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•Turn to page 5<br />

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Page 7 Pages 17<br />

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Mr Mauger, who is standing in<br />

the Burwood Ward, has fired a<br />

tirade at sitting councillor Glenn<br />

Livngstone in an<br />

increasingly testy<br />

campaign.<br />

Mr Mauger,<br />

head of Maugers<br />

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Avonhead, but<br />

grew up in the<br />

eastern suburbs.<br />

Cr Livingstone<br />

has questioned Phil Mauger<br />

the impact Mr<br />

Mauger could have living outside<br />

of Burwood if he was elected. Mr<br />

Mauger said this would not affect<br />

the job he would do.<br />

“Glenn’s about to get a rocket<br />

right up his a*** very soon in the<br />

next couple of days, because I am<br />

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A MAJOR dust-up (puns entirely intended)<br />

in the build-up to the local body elections<br />

(see page 1).<br />

The protagonists are Avonhead<br />

businessman Phil Mauger and the sitting<br />

councillor Glenn Livingstone, who both<br />

want the Burwood Ward seat. Only one can get it.<br />

Mauger has used his clean-up of some of the shingle pile<br />

opposite The Bower near the New Brighton Rd/Wainoni Rd<br />

roundabout as an electioneering platform.<br />

That of course has been picked up in media reports, which have<br />

got reaction from Livingstone, who not surprisingly says it is<br />

electioneering.<br />

That in turn has led to a sharp retort from Mauger, who<br />

appears to be tiring of the constant reference to the fact he lives<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Home needed for March 15 hearts<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

THE SEARCH is on to find a<br />

home for thousands of crafted<br />

hearts sent to the city following<br />

the March 15 mosque attacks.<br />

More than 5000 hearts, along<br />

with messages of support,<br />

flooded in from around the<br />

world after Barkers Wool And<br />

Haberdashery manager Jacquie<br />

Jewell established the initiative<br />

Muslim Hearts of Christchurch.<br />

The goal was to collect as many<br />

crafted hearts as possible, made<br />

from knitted, croquet, origami,<br />

mosaic and vintage materials,<br />

to gift to those affected by the<br />

attacks.<br />

Mrs Jewell has now delivered<br />

3000 hearts, along with copies<br />

of messages, to the Al Noor<br />

Mosque, Linwood Islamic<br />

Centre, police and St John. But<br />

she has about 2000 left which she<br />

is hoping to publicly display.<br />

Initially, Mrs Jewell asked for<br />

permission from the city council<br />

to hang the remaining hearts on<br />

a designated tree in the Botanic<br />

Gardens.<br />

But city council Botanic<br />

Gardens and garden parks<br />

director Wolfgang Bopp said it<br />

wanted to maintain one location<br />

(at the Rolleston Ave tribute wall)<br />

where there was ample space to<br />

lay, stand or hang a tribute.<br />

After bringing the matter to<br />

the Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />

Community Board, Mrs Jewell is<br />

now seeking permission to have<br />

the hearts displayed in a city<br />

council facility.<br />

She is looking to place them<br />

on an artificial tree either in the<br />

city council chambers, at the Arts<br />

Centre or the Tūranga library.<br />

Mr Bopp said city council<br />

staff are working to come up<br />

with options for the long-term<br />

display of the hearts, which may<br />

or may not include exhibition<br />

opportunities in city council<br />

facilities.<br />

Mrs Jewell said while she is<br />

disappointed the city council will<br />

not allow there to be a designated<br />

tree placed in the Botanic<br />

Gardens, she is more excited<br />

about the second option.<br />

“They wouldn’t last as long if<br />

they were outside . . . I am excited<br />

to think they are going to be<br />

inside,” Mrs Jewell said.<br />

She said the display will give<br />

the hearts longevity for all the<br />

city to see.<br />

Mrs Jewell said presenting<br />

the crafted hearts with her two<br />

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“To walk into them (the<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Election campaigns heat up<br />

