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Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong> | Issue 866 | www.starnews.co.nz<br />

Caterpillar migration<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

and MARK PRICE<br />

Truckloads of New Zealand’s<br />

agriculturalhistory wound its<br />

way out of asecret locationnear<br />

Waiau, <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>, last<br />

weekend.<br />

The 20 trucks in the Wanakabound<br />

convoywere loaded with<br />

vintageheavy machinery, the<br />

productofthe world’s biggest<br />

constructionequipment<br />

manufacturer, Caterpillar.<br />

They are destined for display<br />

at the Wheels at Wanaka show.<br />

Ben Gough and Gina<br />

Satterthwaite had held the<br />

collection forsix years.<br />

‘‘The intention has always been<br />

to keep the collectiontogether,’’<br />

Gina says.<br />

‘‘That is why Ben and I<br />

purchased it from Lindsey Willis<br />

in Rotorua.<br />

‘‘The collection is uniquely<br />

Kiwi and reflects the<br />

contribution the Caterpillar<br />

brand and the Gough Group have<br />

made to the development of New<br />

Zealandinfrastructure and<br />

farming.<br />

‘‘We’redelighted apiece of our<br />

family legacy willbepreserved.’’<br />

The Gough Group has been<br />

buying and servicing Caterpillar<br />

equipment since1932. It is the<br />

oldest dealershipoutside of the<br />

United States,and thesecondoldest<br />

in the world.<br />

Gina says every significantcivil<br />

constructionprojectover many<br />

decadeshas usedCaterpillar<br />

machinery and it has helped<br />

shape the South Island.<br />

Those who operated and<br />

preserved it recognised an<br />

important part of New Zealand’s<br />

history.<br />

The collection of 35 machines,<br />

between60and 90 years old,have<br />

been in storagefor around six<br />

years while their future was<br />

contemplated.<br />

Caterpillar collection heads south ... The great grandchildren of Tracey and Peggy Gough, the founders of the Gough Group, from left, Harriet<br />

Gough, Georgia Satterthwaite, Sam Gough, Jack Satterthwaite and Thomas Gough, sit atop aD8bulldozer.<br />

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Gina had considered opening a<br />

museumherself, but in the end<br />

decided Wheels at Wanaka was<br />

alreadyset up, and it was<br />

somewherewhere the<br />

equipment wouldbelooked after<br />

and enjoyed. ‘‘We wanted to<br />

share them and not hidethem<br />

away in ashed. They should be<br />

enjoyed,’’ she says.<br />

Wanakacollector and Wheelsat<br />

Wanaka show generalmanager<br />

Allan Dippie, who acquired the<br />

machines, sent trucks north over<br />

the weekendtocollect them.<br />

They are now safely in Wanaka<br />

where he plans to have them all<br />

in workingorder for his next<br />

show duringEaster 2021.<br />

Some are in good condition<br />

and were running, while others<br />

neededliftingontothe<br />

transporters.<br />

Among them is one of the only<br />

two remaining Russell graders in<br />

the world, and arare Speeder<br />

dragline.<br />

Continued Page 2


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Caterpillar collection heads south<br />

From Page 1<br />

‘‘We’re trying to showcase the<br />

history of Caterpillar in New<br />

Zealand and the tremendous<br />

things that were achieved<br />

with Caterpillars both on<br />

farms and on the big projects<br />

that happened to make the<br />

country what it is,’’ Mr Dippie<br />

says.<br />

Some of the machines have<br />

been restored to as­new<br />

condition, but Mr Dippie said<br />

others would be left with<br />

their dents and scratches.<br />

‘‘If you find agood original<br />

machine, the thought<br />

nowadays is to leave it like<br />

that because there’s alot of<br />

history you see in that<br />

machine —all the scrapes it’s<br />

had.<br />

‘‘Some of them got into<br />

terrible predicaments —they<br />

were pretty fearless some of<br />

those early guys.’’<br />

Lindsay Willis, aforestry<br />

contractor and the man<br />

responsible for the<br />

collection, started saving as<br />

much as he could after<br />

becoming concerned vintage<br />

equipment was being<br />

scrapped.<br />

He began restoring aCat 22<br />

and overtime amassed alarge<br />

collection of vintage Cat<br />

machinery which he housed<br />

in a1500 square metre<br />

building in Rotorua. It was<br />

officially endorsed by<br />

Caterpillar Incorporated and<br />

Goughs NZ.<br />

The New Zealand<br />

Caterpillar Experience<br />

museum was officially<br />

opened in Rotorua in 2006 by<br />

Mr Willis. The collection was<br />

later bought by the Goughs.<br />

Museum pieces ... The collection has been in the<br />

Gough family for six years.<br />

It’s better in yellow ... Jack Satterthwaite at the controls of one of the Caterpillars.<br />

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Tributes flow for outgoing mayor<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

David Ayershas beenhailed as<br />

‘‘a gentle, logical voice’’ who<br />

led Waimakariri’s earthquake<br />

recovery.<br />

Tributes flowed at the<br />

Waimakaririmayor’s farewell<br />

function at the Rangiora RSA<br />

on Friday, with special<br />

mentiongivenfor the support<br />

of his wife,Marilyn.<br />

Mr Ayers will retireon<br />

<strong>October</strong>12, after 36 years in<br />

local government, including<br />

the last nineasmayor, leading<br />

the Waimakariri district it its<br />

recovery fromthe 2010 and<br />

2011 earthquakes.<br />

Minister for Greater<br />

Christchurch Regeneration, Dr<br />

Megan Woods, said the<br />

enormity of the challengeof<br />

stepping up as mayor just a<br />

month after theSeptember<br />

2010 earthquake ‘‘must have<br />

been overwhelming’’.<br />

She praised Mr Ayers’<br />

leadership in preparing the<br />

Waimakariri Residential Red<br />

Zone RecoveryPlan,which<br />

provided ablueprint for<br />

developing the AvonOtakaro<br />

River Corridor Regeneration<br />

Plan, whichwas signed off<br />

recently.<br />

She said Mrs Ayers’ lovefor<br />

her communitywas ‘‘justas<br />

strong’’ and ‘‘you will be<br />

missed just as much’’.<br />

WaimakaririMPMatt<br />

Doocey shared some words<br />

from former Earthquake<br />

Recovery MinisterGerry<br />

Brownlee.<br />

‘‘Youled the councilwith a<br />

considered approach, you<br />

worked collaborativelywith<br />

CERA (the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Earthquake Recovery<br />

Authority)and you always did<br />

what was bestfor the<br />

Waimakariri district.’’<br />

Mr Doocey saidofMr Ayers:<br />

‘‘Yourespected youroffice,<br />

whileremaining<br />

approachable.’’<br />

Deputy Mayor Kevin<br />

Felstead said Mr Ayers had<br />

worked tirelessly to get the<br />

best possible outcome for the<br />

district after the earthquakes.<br />

‘‘When Iwas first elected to<br />

counciltherewas atension<br />

between Rangiora and<br />

Kaiapoi, but that has quickly<br />

eroded underDavid’s<br />

leadership, as he has been a<br />

veryinclusive mayor.’’<br />

Mr Ayers said he was just<br />

one leader in ‘‘a community of<br />

leaders’’.<br />

‘‘Inthis context Ialways see<br />

myself as part of amuch wider<br />

context, with you and allthe<br />

people out there in thewider<br />

community.’’<br />

He said the responsibilities<br />

of amayor can vary daily. ‘‘I<br />

remember being at ahighpowered<br />

meeting at the<br />

Praise for<br />

mayor ...<br />

Minister for<br />

Greater<br />

Christchurch<br />

Regeneration,<br />

Dr Megan<br />

Woods,<br />

seated at left,<br />

paid tribute to<br />

David and<br />

Marilyn Ayers.<br />

PHOTO: DAVID HILL<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Club in Christchurchplanningthe<br />

futureof<br />

Greater Christchurchand then<br />

later that day chasing aftera<br />

runaway rooster in Blackett<br />

Street.’’<br />

His most emotional moment<br />

as mayorwas at ameetingin<br />

Kaiapoi just after the earthquakes,<br />

when Waimakariri<br />

DistrictCouncil engineer Gary<br />

Boot announced thatsewage<br />

was no longer being flushed<br />

into the Kaiapoi River and the<br />

audience cheered. ‘‘That<br />

showedthat even though the<br />

peoplewere doing it hard, the<br />

river was important too.’’<br />

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Ayers reflects on 36 years of challenges<br />

By DAVIDHILL<br />

Outgoing Waimakariri Mayor<br />

DavidAyers would like to see<br />

barriersreduced to encourage<br />

more diversityaroundcouncil<br />

tables.<br />

Mr Ayers, who retires on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 12 after acareer in<br />

localgovernment spanning36<br />

years, says it is getting harder<br />

for young people to serve in<br />

localpolitics.<br />

‘‘Thework of acouncilloris<br />

much harder than it used to be<br />

and it’s getting very difficult to<br />

be acouncillor and haveajob<br />

or run abusiness or afarm,’’<br />

he says. ‘‘And to me that’s<br />

the biggest barriertohaving<br />

more diversityaroundthe<br />

council table.<br />

‘‘Across the whole local<br />

governmentsector,reducing<br />

those barriers should be seen<br />

as something to be considered<br />

with some urgency.’’<br />

Mr Ayerssaidhenever<br />

lookedonlocal government as<br />

acareer. ‘‘Itwas something<br />

extra Idid’’hesaid, because it<br />

did not have high job security,<br />

being three yearsatatime.<br />

‘‘You can’tassume youwill be<br />

re­elected’’.<br />

For him, the mayoralty was<br />

somethinghecould do when<br />

he retired from his career as a<br />

teacher and deputy principal.<br />

‘‘That’s aquestionfor a<br />

younger mayor. Do you do it<br />

for30years, or do you suspend<br />

your careerfor three, six, nine<br />

or 12 years?<br />

‘‘And do you simply go back<br />

to your career,orcan you go<br />

back to your career?’’<br />

He says the community and<br />

itspriorities havechanged<br />

significantly over the last36<br />

years and he has had to<br />

change with it.<br />

Thirty­sixyears ago climate<br />

change wasnot talked aboutas<br />

much ‘‘and the questionof<br />

human impact wasn’t widely<br />

understood’’, but it is likely to<br />

be the dominant issue for the<br />

incoming council.<br />

As he geared up for his last<br />

ordinary council meeting, Mr<br />

Ayers said the atmosphere<br />

around the council table had<br />

usually beenfriendly.<br />

‘‘There havebeen times of<br />

tension, but certainlyinthe<br />

lastnine years Ihaven’t found<br />

chairing the councildifficult.<br />

‘‘It’s been arewarding<br />

experiencehavingavarietyof<br />

people around the table and<br />

sitting with people who care<br />

about their community.’’<br />

LastFriday, on the day of<br />

the student­led climatestrike,<br />

Mr Ayers said he wondered<br />

how many of his council<br />

colleagues had attendeda<br />

protestordemonstration.<br />

‘‘I have been in lots,’’ he<br />

recalled.<br />

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Bylaw looks to tackle<br />

nuisance properties<br />

By RACHAEL MACDONALD<br />

When is ashipping container useful<br />

storage or an unwelcome eyesore? Is a<br />

rooster awelcome or an unwelcome<br />

addition to the street?<br />

And how long is too long when it comes<br />

to keeping your lawn down?<br />

Anew bylaw being considered by the<br />

Waimakariri District Council aims to<br />

address untidy properties and nuisance<br />

behaviour in communities in the<br />

district.<br />

Issues listed under the framework of<br />

the proposed bylaw include unkempt<br />

properties, hoarding, keeping<br />

inappropriate livestock in urban areas,<br />

and acting in away that otherwise<br />

constitutes ageneral nuisance.<br />

The depositing, storage, or<br />

accumulation of waste, compost,<br />

manure, or offal, for example, is in there,<br />

as well as the storage or use of shipping<br />

containers, vehicles, vehicle bodies or<br />

parts, caravans, or motorhomes.<br />

The proposed bylaw is the result of<br />

changes in national legislation, says<br />

council resource management planner<br />

Garry Blay.<br />

‘‘Fire hazards are no longer currently<br />

addressed by council, which limits<br />

opportunities to control long grass, in<br />

terms of fire risk, in the summer. And<br />

overgrown properties can also create a<br />

habitat for vermin, which can be ahealth<br />

hazard,’’ he says.<br />

However, it is also about about<br />

aesthetics and amenity; how people,<br />

animals and items on properties are<br />

interfering with the peace, comfort, or<br />

convenience of neighbours.<br />

‘‘We talked to council staff about the<br />

issues we might need to consider under<br />

abylaw like this,’’ Garry says.<br />

‘‘We also consulted with other<br />

councils around the country about what<br />

they have put in place and whether there<br />

are measures they have taken that might<br />

work for us.’’<br />

He says that, if passed, the bylaw will<br />

be ratified by the council under the<br />

powers bestowed by the Local<br />

Government Act 2002, the Health Act<br />

1956, and the Litter Act 1979.<br />

It is envisioned that acomplaint under<br />

the new bylaw would trigger a<br />

reasonable investigation, followed by a<br />

monitoring and enforcement response,<br />

starting with atalk with the property<br />

owner to develop astrategy to resolve<br />

the issue.<br />

If the problem remained unaddressed,<br />

council staff might end up<br />

going out to mitigate the situation, with<br />

any resulting costs passed on to the<br />

property owner.<br />

Alast resort would be conviction<br />

under the Local Government Act,<br />

resulting in afine, Garry says.<br />

The consultation process closes on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 21, with public hearings taking<br />

place in December. Anyone making a<br />

submission has the opportunity to be<br />

heard by the council’s hearing panel in<br />

an open meeting, and can make that<br />

request in their submission.<br />

‘‘We want to know whether the whole<br />

exercise is necessary or relevant to the<br />

district, whether there are too many or<br />

too few items on the list, and whether<br />

they are the right ones,’’ Garry says.<br />

The proposed bylaw can be viewed on<br />

the council’s website at<br />

waimakariri.govt.nz.<br />

New location ... Fi Sidey, thirdfrom left, the owner of Fi’s Flowers ’n’ Art, with her staff,<br />

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She opened her new shop at 156 High<br />

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Fi also wantedtoprovide her team<br />

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develop agarden section with more<br />

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Aprivatearea for bridal and<br />

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Toughgoing ... Ita Gain, of Christchurch,competes in the 10km Muddy Good Run lastSunday.<br />

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Man­made mud and mad costumes<br />

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Swannanoa last Sunday.<br />

Alarge crowd turned out for the<br />

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The Swannanoa Volunteer Fire and<br />

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The racing included a500­metre<br />

