The Inglewood Page 2 Moa Mail Issue 179 Page 3 Page 4 Moa Mail Development Trust Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Ladies Night at the Club Walk Way Opening (Donna Davies) fortnightly Issue 179 We have a very tight knit community I suppose it had to happen, but I didn’t think (Gaye Cadman) publication delivered Saturday 26 November “Save the Date” for one which likes to get involved, which that it would be this time. The mighty All Blacks Moa Mail 9 November 2016 to all households in Don’t miss this event. ‘Ladies Night’ our Walkway Launch! Glow worm and Bat is great, it is one of the things that have been beaten by the Irish in Chicago. The the Inglewood night out. makes our community a great one. All Blacks were not in their top form and made on the 18 November 7.00 pm at the Frustration Caused By Inglewood's Town Water Quality District. Inglewood Club is featuring a After months of hard-work from many But one must remember that getting a lot of mistakes, but the Irish ‘out -passioned’ groups and individuals in the community Printed by The fashion show with a bit of a The recent discoloured town water is causing the community involved means actually talking to the them. They were there to win and they nailed the new walkway is ready for opening! Inglewood difference by Martins Fashions. See frustration and questions are being asked about quality, safety and clubs, societies and associations etc, it, making the All Blacks look mortal for once. To celebrate Kiwi will be holding a Glow worm and reliability. Frequent occasions over recent years of the supply Development Trust. An All Black win in Dublin will not erase this the range of summer clothes that are the latest. not just talking about them. Bat night out! This will be an opportunity for you and your being interrupted by broken pipes or dirty brown water are Office 25 Rata Street Social media should not be the first result from the record book. Alongside this there are 27 stalls from as far away as Hawera. The stalls vary from cosmetics, outdoor family to bring a picnic tea, experience the new walkway, see causing doubt about the quality and integrity of the whole (Inglewood point of call, if there is an emergency I know that you have to play to the laws of the the glow-worms and participate in bat-detecting! Inglewood water supply system. Inglewood’s water comes from Information Centre) call the police, if there is a problem game, and adapt and exploit them. But to have lights, bridal wear, jewellery, scrapbooking, scented candles, Damson Plum products, woodwork, For more information give us a call on 06 756 8925 or email the Ngatoro Stream, Waitara’s from the Waiongona and New Circulation 2750 with your water call the council, if an attacking player standing behind the [email protected]. Bookings are essential. sweets, lingerie and lots more. You will have plenty of time to browse all the stalls and what a good opportunity to Plymouth’s from the Waiwhakaiho, all feed from Mount you would like an association to do defensive line and catching a tapped ball from The Moa Mail can be do some of your Christmas shopping. Gather up your friends and come and see what is out there in your above Inglewood. viewed on the web at something, go to a meeting. the defending side, just is not ‘cricket’. When I Below is a series of questions put by the Moa Mail to David Address your concerns through the played and refereed, that player would have community and take part in a fun night where there will be spot prizes which have been donated by each stall and Top: Ngatoro Stream Below: The two 4.5 million www.inglewood.co.nz bar nibbles that will be served during the Langford (Manager Infrastructure NPDC) and his answers: litre reservoirs Bottom: The treatment plant and on Face Book correct medium, don’t be a key been off-side just for standing there, let alone 1: The number of complaints received by NPDC about Inglewood touching the ball. The game I love is changing so night. News and Advertising board warrior, matters might just be water in the last month? During October we received five service requests into our call centre regarding the resolved sooner. dramatically now; it is almost unrecognisable. The club is also pleased to have the winners Contacts: of the Taranaki Young Entrepreneurs of the discolouration of the water in Inglewood. By the time you read this, they will be voting in Phillippa Peters 2: The extent of the problem? The problem affects large parts of the Inglewood water supply system. Editor the American Presidential Election. Politics and year from Hawera High School and they Phillippa Peters Editor will be showcasing their label of 3: The number of Inglewood water discolouration's over the last five years? From our records we have had a total elections are getting really dirty these days, and of 24 instances of water discolouration. Office Phone Cricket Club Sheep Manure it can’t sink much lower than this one. People 53streetwear on the night. These young 4: When can community expect an improvement in the water quality? We do a lot of work each year to replace 06 7567030 $5.00 per bag used to campaign on policies and their own guys will go on to compete at the