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Greek resort opens<br />

doors for tennis pro<br />

TONI.WILLIAMS<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Tennis pro Connor<br />

Brosnahan is defying Covid­<br />

19 and is off to Greece, on the<br />

trip of alifetime to coach<br />

tennis and see the world.<br />

Connor, an <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

College alumni, has<br />

beencoaching tennis<br />

since he was 14. His<br />

love of the sport, no doubt<br />

gleaned fromhis parents,<br />

tennis stalwarts Tonyand<br />

Jane, has already seenhim<br />

coachingoffshore, including<br />

periods in the United<br />

Kingdom.<br />

Now, aged 20, an adventurous<br />

spirithas seen the young coach<br />

jetoff this week on the trip of a<br />

lifetime, albeit amid aglobal<br />

pandemic, to coach at luxury<br />

resort Costa Navarino Greece.<br />

It will offer him insight into<br />

workinginaluxury resort,<br />

and could be astepping<br />

stonetofuture<br />

opportunities,<br />

including returning<br />

for future summer<br />

seasons.<br />

It’s an exciting<br />

but nervous<br />

time.<br />

Connor’s earlier plansto<br />

travel to the resort for the<br />

summer season were<br />

hampered by<br />

Greece’s Covid­19<br />

restrictions. But<br />

atshortnotice<br />

those plans<br />

have<br />

rematerialised<br />

after Greece<br />

announced it<br />

will reopen its<br />

borders to<br />

tourists from July<br />

1.<br />

The resort<br />

resumed itssummerseason<br />

from <strong>June</strong> 19.<br />

Surprisingly, New<br />

Zealand’s relatively<br />

Covid­freestatus<br />

means he will<br />

not haveto<br />

isolate oncehe<br />

arrives.<br />

But he is<br />

awarethat<br />

couldchange<br />

enroute.<br />

Continued Page 2<br />

Young lives<br />

matter<br />

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Peter’s perfect<br />

shot on 14th hole<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

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Six months ago, PeterWalker was<br />

broodingabout asummerwith no golf.<br />

He had dislocated hisleft shoulder<br />

andbroke an arm in afall during a<br />

roundofgolf.<br />

Still on steroids andseeing the<br />

physio, he hitahole­in­one at the<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Golf Club’s Brandon course<br />

last weekend.<br />

The <strong>Ashburton</strong>man was still smiling<br />

this week at the turnaround in his<br />

fortunes.<br />

Ahole­in­one is abig highlightof<br />

anygolfer’s time on the course, Peter<br />

says. He feels doubly luckybecausehe<br />

also scored one at Whangarei way<br />

back in 1988.<br />

His hole­in­one at <strong>Ashburton</strong> wason<br />

thepar 3, No 14 hole,some143 metres.<br />

With anumber 7iron, he teed off just<br />

right, hooking from righttoleft.<br />

The ball landed in the lateafternoon<br />

shadow of the trees. ‘‘That<br />

was close,’’ one of hisgolfingfoursome<br />

said.<br />

Peterwas less optimistic,thinkingit<br />

had rolledover the backof thegreen.<br />

“Everyonehad their shotand<br />

walked up to the green, and the ball<br />

was nowhere.” He rushed up to the<br />

hole and there it was.<br />

Handshakesand high­fiveswith his<br />

partner Paul Mayand fellowgolfers<br />

Steve Vivian and Charlie Alexander<br />

followed. All are golfers with singlefigure<br />

handicapsand appreciated the<br />

occasion.<br />

Peter, who has a3handicap, said it<br />

was aturning pointintheir match,<br />

with he and Paul going on to beat<br />

Steve and Charlie. He shouted them a<br />

beer afterwards.<br />

The 65­year­old started playing golf<br />

as aschoolboy,whenhelived in<br />

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Greek resort opens doors for tennis pro<br />

From Page1<br />

His parents are keeping aclosewatch<br />

on the internationalnews andborder<br />

announcements. Connor’s flights take<br />

him from Christchurch to Auckland,<br />

before heading to Brisbane and then<br />

toDohainQatar.Fromthere, it will<br />

be on to Athens in Greece.<br />

Connor onlyheard his flight to<br />

Brisbanewas on track in the final two<br />

hours before leavinghome.<br />

He is excited aboutthe<br />

opportunities ahead of him,but<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Golf Club member Peter<br />

Walker with his special hole­in­one<br />

ball.<br />

Hamilton. No­oneinhis family<br />

played,but aneighbour across the<br />

roadencouraged him andgave him<br />

old clubs.<br />

He was amemberofthe Hamilton<br />

Golf Club until moving to Mid<br />

Canterbury in 2008, where he and wife<br />

Marilyn ownedand operated the<br />

Netherby Four Square. He didn’tplay<br />

much golf for eight years, working long<br />

hoursatthe supermarket.<br />

Peter retiredthree years ago and<br />

now plays three times aweek. It was<br />

devastating last September when he<br />

fell,dislocating hisshoulderand<br />

breaking hisarm in three places.<br />

He was out of golf for three months,<br />

including Christmasand NewYear.<br />

Then Covid­19 putpaidtogolf for<br />

severalmoremonths.<br />

Peter says theaccident has affected<br />

his golf swing and he is still needs<br />

physio and steroidinjections as he<br />

workstoward afull recovery.<br />

Saturday’s shot was abonus.<br />

nervousabout border restrictionsand<br />

travel uncertainties, rather than<br />

Covid­19.<br />

The resort, which hastwo five­star<br />

deluxe hotels andtwo signature golf<br />

courses, hassummer<strong>2020</strong>protocols in<br />

place, to dealwithCovid­19, including<br />

regular temperature checks for<br />

people entering theresort, extended<br />

distancing limits and additional staff<br />

to allowfor astaff to guest ratioof1:1.<br />

The resort also hasaspa and<br />

seaweedtherapycentre, more than 20<br />

Community<br />

info centre<br />

for tourists<br />

The Methven i­Site visitor centre<br />

closes its doors tomorrow and from<br />

July 1will be replaced with anew<br />

community information centre.<br />

Aimed at both tourists and<br />

Methven residents, the information<br />

centre will be run through an<br />

agreement between the Mt Hutt<br />

Memorial Hall Board and <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

District Council.<br />

It will operate from the same<br />

location as the i­Site, the Mt Hutt<br />

Memorial Hall.<br />

The decision to close the i­Sitewas<br />

made by Experience Mid Canterbury<br />

because of declining visitor numbers<br />

and the ongoing impact of Covid­19.<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> District Council chief<br />

executive Hamish Riach said he was<br />

pleased aviable solution had been<br />

found so quickly.<br />

‘‘Methven has many great offerings<br />

for visitors andisacentral<br />

component of MidCanterbury<br />

tourism.<br />

‘‘The Mt Hutt Memorial Hall Board<br />

are passionate about their town, and<br />

we are really impressed with their<br />

enthusiasm to come on board and<br />

deliver this new service.’’<br />

The arrangement meantthat<br />

Methven's tourism and information<br />

service would remain in local hands<br />

with local knowledge.<br />

The community information centre<br />

is expected to operate from 10am<br />

until 4pm seven days aweek.<br />

Online bookings will no longer be<br />

part of the service, but can be made<br />

via local travel agents.<br />

The Experience Mid Canterbury<br />

board will review the new service<br />

after four months, when the ski<br />

season is over, to assess its<br />

effectiveness and identify any areas<br />

of improvement to further support<br />

the town.<br />

dining venues andoffers arangeof<br />

sports outdoor, including aracket<br />

academy where Connor will work. It<br />

hastennis, squash and popular game<br />

padel (think doublessquash on an<br />

enclosed tennis court), as well as<br />

cultural activities and five­star<br />

services. Tennis is played on clay<br />

court surfaces.<br />

Connorwill live, eatand workon<br />

site at the resort until September<br />

beforeembarking on his next<br />

adventure, the return leg home.<br />

WINTER Reads<br />

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Young livesmatter too<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

3<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Longbeach School sent three<br />

studentstoseekareduced<br />

speed limit outside their school<br />

this week and theydidn’t mince<br />

their words.<br />

You’ll have blood on your<br />

hands if youleavethe speed<br />

limit at 100km/h,the three told<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>District Councillors<br />

about five timestheir age.<br />

Freya Jemmett, Taylor<br />

Lamont and Yasmin Larry are<br />

Year8 students at Longbeach<br />

and they canhear the speeding<br />

drivers on Longbeach Road.<br />

The schoolhas been trying<br />

for 11 years to have the speed<br />

limit reduced and now council<br />

has proposed ahost of speed<br />

limit changes in the district and<br />

government is also planning<br />

60km/h limits outside rural<br />

schools and 40km/h limits<br />

outside townschools.<br />

The students told councillors<br />

to be early adopters and reduce<br />

the speed limit outside their<br />

school now.<br />

Principal Neil Simons said it<br />

wasn’t just Longbeach, all<br />

schools in the district needed<br />

drivers to slow down when they<br />

passed aschool.<br />

The girls had done their<br />

homework before they spoke to<br />

councillors. They said it would<br />

take98metres for acar to stop<br />

in an emergency if the driver<br />

was doing 100km/h; 122minthe<br />

wet.Atruckwould take longer<br />

to stop.<br />

By comparison acar doing<br />

40km/h would need26m to stop,<br />

or 45m if it was doing 60km/h.<br />

“Which do you think is the<br />

rightspeed past aschool,” they<br />

asked councillors meeting to<br />

hear submissions on the<br />

proposal speed limit changes.<br />

Around 200 submissions were<br />

received when council<br />

consulted on its proposals.<br />

Councillors spent Monday<br />

afternoon makingdecisions<br />

that willbethe subject of a<br />

report to full council and<br />

adopted around the end of<br />

August.<br />

Young lives matter was the<br />

message sentloud and clear by<br />

Longbeach School.<br />

Around 140 studentsattend<br />

Longbeach and their board of<br />

trustees alsobacked the girls’<br />

message.<br />

Principal Simonssaidthe<br />

intersection of BoundaryRoad<br />

and Longbeach Road had<br />

already been the sceneoftwo<br />

fatal accidents and students<br />

and staff regularly heardand<br />

saw near misses. Roading<br />

TaylorLamont (left), Freya Jemmettand Yasmin Larry wantthe<br />

speed limit lowered outsidetheirschool.<br />

reports had identified the area<br />

as high riskbecause of its open<br />

speed limit andlow visibility.<br />

“This is achance for the<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> District Councilto<br />

be leaders around the country<br />

and step up and get ahead of<br />

the proposed national changes<br />

and make changes across the<br />

district around schools,” he<br />

said.<br />

Several other schools made<br />

submissions for reduced speed<br />

outside their schools.<br />

Traffic issues<br />

in busy Lochlea<br />

Hanrahan Street resident Ken Leadley wants<br />

apedestriancrossing on his street to make life<br />

safer for the people wholive, work or pass<br />

throughthe Lochlea subdivision.<br />

Mr Leadley saysschoolchildren, adult<br />

exercisers andolderpeople with walker<br />

frames use the footpathswhile Lochlea<br />

lifestyle resort residents, resthome workers<br />

and others who live on Charlesworth Drive<br />

and its surrounding streets drive their cars on<br />

the road. He agrees withthe <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

District Council’sproposal to drop the speed<br />

limit from50km/h to 30km/h.<br />

It has become abusyarea and Hanrahan<br />

Streetiscrowded with parked cars and<br />

passing traffic. Pedestriansafety is nothelped<br />

by thediscontinuation of afootpath that leads<br />

walkerstonowhere, he said.<br />

Hewas one of the first residents on the<br />

street and has watched as population and<br />

trafficvolume hasincreased: familyhomes,<br />

Radius Millstream resthome,the gated<br />

community and Turton Green extension will<br />

soonbejoined by another 39 properties off<br />

Primrose Place.<br />

He says the speed limit reductionshould be<br />

the first of severalroad safety improvements<br />

in thearea.Hewants apedestrian crossing on<br />

Hanrahan Street neartheresthome, stopsigns<br />

for traffic exiting the gated community, white<br />

lines to keep traffic in their laneand afix for<br />

the dead­end footpath.<br />

Four times in the past three years he has<br />

picked up someone fragile after fallinginthe<br />

area.<br />

Cynthia Youngalso made aplea for<br />

footpaths and kerbing on RacecourseRoad<br />

and Allens Road. Shealso advocatedfor the<br />

new proposed 50km/h zoneonRacecourse<br />

Road to be extendedwest as far as FarmRoad.<br />

Subdivisions in the area were under wayand<br />

more traffic would be generated,she said.<br />

Six years ago she wrote to councilabout<br />

creating footpaths in the area and was told 15<br />

years whenresidential sections were filled in.<br />

“We arenot faraway from that now an it has<br />

onlybeen six years.”<br />

The speed limit review includes reducing<br />

the speed in the CBD from50km/h to 30km/h.<br />

The reduction wassupported by the New<br />

Zealand Transport Agency butnot welcomed<br />

byothers, many suggesting 40km/h wouldbe<br />

more realistic.<br />

2287839


Love Sarah<br />

Reviewed byRowena Hart<br />

Determined to fulfill her late mother’s dream of<br />

opening abakeryinLondon’s charming Notting Hill,<br />

19-year-old Clarissa enlists the help of her mother’s<br />

best friend Isabella and her eccentric estranged<br />

grandmother Mimi. These three generations of<br />

women will need to overcome grief, doubts and<br />

differences to honor the memory oftheir beloved<br />

Sarah while embarking on ajourney to establish a<br />

London bakery.<br />

As they areneartoopening thereisthe worrythat<br />

no one will turn uptobuy their treats. This must<br />

always be the worry when establishing a new<br />

business!<br />

Celia Imrie asalways, bristles with talent asMimi<br />

the grandmother. Full of expression and alittle<br />

bit saucy, she’s the saving grace of the movie as<br />

she goes from being worn out to blossoming and<br />

perhaps even finding herself apotential late-inlife<br />

love with the bakery’s neighbour, aneccentric<br />

inventor?<br />

It all combines together to make for adeliciously<br />

sweet movie.<br />

bookings ph 307 1230<br />

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4 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Ballers buzzingbackoncourt<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Mid Canterbury<br />

basketballers have been<br />

back on the courtsthis<br />

week, their regular<br />

competitionsdelayed and<br />

altered by Covid­19.<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> College’s<br />

senior teams were in action<br />

in their WhelanTrophy<br />

andThompson’s Trophy<br />

contests on Tuesday, the<br />

girls’ game against Papanui<br />

deferred and the boys<br />

losing to Burnside 66­91 in<br />

afeisty affair.<br />

Senior boys’ coach Brian<br />

Kerrhad just named his<br />

squad when thecountry<br />

went into lockdownon<br />

March 26. He says they are<br />

fizzing to be back.<br />

TheSouth Island<br />

secondaryschools<br />

tournaments that are a<br />

highlight of thecalendar<br />

have been cannedsothe<br />

Christchurch­based<br />

contest is now their main<br />

focus.<br />

Kerr said he had acoreof<br />

six playersreturning from<br />

last year and they began<br />

training twice aweekas<br />

soonasCovid­19<br />

restrictions allowed.<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> College senior boys’ basketball coach Brian<br />

Kerr has aword with his players at quarter­time during a<br />

pre­season game against Waitaki Boys’ High School.<br />

“We are getting stuckin<br />

andtrying to getinto shape<br />

as farasour offence and<br />

defence is concerned. It is<br />

all new to afew,but they<br />

are comingonreallywell.”<br />

Hesaidthe side had good<br />

speedand good height,<br />

withthe confidence to use<br />

it.<br />

That was tested on<br />

Sunday with atraining run<br />

against aside from Waitaki<br />

Boys High School. Ashcoll<br />

lost75­60.<br />

Kerr said the aim was to<br />

try combinations,thougha<br />

winwould have been nice.<br />

“Wewanted to run our<br />

patterns anddefence and<br />

mix it up abit andgive<br />

everyone somedecent<br />

minutes.They have been<br />

fizzing at practice.<br />

‘‘There’salot of energy<br />

there.”<br />

Senior players Kambell<br />

Stills and Thomas<br />

Pattersonwill lead the<br />

side, which also includes a<br />

number of Year 11sabout<br />

to experience the calibreof<br />

the flagshipsecondary<br />

school competition<br />

THIS WEEK’SSPECIALS<br />

developedbyCanterbury<br />

Basketball overthe past<br />

few years.<br />

Other players in the<br />

squad areWillieJoyce,<br />

Jacob Swan, LiamSullivan,<br />

Kalen Tait, Riley Sa,<br />

CharlieBanks, Henry<br />

Hobbs, Jamie Reid,Jacob<br />

Tallentire andBrad<br />

Douglas.<br />

Several of theyounger<br />

players also travel to<br />

ChristchurchonaSaturday<br />

with coach Roasty Douglas<br />

to play in an under 17<br />

competition.<br />

The boys’ Thompson<br />

Trophy division one is split<br />

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leadingtoagrandfinal on<br />

September 23.The senior<br />

girls areone of eightteams<br />

contesting the Whelan<br />

Trophy,with agrand final<br />

also on September 23.<br />

Basketball Mid<br />

Canterbury’s senior men’s<br />

competitionisdue to start<br />

on July 1, with games at the<br />

OxfordStreet stadium on<br />

Wednesday nights.<br />

The five teamsentered<br />

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Nomads, Newlands,<br />

Wildlife and <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

College.<br />

MenzShed crackonwith projects<br />

MICK.JENSEN<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>MenzShed members are<br />

gettingbackuptospeed on avariety<br />

of wood and metal working projects<br />

after the forced lockdown.<br />

Personal, commercialand<br />

community projectsare all on the go<br />

again.<br />

They includeapairofhefty, metal<br />

gates destined for the main entrance<br />

of Trott’s Garden.<br />

The gates havebeen rescued,<br />

extended andrevamped and will<br />

form an impressive, ornate 4.5m<br />

barrierwhen fixedonsite soon.<br />

Other projects being crafted at the<br />

shed includevermin trapsand bird<br />

nestingplatformsfor the Department<br />

of Conservation in Geraldine,<br />

hundreds of woodenboxingand<br />

edgingstakesfor Mitre10and<br />

smaller jobs like the repair and<br />

restorationoftablesand garden<br />

benches.<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Menz Shed member<br />

Dalvyn Burrowes (left) and president<br />

Jim Armstrong.<br />

PHOTO: MICK JENSEN<br />

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use of some of the wide selection of<br />

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other.<br />

Projects were often tackled in<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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350roles into its digitalteamsand<br />

contact centres as the company<br />

bolsters its digitalchannels to<br />

meet changing customer needs.<br />

Upto65retailmanagement<br />

storeroles could be<br />

disestablished andIAG will work<br />

actively with any affected<br />

employees regardingtheir future<br />

employment options with a<br />

commitment to retaining as many<br />

people as possible.<br />

IAG executive generalmanager<br />

customer andconsumer Kevin<br />

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increasinglylooktoengage with<br />

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6 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Callfor slower<br />

