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Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c. BRIEFLY Waipa Mayor’s Double shield joy for town third term Waipa Mayor Alan Livingston has been returned unopposed for a record third term in office. The popular Mayor had no opponents when nominations closed on Friday for October’s local government elections. Mr Livingston had matched previous Mayors Bruce Berqui- st and John Hewitt, who both served six years, before his return for another three years. Keen contest A late flood of candidates means there will be 10 con- testing the four seats on Te Awamutu Ward on Council. Joining current councillors, Hazel Barnes and Graham Jull, in the race for seats are An- thony Campbell, Michael Cox, Marcus Gower, Ken Hagan, Ngaire Hall, James Parlane, George Simmons and Brett Watson. There are six candidates for four Te Awamutu Community Board seats - current members Norris Hall and Dean Taylor being joined by Marcus Gower, Richard Hurrell, Kris Lawry and Bernard Westerbaan. FIREHAWKS’ try-scoring star Isaac Howell (right) with his father SHARP SHOOTER gets a congratulatory hug from his Laurie Hoverd is attempt- Shane and the premier II rugby league shield they helped mum after helping Waikato lift the . Pictured among ing to unseat Gaidyn Flay for win, back at Parawera Marae on Saturday night. Isaac (16) is the the jubilant Waikato supporters are Courier journalist Cathy Asplin the sole Kakepuku Ward seat, team’s youngest player and Shane (38) the oldest. 240071AD and husband Wayne (above Donald), with mate Barry Fynn (right). while Diane Sharpe and Bruce Thomas are re-elected unop- By Colin Thorsen and She says there was a great at- 28-26 in the Waikato premier II posed in Pirongia Ward. Grant Johnston mosphere, with Waikato support- rugby league grand fi nal at Dav- Rugby and league fans in the ers completely overwhelming the ies Park. Courier readership area had a North Harbour crowd. Star of the game was 16-year- Mooloo Parade double treat on Saturday - with “It was a sea of red, yellow and old winger Isaac Howell, who A Mooloo Parade welcoming Waikato winning the Ranfurly black and cowbells galore drown- repeated his semi-fi nal heroics of the Ranfurly Shield home will Shield and Te Awamutu Sports ing out the ‘Harbourmaster’. The scoring a hat-trick of tries. be held in Hamilton from 2pm Firehawks claiming the Waikato team felt like they were playing He took out both the fairest on Saturday, prior to Waikato’s Premier II Shield. in front of a home crowd. and player of the day awards in defence against Canterbury. While Waikato was widely ex- “It was great to see Nathan the grand fi nal. Waikato supporters are pected to head off holders North pack down against Sam (Biddles, The Te Awamutu College stu- encouraged to enter the parade Harbour to uplift the Ranfurly former Sports’ prop) when he dent is one of six rising New or to line Victoria Street wear- Shield for the fi rst time since came on.” Zealand league stars to gain a ing red, yellow and black. 1997, the 52-7 winning margin While White was a driving trial for the Newcastle Knights Entries are now open for for the young Mooloos surprised force in the engine room, his dad Academy (U18) team on Septem- Mooloo Parade floats - more most people. was doing the same behind the ber 23. details and a Mooloo Parade In the thick of the action at Al- scenes - managing to get his Go Howell, in his fi rst year of entry form are now posted on bany Stadium were Te Awamutu Bus roster changed to drive the league, has scored 11 tries in his www.mooloo.co.nz Sports’ prop, Nathan White and Waikato executives last four games since returning former fl anker, Steven Bates. and sponsors to the game. to the fray after being sidelined Daffodil SOS White was an integral part of a “We’ll be there to support him for eight weeks with a broken Te Awamutu co-ordinator dominant Waikato tight fi ve that this Saturday in his fi rst defence wrist. Kathy Keighley is desperate paved the way for outstanding against Canterbury with his The Newcastle Knights are on displays by the loose forwards for daffodil donations for this REFLECTING: Te Awamutu’s daughter Libby (four months) the look-out for big, strong, fast Friday’s Cancer Society Daf- and backs. attending her fi rst game. A win backs and Howell was recom- It was a case of third time Nathan White with the Ranfurly fodil Day. would be a great way to celebrate mended to the NRL franchise lucky as far as the young prop’s Shield in the Waikato changing “Last year we had sold out Nathan’s 26th birthday a few by his coach after impressing for parents, Doug and Robyn White, room post-match. Waikato rugby by 9.30am,” she says. photos courtesy of Kevin Booth @ days later.” Waikato in the National Youth were concerned. Down the southern motorway tournament earlier in the sea- “Any amount of daffodils “We are privileged to have a Sportpix would be useful.” at Huntly, Te Awamutu Sports son. son who has been part of three as winning the inaugural Air Firehawks turned around their Full report on the Firehawks Contact Mrs Keighley at 872 Shield challenges, with this be- 2852 if you can help. Cup last year,” Mrs 34-18 loss to Taniwharau two mighty victory over Taniwharau ing the third time lucky - as well White says. weeks ago, to defeat that team in Thursday’s Courier. This Week's Special Ingoldby OPEN 7 DAYS 2005 Yamaha Big Bear Phone 871 4009 Cab Sav Cnr Sloane & Vaile Sts Professional 400cc and Shiraz TE AWAMUTU