•From page 1<br />

Mr Mauger’s comments<br />

come after media reports last<br />

month on the Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board’s bid to have<br />

a pile of shingle removed from<br />

a car park alongside the Avon<br />

River near the intersection of<br />

New Brighton<br />

and Wainoni<br />

Rds.<br />

The article<br />

prompted Mr<br />

Mauger to get<br />

his staff and a<br />

digger to clean<br />

most of it up.<br />

He posted<br />

Glenn<br />

Livingstone<br />

a photo of the<br />

clean-up on<br />

his election<br />

Facebook page, which<br />

Cr Livingstone said was<br />

“electioneering.” Mr Mauger said<br />

it wasn’t.<br />

But the day after it was cleaned<br />

up, a Maugers Contracting<br />

truck appeared at the site with<br />

a sign saying “Vote Mauger For<br />

Burwood.”<br />

Interviewed again last week,<br />

Mr Mauger said a staff member<br />

had made the decision to take<br />

the truck to the location.<br />

“I just said to my guy on the<br />

truck, ‘you drive where ever you<br />

like’,” he said.<br />

When asked what he thought<br />

Cr Livingstone would think<br />

of this, Mr Mauger said he<br />

was sick of criticism (from Cr<br />

Livingstone) about the way<br />

he was running his election<br />

campaign, and the fact he lived<br />

outside of the Burwood Ward.<br />

Rather than criticising him,<br />

Cr Livingstone should “do<br />

door-knocking and just do<br />

commonsense electioneering,”<br />

he said.<br />

Cr Livingstone responded to<br />

those comments by saying doorknocking<br />

had played a much<br />

bigger role in his campaign than<br />

criticising Mr Mauger had.<br />

“Maybe he’s just been caught<br />

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UNFINISHED:<br />

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rest of the<br />

shingle piles<br />

in a car park<br />

beside the<br />

Avon River<br />

this week.<br />

stressful at times,”<br />

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Mauger’s comments.<br />

“It’s not the approach I’d take<br />

myself.<br />

“I think there is a propensity in<br />

campaigns for candidates to try<br />

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•From page 1<br />

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Volunteers patrol streets in<br />

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been held to mark the<br />

25th anniversary of the<br />

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present patrollers from the<br />

north and other parts of<br />

the city gathered for the<br />

milestone which is shared by<br />

four community patrols.<br />

Fendalton-<br />

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representatives from the<br />

Christchurch South, Sumner<br />

and Hornby patrols.<br />

The Community Patrols<br />

of New Zealand trust board<br />

was represented by chairman<br />

Chris Lawton, treasurer<br />

Robert Fowler and national<br />

support manager Cheryl<br />

Watson.<br />

The event was also<br />

attended by police acting area<br />

commander Superintendent<br />

Mike Johnson and Hornby<br />

patrol patron Greater<br />

Christchurch Regeneration<br />

Minister Megan Woods. It<br />

was hosted by Ken Bye, of the<br />

Christchurch South Patrol,<br />

and started with a waiata<br />

from the Hornby-based Actus<br />

group.<br />

A surprise presentation<br />

of the CPNZ gold shield<br />

for services to community<br />

patrols was made to Hornby<br />

patrol secretary Ann Smith.<br />

Mrs Smith is also the<br />

regional co-ordinator for all<br />

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Future Problem<br />

Solving Program <strong>2019</strong><br />

The international competition was held this year at<br />

the University of Massachusetts in the USA.<br />

Future Problem Solving has several components<br />

and is primarily a program for GATE students.<br />

We had students competing in the team and<br />

individual global issues problem solving program<br />

(GIPS) and also in scenario writing. These students<br />

were only invited to compete at the international<br />

competition after placing 1st or 2nd in the national<br />

competition in Auckland at the end of last year. This<br />

years’ topic was De-Extinction.<br />

We are happy to report that William Wray, a Year<br />

11 student - who participated in the Middle Division<br />

Individual GIPS event placed 1st overall in the WORLD!<br />

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Pasifika<br />

The annual SPACPAC Pasifika Emerging<br />

Leaders Breakfast was held at the Christchurch<br />

City Council Civic Offices this month.<br />

Our Head Boy Ofa Puleiku, who is also our<br />

Pasifika and Maori leader along with Euriel<br />

Mudu, our Pasifika Leader, were recognised<br />

for their cultural leadership and service by the<br />

sPacifically Pacific Education Team.<br />

Burnside High vs Ashburton College Winter<br />

Sports Exchange<br />

The Annual sports exchange was held on Tuesday 18 June.<br />

Overall 7 wins each, but the deciding vote was the Win by Default to Burnside in Senior A Netball. So<br />

the final score was 8-7 to Burnside.<br />

All the teams represented their respective schools with pride and passion, and once again it was<br />

fiercely contested. Ashburton College won the exchange last year 7-5, with limited sports being able<br />

to be played because of the weather/ground conditions in Ashburton. So it was great to have a perfect<br />

day in Christchurch, weather-wise, to play all the outdoor sports.<br />

Congratulations to all participating teams and special thanks to our staff who are either Coaches/<br />

