NEW ZEALAND POLICE LIBRARY

(C) by INTERNATIONAL IPA 1974

V CZ1 C:P..4A 4Z. POLICE to 471 ASSOCIATION ,r011 oF NA titm..:,Vol. 17, No. 4 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington ea a magazine December, 1983 GUEST EDITORIAL 44 3V IPA has taken Doris and I literally all over the ELECTRONIC a world but somehow I never dreamed it would bring us to the Antipodes! dik Now it has and we both count ourselves extremely fortunate in being able to meet so many IPA friends: lb!R,22_AA •:„.!!___1•194IPA1974 by some of whom we have never met before and some of whom we have Only known through correspondence. The New Zealand Section has always ranked METERINGIntemationulvery high in my affections, not only its obvious dedica- tion to the ideals of our Association but because it has Police always done what is so important to anyone holding my office — been prompt in its replies to my corres- pondence and in complying with international deci- Associationsions. All your night requirements As we grow, we must inevitably have greater ad- ministrative problems and in consequence my task Hot food, free coffee or tea Journal becomes the more difficult. If only more Sections would follow the New Zealand example, we could go When travelling make us your one stop shop EDITOR: Carole Reidy forward further and faster. District Headquarters My visit has prompted a lot of media coverage and Your Mobil auto mart Central Police Station, Private I hope that what I have been able to say has made Bag, Auckland more of your countrymen conscious of our great As- sociation and its important role in society. I hope that, ASSISTANT EDITOR: as a result, you will receive the support and assistance PAPATOETOE MOTORDROME Sherwood Young, Youth Aid you require for what I am certain will be a tremendous Section, Police National H.Q., Friendship Week in 1986. Private Bag, Wellington. Those people from other parts of the globe who AW — CD miss the opportunity to enjoy the delights of your WE NEVER CLOSE ADVERTISING AND beautiful country and the warm friendship of New Zea- PUBLICATION: land police officers will have missed the opportunity of Percival Publishing Co. a lifetime. (N.Z.) Ltd. • Providing nothing untoward happens, you will P.O. Box 52-117, Auckland. most certainly see the Halletts back in 1986! Phone 860-079 And until then, all we can both say is "Thanks for lOtiob!O having us'' we shall never forget the warmth of your P.O. Box 3725, Wellington. welcome, the delights of your beautiful land and the Phone 847-948 friends we have made. Servo per amikeco, Cnr Penbroke Street P.O. Box 875, . H. V. D. Hallett Phone 64-872 International Secretary General and Great South Road P.O. Box 1327, Dunedin. Papatoetoe Phone 775-744 Printed by Maxwell Printing Co. (N.Z.) Ltd, 445 New North Road, Kingsland, CLOSING DATE Auckland, 3. MARCH ISSUE — FEBRUARY 1st PHONE: Phone 864-199 Opinions expressed In this publica- COVER PHOTO: Our 1986 Friendship Week Logo. Logo 2784296 or 2784071 tion are not necessarily those of the designed by John Vaughan Christchurch, organisation, printers or pub- Photo Courtesy of Graham Morrell, Police photographer, lishers. Wellington. NEW ZEALAND POLICE Letters to the Editor LIBRARY Kindly sponsored by Dear Editor, within 60 miles of London, A train service to London Perhaps you may be able to print this sortruns of at least twice hourly and the fast train takes an letter a little differently from the usual thank youhour type. to reach Victoria from Brighton. KILBIRNIE By this I mean when members from the section Thehave house is situated in the centre of Hove, visited other members in different countries ornear sec- a good shopping area, and language schools tions of our Association, it has now become theare situated within easy walking distance. There are AUTO SERVICES usual thing, (must say first that this is only goodopen car parking arrangements. manners) to express their thanks for everything thatThe charge will be $5 per person per night, half was done for them in the way of hospitality. Inprice this for those five and 14 years of age, and a reduc- letter we would like to show the reverse side tionof the will be available for longer tenancies, on terms "medal", in practice the "hosts'' thanking the to be agreed upon. MobLilj member for their visit, and more so the section whichWe hope that you will give this project your sup- the member belongs. To get things in their rightport or- and ALL BOOKINGS TO BE MADE THROUGH: Proprietors: Roger Bull & Bob Dyers (ex IPA Members) der, our thanks go to Dai and Ann Harding fromMr A.Mis- Boniface sion Bay, Auckland for their lightning visit, althoughCounty Police Office, their visit was too short, we enjoyed their companyHove, Sussex, Phone: 877-102 for that evening and although we said goodbye,England we really hope it is only cheerio, its a long time sinceYours sincerely Open 7 days 7-9 p.m. one has said this with a lump in their throats!! Kenneth H. Robinson, Chief Executive Officer To you, the New Zealand Section of IPA, you are the furthest "outpost, but sound truly wonderfulDear Editor "Ambassadors" of your section, please, please tryI wanted to to let you know personally that I have All Mechanical Repairs pass our way. I'm sorry that on certain occasionswritten a book about the early days of the Interna- Full Lube Facilities there are "official persons" who, for some reasontional or Police Association. The story of the birth and Auto Acc & Sweets other, do not live up to the motto of our Association,growth of the Association has been adapted and ap- but one can rest assured there are many of uspears who on cassettes. The narrative is professionally Full Dunlop Tyre Service know the true meaning and try to put into actionread and is about 85 minutes in duration. The cost of Specialist in Computer Vehicle Tuning Servo-per-Amikeco as much as is within ourone power tape is 2.95 (home) and I 4.50 (abroad), this and limits, even if it is only a bottle of wine andprice a bite including postage and packing. Agent for Gateway Rental Cars to eat! Further reductions can be made with bulk pur- Discounts for all Association Members Thank those who have visited us and wechasing. look For irstance, at home, it is possible to give. forward, we hope, to meeting more of you Kiwisa discount from of 25% on purchases of 50 copies and "down under-. one-third on purchases of 100 copies. Fifty copies FRIENDLY SERVICE Our private address's can be obtained fromwould your therefore cost 115 (or I: 2.30 each tape), Travel Secretary as this will be forwarded to herand as 100 copies would cost 200 (or 2 each tape), soon as possible. after allowing for postage and packing. Abroad, 100 Pietro Orefticopies can be purchased for i 400 and 50 copies for KINGSTON Bruno Zacchingnaf- 210, after allowing for the high cost of postage and Chick Grounsellpacking, plus extra administrative costs. (The Three Mustgetbeers of Trieste)There are funny and sad moments, as the story SERVICE STATION LTD shows the early stages of the Association which I Dear Editor, and pioneer members of this and other countries PHONE: 898-279 I have pleasure in informing you that yet hadanother to contend with, to the eventual recognition of IPA House has been opened at 5 Abergavennythe Association. You may wish to obtain a copy, or House, Rochester Gardens, Hove, Sussex,copies, England. of this tape, so that members of the IPA, FRIENDLY SERVICE The Sussex IPA House, situated within 400their families and friends, can hear the story. If so, yards of the sea, and two hundred yards of Hoveperhaps you could kindly let me know. If not, Police Social Club, which is open six nights aperhaps week, you might let IPA members know about this Hours: Mon.-Wed. - 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs. - 7 a.m.- and members using the House will be welcomecassette upon anyway. production of their current IPA Membership Card.I look forward to hearing from you in the near 8 p.m., Fri. - 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The accommodation consists of two largefuture. bed- rooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and WC. Servo Per Amikeco Service through friendship. It is situated within easy reach of Gatwick Air- Arthur Troop, REM, D.Hm port and Newhaven Harbour by road or train, and is (Founder of the IPA) 2 11 Dear Editor, Federal State Police of Niedersachsen and Hoping you are keeping well, had one of yourworks in Bremen. He collects shoulder patches, police officers visiting me at my home where hepolice caps/helmets and uniforms. He corresponds stayed for one week, namely Ross Timms whoin English. is CROWN attached to the CIB in Wellington. My wife andDietmar I Heller were delighted to have him in our home, and Pettenkoferstrassehe 6, conducted himself, at all times, in a gentlemanly8440 Straubing, manner; and, without us even having to ask, heFederal Republic of Germany helped with the washing up after meals, and all whoWorks with police in Bavaria. Corresponds in FARMERS have met him have enjoyed his company. I mustGerman but would have to get letters from here once again compliment the New Zealand policetranslated on as necessary. He collects police the type of person that is chosen to serve in theircaps/helmets, shoulder patches and badges. ranks and the high requirements it is expectedHarald of its Kramer members. This is quite obvious by the appearance,Polizelhauptwachtmeister The Store with the Modern Retaildiscipline and manners which we have takenWollreffenweg note of 94 while Ross Timms was with us. 7110 Oehringen, We at the IPA have in turn enabled Ross toFederal Republic of Germany Department have a long and sound memory of his stay with usCollects in shoulder patches and police South Africa. When he visited, in particular, Durban,caps/helmets. Works with the Motorway (Autobahn) Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town, IPAPolice mem- in Stuttgart. bers went out of their way to make him feel at home. Garry Lambert * Gifts I have already written to such persons thanking them Associate Secretary for Germany for their generosity. We hope that one day Ross will return, or that we may one day have the opportunity * Luxury Goods in China to visit him in New Zealand. * Kitchenware I must thank you also for publishing the namesBooks Received and addresses of myself and other IPA members in * Hardware SWA. They have had a very good response Hoghughi,and are M. (1983) The Delinquent: Directions happy to be corresponding with IPA membersfor in Social Control, London, Burnett Books Limited, your country. 317 pp., Paper Back $NZZ24.50, Distributed by * Home appliances I have, however, one more IPA member ofHutchinson. the South African section who would like to correspondNot worth reviewing. * Liquor Supplies with IPA members in New Zealand. His name is Massimo Fanicchl, aged 26 years, address: P.O. Box 7011, Boreno Park, Kempton Park, 1622,As Rep. True Today as it Was Then! S. Africa. His interests are police badges and "Whatever power is annexed to your office, re- insignia as well as stamp collecting and friendlygard always the intention of it. It is a glorious oppor- VISIT OUR MODERN STORE INcorrespondence. He will also supply IPA members,tunity of doing all possible good; — to secure and corresponding with him, magazines from Southprotect the innocent from the hands of violence; — Africa. to preserve the public peace to the utmost of your CIVIC SQUARE HASTINGS I have taken note of your friendship weekpower, in and to bring the disturbers of it to condign New Zealand in 1986 and I would very muchpunishment: ap- This is briefly your duty. Let then the preciate it if you could send me brochures asservice soon of the public be the great motive of all those as they are in print as I will try to attend after goingactions which regard your office; this, properly at- to the IEC meeting in Australia. tended to, will keep you from all officious, wanton Yours sincerely, acts of power; this will prevent your bringing into PHONE Andre Martinagliayour office your own little resentments. This indeed will prevent all false imprisonments against law and Dear Editor, conscience, and render you the object of general es- Could you please include the following namesteem: infor, while you act in such a manner, and from IHASTINGS: 87%155 the next Journal. They are all police officers insuch motives, your prisoners themselves must re- Germany who wish to correspond with New spectZealand you, nor will it be in the power of malice itself officers with a view to obtaining or exchangingto items rob you of the just applause of the public, the re- of police uniforms. ward of the faithful execution of a public trust." WMPLIKURAU: 88•140Ingo Gillman "OBSERVATIONS ON THE OFFICE OF Heideweg 2A CONSTABLE" D-2822 Schwanewede, Saunders Welch, High Constable of Ho!burn Division Federal Republic of Germany in the Country of Middlesex, in 1754. 4 5 the heavy discharge on the battery through use of headlights, radio, spotlight and low speeds round the A Voice from city. The vehicle was not a favourite with the Police Horseshoe Inn the Past Department. Sealed beam headlights were costly to replace, an average of 12-14 miles per gallon, 4-speed 47 Arawa Street, Matata gearbox with steering column gear change and general maintenance added to cost. Your cover photograph on the June 1983 IPABy this time 1954-56, the back yard of City Police Magazine of an old police car (a Humber SuperStations Snipe) started to look like Woolworths in its variety of has evoked many memories, fond and otherwise,car makes of my Humber Snipes, Plymouths, Chevrolets, long association with the vehicle in the courseFords, of my Vauxhalls, Wolseleys, some four cylinder, most early carrer in the police. six. This culminatedin a replacement programme using I set out some brief recollections which mayonly cause Holden motorcars, which made substantial sav- Full Licensed — Comfortable Accommodation a recall by some older members, serving or nowings retired,in spare parts and proved satisfactory to date. like me. W. T. Cook Family Dinners — Bistro Meals first met the vehicle in a pristine condition, when I IPA No. 20 Garden Bar with Barbeque wasa memberof her Majesties' Bodyguard forEditors some Note: six Incidentally, the featured police car ac- weeks from December 1953 to end Januarytually 1954 belongs — to Barry Thomson who is the Curator of Conference Facilities including a Smorgasbord Service New Zealand Royal Tour. the Police Museum at Porirua Police College. Barry has recently joined IPA. Your Friendly Hosts: Andre 5,- Venus Paterson WANTED Phone Matata 22-002 ASSOCIATE SECRETARY FOR AUSTRALIA A vacancy now exists for the position of Associate Secretary for Australia. Applica- tions are invited from members wishing to fill this vacancy. Please reply to the Secretary Suncourt General in the first instance.

