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We o fer fu l range of hearing services, including hearing aid fi tings and ear wax removal with a dedicated ear nurse. • 100% Kiwi Owned and Operated • ACC Certified • Ca l (03) 390 2332 Shop 40 Ro leston Square, 9 Masefield Dr Ro leston | Darfield | L eston | Lincoln PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A su port group is operating in <strong>Selwyn</strong> for men and their families who are living with a diagnosis and treatment for Prostate Cancer. C ordinators Chris & Dia ne Ward Phone: 027 437 1254 email: selwyn@prostate.org.nz For more information ca l 0800 477 678 www.prostate.org.nz Scorch Broadband 0800 726 724 www.scorch.co.nz Drink driving charge laid after burnout near police station • By Susan Sandys A MOTORIST a legedly more than thr e times the drink driving limit was caught after doing a burnout near the Ro leston police station. Police say the 25-year-old from Burnham recorded 1026 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. The lega limit is 250mcg/l. He was also charged with sustained lo s of traction. Senior Sergeant Dean Harker said the driver was tracked to a Burnham a dre s Organised by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand after a member of the public reporting s eing him doing a burnout near the Te nyson St police station about 10.50pm on Friday. “He was a noyed about something and decided to do a burnout, which wasn’t a g od l ok when you have b en drinking as we l,” he said. The burnout wasn’t an antipolice thing, said Harker. • Turn to page 8 50,000 Charlie gets a new home Page 10 A DARFIELD farmer has spoken of watching a man leap into the flooded Hawkins River to try and save himself after a helicopter winch rescue operation failed. Rod May had taken his tractor to the scene on Greendale Rd, to try and reach the middle-aged man who had been clinging to the branches of a tree in the rising waters on Sunday night. The man had driven into the flooded river, escaped from his car and ca led emergency services from his ce lphone which he managed to keep with him. Ultimately, a second helicopter winch operation plucked the man to safety after he was swept downstream. It was a happy ending to the ordeal which had lasted more than three hours. The rescue was among several in Canterbury on Sunday in flooded rivers. May said he and his family had just had dinner when a neighbour alerted them. Arriving about 8.50pm, he saw the floodwaters were too high for the tractor, however, he used its lights for i luminating the site where the man was. • Turn to page 5 Young Christie makes the big time Page 13 GET CONNECTED WITH Scorch Broadband 0800 726 724 www.scorch.co.nz ‘We really thought it was the end for the poor bugger’ • By Susan Sandys HAWKINS RIVER RESCUE Sunstrike? Slow down Page 9 LUCKY: The scene of the rescue on Sunday night, where emergency personnel encountered rapidly rising waters as they tried to rescue a man trapped in a tree in a swo len river near Darfield. Inset: Farmer Rod May i luminated the scene with his tractor. Steam trains to roll into Springfield Darfield through to play-offs Jacob, Jill join big farmer protest Jacob Duffy of Darfield and his dog Jill were among more than 2000 farmers and supporters who were in Darfield and Leeston for the Groundswell NZ protests on Friday. • More photos, story, pages 4 & 5 PHOTO: SUSAN SANDYS 'Hear' For You, <strong>Selwyn</strong> The <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> is read by Don’t wai to get better hearing, ca l today to book with your local hearing expert, Brenna Sincock Hearing, for a l of your hearing needs. We offer a fu l range of hearing services, including hearing aid fittings and ear wax removal with a dedicated ear nurse. • 100% Kiwi Owned and Operated • ACC Certified • Call (03) 390 2332 Shop 40 Ro leston Square, 9 Masefield Dr Ro leston | Darfield | Leeston | Lincoln Local <strong>Selwyn</strong> Audiology PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A support group is operating in <strong>Selwyn</strong> for men and their families who are living with a diagnosis and treatment for Prostate Cancer. Coordinators Chris & Dianne Ward Phone: 027 437 1254 email: selwyn@prostate.org.nz For more information call 0800 477 678 www.prostate.org.nz Pages 16 & 17 Organised by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand locals each week! • By Susan Sandys A MOTORIST a legedly more than three times the drink driving limit was caught after doing a burnout near the Ro leston police station. Police say the 25-year-old from Burnham recorded 1026 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. The lega limit is 250mcg/l. He was also charged with sustained loss of traction. Senior Sergeant Dean Harker said the driver was tracked to a Burnham address after a member of the public reporting seeing him doing a burnout near the Tennyson St police station about 10.50pm on Friday. “He was annoyed about something and decided to do a burnout, which wasn’t a good look when you have been drinking as we l,” he said. The burnout wasn’t an antipolice thing, said Harker. • Turn to page 8 Meeting 28 tH juLY 7.<strong>30</strong>pm Lincoln events Centre, Meijer Drive, Lincoln Speaker: Maree Frost Physiotherapist, Pelvic Health and Pelvic Floor Exercises GET CONNECTED WITH Scorch Broadband 0800 726 724 www.scorch.co.nz Drink driving charge laid after burnout near police station Dean Harker