose our school as their school of choice.
They like the fact that we are a small school, we know their
child by name. There is a strong sense of family, a strong sense
of caring, and a strong sense of respect in the school. At the
end of each school day the Principal, Deputy Principal and
Assistant Principal can usually be found on gate duty giving
words of encouragement to students as they leave for home.
Building relationships and knowing the child are important
key values to Mairehau High School. They are also essential key
values in life.
The teachers in our schoolhouse are committed, passionate,
and dedicated. We are a small school with a caring community
feel. Our teachers will get to know your child well and
work with you as a parent to ensure positive and enriching
learning experiences for your child. We pride ourselves on our
innovative and caring staff, and we value individuality and
difference. All teachers are making a positive difference for
every student. Our teachers are simply a fantastic group of
people.
Why choose Mairehau High School?
1. Our Size
- Our school and classes are small.
- We are proud of our strong staff-student relationship.
- Your teachers will know you and go the extra mile to help
you.
2. Excellent Outcomes. We have:
- Excellent NCEA Results.
- Personalised Learning.
- Gifted and Talented Programmes.
- Supported learning if you need it.
- Flexible learning programme in Years 9 and 10.
- Opportunities for subject scholarships.
3. Opportunities at all levels for:
- Sports
- Cultural Activities
- Leadership
- Education outside the classroom
4. Our Values - C A R E (Challenge, Achievement,
Responsibility, Empathy)
- We value everyone no matter who they are.
- We are proud of our cultural diversity.
- We have strong pastoral support.
- We encourage student voice.
- We welcome parental involvement.
- We value our links with other organisations which encourage
community awareness and social responsibility.
5. Improvements to our school environment
- We are looking forward to our new rebuild and improved
facilities starting soon.
- We have a strong environment team who are constantly
working to keep the school looking aesthetically pleasing to
all. We have a strong extensive technology programme.
New Enrolment Zone for Mairehau High School
Mairehau High School is undertaking a consultation process
on implementing a new enrolment scheme from 2020.
Seven co-educational state secondary schools are proposing
new schemes or amendments to existing schemes, so we
have been working closely with an independent advisor
to coordinate consultation so that communities are wellinformed
and have an opportunity to see what is proposed
across Christchurch.
More information on this process
and an online survey to gather
feedback can be found at www.
shapingeducation.govt.nz/secondary
Thank you, for being a wonderfully
supportive community, you are
fantastic.
Harry Romana, Principal
Harry Romana,
Principal
We are always promoting and
encouraging the students of
Mairehau High School to follow our
core values - the acronym CARE:
Challenge
Achievement
Responsibility
Empathy
Our focus for 2019 is the value of
RESPONSIBILITY
What does this mean?
Being responsible means that you
do the things you are expected to
do and accept the consequence
(outcome/result) of your actions.
What do we expect from our
students?
- Treat others with respect
- Wear your uniform correctly
- Take responsibility for your own
behaviour
- Be polite and kind.
John Manuel, Neave Harris and Mr Romana (Principal)
at the National Remembrance Service held at Hagley
Park for victims of the terrorist attack on March 15.
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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OPEN EVENING
Thursday 30 May, 5pm-7pm
Mairehau High School prides itself in knowing
and valuing each student. We are a small
co-educational school, focused on improving
the academic achievement and well-being of
our students.
We would like to invite you to our Open Evening
on Thursday 30 May at 5.00 – 7.00pm pm to meet
our staff and students and to look around our
facilities at 440 Hills Road, Christchurch.
If you require further information, please call the school on 385 3145,
email admin@mairehau.school.nz or visit our website www.mairehau.school.nz
students and staff focusing on our C.A.R.E values
Kia Ora
Kia Ora, my name is Kane. I came from Rāwhiti Primary School
and now I’m a Year 10 student at Mairehau High School.
When I first came to Mairehau, I was nervous like most people are when they first go
to high school. But when I came to Mairehau all this changed. Everyone is so kind and
everyone accepts you for who you are. Even if you do hit problems, the teachers here are
amazing. They listen and come up with solutions for your problem.
I’ve had a lot of fun talking to different people and making new friends. The thing I like
here is that even the older kids are kind. I always thought the big kids were intimidating
but really they look after us and help us when we need it. They are senior role models and
help us with a lot of activities.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that at Mairehau we are like a family; we stick together
like glue, we care about everybody and no one is left out.