national Christmas Trees Ready (Kylie Cronin) and clean the water pipes that deliver water to the Inglewood community. This work helps to reduce the issue of Fax Seed Savers Network Point abilities to fulfil the role; now it has got so finals in Wellington on December 6. The small team who have organised this discoloration. However, fixing the problem completely is a much larger challenge that needs further technical and 06 7567864 RSA Badges $10.00 personal with each candidate using all sorts of Head down to the Pine Hills Christmas Tree Farm on look forward to seeing you there and engineering investigation. McGillie/Pumpkin Books: $15.00 dirty tricks to besmirch their opposition. It is Saturday the 26 tNovember for some family-friendly Email appreciate your support. Tickets $5.00, 5: In 2011 the pipes [email protected] Printing / Photocopying not pretty to watch. fun. Not only can you choose and cut your very own They are not much better in the UK, with all door sales available or can be purchased were scoured did this Office Hours (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 Christmas tree, on the day of the Grand Opening sorts of in-fighting on the implementation of from Martins Fashions or contact Gaye 756 cure the problem and if Daily 10.00 am to Local Artists Gift Cards: $5.00 there will be a few gift and food stalls run by the Brexit. Parliament has not ratified the 8183 or 0276 333946. so for how long? 4.00 pm Fun Ho! Toys / Souvenirs locals, spot prizes, and one lucky winner will be Scouring the pipes helps AA Guides/Brochures/Cards referendum result, and they have done little to Left: Young Entrepreneurs Jordan Buchanan, announced from the colouring in competition (see remove some of the Points and views implement it. There is some talk of holding Tim Preston and Joeb Cadman expressed are not Available at: below). Trees can be reserved if you don’t want to historic build up inside necessarily the views of Inglewood Information Centre another referendum to change take it home so early, that way you can choose your the pipes that can cause it. TET Grants favourite and collect it later. The Inglewood Fun Ho! Toys / Moa Mail the discolouration. However this doesn't fix the underlying causes or prevent it from re-occurring. Development Trust 7567030 (25 Rata Street) Food for thought, eh? They have a variety of trees available, just to test the 6: Prior to the latest incident the community was always advised that regardless of colour the water was still safe to Grants approved to waters and see what you like the most. From tall skinny drink, in the Daily News you were quoted as advising not to drink the water, can you advise which is correct? The trimmed trees, to bushy natural looking pines, you can water is not unsafe to drink. We have undertaken water quality sampling and can confirm that the concentrations 30 June 2016 take your pick. They have a tree packager which wraps of minerals and metals that form the discolouration are all below the allowable levels set by the national Drinking Non Profit Community Promotion: the trees in netting, so you can slip them in to your car Water Standards. That said, the discoloured water doesn't look very nice and usually has an unpleasant earthy taste. Inglewood Development Trust $99,830.00 without the usual mess. Dogs are more than welcome Therefore, as a precaution, we advise people not to drink the discoloured water. Sport: Inglewood Swimming Club $4,660.00 provided they are on a leash. 7: You are also quoted as saying manganese oxide is the cause, is this a recent change? Manganese Oxide is one of Inglewood Bowling Club - $1,200.00 WIN THE CHRISTMAS PRIZE PACK: the main causes. This is not a recent change. Individuals: Print off the colouring in competition, colour in to your 8: The water in the Ngatoro Stream appears clear, is there something in the treatment process that causes the L Russell - $500.00 liking then drop it off to Linda McIntyre at McDonald’s discolouration? No. The minerals are already in the stream water but the water can still appear clear. Once the Non Profit - Community Halls, Buildings and Equipment Real Estate, 58 Rata Street, Inglewood. The competition water is treated and enters our pipe Reticulation network Inglewood Welfare Society - $95,793.00 is available to download from www.pinehills.co.nz/ it moves much slower which allows time for the suspended Non Profit - Community Support Groups competitions or www.facebook.com/pinehillstrees. mineral particles to precipitate out and build up as a silt in Inglewood Community Food Bank - $3,000.00 the bottom of the pipes. When our water supply system is Non Profit - Cultural Groups, Special Interest Groups & Clubs operating normally the silt just sits harmlessly in the pipes, Inglewood Scouts Jamboree Fund - $4,500.00 but when we have high water demand or a burst water East Taranaki Environmental Trust - $83,000.00 main, the speed of the water increases and stirs up some Taranaki Garden Trust $10,000.00 of the silt in the pipes causing the water discolouration. Religion 9: Any other comments? We are budgeting to undertake Inglewood Mamaku Trust - $15,000.00 the required technical engineering investigations next year.

