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The Star, <strong>December</strong> 4, <strong>2025</strong><br />

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70 years of marriage despite bad<br />

BY JOHN COSGROVE<br />

Sid and Jan Dyer celebrated 70 years of marriage last week.<br />

PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />

As Sid and Jan Dyer celebrated<br />

their platinum 70th wedding<br />

anniversary last week, Jan<br />

recalls driving with her father<br />

to the ceremony and noticing<br />

a large cloud high in the sky,<br />

looming ominously over the<br />

horizon.<br />

​"It was huge, it filled the<br />

sky, so I asked dad if it was an<br />

A-bomb mushroom cloud,” Jan<br />

said.<br />

"He just laughed and said I<br />

shouldn’t be thinking about<br />

things like that on my wedding<br />

day."<br />

It turned out to be smoke –<br />

and lots of it.<br />

On Saturday, November 26,<br />

1955, as Jan made her way to<br />

the Kaiapoi Methodist Church,<br />

gale-force nor-westers had<br />

spread the embers of a small<br />

fire overnight in the Balmoral<br />

Forest, south of Culverden.<br />

It was the most disastrous<br />

exotic forest fire ever to occur<br />

within a New Zealand State<br />

Forest, with 3152ha of trees<br />

destroyed.<br />

Those same nor’westers<br />

howled through Kaiapoi, and<br />

Sid remembers it was a job<br />

holding on to his new bride<br />

and stopping her bridal veil<br />

from lashing his face while<br />

the photographer snapped<br />

their wedding photos at the<br />

church. Fire would again touch<br />

The fire at Addington Raceway on Show Day in 1961 broke out in the south-west<br />

corner of the stand.<br />

the couples lives when on<br />

November 10, 1961, they joined<br />

20,000 others to watch harness<br />

racer Cardigan Bay, the first<br />

standard-bred horse to win<br />

$1 million, take to the track<br />

– all while the main public<br />

grandstand was on fire.<br />

‘‘Amazingly, no one was<br />

injured or killed that day. We<br />

initially saw a little smoke,<br />

then they asked everyone over<br />

the PA to move to the middle of<br />

the racecourse and from there<br />

we watched it burn down,’’ Jan<br />

said. When the couple met, Sid<br />

was a mechanic in<br />

Rangiora, and Jan was<br />

employed as a dressmaker<br />

for an exclusive frock shop in<br />

Christchurch.<br />

They locked eyes at a dance<br />

in the Clarkville hall.<br />

Jan was sitting with her<br />

girlfriends when Sid walked in.<br />

‘‘I pointed him out to my<br />

girlfriend as I thought I<br />

recognised him.<br />

‘‘She said she knew him<br />

because he had been to dinner<br />

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wedding omens<br />

The fire, which completely destroyed the stand, was caused by the fusing of an<br />

electric cable in the building.<br />

over to ask her to dance.’’<br />

Sid recalled Jan looking<br />

"pretty tidy" so he decided to<br />

ask her for a dance.<br />

Jan later wrote in her<br />

diary: ‘‘I met this wonderful<br />

guy, he was such a lovely<br />

dancer.<br />

"It was like being in heaven<br />

dancing there in his arms."<br />

That fact would have<br />

remained private, but when<br />

Sid was later invited by Jan’s<br />

mother to dinner, her younger<br />

brother sneaked a peek at her<br />

diary and then blurted out her<br />

private thoughts about Sid for<br />

all to hear. After two years,<br />

the couple were married and<br />

headed to Timaru for their<br />

honeymoon.<br />

“I hired a rental truck to tow<br />

a caravan to Timaru, where it<br />

poured down.<br />

“The caravan leaked badly<br />

and we got soaked inside and<br />

out, so we packed up and drove<br />

north to Rakaia, where we<br />

spent the next couple of days<br />

drying out everything."<br />

Later on, with two of their<br />

eventual three children in tow,<br />

the couple moved to Cheviot,<br />

where Sid worked in a<br />

garage owned by a former<br />

boss.<br />

He later moved the family<br />

to Amberley for 12 years to be<br />

a service manager at a garage<br />

there, before he and three<br />

partners bought the Herron’s<br />

Motors garage on High St in<br />

Rangiora when it came up for<br />

sale.<br />

The couple worked together<br />

at the garage, eventually<br />

buying the other partners out.<br />

The lease on the garage ran<br />

out after 20 years, and they<br />

moved their operation to Cone<br />

Street in Rangiora, working<br />

there until they retired nearly<br />

30 years ago.<br />

Keen golfers, Jan says Sid will<br />

be 92 next year, and he still<br />

plays four days a week in the<br />

senior competitions.<br />

"I love the challenge of it<br />

and I’ve had many memorable<br />

days on courses all over<br />

Canterbury," Sid said.<br />

Last Wednesday, Sid and<br />

Jan’s daughter flew out from<br />

Australia to spend the day with<br />

her mum and dad to celebrate<br />

their platinum anniversary,<br />

a remarkable milestone that<br />

symbolises the rarity and<br />

significance of seven decades of<br />

love and commitment.<br />

When asked what the secret<br />

to their long partnership, both<br />

agreed it was "tolerance".<br />

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The redevelopment of<br />

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closer to completion after the<br />

