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Bond Road, Te Awamutu, P.O. Box 437 6527647AA Fax (07) 871-4069 A/H (07) 871-7336 email: [email protected] Published Tuesday and Thursday THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2008 Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c. BRIEFLY Appeal for new Six decades of brass home for Harold BY DEAN TAYLOR Waipa King Country Life Education Trust has launched Members of the brass band an appeal after fire extensively fraternity gathered to celebrate a damaged its mobile classroom unique honour when Te Awamutu in a suspected arson last week. Brass member David Haberfield The classroom and its was presented with a certificate programmes cost $100,000 a for sixty years of service. year to operate and maintain What was most unique was that and now extra funding is Mr Haberfield has been with Te needed to get a replacement Awamutu Brass his entire band- classroom back on the road. ing career — and doesn’t plan to The Trust relies on quit just yet. community support and its As well as official recognition sponsors for funding as it from the Brass Band Association doesn’t receive any of New Zealand (BBANZ) and his own band, Waipa Mayor Alan Government assistance. Livingston was on hand to make a Donations can be left at any presentation for such dis- branch of Westpac in the tinguished service on behalf of Te Waipa/King Country area, or Awamutu and district. cheques can be posted to PO Mr Haberfield joined the then Box 317, Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu Municipal Band as a young lad under Bob Close. Speedway needs He commenced learning an volunteers instrument in August, 1948 and in September that year become a Volunteers are wanted for senior band member as he was race day duties at McDonald’s able to read music and mastered Kihikihi Speedway. the playing techniques quickly. Various duties are available Mr Haberfield played second for males and females tenor horn and was the youngest including positions on the player, seated along side the infield, pits and race control. oldest, Arthur Bygrave. Anyone interested is invited His first contest was South to attend an open afternoon at Auckland in Cambridge at Easter the track this Sunday at 1949. The back row of cornets then 12.30pm. Have a barbecue were Bob Lee and sons Alan, Lloyd lunch with club officials and and Roy. Bob Lee Jnr. was on TC161008DT04 hear how you can be involved euphonium with George Vercoe. HONOURED: Te Awamutu Brass member David Haberfield receives congratulations from Gaynor Krippner with the excitement. Te Awamutu won the Cambridge on behalf of her father Ted Newbery, a member of Te Awamutu’s Twin Town Moree Band and family friend Take this opportunity to get Contest and then has success of the Haberfield’s since the first visit to Te Awamutu in 1975. Mr Newbery celebrated 60 years with Moree on the inside and up close to again in Thames the following Band in August this year. the action of one of summer’s year. most sizzling sports. Mr Haberfield moved from ing events. long friendships. his eldest son, Stephen started to horn to euphonium next to George He and his wife Fay worked He spoke especially of the Twin learn cornet under Barry Lee. For further details contact Vercoe who was a great brass and alongside others over many years Town relationship with Moree and As a parent he would deliver Grant Graham on 027 497 piano player — an incredible to keep the Golf Tournament the great friendships that had and pick up Stephen — and just sit 5882. musician. flourishing, and their efforts saw developed between the bandsmen and listen. Mr Lee suggested to Mr The progression was then made the band move from the original and women of the two towns. Wilson that instead of wasting BMX quiz night from euphonium to Bb cornet. By ‘old red shed’ by the saleyards to Mr Haberfield was moved to time he should learn to play an this time Lloyd Lee was conductor. the present freehold bandroom on have Gaynor Krippner read the instrument himself and sent him Zero Limits Health and Over the years Mr Haberfield Albert Park Drive. message of support from her home with an Eb bass and the Fitness Club has stepped up to has played under Barry Lee, Barry Te Awamutu Brass president father, and Mr Haberfield’s great Wilson family had two learners at stage a fundraising quiz night Cullen, Steve Derbyshire, Greg Denise Wilson said Mr Haberfield friend, Ted Newbery and also home. for Te Awamutu BMX Club. Moverley, Malcolm Gapes — and can be regarded as one of Te recalled how a then young Gaynor Mr Wilson was already musi- The BMX Club is facing was even himself conductor for a Awamutu Brass’ pioneers and his became his and Fay’s adopted cal, and loved singing and playing costs of around $250,000 as it short time. contribution should never be for- daughter, and adopted sister to the guitar, so he relished his new relocates to Marist. Mr Haberfield has marched gotten. their sons, when she moved across challenge and was going to suc- The quiz night will take under many Drum Majors in his In accepting the award Mr the Tasman to live in Te Awa- ceed. place at Zero Limits on Friday, day including Dick Egglestone, Haberfield said the joy and friend- mutu. He was moved into the Senior November 7 at 7.30pm. Arthur Fletcher, Brian Calkin, ship he got out of banding made QUARTER OF A CENTURY Band at short notice in 1983 when Tables (maximum six Richard Death, Alan Patterson everything he had to put in worth- OF SERVICE the band was down an Eb bass for people) can be booked for $80. and presently, Yvonne Cullen. while. Mrs Wilson had the pleasant the Australian Contest. Son Phone 871 3535 for more He has also taken responsibil- Mr Haberfield reminisced task of reading the citation to Stephen moved up into the senior information or to book your ity within band ranks over the about the ongoing enjoyable award her husband Steve his band playing the trombone and in team in. years and held just about every experiences banding has brought BBANZ 25 Year Award. 1985 another son, Daniel started to position of responsibility and has him and his family, and said Mr Wilson’s involvement with learn as well. been a tireless worker at fundrais- banding had brought many life- Te Awamutu Brass started when Continued page 2.