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Gardening With Sue From Hammer Rainfall for October 2016 Durham WI - The Beginnings of WI Illusionist Show for the Whole Family IHS 1st XI Boys’ Football Team (Christine Fitz Patrick) (Sue Marsh) (Mary Boekman) Andre Vegas Illusionist’s show is a magic and illusion show for Trident Tournament (Leigh Honnor) The inclement Spring Total rainfall for October 2016: 263.6 mm Nola Verry, who actually belongs to Norfolk WI, proved to all ages, from preschoolers to adults. A fun show for the whole After placing third in the Taranaki Boys’ High weather continues, and well No of rain days for October 2016: 23 be an informative guest speaker. She had been given the task family. Live animals including doves, rabbit, and the magic School football league Inglewood High School 1 st done to those who had to Rainfall for October 2015: 159 mm of providing us with a little of the history of WI, followed by some hints on Chihuahuas. With audience participation, comedy, and prizes. XI competed in the Trident Tournament in work with the weather to No rain days for October 2015: 17 correct presentation for competition entries. Music, magic, and illusions. Wanganui in August. The boys fought every get their gardens into tip top order ready for the Garden Total rainfall for the year so far 2016: 2259.7 mm Most members were surprised to learn that WI came about because a game with all they had but unfortunately the ball didn’t often bounce Festivals. Hope that you made the most of the festivals, and Total rainfall for 2015: 2808.6 mm baby boy died from drinking impure milk. their way. Through the tournament they had one win, two draws and that you left some of them with great gardening ideas and Total rain days 2015 211 Adelaide Hunter Hoodless is considered the founder of the first Women’s five losses, placing 23rd overall. Almost all of the losses were by a inspiration to tackle your own patch of paradise. Total rain days 2016 149 Institute; through her work creating WI’s slim margin with only one goal in it, with one game even going to This coming week, using the Moon calendar as our guide, we and her tireless promotion of the penalties. The boys played some nice football and maintained their should be planting leafy education of women, she created a lasting team spirit throughout. One of the highs of the tournament was crops, lettuces, salad legacy. Adelaide was born outside of the Rotary Hoe For Hire introducing promising new younger players to the team. The Most greens, spring onions, as village of St. George, Ontario and lived on Ideal for sections and vegetable Valuable Player for the tournament was Kieran Bignell, the Golden well as your favourite a farm with her twelve siblings. Adelaide’s gardens Boot was Taylor Bignell, the Players’ Player was Campbell Foreman herbs. It’s a great time to family was very cultured and intellectual, and the Managers’ player was Jason Day. The team would like to plant shrubs and trees, which led to all of her brothers becoming Ph Rob 0273 334664 thank their amazing coaches Mr Kirkcaldie, Mr O’Regan, and Mr and keep sowing and university educated. It was after Adelaide Hooper, as transplanting fruiting had married and began a family with John well as camp plants like cucumbers, Hoodless that Adelaide realized how mother, Bernie zucchini. If like me, some important it was to properly educate Ryan, and of your early crops have women as well. In 1886 Adelaide and John sports co- been ruined by too much suffered the great tragedy of losing their ordinator Mrs rain or cold nights, then replant more. Don’t plant root crops until the 18 month old son, who died after drinking Andre has been the resident illusionist at Rainbows End for the Kidd. They Full Moon which this month occurs on Tuesday 15 th . Wait until Above: Nola Verry non-pasteurized milk. This past three years and has appeared on ‘'s Got Talent’, ‘Cadbury Dream Factory’ plus many other TV would also like Wednesday, then for the next week, you can plant all the root crops horrific event made her realise shows. You will get to see