Senior Outdoor
Education
Our seniors participated
in our largest tramp
of the year, The St
James Walkway -
100.17km/23hours
and 14mins of walking,
across 5 days - in the
middle of the Southern
Alps, 1000m above sea
level, with no power,
showers or cell phone
reception, and on a diet
of rice and chocolate...
Performing Arts
Student Executives
We loved it!!
Our Performing Arts students have been given an amazing
opportunity to participate in the SOUL (Sources of
Unconditional Love) programme this year. This is about female
empowerment and will involve about a dozen of our female
students.
Kiara Clark and Zoe McConnell were given an opportunity to
head to Auckland to work with one of Parris Goebbel’s dancers
(from the Royal family). They learned some new choreography
with other dancers from across the country – and have
bought back
the knowledge
to teach it to
the rest of our
“squad”. This
will then lead
into a flash mob
performance
along with
AGHS on world
friendship day.
Performing Arts
teacher Mrs
Jennie Sinclair
attended the
workshop in
Auckland with
Kaira and Zoe.
Standing: Xavier Milesi (Waka), Phoenix Neilson
(Cultural), Sebastian Anae-Ah Sue (Cultural), Jesse
Jeffries (Head Boy), Neave Harris (Head Girl), Darrell
Suaesi Faamau (Sport), Josh Schuurman (Sport), John
Manuel (International)
Seated: Tara McMurtrie (Peer Support/Hauora),
Francesca Caselton (Academic), Sabrina Nelson
(Community/Marketing)
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Brighton, Phone: 388-5757. We are always happy to help!
A fermented liquid health tonic offers an array of
powerful health benefits. It is none other than the
popular apple cider vinegar or ACV. Since the time
of Hippocrates – the “Father of Medicine” – ACV
has been renowned for its curative properties.
In his popular book “ARTHRITIS and FOLK
MEDICINE”, DR. D.C. Jarvis reports how he found
that Vermonters who regularly consumed ACV and
Honey had excellent health with many putting in
a vigorous day’s work on the farm even when well
into their eighties. He also noted the effects of ACV
and H on arthritis to be remarkable with many
patients reporting almost total relief after taking a
course of the mixture. Dr. Jarvis surmised that the
acid and potassium in cider vinegar counteracted
calcium deposits and helped the body control
calcium use. He also noted that Vermonters who
consumed ACV and H around meal time had
excellent blood pressure and circulation. The reason
he found was that protein foods thickened the
blood and vinegar thinned it. As the blood thickens
it cannot pass as easily and quickly through the
blood vessels and capillaries. This poor blood flow
would reduce cellular health by limiting nutrients
to the cells as well as waste elimination from the
cells. To prevent cell damage the body naturally
increases blood pressure but this puts more stress
on the blood vessels, organs and heart. Having ACV
and H with meals will help prevent protein raising
the blood pressure. It also contributes to a feeling
of greater well-being because the thinner blood
circulates quickly and more easily through the
blood vessels. Dr. Jarvis found regular consumption
of CV and H to be an excellent health tonic with
numerous health attributes. Also when used at
the onset of complaints such as the common cold,
sinusitis, asthmatic attacks, hay fever and childhood
diseases such as chicken pox and measles, was
accompanied by an improvement in the condition
with symptoms either disappearing or the
conditions were extremely mild and soon over.
More recent research on ACV has shown it to be
highly effective at controlling blood sugar levels.
Elevated blood sugar is associated not only with
diabetes, but with numerous health problems
from premature aging to multiple chronic
diseases. In a study published in Diabetes Care
Journal, ACV improved insulin sensitivity during
high-carb meals by 19-34% and significantly
lowered blood glucose and insulin responses.
Another Japanese study found ACV can help you
feel fuller, eat less and lose weight. Participants
in the 12 week study were found to have reduced
waist circumference and lower triglyceride levels
therefore reducing their cardiovascular risk levels.
Another observational study conducted by Harvard
showed that women who ate salad dressings with
ACV had a reduced risk of heart disease.
ACV is highly nutritious as it contains all the
goodness of the apple in a form that is readily
accepted by the body. Scientists have found over
90 different substances in ACV, among them 20
important trace elements, minerals and essential
enzymes. A scientific study at the Shizuka
University in Japan has proven ACV to have potent
antioxidant benefits (It can destroy free radicals,
which are a major factor in ageing.) and also the
ACV can break down cholesterol formations in the
blood vessels.