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.99 .99 322 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU PHONE 871 2180 $36 $18 6527343AA 6527328AA 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 Brass band honours its own From page 1. Family life was never the same again. Mr Wilson has played the baritone and euphonium in band events at regional contests and has attended every New Zealand contest the band has gone to since he joined. He has served on the committee over the years and is at present the Band Representative on that committee. He was the instigator of the original award’s function as he recognised a need to publicly reward people for their work in the brass band movement in Te Awamutu. Mr Wilson stepped into the role of Steinmaster some years back and has held this job ever since. He has provided many hours of entertainment to the public along with the Stein Band. Mrs Wilson said her husband is a dedicated player and a willing worker for the band and she was personally proud of his achievements as a family man and for being a committed member of a 104 George St, TE AWAMUTU great community band. Phone 871 8540 Also at the Awards Luncheon, conductor Barry *Conditions apply Cullen explained the difficult tasks he had choos-

6527422AA ing the recipients of the Arthur Patterson Trophy for most improved player in Senior Band. TC161008DT05 He says in the end he decided it needed to be NAMESAKE Robert Wilson (right) from Tauranga, president of Waikato, shared between Jayden Matchett and Hayden Bay of Plenty Regional Brass Bands Association, presents the BBANZ 25 Cullen. Year Award to Steve Wilson. Marathon legend’s bone health warning

Bones begin to break down and death it can cause. Anlene. is that moderate dairy intake from the age of 25 and with no This cost is only going to ‘‘The frustrating thing is is enough to maintain healthy warning signs of deteriora- get worse as the incidence of that it doesn’t have to be this bones, but unfortunately cal- tion, osteoporosis has been osteoporosis grows to epi- way. Bone is a living tissue cium alone is not enough. touted the silent epidemic. demic proportions worldwide. that is continually being Anlene’s unique formulation Champion marathon run- This year around 80,000 New broken down and rebuilt, and (in beverages and yoghurts) ner Allison Roe is using Zealanders will break bones as we age bone breakdown supplies the essential bone Osteoporosis Awareness Week because of osteoporosis, with a begins to outweigh bone nutrients you need each day. (October 20-27) to warn New fracture every six minutes. By rebuilding. These include calcium, vita- Zealanders that if they don’t 2020 it is expected this will ‘‘The good news is we can min D, protein, vitamin K, take responsibility for their increase to 120,000 New Zea- help alter the rate at which magnesium and zinc.’’ bone health now they could be landers with a fracture every this occurs by taking good ‘‘Unfortunately, too many putting themselves at risk of four and a half minutes. care of our bones now, before people discover they have this crippling disease. ‘‘Osteoporosis-related frac- it is too late.’’ osteoporosis only after they’ve Often referred to as the tures can cause pain, loss of Lifestyle factors such as broken a bone from a minor disease we don’t have to have, mobility and in the worst poor nutrition, smoking, slip or fall. osteoporosis is highly prevent- cases death, with more than alcohol, excessive caffeine ‘‘By adopting a bone- able, yet is costing New Zea- 800 New Zealanders dying consumption and lack of exer- healthy lifestyle now, we can land an estimated $1.15 billion each year following a hip cise all contribute to the rate help maintain strong bones per annum in health costs, not fracture,’’ says Allison Roe, of breakdown. and ongoing mobility in later to mention the pain, suffering Bone Health Ambassador for ‘‘A common misconception years.’’ 6527435AA Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 3 Stunning entrance added to town’s sculpture park

BY CATHY ASPLIN

A special addition to the Mil- lennium Sculpture Park was unveiled last week. It was fitting that the honour was given to Mary Webster and Linda McFall as they were two of the original Keep Te Awamutu Beautiful team members who instigated the development of the SHOW HOME park as a way of celebrating the new millennium. Open Sunday 2.00pm-4.00pm Mrs McFall says the area 281 Carlton Street, Te Awamutu adjacent to Albert Park had been left overgrown, wet and boggy after the bypass was constructed. For any enquiries or an appointment to view please phone ‘‘We had a vision to create a Peter Sullivan 027 294 5009

park with sculptures, trees and 6528422AA seating for the community to enjoy - this became our Bridges 6526914AA 2000 project.’’ Over the past eight years the area has been further developed with plantings, seating and of course some wonderful scultpures. ‘The Gate’ by Richard Page, ‘Nurturing’ by Fred Graham, ‘The Sounds’ by Jan Shirley and Ask about our Les Roa have now been joined by the latest creation, ‘The Panels’ at the entrance to the park. The concept was created by Sonia Frimmel and Natalie Douglas, while the concrete CUSTOMER LOYALTYLOYALTY DEAL DEAL panels were constructed by Wayne Wrathall and John TC231008CA05 McFall. SCULPTURE Park ‘founders’ Mary Webster and Linda McFall next time Ms Frimmel says the sculp- unveil the plaque at the base of The Panels. ture reflects our landscape. you callcall in! in! ‘‘The volcanoes of the Alexan- dra Lineament are along the top, while the waterways of the Wai- pa are beneath them. ‘‘The broken edges represent TO PIRONGIA the sculpturing effect of rain and TE AWAMUTU REFUSE & RECYCLING wind, while the impact of human DAPHNE STREET TRANSFER STATION endeavour is represented by the PHONE 07 871 4571, 8 DAPHNE ST, TE AWAMUTU transition from forest to farm.’’ X PATERANGI RD PATERANGI A DIVISION OF TRANSPACIFIC INDUSTRIES GROUP Tha panels were formed in concrete by Wayne Wrathall from a polystyrene template. Finer finishing details were added before the sculpture was installed on site. It was blessed at the opening ceremony by Charlie Maikuku after being unveiled. GREAT Current KTAB president Annette Johnson finished the ceremony by handing over the park to Te Awamutu and the greater community. SHIRT ‘‘We hope that current and future generations will enjoy this lovely park with their friends TC231008SP01 and family.’’ FLASHBACK: the area before the Sculpture Park was developed. SALE

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6528047AA her of the win. ‘‘It was a really lovely surprise. I will certainly enjoy visiting TC231008CA02 Memories each MEMORIES owner Kyla Johnson hands over some of the Joyce Blok Showhome FOR SALE month.’’ products to winner Heather Woodhouse. Maungatautari Stream to Summit Saturday