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VIEWS<br />

6 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

McALPINES MITRE 10 MEGA RANGIORA -OCEAN WATCH<br />

This<br />

Week<br />

Sun<br />

Fishing<br />

Guide<br />

Moon<br />

Wind<br />

Swell<br />

Pegasus Bay<br />

Tide Chart<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Ok<br />

Around the electorate with<br />

STUART SMITH MP FOR KAIKOURA<br />

Water plan ‘short-sighted’<br />

Water is aboth acritical strategic asset<br />

and asource of recreation in New<br />

Zealand, and we all knowitmust be<br />

abundant, healthy, clean and costeffective.<br />

While National encourages the<br />

constant improvement of our waterways,<br />

the recent proposalsfrom the<br />

Governmentonfreshwater are shortsighted,<br />

and destined to have perverse<br />

effects on our primary sector and wider<br />

economy.<br />

These wide­ranging proposals will<br />

limit the flexibilityofNew Zealand<br />

farmers to adjusttomarket conditions<br />

and change their land use,including<br />

dairy conversions.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> is agreat example of<br />

flexible land use but these proposals will<br />

impactfarmers’ ability to diversify in<br />

future.<br />

But this is not just afarmingissue,it’s<br />

aNew Zealand issue and urban<br />

ratepayers would stand to bear a<br />

significant cost.<br />

Iunderstand that, in Christchurch,the<br />

cost could be in the hundreds of millions,<br />

while in smaller centres, the costs of<br />

compliant sewage schemes are likely to<br />

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday<br />

Oct 3 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 9<br />

Rise 6:59am<br />

Set 7:37pm<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

4:48am<br />

5:15pm<br />

Moderate SW easing<br />

to light S<br />

S1.8 mdecreasing<br />

to 1.0 m<br />

Ok<br />

Rise 6:58am<br />

Set 7:38pm<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

5:42am<br />

6:09pm<br />

Rise 9:48am Set 12:49am<br />

Rise 10:29am<br />

Light Wbecoming<br />

moderate N<br />

SE 0.6 mturning<br />

W<br />

be more than the local community can<br />

afford.<br />

Solving such issues,whichare also<br />

likely to be present in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s<br />

smaller communities, will cost big<br />

money, with only asmall number of<br />

ratepayers to cover the bill.<br />

The millions of dollars thatittook to<br />

repair the earthquake damageto<br />

Kaikoura’ssewer and wastewater<br />

infrastructure gives agood idea of the<br />

true costs communities may face.<br />

In all likelihood, councils will consider<br />

thesebills too high, yet everyone expects<br />

farmers to act and changeovernight.<br />

Nationalestablishedacomprehensive<br />

NationalPolicy Statementwhile in<br />

Government and worked alongside our<br />

primary sector to clean our waterways,<br />

whichhave been steadily improving,as<br />

shownbythe Government’s own data.<br />

Alargepart of this is the hugeamount<br />

of work farmers have already done to<br />

improve water quality.<br />

We shouldbeencouraging sustainable<br />

growth for our industriesand<br />

communities, not stiflingourselves with<br />

costly regulations in the name of political<br />

ideology.<br />

Voters proving tardy<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Electors across <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> are being tardy in<br />

returning their postal votes to<br />

help shape their local<br />

councils.<br />

Voters have until noon next<br />

Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 12, to make<br />

their vote count.<br />

Only 11.22 percent of voters<br />

in the Waimakariri district<br />

had voted as of Tuesday, well<br />

down on the 14.34% who had<br />

voted at this stage in the 2016<br />

election.<br />

In the Kaikoura district,<br />

where there is only amayoral<br />

election for the local council,<br />

just 15.64% have voted,<br />

compared to 23.40% three<br />

years ago.<br />

In Hurunui, there has been<br />

abit more interest, with a<br />

16.76% voter turnout to date,<br />

which is down only slightly on<br />

the total at the same time in<br />

2016, when 17.02% had voted.<br />

The low turnout to date is in<br />

spite of electors being asked<br />

to vote for anew mayor in all<br />

three districts, where the<br />

incumbents are standing<br />

down.<br />

The largest turnout to date<br />

in the Waimakariri district is<br />

in the Rangiora­Ashley ward<br />

(12.57%).<br />

In the Oxford­Ohoka ward<br />

10.50% have voted, while<br />

10.<strong>03</strong>% have posted their<br />

votes in the Kaiapoi­<br />

Woodend ward.<br />

The new east ward of the<br />

Hurunui district has pulled<br />

the most returns —19.84%. In<br />

the west ward 16.80% have<br />

voted, while in the south ward<br />

15.19% have returned their<br />

voting papers.<br />

Good<br />

Rise 6:56am<br />

Set 7:39pm<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

6:36am<br />

7:02pm<br />

Set 1:53am<br />

Rise 11:15am<br />

Fresh NW easing<br />

to moderate SW<br />

Good<br />

Bureaucrats should shoulder blame<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Thoseofthe post­Rogernomics<br />

generation who ‘‘vent their<br />

spleen’’ at the farming<br />

community, blaming them for a<br />

multitude of environmental sins,<br />

especially water quality, are<br />

sadlyinneed of arecent history<br />

lesson. So here goes!<br />

Up until the ‘‘reforms’’ of the<br />

mid 80s/90s which gaveusthe<br />

Resource Management Act1992,<br />

basedonsome bizarre theories<br />

purveyedbyLabour andseized<br />

on by National,most rivers and<br />

streams in provincial <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

were swimmable and,yes,<br />

drinkable (I’m not dead yet!)<br />

Believe it or not!<br />

And theywere seasonally<br />

grazed by millions of sheep and<br />

some cattle. Wool, meatand<br />

arable/grain were the staple of<br />

the economy and had paidfor 150<br />

yearsofprogress —the<br />

infrastructure we enjoy today.<br />

Nationally, farming was then<br />

Rise 6:54am<br />

Set 7:40pm<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

7:28am<br />

7:54pm<br />

Set 2:51am<br />

Rise 12:06pm<br />

Light Wturning<br />

NE<br />

Rise 6:52am<br />

Set 7:41pm<br />

Moderate NE<br />

Rise 6:51am<br />

Set 7:42pm<br />

Set 4:22am<br />

Rise 2:00pm<br />

Moderate NWturning<br />

N<br />

Rise 6:49am<br />

Set 7:44pm<br />

Best 9:55am<br />

Times 10:18pm<br />

Set 4:57am<br />

Rise 2:59pm<br />

Light SW turning<br />

E<br />

NW 0.9 mturning<br />

S S1.0 m SE 0.8 m SE 0.8 m E0.8 m<br />

3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9<br />

Fair<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

So many people to thank<br />

Nine years and 176 mayoral columns<br />

later, writing for the Hurunui <strong>News</strong> and<br />

more recentlythe <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong>,itisstrangetobewritingmyfinal<br />

column.<br />

It has been aprivilege to regularly<br />

sharethoughtsand information withour<br />

community. Ithank the editors for that.<br />

Icongratulatesuccessive editors who<br />

have maintained highstandardsof<br />

honestyand fairness in reporting<br />

controversialissues, at the same time<br />

generously highlighting our goodand<br />

positive people, and the great stuff that<br />

happens across the fantastic districts<br />

comprising its readership.Thank you.<br />

It is also astrange feeling to be leaving<br />

behind aquarter of acentury of local<br />

government involvement.<br />

Therehas been aconvention for<br />

retiring members to do valedictory<br />

speeches,oratleastanexpectationthat a<br />

summary of your time in office is<br />

delivered. Istruggle with the concept.<br />

Afterlistening to many speeches over<br />

the years,and reluctantly submitting to<br />

doingseveral recently myself,the reality<br />

is that there’snoway to adequately<br />

8:20am<br />

8:44pm<br />

Set 3:40am<br />

Rise 1:02pm<br />

Ok<br />

Best<br />

Times<br />

smashed and millions of sheep<br />

liquidated, along with farming<br />

families of three generations. All<br />

watercourses passedinto the<br />

managementofbureaucrats and<br />

theirminions —and who’s<br />

surprised —the rot setin!<br />

What has this to do withwater<br />

quality, Ihear you ask?Well, take<br />

agood lookatthe Waipara, Weka<br />

and Omihirivers as you drive by.<br />

Thoseinitial willows thathad<br />

been planted to preventflood<br />

damage/erosion of property no<br />

longer have thousandsofwoolly<br />

vacuum cleaners chasing after<br />

theirfavourite food —twigs and<br />

leaves —thus preventing them<br />

from falling in the streams and<br />

growing into the now obvious<br />

forest choking the flow and<br />

drinkingupmillions of litres in<br />

9:09am<br />

9:32pm<br />

Ok<br />

convey the experiences, the ups and<br />

downs, failuresand successes, severe<br />

frustrations, or the exhilaration of great<br />

community achievements.<br />

Retirement is inevitably atime for<br />

thank­yous. Jean andIhave been the<br />

recipients of manylately, from<br />

community groups and individuals.We<br />

were humbled, but apart of me would<br />

have preferred to have slippedquietly<br />

from thescene,back into normal life.<br />

It is alsotime to say our thank­yous —<br />

an impossible task to do adequately.<br />

Post­earthquake, we needed to thank<br />

thousands of people, manyunknown,for<br />

their generosity and help.<br />

To identify someand leave others<br />

unacknowledgedwas unacceptable for<br />

me.Alternatively, Ipresented one<br />

SpecialCommunity Service Award<br />

dedicated to everyNew Zealander who<br />

hadcontributed. It hangs in the Waiau<br />

Memorial Hall.<br />

Iaminthe sameposition now. Please<br />

accept this as your personalthank­youfor<br />

everything you havedonefor us, and our<br />

communities. Our time has been what it<br />

hasbeen —aprivilege.Thank you.<br />

hot <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> summers.<br />

About 4km of the WekaCreek<br />

runsthrough the middle of the<br />

WekaPlains.Itwas once grazed<br />

by up to 3000sheep and some<br />

cattle,but the lower,wide shingle<br />

fanswere always destocked for<br />

nesting seasonwhen hundreds of<br />

banded dotterels, piedstilts,<br />

oyster catchersand gullsarrived.<br />

I’m still here entering my 9th<br />

decade and Ican tell you all —<br />

the Weka CreekI’ve known (and<br />

could safely drink from)isnow a<br />

drain for thepollution off State<br />

Highway 7, and there are people<br />

who think land owners should<br />

pay for government neglect!<br />

ECANtake note!<br />

Yours,<br />

JohnMcCaskey,<br />

Waipara<br />

0<br />

Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows<br />

Waimakariri 9:09am 2.6 2:50am 0.3 10:05am 2.5 3:44am 0.4 11:00am 2.4 4:39am 0.5 11:55am 2.3 5:35am 0.5 12:21am 2.2 6:30am 0.6 1:15am 2.2 7:24am 0.6 2:07am 2.1 8:16am 0.7<br />

Mouth<br />

9:34pm 2.4 3:20pm 0.4 10:30pm 2.3 4:17pm 0.5 11:26pm 2.3 5:15pm 0.5<br />

6:14pm 0.6 12:50pm 2.3 7:10pm 0.6 1:43pm 2.3 8:02pm 0.6 2:34pm 2.2 8:50pm 0.6<br />

Amberley 9:09am 2.6 2:50am 0.3 10:05am 2.5 3:44am 0.4 11:00am 2.4 4:39am 0.5 11:55am 2.3 5:35am 0.5 12:21am 2.2 6:30am 0.6 1:15am 2.2 7:24am 0.6 2:07am 2.1 8:16am 0.7<br />

Beach<br />

9:34pm 2.4 3:20pm 0.4 10:30pm 2.3 4:17pm 0.5 11:26pm 2.3 5:15pm 0.5<br />

6:14pm 0.6 12:50pm 2.3 7:10pm 0.6 1:43pm 2.3 8:02pm 0.6 2:34pm 2.2 8:50pm 0.6<br />

9:18am 2.6 2:59am 0.3 10:14am 2.5 3:53am 0.4 11:09am 2.4 4:48am 0.5<br />

5:44am 0.5 12:30am 2.2 6:39am 0.6 1:24am 2.2 7:33am 0.6 2:16am 2.1 8:25am 0.7<br />

Motunau 9:43pm 2.4 3:29pm 0.4 10:39pm 2.3 4:26pm 0.5 11:35pm 2.3 5:24pm 0.5 12:04pm 2.3 6:23pm 0.6 12:59pm 2.3 7:19pm 0.6 1:52pm 2.3 8:11pm 0.6 2:43pm 2.2 8:59pm 0.6<br />

9:20am 2.6 3:01am 0.3 10:16am 2.5 3:55am 0.4 11:11am 2.4 4:50am 0.5<br />

5:46am 0.5 12:32am 2.2 6:41am 0.6 1:26am 2.2 7:35am 0.6 2:18am 2.1 8:27am 0.7<br />

Gore Bay 9:45pm 2.4 3:31pm 0.4 10:41pm 2.3 4:28pm 0.5 11:37pm 2.3 5:26pm 0.5 12:06pm 2.3 6:25pm 0.6 1:01pm 2.3 7:21pm 0.6 1:54pm 2.3 8:13pm 0.6 2:45pm 2.2 9:01pm 0.6<br />

9:15am 2.0 2:59am 0.3 10:12am 1.9 3:55am 0.3 11:08am 1.9 4:50am 0.4<br />

5:44am 0.4 12:30am 1.7 6:37am 0.5 1:22am 1.7 7:28am 0.5 2:11am 1.6 8:18am 0.5<br />

Kaikoura 9:43pm 1.9 3:31pm 0.3 10:40pm 1.8 4:30pm 0.3 11:36pm 1.7 5:28pm 0.4 12:04pm 1.8 6:24pm 0.4 12:58pm 1.8 7:18pm 0.5 1:50pm 1.8 8:08pm 0.5 2:39pm 1.7 8:55pm 0.5<br />

*Not for navigational purposes. Wind and swell are based on apoint off Gore Bay. Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa. www.ofu.co.nz www.tidespy.com Graphic supplied by OceanFun Publishing Ltd.<br />

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Your Environment Needs YouNow. It Needs Your Vote!<br />

Birds Dying InTheir Thousands InOur District, Rate Increases for Frivolities.<br />

Serious Polluting Beach Sludge. Toxic Waterways. YouCan Make The Difference!<br />

On 3December2018 the council tested the beach foam/sludgeatPines Beach for Enterococci bacteria and the results were<br />

24200 MPN per 100ml and the action level is 280 MPN per 100ml, no action or further testing was taken by the council. EColi<br />

was 6.5 times over the action level.<br />

See more at www.waterwaysforlife.co.nz<br />

See more at www.waterwaysforlife.co.nz<br />

1. Upgrade wastewater treatment for safer,<br />

healthier beaches for all to be proud of.<br />

2. Trytohold rate increases to inflation level.<br />

3. Upgrade drainagetoprevent flooding in and<br />

around our homes and businesses.<br />

4. Increase debt repayment to prevent rates<br />

escalating.<br />

5. Concentrate on core council business and a<br />

commonsense practical approach across all<br />

issues and be transparentacrossall issues.<br />

6. A greater emphasis to upgrade roads<br />

footpaths and pedestrian crossings.<br />

7. More attention to ensure appropriate bus<br />

stops and bus routes for all.<br />

8. Reduce spraying in our rivers, streams and<br />

creeks, storm water drains, gutters and in<br />

and around our parks.<br />

9. Better testing and reporting on the nitrate<br />

levels indrinking wateracross the district.<br />

10. Our waterways and beachesare not healthy,<br />

this must change<br />

11. We must acknowledge our environmental<br />

issues and not ignore them as we are today.<br />

12. AMaori proverb states, ‘If the land is well<br />

and the sea is well, the people will thrive.”<br />

The land and the sea are not well, wemust<br />

step up and change this.<br />

Iamstanding for Mayor for the Waimakariri District and<br />

Councillor for the Kaiapoi/Woodend Ward with the intention<br />

of agreater emphasis on areturntocouncil core business<br />

in order to hold our every increasing rate increases due<br />

largely to council spending on non essential issues.<br />

My vision is to see the Waimakariri District as the<br />

healthiest place to live in New Zealand with amuch greater<br />

emphasis on our environment, waterways and updated<br />

wastewater treatment plant at the same time encouraging<br />

our people and economy to thrive.<br />

Our Waimakariri Wastewater System is outdated and a<br />

source of botulism toxin which poisons and kills large<br />

numbers of waterfowl and wildlife everyyear.Weare well<br />

overdue for amodern upgraded wastewater system for a<br />

healthier environment.<br />

Why is the storm water in the new earthworks running<br />

into the Feldwick Drive drain? Why is it not running away<br />

from the built up area? At the first sign of intensive flooding<br />

this area will flood. Drainage issues must be forefront and<br />

not running on hope.<br />

Our environment determines our standard of the quality<br />

of life that we experience in the outdoors today. Past<br />

councils have mostly ignored the quality of our outdoor<br />

experience, the rivers are polluted, toxic herbicides and<br />

pesticides are used in most drains and streams, our<br />

beaches are covered in a green/brown sludge in an<br />

onshore breeze and our council does not seem to care.<br />

Where is our outdoor experience in this district headed<br />

today?<br />

Community based housing for the elderly or disabled<br />

provided by the council must be forefront as there are<br />

many among us who cannot afford mainstream housing.<br />

An increase in council housing stock would not be remiss.<br />

Pegasus township need an underpass for crossing<br />

access at the roundabout on the main road and another<br />

at the main road for school children to cross to Woodend<br />

School.<br />

Iconsiderthat Iamthe best person for these positions as<br />

I am very approachable with a commonsense, e practical<br />

attitude across all issuess<br />

221<strong>03</strong>73<br />

See more atwww.waterwaysforlife.co.nz<br />

Authorised by Michael Bate, 2Kalmia Place, Kaiapoi.


