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NEWS &CLASSIFIEDS<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>November</strong> 7, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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Public Notices<br />
Public Notices<br />
Public Notices<br />
Rangiora Sunday Market<br />
The Rangiora Sunday Market is back in<br />
the Blake Street carpark on Sunday,<br />
<strong>November</strong> 10 and 24, from 9am to 2pm.<br />
There are lots of great bargains,<br />
including plants, clothing, household<br />
items, garden tools, health products,<br />
bikes, books, gift cards, handyman tools,<br />
jewellery, toys, garden sculptures and<br />
woodcraft. Children can also pop into<br />
the nearby <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Model<br />
Railway Club rooms to operate Thomas<br />
and friends.<br />
Dementia seminar<br />
Dementia <strong>Canterbury</strong> is back in <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> to offer afree public<br />
seminar on Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 19, from<br />
10.30am to 12pm, in the Rangiora Town<br />
Hall function room. The seminar is on<br />
Maintaining Brain Health with<br />
psychiatrist Dr Chris Collins, who will<br />
speak on optimising brain health and<br />
reducing your risk of developing<br />
dementia, including what to eat,<br />
managing stress, exercise, and social<br />
and mental stimulation. Everyone is<br />
welcome. Registrations are essential.<br />
Phone 0800 444 776 or email<br />
admin@dementiacanterbury.org.nz.<br />
Christmas concert<br />
AChristmas concert featuring the<br />
Rangiora Community Choir and guest<br />
performers will be held at the Rangiora<br />
Methodist Church at 2pm on Sunday,<br />
<strong>November</strong> 24. Entry is $7.50, door sales<br />
only, with afternoon tea included.<br />
Eco babes<br />
If you’re concerned about the waste and<br />
cost of disposable nappies, come and<br />
discuss alternatives with Eva, amidwife<br />
and mother of two on Sunday, <strong>November</strong><br />
Public Notices<br />
Kaiapoi Christadelphians<br />
“The Key ofKnowledge ..“(Luke 11:52)<br />
THE HISTORYOF<br />
BIBLEPROPHECY<br />
From creation to the fulfillment of God’s purpose,<br />
prophecy has been given as an encouragement to<br />
mankind for hope and assurance in aWorld that<br />
cannot find the solution to the World’s problems.<br />
Who do we look to for answers in a rapidly<br />
declining society? God or man?<br />
DVD presentation -Sunday 10th <strong>November</strong>,7.00pm<br />
Kaiapoi Community Centre, 24 Sewell Street<br />
Contact: 03 352 5453<br />
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17, from 2pm to 3.30pm, at Greta Valley.<br />
She is using cloth nappies and trying out<br />
nappyfree times based on learning to<br />
respond to ababy’s ‘‘need to go’’ cues.<br />
Other infant products, such as baby<br />
wipes, food pouches, and commercial<br />
care products can also be substituted.<br />
Cost: 1.5 TimeBank Hurunui credits or<br />
$10. Registration: (03) 314 3406 or email<br />
tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com.<br />
2040: The Regeneration Movie<br />
2040 highlights apathway of change<br />
towards amore ecologically focused and<br />
equitable future. It will play at the<br />
Amberley School Hall on Tuesday,<br />
<strong>November</strong> 19, from 7.30pm to 9pm. The<br />
docudrama draws on the best minds and<br />
positive solutions to address humanity’s<br />
challenges with climate, economics,<br />
technology, civil society, agriculture and<br />
sustainability. It is aimed at abroad<br />
audience, including children and their<br />
parents. Tickets are $5; schoolchildren<br />
are free. Book now by emailing<br />
tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com or<br />
phone (03) 314 3406. It is supported by<br />
the Amberley District Residents<br />
Association, TimeBank Hurunui and<br />
Amberley School.<br />
Christmas picnic tour<br />
The <strong>2019</strong> Christmas picnic tour will be<br />
held on Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 24, starting<br />
at the Hurunui District Council carpark<br />
in Amberley. The cost is $15 per vehicle.<br />
The route will be sealed throughout.<br />
Registrations will be taken from 9am<br />
until 10.50am in the adjacent St John’s<br />
Lounge. The first 70 to register receive a<br />
NZ Classic Car magazine. Members of<br />
the Nelson branch of the Classic<br />
Motoring Society will be taking part.<br />
Public Notices<br />
We provide free confidential budgeting<br />
assistance to individuals, families and whānau<br />
of the Waimakariri and Hurunui communities.<br />
• Do you need help to manage your money better?<br />
• Going flatting, having ababyorretiring and you<br />
need abudget health check?<br />
• Is managing debt becoming aproblem?<br />
• We can provide one-to-one financial mentoring<br />
and help you create your own personal budget.<br />
• We can advocate on your behalf with<br />
Government departments (e.g. Work and Income,<br />
Inland Revenue).<br />
• MoneyMates …ask about our FREE community<br />
education programme where people can talk,<br />
share and learn about money and money matters.<br />
Phone 03 313 3505 anytime<br />
servicemanager@bsnc.org.nz<br />
www.bsnc.org.nz<br />
WarMemorial Hall,<br />
1Albert Street,<br />
Rangiora 7400<br />
Covering<br />
the Waimakariri<br />
and Hurunui<br />
districts<br />
Affiliated member of the National Building Financial Capability<br />