LakeHood speed<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Lake Hood residents have<br />

made apassionateplea for a<br />

speed decrease in traffic<br />

entering their water paradise.<br />

Lake Hood Avenue, which<br />

takes traffic from Stranges<br />

Road through lifestyle blocks<br />

before heading to the water’s<br />

edge, is one of afew roads the<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> District Council has<br />

suggested for aspeed limit rise.<br />

The early part of the avenue<br />

is 70km/h, but council is<br />

proposing to raise that to 80km/<br />

h. Residents want60km/h.<br />

John Skevington said the<br />

avenue had continual bends<br />

and adifficult camber that<br />

made vehicles hard to control<br />

at 80km/h. Nick George said<br />

there was no room for error<br />

even travelling at 70km/h. Jane<br />

Pearce said she would be<br />

happier with alimit of 50km/h<br />

because of the people and<br />

animals in the area.<br />

Mr George said therewould<br />

be more accidents and<br />

potentially deaths by raising<br />

the speedlimit. He had seen<br />

two crashes in the past 18<br />

months and other vehicles<br />

fishtail as they sped through.<br />

He said many carsalso pulled<br />

over on the side of the road in<br />

that area to check boats. Mrs<br />

Pearce said many other drivers<br />

pulled over at the spot to check<br />

their cellphones as they<br />

suddenly got reception.<br />

People who live on Grahams<br />

Road also had complaints<br />

about the speedoftraffic on the<br />

way to the lake.<br />

Bridget Kok,who had the<br />

support of 14 other residents,<br />

said the speed limit should go<br />

from 50km/h in Tinwald to<br />

80km/h for aperiod before<br />

becoming 100km/h.<br />

She said drivers hit the<br />

accelerator as soon as they got<br />

past Grove Streetand that<br />

meant residents on either side<br />

of GrahamsRoad had to take<br />

extra care entering or exiting<br />

their driveways.<br />

“When council put up the<br />

enormous 100km signs at the<br />

beginning of Grahams Road,<br />

the pressure seemedtobeonto<br />

immediately do 100km and not<br />

to slow down until you reached<br />

your destination. We have had<br />

several near misses in our own<br />

driveway.”<br />

Wilkins Road resident Frank<br />

Pinion also madeaplea for<br />

motorists and truckdrivers to<br />

go slower on his street.He<br />

suggested speedbumps to keep<br />

speeds down.<br />

He said his cat Lucy had been<br />

run down and laterdied after<br />

being hit by a“low­flying” car.<br />

Theo Vannini, Henry Prouting, Michael Griffiths and Milli Pottinger have earned aplace in the Kids<br />

Lit Quiz national final in Wellington.<br />

PHOTO: TONI WILLIAMS<br />

Longbeach kids know theirliterature<br />

TONI.WILLIAMS<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Ateam fromLongbeachSchool<br />

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knowledgetowin aplace in the<br />

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Avid readersMichael<br />

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Prouting andTheo Vannini<br />

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lockdown.<br />

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ago, thepupils were still<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Donga danger fenced,<br />

riders eye new track<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

The <strong>Ashburton</strong>District<br />

Council will spend about<br />

$15,000 fencing offa<br />

dangerousdonga at Ashton<br />

Beach and progress plansfor<br />

anew motorcycle track<br />

nearby.<br />

Another $50,000 might be<br />

needed to pay forspecial<br />

permits, managementplans<br />

and salvage of native lizards<br />

in the proposed track area.<br />

Council peopleand<br />

capabilitymanagerSarah<br />

Mosleysaid theproject<br />

needed to comply with the<br />

WildlifeAct, so council was<br />

legally bound.The extra<br />

$50,000 was aworst case<br />

scenario if council was not<br />

abletoapply for<br />

conservation funds.<br />

Council had to fence off the<br />

donga because is was a<br />

health and safety risk for the<br />

motorcyclists who used it.<br />

The partieshave found an<br />

undulating piece of land<br />

nearbythat could<br />

accommodate amotorcycle<br />

track, but it has vulnerable<br />

plants and skink that needto<br />

be protected.<br />

About $20,000 could be<br />

needed for alizard permit<br />

and managementplanand<br />

$15,000 for lizard salvage if<br />

required if thetrack goes<br />

ahead. Underthe Wildlife<br />

Act,apermit is needed to<br />

develop the site dueto<br />

potential adverse effectson<br />

native skinks; alizard<br />

managementplan must<br />

accompany the application.<br />

The southern grass skink<br />

found there are classified as<br />

at risk or declining.<br />

Indigenous flora silver<br />

New look for <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong><br />

We hope you are enjoying<br />

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The eagle­eyed will have<br />

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Ashton Beach could become anew biodiversity and<br />

recreation area.<br />

tussockand the shrub<br />

muehlenbeckia ephedroides,<br />

the latter threatened or<br />

nationallyvulnerable, are<br />

alsoon site.<br />

The <strong>Ashburton</strong>Motorcycle<br />

Club has said it will be a<br />

partnerinthe newtrack<br />

project. The area is well used<br />

by motorcyclists of all<br />

abilities and ages.<br />

Anew round of<br />

consultationbetween<br />

council, Ashton Beach and<br />

groupswith biodiversity<br />

interests will now take place<br />

as part of afeasibility study<br />

to advancethe track.<br />

Cr Lynette Lovett said it<br />

was afantastic project and<br />

the result of someoutsidethe­square<br />

thinking.<br />

Cr Stuart Wilson was less<br />

impressed, especially at the<br />

possible cost of managing<br />

and relocating theskink.<br />

your advertisements, but<br />

with abit morepizzazz!<br />

Theseare interesting<br />

times for the media industry<br />

around the country but<br />

community newspapers have<br />

stayed strong.<br />

Weare all about the big<br />

and the little things that go<br />

on in our patch.<br />

Things that affect people,<br />

or their home, theirwallet or<br />

their neighbourhood; events<br />

like fundraisers, shows,<br />

7<br />

The lizards were common<br />

andthemanagement plan<br />

over the top, he said.<br />

MayorNeilBrownsaidthe<br />

lizardplan might end up in a<br />

bottom drawer,but it was<br />

part of aprocess that had to<br />

be followed to get the best<br />

outcomefor the area and<br />

those who used it.<br />

Councillors visited the site<br />

to see first­hand three<br />

different options.<br />

Cr AngusMcKay said<br />

simply fencing the donga was<br />

oneoption,but protecting<br />

andenhancing the known<br />

biodiversitythere was the<br />

right thing to do.<br />

‘‘Let’s get it right and be an<br />

example to the rest of New<br />

Zealand.Weall had alook<br />

anddecided wewanted<br />

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community going forward<br />

into thefuture.’’<br />

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MICK.JENSEN<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Anna and John McDonald at Docks.<br />

Thereare battered oysters, mussels<br />

and upto10species of fresh fishon<br />

the menu at newAllentonrestaurant<br />

DocksBar &Seafood Grill.<br />

Alongsidestandard offerings like<br />

gurnard, terakihi, blue cod, lemon<br />

sole andgroper,there arelesser<br />

known varieties like orange roughy,<br />

silver doryand Ray'sbream.<br />

Docks owner John McDonald is<br />

passionate about hisfish and gets<br />

regulartip offs as to what’s available<br />

at the Christchurchfish auction. He<br />

travelsnorth afew times aweektoget<br />

the fresh catch.<br />

While bluecod remained abig<br />

customer favourite, there was abroad<br />

range of fish to tempt diners, said Mr<br />

McDonald.<br />

The fish catch was seasonal and<br />

neededtobeabsolutely fresh,<br />

preparedand right cookedright.<br />

Fishwas ‘‘thetop ingredientinand<br />

the top ingredient out’’, he said.<br />

Mr McDonald has fishinginhis<br />

blood.<br />

His father was afisherman from<br />

Scotlandand jumped ship when in<br />

the navy and arrived in New Zealand<br />

after the war.<br />

‘‘My family had day boatsand<br />

trawlers, butsold thelastofthose<br />

interests in 1992,’’ Mr McDonald said.<br />

He had done some fishdealing here<br />

as ayoung man, beforeheading<br />

overseas to work in the capital<br />

markets, acareer he followed for 30<br />

years.<br />

He and his wife Anna, aRussianborn<br />

lawyer,shifted back to New<br />

Zealand permanently in 2018 to start<br />

anew chapterin their lives.<br />

Having returned to his piscatorial<br />

roots, Mr McDonald sources thefish<br />

andruns the kitchen at Docks, while<br />

his wife overseas the restaurant side.<br />

‘‘I was always going to be coming<br />

back to <strong>Ashburton</strong> to live.<br />

‘‘We used to have ahouse here and<br />

it’s agreat town and located well for<br />

PHOTO: MICK JENSEN<br />

Christchurch airport.’’<br />

There were few fish restaurants<br />

around the country, and he believed<br />

there was enough demand in<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> for his.<br />

Docks, located at the Allenton<br />

Shopping Centre, is open six days and<br />

onlyclosed on Fridays. It offers a<br />

special lunch for Gold Card holders<br />

fromFriday to Sunday (noonuntil<br />

2pm).<br />

Improved coverage in Hakatere area<br />

After years oflobbying,ruralresidents<br />

living to the east of <strong>Ashburton</strong>now<br />

have better broadbandand mobile<br />

phone coverage.But only thosewith<br />

4G phone technology.<br />

It’sdue to anew tower, thefirst RCG<br />

(RuralConnectivity Group) site in the<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> District, going live to<br />

deliver newandimprovedcoverage to<br />

theAshtonarea.<br />

It willcover the Ashton township<br />

andsouth east towardsthe coast<br />

including the Hakatere Huts on River<br />

Road as well as theHakatere camping<br />

grounds. Some older mobile phones<br />

will not be abletomakecalls on the<br />

newRCGtowers,meaning aphone<br />

software update, or in somecases,<br />

require aphone upgrade to anewer<br />

model.<br />

Hakatereresident andHakatere<br />

River Communitycivildefence<br />

emergencycoordinator KayMeyer<br />

❛In an emergency, we need to be able to communicate with<br />

Civil Defence in <strong>Ashburton</strong> and receive Tsunami warningsetc<br />

on our cell phones.❜<br />

said ‘‘it is so important to have cell<br />

coverage’’.<br />

‘‘Inanemergency,weneed to be<br />

able to communicate withCivil<br />

Defence in <strong>Ashburton</strong> andreceive<br />

Tsunamiwarnings etc on our cell<br />

phones.Itwill alsoallow residents to<br />

ring ambulance, fire andemergency<br />

etcdirectly without looking for<br />

someonewithalandlinetodothisfor<br />

them,’’ shesaid.<br />

Ms Meyer is verypleased to have a<br />

cell tower working inthe areaatlast.<br />

In the past shehas used satellite<br />

—Kay Meyer<br />

broadbandwhich hadaconnection<br />

thatwas abit ‘‘hit andmiss’’.<br />

‘‘I useSpark as IuseaPlug in andgo<br />

modem whichIcan plugthis in and I<br />

am connectedtoall internetbyWi­Fi<br />

­nocablesrequired.<br />

‘‘I have beenannoying Sparkfor<br />

sometime for acell tower so we can at<br />

leasthave cellphone coverage,’’ she<br />

said.<br />

Thetower wasdelivered by the<br />

Rural Connectivity Group (RCG)<br />

which is ajointventure between<br />

Spark, Vodafone and2degrees.<br />

Holocaust show moves on<br />

TheevocativeChildren’s<br />

Holocaust Memorialexhibitionat<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Museumhas been<br />

packedaway.<br />

The unique andmoving<br />

memorialhonours the children<br />

killed during the Holocaustand<br />

opened here in February.<br />

The exhibition features 1.5<br />

million buttons, each button<br />

representing achild killed by the<br />

Nazis between 1939 and1945.<br />

It serves as areminder of the<br />

atrocitiesand alsoasan<br />

encouragement to stand up to<br />

discrimination.<br />

The buttons were displayed in<br />

tieredcabinetsand the exhibition<br />

also featured anumber of child<br />

profiles and facts on the<br />

holocaust.<br />

The memorialwas developed<br />

by the National Library in<br />

partnership with theHolocaust<br />

Centre of New Zealand.<br />

Arepresentative of the<br />

Exhibition designer Matthijs<br />

Siljee takes down the memorial.<br />

Holocaust Centreand memorial<br />

designer Matthijs Siljee from<br />

MasseyUniversity took the<br />

exhibition down last week with<br />

the helpofmuseumstaff.<br />

It will be set up at Turanga,the<br />

main public library in<br />

Christchurch.


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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

9<br />

Young driver Aaron Reid (left) prepares to go out for arun in the car<br />

with driver mentor Matt Steven.<br />

Mentorshelping<br />

learnerdrivers<br />

WEEK<br />

It’sall systems go for<strong>Ashburton</strong>’s<br />

Community Driver Mentor<br />

Programme (CDMP) with drivers<br />

out andabout withmentors to<br />

gain valuable on­road<br />

experience.<br />

Run through the Salvation<br />

Army’s South Island Regional<br />

Driver Hub, the programme<br />

helps young adult drivers and<br />

others who have learner licences<br />

but want to taketothe nextstep<br />

to restrictedand thenfull<br />

licences.<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>driverprogramme<br />

co­ordinatorHeatherDalysaid<br />

22 clientshad signed onalready<br />

with three more linedup.<br />

Therewere10mentors and<br />

three more in training.<br />

More mentorswereneeded,<br />

shesaid,becauseone mentor<br />

wasassignedtoone client.<br />

The programme hadstarted<br />

justbefore lockdown and was<br />

nowinits thirdweekproper, Mrs<br />

Daly said.<br />

Drivers and mentorshad<br />

attended separate workshopsto<br />

learnabout the programme,<br />

upskillonroadrulesand for the<br />

mentoringtobeexplained.<br />

Cohorts of 20 learners would be<br />

takenthroughthe programme at<br />

atime.<br />

There were variousstages<br />

involvedand each stagewas<br />

assessed.<br />

‘‘Some driversmight not need<br />

thefull 12 weeks of the<br />

programme and some will get<br />

through things quicker.’’<br />

Driverswould have amock<br />

restricted driving test andwould<br />

only be put forwardfor thetest if<br />

they wereready.<br />

Mrs Daly said she expected to<br />

seethe her firstgraduate in the<br />

next three to four weeks.<br />

Funding forthe CDMP is<br />

provided through the Provincial<br />

Growth Fund and is for three<br />

years.<br />

Formore informationabout<br />

theprogramme, contact Heather<br />

Daly on 021 927 370 orbyemail at<br />

heather.daly@salvationarmy.<br />

org.nz.<br />

Supplementary<br />

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When carrying bikes on the back,<br />

your number plate is often wholly<br />

or at least partially obscured.<br />

Iwas lucky enough years ago to<br />

be warned at Stoke, coming back<br />

from the Nelson January camping<br />

pilgrimage, and agreed with the<br />

very pleasant traffic officer that I<br />

would spread the word about<br />

fines for number plates covered<br />

by bikes.<br />

The answer is asupplementary<br />

plate, for around $30, strapped on<br />

to abike or the bike rack and in<br />

plain sight.<br />

Ialso wonder about the large<br />

4WDs with oversize tyres and the<br />

80 per cent plus mud cover as a<br />

possible badge of honour. Ihave<br />

seen several of these locally over<br />

the years, but not one with a<br />

visible number plate.<br />

Iguess bikes or mud, make you<br />

apossible contender for the $100<br />

fine.<br />

Imanaged to find the site and<br />

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By­the­by you don't own the<br />

supplementary plates, your car<br />

does. So, when selling avehicle,<br />

the supplementary plates goes<br />

with it. However, If you have a<br />

Avehicle showing good use of a<br />

supplementary plate.<br />

personalised plate, then<br />

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Family Notices<br />

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10 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS<br />

ALKEMADE, Jeanette<br />

Lucy, on17th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

at Radius Millstream<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>. Aged 81.<br />

Loved wife ofTed for 62<br />

years, Loved mother and<br />

mother in law of Terry<br />

(Perth) and Phillip and<br />

Debbie (Melbourne),<br />

loved Grandma ofSimon<br />

and Alix. Daughter ofthe<br />

late Richard and Lucy<br />

Gainfort. Avery special<br />

lady, will besadly missed<br />

by her many cousins<br />

and friends. Thank you<br />

to Terrace View and<br />

Radius Millstream. A<br />

private cremation has<br />

taken place. Messages<br />

to Apartment 112, <strong>25</strong><br />

Charlesworth Street,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>7700.<br />

Acelebration of Jeanette’s<br />

life will beheld atalater<br />

date when her family can<br />

attend.<br />

Paterson’s<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

FDANZ<br />

03 3077433<br />

GRIGG, Mary Eugenie:<br />

On 17 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2020</strong>. Passed<br />

away peacefully atRadius<br />

Millstream, <strong>Ashburton</strong>,<br />

aged 94 years. Dearly<br />

lovedwifeofthe late Alan.<br />

Much loved mother and<br />

mother-in-law of Rachel<br />

and John Pringle, Jack,<br />

Roger and the late Jenny,<br />

Diane and Rob Adams.<br />

Treasured and special nan<br />

of all her grandchildren<br />

and “Nanny Grigg” toall<br />

her great grandchildren.<br />

Messages to the Grigg<br />

Family, c/- PO Box 472,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> 7740. A<br />

special thank you tothe<br />

staff of Radius Millstream<br />

for their loving care of<br />

Mary. A private family<br />

service for Mary has been<br />

held.<br />

Paterson’s<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

FDANZ<br />

03 3077433<br />

Family<br />

Notices<br />

Inquiries phone<br />

Jann or Karen<br />

on 308 7664<br />

or call into<br />

199 Burnett Street.<br />

HURST Keith Lester (Jim),<br />

on <strong>June</strong> 20, <strong>2020</strong> at<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>, aged 80<br />

years. Dearly loved<br />

husband of Bev, much<br />

loved father and father<br />

in law of Karmen and<br />

Aaron McClintock, and<br />

Chris and Tiffany. Loved<br />

grandad of Nathan and<br />

Ali, Mel, and Ash; Jordie,<br />

Brilee,and Jade,and great<br />

Grandad of Neveah, and<br />

Amethyst. Messages to<br />

the Hurst family c/- PO<br />

Box 472, <strong>Ashburton</strong> 7740.<br />

Aspecial thank you toDr<br />

Penny Holdaway, Ward<br />

1 <strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital,<br />

and the staff at Radius<br />

Millstream for their loving<br />

care ofKeith. Aservice to<br />

celebrate Keith’s life will<br />

be held at Our Chapel,<br />

cnr East & Cox Streets,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> on Thursday<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, commencing at<br />

11.00am. Followed bya<br />

private cremation at the<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>Crematorium.<br />