Managers/Teachers in Charge, our outside coaches and managers, and our staff and student officials.<br />

Thank you also to Darion (ASH Sports Co-ordinator) for her fantastic organisation her end for the<br />

exchange and her team of staff from Ashburton College who travelled up<br />

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Showquest<br />

Showquest was held on the 20th and 21st of May<br />

in the Christchurch Town Hall. Burnside High<br />

School took two teams to compete against a<br />

number of other schools in a showcase of dance,<br />

drama, music and art.<br />

The junior team were lucky enough to win 1st place<br />

and a number of other awards including lighting,<br />

costume, drama, props and video wall. The Tikanga<br />

Award is given to the school who has the best<br />

team spirit and attitude towards the staff and other<br />

teams throughout the day so winning this was<br />

definitely a highlight.<br />

The theme was about the loss of arts and we<br />

basically wanted to ask the audience, “What are<br />

we, who are we without The Arts?” and “What will<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

A GRUELLING agri-food<br />

event will be the culmination<br />

of months of preparation for St<br />

Andrew’s College students Jack<br />

Stokes and Charlie Kinney.<br />

Jack, 17, and Charlie, 18, are<br />

two of four Canterbury high<br />

school students who will<br />

compete in the FMG Junior<br />

Young Farmer of the Year<br />

grand final in Hawkes Bay on<br />

Thursday.<br />

Almost 30 students across New<br />

Zealand will take part in the<br />

competition which tests practical<br />

and theoretical knowledge of<br />

farming.<br />

“We’re really excited. It’s been<br />

a few years since a team from our<br />

school has made it through to the<br />

grand final, so it’s an amazing<br />

opportunity,” Jack said.<br />

“We’ve had an unbelievable<br />

amount of support in the lead up<br />

to the event,” he said.<br />

“We’ve been meeting weekly<br />

with our school’s two leaders of<br />

agriculture who’ve been quizzing<br />

us on our general and agricultural<br />

knowledge. It’s been really<br />

helpful.”<br />

The duo will go head-to-head<br />

with Caitlin Rhodes, 17, and Luci<br />

Grigg, 17, from Rangiora High<br />

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“We’re starting to get a bit nervous,<br />

it’s not long now until the<br />

YOUNG FARMERS: St Andrew’s College students Charlie Kinney, 18, and Jack Stokes, 17, will<br />

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competition kicks off,” said Caitlin,<br />

who lives on a lifestyle block.<br />

“We’ve been doing a lot of<br />

study and trying to grow our<br />

knowledge and skills as much as<br />

possible.”<br />

It will be the first time both<br />

teams have competed at the<br />

grand final.<br />

Last year’s national final in<br />

Invercargill was won by St Bede’s<br />

College students Angus Grant<br />

and Nick O’Connor.<br />

Last week the school’s teacher<br />

in charge of agriculture John<br />

McPhail organised a mini version<br />

of the competition.<br />

Seventeen teams of students<br />

competed in the event, including<br />

the two teams which will<br />

represent Tasman in Hawkes<br />

Bay.<br />

“Students were given eight<br />

minutes to complete each module.<br />

It was a really successful<br />

day and I hope it helped them<br />

prepare for the grand final,” said<br />

Mr McPhail.<br />

The modules included calculating<br />

and allocating feed to dairy<br />

cows, sheep genetics, measuring<br />

a soil’s water holding capacity,<br />

fencing, freshwater ecology, onfarm<br />

risks and 50-question agriculture<br />

and horticulture general<br />

knowledge quiz.<br />

The teams heading to the final<br />

finished in the top three – a good<br />

omen for next week.<br />

“Competing in the mini<br />

contest helped a lot. It was great<br />

to get in some more practice to<br />

help us sharpen our skills and<br />

highlight areas we need to work<br />

on,” said Jack.<br />

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WITH MARY IN FAITH<br />

TĀTOU KO MERE E WHAKAPONO ANA<br />

MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD<br />

Thank you to everyone who contributed ideas and feedback as part of our first phase<br />

of consultation as we plan for our new school.<br />

As well as the online survey, feedback was gathered from Post-It Stations at various<br />

school events and from student House Groups and workshops.<br />

A Community Consultation Report is now with the design team to assist in developing<br />

the preliminary concept design for the new school.<br />

The key findings in the report shows our community would like a new school which:<br />

