ISSN 1170-1099 TIRED OF PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR ACCOUNTING? Call Sarah at MOBILE ACCOUNTING SERVICES (1994) LTD Phone 871 8080 or email me on Published Tuesday and Thursday [email protected] TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 297TC036-02 Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 35c. BRIEFLY Outhouse No more carnage please! The Te Awamutu Courier would like Derby Thursday’s edition not to feature a crash As part of the pre-Santa pa- from within our district. rade entertainment on Satur- th The latest serious crash occurred day 10 December Te Awamutu Thursday morning when the driver of Alive are organising the annual a Toyota Dyna light commercial failed Outhouse Derby. to take a left hand bend on Kakaramea This fun event is becom- Road, left the road on the wrong side, ing a calendar fi xture for Te clipped and broke a power pole and Awamutu. Now is the time to fl ipped onto its side in a paddock. start working on your entry. The driver was freed through the Why not challenge a competi- windscreen and taken to Waikato Hos- tor business in the event? For pital with minor injuries. further information contact Police say the driver was lucky not to Richard Hurrell 021 210 8030. be more seriously injured. Entry forms are available at He hit the power pole on the passen- the Te Awamutu Courier or the ger’s side and oncoming traffi c managed Information Centre to avoid the out of control vehicle. Constable Mark Strongman said it Event planned? was due to the good driving of motorists Is your group organising a driving to the conditions that more vehi- public Christmas event? Have cles were not involved. The road was wet you told Te Awamutu Alive? and slippery at the time. As part of the Christmas Emergency workers have been busier Spirit 2005 programme Te than usual recently. Awamutu Alive is organising It was the second crash on State High- the publication of an Advent way 39 in two days, and the third in the Calendar of all the Christ- area this month where live lines have mas events happening in Te been brought down and poles have had Awamutu in December. to be replaced. The Courier has featured four serious It is hoped to fi ll the calendar EMERGENCY workers at the scene of Thursday morning’s single vehicle crash on Kakaramea from December 1 through to crashes in our last three editions, and Road near Ngahinapouri. 298051AD Christmas Day. we think that is too many. You can contact Roz at the Te Awamutu I-site phone 871 3259, fax 07 871 2888 or email Dave knows where to get bargain [email protected] to have your event listed. By Grant Johnston The fi ve fi nalists headed off competition Langman tops Creating a trolley for his son from from 200 regional fi nalists to secure a recycled materials bought at the local place in the National Final this weekend, Silver Fern and a chance to compete for the title of was named Netball Waikato tip was one of the bargains that helped David Graham reach the national fi nal ‘’s Bargain Champion’ and a sportsperson of the year $50,000 one-year spending spree. at their annual awards on of the search for the country’s ‘Bargain Champion’. Although the top prize is a one-year Wednesday night. $50,000 spending spree at The Ware- The award comes hot on The school principal, his wife Cathy (Smith) and family moved to Puahue from house, the four runners-up will also walk the heels of Langman being away with a $5,000 spree. named in coach Ruth Aitken’s Taumarunui in January. In order to get this far, the Bargain 12-strong team to take on Aus- They have enjoyed the access to natural tralia in the return test match features here like Mt Pirongia, Maunga- Champion fi nalists had to prove they at Waitakere Events tautari and Lake Ngaroto - part of their were smart and savvy shoppers, living life Centre on Saturday, October strong philosophy of fi nding affordable, to the full on a budget. 29. environmental ways to spend time to- They were hand-picked by the team of The Te Pahu mid-court dyna- gether as a family. Bargain Champion judges – TV person- mo seems certain to be in the The trolley had a total cost of $6 and af- alities Mary Lambie and Sophie Gray, starting line-up after playing a fords Michael (10) many hours of fun. Stephen Tindall, founder of The Ware- starring role at wing-defence Mr Graham is one of fi ve fi nalists in the house and Raewyn Fox, executive offi cer when the Trans Tasman rivals Bargain Champion competition being run of the New Zealand Federation of Family met in this year. by The Warehouse. Budgeting Services. Other bargain tips the 38-year-old pro- Mary Lambie said, “These fi ve proved Cycling stars vided to help lift him ahead of nearly all to us that with careful planning and a bit of creative fl air you can live stylishly and Olympians Sarah Ulmer, the other 5,000 competitors included uti- well without breaking the budget.” and Tim Gudsell lising the local library to borrow jigsaws, are included in a strong Te CDs and games as well as books, growing Raewyn Fox said, “The fi ve fi nalists Awamutu Sports contingent their own vegetables and keeping chooks, clearly demonstrated how they use budg- competing at this week’s na- visiting the Op shop as well as the recy- eting strategies to help them get the most tional cycling championships cling centre for bargains, shopping ‘out out of life” and Sophie Gray congratulated in Palmerston North. of season’, never grocery shopping on the fi ve for “using smart thinking and DAVID GRAHAM warms up for his shopping spree Ulmer warmed up by com- an empty stomach, recycling demolition clever ideas to ensure they can still have at The Warehouse Te Awamutu, which will be for peting against the men in Te wood into furniture (Cathy), using every fun and enjoy life’s little indulgences.” Awamutu Sports cycling open. dollar to reduce interest costs and scour- The winner will be announced on Sat- either $5,000, or $50,000 if he wins the Bargain ing bargain bins. urday. 