Paterson’s<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

FDANZ<br />

03 307 7433<br />

Birth notices listed<br />

by parents will<br />

continue to be free<br />

in the Family Notices<br />

column. Theinitial<br />

death noticelodged<br />

by afuneral director<br />

will be listed without<br />

charge.Therewill<br />

be asmall charge of<br />

$15 forsubsequent<br />

notices relatedtothe<br />

same death, up to a<br />

maximum of 35 words<br />

and on aper-line basis<br />

afterthat.<br />

Thesame lowcharges<br />

apply to other<br />

family notices,such<br />

as engagements,<br />

acknowledgements,<br />

in memoriam notices<br />

and anniversaries.<br />

Supporting the community<br />

96 Tancred Street,<strong>Ashburton</strong>. Phone 307 8317<br />

McOMISH, Benjamin<br />

BlackwoodReid, on <strong>June</strong><br />

17, <strong>2020</strong> at Rosebank<br />

Resthome, <strong>Ashburton</strong>,<br />

aged 87 years. Beloved<br />

and treasured husband<br />

of <strong>June</strong>, dearly loved<br />

father and father-in-law<br />

of Cameron and Denise,<br />

Struan and Virginia,<br />

Scot and Anna-Lisa<br />

(Philippines). Special<br />

Poppa Ben of Connor,<br />

and loved Poppa of<br />

Stuart and Kim, Rachael<br />

and Viggo (Brisbane),<br />

Ben and Jen (Townsville),<br />

Callum, Fraser and Lexi,<br />

Sarah, Katharine, Hamish<br />

and Addie (Philippines),<br />

Lachlan and Coen. Loved<br />

eldest son of the late<br />

Christina and David<br />

McOmish (Scotland),<br />

also loved clan member<br />

of family in Scotland<br />

and Australia. Special<br />

thanks to the Rosebank<br />

staff for their wonderful<br />

care of Ben during his<br />

stay there, Dr Tarry, and<br />

the Netherby Pharmacy.<br />

Also the Mehlhopt family<br />

of Southbridge for their<br />

loving support.<br />

<strong>June</strong>,.”The life that Ihaveis<br />

all that Ihave<br />

Thelifethat Ihaveisyours.<br />

Thelove that Ihaveofthe<br />

life that Ihave<br />

Is yoursand yours and<br />

yours.<br />

Asleep Ishall have,arest I<br />

shall have,<br />

Yetdeath will be but a<br />

pause.<br />

Forthe peaceofmyyears,<br />

In the longgreen grass<br />

Will be yoursand yours and<br />

yours,Ben”<br />

Aprivate funeral for Ben<br />

hasbeenheld.<br />

Paterson’s<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

FDANZ<br />

03 307 7433<br />

McOMISH, Benjamin<br />

Blackwood Reid, passed<br />

away 17.6.<strong>2020</strong>, at<br />

Rosebank. Dearly loved<br />

brother in law of Joy<br />

Nicholas, and loved uncle<br />

and great uncle of Lisa,<br />

Kelven, Amy and Libby.<br />

Ben will begreatly missed<br />

but is free of pain at last.<br />

LREA2008<br />

MCRE<br />

PRICE, Carol Emily,<br />

passed away peacefully on<br />

<strong>June</strong> 19, <strong>2020</strong> at Tuarangi<br />

Home, <strong>Ashburton</strong>, aged<br />

84 years. Dearly loved<br />

wife of the late Rayner.<br />

Much loved and adored<br />

mother and mother in<br />

law ofMegan and David,<br />

Mark and Liz (Tasmania),<br />

Brendan and Michelle.<br />

Treasuredgrandmother of<br />

Kelly,Matthew andWilliam<br />

andgreat Grandma of wee<br />

Troy. Special friend of<br />

Maddie and wee Ellie and<br />

all her Tasmanian family.<br />

Much loved sister, sisterin-law,<br />

and auntie. “ALIFE<br />

WELL LIVED“Special thank<br />

you tothe wonderful staff<br />

at TuarangiHome fortheir<br />

compassion and care of<br />

our dear Carol over the<br />

last year. Messages to the<br />

Price family c/- P O Box<br />

472, <strong>Ashburton</strong> 7740. At<br />

Carol’s request a private<br />

family service has been<br />

held. Thank youBernard.<br />

MEMORIAL SERVICE<br />

LOW, Melva Elizabeth,<br />

06/03/1923 -09/05/<strong>2020</strong>.<br />

A Memorial service will<br />

be held to celebrate<br />

Melva’slifeatthe Methven<br />

Goff Club, Hobbs Road,<br />

MethvenonFriday3rd July<br />

commencing at 2.00pm.<br />

Paterson’s<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

FDANZ<br />

03 307 7433<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

JONES, Beth:<br />

24-6-2005<br />

No one knows how much<br />

we miss you,<br />

No one knows the bitter<br />

pain we have suffered<br />

sincewelost you.<br />

Life has never been the<br />

same.<br />

In our hearts your memory<br />

lingers,<br />

Sweet tender, fond and<br />

true.<br />

There isnot aday, that we<br />

do not think of you.<br />

~Forever loved by your<br />

family.<br />

PRICE,Carol Emily<br />

(nee Ellery)<br />

19th<strong>June</strong><strong>2020</strong>:<br />

Eldest daughterofGeorge<br />

and Emily Ellery, loved<br />

sister and sister-in-law<br />

of Natalie and Eddie<br />

Blampied,Alison and Peter<br />

Holden, Lynette and the<br />

late Ron Mathieson, and<br />

Charlie and Deb Ellery;<br />

also Auntie Carolofall her<br />

niecesand nephews.<br />

Sadly missed.<br />

Adigger demolishes the former Cameron Courts resthome.<br />

Resthomeknocked down<br />

Work will begin next weekona<br />

cluster of new homes to be built<br />

on theformer site of Cameron<br />

Courts.<br />

Adigger has been clearing the<br />

land on thecornerofPhilip and<br />

Grigg Streets andconstruction<br />

will begin on Monday of seven<br />

houses.<br />

First National realtor Mark<br />

Williams said oneofthe homes<br />

had already beensold from the<br />

plans and there was good<br />

interest in the others as the site<br />

was aprimelocation.<br />

The new homes,about 190<br />

square metres, weresellingfor<br />

between$585,000 and $6<strong>25</strong>,000.<br />

Aperfect venue for<br />

Functions,<br />

Funerals<br />

and<br />

Weddings.<br />

Trott’s Garden<br />

371RacecourseRoad, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

www.trotts.co.nz |Email: info@trotts.co.nz<br />

2<strong>25</strong>8775<br />

Familyowned,<br />

locally owned<br />

22 MooreStreet,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

0800 2636679<br />

They are being marketed as<br />

family­sized homes,not<br />

townhouses, on sections<br />

requiring little yard work.<br />

He said home­buyers around<br />

the district were active in the<br />

$200,000 to $550,000 range and<br />

there was ashortage of<br />

properties in that category.<br />

CameronCourts resthome<br />

closedin March lastyearandthe<br />

building satempty until sold to a<br />

local developer in December.<br />

The 2752 square metressection<br />

and another 758 square metre<br />

sections on PhilipStreet went<br />

under theauctioneer’s hammer<br />

in amortgagee sale.<br />

Rubbish pickup<br />

Hampstead School’sYoung Vinnies(above)<br />

have been on the trail of litterand they’ve<br />

collected six bags of it.<br />

The clean­up took placewith group coordinator<br />

Hannah Booth and alongthe rural<br />

side of Trevors Road, justround the corner<br />

from school. Rubbishhas accumulated there<br />

over time.<br />

As well as filling six bags, the litter collectors<br />

also foundadriver’s seat cover and mat. The<br />

litter collected included cans and drink bottles<br />

that can be recycled, but fewer plastic items.<br />

226<strong>25</strong>27<br />

MT HUTT<br />

Some 3330 skiers on<br />

Mt Hutt last Sunday<br />

set anew daily <strong>June</strong><br />

record. Numbers for<br />

the firsteight daysof<br />

<strong>June</strong> were stillahead<br />

of both 2019 and 2018.<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Children’s art highlights environment<br />

TONI.WILLIAMS<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Phoenix Preschool pupils have<br />

beenlearning about saving the<br />

environment. This week they<br />

showed their environment<br />

poster artto<strong>Ashburton</strong> Art<br />

Gallery’s Simone Barnesdale.<br />

Theart was avisualdisplay of<br />

what they had learnedaspart<br />

of their kaitiakitanga study into<br />

guardianshipofculture, the<br />

environment and people. The<br />

children’s messages included<br />

waystoprotect the planet by<br />

reducing waste and putting<br />

rubbish into bins rather than<br />

throwing it away.<br />

Thepreschoolers have seen<br />

video footage of Auckland Zoo’s<br />

turtle rescue programme,<br />

rainforest trees andthe value of<br />

acoral reef and, in groups,<br />

created posters about whatthey<br />

havelearned.<br />

Ms Barnesdale chattedtothe<br />

children about their creations,<br />

which includedplastic,<br />

household rubbish and turtles<br />

or jellyfish getting sick after<br />

eating rubbish found in the<br />

world’soceans.<br />

Preschool teachersNicole<br />

Cullimore and Diana Harrison<br />

Phoenix preschoolers Willow Harrison, 5, Molly Reid, 4and<br />

Thomas Vessey, 4, show <strong>Ashburton</strong> Art Gallery’s Simone<br />

Barnesdale their art works.<br />

said the studystarted after<br />

lockdownwhen the focushad<br />

beencaring for people. They<br />

sent letters to Rosebank Village<br />

residents, which got replies,<br />

and then, following World<br />

Oceanday on <strong>June</strong> 8, they<br />

extended their caring to the<br />

environment.<br />

They have learnedabout<br />

rubbish and recycling andhad a<br />

visit from Eco Educate’s<br />

AntheaMoore whowill also<br />

take part in amothers and<br />

children eveningevent tonight<br />

to talk about upcycling.<br />

Thechildrenhave puttheir<br />

learnings into practice<br />

collecting discarded rubbish on<br />

awalkaround the preschool<br />

Four year olds, Angus Laing, Levi Hickey and Hudson Black create<br />

their own coral reef reaction using baking soda and coloured<br />

vinegar.<br />

PHOTOS: TONI WILLIAMS<br />

block; they collected half a<br />

black rubbish bag full. Onlytwo<br />

aluminum cans and aplastic<br />

water bottle wereable to be<br />

recycled, the restwas for<br />

landfill.<br />

It spurred thechildreninto<br />

action; making changesat<br />

preschool to not create more<br />

waste than is needed. It has<br />

included reusingplastic bubble<br />

wands andmakingtheir own<br />

mixture, ratherthan buying<br />

newand they have tried to have<br />

awaste­free lunchbox monthin<br />

<strong>June</strong>, helpingtospread the<br />

message to the preschool<br />

community.<br />

Spectacular views, but slippery track in snow<br />

Alittle bit of snow didn’tdeter<br />

Maree Bush from awalk in her<br />

back yard last week.<br />

Awa Awa Rata Reserve is<br />

situated 12.5km from the<br />

Methven township, at the end of<br />

McLennans Bush Road.<br />

She says the reserve offersa<br />

wide range of walks for all<br />

abilities.<br />

The Alder and Opuke walks<br />

are loop tracks suitablefor<br />

families and average fitness.<br />

‘‘During spring the<br />

rhododendrons at the reserve<br />

are spectacular and wortha<br />

visit,even for non­walkers.’’<br />

The most challenging part is<br />

the walk to Scotts Saddle, which<br />

startsfrom the reserve and<br />

climbssteeplytothe top of a<br />

ridge throughbeech forest.<br />

After the firsthour it opens on to<br />

tussock and shingle screesto<br />

the saddle.<br />

The walk requires a<br />

reasonable standard of fitness,<br />

good footwearand walking<br />

poles make progress easier.<br />

‘‘I have planned to walk to<br />

ScottsSaddle several times but<br />

have been beaten by the<br />

Scotts Saddle<br />

Where: Awa Awa Rata Reserve<br />

How to getthere: 12.5km from<br />

Methven township,atthe end<br />

of McLennans BushRoad<br />

Skill level: Reasonable<br />

standard of fitness<br />

Height: 1134m<br />

Distance: 13.85km<br />

Time: 5to5 1 ⁄2hours<br />

weather ... usually the nor’ west<br />

wind, whichcan be very strong<br />

in this area,especially on the<br />

open slopes.<br />

‘‘Finally, last week, we made<br />

it to our destination after<br />

negotiatingour way through ice<br />

and snow which had fallenafew<br />

days earlier.’’<br />

After reaching the saddle the<br />

group made the decision to walk<br />

down the ski field access road as<br />

the track was slippery in places.<br />

This madethe walk longer but<br />

safer in the conditions.<br />

Maree’strackermeasured the<br />

elevation at 1134m at the<br />

highest part of the track and the<br />

length of the walk 13.85km.<br />

The walk took between5to 5 1 ⁄2<br />

hours with generous stops for<br />

morningtea and lunch to enjoy<br />

the spectacular viewsofthe<br />

plains,surrounding hills and<br />

Mount Hutt.Ingood conditions<br />

the walk wouldbequicker if<br />

returning back down through<br />

Awa Awa Reserve.<br />

For thosewithout the time to<br />

go all the way to the saddle<br />

there is aseat just above the<br />

bush line where on aclear day<br />

there are great views over the<br />

plains to BanksPeninsula and<br />

down to Timaru.This takes<br />

about 1to1 1 ⁄4hours.<br />

‘‘The trickiest part of the track<br />

at this time of yearwas arocky<br />

outcropjust before the seat<br />

which does not see the sun and<br />

any moisture stays frozen.<br />

‘‘I would liketodothe walk<br />

again duringsummer to see<br />

what was under the snow.’’<br />

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12 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Shows, concerts get green light<br />

MICK.JENSEN<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Shows and concerts that were<br />

parked up during the Covid­19<br />

lockdown now have the green<br />

light to go and that is good news<br />

for <strong>Ashburton</strong> Trust Event<br />

Centre.<br />

Among the upcoming shows is<br />

acommunity concert that<br />

already has more than 70 locals<br />

registered to perform.<br />

The Rock nPop showwill<br />

feature solid gold hits from the<br />

1960s to 1990s and will be<br />

directed by eventcentre<br />

manager Roger Farr. Jo<br />

Castelowwillbethe show’s<br />

musical director and Jessie<br />

Thomson the choreographer.<br />

Shows willbeperformed on<br />

October 9and 10 and profits<br />

will go to support operations at<br />

the event centre.<br />

Roger Farr said the<br />

fundraiser held every two<br />

years,was always well<br />

supported and usually sold out.<br />

He said anumber of shows<br />

andperformanceshad been<br />

confirmed in recent days, which<br />

was great to see.<br />

They included avariety of<br />

openhat nights, acomedy<br />

festival, Friends:TheMusical<br />

Parody, hypnotistBrian Gee,<br />

The Fleetwood Mac<br />

Experience, the postponed Tina<br />

Turner cover showSimply The<br />

Bestand the Abba show in<br />

December.<br />

MrFarr said he was very<br />

excited by theall­star, New<br />

Zealand collaboration The<br />

Show'sMust Go,abest of<br />

Broadwayspectacle thatwas<br />

hereonSeptember 29.<br />

The two­hour touring show<br />

would be ‘‘massive’’ and<br />

featured favouritesongsfrom<br />

theworld's greatestmusicals<br />

including ThePhantomofthe<br />

Opera, Chicago, The Sound of<br />

Music, MammaMia, The Lion<br />

King, Wicked andThe Greatest<br />

Showman.<br />

He saidnewsofthe upcoming<br />

shows had been well received<br />

online and he and his team were<br />

excited to be getting backinto it.<br />

He expected there to be New<br />

Zealand­onlyshows for a<br />

number of months to come.<br />

The event centre is also<br />

planning to hostalocal<br />

shoppingspectacle on July16<br />

and17.<br />

Jock’s travel tales shared with readers<br />

MICK.JENSEN<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Christine<br />

Taylor’s<br />

second<br />

published<br />

children’s<br />

book is selling<br />

well.<br />

The picture<br />

book features<br />

her faithful<br />

canine Jock<br />

and takes the<br />

Christine<br />

Taylor<br />

reader on aroad trip from the<br />

family farm at Ruapuna to the<br />

Mackenzie district.<br />

It is called Jock Goes on<br />

Holiday and follows on from the<br />

author’s first book, Where is<br />

102?,astory abouta<br />

mischievousheifer.<br />

Jock is is a12­year­old West<br />

Highlandterrier ‘‘with the<br />

personality of ahuman,<br />

attitude plus and selective<br />

hearing’’, Mrs Taylor said.<br />

The book featuresher own<br />

photos andhas been written to<br />

pass the time for parents and<br />

grandparents travelling with<br />

young children.<br />

It encourages the reader, and<br />

those being read to, to look and<br />

appreciate places and features<br />

on the roadtrip.<br />

‘‘Jock loveshis runsonthe<br />

farm andinthe old farm truck,<br />

but his favouriteplace is<br />

Twizel.<br />

Aroad trip taken by Christine Taylor’s dog Jock, pictured at the<br />

Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo, is the subject of her<br />

second book.<br />

PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

‘‘Helovesthe river andgoing<br />

for walks and swims in the<br />

summertime. He’s always on<br />

the lookout for rabbits and<br />

keepsthem in check on our<br />

back lawnatthe Twizel bach.’’<br />

MrsTaylor said reading with<br />

childrenwas important for her.<br />

❛He loves the river<br />

and going for walks<br />

and swims in the<br />

summertime.❜<br />

—Christine Taylor<br />

‘‘They enjoyto hearyour<br />

voice,appreciate yourtime and<br />

they love the simplicity of the<br />

words.’’<br />

As well as reading to her own<br />

grandchildren, she had read<br />

the new book to preschoolers<br />

and primary school children<br />

and they had beenengaged and<br />

taken ownership.<br />

JockGoesonHoliday is<br />

purposely simple and the words<br />

are basicand easy for children<br />

to read and understand, she<br />

says.<br />

Alittle cartoon character<br />

figureofJock featured on every<br />

page,which was areal novelty<br />

for young people to search and<br />

find.<br />

Both of Christine Taylor’s<br />

booksare self published and<br />

printed in New Zealand.<br />

Nearly half of the print run of<br />

Jock Goeson Holiday has<br />

already soldand the book is<br />

available at bookshops, cafes<br />

and otherlocationsaround<br />

Canterbury and the Mackenzie<br />

District.<br />

IN BRIEF<br />

STARS IN YOUREYES<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> County Lions wouldlike<br />

to advise thepublic that Stars In<br />

YourEyes has been postponed this<br />

yeardue to Covid-19. It has been<br />

decidedtoholdthe event again in<br />

October 2021. The Lions club looks<br />

forward to the public's continuing<br />

supportfor thispopular event.<br />

DRIVER SOUGHT<br />

Police are stillseekingthe driverof<br />

avehicle who failed to stopfollowing<br />

athree-vehicle collisionatthe<br />

intersection of Walker Street and<br />

RiverTerrace in <strong>Ashburton</strong> last<br />

Friday.<br />

While two vehicles remainedat<br />

the scene, adark colouredSUVstyle<br />

vehicledid not.<br />

If you were the driver, or you have<br />

any information aboutthe collision,<br />

please call the Police on 105 and<br />

quote event numberP042620072.<br />

VEHICLE STOLEN<br />

Policehaveconfirmed thevehicle<br />

that crashed at Rakaialast Sunday<br />

morning with eight teensonboard<br />

was stolen. Twogirls were takento<br />

Christchurch Hospital with critical<br />

injuriesfollowing the crash on<br />

Rakaia’s main street; police had<br />

earlier tried to stopthe vehicle at<br />

Rolleston.<br />

Policepursued thevehicle for a<br />

short time before abandoningthe<br />

chase due to the nature of driving.<br />

Inquiries areongoingto<br />

determinethe circumstances<br />

aroundthe collision. The serious<br />

crashunit has examined the scene<br />

and otherinformation is being<br />

collected, including witness<br />

statements.<br />

PLOUGHING<br />

MATCHES<br />

The MidCanterbury Vintage<br />

Machinery Clubwill hosta<br />

qualifyingplough match at the Begg<br />

family farm on Buttericks Roadthis<br />

Saturday from 10.30am (signposted<br />

from WakanuiRoad).<br />

Organisers areexpecting some<br />

top names and agood turn-out of<br />

ploughmen vying to qualify forthe<br />

nationalfinals,among thematleast<br />

10 conventionalsilverplough<br />

competitors andreversible<br />

champion Bob Mehrtens.<br />

Rakaiawill hostaploughing<br />

match on Sunday.<br />

ESCAPE ON YOUR SCHOOL HOLIDAY ROADIE<br />

• Unpluggedfamily fun<br />

• Livestage shows<br />

• Awesomebiketracks<br />

• Easybush &coastal walks<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Mayor fumes over quarantine bungles<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> mayor Neil Brown<br />