► Reflects Marian’s Roman Catholic Special Character, values, story and history<br />

► Is inclusive and supportive. For example, reflects and celebrates Māori, Asian and<br />

Pasifika cultures<br />

► Fosters Marian’s family environment and supports small class sizes<br />

► Has designated and comfortable spaces to pray, eat, prepare, teach, learn and be<br />

together<br />

► Is eco-friendly and sustainable<br />

► Has full-sized, modern facilities designed to be functional and welcoming<br />

► Has plenty of green, leafy space.<br />

The full report is available on the Marian College website.<br />

SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY<br />

This term, Marian students have filled paper bags with more than 200<br />

non-perishable food items for Christchurch families in need.<br />

During the <strong>July</strong> school holidays, Marian students will be working in the<br />

Stanmore Road St Vincent de Paul shop. Please call in with your preloved<br />

gently used clothing and household items and say hi.<br />

Marian College has a long tradition of service. Both students and staff<br />

members are actively involved and contribute positively to the wider<br />

community. All students complete at least six hours of meaningful<br />

service within the school and community, every year.<br />

SOFTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

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Reminder: Year 9 2<strong>02</strong>0 Marian College<br />

enrolment applications close 1pm<br />

Friday 26 <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />

WE WELCOME YOUR QUESTIONS<br />

We have had many questions from families, prospective families and the wider<br />

community about the relocation and rebuild of Marian College.<br />

The Marian College website is your first port of call for all Marian news and<br />

information as well as progress updates on the new school.<br />

A regularly updated document is available on the school website to assist with<br />

inquiries. Visit www.mariancollege.school.nz/newschool and click on the ‘New<br />

School Questions & Answers’ button.<br />

If we haven’t answered what you need to know on the website – please email or<br />

phone the school office, and we will respond as soon as possible.<br />

Congratulations to Year 10 student Brie-Ellen Harding and the Canterbury Baby Hawks<br />

who came second to the Philippines in the Softball World Championship U16 Women’s<br />

division, held in the Czech Republic from 13 - 23 June.<br />

Next stop, Brie-Ellen (pictured back, fifth from the left) will be travelling to Queensland,<br />

with the New Zealand Developing Sox Girls U15 squad, to compete in this month’s<br />

Friendship Series. Good luck Brie-Ellen, we are very proud of you!<br />

UC’S YOUNGEST FEMALE PHD<br />

Natasha Mazey, a 23-year-old former<br />

Marian College student, may be the<br />

youngest female in the University of<br />

Canterbury’s almost 150-year history,<br />

to earn a doctorate. Natasha began her<br />

academic journey studying commerce and<br />

digital technologies at Marian College,<br />

which she enjoyed.<br />

UC describes her as an ‘unstoppable force<br />

of nature’ - congratulations Natasha on<br />

your remarkable achievement!<br />

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New neighbourhood salon in Bishopdale<br />

Fred Daisy Hair & Body in Bishopdale might be a new<br />

or daughter looks amazing for their school formal, the<br />

The salon’s retail range includes Angel en Provence,<br />

salon, but the team behind the scenes has a wealth of<br />

younger generation are fully catered for. The adults can<br />

Natural Look and Super Blonde.<br />

experience and local knowledge.<br />

have everything from a buzz-cut to a colour with foils,<br />

Keep an eye on their Facebook page (Facebook.com/<br />

Ingrid has lived in the area for so long she is well and<br />

smoothing Keratin treatment, a perm or a whole new look.<br />

Fred-Daisy-Hair-Body) to keep up to date with what is<br />

truly a local. Selena and her worked at Bruno’s many years<br />

They are open Tuesdays to Saturdays with a late night on<br />

going on and any upcoming specials, and if you mention<br />

ago and have come together again for Ingrid’s new venture.<br />

Thursdays.<br />

the advertisement from this edition of the Nor’ West <strong>News</strong>,<br />