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Four youths reported for possession of SUNDAY: 12.50am & 1.18pm on Saturday night despite efforts on Of the seven related arrests for cannabis and possession of a bong. MONDAY: 1.39am & 2.10pm their behalf to have it cancelled. disorderly behaviour, resisting arrest Waikeria inmate dies in Waikato He says police met with the parents and possession of offensive weapons, Hospital of a suspected overdose of on three occasions prior to the event four of the men were not from Te methamphetamine. to warn them that it was widely Awamutu or its environs. Tuesday, August 21: known large numbers of young people Senior sergeant Simes says there Man arrested for giving false details to had text messages about the party was a considerable amount of broken police. and it was likely to get out of control. glass on St Leger Road, which the Burglary of Strawbridge’s Retravision re- Senior sergeant Simes says while party hosts arranged to have cleaned ported. TVs and electronics stolen. the girl’s parents were basically co- up. Theft of petrol from Mobil Te Awamutu operative with the police, they were He says parents of young people reported. Unidentifi ed driver leaves without naive in thinking they would be able need to be aware that in the current paying. environment, well publicised parties to hold the party and not have any Wednesday, August 22: for their children are generally a incidents. Man arrested on a warrant for fi ling to recipe for disaster. Unfortunately, as predicted, well in appear in court. Property also searched in Senior sergeant Simes says be- excess of 200 young people attended relation to a recent burglary in Kihikihi. and the party did get out of control. tween now and the end of summer is the prime time for parties, but he Burglary of Oakshott Road property re- GGiftsifts Senior sergeant Simes says police ported. Water pump, hose, fuel trailer and recommends parents take heed of attended about 10.30pm, and due to diesel and a number of tools stolen. the large numbers of people, general this incident, and similar incidents fforor DDadad in other parts of the country where Thursday, August 23: intoxication, lack of control and fi ght- Man arrested for failing to stop for police ing attempted to get party-goers to there have been more dire outcomes, and think twice about allowing them and failing to stop and ascertain injury after The new SPOT move on. crashing during a pursuit. Offi cers were abused and had to take place. X Freshwater He says it is a sign of the times that Friday, August 24: bottles thrown at them and could Theft of safety equipment and work cloth- NZ Trout book only hold the situation until rein- with texting and the unfortunate fact that while there are groups within ing from vehicle parked in St Marys Avenue forcements could be brought in. Some reported. groups also threw bottles at other the community whose only purpose OR at parties is to cause havoc, it is just Home invasion of Alexandra Street buy Dad a new groups and onto the road and nearby residence reported. Male victim claims un- properties. about impossible to hold a controlled Trout Licence event. known number of offenders broke into his Offi cers from Te Kuiti, Otorohanga, home and assaulted him and damaged his Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Cam- Senior sergeant Simes says even the best outcome is often that no- TV and stereo. bridge were brought in to help control Saturday, August 25: the crowd. one enjoys the party, and the worst New soft baits 3 for $30 outcome, as has been too often seen Arrests: Man for EBA and failing to stop. Most party-goers responded, al- Woman for theft as a servant. OR a Saltwater Sports gift voucher though police had to deal with a recently, is serious injuries or even death. 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PAGE 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Thoroughbred breeder digging in for fi ght on Picquet Hill By Grant Johnston dential have not answered many While most people owning 28 of Ms Pollard’s concerns. hectares of land in an area being “Horses and houses just don’t rezoned from rural to residential mix. We (the Pollard family) have would have dollar signs fl ashing shifted twice already to move out- before their eyes, Elizabeth Pol- side the urban area. I’m not ready lard is seeing red. to put the white fl ag up.” She is a third generation thor- The stables were shifted by Ms oughbred breeder in a family Pollard’s parents in 1955 from dynasty that produced its latest Cambridge Road to Picquet Hill Group I winner just a matter of (where Rosehill subdivision is weeks ago. now), then again in 1985 to the Rosehill Farm, which sits in current property, on the east side the greenbelt just outside Te of Picquet Hill. Her parents had Awamutu above Picquet Hill built a new house on the current Road, represents more than one block in 1981. lifetime of endeavour as far as Ms In the following 26 years speci- Pollard is concerned. men trees have been planted, for “The value of the property is aesthetic and shade purposes, immaterial,” she says. hedges grown for shelter, post “The worth of what we have and rail fencing installed and the here is priceless, with years of property developed into a bou- hard work, patience and passion tique horse stud operation. invested. No one can buy time.” “I believe the reason the Rose Ms Pollard’s uncle Bill Alex- family is so successful on the ander began the legacy in 1924 racetrack is the elite, fertile soil when he purchased foundation and rolling country we have here. mare Wee Rose. “The young stock are raised and “My father Joe Pollard contin- treated as nature designed and ued to breed from the family and not confi ned to restricted areas on his death brought to an end an and reared as ‘factory’ horses. uninterrupted run of 63 years as “I am not prepared to relocate a vendor selling yearlings at the and to dispose of the bloodstock New Zealand National Yearling would weaken the family gene LOOKING AT MORE THAN MONEY: Elizabeth Pollard says her Picquet Hill Road property, with its lush Sales,” she says. pool. I have seen it happen so rolling pastures, provides a special place for breeding and raising thoroughbreds and she’s not “I personally have been in- many times before.” prepared to see the area rezoned from rural to residential without a fi ght. 240073AD volved for the last 25 years and Ms Pollard says she believes she have carried on the practice.” is the last renowned thorough- town and not on such a busy road, up prime producing land which (future residential). A highlight for Ms Pollard was bred breeder in Te Awamutu. where the landowners actually many townsfolk would consider a Reports tabled at the meet- breeding Lim’s Prestige, recent “If Rosehill Farm goes, it takes want to see rezoning happen. crime, especially when there are ing will include a structure plan winner of the Group I million dol- with it part of the rich thorough- “I’m not suggesting this land more suitable areas in town with (prepared by consultants in lar Singapore Derby. bred breeding tapestry that has never be developed, but I cannot access to existing services,” Ms September 2005), infrastructure She says as the principal land been part of Te Awamutu’s his- understand the Council’s desire Pollard says. assessment (September 2006) owner in the area for which Coun- tory.” for such urgency. The hearing for the proposed and transportation assessment cil is pursuing the zone change Ms Pollard says her family have “From the conservation point of Picquet Hill Residential Growth (October 2006). from rural to residential, she is been realistic in acknowledging view, there would be a huge public Cell is being held at Waipa Dis- It is proposed that the Cam- totally opposed to the rezoning. that you cannot stand in the way outcry if a tree was chopped down trict Council chambers tomorrow. bridge Road/Thorncombe Road Moves to appease her by zoning of progress. from a prominent place, yet I fail Council is proposing to rezone intersection would be closed, with her land ‘deferred residential’, “But this land’s out on a limb. to understand how the Council 37 hectares of rural zoned land to new access to the rezoned area with the other land rezoned resi- There are other areas, closer to can allow developers to carve residential or deferred residential further east on Cambridge Road.

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PER LITRE 54 SLOANE ST, TE AWAMUTU OFF FUEL (Opposite McDonald’s) The brands you want *Conditions apply from the people you trust 233TC014-07 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 PAGE 5 YOUR LETTERS LLOOKINGOOKING FFOROR GGREATREAT STAFF?STAFF? Are we willing to listen? HHereere aarere jjustust tthreehree ooff tthehe rreasonseasons wwhyhy yyouou ggetet a ggreatreat ddealeal uusingsing PeoplePeople 4SSuccessuccess Child abuse does not begin lessons I gained the knowledge One does, however, have to and end in the home. It is, and strength to work through follow the path that God has however, alive and well in our my pain, and clear the block- set for us. • No charge to register your vacancy society and has been for thou- ages that were crippling my This takes enormous • Free advertising in our weekly marketing sands of years. growth. strength of will, discipline and dedication from each in- programme (website and media) As a family, we went to Willingness to place our- church, believed in God and selves in God’s hands, for God dividual. • No charge unless you select Jesus Christ, and yet a pae- to take control of the reins, is What we have to remember our applicant dophile still intruded into our the fi rst step. is that not one abuse is greater lives. Because of that intru- Forgiveness, compassion and nor lesser than another. sion, I turned away from or- all the attributes of Christ will To make a distinction of one Call us now and let us ganised religion. then awaken within us. is to deny the existence of oth- fi nd great people to drive After many years of being One does not have to be ers. your business forward buried alive in my pain, I was a Christian to believe in a Into the silence will come the awakened by the voice of God, higher deity. voice of God. Are we willing to and taught the teachings of One does not have to belong drop what we are doing and Ph (07) 870-5402 Christ, Buddha and many oth- to an organised religion to be a listen? 303 Alexandra St er prophets, and through these Christian. ANTHEA MCWHINNEY TE AWAMUTU www.people success.co.nz 240TC032-07 4 Original Poison cupboard glee artists Your report of Environment Environment Waikato says it Waikato gleefully retaining the is “extremely careful” in what it concert keys to the poison cupboard does, but this is demonstrable courtesy of ERMA comes as no untrue. success great surprise but it does high- I have watched their 1080 op- On behalf of Neme- light the EW hypocrisy when erations which are shoddy and siz, Media Tote, The their defi nition of sustainability appallingly badly managed. Natlee Band, A Good is “The ability to provide for the There is no truly independent Red and Dak Jandals, needs of the current population research into the affects this thanks to all those who without damaging the ability of terrible poison has on our envi- supported the ‘Original future generations to provide for ronment, so it is no surprise that Artists on Stage’ con- themselves”. there are the “misunderstand- certs. DDT used to be a benefi t to the ings” reported. Contrary to the population of the time, so was The feedback I am getting encouraging Courier asbestos, Agent Orange, Thalido- indicates that the vast majority review reporting only mide and the Ivan Watkins Dow of New Zealanders feel betrayed a handful of people, the factory and the Tui mine. by the ERMA decision and this two shows actually saw There is no such thing as a free delight of Environment Waikato 95 attend, not includ- lunch with toxins - you cannot 212TC022-07 ing several non paying spray huge volumes of one of the at the wrong decision once again VIPs, the 17 perform- world’s worst toxins over vast ar- displays how badly they are out ers and 10 staff. eas of the country without it hav- of step with the community they Special thanks to ing some terrible negative affect. are supposed to serve. Martine of Bottle King Because we have not learnt the Just simple, basic common- and Heather Anne of lessons of past generations our sense tells us that what we are the Persimmon Tree. grandchildren are going to suffer doing with 1080 is wrong. MARC DAWSON from ours. MURRAY DENCH