Motor Hotel The vehicle was supplied .by the Public Service Garage as shown in the photograph, black, shining and new, to be later fitted with radio but then no red light or police signs. These were later added after theAGM Tour. My 46 rooms — 7 family units most with a lake view driver was Constable George Stevens of Ashburton. We are quite often accompanied in the car by anThe Annual General Meeting of the International Australian Detective Sergeant, Sam Clearly. ThePolice vehi- Association (New Zealand Section) will be Bar and Restaurant cle proved to be very comfortable, reliable andheld trouble in Wellington commencing at 2 p.m. on Friday Swimming Pool and Spa free. With some regret I said goodbye to it at the27th end April of 1984. This Meeting will be held on the 7th the Tour after having travelled in it from Aucklandfloor to conference room, Police National Headquar- Children's play area Bluff (South Island). ters, Moleswodh Street, Wellington. On foreshore, near town centre Prior to and later, the Police Department alwaysPlease Note: Reservations can be made through Instant Freeline had trouble getting new and replacement vehicles each year. After the Royal Tour the Public Service GarageAt the AGM before the Election of Officers, a had a large number of these Super Snipes andMotion did not will be put before the Meeting to amend the know what to do with them. They offered themConstitution to the of the New Zealand section to read that Northcroft Street, Taupo Police Department, who took them, and usedthe them term for of office for the officers of our section will be some years. for a term of three years and not two years as has Phone 88-265 I next met the vehicle as a CIB Night Patrolbeen the case up until the present time. This means Detective at Wellington. I learnt never to park thatthe the officers to be elected at the 1984 AGM will vehicle after 2 a.m. on a flat road — always onbe a required slope. to serve a three year term if this change Invariably on your return the battery was flat. Causedto the Constitution by is accepted at the AGM. SPRAYPAINTERS AND PANELBEATERS rwid,"THE olden PROFESSIONALS" tel Un Regional Roar Waikato/Bay of Plenty • See us first for ALL PANEL & PAINTWORK From Tauranga • FREE NO-OBLIGATION QUOTES Our spy has been busy and tabled his report. • and a WRITTEN GUARANTEE on all the work we do David Bauer who is presently stationed at • We are also OPEN ON SATURDAYS Opotiki, is soon to move back to Wellington. Unfor- tunately the move is due to a health problem. So • Have a WEEKEND SERVICE (especially for trade vehicles) David we wish you all the best and expect to see • and have a LOAN CAR AVAILABLE all for your convenience you back in the Bay of Plenty, in that lovely retire- • ment home in Whakatane. Brian McWilliam has recently completed a 10- , week stint in the uniform branch and apart from "CARAVAN SPRING CLEANS" being busy, continually expresed amazement at the number of prisoners we escort around the country. Bring your caravan in and well repaint or refurbish it in time for your next holiday away. Perhaps, Brian, you could get to headquarters and Christmas is closer than you think! HAWKES BAY champion the escort of prisoners "cause", to the 10 STOCK STREET, NEW LYNN- PHONE: 875-460 Another year drawing to a close. 1983 hasJustice been Department. I know most of us would be ex- very quiet IPA (wise) with no visitors to the area.tremely Bill grateful to hand over that odious task. 26 HENDERSON VALLEY ROAD, HENDERSON Hollinshead is our new NEC delegate and keen toBetty Ireland has just returned from a visit to keep in touch with members from around the Noumeacoun- and was accompanied by her mother and try. two sisters. The males of the family stayed home to Policing in Hawkes Bay has been the busiestlook forafter the household establishments. Whee, many a year and there is still a big amount of en-some ladies have all the luck. quiry work still going on. We were pleased to haveFrom Hamilton the services of CIB Staff from throughout the NorthWell that Peter Williams has done it again FOR FAST AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL INTO Island with Christchurch also providing five CIB • this time he is away on a dream deportation trip members to assist. Hopefully, it will be a quiet which naturally brings him to Paris and his brother. I GREERTON SERVICE STATION Christmas for all to have a break from work withbelieve our he dropped his man off in Austria, then back families. through Paris, London and home. I guess he will be The big social event on the calender was ablethe to tell more when he gets back. What a trip and 1278 Cameron Road, Tauranga Hawkes Bay Police Charity Ball. Held in the Centen-all expenses paid as well! How does he do it? nial Hall in Napier, over 700 guests had an enjoyableJohn Gott has also fallen on his feet and is off to time with the Hawkes Bay Hospice benefittingAussie. from Has an interview to carry out, the suspect the profits. The hall was well decorated with severalbeing a woman too!! Good on you John, make the Open 7 Days huge parachutes adorning the ceiling and a helicop-most of it but please save a little funds, my books ter adding interest. Mark Classen, MPs and localshow a few gaps beside your name!! Mayors were among the invited dignitaries. ThanksOur Hamilton Police Rugby Team plus suppor- to the hard working Committee for the spectacularters have just returned from Aussie, after a very fun- evening. filled fortnight. I believe they won against the SUPPLIERS OF CNG AND There has been few transfers or promotions"Souths" in Brisbane. Someone mentioned they CALTEX PETROL & OIL within the District but Hastings have companywere for a team of geriatrics but I think that is a little Mike Wilkinson with the recent transfer of Markmean, retired maybe! We haven't heard any rumours PLUS ALL CALTEX PRODUCTS (Moose) Classen from Wellington. Wedding bellsback in yet and they say they were all well-behaved, IN OUR STAR SHOP January include John Hutchinson and Diane howeverMur- we will wait and see. phy, Dale Wallis and Juke Inglis, and Sam McLeodWe also welcome two new members. Greg Mar- and Julie Cameron. tin and John Collins. Great to have you aboard. Still Peter Mulhare is now on secondment withhave the a few more pending but difficult to extract their Phone: Tauranga 85-700 Nuire Government with Noel Davey our Radiopocketbooks. Tech- Oh by the way, finally got Frank Smith nician. on our books — about time too Sniffy. All the best for the Festive .Season from all Well our visit from Dick Grace and his party Hawkes Bay IPA members. Ross Pinkham went off extremely well. They arrived on the Friday 8 9 I had explained to Elton that any fish foul hooked had to be returned to the water, dead or alive. He didn't believe me until I showed him the AWANUI HOTEL rules on my licence. Bang the line races and on board I pull a 2 kg rainbow. After the ritual tap on the head, I noticed MOTEL that the yellow toby lure had caught the fish just under the jaw. I told Elton that it had been foul hooked but not seeing any rangers around, I inad- MAIN ROAD, AWANUI vertantly dropped the fish onto the floor. We commenced to let the lines back out when I noticed my beautiful 2 kg rainbow drift past the stern. The Friendliest Family Hotel in the North Hotel Accommodation What happened I yelled to Elton but he looked pretty — Self Contained Motels blank. I then noticed my son making his way back to the bow, "She's right dad, I though I would help out Family and Double Units and save you doing it!" Licensed Dining room Now can anyone tell me how do you scold a policeman's son for being honest Swimming Pool Evan Jordan Fishing and Scenic Tours Arranged Haven't received any other titbits from Rotorua but believe they all thoroughly enjoyed Dick Grace's A Home away from home visit. Our thanks go to the Rotorua Police Club, for turning on a very enjoyable social hour and for the Your Host: Peter Witch gifts they made to the touring party. I know the mar- vellous welcome they received, will be remembered PHONE: AWANUI 77-021 by all concerned. Thanks Rotorua Well that's it for the Scribe this time. I seem to have excelled myself but it will make up for the past skimpy news reports. As this will be published in the December jour- nal, I would like to wish, "a very happy festive sea- and were hosted by the Station. Bernie Kellyson" made to all our members and hope the New Year the presentations on our behalf and receivedbrings untold all the good things in life. CLIFFS SERVICE STATION gifts in return. Thank heavens we were well pre- Kind regards, Marilyn Stoble pared. After afternoon tea and a tour of the station, FIVE CROSS ROADS we supplied numerous drinkies and swapped many tales. From there, a large number of our members HAMILTON joined the party for dinner at the Glenview HotelHutt and Valley later returned to the club for "one for the road". Some members also hosted a few visitors in theirI spoke with a Foundation member of the New own homes, for I believe pavlova and coffee.Zealand The IPA today and had a good chat with him. A following morning, the party left to continue theirwellknown and respected gentleman in the greater tour. I know that they were extremely impressedWellington with area. His IPA number is 20 and he is aformer OPEN 7 DAYS the arrangements and their Hamilton visit willPresident remain of our IPA from 1968 until 1974. He, in fact, memorable. It was a great response by all membersjoined the IPA in England in 1964 whilst overseas, Shell Shell before our IPA even got started. When he joined, there and for that I say "thanks". were 35 members throughout New Zealand. He is our From Rotorua fon-ner division commander, ex-superintendent W. T. For those members who remember Elton(Trevor) Cook, better known around the greater Wel- George will understand why he enjoyed his troutlington fish- Region as "Sport" and believe me, he is a real Accessories Puncture and Workshop Repairs WOF ing at Rotorua. I took him out at 11 a.m. on totruesport. Lake Trevor retired from the police at Lower Hutt in Your One Stop Shell Shop Rotomahana, with my son Christopher, agedDecember 10 1980. On the 14th November next he travels years. to Auckland, leaving us for good, and on the 19th By 3 p.m. we had eaten most of the wideNovember selec- marries an Auckland lady, Miss Barbara tion of New Zealand cheeses and salami, naturallyRussell. Of course, their home will be in Auckland. As PHONE: HAMILTON 55-419 washed down with a few ales. On board we Trevorhad 10 explained to me — to Aucklanders, New Zea- excellent trout from our trolling. Our total catchland had stops at the Bombay Hills. I replied that I thought it been 23 but some were returned because ofwas size Papakura. but He said, No Bob. Aucklanders have Elton disagreed! Some were also lost near theheard boat. of Papakura but the Bombay Hills are a 10 psychological block, and New Zealand stopsbehalf there. of all IPA members in the Hutt Valley of wishing ENGINE Places like Wellington or Lower Hutt are but namesall other to Regions, a very merry Christmas, and a happy Aucklanders." Ye gods, Trevor, I don't fancy yourand prosperous New Year. chances living among Aucklanders now after saying Regards, Bob Fleming RECONDITIONING that about them. Seriously though Trevor, we will miss you in the Hutt Valley and we all wish you and (by the SEE THE SPECIALISTS time this is published) —your wife all the happiness for the future and may it be a long and happy one. God • 36 Pollen Street, Grey Lynn, bless you both. Keep in touch. Auckland Speaking of Division Commanders, Superinten- Phone 762-196 dent J. W. (Jim) McGuire and his wife are off to the United Kingdom in the New Year for the purposeSouthland of olle1111IP •Phone: The Mall, 664-329 Onehunga attending the wedding of their duaghter in England. They plan astopover in South EastAsia. The durationGreetings of to all the members from the south At the ElIGIIIE •Phone: 107 Mountain 575-579 Road, Panmure their vacation will be three months. We wish bothmomentwe Mr and are in the full bloom of spring. If the weather • Lower Dent Street, Whangarei Mrs McGuire Bon Voyage for their trip. keeps going we will be giving you lot in the north a run for your money this year. Hopefully no wellies and wet , REBURDER• Phone:• 8 King 88-561 Street, Hamilton On the subject of Superintendent McGuire I have Phone: 73-479 just had asudden surge of blood to the area ofweather the brain. gear in the middle of the upcoming summer for How many stations in New Zealand can boastus threelot this year. Several months back I wais in Dunedin off duty for LIITIITED •Phone: Pohutu 6877 Street, Whakatane police officers who hold a medal awarded to thethem National from Party Conference with a number of others • 10 Pretoria Street, Lower Hutt Her Majesty the Queen? Superintendent J. W. McGuire An MSI Company Phone: 697-078 and Chief Inspector W. K. Egan both have thefrom Queens Invercargill. I had a chat with a few of the locals Police Medal (OPM) and Sergeant L. C. (Laurie)there Ga- and was pleased to hear that they read this Is7*./ • Comer of Church and West Street, Palmerston North. Phone: 82-151 bites has the Queens Service Medal (OSM) magazine.— all at Unfortunately you fellas are not giving me • 277 Palmerston Road, Gisborne. Phone: 82-350 Lower Hutt. That is something we are proud anyof here info' in to put in this column and it would be a nice • Corner of Cameron and Leach Street, New Plymouth. Phone: 85-263 the Valley. change to hear what is going on in the thriving met- • 13 Cook Street, Wanganui. Phone: 53-868 Molly Measor and her husband John areropolis of to NSW of Dunedin and surrounding areas. So any Australia for a vacation in early November. Watchscandal, that news or other interesting gossip — just drop 1 seafood Molly. Aw, heck — let your hair downme — a I've line. got medication for it I can give you on your return. We have had a few people on the move from the Saw Brendan Cody yesterday on his firstdistrict day back again. Dave Cochrane has goneto Christchurch at work after he and his wife Carol spent the pastwhere two he will serve with his wife, April (nee Hill). Within months travelling throughout the USA and Canada.the district He Dave Knubley has moved from Invercargillto Tauranga-Taupo Lodge looked a little lost. I know the feeling Brendan.Gore. Both Another had mover to Christchurch has been Dave a wonderful time seeing States such as California,Norton who has gone back to work with the CIB there. Lake Taupo — New Zealand Colorado, Nevada. Arizona, Texas, Florida, NewComing York, back on the force is Mike Schout who has Torronto and Vancouver and Hawaii, I envy yourejoined both. after some three years' absence; he is the 2 i/c Peter Dawe of the Upper Hutt Police andat his Riverton. wife, To all those who 'have been moving about Luxury Motels — Caravan Park June, are also back from their four-month worldwe wishtrip and you and yours the best in your endeavours. they also saw just about everything there is to seeFast on approaching are the hectic days of Christmas Family Cabins and Camper Vans Welcome this trip. Lots of souvenirs from the police in Scan-and all the money spending that goes with them.loften dinavia. Trips to the Holy Land, Italy, France, wonderSwitzer- just how many of us get the oppotunity to sit Alongside Tauranga-Taupo River on the south eastern side land which Peter loved very much, etc. etc. down for both Christmas and Boxing Days to enjoy the On the 4th November next the Internationalcomplete days without having to do any policing. Those of Lake Taupo Secretary-General, Mr H. V. D. Hallett (England)of us is with families appreciate the chance more than the arriving in the Wellington/Hutt Valley area. Mrothers. Hallett Stillis our chosen occupations mean that some- Stream and Lake Fishing Centre the Retired-Assistant Chief Constable of the oneKent must Con- be on hand todo the job so I hope thatsome of stabulary in the UK. That Rank is the equivalentyou toget our lucky and enjoy the time that you get. As for Within easy reach of Tongariro National Park and Assistant Commissioner. myself, well I have been told that I am one of a group Kaimamawa Forest On Sunday, 16th October last Lawrie Philpottgoing to Queenstown for the New Year's festivities hosted an IPA couple from Canada. They areah Mr life and can be so cruel at times — having to spend New For inquiries and reservations Mrs Dick and Barbara Mackay of the WinnipegYear City working and having fun! I'll try to grin and bear up Police, Manitoba, Canada. They are touring underNew the strain, you know how it is. Write to: The Manager, RM. 2, Turangi, NZ Zealand and were travelling overland from AucklandI think that I have aboutdone my dash for this time. I via Rotorua and Wanganui. They both left Wellingtonhope that you people within the Southland region will Phone: 8385 Turangi on the Monday morning by ferry for Christchurch.remember to let me know of any information that you By the time this is published Christmas shouldwould bethink fit to be in this column. Meantime Merry upon us and I would like to take this opportunityChristmas on and an even happier New Year. 12 13 Wellington Dan MacMillan, Andy Walker, Tony Leighton. But on Two new members to join the Region's strengththe debit side we have lost, Denis Kitney, Elroy Ainsley recently, were Commissioner Thompson and(Ten Deputy speed), Tony Miller and last but not least Amanda VISITORS TO Commissioner Trappitt who has since retiredFleming and (lovingly known as A. J.) moved to the Auckland Region. Our best wishesSpecial go Events: Shawn Connell-McDowell and Gary HAMILTON with him. Also adding to our Regions list of wellSimpson known recently had the experience of five days on active IPA members are Ron Frederickson (Treasurerthe HMNZS Otago being lost amidst 250 sailors. The of the Hawkes Bay Region) and John Coomber,buzz wenta around that they never left their mates far Committee member from Christchurch. behind. The sailed off the Barrier and White Island. We all enjoyed the company (if somewhatPlenty brief) of of refreshment was consumed and we were are WELCOME to brouse Richard Grace and his 35 strong party from informedCalifornia. that it was not all Tom Bola (they are looking Their hectic 10-hour stay in Wellington concludedforward with to a similar invite to us the USS Phoenix). through our selection of a very successful function at the Wellington PoliceResignation: There was a recent sad loss when un- Casual, Formal and Mature Club. The very nice presentations they madeexpectedly are now Steve Beaumont resigned and departed on display. from us for civvy street. I am sure that we will hear Styles in sizes A major event for the Region was the visitmore of Hugh of this likely lad, known affectionately in this and Doris Hallett. This is the first time the InternationalDivision as 007. Farewell, but not goodbye. Another Secretary General has visited New Zealandwell-known and it was celebrity, Ivy Phillips left us for a two-year obviously a tremendous success. Co-ordinatedworking by the holiday of the United Kingdom and Europe. 1986 Committee, the Australian 1986 CommitteeShe will and be well chaperoned by that luscious Lovey with sponsorship from Qantas, his trip coincidedReal, with one of our lady police women who has taken 12.22 the National Executive Council's meeting in one-yearWel- LOWP. We know that they are going to be- 403 GREY St HAMILTON EAST. PH. 66-405 lington on 5 November. Hugh's contribution haveto that themselves? We should have some grand Aftar Hours 53165 meeting and his real enthusiasm and helpfulstories com- for the magazine when they do return. We are ments for our 1986 Friendship Week were particularlysorry to lose Constable Alan Goodwin who received a appreciated. On the 7 November a highly successfulbetter offer from his old firm, the NZ Army — with a AN ALTERATION SERVICE IS AVAILABLE, PURCHASES WILL BE POSTEDdinner at the Overseas Terminal helped Hughcommissioned and rank. We know he will do well. Doris celebrate their 41st Wedding Anniversary.VIPs: A further allocade has been bestowed upon a Planning is starting for the Annual Meetinglocal member in charge of Youth Aid, Bill Gilchrist has scheduled for 27/28 April next year. A suitablerisen prog- to the dizzy heights of "City Councillor". We know ramme will, no doubt, entice many to visit ushe in theshould keep his finger on the pulse as he is well Harbour Capital in Spring. Finally long time Regionestablished as a policeman and constituent. All we can stalwart, Trevor "Sport" Cook is shortly to leavesay us is watchfor out Central Government. Hush', we be,•••- Auckland and matrimony. Our heartiest congratula-• lieve that he has been re;derrily..dprrospondfng*ittithri: tions go to Trevor and his bride. 'Honourable Jimi MdLay. • • • : ••••c• ,•••••• •,• • •. We Welcome the return of our ppp iiit!PloWird•.:. FOR Northern Division. .,.• • 01V/lear'a.' We have not seen him 'for Some tirne, but Births: To Sue, and Dan MacMillan a much awaited, have followed his progress since the first day he took • beautiful daughter to compliment the two boys they up hispositiOnof esteem 'when, as a selected member ••::, EXCHANGE TRANSMISSIONS-TRANSMISSIONalready have Everything 881i9f90;ory PARTS ••torigiraH4-: of the Police he Dutifully eared fer,,irfa,praptical mare : • tions to all •• • -• • •'. :t'. •••' • • • • •••.• ner that we know he is worthy of HRH Pririce•gdwart... To Mr and Mrs, Tony LEIGHTON a beautiful Right•bounC7 from the 'very beginning, Howard Was in a state •..: Automatic Transmissions ing boy, the first of a long trail of .brats. •,,• • of exhilaration, but it did• not take him long to settle into and Torque Convertors A full range of parts for all types of Marriages: After a whirlwindcourtship one of ourthe Ad-job expected of him. The...job -openod up.wige Manual Transmissions, Differentials Automatic Transmissions are ministrators Ron Davis fell by the wayside andhorizons entered for the'already' much-travelled 'Howard and available. into the matrimony field, when he wed Betty atafter Auck; escorting the Pnnce for the term n of duty, Howard,: • • and Rear Axle Assemblies land. The happy couple have moved to a newthen home continued at to experience' father contacts with Trade your faulty unit or have Orewa, the excitement was completed with aother honey- Government Agencies with the result that he was your own unit repaired under factory FOR TROUBLE FREE MOTORING moon in Japan. Congratulations! • • able to traverse London and other parts of England• conditions with a 12 month or REMEMBER OUR SERVICE COME Engagements: There's a very strong buzz aroundand then the at later stages was able to travel the Conti- AND SEE USI division that Sgt Gary Hodge is more than interestectinnent. Because of this first initial duty Howard has been 20,000 km written warranty! the "Sheilas" and is about to slip the diamondable solitaire to accumulate a vast world of experiences and on the finger of the left hand of some beauty. information.Have you We believe that he is going to have some. • BORG-WARNER SALES & SERVICES LTD. the name and news for us Gary? • difficulty in settling back into the old routine.. WELLiNGTON Ph: 858-519 Because of the CAD system, although we areThe not Divisional Commander and all the staff will be AUCKLAND Ph: 593-049 2-4 BELFAST STREET, WELLINGTONCHRISTCHURCH Ph: 63619 39 WALKER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. involved in transfer of staff, there is rapid movementthinking about all of you during the festive Season and CNR, GREAT SOUTH ROAD & Ph: 849-611 TechArt 273 between this Division and Auckland of staff fromto wish time all other Districts and Divisions the Merriest of ARANUP ROAD, PENROSE 47 HAINING STREET. WELLINGTON to time. We have recently regained Floyd Ormsby,Christmas and a very affulent New Year. 15 the very best for Christmas and the New Year. But Auckland please folks, don't forget that Christmas Luncheon, 4th Hi there folks, it's that Old Mute back againDecember, with the at Shoreville, Takapuna. Bookings with Glen Innes usual bits and pieces of news from the AucklandGraham Reg- Muggeridge. ion. Well first off, congratulations to Bill Gilchrist of Allthe the best. Bye for now. Service Station LtdNorth Shore for his being elected on to the BirkenheadChristchurch Bloodhound Bill Cnr Line Road & Taniwha Street City Council in the recent Local Body Elections. Good on you Bill, maybe a bit of political influence couldThe be of Christchurch region has been reasonably assistance —could be useful for IPA! Further quietforcongrat's the past couple of months. The region received to Glenda Hughes for her being made Sportsa Person(!) visit from a groupof Californians who represented the Phone 585-078 for 1983. You certainly deserve it. IPA region numbered 6,9 and 23 of the USA. The group Full Petrol Oil Lube Service Now some sorry news. Our condolencesnumbered to Peter some 34 persons and was led by Professor Tom Thumb Car Wash Blaike lock on the occasion of the death of thatRichard much Grace. Professor Grace was accompainied by Full Range Accessories Tyre & Batteries etc. admired writer/father, Professor Blaikelock. Yourhis wife and daughter. The group represented some 15 father will be very much missed Peter— particularlydifferent by police agencies from California. The Depart- readers of the NZ Herald. ment of Criminal Justice of the California State Univer- More, not so pleasant news, your Committeesity was was also represented. The group was met at the disappointed with the poor responsetrom membersairport and to then transported to their hotel. Unfortu- the recently arranged function at the Mercury natelyTheatre. the plans that the Christchurch committee had So poor, in fact, that the function had to be cancelled.made had to be altered somewhat due to the fact that Not good enough folks! Where is your sensethe of adven-aeroplane arrived some 15 hours later than ex- ture. The Mercury always turn on a good night'spected. enter- The group was welcomed to the city by Deputy B.Y.O. Restaurant & Hours Monday-Friday tainment. So next time — give it a go. Assistant Commissioner George Twentymann. He 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Speaking of functions, make a point of attendingspoke to the group for a short time and then answered the IPA Auckland Christmas Luncheon to be manyheld at questions put to him. The local news media Takeaways Sunday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shoreville, 85 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna onarrived Sunday and interviewed Professor Grace and we saw \.%\\ Saturday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 4th December, Price of $10 per head. It's a greatarticles venue appearing in the local papers and also a short iv and good food is always provided. So make anitem effort. on the local television news. The group were oiven It's only Christmas once a year !Bythe way, Shorevillea short sightseeing is tour of the city and later returned to so well positioned (with a pathway down to thetheir hotel for the evening meal. Later in the evening the SEAFOOD & STEAK Takapuna Beach), that everyone can have agroup greattime. were entertained by Geoffrey McCambridge and So contact Graham Muggeridge your Treasurerhis talented at friend Gus Milne with their guitars and afine SPECIALISTS MIDWAY DAIRY & Telecoms here at Central. repertoire of songs. The group was addressed by the TAKEAWAYS More functions, and not to be forgotten wasMayor the of Christchurch Sir who welcomed recent visit to New Zealand of a large group ofthe some visitors 36 and gave an open invitation to return to the OPEN 7 DAYS 76 GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM law enforcement/criminal justice agency memberscity whenever they wished especially in October 1986 All Dairy and Light Grocery Lines, Confectionery, Cone from California, USA. Led by that wellknown whenCultural Christchurch would be host to several hundred Ice Cream, Pies, Sandwiches, Milkshakes etc. Commissioner, Dick Grace, the group was welloverseas re- visitors attending the 1986 Friendship week. Call into our Takeaway Bar, for hot takeaways, fish and chips, chickens, hot dogs, coleslaw, oysters in season ceived throughout the country. Whilst in AucklandA great the evening was had by all who attended the Social For a fast efficient service in all food lines see us first group was entertained at the Auckland Policeat Club the Christchurchand Police Club. Karen McCambridge Corner of Albert Street PHONE: 83-146 BLENHEIM the photographs printed on page 11 show yourworked behind the bar whilst husband Geoff had the Chairman, Breck Stewart, doing his bitfor Internationalcrowd entertained from the other end of the bar. & Monk Street, Relations. A great evening enjoyed by all those whoThe following morning it was an early start for the Whitianga attended. visitors who were transported by bus to Winchmore, a THE BEST STOP IN CENTRAL OTAGO Well in closing a short mention of the currentfarming visit to area about 80 km south of Christchurch. The FOR GOOD FOOD AND ATMOSPHERE these shores by the International Secretary-Generalfarm owned for by Colin and Perry Jowers was opened to Phone 65-482 PHONE: Alexandra 0909 IPA, Hugh Hallett and his wife. Mr Hallett has beenthe IPA visitors for the day. They were ably assisted by For Reaarvalkms al — enjoying a short holiday and at the same timetheir meeting family and also their employees. The Jowers the Patron of IPANZ His Excellency the Governorfamily Gen- were assisted by Dave and Joan Ward and their eral Sir David Beattie (whilst in the capital) andfamily the from Rang lora. There was a morning tea Proprietors: Ron & Sue Meiklen Mayor& Auckland, Mrs Tisard, whilst here in Auckland.provided when the visitors arrived at the farm then there (Ex N.Z. Police) Font is all in early preparation for the 1986 Newwas Zealand a display of sheepshearing. A short time later coastlew0od Police Centenary — IPA Friendship Week. Aucklandscenic flights were provided by four pilots, Brian will, of course, be the venue of the Parade up George.Queen Andrew Miller, Dave Ward and Colin Jowers. LICENSED RESTALIRA14 Street and culminating in the grand IPA Ball toThe be held paddock at adjacent to the farm house looked a little OPEN WEDNESDAY TO MONDAY the Sheraton Hotel. Yes folks plans are well in likehand. a small airport. Each flight took a minimum of three 101 TARBERT STREET. ALEXANDRA What will you be doing in 1986 to assist? visitors for a 50-minuteflight overthe Southern Alps and So in closing this segment of news, I wish surroundingyou all areas. 16 17 Notes from the Contact the specialists Travel Secretary HAWERA AUTOMOTIVE LTD Dear Members, Greetings and a very merry Christmas to you all. Overseas Visitors ENGINE RECONDITIONERS The California Law Enforcement Friendship visit and Criminal Justice Study Tour, comprising of Califor- nia police ambassadors from regions six, nine and 23 during August/September. 88 UNION STREET, HAWERA All regions involved with the tour can be proud of the effort they made to ensure the group's most enjoy- able stay in New Zealand. Although the tour has con- cluded, we shall not forget them due to the friendships * Complete Reconditioning struck at the time, and the large number of beautiful souvenirs presented to regions, shall remain a constant * Now offering a specialised balancing service Hugh and Doris Hallett during their visit to the reminder.Christ- * Machining * Parts * Service church region. Barbara and Dick Mackay from Winnipeg, Canada, arrived in Auckland on 4 October, departing 28 October. They were a very pleasant couple, and we Whilst the flights were taking place, othersenjoyed were their company immensely. PHONE: 85-025 or 84-068 free to wander about the farm and talk with the local IPA members. A "Shearers'' luncheon was listed for the main course of the day and Dave Ward wasRental the Chef Vehiclein Discount charge of the barbecue. Colin and Perry had arrangedA further a rental vehicle discount has just been Steak and side salad meal along with many negotiatedextras, The with Adventure Vans (motor caravans). Kindly sponsored by NEW visitors were treated to some New Zealand wineThe fleetwith being owned by Tony Howe Motors Ltd, 9 their meal. After lunch a tour of the farm was Springmade andStreet, Onehunga. Phone 662-905. After hours the local farming procedures were briefly explaine-.:.817-6452. There is also a depot in Christchurch at ENTRAL Later a tour was made to the Waimak GorgeGasson and a deer Motors Ltd, 194-196 Waltham Road. Phone UNION PHONE: farm was visited. 67-177. Deal direct, produce a current IPA membership STREET 84-048 The day out to the farm was a great successcard, and and claim a 10% discount. They offer 4/5 berth the local committee acknowledges all those motorwho as- caravans and six berth motorhomes, along with sisted. Once again through these columns I plannedwould like auto tapetoursthroughout. Adeposit and bond HAWERA to especialy thank Colin and Perry Jowers andare also required. Hire is on a day to day basis and not a 24 ALL TYPES OF FUNCTIONS CATERED FOR Dave and Joan Ward who give freely of theirhour time day, to i.e. a seven day week is Saturday through to assist the local IPA when entertaining overseasFriday vis- inclusive. There is a transfer fee from airport or Family parties, weddings, business lunches — our catering service is sure to itors. motel and hotels of $10. please! And don't forget our first class accommodation with 30 rooms We had another visitor to the region just recently available, great atmosphere in our bars and restaurant, and personal, friendly and thatwas the Secretary General of IPA for the world, service with everything Hugh Hallett who was accompanied by his wife Doris.Flight Block Booking Idea UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP — They were entertained in Christchurch by a number of LINDA & JOHNNY WALKER members and a social hour was spent in the Christ-What do you think of a flight block booking from church Police club. Auckland/Adelaide in order for members to be present (The Cockney Couple) Hugh has a wealth of ideas and experienceat the in theIEC Meeting in Adelaide to participate in the IPA which was partially tapped by a number proposedof locals. week-long activities between Sunday 5 Oc- invite you to wine and dine in our excellent restaurant Our only transfer to hand is that of John Coombertober —Sundayand 12 October 1986, Please either phone * FAMILY & BUSINESS LUNCHES * BAR LUNCHES * BISTRO his wife Christine to Wellington. or write to me expressing your interest. Phone:597-220 MEALS * A-LA-CARTE DINING * SMORGASBORD Finally we wish all readers the best for theor forth- write to 5 Peek Street, Ellerslie, Auckland. We need Monday-Saturday * FULL WINE LIST AVAILABLE coming festive season and trust that each one20 of or you more personsto take advantage of a big saving on SIZZLE PLATE STEAKS A SPECIALITY can bring some happiness to another person.fares. Our greetings to all our advertisers who assist with our Carole Stewart, magazine. National Travel Secretary

