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THURSDAY, JUNE <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />

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A mother’s story of loss,<br />

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A Burwood mother who<br />

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After losing her 13-dayold<br />

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FOUR YEARS ago Sarah Luxon,<br />

34, gave birth to what appeared<br />

to be a perfectly healthy baby girl<br />

named Mackenzie.<br />

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Mackenzie’s life, Sarah noticed<br />

she was becoming quite grizzly<br />

but after a check up from the<br />

midwife, was told everything was<br />

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LOSS: (Above left) – Sarah Luxon lost her baby Mackenzie to a heart defect when she was 13-days-old. Since then Sarah<br />

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Kawhe and Kōrero<br />

Thursday, 10-11am<br />

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Want to practice your reo? Go<br />

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a cuppa to build your korero skills<br />

with fellow learners. This session<br />

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Maori in a relaxed environment. No<br />

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Rummikub club<br />

Thursday, 10am-noon<br />

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MATARIKI WĀ Kōrero-<br />

Storytimes<br />

Thursday, 10.30-11am<br />

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celebrating the Māori New Year. All<br />

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Guardians and children 12 and over<br />

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Saturday, 10am-noon<br />

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Scrabble Club, Friday, 10am-noon, Linwood Library. Go along to the<br />

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Standard library printing and<br />

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Steady As You Go exercise<br />

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Monday, 10-11am<br />

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Queenspark Drive<br />

Go along to an exercise class,<br />

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Monday-Thursday, 10am-noon<br />

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Monday, 7.30-9.30pm<br />

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• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

WHEN STEVEN Muir isn’t testing X-ray<br />

machines and printing 3D models for surgery<br />

a the hospital he’s busy fixing up bikes for the<br />

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Muir is the founder of the Aranui Bike Fixup<br />

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afternoon to restore old bikes and teach youth<br />

how to be handy with bike tools.<br />

You’ l rarely see Muir driving his car. Instead<br />

he zips across town on his ebike, towing<br />

six bikes ready to be restored on his trailer.<br />

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a night to remember<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

VIOLINIST ARNA Morton<br />

has grown up with the Sparks<br />

concert – only this time<br />

around things looked a little<br />

different.<br />

Morton traded the view of<br />

the stage for the view of the<br />

audience as she performed<br />

with the Christchurch<br />

Symphony Orchestra at<br />

Saturday night’s Sparks in<br />

North Hagley Park.<br />

Although performing<br />

at Sparks was a firs time<br />

experience for Morton,<br />

she said the concert went<br />

rea ly we l and had a great<br />

atmosphere.<br />

“I was just so excited to be<br />

back performing together<br />

with the band,” she said.<br />

“Obviously last year we had<br />

a lot of disruptions so it was<br />

nice to have everyone get back<br />

into it.”<br />

Even after playing the<br />

violin since she was five, the<br />

coastal area resident said<br />

it was normal to sti l get<br />

nervous before a performance,<br />

especia ly for a large crowd.<br />

“There’s this heightened<br />

sense of adrenaline before<br />

you go on stage. I definitely<br />

still get nervous, which is<br />

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required for a performance.”<br />

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RESIDENTS LIVING near the<br />

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plant have been “coping with the<br />

stench” for weeks now and want<br />

something done to fix it.<br />

The wastewater treatment plant<br />

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been emitting an unpleasant smell<br />

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Katinka Visser has lived in<br />

Bromley for 35 years, and said<br />

while the stench hasn’t been as<br />

bad during the new year for her,<br />

she sometimes felt as though she<br />

couldn’t breathe.<br />

“I’ve had three nights that I<br />

virtually couldn’t breathe, it was<br />

that bad, there’s like a fog and it’s<br />

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She said even after putting her<br />

head under the blankets, she<br />

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Visser said because the wind<br />

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but knows that residents close by<br />

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“I’m so thankful that I’m not<br />

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FORMER Coastal-Burwood<br />