Charitable Trust. Registered Charity Number: CC1<strong>07</strong>10<br />
2002654<br />
Earthquake-prone Buildings –which are the<br />
busy streets in your town?<br />
Under the Building Act 2004 asystem has been<br />
introduced across NZ to identify and manage<br />
buildings that are expected to suffer significant<br />
damage in a moderate earthquake. These are<br />
called earthquake-prone buildings. Houses and<br />
farmbuildings are generally excluded.<br />
Earthquake-prone buildings locatedinplaceswhere<br />
there is high pedestrian or vehicular traffic are<br />
considered higher risk and must bestrengthened<br />
or demolished earlier than other earthquake-prone<br />
buildings. These are called priority earthquakeprone<br />
buildings.<br />
To establish the priority earthquake-pronebuildings<br />
in the Hurunui District the Council would like to<br />
hear from the community about what public roads,<br />
footpaths or other thoroughfares in each of the<br />
District’s towns itconsiders are highly used. A<br />
Statement of Proposal containing proposed high<br />
traffic areas and further information on the national<br />
system is available from the Council. The Statement<br />
of Proposal also includes adescription of how a<br />
person interested in the proposal can present their<br />
views to the Council and further details about the<br />
process.<br />
Find out more<br />
A full Statement of Proposal is available for<br />
inspection:<br />
•Onthe HurunuiDistrict Councilwebsite:<br />
www.hurunui.govt.nz<br />
•Atthe offices of the Hurunui DistrictCouncil:<br />
66 Carters Road, Amberley.<br />
Make your submission<br />
Online: www.hurunui.govt.nz/report/<br />
consultations<br />
Email to: submission@hurunui.govt.nz<br />
Post /deliver to: Hurunui District Council<br />
66 Carters Road<br />
PO Box 13<br />
Amberley 7441<br />
Please indicate if you wish to be heard in supportof<br />
your submission. All submissions will be publicly<br />
available on the Council’s website.<br />
Submissions close 5pm Monday 2 December<br />
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />
APPLICATION FOR<br />
ON-LICENCE<br />
SECTION 101, SALE<br />
AND SUPPLYOF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
K.E.F. Ltd, Karl Eric<br />
Horwarth, 1A Elm Drive,<br />
Rangiora has made<br />
application to the District<br />
Licensing Committee at<br />
Rangiora for the renewal<br />
an On Licence in respect of<br />
the premises situated at 176<br />
High Street, Rangiora known<br />
as Fools of Desire Cafe.<br />
The general nature of<br />
the business conducted<br />
(or to be conducted) under<br />
the licence is Cafe.<br />
The days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is (or is intended to be)<br />
sold under the licence are<br />
Sunday-Thursday 8.00am<br />
-11.00pm, Friday-Saturday<br />
8.00am - 1.00am the<br />
following day.<br />
The application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Waimakariri District<br />
Licensing Committee at 215<br />
High Street, Rangiora.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the issue of the<br />
licence may,not laterthan 15<br />
working days after the date of<br />
the publication of this notice,<br />
file anotice inwriting of the<br />
objection with the Secretary<br />
of the Waimakariri District<br />
Licensing Committee at<br />
Private Bag 1005, Rangiora.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of alicence may be made<br />
in relation to amatter other<br />
than a matter specified in<br />
section 131 of the Sale and<br />
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
This is the first publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />
APPLICATION FOR<br />
OFF-LICENCE<br />
Section 101,Sale<br />
and Supply of<br />
AlcoholAct 2012<br />
Imperial Discount Liquor<br />
Ltd has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Rangiora<br />
for the renewal of an Off<br />
Licence in respect of the<br />
premises situated at 14<br />
Southbrook Road, Rangiora<br />
known as Henrys BWS<br />
Rangiora.<br />
The general nature ofthe<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is Bottlestore.<br />
The days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is soldunder thelicence are<br />
Monday to Sunday 9am to<br />
10pm.<br />
The application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Waimakariri District<br />
LicensingCommittee at 215<br />
High Street, Rangiora.<br />
Any person who isentitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the issue of<br />
the licence may, no later<br />
than 15 working days after<br />
the date ofthe 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 at<br />
Private Bag 1005,Rangiora.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of alicence may be made<br />
in relation toamatter other<br />
than amatter specified in<br />
section131 of theSale and<br />
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
This is the second<br />
publication of this notice.<br />
This notice was first<br />
published on 31st October<br />
<strong>2019</strong>.<br />
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Annual General Meeting<br />
Monday 11 th <strong>November</strong> @7.30pm<br />
At the Southbrook Clubrooms<br />
As the largest Club In <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> ittakes<br />
alarge team of people to keep things running<br />
smoothly. Weare still seeking some volunteers to<br />
help out next season. Come along and see how<br />
you can help out! Many hands make light work!<br />
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