Good health starts with good digestion and
assimilation of nutrients. ACV taken before food
will stimulate and promote healthy digestion and
assimilation of vital nutrients for good health. A
well-functioning digestive system helps prevent
disease by neutralising any toxic substances that
enter the body.
It is important to note not all ACV is produced
in the traditional way and results are likely to prove
disappointing with these other vinegars.
Marshall’s Premium ACV and ACV with
20% Manuka Honey is produced in
Canterbury from Organic whole
apples in the traditional way. It is
double strength so you can use
less.
Further information is available
instore from the Natural Health
Advisers at Marshall’s Health &
Natural Therapy, 101 Seaview
Road, New Brighton, Phone:
388-5757. We are always happy
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WANTED TO BUY
COINS • BANKNOTES • MEDALS • GOLD
Antique & Collectables Buyers numismatic specialist Geoff Brown will be in Christchurch next week, wishing to
buy any of these or similar items. Perhaps you’ve stopped collecting, or the family aren’t interested, downsizing
or moving. Whether you have single items or complete collections we would love to see them. Please take this
opportunity to see Geoff at one of our venues with any items you wish to sell.
COINS
AnyGOLD
USA, Great Britain, Europe, Sovereigns, Krugerrands
Proof Sets, individual coins or collections
COINS & COLLECTIONS
AnyWORLD
World coins, Proof sets & singles, Errors, Mis-strikes
Trade Tokens. Singles, groups or accumulations
COINS
AnySILVER
New Zealand, Australia, GB, & world silver coins
Bulk lots in any condition
BANKNOTES
AnyWORLD
All old World banknotes, Collections, Accumulations
Obsolete currency
ZEALAND BANKNOTES
AnyNEW
Pre Decimal, Trading Banks, Reserve Bank issues
Decimal notes, Errors, Groups or Collections
NOTES / WAR ISSUES
AnyPOSTAL
NZ Postal Notes, Military Currency, Private Banks
Specimen & Presentation Notes
& WORLD PROOF COINS
AnyNZ
Sets or Individual Coins, limited edition issues
MEDALS
AnyMILITARY
NZ & Commonwealth Medals, Orders & Decorations
Bravery, Long Service, singles or groups
MEDALS & MEDALLIONS
AnyOTHER
Agricultural Society medals, Fire Service, Police,
Exploration, Shooting, Lifesaving, Masonic medals
GOLD & GOLD JEWELLERY
AnySCRAP
Broken or unwanted jewellery, 9ct, 14ct ,18ct, 22ct
Alluvial gold, Watch chains, bracelets etc.
BADGES
AnyMILITARY
All Military Badges, Sporting badges
Memorial Plaques singles or groups
SILVER
AnySTERLING
Tea sets & Cutlery, Cigarette & Card cases
Trays, Trophy Cups, damaged items
We are buying in Christchurch for 6 days only. Please check the dates and times carefully.
MONDAY
27 MAY
TUESDAY
28 MAY
WEDNESDAY
29 MAY
THURSDAY
30 MAY
FRIDAY
31 MAY
SATURDAY
1 JUNE
MT PLEASANT
10am - 3pm
Mt Pleasant Community
Centre
3 McCormacks Bay Rd
BISHOPDALE
10am - 3pm
Chapel Street Centre
Cnr Harewood Rd &
Chapel St
HALSWELL
11am - 3pm
Te Hapua Halswell
Centre
341 Halswell Rd
AVONHEAD
10am - 3pm
St Christopher Church
244 Avonhead Rd
RANGIORA
10am - 3pm
John Knox Centre
Cnr High & King St
CASHMERE
10am - 3pm
Heathcote Room
Cashmere Club
50 Colombo St
Unable to visit a venue? Please call Geoff on 021 338 014 to arrange a home visit
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Art Competition at Shirley
Library
Tuesday-Sunday, all day
Go down to Shirley Library
and get creative. Winners’
artwork will be displayed on the
library website. Enter your best
artwork, which speaks to the
theme.
Shirley Library
JP Clinic at Shirley Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will
be available to members of
the community to witness
signatures and documents,
certify document copies, hear
oaths, declarations, affidavits
or affirmations as well as sign
citizenship, sponsorship or rates
rebates applications.
Shirley Library
SAYGo Steady As You Go
Falls Prevention Exercise Class
Tuesday, 10am
This is a specially-designed
class to help you not to fall. There
will be a $2 koha entry. There is
no booking fee required, those
interested are invited to just turn
up on the day and see what the
class can do for them.