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politics, with plans to stand for<br />

council as an independent for the<br />

Coastal Ward.<br />

Celeste Donovan<br />

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“It’s<br />

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Money was the board’s<br />

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SUCCESS: Museum volunteers Quintin Sumner and<br />

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donations, which have enabled the museum to buy the<br />

building. Right – secretary Peggy Butterfield.<br />

Museum hits fundraising target<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

IT WAS smiles all round from<br />

volunteers at the New Brighton<br />

Museum, knowing it can finally<br />

purchase the building on Hardy<br />

St.<br />

The museum was granted<br />

$105,000 from Lottery Environment<br />

and Heritage, which gives it<br />

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“It takes away the worry of<br />

having to worry about applying<br />

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time because that was getting<br />

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The lottery grant was applied<br />

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‘It’s made me appreciate what’s actually<br />

• From page 1<br />

A few days later, feeling like<br />

something wasn’t right, Sarah<br />

took Mackenzie to an after hours<br />

medical centre.<br />

Within minutes of arriving,<br />

Mackenzie’s heart stopped beating.<br />

“It was horrible, just watching<br />

my wee baby being resuscitated<br />

and having to call my husband<br />

to tell him that her heart had<br />

stopped and to come in,” Sarah<br />

said.<br />

“She passed away very suddenly<br />

and I had no idea what had<br />

happened until the post-mortem<br />

came back, and it took months.”<br />

Mackenzie died from a heart<br />

defect where a hole in her heart,<br />

known as a patent ductus arteriosus,<br />

hadn’t properly closed over<br />

after being born as well as having<br />

high blood pressure in her lungs.<br />

Sarah said while the hospital<br />

staff did an incredible job at trying<br />

to help Mackenzie, it was too<br />

much for her little body to handle<br />

and she died at 13-days-old.<br />

“She coped with what ended<br />

up being fatal very well right up<br />

until her body went: ‘We can’t do<br />

this anymore’.”<br />

Afterwards, Sarah felt there<br />

was a lack of mental health<br />

support offered with no funded<br />

clinical psychologists or counsellors<br />

to talk to.<br />

She attended a support group<br />

but said she would have benefited<br />

much more from one-on-one<br />

therapy, and feels as though her<br />

seven-year-old daughter, who<br />

was two at the time would have<br />

benefited from this as well.<br />

Every August, for Mackenzie’s<br />

anniversary, Sarah goes to Tekapo<br />

with her husband Greg, their<br />

daughters Hazel, 7, and Willa, 2,<br />

and her step-daughter Tayla, 19,<br />

to connect as a family through<br />

what is a very hard time.<br />

Last year when they were checking<br />

out of their accommodation,<br />

Sarah asked to book for the same<br />

time next year and got talking to<br />

the woman at reception.<br />

She opened up about the reason<br />

behind their yearly visit and<br />

the pain of loosing Mackenzie.<br />

The woman said to Sarah:<br />

“That’s given me goosebumps,”<br />

and told her about Kenzie’s Gift,<br />

a charity that supports families<br />

going through grief or loss.<br />

The charity was doing a winter<br />

swim challenge to raise money<br />

for mental health to go towards<br />

helping families in similar situations<br />

to Sarah’s.<br />

So Sarah decided to commit to<br />

the winter swims, mostly at New<br />

LOVE: Sarah<br />

Luxon is making<br />

the most of<br />

time she has<br />

left with her<br />

family and said<br />

she’s enjoying<br />

the small things<br />

like picking up<br />

the kids from<br />

school.<br />

PHOTO:<br />

HEATHER<br />

RECORDS<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Brighton Beach to raise money<br />