an action packed show full of surprises and some spectacular illusions. to thank all the you want. The week after the full moon is a great time to feed your that she had not been properly very generous plants, and if we do get a dry patch, then remember to water your educated about the science School News (Christine Young) sponsors The plants when feeding. involved in caring for ones’ The Ratapiko School Community enjoyed support of the Invest in a decent hose, and watering gun, and you’ll find it easy to give them a drink, and remember, fill up your family and home. an afternoon of planting five kowhai trees in sponsors watering can or bucket and leave beside your vegetable garden, and during the day, the sunlight warms the water, Adelaide immediately used the their Millennium Garden on the school meant every and you can come home from work, and while your dinner cooks, go out and give your seedling and plants a nice loss of her son to promote grounds. This was a fitting way to finish their Turangawaewae boy who warm drink. They’ll really appreciate it after a day in the sun, and the moisture won’t evaporate as easily than if educating women and better preparing them to care for their families. Unit. Turangawaewae, as a concept is commonly defined as "a qualified for the watered first thing in the morning. Plenty to do this week, so let’s get to it…happy gardening! She urged farmers to drink “pure milk” and developed the motto that place to stand." The children enjoyed discussing their own team was able “you purify society when you purify the home”. She commenced by personal identities, their own place in the world and their to compete. Community Hall addressing groups of farmers wives and targeting domestic science in own place at home. schools. The following year, Students explored connections within Ratapiko and the wider At a recently held community the first WI meeting, a community, and meeting, a vote was taken for gathering of 100 ladies and e n j o ye d the Ministry of Education to one man was held. This interviewing take over the ownership and community based adults who had maintenance of the hall. The organisation flourished previously transfer of the community hall across Canada then attended has been completed and continued globally to England Ratapiko School ownership of the hall is now held by the Ministry of and beyond with Miss Ann as a part of this Education. The school board are grateful to the Elizabeth Jerome Spencer study. people who attended the hall ownership meeting and OBE bringing it to New Here, they can approved the gifting of the hall to the Ministry of Zealand in 1921. Taranaki be seen putting Education. The hall is a wonderful asset and the board convened its first group just down roots to acknowledge the considerable time and effort that a few years later in 1927. represent the members of our community put into building the hall. Over time, it has become concept of The board will ensure that the hall would continue to the largest women’s Turangawaewae be available for use by the community providing it organisation in New Zealand. by establishing didn’t interfere with school use. Thank you from the their place to Egmont Village School Board of Trustees Right: Adelaide Hunter Hoodless stand. Issue 179 Page 9 Page 10 Moa Mail Issue 179 Page 11 Page 12 Moa Mail

Inglewood First - Mid Winter Dinner Lions News (Viv Adamson) Inglewood High School Senior Prize Giving 2016 (Vida Harkness) Members have been busy helping at "Egmont Downs" Friday 28 October saw over 50 people Garden, throughout the Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival. Congratulations to ALL of our Prize Winners