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PAGE 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 Cow Power pair launch new ‘baby’ By Cathy Asplin Local illustrator Deb Hinde will be joined by Manawatu farmer Kim Riley at Paper Plus Te Awamutu on Saturday to promote their latest collaboration. The pair are responsible for the picture book ‘Cow Power’ which was released in 2004 and now its sequel ‘Baby Cow Power’. Cow Power is the true story of how Cow 569 rescued Riley from a raging fl ood in the Manawatu. At the time of the fl ood, 569 was pregnant and Baby Cow Power tells the story of 569’s calf, which was named Tuggy Buoy following a newspaper competition. The bull calf was auctioned at the A&P show, raising a staggering $2150 for Plunket, then went on to AUTHOR Kim Riley on her Woodville farm. File photo live at the animal park ‘Owlcatraz’. Both books will be available at Kiwi Christmas’ by Maria Farrer, vided a copy of Baby Cow Power to Paper Plus on Saturday, where which will be in stores in time for give away to one lucky reader. people can meet the author and il- Christmas. To enter the draw simply name lustrator from 10.30 - 12 noon. Her previous Christmas book, ‘A the number of the cow that stars in Hinde has dedicated her artwork Kiwi Night Before Christmas’ has ‘Cow Power’. Don’t forget to include in Baby Cow Power to Wharepapa been re-released with a four track your name, address and contact South School staff, children and CD and she is working on illustra- phone number. community for their help further- tions for 2005 Joy Cowley award Send to Te Awamutu Courier (PO ing her ‘understanding’ of cows. winner Kyle Mewburn’s new book Box 1) or email cathy.asplin@teawa WHAREPAPA South illustrator Deb Hinde with Cow Power which It has been a busy year for the which is due for release next year. mutucourier.co.nz. Entries close at features Kim Riley (above left) on the front. Inset: the cover of artist. She has illustrated ‘Santa’s Paper Plus Te Awamutu has pro- 4pm, Thursday. baby Cow Power. File photo WRC ‘loan’ proposal win-win for Waipa By Grant Johnston over 10 years. The proposal is a compromise solution to An offer to assist by the Waikato Region- A proposal to be discussed at today’s But the new ‘deal’ would see Waikato a request made by Maungatautari Ecologi- al Council led to the reciprocal agreement Waipa District Council monthly meeting Regional Council stump up the $650,000 cal Island Trust to Council for an advance proposal. seemingly presents a win-win situation now, on the understanding that Waipa on the funds Council had committed to Council staff have recommended to for Waipa. pays instead the $100,000 plus interest per provide from reserve contribution levies today’s meeting that: “A memorandum of If it goes ahead it could see $650,000 annum towards proposed work on Waipa’s that will be collected over coming years. Understanding between Council and the advanced to Maungatautari Ecological peat lakes over coming years. To date $250,000 of the $l million com- Regional Council be approved to establish Island Trust by Waikato Regional Council, The District Council and the Regional mitted has been given to the Trust, with a funding arrangement in the order of to allow the Trust’s project momentum to Council are parties to a Waipa Peat Lakes another $100,000 intended for this fi nan- $650,000 for a Waipa peat lakes restora- be maintained. Accord and the Regional Council is com- cial year. tion programme and the Maungatautari This amount represents the balance of mitted to providing Waipa with money The Trust requested the funds early to Ecological Island Trust fencing project”. the $1 million pledged for the extension from its regional National Heritage Fund provide the cashfl ow it needs to avoid a The report to the meeting states “The ar- and upgrade of tracks on the mountain over several years to purchase land and break in the work that would see the loss rangement solves a problem for the Trust by Waipa District Council, originally to carry out work to preserve Waipa’s peat of contractors to other work and delay the and guarantees a good programme of work be paid at the rate of $100,000 per annum lakes. completion of its pest-proof fence. for Waipa’s peat lakes”. “YOUR FAMILY RETREAT ON 1704m2” EXCLUSIVE TENDER FINAL Ride-Ons NOTICE HUGE RANGE IN STORE NOW NEW LISTING OPEN: SUNDAY 2.00 - 2.45pm - WEDNESDAY 12.30 - 1.30pm 1109 Bank Street, Te Awamutu Character bungalow with 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double garaging. Unique and spacious, this home has endless options and possibilities limited only by your imagination. ID#TEA10546. Tender closes Monday, October 31st 2005 at 4.00pm (unless sold by private treaty)