for what she described as a very<br />

worthwhile cause.<br />

“I’m not a big putting myself<br />

out there person but I did 13 dips<br />

so one for each day of Mackenzie’s<br />

life,” Sarah said.<br />

Sarah, who isn’t a strong<br />

swimmer started off with a goal<br />

of raising $300 and was “very<br />

touched” by people’s generosity<br />

when she raised more than<br />

$3000.<br />

However, during her dips,<br />

Sarah noticed a lump on her<br />

abdomen that she assumed was a<br />

hernia.<br />

But after feeling fatigued and<br />

experiencing bowel issues, she<br />

went for a check up.<br />

After multiple visits to doctors,<br />

a gynaecologic oncologist, orthopaedics,<br />

an ultrasound, an MRI,<br />

a biopsy and months of waiting,<br />

Sarah was diagnosed with stage<br />

four ovarian cancer and given a<br />

five to 15-year prognosis.<br />

During this time, Sarah continued<br />

with her winter dips, in<br />

spite of it being painful on her<br />

abdomen.<br />

Sarah said she felt frustrated<br />

with how long it took to get a diagnosis<br />

and said if it was a lump<br />

on her breast she would have got<br />

it checked straight away.<br />

“As women we get told to check<br />

our breasts, but we don’t hear<br />

that there’s no screening at all<br />

for ovarian cancer. It was not<br />

something that I knew about or<br />

considered,” she said.<br />

“There’s just not enough awareness<br />

about all of those issues and<br />

people feel really awkward talking<br />

about ovaries.”<br />

Faced with a prognosis of up<br />

to 15 years and still grieving the<br />

loss of baby Mackenzie, Sarah<br />

realised she felt alone, so started<br />

a blog in hopes of helping others<br />

going through something<br />

similar.<br />

She called it Joy in the Small<br />

Things and posts regularly about<br />

navigating life with her diagnosis<br />

and sharing her experiences.<br />

Let’s use water<br />

like we oughta<br />

Charges are in the pipeline for households in Christchurch<br />

and Banks Peninsula that regularly use large amounts of water.<br />

Most households are using less than 700 litres of water a day and won’t be charged. Thanks for using water like you oughta!<br />

A fairer way to manage our city’s water supply<br />

We don’t charge ratepayers for water itself. We charge for delivering it -<br />

through our network of pipes, pumps and other infrastructure.<br />

When the district’s water use doubles over summer, the cost of<br />

delivering water goes up significantly too. That increase in demand isn’t<br />

spread evenly, with most of the increase due to a small proportion of<br />

households.<br />

When demand on our water supply network is at its peak we’re at risk of<br />

not being able to supply enough water to properties, which could have<br />

serious impacts on public health, and our ability to fight fires.<br />

If everyone uses water like we oughta, we won’t need to spend as much<br />

money expanding our water supply network, and it will also improve<br />

the sustainability of our city’s water supply, which helps us achieve our<br />

climate change goals.<br />

Seek the leak and reduce your use<br />

You can use our Water Reporter online tool to find out how much water<br />

your household uses – visit ccc.govt.nz/WaterReporter<br />

If your household is using a lot of water there might be a leak on<br />

your property. You have time to find the leak and get it fixed.<br />

Our website tells you about how to read your water meter, check for<br />

leaks and reduce your water use*.<br />

*Some properties’ water use is not recorded on the Water Reporter.<br />

This includes: properties with a shared water<br />

meter, properties that haven’t had their<br />

water meter read due to inaccessibility<br />

of the meter and properties without<br />

a water meter.<br />

Let’s use water like we oughta<br />

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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong> 5<br />

