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Thursday,<strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong> | Issue940 | www.starnews.co.nz<br />

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

<strong>Canterbury</strong>'s<br />

only locally<br />

produced<br />

newspaper<br />

Roddy gets<br />

ashear of<br />

the action<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

It is just like riding abike, says 84­year­old<br />

Roddy Kidd, who picked up ahand­piece<br />

at the OxfordA&P ShowonSaturday and<br />

shore asheep —well, most of it.<br />

‘‘Mentally, you know what you are doing,<br />

but physically you are abit rusty,’’ he says.<br />

Roddy finished the long blow on his<br />

sheep,but decided nottotempt fate and<br />

swing his legover his sheep to move on to<br />

its last side.<br />

This wouldhave meant putting all his<br />

weightontohis lefthip —amanoeuvre his<br />

hip might have protested.<br />

Roddy handedover to Allan Thompson<br />

to finish thejob.<br />

The pairjoined Colin King in the<br />

shearing shed as thetrio relivedtheir<br />

experience of competing in the Oxford<br />

A&P Association’s first shearing<br />

competition 50 years ago.<br />

‘‘I was abit stiffand sorethe nextday,’’<br />

says Roddy, who had not picked up ahandpiece<br />

for 25 years.<br />

‘‘It was aforeign hand­piece and the<br />

sheep was sticky. Everything was against<br />

me,’’ he says. ‘‘If Icouldhave another go, I<br />

probably could finish the job, butIwon’t be<br />

bothered.’’<br />

Roddy is proud he instigated shearing at<br />

the showfive decades ago, but sad his mate<br />

RodgerCorby, who helped get it off the<br />

ground, wasn’t there withhim on Saturday.<br />

The competition grew fromhumble<br />

beginnings and had to overcome some<br />

scepticism. However, after alot of planning<br />

—and being directed to an area ‘‘a way<br />

over there by the trees’’ —itproved to be<br />

ahuge success.<br />

Back then, stock agent Dalgetys supplied<br />

shearing machines.Frews Transport<br />

brought in the sheep for nothing, and one<br />

of its trucks was used as ashearing<br />

platform untilthe pavilion was built 20<br />

years ago.<br />

Showpictures, page 13<br />

Blow by blow ... Roddy Kidd, aged 84, picked up ahand­piece for the first time in<br />

25 years to shear asheep at the Oxford A&P Show. PHOTO: DAVID HILL<br />

Rain<br />

would<br />

help<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Farmers and contractors are lookingfor<br />

rain as winter approaches.<br />

The groundisdrying out after afavourable<br />

summer, leavingmany farmers<br />

chasing supplementaryfeed.<br />

The dry conditions mean there is ‘‘no<br />

guts’’ to pastures and several farmers are<br />

already feeding out supplements, BA<br />

Murray Ltd director Steve Murray says.<br />

‘‘I wouldn’t say there’sashortage of<br />

feed aroundjust yet, butit’s getting very<br />

dry. If you look back to December and<br />

January, we’ve had asuccessfulseason<br />

and we’ve made plentyofproduct, butwe<br />

haven’thad that decent follow­up rain<br />

sinceJanuary.<br />

‘‘In <strong>Canterbury</strong>, you’re only ever three<br />

weeksaway from adrought.’’<br />

Feed in the barn waslike ‘‘moneyin<br />

the bank’’,asyou can neverhave too<br />

much of it, Mr Murray says.<br />

Fletcher Farms owner Nigel Fletcher<br />

says alackofdecent autumnrain meant<br />

farmers were starting to feed out in the<br />

Hawarden/Waikariarea.<br />

‘‘It has definitely got dry. Iwouldn’t say<br />

there’safeed shortage, but silage is just<br />

startingtobesought­after now. It’s been<br />

apretty good seasonaround here so far,<br />

but otherareas like Banks Peninsulaand<br />

Marlborough have been verydry.’’<br />

Warm autumnweathermeans there is<br />

some opportunity for some late­season<br />

growth, but withnodecent rainforecast<br />

untilMay, Mr Fletchersays it could be a<br />

long winter. ‘‘Abit of rain now would get<br />

things established for winter,with some<br />

greenfeed in front of stock. But without<br />

it, it’sgetting dryand aweekend of<br />

nor’westers doesn’thelp things, either.’’<br />

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2 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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profits<br />

with <strong>North</strong><br />

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Trying their luck... Entrants in the Rangers Fishing Competition line the banks of the Waimakariri River mouth.<br />

PHOTOS:RICHARDCOSGROVE/FISH &GAME NZ<br />

Contest asocial get-together<br />

Readership: 47,000 weekly<br />

Circulation: 30,150 copies delivered<br />

to EVERY farm, RD, lifestyle block<br />

and home inWaimakariri, Hurunui<br />

&Kaikoura every Thursday.<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

More than130 anglerslined<br />

the Waimakariri River mouth<br />

on Wednesday last week for<br />

the final day of the salmon<br />

season, and the annual<br />

Rangers FishingCompetition<br />

organised by <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Fish &Game.<br />

The event, coming at the<br />

end of the sea­run salmon<br />

fishing season,isa<br />

celebration of the wild searun<br />

salmon fishery and the<br />

riversthat support them.<br />

It has becomemore about<br />

getting together, enjoying a<br />

chat, partakinginthe free<br />

Hellers sausages, and the<br />

luckyprizedraw sponsored<br />

by localbusinesses than the<br />

fishing competition.<br />

Anglers needed only to<br />

show theirfishinglicence at<br />

the Fish&Gametent to go in<br />

the drawfor prizes from<br />

Blackwells Kaiapoi, Hunting<br />

and Fishing Tower Junction,<br />

Rivers to Ranges Rangiora<br />

and Desolve clothing.<br />

The competitionbegan<br />

more than 45 years ago after<br />

four honorary rangers fishing<br />

together reeledinachild’s<br />

fishing rod and reel that<br />

floated past. It became a<br />

trophy awarded for the<br />

heaviest fish caught in the<br />

competition each year.<br />

Two other trophies are also<br />

awarded —the Angler of the<br />

Year,which went to Lindsay<br />

Smith, and theFishing<br />

Personality of the Year,<br />

whichwent to Colin and<br />

DianeEaton for theirefforts<br />

in raising the profile of the<br />

localsalmonfishery.<br />

Anear­continuous free<br />

sausage sizzle keptthe<br />

anglers fuelledup, with more<br />

than 300 sausages consumed<br />

by anglers who arrivedbefore<br />

dawn to start fishing.<br />

<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> Fish &<br />

Game chiefexecutive<br />

Rasmus Gabrielsson saysthe<br />

eventisabout anglers and<br />

rangers getting together,<br />

discussingthe season,and<br />

highlighting the importance<br />

of salmontothe region.<br />

Sea­run salmonare facing<br />

challenges, withpoor returns,<br />

ineffectivefish screens and<br />

warming oceantemperatures<br />

affecting the size and timing<br />

of the run. Butthe work of<br />

Fish &Game and anglers to<br />

highlight the conservation<br />

and habitat protection work<br />

required is starting to pay off,<br />

with water issues now<br />

understoodbymostNew<br />

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Keith grateful for help received from St John<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Keith Elefitheriou says it is the<br />

best$90 he has spent on ataxi.<br />

The Rangiora marriage<br />

celebrant suffered several<br />

heart attacks in the early hours<br />

of March16, 2019,and is<br />

incredibly grateful to the team<br />

fromStJohn in <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>who got him to<br />

Christchurch Hospital in an<br />

ambulance.<br />

‘‘Itisthe cheapest and most<br />

effective taxi you can get,’’<br />

Keith says of the ambulance<br />

and those who staffed it.<br />

Keith had two stents<br />

inserted,but not all wentwell<br />

withthat procedure. Later,he<br />

had aquadruple bypass.<br />

He cannot believe the calm<br />

and caring mannerofthe St<br />

Johnstaffwho arrived at his<br />

homethat evening. Keith was<br />

unaware of how serious his<br />

situation was, or even that he<br />

was having aheart attack.<br />

‘‘Between these guys and the<br />

hospital staff, it was justa<br />

normal day.Iowe these guys a<br />

hellofalot.’’<br />

Keith had finished officiating<br />

at awedding and headed<br />

home. He couldn’t sleep as it<br />

feltlike alump of food was<br />

lodgedthat neededtogo‘‘up or<br />

down’’. He had adrink and a<br />

smoke,and waited for it to<br />

pass. Meanwhile, his wife<br />

calledStJohn, who recognised<br />

Keith was havingaheart attack<br />

and geareduptoget him to<br />

hospital, which was busy<br />

because of the Christchurch<br />

mosqueshootings.<br />

He protested when arriving<br />

that he was fine and for staff to<br />

look afterpatients fromthe<br />

shootings who needed more<br />

attention than him.<br />

Keith says it waslucky for<br />

him that there is such agood<br />

pathwayfor St John carein<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>, particularly<br />

in aclose radius of Rangiora.<br />

‘‘Anywhere else and Imight<br />

havebeen sitting there till<br />

morning.’’<br />

St John is calling on New<br />

Zealanders to support its<br />

annual appeal,which runs<br />

until Sunday, <strong>April</strong>11.<br />

It aims to raise $1.8million<br />

Grateful ... From<br />

left, Keith<br />

Elefitheriou with<br />

intensive care<br />

paramedic Steve<br />

Pudney and<br />

emergency medical<br />

technician Mark<br />

Handley, who took<br />

care of Keith the<br />

night he had aheart<br />

attack. They are<br />

joined by local<br />

territory manager<br />

Cole Gillman.<br />

in its Heart of Gold appeal for<br />

ambulancesand equipment.<br />

St John chief executivePeter<br />

Bradley says funding is<br />

received from the government,<br />

but St John hastofundraiseto<br />

plug agap in operating costs.<br />

Last year, there were more<br />

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calls into 111 Ambulance<br />

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NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

