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Mike’s a dedicated life saver
• By Jess Gibson
MIKE SMITH’S dedication
to saving lives goes beyond
his career as a road safety
specialist.
The transport engineer, of
Cashmere, has been patrolling
with the Taylors Mistake
Surf Life Saving Club for
more than 20 years and is
chairman of its committee, as
well as vice-president of the
national SLSNZ committee.
And now, he has been
named the top regional
volunteer in Surf Life Saving
NZ’s Canterbury Awards
of Excellence, which were
announced online over the
weekend.
He was one of a long list
of people recognised in the
regional awards, which
cover clubs at Nelson,
Rarangi, Buller, Kotuku,
Waikuku Beach, Spencer Park,
Waimairi, North Beach,
New Brighton, South
Brighton, Sumner and Taylors
Mistake.
One of Mr Smith’s most
memorable rescues included
saving Irish tourist Cormac
O’Brennan’s life when he
fell more than 20m from
rocks above Taylors Mistake
head-first in January last year.
• Turn to page 4
DEVOTED: Mike Smith, of Cashmere, has been named Canterbury’s top surf life saving
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‘Green’ homes complex
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A NEW community housing
complex featuring energyefficient
and environmentallyfriendly
homes has been
officially opened in St Martins.
The complex, in Tiwaiwaka
Lane, previously Cresselly Pl, has
been developed by the Ōtautahi
Community Housing Trust
and consists of 28 one and twobedroom
homes.
The homes met New Zealand
Green Building Council Homestar
6 standards, which meant
they were designed and built to
be warm and efficient, with a
reduced environmental impact.
“The opening of the complex is
another step in our commitment
to building great homes and
creating connected communities
with housing that exceeds standards,”
said OCHT chief executive
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“These homes are warm, dry
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for each home and there is
a central courtyard at the centre
of the complete to promote a
sense of community.”
The site was previously owned
by the city council and was
used for social housing, but the
buildings were severely damaged
during the earthquakes and had
to be demolished.
The city council subsequently
transferred the site to OCHT-ownership
and has supported the new
housing development through a
loan on commercial terms.
Ms Kearney said OCHT was
leading the way nationally in
the development of community
housing that meets the NZGBC
Homestar ratings.
The trust has completed two
smaller complexes that are
accredited Homestar 6 and is
working on a 90 home development
on Brougham St that will
be Homestar 7.
“OCHT has made a
commitment to ensuring our new
homes are the best they can be. We
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SUSTAINABLE: A new “green”
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Safety concerns have been
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Cancer battle
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• By Bea Gooding
SHEILA HAILSTONE’S battle
with breast cancer inspired her
to chronicle the experience in a
new book and plans to donate its
profits towards cancer research.
As a seven-year metastatic
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Dancing around Cancer to uplift
and inspire those on their own
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Mr O’Brennan was taken
to Christchurch Hospital in a
critical condition and doctors
gave him a less than 10 per cent
chance of survival - but he made
a remarkable recovery.
Another big rescue for Mr
Smith was when a Taylors
Mistake SLSC team member had
a cardiac arrest during a major
competition.
“[We had] such a fantastic team
that had an amazing outcome.”
Mr Smith is no stranger to
victory at the annual awards -
he has won a range of awards
including Official of the Year in
2019 and Surf Life Saving Club
Rescue of the Year with his team
of nine in 2018.
However, he still said the
announcement came as “a bit of a
surprise.”
“There’s just so many people
out there who are deserving of
that.”
Mr Smith said both his sons,
30-year-old Nick and 27-year-old
Hamish were raised with surf
life saving and he said it was
“a good time” being involved
together.
SLSNZ’s southern regional
manager Stu Bryce said Mr Smith
has been named in recognition
of his involvement at a club,
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PROUD MOMENT: Taylors Mistake Surf Life Saving Club’s
Louis Clark has been named Sportsperson of the Year.
regional and national level,
particularly in the Health and
Safety sector.
“Mike’s service to surf is
decades old and it is people like
him who are the backbone of
the sport and the service side of
lifeguarding.”
Taylors Mistake Surf Life
Saving Club’s Louis Clark has
been named Sportsperson of
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He returned home to compete
at the 2019 New Zealand Pool
Rescue Championships, where
he won the U19 Male 200m
Swim With Obstacles and placed
third in both the U19 Male
100m Rescue Medley and 50m
Manikin Carry.
Back at the beach, Louis won
the U19 Male Board Rescue
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PROUD MOMENT: Taylors
Mistake Surf Life Saving Club
volunteer Luke Smith has
been recognised as Lifeguard
of the Year.
alongside Ben Regan, and placed
second in the U19 Male Rescue
Tube Rescue with Ben, Jacob
Clements and Zach Goldsmith.
Said Mr Bryce: “Louis excelled
in the local and regional pool and
beach events winning both the
Open and U19 run swim run and
surf races at the Southern Region
Championships.”
Another Taylors Mistake
SLSC volunteer, Luke Smith,
was named lifeguard of the year.
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Celebration for community patrol
• By Bea Gooding
THERE WERE many reasons
to celebrate at the Christchurch
South Community Patrol this
month.
Not only did they unveil a new
hybrid patrol car, but certificates
of commendation were also
presented to five volunteers, and
a patroller was awarded for his
20 years of service.