18 19 PETERS BAKERY LTD 1986 Friendship Week Programme WHOLESALE BAKERS & PASTRYCOOKS TO THE At the International Executive Council meeting(5) 3 days Taupo/Rotorua: via Taupo with its attrac- INDUSTRY recently, Owen Jacobson. our delegate, distributedtions to a Rotorua. Visit thermal wonderland. Maori con- very colourful brochure promoting the Friendshipcert and general sightseeing. Or 3 days Hawkes Bay Week. It contains an invitation from the MinisterFiesta of —via Napier Hastings —winetrail, farm mystery 22 VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON Police to visit New Zealand for the Centenaryvisit, of the marineland, etc. Police and the IPA Friendship Week, a draft official22 to 26 October: programme and a series of optional tours which(6) will 4 days Bay of Islands/Cape Reinga: to Bay of Wholesale Bakers of bring our visitors into contact with members inIslands. all IPA Day trip to top of North Island. Fishing. regions. (7) 3 days Bay of Islands: local sightseeing and visits to places of historical interest. • Bread Rolls • Pies • Savouries (8) 3 day cruise to Bay of Islands: via islands of the Draft Programme Hauraki Gulf on the "Gulf Explorer" to the Bay of Sunday 12 October: Visitors arrive in ChristchurchIslands. Return by coach. from Adelaide. (9) 4 days Rotorua/Taupo: including visit to Monday 13 October: Local sightseeing toursWaitomo of Caves and sightseeing at Rotorua and Christchurch. Mayoral reception at Town HallTaupo. in \9551-414.* • Buns • Cakes, etc. afternoon. TELEPHONE: 859-286 14, 15, 16, 17 October: Remain in Christchurch or take one of the tour modules around the SouthCourt Island Howler Suppliers to Factories, Cafeterias and Shops throughout the and on to Wellington. Barrister in High Court referred to a French Law Friday 17 October: Arrive in Wellington. Receptioncase. Wellington Area at the Beehive at 6 p.m. followed by home hosting and social events. Judge: My French is a little rusty, would you please Saturday 18 October: Local sightseeing tourtranslate of it for me. Police College. Opening of Police CentennialBarrister: Museum Sir, if your French is a little rusty, mine has at 6 p.m. followed by cocktails. Gala variety concertcompletely and seized up. social evening 8.30 p.m. Now open for your enjoyment 19,20 October: Travel to Auckland — North Island tour modules. Embarrassing Moment Tuesday 21 October: Local activities; wineCoroner tasting, when about to write down his finding during THE SHIPS COVE home hosting barbecues. Re-enactment of thean Inquest:arrival "Excuse me but my pen seems to have of the gold shipment aboard the SS Settler. Paraderun out". in COFFEE SHOP uniform. Civic reception and farwell ball. Wednesday 22 October: Optional North Island tours. Return home. The new and brightest facility at the James Cook Hotel is now open. Appearing for sentence in the High Court was a Breakfasts, Morning and Afternoon teas, Lunches and Dinners. Choose from "Self Employed???" Counsel submitted that the ac- the set menu or the Chefs Special. The Ships Cove is licensed to sell house Optional Tour Modules cused's employer described him in glowing terms wines and beer. Hours 9.30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday to Friday. The Ships Cove is 13 to 17 October: etc, etc. Self-praise was no recommendation for the (1) 'Christchurch Stayput" relaxation in Christ-Judge because he sentenced him to a lengthy prison ideally suited for light business lunches, pre-theatre dining and family church region: farm visits, jetboating, skiing, shoppingsentence. groups. Simply take the lift from Lambton Quay or call in through the etc. Terrace entrance. (2) 4 days Southern Lakes and Mountains tour: visit Queenstown for various activities then by coach to Mount Cook and back to Christchurch. Some file subjects found in some anonymous (3) 4 days West Coast and Nelson: across recordsArthurs office: Pass to the West Coast. On to Nelson and theSubject: Family Planning Clinic — Contraceptive James Cook HotelMarlborough Sounds. Ferry to Wellington. Ansafone 19 to 21 October: Subject: Bloggs (Mrs), appreciation re her husband s (4) 3 days Taupo/river rafting: through Taupodeath. for fishing, river rafting, mountain excursions andSubject: on to Body Removal Contracts: Tendering for Auckland. Towage & Storage 20 21

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Members contact us regarding your Discount Christchurch is often described as the mostpeaceful En- and quiet setting and the quality of life is glish city outside England. The city is nestled enhancedat the by its relaxed atmosphere. base of hills of Banks Peninsula on a plain area Residents of Christchurch are justifiably proud drained by two meandering rivers, the Avon andof their Town Hall which has a concert hall as large Heathcote. as that of the Sydney Opera House. The Town Hall Christchurch was incorporated as a city incomplex 1862 as it is commonly known, received the and was named after the old Oxford Collegeacclaim at- of world authorities on both its acoustics and HUGHES AND TRASKtended by John Robert Godley, a leader of settlers who arrived on one of the first four ships to New Zea- land. In 1848 he founded the Canterbury Associa- LIMITED tion. Christchurch has a characterstic spacious lay- out and is often known as the Garden City of New 410 TREMAINE AVENUE, Zealand. There is an old world charm to the setting of our city which is derived from the placid tree-lined PALMERSTON NORTH Avon River in a setting of many fine stone buildings of Gothic architecture. Christchurch has numerous PHONE 89-681 parks and beautiful gardens. Approximately one acre in every eight is a public park, reserve or recreation area. When it was founded, Christchurch City housed * Joinery Manufacturers the seats of provincial government for the region. * Gerard Roof Tiles Buildings built in those days may still be seen in the central city area and are now protected by the His- * Rex Syma:— System• toric Places Trust. * Aluminium Shop and Office ShowcasesNebullAjuminitin Christchurch has a population in excess of 300,000 and functions as the marketing, transport, * Joinery distribution, industrial, education, cultural and tourist centre for Canterbury and, in fact, for most of the • Amplimesh Security Doors, Windows and Locks South Island of which Canterbury contributes half. In our cultural field, local architects and musicians are noteworthy throughout the world. Christchurch hasThe a Cathedral stilt dominates the Square. 22 e3 EAGLE MEATS YOUR QUALITY BUTCHERS Choice cuts of Lamb, Beef, Veal and Pork • FREEZER PACKS BACON CURING • SIDES OF BEEF • WHOLESALE and RETAIL II EAGLE MEATS Phone 56-063 To the west, beyond the plains, rise the Southern Alps architecture when it was opened in 1972. It consistsA short walk away from the city, Christchurch 16 Latham Street, Napier of a main auditorium and has an oval chamberArts seat- Centre can be found, housed in old neo-Gothic ing some 2600 patrons. In addition to this therebuildings is a which were formally the University of theatre which will accommodate in excess ofCanterbury 1000 town site. This centre Is the largest persons and a ballroom which is used for formalcultrual din- and community centre in New Zealand. ners, conferences and the like. CanterleveredActivities over arranged at the centre include a theatre, a the Avon River is the Caskade Restaurant whichballet company, a cinema, craft workshops, jazz and provides a very picturesque setting for those folkdining club and a restaurant. Recently a second at the complex. The Town Hall complex will formrestaurant an with bar facilities was added. integral part of the forthcoming festivities during Christchurch is proud of its museum and one of Friendship Week in Christchurch. its notable features includes an exceptional The public transport system of our city operatesornithological display which is reputed to be one of from the central city known as Cathedral Square,the best in the southern hemisphere. Another of the KEN MARTIN, MINE HOSTS OF THE dominated by the Canterbury Cathedral, whichmany is noted displays in the Canterbury Museum is thought to be based on the one at Caen. Workan Antarctic wing which is known as The Hall of commenced in 1864 and was completed in Antarctic1904. Discovery. This wing is of significance The 40 year building period was caused by aespecially reces- as is used as a sion and three earthquakes which damagedstaging the point for flights to Antarctic. NEW COMMERCIAL HOTELspire. Cathedral Square has a lunch time attraction which has become known throughout the world. That attraction is the Wizard who performs daily and is a MANAIA noted entertainer, funmaker and orator. Occasionally he is absent due to national and sometimes inter- national commitments. Cathedral Square is de- PHONE 8666 signed in the shape of a cross and is accessible by walkways where people can relax in the scenic areas. LION AT ITS VERY BEST We have five sister cities throughout the world, namely Adelaide in South Australia, Kurashaki in Japan, Christchurch in Dorset. England, Seattle in Washington, USA and Gansu Province, Peoples Republic of China. * FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION Christchurch has three art galleries, the major one being the Robert McDougall Gallery which was * Superb home cooked meals built in 1932 after the benevolence of a prominent businessman of the time. Among the gallery's per- manent collection are paintings, drawings and prints and also sculpture by British, Australian, Oriental,A corner of Victoria Square with the Captain Cook European and New Zealand artists. statue. 24 25 The museum is situated on the edge of Hagleythe Fourth World Veteran Games. Within this com- AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Park, a grassed and botanical area which coversplex we have four swimming pools, squash courts 180 hectares (450 acres) and is a great sourceand of a synthetic all weather track along with a DISCOUNT ON LARGE RANGE OF AUTO PARTS pride to the people of our city. Many attemptsgreyhound have racing track and permanent seating for been resisted for encroachment to this hallowed20,000 people. One of the major attractions at this 1 AFTER NORMAL TRADING HOURS ground of our city. The park is divided into threepark sec- is the hydro-slide. The remainder of the area on 1AI tions and is used for numerous sports both winterwhich this complex stands is still under develop- PARTS SERVICE — 7 DAYS and summer. At any time it provides the visitorment. with rewarding walks and also a pleasant setting for jog- PARTS — HUGE RANGE COVERS MOST POPULAR VEHICLES gers and at any time of the day one may see the athletic citizens pounding along the grass verges of INLCUDES: our beautiful park. • Wheel bearings • Seals • Clutches • Break Shoes • Cylinder kits • Adjacent to Hagley Park are the Christchurch Engine Components • Batteries • Gaskets • Shock Absorbers • Mounts • Botanical Gardens, Probably among the best set out Cables • Clutch & Brake • Disc Pads • Air & Oil filters • Electrical gardens in the world. There are native and intro- Components • Exchange Water Pumps • Tie Rod Ends • Starting Blocks • duced species of plants and trees in abundance and Tow Bars & Large Range of Accessories in particular an extensive begonia house along with native shrubs and ferns. If we haven't got it, its not in demand Visitors to Christchurch are able to shop both in the inner city area or at one of the many suburban complexes. Christchurch, like other cities in New COLLINS MOTORS OPEN Zealand, observes a basic 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. shop- DISCOUNT — AUTO — PARTS ping day, Monday to Wednesday, with extended 7 DAYS hours on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.Mona Vale, Christchurch. Built in 1905 by Annie 74-86 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN Christchurch is serviced by an InternationalTownsend Air- and named after her Mother's birthplace port which is approximately 10 km from the centralin Tasmania, this Mansion House is now owned by PHONE: 899-146 city. the people of Christchurch and administered by a Some of the major attractions in our city arejoint the committee of the Riccatton Borough and the 1 Cob cottage which was built in 1863, Deans ChristchurchBush City Councils. It is a venue for private and homestead built in 1843 by John Deans,parties, one of conferences and receptions. Its spacious the first permanent settlers of our city. We haverooms, an unique ceilings and its imposing kauri historic Park known as Ferrymead which is astaircase, make it one of the most gracious public Stan Riddick Ltd museum of transport and technology and housesbuildings in New Zealand. It is surrounded by a many items of historic interest. This park is somereserve of landscaped parkland. One of the many Bitumen Contractor 100 acres in size and is open daily for those visiting.waterways of Christchurch flows through the grounds and forms an artificial lake above a weir. Contact us for all This wonderfully preserved piece of domestic architecture of the early part of the century stands a Roads — Driveways Footpaths — Storage Yards — Tennis Courts little more than a mile from the centre of the city. EQUIPMENT HIRE: Another major attraction of our city is Mona Vale which is situated on the banks of the Avon River Trucks, Excavators, Loaders, Road Suction Sweeper, nestled in 11 acres of landscape ground. The home Power Brooms, Rollers, Graders was built in 1905 by a Mrs Annie Townsend and named Mona Vale after her maternal grandfather's property in Tasmania. It was bought by the City of For Free Quotes on small or large jobs Christchurch in 1969 and is now available for wed- dings, public functions and business conferences. PHONE: 33-480 The grounds were designed by Annie Townsend to look, as much as possible, like an English country garden. It is intended that during the Christchurch Stan Riddick Ltd Celebrations 1986 a garden party will be held at Mona Vale. A famous attraction of our city is the trotting at Sorrell Avenue, New Plymouth Trotting at the Addington Raceway Addington Raceway. This track has seen many not- -PAVING THE WAY FOR THE FUTURE - Christchurch has a magnificent sports stadiumable performances by world famous standard bred known as Queen Elizabeth II Park, which washorses the and is the venue for the New Zealand Trot- venue for the 1974 tingand Cup also competed for annually in November. 1 26 27 fresh water fishing lakes and rivers. Jet boating is a major attraction as are the many facets of outdoor sport and recreation. From Canterbury one can drive BROADWAY MEATS just a short distance to enjoy many outdoor activities and some of the best scenery in the world. (Proprietor: Colin Kelland) Arrangements are already in hand for our fes- • tivities in Christchurch for 1986 Friendship Week and our Mayor, Sir Hamish Hay, has offered to support Personal Service us in every way. He has expressed his wish to assist • and meet as many overseas visitors as possible. Christchurch will be the arrival point for the many persons travelling from all corners of the world #1110 QUALITY MEATS WE STOCK and already indications have shown great interest from members in countries throughout Europe, North !47 POULTRY America and the South Pacific Basin. The Christchurch Region of IPA covers mem- • The Town Hall Auditorium. bership in the areas of Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast, Canterbury and South Canterbury. First Grade Beef, Hogget, Lamb & Pork Throughout the Christchurch Region there areAssistance has been offered by the Canterbury • many attractions and to list them all would bePromotion an im- Council and other various bodies and possible task, however, some of the more majorshould re- any reader wish further information regarding CNR BROADWAY & ALBERT STREETS creations that the South Island is famous for areeither our the South Island and/or Friendship Week it PALMERSTON NORTH numerous internationally known ski fields andcan our be obtained from the Christchurch IPA Office. PHONE: 74E896 Back to School "I see by my records that you are the only SeniorThe sick bay at the new college is a very modern, Constable at this station who has not been throughmini hospital a and is so inviting it almost makes you Senior Constables course". Such words fromvolunteer the Staff to be sick but the mastif, fortunately on a Senior Sergeant were ominous buttrue, so instrong July 1983, leash, gives any malingerers the message. By exactly 30 years after my initial police training comparisonI once at Wellington South you were either fit for MORT ANDREWS GARAGE again reported to a police training establishment.work or a hospital case. Three of us did become hospital My first course was at the Wellington Southpatients station at Wellington Hospital, one delayed concus- known simply as "The Depot" but nowthe Newsion, Zealand one broken limb (the stairs seemed to get steeper (PN) LTD Police College is at Porirua. Size has changedon too. a Saturday), The and myself with German Measles. old Depot would just about fit into the reception areaLet ofus look into the classroom the old "talk and the new college. In the old place, everything waschalk" under seemsto have gone because now it is handouts, the one roof, class room, kitchen, dining room,overhead office all projectors, films, videos, mock up house and on the ground floor. How the old place defied crimeear- scenes andnd station duty experience. I had the thquakes so long is a mystery but it was finallyprivilege pulled to sit in with a recruit class for one period and down to make way for the police garage and foundworkshop. that with all the modern aids, when it comes to 777 Tremaine Avenue, Palmerston North There were only two on the staff — the Sergeantpumping law and practice into the new recruit, things Instructor who was also "in charge and did almostreally haven't changed. To prove the old saying "never everything except for the help of a few specialists.too old The to learn", Imust admit that I picked up something * Now offering CNG Conversions with Sales and Service. other staff member had the rather dubious titleI didn'tof know and the instructor was caught out on a "Cook" and—well, there was alwaysthe Fish technicaland Chip point. * Advice freely given. shop down the alleyway if you couldn't take the oneOre item aspect I noticed where modern mechanical * Expert mechanical repairs. on the menu. The modern recruit has a choicemethods of almost have not infiltrated is the movement of power * Full lube and tyre service. everything. poles over hills etc —these are still man/woman hand- There was no graduation ceremony, in factled I doand not just for fun! * All work guaranteed. know if we did graduate. It was more of a "You haveI now had have a group photo of each course !attended Some training, you have a uniform, get on to theand street a certificate to prove that I have completed the Phone 75-165 Palmerston North and do the job", so we did just that but sad to say,SeniorConstables' there Refresher cou rse but you have only are onlytwo of us out of that class of 25 who remainmy word with that the last class at Wellington South Depot in the department today. 1953 included Temp/Constable L. J. Philpott. Lawrie P. 28 29 CROSS ROAD Meet Your Vice-President MOTORS PROFILE Howard John Ireland was born in Lower Huff onthe 27th April, 1928 but moved shortly afterwards to the LTD family farm at Maxwell, some 15 miles north of Wan- ganui. Slump times, however, caused a return to Lower Hutt where "home" was a wooden floored tent in the yard of his grandparents property. Howard was educated atthe Taita Primary School and then the Hutt Valley High School. "Working for a „•-•••N._ living" began as an Office boy for the Shell Oil Com- pany, however, after six months a woman supervisor, DynasTune & Dynamic Wheel•Balancing who he considers would have been fit for a top ranking officer in the SS, caused him to decide on a change of Mobil Petrol SE Oils vocation and he subsequently joined the staff of the Howard Ireland. Full Lubrication Service now-defunct New Zealand Loan & Mercantile, known today — after a merger — as Dalgetys. In 1972 a cruise which started on the For thirteen and a half years Howard workednow-scrapped for SS Orsova, took them to Australia, Hong this Company in several areas finally ending Kong,up in Japan, Hawaii and Mainland, USA. After almost Cross Road Motors Ltd Wanganui. There, a friend in the police applieda month some visiting the west and mid-west, Howard and 77/ Waiouru PHONE: 56-822 unexpected pressure, which resulted (to the surpriseBetty then of boarded the now famous, Canberra, and / 7.7„.Repairs to all makes of Cars, Trucks & Tractor many including his wife, Betty) in Howard's presencesailed north at to San Francisco and Vancouver and then the Police College only four weeks later as a backmember to Hawaii of and Auckland some three and a half the Sweeney Recruit Wing, graduating in June,months 1958. later. Posted back to Wanganui, Howard's serviceJune, con- 1976 saw them leaving Auckland again and tinued in that District and in 1963 he was promotedthis time to via Air New Zealand which, incidentally, they the rank of Sergeant. Because of vacancies rateexisting in the at top three airlines in the world. Tahiti first and thattime , hestayed on in the River City and inthen early Los 1967 Angeles. This trip had, as a highlight, the THURSTONS LTD was promotedto Senior Sergeant. Howard thenattendance moved of Howard and Bettyat the World Congress to Masterton where he stayed until June, 1982of thewhen IPA he in Calgary, Canada, accompanied by Neville moved to his present location at Tauranga. Trendle and his wife, Rosemary. The Irelands then Howard and his wife have been marred forcontinued almost on across Canada to England and Europe TIMBER & HARDWARE MERCHANTS 35 years, have two sons, a daughter and fourbefore grand- corning back home to New Zealand tour and a children. They have received notification recentlyhalf monthsthat later via India and Asia. Manufacturers & Stockists of they are to expect an addition to this latter total! SportIn 1980 it was off again to the USA, the Carribean, has been Howard's major interest over the years,England how- and to attend a National Executive IPA meet- Fence Posts and Battens ever, he maintains that age is now making himing much in Dublin Ireland. Following this Howard and Betty All Timber and Moulding Lines more an armchair spectator. You will still see movedhim, on through Scandanavia, Europe, Egypt and though, turning out forthe police cricket team Kenya!Garden- to the delightful Seychelle Islands in the Indian Roof Truss Manufacturers and ing and simply pottering about at a slower paceOcean are awhere the IPA movement really flourishes. Pre-cutting Specialists pleasure for one who was recently advised byHome the again but this time through Sri Lanka, Asia and Director of Police Medical Services he was inAustralia. great shape for one of his age! Apart from holding the position of Vice-President, Branches at: Howard joine IPA in September, 1968 andHoward he was also looks after the job of Associate Travel elected to the Office of Vice-President at NewSecretary Plymouth for France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and in March, 1978, an office he still holds. He nowFinland. feels, He has met and been hosted by IPA members Napier Phone: 52-121, Taihape Phone: 674 however, that it is time for a younger person tofrom take 24 over. of the 42 countries in the world he has visited, Palmerston North: Phone 80-874, Taupo Phone: 85-735 After a trip to Fiji in 1967, Betty and Howardand de- has derived a tremendous amount of pleasurefrom cided travel was a wonderful way to meet peoplehis being and an IPA member. It is Howard's hope that New Wanganui Phone: 42-039 broaden one's knowledge and understandingZealand of the members will get behind and give their way of lifeof people in other parts of theworld.wholehearted However, support to the 1986 Friendship week this was not to take place until New Zealand whichhad been will see IPA members and their wives from many parts of the world visiting New Zealand. 30 31