3<br />

Hazel has<br />

children<br />

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her spell<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Reading dog Hazel is winning hearts<br />

and helping children gain confidence<br />

as readers at Rangiora and Kaiapoi<br />

libraries.<br />

The calm, friendly, maltese terrierminiature<br />

poodlecross, owned by<br />

Kaiapoi’s Kim Flanagan, is helping<br />

children, aged 7to10, with their<br />

reading at the libraries every week.<br />

Each child has a15­minute reading<br />

session withHazel sitting quietly<br />

alongside on her cushion. Assistant<br />

librarian Donna McMillan is nearby to<br />

help with any queries from the child.<br />

Aftereach reading session, the child<br />

is allowed to giveHazelasmallfood<br />

treatasa‘‘thank you’’ for her help.<br />

‘‘Hazel loveschildren and they are<br />

drawntoher,’’ Donnasays.<br />

‘‘Shejust sitstherequietly as they<br />

read and her calm, non­judgmental<br />

presence seemstogive the children<br />

confidence to readbetter.’’Hazel has<br />

completed aGood Canine Certificate<br />

(silver) with Leithfield dog trainer<br />

Janice Kirk as part of her training to<br />

become areadingdog.<br />

The well­behavedlittledog is a<br />

popular visitor to the librariesand<br />

attractsalot of attention from staff and<br />

library goers of all ages when she<br />

arrives for workfor the sessions.<br />

The sessions run during school terms<br />

on Tuesdays, between 3.30pm and<br />

4.30pm at Rangiora Library, and<br />

3.30pm to 4.30pm at KaiapoiLibrary on<br />

Thursdays.<br />

The free sessions with Hazelcan be<br />

booked by telephoning Donnaatthe<br />

Rangiora Library on 03 311 8901 or by<br />

emailingher at donna.mcmillan@<br />

wmk.govt.nz.<br />

Star attraction ... Reading dog Hazel is winning hearts and helping young children gain<br />

confidence reading at Waimakariri libraries in Rangiora and Kaiapoi.<br />

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Kaikouratourist operators have received<br />

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He met recently with the Kaikoura<br />

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Destination Kaikouraand tourist<br />

operatorstodiscuss the latest funding<br />

roundfor the government’sTourism<br />

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“For the accommodation providers, it is<br />

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Theannouncementofnew tourism<br />

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“Kaikoura as acommunity is well<br />

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Winners .. . <strong>North</strong> Loburn School’s Karetu Kids team of John Lundy, left, Cate Ambury and<br />

Ryan Herlihy came out on top in the New Zealand Young Farmers Tasman region agrikids<br />

competition.<br />

PHOTOS: SUPPLIED<br />

Schools perform well<br />

in agrikids contest<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

2367463<br />

Asmall <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> school exceeded<br />

its expectations at last month’s young<br />

farmers event.<br />

Waikari School, which has just 37 pupils,<br />

entered three teams in the New Zealand<br />

YoungFarmers’agrikids competition<br />

when it competed for the firsttime at the<br />

Malvern A&P Show at Sheffieldlate last<br />

month.<br />

All three teams made the final seven for<br />

the race­off, with the Kool Keas placing<br />

second and Klassic Keas third to qualify for<br />

the national agrikids final.Itwill coincide<br />

with the <strong>2021</strong> FMG Young Farmer of the<br />

Year grand final in Christchurch in July.<br />

The third team, Krazy Keas,were seventh.<br />

‘‘We never even thought we would place<br />

in the top seven.Wejust thought we would<br />

go along and giveitgo,’’ says Waikari<br />

School office administrator Caryn Hunt,<br />

who accompanied the teams to Sheffield.<br />

Kool Keas teammemberFinn Fricker<br />

was named‘‘agrikid of the day’’.<br />

The final was taken out by Karetu Kids<br />

from <strong>North</strong>Loburn School, whichentered<br />

threeteams in all, with the Gumboot Gang<br />

placingfourth and the Tasman Tykes 16th.<br />

<strong>North</strong>Loburn School has along<br />

tradition in the competition,and principal<br />

Darren Wardisproud of his pupils’<br />

achievements.<br />

‘‘They’revery excited.It’sbeen acouple<br />

of years since we’ve been in the nationals,<br />

but we certainly punch above our weight in<br />

the competition.’’<br />

Places in the teams are sought­after<br />

amongthe Year 7/8 class, he says.<br />

Thrilled to be there ... Waikari School’s<br />

Kool Keas team of Harry Glasson, left, Finn<br />

Fricker and Jack Philp placed second.<br />

Classic result ... Waikari School’s Klassic<br />

Keas team of Jamie Oberholzer, left, Keygan<br />

Philp and Skyla Rata­Smith.<br />

The agrikids completed arangeoftasks,<br />

including changing quad bike tyres,<br />

naming agricultural plants and managing<br />

the heath and safety of adieseltank leak.<br />

Otherrural modules challenged their<br />

knowledge of seasons,animal health and<br />

agricultural plants.<br />

Strong presence ... <strong>North</strong> Loburn School had three teams competing, including the Karetu<br />

Kids, Gumboot Gang and Tasman Tykes.<br />

PHOTO:DAVID HILL


Marilyn steps up to challenge<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Soon after Marilyn Pond was<br />

diagnosed with Parkinson’s<br />

disease, she dreamt her<br />

illness was cured.<br />

It was heartbreaking for<br />

her to realise when she<br />

awoke that she still had the<br />

incurable neurological<br />

disorder that affects<br />

movement, balance and coordination.<br />

The loss of spontaneity is<br />

particularity hard to accept.<br />

‘‘You can’t just jump in<br />

the car without thinking<br />

twice. We have to make sure<br />

we have got medication, and<br />

snacks to help if there are<br />

problems with the<br />

medication working.’’<br />

Despite this, she<br />

maintains apositive outlook<br />

on life.<br />

Since her diagnosis 11<br />

years ago, Marilyn, who lives<br />

in Ohoka with her partner<br />

Neville Major­Johnston, has<br />

been taking part in aNew<br />

Zealand Brain Research<br />

Institute study to find acure.<br />

‘‘I want to know what<br />

causes Parkinson’s, because<br />

until we know that we are<br />

not going to change alot,’’<br />

she says.<br />

‘‘If you are going to have<br />

Parkinson’s you may as well<br />

use it for something good. It<br />

brings apositive to it,<br />

instead of anegative.’’<br />

Marilyn separated from her<br />

partner of 20 years soon<br />

after she was diagnosed and<br />

started anew relationship<br />

with Neville four years ago.<br />

‘‘It is the best decision I<br />

have ever made.<br />

‘‘He takes me as Iamand<br />

we laugh alot about some of<br />

the Parkinson’s stuff, and<br />

his family is extremely<br />

accepting of the<br />

Parkinson’s,’’ she says.<br />

However, she misses the<br />

energy she used to have.<br />

‘‘I used to move mountains<br />

in aday, and now Istruggle<br />

with some of the simpler<br />

things like baking –itwill<br />

take most of the day.’’<br />

It has also been hard<br />

learning to accept help from<br />

others.<br />

‘‘Helping people was<br />

always my role and it is hard<br />

to change places. Idon’t<br />

hide the fact that Ihave<br />

Parkinson’s, but some<br />

people then turn you into an<br />

invalid.’’<br />

She prefers Neville’s<br />

approach of allowing her to<br />

do as much as possible<br />

without help on the<br />

understanding that she will<br />

ask for help if she needs it.<br />

The Brain Research<br />

Institute’s clinical director,<br />

Professor Tim Anderson,<br />

says 12,000 people in New<br />

Zealand have Parkinson’s<br />

disease. This number is<br />

expected to double in the<br />

next 20 years.<br />

There is no single cause<br />

and there are many<br />

Life with Parkinson’s ... Marilyn Pond maintains apositive<br />

outlook on life.<br />

different symptoms, so each<br />

person requires<br />

individualised diagnosis<br />

and treatment.<br />

Parkinson’s Awareness<br />

Month is being held this<br />

month, with Parkinson’s<br />

Awareness Day this Sunday.<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Service<br />

recognised<br />

5<br />

MikeDormer’s service to The Willows<br />

Cricket Club and the community has<br />

beenrecognised.<br />

Waimakariri MayorDan Gordon<br />

visited the hallowed turf at Loburn last<br />

weektopresent the ground’sfounder<br />

withaWaimakaririDistrictCouncil<br />

community serviceaward.<br />

Mr Dormer,his wife Winsome and sons<br />

Ben and Pete have<br />

beenhosting<br />

matchesatLoburn<br />

since the 1990s.<br />

The ground was<br />

established when<br />

Ben persuaded<br />

him to convert a<br />

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intoapitch.<br />

Mike Dormer<br />

Mr Dormer has<br />

never been known for doing thingsby<br />

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The field, in an idyllic countrysetting,<br />

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The Willows CricketClub was<br />

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It aims to encourage top secondary<br />

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Overthe years,many organisations,<br />

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OPINION<br />

6 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

In the Electoratewith<br />

MattDoocey<br />

MP forWaimakariri<br />

Authorised by MattDoocey,Level1ConwayLane,188 High Street,Rangiora.<br />

Dismay over govt stance<br />

on sex offenders bill<br />

The Doocey family Easter egg hunt last<br />

weekend got off to an early start, with<br />

the kids racing around the garden to<br />

find every tasty egg the Easter bunny<br />

left.<br />

It has become atradition to visit the<br />

grandparents afterwards so they can<br />

enjoy aplay­by­play commentary of the<br />

morning’s activities and my wife and I<br />

get some recovery time.<br />

Ihope you and your family were able<br />

to be together and enjoy asafe and<br />

happy Easter.<br />

Many in our school communities are<br />

appalled the government has voted<br />

down my bill to ensure schools are<br />

notified when sex offenders move into<br />

their community.<br />

My bill received great support from<br />

both teachers and parents.<br />

Iwrote my bill after being informed<br />

by Corrections that two sex offenders<br />

were being placed in the Waimakariri<br />

electorate.<br />

Iimmediately wrote to Corrections,<br />

asking them to confirm that schools had<br />

been advised.<br />

As aparent, Iwas outraged to be told<br />

there is no legal requirement for<br />

schools to be notified.<br />

Iasked the Minister of Corrections in<br />

parliament how many schools had been<br />

notified of the placement of sex<br />

offenders in their communities.<br />

Iwas astounded to hear that there is<br />

no central oversight of this information,<br />

and that it is held in manual case files<br />

around the country.<br />

Iamappalled the Labour<br />

government believes this is good<br />

enough.<br />

Ihave been heartened by community<br />

support for Gina, alocal mum who has<br />

been denied surgery by the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

District Health Board.<br />

Ihave been fighting for Gina to get<br />

jaw reconstruction surgery after the<br />

board dropped it from the list of<br />

surgeries it offers, making Gina the<br />

latest victim of our postcode lottery<br />

health system.<br />

Iurgently called on the minister to<br />

intervene and was devastated when he<br />

declined to be involved.<br />

Ihave written to the board’s head of<br />

funding and planning, and am following<br />

this up with aface­to­face meeting with<br />

the board chief executive to continue<br />

our fight for Gina to have her surgery.<br />

Oxford A&P Show president Marie<br />

FitzPatrick and her committee can be<br />

congratulated on asuccessful show on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Ialways enjoy attending local A&P<br />

shows and supporting our rural sector,<br />

which contributes so much to our local<br />

economy.<br />

Marie is one of the youngest show<br />

presidents to step into this role.<br />

She has balanced this with not only<br />

running an Angus stud farm but also<br />

looking after anew baby. Well done!<br />

Waimakariri<br />

Focus from Dan Gordon, Mayor<br />

Worries over reforms<br />

You may haveread about the<br />

Government’s proposed three waters<br />

reform. Whenwetalk of threewaters, this<br />

meansdrinking water, sewer and storm<br />

water.<br />

Central Government is lookingto<br />

remove thesefunctions fromcouncils,with<br />

the argument there is aproblemwhere<br />

some councilshave under­invested in<br />

infrastructure over many years.<br />

Whilethat mightbethe case for some<br />

councils, this is nottrue for all, and<br />

certainlynot in Waimakariri.<br />

Waimakariri residentscan have faith in<br />

the quality of water services we provide.<br />

The council is proud of theinvestment<br />

undertaken over several yearstoget our<br />

infrastructure upgraded, compliant, and<br />

that the waterissourced fromdeep and<br />

secure aquifers.<br />

Thirteen of the 14 schemes run by this<br />

council complywith the New Zealand<br />

DrinkingWater Standards, and the 14th<br />

will be fullycompliant by June <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