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PAGE 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 BETTA PEOPLE BETTA PRICES BETTA CHOICE Regent Theatre a BETTA CHOICE BETTA PEOPLE BETTA PRICES BETTA living museum dishwashers By Dean Taylor It’s fair to say I’m a real fan of Te Awamutu’s Regent Theatres. I love the mix of old and new, Simpson and the stadium style seating, CHOICE BETTA 52B850WJ 12 and half-time (not that I need any more icecreams) and the Place lavishness etc. etc. And I have said it before, we Dishwasher are lucky to have such a com- • 820H x 595W x 585D plex in a small town. • 4 wash programmes 69 While other theatres in towns • Improved economy option are closing, the Regent is ex- • 4 stainless steel filters panding. S AV E Latest United Kingdom fi gures show there is an aver- $$3300 age of 5.6 screens for every BETTA BUY 100,000 population. Here in Te Awamutu it is fi ve screens for $ under 10,000 people. 699 Not only is the new screen a $15.89 WEEKLY boost for movie-goers, but the extra space means more col- lectables and memorabilia from owner Allan Webb’s collection LG LD14AW can go on display. Original posters dating back 14 Place to the 1930’s and 1940’s are mounted alongside those of Dishwasher some of today’s blockbusters. • 850H x 600W x 600D Photos of movie stars, signed • 5 level wash system photos of New Zealand movie • Flow meter business notables and photos • White of some of the lost regional • Turbo drying theatres, including a restored • Turbo rinse 99 interior shot of our own Empire • Fan drying system • Half load option available Theatre, grace the walls of the • Freestanding BETTA CHOICE new foyer. BETTA BUY Mr Webb has again spared no expense on the development, $ spending in excess of $300,000 999 on state of the art projection $22.09 WEEKLY and sound equipment, the best REGENT regular Mary Waite checks some of the newly presented theatre seating specially made movie memorabilia on display in the new part of the Regent by Australian company Fagaleo Cinema complex. 298055AD (worth $590 per bum), special curtaining and restoration of combined their knowledge and the best in the world, especially Westinghouse artefacts from Te Kuiti’s Em- experience to make this a suc- considering the new theatre has press Theatre to give it some cessful project. been built in a confi ned space SB907WJ 12 charm. Mr Webb is over the moon and represents a change of use

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PAGE 8 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 Relax under your new Services on offer to shade sail this summer... Waipa businesses The Business Development says diversifying into a new up and growth services will Centre - a subsidiary of the market gives the BDC a chance realise dual benefi ts. Waikato region’s economic de- to practice what it preaches. “Businesses will gain two velopment agency, The Katolyst “For 15 years, our business advantages by utilising BDC’s Group - has launched a range consultants have told our cli- new fee-based services. of fee-based business support ents to take advantage of oppor- “First of all, they can fi nally programmes available to all tunities in the market through gain access to quality pro- small and medium enterprises diversifi cation,” she says. grammes that were previously in Waikato and Waipa districts. “After helping thousands of restricted under the Govern- The fi ve fee-based services on businesses, you might say we’re ment stipulations. offer aim to help start-ups as taking our own advice. “And, secondly, profi ts from well as businesses looking to “About a year ago, the BDC re- these services will be invested reach the next level of growth. alised there was an opportunity back into economic develop- Services available from the to replicate some of the services ment programmes, providing Business Development Centre that we were only able to offer benefi ts to the wider regional (BDC) include both one-on-one a limited number of businesses community. A shade sail is an affordable way to modernise and add value to coaching and group workshops. eligible for our Government- “So, businesses taking advan- your home. For decks, play areas, BBQ’s and swimming pools. Previously, the Business De- subsidised programmes,” Mrs tage of BDC’s new fee-based Call today for a free measure and quote. velopment Centre’s main focus Perry says. support services can help We also repair tents, awnings and outdoor furniture was to deliver government- “Now, we’ve opened up a themselves and the regional funded programmes to only larger market by creating a new economy,” Mr Smith says. Phone 871 2922 or 021 1439 732 those businesses stipulated in product line.” The BDC will continue de- 298TC033/05 or drop in, 518 Sloane St.opposite Shell annual funding contracts. Katolyst CEO, Graham livering Government-funded Sandra Perry, CEO of the Smith, says businesses taking programmes alongside its suite Business Development Centre, advantage of the business start- of fee-based services. Just Like New Upholstery Grey matter got real workout Don Bethune, a well-known proponent of the Social Credit economic and fi nancial system, ex- Introducing plained the intricacies of it to Grey Power members at their October meeting. in store at Te A’ Cycles He began by explaining that in any philosophical system there are two major types, which he classi- fi ed as the art and the scientifi c spheres. The former, he says relies on the opinions of the experts. The latter relies on practical, demon- strated proof. He places the economic theory of Social Credit in the scientifi c sphere, since he believes it works Sarah Ulmer and backs this belief with proof from the success of the system in Alberta, Canada, that it can and bikes does work. Put