Mighty River Power Stream to will be a very special day.’’ the dedicated website Summit heads to Maungatautari Department of Conservation www.stream2summit.org.nz. this Saturday. Waikato area programme mana- Mighty River Power Stream to This joint venture between ger community relations Jack de Summit wraps up Saturday, Sport Waikato and the Depart- Thierry says the Mighty River November 1 with a guided walk ment of Conservation, with the Power Stream to Summit pro- on Pirongia. support of Mighty River Power, gramme gives the public the

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6528536AA OPEN HOME - Phone for viewing times infancy it is already a showcase the MEIT and Sport Waikato to Top temperature of 23 was Come and see our range of house plans available restoration site,’’ he says. lead the way,’’ he says. shared by Kihikihi, Pirongia and We also specialise in alterations and additions ‘‘Participants will see the There are three guided walks Pukeatua. Parawera and Te Awa- increased flora and fauna with available on Maungatautari. mutu were next with 22, followed Phone Daniel 021 228 4533 our experienced guides and hear Spaces are limited and everyone by Pokuru on 21, Ngahinapouri about our plans for the future. It must register to take part through on 19 and Arohena on 18. Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 5

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‘ BY GRANT JOHNSTON ‘ ‘ The Election Forum organ- ised by Te Awamutu Grey Thinking Power on Tuesday lost some of its promised ‘battle thrill’ when NZ First Leader Win- of You ston Peters failed to show. Mr Peters’ had tendered an SAY IT WITH apology on the morning of the event, stating that he was required in his Tauranga Elec- torate (and no doubt by media calls about his proposals for Te Awamutu Kiwibank). Flowers Taranaki-King Country’s Floral National MP, Shane Ardern Studio told the audience of around 200, mainly Grey Power mem- 219 Alexandra St bers and acquaintances, he Ph 871 4169 knew how disappointed they would be that Mr Peters was not present. TC231008GJ01 Green Party candidate Rob KIWI Party leader, has the floor at Tuesday’s forum, watched by, from left Shane 6527444AA Hamill, when making a plea Ardern, Renee van de Weert, Rob Hamill, Bill Izard, Doug Conway (Grey Power president), for the Party Vote, held up a Alistair Kerr (forum convenor) and . sheet of paper with ‘Yes’ writ- LTD ten on it and said he would be that would tackle the concerns National government to turn ‘‘I am proud to support a ‘‘in trouble if Winston was people held — which included around the large number of party that has worked hard for BYL here’’ (referring to Mr Peters’ growing violence, the exodus concerns you have.’’ a bright future for young and media stunt over the donation offshore, high interest rates, Labour candidate, Renee old, through investment in saga). the stretched age care sector van de Weert said on Novem- research and development, Livestock Brokers There was no shortage of and living conditions of the ber 8 voters would have one infrastructure and upskilling strong statements, many of elderly. vote for the person they want the young and not so young as them by representatives of the He said National would to represent Taranaki-King fast as possible. minor parties plugging for the keep the superannuation rate Country and one for the party ‘‘New Zealand is already Party Vote — including Larry at 66% of the average after tax ‘‘you trust to lead you into the headed in the right direction, Baldock (leader of Kiwi Party), wage. future’’. and that should not be put at SERVICE BULLS Paul Adams (Family Party), Lower income tax rates She said her background as risk for the sake of changing.’’ Judy Turner (deputy leader of would also increase the a sheep and beef farmer, agri- Rob Hamill said the Greens HEREFORD ANGUS ) and John amount superannuitants cultural journalist/columnist were often perceived as being - - Kilbride (Social Democrats received. and as an electorate officer for people who wear sandals, FRIESIAN 2YR representative). ‘‘National will embrace a number of MPs stood her in woolly jerseys and hug trees. - But it was the individual good ideas and do what works, good stead to know what con- ‘‘The Greens are a voice for PHONE: 0800 827 455 candidates for Taranaki-King not be trapped in ideology. We stituents needed. the land, for fairness and for Country Electorate the crowd will make the most of the While the world economy our children’s future.’’ had mainly come to see. opportunities facing this was in turmoil, Taranaki-King Mr Hamill admitted that Mr Ardern, who has repre- nation. Country was ideally placed to addressing the audience was sented Taranaki-King ‘‘As an opposition MP, I ‘‘weather the storm, no matter more challenging for him than 6526930AA THE BULL MAN Country for 10 years (with Te have found it extremely frus- how bad it becomes’’. rowing in the trans-Atlantic “Need a Bull? Then Lease a Bull” Awamutu included in the elec- trating at times, fighting for The region’s problems had race (which he won). 6500994AA torate for the past six years) the people of Te Awamutu so previously been a lack of During the race he noticed opened the ‘batting order’. you do not have to go away for skilled workers and a lack of huge amounts of plastic float- A/H CHRIS SMITH 07 870 4552 FAX 07 823 5497 He said National was the health care and services. I’m adequate infrastructure, ing in the ocean. EMAIL [email protected] party to provide a government asking for an opportunity for a which Labour had tackled. Continued page 7. PO BOX 202, CAMBRIDGE