The delay on thislast scheme, asmall<br />

ruralsupplyinPoyntzRoad, was caused by<br />

ensuring we adequately consulted the<br />

community to ensure buy­in.<br />

All this has come at acost to our<br />

community —more than$100 million over<br />

20 years—and while it hasn’t beeneasy to<br />

have theseconversations (because these<br />

projects are fundedbyrates), the resultis<br />

infrastructure that is reliable and is acore<br />

part of ensuring healthy communities.<br />

We knowour supplies better than<br />

anyone and have a150­year asset<br />

managementstrategy to managethem.<br />

When Ispoke at parliament’sHealth<br />

Select Committee Iraisedthese points,<br />

and reiterated them at aGovernment<br />

forumonthree watersreform last week.<br />

Howeverour council, and mostothers I<br />

am in regular contactwith, are worried<br />

aboutthe proposed timetable for reform.<br />

We are told thatwewill need to consult<br />

our communities later thisyear —the<br />

worsttime to consult,near Christmas.<br />

The timetable does not allow enough<br />

time to properly considerthe reforms,<br />

mainly becauseweare unclear on most of<br />

the detail. At the momentwedon’t know<br />

what structureswill be established to<br />

manage our waterservices, how they will<br />

be funded, what compensation the council<br />

will receive for its waterassets,the impact<br />

this wouldhave on ratepayers, andthe<br />

inputthat community has to shapethis<br />

direction. Thereisalot we don’tknow.<br />

We are beingasked to consult withyou,<br />

our community, before we have all the<br />

information for an informeddecision.<br />

Unfortunately, the concerns of our<br />

sector appear to be falling on deafears of<br />

both theMinister of Local Governmentand<br />

the Department of Internal Affairs.<br />

Idon’tunderstandthe urgency. It is only<br />

fair we are equipped with all the<br />

information, haveenough time to consider<br />

it, and properly consultour community.<br />

The process needstobeslowed right<br />

down.<br />

At this stageour councilwill maintain an<br />

open mind on the reform process but we<br />

firstneed answerstoalot of questions and<br />

time to hear communityviews.<br />

Untilthen, and until there is amuch<br />

higher level of transparency, it is difficult<br />

to see how theGovernment’s proposed<br />

reform is right for us.<br />

Proposed ECan rates increase will be punitive for some<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s10­year<br />

Long TermPlan proposes an average<br />

24.5 percent annual rates increase —a<br />

significant rise, especially as it is ECan’s<br />

statedpolicyofa“limit on rates<br />

increases of 5.3%’’.<br />

About 400,000 Cantabrians live in the<br />

Christchurch electorates, contributing<br />

about 52% of rates raisedbyECan. The<br />

balanceispaid by around 230,000<br />

Cantabrians outsideofChristchurch.<br />

In the March31edition of the <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>,ECan chairwoman<br />

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

This<br />

Week<br />

Sun<br />

Fishing<br />

Guide<br />

Moon<br />

Wind<br />

Swell<br />

Pegasus Bay<br />

Tide Chart<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday<br />

Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14<br />

Rise 6:53am<br />

Set 6:07pm<br />

Best 9:41am<br />

Fair<br />

Times 10:04pm<br />

Rise 2:20am<br />

Set 4:50pm<br />

Gentle SE becoming<br />

moderate E<br />

Rise 6:54am<br />

Set 6:06pm<br />

Best 10:26am<br />

Good<br />

Times 10:48pm<br />

Rise 3:26am<br />

Set 5:15pm<br />

Gentle Sbecoming<br />

moderate SE<br />

LETTER TO THE EDITOR<br />

JennyHughey commentedonthe<br />

proposed rate increases that“the actual<br />

dollar figurewould be comparatively<br />

little for most Cantabrians, especially<br />

thoselivinginChristchurch”.<br />

What thisstatement fails to convey is<br />

that alargenumber of ratepayers<br />

outside of Christchurchwill face massive<br />

rate increases.<br />

ECan’swebsiteprovides example<br />

properties. The lowestproposed rate<br />

Rise 6:55am<br />

Set 6:04pm<br />

Best 11:09am<br />

Good<br />

Times 11:30pm<br />

Rise 4:31am<br />

Set 5:37pm<br />

Moderate Sturning<br />

SE<br />

Rise 6:56am<br />

Set 6:02pm<br />

Best 11:51am<br />

Good<br />

Times<br />

Rise 5:34am<br />

Set 5:58pm<br />

Moderate Sturning<br />

E<br />

rise is 9.6%for aChristchurch electorate<br />

property, the highestaKaikoura<br />

propertywith an increase of 63.4%. Using<br />

the ECan online rates tool, thereare<br />

several non­farming rural properties<br />

with raterises of morethan 150%.<br />

Mrs Hughey conveniently forgotto<br />

mention that the modest rate increases<br />

in Christchurch would be countered by<br />

punitiveincreases elsewhere.<br />

ECan’s goalsofaddressingclimate<br />

change and improving biodiversityare<br />

laudable, but pushing the highest rate<br />

increases on communities outside of<br />

Rise 6:57am<br />

Set 6:01pm<br />

Best 12:11am<br />

Good<br />

Times 12:32pm<br />

Rise 6:35am<br />

Set 6:19pm<br />

Moderate Sturning<br />

SE<br />

Rise 6:58am<br />

Set 5:59pm<br />

Best 12:52am<br />

Good<br />

Good<br />

Times 1:13pm<br />

Rise 7:37am<br />

Set 6:41pm<br />

Moderate Sturning<br />

SW<br />

Rise 6:59am<br />

Set 5:57pm<br />

Rise 8:39am<br />

Set 7:04pm<br />

Fresh SW turning<br />

SE<br />

E1.4 mincreasing NE 1.9 mdecreasing<br />

SE 0.9 m<br />

E0.8 m<br />

to 2.1 m<br />

to 1.4 m E1.2 m E1.1 m E1.0 m<br />

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

Best<br />

Times<br />

1:34am<br />

1:55pm<br />

Christchurch is flawed.<br />

ECan’s approachisdiscriminatoryand<br />

risks driving divisionsbetweenurban<br />

and rural communities.<br />

We will only achieve the bestoutcomes<br />

for <strong>Canterbury</strong>ifall communities are<br />

working together, and all are making a<br />

fair contribution to the costs.<br />

Istrongly encourageyour readersto<br />

make asubmission on ECan’s Long Term<br />

Plan. The closing date is <strong>April</strong> 11.<br />

Yours,<br />

RichardShaw,<br />

Domett<br />

0<br />

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

Waimakariri 1:44am 2.3 7:59am 0.5 2:36am 2.3 8:47am 0.5 3:23am 2.3 9:34am 0.6 4:07am 2.3 10:18am 0.6 4:49am 2.2 11:02am 0.6 5:31am 2.2 11:44am 0.6 6:14am 2.1 12:09am 0.7<br />

Mouth<br />

2:07pm 2.3 8:19pm 0.6 2:57pm 2.3 9:10pm 0.6 3:44pm 2.3 9:58pm 0.6 4:29pm 2.3 10:43pm 0.6 5:12pm 2.2 11:27pm 0.6 5:56pm 2.2<br />

6:39pm 2.2 12:27pm 0.7<br />

Amberley 1:44am 2.3 7:59am 0.5 2:36am 2.3 8:47am 0.5 3:23am 2.3 9:34am 0.6 4:07am 2.3 10:18am 0.6 4:49am 2.2 11:02am 0.6 5:31am 2.2 11:44am 0.6 6:14am 2.1 12:09am 0.7<br />

Beach<br />

2:07pm 2.3 8:19pm 0.6 2:57pm 2.3 9:10pm 0.6 3:44pm 2.3 9:58pm 0.6 4:29pm 2.3 10:43pm 0.6 5:12pm 2.2 11:27pm 0.6 5:56pm 2.2<br />

6:39pm 2.2 12:27pm 0.7<br />

1:53am 2.3 8:<strong>08</strong>am 0.5 2:45am 2.3 8:56am 0.5 3:32am 2.3 9:43am 0.6 4:16am 2.3 10:27am 0.6 4:58am 2.2 11:11am 0.6 5:40am 2.2 11:53am 0.6 6:23am 2.1 12:18am 0.7<br />

Motunau 2:16pm 2.3 8:28pm 0.6 3:06pm 2.3 9:19pm 0.6 3:53pm 2.3 10:07pm 0.6 4:38pm 2.3 10:52pm 0.6 5:21pm 2.2 11:36pm 0.6 6:05pm 2.2<br />

6:48pm 2.2 12:36pm 0.7<br />

1:55am 2.3 8:10am 0.5 2:47am 2.3 8:58am 0.5 3:34am 2.3 9:45am 0.6 4:18am 2.3 10:29am 0.6 5:00am 2.2 11:13am 0.6 5:42am 2.2 11:55am 0.6 6:25am 2.1 12:20am 0.7<br />

Gore Bay 2:18pm 2.3 8:30pm 0.6 3:<strong>08</strong>pm 2.3 9:21pm 0.6 3:55pm 2.3 10:09pm 0.6 4:40pm 2.3 10:54pm 0.6 5:23pm 2.2 11:38pm 0.6 6:07pm 2.2<br />

6:50pm 2.2 12:38pm 0.7<br />

1:48am 1.8 8:04am 0.4 2:39am 1.8 8:53am 0.5 3:28am 1.7 9:39am 0.5 4:14am 1.7 10:24am 0.5 4:59am 1.7 11:<strong>08</strong>am 0.5 5:43am 1.6 11:52am 0.6 6:28am 1.6 12:18am 0.5<br />

Kaikoura 2:10pm 1.7 8:20pm 0.5 2:59pm 1.7 9:12pm 0.5 3:47pm 1.7 10:01pm 0.5 4:34pm 1.7 10:48pm 0.5 5:20pm 1.7 11:33pm 0.5 6:04pm 1.7<br />