simply, the theory says that because the amount of money available under capitalism is necessarily lower than the total cost of goods pro- Priced from... duced, there will always be insuffi cient money to pay a realistic, sustainable price. $$ The founder of the system, a Major Douglas 499499 demonstrated this by what he called ‘The A plus B Theorem’. It says that if A represents the payments made to all the consumers in the economy, (wages, dividends, interest paid to banks), and B repre- sents the payments made by producers, which are not eventually paid out to consumers, (overheads, costs of buildings and items of equipment as they wear out), then the prices charged for goods must amount to a combination of A+B, an impossibility since only A is available to spend. So there will always be a gap, which, under the current system, is fi lled by debt. Douglas believed that Social Credit could fi x this problem by ensur- ing that there’d always be enough money (credits) to buy all the goods that could be produced. Mr Bethune believes that the fi rst Labour Gov- ernment (1936-50) came very close to implement- New Release! ing Social Credit theories, raising our country’s rating in the per capita Gross National Product • Sarah Ulmer designed womens specific bikes world ratings from 300th to third, bringing it from Depression to prosperity. • Bikes that suit the beginner through to pro level He made the point that, currently, over 97% of all ‘money’ in existence in New Zealand is money borrowed from foreign-owned banks Mr Bethune also spoke about the viability of Citizens Initiated Binding Referenda. 29 January 2006 4 December 2005 He deplores the current Government’s view that SHE a referendum is indicative, not binding. 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Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 PAGE 17 710 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu TENDER TA golfers pull off FINAL NOTICE rare win at Otaki A six-strong Te Awamutu golf team pulled off the seemingly impossible - winning the Te Awataki Shield off their Otaki counterparts on their home course. “It’s been a long time between drinks for us,” says team spokesperson Colin Green. “It’s only our third win in eight years. We manage to win our share of the fi xtures at home but have tendered to struggle down there.” Te Awamutu prevailed with a combined tally of 205 stableford to Otaki’s 193. Doug Syme led the way with 38, followed by John Hickey, John Mitchell and Norm Brown on 35, Green 32 and George Vanner 30. The match between the two clubs is held annually in conjunction with the Rail Industries NZ tournament. As host clubs, Te Awamutu and Otaki are invited by 1920’s Character - Immaculate presentation. Private, two lounges the Railway organisers to enter six players from each and family room. Three-four spacious bedrooms. Large section. club as guests of their tournament - hence the introduc- tion of the Te Awataki Shield, donated by the late Arthur Tenders close 4pm, 28th October 2005 298TC032-05 and Marjorie Thomas. Te Awamutu’s victory was capped by team member Co- AJB Ltd MREINZ lin Green holing-in-one on the 12th hole of 146 metres. It was his fourth ace in all, having managed the feat Contact MURRAY WALLIS three times at Te Awamutu - on the 11th hole in 1970, A/h: 07 871 7726 14th in 1992 and fi fth in 1999. Further success went Te Awamutu’s way on the Sun- COLIN GREEN receives the Te Awataki Mob: 0274 380 126 Shield on behalf of his victorious Te Office: 07 871 6157 day at Otaki when Hickey (40 points), Mitchell (38), Syme, Vanner (37) all collected trophies. Awamutu team at Otaki. Photo supplied Sports cyclists gearing up for Southland Tour Te Awamutu Sports’ cyclists Peter Latham and MEGA STORE Tim Gudsell have been named in a strong team for next month’s Tour of Southland. The two Olympians will ride alongside last year’s winner John Lieswyn (US), world track champion and US-based Waikato rider Glen Mitchell in the Southland 3 DAYS ONLY! Times team. Latham and Gudsell both rode the tour last THURSDAY 27th OCT 9am –5pm year but were in different teams. FRIDAY 28th OCT 9am – 5pm at our PUTARURU MEGASTORE Gudsell was a member of the victorious South- land Times team, while Latham won the time SATURDAY 29th OCT 9am – 1pm trial stage and the overall under-23 title as a member of the Rabobank team. “Guaranteed Lowest Prices This Year!” The tour starts in Invercargill on Monday, No- vember 7 and fi nishes back in the city six days later. Golfer enjoys winning slice Julie Stevanon has taken out the Waikato King Country LGA Slice with 145 net at Te Awamutu Golf Club. Ann Waters reports that the second and fi nal round was contested by a good sized fi eld. Raewyn Ensor topped the Wednesday scoring with 68 net, one better than June Gillespie’s win- ning score on Saturday. Norwood Farm Machinery scramble, 0-22: P Ralph 71 net, K Buckeridge 72, A Thomson 74, R Coleman 75 by lot; 23-plus: R Ensor 68, P Kay 69, G Kay 71, E van Alphen, S Meddings 72. Nine hole scramble: S Richmond, J Powell 20, A Bovet, M Collings 18. Saturday scramble: J Gillespie 69, R Norris 70, J Scown 72. Monday scramble: U Collins 38, J Green 34. LOOK! ★ ★ ★ ★ Beth Walker took advantage of the extra run on This sun lounger the fairways posting a winning 67 net at Stewart Alexander Golf Club. only $249! Walker took out both the women’s club day scramble and bronze II LGU. The silver LGU went to Helen Baynes with 77 net, while Sylvia Woodward annexed the bronze I LGU with 68. Scramble: B Walker 67, B Herbert, S Woodward 68, J Crichton 69, M Bouma 71, B Timmo, B Dench, E Troutbeck 72. ★ ★ ★ ★ Elaine Ryburn, Meredith Pengelly and Shirley Kewish won the Linda McFall three-ball competi- tion with 59 net at Pirongia Golf Club. The scramble, also on three-ball, was won by the same team. The runners-up were Eileen Blackwood, Jackie Van der Stap and Brenda Staples. Century 21 longest putt winner was Noelene Hancock. Five-a-side soccer draw Draw for Thursday night at Marist Park: Social A, 6.30pm: Barmy Army bye; No Hopers v Mic’s Mob, f2; Or Die Trying v Illegal Immigrants, f3; What Ever v Mooloos, f1. 