new community centre and<br />

changing rooms were opened.<br />

​The facilities in the park’s<br />

north-east corner were<br />

officially opened on Friday.<br />

Said city council citizens<br />

and community general<br />

manager Andrew Rutledge: "We<br />

know sports clubs have been<br />

excitedly waiting for work to be<br />

completed.<br />

"While they have already<br />

been utilising the sports<br />

grounds, having the community<br />

centre and changing facilities<br />

will cement Lancaster Park’s<br />

ongoing position as a central<br />

sporting, community and<br />

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city."<br />

The community centre<br />

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kitchen, a small meeting room<br />

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The centre will be available<br />

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The great date debate<br />

​Love Food Hate Waste wants<br />

us to take a minute to think<br />

before we doom food to the bin<br />

based on a “best before”<br />

​We’ve all done it – grabbed a<br />

tub of yoghurt, seen the date on<br />

the lid, and tossed it without a<br />

second thought.<br />

But here’s the truth: much of<br />

that food past its best before<br />

is perfectly safe to eat. In fact,<br />

more than a third of New<br />

Zealanders (37%) misinterpret<br />

at least one of the two main date<br />

labels.<br />

This confusion means tonnes<br />

of good food and plenty of hardearned<br />

dollars are wasted every<br />

year.<br />

Love Food Hate Waste NZ’s<br />

Great Date Debate campaign is<br />

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The golden rule is simple,<br />

“use by" dates are about safety<br />

– they’re the deadline. Food<br />

should never be eaten after that<br />

date.<br />

“Best before” dates on the<br />

other hand, are about quality –<br />

think of it as a guideline.<br />

Food is still safe to eat after<br />

this date as long as it’s been<br />

stored properly. It might not be<br />

quite as fresh or crisp, but that<br />

doesn’t mean it belongs in the<br />

bin.<br />

Instead of relying only on the<br />

label, try the three-step test:<br />

check it, smell it, taste it. If it<br />

looks fine, smells fine and tastes<br />

as it should, then it’s fine to eat<br />

or drink.<br />

Take dairy as an example.<br />

Milk is one of the most common<br />

things to get chucked out the<br />

morning after its best before<br />

date, yet if it’s been stored cold<br />

and sealed, it’s often good for<br />

days past the date.<br />

Pour a little into a glass, check<br />

it for any separation and curdled<br />

bits, give it a sniff to identify<br />

any sourness, if it’s all looking<br />

and smelling fresh, try a small<br />

sip and taste it. If it passes the<br />

test, carry on, enjoy it in your<br />

breakfast, smoothie, or coffee.<br />

Even milk that’s starting to<br />

turn can be transformed into<br />

pancakes and used in baking.<br />

Yoghurt and cheese? Often still<br />

delicious well beyond the date.<br />

And instead of throwing them<br />

out, use them up. That yoghurt<br />

can be whipped into a marinade<br />

or turned into simple homemade<br />

pizza dough.<br />

Sour cream edging past its best<br />

before? It’s perfect for rich, flaky<br />

pastry, tender scones, or stirred<br />

into a hearty mushroom and<br />

lentil stroganoff.<br />

Cheese nearing its best before?<br />

Grate and freeze it for a future<br />

pasta bake, pizza night, or<br />

sprinkle into toasties.<br />

These small kitchen saves add<br />

up to big wins for your wallet.<br />

“Use by” dates are different,<br />

they’re not negotiable. But you<br />

can still avoid waste. If you’ve<br />

got fresh meat, deli meats, or fish<br />

you won’t get to in time, freeze<br />

it before the date. Freezing hits<br />

pause, keeping it safe until you’re<br />

ready. Just defrost in the fridge<br />

and eat within 24 hours.<br />

The Great Date Debate is<br />

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about building confidence and<br />

changing habits.<br />

When you understand the<br />

difference between "use by" and<br />

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So next time you hesitate over a<br />

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2 Tbsp oil<br />

1 onion, diced<br />

400g mushrooms, sliced<br />

1 yellow capsicum, diced<br />

2 Tbsp butter (30g)<br />

4 garlic cloves, sliced<br />

1 Tbsp smoked paprika<br />

​2 Tbsp plain flour<br />

1 can brown lentils, drained and<br />

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1 Tbsp Dijon mustard<br />

1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce<br />

1 vegetable stock cube dissolved<br />

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Salt and pepper<br />

½ cup sour cream<br />

Optional garnish: chopped<br />

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Method<br />

• Place a large frying pan on<br />

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• Add the mushrooms and<br />