NEWS<br />

8 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Gail’sdedication made her astar<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Gail Fox started in musical<br />

theatre as, in herown words,a<br />

budding prospect —achorus<br />

member with afew stars in her<br />

eyes.<br />

Now, after more than 25 years<br />

in show biz, she has been<br />

recognised by her theatrical<br />

colleagues.<br />

Thoseattending the recent<br />

AucklandconferenceofMusical<br />

Theatre New Zealand gaveher a<br />

MeritAward —atop honourfor<br />

thoseinher field.<br />

Gail has now framed the<br />

award, which takespride of place<br />

in her independent apartment in<br />

RymanHealthcare’s Charles<br />

Honoured ... Gail Fox holds the<br />

merit award, presented by <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Musicals’ president,<br />

Michelle Hampton.<br />

UphamRetirement Village in<br />

Rangiora, where she lives with<br />

her husband, Bob.<br />

The awardswere introduced in<br />

1993 to honour those who have<br />

made an outstanding<br />

contributiontomusical theatre<br />

in communities.<br />

Gail’s society, <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Musicals (NCM),<br />

applied on her behalffor the<br />

recognition and highlightedthe<br />

fact that she had been asociety<br />

member and practising<br />

stagecraft for 29 years.<br />

Before joining, she started in a<br />

singing group with the League of<br />

Mothers, and played piano from<br />

the age of 7.<br />

When she became ajunior cast<br />

member with the Rangiora<br />

Society, based in <strong>North</strong>brook<br />

Road,she was encouraged by a<br />

contemporary, JocelynJones.<br />

Her husband, Bob, soon joined<br />

and becameaproduction<br />

manager.<br />

Her early castwork included a<br />

chorus partinOklahoma,Mrs<br />

Harcourt in AnythingGoes,Mrs<br />

Pearce in My Fair Lady,Mother<br />

Superior in Nunsense,aswell as<br />

regular town­hall based War<br />

Concerts.<br />

On the administrative side,<br />

Gail was soonpart of the NCM<br />

committee. She served atermof<br />

15 years, of which 13 wereasthe<br />

secretary.<br />

She attended the monthly<br />

meetingsaswell as doing<br />

paperworkfor the bigger shows.<br />

More recently,she has been a<br />

musical director for the NCM<br />

singers performing in classic<br />

showssuch as The Sound of<br />

Long service ... Gail Fox has given years of service to <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Musicals.<br />

Music.‘‘I had to getall the music<br />

together, the chorus, the<br />

harmonies and conductthem all,<br />

put the orchestra together and<br />

conduct that,’’she says of the<br />

role.<br />

Separately, she has put on<br />

concertswith the singersin<br />

venues such as the Rangiora<br />

Town Hall and the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> RSAs.<br />

She has also worked in a<br />

similar vein for the Hurunui<br />

Theatre Company and the<br />

Kaiapoi TheatreCompany,<br />

sometimes working alongside<br />

DougClark of the Riccarton<br />

Players.<br />

She hasalso assisted the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Musical Society with<br />

its fundraisingefforts.She has<br />

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Bob and Gail havetwo<br />

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Tickets selling fast<br />

for special tours<br />

Tickets to specialtours being staged as<br />

partofthe HurunuiGarden Festival are<br />

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Withjustamonth until the festival,<br />

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Woodchester Wallsand Waterfallstours<br />

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Hidden Gemsisaself­drivetour in the<br />

Lowry Hillstovisit three gardens and<br />

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The Woodchester Walls and Waterfalls<br />

excursionisabus tour of ahigh country<br />

station.<br />

Festival secretary Anita Toddsays while<br />

it is called Hidden Gems,the word is out<br />

about the self­drive tour of three gardens<br />

nestledagainst the Lowry Hills.<br />

‘‘Wethoughtthis year we would offer our<br />

visitorsanunforgettable self­drive tour of<br />

Wynyard,with its native garden, Black<br />

Rock with its rare and unusualperennials,<br />

and Ribbonwood,which has the most<br />

amazingviews of the Kaikouras,’’Anita<br />

says.<br />

‘‘Ticketsalesfor the tour, which must be<br />

purchasedinadvance, are selling well,<br />

particularly on Friday and Saturday.<br />

‘‘Ifpeoplewant to discover these hidden<br />

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Youngsters aim for apolished performance<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Two terms of hard work is<br />

starting to pay off for agroup of<br />

talented young musicians.<br />

The Rangiora Salvation<br />

Army’s Just Brass music<br />

programme, aimed at children<br />

who would otherwise miss out<br />

on music lessons, has been<br />

running for just two school<br />

terms, but is already proving a<br />

hit with families.<br />

‘‘It’s aimed at families who<br />

can’t afford to have music<br />

lessons, but it’s open to any<br />

students.<br />

‘‘We ask the teachers if there<br />

are any kids who would benefit<br />

from music lessons,’’ Rangiora<br />

Salvation Army captain<br />

Christine De Maine says.<br />

‘‘Research shows that<br />

children benefit from playing<br />

music, as it helps their<br />

attention spans and their<br />

learning.’’<br />

She says 14 children at<br />

Ashgrove and Rangiora<br />

Borough Schools are receiving<br />

lessons at school each week,<br />

with aband practice every<br />

Tuesday after school led by<br />

Christchurch musician Barrett<br />

Hocking.<br />

Some of the children had<br />

never played an instrument<br />

before joining Just Brass.<br />

‘‘I love it. It’s such an amazing<br />

thing that the Salvation Army is<br />

doing in providing free music<br />

lessons,’’ Barrett says.<br />

‘‘We’re now two terms into it<br />

and Ican’t wait for the next.<br />

‘‘We started in week one of<br />

term two. They were given their<br />

instruments and shown how to<br />

hold them, and 24 hours later it<br />

was the first band practice,’’<br />

Barrett says.<br />

Aconcert is held at the end of<br />

each term, with ashared meal,<br />

so parents, grandparents,<br />

teachers and friends can check<br />

on their progress.<br />

‘‘Last term the kids were just<br />

on ahigh after they achieved<br />

their first concert,’’ Christine<br />

says.<br />

The second Rangiora Just<br />

Brass concert was held last<br />

Tuesday at the Rangiora<br />

Salvation Army Hall.<br />

The next one will be held on<br />

December 10, with aChristmas<br />

theme.<br />

Zeke Stirling, aged 9, has<br />

been learning the tuba, which<br />

he says is played by ‘‘blowing<br />

lots of air into it’’.<br />

He says his friends at school<br />

are intrigued by the tuba, and<br />

‘‘some of them even ask how<br />

heavy it is —it’s pretty heavy’’.<br />

He wrote aspeech on the<br />

importance of learning music<br />

for aschool assignment and<br />

presented it during Tuesday’s<br />

concert.<br />

‘‘I might be learning the<br />

guitar next year.<br />

‘‘I want to be afamous<br />

musician and me and my<br />

friends are going to play in a<br />

band.’’<br />

The Rangiora Salvation Army<br />

provides the instruments and<br />

funds the music lessons.<br />

Christine says she is keen to<br />

hear from potential sponsors to<br />

keep the programme going.<br />

The programme is for up to 16<br />

children, so there are two<br />

vacancies available.<br />

Setting the tone ...<br />

Conductor Barrett Hocking leads a<br />

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for the Just Brass music<br />

programme run by the Rangiora<br />

Salvation Army.<br />

PHOTOS: DAVID HILL<br />

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Rangiora’sheritage features on calendar<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Photographs of old Rangiora<br />

are once again featuring on a<br />

fundraising calendar.<br />

Rangiora Museum curator<br />

Ann Jelfs says the 2020<br />

calendar, afundraiser for the<br />

museum, has once again been<br />

sponsored by R. Grant<br />

Electrical and Wilson Print.<br />

Mrs Jelfs says her favourite<br />

photo is the one chosen for<br />

January of the Cam Dairy<br />

Produce Company Ltd’s cheese<br />

factory on the corner of<br />

<strong>North</strong>brook and Boys roads,<br />

‘‘because it’s where Igrew up’’.<br />

‘‘It was closed after World<br />

War 1and it was empty during<br />

World War 2, so it was used as a<br />

playground for children.’’<br />

Later, it become the St<br />

Clement’s Peel Factory, where<br />

Mystery object ... Rangiora Museum volunteers are keen to learn what<br />

this device was used for.<br />

Mrs Jelfs was employed for a<br />

holiday job peeling ginger and<br />

taking the pips out of cherries.<br />

‘‘We lived downstream, so<br />

you always knew when they<br />

were emptying the vat, because<br />

the water would be red or<br />

green.’’<br />

The cover page features a<br />

horse fair at the former<br />

Rangiora saleyards site, which<br />

was situated between Victoria<br />

and Percival streets.<br />

The calendars are on sale for<br />

$15 from Rangiora Museum or<br />

from Ian McIntosh at Rangiora<br />

Barbers.<br />

Mrs Jelfs says the calendar<br />

would make the perfect<br />

Christmas present alongside a<br />

booklet, Rangiora Random<br />

Jottings,which sell for $10 each.<br />

The booklet is acollection of<br />

‘‘little snippets’’ written by the<br />

late Don Hawkins for the<br />

museum’s newsletter.<br />

Amystery object, aPhotax<br />

chrome glazing plate, had<br />

museum volunteers scratching<br />

their heads and they are keen<br />

to learn more about it.<br />

The item is electrical and has<br />

acloth top, which folds on top of<br />

astainless steel base.<br />

Aquick Google search<br />

suggests achrome glazing plate<br />

is used in developing<br />

photographs.<br />

The Rangiora Museum is<br />

open on Wednesdays and<br />

Sundays from 1.30pm to 4pm.<br />

With children’s activity sheets<br />

available, it is worth avisit<br />

during the school holidays.<br />

Admission is $2 for adults, and<br />

50 cents for children.<br />

New calendars ... Rangiora Museum curator Ann Jelfs displays a2020<br />

calendar of old Rangiora photographs, which the museum is selling as<br />

afundraiser.<br />

PHOTOS: DAVID HILL


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NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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Town Hall performance ... Emmelia<br />

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The schoolheld two performances of<br />

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Both shows featured more than 100<br />

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Bothperformances werealmost full<br />

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‘‘Weare very happy with that —aroom<br />

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‘‘The show came along in leapsand<br />

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pairofperformances today,’’ she<br />

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Large hailstones pepper nursery<br />

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He said CJ’s retail area wasn’taffected,<br />

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The storm had hit at one of the<br />

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Thestormhad left afew tonnes of hail,<br />

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‘‘Itisabit of adouble­edged sword.We<br />

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The<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport&RecreationTrust is pleased to announcefinalists forthe <strong>2019</strong> MainPower <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Sports Awards. These<br />

finalists were selected from 66 high calibrenominationscovering an incredible 32 different sporting codes,fromgrass-rootstointernational<br />

representatives. CATEGORY and SUPREMEAWARD winners willbeannounced at the awards dinner on Friday 1st November at the Ohoka Sport&<br />

Events Centre. Tickets areavailable nowfromthe <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Sport &Recreation Trust. Ph: <strong>03</strong> 975 5560. Email: roliver@sportstrust.org.nz<br />

The <strong>2019</strong> finalists are...<br />

Pictured LtoR:<br />

RangioraCroquet Club,EsraMcGoldrick,<br />

KimCotton,Omihi School Farm Race<br />

Sportsman (sponsoredbyNFPreen Fencing)<br />

Kazuma Kabori -Golf. Winningthe <strong>2019</strong> NZ PGA at Pegasus<br />

against afield of seasoned professionals capped agreat year for<br />

Kazuma, which included wins and topplacings at tournaments<br />

across NZ and Australia.<br />

JacobVincent - Rugby. Astandoutperformer in the successful<br />

Glenmark-Cheviot Div 1rugbyteam, Jacob also claimed the<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Senior RugbyPlayerofthe Year Award.<br />

Fraser Sheat-Cricket. OurJunior Sportsman from 2018<br />

continued to perform through last summer’s season and has<br />

recently secured acontract with <strong>Canterbury</strong> Cricketfor the<br />

upcoming domestic provincial season.<br />

Sportswoman (sponsored by R. Grant Electrical)<br />

Debs Bean -Boxing. In just her second year of boxing Debs<br />

wonboth the <strong>North</strong> and South Island Champs in her division<br />

and qualified for the NZ Champs in <strong>October</strong>.<br />

Thesingle mother of three is on a7-fight<br />

winning streak she hopes to extend.<br />

GraceBrooker - Rugby. Gracemade a<br />

strong impressionondebut forthe Black<br />

Fernsoff the bench against Australia this year,<br />

and wasakey member of the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

team thatwon the FarahPalmer Cup in 2018.<br />

StephTweed -Dog Trials. Thefirst woman<br />

in over 100 years to win aNZDogTrials event.<br />

Steph, from Waikari, wonthe StraightHunt<br />

section of both the <strong>North</strong> Islandand NZ<br />

Kazuma Kabori<br />

Champs with dogGrit, after finishing third at the SouthIsland<br />

Champs in theZigZag Hunt with dog Lou.<br />

Junior Sportsman (sponsored byRangioraNew World)<br />

Luke Hopkinson-Wrestling. Judged as one of the country’s<br />

most promising young wrestlersin2018, Luke has gone on to<br />

win at the National Wrestling Champs and the NZ Secondary<br />

School Champs. Luke wasalso selectedfor the NZ Junior<br />

Wrestling Team that travelled to the US earlier this year.<br />

GusKelliher -Swimming. Breaking the long-standing NZ<br />

50m Butterfly record at the Australian StateTeamsChamps put<br />

the gloss on astrong showing against Aussie’s best swimmers,<br />

which included bronzemedals in 100m and 200m backstroke.<br />

Fletcher Newell -Rugby. Strong performancesfor <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

at the 2018 Jock Hobbs National U19 tournamentsaw Fletcher<br />

selectedfor the NZ side to contest theU20WorldChamps.<br />

Rhys Mariu -Cricket. At just 17 Rhys was one of the youngest<br />

members of the NZ U19 Cricket team which played5ODIs<br />

againstits Australian counterparts in July,and wasthe only<br />

playerfromeither team to scoreacenturyinthe series.<br />

Junior Sportswoman (sponsored by Active Health)<br />

Esra McGoldrick-Basketball. After returning from a<br />

scholarship in theUS, Esrawas selectedfor the National<br />

Women’s Team for the <strong>2019</strong> Asia Cupand William Jones Cup,<br />

and wasakey figureinthe triumphant<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Basketball’s Premier Women’s team this season.<br />

MaceyFraser - Futsal &Football. Selectiontothe NZ Futsal<br />

Fernswas greatrewardfor Macey’sefforts in the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

and Rangiora High SchoolFutsal teams which both won<br />

national titles thisyear. Maceywasalsoakey member of NZ<br />

U17 team which came thirdattheFIFAU17 WorldCup.<br />

Gabrielle Rennie-Football. Alwaysathreatonattack Gabi<br />

wasasenior member of the NZ teamthatmade historyby<br />

finishing 3rdatthe U17 Women’s Football WorldCup. Gabby<br />

has sincebeen selectedfor the NZ U19 team and the Football<br />

FernsTraining camp ahead of the WorldCup.<br />

HelenMatthews-Basketball. Abusy year sawHelen selected<br />

to attend theSteve AdamsInvitational Camp while playing<br />

forthe <strong>Canterbury</strong> Wildcats,NCBA Premier Women’s team and<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>U19 team, topped off with selection to the NZ U18<br />

3-on-3 TournamentAsia Qualifier.<br />

Sports Team (sponsored by TheSport Shop)<br />

GlenmarkCheviotDiv 1RugbyTeam. An undefeatedseason<br />

sawthis team declared jointwinners of the Combined Country<br />

Div1competition after drawing with Southerninanover-time<br />

thriller,and winners of the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Div 1competition.<br />

Rangiora High School Girls Futsal Team. Strong<br />

performances through the tournamentand alast second goal<br />

sawthe team win the National Secondary SchoolsSenior Futsal<br />

Championships forthe firsttime.<br />

Olivia Cottam &Lauren Sim -Rowing. Afterbeing partof<br />

8s and 4s crewsthatmade Afinalsatthe Rowing National<br />

Championships,Olivia and Lauren teamed up to win the final of<br />

the Women’s Club Coxless Pair.<br />

Sports Coach (sponsored by Pegasus Golf &Sports Club)<br />

Liam Connelly -Basketball. This year Liam took on the<br />

co-coaching role forthe Waitaha (<strong>Canterbury</strong>) U19 boys<br />

team, helping both A&Bteams qualify forthe National<br />

U19 Championships,where they finished 3rd and 10th<br />

respectively.<br />

MatthewCunningham - Basketball. Coach of the NCBA<br />

U20 team which won the<strong>Canterbury</strong>club competition<br />

in <strong>2019</strong>, Matt isalsoheadcoachfor the highlysuccessful<br />

NCBA Hoops & StarsAcademies.<br />

SamWatkins-Basketball. This year Samhas takenon<br />

coachingroles with the Waitaha U15 girls(3rdatNationals)<br />

and RangioraHigh School Senior Ateam which finished<br />

6th at the South Island Champs, qualifying them forthe NZ<br />

SecondarySchool Nationals in <strong>October</strong>.<br />

Masters Sportsperson (sponsoredbyRangiora VetCentre)<br />

Julia Spark-Triathlon. Competing in events around the world<br />

Julia has had memorable results at the Grape Ride (1st overall<br />

female),ChallengeWanakaHalf Ironman (1st in age group), and<br />

AntarcticaMarathon(2nd in age group).<br />

Sara Schist -Crossfit. Selection to the NZ Crossfitteam for<br />

the Masters League Games came afterSarafinished 2nd at the<br />

National semifinals and in the toptwo in her division and age<br />

group in <strong>Canterbury</strong>inthe Australasian Masters League Open.<br />