important’<br />

“I started it up just as a way<br />

to share with people what was<br />

happening with cancer and<br />

the treatment and I found that<br />

writing helped me work through<br />

quite a few things emotionally<br />

and mentally.”<br />

“I felt quite isolated<br />

or separated<br />

because I didn’t<br />

know anybody<br />

else who had been<br />

through a similar<br />

experience with<br />

having a daughter<br />

die at 13 days and<br />

then finding that<br />

there’s not a huge<br />

amount of awareness<br />

on ovarian<br />

cancer as well,”<br />

Sarah said.<br />

Sarah has undergone<br />

surgery<br />

to have all the<br />

visible tumours<br />

removed and began<br />

chemotherapy<br />

on Christmas Eve,<br />

and is now on<br />

hormone blockers to prevent any<br />

further growths.<br />

“Scientists haven’t done studies<br />

on people with this cancer [ovarian]<br />

so they don’t know how best<br />

to treat it so it’s not that there<br />

are drugs out there that aren’t<br />

funded, it’s that they don’t know<br />

what drugs to actually make<br />

available for us,” Sarah said.<br />

“There’s no research so it feels<br />

quite lonely. They can’t even give<br />

me a prognosis better than five to<br />

15 years.”<br />

Sarah said she’s still trying to<br />

get her head around her prognosis<br />

and gets tripped up on a<br />

daily basis by her seven-year-old<br />

asking questions<br />

like will she ever<br />

be a grandma?<br />

“How do you<br />

respond to that?<br />

Yeah, it’s very<br />

hard.”<br />

Sarah has<br />

stopped working<br />

to spend as much<br />

time as she can<br />

with her family<br />

and said she tries<br />

her best to stay in<br />

the moment.<br />

“I can’t bring<br />

myself to miss out<br />

on the potentially<br />

short time left<br />

with the kids. I’m<br />

enjoying taking<br />

the kids to swimming<br />

lessons and<br />

being there at the<br />

school gates for pick-up.”<br />

Sarah said she feels incredibly<br />

lucky for the people she has<br />

around her and after all she’s<br />

been through it’s changed her<br />

perspective on life.<br />

“It’s made me appreciate what’s<br />

actually important, I don’t sweat<br />

the small stuff,” she said.<br />

“I just want to help people, I<br />

just want to make a difference in<br />

someone else’s life.”<br />

Bid for lower excess water<br />

rates in coastal areas<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

A COMMUNITY board<br />

member wants people living<br />

in the coastal suburbs to have<br />

cheaper excess water rates.<br />

Community<br />

board<br />

member for the<br />

Burwood Ward<br />

Linda Stewart is<br />

concerned not<br />

enough people<br />

are aware of the<br />

Linda<br />

Stewart<br />

excess water rates<br />

that will come<br />

into effect on<br />

July 1.<br />

“I can see a lot of people are<br />

going to be upset,” she said.<br />

Stewart said the coastal suburbs<br />

are sand-based, so people<br />

tend to use more water to irrigate<br />

their gardens.<br />

“We water more frequently so<br />

I’m feeling a bit sorry for us over<br />

here, I wanted to see a cheaper<br />

rates struck for the coastal<br />

suburbs, any suburb that is sandbased,”<br />

she said.<br />

Stewart posted to a local<br />

Facebook group asking if people<br />

knew about the rate and included<br />

a link for residents to check how<br />

much water they use.<br />

“The feedback was they were<br />

shocked and horrified because<br />

they’ve discovered they’re a really<br />

high user.”<br />

Head of three waters Helen<br />

Beaumont said councillors are<br />

considering<br />

whether implementation<br />

of the<br />

rate gets delayed,<br />

which will be<br />

decided at the annual<br />

plan meeting<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

Stewart is urging<br />

residents to<br />

check their water<br />

use through the<br />

Helen<br />

Beaumont<br />

water reporter on the city council’s<br />

website and said water use<br />

will only increase over summer.<br />

The rate was passed last year<br />

in the city council’s annual plan,<br />

in spite of the Waitai Coastal-<br />

Burwood Community Board<br />

making a submission against it.<br />

The targeted rate will apply<br />

to any single household with a<br />

water meter that uses, on average,<br />

more than 700 litres a day,<br />

roughly equivalent to 100 toilet<br />

flushes.<br />

“Property owners in<br />

Christchurch and Banks<br />

Peninsula will pay a fixed rate<br />

of $1.35 for every 1000 litres<br />

they use over the average limit,”<br />

Beaumont said.<br />

Households will receive an<br />

invoice for any excess water used<br />

roughly every 90 days.<br />

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starmedia.kiwi<br />

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Saving the planet one skateboard<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