_ ,....._ explored from North Cape to the Bluff. CAFE ROYAL 1402 Van Der WALT, Sidney, 3 Strathmore Court, 494 Broadway, Wellington 3 1403 PEARLESS, Gregory Craig, 27 Pharazyn Street, Lower Hutt TAKEAWAYS 1404 DORSET, Neil Maxwell, Police Station House, St Andrews, Christchurch 1405 HOLMES, Graeme Michael, 62 Malvern Street, Christchurch 1406 GROOME, John Geoffrey, 897 East Coast Road, Browns Bay, Auckland PATEA 1407 MORONEY, Timothy Morgan, 8 Vause Street, Ellerslie, Auckland Proprietors: 1408 SMITH, Peter Bennett, 789 To Atatu Road, Auckland 8 1409 THOMPSON, Kenneth Owen, 23 Collier Avenue, Karori, Wellington May and Singa Takeaways and 1410 TRAPPITT, Edward John, 2 Manaia Place, Mairangi Bay, Auckland Broughton Amusement Arcade 8258 1411 MILLER, Anthony James, 12A/90 Kitchener Road, Milford, Auckland 1412 COLSON, Michael Davis, 134 Glengarry Road, Glen Eden, Auckland. HOURS: SUN., MON., TUES.: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 55 EGMONT STREET PATEA CHANGE OF ADDRESS (New Address Shown) 22 M. K. Huggard, Police Station, Gisborne 362 B. Kelly, Police Station, Hamilton 647 B. Meihana, Police Station, Tauranga 855 E. T. Mitten, Police College, Private Bag, Porirua TASMAN DENTAI, 842 P. L. Blakelock, Police Station, Tauranga 723 W. Gibbs, Police Station, Rotorua 1279 W. J. Wright, Police Station, Hamilton 416 E. J. Rooke, (Airport) Police Station, P.O Box 693, Wellington LABORATORY 923 F. M. Harrap, 54 Moore Street, Northcote 619 A. J. Fisk, 189 Westminster Street, Christchurch 5 817 M. J. Lockett, Police Station, P.O. Box 1, National Park 299 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH 1139 G. L. Stewart, 88 Station Road, Papatoetoe 20 W. T. Cook, 21A West Tamaki Road, Auckland 6 955 L. W. Barber, 14 Satan Crescent, Johnsonville, Wellington 497 C. J. Thomson, Police Station, Greymouth 1248 R. A. Davies, now R. A. Mortiaux, Police Station, Christchurch PHONE 75-554 1300 B. A. Marsh, 54 Lantana road, Green Bay, Auckland 1286 K. J. Legat, P.O. Box 332, Taihape 1204 R. J. Van Der Vlught, Police Station, Gisborne 736 N. T. Higgisson, Cl- CIP, Police Station, Christchurch DENTAL REPAIRS 1165 D. Templeton, 20 Gossamer Drive, Pakuranga 948 B. J. Liddell, P.O. Box 571, Papakura 1104 P. B. Marshall, CIB Instructor, Police College, Porirua Tooth Replacement Service and Ultrasonic Dental Cleaning 1083 S. A. Hobbs, C/- Police Station, Private Bag, Hamilton 1139 G. L. Stewart, 96 Kolmar Road, Papatoetoe WHILE YOU WAIT 11/2 HOUR SERVICE 678A P. & O. Duxfield, 9 Stott Avenue, Birkdale, Auckland 10 960 W. R. Petherick, CIB Police Station, Hamilton 935 G. Hughes, P.O. Box 34-144, Auckland 780 B. J. Nichol, 354 Herbert Street, Invercargill 32 33 Article submitted by R. A. Hale of the Police Insignia Collectors' Association of Great Britain. Published in WAIRARAPA "Police Review" 27.5.83. PLUMBERS LTD The Bow Street Collector WINCHOMBE, an old stone town in the heartof the 112-120 HIGH STREET, CARTERTON Cotswolds between Cheltenham and Broadway, used to be best known in the law-enforcement world for a set of stocks, with seven leg-holes, standing outsidethe old Prompt — Efficient courtroom at the 14th-century town hall. Now the focus has switched to the town hall itself, and the remarkable Simms International Police Collec- * Septic Tank Cleaning Service tion that can be seen there. Collected over 22 years by * Trade Waste Sludge Ross Simms, a retired Metropolitan Police inspector, * Blocked Drains the exhibition forms just a small part of a collection of 28,000 items from all over the world. "I plan to ring the * Irrigation changes quite frequently, so that as many items as * What we sell we service possible can be seeen over a period of time", says Mr Simms, whose growing repute as a collector brings him offers of fresh items almost daily. ••= MELgt, His treasures, insured for 32,000 include 452 CARTERTON 7455 or 8838 uniforms from 300 countries, and 3,000 caps and hel- mets. P AFTER HOURS 8836 His oldest possession is a tipstaff carried by an try/6-1100 Aberdeen parish constable in 1430, his oldest full i uniform a French one, from Paris dated 1760. His II, English memorabilia include the only pair of George III truncheons in the country. Mr Simms parades just three of his 452 full uniforms. Shaw Taylor of independent television's PoliceFrom left to right they show us the brown of the Five, who openedthe museum this spring, waseighteenth-century amazed Bow Street Runners, the gilt and Drive Safely — Mind that Child. Sponsored by at the extend and diversity of Mr Simm's collection,plumes of the Monaco Palace Guard, and the which has raised more than 50,000 for charitytop-hatted in the elegance of the original "Peelers" of 1829. past five years through displays in Britain, Europeseperate and histories were just swept away. Now, when North America. West Yorkshire police, for instance, want items from Dunstalls Television companies have put it to goodBradford, use, too, Halifax, Leeds, and all the other old town borrowing historic uniforms to make authenticforces, copies they come to me. for plays, but Mr Simms is relieved that his treasuresSo how has he built up his collection? "Word of Funeral Services Ltd now have a permanent home. "I can honestlymouth, say I've travelling around staging exhibitions and never lost anything I've loaned out", he says.prompting But chief constables and others to search their peopletry uniforms on, anddamage and dirtyattics." them ,His and exhibitions have taken him to Los Angeles, Cnr EDWARDS and BOWER STREET at I 1 5a time forcleaning it was getting beyondSweden, ajoke." Denmark, France, Holland and Germany, and He traces his fascination for police memorabiliatelevision programmes have spread the word wider NAPIER back to 1953, when he was still a young PC still.in North Yorkshire: "I had to go to Leicester on escort duty,He and appeared on the children's programme Mag- persuaded one of thechaps down there to swappie, andhelmet after it went out on television in Philadlphia the plates with me. All against regulations, of course,widow but of it a cop sent Mr Simms his uniform, bullet holes Office and Chapel gave me the collecting bug. and all "I really got my chance in 1969, when I transferredUnited States police forces generally are proud to 57-196 from Scotland Yard to Bow Street, and was givendonate the their distinctive uniforms, and he has more than go-ahead to start a museum there, for Metropolitan60 of them. As forthe Russians, Mr Simms has written a Police items only. "When I started at Bow Streethistory so of their police from Peter the Great tothe present much had been destroyed. In 1968 the Met day,moved a work thatso impressed the soviet authorities that NIGHT: P.W. Dunstan 57-019; D. Carter 57-196 stores from Lambeth to Brixton, and they werethey making promised to have it printed in a booklet for their bonfires of uniforms and truncheons. There wasmilitia origi- cadets. They even invited him to tea at the nallythousands of forces in this country, all withRussian distinc- embassy, much to the consternation of his tive identities. When they were amalgamated,Metropolitan their Police bosses. 34 35

IEC Delegates Report In the October issue I gave you an outline of what it RON PUATA was intended that I should achieve while in Europe for the 1983 IEC Meeting in Antwerp. In this report I will give you a precis of how we feel our objectives were ill achieved and in a later issue what we have in mind for next year. I left New Zealand on 2 September and arrived at Gatwick Airport the following afternoon. For those of you who are used to the previous arrangement of Air * Bobcat and Tiptruck Hire New Zealand to Los Angeles and British AirwaysAberdeen to where I met with the Secretary of the 1984 * Quarry Supplies Heathrow, I am afraid you are in for a rude awakening.IEC Organising Committee who took me to Aberdeen Gatwick Airport is referred to as Gatwick (London),University but and a tour of the area where next year's I EC believe me it is "a long way out of town" and I meetingwould is to be held. tatillb& * Drives and Excavators Phone: 284-485 Upper Hutt 21 Beth Street, Trentham

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"Peace Pipe a la Scotland" photo taken at the final dinnerin Antwerp, from left, self, Neil Bain, Chairman Aberdeen Organising Committee. Elke Pfau, !EC Delegate, Australia, Val Doherty, National President, Australia. "This pipe was definitely 100% (proof!)" recommend future travellers to do their homeworkThe as part of the University of most interest to us is KITSET AND CANEfar as Gatwick is concerned. the University complex and adjacentdining hall which is The following day I began a series of meetingswhere in we will hold a New Zealand evening on Monday London which lasted two days. These meetingsthe 27were Augustto promote our Freindship Week in 1986. 190 MAIN ST. UPPER HUTT. PHONE: 282-226mainly with Embassy and Air New Zealand staff,Having al- seen all I needed to see and armed with photo- though I spoke with Tourist and Publicity and graphsProduced and plans of the venue, I left Aberdeen accord- Boards about meetings later in my trip. Havinging estab- to my schedule intending to fly directto Antwerp for lished liaison with the appropriate Embassy staffthe IECand meeting which was due to commence the made various appointments for me return, 1 followingflew to morning. 38 39 My flight was three and a half hours late leavingday night induced panic! The French brought in chefs, Aberdeen, but that didn't bother my unduly, aswine, my beer, a full French dinner, cheeses, the whole itinerary gave me sufficient stop over time at worksHeathrow including musicians and other entertainment. DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE for my connecting flight — or so I thought. OhThe by thecost must have been staggering. The cost on the way, the reason for the delay was a stop worknervous meeting system of two Aussies and one Kiwi was with Wharmby & Williams involving the luggageloaders at Heathrow. Soalmost we're terminal. not theonly ones! Anyway. I eventually arrived in LondonThe nextto day Marlene arrived from the New Zea- We are specialists in Timber and Building Supplies find myflight had left for Antwerp 15 minutes earlierland Embassy and in Brussels with her car laden with there was no way I could get to Antwerp untilgoodies later the and I wasnever so pleased to see anyone in my next day. Well, those of you whoknow nne, willlife. knowthat Apart from all the hardware we had been promised I don't like my plans to come unstuck and theby next Mr hourO'Brien the Ambassador when we saw him in or so was vey untidy indeed, but somehow orAugust, other she had brought enough items to make an Sabena the Belgium Airline managed to findexcellent me "the stand of New Zealand craftware. She had last sear' on the "last" flight to Brussels, and !arrivedeven brought in a stuffed Kiwi (that made two of us by the Antwerp by taxi in the early hours of the nexttime morning. the evening was over!) and a New Zealand flag, The taxi trio was another story! something I hadn't thought of. Well, if I had ever won- The IEC Meeting took place from the 12 deredto 17 what ourdiplomatsdidoverseas besides sip pink September and the meetings were held in thegins, Provin- I will never be in doubt again about howmuch they cial Hall in Antwerp. The building is almost branddo for new, our image abroad. WHARMBY 81 WILLIAMSand the facilities for a conference of this nature wereThey cerainly bailed us out in Antwerp, and I Can't excellent. From New Zealand's point of view,thank the Foreign Affairs staff here in Wellington (Kathy agenda for this meeting was non-controversialO'Connor-Cook) and we and Brussels (Mr Terence O'Brien, Hastings Road, Havelock North were not anitcipating any difficulties. Our mainMarleen objec- van Wayenberg and Brian Husband's sister tive was to be represented as we try to be eachwho year, is a buttypist at the Brussels Embassy). Somehow or more importantly, to promote New Zealand andother, our we got through the evening, and even if I say it Phone: 775-142 Friendship Week to the greatest extent possible.myself, we didn't do too bad a job entertaining 450 In particular, we had undertaken to assist peoplethe for three hours, certainly there were no com- Australians with their Wine and Cheese on theplaints Wed- — quite the reverse in fact. Here is the English nesday night. As I will report on the agenda andversion the of my greeting to them; formal aspects of the meeting to our NEC this coming"Bonsoir Madames et Messieurs, Guten Abend weekend in Wellington, I will confine my remarksMeine on Damen the und Herren, Goedenavond Dames en meeting to these other more important aspects.Heren, on behalf of the New Zealand Section, I wel- TAURANGA On my arrival, I was immediatedly corneredcome by Erikyou to this Australian Evening. We are here to r MODERN Neilsen the Swedish delegate who informed assistme that our he Australian Friends and at the same time to DRYCLEANERS was organising the Scandanavian party of 1986.gently He remind you of our International Friendship Week STYLE said the interest from Sweden, Denmark andwhich Norway follows on directly after the IEC week in Adelaide had been phenomenal and manymembers hadin 1986. already 763 CAMERON ROAD DRYCLEANERS committed themselves to savings programmes for"As the you know, it is very difficult to continue to offer trip. He said based upon his response and whathospitality he had on the scale you are rapidly becoming used heard from the Germans, weshould be planningto when fortwo sections involved come from as far away as do • Dyers to three thousand rather than four to five hundred!Australia His and New Zealand. • Repairs estimate was later confirmed by the Germans and-Nevertheless, with considerable support from Danes. Here we have adoptedthe attitudethatmanyof registra- our friends I thinksufficient facilties existforyou • Same Day Service tions are what counts, and while we are excitedto enjoy at the yourselves tonight. • Press While You Wait interest which was demonstrated at Antwerp, we"Despite will the limitations which have been imposed count our registrations when they comet° handupon and us not by distance, I must assure you all that the before. warmth of comradeship we extend to you tonight and in For all your Drycleaning requirements NICK DUSEVICH On the Monday night, the British put on a 1986British in Australia and New Zealand is no less di- Same Day Service available Night to promote their IEC meeting next yearminished. in Suede and Leather Cleaning 1 Ellis Avenue Aberdeen. Their embassy had obtained support "Afterfrom the two main films, various films will be five British breweries and the other gear they shownhad behind the screens on your right one of them Repair Service available Mt Roskill brought over from Britain with them was tremendous.on New Zealand of only 15 minutes being available in PHONE: Business When the Australians saw the 400 people entertainedthe Dutch, German and French languages. PHONE: in such style, we became somewhat nervous as"Those we of you who would like to take any of the 677-764 thought about 12 cases of wine and 20 kilogramsposters of from the walls at the conclusion of your evening TAURANGA 87-219 cheese! are invited to do so. If Monday gave us cause to be nervous,the French"Finally, my congratulations to my two Australian "Soiree Francalse — Campagnard Buffett" oncolleagues Tues- for "doing so much with so little." 41 f "Before departing I would like to express mythe spe- Orchestra (see photo) was a very personable man cial thanks to New Zealand's Ambassador to byBrussels the name of Michael Kern. Michael's Policedesigna- Relax and Walk in the Sun at Mr Terrence O'Brien who could not be here tonighttion is Ersterand Polizeihauptkommissar (Chell Inspector) EDGECUMBE and he and his 50 strong orchestra are full time profes- "Thank you for listening to me, and I wish sionals.you all a The orchestra by our standards would be more Loafer's most enjoyable time here tonight and in 1986in in the Au- nature of a mix between the old American "Big WRECKERS & stralasia." Band" and a large military band of the English style. "Belgium was in the throes of a general publicImagine a large orchestra without the strings and you Paradise SALVAGE service strike during the week of the !EC meeting,have and a fair idea what I am getting at. Their repetoire is so apartfrom the normal logistical difficulties ofextensive running and they can play anything from Wagner to ROTONGAIO such an event, the organisers must have hadmodem their jazz. I was impressed and think they have 19 KOWHAI STREET problems. Somehow they managed to keep sufficientthe show appeal to be economically attractive to a ••• "waft on the road and they have my admiration for promoter.the manner The choir are serving policemen and are also For all in which they surmounted each obstacle as it50 arose. strong. Their director is Harry Krueger, also a com- Dispersal must have been particularly difficultmunity with style policeman (Kotaktbereichsbeamter). Used Car all internal within Belgium at a halt but somehow orIn otherall cases, it was clear there is considerable Spares they seemed to get us on the road. I was boundenthusiasm for Berlin for our proposition. My approach has been On the shores of Lake Taupo and the International President Jurgen Klos fromthat Ger-the invitation can only proceed if a commercial Cabins, Caravans & Tent Sites manyd rove meto Cologne from where I flewtopromoter Berlin. is prepared to accept them as a commercially 24-Hour In Berlin I stayed privately with Werner Hermannviable proposition and underwrite a public tour. Both the Tow Service who is president of the South Berlin section andchoir or- and orchestra accept the invitation on those PHONE: 84-261 ganiser of the group coming to New Zealandterms, in 1986. so we will just have to wait and see how it works Werner and his wife have been to New Zealandout. previ- TAUPO WHK 49E043 ously and are quite besotted with our country andOn so 21we September I returned to London where I had Your Hosts: have two very good promoters on the spot. Actually,a week I and a half of meetings with Embassy staff, Air After Hours: WHK 88-935 was quite exhausted when I arrived at their homeNew on Zealand, 17 Tourist and Publicity and executives of Kath & Cyril Connor September and was going to sleep in the middlethe three of the main New Zealand Producer Boards. It was day whenever there was a lull in the conversationhoped of that somehow out of all this I would be able to more than a couple of minutes. However, mydevise hosts some means of running a promotional evening were merciless and I had to demonstrate mynext versatility year in Aberdeen in a way that would be both with a schnapps bottle, then another, then another__logistically feasible and economically practicable. As it no doubt you get the picture. When the New happened,Zealand we were fortunate in several respects. home movies came out, I lasted through the thirdFirstly, reel, we were told by everyone I spoke to in London WAIHI BEACH'STERLING but then had to call it a day! that we had impressed with ourplanning and organisa- Werner is our version of a Community Constabletion, we werein prepared to do as much as possible TAVERN Berlin. The only difference being that it is very ourselves,big and above all else, had given everyone HOTEL business in that city where they began a completelyplenty of lead time. new approach to policing seven or eight years ago.In addition, we were more than lucky that the New The Privately Owned Hotel They divided the whole city into approximatelyZealand 750 Meat Producers' Board are very interested in SEDDON STREET, small sectors, and placed a senior Constable in charge * Full selection of beer of each sector. Provided he worked that sectorexpanding in their penetration into the Scottish market * Comfortable accommodation available WAIHI un 'from for 40 hours each week the hours andplace and our proposal represents the right vehicle in * Full range of wines and spirits in our wholesale & the right place at the right time as far as they are retail bottlestore Relax in friendly and pleasant methodology were left to him. The project hasconcerned. been Consequently I was very well received by * Entertainment nightly during holiday period surroundings such a success that it is now established in BerlinEuropean as Director Mr Brian Jeffries and his Promotions Cool Lion Brown Ale on Tao permanent policy. Normal reactive policing suchManager as we Chris Arnold. They have not only agreed to know it is of course superimposed over the localprovideal I the meatfor our even ing, but have made their Large Beer Garden and Guests Barbecue policemen but I must say I was impressed to Cateringsee signs Manager available to assist in bringing the Full Range of Wines & Spirits of the uniform quite frequently even around residentialevening together in various ways. The other Boards Wholesale and Retail Bottle Store areas. Werner told me the returns on reducedwere crime equally helpful and based upon their advice, I figures has been quite phenomenal. have come up with the following proposition. The fact Your Hosts: I had three week days in Berlin. On Mondaythat morn-it appears in this report indicates that it has been Tony and Connie Heath ing the Police Orchestra put on an audition forapproved me (and by this coming weekend's NEC meeting. you will find an article on the orchestra elsewhere2000 in this hours: Greeting from 'Australian and New PHONE: issue) and I had a meeting with the Assistant ZealandCommis- representatives. High Commissioner intro- PHONE: WAIHI BEACH sioner, Herr Kleineidamm on the general mattersduced. as- Short film on New Zealand.. Short film on Au- WAIHI 8789 sociated with our invitation. I also met with thestralia. Public 45-402 Relations Officer (about a Superintendent) and2030-2100: the Buffet meal next door in Dining Hall. Directors of the Orchestra and Choir. The Conductor2130 (approx.): of Band and other entertainment corn- 42 43 mences in Gymnasium (Scotland responsible).Olt• Re- freshments remain available in dining hall untilsupplies PLACEMAKERS run out. KITCHEN & DON WRAY SERVICEAir New Zealand's Manchester Manager,La Mike Dolce Vita Carberry had several long telephone conversations BATHROOM CENTRE with me and has undertaken to come to Aberdeen next NORMANBY STREET year. Tourist and Publicity's new Travel CommissionerIn Italy a man is never alone with his thoughts, CENTRE in London next year will be Mr Richard Bollard,always and hefeels himself immersed in humanity, everything DARGAVILLE has undertaken to also be in Aberdeen. Foreignaround Affairs him is clear and open. Such picturesque per- in London suggested the High Commissionerformances open the by natural elements, landscapes, human evening, but unfortunately I had already had beingsmy ap- and architecture constitute a kind of perpetual pointment with him at that stage and so this suggestionentertainment. Everything tells its own story and one is will have to be followed up in writing. anxious to hear the next installment. It is impossible not Due to his absence in Portugal when I wasto be first enchanted in and fascinated by the show, streets, London, I did not get to see The High Commissionersquares Mrand market places team with people, there are OPEN SEVEN DAYSYoung until 22 September. I was well receiveduniformed by him carabinieri watching everything and every- and he said he would endeavour to comply withbody, any children, soldiers on leave, housewives carrying requests we had in relation to the evening. heavy shopping baskets, ladies lowering little baskets CALTEX PETROL & OIL Some of the less important matters I will notfrom include the third storey windows to receive mail or bread. and all ACCESSORIES from our in this report, but from the organising committee'sReligious point processions go by, musical bands preceded CALTEX STAR SHOP of view, we were well pleased with the supportby received carabinieri in full uniform with red and blue feathers FULL MECHANICAL REPAIRS in London. The New Zealand Evening in Aberdeenover their will cocked hats. The merchants wares are dis- 92 THE MALL, ONEHUNGA be a big undertaking for us, but I believe it is possibleplayed everywhere in dramatic artistic order. PHONE: 661-143 PHONE: 7896 and will be a success. Perhaps some of you whoWhat have brings people to Italy? Some say that it is the tentative travel plans in mind for next year coulddolce or- vita but is it really more dolce in Italy then Open Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DARGAVILLE ganise your itineraries to be in Aberdeen on theelsewhere? 27 Is it better than Auckland, New York, Syd- Saturday 8.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m. August. It would certainly be of tremendous valueney or and Paris? Unfortunately the good life is something assistance to the New Zealand contingent there.that cannot always be found by travelling to definite Just this week, we received an 11 page letterspots from in the world; it is a quality man carries with him, a John Morgans, Manager of Convention Managementcapacity to "fit in", to accept different customs and Services which is the firm we have engaged traditionsto help us to provoke lighthearted adventure wherever CEDAR WOOD with planning for1986. It isthe opinion of your represen-he goes. Many people are disappointed in Rome when tatives on the Organising Committee that withthey only discover two that life can be prim and proper there. Is Plummers and a half years to go, we must now developItaly, a more as some claim, the ideal place to enjoy the ineffi- MOTOR INN formal organisation to cope with the collosal amountcient and of lax enforcement laws and other Impositions? Point Caravan work and planning which lies ahead. There are many republics or principalities in the world Because this document is so important towhere all of us, the well-to-do foreign resident is respected and the Editor has given her permission for the wholeconsidered text to beyond the pale of the law. With regard to Park be published. Please read it and study the organisationavoiding taxes there are many better places and often chart. If you are prepared to become involvedwealthy and Italians prefer to live in Monte Carlo, Lichens- consider you have experience or contacts in teina particular or Switzerland to their own country. DINING EVERY NIGHT Station Road area and especially if you live in Auckland, Napier,• The pleasure of Italy is definitely tied to the human Omakaroa Wellington or Christchurch, please contact theelement, approp- the link between the people and the attraction (Full a la carte Menu) riate member out of the following list: of the place between people's moods, looks, habits and * Modern Clean Amenities Auckland — Greg McManus most of all their approach to life. In a land surrounded by SATURDAY DINE & * Hot Mineral Pools Napier Steve Anderton fantastic works of art the great art of being happy is * Pools Emptied, Cleaned & Refilled Daily Wellington — Owen Jacobson • practised with added charm. Most people do not realise DANCE * On Site Caravans Christchurch — John Milne (Papanui) that it is an artand indeedthe most difficult artform of all. * Caravan Power Points This has been along report but I hope it has•beenTourists still of flock to Italy as they have done for cen- * Tent Sites interest to you as you will have realised our Friendshipturies, attracted no doubt by a certain quality in Re Book Early for Reservations * Camp Store Week is not just an idea any more, it is a commitmentthere. They find that Italians seem to understand things * Right on the Beach Front and like a steam roller, nothing will stop it nowthat unless still confuseit other people. Italians show an eager- Prop. Joy & Ross Francis runs out of puff. Please don't letsuch a good ideaness run in everything out they do and this is contagious. The Phone: 480-669 of puff. pleasure of living in Italy comes from living in a world Port Road Owen Jacobsonmade by man, for man where one must not fret over the Tauranga IEC Delegateimperfections of life on earth. Whangamata Phone 59-021 Chairman, 1986 Organising, Committee Beverley Biancone

