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Page 28, <strong>Ashburton</strong>'s The <strong>Courier</strong>, Thursday <strong>30</strong> <strong>January</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />
Tennis draw<br />
Mid Canterbury Junior<br />
Tennis Draw<br />
Round 2<br />
Saturday 1February <strong>2020</strong><br />
All games to startat9am<br />
sharp<br />
Junior AGrade –Duty<br />
TeamSouthernStars<br />
Methven BronzevDorie<br />
AatDorie Hall; Methven<br />
SilvervSouthern Stars at<br />
ATTC; Allenton Eagles v<br />
SouthernStrikers at ATTC;<br />
Methven GoldvAllenton<br />
TigersatATTC.<br />
Junior BGrade Pool 1<br />
Hampstead Yellow v<br />
Allenton Bears at<br />
Hampstead; Southern<br />
ShakersvDorie<br />
Hampstead at Hinds;<br />
Hampstead Green BYE.<br />
Junior BGrade Pool 2<br />
Allenton Lions v<br />
Allenton Panthersat<br />
Allenton; MethvenBlackv<br />
Methven White at Methven<br />
Domain; Southern Sharks –<br />
BYE.<br />
Junior C<br />
DorieMethvenv<br />
Allenton Falcons at Dorie<br />
School;Southern<br />
Skyrockets vMethven Blue<br />
at ATTC;Southern<br />
Stormers vMethvenRed at<br />
ATTC.<br />
Phone any defaults<br />
throughtoMid Canterbury<br />
Junior Tennis<strong>30</strong>8 <strong>30</strong>20 as<br />
soonaspossible.<br />
WIN acakefor your<br />
special person with<br />
Main South Rd, Tinwald. Phone <strong>30</strong>8 5774<br />
Birthdays this week<br />
Payson Alsop,31st <strong>January</strong><br />
Dominica Cotter,31st <strong>January</strong>, aged 23<br />
MaxHelem, 2nd February, aged 13<br />
Oscar Reveley,3rd February, aged 5<br />
Congratulations to last weeks winner!<br />
Karina Webb<br />
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must be with us by 10.00am TUESDAY<br />
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INTOTHE DRAW PER NOMINEE<br />
Shootout at golf club<br />
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Nineteen golfers survived the heat at the <strong>Ashburton</strong> Golf Club on Sunday<br />
in the annual shootout, with Dave Hewitt eventually emerging as the winner.<br />
The golfer with the worst score dropped out each hole (a careful calculation<br />
of handicap and sometimes requiring aputt off) and when it came to the<br />
18th, Hewitt and Bev Chinn remained. Last year’s runner-up, Hewitt claimed<br />
the Property Brokers Shootout title after atense putt off.<br />
Coal boiler to go<br />
The coal boiler at <strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital<br />
will be replaced as part of a<br />
decarbonisation project aimed at<br />
preparing the hospital for the future.<br />
The job was among anew $12 billion<br />
Government programme to build and<br />
upgrade roads, rail, schools and<br />
hospitals announced yesterday, says<br />
Labour MP Jo Luxton.<br />
She said the New Zealand Upgrade<br />
Programme was boosting growth today<br />
and into the future by making targeted<br />
investments around the country,<br />
supporting businesses and local<br />
communities.<br />
“We’re modernising our child and<br />
maternity service because we’re<br />
determined to make New Zealand the<br />
best place in the world to be achild. And<br />
we’re making <strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital more<br />
modern and sustainable.<br />
“The health facilities across<br />
Canterbury need an upgrade, so we're<br />
providing one. These new and better<br />
facilities will better support patient<br />
needs, and will help to meet future<br />
MP Jo Luxton<br />
demands.<br />
The projects approved for the Mid<br />
and South Canterbury region included<br />