CChristmashristmas FFLOATLOAT PARADEPARADE SSaturday,aturday, DecemberDecember 8,8, 1pm1pm Organise your business, club or group to create a float and join the parade Categories BUSINESS / SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN / CLUBS 3 No entry fee ✄ Name:______Catergory:______Contact ph: ______Brief description of float:______Send entries to: P.O. Box 621, Te Awamutu. Or Email: [email protected] ✄ For further information phone Helen on 07-872 2828 JJoinoin thethe PPARADEARADE fforor hheapseaps ooff FFUNUN aandnd ggreatreat pprizesrizes 250TC034/06 240TC045/07 Organised by Te Awamutu Alive Main South Road, Te Awamutu. Ph (07) 871 3079 www.wilksbrooke.co.nz PAGE 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Vetpack scores world fi rst with calf scours remedy A Te Awamutu veterinary sup- ply company has scored a world fi rst with the registration of a naturally-based combination of antibodies as an aid to prevent and to treat the common causes of potentially fatal calf scours. Independent Veterinary Sup- plies Ltd, marketing under its VetpackTM brand, has recently received notifi cation of the reg- istration of Rotagen ‘Combo’ as an animal remedy licensed by the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Group (ACVM) of the NZ Food Safety Authority. The new remedy offers a safe alternative to traditional drugs such as sulphonamide and has proven effective over the past nine years of product develop- ment and on-farm experience, said Independent Veterinary Supplies Ltd (IVS) general manager and veterinarian, Dr Lindsay Chitty. “We are very proud of the fact that Vetpack is leading the fi eld in helping prevent and alleviate INDEPENDENT Veterinary Supplies’ Dr Lindsay Chitty offers the the suffering that occurs with ‘Rotagen Combo’ anti-scouring remedy as a preventative to scour outbreaks in calves,” said jersey calves at Te Kawa. Photo supplied. Dr Chitty. Rotavirus, which is the most able as an off-the-shelf animal The key ingredient is a com- common cause of neonatal scours remedy from veterinary retail- bination of antibodies that have in calves, will prevent or allevi- ers throughout the country after been produced in the eggs of ate a lot of stress for calves and previously being available only hens vaccinated in Japan with for farmers who face signifi cant by way of veterinary prescrip- the antigens of Rotavirus, Crypt- production losses if an infection tion as a nutrient supplement. osporidia, E. coli K99, Salmonella takes hold. Dr Chitty advises users to con- typhimurium and Coronovirus. He said the remedy’s registra- tinue to seek veterinary advice, The precisely dried yolk pow- tion was achieved through the as directed on the product label, der, called Globigen, is imported extensive fi eld experience and to ensure the correct diagnosis of from Japan by Scitex NZ Ltd, treatment regimes adopted by the cause of scours. which holds distributing rights Te Awamutu veterinarian Dr Ian A further benefi t in using for New Zealand and Australia. Livingstone, whose work for IVS Rotagen ‘Combo’ is that there is IVS developed its Globigen- has led to a safe preventative or no withholding period for either derived formulation, which treatment regime of 10gms daily milk or livestock as is required includes dextrose, kaolin and for fi ve days. for some traditional treatments. sodium bicarbonate, into a regis- On-farm mixing of Rotagen Vetpack’s Rotagen ‘Combo” tered animal remedy that is the ‘Combo’ in a milk drink or warm- is registered pursuant to the fi rst of its fi nd. water drench is also straightfor- ACVM Act, 1997, No A9928. Reg- Dr Chitty said Vetpack’s ward. istration conditions are described advance in the treatment of Rotagen ‘Combo’ is now avail- at www.nzfsa.govt.nz/acvm. 240TC020-07

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Close your eyes and think of your favourite place in New Zealand. Then think of the colour it best represents. Your inspiration could end up on roofs and walls of houses, shops and offi ces RRickitsickits MMitreitre 1100 throughout New Zealand. and GGuthrieuthrie BowronBowron Dulux wants New Zealanders to give up their special places and help inspire new paint colours for its enormously successful Dulux NZ Colour Map paint range. “If you think of a colour when you are proud to be your local stockist of visualise your favourite sandy beach, crystal clear bay, forest, mountain, stream, lake, then tell us Dulux Paints - made in NZ for NZ conditions about it. “Dulux National Marketing Manager Mike O’Donnell said. 104 GEORGE ST WAREHOUSE COMPLEX, “The inspiration may come from the vibrant colours of cities or from countryside that’s coloured TE AWAMUTU, PHONE 871 8540 grey, yellow or blue from a volcanic eruption, or burnt brown by the mid-summer sun.” The Du- lux New Zealand Colour Map concept has already inspired more than 300 home-grown colours named after loved and cherished towns, beaches, mountains, rivers and special places.

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All suggestions qualify for a free $10 NZ Colour Map fandeck. Mr O’Donnell said the new range would be launched in 2008.

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233TC013-07 SSTICKTICK THETHE PIPEPIPE ONON AANDND SSMOKEMOKE IIT!T! REIGNING WRC champion Sebastien Loeb in winning action in the 2005 Rally New Zealand. He didn’t compete last year in the event won by Marcus Gronhölm, the driver currently leading the 2007 championship by eight points over Loeb. NZ Herald photo. DR-Z400EK7 $8250 RRP Waipa hosts New Zea- West Roads. umphed on the famous hoping for a repeat of NZ’s favourite big bore rooster with an land most prestigious Special Stages 2 and gravel roads in New his 2005 New Zealand off-road heritage longer than it’s power motorsport event, the 4 is 43.88km and starts Zealand 10 times. win to close the gap. spread. With new eco-spec 98db Pro WRC Rally New Zea- at the junction of State Topping the fl ying Rally New Zealand Circuit slip-on performance muffl er. Limited land, from Friday with Highway 31 and Kaim- Finns expected to play starts with the tradi- quantities. Available in yellow only. some of the best action ango Road for the full a staring role next week tional shakedown test on nearby Waitomo length of Kaimango is current World Rally at Mystery Creek on WITH FREE PRO CIRCUIT T4 SLIP-ON roads. Road to its junction with Championship point’s Thursday ahead of the The rally is based at Hauturu Road, and leader Marcus Gron- Ceremonial Start in PERFORMANCE MUFFLER WORTH $795 Mystery Creek and ac- Hauturu Road and Te hölm, who propelled downtown Hamilton on tion starts on Friday Anga Road at waitomo. the 2007 Ford Focus RS that evening. with Special Stages 1 Prime viewing is at World Rally car to vic- The rally proper to 4 taking place south- the Hauturu Road/ tory on debut in Finland begins on Friday, day west of Pirongia. Kaimango Road junc- earlier this month. two is in the Franklin Community groups tion and Hauturu Road/ Current world District and northern DR-Z125LK7 $4600 RRP from Hauturu School, Te Anga Road junction. champion, Frenchman Waikato and fi nal day in Right for teens and young adults with Ngutunui School, Other good spots are Sebastien Loeb, will be Raglan. larger wheels and front disc. With new Waitomo Caves School, the start and Kaimango eco-spec 98db Pro Circuit performance Oparau Club, Pirongia and Honikiwi Roads Are you after a smooth, Rural Fire Force and junction. full system. Limited quantities. Kawhia Fire Force Spectators need tick- youthful complexion or Available in yellow or black. are involved in Safety ets to gain admission to permanent hair reduction? Marshal duties for this the course. WITH FREE PRO CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE year’s event. They cost $20 and get FULL SYSTEM WORTH $529 There will be food and you into any Friday Spe- • BBotox*otox* ticket sales at the sites. cial Stage, but not into Last year commu- Mystery Creek. • LLipip enhancementenhancement Prices include GST. Offer not available with any other promotion. nity groups in the re- Rally New Zealand is Muffl er covered by manufaturers warranty. gion profi ted by almost reminding spectators of • CCollagenollagen ttreatmentsreatments $18,000 from associated their safety responsibili- activities of Rally New ties and reminding them • FFacialacial rrejuvenationejuvenation Zealand. to take heed of instruc- Special Stages 1 and 3 tions from offi cials and • IIPLPL hairhair rreductioneduction is 19.31km. only go into designated Competitors travel spectator areas. • I IPLPL fforor ffacialacial vveinseins from the junction of Finland’s love affair State Highway 31 and with rallying and the af- Te Rauamoa Road fi nity of their drivers to • MMicrodermabrasionicrodermabrasion along Te Rauamoa and New Zealand’s fl owing Pirongia West Roads gravel roads should see To see Karen at the next starting this Friday at them play a key role in Appearance Medicine Clinic call... 9.03am and 2.07pm re- our round of the World Mahoe Health Professionals, ILANA WILKS GRANT WILKS spectively. Rally Championship. Mobile Mobile 870 4321 • 160 Mahoe St, Te Awamutu (0275) 445 262 (0274) 948 672 132 Kihikihi Road, Te Awamutu One prime spectator Drivers from Finland iwilks@ gwilks@ spot is the crossroads of have won half of all * Botox is a prescription medicine. It is used for the treatment of frown www.wilksbrooke.co.nz lines. It should be administered only by trained professionals. Cautions: wilksbrooke.co.nz wilksbrooke.co.nz Te Rauamoa, Pekanui, World Rally titles in the people with neuromuscular transmission disorders, infection at site of Phone 871 3079