attend the Inglewood First “Future Proofing Their duties included, welcoming and guiding visitors, 2016 SPECIAL PRIZES Your Business” Dinner at the TET Stadium. making and supplying refreshments and making good public Sorensen Cup for Industry for Perseverance in Year 11 - Jacob Speakers were Robyn Towning from TET relations by talking to visitors. Andrews. Zane Te Wiremu Jarvis Vocal Award - Alyssa Stadium whose topic was “Is Your Online Presence Members were present at the recent opening of Farm Young. The Library Prize - Courtney Nunes-Vaz. Tim Working for You” which meant that if you were in Source, Inglewood, taking official photos and manning the barbeque. Chadwick Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Year 12 Art - Jessica Purvis. Ann The yearly small-bore riffle shoot challenge between Inglewood Rotary Marshall Memorial Cup for Year 12 Hospitality and Food Technology - Anthony business and you used a website or Facebook were you Jenkins. Campbell Cup for Excellence in Year 12 Graphics - Liam Ferry and Kalind keeping it up to date – were they attracting prospective Hutchinson. Trudy Boisen Year 12 Geography Trophy - Renee Hanrahan. Franklyn customers to your business. Statistics that Robyn Cup for Senior Public Speaking - Monique Olley. Lex Butler Memorial Cup for Year supplied indicated that 94% of consumers research 12 Science - Hannah Wilson. Rene Duncan Year 12 Biology Cup - Hannah Wilson. products on line before buying. Rusty Groove Award (Richard Done Memorial Trophy) for Senior Musicianship - Warwick Foy from Taranaki Futures (ex Tarn Mack-McEwen. King Cup for Best Musical Performance - Josh Ousey. Cup for Inglewood High School teacher 2006-2015) Music Leadership - Josh Ousey. Ensor Trophy for the Most Improved Student in spoke about the strong work that Taranaki Year 12 Digital Technology - Jeremy Adlam. Inglewood Horticultural Society Prize Futures is undertaking to help improve the for Horticulture - Jeremy Adlam. L A Alexander Trust Prize for Senior Agriculture - links between employers and educators. Jack Redpath. Nikorima Pirikahu Trophy for the Maori Student Showing Most Congratulations to Inglewood Leadership Potential - Shechinah Kingi. Gateway Student of the Year - Rosemary The worlds of education and employment High School’s Dux for 2016 Melissa Taylor. The McKean Award for Fashion Technology - Rosemary Taylor. Best All- Huband are evolving continually and it is often hard Round Girl in Year 12 Caldwell Cup - Renee Hanrahan. Best All-Round Boy in Year for educators and employers to understand 12 Corlett Cup - Jack Redpath. Jocelyn Barriball Cup for the Girls’ Best Sportswoman - Danielle Dravitzki. Ashworth Cup for how their worlds can work more effectively the Boys’ Best Sportsman - Cody Chilcott. New Zealand Chefs Association Trophy for Excellence in Year 13 Food Above: Lion’s members helping at the Farm Source opening together. Young people need to have the Technology - Tyler Summerfield. Tracey Schreiber Memorial Prize for Music - Tyler Summerfield. Janko Computers Award for work experience to succeed in something and Inglewood Lions was once again won by the Lions. Lions points - 1529, Rotary points - 1280. Top Year 13 Digital Technology Student - Melissa Huband. Burgess Cup for Excellence in Physical Education - Cody Chilcott. There was a good turnout for the Orientation meeting which was held last week, with prospective members Johnson Trophy for Craftsmanship - Hannah Adlam. Waitara Pharmacy Cup for Excellence in Senior Chemistry - Keeley attending. 40 members and partners went on the Rail Car which went from Inglewood to Stratford return. A very Reiher. Dudley Burrows Prize for Senior History - Jake Lindsay. Carina George Award for Senior Art - Calum Gordon. Prize enjoyable and nostalgic trip. For any information on Inglewood Lions, contact George Buchanan on 7566338. for Arts and Humanities - Melissa Vecchia. Rene Duncan Senior Biology Cup - Alexander Passau. Russell Moir Memorial Prize they could do for Year 13 Science and Mathematics - Alexander Passau. Prize for Senior Calculus and Statistics - Alexander Passau. Alethea Gym News (Julie) George Trophy for Student Representative on the Board of Trustees - Megan Kidd. The Fonseka Cup for Performing Arts and they can Whanau Competition - White Whanau. Okeroa Shield for the Best Whanau in All Aspects of School Activity - Blue Whanau. only achieve Welcome to all new members who haven recently joined the gym, we hope you are enjoying the great facilities that we have. We have recently