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• Add the butter, garlic and<br />

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• Remove from heat. Season<br />

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• Garnish with chopped parsley<br />

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starnews.co.nz The Star, <strong>December</strong> 4, <strong>2025</strong><br />

How to shop smart this Christmas<br />

Christmas is just a few weeks away, so if you haven’t<br />

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your Christmas shopping list.<br />

Giving presents to your nearest and dearest is a<br />

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The Star, <strong>December</strong> 4, <strong>2025</strong><br />

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CROSSWORD<br />

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20<br />

429<br />

SUDOKU<br />

Every row, column and box should<br />

contain the digits 1 to 9.<br />

WordBuilder<br />

WORDBUILDER<br />

N B E<br />

L E A<br />

6<br />

329 329<br />

L E A<br />

many words of three or more letters,<br />

How<br />

including<br />

many<br />

plurals,<br />

words<br />

can you<br />

of<br />

make<br />

three<br />

from<br />

or<br />

the<br />

more<br />

six<br />

letters, using each letter only once? No foreign<br />

How words or beginning with a capital are<br />

from many<br />

allowed.<br />

the words<br />

There's<br />

six letters, of three<br />

at least one<br />

using or more<br />

six-letter<br />

each letters,<br />

word.<br />

only<br />

including once? plurals, can you make from the six<br />

TODAY<br />

letters, Good using 10 each Very letter Good only 15 once? Excellent No 20 foreign<br />

No words beginning with a capital are<br />

words Solution or words 328: ego, beginning<br />

allowed. There’s<br />

eon, erg,<br />

at<br />

ergo, with<br />

least<br />

gen, a capital<br />

one<br />

gin, girn, are<br />

allowed. six-letter<br />

giro, goer, There's gone, goner, at least gore, one grin, six-letter groin, IGNORE, word.<br />

word. ion, ire, iron, nog, noir, nor, ogre, one, ore, REGION,<br />

reign, rein, rig, ring, roe. TODAY<br />

Good 10 Very Good 15 Excellent 20<br />

letters, including plurals, can you make<br />

Solution 328: ego, eon, erg, ergo, gen, gin, girn,<br />

giro, goer, gone, goner, gore, grin, groin, IGNORE,<br />

ion, ire, iron, nog, noir, nor, ogre, one, ore, REGION,<br />

reign, rein, rig, ring, roe.<br />

21 22 23<br />

24 25<br />

26 27<br />

Across<br />

1. Procession (6)<br />

4. Kiss (6)<br />

9. Circular band of metal (4)<br />

10. Sensible or business-like (2-8)<br />

11. Dally (6)<br />

12. Family member (8)<br />

13. Occurring (9)<br />

15. In cards, a three of any suit (4)<br />

16. Extreme anger (4)<br />

17. Tsunami (5,4)<br />

21. Again (4,4)<br />

22. Worn out, threadbare (6)<br />

24. Devilish (10)<br />

25. Clock face (4)<br />

26. Vegetables (colloq) (6)<br />

27. Boil with anger (6)<br />

Decoder<br />

Down<br />

1. In proportion (L) (3,4)<br />

2. Swift (5)<br />

3. Underground prison (7)<br />

5. Layer between earth’s crust and<br />

core (6)<br />

6. Depose (9)<br />

7. The study of past events (7)<br />

8. Stubbornness (13)<br />

14. Porous (9)<br />

16. Discovering (7)<br />

18. Clear of blame (7)<br />

19. Oscillate (7)<br />

20. Powder found in flowers (6)<br />

23. Financial inspection (5)<br />

Crossword<br />

Across: 1. Parade, 4. Smooch, 9. Hoop, 10. No-nonsense, 11. Dawdle, 12.<br />

Relation, 13. Happening, 15. Trey, 16. Fury, 17. Tidal wave, 21. Once more,<br />

22. Shabby, 24. Diabolical, 25. Dial, 26. Greens, 27. Seethe.<br />

Down: 1. Pro rata, 2. Rapid, 3. Dungeon, 5. Mantle, 6. Overthrow, 7.<br />

History, 8. Intransigence, 14. Permeable, 16. Finding, 18. Absolve, 19.<br />

Vibrate, 20. Pollen, 23. Audit.<br />

WordBuilder<br />

Able, alb, ale, alee, anele, bale, BALEEN, ban, bane, bean, bee, been, bel,<br />

ben, eel, elan, ENABLE, lab, lane, lea, lean, lee, nab, neb.<br />

DECODER<br />

Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Write the<br />

given letters into all squares with matching numbers. Now work out<br />

which letters are represented by the other numbers.<br />

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