Leigh Routhan -Bodybuilding. Afterjust 2years in thesport<br />

of bodybuilding Leigh placed2nd in his age group at the Asia<br />

Pacific and Otago Championships recently.<br />

Sports Official (sponsoredbyAll Insure)<br />

TomMosely-Hockey. Afamiliar facein<strong>Canterbury</strong>Hockey<br />

Premier and Div 1fixtures this year,<br />

Tomumpired at the recent Rankin<br />

Cup&India ShieldSecondarySchool<br />

tournamentfor the 10thyear running.<br />

Kim Cotton -Cricket. This year Kim<br />

wasnamed Umpireofthe Year by<br />

the NZ Cricket Umpires &Scorers<br />

Association afterstanding in several<br />

matchesaspartofthe Women’s World<br />

T20 competition and the ICCWomen’s<br />

T20 WorldCup Qualifying tournament.<br />

Rangiora HighSchool FutsalTeam<br />

Athlete withaDisability (sponsoredbyMcAlpinesMitre10)<br />

Kyle Harpur -Athletics. Kyle representedNZinShot Putand<br />

Mini Javelin at the Special Olympics WorldSummer games in<br />

AbuDhabi this year,winning bronzeand silver medals.<br />

HavenDrinnan-Swimming. Following gold medals at the last<br />

Special Olympics,Havencompeted in the regional Tier 1event in<br />

Blenheim recently,returningwith goldmedals in her specialist<br />

Freestyle &Breaststroke events.<br />

CarlyRobb -Swimming. At the regional Ribbon Dayevent in<br />

Blenheim Carlywon gold in Assisted Swim and Freestyle events.<br />

She has also performed well in the pool at NZ Special Olympics<br />

and plays Netball at Hagley Park everyweek through winter.<br />

Sports Event (sponsored by Waimakariri DistrictCouncil)<br />

NCBA South Island PrimarySchool Tournament<strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Bringing in 43 teams and over 450 Year 5-8 players,the SIPT is<br />

one of <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong>’slargest sporting events. It provides<br />

local school players arareopportunitytoplayagainst teams<br />

from across the South Island.<br />

<strong>2019</strong> <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong>SwimClub Ribbon Meet. Attracting<br />

almost 300 swimmers and their supporters from all <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Swimming Clubs,thistwo-day eventprovides valuable<br />

competition experiencefor swimmersand officials.<br />

Omihi School Farm Race. In just its second yearthe Omihi<br />

School Farm Raceattracted273 runners,walkers and<br />

mountainbikers from 7to90years old,including toplevel<br />

international athletesand first timers. The event is amajor fund<br />

raiser forthissmallschool, raising over $12,000.<br />

Club of the Year (InjuryPreventionWaimakariri)<br />

RangioraGolf Club. The110 year old RangioraGolf Club<br />

continues to provide forits 411 members and the wider<br />

community. With astrong committee and volunteerbase the<br />

club is introducing new initiatives forplayers young and old to<br />

carry its success into the future.<br />

RangioraCroquet Club. Promoting Croquet asasportfor all<br />

ages has been one of the key focuses of the RCCoverthe past<br />

year. Withitsnew facilityonRiver Road theclubhas been able<br />

to increase membership from 9to46, with manyofthe new<br />

members having never playedthe sportbefore.<br />

<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> SwimClub. Ourlocal swim club continues<br />

to grow and is bringing through increasing numbers of<br />

swimmers from its juniorprogrammes into teamstocompete<br />

at regional and national meets,supportedbyexcellentcoaches<br />

and officials.<br />

GlenmarkCheviotRFC. Fielding aColts team to playinthe<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Countrycompetition this year helped boost the<br />

success of this club across the board-success which included<br />

winning both the Combined and NC Div 1titles and claiming<br />

the Club of the Year awardattheNC RugbyAwards.<br />

ServicetoSport (sponsored by BNZ, Harcourts RangioraFour<br />

SeasonsRealty&Hurunui District Council)<br />

John Hamilton -Cricket. Amember of the OhokaCricket Club<br />

forover40years,Johnhas spent the last 30 of these in roles for<br />

the club committee,including President, and for<strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

CountryCricket as boardmember,coach and selector. John<br />

also prepares the cricket pitchesatMandeville<br />

Sports Club and sponsors manyteams and<br />

sports through his local business.<br />

Mike Smart-BMX. Despitebeing with the<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> BMX Club foronly ashort<br />

time,Mike’sinput has been pivotal in the<br />

developmentofthe club’s new track in Rangiora<br />

with the aim of making it afantastic facilityto<br />

benefit the whole community.<br />

Gordon Wong -Basketball. Chairmanof<br />

NCBA is just the latest of many rolesGordon<br />

has undertaken forthe bettermentofthe sport<br />

across the region. While still coaching and managing teams<br />

-and mentoring others in these roles too-his mainaim is to<br />

continue to raise the profile of the sportand theopportunities<br />

it givestoour players both young and old.<br />

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<strong>2019</strong> MainPower Youth Sports<br />

Scholarship Finalists<br />

MainPower is pleased to supportyouth sporting achievementin<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Theaim of the MainPower Youth Sports Scholarships is to assist local sporting talenttoperform to their utmost ability. TheScholarships<br />

support high achieving young sports people from within Waimakariri, Hurunui and Kaikouradistricts to achieveattainable goals and to build<br />

afoundation thatwill encourage astrong cultureofsportingsuccessand excellenceacross the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> region.<br />

Through apartnership between MainPower and the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Sport & Recreation Trust,scholarships totalling$30,000 will be<br />

awarded to these outstanding young <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> sports people at the 18th annual MainPower <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Sports Awards on<br />

Friday1st November,with these funds going towardstheir continued developmentintheir chosen sport for the next 12 months.<br />

Tickets to the awards areavailable fromthe <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport&Recreation Trust.Ph: <strong>03</strong> 975 5560 oremail roliver@sportstrust.org.nz<br />

Kazuma Kabori (17) -Golf<br />

•1st -<strong>2019</strong> NZPGA Championship<br />

•1st -2018 Victoria Junior Amateur Championships<br />

•2nd -<strong>2019</strong> NZ Strokeplay<br />

•2nd -<strong>2019</strong> Australasian Boy’sChampionships<br />

•1st -<strong>2019</strong> South Island Strokeplay<br />

•NZRepresentativeatIMG Junior Worlds,Mexico International,<br />

2018 Jack Newton International Championship<br />

Blair Currie (18)-Football<br />

•NZ Football U17 women’s team 2018<br />

-3rd at FIFA 2018 U17 WorldCup<br />

-<strong>2019</strong> HalbergAwardsfinalists<br />

-<strong>2019</strong> winners of NZ Football Team of the Year<br />

•Selected to SetonHall University(NJ)team -Div1NCAA<br />

•Mainland Football Senior Women’s GK of theYear 2018<br />

Olivia Sloan (17) - Archery<br />

•Member of ArcheryNZWomen’s team U17 and Open<br />

•33rdfrom 83 at <strong>2019</strong> Youth World Championships<br />

•NZteamat ArcheryWorld Championships in the Netherlands<br />

•Currently holds 7xNZrecords<br />

• <strong>2019</strong> ArcheryNZNationals<br />

-1st Cadet Recurve and 1st MatchPlay<br />

-3rd Senior Division Matchplay<br />

Helen Matthews (17) -Basketball<br />

•Member of NZU18 3-on-3 team for AsiaCup<br />

•Member of <strong>Canterbury</strong>Wildcats Women’s Basketball team<br />

•Member of<strong>Canterbury</strong>U19 team and selectedfor<br />

Tournamentteam at U19 Nationals<br />

•Selected to Steven Adams Camp forNZ’sbest Secondary<br />

School Players<br />

•Member of Mainland Eagles Academy<br />

GeorgePrain (19) -Rugby<br />

•<strong>Canterbury</strong>Under 19 team<br />

• Lincoln UniversityPremier Colts<br />

• NZSecondary Schools RugbyTeam<br />

• 50Caps forRangioraHigh School 1st XV<br />

• <strong>Canterbury</strong>Country&<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Representative<br />

Gabrielle Rennie (18) - Football<br />

•NZFootball U17 women’s team 2018<br />

-3rd at FIFA2018 U17 World Cup<br />

-<strong>2019</strong> HalbergAwardsfinalists<br />

-<strong>2019</strong> winners of NZ Football Team of the Year<br />

•Selectedfor NZ Football Fernstraining camp<br />

•PartofNZU20Team thatqualified for2020 WorldCup<br />

RebeccaJones (18) -Archery<br />

•7th in Individual MatchPlayat2018 YouthOlympicGames<br />

•4th in Teams MatchPlayat2018 Youth Olympic Games<br />

•NZIndoor Nationals <strong>2019</strong><br />

-1st in Target,2nd in MatchPlay<br />

•NZOutdoor Nationals<br />

-1st in Clout,3rdinTarget<br />

•Nominatedfor Halberg“Emerging Talent”Award <strong>2019</strong><br />

Jacob Turner (16) -Mountainbiking<br />

•1st -U17 at <strong>2019</strong> Oceania XCOChampionships<br />

•3rd -U17 at <strong>2019</strong> NZ National MTBChampionships<br />

•2018 South Island Schools Championships -1st overall<br />

-1st Enduro, 1st Downhill,2nd Cross Country<br />

•1st at Cyclocross Nationals<br />

• 2ndatSouth Island Mountainbike Championships<br />

Angus Kelliher(17) - Swimming<br />

•Member of NZ team at 2018 Australian State Championships<br />

-set new NZ 50m Butterfly record<br />

-3rd in 100m &200m Backstroke<br />

-4th in 100m &200m Butterfly<br />

•Selectedfor NZ team at <strong>2019</strong> Australian StateChampionships<br />

•Multiple Golds at NZ AgeGroupChampionships<br />

•MemberofNZGold SwimmingSquad<br />

MaceyFraser(17)-Football&Futsal<br />

•NZFootball U17 women’s team 2018<br />

-3rd at FIFA2018 U17 WorldCup<br />

•NZNational Women’s Futsal Team forTourtoChina<br />

•NZSecondarySchools U19 Football team<br />

•<strong>Canterbury</strong>United Pride Women’s Football and Futsal teams<br />

-Both national champions in 2018.<br />

•Led RHS Futsal team to National SecondarySchools Title<br />

This year 14 applications were received forthe MainPower Youth Sports Scholarships. All applicants were extremely well qualified andasusual some<br />

difficult decisionsweremadebythe judges to selectjust tenfinalists from this talentedgroup,and the topthree from these ten. Unfortunately,the<br />

following three young sports men and women did not receiveascholarship this year,but we congratulate them on their successes and encourage them to<br />

keep achieving greatresults over the coming year so we see them in our finals list in the future...<br />

Kate Campbell - Rifle Shooting; Luke Hopkinson - Wrestling; Star Richens - Iceskating<br />

<strong>2019</strong> Judges :<br />

Julie Seymour,Pat Barwick,Lorraine McLeod &Athol Earl


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‘It has been achallenge<br />

for all of us,’ says mayor<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Winston Gray has had his last council<br />

meeting, as he counts down to<br />

retirement.<br />

The Kaikoura mayor, who will bow out<br />

on <strong>October</strong> 12, attended Friday’s<br />

retirement function for Waimakariri<br />

Mayor David Ayers.<br />

‘‘We had the last council meeting on<br />

Wednesday (last week) and<br />

we had afunction that night<br />

and went out for tea.<br />

‘‘It’s nice to be finished.<br />

There’s still some work to<br />

tidy up yet and reporting to<br />

do, so I’m not really in<br />

retirement mode yet.’’<br />

Mr Gray says he has<br />

enjoyed his nine years as<br />

mayor, with the last three<br />

years being the most<br />

eventful.<br />

He could not have<br />

imagined what lay ahead<br />

when re­elected for athird<br />

term three years ago.<br />

Amonth after the election Mr Gray and<br />

his fellow councillors were at aretreat at<br />

St Arnaud in the Nelson region when the<br />

7.8­magnitude earthquake struck early<br />

on November 14, 2016.<br />

Once the heart­stopping shaking<br />

subsided, thoughts immediately turned<br />

to getting home.<br />

But as they wove their way along<br />

damaged and broken roads they soon<br />

realised aroad trip was futile and gave<br />

up at Rita farm, four kilometres south of<br />

the Clarence Valley.<br />

Eventually, ahelicopter could be<br />

heard flying toward their convoy, which<br />

they managed to wave down. They<br />

Winston Gray<br />

hitched aride back to their battered<br />

seaside township.<br />

‘‘It is coming up to three years since<br />

the earthquake that struck our area and<br />

it is hard to imagine that we are where<br />

we are today.<br />

‘‘A huge thanks must go out to central<br />

government for their support to us,<br />

which is ongoing.<br />

‘‘Throughout our town the work is<br />

really ramping up, with<br />

bridges being built, water<br />

works and sewer works<br />

being carried out.’’<br />

Mr Gray says the<br />

Kaikoura council is<br />

grateful for the support it<br />

has received from other<br />

councils, including<br />

Hurunui, Waimakariri and<br />

Christchurch.<br />

‘‘As Inear the end of nine<br />

years’ involvement in local<br />

government, it is time to<br />

reflect on what has<br />

happened.<br />

‘‘It has been achallenge for all of us to<br />

get through and Ibelieve we are getting<br />

through this process with another year<br />

to run.<br />

‘‘It has been difficult to minimise the<br />

impact of the cost to our community. As<br />

far as rates go, this has been the biggest<br />

challenge for our council.’’<br />

Mr Gray extended his thanks to<br />

council staff, who he says have worked<br />

tirelessly to meet the challenges of<br />

earthquake recovery.<br />

He says there is some stability around<br />

the council table, with only himself and<br />

Cr Celeste Harnett standing down. The<br />

only contest in the district is for the<br />

mayoralty.<br />

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20 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Thousands of plants bed in at Silverstream<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Volunteershave planted about 3500<br />

nativeseedlingsatSilverstream Reserve<br />

this year.<br />

WaimakaririDistrict Council<br />

community projects officer Mike Kwant<br />

says he has enjoyed working with the<br />

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and whenyou’reusing community and<br />

volunteersittakes abit more time, but<br />

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‘‘With the SilverstreamReserve,the<br />

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are either on the advisorygroup or<br />

among the volunteers, so it’sareal<br />

collaborative effort and you can see the<br />

progress of what’shappened over the last<br />

10 years,’’hesays.<br />

‘‘I feel quite privileged to havehad the<br />

mantle passed on to me and it’s agood<br />

crew to work with.’’<br />

While much of the earlier workhad<br />

been carried out at the easternend of the<br />

reserve, around 2000 kanuka seedlings<br />

have been planted at the western end in<br />

the last 18 months, Mr Kwantsays.<br />

‘‘Some of these plantings don’ttake off,<br />

but at SilverstreamReserve you can see<br />

you are contributingand the rewardsare<br />

there. Peopleare now walking their dogs<br />

and there’shorseridinginthe reserve,<br />

so people are enjoying the<br />

environment.’’<br />

Taggarts Earthmoving recently<br />

mulchedgorse and broom in the reserve<br />

as partofthe company’scommunity<br />

environmental project, whilestaff from<br />

Fulton Hogan helped plant 650 seedlings<br />

near the Heywards Road entrancelast<br />

week.<br />

Other businesses and community<br />

organisations whichhave supported the<br />

projectthis year include staff from Spark<br />

(575 seedlings), RSA volunteers (660<br />

seedlings), the University of <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

and WaimakaririStudent Volunteer<br />

Armies (600 seedlings), community Arbor<br />

Day planting (300seedlings), Church of<br />

Latterday Saints (290 seedlings)and<br />

Kaiapoi RSA gears up for centenary<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

The communityisencouraged to join in<br />

celebrations for the Kaiapoi RSA’s<br />

centenarynext month.<br />

PresidentNeillPrice says local RSA<br />

members are lookingforward to<br />

celebratingthe milestone.<br />

‘‘We are keen for the public to come and<br />

help us celebrate the occasion. Local<br />

people have been very good at supporting<br />

us over the years, particularly on Anzac<br />

Day.’’<br />

The Kaiapoi RSA turned100 earlier<br />

this year,but opted to hold off on its<br />

celebrations untilNovember.<br />

Acommunity evening will be held at the<br />

Kaiapoi Club on Friday, November 1,<br />

followed the next day by amilitary parade<br />

from 2pm, featuring the New Zealand<br />

Army Band.<br />

Planting day ... Fulton Hogan staff joined volunteers for arecent planting day at<br />