7.30pm: What Ever bye; Illegal Immigrants v Barmy Army, f2; Mic’s Mob v Or Die Trying, f3; Mooloos v No Hopers, f1. Social B, 6pm: Don’t Know v Ezi Lays, f1, Team Redoubt v N.T.J., f2; Traders v Firehawks, f3; Young Guns v Never Say Die, f4. 7pm: Ezi Lays v Young Guns, f1; Firehawks v Don’t Know, f2; N.T.J. v Traders, f3; Never Say Die v Team redoubt, f4. Social C, 6.30pm: Ch’ Chur v Hung Like A Horse, f5; Pua- hue Stars v Left Overs, f6; Tea Cups v Incognito, f7; What Now v Parekaawa, f8. 7.30pm: Hung Like A Horse v What Now, f5; Incognito v Ch’ Chur, f6; Left Overs v Tea Cups, f7; Parekaawa v Puahue Stars, f8. Social D, 6pm: B.T.M. v Bears, f5; Phil’s Crew v Kamakazi, f6; Tama’s Team v Dregs, f7; We’re All Trouble v Magills Meats, f8. 7pm: Bears v We’re All Trouble, f5; Dregs v B.T.M., Phone 0800 999 606 f6; Kamakazi v Tama’s Team, f7; Magills Meats v Phil’s Crew, 298TC024/05 f8. PAGE 18 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 NISSAN SPRING SALES EVENT Navara 4WD Single Cab. With FREE Tray.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 PAGE 19 Converts bow out

FINANCIAL TO LET Formal Notices A1 BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS SELF STORAGE New facility, many sizes, ANDERSON - BRIDSON - CRESS good rates, security Connor Stephen. On It is with great pleas- and 7 day access. September 18 in ure that we announce Townsville, Australia. the engagement of Phone 871-6164 A much wanted son Lyn, younger daugh- or (0274) 783 085 for Stephen and ter of Kevon and Tanya, a playmate for Dianne Cress of Ham- Lachlan and a grand- ilton and Stuart, only son for Lloyd and son of Robert and Are you looking Trish. Christine Bridson of 270TC208-05 for Property Hamilton (formerly Management? DEATH NOTICES Pukeatua). Congratu- lations and best ALL TENANTS

YOUNG (EMERY) - wishes from both Hine Awaho (Ailie). families. ARE REQUIRED On October 19, 2005, TO COMPLETE peacefully at Avoca HEALTH AND House rest home, Te BEAUTY NEED FIIIIIINANCE ? APPLICATION Awamutu, aged 83.  Loved companion of BIKINI Season is Perrrrssonallllll Loanss FOR MS the late Joe Emery. coming, will you be  VehVehiiiiclecle Loans Dear mum of Moira ready? Lose weight Ph 871-5044 and dearly loved now. Phone Suzie  Home Loanss “Narney” of Michael, 083-275-579.  IIIIIIncome Prrrrobllllllemss OK Michelle, Nostalgia, Te Awamutu Realty MREINZ WANTED, fifteen peo-  Adverrrrsse Crrrrediiiitttt OK Raumana and Lin- ple to lose 5 to 45kgs. Adverr se Crr edii tt OK “Nobody does it better” coln. A service for Call Sue 0800-901-394. FULL STEAM AHEAD: Robyn Bowers on the offensive for Converts against Hine has been held. NOW OPEN Weta at ASB Bank Stadium. Weta won the women’s winter league semi- Te Awamutu Funeral SATURDAYS LANDLORDS final 29-22, only to be beaten 67-20 by Powa Chill in the final. The Weta Services Ltd. FDANZ TUITION No 10 pictured is C. Christian. 2980520AD and Griefcare. SECURITY REQUIRED Wishing your property MUSIC to be managed by a recognised professional? BEREAVEMENTS TUITION CALL US TODAY Cyclists setting hot ~ Guitar ~ Keyboard 0508-42-5626 TENANTS ~ Piano ~ Singing Lessons TAMAKI - Joan Needing help finding Marie. The family of Phone Jan: (021) 529-436 VEHICLE FINANCE accommodation which Joan wish to sincerely  suits your needs? pace in road series PICTURE framing No Deposit Finance thank family, friends,  tuition, six week Learner License Contact Francene Scott Arden won a sprint fi nish 20.55 minutes for the 14km journey. workmates and  course, learn how to Same Day Approval involving 15 riders to take out the A grade: Scott Ardern, 36.42, 1; Tim Gud- neighbours for the  on 871-7146, frame your own pho- Bad Credit - No credit second race in TeA Cycles sponsored sell 2, Cameron Holt 3, Wayne Manson 4, wonderful support Vehicles from $3000 Mobile summer series. Matt Hardie 5, Ryan Russell 6. and sympathy shown tos, prints, originals, B grade: Andrew Weatherley, 38.47, 1; Eric certificates, needle Ph: 0800 16 90 90 (027) 289-3952 Arden covered the 26km Pokuku- Murray 2, Mitchell Falconer 3, Jonathan Rob- to them during their 871-6287 a/h Kakepuku-Te Mawhai roads circuit time of loss. Please work and tapestries Watson Haworth inson 4, Glen Lewis 5, Glenn Crompton 6. with Waikato’s certi- Motors Finance Waipa Property in 36 minutes 42 seconds. C grade: Thomas Johnson, 42:59, 1; Mitch accept this as our per- International Tim Gudsell was sec- Maclarn 2, Alastair Tobin 3, Ross McNeil 4, sonal acknowledge- fied framer, 25 years Link Ltd. MREINZ ond and Cameron Holt third. Austin Heffernan 5, Paul Gerritsen 6. ment of our heartfelt experience, day or A fi eld of 146 riders faced the start- D grade: Tony Streifl er, 44.59, 1; Mathew appreciation and night courses. Phone FOR HIRE Gilmore 2, David Swney 3, Kevin Drower 4, Ron (07) 843-6672. PUBLIC NOTICES er on a night of fast times and sprint Kyle Sanson 5, Ian