A 15-YEAR-OLD plans<br />

to educate people on the<br />

importance of recycling through<br />

his skateboard business.<br />

Neith Absalom has found a<br />

way to reuse plastic bottle tops<br />

by melting them down to make<br />

skateboard decks.<br />

Neith is a student at special<br />

character school Ao Tawhiti in<br />

the central city and got the idea<br />

to make skateboards during a<br />

self-directed learning session.<br />

Neith decided he wanted to<br />

take up rowing, but needed<br />

funds to cover the cost of the<br />

sport, inspiring him to start a<br />

business that worked towards<br />

eco-friendliness at the same<br />

time.<br />

After some researching, Neith<br />

learned that number two plastic<br />

(high-density polyethylene),<br />

made out of plastic bottle tops<br />

often isn’t recycled.<br />

“It’s really easy to melt safely. I<br />

had a thing with skateboards because<br />

I really love skateboarding<br />

so it turned into art pieces and<br />

skateboards,” Neith said.<br />

“The current crisis that we’re<br />

in now is people kind of saying<br />

it’s going to be alright and really<br />

it’s not, and my whole thing is to<br />

open people’s eyes up to the stuff<br />

that we’re not recycling which is<br />

quite easily recycled.”<br />

Neith uses just over 1000 bottle<br />

tops to make a board, shredding<br />

the plastic before melting it<br />

down at 120-150 deg C in a metal<br />

frame using a “bake oven.”<br />

Neith made his first board<br />

last year with an old heat plate<br />

he found on Trade Me, using a<br />

wooden frame, but this burnt so<br />

he switched to a metal frame that<br />

his friend Monty shaped for him<br />

in their school’s tech room.<br />

‘As long as it’s not thrown<br />

back into the rubbish I’m<br />

happy’<br />

– Neith Absalom<br />

Now, he uses what he calls a<br />

bake oven, but said it’s really just<br />

an old barbecue.<br />

It takes about one and a half to<br />

two hours to fully melt the bottle<br />

tops down, applying pressure<br />

with a non-stick sheet.<br />

Neith then takes the board to<br />

the school’s tech room to smooth<br />

out the edges and put holes in<br />

it where the wheels would be<br />

attached.<br />

A problem Neith ran into during<br />

the process was the lack of<br />

grip on the board, which didn’t<br />

matter if the board was put on<br />

display as art, like the ones he<br />

has in his school’s cafe and New<br />

Brighton’s Pier People art gallery.<br />

However, if they were being<br />

used practically, they needed to<br />

have more grip on the surface,<br />

so his mother Natalie suggested<br />

getting old coffee sacks that cafes<br />

throw away and pressing them<br />

into the board.<br />

This would not only create a<br />

cool pattern but gives the surface<br />

of the board a much better grip,<br />

Neith said.<br />

He said his mother has often<br />

chipped in to help with his<br />

business and is very supportive<br />

of him as well as his learning<br />

adviser (teacher) Ian Hayes.<br />

“He’s real good to me and<br />

helping me get on the right track<br />

and believes that I can do it and<br />

MELT: Absalom shreds the<br />

bottle tops in a shredder<br />

before melting them down<br />

into a steel mold in an old<br />

barbecue.<br />

nothing’s going to get in my<br />

way.”<br />

Now that Neith has figured out<br />

the right process to making the<br />

boards, he plans to start selling<br />

them and working on getting his<br />

brand out there.<br />

ART: (Above left) – The<br />

board Neith Absalom<br />

designed for the Pier<br />

People art gallery in New<br />

Brighton and (above) the<br />

one that sits on display in<br />

Ao Tawhiti’s cafe.<br />

He sells the boards for $120<br />

each and said the money he<br />

makes will go straight back into<br />

the business for now before he<br />

can start making a profit.<br />

When asked if he was going to<br />

take up rowing soon he said he<br />

wasn’t sure anymore.<br />

“I’ve kind of made this really<br />

good eco business that I kind of<br />

maybe want to carry on forever,”<br />

he laughed.<br />

When people ask Neith if the<br />

boards are strong enough he says<br />

they seem to be stronger than the<br />

wooden ones you get from places<br />

like The Warehouse.<br />

“As long as you know how to<br />

put a skateboard together then<br />

you’re sweet,” he said.<br />

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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong> 7<br />