44 45 Elsewhere in this issue you will have read of our invitation to the 100 strong Berlin Police Orchestra and Choir to join us for our Friendship Week in October 1986 and give a Concert Tour as part of the Police EXCELSIOR Department's Centenniary celebrations. The following article entitled "Das Polizeiorchester Berlin" is KM GRAY MOTORS from a history of the orchestra prepared for the Berlin Police as a publicity handout. The translation into English was done by Mr Leonhardt, NZ Manager, Lufthansa German Airline. Wolf apologises lithe Englisf (1903) LTD MOTORS LTD is not quite right in places but it took him a whole evening to translate this far and he did not have timeto RORA STREET, TE KUITI make the necessary grammatical refinements. In any case, you may enjoy reading it in its present form. THAMES STREET, Owen Jacobson MORRINSVILLE MOBIL r-m • • MOBIL GAS MObil OIL The Police Orchestra Berlin 7 DAY SERVICE Full range of accessories Plus puncture repair service SPARES & ACCESSORIES TYRES • LUBRICATION OPEN 7 DAYS MOTOR REPAIRS (except Saturday afternoon) 6643PHONE: PHONE: MORRINSVILLE TE KUM 231

SHAW'S FUNERAL SERVICES LTD Ohinemuri FUNERAL DIRECTORS Tyre DIRECTOR — ALAN SHAW Burials, Cremations and Monumental Masonry Arranged Specialists Floral Orders Taken Berlin Police Choir and Orchestra during joint recital in the Berlin Philharmonic Hall. 4 - The history of today's Police Orchestra Berlin"Sicherheltswehr" is (security-force). He was able to re- Vcr over 125 years old. The first performance of cruitthe many former regimental musicians and soon after Stockists of lieldrubber "music-corps" of the Berlin Police has been recordeda qualified in musical body came into being. (Check Point Group) 1850. In 1921 there were already three orchestras, cal- ( - According to a report from that year a music-corpsled, perhaps a little prosaically, Music Association — consisting of 18 policemen and a 24 strongCentre, police West and South. During the same year Cle- 24 Hour Personalised Service %zetatocreiteia. choir participated in Church services and a parademens Schmalstichat formed from musicians of the three 7 Days a Week Office and Chape : the "Muehlendamm". In the following years chroniclersorchestras, a string-ensemble, the "Symphony Or- reported only little about the type and developmentchestra of of the Police". 204 GREAT SOUTH ROAD, this musical body. As in other cities a police bandIt firmly established itself under Schmalstich's di- Francis Street, Paeroa PAPATOETOE existed in Berlin, but surely was overshadowedrectorship by the in the Berlin musical life, also as a result of a Phone: (Robert Wallbank) 8507 PHONE POP 278-5321 numerous military bands. number of splendid concerts with well-known soloists. In the year 1919 the former musical directorLate of 1924 the the famous Leo Blech took over the or- ANY HOUR Imperial Alexander Regiment, Fritz Brase, waschestra, com- followed in 1926 by Camillo Hildebrandt. Both missioned to form a music-corps for the newly-createdcontinued the great tradition with concerts in Germany 46 47 rif