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KELLY and Alan Patterson welcome Ella Grace. She weighed 2810g SECOND born for Holly and Kieran Jeffares is at birth at Waikato Women’s Hospital and is a sister for Benjamin and Oliver Thomas, a brother for Ella. She was born at Copies Regan (pictured) and Campbell. Pele Photography - 870 1101 Matariki weighing 4050g. Pele Photography - 870 1101 of these Art and craft exhibition special photos Hidden rural talent will be under the spotlight tomorrow night in the Wharepapa South Art and Craft Exhibition. are available The exhibition takes place at Wharepapa South Hall from 6.30pm (entry by gold coin donation) in colour and is organised by Wharepapa South Branch of Rural Women NZ. and black and white “A surprising amount of creativity goes on behind the farm gates in rural areas, this exhibi- tion is an opportunity for rural creative people to from the share their passion with a wider audience. “Works include paintings, prints, beautiful Te Awamutu Courier handmade jewellery, mosaics, cards and hand- made soaps,” say the organisers. office. Daffodil Day golf tourney Te Awamutu Golf Club is staging a charity Daf- fodil Day tournament on Friday. The event tees off with a shotgun start at 9.30am and the entry fee ($15) goes to the Can- cer Society. A number of prizes will be awarded thanks to the generosity of local businesses that are sponsoring the event. 336 ALEXANDRA STREET TWINS Luca Steven and Addison Amanda are welcomed into the Howells Currently there are just over 80 registered players entered, but there is still room for around PHONE 871 5151 • FAX 871 3697 family. A brother and sister for Solomon, the two new arrivals for Amanda and Chris were born at Waikato Women’s Hospital weighing 3025g and 30 more. Entries to the Te Awamutu Golf Club 204TC026/02 (ph 871 5661). 3085g respectively. Pele Photography - 870 1101 BBULKULK PURCHASEPURCHASE e ES SedansSedans ishi DiamanteDiamant ES 22004004 MitsubishiMitsub _

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228TC025-07 051TC024/07 PAGE 10 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 240TC037-07 240TC030-07 Time Of Ye at ar Th Ag s a t’ CHEER UP ... in I DDADAD treat him to dinner at the Olde Bank Search underway for ✔ Awesome Menu ✔ Fully Licensed ✔ Checkout our fi rst ‘Father of Year’ blackboard specials Open Sunday September 2 for It’s the fi rst of its kind – an inaugural ‘Father Father’s Day from 5pm of the Year’ competition to recognise and award the very best New Zealand dads. Innovative web company Kiwi Families who launched a successful ‘Mother of the Year’ competi- tion earlier this year is organising the competition. Kiwi Families founder Kerry Burridge says the an- nouncement of the `best dad’ in the country will be made on Father’s Day: Sunday September 2. Ph/Fax: 870 4055 The competition is open to all dads from every 201 Alexandra St • kind of family dynamic. “I don’t think there’s ever been a better time to acknowledge excellence in parenting. “As a society we are really good are talking long and loud when things go wrong, but I believe we GGolfingolfing need to shine an equally bright light on those who are doing well and who have got it right.” Mrs Burridge believes the majority of New Zea- land fathers are contemporary men who strive to get the mix right between work and home life. GGiftsifts “What the thousands of people visiting Kiwi Families (www.kiwifamilies.co.nz) tell us is that the majority of men are loving, dependable and solid; Get Dad something he the kind of backbone every family needs. Sure there are a few ratbags out there. we know will really enjoy. that. but good men feel that criticism too. “Our feedback tells us both men and women want We have gift ideas from only $2.50 more acknowledgement about all the ordinary, de- cent, caring dads out there who aren’t violent, who • Tees, balls, gloves, don’t abuse children and care deeply about their families.” Club Shirts or Vests

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TE AWAMUTU 400 Arawata Street • Phone 871 6269 240TC038/07 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 PAGE 11 ON the ALE H ATS OUSE WH Fathers Day THINK SUNDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT LIKE A Kids Dine Free! Cook calzone for a father’s Day treat Great deals for dad to 3 tsp surebake yeast FILLING and set over a reasonably high Treat Dad to a meal at the Ale House calzone is a fl at kind of on Sunday and you will receive 1 free 3 1/2 cups high grade fl our 400gm pumpkin heat. pieA made with pizza dough and 3 tbsp olive oil 400gm kumara Wipe the mushrooms clean, kids menu meal per paying adult. fi lled with, well, just about any- 1 tsp salt trim off the stalks and dice. Add DAD 150gm aubergines go to shield defence PLUS thing that takes your fancy. Put the milk and sugar into olive oil to the pan. They are usually made into a glass bowl and warm in the 1 large onion De-seed the red pepper and 240TC029-07 FREE HANDLE OF TAP BEER single-serve sized pies, but this microwave for a minute so that 150gm mushrooms roughly dice and add to the on- for all dining Dads. recipe makes one large one it is only just warm. 1 red pepper ion and mushroom. Sunday September 2nd. that can be cut into wedges Sprinkle over the yeast and 200gm feta cheese Cook for 10 minutes or so, FLAT ROOF GARDEN to serve. stir lightly. Leave in a warm, 125gm mozzarella cheese until they have browned up a SHED The ingredients and their draft free spot until it is foam- 5 or 6 sundried tomatoes little and become tender.In a 1747w x 1401d x 1680h mm at wall quantities are a guide and ing. in oil large bowl, mix together the Exclusive to Mitre 10 you can add any number of In a large bowl, place the 2 tbsp basil or sundried to- roasted and fried vegetables. other tasty bits, depending on fl our and salt. Stir together. mato pesto Crumble in the feta and grate 14 what dad likes - olives, salami, Make a well in the centre and sea salt and pepper in the mozzarella cheese. POINTS $ Arawata Street • Phone: 871 7282 fried bacon, spinach, different pour in the yeast mixture and a little dried basil and rose- Finely chop the tomatoes 297 cheeses - there are lots of the oil. mary and add. Season to taste with things that will work well. Stir together, then tip out onto Preheat your oven to 200 the salt and pepper. If you have a favourite bread your work surface. degrees. Gently toss together.To as- maker recipe for pizza dough, Knead until smooth and Peel the pumpkin and re- semble FULLER 25 PIECE then by all means, use it. elastic. Place the dough back move the seeds. Take the cling fi lm off the This dough is also suitable into the bowl and cover with Cut into small cubes, no big- dough and tip it out onto a very SOCKET SET FFather’sather’s DayDay for pizza bases and is enough ger than about 2cm. lightly fl oured surface. Lifetime Guarantee cling fi lm. for two large pizzas. Leave to rest in a warm place Peel the kumara and auber- Knead a couple of times, Bonus Spanner Set CALZONE DOUGH until it has at least doubled in gine and cut into similar sized then divide into two even sized 250 mls milk size. It can be left overnight in pieces. pieces.Roll each piece into AAllll DayDay BrunchBrunch 1 tsp sugar the fridge. Line an oven tray with baking a large circle about 30cm in $ .80 paper (saves on the washing diameter. 47 Bacon, sausages, up later) and pile the vegeta- Place one of the circles onto bles onto it. a baking paper-lined baking KARCHER 'ALL eggs, hash browns, Sprinkle over a generous tray and brush it lightly with mushrooms, toast amount of olive oil and toss to olive oil. GEARING UP FOR A SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY (from left): with his dad BLACKS' WATERBLASTER Spread the pesto evenly over Alan, Craig Stevenson with his son Jarred and Te Awamutu’s Nathan White with 7.5 Litres per minute. 24 Month Guarantee. and spaghetti lightly coat the vegetables. 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PAGE 16 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Mountain Men enjoy mighty rugby season