at a time<br />

Neith, of Greta Valley,<br />

sources the bottle tops<br />

from cafes around the city<br />

and a retirement village in<br />

Amberley, as well as the<br />

Halswell Community<br />

Hub.<br />

He’s even received a<br />

load of bottle tops from<br />

someone in Waikato<br />

who had come across his<br />

Facebook page, which he<br />

said was pretty cool.<br />

When he leaves<br />

school, Neith wants to<br />

be a chiropractor or<br />

physiotherapist, as he likes<br />

helping people but doesn’t<br />

like blood.<br />

He has future plans to<br />

make longboard decks<br />

and include wheels on<br />

them as a step up from the<br />

smaller boards he’s making<br />

without wheels.<br />

He said he doesn’t<br />

mind what people do with<br />

the skateboards, whether<br />

they use them practically<br />

or hang them up on<br />

display.<br />

“That’s cool with me as<br />

long as it’s loved, as long as<br />

it’s not thrown back into<br />

the rubbish I’m happy,” he<br />

said.<br />

To have a look at Neith’s<br />

work go to ‘Over The Top<br />

Recycling’ on Facebook.<br />

CREATE: Neith Absalom uses just over 1000<br />

bottle tops to make a skateboard, melting them<br />

down in an old barbecue.<br />

PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />

&<br />

McMaster Heap<br />

Veterinary practice<br />

THE IMPORTANCE OF<br />

GIVING BLOOD<br />

Recently my wee Macy, two year old Black<br />

Labrador, gave her blood in the hope of<br />

saving a dogs life. Lola donated blood<br />

frequently in her earlier years before she<br />

got kidney cancer and had chemotherapy,<br />

rendering her unsuitable.<br />

Macy used to be needle phobic and it<br />

would take a lot of persuading and many<br />

treats just to get her still enough to take her<br />

own blood for testing. She has watched<br />

me lots pulling blood from other dogs, so<br />

this time around she was brave. Firstly we<br />

needed to blood type her to make sure<br />

she was a match for the patient. The dog<br />

requiring her blood had<br />

already had one past<br />

transfusion, so this time<br />

around we needed a<br />

perfect blood match.<br />

Luckily our external<br />

laboratory move fast to<br />

cross match the blood,<br />

so within the hour we<br />

knew Macy was going<br />

to be a donor. Both<br />

were DEA 1.1 negative.<br />

Macy was then sedated<br />

and prepared for her<br />

transfusion. Blood is<br />

taken via a large bore<br />

COAGULOPATHY can happen with<br />

poisoning like rat bait, shock, cancers,<br />

parasites, liver disease and acute blood loss.<br />

To see whether a patient needs a<br />

transfusion we clinically and physically<br />

evaluate them. There are blood tests<br />

we run to check RBC numbers, platelet<br />

numbers and clotting times. Blood<br />

products are not a benign treatment<br />

and do come with potential risks, and<br />