has blastedgovernment and the<br />

Ministry of Health for their<br />

handling of new arrivals in<br />

quarantine,saying the country<br />

cannot afford anotherwave of<br />

Covid­19.<br />

News of people being allowed<br />

to leave quarantine without a<br />

covid test and other breaches of<br />

managed isolation rules have<br />

been emerging.<br />

Mr Brown said Mid<br />

Canterbury’s team of 34,000had<br />

done agreat job, but that was<br />

being jeopardised by the<br />

handling of new arrivals at the<br />

border, including the two UK<br />

women grantedcompassionate<br />

leave to visit adying parent.<br />

They drove fromAuckland to<br />

Wellington, but stopped and<br />

hadclose contact withan<br />

acquaintance.<br />

PM Jacinda Ardern has since<br />

suspended compassionate<br />

leave and askedthe militaryto<br />

oversee those in quarantine<br />

and managed isolation after<br />

arriving in the country.<br />

Mr Brown said people were<br />

nowlearning of one not breach,<br />

butseveral.<br />

‘‘It is disgusting.Wecan’t do<br />

level 4again. It will cost<br />

hundredsofmillions or billions<br />

of dollars once this is over and<br />

it won’t be our children, but our<br />

grandchildren, who repay the<br />

debt.’’<br />

He said the people of Mid<br />

Canterbury had made many<br />

social sacrifices during the<br />

fight against Covid­19 and<br />

others hadlost their jobs and<br />

businesses.<br />

‘‘Some have lost their<br />

livelihoods. There has been<br />

sacrifice and all for the greater<br />

cause.’’<br />

Like others, he believed<br />

Covid­19 had been beaten in<br />

New Zealand.<br />

While the Ministry of Health<br />

had done good work earlier, it<br />

was now letting theteam down<br />

on border control, he said.<br />

‘‘Government needs to step<br />

up and do this job properly.<br />

Theyhave let us down just<br />

lately.’’<br />

The mayor said <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

district, with its agricultural<br />

and manufacturing base,and<br />

domestic tourism, waswellplaced<br />

to survive.‘‘We earn<br />

overseas dollarsfor our<br />

economy, which is our success.<br />

We willbethe first to comeout<br />

of this as long as the politicians<br />

do what they should.’’<br />

Mr Brown anddistrict<br />

councillors voted today to<br />

suspend theirspecial Covid­19<br />

response committee, whichhas<br />

metweekly since late March.<br />

Brownies earn badges<br />

If you enjoyedthe pavement art that<br />

appearedaroundtown during<br />

lockdown, you can thank MarionBrown<br />

and her Te Matapuna Brownies.<br />

MrsBrownset her young charges<br />

weekly challenges while people were<br />

askedtostay hometostop the spread of<br />

Covid­19 –chalk drawingsand cooking<br />

wereamongthe tasksshe set for<br />

brownies whowanted to earn their<br />

junior chef and staying safe badges.<br />

TheTeMatapuna Brownies,like other<br />

pippins and girl guide groups around<br />

Mid Canterbury,have resumed their<br />

weekly meetings. The excitement was<br />

Left: Leader Marion Brown and the Te<br />

Matapuna Brownies are back.<br />

obvious whenMrs Brownand nine<br />

members of hertroopmet for the first time<br />

post­covid at Mania­O­Roto last week.<br />

There was alot of chatter as the<br />

brownies re­connected and then recalled<br />

what they hadbeen up to in the pastfew<br />

months. Theyplayed computergames,<br />

held movie nights,baked and helped out<br />

around home.<br />

MumJane Argyle­Reed, whowas<br />

droppingoff 9­year­oldHarriet (nearly off<br />

to guides), said the challenges were great<br />

during lockdown.<br />

Harriethad cooked on the barbecue,<br />

foundphotographs of her relatives<br />

(including her grandmotherinabrownie<br />

uniform) and enjoyed the challenges to be<br />

active.<br />

‘‘Thank you all for your<br />

contributions over the last<br />

period of time in lockdown,’’ he<br />

told his fellow elected<br />

councillors. ‘‘Wehave done<br />

things we never have before,<br />

learned new stuff, zoomed,<br />

learned new computer skills.’’<br />

Several councillors saidthe<br />

weekly Zoom meetings had<br />

been avaluable bonding<br />

experience for acouncil just a<br />

few months old when Covid­19<br />

struck.<br />

New ways of working tried in<br />

lockdown maybe incorporated<br />

into future council meetings,<br />

with agovernance review<br />

planned for late September.<br />

Hospital<br />

visiting<br />

Visitor restrictions at<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital and<br />

maternity have been relaxed.<br />

CanterburyDistrict Health<br />

Board chief medical officer Dr<br />

Sue Nightingale said facilities<br />

had begun to ease restrictions<br />

thathad beeninplacetohelp<br />

stop the spread of Covid­19.<br />

Visiting at <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Hospitalisfrom11amto7pm<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> College<br />

Individual Excellence in aSupportive Learning Environment<br />

News<br />

Issue 15<br />

<strong>25</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

Message From ThePrincipal<br />

Return to ‘Normality’<br />

This pastweekhas felt increasingly like areturnto<br />

normality. Many of our school-based face-to-face<br />

meetings have returned. Many of us have come<br />

to appreciate theefficiencyofZoom Conferences,<br />

but our natural desire for human interaction has<br />

lured us back into theinter-personal format.<br />

Academic Blues Awards<br />

This week andnextisour chancetocelebratethe academicperformance<br />

of the 2019Year 11 and 12 students.Traditionally we have acknowledged<br />

this in frontofthe whole College with our Academic Blues Ceremony, on<br />

the Chessboard,atthe end of Term One.<br />

The COVID situation naturally forced postponement ofthis. Toensure<br />

that winter doesn’t disrupt this event, these ceremonies will happen<br />

but inour Auditorium on ayear-group basis with parents of prizewinners<br />

also invited. Yesterday weacknowledged theYear 12 students<br />

who achieved highly last year, and next week on 01 July (at 12:30pm)<br />

we will acknowledge our Year 13 students who achieved highly last<br />

year. Congratulations to all those gaining recognition. These will be<br />

highlightedineach of our forthcoming newsletters.<br />

Senior Students and Exam Qualifications<br />

The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has acknowledged<br />

the impact that the seven-week lockdown may have had on students<br />

undertaking NCEA levels.<br />

Accordingly NZQA has arranged a number of compensatory<br />

mechanisms to ensurethatthis year’s studentsaren’tdisadvantagedby<br />

the events outsideoftheir control. These areparticularly importantfor<br />

our Year 13 studentswho arestudying towards University Entrance. The<br />

minimum pass mark has traditionally been set at 14+ credits in at least<br />

threeUniversityEntrancelist-approvedsubjects. Asarecognition of the<br />

impactofCOVID-19 this has been adjusted to thestudents needing 12+<br />

credits in aminimumofthree subjects (for this year).<br />

This is ahuge stress relief for many ofour students and staff, and a<br />

recognition that the students have missed approximately 20% oftheir<br />

normal teaching time. There are also mechanisms to compensate the<br />

Level1and 2students,but these arequitecomplex andwill be applied<br />

In Januarybeforethe results arereleased.<br />

WinterSportsCodes<br />

Another major marker in our return to normality isthe welcome return<br />

of winter sports codes. Once again, we have boys’ and girls’ hockey,<br />

netball, rugby, football and basketball teams all competing in local,<br />

TimaruorChristchurch competitions.<br />

Aweek ago our 1st XV Boys’Rugby team had awarm-up game against<br />

TimaruBoys’ High School 2nd XV team, andthere wouldhavebeen 500<br />

people on the side-lines,sopeople arekeen to be playing and watching<br />

again. Ihopetosee all our teamsinaction at some stagenextterm.<br />

Term HolidayBreak<br />

Next week is our scheduled July holiday break and I’m encouraging<br />

teachers also to have a great break because our last ‘holidays’<br />

disappeared with preparation foron-linelearning andaconstantdeluge<br />

of emails.<br />

College OpenEvening –Thursday23July<br />

Finally,ifyou areaYear 8studentthis year,orfamily of,and considering<br />

starting at <strong>Ashburton</strong> College then please attend our Open Night on<br />

Thursday 23 July. Please refer to our notice inthis newsletter for an<br />

outline of theevening.<br />

We very much look forward to welcoming prospective students and<br />

whānau to this event.<br />

Many thanks.<br />

Ross Preece<br />

Principal •Tumuaki<br />

Information<br />

Phoenix Magazine Term Four 2018 and 2019<br />

An update forthose who have ordered and<br />

paid forthe Phoenix Magazine.<br />

This time, the magazine covers Term Four of 2018<br />

and all of 2019. From here forward itwill cover the<br />

full year and be delivered/available forcollection by<br />

families in Term One of the followingyear.<br />

Naturally there have been some delays to this<br />

production.<br />

However–all whohavepaidwill receivetheircopy<br />

–this isscheduled forthe first half of Term Three.<br />

Families will be advisedaccordingly re collection or<br />

delivery.<br />

Further orders canstillbetaken -$<strong>25</strong> percopy<br />

To order:Please contactthe CollegeOffice -308 4193,<br />

or info@ashcoll.school.nz<br />

AshColl Way<br />

Information<br />

Transition Department–EventsUpdate<br />

Liaison visits from tertiary institutions are taking place this term,<br />

either by visits as we areable,orvia Zoom sessions on the following<br />

remaining date,during Akotime Period 4onWednesdays:<br />

01 July Waikato Universityand AUT University<br />

Events<br />

Individual Excellence in aSupportive Learning Environment<br />

OpenEvening<br />

Thursday23July <strong>2020</strong><br />

5:30pm –7:30pm<br />

TheAshColl Way<br />

Quality Pride Respect<br />

Futurestudents,parents/caregivers,whānau<br />

and communitymembers are<br />

warmly invited to attend our OpenEvening.<br />

Aparticular welcome,and encouragementtoattend,<br />

is extended to studentswho will be in Year 9in2021,<br />

andfamily members<br />

Duringthe evening youwill havethe opportunityto–<br />

• Meet and talk with the Principal, staff and students.<br />

• Hear and see whatthe College can offer your child and family.<br />

• View our facilities,and Innovation and Subjectdisplays.<br />

• Meet with BYOD Retailers -College is aBYODschool<br />

(Bring Your OwnDevice)<br />

• Enjoyasausage sizzle,coffee, tea, juiceinthe staffroom.<br />

To make decisions readyfor Enrolment Week (27-31 July) –<br />

Therewill be information available on:<br />

0 Innovation and Traditional Classes.<br />

0 Option Subjects for2021(Year 9students).<br />

Option subjects: nine subjects to be taken from twelveavailable:<br />

– Choose at least one from TheArts: Art, Drama, Music.<br />

– Choose at least one from Languages: German, Japanese,<br />

Māori.<br />

– Choose at least three from Technology: Agriculture,<br />

Designand Visual Communication, Digital Information<br />

Technology,Fabric Technology,Food and Nutrition,<br />

HardMaterials Technology.<br />

• Note: all Year 9 students take English, Mathematics,<br />

Physical Education and Health, Science, Social Studies.<br />

• Additionally available: English as an additional language for<br />

students for whomEnglish is asecond language.<br />

Presentationsstart in the College Auditorium<br />

at 5:30pm and6:15pm.<br />

These arefollowedbyguidedtours of the College,<br />

or youmay choose to self-tour by following the signs.<br />

Coming Events<br />

EVERYONE MOSTWELCOME<br />

While manyexternal events have been cancelled or postponed,there<br />

are anumber of curriculum-related activities still able to take place,<br />

plus some additional relevant dates.<br />

Any alterations will be advised to relevant groups, assoon asthese<br />

areknown.<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

27 Rugby–UCChampionship Round 2, MidCanterburyCombined v<br />

Waimea College, Methven<br />

30 AGS3, Year 12 AcademyGroup 1, Farmbike Day,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>Showgrounds<br />

July<br />

01 Please notedate change:<br />

Year 13 Academic Blues Assembly, College Auditorium, 12:<strong>25</strong>pm,<br />

with the year level present.<br />

Year 12 Physics and Year 12 ScienceRadioactivityDay,<br />

CanterburyUniversity<br />

03 Last dayofTerm 2<br />

04 Rugby–UC Championship Round 3,<br />

MidCanterburyCombined vChrists College (Christchurch)<br />

04-19 Studentterm break.<br />

20 StartofTerm 3<br />

Events<br />

Outstanding EffortbyStudentExecutive on<br />

their 24-Hour BikeChallenge<br />

Information providedbyMaria Costas, DeputyHead Girl<br />

From 8:00pm on Friday12 <strong>June</strong>,to8:00pmonSaturday13<strong>June</strong>,the AshColl<br />

Student Executive took on the 24-Hour Bike Challenge toraise money and<br />

collect food for the Salvation Army. The 24-Hour process was chosen to<br />

signify and show gratitude to all who were on call 24/7 over the COVID-19<br />

lockdown and level restrictions.<br />

The sweat, pain and lack of sleep was all worth it, thanks to the many<br />

generous donors and the overwhelming support from the community as<br />

awhole.<br />

(Pictured above): Student Executive members looking fresh and alert atthe<br />

start of the event.<br />

(Front row,lefttoright): LucyMoore, MariaCostas,PoppyKilworth.<br />

(Back row, left toright): Penny Stilgoe, Seluvaia Ratoul, Willow Diedricks,<br />

Jonty Small (at back), KotitiPatea, Kyle Cabangun, HenryChapman.<br />

(Absent at the time of the photo but involved in the challenge):<br />

Jacob Gray,Ngakau Howell,Jestena Raj, Ian Teves, Ocean Waitokia.<br />

Appreciation<br />

TheExecutivewouldlike to specifically thank the following supporters –<br />

• TeachersAnge Mitchell,MichaelClark, Kyle andKylie Backhouse-Smith.<br />

• OfficeManager Julie Hampton.<br />

• Senior Leadership Team, Ross Preece (Principal) and Jono Hay (Deputy<br />

Principal).<br />

• Members ofParliament JoLuxton and Andrew Falloon for coming to<br />

support; alongwith familyand friends.<br />

• Amassivethank youisgiven to Talbot Securityfor checking on us every<br />

hour orso, to the EA Networks Centre for letting usborrow their spinbikes,<br />

and Countdown for letting us use the space onSaturday from<br />

8:00am until thefinale at 8:00pm.<br />

Aspecial shout out is given especially to our Head ofSenior School<br />

Abbey Brucefor her care, chairsand coffee.<br />

Fundraising TotaltoDate-$2,500<br />

The Executive ishappy toannounce that they have fundraised over<br />

$2,500 so far and collectedsix boxesoffood.<br />

Thegenerosity of the <strong>Ashburton</strong>communitynever ceases to amazeus.<br />

From Your Student Executive, Thank You!<br />

Acknowledgement<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>College acknowledges the initiativeand hard work of theStudent<br />

Executive group. Picture yourself cycling for one, two or three different<br />

hourly shifts andthenadding in the 12 midnight, or 1:00am–6:00am hourly<br />

slots. Thiswas an impressive communitycontribution.<br />

(Pictured right, leftand right):<br />

PoppyKilworth and Principal<br />

Ross Preeceattempting to<br />

outsprinther.<br />

Outside<br />

CountdownNorth –<br />

(Pictured left):<br />

Jonty Small with<br />

Baxter(Clough),<br />

the dog,taking<br />

his fundraising<br />

donation bucket<br />

guardduties<br />

seriously and<br />

keeping agood<br />

pawonthe $20<br />

note.<br />

(Pictured right,<br />

leftand right):<br />

PennyStilgoeand<br />

Seluvaia Ratoul.


<strong>Ashburton</strong> College<br />

Individual Excellence in aSupportive Learning Environment<br />

Events<br />

News<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

15<br />

VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH<br />

Year 12 Business Studies Class Entrepreneurs<br />

Last Thursday, 18 <strong>June</strong>, young entrepreneurs from the Year 12 Business<br />

Studies class held their market day, during acold and wetlunchtime. Despite<br />

the freezing conditions,business wasbrisk and students enjoyedthe hotfood<br />

options offered by these businesses.<br />

The three groups involved have worked hard onBusiness Plans throughout<br />

the term and this mahi (work) culminatedinselling hot dogs,loaded wedges<br />

and sausages at school.<br />

The AshColl Snag Group was motivated to support Motor Neuron Disease<br />

New Zealand,after theirCEO lost afamily member to thisdebilitatingdisease.<br />

They were able to donate $48.75 of their sales to this charity.<br />

Street Meat produced American Hot Dogs and,despitesome technical issues<br />

with power, they sold sixty hot dogs and donated$36.40tothe SPCA.<br />

Terry TN’s produced loaded wedges which were extremely popular with<br />

customers,and they struggled to keepupwith demand. However,theymade<br />

asmall profit and donated$24.00 to the Christchurch Mosque Attack Victims.<br />

Teacher KirstyMoffett said thatthe students thoroughly enjoyedtheirmarket<br />

day and are looking forward tomaking some changes and improvements to<br />

their Business Plans fortheir second market daynextterm.<br />

TheAshColl Way–StudentGroup<br />

From time-to-time we have highlighted the<br />

AshColl Way, being the Values by which we<br />

want staff and students to operate in their daily<br />

interactions and representation of <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

College.<br />

The AshColl Way is represented through our<br />

Values of Pride - Manawa Whakahi, Quality -<br />

Ako Pai and Respect -Whakaute, as promoted<br />

through therelated logos.<br />

To add tothis, agroup ofYear 9and 10 students<br />

areworking,with facilitation by DeputyHead Girl<br />

Maria Costas, onways to further promote these<br />

Values to the College community. Teacher James Aulsfordworkswith this group<br />

as required,and is the students’ ‘go-to’ person.<br />

This group, having reconvened inthe last fortnight following lockdown, meets<br />

weekly to share ideas and prepare information. The intent ofthis group being<br />