They have the same belief in offering great service to clients<br />

Ingrid and Selena’s experience means they are efficient<br />

you will receive $10 off.<br />

at affordable prices.<br />

and highly professional so they can give you great advice<br />

Book your appointment by ringing<br />

Customer service and making everyone feel welcome<br />

about what will work best for your hair and lifestyle. The<br />

03-359 <strong>02</strong>24 or call into 2 Leacroft Street, Bishopdale –<br />

is their first priority. Whether it is a baby’s first cut,<br />

salon’s friendly atmosphere sees customers returning again<br />

appointments are not always necessary and walk-ins are<br />

getting the kids ready for school, or making sure a son<br />

and again.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 17<br />

International<br />

football cup<br />

kicks off in<br />

Yaldhurst<br />

Hung hits the treble at<br />

Canterbury Golf Awards<br />

RUSSLEY GOLFER Juliana<br />

Hung took the spoils at the<br />

Canterbury Golf Awards,<br />

winning the Liz Douglas Trophy,<br />

female golfer of the year and<br />

junior female golfer of the year<br />

awards.<br />

The Burnside High School<br />

student was unable to attend the<br />

awards at the Christchurch Golf<br />

Club as she was competing at the<br />

Taiwan Amateur Championship,<br />

where she finished seventh.<br />

It was the latest accolade<br />

for Hung, who was named<br />

outstanding young sportswoman<br />

of the year at the Canterbury<br />

Sports Awards in March. She<br />

followed in the footsteps of<br />

former Burnside student Amelia<br />

Garvey who won the award last<br />

year.<br />

Hung, 17, played a key role<br />

in the Canterbury women’s<br />

second place finish at the Toro<br />

Interprovincial championship<br />

at Waitikiri in December, where<br />

she played as the team’s No 1.<br />

Last year she represented New<br />

Zealand at the Youth Olympic<br />

Games in Argentina, and also<br />

competed at the home of golf,<br />

St Andrews, Scotland, when she<br />

was selected to play in the Junior<br />

Open Championship.<br />

The Liz Douglas Trophy is<br />

awarded to the player with the<br />

lowest stroke average over the<br />

season.<br />

Meanwhile, Rangiora junior<br />

golfer Kazuma Kobori was<br />

equally dominant at the awards,<br />

winning the Vardon Trophy<br />

(lowest stroke average), junior<br />

male golfer of the year and male<br />

golfer of the year awards.<br />

Services awards were presented<br />

to Canterbury women’s rep<br />

Catherine Bell (Christchurch),<br />

Canterbury masters rep Andrew<br />

Dufton (Russley), Kate Turner<br />

(Waimairi Beach) for her service<br />

as a Canterbury senior, masters<br />

rep and her involvement in rep<br />

SPORT<br />

RECOGNISED: Juliana Hung<br />

collected three accolades at<br />

the Canterbury Golf Awards. ​<br />

management, and Mel Brew and<br />

Robyn Gillespie for their years of<br />

service as women’s rep selectors.<br />

Canterbury Golf president<br />

Steve Kilpatrick and past<br />

president Peter MacDonald<br />

received distinguished service<br />

awards. They were recognised for<br />

their service in many volunteer<br />

management roles over the last<br />

15 years.<br />

Canterbury masters rep<br />

Aaron Forsyth (Waitikiri) was<br />

named ambassador of the year.<br />

Forsyth was recognised for his<br />

conduct on and off the course,<br />

and also for giving up a week<br />

to caddy and support the men’s<br />

Toro Interprovincial team at<br />

Clearwater in November.<br />

The awards for promising<br />

junior girl and boy of the year<br />

went to Deanna Matthews from<br />

Weedons and Lachie MacKay<br />

from Waimairi Beach.<br />

Avondale general manager<br />

Richard Sinclair received the<br />

administrator award for efforts<br />

over the past 12 months on the<br />

back of their clubhouse rebuild<br />

which has seen membership<br />

numbers, casual player<br />

patronage, and clubhouse<br />

revenue increase.<br />

MORE THAN 1000 young<br />

