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2 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />

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Wave pinked out for cancer charity<br />

• By Jaime Cunningham<br />

SUMNER Rugby<br />

Club raised<br />

$9460 for the<br />

Breast Cancer<br />

Foundation<br />

during a successful<br />

ladies day at St<br />

Leonards Square on<br />

Saturday.<br />

The Wave, the club’s senior<br />

team, wore special oneoff<br />

pink jerseys for their<br />

plate semi-final match<br />

against Sydenham, which<br />

were auctioned off after the<br />

game. Sumner also put on<br />

special drinks and nibbles<br />

to celebrate the women and<br />

girls involved with the club.<br />

The annual event is held<br />

on the day of the Wave’s<br />

first home playoff game each<br />

year. The Wave convincingly<br />

beat Sydenham 43-21 and<br />

will host the plate final<br />

against Burnside at St<br />

Leonards on Saturday.<br />

•Read more on page 8<br />

news<br />

Page 5<br />

PHOTO: B KING<br />

Debut single for Zephyr<br />

High flying young rock band, Zephyr, is set to release a debut single on<br />

Friday.<br />

treasures from the past<br />

Jetty closures<br />

Take a trip back in time to when the Lyttelton Port Company announced<br />

it would dismantle three of the inner harbour’s historic wharves – jetties<br />

4, 5 and 6.<br />

Page 11<br />

The<br />

YUMMI<br />

study.<br />

The role of cow, goat or sheep milk in<br />

the nutrition and health of older women.<br />

Milk provides important nutrients that help older people to maintain<br />

muscle and bone health, and low milk intake is often associated with<br />

poor nutrition in older adults.<br />

We are looking for female volunteers aged 60 to 80 years to participate<br />

in the YUMMI study, a 12-week research study investigating the health<br />

effects of consuming different types milk – cow, goat, or sheep.<br />

We will provide you with cow, goat or sheep milk powder to drink<br />

twice a day for 12-weeks, or you will be asked to eat your normal diet<br />

(control group). The time commitment for the study will be about 11<br />

hours and you will attend five clinic visits. You will receive up to $220 in<br />

supermarket vouchers in recognition of the actual or reasonable costs<br />

involved with participating in this study (e.g. parking and/or travel costs).<br />

If you are a woman aged 60 to 80 years and can drink milk, we would<br />

love to hear from you.<br />

Department of Human Nutrition<br />

Ping Ong<br />

yummistudy@otago.ac.nz | 021 279 0140<br />

This project has been reviewed and approved by the University of Otago<br />

Human Ethics Committee (Health). Reference: H22/067

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