purchased a new treadmill and rower and are Outstanding Contribution to the Life of the School - Jake Lindsay and Hannah McArthur. Merit Awards for Exceptional this by being Academic Achievement in Year 13 - Sarah Bullock and Alexander Passau. Proxime Accessit - Keeley Reiher. Dux and Kerry g i v e n currently pricing some of the other Williamson Prize for Outstanding Academic Achievement - Melissa Huband opportunities gear that has been suggested on our 2016 SPORTS TROPHIES Top: Marie Pearce with Robyn “wish list”. Towning and Bruce Cortesi Above f r o m Trevor Hellier Memorial Cup Most Promising Rugby Player - Cody Chilcott. James Paterson Cup Most Improved Rugby Player Left: The attentive attendees employers. During the month of November, we did a major - Corbyn Fabish. Smart Trophy Most Improved Senior ‘A’ Netballer - Paige Roberts. Dombroski Family Trophy Players Choice Taranaki upgrade of our access card system. If you have a yellow Senior ‘A’ Netballer - Kate Van Burgsteden. Michelle Hodges Trophy Most Conscientious Hockey Player - Cory Eliason. Futures are trying to teach skills and competency. sticker, or no sticker on your gym card, this will affect Matthew Taylor Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Contribution to Soccer - Erin Boyde. Inglewood Cricket Club MVP Award Why are we learning this and what is the relevance you. If you have a new white sticker on your card, you -Jack Redpath. Inglewood Cricket Club Merit Award - Cody Chilcott don’t need to do anything. Your card has already been 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS of this when I leave school is something that is Athletic Championship - Johnston Cup Junior Girls’ - often asked by young people? loaded into the new system you must bring your card in to be revalidated and update your contact details. This Olivia Michel. Jones Cup Intermediate Girls’ - Jaqualine Bruce Cortesi a Financial Planner from Tauranga Carter. Brown Cup Senior Girls’ - Danielle Dravitzki. continued on the same vein as Warwick when he applies to every person or local club that has a gym Johnston Cup Junior Boys’ - Jack Higgie. Jones Cup spoke passionately about contributing positively to card. You will be required to register a current email Intermediate Boys’ - Matthew Grigg. Brown Cup Senior the life experiences of today’s youth. The youth address with us. From 1 December if you haven’t Boys’ - Cody Chilcott trust that he is involved in is a great opportunity brought your card in to be revalidated, it will no longer Swimming Championship - Baker Cup Junior Girls’ - for youth in New Zealand. Primarily it focusses on work and you won’t be able to access the gym. There Olivia Michel. McGrath Cup Intermediate Girls’ - Kate providing funding opportunities for students from will also be a $10 reactivation fee if you don’t revalidate Couper. Maetzig Cup Senior Girls’ - Emily Gibson. Cox Year 7 to Year 13 and up to the age of 24. The your card in November. Cup Junior Boys’ - Cameron Broadmore. Laurence Cup REVALIDATION DATES: Saturday 12 November 9.00 Intermediate Boys’ - Jack Bishop. Rowan Cup Senior Youth Trust S.M.A.R.T. education programmes are Boys’ - Jack Redpath designed to assist youth develop essential life skills am - 12.00 noon and Wednesdays 16 and 23 November 6.00 - 8.00 pm. Cross-Country Championship - Foreman Cup Junior such as financial literacy, responsible attitudes Girls’ - Olivia Michel. Foreman Cup Intermediate Girls’ - towards alcohol and access to defensive driving If you are interested in becoming a member, our sign-up Kate Couper. Shepherd Cup Senior Girls’ - Emily Gibson. courses. nights are every Wednesday 6.30 - 7.30 pm. Come Gyde Cup Junior Boys’ - Jack Higgie. Harkness Cup down and have a look, memberships start from just $60 He also spoke about the importance of having a Intermediate Boys’ -Michael Revell. Fabish Cup Senior Congratulations to Inglewood High School’s Head Boy Work/Life balance. for a 3-month trial. (*conditions apply) Boys’ - Cody Huta and Head Girl for 2017, Jack Redpath and Emily Gibson. We are also on Facebook, search for “Inglewood Gym”.