footballers across 74 teams will<br />

kick off the fourth edition of<br />

the Christchurch International<br />

Cup on Saturday at the stateof-the-art<br />

football centre in<br />

Yaldhurst.<br />

The presence of A-League<br />

glamour club Sydney FC<br />

underlines how far the event<br />

has come in only three years.<br />

Tournament director Lew<br />

Gordon said the skill levels<br />

of the participating teams<br />

and the matches have grown<br />

incrementally with each<br />

tournament. It will be held<br />

at the Christchurch Football<br />

Centre.<br />

“And with academy teams<br />

from Sydney FC and Onehunga<br />

with their Wellington Phoenix<br />

connection, as well as other<br />

high-profile clubs in the draw,<br />

we may see several future All<br />

Whites in action,” said Gordon.<br />

The size of the tournament<br />

has increased to a point where<br />

different age groups will now<br />

compete across 10 days, with<br />

the under-14 teams playing<br />

from Saturday to Monday, the<br />

under-13s from <strong>July</strong> 9-11, and<br />

the under-12 and under-10s on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 13-15.<br />

Gordon said the players<br />

love coming to Christchurch<br />

because they get a small taste<br />

of what it is like on the big<br />

stage.<br />

“We try to run every game<br />

like it is a FIFA event, with<br />

proper match officials, coming<br />

onto the pitch with music, and<br />

just making sure all the details<br />

feel professional, and the<br />

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Email jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi by<br />

5pm each Wednesday<br />

Senior citizen activities<br />

Monday, 12.30-3pm, Tuesday,<br />

12.45-2.30pm<br />

Enjoy a range of different<br />

activities for senior citizens.<br />

There will be a card group on<br />

Mondays and indoor bowls and<br />

friendship groups on Tuesdays.<br />

An old time dance is held on the<br />

first and third Saturday of each<br />

month. For more information,<br />

phone Veronica on 383 4682 or<br />

Beth 388 2375.<br />

Scottish Society Hall, corner of<br />

Caledonian and Edgeware Rds,<br />

St Albans<br />

Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />

Today, 1-3pm, and Thursday,<br />

2-3.30pm, at Bishopdale.<br />

Wednesday, 1-2.30pm, at<br />

Redwood. Friday, 10am-noon, at<br />

Papanui<br />

Take your knitting, crochet or<br />

another craft project and have<br />

fun with a social group. This is a<br />

free, drop-in event.<br />

Bishopdale, Redwood and<br />

Papanui libraries<br />

GenConnect<br />

Today, 12.15-12.45pm<br />

If you have questions about<br />

your Ipad, smartphone or tablet,<br />

head down to GenConnect<br />

where Papanui High School<br />

students will help you for free.<br />

Papanui Library<br />

Games at Papanui<br />

Thursday, 2.30-4.30pm<br />

If you have a love for games,<br />

head down and choose from a<br />

wide selection, including the<br />

classics, at this fun and social<br />

event. Free for all ages to enjoy.<br />

No bookings required.<br />

Papanui Library<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Today, 10.30am-noon, at<br />

Redwood. Wednesday, 1-3pm, at<br />

Bishopdale, and 1.30-3.30pm, at<br />

Shirley<br />

Play Scrabble with a friendly<br />

group. Just head down when you<br />

can – no bookings required. All<br />

materials are supplied at this free<br />

event.<br />

Redwood, Bishopdale and<br />

Shirley libraries<br />

Culture Exchange<br />

Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />

Go along and make new<br />

friends, practice your English<br />

and learn about Christchurch.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

JP Clinic<br />

Today, 10am-1pm, at Papanui,<br />

today and Wednesday, 10am-<br />

1pm, at Shirley, Saturday, 10amnoon,<br />

at Bishopdale<br />

A justice of the peace will<br />

be available to members of<br />

the community to witness<br />

Join in on the fun activities every week during the Makerspace sessions today at Redwood<br />