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The orchestra has an annual the Netherlands and a trip to USA in May 1979live — audience of approximately 200,000. +lei ,51otingsCAVANAGHundoubtedly a highlight in the orchestra's more recentThe musical highlights in 1981 were undoubtedly a history. gala-concert with Julia Migenes in Ludwigshafen, a • Hot Thermal Pools for all ages SMASH REPAIRS performance of the orchestra in the ZDF programme • Motels In 1979 on the occasion of the anniversary(TV) of the "Music is Trumps", a cross section from "The Full Service in Panelbeating Berlin Blockade and the founding of the FederalBartered Repub- Bride" with a soloist of the German Opera • Tourist flats & cabins lic in 1949, the orchestra played twelve concertsBerlin in ten with the Philharmonic, a TV concert in SFB with a • Caravan & Tent Sites 24 Hour days in three major US cities. Minneapolis. Memphiswell-known soloist and the production of a record of • Camp Store Salvage and New York were the venues for both indoorpopular and german melodies. • Private Spa Pools Service SITUATED ON THE MAIN ROTORUA — WHAKATANE Phone: 39-132 HIGHWAY Te Puke Me, Write an Article Why Not? 16 KMS FROM WHAKATANE (24 Hours) YOUR HOSTS — GRAHAM AND Opp. Dairy Co. Main Road "For your report, please" a rather demandingsociation• sort Having decided on a subject, the going gets MARGUERITE TIMBS of request we all seem to receive at some timeeasier or as we go. We shall need atitle at some stage but Phone: 39-132 another and we start thinking about what we docan not put be too hasty about that because it can be RD 2 Whakatane across as an explanation. We may ask for someattached help oror altered at any time provided It is eye catch- advice from an amateur would-be "expert" buting we and attracts the readers' attention. Certain types of usuailysucceed in putting something in writing,titles even such if it as "What the Butler Saw" style are not is a polite ''nothing to report". encouraged. When our editor asks us for an article for this We come now to the article itself which really is PANELBEATING OWNER-OPERATOR \ journal it is a different story (sorry for the pun!).rather "No similar to your ordinary reports or summaries — REG. DRAINLAYER TAURANGA\ way", "What! Me?”, "I leave that sort of thing tointroduction, the main body and conclusion. It looks simple experts or people who can write", "I haven't gottill youtime", try to think of an opening sentence. "Once upon a (TALIPO) LTD "What could I write about?", "Oh, no I couldn't".time" So isthe Out, as is "I wonder if you've heard ..." or "The TOTARA STREET. TAUPO Petes Takeaways Editor hopes that Mr, Mrs, or Miss Somebodyeditor Else asked me ..." For the main section it may help by comes up with something. jotting down a list of things you want to refer or enlarge But just think about it, why can't you put penon toas you go. The conclusion is the easiest because by SEPTIC TANK paper and pass on that knowledge you have,now for theyou are so well into your stride you just do not want CLEANING entertainment or education of your fellow members.tostep. So, having reached this stage, the next step is to Remember during your school days, you justwrite couldn't or type your article roughly and with plenty of COMPETITIVE RATES return to your desk quick enough after each holidayspace between lines so that you may make alterations TRADE WASTE DISPOSAL period to hear your teacher tell you to write anlater essay if necessary. on Once you are satisfied that this is GREASE TRAPS what you did over the holidays and you just lovedwhat you want to tell your readers, all you have to do is SOAK HOLE REPAIRS AT CONTRACT composing it. So what is the difference? Ourjournaltype the has complete article in double spacing and the job RATES received pleasing reports from all quarters andis done.the By this time you are heartily sick of it and wish 7 DAY — 24 HOLM TOWING BLOCKED DRAINS reason is quite clear; the contents are written youfor our hadn't thought of doing it. On the other hand when ALL TYPES OF DRAIN WORK members by our own amateur story-teller members.YOU read If your article in the journal you wonder why you SERVICE UNDERTAKEN you think our talents are not measuring up, theworried chal- so much about it and why you have not done PHONE: lenge is there, the stage is yours. something like this before. PHONE: TAURANGA Not very long ago I gave a copy of an article ISome had traps for young players — you must avoid written forthis journal, to a weekly local newspaper.anything The libellous, offensive language, anything 84-156 441-016 title was changed, and the article itself was choppedcopyright or anything contrary to the aims, objects and TALMO OR 85-916 ANYTIME about to the professional's modern style of writingconstitutionsof with our association. If you areworried about the result that it lost its interest and impact. Sogrammar let us etc, our editor will check your article and AFTER HOURS: TAUPO 85-549 P.O BOX 775, TAURANGA have a go at writing that article of yours. First wewhere choose necessary will knock it into shape. So get into it, a subject it may be that "essay" on your trip orchoose it may a subject, make our editor happy, our readers be something connected with police work or satisfiedour As- and you are on yourto a career in journalism, 52 53 and other countries. In 1933 Music-Director,conductorship General of Heinz Winkel, now promoted to "Chief 1 Boeloke conducted many concerts togetherMusic with the Master", the music corps re-established itself Bruno Kittel choir. Max von Schilling could alsostrongly be in the Berlin musical scene and became commissioned as guest conductor. quickly popular. It was not the intention of the Police music groupAfter theto early death of Heinz Winkel in 1962, PUHOI compete with the classical orchestras, but toWilhelm delight Schulze from Luebeck continued in the WILKINS & DAVIES and please by its own means. They played musicalin hospitals, footsteps of his predecessr. He led concert old people's homes, in the BerlinZoo, at the tours"Funkturm" into many parts of the Federal Republic, to France CONSTRUCTION CO. HOTEL (Radio Tower), in open-air theatres and parks,and at Switzerland. Christmas and Whit-Sunday concerts — in short:The musical climax of that time was the participa- LTD PUHOI "citizen-pleasing" and with the ultimate aim oftion enlisting of the orchestra in the ''Stueben Parade 1964" in the citizens' sympathy for the police. New York. Honourably placed atthe head of the parade QUARRIES DIVISION A newchapter began after the Second Worldof some War. 35,000 participants, a place normally occupied P.O. Box 59048 Auckland (Owners: Duicie and Rod Seymour) On 14th December 1948 Chief Corporal Heinzby an Winkel American orchestra, the Berlin Policemen were Phone 275-5400 was commissioned to form a music corps withenthusiastically 39 received. Concerts in New York, on the We supply and deliver all grades of We would like you to accept the hospitality in musicians. A few days later the first rehearsalUS took television and at the World-Expo at that time are ROAD METAL, CONCRETE METAL, the museum come hotel. place in the casino of the Police Barracks in unforgettableFriesen to all participants. SAND, DRAINAGE METALS Street. Instruments and music sheets the musiciansOn the 1st March 1966 Herbert Domagella be- had to bring along themselves. The first phasecame of a the new leader of the orchestra. Dynamically and Contact our Quarries at You are always welcome for warm beginning from "nothing" was followed by a energeticallyperiod of he took a course that brought great suc- PUKETUTU ISLAND QUARRY, MANGERE, PHONEhospitality and a cool beer anytime of the intense build-up and fruitful activity. Under thecesses capable and brought about a number of imitators. In AK 275-5400 1973, at the occasion of its 25th anniversary after the TE RANGIITA QUARRY, S.H.I. TURANGI, P.O. year. end of the war, the orchestra performed in six television PHONE TURANGI 8165 concerts of the ARD and ZDF (two West German TV STRATFORD QUARRY, YORK ROAD, PHONE: 812 PLIHOI Stations) and twice on Swiss Television. In the same STRATFORD, PHONE MIDHURST 705 year the "Music corps of the Berlin Police" was re- TAUMARANUI, PHONE: 8316 named "Police Orchestra Berlin". In June 1977 Herbert Domagella retired, and his successor became the 38-year-old Berliner, Michael Kern. Their repertoire was constantly enlarged. Besides playing the traditional melodies, special attention was HEANEYS 5 STAR INVESTIGATIONS given to creating modern and refined sound effects. The programmes of the Orchestra consisted of 95% of SERVICE STATION LTD tailored arrangements" written by top arrangers from STATE HIGHWAY 1 & SECURITY (1980) LTD broadcasting and television. In this way, e.g. they created in "Les-Brown-style" the Nutcracker Suite with KAIWAKA, NORTHLAND *Or *** celesta, bass, clarinette and guitar solos as well as a "Porgy and Bess cross-section" for orchestra and a Debt Collecting second arrangement with accompaniment for three 24 HOUR SALVAGE SERVCE singers, The police orchestra accompanies pianists in AND MECHANICAL REPAIRS Landlord Inquiries the Warsaw Concerto by Addinsall or in Criminal Inquiries Rachmaninoff's "Cis-minor-Prelude". The overture All security, Body Guards, "The Thieving Magpie" by Rossini is just as much a part (WINDSCREENS WHEN of the new arranged repertoire as are cross sections AVAILABLE) Process Service Credit Rating from Smetana's "The Bartered Bride" or Bemstein's Divorces, "West Side Story". FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS Maintenance \tarlatan, Gala shows with Ivan Rebroff and Gerhard AVAILABLE Riecimann in the Berlin Philharmonic as well as PLUS ALL CALTEX PRODUCTS All General Inquiries 1 concerts with Soloists of the German Opera Berlin and ***** other Opera Houses, are constantly part of the Orchestra's activities in concert halls, broadcasting and 62M Phone: 267-2443 Tai Abrams television. After 6 p.m. 299-7795 Broadcasts for seminars, such as the "Rias pi4oNet KAMM( Coffee-table" were musically supported by the police porriMe P.O. Box 497, Manurewa orchestra in 1980. Michael Kern, Orchesterleiter, Berlin Police During the many tours within the Federal Republic, Orchestra. special mention should be made of productions in the 50 51 For all Sporting Gear New Zealand 1986 1 In the June issue of the IPA Journal therethe was Paeroa a Gold Escort should arrive in Auckland in :4"frs*P4 report on some of the activities planned to taketime place for the in IPA parade in uniform up Queen Street on South Australia and Victoria in 1986. That year21 marks October. the 150th anniversary of the State of South Australia,6. Souvenir items, including those for the police, You can't go past us for and 150 years of policing in Victoria. There isPolice every Association, the IPA and perhaps the Credit FULL WORKSHOP likelihood that the links between these two StatesUnion. and * Dive bottle filling station New Zealand will be demonstrated in official police7. Restoration and purchase of old police vehicles, to SERVICES events to be staged in Adelaide and New Zealandbe later retained as part of the police museum display. * Gass bottle filling TYRES & ACCESSORIES during 1986, which could involve representatives8. Mounted of all Police (being co-ordinated by Carole * Rifle repairs three localities. Reidy, editor of the IPA Journal). * General sports lines Open 7 Days At the November 1983 New Zealand Police9. The Police Centennial Sword (100 of which will be Executive Conference, all the District Commandersmanufactured by Wilkinson Sword for deliver in 1985). PARKERS See the friendly team at were updated on planning to date for 1986. 10. Memorial to Members Killed, which may be This advice included the following points;erected at the Police College, to commemorate GUNSHOP & 1. New Zealand Police: Monday, 1 Septembermembers 1986 killed in the execution of their duty, since MURUPARA marks the passage of 100 years since the Police1886. Force SPORTS LTD Act 1886 became law. This Act marked the end11. Theof 46 Photographic Competition ,which will be run in MOTORS years of various other policing arrangementsearly in New 1986, and the entries from which can be used in Murupara — Phone: 520 Pine Drive Zealand and established, for the first time, a national,later events that year. After Hours: 473 unarmed civilian police service. 12. The Police Centenary Logo, for official use during A Phone: 722 2. New Zealand Police Association: Tuesday,1986. 28 October 1986 marks the 50th anniversary of13. the Local histories, which will assist Districts to WM/pa registration of the New Zealand Police Associationrespond as to media enquiries in 1986, and could provide an Incorporated Society. material for any displays to be placed in local buildings 3. The New Zealand Section of IPA: 1986 marksor museums. the 20th anniversary of the founding of the New Zealand14. The Police Museum, which is expected to be Section of the IPA. The fact that South Australiaofficially and opened as a fully operational unit during the Victoria haveseveral events planned forthe sameyearIPA Friendship Week on 18 October 1986. This will r D. BAIN was covered, including the IEC meeting to becompriseithe held in Main Gallery (displaying policing in New Adelaidefrom 5-12 October andthe "FriendshipZealand, Week" and some specialist displays including those & SONS LTD planned in New Zealand between 13-22 October.of the Officers' Guild and the IPA), the Crime Galley, Mention was also made that the annual conferenceand the ofReference Room. It will also include a mobile SLOANE STREET the Federation of Police Credit Unions had beendisplay for District purposes, and some restored police Murupara allocatedtoNewZaaland in 1986. Thiswill be vehicles.attended TE AWAMUTU by representatives of all seven Australian Police15. CreditThe three-volume official histories of policing in under new management AUTHORISED AA GARAGE Unions, and is expected tobe held in WellingtonNew from Zealand 31 which are expected to be availablesingly Fin and Phyl Bradshaw FULL SHELL SERVICE & GARAGE August to 6 September. between about June 1985 and December 1986. FACILITIES The types of events being planned were Volumecovered. One wilicover 1840 to 1867, Volume Two from Come on in and say hello ... PANELBEATERS AND RADIATOR These include those being co-ordinated at a 1867national to 1920 and Volume Three from 1920 to 1983. you'll like our NEW LOOK and SPECIALISTS level, including: ' Reference was then made to the proposals for our NEW PRICES WINDSCREEN REPLACEMENT SERVICE 1. A Commemorative Stamp issue (which weDistrict hope events which include: 24 HOUR SALVAGE & TOWING SERVICE will involve a set of stamps). (a) Civic receptions, involving local body leaders. * super specials 2. A police film. (b) Open Daysandstaticclisplaysin local museums * Personal service 3. A Centennial Booklet (of about 96 pages, to besold * A wide variety In our dell PHONE: or other public buildings. * Fresh fruit Si veges to the public). (c) Ecurrwili .al Church services, especially using •e 4. The Council of Sport's Charity Run, to be Policerun Chaplains dnd perhaps used to honour a TE AWAMUTU between Cape Reinga and Bluff, and which memberis or members killed on duty by an unlawful act. scheduled to arrive in Wellington on 1 September.(d) Charity Balls. 5069 5. The two Gold Escort re-enactments. One fromThe pamphlet used bythe IPA at Antwerp wasalso ANY TIME Cromwell to Dunedin in late August 1986 overdistributed four to the District Commanders, as a guide to JIII1)II 815 PHONE: days, and one from Paeroa via Waitekauri andthe Thames progress made so far with planning for the New to Auckland, also over fourdays. The Otago GoldZealand escort Friendship Week. should be timed to connect with the Charity Run, and Sherwood Young 54 55 " New Zealand Police College News CROSS \ GREEN BAY Since the last epistle from Papakowhai kiPolice involved with youth and/or school program- SERVICE STATION Porirua to the Aotearoaeans much has comemes. to Along with countless members of New Zealand AUTOS LTD 82 GODLEY ROAD pass. Superintendent Brion Duncan has beenPolice, ap- we are certain Roger's study will be excep- pointed Director: Training at Police National Head-tionally beneficial to all in the Police here in New MAIN ROAD KATIKATI quarters and has from time to time been seenZealand grac- and the knowledge and skills he acquires ing our portals on divers errands. Welcome Brionwill be to the result of the New Zealand Police having the — "Seat of Learning" — for the New Zealandsuch a "switched-on" Physical Training Ambas- Police. We have also come into the fold of Collegesador. Good luck Roger and watch the skiing. IAA:" apostles one Peter Marshall (formerly of AucklandIn our last letter to you we meant to say many CALTEX PETROL AND OIL PLUS LPG CIB) to take over the reigns of CHARIOT-A-LA-DEthings but like all mortals our mind wanders and is FULL FIRESTONE TYRE SERVICE Suppliers of Shell Petrol and Oils Plus all CIB Korses. To you Peter and your wife and cloudedlittle by issues dulling our perception. Hence this OPEN 7 DAYS Shell Shop accessories one, welcome to College where we hope youlate will report telling you that D Block accommodation at Steam Cleaning — Electronic Tuning Wheel find fulfilment for your talents and aspirations.the College has opened raising our room capacity Alignment & Balance— Tyres — Batteries — In the couse of time we lose staff members'from — 260 to 419. Also we should have told you that ••• "Acis Cycle Spares & Repairs — Carwash — Hire and rather few ever return — but (Sergeant) ourGavin very fine Confidence Course is.operating — giv- Trailers — WOF Hardy has come back; rather like MacArthuring saying much needed emphasis on skills, team effort and ro re s I e fin SERVICES "I shall return". At least Gavin will add some weightmost of all great effort in all those using it. The Phone 874-753 or 873-297 about the place, what with so many others beingcourse itself is demanding. The terrain in which it is in41 trimmed down by RFLs and that dreaded infectiousestablished is demanding in itself and coupled with PHONE: 24 HOUR SALVAGE SERVICE Trentham disease — running alias jogging aliasthe manythe obstacles it is a superb asset. Your cor- OPEN 7 DAYS embarkation of being an untaxed but neverthelessrespondent a only "wishes" he was 20 to 30 years old user of motor vehicle accessways, while tryingagain. to "ward off" the effects imposed on all sufferers of Currently, my friends in so many places in our \isammmirKATIKATI ALL HOURS 490-91) Trentham disease. Look — we caught it fromfine a fel- country and beyond we must tell you of the low Lydiard and have not so subtly exported manyit — yet visiting Police members from lands far beyond have gained no income from the market!! our domain. Anyway, after all that, we do welcome you backThe Inspectors' Management Course, coordi- Gavin and hope you have been suitably innoculated.nated and conducted by Chief Inspector Kevin Hol- It is a fact that a Kiwi cannot fly! But we haveland has a brace of overseas personnel on it. MOTORISTS! * "CommerciaN proof that a Dutch-Kiwi can. Evidence of this Thomasfeat is Chan hails from the Royal Hong Kong CNC apparent in Chief Inspector Peter Wiersma andPolice; his Les Mason of the Solomon Islands Police; CALTEX NA1LCAL GAS Hotel wife Carol having been to that big island of theMoses Gum Driver and Eroni Antonio of the Royal Fiji Save 50% on your fuel bill trees going each way by flight. Wherever PeterPolice; goes Marian Rugala of Australian Federal Police, For all motoring supplies, petrol, oil, or has been he leaves behind fine impressionsMalcolm and Viney from Tasmania Police and David accessories etc., full tube and workshop we are confident that AuSitralia has benefittedGraham from of Victoria Police. Also attending the course repairs Dargaville his visit to Manly Police College in New Southis New Zealand Fire Service Commander Roger Wales. One thing Peter does not have to acquireBishop in with New Zealand Police Officers from Auck- Contact us now for a quote on conversions to New Zealand this summer is a TAN. He broughtland, one Wellington and Christchurch. CNG• No deposit finance available. back — which proves the sun does shine over there.Besides all these visitors, we are hosting for 12% Govt loan. Lion and DB on Tap We believe Peter enjoyed a most profitabletraining in one sphere or other members of Police Good Self-contained Units and Fine course and stay in Australia which will becomefrom ever Tonga; Cook Islands; Solomon Islands and Fiji, Phone 818-5633 Family Meals more evident in his tales, references and knowledgeall of which demonstrates the reputation our training gleaned by an acute mind. and facilities have generated in the Pacific nations. Fun Range of Wines and Spirits Another staff member is taking an even longerRelieving staff at the College include our brother BRANDON SERVICE STATMN journey — this time to the United States of America.Ric Bos and that quasi Chinese policeman SELONG Your friendly hosts: David Stewart & (Inspector) Roger Marley hares off on Friday alias(21 Oc- Steve E. Long an Englishman no less whereas LID Marlene Beechen tober) under the auspice of a McKenzie FoundationRic is our fine inheritance from Dykeland other- OPEN 7 DAYS grant to research Physical and Recreational Trainingwise known as the Netherlands. We are richer for of a number of Police Forces in the United Statesyour presencein and shall mourn when you each de- 4070 Great North Road Phone Dargaville a whirlwind eight weeks study tour covering topicspart to National Headquarters in the Harbour Capital Glen Eden related to: pre entry physical testing; in trainingmostly tests; known as Windy Wellington. Phone 818-5633 post graduate functional fitness testing: physical Glad tidings came and settled on our E. T. Yes, Deal direct with Installer — MOT certified 8018 or 8372, standards and testing for specialised squads.indeed, Roger our E. T. has himself a grandson. Who is our will also investigate recreational activities initiatedE. T.? by Emmett Mitten no less — our esteemed 56 57 Commandant. Congratulations to your wife Joyof living and — new, and yet sometimes similar values yourself as from this birth has come much joy.expressed No as ideals for love, life, work and leisure. PARAHAKI pun intended. The privilege of the Tangi they grieved at for VALLEY The portals of this institution have seen manyRev Takarua who lay in state on the verandah of the pass through this year and yet there are still 140meeting re- house at Tokomaru (Bay) — also near cruits here of whom 96 members belonging toRuatoria the and Tologa Bay all places north of Gis- MOTORS PANIELBEATERS 87thLTD Recruit Wing will have graduated (actuallyborne on and Wairoa. 17 November) at publication of this message. It is with pleasure we can report these events to 301 POLLEN STREET, THAMESThe ever informative grape-vine indicatesyou there of our profession and families so far away from LTD may be some staff changes come the end ofPorirua. 1983. With pride can we say in humility (contradic- CNR BANK & WATER STREETS Just what they will comprise or who may be affectedtory terms perhaps) the New Zealand Police is trying is as yet not determined, but perhaps other things may yet occur to stabilise our ship's course withto meet the its obligations to recognise its respon- FULL 24 HOUR 7 DAYS MOBIL SERVICE Bridge being able to telegraph — steady as shesibilities relating to our country's Maori heritage rich goes! We wait in the engineroom — we wait,in we talent, resource and wisdom so willingly shared. OFFICIAL AA BREAKDOWN SERVICE 81 From this we all may glean understanding, apprecia- slaves in the galley of progress. tion and recognition of many of the things arising in GARAGE Congratulations to Sergeant John Moranrace of our relations, so vital for our successful function on MECHANIC ON CALL 24 HOURS 24 HOUR SALVAGE & TOWING PE and AT Section on completing his Senioraccount of all people here. The realisation observed 7 DAY 24 HOUR SALVAGE SERVICE SERVICE Sergeants Evidence and Police Duties promotionaland studied ought to create "awareness" in what examinations. Half way there John — great!!ever we may have to do, despite the mistakes, mis- PANELHEATERS Did you know that four of the PE and RT understandingsSec- and prejudices encountered from all AGENTS FOR LADA AND RENAULT COMPLETE RADIATOR AND REPAIR tion — Sergeants Ben Snee and John Moranquarters and including ourselves. CARS SERVICE Constables Ron Greatorex and Rob Tungatt withThe In- New Zealand Police administration have BELGRUS TRACTORS spector Marley "driving" and Constable Mikelong Ed- sanctioned participation of its members in Maori PHONE: THAMES 8G-801wards "directing" pushed up hill from the mainlanguage entr- courses (certainly) at Wellington PHONE: WHANGAREI ance to the College right into the College GaragePolytechnic a and encouragement in the pursuit of ter- ANYTIME 1956 Humber Super Snipe "Museum model"tiary Police studies towards degrees at least part of which 88-599 ANYTIME car. they did it in 10 very exhausting minutes compriseusing Maori studies. only three permitted "rests" with only the brakes toMoreover, members interested in the cultures hold the vehicle stationary. For the younger mem-and languages of other Pacific people many of bers of the Police and their families these vehicleswhom now live in New Zealand are likewise sup- 'hot spicey weigh 21/2 tons unladen. These members featported. is Despite the media and its monoculus stance most meritorious — the tact of their suprememtowards fit- things "police-public" and the all too often - ness won through as the task was really enormous.absence of comprehensive informed journalism re- Praise be unto them who labour for they shallporting quaff all known facts as opposed to inferential N--i7tfo the "donations" offered for the feat. opinions invented for mischievious intent which if •7r,v0:,-„? On Saturday night, 15 October, a very enjoyablechallenged in the manner taken by Sir Angus Sharp p.* OKTOBERFEST evening was held at the Collegewith Dr Brian Edwards, demonstrates even to a PANELBEATERS with nearly 150 people present. Your correspondentmoron the subtleties employed. was not there, so he can only report it was a hugeIt is conceivable with the continuation of these 24 HOUR TOW success, leaving a vacuum for the Christmastechniques social we will be eventually convinced they are MEXICAN RESTAURANT event to fill now. right and there is no "wrong' — indeed that we have SERVICE B.Y.O. Harkening back to the Inspectors' Courseno — RIGHT be to challenge the system in consequence Genuine Mexican food it made known to you all beyond this place; thisof which Seat we will Only always use its definition of ev- cooked by a genuine Mexican of Learning; that the course journeyed for intoerything the regardless of what the legal/or moral as- CHASSIS STRAIGHTENING Master Chef. eastern aspects of the North Island of our beautifulpects may be. RADIATOR REPAIRS You want it hot we make it land to a place called TIKI TIKI, a place near to 'FEEnough philosophy! hot, you want it spicey we ARAROA and yet another place called RUATORIAOn to something more hopeful. PHONE: KAWERAU make it spicey, you like it not and beside the Waiapu River which flows into theChristmas! Christmas is coming!! It may be use- quite so hot well we can do great Pacific and there stayed on the Rahui Maraeful for us of to examine its real meaning — and not its that too. the Ngati Porou people. In their home and amongst 7103 their ancestors they received much love and commerciallessons value. The fruits of a happy uniting 178 Hurstmere Rd. Takaptma Christmas are the expectation for many people. Un- AFTER HOURS: KAWERAU above Woolly Wool in Maori tanga all of which was arranged on theirfortunately not all policemen and women can enjoy Ph. 499-409 account by one Api (Apirana) Mahuika (a greatthe man company of families and friends over the festive 8712, 8280 of learning, foresight and ambition to help his people LIVERPOOL STREET, Panchos also serve steak wed launch themselves into the 21st century). season, Nevertheless College staff wish you, all, seafood as well as providing* every happiness for a happy Christmas and New KAWERAU children's menage. Much wisdom and help was extended theirYear. way — a lot of discussion in another language and wayKia ora koutou katoa Basil Johnson 58 59 Vol. 4 No. 2 Magazine of Australian One of New Zealand's Oldest Hotels KOLITU 1 June/July 1983 Section of IPA vow- BRIAN BPSERVICE Don't Ruffle the Feathers of Big BOR STATION Birds LTD By Country Copper " — HOTEL At the back end of the 1940's I was a uniformedconfidential report was received at Grays station : "Re- 180 LAKE ROAD, probationer bobby at Grays, in Essex. As such,liable I had information has been received that "X" (my ROTORUA slight assciations (professionally, I mean) withNorwegian the friend) has recently returned from an East- POLLEN STREET, THAMES whores who plied their trade at Tilbury Docksern with Bloc the country, and it is wished to ascertain the seamen. And you can spell that either way youpurpose like!) of and reason for the visit. Discreet enquiries PHONE: 86-523 (0843) SUPPLIERS OF BP PETROL & Those I knew were all of six feet tall, at leastonly to be made." * Accommodation and all meals OILS fourteen stone, shoulders like rugby players and• Over the the years I always suspected that some- * Lounge Bar * Entertainment AND ALL ACCESSORIES FROM ability to curse you for a full five minutes withoutwhere repeat- a civil servant created those enquiries for the * Public Bar * Counter Meals THE BP SUPER SHOP TYRES, ing themselves once: mind you, that includedsole cuss purpose of taking the mickey. words in Norwegian, Dutch, German, Hindustani"Tilbury and Lil" was another working lady: in her thir- LUBES, & MECHANICAL REPAIRS Urdu. ties, big as a house, and about as attractive, unless it To be fair, you've got to be a big girl to supportwas darka and you were drunk. Then you paid your Open 24 Hours drunken, overweight Norwegian sailor with oneponey hand, and took your chances. extract the necessary going (or should it be coming?)I firsh met "Lil" by being urgently directed to the rate from his hip pocketwith the other, while throwingLocal Labour a Exchange (well before the days of Social PHONE: ROTORUA knee trembler in double quick time without music.Security and the DHSS) where a customer was 81-238 or 85-163 "Norwegian Nellie" was one such big girl;reported big to be being abusive and refusing to leave). hearted and big in every way, or so I was told. OnThe public welting area was partitioned between reaching fifty years of age she did the honourable"Men" thing, and "Women" — none of your Ladies and married one of her regular customers and settledGentlemen down in those days —and the partition itself paid in a small terraced house at nearby Thurrockonly as alip service to the meaning of the word. Customers housewife, while her man carried on his voyagesof either to sex could see each other and carried on normal DEBT COLLECTION AGENT foreign parts. conversations expected of the "workers". CLAUDELAND A visit to her home between good points wasWell, there was "Lil" standing in isolation on the A LEADING AUCKLAND RETAILER always a bonus, as it was a good bike ride fromwomen's the side looking like the Queen Mary—the ship, I REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF A MOTORS station and unlikely to be spoiled by a visit frommean, the shift of course — large and menacing and ranting PART TIME DEBT COLLECTION sergeant. In return for telling the latest filthy jokeaway I would at a small bespectacled clerk cowering behind the AGENT. DUTIES WOULD BE TO CALL be plied with a tumbler of duty free Scotch andcounter. likewise I don't think the sight of me, a young, six feet LTD packet of fags. Fair exchange! bean pole, gave him a lot of confidence either. ON AN AVERAGE OF 25 DEBTORS On one such visit her husband was unexpectedlyThe audience on the mens side were thoroughly PER WEEK TO COLLECT OUTSTAND- home when I called (You've got a mucky mind,enjoying you.) Inthe situation, and my entrance sent a couple of ING INSTALMENTS OWED TO THE 718 GREY STREET broken English he explained that he had beenthem ship- falling on the floor in paroxysms of hysterical COMPANY. CALLS WOULD BE RE- HAMILTON wrecked by a violet storm off Gdansk. He andlaughter his at what was now to come. STRICTED TO THE AUCKLAND MET- crewmates had been rescued by a Russian boatPausing and in her abuse of the clerk, "Lil" gave me a ROPOLITAN AREA ONLY. PAYMENT Mobil Petrol and taken into the Polish port, where they had beenbenign kept smile, in a an acknowledgement of the uniform, not WOULD BE IN THE FORM OF COM- MobilOil plus CNG house with all the windows blacked out. Afterathe few wearer, days believe me. "I must ask you to leave, MISSION PAYABLE AS A PERCEN- they were transported by train, carriage windowsMadam," also I said. Well, that's how they told me to do it at TAGE OF THE TOTAL SUM RECO- OPEN 7 DAYS blacked out, to arrive in East Berlin some threeTraining days School. Having previously acknowledged me, VERED EACH MONTH. later. From there they were taken by enclosedshe motor now ignored me. My repeated requests were appa- Hours: truck to the border, where they were handedrently over tounheard. the TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION OR TO Monday to Friday 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. West Berlin authorities and subsequently continuedGood news travels fast: by now it was standing SEEK FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE Saturday 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. their journey to London. room only on the mens side. Every layabout in Grays Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. He told me that he had been interviewedmust by M15, have been packed in there cheering her, jeering WRITE TO Full Workshop Facilities M16, Naval Intelligence, someone from the Foreignme. I had to take some positive action. "CREDIT MANAGER" CNG Conversions Office, and had the following day to attend an interview"Come on Lil" I said, grabbing her by the arm and P.O. BOX 2832 at the Home Office. He was amused that sopushing much effort all sixteen stone of her. I should have known AUCKLAND. 1000 ,...rHONE: HAMILTON 57-419 had been made for so little information. better. She didn't even pause in her tirade against the AP' Little did he know that a few days later a secretclerk, let alone move Me? Well, my helmet slipped over 60 61 the back of my head and my face ended up buriedwithout getting me tits wet!" between two enormous breasts. There really is no answer to that. The audience went wild, clapping and lightingDon't give me a clever man, give me a lucky man. Te Kuiti Hotel among themselves to get a better view. At that very moment when I was about to be torn to bits / TALMO \ I was now beginning to lose my cool. Revertingthe door to burst open, and in charged six coppers like a SERVICE STATION type, 'made a determined grab at her and said,riot "Come squad. "Lil", seeing the new odds changed situa- on, you cow. You're going out." tion, picked up her handbag from the counter, patted 09811 LTD Rora Street down the pleats of her skirt, gave everyone a sweet Ohdear! What had I said? Shelost all interestsmile in andthe wafted out through the door to the street, Te Kuiti clerk and went berserk at me. I can't remember,pausing let only to say to the sergeant as she passed, TONGARIRO STREET Licensed Restaurant A La Carte alone understand, half of what she said, but over"Remember thirty me to the wife, duckie." SUPPLIERS OF CALTEX PETROL & Good Accommodation — Family Rooms years on I quite remember her saying, "Cow! Don'tPermissive you society? You don't know what you're OIL PLUS ALL CALTEX PRODUCTS Colour TV, Coffee Making Facilities dare call me a cow. I can stand up to me arsetalking in water about, OPEN 7 DAYS Single $22.00 Double $28.00 per night 24 HOUR SALVAGE SERVICE AND MECHANICAL REPAIRS PHONE TALMO Wholesale Liquor Mart Those Addresses 87-828 Full Range of Wines and Spirits Phone: Te Kulti 1142 or NrER HOURS 85-708// 0813/88.173 (next year) One of the interesting aspects of an IPA in a very short street. In the greater Wellington area the Secretary's duties is the addressing of mail to Postall parts Office of boxes have two extra digits to indicate their the globe and receiving mail from such places.Post I would Office location. Postal boxes in a small suburban like to thinkthatall mail that I post reaches its destinatinarea may have a five figure number but the first two and that I have received all mail that people havedigits been only indicate the location of that Post Office. TARAWERA TAVERN kind enough to post to me. Accidents and losses Oncedo we head overseas we run into types of Area 4e Rob's occur from timeto time even to the best addressedand Zip mail codes. The United States of Americahaveafive Napier — Taupo Highway but is the address which is put on mail alwaysfigure the correct number, Australia and South Africa have a four one? figure one, while Great Britain have a combination of Kitchen A recent news item disclosed that even thetwo Royal letters, one digit, a space then another digit and Palace had described New Zealand as a statefinally of Au- two more letters. In Europe we start getting into Mine Hosts: Selwyn Road, Palhia stralia on one envelope! For some years I wasquite regularly different combinations — house numbers are Jennie & Joe Bailey receiving a publication from overseas addressedplaced to after street names, city names before street Good Family Home-Made Meals at a Family "New Zealand, USA" and another to "Neeland".names, variouscode numbers in various places in fact, I BREAK YOUR JOURNEY AND ENJOY Price Thanks to various postal authorities, I am confidentsometimes that wonder whether I am including someone's THE HOME COMFORTS OF... A Wide Range of Cakes, Pastries etc I have received most, if not all, mail sent to me.telephone Some number in their postal address! There is no • Hot Venison envelopes and wrappers are Obviously ratherdoubt weak that and some people in overseas countries have • Hot Wild Pork are down to their last gasp when they arrive. Therather similar difficulties or confusion with our addres- Journal from the Netherlands Section has a wrapperses also. Try some street names in Rotorua or Taupo or • Saute Potatoes and Sauce OPEN G DAYS which slides off very easily but still manages toAuckland's reach K. Road, Wellington's Lambton Quay, The Morning and Afternoon Teas with me while the Journal from Belgium simply hasTerrace, a stamp The Parade, Whites Line, Dunedin's The Oc- rjiisAre • Hot Beef A friendly warm atmosphere awaits you. me.and my address on the front cover and it, too,togon reaches or places such as Bay of Plenty, Poverty Bay, • All Homemade Baking Bring the whole family. Oeo, Ruakokapatuna, Cape Runaway • Full Range of New Zealand and On the other hand, insult to injury was a letter Onefrom has to watch dates, too. We have grown up to Australian Wines Austral:a addressed to "Lower Hutt, via Aucklandour old!"The system of day, month and year but the Ameri- 'old postal address system of name, house numbercans have and used the alternative of month, day and year street name, town and country, seems to havewhich gradu- can still trap the unwary. Now I notice that some, Phone ally lost favour. Auckland has area numbers, oneincluding to 10. one of our new Sections, use the computer In some cities ortowns you can tell how far yoursystem house of is year, month and day — will we eventually Te Pohe 670

62 63 TIMM BARRY HOTEL JONES Cali in for your CUSTOM Refreshing Ale SPRAYPAINTERS And enjoy the tranquility and 30A REEVE STREET, friendliness of Staff and LEVIN Management Re-Sprays, Pane/ Beating, Touch Ups, Special Finishing, Mine Hosts: Windscreen Replacements Joan & Laurie Hurley TELEPHONE: Castle Point Road 84-605 LEVIN AFTER HOURS: LEVIN 89-588 Phone 802 Tinui/ THE LITTLE PEOPLES SHOP

IPA's International Secretaiy General, Hugh Hallett with NZ Police Commissioner, K. a Thompson and Ex-Commissioner, R. Walton. Wellington, 4 November, 1983. OFFICE:- Photo: Courtesy of The Dominion Newspaper. LARGEST CHILDRENSWEAR 34 Military Rd SPECIALISTS LN THE WELLINGTON Lower Hutt AREA STOCKING ALL LEADING NZ BRANDS & H. V. D. (Hugh) Hallett joined the police inPolice 1939 Staffbut College at Bramshill, one as Director of QUALITY IMPORTED WEAR FROM subsequently obtained his release to volunteerStudies for pilot and one as Deputy Commandant and Dean of BIRTH TO 16 YEARS duties with the Royal Air Force. Police Studies. He is at present the Assistant Chief 676-822 He did his flying training in Oklahoma, receivedConstable his in charge of Personnel and Training for Kent, 274 JACKSON STREET wings and was commissioned as a pilot officer.a force of 3,000 sworn and 1,000 civilian staff. PETONE After flying Spitfires in Europe. he was selectedHejoined to IPA almostat its birth (his number is 202!) After Hours join a special squadron in South East Asia, workingand was with the editor of the British Section's magazine for MAIDSTONE MALL allied agents behind the Japanese lines. His 10resporsib- years, chairman of a region, vice president and Wellington 676-822 UPPER HUTT Jibes included landing in enemy held country,latterly frequently president for 11 years. under fire. He has been the Association's International Sec- Homes and Land Development When World War II ended, he resumed retaryhis police General for 15 years and during his period of 687-475, 284-209 career and rapidly began to climb the promotionoffice ladder. has completely reorganised its administration to Specialists Valuations Nils,\Nibs WELLINGTON d His service has included two periods of dutyput itat on the a firm footing for the future.