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inadequate maths and language wanted’’. From page 5. skills. Mr Adams said the Family ‘‘The Green Party is about Act’s 20-point plan included Party would return to meeting respecting each other and less GST and lower taxes — which children’s needs, as identified by nature.’’ would be paid for by a growing parents and educators, not the Mr Hamill quoted Confucius: economy and lower government State. ‘‘This Government wants to ‘‘If you don’t change direction you spending. be the parent of the child.’’ rlse end up where you were going.’’ Superannuation increases Mr Kilbride said Social Demo- He was proud that the Greens would be indexed to inflation crats favoured a return to free had won $1 billion to secure until the economy could be turned education. energy efficiency in homes, on top around. Mr Ardern said education Prices are all increasing so take advantage NOW! and beat the of $54 million to install insulation ‘‘There has been a massive grants had not kept pace with price rises. This week up to 50% off store wide in older homes. increase in Government spending inflation. National would A Party Vote for the Greens in the past nine years not matched increase operating grants and would stop GE entering New by productivity growth. We are bring back rural isolation funding Zealand. currently a high tax/low income grants, along with removing some Mr Hamill finished by quoting country. of the bureaucracy that keeps Ghandi: ‘‘The earth has enough ‘‘Act doesn’t play politics over schools from delivering large per- to for every man’s needs, but not policies, but has the guts to do it centages of funding into the cur- enough for every man’s greed’’. right.’’ riculum. Act candidate Bill Izard said a There were some interesting Renee van de Weert said Party Vote for Act would help give answers to questions posed at the Labour had increased operating the National Party the backbone meeting: grants since 1999 by 17% above to put New Zealand back on track. Q: What would your party do roll growth and inflation. 15 He said Act stood for freedom, about the fact school operating ‘‘Since 2005 we have built 23 choice and responsibility. grants do not match increasing new schools, 310 new classrooms Mr Izard said his interests lay expenses? and 10 new gymnasiums. in the wellbeing of the population, Mr Izard said Act would pro- ‘‘Labour is investing taxpayer financially and healthwise. vide individual education dollars hand over fist into educa- He said the health system had scholarships — as long as basic, tion, which is the key to the every huge bureaucratic overheads and educational needs were met. door.’’ more administrators than hos- Mr Baldock said Kiwi would Q: Would your party repeal the % pital beds. provide more funding and stop trading emissions scheme? Education was also centrally waste from the ‘‘Ministry of Edu- Representatives for National, controlled and two out of five cation’s crazy ideas like the Act, Kiwi and Family answered children were leaving school with school bullying packs no-one yes. Te Awamutu Lyceum Club celebrates 53rd birthday off Te Awamutu Lyceum Club Bolivia and cards. members. A luncheon, morning celebrated its 53rd birthday Pam Morriss was elected presi- or afternoon tea is held monthly 50 recently with entertainment by dent at the annual meeting. with a guest speaker. the popular Cambridge Lyceum Loral Piggott was elected vice Handcraft/hobbies, garden Choir. president of the New Zealand and music circles are held A beautifully iced birthday Federation of Lyceum Clubs monthly with Mah Jong and cake, made and iced by Loral International, at the national Bolivia weekly. Storewide Piggott, was cut by patroness, organisation’s meeting in Whaka- For more information contact Eileen Fowler. tane in September — the first time Pam at 871 6098 or phone the Daffodil Day games raised $164 a local member has held this clubrooms at 871 5548, Tuesday, for the Cancer Society through position. Wednesday or Thursday 1.15pm- members playing Mah Jong, Lyceum always welcomes new 3.15pm. OPEN ALL LABOUR WEEKEND

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Church Services Sports Notices Lost and Found Personal PUPPY found, Alhier PHONE James Parlane, Anglican Church TE AWAMUTU Street, tan Staffy cross, Solicitor, 870-4991. KIHIKIHI JUNIOR RUGBY male. Phone (021) AFTER abortion stress? FORMAL NOTICES 253-6285 Ring Pregnancy October 26, 2008 MANAGEMENT BOARD REWARD offered for the Counselling Services col- Births Deaths Holy Communion return of our fluffy cream lect (07) 855-5779 24 hours 9.30 am Applications are being persian, he went missing, a day. RICE - POWELL - Betty Muriel. sought after for the Elizabeth Jane. ALL WELCOME presumed stolen, on Born October 3, 2008, Passed away suddenly following sub-union representative team’s October 5 and as he is a 3420gms (7lb 14oz), a at her home in the Enquiries: 871-6130 big part of our family, we INVITATION gorgeous girl for Sherwin Village, coaching positions for the 2009 season - are desperate for his to participants of Warwick, Tania and (previously of Nga- return. Please phone Penelope. A huge roma, Waikino, Te Gwynne Shield, Jaycee Rose Goldfields, Bowers Debbie 871-4909 or (027) thanks to Nanny, Awamutu), aged 88 KIHIKIHI 253-6669 Garden Project Poppa, Nanna and our years. Dearly loved Cup, and Year5&6. awesome friends the and special Mum of PRESBYTERIAN All interested persons Storers. Ian and Val (N.S.W), should mail their Meetings 40 YEAR Rosemary and Robert CHURCH written applications to: (Ngaroma), Margaret Sunday The Secretary, ALEXANDRA REUNION and John (Queens- October 26 Te Awamutu Junior Deaths land) and Brian and Rugby Management Board, RD2, RACING CLUB HUNT - Vivian Paul (Viv). Chrissie (Waihi). 9.30 am (ESTABLISHED 1866) July 7, 1921 - October Treasured Nana of her OHAUPO. DESIGN A 21, 2008, passed away seven grandchildren Rev Fogatia Levi Applications close 143RD ANNUAL 6530350AA peace-fully at the and four great Phone 871-6011 November 25, 2008. GENERAL MEETING tender age of 87 years, grandchildren. Now in Wednesday, October TIKI COMPETITION with his family by his Gods care but in our 29, 2008 at 7.30 pm side. Beloved father, hearts forever. A Will be held at the Draw, paint, sculpt or bake a Tiki cherished Poppa and service, to celebrate Clubhouse, Pirongia using any materials you choose. treasured Uncle and Bettys life will be held METHODIST brother. Viv will be The club extends a The only rule - at The Alexandra warm welcome to Sunday, November 30 held at 184 Elizabeth House Chapel, 570 CHURCH BE CREATIVE AND HAVE FUN. Avenue, Te Awamutu Sunday October 26 local residents 1.00 - 4.00 pm Alexandra Street, Te Or any persons Entries close 1.00 pm, until Thursday, Awamutu on Satur- 10.30am Contact Ray, October 23, where he interested in the future Saturday, November 1, 2008. day, October 25, at Parish Worship of the traditional Rosetown Jewellers will be moved to 4 Rose 11.00 am, followed by at Te Awamutu Street, Maeroa, Pirongia Boxing Day PRIZES TO BE WON! burial at the Te Kids Summer racemeeting. Hamilton. A service Awamutu Lawn ALL ADVERTISING Entries available from Gallery 8 or their website will be held at Seddon Cemetery, Te Awa- WELCOME Sports Nights M Walter (Hon Sec) is a great way to . Park Funeral Home, mutu. All communi- Enquiries 871-5376 inform your 31 Bank Street, Te Awamutu Friday October 24, at cations to the Powell FRIDAY AFTERNOONS customers/clients REV MAUREEN CALMAN Phone 871-2068 10.00 am, followed by Family, c/- P.O. Box 5.15 start till 6.30 ‘ish about your business. Email: [email protected] internment at Phone us today and 137, Te Awamutu (cricket, softball, touch etc) 6529810AA www.gallery8.co.nz Ruamakamaka please. Te Awamutu speak to one of our Cemetery, Maori Point Funeral Services Tuition $1 entry friendly team at Te Road, Whatawhata. DFANZ & Griefcare. ALL WELCOME Awamutu Courier. The family would then Phone 871-5151 Take a look at like to invite all In Memoriam ART CLUB SAUSAGE SIZZLE attendees for light FOR children aged 7-17, Meetings whats on with refreshments at a safe and fun environ- Anyone interested in KEY TRAVEL! venue to be continued ment, weeknights. Phone helping form a junior at the service. Never 871-8251 after 5.00 pm. far from our thoughts club committee, and forever in our please see Shane ~ hearts. This is where Friday, 6.30 pm you will stay until the day we meet again. He COLLINS - Shirley Iris. 6530503AA Contact Shane on The Auckland Flower Show