Silverstream Reserve.<br />

conservation volunteers (420seedlings).<br />

Mr Kwant saysplantingat<br />

Silverstream Reserve is now winding<br />

down as the weather conditions will get<br />

warmer and drierover coming months.<br />

However, there will be plenty of<br />

opportunities for the community to get<br />

involved nextyear.<br />

‘‘When you plant acouple of thousand<br />

seedlings you don’t want to be constantly<br />

watering them. But we will be starting<br />

againinthe autumn.<br />

‘‘If you’ve got agroup that’skeen to do<br />

The procession will start in Fuller<br />

Streetand continue along Williams<br />

Street, finishing at the Kaiapoi Cenotaph<br />

on RavenQuay.<br />

Royal New ZealandRSA president BJ<br />

Clark will be among thoselaying awreath,<br />

while representativesofthe army, navy<br />

and air force, the Rangiora 88 Squadron<br />

Air Cadets, RSA members and local<br />

groupssuch as police, fire and ambulance<br />

have been invited to participate in the<br />

parade.<br />

Local schoolchildren will form aguard<br />

of honour along Williams Street, Mr Price<br />

says. ‘‘We findthat’sbetterthan having<br />

them walk all the way, because they’vegot<br />

to be able to keep up.’’<br />

Acentennial plaque ‘‘inmemoryof<br />

those who have gone beforeus’’ will be<br />

placednext to the memorialwall and<br />

dedicated duringashort service.<br />

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some work in their community, we can<br />

offer an opportunity to helpout.<br />

‘‘We’ve got all the spadesand the gear<br />

and we can connectyou withthe<br />

SilverstreamVolunteers, who are out<br />

there every week.’’<br />

Any groups wantingtovolunteer at<br />

SilverstreamReserve or other planting<br />

projects in the district can email Mike at<br />

michael.kwant@wmk.govt.nz, or,<br />

alternatively, Noelene at<br />

silverstream.volunteers@gmail.com, or<br />

phone (021)067 6446.<br />

AKaiapoi RSA contingent will alsolay<br />

awreath at the RSA cemetery,before a<br />

dinner on Saturday evening for members,<br />

attendedbyDefence and Veterans Affairs<br />

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Theevening’sentertainment will be<br />

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Ashortchurch servicewill be held on<br />

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Recognition for years of service<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Two Kaiapoi community<br />

stalwartsreceived their<br />

Queen’s Service Medals(QSM)<br />

at separate investiture<br />

ceremonies recently.<br />

Retired Kaiapoilawyer<br />

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QSM fromGovernor­General<br />

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whileNeill Price receivedhis<br />

Peach tree asymbol of agrowing trend<br />

The Kaiapoi Food Forest is<br />

sowing the seeds of<br />

wellbeing for university<br />

students.<br />

Trust chairman Brent<br />

Cairns was on hand on<br />

Saturday at the start of the<br />

Great Otakaro Avon River<br />

Walk, one of the first events<br />

in The Breeze Christchurch<br />

Walking Festival, to present<br />

ablackboy peach tree and<br />

other plants to the<br />

University of <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Student Volunteer Army.<br />

Student Volunteer Army<br />

member Grace Feltham said<br />

the plants will be added to<br />

the university’s edible<br />

campus walk, which was<br />

started earlier this year to<br />

support wellbeing —abig<br />

issue for students.<br />

Brent says the edible<br />

campus food fits in well with<br />

the Kaiapoi Food Forest’s<br />

at aceremonyatLarnach<br />

Castle in DunedinonFriday.<br />

‘‘It was the culmination of a<br />

lifetime’swork serving the<br />

community andIwas<br />

honoured to receive the<br />

award,’’MrRedmondsaid.<br />

He is aformer lawyerand<br />

businessman. He has served on<br />

the Kaiapoi­Tuahiwi<br />

Community Board and is<br />

involved in several community<br />

organisations, including Big<br />

Brothers Big Sisters of <strong>North</strong><br />

philosophy.<br />

‘‘We’re trying to show that<br />

it’s not so hard to grow food<br />

and it’s not hard to grow<br />

things sustainably.<br />

‘‘The university is<br />

obviously setting the<br />

example as well.’’<br />

Grace said she was<br />

‘‘excited’’ by the prospect of<br />

tasting ablackboy peach.<br />

‘‘Next year, around about<br />

mid­March, Grace will be<br />

able to grab apeach as she<br />

goes off to class,’’ Brent says.<br />

The Kaiapoi Food Forest<br />

will be presenting afruit<br />

tree to the Waimakariri<br />

Student Volunteer Army at<br />

the start of the Kaiapoi<br />

River Wellbeing Walk on<br />

Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 12, during<br />

the final weekend of the<br />

Christchurch Walking<br />

Festival.<br />

Both walks, which are<br />

Queen’s Service Medal ... Philip Redmond received his Queen’s<br />

Service Medal from Dame Patsy Reddy recently in Wellington.<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong>and Coastguard<br />

<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />

He was involved with the<br />

formation of the MV Tuhoe<br />

Kaiapoi Rivertown Trust,now<br />

the Kaiapoi MaritimeHeritage<br />

Trust, serving as chairman<br />

since2005.<br />

Mr Price instigatedthe<br />

purchaseofthe MV Tuhoe in<br />

20<strong>03</strong> and has served as a<br />

trustee and secretary.<br />

He was elected to the<br />

Kaiapoi Borough Council in<br />

Planting wellbeing ... Kaiapoi High School pupil Sasha<br />

Crawford, left, aged 17, and Kaiapoi Food Forest Trust chairman<br />

Brent Cairns present apeach tree to University of <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Student Volunteer Army member Grace Feltham. PHOTO: DAVID HILL<br />

being sponsored by Walk for<br />

the Planet, aMethodist<br />

Church initiative, have a<br />

focus on youth wellbeing<br />

and the wellbeing of the<br />

1986, beforeserving three<br />

terms on the Waimakariri<br />

DistrictCouncil. He hasbeen<br />

Kaiapoi RSA president since<br />

2012and hasfilled other<br />

communityroles.<br />

Mr Price was joinedin<br />

Dunedin by Rangiora’s Jan<br />

Pentecost,whose QSM was<br />

announced in the New Year’s<br />

Honours List.She has been the<br />

national secretary of Grey<br />

Power since 2010, and local<br />

secretary and co­chair.<br />

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17­year­old Sasha Crawford,<br />

who is attending Kaiapoi<br />

High School this year.<br />

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NEWS<br />

22 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Chris shows his<br />

skills at the wheel<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

ARangiora firefighter has hadhis<br />

driving skills put to the test.<br />

ChrisAndrew received the award<br />

for top rookieatthe recentUnited<br />

Fire Brigades’ Associationnational<br />

driver competition at Mansfield Park<br />

in Feilding.<br />

He was competing in the<br />

competition for the first time, up<br />

against 100 drivers, including 32<br />

rookies.<br />

He finished 20th overall and was<br />

the toprookie.<br />

‘‘I wasgobsmacked. Iwas blown<br />

away.Ididn’t expecttodosowellthe<br />

firsttime round. I’m just absolutely<br />

rapt withthe result,’’ Chris says.<br />

He was one of seven<strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> firefighters in the<br />

competition, including five from<br />

Waikuku Beach and one from Cust.<br />

The competitionwas heldovertwo<br />

days and involved atheory test and<br />

11 individualexercises, which tested<br />

drivers’ overall ability, efficiency,<br />

aptitude and smoothness of<br />

operationoffire appliances.<br />

Exercises included bay and<br />

parallel parking, straight­line<br />

driving, lane changes, braking,<br />

estimatingclearance and negotiating<br />

serpentine and shrinkingchicanes.<br />

Driversreceivedpenalties for<br />

knocking over road conesand any<br />

mistakes they made.<br />

Chrissays fireappliances are now<br />

fullyautomatic, making themalittle<br />

easier to manoeuvre.<br />

‘‘But just because the siren is going<br />

and the lights are flashing, it doesn’t<br />

meanother drivers willget out of<br />

yourway any quicker, so you’ve got to<br />

knowwhat you’re doing.<br />

‘‘I learned alot out of it and I’m<br />

keentohave another go next year<br />

and Iencourage others from<strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> to enter.’’<br />

He entered the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

provincial drivers’ competition<br />

earlier thisyear and enjoyed the<br />

experience.<br />

While he came 17th out of 21<br />

drivers, it was enough for him to<br />

decidetogive thenationals acrack.<br />

‘‘I was prettygreen and Ididn’t<br />

knowwhat to expect, but acouple of<br />

the guys created some training<br />

exercisesbehind the Rangiora Fire<br />

Stationinthe car parkand then<br />

there was training at Lincoln<br />

University.<br />

‘‘There’s definitelyafew tricks to<br />

eachofthe exercises to try to be the<br />

bestthat you can.’’<br />

Originallyfrom Christchurch,<br />

Chris has beenafirefighter for 17<br />

years, joining the Renwick Volunteer<br />

FireBrigade in 2002, before<br />

transferringtoRangiorain2013.<br />

He is an aircraftengineer and<br />

builder by trade, returning to<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> to work for the<br />

EarthquakeCommission and then<br />

insurance company IAG on<br />

earthquake work.<br />

Lastyear he returned to aircraft<br />

engineering, working at<br />

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Rookie driver ... Rangiora Volunteer Fire Brigade member<br />

ChrisAndrewwas thrilled to win the award for toprookie at<br />

the United Fire Brigades’ Association national driver<br />

competition.<br />

PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

Dalley chairs<br />

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Hurunui Mayor Winton<br />

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NEWS<br />

26 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Record submissions<br />

over water plan<br />

Environment<strong>Canterbury</strong>has received<br />

several hundred submissions on its<br />

proposed Plan Change7tothe Landand<br />

WaterRegional Plan.<br />

Planningmanager Andrew Parrish says<br />

the exact number of submissionswill be<br />

knowninafew weeks, but it is ‘‘safe to say,<br />

however, that we have neverreceived<br />

anywhere near as many for any previous<br />

plan change, even to the original Land and<br />

WaterRegional Plan’’.<br />

‘‘This showshow interested<br />

communities are in important freshwater<br />

provisions that mayaffect them —with<br />

further focus now on the Government’s<br />

Action Plan for Healthy Waterways as<br />

well,’’ Mr Parrish says.<br />

The plan change aimstoimprove freshwaterquality<br />

and outcomes, increase<br />

minimum flows of rivers and streams, and<br />

further reduce nitrate lossesfrom farms.<br />

A‘‘summary of decisions requested’’ is<br />

now beingpreparedbyEnvironment<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>, whichwill be publicly notified<br />

for further submissions later in the year.<br />

Following this, apublic hearing of<br />

submissions and evidence will take place<br />

before an independent hearing panel,<br />

probably in the firsthalfof2020.<br />

Proposed Plan Change 7tothe Land and<br />

WaterRegional Plan, the last to be notified<br />

with the Environment<strong>Canterbury</strong> Act still<br />

in place,isinthree parts.<br />

Part Aisregion­wide and concerns<br />

improvingfreshwater outcomes in<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>, protecting habitats of<br />

indigenousspecies, and providing for<br />

managed aquiferrecharge, as well as<br />

establishing anew nutrientframework for<br />

commercial vegetable­growing operations.<br />

PartsBand Crelate to the Orari Temuka<br />

OpihiPareoraand Waimakariri subregions<br />

respectively, and have been<br />

developed by theirzone committees.<br />

Key changes introduced by Parts Band<br />

Cinclude new waterquality limits for<br />

groundwater and surface water;<br />

requirements for farms to further reduce<br />

nitrogen losses; increases to minimum<br />

flows for rivers and streams; acap on the<br />

volumeofwater availablefor allocation;<br />

and requirementstoexcludestock from a<br />

broader range of water bodies.<br />

Plan Change 7isnot affected by the<br />

Government’s proposalsinthe Action Plan<br />

for HealthyWaterways at this stage.<br />

Mr Parrish says if the Government<br />

reaches the stage of gazetting anew<br />

National PolicyStatementonfreshwater<br />

beforethe hearing panel delivers its<br />

recommendationsonPlan Change 7, the<br />

panel will consider the contents and<br />

relevanceofthe new policy statement<br />

when preparing its recommendations.<br />

ECan says the Government’s announcement<br />

includes actionsalreadybeingtaken<br />

in <strong>Canterbury</strong>, such as workingwith<br />

farmers to bring downnutrient limits.<br />

He says Proposed Plan Change 7isa<br />

further development of this approach, with<br />

specific rulesinthe Waimakariri as well as<br />

new region­wide rules. Land­use consent<br />

to farm, FarmEnvironmentPlans (FEP)<br />

and independentFEP auditsare already<br />

features of <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s planning regime.<br />

‘‘We have in placerules around stock<br />

exclusion and winter grazing, and the<br />

farming communityhas respondedto<br />

these as they havebeen introduced.<br />

‘‘ECanisconsidering the detail in the<br />

proposals,but overall there are no<br />

surprisesand <strong>Canterbury</strong> is well down the<br />

track already with changes through its<br />

plans and the community’s response.’’<br />

Acclaimed trio to perform<br />

An internationally acclaimed<br />

classical chamber music trio<br />

will perform in the Chamber<br />

Gallery in Rangioranext<br />

week.<br />

The Jacquin Trio features<br />

violist and violinist Kay<br />

Stephen,from Aberdeen,<br />

London­based Irish<br />

clarinettist and base<br />

clarinettist Jessie Grimes,<br />

and pianistCharis Hanning,<br />

who is also based in London.<br />

The Rangiora concert is<br />

part of the Jacquin Trio’s<br />

nationwide tour. It will be<br />

held on Wednesday<strong>October</strong><br />

9, from 7.30pm.<br />

It is presented by the WaimakaririCommunity<br />

Arts<br />

Council in conjunction with<br />

ChamberMusic New<br />

Zealand.<br />

The three have been<br />

playing together for almost a<br />

decade. They are noted for<br />

their audience rapport,<br />

ability to play in avariety of<br />

settings, and for performing<br />

with passion and energy.<br />

In Rangiora, they will play<br />

avaried programme ranging<br />

from Mozart and Beethoven<br />

to amodern piece written<br />

just for them by young British<br />

composer Charlotte Bray.<br />

New Zealandcomposer<br />

Dame Gillian Whitehead’s<br />

Arapatiki,alandscape<br />

prelude for piano, will also<br />

be featured.<br />

Tickets cost $30 (students<br />

$15). They can be purchased<br />

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NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

27<br />

Efforts recognised ... Amberley Trotting Club president Ross Rennie at the Rangiora<br />

Raceway last Sunday with his trophy for Volunteer of the Year Award, presented to him at<br />

the recent <strong>Canterbury</strong> Harness Racing Awards dinner.<br />

PHOTO:SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Ross honoured for his<br />

efforts as avolunteer<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

LongstandingAmberley Trotting Club<br />

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surprisewhen hiseffortsasa<br />

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whatwas coming.<br />

He said he was ‘‘totally blindsided’’<br />

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‘‘Itwas an unexpected andnice<br />

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‘‘Itisreally cool to be acknowledged<br />

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he said.<br />

However, he saidthat althoughhis<br />

namewas on the trophy,the award was<br />

reallyrecognitionfor the manyhours<br />

of volunteer workdone by the<br />

Amberley Trotting Clubcommittee.<br />

‘‘Theyare an awesome committee to<br />

workwith,’’Rosssaid.<br />

Other <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>winners at<br />

the awards includedColinand Nancy<br />

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Trotting Breeders of theYear Award.<br />

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and Woodend Beach trainer Regan<br />

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NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

29<br />

Who nose what will happen next?<br />

Reviving New Zealand­made ... Eighty­five percent of the clothes that Swannanoa’s<br />

Juliet Henry designs for her fashion boutique, Lordship Linens, carry a‘‘Made in New<br />

Zealand’’ label.<br />

PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Juliet takes the<br />

Kiwi-made route<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

‘‘Made in New Zealand’’ labels are a<br />

rarity thesedays,but aRangiora<br />

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It is achoice shehasmadebecause<br />