Bain 6. gratitude. fi nishes in all grades. E grade: Richard Smyth, 47.50, 1; Sean CARPET and uphol- In the U15 handicap race, the front McBeth 2, Heather Kumm 3, Alan Neilsen 4, MIDWIVES stery cleaner. Hire TO WHOM makers were determined not to be Graham Johns 5, Neil MacPherson 6. from the cleaning spe- TO WHOM caught. They rode well together, with F grade: Rob Taylor, 49:52, 1; Jane Strahan 2, Ian Parker 3, Cherie Jayues 4, Liz Taylor 5, cialists. Sincerity Dry- IT MAY Nicole Mellsop clearing out from cleaners. Phone 871- Eileen Pollock 6. Nicola McCormick coming into town. Under 15: Nicole Mellsop, 26.07, 1; Nicola 5471, 97 Sloane Street. CONCERN Josh Gibson closed to within 15 sec- McCormick 2, Josh Gibson 3, Hayden McCor- onds of the pair fi nishing third. He mick 4, Samual Clements-Stewart 5, Sjoerd PREMIER HIRE took fastest time with a respectable van Wagtendonk 6. If any moneys owing 1.5 tonne excavator M I D W I V E S to the rent of 6 Bruce Rubber track Berquist Drive is not Baird, Barrass tops Caring for you in pregnancy and birth Blade paid within 28 days of Free pregnancy testing. Available for Auger Local knowledge excellent greens. Dave Silva (Leaming- this date (October 21, birthing at Te Kuiti and Matariki. Trench, dig and helped Jim Baird and After the third round, ton) were beaten 2-1 by weed bucket 2005), the equipment Doug Barrass triumph three teams had three Baird and Barrass. Jocelyn Horsfall Pager (026) 108 633 On trailer on the said property when Te Awamutu wins each. The local team of Long or short term will be sold to defray Bowling Club hosted The team of Dave Jean Baird and Lois Leigh Veale Pager (026) 108 685 hire expenses. the annual Waikato McPherson and Peter Knight recorded three fi ve years and under Judson (Putaruru) were wins. Phone (027) 294-4392 OM Douglas. optional tournament on held to a draw after the Both these players, Advertising really works! 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PAGE 20 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 TO LET PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES BUSINESS SUPER VEHICLES FOR FOR SALE SALE STORAGE profes- FORM 1 DEALS COOL CLOTHING sional storage com- PUBLIC NOTICE and giftware. VISIONS pany, offers long term AUTO Trans servicing MAZDA 626 station storage, individual, SECTION 18(3) at Kihikihi (next to every 50,000km, wagon, 1988, $2700, Bookshop). Huge secure units. Razzas Harcourt Holdings Ltd, Stuart Law Ltd. good condition, going Storage, Otorohanga. R.D.2, Ohaupo has range of funky gear Phone 871-6426. overseas. Phone (07) including lots of top Phone 872-2485 or made application to 870-3915. the District Licensing labels. All well priced. (027) 499-7159. BUSINESS TE AWAMUTU. Agency at Te Awa- VISIONS. Clothing, Puniu Road, three mutu for the renewal of OPPORTUNITIES giftware. Open 7 bedroom, polished an on licence in re- days. EFTPOS includ- floors, very tidy $260 spect of the premises EARN from home, ing credit cards avail- p/w avail October 31. situated at 120 Sloane flexible hours, full able. Street, Te Awamutu, Pakura Street, three training and support. ZIPS replaced, trou- known as The Vault. bedroom and outside Earn up to $7,500 per sers, frocks, skirts month. Call 083-275- room, double garage, The general nature of the 242TC207-05 shortened. Sincerity very spacious execu- business conducted under 578. www.aimforthesky.com Drycleaners, 97 Sloane tive type home, $320 the license is restaurant. Street. p/w avail October 28. The days on which and the BUSINESSES FOR Rewi Street, two bed- hours during which liquor is SALE room and garage, just FOR SALE UNDER sold under the licence are $50 redecorated, walk to Monday to Saturday Great town, $180 p/w. 11.00am to 1.00am the fol- STAMPS 100 for $5. FLY SPR AYIING Otorohanga, lowing day and Sunday Tyres! or . Whawharua Road, 11.00am to 10.00pm. Business for sale. Long Phone 871-5351. three bedroom and The application may be established, Te Awamutu Great ensuite, two living ar- inspected during ordinary and surrounding areas. eas, Lockwood, double office hours at the office of Suit someone available in Prices! LIVESTOCK FOR garage, rural, $200 the Te Awamutu District Summer months or active Fitting & Balancing p/w, avail November SALE Licensing Agency at 110 retired person. 7. Please phone 871- Bank Street, Te Awamutu. Equipment, customer lists 8700. Blue Ribbon Kihikihi Road LIVE CALF Realty Ltd, MREINZ. Any person who is entitled and training available.

270TC207-05 Te Awamutu to object and who wishes to PIRONGIA SCHOOL Owner retiring. COLLECTION

TE AWAMUTU object to the grant of the OUTOUT---OFOFOF---ZONEZONE ENROLMENENROLMENTSTS Phone 871 3079 application may, not later Phone 871-6754 SELF STORAGE Pirongia School has up to 15 out-of-zone AC PETFOODS From $17 p/w than 10 working days after REGULAR 24hr access the date of the first publica- places available for Term 1, 2006. VEHICLES FOR VEHICLE PARTS Camera Surveillance tion of this notice, file a no- For an expression of interest form contact SALE FOR SALE PICK UPS PH: (07) 856-7584 tice in writing of the objec- tion with the secretary of the the school on 871-9727. or (027) 608-1749 FORD Laser, 1995, 0800 834 222 District Licensing Agency at The deadline for receipt of applications 136,000kms, manual, TWO double bedroom Waipa District Council, 110 TOWBARS is Monday, November 14, 2005. current reg and wof, SERVICE bulls for unit, close to town, Bank Street, Te Awamutu. excellent condition, Mufflers sale or lease, 2 year newly decorated, In accordance with Ministry regulations, This is the second publica- $5,950 ono. Phone Trailer Repairs old. Phone 871-3385. bonds and references tion of this notice. The first the order of priority will be: 871-4929. Bull Bars required, $200 p/w. Phone: (07) 870-6255 publication was made on 1. Siblings of current students Phone 871-2171 or October 18, 2005. 