are also a financial consideration to the<br />

patient’s owner - choosing the best time to<br />

transfuse to provide the maximum benefit<br />

is also essential, especially if finances are<br />

limited for multiple<br />

transfusions.<br />

Then we need to<br />

decide what blood<br />

product to give. A few<br />

types are fresh whole<br />

blood FWB, fresh frozen<br />

plasma FFP, packed red<br />

blood cells PRBCs and<br />

frozen plasma FP. The<br />

patient in question got<br />

FWB from Macy. This is<br />

blood collected from<br />

the donor in whole<br />

form and contains both<br />

ADJUSTABLE MASSAGE BED<br />

by<br />

needle from her jugular<br />

vein and it takes 10-15<br />

minutes to pull so she<br />

needs to lie perfectly<br />

still, hence the sedation.<br />

She wasn’t readily<br />

giving up her blood<br />

but we managed to<br />

get about 400mls to<br />

transfuse. Immediately<br />

the transfused Whole<br />

Blood is administered<br />

to the dog needing<br />

it, slowly infused<br />

via a pump system.<br />

Often the recipient<br />

immediately feels better and has more<br />

energy.<br />

The main reasons we transfuse a patient<br />

is for ANEMIA (where a patient has a<br />

reduced number of Red Blood cells) and<br />

COAGULOPATHY (clotting dysfunction).<br />

RBCs deliver oxygen to tissues so we can’t<br />

do without these.<br />

ANEMIA can be acute (road traffic<br />

accidents) or chronic (as in cancers, poisons<br />

like rat bait and Immume mediated<br />

disorders). The dog Macy helped out<br />

had Immune Mediated Anemia and<br />

Thrombocytopenia (low platelets).<br />

red blood cells and<br />

plasma elements. It is<br />

easily collected and<br />

requires no processing<br />

before transfusion.<br />

Main purpose - acute<br />

blood loss or active<br />

bleeding, as it replaces<br />

what is directly being<br />

lost. Unless transfused<br />

to the patient within<br />

6-8 hours of collection,<br />

it is a poor source of<br />

clotting factors. Main<br />

indication for use is<br />

anemia.<br />

Blood transfusions don’t happen every day<br />

but when a patient does require blood, it<br />

needs to happen then and there if we are<br />

to save a life. Many of the staff pets have<br />

been blood typed so now we have a pool<br />

of donors to call on if needed. Obviously<br />

they need to be healthy, fully vaccinated,<br />

the right weight to give up 1/2 litre blood<br />

and not receiving chemotherapy or<br />

immunosuppressive drugs.<br />

A great gift to be able to give another dog,<br />

I’m very proud of my Macy.<br />

Dr Michele McMaster<br />

Open 7 days Cnr Hoon Hay & Coppell place ph: 338 2534<br />

e. mcmasterandheap@yahoo.co.nz www.mcmasterheap.co.nz


8 Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

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DEDICATED: Ross Stubley, of Avondale, with his Ford Capri soft top.<br />