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Strong year for community team<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Collaboration hasbeen the key to another<br />

successfulyearfor the Waimakariri<br />

District Council’scommunity team.<br />

Supporting youngand old, empowering<br />

migrants, neighbourhoodbarbecuesand<br />

raising awareness of family violencewere<br />

highlights forthe teamduringthe 2018/19<br />

financialyear.<br />

‘‘What acollaborativecommunity this<br />

is,’’says community teamleader Tessa<br />

Sturley, in reflecting on herteam’s annual<br />

report.<br />

‘‘Andweare there to facilitate thatand<br />

we thoroughlyenjoyit.<br />

‘‘As ateam of council­based facilitators,<br />

we work withthe people from these<br />

communities to help make stuff happen.’’<br />

Thecouncil launchedits updated youth<br />

development strategy in December and<br />

this year hasseenthe WaimakaririYouth<br />

Council worktoput the strategy into<br />

action.<br />

‘‘Theyouth council is reallygoing from<br />

strength to strength and peopleare<br />

consultingthem regularly. Theyouthare<br />

takingareal lead in anumberofareas,’’<br />

Tessa says.<br />

Thecommunityteamhas been<br />

facilitating an ‘‘age­friendlyplan’’, which<br />

hasbeen adoptedbythe council’s<br />

community andrecreation committee and<br />

will be launched soon.<br />

Tessa says‘‘someincredibly talented<br />

people’’are leadingarange of initiatives<br />

in local communities.<br />

Theseincludeanumber of initiativesto<br />

support and promote our cultural<br />

diversity,including the recent Suitcase<br />

exhibition.<br />

Theneighbourhood parks barbecues<br />

initiativelast summer was asuccess and<br />

nowthe community team is partnering<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong>and otherlocalgroups to run<br />

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‘‘As we move intosummer we would like<br />

to remindpeople that the community<br />

trailer is availableand afew sausages and<br />

games in apark is agreat waytoget to<br />

know yourneighbours—and we can help<br />

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Shesaysthe councilwillbegoing<br />

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‘‘It’s an opportunity forthe whole<br />

community to celebrate what asafe<br />

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and safe community. Our strength is based<br />

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The community team worked with<br />

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32 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Rangiora RSA<br />

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By DAVID HILL<br />

PasschendaeleDay commemorations<br />

are returning to Rangiora.<br />

The Rangiora RSA willhost the<strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> commemorationsfor the first<br />

time since 2015, at theRangiora<br />

Cenotaph on Saturday,<strong>October</strong> 12, from<br />

11am.<br />

PresidentIan Thompson says David<br />

Ayerswill‘‘give atribute’’ in what is<br />

likely to be his last officialact as<br />

Waimakariri mayor.<br />

Kaiapoi RSA presidentNeill Pricewill<br />

also speak,while Salvation Army band<br />

majorBill Peck willofferaprayer and<br />

play The Last Post and Reveille.<br />

Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey will also<br />

be in attendance, while Rangiora’s88<br />

Squadron Air Cadets will be on dutyand<br />

will raise the New Zealandand Belgium<br />

flagsduring the playingofthe two<br />

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The annualremembrance servicehas<br />

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November.<br />

Aspecialevent is also planned on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 31, duringwhich Defence and<br />

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‘‘I will be at the Royal New Zealand<br />

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‘‘He’s beenavery good member. Ican<br />

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Westminster who had survivedthe<br />

Rwandangenocide.<br />

‘‘I wassoshocked by what happened to<br />

her and the women of hervillage that I<br />

becameabit obsessed aboutmaking an<br />

installation representingthesewomen,<br />

mainlytheir constantneedtomovefrom<br />

place to place, on foot, across milesof<br />

dangerous country,tryingtoprotect<br />

themselves.<br />

‘‘I can’tevenbegin to imagine how<br />

impossibletheirlivesmust be,the<br />

trauma they carry withthem.<br />

‘‘I learntabout manyof the thingsthat<br />

happenedtothemand their familiesat<br />

the timethatIwas doing my degree in<br />

ceramics.Iwas galvanised by their<br />

stories.’’<br />

Susan wasn’tinterestedinmaking<br />

potsand foundthinking aboutusing<br />

ceramic as aportrayalofcertain<br />

subjectsmoreinspiringand captivating.<br />

‘‘It was ariskydeparture for me at the<br />

timeas, up until thatpoint,Ihad beena<br />

classicalmusician for many years.<br />

‘‘ Iwas a‘mature’ student at the<br />

ceramic school andwasgiving up my<br />

careerasaviolinist.’’<br />

Susan makesheadsfrom moulds.<br />

‘‘They are allthe same form, with only<br />

slight variationsfrom my owncarving<br />

and firingthemwith awhite crackled<br />

glazethatsortofrepresented the dry<br />

land, thedamage/trauma of thewomen,<br />

LOST AND FOUND<br />

The following property has been<br />

reported to the police as lost in <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>. Haveyou seen it?<br />

Ablack under armour sports bag<br />

(Rangiora), asilver Apple iPhone 5S<br />

(Cheviot), ablack wallet (Rangiora), a<br />

❛As it is in ceramics, it is with<br />

trepidation that one opens the<br />

kiln at the end of aseven­day<br />

cycle of firing.❜<br />

—SusanHiggs<br />

andthe large numbers theymigrate in.<br />

‘‘Animportant aspect formewas the<br />

useofmultiples.Ifind multiplesof<br />

objects all in one place veryintense and<br />

expressive and Iparticularly wanted to<br />

portray thesewomen like thisbecause of<br />

my experience as aprotectedand<br />

privileged child growing up in New<br />

Zealand, seeingthese people on<br />

television appearing all the sameand<br />

being completely removedfromthemas<br />

individuals,’’ she says.<br />

Theheadsare made with gritty clay<br />

slabs andeach one is glazed differently.<br />

Susan saysher intention is to have<br />

themall look the same fromadistance.<br />

‘‘Howeverwhenyou go up closeyou<br />

see they have details all over their<br />

heads, differentfromeach other.It’s<br />

quite an involved processbecause the<br />

drying timehas to be slow.<br />

‘‘And, as it is in ceramics, it is with<br />

trepidationthatoneopensthe kiln at the<br />

endofaseven­daycycle of firing. And<br />

thatisjust fourheadsatatime!’’<br />

Susan is now trying to do both music<br />

andceramics.<br />

She has been playing violininthe<br />

Christchurch SymphonyOrchestrafor<br />

the past fiveyears.<br />

Tickets forthe grandopening of<br />

Sculpture on thePeninsula cost $75 and<br />

arelimited. Theywillbeonsalefrom<br />

<strong>October</strong>1.Entry on Saturday and<br />

Sunday is $15 peradult (childrenunder<br />

12 arefree)andpayment can be madeon<br />

arrival. Forfurther information,<br />

including afull listofcontributing<br />

artists, visit: sculpturenz.co.nz<br />

red carabiner with about six keys<br />

(Hanmer Springs), ablack Samsung<br />

Galaxy phone (Rangiora), gold rim<br />

prescription Aviator sunglasses with<br />

brown arms (Kaiapoi), awhite gold and<br />

diamondwedding band (Rangiora).


MainPower<br />

Live Lines<br />

Issue 178<strong>October</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Networkupgrade work in Cheviot andWaiau<br />

Work commenced latelastmonth on an<br />

upgradeproject in the Cheviot and Waiau areas.<br />

The work is partofMainPower’s ongoing<br />

maintenanceprogramme andwill help ensure<br />

asafe andreliable supply of electricity to the<br />

region into the future.<br />

Themaintenancework includes replacing some<br />

of the 22kV linesinthe area andisscheduled to<br />

be completed in December.<br />

To reduce the impact on the local community,<br />

MainPower will be carrying out live line work,<br />

where possible. Unfortunately, some planned<br />

power outagesare necessary to carry out this<br />

work safely.<br />

If your propertywillbeaffected by an outage,<br />

youwill receive anotification from your<br />

electricity retailer.<br />

Information about planned power outages<br />

is also available on theMainPowerwebsite,<br />

mainpower.co.nz/outages.<br />

Community<br />

Fund voting<br />

Voting in the<strong>2019</strong>MainPower Community<br />

Fund closes Friday 18 <strong>October</strong>. Get your votes<br />

in nowfor the community groupand school<br />

thatyou think should receive ashare.<br />

$10,000 willbeallocated to <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

schools and $20,000 willbeallocatedto<br />

community groups operating in or serving<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />

Thefinalists were selectedfrom nominations<br />

received in the month of August from<br />

membersofthe community.<br />

Fundingrecipientswillbenamed on the<br />

MainPower website after voting has closed.<br />

Visit mainpower.co.nz to vote.<br />

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close to, or overhanging, power lines.<br />

Around one-third of MainPower’s fault call<br />

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RuralLife<br />

Help at hand for farmers<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Help is just aphone callaway<br />

for farmers feeling the<br />

pressure.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Rural<br />

SupportTrust chairman Andy<br />

Munro says there are arange of<br />

pressures on farmers,<br />

including the ongoing effects of<br />

the Mycoplasma bovis outbreak,<br />

and new waterquality and<br />

environmental legislation.<br />

‘‘There’s just afeelingthat<br />

everybodyseems to be against<br />

farmersand it’sall adding up.<br />

‘‘Farmers are concerned<br />

about what’s happening to the<br />

environment, butthey’realso<br />

concerned that they’renot<br />

being listened to, so there’s a<br />

lot of anxiety out there.<br />

‘‘But we’re getting into<br />

spring,whichbrings brighter<br />

weather.<br />

‘‘Spring growth seems to be<br />

pretty slowaroundthe area,but<br />

once we get some more fine<br />

weatheritwillbeaway.’’<br />

Trust co­ordinator Claire<br />

Ford says she receives on<br />

averagetwo phone callsaweek<br />

throughthe 0800helpline.<br />

‘‘They’ve got pressures<br />

coming from every which<br />

direction,soit’s not easyfor<br />

people out there,’’ she says.<br />

‘‘If people just want to havea<br />

chat, even if it’s for halfan<br />

hour, I’m happytodothat and<br />

we canrefer them for further<br />

Andy Munro<br />

help if required.’’<br />

The rural support trust has<br />

volunteerfacilitators, with<br />

basic mentalhealthtraining,<br />

throughoutthe <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> region, which<br />

coversfrom Rakaia Riverto<br />

Kaikoura. They can pop in for<br />

‘‘a cuppaand achat’’, Mrs Ford<br />

says.<br />

‘‘We can be alistening ear to<br />

their problems and if we can<br />

help with one problem, even<br />

better. We’re not trained<br />

counsellors, but we canpoint<br />

them in the right direction<br />

where needed.<br />

‘‘Theyare all farmers or<br />

retired farmers and they’ve<br />

been through hard times<br />

themselves, so they know what<br />

you are goingthrough—they<br />

get it.’’<br />

Mr Munro says it has beena<br />

busy timefor thetrust as it<br />

looks to extend its reach to<br />

support West Coast farmers in<br />

the M.bovis response.<br />

The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Rural<br />

Support Trust is offering four<br />

first­aid courses during<br />

November and December, in<br />

partnershipwith the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Farmers<br />

Charitable Trust, whichis<br />

another chance for farmers to<br />

get off farm.<br />

The workshops are in<br />

RangioraonNovember 1,<br />

Kaikoura and Culverden, both<br />

on November 22, and in<br />

Dunsandel on December 6.<br />

Numbers are limited, so<br />

contact Claire Fordbyemail on<br />

ncrst.coordinator@gmail.com<br />

or text/phone (027) 384 9715.<br />

To contact the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Rural Support<br />

Trust,phone 0800 787 254,go<br />

onlinetorural­support.org.nz,<br />

or followthe <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Rural Support Trust page on<br />

Facebook.<br />

www.jj.co.nz<br />

<strong>03</strong> 344 5645<br />

Wetlands field<br />

day and tour<br />

Anaturalwetland, which<br />

is afeatureofaCulverden<br />

dairy farm, will take<br />

centre­stage at afieldday<br />

organised by theHurunui<br />

Biodiversity Group.<br />

Sharemilker Nigel<br />

Gardiner has been looking<br />

after thewetland since<br />

2015.<br />

He is also creating new<br />

wetlands, doing extensive<br />

riparian anddryland<br />

native plantings, and<br />

protecting astream with a<br />

population of endangered<br />

freshwater mussels<br />

(kakahi).<br />

There willbeatourof<br />

sites at thefieldday,on<br />

Thursday,<strong>October</strong>10,<br />

from1.30pmto4.30pm.<br />

The tour will visit these<br />

and othersites to learn<br />

about the values of<br />

wetlands and streams,<br />

optionsfor protectionand<br />

enhancement,and<br />

ongoingmanagement<br />

challenges. To discuss<br />

these issues, agroup of<br />

presenters will<br />

accompanyNigel on the<br />

tour.<br />

Theyinclude: John<br />

Preece, aWetlandsNZ<br />

ecologist who has<br />

extensive knowledgeof<br />

wetlands and hasworked<br />

with various councils; the<br />

Department of<br />

Conservation;<br />

Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong>;<br />

andprivate landowners;<br />

consultant Jamie<br />

McFadden, co­owner of<br />

theHurunui Nativesplant<br />

nursery; Miles Giller,a<br />

representativeofthe QEII<br />

NationalTrustand<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Botanical<br />

Society; and Alastair<br />

Rutherford, the<br />

environmental manager<br />

for theAmuriIrrigation<br />

Company.<br />

The event is from<br />

1.30pm till about 4.30pm at<br />

The Triangle, 865<br />

Balmoral Station Road,<br />

Culverden. For more<br />

information, visit the<br />

Hurunui Biodiversity<br />

Group’s Facebook page.<br />

To RSVP,email<br />

hurunuibiodiversity@<br />

gmail.com, visitits<br />

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New migrant rules are<br />

good news for farmers<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

FederatedFarmers has welcomed<br />

changes to migrantworkerrules.<br />

The federation’s <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

dairy chairman, Karl Dean, says last<br />

month’s announcement by Immigration<br />

Minister Iain Lees­Galloway of threeyear<br />

visas and renewals, following a<br />

consultation processwhich began last<br />

December, is ‘‘verypositive newsfor<br />

farmers’’.<br />

‘‘Obviously it’sgoing to take time for<br />

the legislation to take effect, so the visas<br />

that are being processednow will still<br />

only be renewedfor 12 months.<br />

‘‘But the salary limits should makeita<br />

bit easier to retain long­term<br />

employees.’’<br />

Projections produced by<br />

ChristchurchNZshow that, by 2<strong>03</strong>1,<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> could be short by 70,000<br />

workers under existing scenarios and<br />

long­term migration trends.<br />

‘‘I rememberwhen we wentfrom threeyear<br />

to one­year visas.Most of those<br />

migrants employed at the time moved to<br />

other countries where there was an<br />

easier path to residency,’’ Mr Dean says.<br />

‘‘We are still in askills shortage in<br />

ruralareasand thoseworkers pay alot of<br />

tax dollars to our country,but theycan’t<br />

get the benefits they should be getting<br />

unless they can get residency.’’<br />

Mr Dean says he is going throughthe<br />

process now to renewthe visa of one of<br />

his workersand expects he willhave to<br />

do it again nextyear, oncethe new<br />

legislation is in place.<br />

He saysthe three­year visas will allow<br />

farmers to invest in the training of their<br />

workers to get them to the salarylevel<br />

New rules ... Federated Farmers <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> dairy chairman Karl Dean says<br />

new immigration rules will help him retain<br />

workers.<br />

PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

required to allow them to stay in New<br />

Zealandlonger.<br />

‘‘Itusually takes 2 1 ⁄2 years to get to level<br />

three and to start level four,through<br />

PrimaryITO,sowe’ve beenhavingto<br />

renew avisa threetimesbefore they can<br />

move up.<br />

‘‘It can be demoralising for workers<br />

and there’s no guarantee avisa willbe<br />

renewed, so there’snoincentive to offer<br />

the training.<br />

‘‘Some workers have been herefor six<br />

yearsand working as 2ICs, but they<br />

haven’t completed the training, so these<br />

new rules should improve this process<br />

and offer an incentive for farmersto<br />

invest in their workers.’’<br />

RURAL LIFE<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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Financial boost for vets<br />

Thirty­twograduatevetswill<br />

receiveafinancial boost from the<br />

Voluntary Bonding Scheme for<br />

Veterinarians to help ease the<br />

shortage of veterinarians working<br />

with productionanimals, the<br />

Ministryfor Primary Industries<br />

says.<br />

Theministry’s director of<br />

investment programmes, Steve<br />

Penno, says the bondingscheme is<br />

designed to support and boost the<br />

number of graduate vetsinthe<br />

regions.<br />

‘‘It’s available forgraduates who<br />

areworking withproduction<br />

animals suchascows, sheep and<br />

working dogs.<br />

‘‘This year’s successfulrecipients<br />

Post-quakeday<br />

The fourth post­quake Forestry and<br />

Farming Field Day willbeheld in<br />

Kaikouraand Waiau tomorrow, Friday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4.<br />