225 Rickit Rd, Te Awamutu LIVESTOCK (0274) 407-101. 2. Siblings of former students HONDA Civic 1990, auto, 1.3, current wof WANTED 3. Children of board employees and rego, very tidy, FOR SALE 4. All other students PUBLIC NOTICES $1,750 ono. Phone AC PETFOODS If a ballot is required it will be held on (021) 260-1194. Now Buying Wednesday, November 16, 2005. MAZDA 626 GLXE $2 Horses TE AWAMUTU Sedan, 1995 NZ New, CLOTHING 0800-834-222 MEETINGS Factory Alloys, $4995 SPORTS FIREHAWKS ono. Phone 870-6283. RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB ANTIBIOTIC / reject TE AWAMUTU milk wanted, 20c per ANNUAL GENERAL GRACELANDS MEETINGS litre. Phone Farrelly SPORTS MEETING Hazelmere Shops RUGBY CLUB Mon - Fri, 10-5.30pm Calf Rearing 871- Saturday October 29, GROUP OF TE PAHU 5075. SENIOR RUGBY Te Awamutu Clubrooms 2.00pm SERVICES SQUASH CLUB BBQ, lawnmower, ANNUAL GENERAL ANNUAL GENERAL stove, microwave and SURPLUS MILK MEETING AGENDA MEETING more to sell. Moving For Calves Tuesday October 25, overseas. Phone (07) Financial Report at the Te Pahu Phone Mark Bocock 2005 @Te Awamutu ANNUAL PUBLIC 870-3915. Chairman’s Report ANNUAL PUBLIC Squash Club (0274) 746-917 Sports Clubrooms, 7.30pm Elect Executive Committee or 872-1772 (President, Secretary, REPORTING FORUM November 21, 2005 FIREWOOD, 5m³ Treasurer, Club Captain) at 7.30pm $160. Phone (07) 878- FUTURE PROOFING NGOS Sell it in the GENERAL BUSINESS All Welcome 5242 or (021) 617-349. GRAZING Classifieds! Fees for 2006 Non government organisations are taking an AVAILABLE Junior Grades increasing role in the provision of social PUBLIC NOTICES Coaching Staff services, especially in the health and disability AVAILABLE - Wnr & Hfr Phone 871 5151 Code of Conduct sector. A key part of an NGO’s sustainability is ST JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Over 300,000 heifers to predict the future needs and trends and the MISSION MARKET & GALA returned home with industry FINANCIAL likely changes in the environment that we leading results. operate in. Saturday November 12, 2005 For experienced grazing - With this in mind Graceland’s has invited Robin  Stall space available NEED AN ACCOUNTANT?  Contact: Gunston, Chairperson of the NZ Futures Trust to Do you have any furniture whiteware etc Bruce (07) 827-4605 Business Setups and Business Services be the keynote speaker at Graceland’s Annual to donate to our mission fundraiser? Mobile (0274) 825-925 Please contact Parish office at or Freephone Public Reporting Forum. 871-5568 for more information. Call Progressive Business Hamilton 0800 10 84 94

(07) 854854---99039903 - 15 yrs exp. we visit As part of Graceland’s Reporting to our vested interest groups we invite you to the following:

FAMILY TRUST FORMATIFORMATIONON  Wednesday October 26 at 7.30pm www.nzgrazing.co.nz $600 + GST at Taylor’s Restaurant, 411 Greenhill Drive, Te Awamutu ~ House ~ Gifting ~ Business Setups FARM WORK  Keynote Speaker: Robin Gunston WANTED Call (07) 854854---99039903 - 15 years exp. we visit Chairperson of the NZ Futures Trust

 Supper FEED PADS SILAGE BUNKERS Robin is particularly active in community ~ Design & Build ~ futures, and is interested in education and new Call Tony: technology futures. He has been active in (027) 474-5139 consulting for the Trust as the adviser to the FuturePath Canterbury, a 50 year visioning project for the entire province, to the Parliamentary DID YOU KNOW... Commissioner for the Environment. He has recently completed a community engagement That you can NOW seminar series with Steven Ames from Portland, place Courier Oregon and other NZ speakers to raise awareness Classified adverts of the need for forming community visions in TURN YOUR UNWANTED in KIHIKIHI? GOODS INTO CASH! line with the proposed Local Government Bill. Sell them in the Classifieds This is a public forum and Just call into $ Phone 871 5151 open to any interested parties. Kihikihi Postshop $ class007

Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, October 25, 2005 PAGE 21 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WORK WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT

GARDENER, Ron BRUCON MORTGAGE Tree Surgeon King Country Playcentre Association TE AWAMUTU Elder, for all mainte- BROKER LAWNS nance. Ph 871-4282. Stump Removal Kai Awhina I te reo Maarori PLUMBING AND NZMBA Kaii Awhiina I t e reo Maarorii