64 65 Letter from PLIKEKURA The PARK KIOSK San Francisco CONVENTION MANAGEMENT Morning and afternoon teas. Lunches — SERVICES steaks, fish and salad meals Wellington's Luxury Sunday Specialty — Roast of the day. Bath House To Owen Jacobson of the 1986 IPA NZ Friendship Week Organising Takeaways from shop Committee dated 28 October 1983 Personal catering by arrangement any day or159 Willis Stree night BARBECUES, BUFFETS, SET MENUS,• Mixed • Large Saunas Swimming Dear Inspector Jacobson, WEDDINGS AND BIRTHDAYS • Private Pool Estimating Likely Licensed to BYO Saunas • Hot IPA Friendship Week, New Zealand, 1986Attendance Closed Tuesday, but Open Seven Days Pool Further to our discussions at the recent meeting of during School and Public Holidays the above organising committee, we will endeavourThis to has, to some degree, been thrown into a Massage by Experienced Ladies set out what is considered to be an ideal structurestate andof confusion with your suggestions as to in- PLEASE RESERVE A TABLE FOR Busy Hotel Service operation of your committee. creased numbers attending and in estimating how LUNCHES We, by necessity, have had to be long-windedmany inactually are likely to come. There is no magic 7 DAYS FROM 10 a.m. this to try and define all areas of responsibilityformula and at for this, however the organising committee the same time try and make its operational capacityshould attempt to predict minimum/maximum figures. PHONE: All Credit Cards Accepted reasonably simple. However, with the enormityCriteria of the that can be used include the history of previous event and the very complex nature of ensuringor similarits meetings, the quality of the programme (its WELLINGTON administrative success, it is imperative that therelevance com- to the present and to the future, its possible 84-927 or 36-656 mittee understands that we feel it necessary controversialto be a lot ity and presence of any noted events) the HOSTS: TOM & MOLLY NAGLE 844-916 more formal in our future work. amount of time available to promote, the availability of The management committee should ideallyaccurate be mailing lists, special attractions of the city viewed as a board of directors governing eachvenues of its and the time of year of the event. operational divisions and you will see from the organi- N sation chart how we evisage these divisions canOfficial be and Social Events named and be responsible for which functions. It is good to have some events to which all par- • Those divisions are named as: ticipants and their guests are invited. Certainly there HOUSE• der 1. Finance and fund raising should be welcome functions immediately prior to the A friendly welcome is waiting for you 2. Promotion and publicity. commencement of any city tour; state and civic lead- at the 3. Secretariat and administration ers are interested in large events of this kind or those PANELBEATERS 4. Travel and accommodation with special significance and may well offer to host an - 5. Protocol and VIPs. official reception for visiting VIPs and others. This, of 6. Social events, accompanying persons andcourse, Local can help to reduce overall costs. Cheltenham Committees. Some social activities involving all participants Each person who has the responsibility namedshould provide a desirable change of pace and various above would also be expected to be in controloptions of, at should be listed for later decisions. Every city. Hotel some time, a sub-committee responsible for hascarrying special features of interest that visitors will expect Out various tasks. Each member of the committeeto see and this should be taken into account. 9 WILLIS STREET would report back to the administration committeeIt is pre- not uncommon for participants to say after any PALMERSTON NORTH Your Hosts: terra* with a written report on work carried outevent to date of this kind that they got more out of informal Arnold & Jan Duggan or suggested priorities and new ideas for considera-discussions and opportunity to develop personal con- * Chassis Repairs tion by the committee. This information will flowtacts than from any form of event. Social events should A Cool Lion Beer on Tap through on to the city sub-committees which bewe planned see as around the provision of opportunities for * Spray Painting Full Range of Wines & Spirits being responsible primarily to one person so thatas their kind of idea exchange. Panelbeating free pick-up and work can be co-ordinated. delivery It is particularly necessary for the three localEvents with Guest committees to be aware exactly where their respon- PHONES — BUSINESS: Phone: sibilities lie and they should have clearlydefinedAccompanying objec- 86-899 tives and terms of references provided to them, other- Cheltenham 888 wise they will be unaware of how far they canParticipants go and to AFTER HOURS: 70-116 whom they are ultimately responsible. We wouldThese now used to be referred to as the ladies prog- like to dwell on the organisation. ramme for one does not dare nor should one use that 66 67 terminology these days. it is a fact, however, that the very large majority of guests accompanying delegatesEstablishment of an at most conventions are ladies and opportunityExecutive should Committee Graffiti be given for local sightseeing and shopping, but the programme should not be confined to that kind ofYour original steering committee is now well is the going thing Removals thing. Do not overlook the fact that some accompany-placed to set-up an organisational structure to attend A-1 USED CARS — ing persons may wish to involve themselves toin thesuch various workloads attached to organising and (illigtn) Ltd things as marches and perhaps allowances canmanaging be the events. It should now establish an MEANS WHAT IT SAYS Phone: 858-744 made for this. It is invariably successful to arrangeexecutive for a or management committee and provide it 1special session where a topical entertaining orwith chal- a statement of purpose, policies to be followed, lenging guest speaker is part of the guests prog-the result of decisions made to date and a written brief CRICHTON FORD ramme. This can be combined with a visit to outlininga place of its duties (suggested outline of these duties is LMVD (NAPIER) "Solve Graffiti Problems" historical or other significance. included under organisational structure which fol- The Selection of Venueslows). using our service or specialist chemical By referring to the suggestions made to your to remove paint or Graffiti slogans from committee by the local committees you will be able to any surface put together a short list of hotels, accommodationThe Organisational houses etc, that can or will likely be able to accommo-Structure • date all of our participants. This also should apply to PHONE• social function venues and should, by necessity,(a) The meet Secretariat the specifications the organising committee shallIt lay is necessary to have one office which is iden- down for the particular event to the local committee.tified as Itthe address of the Friendship Week Sec- PHONE: 858-744 should not be left totally to that committee to comeretariat, otherwise co-ordination of all activities is ex- back with varying suggestions as they may nottremely be difficult. As you have engaged us as a profes- 53-319 Wellington anytime aware of your requirements for that particularsional event. administrator, It the following is an indication of will be useful to go armed with a written statementthe facilities that we can provide and duties to be carried outlines the overall programme including theout range as partof of our total involvement. options. 1. The office should be permanently manned and The venues will provide the quotations wecapable need of receiving, responding to or dealing with all for the provision of budgeting which should includeincoming the mail and calls. various facilities, catering etc. These venues should2. Executive mail should continue to the current IPA WISHING ALL MEMBERS OF THE N.Z. provide detailed quotations in writing to eliminateBox mis-Number and to cover this the Friendship Week GREENMEADOWSunderstandings that can occur in an interviewLetterhead and could detail the two addresses. POLICE FORCE particularly where we have a third party, perhaps3. It provides certain secretarial services for the COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON HIRE CENTREnegotiating on our behalf. At this point, the quotationexecutive committee and sub-committees as regui red FROM including attending the meetings of committees and Agents for: Greentip Mussels received for the overall programme together carryingwith in- out the decisions of the meeting. spection of facilities should be adequate for selection4. Maintains a complete system of records for the HIRERS OF: of a venue to be made. It is wise to be completelyexecutive frank committee and other committees. with the venue management regarding your particular • WATER BLASTERS • STEAM CLEANERS needs. Do not exaggerate figures in order to get5. Operatesa the bank account, deposits money re- A. LEVY LTD• WHEEL BARROWS • KANGO HAMMERS ceived and maintains records of accounting for audit. good deal because this can react adversely later, Your • POWER TOOLS • EXTENSION LEADS 6. Receives, analyses, processes and acknow- Friendship Week is a one-off event and you willledges want all registration forms and provides each corn-. • CONCRETE MIXERS • BUILDING TOOLS the best possible service at the time it is beingmittee held. with numbers and lists of names relating to PROUD TO BE MANUFACTURERS OF THE NEW • HANDYMAN EQUIPMENT • TENTS This will also apply to transportation companiesattendances and at various sessions and functions as re- POLICE JACKETS AND OVERCOATS • TRESTLES • ROTARY HOES other principal service organisation. • CONCRETE CUTTERS quired. 7. Allocates accommodation to registrants in accor- • NOW HIRING CROCKERY dance with the policy fixed by the executive commit- CATERING QUOTES AVAILABLE FOR ALL Drawing Up an Initial tee. TYPES OF FUNCTIONS 8. Liaises with the airline regarding travel arrange- PHONE FORMA 1 Budget ments made for registrants. The major purpose of this document is to identify9. Produces name badges for registrants. PHONE: 448-630 the areas of expenditure and by applying cost10. esti- Produces a personalised envelope for all regis- 374-539 155 YORK AVENUE mates, research as much as possible to deducetrants likely ready for distribution at the registration desk, GREENMEADOWS registration fees that will have to be charged, ticketsabsorbed for functions, tours etc. or fund-raised for. An event such as this must11. be Compilesseen material to be included to delegates, to be financially viable from the outset. satchels and arranges for the satchels to be filled. 68 69 Immediately Prior to the Event After the Friendship Week 15. Arranges a media conference and press14. kits Assist for the finance committee in checking the distribution. payment of account. During the Friendship Week 15. Prepares a report if required. Can you catch 16. Is present at the PR office throughout to co-(f) Social, Accompanying Persons and Local rj operate with the media, arrange for interviewsCommittee with Convenor VIPs etc. 1. Makes recommendations to the executive com- that crook? After the Friendship Week mittee on a programme for delegates and accompany- SCOTTS 17. Assists finance committee in checking relateding guests ac- of social events, catering for delegates' counts for payment. meals and other sundry requirements. Keep in peak 18. Prepares a report if required. 2. Prepares a statement of anticipated expenditure ST GEORGE 19. Prepares and distributes Post event articlesto be for incorporated into the master budget. To do this it physical insertion in IPA magazines both local and interna-is best to prepare a separate expenditure statement FLORIST tional. for each event under such headings as catering, enter- condition with (e) Travel and Accommodation convenortainment, prices of tickets, menus and signs, facilities, Regent Centre, Manners Mall 1. After consultations with the promotions, protocol,staff requirements and contingencies for special JAZZEIMETICS social event committee convenors, makes recom-guests. mendations to the executive committee regarding3. Confirm bookings made at all venues by local JAZZERGETICS - a 45 minute Wellington likely requirements for ground transportation,committees. shuttles exercise programme designed 737-059 from hotels, excursions, technical visits. 4. Arranges for the printing of tickets, menus, bus to give you a challenging 2. Prepares a statement of anticipated expendituresigns. "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" to be incorporated into the master budget. 5. Nominates one of his sub-committee members to workout. 3. Makes recommendations to the executivebe com- responsible for each function giving him a specific DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT mittee regarding likely requirements for accommoda-brief and operating schedule. Classes at the JAZZERCISE WELLINGTON tion. 6. Maintains regular contact with venues through Fitness Centre & Suburban venues TELEFLORIST 4. Works closely with tour operators (CMS)local regard- committees, updating numbers, choices of - phone 857-811 for details. TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ing provision of ground transportation betweenmenus hotels available in the offset facilities etc. etc. 7. Delegates work and guidelines to the local com- 5. Arranges pencilled bookings for accommodationmittees and reports on their progress. at venues other than the Headquarters HotelDuring if re- the Friendship Week quired, hotels/motels/universities/barracks (CMS).8. Supervises the staging of each event. 6. Prepares list and names of VIP speakers,9. chair- Sees that the responsible committee members man etc, who must be accommodated at thehave Head- sufficient helpers to check venues. quarters hotel for guidance of the Secretariat10. when Supervises the social programme and excursions BROOKLYN allocating accommodation. desk in the registration area. 7. Supervises an accommodation ledger forAfter each the Friendship Week DRY CLEANERS accommodation venue for use by the Secretariat,11. Assist the finance committee in checking related supervises allocation of accommodation by theaccounts Sec- for payment. retariat and sees that hotels are regularly advised12. Prepares of report of the Friendship Week if required. 2 HOUR SERVICE reservations. quire& 8. With tour operators (CMS) prepare specialised(g) Protocol and VIP Convenor itineraries for pre and post event tours for travel.1. Defines major event topics, CNR TODMAN STREET 9. Makes arrangements for catering and other2. re-Names of speakers. VIP attendees or other par- & OHIRO ROAD quirements for each excursion and maintainsticipants contact in varying events. with all concerned providing regular updates regarding3. Format of each event and usage of various Caltex petrol & oils - numbers and other information. facilities. Specialised lubrication service Immediately Before the Friendship Week 4. Format of any technical business to be held. PHONE: 10. Supervises a detailed report regarding all trans-5. Prepares a detailed statement of anticipated ex- Repairs to all makes of port requirements to be given to all who are concernedpenditure to be incorporated in the master budget. Cars Trucks -- Tractors with making ground transportation arrangements.6. Establish contacts with speakers and VIP par- WELLINGTON During the Friendship Week ticipants. 11. Supervises buses between hotels7. Obtain and from any speakers a list of any aids they A full range of accessories in stock 856-785 other venues. may require, details of the format of their speech to be 12. Supervises the checking of participants andeither load- obtained from them or provided to them plus DOUGLAS SQUARE, ing the buses for excursions. decisions on how long they will speak and how they fit RONGOTEA PH: 835 13. Is available to assist with the travel and accom-into the overall programme of the varying events. modation desk at the registration area as back8. up Issues to a written brief to all speakers. chairman, *PEN SATURDAY MORNINthe Secretariat with last minute accommodationpanelists etc at any event explaining precisely what changes and allocations to excursions etc. will be required of them during the event. 72 73 12. Advises a system of registering participants2. on Prepares a statement of anticipated cash flow arrival at the Friendship Week. during the organisational period. 13. Carries out the system of registration and mans3. Recommends a amounts for registration fees. PRESTON & CO. LTD. special desk to deal with on-the-spot registrations,4. Establishes a convention bank account and re- (EST. 1870) The Place to Stay in the changes, refunds, short payments etc. commends signatories. WHOLESALE WINE Hutt Valley 14. Operates an information desk throughout the5. Supervises the maintenance of accounting re- Friendship Week. cords at the Secretariat. & SPIRITS 15. Prepares accounts for payment and for audit.6. Establishes a system for payment of accounts, Phone: Wellington 287.689 (b) Committees checking accuracy of invoices against quotations and Now! (i) Executive Committee contracts, and making sure that they are within the Op Sub-Committees budget allowance. Conference Facilities The Executive Committee will be made up7. of Responsible for raising the funds and sponsor- 33 Self-Contained Units Convenors responsible for each sub-committeeship. as Colour TV, Laundry, itemised on Page 1. These sub-committees willDuring have the Friendship Week Children's Playground an appropriate title that will deal with the special re- 5 mins. from MOTOR INN quirements of your event. Each convenor will be8. Supervises in the receipt of monies from late regis- 654 FERGUSSON DRIVE trants etc (CMS will primarily do the work during this UPPER HUTT CITY UPPER HUTT total control of his sub-committee. Do not haveperiod). a sub- PH. 287 689 committee for which you cannot identify a specific9. Be present at the Secretariat office to make on- workload. Our major concern should be to avoidthe-spot dupli- decisions/payments and other decisions re- cation of effort by sub-committees, and the only way Ph WN-844 002, WN-843 354 this can be done is for the Executive Committeegarding to finances. QUOINS POST prepare a thoroughly written brief for each of Afterthe sub- the Friendship Week Open 8.30 a.m.-6 p.m. committees. 10. Pays all outstanding accounts Cnr. Abel Smith St. & Crosby Tce. MOTOR INN (i) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: 11. Prepares a statement of receipts and payments. 6 Days a week, including Saturday An outline of the responsibilities and duties12. of Arranges the for audit of accounts. DAILY DELIVERIES TELEX: N231466 Executive Committee (comprising a chairman,(d) secret-Promotion and Publicity Convenor 654 FERGUSSON DRIVE ary and the convenor of each sub-committee)1. could Make be recommendations to the Executive Com- All Wine Sold by the Single Bottle used as a basis for the written brief for each sub-mittee regarding times and quantities of literature and committee. The convenors have the designatedpublications job (including Friendship Week letterheads) specification shown in the organisation chart.to The be roleproduced and also a schedule for the production of the Executive Committee covers the following:and distribution of literature. 1. It is the sole decision-making body for every2. asPrepares a statement of the anticipated expendi- pect of the Friendship Week. ture to be incorporated in the master budget. 2. It is cognisant of and puts into effect the policies3. Arranges of production of Friendship Week let- the national association organisation as has beenterheads. ex- pressed by the original brief from the NEC. 4. Prepares mailing lists for distribution and Friend- 3. Produces a written brief and schedule of activitiesship Week literature to individuals, to associations, for the Secretariat and for each of any other committeeorganisation and related journals. for supervising of work of the Secretariat. 5. Prepares copy, having obtained information from HORMANS 4. Calls for and receive recommendations fromall other committees for the initial announcement re other committees and endorses or amends andadvance sees programme book and registration form, news JEWELLERS that they are put into practice. bulletins and a programme book. 5. Calls for and receives progress report from6. all Arranges production and distribution of literature ESTABLISHED 1928 Committees. according to the schedule. 6. Is responsible for protocol. 7. Maintains contact with appropriate trade journals Diamond Merchants, Watchmakers 7. Co-ordinates the activities of work concernedrequesting with editorial content. Silversmiths the Friendship Week. 8. Makes a recommendation regarding appointment 8. Supervises the winding-up activities of theof a PR professional if required. Insurance & Probate Valuations Friendship Week. 9. Prepares press releases and distribution to the Hutt Valley's Omega Stockists 9. Is responsible for the funding of all expensesmedia re- and an attendance promotion. lated to the running of the Friendship Week including10. Arranges paid advertising if required. Kingsford-Smith Street Lower Hutt 660-655 1 the Secretariat costs. 11. Prepares the history of the IPA in New Zealand. 10. Is responsible for the budget and its regular12. updat- Is involved in the promotional plans for the Edin- Flongotal Upper Hutt 283-254 ing. burgh New Zealand night. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING (c) Convenors 13. Is involved in promoting any exhibitions or dis- Phone: Finance and Fund Raising Convenors plays to be held in conjunction with Friendship Week. 1. Prepares a master budget incorporating the14. Will prepare newsletters for distribution to all local 872-436 \k\OUEENS DRIVE, LOWER HUTT statement of anticipated expenditure from all pattiescommit- and particularly international associations for tees. promotional and other purposes. 70 71 9. To maintain a proper relationship with the New period of time and how their duties will be covered and Zealand Police and the Centenary Organisingby whom Com- during their period of absence. mittee. It is particularly relevant that because of the na- CHRISTINE'S 10. To keep informed politicians both Government ture of Police Department to consider the transferral of and local to ensure they are well briefed on all upcom-members away from the Wellington area and how you S. GEORGE ing events. would in those cases amend the structure of the com- UNISEX 11. To maintain contact both for and duringmittee. the events NATHAN with VIPs associated with overseas membersWhilst, of IPA as we have said, we recommend the & CO LIMITED HAIRSTYLISTS considered to be VIP status. above structure, it is not incumbent upon you to accept 12. To maintain constant communcationsit. with However, the we feel that it is necessary some type of THE LEADERS IN REAL ESTATE Australian Conference Committee. formal structure be instituted in order that the commit- 13. To maintain contact with the international bodies (SALES EXCEED $100,000,000 P.A.) 195 COLLEGE STREET, of IPA. tee can operate effectively over the next three years. PALMERSTON NORTH During the Friendship Week HEAD OFFICE WELLINGTON 724-963 14. To maintain contact with all VIPs to ensure they 190-198 Lambton Quay Direct toll-free are fully aware of their duties and where they should be WELLINGTON 729-319 WAIKANAE Blow-waving • Styling and at what time. 60 Main Highway Perming • Colouring • Cutting 15, To ensure that transport is provided to and from LOWER HUTT Phone: PRM 36991 or the venues. Dear 114 High Street WELLINGTON 724-963 16. To maintain contact with the Secretariat to ensure WELLINGTON 661-996 Direct toll-free NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED they are fully informed of VIP movements. TURANGI Primary Duty IPA Friends! PARAPARAUMU 69 Town Centre 19 McLean Street, Beach. TURANGI 8176 To draw up in conjunction with all committees a Phone: PRM 85-153 or (24 Hours) PHONE: 77-747 management dossier of the total event. The dossier PALMERSTON NORTH will be used by ail convenors as the referenceThe point Australian for Section invites you to take part in management of the total event. It should containthe 21st items IEC Meeting to be held in Adelaide, South WE "SELL THEM ALL" for all events and transportation down to Australiathe smallest from 5th October to 12 October 1986. "LARGE OR SMALL" 000/ detail and exact minute that an event should Thestart, New or a Zealand Section is holding a Friendship sceaker should be ready. This is a most importantWeek commencing on the 13th October 1986. L dossier and would be considered the "masterCome tile". and see us, you are assured of a warm Referring to the organisation chart, thewelcome chairman and a programme of events which we are is shown as being above all the convenors,sure it would you will enjoy. rGEOFF IFRASER probably by necessity be better that he alsoThey take will on include: Majestic one of the duties of a convenor, however,Welcoming one primary and opening ceremony at the town Hall PANELBEATERS involvement is, of course, the organisationGala of man- End of Congress Ball power for varying times and this can be definedVisits to in significant police institutions Garage Ltd PHONE: 34-431 terms of executive committee structure andPolice sub- spectacular involving bands, motorcycles and After Hours: 82-732 committee manning, venue management,equestrian security displays and so on. In other words, all the way downA steam-train the line, trip through the Adelaide hills to Victor 98 College St more and more persons will be needed toHarbour assist and on theit South Coast Palmerston North *All work undertaken including is important that whilst they have been selectedRe-enactment they of the 1840 Gold Escort between insurance and general body repairs must also be well aware of the duties we believeVictoria this and South Australia. Guests will view the HORI STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH should be the responsibility of the chairmancrossing in addition of the Murray River and later welcome the to any other duties. entourage entering Adelaide All the foregoing are suggestions for howA visit the to a National Conservation Park to view committees can be structured. I would suggestAustralian that Wildlife BATTENS you now sit down and decide whether or Anot visit the to struc- the Barossa Valley wine-growing area 40 km ture as suggested should be carried out ornorth how of you Adelaide. would require modifications made to its format.If you These are interested in attending in 1986, Please NICK PETROL 24 Hour Salvage Service " We changes should be documented in the shapecontact: of the salvage and service breakdowns Minutes and everyone aware of how theirInternational operations Police Association Sales and Service Tyres will work and their inter-relationship with other21st IEC con- 1986 Committee/Australia Wheel Balancing venors. It is imperative that everyone be wellBox aware, 238 Batteries PHONE: 34-431 NEW because in coming to a meeting it is not enoughP.O. Kilkenny to say 5009 Full Mechanical Repairs etc. PLYMOUTH that they were unaware of the duties and SOUTHnot prepared AUSTRALIA a report for the executive committee to studySERVO for each PER AMIKECO Phone 80-684 1/4 After Hours: 82-732 committee meeting. It is also necessary to cover the N. Doherty contingency of an executive member being away for a President Australian Section