It starts at Steepdown, 300 Blunts Road,<br />

Kaikoura,at10am and finishes at Lynton<br />

Downs, 1717 InlandRoad, Waiau, at 4pm.<br />

Adiscussion at Steepdown will centre on<br />

nativereversion and how it works<br />

successfully under the Emissions Trading<br />

Scheme. Visitors willalso explore anew<br />

area of poplar poles used as acombination<br />

of permanent carbon forest and grazing.<br />

At Lynton Downs, there will be atour of<br />

acommercial plantationforestrybusiness,<br />

including tree management, typical<br />

income, costs, markets, and risk<br />

management. There will also be discussion<br />

on how forestrycan integrate into hill and<br />

high countryfarms in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />

will each receive funding of $55,000<br />

over fiveyears, atotal of $1.76<br />

million,’’ he says.<br />

The scheme generally provides<br />

fundingfor 30 graduate vetsayear.<br />

However, additional funding was<br />

available this year for an extra two.<br />

Since theprogramme started in<br />

February 2009, the ministryhas<br />

approved funding for318 graduate<br />

vets.<br />

‘‘Vetsplayavital roleinour<br />

primaryindustries and rural<br />

communities,’’ he says.<br />

The bonding scheme is akeyway<br />

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veterinarypracticesinthe<br />

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Warning after farm dog collapses<br />

Afarmer who had previouslyfed her dog<br />

calf milk replacerwas unaware that an<br />

alternative brand she gave to her dog on<br />

this occasion containedcoccidiostats.<br />

Thecollapsed dog was taken to the<br />

Rangiora Vet Centre. Shewas barely<br />

responsive,unabletostand, withaltered<br />

behaviour and nerve function within afew<br />

hours of drinkingthe milk.<br />

Workingwith the farmer, we were able<br />

to determine the only thing she had had<br />

different to the other dogsonthe property<br />

wasthe new milk replacer.<br />

Thedog was hospitalisedfor four days,<br />

where she received around­the­clock care<br />

andsupportivetreatment. She wasalucky<br />

dog, in that she survived, but neurological<br />

changesmay be permanent, or couldtake<br />

up to two months to resolveonce the drug<br />

is clear from her system.<br />

An ultrasoundscan of her heartwas also<br />

clear, arelief for the RangioraVet Centre<br />

team supportingher, as these drugs can<br />

cause permanent damagetothe heart<br />

muscle,leadingtoheart failure.Thereis<br />

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The Rangiora Vet Centre is urging vigilancefollowing the recent<br />

suspectedpoisoning of aworking farm dog,which was givencalf milk<br />

replacerasatreat for working hard, andtoadd somebody condition.<br />

Coccidiosisincalves is somethingall<br />

farmers are keen to avoid, as it can leadto<br />

significantfinancial losses, poor health, ill<br />

thrift, reduced weightgain, and in some<br />

casesdeath.Coccidiosis can be present on<br />

farmswith the higheststandardsof<br />

hygiene and infection control. Casescan<br />

be obviousorsubclinical.<br />

The parasite reduces intestinal<br />

absorption of nutrients, and leadsto<br />

intestinal bleeding and scouring.<br />

Coccidiosiscan alsobefound in young<br />

chicks and chickens.<br />

The solution to prevent coccidial losses<br />

from illness and deathsistouse a<br />

coccidiostat —anantiparasitic<br />

medication,which whengiventorearing<br />

calves and young chicks,reduces the<br />

number of parasites in the gut, and<br />

consequently reducesproduction losses.<br />

Coccidiostats are found in some calf<br />

milk replacers,calf mealand chick crumb.<br />

When usedinthe intended species, they<br />

are safe to use,atthe appropriate<br />

Waiau wool field day<br />

People working in the wool­harvesting<br />

industry are invited to afieldday at<br />

the Highfield Woolshed nearWaiau<br />

on Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 10.<br />

The day is designedfor classers,<br />

senior woolhandlers and pressers,<br />

but Bill Dowle fromthe New Zealand<br />

WoolClassersAssociation says it will<br />

be of interest and benefit to anyone<br />

workinginthe industry, such as young<br />

shed­handsoranyoneconsidering<br />

becomingawool handler.<br />

He says it is importanttotrain up<br />

shed­handsbecausewithoutthem<br />

woolclassing cannot be done<br />

properly.<br />

The day opens at 9amwith wool<br />

exercisestohelp withrecognising<br />

different sheepbreedstypes,oddment<br />

recognitionand colour.<br />

Thiswill be followed by a<br />

manufacturer’sdose,ascalculated by<br />

nutritionists. However,itisknownthe<br />

compounds which containcoccidiostats,<br />

are highly toxic and often fatal if drunk or<br />

eaten by dogs, cats,horses, sheep and<br />

goats, and other unintended species.<br />

Always check the packingtosee what<br />

additives are in the products, and onlyuse<br />

them for the species for which it is<br />

intended. Residuescan remainin<br />

containers, even when washed, so it is<br />

recommended to keepseparate<br />

equipment for products containing<br />

coccidiostats.<br />

In the event of accidental ingestion for a<br />

workinganimal or pet, contactyour<br />

veterinary teamimmediately. If it is<br />

accidentally self­ingested, contact your<br />

doctor or emergency room immediately.<br />

Bevigilant makingup, storing, and<br />

feedingcalf milkreplacer, calf meal and<br />

chick crumb ­itcouldbefatal for working<br />

dogs, pets, and potentiallypeople if<br />

consumed by mistake.<br />

demonstration and discussion on clip<br />

preparation, andanoverview and<br />

demonstration of wool pressing by the<br />

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40 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Coast to coast ... The Rangiora Bowling Club’s women bowlers hosted players from the West Coast recently.<br />

PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

Bowling season opens<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

The Rangiora Bowling Club<br />

officially opened the new<br />

bowling season recently with an<br />

initial ‘‘roll­up’’ by retiring<br />

mayor David Ayers.<br />

The club has since launched<br />

many activities, including<br />

Saturday afternoon mixed<br />

tournaments, monthly gettogether<br />

dinners, and club<br />

championships. Tuesday<br />

mornings are being touted as<br />

ladies’ club day.<br />

Events have included a<br />

weekend tournament against a<br />

West Coast club.<br />

It arose through club member<br />

Sydney Mulligan’s friendship<br />

with Cathy Richards. The pair<br />

had met through lawn bowls in<br />

Central Otago.<br />

Sydney later moved to<br />

Rangiora and Cathy to Hokitika.<br />

Remaining in touch, Cathy<br />

noted that there are fewer<br />

opportunities on the West Coast<br />

for women to play bowls due to<br />

both alack of numbers and<br />

artificial turfs for playing outside<br />

of the growing season.<br />

The pair arranged for two West<br />

Coast teams to travel over and<br />

challenge the Rangiora ladies to<br />

aweekend tournament recently.<br />

Wet weather prevented play on<br />

the artificial green, but the men<br />

re­arranged the indoor facility to<br />

allow for two hours of ‘‘stadium<br />

bowls’’ in the clubhouse, with<br />

West Coast and Rangiora scoring<br />

two wins each.<br />

The bowlers then retreated to a<br />

local restaurant for an evening<br />

meal. Sunday’s kinder weather<br />

allowed play to continue outside<br />

on the artificial green.<br />

The West Coasters pulled<br />

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The weekend ended with a<br />

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sessions, the visitors returned to<br />

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areturn weekend later in the<br />

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Rangiora Golf<br />

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Seniormen: AlisdairReid;<br />

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Ladies: KarenCraigie;<br />

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Intermediate men: Ross<br />

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HowardThomas.<br />

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Seniorflightsmen: Karl<br />

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Bishop. Ladies: Chris<br />

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Juniorflights men: Ian<br />

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Martin. Ladies: Bex<br />

Crosbie, runner­up Sandy<br />

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Other competitions:<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

41<br />

Call for action ...<br />

Students make their<br />

feelings known<br />

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Hawarden.<br />

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Tessa Allan, astudent from Hurunui College, explains her motivation to<br />

take part in the recent International School Strike for Climate Day.<br />

Idecided as one of HurunuiCollege’s<br />

head students to join the International<br />

School Strike for Climate Day on<br />

September 27.<br />

Iorganised aproactive day of action at<br />

the college to raise awareness by having<br />

Nicola Toki, the Department of<br />

Conservation endangered species<br />

ambassador, speak to the students about<br />

the need to protect our fragile<br />

ecosystems and what climate change<br />

means for our native species.<br />

Thirty­five students supported the<br />

Climate Strike by creating banners,<br />

using recycled cardboard and unwanted<br />

paint, then went on to protest in<br />

Hawarden.<br />

It was an extremely successful day,<br />

with passers­by waving and tooting,<br />

while others came out of their homes to<br />

take photosand videos.<br />

This was well­supported by staff<br />

membersand our principal, Stephen<br />

Beck.<br />

Striking locally was more practical<br />

than driving into Christchurch.<br />

We didn’t release any carbon<br />

emissions by travelling and it allowed<br />

more students to express their message<br />

in asmall town.<br />

We hope that this will put pressure on<br />

the government and the Hurunui<br />

District Council to take this issue more<br />

seriously and to declare aclimate<br />

emergency.<br />

We know that our council and the New<br />

Zealand government are taking steps in<br />

the right direction to attack climate<br />

❛We want stricter laws and<br />

policies on theuse, extraction<br />

and explorationoffossil fuels.We<br />

want to investinarenewable<br />

and regenerative economy. We<br />

need everyonetothink about<br />

how their actions will affect our<br />

environment,not only the<br />

economy.❜<br />

change. However, Ibelievethat<br />

committing to, and declaring, aclimate<br />

emergency will force more urgent<br />

action, lead to more ambitious goals,<br />

and create more accountability for<br />

governmental and municipal bodies.<br />

We, the youth, are asking the<br />

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We want cross­party supportfor the<br />

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We want stricter laws and policies on<br />

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fossil fuels. We want to invest in a<br />

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We need everyone to think about how<br />

their actions will affect our<br />

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Waipara fireworks<br />

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Glenmark Reserve, Waipara, on Friday, November<br />

8. The postponement day will be November 9.<br />

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Blues and jazz concert<br />

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Variety benefit evening<br />

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Rangiora Sunday Market<br />

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Golden Oldies Country Music<br />

Tuesday Country with Smokey &Lorraine,along<br />

with their group of followers, will be held on<br />

Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 15, in the Rangiora RSA, at 2pm.<br />

There will be arelaxing hour or so of old­time songs<br />

and the sounds of guitar, banjo, harmonica,<br />

accordions and keyboard, along with maybe alittle<br />

line­dancing and ‘‘walk­ups’’ if time permits.<br />

Included in the $2 admission charge is a‘‘cuppa<br />

and biscuits’’, with raffles available. For details,<br />

phone Lorraine on (<strong>03</strong>) 327 3231.<br />

Dairy Network<br />

The Dairy Women’s Network is hosting an event on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 9, at which the <strong>2019</strong> Dairy<br />

Woman of the Year Trish Rankin will speak about<br />

her journey through the Dairy Woman of the Year<br />

contest. She will talk about her passion for creating<br />

acircular economy in New Zealand agriculture and<br />

how to reduce waste on farm by making good<br />

decisions around consumption. The event is open<br />

to all and will be held at the Hurunui Hotel at<br />

5.30pm. To register and buy tickets, go to<br />

facebook.com/DWNnorthcanterbury/events or<br />

email rebecca.green@dwn.org.nz.<br />

Juggling, poi­twirling, bubbles<br />

Give your kids afun holiday activity that will spark<br />

their co­ordination and dexterity. Chen Moked will<br />

demonstrate juggling and poi, then show kids easy<br />

games and progress to teaching patterns. Belinda<br />

Meares will demonstrate how to make bubble<br />

wands and abubble mix for big bubbles, and<br />

participants will all have aplay. Time: 1.30pm to<br />

3.30pm, Waikari Domain, Monday, <strong>October</strong> 7. Cost:<br />

1.5 TimeBank Hurunui credits or adonation<br />

appreciated to cover materials costs. Register: (<strong>03</strong>)<br />

314 3406 or tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com.<br />

All the Juicy Pastures: Greville Texidor<br />

and New Zealand, by Margot Schwass<br />

GrevilleTexidorwas borninEngland in<br />

1902 and,before her arrivalinNew<br />

Zealand as arefugee at the outbreak of<br />

WorldWar 2, shehad worked as an artist’s<br />

model, actress and music hall dancer, and<br />

had fought in the anarchist militia in the<br />

Spanish CivilWar. WhileinNew Zealand,<br />

she turned to writing,and by the time she<br />

left for Australia and Spain in 1947 she<br />

had produced asmallbut impressive body<br />

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The Carer, by DeborahMoggach<br />

James is getting on abit and needs full­time<br />

help. So Phoebe and Robert,his middleaged<br />

children, employ Mandy,who seems<br />

willing to takehim off their hands.But as<br />

James regales his familywith talesof<br />

Mandy’s virtues, their shoppingtrips, and<br />

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gardencentres,Phoebe and Robert sense<br />

somethingisamiss. Is this reallytheir<br />

father, happily chortling over cuckoo clocks<br />

and television soaps? Then something<br />

happens that throws everything into new<br />

relief. Phoebeand Robert discoverlife does not stop for the<br />

elderly.<br />

AConversation withmyCountry, by Alan<br />

Duff<br />

Afresh, personal account of New Zealand<br />

fromone of our hardest­hitting writers.<br />

Returned from livinginFrance, he views<br />

his country with fresh eyes,asitis now:<br />

homing in on thecrisesinparenting, our<br />

prisons, educationand welfare systems,<br />

and agrowingculture of entitlement that<br />

entraps Pakehaand Maori alike. Never one<br />

to shy away from being awhetstone on<br />

which others can sharpen their own<br />

opinions, Alan tells it how he sees it.<br />

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CLASSIFIEDS, TRUSTED TRADES &PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

46 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Public Notices<br />

DOG POLICY ANNUAL REPORT<br />

The following table is the Council’sreport on the Dog Control Policy for the period 4<br />

September 2018 –17September <strong>2019</strong> in accordance with the Dog Control Act 1996 (s10A).<br />