Parklands Community Centre
Ascot Sit and Be Fit
Wednesday, 1-2pm and
Email matt.slaughter@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Thursday, 9.30-10.30am
Go along and complete a
class, which lets you complete a
number of exercises without
even leaving your chair. The cost
of the class is $4 and with this,
you’ll get a cup of tea or coffee.
Ascot Community Centre
Scrabble Club
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-
3.30pm and 1-2.45pm
Go along to the Scrabble
club. No obligation, just go
along when you can and join the
friendly group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Parklands and Shirley libraries
Reading to Dogs
Tuesday and Wednesday, 3.30-
4.30pm
This programme is designed
to provide an atmosphere which
encourages children to develop
their reading skills and a love for
reading in front of some furry
friends.
Shirley and New Brighton
libraries
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand to
assist customers who need help
with their CV or resume. They
will offer guidance on your CV.
New Brighton Library
Technology Help Drop-in
Sessions
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to drop-in sessions
for help with email, searching
the internet, using the library
catalogue, eBooks, and general
computer queries.
Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club will be held
every Friday, just go along and
join the fun. Free, no bookings
required.
Shirley Library
Makerspace
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to weekly
Makerspace sessions and get
hands-on with activities for
all ages. Something new every
week.
Aranui Library
Shirley Library’s Culture
Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Go along and make new
friends, practice English and
learn about New Zealand and
Christchurch.
Shirley Library
New Brighton Seaside Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Go and enjoy a fun atmosphere
beside the seaside. With live
entertainment, food and free face
painting.
New Brighton Pedestrian Mall
Mahjong Group
Saturday, 2-4pm
Live at the
Library will
be happening
throughout
this month as
part of New
Zealand Music
Month. On
Sunday, it’s
New Brighton
Library’s turn
between 2pm
and 3pm. Go
along and
enjoy some
home-grown
talent.
Learn to play Mahjong at
Shirley library. For beginners
and advanced players alike.
Shirley Library
Golden Oldies Movie
Screening - House Calls
Monday, 1.30pm
Go along for this 1978 drama
starring Walter Matthau and
Glenda Jackson, which follows
a surgeon who’s recently lost his
wife.
New Brighton Museum, 8
Hardy St
Marshland Table Tennis
Club nights
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm
Go along every Monday night.
Casual players are welcome. $5
for adults, $3 under 18 years.
Marshland Hall
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HOME & HEATING
Bathroom
ventilation
The extraction of air from the bathroom opening a window can draw cold air into
should be a priority for all houses and the bathroom and blow the smelly, moisture
commercial buildings.
laden bathroom air into the house.
Bathrooms can generate a large quantity Modern houses are built to be very
of steam and odours. It is important this airtight and require mechanical ventilation
compromised air does not circulate around such as extraction fans or heat exchanger
the house.
systems. Although older houses can be
Bathroom odours can be unpleasant, draughty, the air often flows in the wrong
especially when near living, sleeping or direction. Therefore, they also usually
working areas.
require mechanical ventilation to keep the
The moisture generated by showers and air quality higher.
baths can be damaging to your home and The quality of the air we breathe affects our
furnishings and be a major contribution health and ability to perform. We breathe
to condensation. Damp houses are not a in and out approximately 20,000 litres of
healthy environment for anyone to live in, air every day. It is therefore very important
especially for children or other vulnerable to ensure good air quality indoors through
people.
adequate ventilation.
By extracting air from the bathroom to To ensure the quality of your air, contact
outside, warmer air from inside the house the experts. Smooth-Air Products can
will move in to the bathroom. Whereas calculate the required extraction for your
bathrooms, and look into air exchange for
your whole building. Smooth-Air offers
a wide range of ventilation equipment,
from air vents to ducting for fans, for both
the commercial and domestic markets.
They have an extensive range of fans and
ventilation components in-store but they
can also provide innovative solutions
tailored to differing requirements. You can
contact Smooth-Air on 0800 SMOOTH
(0800 766684).
Choosing the
right heat pump
for your home
Are you struggling with the heat of
Summer or wanting to get organised for
Winter? With the ever changing weather
patterns, heat pumps have the flexibility
of being able to heat and cool which is an
advantage no other appliance can offer. This
represents great value for your investment
as you can use it all year round. The team
at Enviro Master Ltd can help keep you
cool this Summer either at home or work.
Enviro Master supplies, installs and services
all the leading brands including Panasonic,
Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Daikin. This means
our team can show you which system and
brand will best suit your needs.