74 75 TERMINUS ANNUAL MEETING INN SEAVIEIN Wellington, 27-29 April, 1984 SERVICE STATION 24 STATION STREET (1976) LTD The Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Section of the IPA will be held in the 7th floor conference NAPIER WELLINGTON room at Police National Headquarters at 2 p.m. on Friday the 27th of April 1984. All members are invited to attend. Call in to our Drive Inn Bottle Shop for The Wellington Region is preparing an attractive programme to coincide with the meeting and your visit to your home supplies 684-406 the Harbour Capital. Enjoy Excellent Meals at the Captain's Table Restaurant NEW TYRES 10% RETREADS 151% DISCOUNT DISCOUNT For Bistro Lunches Evening Meals WHEEL ALIGNMENT Competitive Prices 15% DISCOUNT Large selection of New Zealand and REGISTRATION FORM imported wines and liqours. CNR PORT ROAD To: John Clark, Your Host: Alan Jones ON ROUNDABOUT CRB Police National Headquarters, Phone 59-416 ALL ENQUIRIES Private Bag, WELCOME Wellington

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78 79 Hugh Hallett had a busy time whilst with us in New ABERDEEN Zealand. He will remember, we are sure, his 41st Wedding Anniversary on the 7th November which he PRENTERS READY STATION International Police Associationand his wife celebrated with IPA in Wellington. Hugh met Mr Ben Couch, our Minister of Police; MIXED CONCRETE HOTEL (British Section) the Mayors of Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland; 20th International Executive no less than three commissioners, Messres Burnside, LIMITED Walton and Thompson; Assistant Commissioner, Mr 82 'Immo Quay Council Meeting Gibson; Deputy Asst Commissioner; Mr Twentyman Queen Street, 25 August to 2 September 1984and every other rank of force. Phone: 57-363 He appeared on New Zealand National TV and Dannevirke The British Section is honoured to be theconducted hosts for three radio interviews. A warm welcome to everyone the !EC Meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland, from theWe 25 look forward very much, Hugh and Dohs, to August to the 2 September, 1984, and cordiallyseeing invites you again in 1986! Cold beer on tap all members to participate. The programme is attrac- Good meals and accommodation tive and the British Section is looking forward to meet- Try our wholesale bottlestore for ing IPA friends from all parts of the world. your home supplies PROGRAMME Mini Tanker — Flagon Wagon Saturday, 25 August, 1984 New Zealand Members Overseas Available Arrival of guests Evening — informal social gathering. Deborah and Roger Wilson from Lower Hutt, Your Hosts: Perry & Julia Gemmel! travelling to the USA, UK, Europe and South Africa for Sunday, 26 August, 1984 about 11/2 years, departing 2 October. P.O. Box 139 Morning Church Service — Kings College. Darryl Penrose from Hamilton, travelling to the Phone 8867, PHONE: 57-36.3 Afternoon — Coach tours of area. USA and Canada. (Duration 1/10/83-22/10/83). WANGANUI Evening — Gatering at Hillhead. Lynne and Neill Dorset from Christchurch, travel- Dannevirke. ling to Singapore, Penang possibly Hong Kong. (Dura- Monday, 27 August, 1984 tion: 2/9/83-2/10/83). Official Opening of !EC Meeting. Elizabeth and Arthur Bums from Auckland, travel- Coach tour of Grampians. ling to Australia. (Duration: 22/10/83-5/11/83). Evening Entertainment. Marsh MchrorN Tuesday, 28 August, 1984 An over-worked policeman decided to take a few Midhurt Motors Ltd Morning and afternoon — Free. hours off duty and arrived home earlier than ex- Evening — Civic Reception and Dinner. pected. He walked into the bedroom and there was his wife in bed with another man. Sifting on the end Tavern Gloucester Street Wednesday, 29 August, 1984 of the bed, in just his socks, was a second man and Morning and afternoon — coach tours of area.a third man was desperately trying to hide under the Greenmeadows Evening — Scottish evening or theatre visit. bed. Pop in for a cool refreshing ale Phone 446.171 Thursday, 30 August, 1984 Being a highly trained police officer, our man where the beer is cold and the Morning and afternoon — visit to places of interest.stood at the door and said, "Hello, Hello, Hello". As welcome is warm. quick as a flash, his wife turned to her three compan- I!=• ,1.. Evening — entertainment at Hillhead. ions and said, "See, I told you he doesn't speak to Friday, 31 August, 1984 me". Morning and afternoon — Free. Evening — Gala Ball. (occupation) "Retired housewife" — an impossibil- Mine Hosts: ity according to most housewives! Eileen & Terry Judd Saturday, 1 September, 1984 All day visit to Braemar Highland Gathering and(text on file cover sheet print-out) Workshop Service Games. "Found dead by a lawn mower" always thought those things were almost human! Phone When they leave our workshop they are Sunday, 2 September, 1984 safety checked, performance checked, Departures of guests. Midhurst 730 road ready for days of happy motoring. Seen as the Charge on a Warrant for Non- Cost: For accommodation including meals andpayment the full of Fine 1 programme 180 approx. per person. "Drinking with excess breath alcohol."

80 81 LIST OF REGIONAL EDITORS: COMPLETE RELIABILITY . . AUCKLAND Bill Gilchrist, C/- Police Station, Takapuna. Box Peter Burridge, Cl- Fingerprint Office, Auckland SOUTHLAND'S EXCELLENT ROADING IS THE PROOF! 33245. Central. Barbara Weller, C/- Police Station, Box 1040, The Roscoe Bitumen Sprayer. Whangarei. SOUTHLAND The company maintains crushing plants in continuous operation. Paul Mann, 452 Racecourse Road, Invercargill. MILES OF SEALED ROAD WELLINGTON Sealing contractors to Ministry of Works, Wallace County Council and Invercargill City Council. Hundreds of miles of sealed roads have been successfully constructed all over Southland Neville Trendle, Cl- Legal Section, Police NationalBasil Johnson, Cl- Police College, Porirua. H.Q., Private Bag, Wellington. Wol Wright, 52A French St, Masterton R. B. (Bob) Fleming, C/- Police Station, P.O. Box 30-840, Lower Hutt. SOUTHLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. LTDWAIKATO/BAY OF PLENTY REGION ROADING CONTRACTORS Marilyn Stobie, C/- Police Station, Hamilton P.O. Box 169 269 TRAMWAY ROAD, INVERCARGILL CHRISTCHURCH John Milne, C/- Papanui Police Station, Christchurch. Gary Lyford, P.O. Box 342, Blenheim. TELEPHONE 68-069 After Hours: Owen Crooks 393-056; Robert Crooks 394-438 HAWKES BAY Ross Pinkham, C/- Police Station, Box 245, Napier. WELLINGTON'S HUGHES SPECIALITY FOOD BUTCHERY LTD STORE Cnr Jackson & Collins St, Petone • For your convenience — a range of gourmet prepared meats Phone 685-243 • Platters to order • %Aldo Selecbco of exotic cheeses • Exclusive French Pate • Fresh food bar • Robert Harris coffee beans (Prop Tony Boston) FOOD IS A PART OF LIFE — RELISH III THE QUAY POINT COLLECTION For finest Quality Meats, Freezer TELEPHONE; WELLINGT3N 738-808 Pack Experts. Others may copy our concept but they'll never match our standards FREE DELIVERY

63 FITZHERBERT CLARK STREET. PETONE SHEET METAL PHONE: ARA' S \ WELLINGTON LTD 686-713 , . TRADING POST WE DESIGN AND BUILD HEATING (Prop: A. Hakiwal) VENTILATING SYSTEMS ALSO Ask Paul & Ara about it? DUST-EXTRACTION SYSTEMS SHOP AT ARA'S EXPERTS AT REBUILDING INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY Hereteunga Street West, Hastings ALL TYPES OF STEEL MANUFACTURING COMPONENTS xx. PHONE: 85-715 / NATURAL GAS INSTALLATIONS 82 83 International Police Association LOMOND LODGE MOTOR INN Slide fasten PHONE QUEENSTOWN 138 NEW ZEALAND SECTION passport TELEX NZ 5693 LOMOND Membership Application Form size 10 serviced units with seclusion photograph and view of lake, mountain and FOR N.E.C. USE ONLY FOR REGIONAL USE ONLY here. village. Cooked breakfast available. 1 ReceivedDate / / Received Your Hosts: Enrolled / / Date Accepted Receipt No. Mike & Bev Terry Ord/Ass. No. / I n 10% Discount on production of C. & B Proposer NZIPA No [IL 4: 'o n7° E't 1 this advert. •••--- MOTORINN Sent ...... /....,./ ...... Seconder NZIPA No. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY 1. Surname (block leners) /TAUPOORYCLEANERS 2. First Names HOROMATANGI STREET, TAUPO 3. Address (home) Telephone * SAME DAY SERVICE 4. Date of birth Country of birth * LAUNDRY SERVICE — REPAIRS AND SUEDE CLEANING 5. Marital status: Single/Married* Family: Ages of Children (F) (A) • PHONE: 6. NZ Police Service: Station Official No Duties TALIPO 89-796 7. Other Police Service 8. Date of Joining 9. Retirement/Resignation Date if applicabie 10. Rank 11. Languages (written or spoken) FOR THE BEST '113)GOLDENBAKERY COAST LIMITED 12. Specialist or academic qualifications/interests PIZZA IN TOWN 13. Are you willing, if necessary, to accommodate members of the I.P.A. from other countries or other parts of New HOT BREAD SHOP PI Zealand? CNR SMITH & STUART STS lhalcara Street, Paraparaumu If yes, please state what accommodation available Phone: 86-045, 85-089 Paraparaumu I declare that I now apply for Ordinary/Associate* membership of the N.Z. Section of the International Police Associa- tion and that I agree with the aims and objects of the said Association as laid down in the Constitution and Rules and that I 11PiBREAD FRESHLY BAKED 7 DAYS A WEEK shall conform to such Rules as may be made by the New Zealand Section of the International Police Association. ALSO CAKES, ROLLS, BREAD AND BUNS I will endeavour to further the work of the Association by fulfilling the obligation of membership, and submit my membership fee and will regularly subscribe by renewal fee by January 1st each year. Should I leave the Association, I will Immediately return my lapel badge and Rule book to the Regional Secretary. $S joining fee enclosed. Payment of $10.40 per annum required from 1 January 1984. Authority for credit union deduction for payment of annual subscriptions also enclosed. 778E766 THIS Is THE MOST TALKED ABOUT EATING HOUSE IN WELLINGTON Date / / Signed Complete form and send to Regional Treasurer AUCKLAND: HAWKES BAY: SOUTHLAND: PARTY ORDERS A silo,• Friendly Specialistsefficient Service in Steaks in pleasant & Salads surroundings WELLINGTON: Meals up to 9 p.m. Close at 9 p.m. Graeme Muggeridge, Mark Devon, Peter Hunter, Mr Derek Beveridge, SPECIALITY 77 Chilcott Road, Police Station Cl- Government House, 32 Crewe St, GORE. Henderson, Auckland. NAPIER Private Bag leg' 108PHONE: WILLIS 720-686STREET Wellington. (FORMERLY PJs') WAIKATO-BAY OF PLENTY. CHRISTCHURCH: Open 7 Days /319P Marilyn Slobie, R. Battersby, and Nights Police Station, Police Station, COFFEE LOUNGE Private Bag, P.O Box 5019, HAMILTON CHRISTCHURCH 84 85 III REGIONAL COMMITTEES Windsor WRIGHTS AUCKLAND REGION Chairman: BRECK STEWART, 5 Peek Street,Secretary: VIC FREETH, P.O. Box 66029, DRYCLEANERSEllerslie, Auckland. Beachhaven, Auckland. Service Station Vice-Chairman: BRIAN KIDD, 151 Barrack Road,Treasurer: GRAEME MUGGERIDGE, 77 Chilcott Mt Wellington, Auckland. Road, Henderson, Auckland. TANCRED STREET NEC Delegate: GREG McMANUS, 5 Anchor Place, Ltd PHONE: 6172 Birkenhead, Auckland. 247 Burwood Road ASHBURTON HAWKES BAY Christchurch, 6 Chairman: STEVE ANDERTON, Police Station,Vice-Chairman: ROSS PINKHAM, Police Station, Napier Napier. We specialise in Regional Editor: ROSS PINKHAM, Police Station,Secretary: ROSS PINKHAM, Police Station, Napier First Class Mechanical Repairs Napier. Treasurer: MARK DEVON, Police Station, Napier. Top Lubrication Service — Electric Welding 401 Tyres, Batteries and Accessories NEC Delegate: BILL HOLLINSHEAD, 23 Kent We issue Warrants of Fitness Leave Your Terrace, Taradale. Cleaning Problems ONLY THE BEST OF SERVICE To Us SOUTHLAND REGION Chairman: KEVIN WALL, Box 808, InvercargillSecretary: or PAUL MANN, 452 Racecourse Road, Phone 852-4.33 Proprietors: I 200 Bay Road, Invercargill. In Barbara & Keith Pickford Treasurer: DEREK BEVERIDGE, 32 Crewe Street, Vice-Chairman: Vacant Gore. NEC Delegate: E. L. KELLAS. 391 Centre Street, Invercargill WELLINGTON REGION Shearer Bros. r KEN DARRELO Chairman: JOHN CLARK, Police National180 H.0, Secretary: ANDREW KENNEDY-GOOD, Police Regd. Master Builders Molesworth Street, Wellington. Station, P.O. Box 30840, Lower Hutt. AUTOMATIC Vice-Chairman: PETER BARROWMAN, PoliceTreasurer: PETER HUNTER, Cl- Government Cif EXHAUST SYSTEMS Garage, Wellington Central Police Station. House, Private Bag, Wellington. • NEC Delegate: BRIAN DAW. MOORE STREET, ASHBURTON WAIKATO/BAY OF PLENTY REGION Chairman: BRIAN HUSBAND, 49 Hooker Avenue,Treasurer: MARILYN STOBIE, Police Station, Hamilton. Private Bag, Hamilton. builders mardware Vice-Chairman: PETER WILLIAMS British Paints FOR ALL TYPES OF EXHAUST Secretary: PHIL MARSHALL, Police Station,Regional Private Editor: MARILYN STOBIE, Police Station, Bag, Hamilton. Private Bag, Hamilton and HOWARD IRELAND Omega Aluminium Windows and Doors REPAIRS, ALSO ENGINE TUNING (Cl- Police Station, Tauranga). All Kitchen & Interior Joinery AND SMALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS NEC Delegate: BRIAN HUSBAND. Contact: CHRISTCHURCH REGION Shearer Bros Chairman: JOHN MILNE, P.O. Box 5019, Secretary: BOB BRICKMANN, P.O. Box 5019, Phone 28-504 PHONE: 83-895 Christchurch. Christchurch Vice-Chairman: JOHN COOMBER, CI- PoliceTreasurer: DICK BATTERSBY, C/- Police Station, After Hours 28-450 ASHBURTON Station. Christchurch Christchurch. AFTER HOURS: AR-7238 NEC Delegate: LINDSAY HUNTER, Cl- Police P.O. Box 55, Methven Station, Christchurch.

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- Elections 1 1 1 F'• 1 osl VARIMAT ;1• a The election of executive officers to the national council of the New Zealand section, IPA is due in 1984 and in 1,7V-OODTURNERS LTD OP.' 41 accordance with the Rules and Constitution (Article 6-1) hereby call nominations for the following positions. Officers are Art* elected for a period of two years: New Zealand's largest President Vice-President From one-off hand turning to Secretary-General Treasurer high volume automatic runs, PERMANENT DISPLAY Assistant Secretary-General of building materials and design ideas — staircases, verandah posts, all under one roof and tree to see at NB: The present office bearers are eligible for re-election. The officers elected will take up their position at the 1984 AGM. finials etc. z. the Nominees must be ordinary members, not associate. Please read carefully: PHONE: Canterbury 1. Nominations are required to be in my hands not later than four weeks after the publication of this journal. Building Centre 2. Should there be more than one nomination for the one position, a postal ballot will be conducted and ballot papers will be distributed in a later journal. 211 Cashel Street Lawrie Philpott, Secretary-General. 897•608 Christchurch AFTER HOURS: 39-934 •••• Open: CUT ALONG HERE 28 Saxon Street, Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Christchurch Friday 10 dm. to 9 p.m. also Saturday morning 9.30 till noon. Nomination Form (PLEASE PRINT) FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY > r;k1 Full Catering Service Guaranteed tO Canterbury 7 Days A Week LU We, the undersigned financial members of the IPA (New Zealand Section) nominate RadiatorSATURDAYCHART WELL Co LTD. CATERERS 430 TUAM ST Membership No for the position of CHRISTCHURCH Cameron Street, Ashburton Phone 4919 on the National Executive Council of the New Zealand Section of the International Police Association. Specialising in all types of Radiator repairs and replacements for Chartwell Reception Centre Dated at this day of 1984 • TRACTORS • TRUCKS • CAR RADIATORS Liquor Licence Now Operating Nominator's signature IPA No • EXCHANGE RADIATOR Receptions Weddings SERVICE Meetings 21st Birthdays, etc Seconders signature IPA No CLEAN-OUTS REPAIRS We have three different sized rooms to cater in or RENEWALS at your own venue I hereby accept nomination for the above-mentioned position and in doing so, declare that I am a financial member SAME DAY SERVICE Comprehensive Variety of Menus and will carry out the duties required of me in such position promptly and to the best of my ability. WHEREVER POSSIBLE to suit your requirements Signature of person nominated IPA No Complete Hire Service PHONE 798-590 Receptionist available between 2 and 4pm Monday to CHRISTCHURCH Friday Date MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 93 9 REGION of the BRITISH Section, International or FRAMPTON Welcome to the.. Police Association ANDERSON SOUTHLAND Welcomes all members and their families to MOTORCYCLES HOTEL an International Friendship Opp. the new P.O. Your Hosts Halifax Street Paul & Jane Teen week to be held at the Phone: Nelson 88-044 • Comfortable accommodation at Ladbroke Hotel, Elton Way/Watford By-Pass, Bushey, Hertfordshire very reasonable rates From Sunday 17th June, 1984 to Sunday 24th June, 1984 • A homely house carpeted throughout Nearest Main Railway Station — Watford Junction Great meals Nearest Underground Station — Bushey & Oxhey • Rooms heated (extension of Bakerloo line) • Lounges with pool tables The hotel is situated on the A41, and about 400 yards SOUTH of the M1 Motorway, Junction 5. • TV and all amenities Provisional programme and cost 1 225 per person 111 Revell Street SUNDAY Arrive afternoon. Hokitika Evening Sherry and welcome by hosts and management, Prompt Efficient Service / Phone: 344 Dinner. 1Si\Always Monday DAILY Coach outings by Club Cantabrica Coaches: to London sight, and changing of the guard. Friday Evening tour of London lights. Free day shopping in Oxford Street. Windsor Castle and Hampton Court. 1M.E, Tower of London and Cutty Sark. TRAIL WAYS Rainbow Saturday Free day to visit local markets and hairdressers at Watford or St Albans. MOTOR INN Cake Kitchen Evening Dinner/Dance and Cabaret. & LICENSED Sunday Depart Sherry and farewell by hosts and management. Palmerston Street during RESTAURANT morning 18-22 EVANS STREET, Westport TIMARU Come in and have a cup of tea or coffee and try our savouries, pies, cakes all We have serviced motel units with Telephone, home-baked on the premises. For fuller details and booking forms contact the Regional Secretary, 9 Region Radio, TV, Coffee and Tea making facilities We supply shops as far south as Mr Ray Williams, 128 Station Road, West Drayton, Middlesex. RESTAURANT — Extensive a la carte menu Greymouth and North Nelson Monday to Saturday evenings 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Family Smorgasbord Sunday evenings 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Full Bar and Wine Facilities Bookings Phone: 84-049 Phone: Timaru ,Westport 7899

94 95 AKAROA Northend FoodcentreWHANGAMATA SERVICE STATIONLtd (19811 LTD 28 PARSONAGE ROAD, WAIMATE MOTORS 1982 LTD J. & J. THOMASEN, J. & D. THOMASEN BEACH ROAD, AKAROA PHONE: 126M PORT ROAD, WHANGAMATA * Petrol & Oil Products PHONE: 594 60 * Lubrication * Tyre Service OPEN 61/2 DAYS * Breakdown Service HOURS: 7.30 a.m. till Late * Accessories & Tools FOR PERSONAL SERVICE 8, SAT1SFACTiON All Grocery and Dairy Requirements, including all Four Square Specials, and our own instore FRIENDLY SHELL SHOPShell OPEN 7 DAYS specials. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily. General Hardware Lines, Milk, Cream and Sunday A Grade Repairs RELY ON US TO Papers Full Sales & Services Proprietors: IF EGTU0A RADK T Rly Bob & Joanne Isles DID YOU KNOW HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER?

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