Specialising in DRAINAGE Glen Rawson  Highly qualified An opportunity has become available for a Phone Christine part time Kai Awhina I te reo Maarori.  Quality guaranteed LARGE LAWNS Colin Downie Plumbing 871-3176 The position is up to 10 hours per week. (021) 545-302 RESIDENTIAL Plumbing & Drainage Craftsman, Plumber Ph Mike at FRASERS The successful applicant will have: LIFESTYLE Maintenance and Gasfitter   0800-888-121  Knowledge of Te reo Maaori Me ona tikanga New houses alterations Roofing Maintenance Phone Peter: 870-5474   An understanding of the philosophy of Playcentre Septic tank and effluents New or (021)-471-273 MYOB  Current working knowledge of Te Tiriti O Waitangi Blocked drains - Hydro Phone (027) 222-7590 or 870-2987a/h SITUATIONS  Excellent communication skills CARPENTER avail- Jet and Camera VACANT able. Te Awamutu Phone For an application form West. 23 years ex- Johnny Nelson (0274) 989-022 or and job description: perience. Phone Rick 871-8976 a/h WASHBRIGHT ENGIINEERIING Today on (0274) 742- Phone: (07) 873-7737 965 or 871-9737. MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN WORKSHOP TREATMENT Need Help? Applications must be received by Monday October 31, 2005 STOREPERSON CLARKE’S Low pressure, Exterior Computer CARPET For details please contact: Cleaning Accounting ‘Doctor’ CLEANING  John Stewart SHUTTLE Coloursteel roofs at 871-3176 For your carpet and SERVICE Roof spray, Tiles and HIRING upholstery cleaning Ph Pat or Deanne Decromastic Phone Keith, Rotary clean, pavers, Phone: 871-7062 mobile 872-2530 DAY driveways, footpaths (027) 280-0790 (027) 289-5496 or NEED A (027) 289-5497 Commercial buildings or 871-4930 TRUCK You’d be amazed what a part time job at our Te We aim to please Phone (0274) 763-347 SPOUTING replaced or 871-7389 LICENCE? TRAIN WITH AN Awamutu restaurant could do for you. Marley, $26 per me- EMPLOYER Not only will you gain new skills and increased tre, fitted inc GST. Rosetown confidence through our first-class training - but TREE & STUMP Call Tony 871-3620. Are you: our competitive pay rate will soon have your DRIVER  SERVICE 16 - 17 years old? bank balance in great shape. Limited (18 years old and left Call Dennis Clements TRAINING Now Servicing school in the last six You can also look forward to flexible hours, Phone opportunities to develop within our organisation TOTAL TREE CARE Sell it in the Te Awamutu months) or (0274) 125-000 and all the fun that comes with being part of the Phone 871-5221 Classifieds! For Exterior Cleaning  Unemployed and on Te Awamutu Owned Moss, Mould and Algae 871-5569 the benefit? McDonald’s tm team. Treatments, Houses, Roofs, and Operated Phone 871 5151 We will help you: So if you’ve got a positive attitude, enthusiasm, Driveways, Cobbles etc also  energy and you’d enjoy serving our customers, Fly and Spider Treatments PC PROBLEMS? look for a job  Gain valuable work please apply in person on November 1, 2005 For your Free quote NO fix, no fee, repairs between 10.00am - 4.00pm to see Hine at FOR SALE from experienced local experience Phone Tui 871-7205  Up-skill and retrain McDonald’s Te Awamutu or 0800 GO SOFTWASH IT professional. Mo- FULL DENTURES 0800-467-638 bile upgrades, repairs Phone Rosemary on and installations ser- (07) 827-3754 (we have an Fax (07) 848-1702 From [email protected] vice. No call out fees! answer phone) $780 Phone Matt (021) Or text your name and + gst 261-5277 or 870-3038. number to (027) 294-8556 Denture Repairs MEATEATER HOMEKILLS LTD Anti Snoring Devices WORK WANTED Phone A1 Dental Lab Now! Phone 871-9995 www.meateater.co.nz We are looking for the following (07) 827-6750 N & G FENCING  Post Driving  Lifestyle Blocks ~ BUTCHERY MANAGER STOCK SALES “DO  Post & Rail  Subdivisions ~ BAKERY MANAGER  Post & Wire Retaining Walls THE  Deer Fencing  Stockyards ~ PRODUCE MANAGER

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TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE THING” ~ Free Quotes and Advice ~ We have other full time Phone Nick (0274) 730-001 or (07) 827-1849 vacancies available in store. Thursday October 27 - 11.00am If this sounds like you please apply to: Location: Te Awamutu Sale Yards, 3 Guys Supermarket Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu Appearing in the Courier are available in colour and 39 Rewi St, Te Awamutu Sale Comprising PHOTOS black and white Ph: 871-3086 Fax: 871-3279 ORDER AT THE COURIER OFFICE 11.00am Prime & Boners Be TIdy EMAIL: [email protected] 10 Fat Cattle Business, Education, SITUATIONS VACANT 80 Boners 11.30am Dairies Transport, Industrial, 15 Fsn & Fsn x cows/hfrs Domestic, You 12.00 noon Store Cattle KEEP TE AWAMUTU MARKETING A/c Client 15 Top 1 yr WF strs BEAUTIFUL SOCIETY CO-ORDINATOR 15 Top 1 yr WF hfrs 80 ylg beef x strs & hfrs 50 wnr beef x strs & hfrs The person we seek will have a professional work ethic and 12.00 noon Feeder calves attitude. They will be able to display enthusiasm for a position that 150 calves does require accurate keyboard, computer and editorial proofing 12.00 noon Sheep skills. They must be able to work with a diverse range of 20 fat lambs personalities and meet scheduled deadlines. Further Entries Being Accepted All enquiries to: Duties and skills will include: Steve Weck 07 870-2961 0274 770 109 Chris Ryan 07 871-3313 029 902 0431  Quality control of advertising and marketing material Peter Cain 07 871-3580 0274 933 808  Layout and proof reading of advertising and marketing material Peter Schnuriger 07 871-3316 029 958 2680  Joe Neems 07 856-6261 0274 947 370 Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Publisher  Weekly upgrading and printing of company property listing portfolio  Assistant to company Director LIVESTOCK WANTED BONER COWS WANTED Experience in a Real Estate office and the Harcourts way would be an advantage but not a prerequisite for the position. This is a full Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment time position based at Harcourts Otorohanga office with a remuneration negotiated in accordance with experience and skills. Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule If you possess the qualities we seek please post your CV to: Also empty heifers and potter bulls

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