6:48pm 1.7 12:36pm 0.6<br />

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

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Let’s Talk<br />

aboutthe next<br />

10 years...<br />

DraftLongTermPlan<br />

<strong>2021</strong>-2031<br />

LAST WEEK TO HAVE YOUR SAY...<br />

CONSULTATION CLOSES 12 APRIL<br />

Over thenext10years theCouncil is focusedonmakingsurewe<br />

keep up with growth,Covid-19economicrecovery,climatechange/<br />

sustainability,and theimpactofthe ThreeWatersReview.<br />

Specificallythe Council areasking forfeedbackon:<br />

• New community facilities for Pegasus and north Woodend (Ravenswood)<br />

• Upgrades tothe Rangiora Library and wider civic area<br />

• Parking in Rangiora –including acar park building.<br />

Let’s Talk. Draft Long Term Plan <strong>2021</strong> -2031<br />

Waimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk


NEWS<br />

8 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Programme enriches the lives of students<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

A<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> School was<br />

recognisedlast week for its 10­year<br />

contribution to the William Pike<br />

Challenge.<br />

LoburnSchool hostedanevent to<br />

celebrate the milestone, and the positive<br />

impactthe challenge has had on its<br />

young students.<br />

Founder and directorWilliam Pike<br />

joinedstaff, past and present students,<br />

parents and community leadersfor the<br />

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❛It has opened up anumber of<br />

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all the students.❜<br />

—Stuart Priddy<br />

volcaniceruption, Loburn principal<br />

Stuart Priddy decided the programme<br />

could be what he had been searchingfor.<br />

“I was looking at something that the<br />

Year 8studentscould do that was<br />

special.Recognising that manyofour<br />

studentsare here for the eight years, I<br />

wanted something that recognised their<br />

positionwithin the school but was also<br />

challenging and engaging.’’<br />

At the time, Mr Pike was ayoungman<br />

living in Auckland. He was facing<br />

challenges of his own, rebuildinghis life,<br />

learninghow to walk and re­establishing<br />

his career as aprimaryschool teacher.<br />

He was one of two young climbers<br />

caught in avolcaniceruption on Mount<br />

Ruapehu in 2007.<br />

Special programme ... Stuart Priddy, left,<br />

and William Pike.<br />

Facing challenges ... All Year 8students at Loburn School participate in the William Pike<br />

Challenge.<br />

PHOTOS: SUPPLIED<br />

Doctors and nurses doubted his<br />

survival becauseofhis critical injuries<br />

and low body temperature.<br />

Mr Pike’swill to surviveprovedthem<br />

wrong, but his right leg was amputated.<br />

He learnt first­hand the importance of<br />

life skills and resiliencetoface and<br />

overcome big challenges.<br />

During his long rehabilitation, he was<br />

inspired to share his life­changing<br />

experiences to help develop 21st century<br />

life skills,and the William Pike<br />

Challengewas born.<br />

Loburn becamethe firstschool in the<br />

SouthIsland to offer it to its students.<br />

“As the years wentby, Mr Priddy made<br />

an enormous contribution and worked<br />

tirelessly to make his community abetter<br />

placeand young people bettercitizens<br />

through the William Pike Challenge”Mr<br />

Pike said.<br />

Today, closeto100 schools throughout<br />

New Zealand take part, with the<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> region boastingthe<br />

involvementofmore than 25 schools.<br />

To complete the challenge, students<br />

Alabour of love for Trish<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

ARangiora grandmother is creating a<br />

legacy of love by makingwoollen<br />

blankets for her children and<br />

grandchildren.<br />

TrishHarrishas also beenpassingon<br />

her knittingskills to customers of<br />

Rangiora’sWilloughbyscraft and wool<br />

shop.Its new owner, KatherineMcLeod,<br />

has invited her to continue doing that.<br />

Trishhas always loved knitting and<br />

beganlearning the craft as achild.<br />

She began making the blankets for her<br />

family after visitingThe Stitching Post in<br />

Arrowtown in 2016. Aknittedwoollen<br />

blanket in the front window caughther<br />

eye. ‘‘I loveditso much Iboughtthe wool<br />

and the pattern right then,’’ Trishsays.<br />

Since thenshe has knitted 10 blankets<br />

for the family. Trish does mostofher<br />

knitting at night, while watching<br />

television, or in thecar on roadtrips.<br />

They get heavytohandle, especially<br />

towardscompletion,but they are easyto<br />

knit and keep her warmwhile knitting.<br />

‘‘The grandchildrenlove snuggling up<br />

in them on the sofa to watch TV,’’she<br />

says.<br />

‘‘Theycost me alot to make,but it is my<br />

hobby and somethingIenjoy, creating<br />

something withlove for my family.’’<br />

Anyoneinterested can ask about her<br />

classes at Willoughbysat123 High St.<br />

are requiredtoparticipate in five<br />

outdooractivities,20hours of community<br />

service, and 20 hours of passion projects<br />

over aschool year.<br />

Loburn School has put every Year8<br />

studentthrough the challenge for the last<br />

10 years. This includes achild with<br />

cerebral palsy, one with autism and<br />

others with behavioural learning<br />

difficulties.<br />

“The beauty of what LoburnSchoolhas<br />

done is thateveryYear 8student is<br />

automatically involved in the<br />

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Drawn from<br />

ballot ...<br />

Waimakariri<br />

MP Matt<br />

Doocey<br />

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stiffen<br />

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attacks on<br />

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

MPs to ponder police dog bill<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

When police dog Gazza died in<br />

action in Poriruain2016during a<br />

routine search, it saddened animalloving<br />

ThomasTripp.<br />

He was even more upset when he<br />

discoveredthe maximumpenalty<br />

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years’ jail. It prompted the<br />

Waimakariri constituent to write to<br />

localMPMatt Doocey.<br />

‘‘I felt compelled to do something<br />

because of my loveofanimals, and<br />

in particularlythose in service,<br />

such as police dogs,who risktheir<br />

livesfor theirhandler andcommunity,’’<br />

he says. ‘‘It is verysad<br />

when they are killedinthe line of<br />

duty. Theyare alivingcreature and<br />

avery expensive asset.’’<br />

He was pleasantly surprised<br />

when Mr Doocey responded,taking<br />

his concerns to then Police Minister<br />

JudithCollins. She supported trying<br />

to increase the penalties.<br />

Mr Doocey drafted amember’s<br />

bill to try to get the maximum<br />

penalty lifted to five years.<br />

Last week, over four years on<br />

from Gazza’sdeath, Mr Doocey’s bill<br />

was pulledfrom the ballotbox. It is<br />

due for its firstreading in<br />

parliament in the next week or two.<br />

Mr Dooceysays his research<br />

showed the penalty for killing a<br />

police dog in theUnited States is up<br />

to 10 yearsinprison. In Canadaand<br />

South Australia,itis up to five<br />

years. It costs about $60,000totrain<br />

apolice dog.<br />

He said the New Zealand penalty<br />

for killing apolice dog remained at<br />

two years,even after the PoliceAct<br />

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New Zealand PoliceAssociation<br />

president Chris Cahillalso backsa<br />

tougherpenalty. Violenceagainst a<br />

police dog needs to be recognised<br />

for the seriousoffence it is, he<br />

says.<br />

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PHOTO:SUPPLIED<br />

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Crusade<br />

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Success on the sports field can<br />

seem like aworld away from a<br />

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

for Stu Loe those daydreams<br />

came true.<br />

In his foreword to anew book,<br />

Crusade On!: Celebrating 25<br />

Years of the Crusaders,the<br />

Glenmark stalwart says<br />

‘‘remembering those moments<br />

is agreat way to pass the time<br />

working on the tractor’’.<br />

Loe playedinthe original<br />

Super Rugby campaign in 1996,<br />

under the captaincy of his<br />

cousin Richard Loe, and his last<br />

game was at EdenPark on May<br />

30, 1998, whenthe Crusaders<br />

claimed their first title under<br />

the captaincy of Glenmark<br />

clubmate Todd Blackadder.<br />

Author Matt McIlraith<br />

captures the first25campaigns<br />

by one of the country’s most<br />

successful sporting teams.<br />

In 24 Super Rugby<br />

tournaments, the Crusaders<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong>’sCrusaders include<br />

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Glenmark club, Oxford’s Tim<br />

Stokes, who made one<br />

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Armani reaches for the sky<br />

WhenAir Force veteran Derrick<br />

Hubbard flew solo on his 90th<br />

birthday with the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Recreational Aircraft Club in<br />

2017, he and his wife, Vera,<br />

decided to sponsor ayoung<br />

person so they could get the same<br />

opportunity.<br />

In 2020, amid the turmoil of<br />

Covid­19 and the passing of his<br />

wifeof70years, Derrick<br />

approachedclub flying instructor<br />

DaveMitchell and Air Force<br />

Museum of New Zealand<br />

EducationOfficer Chris Davey to<br />

seekout adeserving young<br />

traineepilot. Armani Hansen, a<br />

16­year­old Rangiora High<br />

School student, was selectedfor<br />

the opportunity provided by the<br />

Hubbards to obtain sufficient<br />

instruction to achieve asolo<br />

flight.<br />

Armani was already working<br />

part­time at the Rangiora New<br />

World supermarket to save to<br />

become apilot.<br />

He was also involved in a<br />

Gateway Aviation programme at<br />

highschool to enhance his theory<br />

of flight knowledge.<br />

He took to weeklyflying<br />

lessons with Mr Mitchell witha<br />

passionand, on arecentTuesday<br />

at the Rangiora airfield, Armani<br />

flewsolo.<br />

He had no priorwarning, as it<br />

is onlywhen astudentisdeemed<br />

ready by the instructor that they<br />

get to take off on their own.<br />

Armani’s family was secretly<br />

escorted into the clubrooms and<br />

watched as Mr Mitchell, sitting<br />

withthe teenager in the plane,<br />

instructed him through touchand­go<br />

circuits,before taxiing to<br />

the clubrooms.<br />

Aday to remember ... Armani Hansen is congratulated by his flying instructor, Dave Mitchell, following the<br />

youngster’s first solo flight at Rangiora airfield.<br />

As Davegot out of the plane,he<br />

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Armani thentook to the skies<br />

on his own.<br />

He saiditwas an exciting and<br />

exhilarating experiencehewill<br />

never forget.<br />

‘‘When Dave, my flight<br />

instructor, got off the planeand<br />

said Iwas going to go up solo,I<br />

couldn’t keep the grinoff my face,<br />

even though it was nerve­racking<br />

the thought of knowing thatI<br />

would be at 1200 feet all alone.’’<br />

Armani chatted to Mr Hubbard<br />

via avideo call afterthe flight.<br />

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Rangiora'sAnzac Day paradeisset to be<br />