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6151417AA-08-04-17 Bruce, Garth & Lynette Williams Paul L’Huillier or Ian Croft Member of Griefcare and FDANZ PHONE (07) 871-5131 ALL HOURS Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 19 Public Notices Firewood Garage Sales Property For Sale 1250 Racecourse Road, OTOROHANGA FIREWOOD 8.00 am - 12.00 pm, mov- MARKET 3 3 BRAND NEW LABOUR WEEKEND DEADLINES CRAFT FAIR 5m - $160, 10m - $290 ing out sale, furniture, COUNCIL CARPARK Next Monthly Market delivered. Phone (07) linen etc. LIFESTYLE 873-9190 evenings, mobile TO VISIT VISITED Deadlines for Classifi ed advertising for This Saturday Sunday, October 26 (021) 617-349. ❏❏ BLOCK Phone Phyllis : 871-4811 10.00 am - 2.00 pm 120 Kio Kio Station Tuesday, October 28, 2008 are as follows: or Carol : 871-6198 Maniapoto Street For Sale 1415 Rewi Street, no Road Otorohanga For single column and bigger advertising, deadline is : 8th Annual earlier 8.00 am, all sorts, Three bedrooms WOF come have a nosey. on one acre 10.00 am, Friday, October 24, 2008 ALCOHOLICS Christmas Craft Fair TYRE and Tune Centre, TO VISIT VISITED $420,000. Sunday, November 23 21 Bond Road, now issu- ❏❏Open Home Saturday For all runon advertising, deadline is: ANONYMOUS ing WOF’s for cars, If you want to 9.00 am - 3.00 pm 1.00-2.00pm motorcycles, and 183 Brotherhood Road, 12.00 noon, Friday, October 24, 2008 drink that’s your Sites available. trailers. Phone 871-3267. View at business Contact Denise 8.00am. www.trademe.co.nz Ph - 871-5151 Fax - 871-3675 Email: [email protected] IF YOU WANT TO TYRES TO VISIT VISITED #176030975 or Phone 6526036AA (07) 873-7756 STOP, THAT’S FOR the best range of ❏❏(07) 873-1777 OURS new and used tyres in Te 3 Walmsley Street, Kihi- Phone 871-4072 Awamutu. Phone Tyre kihi, Saturday, October or 870-3463 and Tune Centre Ltd, 26, good prices. PO Box 194 871-3267. FOR TO VISIT VISITED RED BINS Ltd Te Awamutu FIREWOOD ❏❏REMOVAL OR 6529737AA MATAI, Rata, Maire - by DEMOLITION LABOUR WEEKEND SERVICE 421 Factory Road, 9.00 TE AWAMUTU cub/mt, delivered. Phone Three Bedroom House Michelle or Tony (07) am, Saturday, October 25. 11 Terrace Road, All Wheelie bins due for service CAMERA CLUB Grazing 878-7288. Quality Fire- TO VISIT VISITED Te Kuiti LONG term grazing avail- wood Supplies. Past the ❏❏Offers are invited for on Monday, October 27, will be now Holding a workshop Rest, buy the best. the removal or on "Photoshop able, dairy heifers, sum- serviced on Tuesday, October 28. mer safe country, good 6 St Ledgers Road, 8.00 demolition of the Techniques" MOBILITY am start, odds n ends, above house. for Still Images contour, good water, REFUSE TRANSFER STATION HOURS experienced grazier. SCOOTERS something for everyone. To view, please Tuesday, October 28, TO VISIT VISITED 2008, at 8.00 pm Phone Rod or Leanne (07 contact Brian Frazer Saturday, October 25 : 8.30 am - 4.00 pm 877-8543 Phone someone who ❏❏on (07) 878-8260 Sunday, October 26 : 12.00 noon - 3.30 pm At the Croquet cares. Locally owned during business Club Rooms and operated. 875 Te Rahu Road, 8.00 hours. Monday, LABOUR DAY : 12.00 noon - 3.30 pm All Welcome A BAD INVESTMENT am start, different stuff. IS New and preloved.