Year 9and Year 10 students is that they can continuethis mahi (work) forward<br />

and theninclude anextgroup of youngerstudents.<br />

They have initiated their Mihi Pai notebooks where they can record Mihi Pai<br />

issued to studentswho displaythe College’sexpectedpositivebehaviours. The<br />

group is devising asystemtoensure thatnot onlythe recipients of thehighest<br />

number of Mihi Pai receive aprize. Aseries of other ideas are on the table,<br />

including videos and voice-over options, working with teachers to incorporate<br />

ideassuggested from them and teaching an AshColl WayDance.<br />

(Pictured right): Year 9 student Bree Greer shows adapted versions of posters she<br />

has designed for use around the College, to add to the more formal ones already<br />

on display, and toclearly showspecific aspects of the AshColl Way.<br />

Congratulations<br />

Tough FirstOuting forMid Canterbury<br />

Combined Boys’1st XV Rugby<br />

The team (pictured below presenting the opening Haka) travelled to Nelson<br />

last Friday for what they anticipated would be achallenging encounter<br />

against last year’s UC SecondarySchools’ Champion team.<br />

This indeed proved to be the case,concluding with adecisivefull-time score<br />

of 75-3 to Nelson Boys’College. Manager NickiWoods said thatthe team had<br />

astrong first twenty minutes,but then slipped in intensity, creating gaps for<br />

the opposition to run through. Mid Canterbury Combined put in astrong<br />

last fewminuteshowever. Christian Thompson received aconcussion injury<br />

but the balanceofthe team arepreparing forthis Saturday’sencounter.<br />

As the team is acombined <strong>Ashburton</strong> College-Mt Hutt College side, this<br />

week’s game will be playedinMethven, against Waimea College,starting at<br />

mid-day, at the MethvenRugbyGrounds.<br />

Team members (pictured below) were Aidan Bennett, Alex Barnaby,<br />

Charlie Brown, Taulangi Daniel, Josh Dunlea, Benjamin Fakataha,<br />

Richie Fuluasou, Shaun Fuluasou, Mark Gabriel, Foni Hala, Pasi Hala,<br />

Fononga Lisala, Ben Middleton, Otto Mareko,Thomas Patterson, Tim Poasa,<br />

Sam Ree, Alex Roderick, Liam Sullivan, Christian Thompson, Isileli Ula; with<br />

Coaches Shane Enright, Jason Rickard, James Roderick; and Manager<br />

NickiWoods.<br />

(Pictured above, left toright): The AshColl Snag Group Harry Trumper,<br />

Matt Smith, John Radan, RJ Pasion, Jayden Marshall,ready foraction.<br />

(Pictured above right, left to right): The group at work, sharing ideas –<br />

Amelia Bruce, Rebekah Clement, Paige Aitken, Mounga Ulupano, Bree Greer,<br />

MariaCostas,Tayla Wikitera,Jordan Green.<br />

AshColl Girls’ 1st XI Hockey Warm-Up Into<br />

Their Season<br />

It was pleasing to have another sport able to get underway onWednesday<br />

17 <strong>June</strong>, playing the first of two warm-up games as part of the Christchurch<br />

Secondary School Division 2competition. Being anon-competition game no<br />

points were awarded.<br />

Coach Hannah Young said this game was played against Avonside Girls’High<br />

School 1st XI, with first-game nerves atahigh level, and AshColl was down<br />

by 3-0 at the end of the first quarter. However the team settled in the second<br />

quarter foranil-all quarter outcome. This improvementcontinued into thethird<br />

quarter with AshColl starting to dominate,with Angel Spooner getting atouch<br />

to the ball and scoring AshColl’s first goal. Angel repeated this, with asecond<br />

goalinthe lastseconds of thegame in quarter four,which AshColl dominated.<br />

Thefinal scoreof3-2 to Avonside Girls augured well foracompetitiveseason<br />

ahead forthe AshColl team, with this Divisiontobemade up of tenteams.<br />

Holly-Jayne Feutz wasthe Player of the Day.<br />

Team members are Grace Quinn (Captain); Maddy Wilson and Hannah<br />

O’Reilly (Vice-Captains); and Laura Cameron, Sierra Chambers, Lily Davidson,<br />

Holly-Jayne Feutz, Anna Gray, Emma Lill, Rachel McArthur, Caitlin Muir,<br />

Jessie Pitney,BrieRudolph, Angel Spooner, SarahWilson.<br />

Coach is Hannah Young,and Manager JoanneWakelin.<br />

Term Dates<strong>2020</strong> –Terms Two, Threeand startofTerm Four<br />

Term Two<br />

Term Three - Monday20July<br />

-Friday03July<br />

-Friday<strong>25</strong>September<br />

Term Four - Monday12October -Thursday05November (Year 13)<br />

-Tuesday10November<br />

(Years 11 and 12)<br />

-Thursday03December (Year 10)<br />

-Friday04December (Year 9)<br />

Note: Years 11, 12 and 13 Prize-givings have been re-scheduled to<br />

one week laterthan previously advertised.<br />

Lauren Peterson<br />

Young mum<br />

loves to help<br />

Being abusy young mum is no barrier to<br />

volunteering for Volunteering Mid and<br />

South Canterbury and the Hotel <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Volunteer of the Month –Lauren Peterson.<br />

Lauren was nominated by both Whanau<br />

Awhina Plunket and the Hakatere Multi­<br />

Cultural Council/Newcomers Network.<br />

She is an ideal recipient as her award<br />

comes during National Volunteer Week,<br />

which celebrates the benefit of working<br />

together and how communities are stronger<br />

when working together.<br />

Even though she is afull­time mum,<br />

juggling the needs of her own family, she still<br />

manages time to volunteer and support<br />

other young families in Mid Canterbury.<br />

Lauren began volunteering with Plunket<br />

in September 2017. She joined as avolunteer<br />

cleaner for the Hinds Plunket Rooms, and<br />

now has alead role supporting the hosting of<br />

the <strong>Ashburton</strong> parents coffee session. The<br />

group meets at the <strong>Ashburton</strong> Plunket<br />

Centre every Wednesday morning.<br />

The group is jointly organised by Plunket<br />

and Hakatere Multi­Cultural Council and<br />

Lauren is always keen to help out in other<br />

areas where needed.<br />

Lauren really enjoys volunteering<br />

because not only is she giving and helping<br />

others but she gains alot too, especially the<br />

social connections and friendships with<br />

other young mums.<br />

Her role at the coffee morning is one<br />

Lauren describes as simple but it is avery<br />

important and necessary role. She helps set<br />

up the morning tea, welcomes those<br />

attending and keeps an eye on people new to<br />

the group to ensure they feel included,<br />

chatting with attendees and then helping<br />

with clean up afterwards.<br />

Lauren said she was surprised at how easy<br />

it was to volunteer. She enjoys the hostess<br />

role as she can take her children and it<br />

doesn’t take up alot of her time; the<br />

volunteer cleaning role allows her some<br />

flexibility to do, so it works with her other<br />

activities.<br />

She would most certainly encourage other<br />

people to volunteer and believes there is a<br />

volunteering opportunity available for most<br />

people.<br />

As well as being acoffee morning hostess<br />

and cleaning, Lauren also gives her time as<br />

part of the Breastfeeding Support Group,<br />

where she has acoffee and chat with other<br />

mums, sharing their experiences.<br />

Lauren plans to continue volunteering in<br />

the future and likes that she is not locked<br />

into the role for life. She suspects that as her<br />

children grow the groups she gets involved<br />

with will change.<br />

Volunteering<br />

We encourageorganisationsand groups to<br />

get nominationsinfor the Volunteering Mid<br />

and South Canterbury and the Hotel<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Volunteer of the Month.<br />

Nomination formsare available by contacting<br />

VolunteeringMid and South Canterbury,<br />

Community House, 44 CassStreet<strong>Ashburton</strong>,<br />

ph 3081237ext 240 or email<br />

volmidcant@gmail.com or pick up acopyat<br />

Four Square in Rakaia.


NEWS<br />

16 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Seniors return to 206 Club sessions<br />

TONI.WILLIAMS<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Nonagenarians DotFontand<br />

Betty Weastell wereamong the<br />

smilingfaces at 206 Club this<br />

weekasthe seniors’ social<br />

group returned to normal<br />

sessions.<br />

Awelcome back banner and<br />

balloons on the wallswere<br />

icingonthe cakefor 15<br />

members,and ateam of<br />

volunteers,onday one of the<br />

club’s return.<br />

The group, mostlymade upof<br />

women,reconnectedand<br />

socialised over games, took<br />

partinactivitiesand enjoyed a<br />

warmmeal.<br />

Both Dot and Betty,96and 95<br />

respectively, werepleased to<br />

be back with others; Betty had<br />

her 95th birthday during<br />

lockdown.<br />

The ladies have been<br />

regulars at206 Club for the<br />

pastfew years, joiningunder<br />

former directorofday services<br />

MaryHarrison.The role was<br />

takenoverbyAdair Pethig<br />

threeyears ago.<br />

206 Club members Colleen Wederall, Marie Workman, Betty<br />

Weastell and Dot Font enjoy being back in each others company.<br />

Club members get together<br />

three days aweek­Monday,<br />

Tuesday andWednesday –for<br />

socialfun andconnection with<br />

others. Over lockdownMrs<br />

Pethigmade morethan 500<br />

phone calls to checkinon<br />

membersand keepthemupto<br />

date with herown lockdown<br />

activities.She tended her<br />

gardenand knittedacardigan.<br />

On averagethere are around<br />

20 people persession, as well<br />

as ateam of volunteers helping<br />

to keepthings running<br />

smoothly, Mrs Pethig said.<br />

However, shewould like to<br />

have acouple of extra<br />

volunteers during the week. If<br />

anyone is interested theycan<br />

Volunteers Haley Court, May Sanford and Betty Beck take acuppa<br />

break at the 206 Club's first gathering post­Covid­19 lockdown.<br />

PHOTOS:TONI WILLIAMS<br />

contacther at Age Concern<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>.<br />

Among the volunteer crewon<br />

duty wereBetty Beck, May<br />

Sanfordand HaleyCourt who<br />

between them havemore than<br />

28 years volunteering<br />

experience at 206Club.They<br />

enjoy it as much as the<br />

members.<br />

Volunteers help out in the<br />

kitchen, serving morningtea or<br />

lunches and help with<br />

activities or games like the<br />

popular Housiesessions.<br />

There willnow be extra<br />

cleaning oftables before<br />

eating, areminder that<br />

sensible hygiene standardsare<br />

just part of thenew normal.<br />

Hotel owner is supporter of volunteer effort<br />

Supporting volunteers and<br />

volunteeringinthe community<br />

is achancetogive back to the<br />

community, says Hotel<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>owner Johny Singh.<br />

Mr Singh has been an avid<br />

supporter of volunteer<br />

organisations in the community<br />

sincetakingover the hotel two<br />

years ago.<br />

Since then thehotelhas<br />

helped hosts of avariety of<br />

volunteer fundraisers from<br />

Daffodil Day quiz events to<br />

fundraisers for hospice and<br />

White Ribbon. The hotel’s Turf<br />

Bar staffraised thousands of<br />

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Mr Singh has also donated<br />

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of thedistrict’s schoolsto<br />

honour the pioneer women of<br />

the <strong>Ashburton</strong> Districtfor<br />

Women's Suffrage1<strong>25</strong>th<br />

anniversary.<br />

He is also aproud sponsor of<br />

the VolunteeringMid and<br />

South Canterburyand Hotel<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Volunteerof the<br />

Monthseries,printedinThe<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>.<br />

VolunteeringMid and South<br />

Canterbury co­ordinator<br />

Dellwyn Moylan said it had<br />

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especially as it was a<br />

SHOPPING<br />

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Volunteers don'tvolunteer<br />

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thank them andtalk about their<br />

organisations,she said,<br />

Nationalvolunteerweek,<br />

running until <strong>June</strong> 27,<br />

acknowledges thebenefitsof<br />

working together andMiss<br />

Moylan said the partnership<br />

with the hotel was aperfect<br />

example of abusiness (still<br />

dealing withfinancial suffering<br />

becauseofCovid­19) and anotfor­profit<br />

could successfully<br />

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SPORT<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

17<br />

Spartans put call out for supporters<br />

LINDA.CLARKE<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

The Mid Canterbury Spartans<br />

are hoping to see friends,<br />

family andsupporters lining<br />

the fieldthis weekend when<br />

they take on WaimeaCollege at<br />

Methveninthe second round of<br />

the UCChampionship.<br />

Thefirst XVisacombination<br />

of <strong>Ashburton</strong>Collegeand<br />

Mount HuttCollege andaftera<br />

brutalstart to thecompetition<br />

last week,the Spartans want to<br />

feel thelove of ahomegame.<br />

It will be their firsthome<br />

game for theseason and a<br />

chance to show off their new<br />

playingstrip.Spectators are<br />

urged to come at least10<br />

minutesbefore kickoffsothey<br />

can see both teams’ pre­game<br />

hakas.<br />

Thegame will beplayed on<br />

Watters Cup under way<br />

the number onefield at the<br />

Methven RugbyClub.<br />

The Spartans travelled to<br />

Nelsonlast weekend forthe<br />

competition­opener, without<br />

the services of captain Michael<br />

Hennings, out for several weeks<br />

with akneeinjury. The<br />

experience of playing rugby<br />

titansNelson Collegewill not<br />

be forgotten ­the visitors<br />

startedpromisingly but<br />

eventually succumbed72­3.<br />

‘‘The first 10 minuteswewere<br />

in the game and it wasonly 3­5<br />

and Ithink afew people<br />

thought the boys from Mid<br />

Canterbury are very much in<br />

this battle,’’ coach Shane<br />

Enrightsaid.<br />

‘‘Then things started to<br />

change with somemistakes in<br />

our first carries, which resulted<br />

in seven turnovers andfive<br />

tries in a30­minute period.’’<br />

Injuries andfitness in the<br />

second half compoundedthe<br />

Spartans’ problems.<br />

‘‘But thelastfourminutes<br />

they showed what it means to<br />

be ateam and attacked and<br />

were very unlucky not to score.’’<br />

Enright said three of the four<br />

players injuredshould be fine<br />

for Saturday though haka<br />

leader and hookerChristian<br />

Thompsonwas on a23­day<br />

stand­down after ahead knock.<br />

Midfield Aiden Bennett and<br />

Otto Mareko are nursingleg<br />

injuries.<br />

‘‘Headsstayed up afterthe<br />

game and they areall<br />

committedtoturningthis<br />

thoughstartinto apositive.’’<br />

Players and coaching staff<br />

are hoping to see several<br />

hundred supporters at Methven<br />

on Saturday in timefor game<br />

kick­off at 12 noon.<br />

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Southern nail alineout late in their game against Rakaia, in the opening<br />

round of Mid Canterbury Rugby’s Watters Cup competition. Alastminute<br />

penalty sealed the game for Southern 13­12. The big upset of<br />

the weekend was at Hampstead, when they beat Celtic <strong>25</strong>­19.<br />

2287627<br />

Food drive on club day<br />

Celticrugbyplayers will turn<br />

their clubday on July 4into afood<br />

drive for Ronald McDonald<br />

House.<br />

The house supports child<br />

patients and theirfamilies<br />

needing ahomeaway fromhome<br />

while receiving medical<br />

treatmentinChristchurch.<br />

Celticspokesperson Darion<br />

Graysaid clubday was always a<br />

big occasion withasmanyCeltic<br />

teams as possible drawn to play at<br />

their homegrounds on Keenans<br />

Road.<br />

This yearthe clubwas asking<br />

players to bring anon­perishable<br />

food item for the fooddrive.<br />

It would be great if opposition<br />

teams got in behind it as well,she<br />

said.<br />

‘‘Lots of Mid Canterbury<br />

families have beensupportedby<br />

Ronald McDonald House over the<br />

years.’’<br />

She said players should bring<br />

items likecanned food, toiletries<br />

or cereal; anythingthat helped<br />

families feelathome.<br />

Celtic is the district’s biggest<br />

cluband Darion said members<br />

wereenjoyingbeing able to<br />

social, train and play after the<br />

covid restrictionseased.This<br />

yearthe JAB section has around<br />

200 players on itsbooks.<br />

‘‘We had musternight recently<br />

andthe clubwas heaving. People<br />

want to be involved and be<br />

together.’’<br />

2284074<br />

CYCLING RESULTS<br />

Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers results from <strong>June</strong> 20, Fords Road,<br />

16km:<br />

Steven Hands F/T 22m48s, Roger Wilson 28m19s, Ross<br />

Templeton 28m20s, Tony Ward 2f/t 22m51s, Emma Hudson<br />

28m21s, Racel Reid 28m22s, Andrew Shepherd 28m23s, Brad<br />

Hudson 3f/t 22m56s, Kristine Ward <strong>25</strong>m04s, Rob Hooper <strong>25</strong>m04s,<br />

Dave Shurroch 29m51s, Pam Harcourt 29m52s, Colin Teahan<br />

(Tim) 29m52s, Brian Ellis 29m52s, Liz Wylie 29m53s, Nigel Leary<br />

(Tim) 29m54s, Janette Hooper 32m55s, Brent Hudson 29m55s,<br />

Alan Johns 32m55s, Kevin Opele 4f/t 23m26s, Doug Coley<br />

26m57s, Simon Chapman <strong>25</strong>m28s, Don Morrison 26m58s, Nick<br />

Grijns 26m59s, Andy Skinner 30m48s, Debbie Skinner 33m54s,<br />

Mark Summerfield 5f/t 24m59s.<br />

Tinwald Cycling U17 Development results from <strong>June</strong> 21, open<br />

5km time trial on Fords Road: Zoe Nichols 12m 21s, Konrad Artz<br />

12m 29s, Eliza McKenzie 12m 42s, Tineke Artz 12m 50s. Second<br />

ride, teams 5km: Zoe Nichols and Tineke Artz, time 12m 14s, Eliza<br />

McKenzie and Konrad Artz, time 13m 21s.<br />

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CLUB NEWS /SPORTS DRAWS<br />

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ASHBURTON<br />

STROLLERS CLUB<br />

There werefour strolls held<br />

early in the yeartoDashing<br />

Rocks at Timaru, Victoria Park<br />

in Christchurch, Birdlings Flat<br />

and Harts Creek.<br />

Fromearly April,all strolls<br />

were cancelled duetothe<br />

Covid­19 pandemic, but<br />

fortunatelywere able to restart<br />

in mid­May. The firstwalkwas<br />

fromLake Heron to Mellish<br />

Streamonabeautiful sunny<br />

autumn day.<br />

An extra stroll to Lake<br />

Clearwater wasslotted in at the<br />

end of May.<br />

In early<strong>June</strong>therewas a<br />

stroll to Rangiatea, with two<br />

walking options to meetupat<br />

the farmrecreational hut for<br />

lunch. Later we were invitedto<br />

view the agate and jewellery<br />

collectionwhich was very<br />

impressive.<br />

Astroll on the Rakaia<br />

Walkway tookplaceon<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong>10, and on<br />