The celebration took place
at the Spreydon Tennis Club
and was well attended by
the community, as well as
representatives from the police.
This also included the
patrol’s operations manager,
Cashmere ward councillor Tim
Scandrett, Spreydon-Cashmere
Community Board chairwoman
Karolyn Potter, and Central-
Linwood Heathcote chairwoman
Alexandra Davids.
Patrol leader Ken Bye noted
the importance of the occasion
in recognising the commitment
of its members to serving the
community, especially of Don
Dalrymple, 85, and his 20-year
dedication.
“He was delighted to get that
recognition, he really is one of
our most committed patrollers,”
said Mr Bye.
He said Mr Dalrymple is one
of the longest-serving patrollers
in Christchurch and was never
“off duty,” and still patrolled at
least twice a month.
The 85-year-old is also a
base radio operator for the city
patrols, keeping in contact to
ensure that they remain safe.
“Last year he made the papers
for helping stop a burglar. He
heard an alarm going, ran across
the road and physically knocked
the guy over as he was taking
off,” he said.
“That’s just typical Don. We’re
really proud of him, he’s one of
those guys who always goes the
extra mile.”
The unveiling of the Toyota
Rav 4 hybrid car was an
“exciting” new addition, which
was the first patrol car of its kind
in the South Island.
It was also the first in the
country to display the te reo
Māori translation of CPNZ and
its purpose to celebrate their
diverse patrol.
“The inclusion of ‘Ngā manu
taiko ō Aotearoa’ on the car
reflects the diversity of the patrol
and the importance of the tangata
whenua in the community it
serves,” said Mr Bye.
CELEBRATION: Senior
Sergeant Roy Appley, Don
Dalrymple of Christchurch
South Community Patrol, and
CPNZ national operations
manager Cheryl Watson with
the newly unveiled Toyota Rav
4 hybrid patrol car.
“We thought it was really neat
because we can do our job with
a vehicle that’s environmentally
appropriate.”
The Christchurch South
Community Patrol has been
operating for 26 years and now
has more than 50 patrollers
ranging from 19-years-old to 80
and above.
With a purpose to act as the
“eyes and ears” of the police
within the community, Mr Bye
believed the city’s patrols were
important, now more than ever.
“The emergency services
overall are under pressure, so
having those extra eyes and ears
out there helps. It’s often spotting
the little things that might be out
of place, where people won’t call
111,” he said
“It also helps police join the
dots by providing information
that might lead to the arrest of a
significant offender.”
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A walk along memory lane
The Valley Inn, Heathcote in 1982.
Garden City helicopter at the Mobil Sydenham petrol station
in 1989.
Administration building and toll booths of the
Christchurch-Lyttelton Road Tunnel in 1964.
Exterior of the Sydenham Post Office building
built in 1911 on Colombo St, Sydenham,
pictured in 1980.
Christchurch Transport Board buses outside the Sign of the
Takahe in 1983 as part of the Hills and Harbour our.
Students participating in a Civil Defence
earthquake disaster practice at St Martins primary
school in 1989.
Wood Brothers Flour Mill, Addington in 1898.
The mill was built in 1861 ready for the 1862
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ID 35012
$100
ID 35184
$16,500
ID 35017
$1,999
ID 35046
Cast Iron Water Pump Medium
1962 Land Rover
Series SWB 2A
Fiat 1000 Super
Rimu Dresser With Mirror
White Nissan Liberty
7-seater
Nissan Note
$160
ID 35172
$7,500
ID 35097
$9,500
ID 30600
$100
ID 35183
$2,400
ID 35048
$6,000
ID 34110
French Style Armoire — New
Hilux Canopy
3m Wheelchair-Friendly
Picnic Table
Yard Machine Ride-on Mower
Chippendale Escritoire — New
BMW X5
$2,350
ID 35170
$500
ID 35031
$455
ID 22842
$1,200
ID 34586
$695
ID 35171
$17,500
ID 35008
Walls Realtree Camo Overalls
Toyota Yaris
Storage Closet/Wardrobe
Brother Laser Printer, HL-2130
Bake Cake Pan Springform
Pan 23.5cm
Hot Water Cylinder Wrap
$49
ID 26808
$6,000
ID 35138
$240
ID 31468
$20
ID 35135
$5
ID 35133
$40
ID 34953
Calf Feeder
Pine Vanity
Ford Festiva
Van Toyota Granvia
( Self contained)
Recliner Sofa
Insulated Kennel
with attached Run
$100
ID 34863
$250
ID 34720
$1,500
ID 34861
$4,500
ID 35132
$90
ID 35131
$375
ID 34821
2020 Arctic Cat
Wildcat Trail Ltd
Rimu TV/Stereo Cabinet
ABBA ARRIVAL LP
Near New Trailer
2014 Toyota Hilux
Trek 4500 Road Bike
$7,200
ID 34812
$115
ID 34665
$20
ID 29815
$6,000
ID 33101
$24,500
ID 34186
$150
ID 34132
Sea Anchor & Buoys
Ford Transit
3 Life Jackets
Excellent Condition
Vintage Bedroom Furniture
BOC Smootharc MMA170
Welding Machine
Couch & 2 Armchairs
$60
ID 35095
$6,750
ID 34119
$180
ID 35094
$750
ID 32749
$120
ID 35092
$50
ID 34040
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