like bad grazing - you 6150723AA-08-04-17 To book Phone Sales, service and hire. TO VISIT VISITED (07) 871-6147 don’t know it’s bad until ❏❏ it’s too late! Check out Phone Wanted to Rent “SUPPORT LOCAL, WE DO” www.nzgrazing.co.nz (0800) 666-768 GARAGE sale shop open THREE to four bedrooms, 6530464AA and go for quality. Phone this Saturday, 9.30 am - garage, Waikato area, (0800) 108-494. SHRUBS 12.30 pm, down right of close to main centres. way next to Trade Aid Phone (07) 873-6536 Viv. Shop, 324 Alexandra THREE or four bedroom STANDING $5.00 Street, Te Awamutu. house wanted, fully TO VISIT VISITED fenced, warm, in or SILAGE Car park sale ❏❏around Te Awamutu. 5ha Triticale - Double this weekend at Phone (021) 994-110 Take Crop in full head Wanted to Ready now Buy / Exchange Suitable for fine chop OFFICE SPACE cut and carry or OLD wind-up clocks, round baling pocket watches and wrist WANTED TO Also 1.75 ha 6517197AA watches. Phone (021) SHARE Greenfeed Oats and 848-301. Tama Ready now Do you have a spare Cars for Sale office or large room Phone (07) 872-4830 MAZDA GLX626, 1991, available for a pro- HAMBURGER PATTIES manual, new VTNZ fessional Market 6 for $5 WOF, excellent con- Research manager Public Notices dition. Phone 871-5252 or looking for secure MARINATED BBQ STEAK (027) 572-0058. premises. $9 pack I am a quiet worker EX TOKANUI STAFF Check out our Vehicles Wanted and good company. GET TOGETHER 6530742AA new display. Contact (027) 566-3552 OPEN SATURDAYS Thursday, October 30th BARGAINS Flatmates 12.00 noon DOUBLE room available, SAVE SAVE SAVE Sky TV, $80p/w plus Te Awamutu RSA expenses. Phone (021) TYRES - 310-622. second hand SPREAD THE WORD! GOOD QUALITY 6530332AA 6504464AA From $20 at Livestock and Poultry the Car Dump Co. Phone 870-2200 FREE FITTING Livestock and Specialists in the Transportation of Poultry A1 Service AC PETFOODS Wanted - LIVESTOCK DEAD CARS We service Morrinsville, Frankton, Now buying Best Dollars Te Awamutu, Te Kuiti & Cambridge Horses Sales plus all Meat works and all Farm 0800-DOWNCOW 6150555AA-08-04-17 to Farm Livestock requirements. Gardening BOX Hedging - Buxus Get that car outa there Sempervirens at $1.50 and $2.00 each, Griselinia Littoralis $1.50. Phone 870-1487 Phone 870-2200 SHRUBS Te Awamutu or (0800) CAR DUMP 6136317AA $5.00 Sections Car park sale SECTION for sale, flat 1/2 this weekend at acre, Kihikihi, title due 6512490AA soon, $173,000 ono. Phone 871-8799. Locally based Phone Brian (07) 871-8920 6517202AA Livestock and Poultry BONER COWS WANTED Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Also empty heifers and potter bulls Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (027) 492-5080 20 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 To Let Gardening & Landscaping Property & Home Computer Services Trade Services AVAILABLE November 9, Maintenance 2008, three bedrooms, A1 SELF TREE CARE PC PROBLEMS? LANDLORDS LAWN ULTRA Clean, complete NO fix, no fee, local IT lounge, dining, shower, STORAGE GROUNDZONE Tree Care. cleaning services. Phone PLUMBING bath, separate wc, dish Tree work by qualified and professional available for Do you want SPRAYING 871-6662. on site repairs, upgrades AFFORDABLE RATES washer, heat pump, log New facility, many sizes, professional property experienced aborists. Pro- fire, outdoor deck, rent Weed and prickle fessional and friendly ser- LOUNGE suites cleaned. and trouble shooting, PC good rates, security and management for a and laptop sales, no call 6437263AA (onehunga) removal $320p/w, two weeks seven day access. sensible fee? vice from a Waipa com- Phone Ultra Clean Phone Colin b ond. Mobile (027) Spray now for summer pany. Phone Nathan 871-6662 now! out fees for help, Phone (027) 498-9022 Phone 871-6164 Call our experienced Matt (027) 515-6996 or 454-3365 after 6.00pm. Phone 0800 4 PRICKLES Hughes 823-8183 or (027) or 870-6244 anytime or (027) 478-3085 management team for 8000 4 77424437 266-8811 SHOWER 870-3038. CARAVANS, rent from more information glass, cleaned $45p/w, no bond. Phone and treated. Phone Ultra COMPUTERS (027) 499-8733 or 871-7889. TE AWAMUTU Phone (07) 870-6606 Financial Clean 871-6662 Barclays Real Estate repaired from $40 CHEAP rent. Cabin on the SELF STORAGE NO one knows farm EXTERIOR house back lawn! Only $45p/w, GREENWASTE finance better, Fraser cleaning. Phone Ultra - onsite repairs - PAINTERS for brochure txt name From $17 p/w DUMPING Farm Finance. Phone Clean 871-6662 today! AVAILABLE and address to (021) 24hr access (0800) 777-675 FREE CONSULTATION 9 88-210 or see LANDLORDS From $16 trailer load BUILDER available, no CALL NOW www.cabin4u.co.nz Camera Surveillance Open all Labour job too small, $35 per FREE QUOTES for a prompt, 6135805AA weekend ACCOUNTANCY COTTAGE, 15 mins Cam- PH: (07) 856-7584 Wishing your property SERVICES hour including GST. • upgrades • support no obligation, bridge and Te Awamutu, or (027) 608-1749 to be managed by a Phone 871-7885 Phone 871-7885 • networking free quote. three bedroom plus recognised professional? 249 Bruce Berquist Are times tough? Dave Rowe Painter office, double garage, on Drive We are affordable Computers from $250 and efficient & Decorator school bus route, $250 TENANTS Laptops from $499 (07) 873-1777 p/w. Phone (027) 430-1733 MREINZ HANDYMAN Call Progressive Mobiles from $30 or (027) 290-8776. FOUR bedroom farm LANDLORDS Needing help fi nding Accountants AVAILABLE house, 5km to Te Awa- accommodation which For all your (07) 854-9903 LOW RATE COMPUTERS mutu, $300 p/week, no need professional suits your needs? Hedges, Gardens, 235 Sloane Street, ‘GARDEN’ 6525386AA dogs. Phone 871-5256. Repairs, Decks, help to manage Contact Francene designs and and Plumbing. Te Awamutu BOBCAT FOUR bedroom house your investment Phone 871-6222 with garage, no dogs/ on 871-7146 plant advice MORTGAGE No job too small. Owner smokers, 12km from Te property? Mobile (027) 289-3952 erat CALL For Quick Service Trade Services Op or Awamutu, on Te Kawa (07) 823-6287 a/h BROKER Phone (07) 871-4292 Road, $250p/w. Phone Call us on ‘Your Living Member of: BACON and ham curing, Trevor Waipa Property (07) 827-8456. 871-5044 6522944AA Canvas’ Renshaws Butchery. Peters FOUR to five bedroom 6464186AA Link Ltd, MREINZ 027-367-3919 NZMBA Phone 871-6470. 6135939AA BRIAN Krippner build- 027 515 6519 house, Arohena area, 25 or 871-1540 Phone Christine minutes from Te Awa- SAFE ‘N’ SOUND ing, Adv trade qualified, 871-3176 alterations and 07 871 1971 mutu, school bus at gate, (021) 545-302 6151460AA-08-04-17 $160 p/week. Phone (021) STORAGE Adult additions, maintenance, Rosetown Bobcat Ltd 90-0101 no text please. Entertainment TOTAL TREE WORK expol/pink batts, no job • Electric Security Fence to small. Phone (027) HOME and income, four • 24/7 access 255-5753 or 870-6462. bedrooms, three lounges, UNLEASHED • Free Quotes Property & Home CAT doors, supplied and two bathrooms, near col- • Camera and patrolled ADULT Toys and Lin- • Felling TIMI’S TV AERIAL Maintenance fitted by Mills Glass. lege, park and bus stop, surveillance gerie, 55 Alexandra • Pruning Phone 871-2123. SERVICES $385 neg. Phone 871-6026. Street. • Now alarmed commercial • Removal MILLS Glass for all your QUIET, tidy studio unit, COMMERCIAL * TV & video tuning storage - boats/campervans • Stump Grinding glass requirements. * Aerial & satellite $150 p/week. Phone (021) & DOMESTIC Phone 871-2123. 718-066 (027) 440-7101 or Holiday Call Dennis Clements CLEANING installations 871-7885 TOTAL TREE CARE MILLS Glass supplies and * Free-to-air satellite RURAL setting, large four Accommodation fits cat doors, get them installations 6135893AA bedroom plus, house, two Proud to be locally HAHEI Beach, two bed- Phone 871-5221 Phone Maid Marj done before the Xmas * Extensions bathrooms, three car 6149964AA room bach, sleeps six, 871-3309 or rush. Phone 871-2123. garage, non smokers, no owned and operated Te Awamutu Owned Phone (07) 873-6044 seaviews, five minutes and Operated (027) 712-7914 (027) 331-6804 pets, three kms to Te walk to beach, Pre- Awamutu, references Christmas or from Janu- DRAINAGE required, $300 p/week, TO LET ary 11 onwards, $200 per No job too big paid in advance plus nite, view Labour week- bond, $1200. Phone (027) or too small - WEEDSPRAYING TWO BEDROOM end. Phone (027) 442-5841 Radio Controlled Units 256-9876 HOMES WE DO IT ALL! THREE bedroom and • Handgun Work office, modern kitchen, 1468A Rewi Street Health Phone 870-6244 or fully fenced, Fairview $230 p/w Colin (027) 498-9022 • Gorse Road, ready November 2, 224/2 Punui Road HOMEOPATHY • Ragwort references required, $300 $200 p/w THE Clinic of p/week. Phone (07) HEAT PUMP • Thistles Homeopathy, Heal natur- 823-8368 THREE BEDROOM ally in Te Awamutu. INSTALLER • Knapsacks THREE bedroom house, HOME Phone (07) 854-8962 REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN 347 St Marys Ave, double 312 Sinclair Terrace Now taking bookings garage basement, $260 p/w Free Quotes for Spring & Summer $290p/w. Phone (021) Contact: Hire Services Call Adam Don’t be disappointed 665-456 Mathew. (0800) 500-101 Paula Ryburn BULLDOZER for hire Competitive Rates THREE bedroom house, Immediate Start close to town and Albert (027) 488-8136 with scoop, rippers and Phone Park, $270 p/week. Phone Office: 871-8700 stick rake. Phone Des Eddie (021) 727-766 Hose, owner operator on Marshall Contracting (07) 873-8466, mobile MEATEATER Glen : 870 - 1433 THREE bedroom house, (027)472-7776. 6421722AA close to town, suit profes- HOMEKILLS LTD sional couple, references 6151679AA-08-04-17 required, no pets, $290 Entertainment Killing and LINED p/week. Phone after 6.00 OPERATION processing pm (027) 403-3486 1016 SOAK THREE bedroom house Phone 871-9995 w ith garage, near COVER UP HOLES H azelmere Kindy, needs more $250p/w, refs required. PLANS • FOUNDATION Phone (07) 825-2781. voluntary knitters DRAWN HOLES THREE bedroom, large and crocheters • OFFAL / RUBBISH section, walking distance For : to college and town, $250 and more wool. - alterations HOLES p/week. Phone (07) - additions 859-2907 A huge thanks to - decks, sheds, etc. THREE to four bedrooms, Phone Terry Farrelly KING COUNTRY fireplace, BBQ area, all who have (027) 478-3085 or deck, garage, $290p/w. generously 871-6164 DRILLING Phone (027) 229-7909. donated their # 4 Wheel Drive TWO bedroom furnished # Best Prices unit, for 3-6 months GOT WOOLLY whilst house is on mar- time and wool. # Associated Concrete ket, cheap at $150 p/wk. SHEEP? Products Please phone (07) 843-7107 evenings. GIVE TONY A OWNER / OPERATOR: TWO bedroom unit, BLEEP! 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE quiet, nice deck, carport, PHONE DENNIS $240 p/week. Phone (021) Mobile COLSON 718-066 6356049AA Shearing (0800) DUG HOLES To Let Phone (0800) 384 - 465 (027) 202-4915