Library from 3.30-4.30pm. There will be creative and tech activities to try and fun to be had<br />

for kids of all ages. No bookings required for this free event.<br />

signatures and documents,<br />

certify document copies, hear<br />

oaths, declarations, affidavits<br />

or affirmations, as well as sign<br />

citizenship, sponsorship or rates<br />

rebates applications. No charge.<br />

Papanui, Shirley and<br />

Bishopdale libraries<br />

Reading to Dogs<br />

Today, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Reading to dogs aims<br />

to provide a relaxed, nonthreatening<br />

atmosphere<br />

which encourages children to<br />

practice and develop a love of<br />

reading. This programme uses<br />

dogs which are pets of the city<br />

council animal management<br />

team. These furry friends have<br />

all been trained and tested for<br />

health, safety and temperament.<br />

Registration is required for this<br />

free event.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

Rummikub<br />

Thursday, 1-2.30pm, Monday,<br />

1-3pm<br />

Go along and play<br />

Rummikub – an exciting,<br />

interactive strategy game. Free,<br />

drop-in event.<br />

Bishopdale Library<br />

Storytimes<br />

Today, 10.30-11am, at Shirley,<br />

Wednesday, 10.30-11am, at<br />

Bishopdale, Thursday, 11-<br />

11.30am, at Papanui, and<br />

Monday, 10.30-11am, at<br />

Redwood<br />

This free event aims to<br />

encourage learning through a<br />

love for stories. Storytimes is an<br />

interactive programme for all<br />

ages.<br />

Shirley, Bishopdale, Papanui<br />

and Redwood libraries<br />

Mahjong<br />

Monday, 2-4pm, at Shirley,<br />

Saturday, 2-4pm, at Papanui<br />

Go down if you are interested<br />

in playing or learning about<br />

mahjong. These sessions are<br />

free for beginners and advanced<br />

players alike. Registrations<br />

required for Shirley Library.<br />

Shirley and Papanui Libraries<br />

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Tuesday [Edition <strong>July</strong> 2 datE] <strong>2019</strong> 193<br />

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Tasty Bites<br />

NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

Local<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Now<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

Slow cooked, healthy butter chicken<br />

Making healthy meals<br />

packed with flavour is<br />

easy in a slow cooker,<br />

says chef and food writer<br />

Ross Dobson<br />

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1 brown onion, chopped<br />

3cm piece ginger, chopped<br />

2 cloves garlic, chopped<br />

1 large green chilli, seeded and<br />

chopped<br />

1 Tbsp olive oil<br />

1 Tbsp butter<br />

½ tsp chilli powder<br />

1 Tbsp ground cumin<br />

1 Tbsp ground coriander<br />

1 Tbsp garam masala<br />

1 Tbsp sweet paprika<br />

5 green cardamom pods, lightly<br />

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2 Tbsp tomato paste<br />

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2 tsp chicken stock<br />

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400g can crushed tomatoes<br />

1 Tbsp cornflour<br />

1 cup (260g) natural yoghurt<br />

To serve<br />

Brown basmati rice<br />

Handful roughly chopped<br />

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Lemon wedges<br />

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Heat your slow cooker to high.<br />

Trim the fat from the chicken<br />

thighs and discard. Cut each<br />

thigh in half, or into thirds<br />

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chunky paste.<br />

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Mayor Lia ne Dalziel told going the back to try and win the<br />

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Apartments’<br />

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expect EQC<br />

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this week<br />

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Pure South Sharp Blacks, which<br />

Jeremy Garth, finished second<br />

He said the cha lenge started<br />

as a “transtasman test match”<br />

seven years ago.<br />

The preparation for this<br />

year’s World Butchers’ Challenge<br />

was intense as the team<br />

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to second in the<br />

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Body corporate chairman Mike<br />

White said the group had gone<br />

into mediation with IAG and EQC<br />

the agr ement, there’ l be no<br />

problem with them doing that.”<br />

The apartment suffered damage<br />

Fishin’ for w eds<br />

Children’s event at risk if The<br />

Groynes’ lakes not cleaned up<br />

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“You can just about guarant e<br />

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board] don’t believe qua ries<br />

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board’ submi sion.<br />

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place on Dyers Pa s Rd by early<br />

May.<br />

The sp ed limit change was<br />

a proved by the city counci last<br />

w ek.<br />

A decision to paint double yellow<br />

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Summit Rd and the Sign of the<br />

Takahe was earlier made by the<br />

Spreydon-Cashmere Community<br />

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Bu the Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board decided against<br />

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Insta lation of the double<br />

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The work i scheduled to take<br />

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29 and May 2.<br />

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