Sunday <strong>June</strong>21there wasan<br />

additionalwalk on theWaikari<br />

HillsStationtothe Rangitata<br />

Riveroppositethe Rangitata<br />

Diversion Race inlet.<br />

Thenext stroll on Sunday<br />

July 5istoGodley Head from<br />

Taylors Mistake,andon<br />

WednesdayJuly8there is a<br />

walk around<strong>Ashburton</strong>, taking<br />

in someofthe lesser known<br />

areas.<br />

Thefirst strollinAugust is to<br />

Centennial Parkand Otipua<br />

CreekinTimaru, and in the<br />

middle of the month thereisa<br />

walk aroundsomeofthe<br />

Christchurch highlights<br />

Thereisaclub nightand<br />

annual generalmeetingon<br />

TuesdayAugust 4, when<br />

HildegardO’Brien willtalk<br />

abouther overseas travels.<br />

Strolls areheldonthe first<br />

Sunday andsecondWednesday<br />

of themonth,usually departing<br />

fromthe<strong>Ashburton</strong> courthouse<br />

at 8.30am.<br />

Newwalkersare always<br />

welcometojoinin.<br />

Forfurther information<br />

about the cluband activities,<br />

please telephoneJenny on 308<br />

6862.<br />

MID CANTERBURY<br />

PROVINCIAL RURAL<br />

WOMEN<br />

We have resumedour monthly<br />

Provincial RuralWomen<br />

meetings at the Sinclair Centre<br />

and it is great to be back.<br />

Ourannual scholarship<br />

winners for<strong>2020</strong> have been<br />

selected:<br />

$1000 goes to KalabSmall,<br />

secondyearinto studyingfor a<br />

Bachelor of Scienceand a<br />

Bachelor of Commerce at<br />

Canterbury University.<br />

$1000 to BenjaminWakelin,<br />

secondyear into studyingfor a<br />

Bachelor of PerformingArts<br />

andScreenProductionand<br />

ManagementatAucklandATU.<br />

$500toKirstenClarke, third<br />

year into studying for a<br />

Bachelor of Lawand Commerce<br />

at CanterburyUniversity.<br />

Representativemembers<br />

have attended RuralSupport<br />

andCivil Defence Meetings<br />

duringthe Covid­19 lockdown.<br />

We arealwayswilling to lenda<br />

hand in times of need.<br />

We aresofortunate to livein<br />

acommunitywith so many<br />

caringand understanding<br />

people.<br />

—Provided by Marion Dent,<br />

MidCanterbury Rural Women<br />

provincialpresident.<br />

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2283876<br />

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I’m availablethrough<br />

my offices:<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong>Office<br />

81 Harrison Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

03 3087510<br />

rangitatamp@parliament.govt.nz<br />

Timaru Office<br />

139Stafford Street, Timaru<br />

03 6831386<br />

rangitatamp@parliament.govt.nz<br />

Youcan also contactmedirecton:<br />

andrew.falloon@parliament.govt.nz<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

<strong>June</strong> 11, 12, 15 &16<br />

July 9, 10, 13 &14<br />

2280994<br />

SPORTS DRAWS<br />

RUGBY<br />

Saturday: Seniors –Watters Cup: Methven<br />

PWL Seniors VCeltic, Methv1, 2:30pm HGrant,<br />

J O’Connor, N Forbes (Max Gilbert Trophy).<br />

Southern V Hampstead, Hinds1, 2:30 pm K<br />

Faalogo, AMcGirr, MSouthby. Rakaia bye.<br />

Senior B – Michael Duff Memorial Trophy:<br />

Methven VCeltic, Methv2, 1pm JO’Connor, L<br />

Bell, CMarshall. Rakaia VCollegiate, Rakaia1,<br />

2:30pm CKelland. Southern VAllenton, Hinds1,<br />

12:30 pm AMcGirr. Mt Somers bye.<br />

Senior Women: Celtic v Lincoln Uni Hoggets,<br />

Celtic1, 2:45 pm SBennett, GBarr, JRobinson.<br />

Colts Combined: Methven/Rakaia Combined v<br />

Springston, Meth3, 12:45pm N Forbes. Celtic/<br />

Southern vPrebbleton, Hinds2, 1pm PEverest.<br />

1st XV UC Championship: MC Combined v<br />

Waimea Combined, Methv1, 12pm SBennett, G<br />

Jopson, MSouthby.<br />

Under 18 Combined: Rolleston vMCRU Alps.<br />

Under 16 Combined: MCRU Plains vMCRU Alps,<br />

Celtic1, 1pm GBarr.<br />

Under 14.5 Combined: MCRU Alps v MCRU<br />

Plains, Celtic2, 1:15pm JRobinson.<br />

Under 13: Celtic/Rakaia v Collegiate, Rak1,<br />

1:00pm Club Referee. Methven vCeltic, Methv2,<br />

12:00pm Club Referee. Southern/Tinwald v<br />

Allenton, Hinds2, 12:00 pm Club Referee.<br />

Under 11.5: Methven Black v Celtic Green,<br />

Methv3A, 11:45amLBell.Methven White vCeltic<br />

White, Methv3B, 11:45am CMarshall. Rakaia v<br />

Collegiate, Rak2A, 1:00pm Club Referee. Southern<br />

vHampstead, Hinds3, 1pm Club Referee.<br />

Under 10: Methven Black v Allenton, Methv4,<br />

12pm. Methven Red vCeltic Green, Methvn4,<br />

1pm. Methven White vCeltic White, Methv5 1pm.<br />

Rakaia vTinwald, Rakaia4, 1:00pm. Southern v<br />

Hampstead, Hinds3, 12pm.<br />

Under 9:Methven vCeltic, Methv5, 12pm. Rakaia<br />

v Tinwald, Rakaia4, 12pm. Southern v Coll/<br />

Hamps, Hinds4, 1pm. Allenton bye.<br />

Under 8: Methven v Celtic Green, Methvn1A,<br />

1:30pm. Methv/Mt Somers v Celtic White,<br />

Methv1B, 1:30pm. Rakaia vTinwald, Rakaia2A,<br />

1:00pm. Southern v Colle/Hamps, Hinds 4,<br />

12pm. Allenton bye.<br />

Under 7: Methven v Celtic, Methv4, 11:15am.<br />

Methven/MtSomers v Tinwald Black, Methv4,<br />

11:15am. Rakaia vTinwald Orange, Rakaia 2A,<br />

12:15pm. Southern Blue vAllenton Gold, Hinds<br />

5A, 1:15pm. Southern White vAllenton Maroon,<br />

Hinds5B, 1:15pm. Collegiate bye.<br />

Under 6: Methven Black vMtSomers, Methven<br />

1A, 11am. Methven White v Tinwald Blue,<br />

Methven 1B, 11am. Rakaia v Tinwald Black,<br />

Rakaia 2A, 12:15pm. Southern Blue vAllenton<br />

Maroon, Hinds 5A, 12:30pm. Southern Red v<br />

Allenton Gold, Hinds 5B, 12:30pm. Southern<br />

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White vHampstead, Hinds5A, 11:40am. Celtic<br />

Green vTinwald Orange, Celtic3A, 1pm. Celtic<br />

White vCollegiate, Celtic 3B, 1pm.<br />

HOCKEY<br />

Mid Canterbury Hockey Association draw for<br />

<strong>June</strong> 26-July 1:<br />

Small Sticks duty club: Rakaia<br />

Friday 26 <strong>June</strong> Kiwi Sticks (Yr 5): 3.45 pm Rakaia<br />

v Allenton (Turf a) G Muir/Coach Methven v<br />

Wakanui Blue (Turf b) H Kidd/R Kidd 4.30pm<br />

Wakanui Back vTinwald Foothills (Turf a) HKidd/<br />

RKidd Tinwald (BYE)<br />

Kiwi Sticks (Yr6): Methven Black v Tinwald<br />

Foothill (Turf b) GMuir/Coach 5.15 pm Collegians<br />

D&EvTinwald (Turf a) RKidd/L Ellis Allenton v<br />

Methven White (Turf b) LCameron/D Law 6.00<br />

pm Rakaia vWakanui (Turf a) LCameron/D Law<br />

1st Grade Women: 6.50pm Hampstead v<br />

Wakanui (Hampstead Blue/Methven) 8pm Hampstead<br />

Blue vMethven (Hampstead/Wakanui)<br />

Connetics SSL Div 1Boys: Marist Park St Bedes<br />

5.50pm Chch Boys High 2nd XI v <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

College 1st XI<br />

Small Sticks duty club: Hampstead<br />

Saturday 27 <strong>June</strong> Mini Sticks: 10.15am Methven<br />

Yr 3 v Hampstead (Turf a) Coaches Wakanui<br />

Blue vWakanui Black (Turf b) Coaches Tinwald<br />

Foothills vTinwald (Turf c) Coaches Allenton v<br />

Methven Yr 4(Turf d) Coaches Senior Women:<br />

Ash NBS 1pm Wakanui vCraighead 1st XI (K<br />

McIntyre/J &BGray)<br />

Senior Men: Ash NBS 2.40 pm Wakanui v<br />

Temuka (C Hastie/C Watson)<br />

Sunday 28 <strong>June</strong>: 2nd Grade Girls Ash NBS<br />

1.40pm Wakanui v Cambridge (J Cameron/<br />

Wakanui Snr Women) Tim TA 2.05pm Geraldine<br />

vTinwald Umpires supplied<br />

1st Grade Men 4pm Tinwald Orange vWakanui<br />

(Hampstead Wakanui/Hampstead Lowcliffe)<br />

5.<strong>25</strong>pm Tinwald Black v Allenton (Tinwald<br />

Orange/Wakanui) 6.50 pm Hampstead Wakanui<br />

vHampstead Lowcliffe (Tinwald Black/Allenton)<br />

Monday 29 <strong>June</strong>: 2nd Grade Boys TIM AE 5pm<br />

TBHS Ravens vWakanui (Umpires supplied) TIM<br />

TA 5pm Mackenzie vAllenton(Umpires supplied)<br />

TIM TA 6pm TBHS Falcons vAllenton (Umpires<br />

supplied) TIM TA 6.30pm Wakanui vMackenzie<br />

(Umpires supplied) Teams – please refer Sth<br />

Canterbury draw for umpiring duties<br />

Tuesday 30 <strong>June</strong>: Kwik Sticks (Yrs 7&8)4pm<br />

Wakanui Black vAllenton (L Ellis/B Greer) 5.15<br />

pm Wakanui Blue Collegians v Methven (M<br />

Wilson/G Oates) 6.30pm Tinwald Orange v<br />

Tinwald Foothills (A Mitchell/Wakanui Snr<br />

Women)<br />

Wednesday 1 July: SSL Div 2 Girls Nunweek<br />

Park 2 6.10pm Rangi Ruru Girls 3rd XI v<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> College 1st XI (Umpires supplied)<br />

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2264292


www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Longbeach AgriKids<br />

second at nationals<br />

TONI.WILLIAMS<br />

@ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

Longbeach School pupils<br />

Aiden Smollett,LiamLash<br />

and Milli Pottingertook out<br />

second place in the <strong>2020</strong><br />

AgriKids Grand Final last<br />

week.<br />

The trio, aged from Year 5<br />

to Year 7, entered the<br />

competition, run online,<br />

under the name AgriSeeds<br />

and were happy withtheir<br />

performance butvowedtodo<br />

better next year.<br />

Millisays their agritask<br />

farm creationduringthe<br />

competition was ‘‘pretty<br />

chaotic’’ but it made alasting<br />

impression with its macaroni<br />

sheep.<br />

And they all agree they got<br />

more nervous duringthe final<br />

Face Off as one ofthe topfive<br />

in thecompetition. It was<br />

mostly because family<br />

members were around for the<br />

online quizand the<br />

competition was heating up.<br />

The pupils now have ayear<br />

to fine tune their agri skills<br />

with all three keentoenter<br />

again.<br />

The competition was won<br />

by BlueMountain College’s<br />

West OtagoRams made up of<br />

Charlie Ottrey,Dylan Young<br />

and Riley Hill. It was their<br />

first grand final.<br />

The trio said the day was<br />

fun but also challenging.<br />

“It was abit hard dealing<br />

with all thetechnology,”said<br />

Riley.<br />

CarncotGreen, madeupby<br />

Gabby Cavan,Phoebe<br />

Driscole, Sophia Pinkney<br />

from CarncotIndependent<br />

School came in third place.<br />

We’re good food growers<br />

So far so goodasfar as winter<br />

goes­reasonably mild, dry<br />

ground conditions andgreat<br />

feed utilisation has givena<br />

fantastic leg up on whatisa<br />

tightfeed budget locally and<br />

across the wider Canterbury<br />

region.<br />

In MidCanterbury we have<br />

faredmuch betterthanthe<br />

rest of NewZealandduring<br />

this growing seasonwith<br />

devastatingdrought in the<br />

North Island andthe top of<br />

the South Island, and the<br />

direct opposite with floods<br />

andcontinual wetweather<br />

further south.<br />

It has meant we havebeen<br />

able to supply locally grown<br />

stockfeed to other farmers<br />

rightacross NewZealand.<br />

It’s ablessing to liveina<br />

dynamic anddiverse district<br />

thatlargely built its fortunes<br />

on an evolving farming<br />

system that movedfrom<br />

drylandsheep, to sheep and<br />

arable withvarious formsof<br />

floodirrigation, to rotorainers<br />

andtocentrepivot<br />

irrigated arable anddairy<br />

farms.<br />

As part of the journey, we<br />

haveseen <strong>Ashburton</strong> grow<br />

andprosper as aruraltown,<br />

thatinmyview offers agreat<br />

deal, both sociallyand<br />

economically to our<br />

residents.<br />

Aiden Smollett, Milli Pottinger and Liam Lash placed second in<br />

the AgriKids national final.<br />

Three South Island<br />

regional finals and the grand<br />

finalwereall forced to either<br />

be cancelled or movedonline<br />

when government<br />

restrictions aroundevents<br />

started coming into place in<br />

March.<br />

NewZealand Young<br />

FarmersCEO Lynda<br />

Coppersmith said hosting the<br />

event onlinefor the firsttime<br />

createdsome new challenges.<br />

“Workingwithtwo contests,<br />

35 teams, 12sponsors, 14<br />

modulesaswell as the other<br />

tasks was ahuge logistical<br />

undertaking. It took alot of<br />

things to fall in to place,alot<br />

of people to make it workand<br />

areallystrict timeframe,”<br />

she said.<br />

“The events team has done<br />

the most amazing job to pull<br />

this off andIcannot thank<br />

them enough, along with our<br />

sponsor family forall the<br />

hardwork theyput in to make<br />

Once our youngpeople<br />

considered the bestpart of<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> wasthe road outta<br />

here. Nowitisaplace that<br />

they can gain anyone of a<br />

wide rangeofcareer<br />

opportunities and lifestyle<br />

choices.<br />

Iwouldcontendthat much<br />

of thatprosperity has its<br />

foundations,directly and<br />

indirectlyinagricultural<br />

production.<br />

In anattempt to control or<br />

limit the spreadofCovid­19,<br />

we have trashed our<br />

economy,the effectsofwhich<br />

many are still blissfully<br />

unaware, and willcontinue<br />

to be until wage subsidy<br />

moneyruns out andthe<br />

brutal forceofrecession<br />

whacksusall on the nose.<br />

Even with somevery<br />

optimistic assumptionsof<br />

when the borderwillopen to<br />

tourists, whichgiven the<br />

challenges seen this weekof<br />

even trying to repatriate<br />

Kiwis home fromoffshore,<br />

would seemtobeunrealistic<br />

both events happenand run<br />

seamlessly.”<br />

The 21 AgriKidsgrand final<br />

teams (topthree from each<br />

regional final)wenthead to<br />

head on Friday in aseries of<br />

modules and tasks as well as<br />

an exam forthe GrandFinal.<br />

They completed afood<br />

producing memory game,<br />

calculatedhow much feed it<br />

takes to feed different<br />

animals, matched up<br />

differentoils and lubricants<br />

andwere educated about<br />

safety hazards around fuel.<br />

They also completeda<br />

maze withbiosecurity<br />

problems,were quizzed<br />

abouttractorsand created a<br />

3D viable farm forthe<br />

agritask.<br />

Thetopfive teams then<br />

wentintothe faceoff –a<br />

famous Young Farmer of the<br />

Year styled quiz, streamed<br />

online acrossFacebook and<br />

YouTube.<br />

at best, government debtis<br />

set to rise to an eyewatering<br />

53 percent of GDP.<br />

As acountry we needto<br />

urgentlywork out whatwedo<br />

well andhow we canextract<br />

moreincome out of whatwe<br />

are already goodatdoing.<br />

Iwouldcontend as a<br />

country we are particularly<br />

good at growingfoodand<br />

fibre and need to work out<br />

how we can growmore and<br />

capturemore of its value<br />

pretty damn quick.<br />

That doesnot meantosay<br />

we needtosacrifice the<br />

environment alongthe way,<br />

quite the opposite, farmers<br />

are makinghuge investments<br />

in technologyand<br />

managementtechniques to<br />

meetthe stringent<br />

requirements of the<br />

Canterbury Land andWater<br />

Regional Plan.<br />

What we do not need to do<br />

is dig potholes in the path<br />

ahead. Government<br />

regulation setting<br />

unachievable targets or<br />

subsidies thatparks<br />

pollution in pinetrees on<br />

food production land,<br />

enablingsociety to continue<br />

driving and flyingabout, isn’t<br />

goingtoassist NewZealand<br />

to digitselfout of the deep<br />

dark holeinwhich we<br />

currently findourselves.<br />

RURAL<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Dairyshed yard work including topand backing gates<br />

Rotaryboom irrigatorrepairs and service, including<br />

wirerope &splicing<br />

Mainline installation and repairs<br />

Anyother general engineering/fabrication requirements<br />

Bale feeder –calf feeders Standardorcustom-made<br />

19<br />

Spreading the word<br />

about seeds and cereals<br />

South<br />

Canterbury<br />

farmer Colin<br />

Hurst is the new<br />

chairperson of<br />

the Federated<br />

Farmers Arable<br />

Industry Group,<br />

bringing wide<br />

experience and<br />

an<br />

acknowledged<br />

reputation for<br />

hard work,<br />

tenacity and leadership to the<br />

role.<br />

Colin, the 2019 Arable Farmer of<br />

the Year, was elected at the<br />

group’s AGM this week for athreeyear<br />

term. He replaces Karen<br />

Williams, who is national vicepresident<br />

elect.<br />

As well as following his interest<br />

in science and innovation driving<br />

improved production and alighter<br />

environmental footprint, Colin is<br />

keen to lift the profile of the<br />

arable sector among consumers<br />

and fellow farmers. Sales of<br />

arable production and spending<br />

generated by the industry<br />

contributed $863 million to GDP in<br />

2018.<br />

‘‘Most people know we produce<br />

cereal grains used in bread and a<br />

host of other staples, and all the<br />

malting barley needed by our<br />

brewers, but we also grow the<br />

pasture seeds essential to our<br />

livestock farmers, not to mention<br />

brassicas and other feed crops,<br />

and seed production for domestic<br />

and international markets.’’<br />

The arable industry’s export<br />

receipts were forecast to hit<br />

$260m in the financial year just<br />

ended, a10.2 per cent increase.<br />

Colin has farmed at Makikihi,<br />

Geraldine farm girls win<br />

cash with mini-film<br />

NicoleWakefield­Hart and<br />

HannahWhitefromGeraldine<br />

HighSchool wonthe FMG<br />

People’sChoiceAward for their<br />

specialvideo in the <strong>2020</strong> FMG<br />

JuniorYoung Farmerofthe Year.<br />

They took home a$<strong>25</strong>0 Prezzy<br />

Cardfor themselves, andtheir<br />

schoolreceived a$1000Prezzy<br />

Cardfor sporting equipment.<br />

In the video section of the<br />

competition, each team came up<br />

withathree­minute video talking<br />

aboutthemselves, where they<br />

come from,why theyentered, why<br />

theywantedtowin FMG Junior<br />

YoungFarmer of the Year and<br />

what agriculture means to them.<br />

The national title wenttoSt<br />

Bede’sCollege duo Jack Coakley<br />

and Mac Williams.<br />

The regional and grand final<br />

❛ ...wealso grow<br />

the pasture seeds<br />

essential to our<br />

livestock farmers, not<br />

to mention brassicas<br />

and other feed crops.❜<br />

South Canterbury since the mid­<br />

1980s with his family. It’s a700ha<br />

mixed arable farm, including<br />

<strong>25</strong>0ha of irrigation, growing<br />

mostly autumn wheat, grass seed,<br />

plantain seed, radish seed,<br />

forestry, with heifer grazing,<br />

dairy wintering and beef cattle<br />

finishing.<br />

As well as serving Federated<br />

Farmers at national, regional and<br />

branch level, Colin has put in<br />

countless hours for the South<br />

Canterbury Rural Support Trust,<br />

the Arable Industry Group’s<br />

Herbage Seedgrowers<br />

Subsection, United<br />

Wheatgrowers and the<br />

Foundation for Arable Research.<br />

He has been astaunch<br />

advocate for farmers around the<br />

Seed Quality Management<br />

Authority table, on the Fertiliser<br />

Quality Council driving the<br />

development of aphysical<br />

standard for fertiliser, and at a<br />

multitude of local authority<br />

planning and hearing processes.<br />

Vice chairpersons elected to<br />

the arable board are: Grains,<br />

Brian Leadley; Seeds, David<br />

Birkett; Maize, Dion Fleming;<br />

Forage, Chris Dillon. FAR’s Hugh<br />

Ritchie will also sit on the board.<br />

weremoved online because of<br />

Covid­19 restrictions.<br />

Guy Von Dadelszen and Tristin<br />

Peeti­Webber from Napier Boys’<br />

HighSchool came in second,<br />

representingthe EastCoast<br />

region.<br />

Northern cousin duoNick and<br />

Zoe Harrison from Okaihau<br />

College were awarded third.<br />

“It was an incredible result,we<br />

put alot of hard workinthis week<br />

so to come out with the result we<br />

got was an incrediblefeeling,”<br />

says Jack.<br />

After aweekofchallenges the<br />

pair enteredthe final morning in<br />

fifth place andMac says they<br />

tried their hardest throughout<br />

the day.<br />

“It’s really rewarding tobeable<br />

to compare your skills to others.’’<br />

Phone 308 5903 weekdays l Email: agserve@xtra.co.nz<br />

On call 7days:Doug: 027 282 2245, Matt (Tomo): 021 518 538<br />

15 Malcolm McDowell Avenue, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

2283775


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Open Home<br />

33 Agnes Street, Tinwald<br />

-3bedrooms master with ensuite<br />

-Attached double garage<br />

-Open plan kitchen, dining and living room<br />

-2Heat pumps, night store heater and acompliant log<br />

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SetDateofSale<br />

BruceMcPherson<br />

closing 9July <strong>2020</strong>, at 4:00pm 027 438 4<strong>25</strong>0<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View<br />