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The Nukes at Studio 64 (Karen Clarke) What’s on and INGLEWOOD UNITED RUGBY Photo News Carpenter FOOTBALL CLUB Auckland showmen ‘The Nukes’ are appearing at Studio 64 this month. Coming Events AGM The Nukes are far more than a ukulele band. They are high octane Please advise of your event Home entertainment. Part vaudeville, part rat-pack, part musical collision. This talented trio ( Dave “Fingers of fire” Parker, 7567030 [email protected] Maintenance Tuesday 15th November 2016

TET Stadium, Inglewood David “Snapper” Thiele and Benjamin “Country boy” Collier), Fritz Reuter Gallery General Repairs have a reputation for reckless and riveting live shows where a fine Community Art (Rear Gallery) 7.30 pm 40 years blend of folk, bluegrass, reggae and post punk is caressed, coaxed Open Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm All Welcome and beaten out of three innocent wee ukuleles. Its an engaging mix experience Fun Ho! Toy Museum No Job to small of humour and originality that grown up audiences love. You will Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm never look at a ukulele in the same way ever again. Great song Fences - Decks Robbies Nails Inglewood Heritage Centre writing, musicianship and three-part harmony combine to create a Retaining Walls Coffee Palace Exhibition For Chip Free Nails, Plain, Coloured truly memorable experience. Reasonable Rates Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm The Nukes regularly tour New Zealand and Australia performing or a Little Bit Fancy at many of New Zealand’s finest festivals from SPLORE to Inglewood RSA Armistice Day Call John Call for an appointment on 0275 756638 WOMAD and the Auckland and Canterbury Folk Festival’s…to Inglewood Club Fri 11 November 11.00 am 0274 570279 name a few. Releasing two fine albums of their unique, original All Welcome A/H 06 7568280 music along the way: 2012’s ‘Each to their own’ and late 2014’s Refreshments After Service ‘Lucky Ones’ which features the song ‘Last Kauri’ - which has racked up an impressive 22,000 + views on YouTube. Ing Primary Presents The Nukes are being hosted in Taranaki for a few days with The Night Market Before Christmas workshops in several schools and a guest appearance at the Ing Town Hall Egmont Show. 12 Nov 7.00 -10.00 pm Saturday 19 November. Doors open 7.30 pm for 8.00 pm show. Entry $10.00 $20 cash at the door. Inglewood and Districts RSA St Pats School Gala Day Armistice Day at the Inglewood Club Sun 13 Nov Friday 11 November 11.00 am - All Welcome 11.00 am to 2.00 pm Refreshments After Service IURFC AGM Christmas Luncheon at the Inglewood Club Tue Nov 15 - 7.30 pm Wednesday 23 November 11.30 am TET Stadium All Welcome If Attending phone Blanche 06 756 7054/021 034 8970

‘Ladies Night’ Inglewood Club Membership Pins and Badges available at Fun Ho! Toys Fri 18 Nov 7.00 - 10.00 pm $5 Support your local RSA Gaye 7568183 / 0276 333946

The Nukes Studio 64 Sat 19 Nov 7.30 pm $20.00 at door Ph 0274 421632

Family Magic and Illusion Show Ing Town Hall YOUR STADIUM NEEDS YOU!

Monday 21 November 6.00 pm Keep Your We are looking for volunteers to assist Door Sales available Mondo lay the track between the 0800 289849 Photos th nd 29 November and 22 December Ing RSA Christmas Lunch Inglewood Club Articles We need five people per day (including Wed 23 November 11.30 am weekends) to work 12 hour shifts carrying and RSVP Blanche 021 034 8970 Reports laying bricks on top of the freshly glued track.

Purangi Kiwi Walkway Opening Coming Part of a club or organisation? We will donate Saturday 26 Nov $250 a day if you can provide five volunteers. This is your Bookings essential A great fundraising opportunity! Contact 7568925 Community Above Left: Checkpoin t at Norfolk Hall for Round the Mountain Lunch and refreshments will be provided Celtic Duo Gillian Boucher & Newspaper Rel ay Inglewood Primary parents man their fundraising stall in the Bob McNeill It relies on Your Contact Robyn on 021 317 508 early hours of Saturday morning Left: Jean Walsh playing the Studio 64 input [email protected] accordion with Jean Powell volunteering for the Red Cross Red Sat 26 Nov to register before the 11 th November Rose Da y Above: Joan Ertel with volunteers at Red Rose Day