AVAILABLE TE AWAMUTU Crossword 1015 Solutions Page 23 • Three very good, three bedroom homes from $280 p/w For all your plumbing and heating requirements talk to the firm that has been serving Te Awamutu since 1949. • Tidy two bedroom - $220 p/w KIHIKIHI SINGLETON and HANSEN • Two bedroom, nice and tidy, good locality $200 p/w PLUMBING LTD Contact Murray Wallis (07) 871-6157 or (027) 438-0126 129 MARKET STREET, TE AWAMUTU • PH (07) 871 7099 • FAX (07) 871 8435 M.R.E.I.N.Z. 6182751AZ Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 21 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 Employment Vacancies Employment Vacancies Farm Employment FARM work wanted by PAMPHLET ANNIE’S female, 37 years old, com- Deliverer required, Kihi- petent milker, good refer- kihi area. Phone Val CHILDCARE ences, 20 years experi- 870-1551 ence. Phone 870-6330 or CENTRE LTD (027) 722-2664. SECURITY Officers - are CLEVER PERSON REQUIRED needed! Gain this NZQA PRODUCT ASSEMBLY approved qualification OTOROHANGA So you think you’re clever? Employment Wanted by correspondence free of We have a full time position with an immediate CARPENTRY apprentice- charge. Student allow- SUPERVISOR / MANAGER start for a mechanically minded person We need someone with the smarts to operate ance may apply. Phone the new Welding Robot and CNC Press Brake ship wanted, will finish in our assembly workshop. pre-trade course in early 0800-800-043 We are seeking an experienced, qualifi ed and equipment in our manufacturing plant. This role involves the fi nal assembly and Novemer, hard working registered ECE Teacher who To be successful in this job you’ll need to demonstrate: and willing to learn. will be responsible for the day to day packaging of new agricutural machinery Please contact Gavin ABLE manufactured in our factory. • Previous experience with automated or CNC manu (021) 0230-6008 operation of the Centre. facturing equipment We are looking for an energetic person that enjoys TO START You must be passionate about working with • Good experience in fabrication welding working in a team with some mechanical experience. NOW? children and have strong communication and • An ability to think logically Career Training people management skills. To apply, contact Peter. Computer/Mail Order • Tidy and organised work habits FURNITURE Making/