Reporting Requirements<br />

Total number of registered dogs<br />

Number of dogs currently unregistered (at this date)<br />

The number of probationary owners and disqualified owners 0<br />

The number of dogs classified as dangerous within last year 1<br />

(section 31).<br />

Any dog which the Territorial Authority has, on the basis of sworn<br />

evidence attesting to aggressive behaviour by the dog on one<br />

or more occasions, reasonable grounds to believe constitutes a<br />

threat to the safety of any person, stock, poultry,domestic<br />

animal or protected wildlife.<br />

The number of dogs classified as menacing (section 33):<br />

Classified under s33(A)(1)(b)(i) -observed or reported behaviour 4<br />

Classified under s33C(1) –Breed or type 1<br />

The number of Infringement Notices sent to Court:<br />

Failure to comply with classification effects 1<br />

Failure to keep dog under control 5<br />

Failure to register dog 27<br />

Number<br />

5,501 dogs<br />

2,309owners<br />

354 dogs<br />

The number of complaints received and their nature.<br />

Categories of complaints are:<br />

Aggressive behaviour 32<br />

Dog biting dog 8<br />

Dog biting person 5<br />

Stock worrying 17<br />

Barking 61<br />

Lost/Found/Roaming 318<br />

Welfare 11<br />

Impounded Dogs 8<br />

Surrendered 2<br />

Rehomed 2<br />

The number of prosecutions undertaken 0<br />

Animal Control Officers:<br />

Employed 1<br />

Contracted -HSSecurity and Smith Security 2<br />

Ashburton Fanciers<br />

Society<br />

POULTRYAUCTION<br />

Sunday,<strong>October</strong> 13<br />

Sports Hall,<br />

Tancred Street West,<br />

Ashburton<br />

Viewing 11am<br />

Start 12.30pm<br />

Poultry,Bantams,<br />

Ducks, Cavies<br />

Fertile eggs for hatching.<br />

Day old chicks, unsexed.<br />

Selected purebreeds<br />

for $6.00 each<br />

2212333<br />

Swannanoa Hall<br />

AGM<br />

Wednesday 9 th<br />

<strong>October</strong>, 7.30pm<br />

2211918<br />

Anyone interested<br />

welcometoattend<br />

Personal<br />

Alone Is No Fun…<br />

Joinourmembersseeking<br />

companionship/love!<br />

Meet viaPersonal phone callsnot<br />

computer matchups<br />

25+years of matchmaking experience.<br />

City/Rural members of all ages (seniors<br />

welcome!)<br />

Call 0800 315 311<br />

to seewho is waiting to meet you!<br />

www.newbeginningsnetwork.co.nz<br />

Pets<br />

2202068<br />

BICHON HOMESTAY<br />

for smaller dogs. We look<br />

after your dog in our home.<br />

"No kennels". Phone today<br />

<strong>03</strong> 314 6110.<br />

2211124<br />

KAIAPOI CHRISTADELPHIANS<br />

“The Key of Knowledge ..“(Luke 11:52)<br />

“GOOD NEWS”<br />

Jesus Christ is coming back -soon!!<br />

“Behold Icome quickly; and My reward is with<br />

Me, to give to everyman according as his works<br />

shall be.” Rev 22:12.<br />

Musical Instruments<br />

GUITAR and Ukukele<br />

tuition, Rangiora based,<br />

experienced tuition in Folk,<br />

Blues, Rock, instrument<br />

setup and basic repairs.Ph<br />

Tim 027 489 5957.<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

CASH PAID for all types<br />

of scrap, farm machinery,<br />

old vehicles etc. Phone<br />

Wayne 027 749 9736, <strong>03</strong><br />

323 6610, Licenced Dealer.<br />

TOOLS, garden, garage,<br />

saw benches, lathes. Cash<br />

buyer. Phone <strong>03</strong>355 2045.<br />

DOWNSIZING? Garage<br />

sale? Cash for estate china.<br />

Please telephone 313 1878<br />

or 027 350 3963<br />

Get results for<br />

your business<br />

-advertise in<br />

the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

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

Phone <strong>03</strong> 314 8335<br />

or email<br />

info@ncnews.co.nz<br />

Gardening<br />

2209494<br />

LAWNMOWING,<br />

gardening, hedge trimming,<br />

section tidies, green waste<br />

removal. Call or text<br />

Megan 021 337 489. Pensioner<br />

quotes available.<br />

TIDY TREES and gardens.<br />

All tree pruning,<br />

felling, hedge trimming and<br />

general gardening. Telephone<br />

Daniel 027 373 7001<br />

tidytreesandgarden@gmail.com.<br />

TRILLIAMS 4th & 5th<br />

year Tubers. 1st &2nd year<br />

seedlings. White &<br />

maroon. Ph 021 171 7584.<br />

GARDEN hedges cut to<br />

perfection. Tree & arbor<br />

work. Also spraying. Free<br />

quotes. Ph <strong>03</strong> 312 0668 or<br />

021 111 4322.<br />

Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />

APPLICATION FOR<br />

ON-LICENCE<br />

SECTION 101, SALE<br />

AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

Dream Project NZ Ltd<br />

has made application<br />

to the District Licensing<br />

Committee at Rangiora<br />

for the renewal of an On<br />

Licence in respect of the<br />

premises situated at 76<br />

Main Street, Oxford known<br />

as Indian Hut Restaurant.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted (or to<br />

be conducted) under the<br />

licence is Restaurant.<br />

The days on which and<br />

the hours during which<br />

alcohol is (or is intended to<br />

be) sold under the licence<br />

are Mon -Sun, 11.30am -<br />

10.30pm.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office<br />

of the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

215 High Street, Rangiora.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of<br />

the licence may, not later<br />

than 15 working days after<br />

the date of the publication<br />

of this notice, file anotice<br />

in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of<br />

the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee<br />

at Private Bag 1005,<br />

Rangiora.<br />

No objection to the renewal<br />

of alicence may be made<br />

in relation to amatter other<br />

than amatter specified in<br />

section 131 of the sale and<br />

supply of alcohol act 2012<br />

This is the second<br />

publication of this<br />

notice. This notice was<br />

first published on 26th<br />

September,<strong>2019</strong>.<br />

2209609<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Cars Wanted<br />

CASH 4CARS<br />

and 4WD'S<br />

Phone<br />

Automotive<br />

Parts<br />

<strong>03</strong> 313 7216<br />

CASH / CASH for any<br />

unwanted vehicles. Ph <strong>03</strong><br />

347 9354 or 027 476 2404.<br />

Cars For Sale<br />

HOLDEN COLORADO<br />

$44,000 Ad# 31511<br />

Reluctant Sale: 2017 Holden<br />

Colorado 4x4 Ute, 30,000km,<br />

5-seater, 2.8L diesel auto,<br />

N.Z. new, reg. and w.o.f.<br />

Search postanote.co.nz<br />

for more details.<br />

MOBIL AMBERLEY<br />

Aposition foramotivated&well<br />

presented person.<br />

Includes cashier duties, sales&<br />

assistingcustomers.<br />

Computer &communicationskills<br />

would beanadvantage.<br />

Phone Andrew 021 355 890<br />

2090492<br />

Trade&Services<br />

ABEL &Prestige Chimney<br />

Cleaning. Nth Cant owned<br />

& operated. Covering all<br />

areas from Waimak to Hanmer.<br />

Professional, guaranteed,<br />

service. Firebox<br />

repairs, carry most parts. Ph<br />

0800 661 244.<br />

BRIAN’S Tree Services.<br />

Tree felling, topping,<br />

shaping, firewood cut, rubbish<br />

removed, stump grinding,<br />

branch chipping.<br />

Affordable rates. Phone <strong>03</strong><br />

327 5505 or 021 124 4894.<br />

BRICK &Blocklayer. All<br />

types of work undertaken.<br />

New, EQC, repairs, LBP.<br />

Phone Hamish 313 5678 or<br />

027 238 60<strong>03</strong>.<br />

CARPENTER / Painter<br />

specialising in alterations &<br />

renovations, repairs &<br />

maintenance, 35 plus years,<br />

experienced licenced<br />

builder. Telephone Trevor<br />

313 5013 or 027 431 1864.<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEPS!<br />

Time to service your fire.<br />

Accumulation of soot seriously<br />

affects performance.<br />

Latest rotary brush technology.<br />

Free moisture check<br />

on wood. Safety inspection.<br />

All work insured &<br />

guranteed. From $70 single<br />

story. 0800SWEEPME or<br />

021 0277 1927.<br />

LAWNMOWING Phone<br />

Stu 027 315 6916.<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Seasonal Mower Operator<br />

GSL is headquartered in Hornby, Christchurch and has been<br />

providing arange of services across civil contracting, open<br />

spaces and mechanical repairs for the last 20 years. Our<br />

capabilities range from mowing services, hydro seeding,<br />

landscaping, construction, sports turf, spraying to pest plant<br />

control.<br />

We are seeking a seasonal Mower Operator to work<br />

predominantly during the peak seasons of September to<br />

December and February to April. You would be working<br />

primarily in the Hurunui District however may also work outside<br />

this area from time to time. Your primary role will be to deliver<br />

ahigh standard of mowing that meet the client’srequirements<br />

and industry standards.<br />

Ideally you will have experience mowing in aroadside<br />

environment and be able to deliver ahigh standard of mowing<br />

that meet the client’s requirements and industry standards.<br />

Youwill operate to ahigh safety standard and have the ability<br />

to work both independently and as part of ateam. ACurrent<br />

Full NZ Drivers License with Class 2WTR is essential for the<br />

role.<br />

Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a<br />

valid NZ work permit. Youwill also be required to pass apreemployment<br />

drug and alcohol test.<br />

If this sounds like the type of role you are looking for please<br />

apply now before applications close on 25 <strong>October</strong> <strong>2019</strong> by<br />

sending your CV with acover letter to hr@gsl.nz<br />

2210092<br />

Eskburn Farm<br />

Eskburn Farm consistsof221 hectaresinthree titles<br />

with agood balance of soils fromheavy flatswhich<br />

providevery goodyields of supplements to lighter<br />

flats whichare suitable forwintering cows. Situated<br />

just inland fromthe township of St Andrewsand<br />

within verycomfortable distance to Timaru andthe<br />

Temukasaleyardsthisproperty is ideally suitedfor<br />

dairy support or beef rearing andfinishing.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5510444<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

required for casual event<br />

work over the summer<br />

period. Acurrent C.O.A is<br />

essential. Ph 028 419 3720.<br />

Trade&Services<br />

PAINT & wallpaper<br />

services. Wayne Bryant.<br />

Exterior, interior, qualified<br />

tradesman. Free quotes. Ph<br />

313 5337 or 027 654 4568.<br />

ROOFER. All roof repairs,<br />

roof painting, waterblasting,<br />

moss treatment,<br />

repointing, gutter cleans &<br />

snow straps. And more.<br />

Free quotes. Phone Nathan<br />

027 516 6609.<br />

AFFORDABLE concrete<br />

cutting with quality and PLASTIC WELDING<br />

removal work. Free quotes.<br />

No job too small. Ph 027<br />

442 2219, Fax <strong>03</strong> 359 6052<br />

or A/H <strong>03</strong> 359 4605.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> specialist.<br />

All plastic &fibreglass<br />

repairs. Telephone James<br />

021 180 51<strong>03</strong>.<br />

METAL WORX. Flashing,<br />

Sheetmetal Fabrication,<br />

Wrought Iron,<br />

Welding, Custom Trailers,<br />

General Metalwork. No job<br />

too big or too small. Ph 021<br />

265 5428 or <strong>03</strong> 314 6908.<br />

Find us on facebook/<br />

Glenmark Metal Worx.<br />

glenmarkmetalworx.ltd@gmail.com.<br />

NORTH CANTERBURY<br />

Tree Care. Qualified<br />

Arborist specialising in big<br />

trees in small places, long<br />

term tree plans, Riparian &<br />

shelter planting, land clearing,<br />

stump grinding, branch<br />

chipping, fully insured, free<br />

quotes. Ph 0800 873 336.<br />

PAINTER & Decorator.<br />

Semi retired painter. Small<br />

jobs. Ph Peter <strong>03</strong> 312 7945<br />

or 027 693 8360.<br />

POWER TOOLS repairs,<br />

parts &sales for over 30<br />

years. All main brands serviced.<br />

Grossman Trade<br />

Tools, 31A Watts Road,<br />

Christchurch. Ph 389 9230.<br />

Trade&Services<br />

SEPTIC TANK<br />

CLEANING<br />

Bill’s Liquid<br />

Waste<br />

Under New Management<br />

You dump it...<br />

Blair pumps it...<br />

Blair Tavendale<br />

Ph <strong>03</strong> 314 9371<br />

0275 379-694<br />

Builder<br />

LOCAL<br />

BUILDERS<br />

Ring Mark<br />

027 229 7310<br />

for afree quote<br />

www.longsilver<br />

construction.com<br />

•Licensed Building<br />

Practitioner<br />

•Registered<br />

Master<br />

Builder<br />

1233373<br />

Appliance Repairs<br />

•REGISTERED TECHNICIAN<br />

•AUTHORISED LOCAL SERVICE<br />

F&P,Bosch, Smeg,<br />

ASKO, Ariston, LG,Classique,<br />

Haier, Samsung andmore....<br />

2152265<br />

PROPERTY maintenance,<br />

lawns, hedges, chainsaw<br />

work, pruning, painting &<br />

minor home alterations.<br />

Town &Country. Ph Mike<br />

<strong>03</strong> 313 0261.<br />

RANGIORA Rubbish<br />

Removal and RRR skips.<br />

Wheelie bins any frequency<br />

and skips from 1.5 cube to<br />

9cube. Skips and wheelie<br />

bins for any use, rubbish,<br />

greenwaste, building sites<br />

or just cleanups. Give us a<br />

phone call 313 6957 or for<br />

skips 021 313 255.<br />

SCREEN PRINTING.<br />

For all your printing<br />

requirements. T­shirts,<br />

Hoodies, Hi­Vis vests and<br />

polos, Overalls, Caps etc.<br />

Please phone Heather <strong>03</strong><br />

313 0261 or email<br />

heather.norstar@gmail.com.<br />

SHEARER. Hap’s Farm &<br />

Lifestyle Services. Shearing,<br />

crutching, drenching,<br />

tailing, feet trimming &<br />

health check. Trailer, generator<br />

&mobile handpiece<br />

available. Experienced,<br />

reliable and honest. Ph <strong>03</strong><br />

312 1214 or 021 267 4025.<br />

SHEARER Mobile sheep<br />

shearer available for lifestyle<br />

blocks. Over 30 years<br />

experience. Phone Stuart<br />

027 315 6916.<br />

SHOE REPAIRS, key cutting,<br />

engraving, giftware.<br />

10 years experience.<br />

BESK, 683 Main <strong>North</strong><br />

Road, Belfast. Telephone<br />

027 311 3423.<br />

VALUATION ­<br />

Specialising in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />

Contact Geoff at<br />

Maxwell Valuation. Phone<br />

<strong>03</strong> 310 8541 or email<br />

geoff@maxval.co.nz.<br />

Trade&Services<br />

HOUSE<br />

CLEARING<br />

Are you<br />

moving house<br />

or trying to<br />

downsize?<br />

Call All Clear<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>. We work<br />

with you to recycle,<br />

sell and dispose of<br />

unwanteditems.<br />

Ph: <strong>03</strong> 260 0934<br />

or 021 078 4553<br />

raewynlcooke@gmail.com<br />

www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz<br />

LANDSCAPES<br />

Paving<br />

Patio &Pathways<br />

-New or Existing<br />

Free Quotes<br />

–Competitive Pricing<br />

Blair Gibson<br />

027 699 5815 <strong>03</strong> 313 7933<br />

SUMMERFIELD<br />

FENCING<br />

IN YOUR AREA NOW.<br />

Lifestyle or farm, sheep, cattle,<br />

horse, all types of animals.<br />

Fences, yards, sheds, arenas,<br />

shelters, runs.<br />

30+ years contract fencing.<br />

Steve is available to help with<br />

your design &planning.<br />

Ph office<strong>03</strong>312 4747<br />

“For best results be sure to use authorised service”<br />

NORTHCANTERBURYAPPLIANCESERVICES<br />

Rangiora: <strong>03</strong> 313 4420 Kaiapoi: <strong>03</strong> 327 3810<br />

2091848<br />

Roof Painting<br />

Moss Spraying<br />

Ph Peter<br />

313 0022<br />

allroofs.co.nz<br />

2202007<br />

Pride &Quality Painting<br />

&Decorating Services<br />

20 yrs exp, fast and friendly<br />

service. For all your painting<br />

needs, phone: Martin 310<br />

6187 or 021 128 9867<br />

YOU<br />

COULD<br />

BE<br />

HERE<br />

Advertise<br />

your business<br />

in our Trades<br />

and Services<br />

Phone<br />

Amanda Keys<br />

on<br />

<strong>03</strong> 313 2840<br />

2130820<br />

1913020


2164822<br />

Builder<br />

Recovering the Past<br />

Discovering the Future<br />

Give Malcolm acall, you’ll be glad<br />

you did<br />

Ph. 021 809 108<br />

or <strong>03</strong> 312 8880 (AH)<br />

Specialists in<br />

Earthquake<br />

damage assessing<br />

&full repairs<br />

Residential<br />

Construction<br />

Taking the stress out of any project<br />

We’re locals providing atrusted,<br />

quality service to <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

2208126<br />

Builder<br />

Computer Repairs<br />

For all your computer repairs, parts, servicing, sales &more..<br />

Come and see us for friendly &supportive service<br />

TRUSTED TRADES &PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Butchery<br />

Oxford Butchery<br />

Shane and Leanne Frahm<br />

We cankill &processyourstock<br />

FourGenerationsofFrahms<br />

since 1957<br />

Ph 312 4205<br />

Oxford<br />

Concrete<br />

ALL CONCRETE AND CONSTRUCTION WORK<br />

•Driveways, patios &paths •Bridges and Culverts<br />

•Floors, foundations, sheds and buildings<br />

•Dairy Sheds,Herd homes •Precast concrete<br />

•Placing &Finishing<br />

Daryl Power 027 230 9401<br />

email concretepower@scorch.co.nz<br />

1680439<br />

Number one<br />

old-fashioned bacon<br />

&ham curing.<br />

A/H 312 4709<br />

2047213<br />

Denture Clinic<br />

47<br />

AFFORDABLE DENTURE<br />

CLINIC<br />

(Formerly Riccarton DentureClinic)<br />

1843944<br />

Chiropractic Services<br />

Dr Carissa McGregor Chiropractor<br />

Injury, accidents and maintenance<br />

ACC Registered and Accredited<br />

Monday-Thursday | <strong>03</strong> 313 <strong>03</strong>50<br />

Libi McKinnon Physiotherapy<br />

privatephysio@xtra.co.nz<br />

<strong>03</strong> 0278 686 2574<br />

ACC Registered Provider | Tuesday &Friday<br />

Select Health<br />

New Dentures<br />

Relines<br />

Repairs<br />

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