Saturday1:00 -1:30pm<br />

3 2 2<br />

Denise McPherson<br />

027 242 7677<br />

rwashburton.co.nz/AHB22768<br />

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Limited LICENSED (REAA 2008)<br />

Open Home<br />

17 GrayStreet, Hinds<br />

3 1 1<br />

View our listings online at: rwashashburton.co.nz<br />

Set on atidy 2032sqm double section with asunny, original<br />

condition, solid construction, 2bedroom home which isjust<br />

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potential. Add tothat the large workshop and office room set<br />

at the front ofthe section.<br />

ForSale<br />

Offers over $<strong>25</strong>0,000<br />

View<br />

Saturday10:00 -10:30am<br />

Mark Totty<br />

021 664 113<br />

4<br />

rwashburton.co.nz/AHB22728<br />

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Limited LICENSED (REAA 2008)<br />

Open Home<br />

42 William Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

3 1 2<br />

14 Williamson Place, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

4 2 2<br />

Sun sun sun from sunrise to sunset, this front positioned<br />

central located town-house enjoys all daysun. Just astroll<br />

to town with all that central <strong>Ashburton</strong> offers only minutes<br />

away. 3lovely bedrooms and a1.5 garagewith off street<br />

parking and asemi open-plan living, kitchen and dining.<br />

SetDateofSale<br />

Lynne Bridge<br />

closing 6July <strong>2020</strong>, at 4:00pm 027 410 6216<br />

View<br />

Saturday11:15 -11:45am<br />

This home features agood sized lounge and dining area.<br />

Off the lounge, the conservatory is an absolute sun trap<br />

during both winterand summer and adds on that little bit<br />

of extra space, while the floor mounted heat pump isthe<br />

perfect addition during the wintermonths.<br />

ForSale<br />

$280,000<br />

View<br />

Saturday10:00 -10:30am<br />

Chrissy Milne<br />

027 290 6606<br />

rwashburton.co.nz/AHB22748<br />

Mid CanterburyReal Estate Limited LICENSED (REAA 2008)<br />

rwashburton.co.nz/AHB22711<br />

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Limited LICENSED (REAA 2008)<br />

Jill Quaid<br />

Manager<br />

027 437 6755<br />

RichardQuaid<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 454 4745<br />

Kim Miller<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 236 8627<br />

ChrissyMilne<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 290 6606<br />

Margaret Feiss<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

021 751 009<br />

ShirleyFitzgerald<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 220 1528<br />

Denise McPherson<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 242 7677<br />

Cheryl Fowler<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 461 2614<br />

Armandvan der Eik<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

021 597 527<br />

Lynne Bridge<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 410 6216<br />

Mike Grant ncre<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

021 272 0202<br />

Mark Totty<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

021 664 113<br />

BruceMcPherson<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 438 4<strong>25</strong>0<br />

Justin Waddell<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 437 1111<br />

Jarrod Ross<br />

Sales Consultant<br />

027 <strong>25</strong>9 4644<br />

RogerBurdett<br />

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021 224 4214<br />

96 TancredStreet, <strong>Ashburton</strong> 03 307 8317 Main Road,Tinwald 03 307 8317<br />

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10 Argyle Pl (W698)<br />

•Magnificenthome in<br />

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•Three double<br />

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OpenSat 27 <strong>June</strong><br />

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4Andrew St (W695)<br />

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$PBN BIR<br />

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First Home Buyers From 10% Deposit $<strong>25</strong>1pw (Conditions apply)<br />

3 1 1<br />

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•Modern, large<br />

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paramount<br />

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SetSale:7July <strong>2020</strong> @<br />

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$PBN BIR<br />

$469,000 -$499,000<br />

Open Sat27<strong>June</strong><br />

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3 2 2<br />

98 George St (T302)<br />

•Great property fora<br />

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Open Sat27<strong>June</strong>,<br />

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First Home Buyers From 10%Deposit $310pw (Conditions apply)<br />

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154 McMurdo St<br />

(T305)<br />

• Solid brick home,<br />

•Renovated<br />

throughout<br />

•1/4 acresection<br />

with potential for<br />

subdivision<br />

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transfer system<br />

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after2pm, 6th July <strong>2020</strong><br />

$PBN BIR<br />

$299,000 -$335,000<br />

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103 Forest Dr (M100)<br />

• Don’tmissout on<br />

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$PBN BIR<br />

$370,000 -$400,000<br />

Open Sat27<strong>June</strong><br />

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3 2 1<br />

11 TrentPl (LH070)<br />

• Substantial,quality<br />

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$PBN BIR<br />

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OpenSat 27 <strong>June</strong><br />

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4 2 2<br />

46AEtonSt (E696)<br />

•Openplankitchen/<br />

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youwarminwinter&<br />

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OffersOver$389,000<br />

Open Sat27<strong>June</strong><br />

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3 2 2<br />

76 Thomson St (T303)<br />

•Permanentmaterial<br />

home with log burner<br />

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0275 435 799<br />

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022 308 6885<br />

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0274087965<br />

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027 433 9695<br />

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021 354 885<br />

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0210752180


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www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

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ACROSS<br />

1. Staid (4,3,6)<br />

8. Cool (5)<br />

9. Dog (7)<br />

10. Missive (6)<br />

11. Bleach (6)<br />

12. Condition (5)<br />

14. Twenty (5)<br />

18. Insect (6)<br />

20. Grab (6)<br />

23. Clad (7)<br />

24. Living (5)<br />

<strong>25</strong>. Baby wear (7,6)<br />

DOWN<br />

1. Predicament (6)<br />

2. Fool (5)<br />

3. Sickness (7)<br />

4. Rush (4)<br />

5. Stretch(5)<br />

6. Artist (7)<br />

7. Soften (6)<br />

13. Agony (7)<br />

15. Composition (7)<br />

16. Rarely (6)<br />

17. Warning (6)<br />

19. Famous playwright<br />

(5)<br />

21. Muse (5)<br />

22. Rim (4)<br />

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 8572<br />

ACROSS<br />

1. Are the sentences he gives always short? (3,2,3,5). 8.<br />

Speak incoherently and point at the bird (5). 9. Foreign<br />

currency’srisen. Makesitdearer (7). 10. Say at the top of<br />

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would do very well (6). 12. Stone you see going through<br />

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DOWN<br />

1. Alternatively,assemble outsideinthe marsh (6). 2. Top<br />

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value (5). 6. Stay for the drunken spree when it is accepted<br />

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we’re told, is astruggle (3-2). 21. Under strain, gets tight<br />

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MEDIUM No. 5224<br />

6<br />

2 9 6 1<br />

6 7 3<br />

1 9 3 2<br />

1 2 5 6<br />

7 8 3 4<br />

8 7 9<br />

9 5 1 8<br />

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Solution to previous Sudoku<br />

Howto<br />

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Fill the grid<br />

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 8571 -SOLUTIONS<br />

Across -1,Straight. 6, Cope. 8, Last. 9, Farewell. 10,<br />

Space. 11,Spruce. 13, Adhere. 15, Mighty.17, Bright. 19,<br />

Rumba. 22, La Boheme. 23, Bean. 24, Stop. <strong>25</strong>, Sergeant.<br />

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Across -1,Pass-ages. 6,Rag-E. 8,Igor (anag.). 9,<br />

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C-e. 24, ‘Edge. <strong>25</strong>, Steadily.<br />

Down -2,A-r(O)gue. 3, Service. 4, Gift. 5, Sham-rock. 6,<br />

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Forest Road (behind<br />

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308 8033 or 027 249 66<strong>25</strong>.<br />

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SITUATIONS VACANT<br />

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servicing<br />

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WANTED TO BUY<br />

MUSIC BOOKS, Sheet<br />

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SMALLCAR<br />

TRAILER IN ANY<br />

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CASH BUYER pay up to the<br />

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Sovereigns; $3,000 for Gold<br />

Crowns; for 9ct-18ct Gold<br />

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War Medals, Damaged<br />

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Antiques, Paintings, Furniture,<br />

China. —Phone 021-<br />

051-7307.<br />

ANTIQUE TOOL Collector<br />

wanting to buy: Joiners’<br />

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Brace, Planes, Hand Drills,<br />

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Shaves, Chisels, Squares,<br />

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Bobs, Anvil, Old Style Safe,<br />

Oil Cans and Bottles; pay<br />

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Tools, Violin Planes,<br />

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buy single item, collection,<br />

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199 Burnett St,<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

MayfieldGolfClub<br />

Ourlongserving GreenKeeperisretiringand we<br />

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Work to commence October<strong>2020</strong>. Please email<br />

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2288266<br />

Phone 027 477 8068<br />

2279656<br />

2148717<br />

MidCanterbury<br />

Newcomers NetworkCoordinator<br />

Mid Canterbury Newcomers Network is a<br />

programme of the Hakatere Multi Cultural Council<br />

and is afree service for anyone who is new toMid<br />

Canterbury. This includes migrants, refugees and<br />

New Zealanders moving from other parts of the<br />

country. Ourroleistoofferamultitudeoffun social<br />

events and activities to provide agreat way for<br />

people to meet others and make friends. Wealso<br />

find mechanisms to link people to activities and<br />

clubs already operating in thedistrict.<br />

Due tothe recent expansion of our services we<br />

have separated the Newcomers Coordination role<br />

off from our current coordinator creating asecond<br />

position with the specific focus of welcoming and<br />

connecting Newcomers. The successful candidate<br />

willworkinpartnershipwithourcurrentcoordinator<br />

who oversees the Hakatere Multicultural Council<br />

and HakatereMigrant Centre.<br />

We are seeking applicants who have the following<br />

attributes;<br />

Abilitytobuild an excellentpublic profile<br />

Ability tobuild and maintain relationships at<br />

all levels across manycultures<br />

An interest, passion and commitment to<br />

supporting newcomers and migrants<br />

An abilitytoworkinaflexible manner<br />

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social activities and attractparticipants<br />

Good on social media<br />

This position is for12hours per week<br />

To apply please download an<br />

application form from<br />

www.safermidcanterbury.org.nz/career<br />

Applicationsclose Fridaythe 10th of July<br />

Forfurther information please contact<br />

Mary on 03 308 1395 ext2<strong>25</strong><br />

Calf Rearing Position<br />

Calf Rearer required from<br />

27.7.20 –18.9.20<br />

•Laghmor –9kmfromTinwald<br />

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•Hours and wages negotiable<br />

Please text or phone<br />

Janet -0276016130<br />

Registered Teacher<br />

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Applications close July 3rd<br />

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If you meet these criteria, please submit your CV, qualifications, atleast one<br />

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ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR<br />

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Theshiftstotal 26 hours per week,working from<br />

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Aposition description and application<br />

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or on email admin@rosebankhosp.co.nz<br />

Closing date Friday 3rdJuly <strong>2020</strong><br />

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ALTERATIONS. Sewing,<br />

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Michelle on 027 352 7248.<br />

BUILDER – specialising in<br />

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repair work. We also do GARDENING,<br />

decks, fences and retaining,<br />

plastering and painting,<br />

gardening, landscaping<br />

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Gavin 021 267 1979.<br />

BUILDING and property<br />

solutions. For your complete<br />

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We project manage<br />

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Qualified tradesmen.<br />

Phone Kiwi Building &<br />

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4798, 027 207 1478 or<br />

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CARPET cleaning. Powerful<br />

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Upholstery, mats and rugs.<br />

Experienced owner/operator.<br />

Phone John Cameron<br />

at Supersucker. 027 435<br />

1042 or 308 1677.<br />

CARR’S Chimney Cleaning,<br />

servicing <strong>Ashburton</strong> and<br />

surrounding districts, $60<br />

per chimney. Phone<br />

Rodney on 03 324 2999<br />

and leave amessage.<br />

CHARLIE’S Blind Cleaning<br />

Service -same day service<br />

and repairs. Charlie can<br />

supply new blinds and<br />

tracks, will hang drapes.<br />

Phone 03 307 1936 or 020<br />

4169 0342.<br />

CHIMNEY sweep - For a<br />

professional service call<br />

Dan McKerrow Chimney<br />

Sweep and Repairs on 021<br />

118 7580.<br />

CONCRETE pavers direct to<br />

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CONCRETE Services –<br />

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Concrete specialist 30<br />

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Free quotes. No job too big<br />

or small. Phone Paul 021<br />

152 1966.<br />

DENTURES; Dr Peter<br />

Rumping repairs existing<br />

dentures and also provides<br />

new dentures. Phone 027<br />

220 9997.<br />

ENGINEERING repairs, fabrication,<br />

farm equipment<br />

service and maintenance,<br />

WOF repairs, machining<br />

and welding. Odd jobs a<br />

specialty. Mobile workshop.<br />

Can collect. Phone<br />

Malcolm 0274 754 241.<br />

FLY control and spider<br />

proofing. For all domestic<br />

and industrial pest control<br />

needs phone AJ Kerr at<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Pest Control on<br />

03 308 8147 or 027 432<br />

5447.<br />

FURNITURE removals. For<br />

all your household removal<br />

needs - urban, rural, lifestyle,<br />

office relocations -<br />

call Nudges Furniture<br />

Removals, phone 027 224<br />

0609.<br />

PROPERTIES FOR SALE<br />

mowing,<br />

pruning, fertilising, projects<br />

or general spruce ups? Call<br />

Andrew at Spruce Gardens<br />

to get the job done right.<br />

027 765 2899 or 03 307 1693.<br />

sprucegardens@xtra.co.nz<br />

GUTTER cleaning. Book in a<br />

clean now and tell me when<br />

you want the job done. You<br />

may have trees around.<br />

Call Allan 027 209 5026.<br />

INTERIOR<br />

PLASTERING<br />

New orexisting,<br />

level 4finish, full skim<br />

plaster or repairs<br />

The Finishing Company<br />

03 307 8870 2275820<br />

LEGAL work -Phone Peter<br />

Ragg (<strong>Ashburton</strong> Law) for<br />

house sales, purchases<br />

and refinances. Will call at<br />

home evenings for wills,<br />

enduring powers of<br />

attorney. Phone 308 0327.<br />

PAINTER for all your painting<br />

needs. No job too small,<br />

inside or outside. Professional<br />

friendly service.<br />

Phone Pete 03 308 1672 or<br />

027 200 1619.<br />

PAINTING wallpapering,<br />

plastering - No job too<br />

small. Interior, exterior.<br />

Professional, prompt, competitive<br />

service. Phone<br />

Tony Sivier at Paint It <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

on 021 878 794 or<br />

307 7289.<br />

PLUMBER. Repair or<br />

replace. Taps, shower<br />

mixers, hot water cylinders,<br />

basins, tubs, toilets, vanity<br />

units, leaking pipes. Call<br />

Pete Young, experienced<br />

plumber 027 280 0889/307<br />

7582.<br />

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block, glare, heat control,<br />

safety, security, privacy,<br />

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TV Reception Specialists for<br />

all your digital freeview<br />

installations and repairs,<br />

TV wall mounting, Smart<br />

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installation. Call John at<br />

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03 308 7332 or 027 277<br />

1062.<br />

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The <strong>Courier</strong> 308 7664.<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

WINDSCREENS and house<br />

glass. Qualified flat glass<br />

glazier now in-house. Anything<br />

glass, give us acall.<br />

Your place or ours. Wilson<br />

Windscreens, 152 Wills<br />

Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong>. Phone<br />

03 308 8485.<br />

Every Home<br />

EveryWeek -that’s<br />

Phone 308 7664<br />

199 Burnett Street<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION<br />

TEKAPOHOLIDAY<br />

THELAKEHOUSE<br />

Stunning Views, sleeps 8,<br />

3bathrooms, wood fire,<br />

heat pumps, off-season<br />

rates,freeWi-Fi. 10 minute<br />

walk to village. Great for<br />

families.<br />

Phone Discover Tekapo<br />

(03)680-6942<br />

RODMANSTAR<br />

New luxury property.<br />

Separate 3bedroom wing<br />

with lounge, kitchen,<br />

2bathrooms &heat<br />

pumps. Plus adjoining<br />

1bedroom unit. Bathroom,<br />

lounge, heat pump,<br />

kitchen. Great views, off<br />

season rates. 10 min walk<br />

to village. Free Wi Fi.<br />

Call Enji (021) 046-9227<br />

<strong>25</strong><br />

OPENHOME<br />

Sunday28th<strong>June</strong><br />

1:30-2:30pm<br />

1.<strong>25</strong> acres<br />

$815,000<br />

2284895<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

AWESOME office space for<br />

lease, rent or hire. Park-like<br />

setting. Indoor and outdoor<br />

areas. Northwest town<br />

boundary. Must view.<br />

Phone 0274 754 241.<br />

RENT ME!<br />

Ideal as an extra<br />

bedroomoroffice.<br />

Fully insulatedand<br />

double glazed forwarmth.<br />

Threeconvenientsizes:<br />

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Large 4.2m x2.4m<br />

Xtra-large 4.8m x2.4m.<br />

Visit our displaycabin<br />

418WestStreet or callfor a<br />

freebrochure.<br />

www.justcabins.co.nz<br />

226<strong>25</strong>40<br />

0800 58 78 22<br />

STORAGE available, <strong>Ashburton</strong>.<br />

Self storage, variety<br />

of sizes. Phone Rainbow<br />

Storage 03 307 0401.<br />

STORAGE UNIT and container<br />

for lease. Fire rated<br />

storage unit (7.85 x3.90m)<br />

in secure, alarm monitored<br />

compound, accessible<br />

24/7. Please phone Nicola<br />

at Bradfords 03 308 9039.<br />

STORAGE: Secure self storage<br />

units available long or<br />

short term at <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Storage Facilities. Contact<br />

us on 027 436 2636 or www.<br />

ashburtonstoragefacilities.co.nz<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