upgrades for schools, child and<br />
maternity refurbishment, new boilers at<br />
Timaru Hospital and the coal boiler<br />
conversion at <strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital.<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Ledge (4)<br />
7. Childish (9)<br />
8. Close (4)<br />
9. Smile (4)<br />
10. Hard-up (4)<br />
11. Cry (4)<br />
14. Ailment (10)<br />
16. Rival (10)<br />
19. Considerable (4)<br />
22. Dam (4)<br />
24. Twist (4)<br />
25. Festivity (4)<br />
26. Nationality (9)<br />
27. Eager (4)<br />
DOWN<br />
1. Tendon (5)<br />
2. Go (5)<br />
3. False (6)<br />
4. Bottle (6)<br />
5. Pace (4)<br />
6. Slaughter (9)<br />
12. Wrong (9)<br />
13. Support (4)<br />
15. Sour (4)<br />
17. Frustrate (6)<br />
18. Headdress (6)<br />
20. Angry (5)<br />
21. Long (5)<br />
23. Fury (4)<br />
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 8552<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Hidewhen you throw things(4). 7, It should give way<br />
to the driver and the pedestrian (6,3). 8. Retirement makes<br />
no difference tohim (4). 9.“It’s acrest,” you say, “pet”<br />
(4). 10. Come to the farewell party (4).11. Dope the dessert<br />
(4). 14. Intangible, but that’s not important (10). 16.<br />
Game little creature? (4,6). 19. Rush toget tuck (4). 22.<br />
Faces the other way for the picture (4). 24. The thing that<br />
confronted one on return (4). 25. Drop when you hurry<br />
(4). 26. Jack’sright (9).27. Having arrived an hour before<br />
(4).<br />
DOWN<br />
1. Having verification of, for astart (5). 2. See the tot<br />
inside playing agame(5). 3. Cook right through,inwater<br />
(6). 4. Asoldierwith money? That’snew! (6). 5. He soaks<br />
it up (4). 6.It’s nice and quiet at home again having a<br />
drink (9). 12. Might be best to restrainthe girl from being<br />
mulish (9). 13. Plant that can’tlive without water! (4). 15.<br />
Regretted taking aleft turn in it (4). 17. The boss tried<br />
ineptly to catch the ball (6). 18. They hold analternative<br />
hypothesis (6). 20. Notice the eel swimming by her (5).<br />
21. Start the search at the end of winter,inshort(5). 23. A<br />
bit upset by thegin (4).<br />
6 4 3 8<br />
3 7 5 6<br />
9 1 2<br />
6 4<br />
Solution to previous Sudoku<br />
Howto<br />
solve<br />
Sudoku!<br />
Fill the grid<br />
so thatevery<br />
rowand every<br />
3x3 square<br />
contains the<br />
digitals 1to9<br />
3 6 1 7 2 5 4 9 8<br />
4 2 5 6 9 8 3 7 1<br />
9 8 7 3 4 1 5 6 2<br />
8 7 9 4 6 3 1 2 5<br />
6 1 2 5 8 7 9 3 4<br />
5 3 4 9 1 2 7 8 6<br />
2 4 6 1 7 9 8 5 3<br />
1 9 3 8 5 6 2 4 7<br />
7 5 8 2 3 4 6 1 9<br />
Solution to previous crossword<br />
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 8551 -SOLUTIONS<br />
Across -7,Circumstance.8,Winter.9,Dreary.10, Strolls.<br />
12, Style. 15, Greed. 16, Verdict. 18, Crutch. 20, Revolt.<br />
22, Take aliberty.<br />
Down -1,Minister. 2,Scut. 3, Emerald. 4, Study. 5,Inverted.<br />
6, Dear. 11, Overtake. 13, Locality. 14, Terrain.<br />
17, Wheat. 19, Rite. 21, View.<br />
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 8551 -SOLUTIONS<br />
Across -7,Hair of the dog. 8, T-ether. 9,T-row-el. 10,<br />
Con-tend. 12, Tri-p-E. 15, Angle. 16, Dresser.18, Pre-sto.<br />
20, Sucker.22, Grating voice.<br />
Down -1,Takedown. 2, Arch. 3, A-f-front. 4, W-hit-e. 5,<br />
Ad-jour-ns. 6, Ogre (rev.). 11,Talis-ma-n. 13, Pre-sence.<br />
14, P-re-sage. 17, Co-lin. 19, R-ag-e. 21, Crop.<br />
ContactJann Thompson 03 <strong>30</strong>8 7664 jann.thompson@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />
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