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In recent years, the Rangiora RSA has<br />

run asplit parade in abid to managethe<br />

growing numbersofsupporters, but this<br />

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spread over alongerroute, Rangiora<br />

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“In the lastfew yearswe've separated<br />

the young people, followed by the main<br />

veterans' parade, but it means along<br />

wait for the children standing until the<br />

main paradearrives.<br />

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therewill be one paradethis year<br />

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The paradewill assembleinAlfred<br />

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The road will be closed, with the<br />

parade turning left intoPercival Street<br />

and then rightinto High Street to march<br />

Walk in park part of festival<br />

Waimakariri’s TuhaitaraCoastal Park<br />

has beenincluded in the Walking<br />

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This year’sfestival, from <strong>April</strong> 17 to<br />

May 2, includesmore than 50 walks in<br />

Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri.<br />

The park’s4to 5km walkat10am on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 21, will be led by park<br />

manager Greg Byrnes. It will start from<br />

the park’s officeand informationcentre<br />

at Woodend Beach.<br />

It willbeafamily­friendly walk,<br />

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to the Rangiora Cenotaph.<br />

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

PipeBand will be placed in the centre of<br />

the parade, so “peopleatthe rear can<br />

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Rangiora’s Anzac Day serviceatthe<br />

cenotaphwill start at the slightly later<br />

timeof11.30am,which should allow<br />

moretime for localdignitaries and<br />

media whostruggle to get to Rangiora in<br />

timeafter attending other paradesinthe<br />

district, he says.<br />

Poppy Day thisyear willbeonFriday,<br />

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The Rangiora RSA is also supporting<br />

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Ohoka Community Hallat11am and the<br />

Sefton Cenotaphand Woodend War<br />

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On Anzac Day, the Rangiora RSA will<br />

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School “Wall of Remembrance” service<br />

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22 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Drier wood burns hotter<br />

Winter is coming, which means<br />

it is time to restock the<br />

woodshed before the cold really<br />

settles in.<br />

With the warmth of the family<br />

on the line, the pressure is on to<br />

get the most heat from your<br />

spend.<br />

While different woods have<br />

different burning characteristics,<br />

one factor outweighs<br />

them all —moisture content.<br />

While burning high­density<br />

woods will provide more heat<br />

per wood volume than lowdensity<br />

(lighter) woods, as a<br />

general rule, the dryer the<br />

wood, the hotter it burns.<br />

Damp wood can be difficult to<br />

light, will produce excessive<br />

smoke and, since more of the<br />

fire’s energy is required to<br />

drive off water, produces far<br />

less heat and accelerates the<br />

build­up of creosote.<br />

Creosote is the black oily<br />

accretion which builds up<br />

inside chimney flues as aresult<br />

of the incomplete burning of<br />

wood or coal.<br />

As long as the wood is truly<br />

seasoned (dry), it will burn hot<br />

and clean, meaning the type of<br />

wood being used becomes less<br />

important, although woods<br />

from different tree species can<br />

still burn differently.<br />

Pine species typically burn<br />

with asplendid flame, and are<br />

easily lit when dry. Because of<br />

the wood’s high resin content, it<br />

makes excellent kindling to<br />

help start fires.<br />

Oregon is another soft wood<br />

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ideal for starting fires. It<br />

seasons quickly and burns fast.<br />

Burning larch provides for<br />

fairly good heat, but it needs to<br />

be well seasoned and tends to<br />

produce more oily soot build­up<br />

in chimneys than some other<br />

woods, while black poplar<br />

tends to burn slightly hotter<br />

than other soft woods such as<br />

pines.<br />

When burning hard woods,<br />

such as sycamore, gum,<br />

macrocarpa and manuka, it is<br />

essential to ensure the wood is<br />

seasoned. Sycamore burns long<br />

and provides moderate to good<br />

heat but is useless green.<br />

Macrocarpa and gum are<br />

other hardwoods known for<br />

their high heat output and<br />

longevity, the latter considered<br />

slightly longer­burning.<br />

Manuka wood is considered<br />

the best wood available<br />

because of its high density,<br />

which provides long burning<br />

times at high temperatures.<br />

Pick the option to suit<br />

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Heatingyour home efficiently<br />

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theheated airtotravel into<br />

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While some canonly be<br />

controlled centrally, others<br />

allow youtochoose which<br />

rooms or groups of rooms you<br />

wanttobeheated at anygiven<br />

time(zoning).<br />

Forexample, you may only<br />

want to have your bedrooms<br />

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Panelheaters<br />

Flat­panelheatersare<br />

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cheaptorun.<br />

Thesize of the room will<br />

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to heat to comfortableand<br />

healthytemperatures.<br />

Lowsurfacetemperature<br />

panel heatersusuallydon’t<br />

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pets to burn themselves,but<br />

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them with towels or clothes as<br />

that could pose afire risk.<br />

Convection and oil column<br />

heaters<br />

Thesemostly heatair<br />

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They usuallyhavea<br />

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They can be goodfor<br />

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Once the nights turnfrosty,<br />

the benefits of awarm home<br />

becomemore obvious,says<br />

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

chairwoman Jenny Hughey.<br />

‘‘Not only is it more<br />

comfortabletobewarm, but<br />

also it is far healthier.’’<br />

She says no­one wants to<br />

live in ahouse where<br />

residentscan see their<br />

breath, and condensation<br />

streams down the inside of<br />

windows.<br />

Ms Hughey saysthere is<br />

nothing like using amodern<br />

wood­burner and dry wood,to<br />

stay warmand boost air<br />

quality.<br />

‘‘I rememberwhenIfirst<br />

came to Christchurch as a<br />

student in 1969. Iwas biking<br />

down Bealey Avenuefrom St<br />

Albanstothe old Teachers’<br />

College and the smoke was so<br />

thick it wouldmake you feel<br />

sick. It would literallychoke<br />

you. Whenyou arrived, you<br />

reekedofsmoke.<br />

She says good, seasoned<br />

wood is the key to an efficient,<br />

clean­burning fire.<br />

‘‘Manyofyou who use<br />

approved wood­burners will<br />

already have your supply of<br />

wood tucked away in adry<br />

spot for this winter –though<br />

for the best results this year,<br />

your wood should have<br />

arrived lastspring.’’<br />

She says it is worth<br />

Purrfect ... Cosy homes don’t just make humans happy.<br />

rememberingthat wet wood<br />

burning sub­optimallyisoften<br />

responsible for smoking out<br />

the neighboursand causing<br />

air pollution.<br />

‘‘Often it can take up to<br />

three years for wood to dry<br />

properly.<br />

‘‘Makesure when buying<br />

wood you use somebodyfrom<br />

our Trusted GoodWood<br />

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ahead.<br />

‘‘If you are concerned your<br />

wood may not be dry enough<br />

to burnefficiently, call <strong>08</strong>00<br />

329 278 and we can arrangeto<br />

test thewood’smoisture<br />

content.’’<br />

Merchantsinthe<br />

programme are audited<br />

annually and testing moisture<br />

content is part of the audit.<br />

‘‘Generally,ifthey don’t<br />

have dry wood, they willlet<br />

you knowhow greentheir<br />

wood is and when it should be<br />

ready for burning.’’<br />

Ms Hughey saysnot all dry<br />

woods are equal.Some burn<br />

hotter and produce less<br />

smoke.<br />

‘‘Plantation pine, Douglas<br />

fir and blue gum arethe best,<br />

while old­man pinecan be<br />

smoky, and so is probably best<br />

for kindling or mixed with<br />

otherwoods.<br />

‘‘Ourexperts alsosuggest<br />

trying the upside­downfirelighting<br />

technique,with<br />

larger wood at the bottom and<br />

kindlingontop,and resisting<br />

the urgetoturn down the heat<br />

overnight and leavewood<br />

smouldering, producing more<br />

smokeasaresult.<br />

‘‘None of us would want to<br />

go back to the way things were<br />

Choose the right heating option<br />

From Page 22<br />

Their exterior cangetquite hotsothis<br />

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Radiantheaters<br />

Barheaters withglowingelements and<br />

areflectorare radiant heaters.<br />

Theymainly heat objects and people<br />

rather than airinaroom, and are<br />

availableinfree­standing, wall or highwall<br />

mounted models.<br />

Thesecanbegood for large rooms<br />

where you onlyneedtoheatone area of<br />

theroom, or for roomswithhighceilings.<br />

Theyare notsuitable forbedrooms as<br />

they willemit more lightand could also<br />

be afireriskinchildren’sbedrooms.<br />

Infrared heaters<br />

Thesearegoodforrooms with high<br />

ceilingsorifyou want to heatone area of<br />

averylarge space. However,toheata<br />

largeliving roomwell, ahighercapacity<br />

type heater such as aheatpump,wood<br />

burner, wood­pelletburnerorfour­star<br />

flued gasheatercan be more effective<br />

andeconomical. High­wallorceiling<br />

mounted models can be installed out of<br />

children’sreach.<br />

Fanheaters<br />

Fanheaters(orceramic heaters) can<br />

benoisy,but distribute heatedair<br />

around your room ratherthanletting it<br />

form alayerofhot airbelow theceiling.<br />

They providequick warmth in smaller<br />

rooms.<br />

Electric underfloor heating<br />

Electricunderfloorheating canbe<br />

cheaper to installthan hydronicunderfloorheating(where<br />

heated waterflows<br />

through pipes embedded in thefloor).<br />

They canfeel very comfortable in<br />

bathrooms, butwilltaketimetowarm—<br />

if youonlywanttoheat intermittently,a<br />

high­wall radiant or fan electric heater<br />

willbefaster. —EnergyEfficiencyand<br />

ConservationAuthority<br />

20 yearsand more ago,’’she<br />

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air during the pastcouple of<br />

decades,there always<br />

remains room for<br />

improvement,particularly in<br />

some airsheds across the<br />

region.’’<br />

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Demand forlifestyle blocks in <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> hasleft local realestate<br />

agents in aspin.<br />

Covid­19 appearstohaveprompted<br />

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‘‘Afterwecameout of lockdownI<br />

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to adegree of normality, but the high<br />

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He suspected it wasacombination<br />

of low interest rates and ‘‘people<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

27<br />

Hereford group inspires youth<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Young people are getting the<br />

chancetolearn about<br />

agriculture throughHereford<br />

cattle.<br />

New Zealand Hereford<br />

Youth is hosting its first youth<br />

developmentforum in <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> from <strong>April</strong> 16 to<br />

18, with 20 young people from<br />

throughout the country<br />

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Hostedbythe Beechwood<br />

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studs,the weekend will<br />

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Xcell Breeding Servicesin<br />

Woodend, astock­judging<br />

competition, and workshops<br />

on performance recording<br />

and buying and sellingcattle.<br />

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Paterson says New Zealand<br />