Ford fans put their<br />

ponies on show<br />

• By John Cosgrove<br />

BETTING ON the odds<br />

of it not raining in spite of<br />

the forecast, Ross Stubley<br />

of Avondale, chanced the<br />

weather by taking his Ford<br />

Capri soft top out for a run<br />

to a Ford event at Leithfield<br />

on Sunday.<br />

Stubley said like many,<br />

his passion for Fords began<br />

at an early age.<br />

“I started off with Ford<br />

cars, buying EB Falcons<br />

and Fairlanes, and yeah,<br />

I’ve got a few now, I just<br />

like the smoothness of<br />

them and the way they<br />

look,” Stubley said.<br />

Nearly 200 Fords of<br />

all ages and descriptions<br />

turned out to show off<br />

their lines, curves, engines<br />

and pedigrees.<br />

Even though they were<br />

built in Australia, England,<br />

Germany and of course<br />

Detroit, who could not<br />

fail to see the passion in<br />

the eyes and voices of the<br />

hundreds of owners and<br />

enthusiasts who turned<br />

up for the Ford day at<br />

the Waimak Classic Cars<br />

museum.<br />

There were Falcons old<br />

and new, Fairlanes, Mustangs<br />

from both centuries,<br />

Capris, Thunderbirds,<br />

Cortinas, Escorts, Zephyrs<br />

and more.<br />

Chris Ash, 70, of Parklands,<br />

turned up with his<br />

2021 5-litre Mach Mustang<br />

and said he had grown up<br />

with early Ford coupes.<br />

“As a young fella I grew<br />

up with all the earlier 39<br />

Ford coupes. I saw the earlier<br />

Mach 1 models back in<br />

the 70s and I thought: ‘Gee<br />

look at that.’<br />

“I thought I would never<br />

own one until I got to<br />

a stage when I can now<br />

afford one and thought I<br />

might get an old one, but I<br />

bought this 21 model Mustang<br />

because Fords don’t<br />

break down,” Ash said.<br />

Greg Herrett of Linwood<br />

said he has always just<br />

POWER: Chrisopher Ash, of Parklands, with<br />

his 5-litre 2021 Mach Mustang. (Below) – Greg<br />

Herrett, of Linwood, with his Falcon AU.<br />

PHOTOS: JOHN COSGROVE<br />

liked them.<br />

“Over time, just the way<br />

they’ve been performed,<br />

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Standing beside his<br />

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his life, owning many over<br />

the years, from Escorts to<br />

Mustangs.<br />

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Waimak Classic Cars<br />

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said it was an honour for<br />

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“We were holding the<br />

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Bruce McCormick of<br />

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Their team of expert sales people, qualified<br />

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With new regulations now in place for<br />

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Inadequate heating and ventilation can<br />

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An average size living room requires 2-4<br />

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to have flatmates. Thanks to the sleepout there is the option of having four<br />

bedrooms, perfect for a family member or a boarder. The open plan layout is the<br />

hub of the HOME and due to the north facing position it captures all day, all year<br />

round sun.<br />

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR<br />

847 M2<br />

(MORE OR LESS)<br />

The children will simply love this yard, you have established grounds with so much<br />

room to play and there is the creek boundary where ducks and eels will visit often.<br />

When barbecue season is upon us, the home provides a sun-drenched yard that is<br />

perfectly sheltered from the wind - an entertainer's dream!<br />

There is an abundance of parking at the front of the HOME; the perfect space for<br />

a boat, caravan or trailer, and you have the added benefit of a double garage at<br />

the rear of the HOME.<br />

Ultimately there are homes and then there are homes that you set down roots to<br />

raise a family; this is the latter. Visit Kieren HOMECHRISTCHURCH.CO.NZ<br />

from Christchurch at one of our<br />

regular open homes.<br />

HOME CHRISTCHURCH LIMITED, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

KIEREN GRAY<br />

021 363 944<br />

kieren@homechch.co.nz


<strong>16</strong> Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

HOMES FOR SALE<br />

4 MOUNTFORT STREET<br />

ASKING PRICE $719,000<br />

2 BED 1 BATH 1 CAR<br />

1&2/ 62 PINE AVENUE<br />

ENQUIRIES OVER $699,000<br />

4 BED 1 BATH 1 CARPORT<br />

24 GRACIA AVENUE<br />

DEADLINE: 12PM, 21 JUNE <strong>2022</strong>*<br />

3 BED 2 BATH 2 CAR<br />

267A LYTTELTON STREET<br />

PRICE BY NEGOTIATION<br />

3 BED 2 BATH 2 CAR<br />

61 MT PLEASANT ROAD<br />

PRICE BY NEGOTIATION<br />

3 BED 1 BATH 1 CAR<br />

6/55 PARADE COURT<br />

ASKING PRICE $450,000<br />

2 BED 1 BATH 1 CAR<br />

445 WORCESTER STREET<br />

DEADLINE: 12PM, 6 JULY <strong>2022</strong>*<br />

3 BED 1 BATH<br />

119 MT PLEASANT ROAD<br />

ENQUIRIES OVER $795,000<br />

4 BED 2 BATH 1 CARPORT<br />

*Unless sold prior<br />

396 KEYES ROAD<br />

OFFERS OVER $529,000<br />

3 BED 1 BATH<br />

1 8 6 MA I N RO A D , RE D C L I F F S<br />

03 930 1323<br />

HOMECHRISTCHURCH.CO.NZ<br />

HOME CHRISTCHURCH LIMITED, LICENSED REAA 2008

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