FOR SALE<br />

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taken by our reporters?<br />

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26 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz<br />

HEALTH &BEAUTY<br />

URGENT CARE CLINIC<br />

WEEKEND DUTYDOCTORS<br />

IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCYPHONE 111<br />

Forall other medicalassistance outsideofnormal<br />

hours please phone your generalpracticeteam, 24/7,<br />

to speak with ahealth professionalwho will giveyou<br />

free healthadviceonwhattodoorwheretogoifyou<br />

need urgentcare.<br />

If youdon’t have aregular general practice, call any<br />

GP team 24/7 forfreetelephone health advice.<br />

All non-residents and visa holders please bring your<br />

passporttoyour surgeryappointment.<br />

New Zealanders’tobring some form of ID.<br />

The<strong>Ashburton</strong>DutyPractice for ...<br />

Saturday27th <strong>June</strong> is<br />

Sealy Street Medical Practice, Sealy Street<br />

Consultations will be by appointmentonly.<br />

To make an appointmentcall your regular GP 24/7.<br />

Sunday28th <strong>June</strong> is<br />

Tinwald Medical Centre, 33 Archibald Street<br />

Consultations will be by appointmentonly.<br />

To make an appointmentcall your regular GP 24/7.<br />

Methven and Rakaia: Formedical attention on the<br />

weekend and public holidays please telephone<br />

MethvenMedical Centre on 03 302 8105<br />

or Rakaia Medical Centre on 03 303 5002.<br />

Details foraccessing the afterhours services will be<br />

on the answer phone.<br />

2287265<br />

PHARMACIES<br />

Wises Pharmacy,CountdownComplex,<br />

East Street will be open on ...<br />

Saturday from 9.00am until 1.00pm<br />

Sunday from 10.00am until 1.00pm<br />

At Geraldine: TheGeraldine Pharmacywill be open<br />

normal trading hours during the week,and on<br />

Saturdaymorning from 9.30am to 12.30pm.<br />

Closed Sundays and Public Holidays<br />

Forfree24hour Telephone Health Advice<br />

Phone the healthline on 0800 611 116<br />

Broughttoyouby<br />

CountdownComplex, East Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Phone: 03 308 6733 Fax: 03 308 6755<br />

• Nutrition<br />

• Physical Activity<br />

• Behaviour Change<br />

• Mind -Body<br />

• Reiki<br />

Group Session: Monday 6July, 7pm – $10<br />

• Massage<br />

• Nutritionals<br />

Phone or email for more information<br />

027 611 3032<br />

robyn.mcdonald1958@gmail.com<br />

Feminine Health &Wellness Coach<br />

• Skin and Body Care<br />

• Self Hypnosis<br />

• Weight Management<br />

Phoneortext 027 282 1585<br />

Introduction to<br />

DebraCurtin<br />

Chiropractor<br />

03 308 9516<br />

Annie<br />

2287640<br />

www.ashburtonchiropractic.co.nz<br />

REFLEXOLOGY<br />

COURSE<br />

8 th &9 th August<br />

Oamaru<br />

www.southerntherapies.school.nz<br />

<strong>2020</strong> Diplomadates–refer website<br />

Tutor:Cathy Searle MRNZ,NZCHP,Cert Ad Ed<br />

(03) 4372366 •027 412 6170•stschool@xtra.co.nz<br />

2280808<br />

2288366<br />

Peter Blacklow<br />

Call in andtalk to the people who know ...<br />

PETE’S<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

PICK<br />

Full rangeofengineering supplies and accessories forall your repairs<br />

&maintenance. Kerrick hot &cold waterblasters&industrial vacuum cleaners.<br />

Essetiwelders &accessories. Stockists and distributors of Trailer Equipment.<br />

Locally owned &operated family business for 67 years<br />

ASHBURTON<br />

South Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong> PHONE (03) 308-3147<br />

Email office@blacklows.co.nz FREEPHONE 0800 452 522<br />

EDUCATIONAL<br />

Forkliftand Dangerous GoodsCourses<br />

NZTAApproved Course Provider,MITO&Competenz Assessor<br />

Classes 2&4,Endorsements F&D<br />

ForkliftF&OSH, Saturdays and other days as requested<br />

Dangerous Goods Course,½day Mondaymornings<br />

CommunityHouse,<strong>Ashburton</strong>oryour work place<br />

Forfurther information<br />

Phone Christine 027 245 <strong>25</strong>63<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES<br />

QualityEuropean<br />

Vehicle Servicing<br />

•Advanced<br />

Diagnostics<br />

•Experienced<br />

Technicians<br />

•Collection/Delivery<br />

‘Free of Charge’<br />

in <strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Bruce McIlroy Limited<br />

309MethvenHighway, <strong>Ashburton</strong>7776<br />

Tel: 03 3087282•E:bruce.mcilroy@xtra.co.nz<br />

MTAAPPROVED<br />

GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Plains Rotary<br />

Call us for a<br />

FREE<br />

QUOTE<br />

2269305<br />

2282026<br />

DELIVERED<br />

$<br />

6.00<br />

per bale<br />

PEASTRAW<br />

and LINSEED STRAW<br />

Small bales<br />

Phone or txt Ian 027 432 0438;<br />

Alisdair 027 410 6882; Murray 307 0353<br />

2282667<br />

BRIDGE Street Nursery has<br />

moved. Now trading as<br />

Paul’s Garden Nursery at<br />

101 Harrison Street,<br />

Allenton, <strong>Ashburton</strong>.<br />

Entrance on Clark Street.<br />

Enquiries phone Paul 027<br />

278 1354. Open 7days.<br />

GARDENERS specials.<br />

Sheep manure $5 bag. Pea<br />

Straw $5 bale. Medium<br />

square Linseed Straw $35<br />

bale. Call Alan 027 496<br />

7136 or Ian 027 286 3697<br />

with your order. A Hinds<br />

Lion’s project.<br />

HIRE<br />

SCISSORLIFTS for hire.<br />

4WD and slab lifts available<br />

for daily or weekly hire.<br />

Pickup or delivery. Phone<br />

North End Engineering 308<br />

MEETINGS<br />

Mid Canterbury<br />

Soball<br />

AGM<br />

July 7th, <strong>2020</strong><br />

7pm<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> Club &MSA<br />

Nominaons to President<br />

by <strong>June</strong> 30th, <strong>2020</strong><br />

8155 for abooking. FRUIT &PRODUCE<br />

ADVERTISING space available<br />

in the next issue of The<br />

<strong>Courier</strong> Newspaper. Call us<br />

today 308 7664.<br />

2288299<br />

FOR advice on advertising<br />

call The <strong>Courier</strong> 308 7664.<br />

POTATOES Nadine and<br />

Agria. $2 per kilo. Phone<br />

308 3195 or 027 531 9103.<br />

81 Elizabeth Street.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

DIESEL<br />

HEATERS<br />

Looking forheating solutions to<br />

keep that workshop or farm shed<br />

warm?<br />

Please call in andcheck out the<br />

extensiverange we have to meet<br />

your requirements.<br />

Public notice<br />

Pest controlmanagement<br />

The Council will be undertakingpestcontrol<br />

management atthe <strong>Ashburton</strong> Cemeteryon<br />

the evening/night of Thursday 2July, <strong>2020</strong><br />

- subject to suitable weather conditions.<br />

Residents areadvised to please avoid the<br />

area on this evening.<br />

When: Thursday 2July,<strong>2020</strong><br />

Where: <strong>Ashburton</strong> Cemetery, Seafield Road,<br />

<strong>Ashburton</strong> and adjoining Council-owned<br />

paddocks on BridgeStreet, <strong>Ashburton</strong>.<br />

Please note,the work may be rescheduled to<br />

another evening if weather does not permit.<br />

Neil McCann<br />

GroupManager -<br />

ServiceDelivery<br />

www.ashburtondc.govt.nz<br />

2x6-month-old<br />

Tabbycatsready for<br />

homes now.<br />

Barn cats available.<br />

Manythanksfor the food donations.<br />

They arealways greatly appreciated.<br />

Tuesday-Saturday<br />

9:30am -noon<br />

Phone 308 4432 or<br />

027 332 9286<br />

We can supportyou and<br />

your family to make<br />

everyday count.<br />

Allservices arefree.<br />

Kindly sponsored by<br />

HospiceMid Canterbury<br />

180216<br />

2281954<br />

Dealing withalifelimiting illness?<br />

Phone 307 8387 or 027 227 8387 email manager@hospicemc.nz<br />

www.hospicemc.nz facebook hospicemidcanterbury<br />

2262322<br />

Thur <strong>25</strong>th &Fri 26th<br />

10.00 Love Sarah<br />

10.00 TheTriptoGreece<br />

11.50 Titanic<br />

12.00 Resistance<br />

2.10 TheWretched<br />

3.10 IStill Believe<br />

4.00 AllatSea<br />

5.15 Burden<br />

5.45 Resistance<br />

7.30 Love Sarah<br />

8.00 TheWretched<br />

Sat27th<br />

10.00 TheIncredibles<br />

10.00 TheBig Trip<br />

11.40 AllatSea<br />

12.10 Sonic<br />

1.20 TheTriptoGreece<br />

2.00 TheBig Trip<br />

3.15 TheWretched<br />

3.40 Love Sarah<br />

5.20 Resistance<br />

5.40 Burden<br />

7.40 Love Sarah<br />

8.00 TheWretched<br />

Sun 28th<br />

10.00 TheIncredibles<br />

10.00 TheBig Trip<br />

11.40 AllatSea<br />

12.10 Sonic<br />

1.20 Love Sarah<br />

2.10 Titanic<br />

3.15 TheWretched<br />

5.10 Burden<br />

6.00 Love Sarah<br />

7.30 Resistance<br />

8.00 TheWretched<br />

Mon29th<br />

10.00 Love Sarah<br />

10.00 TheTriptoGreece<br />

11.50 Titanic<br />

12.00 Resistance<br />

2.10 TheWretched<br />

3.10 IStill Believe<br />

4.00 AllatSea<br />

5.30 Burden<br />

6.00 Resistance<br />

7.45 Love Sarah<br />

8.15 TheWretched<br />

Tues 30th &Wed 1st<br />

11.00 Love Sarah<br />

11.00 AllatSea<br />

12.45 TheTriptoGreece<br />

1.00 Resistance<br />

2.30 TheWretched<br />

3.30 Burden<br />

4.15 AllatSea<br />

5.50 Love Sarah<br />

6.00 Resistance<br />

7.45 FightClub<br />

8.15 TheWretched<br />

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<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

Club &MSA<br />

EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS<br />

Nominations for the positions of:<br />

President, Vice President, 4<br />

Committee,1Trustee,<br />

arenow open and<br />

will be accepted up to<br />

5pm on 2July <strong>2020</strong>.<br />

Nomination formsare<br />

available from the<br />

GeneralManager<br />

StuartGeddes<br />

GeneralManager<br />

2286798<br />

ALLENTON Indoor Bowls<br />

opening night -Wednesday<br />

8th April, 7.30pm @Indoor<br />

Bowls Stadium, McNally<br />

Street. New members welcome.<br />

Phone 308 0275.<br />

FREE sheep grazing. Overgrown<br />

paddock, needs<br />

cleaning up. Smithfield<br />

Road area. Phone 027 543<br />

7632.<br />

HEALTH &BEAUTY<br />

FOCUS Optometry – good<br />

honest eyecare, support<br />

local. Phone 307 8988. 65<br />

Tancred Street, <strong>Ashburton</strong>.<br />

www.nzfocusoptometry.co.<br />

nz<br />

MENTORING. For emotional<br />

support, guidance, optimism,<br />

good setting, resilience,<br />

professional supervision,<br />

call Pete Young, 307<br />

7582/027 280 0889, email<br />

plyoung@xtra.co.nz, web:<br />

peteyoung.co.nz.


ASHBURTON<br />

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•Warm420gsm,<br />

2layer boned<br />

pullover<br />

Women’s<br />

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•Waterproofouter<br />

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lining<br />

•Dome front<br />

closure<br />

Jacquard<br />

Heavy<br />

Needle<br />

Hoodie<br />

•340gsm heavy knit<br />

•Superior warmth<br />

•Sidepockets<br />

Kids Camo<br />

Micro<br />

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•Alsoavailable in blue<br />

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Kids’<br />

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Pants<br />

•Sizes4to 14<br />

Kids<br />

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Onesies<br />

•2<strong>25</strong>gsm anti<br />

pill fleece<br />

•Sizes 0to2and<br />

3to14<br />

Kids Retro<br />

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•Waterproofouter<br />

•Pink/black and<br />

red/black<br />

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Tussock<br />

Boots<br />

•Quality<br />

leather<br />

stalking<br />

and tramping<br />

boot<br />

•Water<br />

resistant<br />

lining<br />

SALE<br />

$99.99<br />

½<br />

PRICE<br />

Kids’Mud<br />

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•100% waterproof<br />

neoprene boot<br />

•Anti-sliprubber<br />

outside<br />

$49.99<br />

EVERY DAY<br />

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5FOR<br />

$69.99<br />

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DEAL<br />

Phone 03 308 5117 l 393 West St,<strong>Ashburton</strong><br />

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QUALITY<br />

USED VEHICLES<br />

@<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

PRICES<br />

WARRANTIES AA APPRAISED FINANCE BIGGEST YARD BEST SELECTION TRADE-INS<br />

2007 NISSAN SKYLINE 350GT<br />

18IN ALLOYS,PADDLE<br />

SHIFT, 76,600KMS,<br />

4SPEEDAUTO,<br />

3500CC<br />

<br />

2013 NISSANBLUEBIRD<br />

TWIN AIR<br />

BAGS,ABS,<br />

AIR CON,<br />

46,000 KMS<br />

2003 NISSAN MAXIMA<br />

3000 CC,AIR CON, ABS,<br />

REAR SPOILER,CRUISE<br />

CONTROL,101,000KMS,<br />

VERY<br />

TIDY<br />

$11,995<br />

3<br />

$11,995<br />

$3,995<br />

HONDA NISSAN TOYOTA<br />

2006 HONDA INSPIRE AVANZARE, 3000 cc,4door,abs,air con, cruise<br />

control, climate control57,500 kms................................................... $9,995<br />

2006 HONDAINSPIRE,alloys,cruise control, reverse camera, 2wheel<br />

drive, 3000 cc,57,000 kms..................................................................... $9,995<br />

2013 HONDACR-V24G, auto5door,ABS, cruise control, alloys,tow bar,<br />

66,000 kms, 2400cc...................................................................................$22,995<br />

2004 HONDACR-VZX, auto, petrol,5door,SUV,ABS, rear spoiler, 78,100<br />

kms, 2400cc.....................................................................................................$9,995<br />

2007 HONDAELYSION PRESTAGESZ, auto, petrol,7seater, 5door,ABS,<br />

foglights,105,000 kms, 3500cc, alloys,cruise control, newstyres,and<br />

loaded........................................................................................................... $11,995<br />

2007 HONDASTEPWAGON G, 5door,8seater, ABS, air con, rear spoiler,<br />

95,000 kms, 2000cc......................................................................................$7,995<br />

2007 HONDA CR-V 4WDZX, 2400 cc,ABS, air con, climate control, sun<br />

roof,auto....................................................................................................$11,995<br />

MAZDA<br />

2009 MAZDADEMIO SPORT, 1500cc, ABS, air con, climate control, rear<br />

spoiler,70,500kms.....................................................................................$10,995<br />

2008 MAZDADEMIO SPORT, 5door,ABS, climate control, air con, body<br />

kit, 19,800 kms, 1500cc........................................................................... $10,995<br />

HOLDEN<br />

2004 HOLDEN RODEO DOUBLE CAB, 3500cc, air con, canopy, tow bar,<br />

manual........................................................................................................$10,995<br />

2008 NISSAN MICRA, 5speed,twin air bags,5door,ABS,<br />

96,000kms .......................................................................................................$3,995<br />

2006 NISSAN CUBE15M, 5door,petrol,air con, ABS, CD changer, 42,300<br />

kms, 1500cc.....................................................................................................$7,495<br />

2014 NISSAN LATIO B, auto, idlingstop, twin air bags,ABS, 4door,petrol,<br />

air con, 31,100kms........................................................................................$9,995<br />

2001 NISSAN CUBE, 1300 cc,5door,auto, 136,000 kms........................$3,495<br />

2007 NISSAN SKYLINE350 GT,3500 cc,auto, paddle shift, 18in alloys,<br />

76,000kms ...................................................................................................$11,995<br />

2013 NISSAN BLUEBIRD, twin air bags,ABS, air con, 46,000 kms...$11,995<br />

2003 NISSAN MAXIMA ST, 3000 cc,air con, ABS, rear spoiler ..............$3,995<br />

SUZUKI<br />

2007 SUZUKI SX4XG, 5door,petrol,ABS, air con, climate control,rear<br />

spoiler,roof rails,alloys,97,200kms,1500 cc.....................................$8,495<br />

2007 SUZUKI SWIFT 1.5XS,1500cc, white, auto,body kit, air con, 68,000<br />

kms....................................................................................................................... SOLD<br />

FORD<br />

2007 FORD FALCON BF2XTFA, 4000 cc,ABS, air con, cruise control,<br />

rear spoiler......................................................................................................... SOLD<br />

2007 TOYOTA PRIUS STOURING, hybrid,alloys,reverse camera, air con,<br />

rear spoiler,ABS, 1500cc, 36,000 kms..............................................$10,995<br />

2007 TOYOTA BLADE G, 5door,ABS, air con, body kit, rear spoiler,push<br />

button start, 70,500kms,2400cc.........................................................$10,995<br />

2009 TOYOTA ESTIMAHYBRID X4WD, 5door,8seater, ABS, aircon, auto,<br />

rear spoiler,cruise control, 133,450 kms, 2400cc,alloys..............$14,995<br />

2013 TOYOTA PRIUSL,5door,ABS, air con, petrol,parking sensors,rear<br />

spoiler,auto, 71,810kms,1800cc.........................................................$16,995<br />

2012 TOYOTA RACTIS G, 5door,petrol,ABS, air con, rear spoiler, cruise<br />

control, 45,400 kms, 1500cc........................................................................ SOLD<br />

1999 TOYOTA RAV4,3door,petrol,ABS, air con, rear spoiler,<br />

1800cc...............................................................................................................$7,995<br />

2006 TOYOTA RUSH G, 5door,petrol,ABS, air con, climate control, rear<br />

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