Hereford Youth aims to<br />

inspirepeople agedfrom 6to<br />

30 to get into agriculture.<br />

‘‘We can’t go forward as an<br />

industry without the youthas<br />

our future. But obviouslynot<br />

everyone can be astud<br />

breeder, so it’s aboutfindinga<br />

path for them, so acareers<br />

development workshop will<br />

be partofthe forum.<br />

‘‘They couldbeafarmer,<br />

study genetics, or be astud<br />

stock agentorastockagent.<br />

Agriculture is ahuge industry<br />

with alot of options, so it’s<br />

about making young people<br />

aware of the options,<br />

especially the urban kids.’’<br />

Hereford Youth raised<br />

$11,500from its annual<br />

auctiononMarch11.<br />

Funds werebolstered after<br />

Culverden farmers Rob and<br />

Mary Ann Burrows donated<br />

the proceeds from lot one<br />

from their Beechwood<br />

HerefordHeifer Sale held on<br />

the sameday, raising $2500.<br />

The two auctions weredue<br />

to be heldaspart of the New<br />

Zealand Herefordsannual<br />

farm tour, cancelled because<br />

of Covid­19.<br />

Instead, the auctions<br />

revertedonline to the BIDR<br />

platform.<br />

Ms Paterson says the<br />

proceeds will go towardsthe<br />

youthdevelopment forum and<br />

preparing young people for<br />

future opportunitiessuch as<br />

Herefordambassador trips<br />

around New Zealand and<br />

Australia.<br />

The ultimate goalissending<br />

aNew ZealandHereford<br />

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Networking<br />

... Culverden<br />

farmer Rob<br />

Burrows shares<br />

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with New<br />

Zealand<br />

Hereford Youth<br />

members.<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

31<br />

Combined competition returns<br />

RUGBY PREVIEW<br />

By LINDSAY KERR<br />

Areturn to acombined senior<br />

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Ellesmere and Mid<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>sides when<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong> teams will<br />

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Defending combined<br />

country and <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> side Glenmark­<br />

Cheviot faces the season with<br />

considerableexpectation,<br />

<strong>North</strong>ern powerhouse ... The Glenmark­Cheviot squad celebrates after avictory at home in the grand<br />

final against Kaiapoi last year.<br />

PHOTO: FILE<br />

coming on the back of an<br />

unbeaten run thatdates back<br />

to May 2018.<br />

Thecombined side starts<br />

the season withachangein<br />

coachingstaff,with former<br />

player Jamie Gray taking over<br />

Decider ... Last year’s final saw Glenmark­Cheviot and Kaiapoi<br />

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the match from acherrypicker in an adjoining paddock. PHOTO: FILE<br />

the rolefrom Matt Keane.<br />

Gray reports that the preseason<br />

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Kaiapoi, the beatengrand<br />

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Matt Newton and Simon<br />

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Newton advises that preseason<br />

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Ben Gorstwill again coach<br />

Oxford.<br />

This team will be keento<br />

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winners podium for thefirst<br />

time since2012.<br />

Saracens has had asolid<br />

season build up under the eye<br />

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The Ashley forward pack<br />

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Regrettably,inpre­season<br />

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outsideback Luke Goldtoa<br />

season­endingshoulder<br />

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Hurunui and Ohoka will be<br />

hoping to build on the steady<br />

growth both sides made last<br />

year. Both sides were never<br />

outclassed, but victories were<br />

scarce.<br />

Ohoka had thesatisfaction<br />

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points off Glenmark­Cheviot,<br />

when it held the northern side<br />

to adraw.<br />

Arejuvenated Woodend<br />

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James Lowe (Ashley), will<br />

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

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With the absence againof<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> team will<br />

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Ellesmere, <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

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ponds, and our young people<br />

need to learn basic swimming<br />

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“Rangiora Rotary play a<br />

valuable role in our<br />

community by showing<br />

leadership and working to<br />

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Truck<br />

revived<br />

Oxford author Jennifer<br />

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Old Truck and the Flood is<br />

the sixth title in her Tales<br />

From the Farm picture book<br />

series, illustrated by her<br />

sister Margery Fern, and<br />

designed by Jennifer’s niece,<br />

Ezra Andre.<br />

The old truck’s 100th<br />

birthday was also celebrated<br />

with ascale replica cake<br />

model created by cake<br />

artisan Lilian Loh, of<br />

Oxford.<br />

“The truck is worth<br />

celebrating,” Jennifer says.<br />

“It’s atrue survivor.”<br />

The truck had been<br />

through two complete<br />

restorations by Jennifer’s<br />

brother, John Somervell.<br />

But, in 2004, the Tongariro<br />

River flooded the truck,<br />

completely wrecking it,<br />

along with his home. He set<br />

about restoring it for athird<br />

time, thanks to support from<br />

afriend.<br />

The story is toldfrom the<br />

viewpoint of the truck, as it<br />

is trapped in the flooded<br />

river.<br />

Anon­fiction section<br />

researched by Jennifer’s<br />

husband, Ken Fletcher,<br />

includes information about<br />

the real flood, the major<br />

weather system that<br />

produced it, and practical<br />

tips on preparing for natural<br />

disasters.<br />

Jeska launches venture<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Having beenalandlord herself, Jeska Kingknows<br />

only too wellthe pitfalls for landlords and tenants.<br />

Last year'sCovid­19 lockdown provided the<br />

Kaiapoi woman with the chance to develop anew<br />

business venture to support local landlords and<br />

tenants, and throughthe helpofEnterprise<strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> (ENC)ithas become areality.<br />

Property ManagementSolutions was launched<br />

last month, but the process has takenlonger than<br />

she imagined.<br />

“It’sbeen aquite aprocesstrying to get<br />

everything lined up —the website,the collatoral<br />

and all thoseextra things Ididn’t think about and<br />

didn’t knowabout.<br />

“I had agreat ideaand I’ve been working in the<br />

fieldfor some time.Iknow my area of expertise, but<br />

operatingabusiness is not that easy,”Jeska admits.<br />

Support from ENC business development<br />

manager Miles Daltonhas been abig help.<br />

“Miles has been agreat mentor.He’s connected<br />

me with some really good business partners and the<br />

business start­up course was great to get some<br />

people together and bounceideas.<br />

“Initially,Iwas ready to hit the floor running,<br />

without setting good processes in place. My advice<br />

to people is to take astep back and develop your<br />

business plan and make sure it’sinplacefrom the<br />

start.”<br />

Jeskaisnow offering amobile servicefor clients<br />

all over <strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />

“I have met alot of landlordsand after talking to<br />

them,I’ve heard alot of disaster stories where<br />

landlords lost alot of money from investing in<br />

property.<br />

“The ideacame from areal needtohelp<br />

landlords and especially first­time landlords who<br />

maynot know what they’re really buyinginto.<br />

“I had abad experience being alandlordmyself,<br />

with atenant who chose not to pay.I’ve been there<br />

and Imanaged to survive.”<br />

Pitfalls include understandingcontracts, doing<br />

backgroundchecks on tenantsand “hidden costs”.<br />

New venture ... Jeska King looks forward to<br />

supporting <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> landlords and tenants.<br />

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While finding the right tenants is crucial, Jeska<br />

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“Landlords needtolook after their tenants as<br />

much as tenantsneed to look after the property.<br />

You need to have agoodrelationship so there is<br />

good communication. Otherwise,peopleget their<br />

backs up.”<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

In brief<br />

Warning lifted<br />

35<br />

Algal bloomhealth warnings<br />

issued for the Hurunui River<br />

at State Highway1,and the<br />

Waiau River at Waiau<br />

Township Bridge, have been<br />

lifted. The <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

DistrictHealth Board says<br />

recent cyanobacteria surveys<br />

of the two rivers have shown<br />

that levels of potentially toxic<br />

algae (benthic cyanobacteria)<br />

have fallenbelow levels of<br />

concern to public health.<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Medical Officer<br />

of Health Dr Ramon Pink<br />

says Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s<br />

monitoring of Hurunui<br />

River has finished for the<br />

winter, but will resumein<br />

November.<br />

Car celebration<br />

Classic car enthusiasts will<br />

celebrate the 50th<br />

anniversary of the American<br />

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weekend. The milestone will<br />

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and an eveningcelebration.<br />

The club, which beganin<br />

1971, will be re­enactingthe<br />

first cruisetaken by members<br />

when the tour heads off from<br />

The Peg in Belfast on<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 10, travelling<br />

to Hawardenfor lunch.<br />

Participantswill then head to<br />

an undisclosed vineyard on<br />

Saturdaynight for an evening<br />

celebration. The cruiseends<br />

in Rolleston on Sunday, <strong>April</strong><br />

11.<br />

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What’s happening in your<br />

community…<br />

Gold Stars for Great Bins<br />

District-wide recycling bin checks resume<br />

from Monday 12 <strong>April</strong>, and this time gold<br />

stars will appear on bins where residents have<br />

got their recycling right.<br />

“During the first round of bin checks we found<br />

that people wanted ustolet them know when<br />

they got things right. Agold star isasimple<br />

and low cost way of acknowledging residents<br />

who are doing agreat job”, says Kitty Waghorn,<br />

Council’s Solid Waste Asset Manager.<br />

Educational material will be le in letterboxes<br />

of properties where bins are collectable but<br />

still have afew incorrect items.<br />

Bins that are too contaminated with rubbish<br />

and incorrect items will be le uncollected,<br />

with alabel on the handle explaining which<br />

items shouldn’t be in the recycling bin.<br />

Recent figures show that 60% of recycling is<br />

going to the landfill, prompting the Council to<br />

continue the bin checks.<br />

“Bin checks help us see which items are<br />

causing confusion, so we can do abetter job<br />

of educating people. Italso means we can<br />

remove contaminated bins from collection<br />

before they can ruin the whole truckload”,<br />

says Kitty.<br />

As well as being wasteful, poor recycling hits<br />

ratepayers hard in the pocket. Kitty says that<br />

between October and December last year,<br />

extra landfill charges piled up to more than<br />

$149,000. Unfortunately this year’s figures<br />

aren’t looking any better with January and<br />

February’s extra costs sitting at$92,000.<br />

“Incorrect recycling is costing ratepayers<br />

dearly, each additional truckload to the landfill<br />

costs more than $1,000.”<br />

So far during bin checks, 1,723 bins have been<br />

found to be contaminated. The most common<br />

issues are food, liquid cartons like Tetra-Pak,<br />

takeaway cups, so plastics and dirty nappies.<br />

The Council says that if people are in doubt,<br />

it’s best to throw itout. Find out more about<br />

recycling correctly at rethinkrubbish.co.nz<br />

Dra Long Term Plan<br />

Remember to give usyour feedback on our<br />

Dra Plan by 12 <strong>April</strong> -it’s important you tell<br />

us whatyou thinkatwaimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk<br />