With new regulations coming in for
Landlords to provide heating in rentals,
now is a great time to beat the 1st of
July deadline. Inadequate heating and
ventilation can lead to mould growth and
dampness in your property, leading to
costlier maintenance and an unhealthy
living environment. Providing a fixed
heater with a higher heat output and lower
running costs, like a heat pump, will enable
your tenants to heat the area effectively.
It will also discourage them from using
unflued gas heaters which can make a
house damp and mouldy.
It is important to remember, when
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warranty does not cover the installation
and consumers could be responsible for
any repair or damage caused to the system
due to poor installation. Enviro Master’s
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Ford Explorer
Bass Amplifier - Cort GE30B
2009 Ford Focus TD
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2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
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Wall Hanging Tapestry
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1994 Holden Wagon
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WORKSAFE NEW Zealand
Coastal-Burwod Ward city
counci lor David East wants
WorkSafe to pre sure the car
park’s private owners into
a “trip and vehicle” hazard.
WorkSafe chief inspector
a se sment southern Da ren
undertaking.”
Surf club move
Cr East abou the car park.
“WorkSafe has completed
an a se sment visi to the site
to rebuild on new site
to advise them that it is their
risks a propriately.”
are owned by various people
and the Coastal-Burw od
Community Board recently
around health and safety.
Cr East said the bi gest i sue
touch with the landlords and
owners and ge ting them to
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• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils
have taken a step back in time,
s eing first hand what men and
horses l oked like during war.
The New Zealand Mounted
Rifles Charitable Trust president
Mark A pleton and member
Mike Donaldson t ok their
horses to the sch ol on Monday,
Li ter library
River working group
Problem areas for li ter
revealed
Rebuilding a healthy
ecosystem in the Selwyn River
Ja z Competition.
• By Sophie Cornish
THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big
band had extra incentive to
win a the National Youth Ja z
Competition – ba s player, Tom
Fastier, co lapsed and died the
christchurch east
Ca l to make an
a pointment
P: 384 9459
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Authorised by Jo Hayes
Unit 6/950 Fe ry Road, Christchurch
themselves which had gone
unreported.
He is confiden the new
“I’ve always though that it a proach wi l bring results.
to undertake work.
“I think the WorkSafe
Cr East said there had b en
a “number of incidences” in or senior citizens perhaps lever that we are l oking for.”
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Pool plans for Edgeware
Designs for ind or learner’s
p ol revealed
day before the competition
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Loca ly Owned
Cyclist’s helipad bid
Serious crash gives new
perspective on ride to hospital
“Tom was a ba s player from
Cashmere High Sch ol who was
playing with our big band this
year. He had a strong chance of
wi ning best ba s player a the
• By Gordon Findlater
DEAN CALVERT (above)
returned from the United
Kingdom last w ek after
Joy Butel AREINZ - Dip.R.E.
festival as he was a very a complished
musician,” head of music
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in a bid to educate pupils on the to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve
Management Commi t e’s But he said the presentation
War 1 and World War 2.
sacrifice their ancestors made in
World War 1 and World War 2. upcoming Anzac Day service. didn’t go into t o much detail
Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson
a rived a the sch ol dre sed served, members of the trust wi l te l” to make them aware of what
As a tribute to those who and was more of a “show and
in World War 1 uniforms while ride horseback to the service. the soldiers l oked like.
their horses Tommy and Kruze Mr A pleton said it was
Children were shown the type
wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated
to the trust.
educated on what soldiers wear in the war.
important children were
of kits horses were required to
The presentation is a prelude wen through during World •Turn to page 7
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The band dedicated it se to
Tom, who died while on his way
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to figh the city council over
funding.
Signatures are being co lected
in a bid to get funding for a community
facility in Shirley.
It comes after the city council
removed funding for the centre
pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the
intersection with Hi ls Rd. This
was the site of the former community
centre, which was badly
damaged in the February 2,
20 1, earthquake.
The removal o funding
prompted community board
chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten
to stand down, citing it as her “die
in the ditch” project.
Ms Jone said the board’s role
is to represen the community,
and by gathering signatures from
residents, it was fulfi ling that
role.
“One of the roles of a community
board is to represent and act
as advocate for the interests of its
community and this is what we
are doing. The LTP and a nual
plans are a l about lo bying the
council.”
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ge ting closer than mos to The former New Zealand
Joseph Parker in the build up title-holder trave led with his
to his world heavyweigh title father George and brother
unification fight with Anthony Bryce to London ahead of the
Joshua in Cardiff.
fight where they spen time •Turn to page 6
• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
A CRACKDOWN on mobile
traders acro s the districts could
be l oming.