Pirongia Rugby Club can refl ect on a top season after their Senior A and Senior B teams made fi nals and the Under-19’s claimed silverware as plate winners of their Waikato competition. The FIL Pirongia Senior A team went into their Mooloo Shield fi nal against Taupiri confi dent they could reverse their previous one point and two point losses to Taupiri earlier in the season, having convincingly beaten Putaruru in the semi-fi nal. But it was not to be. A slow start by the Mountain Men al- lowed Taupiri early momentum and a 15- 0 lead at halftime. Despite dominating the second half, Pirongia could only close the gap to 15-12 at the fi nal whistle. Coach Chris Gibson was particularly pleased with the commitment and de- velopment of the team throughout the season. He was particularly impressed that he and co-coach, Ford Demler constantly had 20 plus players at trainings. Seven of the players have gained Peace Cup selection, and Brad Mayo made the Waikato Development team. The Wrightson Pirongia Senior B team made the playoffs on the back of an im- pressive record of fi ve wins from eight games in the fi rst round, and fi ve from six PIRONGIA U19 fullback Jacob Newton about to be tackled by his former Pirongia in the second round. class-mate Hayden Jones in the plate ‘fi nal’ against . Photo supplied They won their semi-fi nal 15-0 against Putaruru B to earn the right to face that after several years of no age group chance of winning the title if results went Ohaupo in the fi nal. teams, it was a huge boost to the club to their way. 240TC016-07 Pirongia were looking to avenge their have an Under-19 team this season. They completed their part of the equa- second round defeat against Ohaupo, and Coaches Kelvin Bell, Greg Langman tion by grinding to a 5-0 win over Te Rapa had a slender 3-0 lead at halftime. and manager Grant Newton have worked at home. With fi ve minutes remaining, Ohaupo tirelessly to mould the team into the force When news of Kerone’s upset victory scored to take a tense fi nal 5-3. they became. over Waitete fi ltered through, there was Coach Alan Walter and co-coach Kane After fi nishing the fi rst round mid table general jubilation in the club upon reali- Mason were disappointed they could not with a fi ve win, one draw, six loss record, sation that the plate title was Pirongia’s. defend last year’s title, but were rapt with the TMC Pirongia U19’s headed into the Coach Bell was ecstatic, commenting it their players performance, commitment second round looking for better things. bodes well for the future as several of the and the general camaraderie generated After wins against Te Awamutu Sports, players are only 16, and that 18 members in the squad. Huntly and Kereone, and a loss to of the squad are eligible for the team SPORTS DRAW Club spokesperson, Layne Kerr reports Waitete, Pirongia had an mathematical again next season. For Weekend September 1 240TC017/07

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Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 PAGE 17 Murphy adds to golfi ng CV % Helen Baynes reduced the defi cit by two shots on the fi nal round but it was too little, too late to prevent Peg Murphy from winning the silver strokeplay at Stewart Alexander Golf Club. Murphy fi nished with a 54-hole total of 263, fi ve shots clear of OFF Baynes the runner-up. Baynes had trailed by seven shots (172-179) after the fi rst two 3" Water Pump rounds. 6.5HP single-cylinder. 4 Helen Parker took out the bronze I title with a total of 303, from stroke air cooled. 28m lift. joint runners-up Carol Formosa and Margaret Bouma on 306. 8m suction height. 1000L/min. Dawn Griffi n and Gwen Quarrie had a royal battle for the bronze Excellent fuel economy. II title, with Griffi n (311) winning by one shot. 12 month warranty LGU winners were Baynes (silver) with 73 net, Cheryl Forster $ 00 (bronze I) 72 and Dawn Griffi n (bronze II) 72. 429EA+GST RRP $578.00 + GST Forster won the day’s scramble with 72 net, from D. Griffi n 72, H. Baynes 73, C. Watkinson, G. Quarrie 74, J Jeffries, S. Haycock 75. Men’s club scramble, sponsored by Finn & Partners: G Easton 41, B Russ, L Quarrie 40, J Hjorth, I Berry, R Taylor, B Stott, B Pepperell, J PEG MURPHY Hollinshead 38, B Clarke, M Brown, D Parker, C Pepperell 37. Kay cards Chip off old block FENCE POSTS best net 2.4m Strainer No.3 Pat Kay produced the best net round RRP $21.23 + GST of 70 on women’s day at Te Awamutu Golf Club. Kay took out the 24-plus scramble, from M. Nolan 72, Z. Hunter 73, A. Irwin 75 and B. Singh 76. Raewyn Coleman headed the scramble $ 17 for players on 0-23 handicaps, with 72 20EA+GST net, from T. Young 76. The scramble for nine hole players was won by B. Fladgate with 14 stableford, from S. White 12 and M. Gray 11. Best gross (80) was recorded by Robyn Norris. Twos were recorded by K. Bayes and E. Van Alphen. Dale Spiers was on fi re in the Hillmer Trophy (three rounds eclectic) with 57 net. Fun day gross, division 1: J Mandeno 74, M Fraser 78; division 2: M Cavanagh 87 b/l, Z Hunter 87. NEPHEW of former Waikato rugby representative Jason OHAUPO ROAD, TE AWAMUTU Nine holes, stableford: M Collings 15, M Grey 14, C Carey 13. Spice, Te Awamutu Bowers Cup halfback Dion Spice PHONE 870 5158 Scramble: M Johnson 41, P Kay 39, J Scown runs at the Cambridge defence in a recent game at 233RR004-07 36, J Mandeno, A Bryant 35, F Tait 34. Pirongia, won 25-0 by Cambridge. 2400718AD NewNew HoldenHolden RodeoRodeo 1 1 1 HIISS DEAL T AR /3 /3 /3 00%% INTERESTINTEREST IISS SO POPUL WE HAVE OONN AALLLL NNEWEW HHOLDENOLDEN RRODEOODEO IT! EXTENDED IT 22WDWD & 44WDWD • Exciting NEW facelift body style • ALL NEW diesel 4JJ1 engine • 120KW but more importantly 360nm of torque at 1,800 revs • Common rail with a variable nozzle turbo charger • Plus it’s very quiet

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Devoted hus- gratitude for the sup- ing loved is ever lost to be managed by a THREE bedroom COLLEGE band and best mate of port through, cards, and she was loved so recognised professional? house, $250 per week, 1ST XV RUGBY Mandy. Proud dad TRAVEL flowers, phone calls, much. Love Dad, TENANTS bind and reference - COACH, and loving father to baking and visitors FULLY ESCORTED required. Phone 871- Mum, Emily and Needing help finding - ASSISTANT COACH, Hamish (Paris), and to the many peo- 2171 or (027) 4407- Shariah. xx TOURS accommodation which - MANAGER, 2008 David and Trish ple who attended 101. (Beachlands) and HUDSON - Cassie. INFORMATIVE eve- suits your needs? Mum’s service. Your Applications for the Richard (London), Three years ago she ning on 2008 tours to: above positions must love and support has Vietnam, UK/Europe, Contact Francene TTHREEHREE and doting “Pop” to left us for her new be received in writing been very much ap- Canada/Alaska, and on 871-7146, Joshua, Oliver and preciated. As many home in heaven, but BBEDROOMEDROOM by the College Sports Lachlan. A service to in our hearts and China, Wednesday Mobile addresses are un- August 29, 7.00pm. (027) 289-3952 HOUSE Director before 3.30pm, celebrate Ian’s life known please accept memories, she will Friday, September 21st has been held. Com- never be forgotten. Reserve your seat - (07) 823-6287 a/h Handy to town, this as a personal ac- Phone (0800) 747-111. munications to the knowledgment. Love Uncle, Auntie, Waipa Property Available Any enquiries to Reid family, C/- P O Nicole, Luke and Link Ltd. MREINZ September 3, Keith Bain Box 137, Te Awamutu Jesse. 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Brendon Hopkins Colour Plus Greg Hopkins Contracting TThishis SSunday,unday, SSeptembereptember 2 Jacob Allison Davies Construction 110.000.00 aam,m, 22.00.00 ppm,m, aandnd 77.00.00 ppmm Clint Sinclair Road Haulage Phillip McPeak Great Garden Workz Rosetown Lounge Channarith Honn Berry Fresh Te Awamutu Racecourse Auishek Krishna Te Ata Rest Home Mathew Walker Simon Walker Plumbing Bjorn Lasenby Terry Lasenby Builders Sponsored by : Greg McKenzie Gisler Architects Krisnal Deo Deo Family The Christian Centre - Te Awamutu Daniel Mason Trends Shoes EEnquiriesnquiries : PPhonehone 8872-810272-8102 Mathias Rast Personal 240TC206-07 Wasu Krishna Personal eemail:mail: [email protected]@xtra.co.nz Arturo Riera Personal Thomas de Meiser Rhapsody Furniture

Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 PAGE 19 PUBLIC NOTICES FOR SALE VEHICLES LIVESTOCK WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WANTED WANTED ALUMINIUM TREE WORK WINDOWS cleaned by Mangatoatoa Pa CLARKE’S the experts. Phone ANNUAL WINDOW 2000x1200, CASH FOR COLOSTRUM - Felling CARPET Ultra Clean 871-6662. - Pruning GENERAL HUI silver, $280. Phone CARS AND SURPLUS 235TC207/07 CLEANING 870-4944 - Removal Held at Mangatoatoa Pa, MILK WANTED! - Stump Grinding For your carpet and FARM WORK 66 Te Mawhai Road, $120 upholstery cleaning CARPET Phone Deb Kirkham Call Dennis Clements WANTED Kihikihi SECOND hand carpet Phone The Car King Phone Keith, Saturday, September 1, on on 871-4815 or TOTAL TREE CARE and underlay, 120m,   Phone 871-5221 mobile 2007, 10.00am (07) 846-6687 (027)490-1007 (027) 280-0790 ASSISTANT from Te Awamutu Te Awamutu Owned Agenda: RSA. Phone 871-3707 conditions apply or 871-4930 RELIEF MILKER/ ~ Mihi PENICILLIN and Operated We aim to please CALF REARER. ~ Audited Accounts FIREWOOD MILK Available for ( accountant to present) MILK ~ Chair report 5m³ - $160, 10m³ - A1 Service WANTED ELECTRICIANS weekend / public ~ General business $290 delivered. Phone holiday work. (07) 873-9190 eve- Wanted - Bococks Calf Rearing New work and ~ Elect chair, secretary, Phone and treasurer. nings, mobile (021) DEAD CARS rere---wireswires Jennifer Weal 617-349. Phone 872-1772 Kua mutu Best Dollars or Mark on Call 0800 500500---101101 (027)610-9147 Bring a plate please FISHER & PAYKEL (027)474-6917 027 666 8292 Need help? CASUAL milking Contact J Johnson CHEST freezer and Immediate start 871-8742 Phone: (07) 871-3176 wanted. Phone Brian also bar fridge, Simp- SSJ 269TC200/06 (021) 452-742. son clothes dryer, sin- LIVESTOCK gle bed, single folding G et th currently requires All Exterior Cleaning bed. Phone 870-5140. at c FARM ar ou ta t AUT Born bull calves Johnny Nelson Exterior Cleaning EMPLOYEES PRINTER here 1 & 2 yr bull calves, WASHBRIGHT Moss, Mould and Algae WANTED HP Deskjet 710C, Ph 870-2200 steers and heifers Houses, Roofs, Driveways, MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN Cobbles etc also External Compaq keyboard, Te Awamutu or SIL Ewes screen and speakers, TREATMENT Fly and Spider Repellent. FULL TIME TE AWAMUTU Large numbers of Casual required to $60 the lot. Phone 0800 CAR DUMP  Ask about our worry free COLLEGE dairy cows & Hfrs. Low pressure ‘keepitclean’ assist through calving 871-7797 after 7pm or 109TC201/07  BOARD OF TRUSTEES (021) 0400-106. Phone Scott Coloursteel roofs all year round programe. and A.B.  CASUAL VACANCY 0800-775-785 Roof spray, Tiles and For your Free quote Milking 250 cows V-BELTS GRAZING Decromastic Phone A casual vacancy has in a 22 bale rotary. AVAILABLE @ Stew- AVAILABLE Rotary clean, pavers, 0800 GO SOFTWASH occurred on the Board of WORK WANTED art and Cavalier. driveways, footpaths 0800-467-638 Close to town, Trustees for an elected GRAZING farms must travel. Phone 871-7062.  Fax (07) 848-1702 parent representative. wanted. We need Commercial buildings a/h Tui 871-7205 farmers who can care Graffiti Removal Phone Jason - The Board has resolved FOR SALE UNDER [email protected] for and grow reason- BBOBCATOBCAT Phone (0274) 763-347 www.softwash.co.nz 870-2100 under Section 105 of wne $50 able numbers of dairy O r or 871-7389 the Education Act 1989 erato RELIEF milker replacements. No Op r to fill the vacancy by BARBECUE, good FENCING wanted, sole charge, capital for stock own- Trevor BOBCAT and truck appointment. condition, gas bottle. ership. Top perform- 180 cows, excellent 18 Peters hire, section, drive- FARM a/s h/b. Korakonui If ten percent or more $49.50. Phone 870- ance incentive prices, 179TC213-07 way clearing, sand, RESIDENTIAL district, casual and/or of the eligible voters on 1359 monthly payments di- 002727 515515 65196519 metal and topsoil LIFESTYLE afternoon milkings the school roll ask the rect to your bank ac- 0077 887171 11971971 supplies. Phone Tony BLOCKS available regularly. Board, within 28 days HAND basin, s-trap count. Learn more toilet, cystern Rosetown Bobcat Ltd 871-9582 or (021) 154- Phone 872-2772 of the notice being about grazing dairy 2322. for all your fencing published, to hold a “Caroma”, tapware, weaners with indus- requirements. second hand. $40neg. by-election to fill try leading NZ Graz- Phone 870-6531 CHIMNEY Experience and quality SITUATIONS the vacancy, then a ing Co Ltd. guaranteed CLEAN, parts, repair, VACANT by-election will be held. LARGE fridge, old but www.nzgrazing.co.nz. Free phone (0800) install. Phone Andrew Phone 827-1849 or Any eligible voter who good condition, Taylor, 871-4244 or (027) 473-0001 XXmasmas ElvesElves RequiredRequired wishes to ask the Board 108-494. $49.95. Phone (027) (027)466-4367 We have a fun, creative to hold a by-election 620-3920. and social way for should write to: PALM KERNEL EXTERIOR house you to earn. Chairperson NAPPIES, dry-up SOURCE NZ cleaning. Phone Ultra brand (over 16kgs), Board of Trustees Immediately available Clean 871-6662 today! For all your farm Become part of our 146 pieces. $40 Phone unique and busy Te Awamutu College 872-1946 for delivery, quality crop and pasture Po Box 369 product, professional STOCK SALES spraying... xmas industry. Te Awamutu service, freight options. PICTURE framing “Agricultural Spray Phone Vicki By Tuesday, mouldings. Assorted. Call SourceNZ on (021) 944-184 Contractor” September 25, 2007 $5 per 2 metre length. 0508 SOURCENZ or Virginia Phone 871-8521 (0508-768-723) Phone Neil today 240TC204-07 (021) 424-117 for competitive on on (021) 926-315 ROCKING horse with farm pricing. TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE room for two. Nearly Your local palm Thursday August 30 - 11.00am MEATEATER DIVINE Finishers, new, $22 Phone 871- kernel supplier. part time Sales Rep. Location: Te Awamutu Sale Yards, HOMEKILLS LTD 7072 PRO-LIQ Phone 871-7885. Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu Killing and TE AWAMUTU pri- DO you want a high Sale Comprising. processing mary long sleeve quality ideal dairy BUSINESS SUPER shirts, sweatshirts, liquid feed? Pro-liq is 11.00am Prime & Boners Phone 871-9995 shorts, trouser. Size a concentrated whey 10 Fat Cattle KIDS AT HOME LTD DEALS 6. $15- $20 each. M.K.H PAINTING & permeate feed avail- 150 Boners PART-TIME NANNY Phone 870-1075 able ex Waharoa. DECORATING AUTO 12.00 Dairies required 3-5 Contains approxi- mornings per week. MOTORCYCLES 25 I/c Fries Fries x Jsy cows New and old houses, TRANS servicing mately 85% lactose cowsheds, plastering. every 50,000km, (sugar) with an esti- 25 I/c Fries Fries x Jsy hfrs Phone Denise 871-7673 FOR SALE (MON - FRI 8.30 to 1.30) Stuart Law Ltd. mated ME of 12. Store Cattle Free quotes... Phone 871-6426. H D Super glide cus- Available on farm 10 Potter Phone tom 07, thousands now at 20-22c/kg DM 20 2yr str & hfrs (027) 328-4362. SECURITY Officers CARAVANS & spent. 7,500kms. - ring SourceNZ. 70 ylg beef x strs & hfrs are needed! Gain this Genuine reason for Phone (0508) 768-723 TRAILERS 50 wnr beef x strs & hfrs MORTGAGE NZQA approved selling. Would con- for a quote. BROKER qualification by corre- sider meto $5,000 as 12.00 noon Sheep & Calves spondence for under TRAILER trade in, $25,000, 20 Prime lambs NZMBA $550. Student loans Phone (07)871-0292 PARTS @ Stewart and LIVESTOCK 30 Store Lambs may apply. Phone or (027)536-733 1 Phone Christine Cavalier. Phone 871- WANTED 0800-800-043. 600 four day calves 871-3176 7062. (021) 545-302 VEHICLES Further Entries Being Accepted WANTED AC PETFOODS All enquiries to: PC PROBLEMS? LLOSTOST FOR SALE SSOMETHINGOMETHING Chris Ryan 07 871-3313 0272 431 078 NO fix, no fee, repairs Now Buying SSPECIAL?PECIAL? THIS WEEK’S DEAD CARS Horses Peter Schnuriger 07 871-3316 0272 431 836 from experienced local SPECIAL: Peter Cain 07 871-3580 0274 933 808 IT professional. Mo- Spread the word.... 0800-DOWNCOW Bob Drake 07 871-7515 0274 941 958 bile upgrades, repairs Cash Paid and installations ser- Lamb Shanks vice. No call out fees!