Applications for Civil Defence Cadets<br />

Close Soon<br />

The Waimakariri Civil Defence Cadets is a<br />

programme for young people aged between<br />

12-17 years old.<br />

Cadets learn emergency management and<br />

leadership skills, make great friends and get a<br />

taste of how rewarding afuture career in the<br />

emergency services could be.<br />

There are only four places available for the<br />

<strong>2021</strong> intake and applications close on 9<strong>April</strong>.<br />

Know someone who might be interested? Find<br />

out more at waimakariri.govt.nz/cadets<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The Council isfocused on making sure<br />

we keep up with growth, Covid-19<br />

economic recovery, climate change/<br />

sustainability, and the impact of the<br />

Three Waters Review.<br />

Specifically we are asking for feedback on:<br />

• New community facilities for Pegasus and<br />

north Woodend (Ravenswood)<br />

• Upgrades to the Rangiora Library and<br />

wider civic area<br />

• Parking in Rangiora –including acar<br />

park building.<br />

We are holding anumber of events where<br />

people can come and ask aquestion directly<br />

about the dra Long Term Plan.<br />

We hope to see you there.<br />

Ohoka Farmers Market<br />

Friday 9<strong>April</strong>, 9am–12pm<br />

Find out more atwaimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk<br />

17 <strong>April</strong>-2May<br />

Mystery Trail<br />

Free Computer Classes<br />

at Waimakariri Libraries<br />

Term One <strong>2021</strong><br />

Smart Phones Introduction<br />

Kaiapoi -Monday12<strong>April</strong>10am-12pm<br />

Rangiora-Thursday 15 <strong>April</strong> 10am-12pm<br />

Bookings essential on<br />

03 311 8901<br />

or ask at anyWaimakariri Library<br />

libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz<br />

ColouringCompetition<br />

School<br />

Holidays<br />

Creative Writing Cometition<br />

Visit libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz or pop<br />

into the library for more information.


Give usyour<br />

feedback<br />

Checking in<br />

on your bin…<br />

We’re doing recycling bin checks<br />

across the District to make sure they<br />

have the right items going into them.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Got questions about recycling?<br />

<br />

rethinkrubbish.co.nz<br />

Need to report<br />

an issue?<br />

Use the free Snap Send Solve app to tell<br />

Waimakariri District Council about it.<br />

Visit our website to find out more<br />

waimakariri.govt.nz<br />

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Freshwater<br />

issues to be<br />

discussed<br />

Farmers and landowners concerned<br />

about environmental regulations are<br />

invited to Groundswell NZ tour meetings<br />

throughout the South Island.<br />

Groundswell NZ is anew group formed<br />

by Southland and Otago farmers, initially<br />

aimed at providing astronger voice on<br />

behalf of farmers against the freshwater<br />

legislation.<br />

Two meetings are being held in<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>. The first will be at the<br />

Ashburton Events Centre on Monday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 12, at 7.30pm, and the secondatthe<br />

Omihi Community Hall on Tuesday, <strong>April</strong><br />

13, at 7.30 pm.<br />

Environmentalist Jamie McFadden,<br />

who chairs the Hurunui­based Rural<br />

Advocacy Network, will be speaking at the<br />

meetings.<br />

Jamie says he aims to provide attendees<br />

with aclear understandingofthe new<br />

freshwater and indigenousbiodiversity<br />

laws, and why he sees them as<br />

unworkable.<br />

He says he will offer other solutions,<br />

and explain whathebelieves is<br />

‘‘happening with our national rural voice<br />

and what needs to change’’.<br />

He will be joined by Jane Smith, an<br />

Otago farmer and vocal critic of the<br />

freshwater legislation.<br />

Jane will speak on the legislation, her<br />

experiences overseas, and the work of<br />

their local catchment group, <strong>North</strong> Otago<br />

Sustainable Land Management<br />

(NOSLaM).<br />

Bryce Mckenzie, from the Pomahaka<br />

Water Care Group, will speak about the<br />

work of the catchment group in<br />

addressing environmental issues.<br />

Groundswell NZ is canvassing arange<br />

of action options to challenge the<br />

regulations.<br />

Visit its Facebook page,orfor any more<br />

information about these meetings, contact<br />

Jamie on (027) 321 8747.<br />

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Competition: LGU &Putting: 18 holes:<br />

Silver, NWeavers73. Bronze A, K<br />

Battersby 77, LSmith 80, LSteele 80, L<br />

Scott 81. Bronze B, SMardon76, H<br />

Chamberlain 79, IBeets­Huchshorn 79,<br />

KBush 82. Putting: TCraig 30.<br />

9Holes: JSmith 37, SFarrar 37, R<br />

Roy 39. Putting: SMcDonald 17.<br />

Cars Wanted<br />

CASH 4CARS<br />

and 4WD'S<br />

Phone<br />

Automotive<br />

Parts<br />

03 313 7216<br />

Public Notices<br />

Annual General Meeting<br />

12 th <strong>April</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> @7.30<br />

4B Millton Avenue, Rangiora<br />

All Welcome<br />

23706<strong>08</strong><br />

Cars Wanted<br />

ANY old cars, anything pre<br />

1990, unfinished Hot Rods,<br />

Classic Cars. Please call<br />

027 258 8366.<br />

CARS, vans, 4WD’s<br />

wanted for dismantling or<br />

repair. Phone 027 258<br />

8366.<br />

NEWS, SPORT AND CLASSIFIEDS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Public Notices<br />

MURPHY PARK RESERVE, KAIAPOI<br />

SEASONAL ALCOHOL CONTROL AREA<br />

1APRIL –1SEPTEMBER <strong>2021</strong><br />

Under the Council’s Alcohol Control Bylaw 2018, Murphy<br />

Park Reserve is aseasonal alcohol control area. This<br />

means the possession, consumption or bringing of<br />

alcohol into Murphy Park Reserve is prohibited 24 hours,<br />

from 1<strong>April</strong> to 1September <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Murphy Park Reserve is the area of reserve bounded to<br />

the north by the Kaiapoi River and west by Raven Quay,<br />

and up to but not including, the area south-east of the<br />

reserve that contains the Kaiapoi Croquet Club and the<br />

Kaiapoi Boat Club Reserve.<br />

If you have any questions about this seasonal alcohol<br />

control area at Murphy Park Reserve please contact:<br />

Environmental Services Manager<br />

Waimakariri District Council<br />

Phone: <strong>08</strong>00 965 468<br />

2371671<br />

Proposed Temporary Road Closures<br />

<strong>2021</strong> Lone Star <strong>Canterbury</strong> Rally<br />

Sunday 6June <strong>2021</strong><br />

The Council has received an application from Autosport<br />

Club Inc. seeking the temporaryclosure of the following<br />

roads to run the <strong>2021</strong> Lonestar Rally. Six Stages as<br />

detailed below:<br />

7.30am –10.45am –Stage 1 runs from the Ashley<br />

Forest gate East along Cramptons Bush Rd for<br />

1.17kms.<br />

9.30am –12.45pm -Stage 2 runs Happy Valley<br />

Rd from Fisherman’s Lane to end. Stonyhurst Rd<br />

from Happy Valley Rd to Blythe Rd. Blythe Rd from<br />

Stonyhurst Rd to Nape Nape Rd<br />

11.00am – 2.00pm - Stage 3 runs Sinclair Rd<br />

(entire length)<br />

11.20am –2.30pm -Stage 4 runs Waiau West<br />

Rd from end of seal to end. Leamington Rd (entire<br />

length). Eggleston Rd (entire length). Kaiwara<br />

Rd from Eggleston Rd to apoint 1Km from the<br />

beginning of seal<br />

1.30pm –4.30pm -Stage 5 runs Greys Rd (gravel<br />

section). Heathstock Rd from Greys Rd to McDonald<br />

Downs Rd. McDonald Downs Rd (entire length).<br />

Ram Paddock Rd from McDonald Downs Rd to<br />

Laidmore Rd<br />

2.00pm –5.00pm -Stage 6 runs Onepunga Rd<br />

(gravel section). Berridale Rd (entire length). Brodies<br />

Rd (from Berridale Rd to apoint 1Kmfrom the<br />

beginning of seal<br />

To lodge anobjection tothe proposed closures, please<br />

contact Council by:<br />

midday Thursday 15 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

This application will go before the Temporary Road<br />

Closure Committee, Thursday 6 May <strong>2021</strong> for their<br />

consideration.<br />

Hurunui District Council<br />

POBox 13, Amberley 744<br />

Email: info@hurunui.govt.nz<br />

Kaiapoi Christadelphians<br />

2372171<br />

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

THERE IS NO EVOLUTION<br />

IN GOD’SCREATION<br />

The creation record in Genesis states ‘In the beginning God<br />

created the heaven and the earth. His word went forth and all<br />

the components of abeautiful world were formed. His hand<br />

is upon everything he had made. In Isaiah 45:7 he states<br />

‘I am the LORD and there is none else. Iform the light and<br />

create darkness: Imake peace and create evil: Ithe LORD<br />

do all these things. The Lord Jesus Christ referred frequently<br />

in his discourses to Old Testament teaching. Compare Mark<br />

10 -when questioned over amatter concerning marriage, he<br />

stated “But from the beginning of creation God made male and<br />

female. Forthis cause shall aman leave his father and mother,<br />

and cleave to his wife; and they twain shall be one flesh: so<br />

then they are no more twain, but one flesh’- Genesis 2:24<br />

DVD presentation -Sunday 10th <strong>April</strong>, 7.00pm<br />

Kaiapoi Community Centre, Sewell Street<br />

Forinformation -phone 03 352 5453<br />

Website -bibletruthandprophecy<br />

2372135<br />

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Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />

APPLICATION FOR<br />

ON-LICENCE<br />

SECTION 101, SALE<br />

AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />

Lala’s Limited has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Rangiora for the renewal of<br />

an On Licence in respect<br />

of the premises situated at<br />

246 High Street, Rangiora<br />

known as Golden Panda<br />

Restaurant.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted (or to<br />

be conducted) under the<br />

licence is Restaurant.<br />

The days on which and<br />

the hours during which<br />

alcohol is (or is intended to<br />

be) sold under the licence<br />

are 11.30am - 2.30pm,<br />

4.30pm -9.30pm Monday<br />

-Sunday.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office<br />

of the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

215 High Street, Rangiora.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of<br />

the licence may, not later<br />

than 15 working days after<br />

the date of the publication<br />

of this notice, file anotice<br />

in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of<br />

the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee<br />

at Private Bag 1005,<br />

Rangiora.<br />

No objection to the renewal<br />

of alicence may bemade<br />

in relation to amatter other<br />

than amatter specified in<br />

section 131 of the sale and<br />

supply of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />

This is the second<br />

publication of this notice.<br />

This notice was first<br />

published on 1st <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong>.<br />