However, the public has li tle
interest in having input into the
i sue.
Only eight submi sions were
received for a potential bylaw
aimed at regulating commercial
activities in public places.
The district council wi l be
holding a hearing for the Public
Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial
Activities and Events in
Public Places.
A hearing i scheduled to be
held on Thursday.
The bylaw comes as an increasing
number of mobile traders
are s eking to operate in Selwyn,
especia ly during the summer
months.
In the past year, the district
council has received five inquiries
about se ting up a mobile busine s
on private or public land.
A report said there are two
str et operators in Darfield, a
coff e cart is parked beside the
railway in Ro leston, and a pi za
cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en
September-May along with a Thai
f od truck.
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THE OWNERS of Sumner’s Cave
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Earthquake Commi sion to sign-off
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Body corporate chairman Mike
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more money than they’d wanted to
earlier.”
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Mr Garth, who has b en a
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in the competition.
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fina ly repair the potholes in New
Brighton’s Hawke St car park.
repairing the potholes which are
Handforth said it may be able to
take action under the Health and
Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a
person conducting a busine s or
Mr Handforth said WorkSafe
is aware of the concerns raised by
New Brighton surf club opts
and is engaging with the owner
responsibility to manage their
Different parts of the car park
wrote to them about its concerns
in the past has b en ge ting in
agr e to anything. “The board
a preciates that multi-ownership
of the parking space may present
repair/resurfacing but felt obliged
to pa s these concerns onto you,”
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far from an owner who is wi ling
to discu s the i sue. However, a l
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doing themselve some damage.”
has b en quite amazing that we
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butcher shop of his own someday
but says for now he wi l fo-
A WOOLSTON butcher proved
Ri carton Community Board
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has b en given the gr en cus ligh on to ge ting mor experience
“We produced some top qual-
o pose the pla ned qua ry near
Jeremy Garth and his team, the with a g od result so we’re very
Mayor Lia ne Dalziel told the
board on Thursday it had the okay
cently came second a the World The preparation for this year’s m eting new from people, the city s eing council new to make a
Butchers’ Cha lenge in Northern World Butchers’ Cha lenge was
submi sion if Fulton Hogan rey Winder a plies was part of the Pure
for a resource consen to create a
told Western News the submi sion
would likely o pose Fulton Ho-
“You can just about guarant e
it . because we [the community
board] don’t believe qua ries
should be so close to residential
areas,” he said.
Mr Mora said he wasn’t sure if
Pure South Sharp Blacks, which
the city council would endorse the
w ekend practices. Mr Winder
board’ submi sion.
AN U PER Ri carton butcher Jeremy Garth, finished second said coming second against 1
“I’d like to think so because the
has proven himself to be a cut
other countries was a “fantastic”
city council has had their eyes
open as we l ove recent years over
as a “transtasman test match” “To get second behind Ireland
the crysta line silica risk,” he said.
was a huge achievement and to
Mr Mora said the community
board wi l be “representing and
star team a the World Butchers’
advocating” for the Templeton
Cha lenge in Northern Ireland.
Mr Winder has b en a butcher
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May.
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a proved by the city counci last
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A decision to paint double yellow
lines on the stretch betw en
Summit Rd and the Sign of the
Takahe was earlier made by the
Spreydon-Cashmere Community
Board.
Bu the Banks Peninsula Community
Board decided against
ye low lines on the Summit Rd-
Governors Bay section due to the
road’s na rowne s and general
condition.
The changes are designed to try
and reduce the crash rate.
Insta lation of the double
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markers wi l begin in mid
April.
The work i scheduled to take
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29 and May 2.
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MALONE
Modular Sofa
CONFIGURE TO SUIT YOUR SPACE.
With a lush feather mix topper and foam support underneath,
the Malone is a relaxing haven for guilt-free chilling!
Available in Charcoal or Duck Egg.
1.5 Seater
WAS $
849
NOW
$649
Corner Seat
WAS $
899
NOW
$699
Ottoman
WAS $
699
NOW
$549
Ends
27.05.19.
Shop
Online
Nationwide
Delivery
Finance
Options
targetfurniture.co.nz
Cnr Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch
Ph: 0800 TARGET (0800 827438)
Offers and product prices advertised here expire 27/05/19.
Sale excludes Manchester and Accessories.