240TC205-07 * LIVESTOCK WANTED Phone Matt (027) $8 Twin Pack 515-6996 or 870-3038. $100 BONER COWS WANTED TTRUCKRUCK SIX wheeler tip truck Book two adverts Free Pick up for hire, experienced Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment and get the second Phone Andy: driver/operator. Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Phone (07) 827-1849 1/2 price! (07) 823-6989 or (027) 473-0001. AEROBICS or txt: Also empty heifers and potter bulls Phone the Classifi ed TEN sessions, Bruces (027) 453-7637 WATERBLASTING. team on 871-5151 Fitness Centre, $60. Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 Phone Ultra Clean or pop in and see us at *conditions apply 065TC206/07 Phone (07) 825-8803. Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (0274) 925-080 871-6662 today! 336 Alexandra Street. PAGE 20 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT

LEGAL EXECUTIVE CARERS REQUIRED

Fixed Term Position To provide support to a young female client.

Looking for a short-term challenge? ~ Needs to be energetic, outgoing and have a positive attitude. We need an experienced Legal Executive for a ~ Provide support in all aspects of personal care fixed term of one year to cover maternity leave. with a focus on rehabilitation. THIS COULD BE YOUR CHANCE TO SHINE! This is a busy role assisting a partner primarily ~ Enjoy working with a supportive team with with property transactions and subdivisions. competitive pay rates. SENIOR SALES PERSON

The successful applicant will be able to Experience not essential as training will be given. Do you want to work for a strong family owned and relate to clients and staff, be highly Phone Robyn at Panacea Healthcare operated organisation with a real local presence? organised and self motivated. on (07) 8382332 Do you want to work as part of a dynamic team in Please forward your application and CV to: a fast paced retail environment? The Practice Manager Do you want job diversity, new challenges, and loads of opportunity to develop your skills and experience? Edmonds Judd Po Box 35 If you: Te Awamutu ~ Are an experienced sales person Email [email protected] HARD LANDSCAPER REQUIRED ~ Thrive on generating sales Applications close on Friday, September 7, 2007 Kingan Landscaping Ltd has a full ~ Have an enthusiastic, friendly, can do personality time position available for an ~ Are well presented and professional ~ Are able to use your initiative and feel confident in expressing your experienced landscaper. ideas Applicants must be reliable and have a full licence. ~ Are able to develop strong relationships with customers Contact : Bryce - (027) 496-8095 ~ Are a fast and eager learner Email: [email protected] ~ Hold strong English communication skills and are computer literate

Then Heathcote Appliances are looking for you!

We are looking for a senior sales person with retail experience to join our team at our Te Awamutu store on a part time basis. Some weekend work is PERSONAL ASSISTANT included. Experience with Home Appliances would be an advantage but not

essential. We are a small but very busy and dynamic landscape design business. We welcome you to apply in writing to :

We are looking for someone who can wear Peter Wavish, many hats (all at the same time) covering a Heathcote Appliances, variety of roles from PA to entering invoices. 30 Alexander Street, A keen interest in plants would help. Te Awamutu or email: [email protected] The role would suit someone with good attention to detail, a self starter and comfortable working alone at times.

Starting pay negotiable for the right person.

Please apply in writing with CV to: RECEPTIONIST/ PA Vacancy PERSONAL ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT Po Box 595 • Newly created position Te Awamutu Gracelands Group of Services requires a • Friendly environment or email [email protected] well-presented, confident person for at our Te • Focus on team work is essential! by 5.00pm Monday, September 3. Awamutu based Employment office. This role will keep you busy providing office support to a Working in the central offi ce for a national based varied team of professionals and ensuring our company, this role has been created to support the CEO, visitors are warmly welcomed. as well as the general managment team, and you will be responsible for the general duties which ensure the The successful candidate will require the smooth running of this offi ce. following attributes: • A pleasant, professional demeanour This fulltime position requires someone with a can-do • Previous reception and/or customer service attitude who will deliver timely and professional executive experience and secretarial support to to the CEO by maintainig an • Knowledge of Microsoft office suite overall knowledge of the CEO’s current workloads and • A positive can-do attitude priorities. The role requires that you be technically capable This is a 12-month fixed term position covering with Microsoft Outlook, Excel and Word and naturally maternity leave. you will have a strong eye for detail and understand the importance of accuracy in your work and if you have For more information please worked with management systems befroe. phone Sarah or Steph at Gracelands Recruitment Day to day duties and responsibilities include: Services - Support and assist the CEO and general management team (07) 870-1300 or - Diary and travel management email : [email protected] - Preparation of documentation, reports, presentations and correspondance - Preparation of meeting agendas and meeting minutes - Liasing internally and externally - Pre-empting the needs of others around you - Administration - Team participation If you want a busy, varied and challenging position assisting and supporting management professionals and wish to

be considered for this position please send your CV to:

Email: [email protected] Veterinary Enterprises Group Ltd PO Box 83 Te Awamutu 3840 We have work for support workers in Attention: Paula Pryor Hamilton and surrounding areas.

We offer: Applications close: Thursday, September 6, 2007  Travel payments to provide care  Orientation & ongoing training  Supportive co-ordinators  Flexible working hours  New top rates

If you are honest, caring and interested in providing support for the elderly in their own homes, we would love to hear from you.

Please call for an application form today on: 240TC201-07 (07) 839-1859 or (0800) 833-533

Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 PAGE 21 SITUATIONS VACANT

NEW BUSINESS MANAGER Our client is a major player in the distribution of electricity in the central North Island. It has diversified its business base setting up new generation and contracting ventures outside its traditional operational area, and wishes to explore further new activities. Do you thrive on securing new business opportunities and truly influencing the overall success of a business? If so, this could be the role for you! We have a fantastic opportunity for a proven business development manager. You will be responsible for identifying new business opportunities that would add value to The Lines Company and subsequently develop these businesses to the stage when permanent management can be engaged.

To be successful in this newly established role you will have: • Strategic analytical ability • An understanding of financial modelling • The ability to innovate and see hidden potential • Good negotiating ability • Strong interpersonal skills • Superior relationship building skills • A business or financial qualification

The role offers a competitive salary package with flexibility as to location. You will be report- ing directly to the CEO. If you are challenged by having the opportunity to make your mark and take business to a new level through your expertise and skills, contact me by September 10, 2007 Soraya Rowling Consultant The Employment Shop 7 Maniapoto Street OTOROHANGA Phone (07)873-7233 or (027)611-5560 Email: [email protected] 228TC046-07 Have you got something for Sale worth Under $50? YES - Advertise it for FREE!!!

PLACE AN AD FOR YOUR SPECIAL FATHER PHONE (07) 871 5151 - FAX (07) 871 3675 IN OUR “FATHER’S DAY CLASSIFIEDS SPECIAL”! You could: FREE UNDER $50 ADVERTISING ~ Publish a photo of him in the paper for all to see... No more than 10 words per advertisement. ~ Thank him for something wonderful he has done... Limit one advertisement per person. For Sale items only. ~ You could tell everyone why your dad is the world’s best Dad! This coupon only for Residents, not Trade or Commercial Retail ~ Or you could just let him know how loved he is! Run-on advertisements only, printed at our discretion, when space permits. Our Father’s Day Classifi ed Special is Thursday, August 30th. Father’s Day is Sunday, September, 2nd. 1234 Fax/Email or bring us your ad for the perfect surprise this Fathers Day!