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HURUNUI<br />

TIME BANK &<br />

LEARNING<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

Public Meetings<br />

Time Bank And Learning<br />

Exchange<br />

Amberley Library 7pm<br />

Tuesday 13th <strong>April</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Culverden Library 7pm<br />

Thursday 15th <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong><br />

Presentations on<br />

•<br />

The benefits of the<br />

services<br />

•<br />

How they work<br />

•<br />

What's involved in running<br />

them<br />

•<br />

Funding available to<br />

subsidise administration<br />

All Welcome<br />

Ashburton Fanciers<br />

Society<br />

POULTRY AUCTION<br />

Sunday <strong>April</strong> 18,<br />

Sports Hall<br />

Tancred Street West<br />

Ashburton<br />

Viewing 11am<br />

Start 12.30pm<br />

Poultry, Bantams,<br />

Ducks,Cavies<br />

Huge selection on offer.<br />

Big birds, little birds.<br />

Something for every body.<br />

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CLASSIFIEDS<br />

38 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Entertainment<br />

GRAHAM WARDROP is<br />

performing at the Balcairn<br />

Hall on Saturday 10th <strong>April</strong><br />

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NZ’s finest finger-style<br />

guitarist. Family friendly,<br />

alcohol free event, raffles<br />

and famous free country<br />

supper. Tickets $25.00<br />

(cash) from Sally Macs in<br />

Amberley, Stan’s 7 Day<br />

Pharmacy in Rangiora, Sefton<br />

Garage and online at<br />

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Motorcycles<br />

MOTORBIKE servicing<br />

and repairs, quality service,<br />

affordable rates. South<br />

Pacific Motorcycle<br />

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Phone 03 312 0066. Or visit<br />

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Wanted To Rent<br />

MATURE woman seeks<br />

long term, nicely kept 2-3<br />

bdrm spacious home in<br />

Rangiora or surrounding<br />

areas, excellent references.<br />

Phone Julie 020 420 2712.<br />

Pets<br />

BICHON HOMESTAY<br />

for smaller dogs. We look<br />

after your dog in our home.<br />

"No kennels". Phone today<br />

03 314 6110.<br />

ZEBRA FINCHES $10<br />

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Gardening<br />

A+ GARDEN hedges cut<br />

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work. Also spraying. Free<br />

quotes. Ph 03 312 0668 or<br />

021 111 4322.<br />

Livestock<br />

HOMEKILL<br />

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Meat Processing<br />

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Amalgamated Scrap Metal<br />

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Ph <strong>08</strong>00 030 712 or<br />

027 695 0480.<br />

2312759<br />

For Sale<br />

HONEY 4kg bucket<br />

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Available at Gracebrook,<br />

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314 7076.<br />

GUINEA FOWL sell,<br />

great for insect, bug and<br />

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$25 ea. Please phone<br />

03 312 0224.<br />

Firewood<br />

BEECH mix firewood<br />

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Phone 021 458 258.<br />

DRY Wattle & Old Man<br />

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Old Man Pine $550. Phone<br />

03 312 8726.<br />

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GARAGE SALE 38 ASPEN<br />

ST Large variety of household<br />

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From 8am to 2pm<br />

Saturday,10th <strong>April</strong> at 38<br />

Aspen St (off Acacia Ave)<br />

Educational<br />

TUITION available. Primary<br />

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NCEA level 3. In centre<br />

(Rangiora) or interactive<br />

online from your home.<br />

Each student on an individually<br />

tailored programme.<br />

Kip McGrath Rangiora has<br />

been serving the local community<br />

for 30 +years. Give<br />

is acall (03 313 3638) or<br />

book your free assessment<br />

online https://www.kipmcgrath.<br />

co.nz/rangiora<br />

Trade&Services<br />

ABEL &Prestige Chimney<br />

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areas from Waimak to Hanmer.<br />

Professional, guaranteed,<br />

service. Firebox<br />

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<strong>08</strong>00 661 244.<br />

AFFORDABLE concrete<br />

cutting with quality and<br />

removal work. Free quotes.<br />

No job too small. Ph 027<br />

442 2219, Fax 03 359 6052<br />

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ALL TREE SERVICES,<br />

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021 111 4322.<br />

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tree planting, firewood.<br />

Free quotes. Contact Angus<br />

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BRIAN’S Tree Services.<br />

Tree felling, topping,<br />

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Affordable rates. Phone 03<br />

327 5505 or 021 124 4894.<br />

BUILDERS Father &Son<br />

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Trade&Services<br />

BRICK &blocklaying. All<br />

types of work undertaken,<br />

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0272 386 003 or 313 5678.<br />

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work. Decks, fences, paths,<br />

patios and drives. Small<br />

projects not aproblem. Ph<br />

021 228 3864 to discuss.<br />

PAINTERS<br />

Reg Tradesman<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Painters<br />

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Free quotes.<br />

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Rob 03 327 7899<br />

or 027 432 3520 2227597<br />

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For all your tile and grout<br />

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free, no obligation quote.<br />

Ph Darryl <strong>08</strong>00 882 772.<br />

Log Fires<br />

Pellet Fires<br />

Heat Pumps<br />

Sales<br />

Service<br />

Installations<br />

Free Quotes<br />

03 343 1651<br />

472 Blenheim Rd<br />

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Trade&Services<br />

CONCRETE PLACING<br />

Le Con Placing. Phone<br />

Peter Hackett 027 4<strong>08</strong> 5319<br />

for all your concrete ideas.<br />

FIRE GUARDS Custom<br />

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Phone 021 169 9066. E:<br />

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KITCHEN,<br />

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reliable licenced builders.<br />

Ph Don 027 727 9162.<br />

METAL WORX. Flashing,<br />

Sheetmetal Fabrication,<br />

Wrought Iron,<br />

Welding, Custom Trailers,<br />

General Metalwork. No job<br />

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

265 5428 or 03 314 69<strong>08</strong>.<br />

Find us on facebook/<br />

Glenmark Metal Worx.<br />

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

PAINT & wallpaper<br />

services. Wayne Bryant,<br />

exterior, interior. Qualified<br />

tradesman. Free quotes. Ph<br />

313 5337 or 027 654 4568.<br />

PAINTER & Decorator.<br />

25 + years experience.<br />

Interior /exterior, roofs &<br />

waterblasting. For a free<br />

quote, please ph Steve 03<br />

314 4620 or 027 477 1930.<br />

PAINTER. Qualified local<br />

professional, Int / Ext,<br />

roofs, wallpaper. Call or<br />

text Corban 027 846 5035.<br />

POWER TOOLS repairs,<br />

parts &sales for over 40<br />

years. All main brands serviced.<br />

Grossman Trade<br />

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Christchurch. Ph389 9230.<br />

PROPERTY MAINTEN-<br />

ANCE, lawns, chainsaw &<br />

scrub cutting, fencing,<br />

painting &minor building<br />

repairs. Ph 022 137 9209.<br />

RANGIORA Rubbish<br />

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Wheeliebins any frequency<br />

and skips from 1.5 cube to<br />

9cube. Skips and wheelie<br />

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greenwaste, building sites<br />

or just cleanups. Give us a<br />

phone call 313 6957 or for<br />

skips 021 313 255.<br />

Trade&Services<br />

ROOFER. All roof repairs,<br />

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moss treatment,<br />

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snow straps. And more.<br />

Free quotes. Phone Nathan<br />

027 516 6609.<br />

SCREEN PRINTING.<br />

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decking,<br />

Hoodies, Hi-Vis vests and<br />

polos, Overalls, Caps etc.<br />

Please phone Heather 03<br />

313 0261 or email heather.<br />

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SHEEP SHEARING,<br />

drenching, feet trimming.<br />

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Stu 027 315 6916.<br />

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Lifestyle Services. Shearing,<br />

crutching, drenching,<br />

tailing, feet trimming &<br />

health check. — Ph. 03-<br />

423-3713 or 021-267-4025.<br />

STONEMASON, Brick<br />

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repairs, grind out and<br />

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027 601 3145.<br />

SUMMERFIELD<br />

FENCING<br />

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Ph office03312 4747<br />

2091848<br />

ANTHONY SYMONDS<br />

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2220615<br />

Trade&Services<br />

SEPTIC TANK<br />

CLEANING<br />

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Waste<br />

Blair Tavendale<br />

Ph 03 314 9371<br />

0275 379-694<br />

Pride &Quality Painting<br />

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6187 or 021 128 9867<br />

2362002<br />

You dump it...<br />

Blair pumps it...<br />

027 216 0000<br />

WINDOW TINTING<br />

tintawindow<br />

advanced film solutions<br />

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UV<br />

block<br />

Trade&Services<br />

Dressmaking<br />

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40yrs experience.<br />

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Ph Robyn<br />

022 317 2948<br />

REMOVALISTS<br />

Movemen Ltd<br />

2Men &agood sized truck.<br />

From $150 plus GST per<br />

hour.Kaiapoi based.<br />

Call Gerard<br />

027 668 3636<br />

VALUATION -<br />

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

Contact Geoff at<br />

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03 310 8541 or email<br />

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

Free Quotes <strong>Canterbury</strong> and Districts<br />

03 365 3653 <strong>08</strong>00 368 468<br />

2363766<br />

2343272<br />

Trusted Trades &<br />

Professional Services<br />

Guide<br />

To book your spaceinthis guide,phoneAmanda Keys 313 2840 or email amanda.keys@ncnews.co.nz<br />

Automotive &Recovery<br />

Builder<br />

Butchery<br />

Computer Repairs<br />

2070788<br />

• WOF Cars &Trailers<br />

• Vehicle Servicing &<br />

Repairs<br />

• Tyres &Punctures<br />

• Jump Starts<br />

•<br />

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Ph Aaron Rowlands<br />

0272 588 366<br />

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Eftpos available Mon –Fri 8am –5pm, Sat 9am –1pm<br />

OxfordButchery<br />

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Construction &Concrete<br />

Ear Health<br />

A l Construction & Concrete Work<br />

•Driveways, patios &paths<br />

•Bridges and Culverts<br />

•Floors, foundations<br />

•Sheds and buildings<br />

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2273277<br />

2<strong>08</strong>9195v2-4/4-S<br />

• Ear Health checks.<br />

• Wax removal using Microsuction<br />

• Removal of foreign bodies<br />

• Basic hearing aid care<br />

• ACC provider<br />

• WarVeteran provider<br />

• No medical referral<br />

required<br />

Clinics in Rangiora, Amberley and Kaiapoi<br />

Rest homes/retirement villages, booking by prior arrangement.<br />

Bookings: Online www.earcare.nz |Phone 020 4124 25 25<br />

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Guide<br />

To book your spaceinthis guide,phoneAmanda Keys 313 2840 or email amanda.keys@ncnews.co.nz<br />

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