The owner will be studing fulltime from 2009. 6530394AA Construction Course. / Phone workers Phone (07) 873-4199 This will be a shared position with from home. We offer on-going professional development Are you 16-18? Looking and excellent pay rate. or email [email protected]. our current press brake operator. for work? Need more $500 - $3000 experience or credits? Part time / Full time. All enquiries in strictist confi dence. Training will be given to the right candidate. We pick up from Kihi- Phone (08) 329-2799. Contact Ann-Maree Jones on SOUNDS LIKE YOU? kihi/Te Awamutu and Ohaupo. No cost to you. (07) 873-8487 (work), (07) 873-6605 (home), or Give Peter a call on (07) 873-4199 Phone Martin (07) (027) 210-8385 or send CV to: to arrange an interview, or send your 827-3754 or text name and JOINER WANTED Annie’s Position, P O Box 67, Otorohanga 3940 number to (027) 295-0715 6526360AA 6531076AA CV to [email protected]. We require a person with experience in HOSPITALITY/RETAIL/ DoYOUwanttoworkDo YOU want to work CUSTOMER Service. Are kitchens and timber FULL TIME SECURITY GUARD you 16-18? Need more joinery to join our LOCALLY in a FUN and credits or experience to team. Please contact Due to ongoing expansion Select Security is now get a job? Need help to get calling for applicants to join its diverse team in a full Leroy CHALLENGING environment? your licence? We pick up Native Timber time Security Guard Position. from Kihikihi/Te Awa- mutu and Ohaupo. No Joinery Applicants must: (07) 871-6188 OFFICE POSITION cost to you. Phone Jan Have a full drivers license (07) 827-3754 or text name Due to an internal promotion the and number to (027) Be able to work nights and weekends 295-0715 Be well presented Te Awamutu Courier has a part time Have no previous criminal records position available working alongside Have a work ethic our friendly team in our front offi ce. A HAIRDRESSING Be able to work as part of a team Attributes required: Career? Be hard working and reliable • Outstanding customer service skills Start January 27, This is a varied role in a fast paced environment. • High organisational skills 2009 • Flexibility Level 1-3, 40 weeks If you are interested please • Team spirit and a good sense of humour School holiday forward your application to: Student loans and • Confi dence in using computers allowances available PO Box 475, • Ability to learn at a rapid pace Te Awamutu 3800 Waikato School of • A creative fl air is preferable Hairdressing Ltd or email to: [email protected] You will be expected to carry out general Phone (07) 838-3744 ’Best Practise quality Expressions of interest and CVs offi ce skills, and will be fully trained in all Mark Status’ can also be hand delivered to: aspects of counter and phone sales of 166 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu: classifi ed advertising. attention Jessica. 6530430AA Previous applicants need not apply again. Please apply in own handwriting Employment Vacancies with CV by post: OFFICE POSITION, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu Or hand in to our offi ce at: 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu Apply by: 5.00 pm, Friday October 24, 2008

APN Regional Newspapers is Australia and New Zealand’s leading publisher of regional daily newspapers, with 23 daily and 90 non - daily titles. It is a division of APN News and Media, which has extensive radio, outdoor advertising and transit media interests. Career opportunities with this dynamic company are excellent. 6513576AA Employment Vacancies LABOUR WEEKEND DEADLINES Deadlines for Classifi ed advertising for Tuesday, October 28, 2008 are as follows: For single column and bigger advertising, deadline is : 10.00 am, Friday, October 24, 2008 For all runon advertising, deadline is: 12.00 noon, Friday, October 24, 2008 Ph - 871-5151 Fax - 871-3675 Email: [email protected] 6526046AA Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, October 23, 2008 23

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