5678 Email us your ad with your photos and credit card details: [email protected] 910 Fax us your ad with your credit card details, on: Phone (07) 871-3675 Phone us your ad with your Name: ...... credit card details on: (07) 871-5151 Address:...... Or bring your ad and/or photo into our offi ce: ...... 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu Phone:...... Note: Ad must be paid for NB: Only advertisements submitted on these forms accepted. before publication. Forms can be posted to Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu, or advertisers can bring this coupon in to our office at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu.

PAGE 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 28, 2007 The REGENT Theatre Beautiful Te Awamutu • Ph 07 871 6678 www.regent3.itgo.com

LIVES OF OTHERS M The movie’s almost breathless action and FINAL TUE 5.45 suspense follows Bourne from Moscow to Turin, Paris, London, Madrid, Tangier and HISTORY BOYS M Morocco where a rooftop chase leads FINAL WED 10.30 & 6.10 to a brutal showdown. BOURNE ULTIMATUM M GEORGIA RULE M TUE 6.00 & 8.20, WED 10.00, 6.00 & 8.20, Mary Duff playing TUE & FINAL WED 5.50 THU 5.50 & 8.10, FRI 5.50 & 8.15, DIE HARD 4.0 M SAT 1.25, 3.40, 5.50 & 8.10, TUE & WED 8.00, THU 7.50, FRI 7.55, SUN 11.15, 1.30, 3.40 & 6.00 SAT 5.15 & 7.45, SUN 3.05 & 5.35 Winner of 30 International Awards, this live in Hamilton is a beautiful heartbreaking true THE SIMPSONS PG adventure of an orphan boy’s Te Awamutu Courier and professional performer. TUE & WED 6.05, THU & FRI 6.10, remarkable journey to find his mother. CDs4nix (formerly Tracs) give This stunning collection of 16 SAT 1.35 & 3.30, SUN 11.25 & 1.20 The film’s beauty is in seeing an adult readers the chance to celebrate beautiful songs lays testament world through his young eyes. Very AMAZING GRACE M highly recommended. Mary Duff appearing live in to that. TUE 5.55 & 8.15, WED 10.15, 5.55 & 8.05, concert at Hamilton’s Founders From the opening number ‘As THE ITALIAN M THU 6.00, FRI 10.15 & 6.00, THU 6.05 & 7.55, FRI 10.30, 6.05 & 8.00, Theatre on Monday, September Time Goes By’ to the closing SAT 1.05 & 6.00, SUN 10.55 & 3.50 10 (with Will Millar) by winning track ‘Twilight Time’ Duff takes SAT 2.15, 4.05 & 7.40, SUN 12.05, 1.55 & 5.30 a copy of her CD ‘Time After these great classic tunes of love BREACH M Time’. and nostalgia and makes them TUE & WED 8.10, THU 8.20, FRI 8.25, Wonderful, heartfelt and moving. It will touch your soul. Returned for the FOURTH Mary Duff’s phenomenal tal- her own. SAT 8.20, SUN 6.10 ent as a singer, together with ‘In The Chapel In The Moon- time by demand. the great stage presence and light’, ‘Always’ and ‘When Irish KNOCKED UP R16 AS IT IS IN HEAVEN M charisma she possesses, is tes- Eyes Are Smiling’ are among TUE & WED 7.50, THU 8.00, FRI 8.05, 2 WEEKS ONLY. THU 5.40, timony of her quietly powerful the other great stunning rendi- SAT 8.00, SUN 5.50 FRI 10.00 & 5.40, SAT 5.40, SUN 3.30 and captivating persona. tions that grace this collection. 240TC004/07 There is a genuine warmth Mary Duff teams up with the To be in to win simply put about this lady that touches original Irish Rover Will Millar, your name, address and day- all who come into contact with that impish Irishman with the time contact number on the her, and she enjoys a dedicated, gift of the gab; for an evening of back of a standard sized en- very supportive fan following. merriment, mirth, mayhem and velope, address it to the ‘Mary WWantant toto ppromoteromote Duff is seen in the music song that will have you dancing Duff CD Competition’ and make business as an accomplished, in the aisles and laughing and sure it reaches our offi ce by 5pm polished, and highly respected crying at the same time. Friday. CINEMA SCENE The Italian Mafi a, taking candy objective: to go back to he opens up, Eric gets yyourour from the children and the beginning and fi nd to know and respect Despite the title, ‘The doling out beatings out who he was. him as a family man of business? Italian’ is actually a whenever anyone with- Now, Bourne will strong Catholic faith. Russian fi lm set at a hold money from them. hunt down his past in Soon, however, Hans- bleak orphanage in Vanya is nervous, order to fi nd a future. sen is infi ltrating Eric’s rural Russia. though accepting of his He must travel from personal life and caus- The story opens fate, until the mother Moscow, Paris, Madrid ing problems between DDon’ton’t CClownlown aaround....round.... when six-year-old of another orphan come and London to Tangier him and his wife, and Vanya is introduced to to reclaim her son, and and New York City as just when Eric is about an Italian couple who she is told he has al- he continues his quest to give up the case, are hoping to adopt a ready been adopted. to fi nd the real Jason he discovers that it is child. After she is forced to Bourne - all the while much bigger than he Vanya is a handsome, fi nd out whether or not trying to outmanoeu- ever imagined. bright-eyed little boy, his own real mother is vre the scores of cops, Eric fi nds himself and the couple takes still out there. federal offi cers and In- in the middle of an RREMEMBEREMEMBER an instant liking to But the greedy adop- terpol agents with him investigation into the him, agreeing to give tion agent, known as in their crosshairs. biggest security breach him a home. ‘Madam’, is determined in U.S. history, forcing It is quiet clear to the to give Vanya to the Breach him to resort to dra- YOUR other children, and to Italians, who will pay matic and ingenious little Vanya, that he is her a generous sum Chris Cooper (the tactics in order to bring in an extremely envi- for him. Bourne trilogy, Seabis- down the suspect. Customers able position. With the help of an- cuit, Adaptation) gives The adoption by other orphan, Vanya a remarkable perform- As It Is In the Italians will take makes his escape. He ance as complicated and bitter FBI agent are OUR Vanya away from the sets off for the ad- Heaven miserable conditions of dress of the orphanage Robert Hanssen in Return season of a the orphanage, here the where his mother fi rst ‘Breach’. real crowd-pleasing teenagers run a mini- left him, hoping to fi nd Hanssen is a compu- fi lm with great heart! readers some answers. ter specialist who, after A successful interna- 25 years of service, is tional conductor sud- Weekly for put under surveillance denly interrupts his ca- The Bourne as a suspected sex of- reer and returns alone Te Awamutu Courier Women fender. Eric O’Neill to his childhood village Ultimatum (Ryan Phillippe) is the in Norrland, in the far delivered FREE to 11542 Ladies of Te Awamutu Matt Damon returns ambitious young up- north of Sweden. homes (Urban 6749, Rural as the trained assassin start they put on the It doesn’t take long Jason Bourne for the job, assigning him to before he is asked to 4795) every Tuesday and TThursday,hursday, AAugustugust last showdown in ‘The pose as Hanssen’s new 3300th 99.45am.45am come and listen to the Bourne Ultimatum’. clerk in order to win fragment of a church Thursday. Anna McClunie All he wanted was his trust and keep an choir, which practices Rural Roundup and DriveBy A Trip to USA to disappear. Instead, eye on his every move. every Thursday in the Jason Bourne is now Eric is dismayed to be parish hall. Just to FREE monthly publications hunted by the people put on such low-prior- come along and give a Venu e: Te Awamutu who made him what ity detail, accustomed little bit of good advice. to 11542 homes Bible Chapel he is. as he is to investigat- He can’t say no, and Phone: Sally Shierlaw Having lost his mem- ing high-profi le terror- from that moment, 870 2074 ory and the one person ism suspects. nothing in the village Come along - we’d love to see you! he loved, he is unde- His reluctance is is the same again. terred by the barrage multiplied as he gets to The choir develops A gold coin donation is of bullets and a new know the subject of his appreciated to help and grows. He makes cover costs generation of highly- inquiry; Hanssen is at

240TC005/07 both friends and en- trained killers. fi rst harsh towards this emies. Licensed CRECHE available Bourne has only one young secretary, but as And he fi nds love. 072RR037/07

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