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With wide, exciting The winning pie was made by baker Shane experiences, Mr Williams has Kearns and beat out a record 4400 entries from an amazing, first-hand more than 380 bakeries across the nation. knowledge of the present It was a family effort — Mr Kearns’ wife turmoil in Middle Eastern Kathy designed the filling. countries. She says the inspiration came to her in the Everyone is welcome, for middle of the night. more information see today’s ‘‘I woke up and thought ‘right — port wine Public Notices. and plum’, so I woke Shane and told him, and he said, ‘Yes, plus apple.’’ Super singing The Kearns won $7500 and the coveted Te Awamutu Lyceum Club Supreme Piemaker Trophy, as well as $1000 for is hosting the annual Choir being the Gold Award section winners. Festival for Waikato, Bay of WINTER DESSERT Plenty and King Country choirs Mrs Kearns says she designed the pie as a next week. winter dessert. Individual choirs will perform ‘‘We moved here eight months ago from Hawkes Bay and it is cold in the Waikato. in the Te Awamutu Bible ‘‘Our pie was inspired by winter. It also Chapel followed by a massed contains cinnamon, orange zest, vanilla paste choir performance. and a lot of orange juice. Guest artist is Beatrice ‘‘I kept tasting and refining it as you can’t Hofer of Otorohanga. have the port wine too strong.’’ Members of the public are The Kearns are part of a baking dynasty. welcome to attend the festival Her parents John and Linda Atwill own which begins at 12.30pm on Wairoa’s Osler’s Bakery and were Supreme Pie Tuesday (August 2). Award winners in 2002. Mrs Kearns two brothers are also part of the Wairoa bakery. Photos to view The Atwills plan to move to Te Awamutu to Te Awamutu Courier join the Kearns’ two bakery operation in Te currently has photographs of Awamutu and Kihikihi. the recent Te Awamutu The Kearns produce about 300 pies a day, College Ball and the Te including 18 different varieties. Awamutu Gwynne Shield team They have a loyal clientele of dairy farmers, in action on display. plumbers, electricians ‘‘plus average Mums Photographs of the Gwynne and Dads.’’ Shield finals at Cambridge are The Bakels New Zealand Supreme Pie Awards are the country’s most high profile and in the front window, while Ball popular food contest. photos are inside the main Judges spent a mammoth day last Thursday office. judging the pies which are blind coded in 11 Orders can be taken at the categories: mince and gravy; steak, vegetables counter. and gravy; steak and cheese; chicken and vegetables; gourmet meat; vegetarian; bacon Beauty Queen and egg; mince and cheese; gourmet fruit; seafood and commercial wholesale. in 1994, not ‘04 PASSIONATE ABOUT PIES New Zealand Herald Photograph — Steven McNicholl Kiriana Clarke was our Miss Chief Judge Grant Wilson, who is owner and VIANDS owners Shane and Kathy Kearns with their New Zealand Supreme Pie Awards winning Rosetown in 1994 — not 2004 managing director of Maketu Pies, in the Bay of fruity port, plum and apple pie. as incorrectly stated in the Plenty, said the standards were way up on last caption in Tuesday’s edition. year. ‘‘They keep pies at the forefront. The Pie ‘‘The flavours of plum and port wine did not She is still winning on the Mr Wilson has been making pies for 29 years Awards are a good Kiwi icon and I just think overpower each other.’’ stage, this time in body and says Kiwis are passionate about pies. bakers are trying to give people better and Bakels NZ CEO and Pie Awards Judge building, recently taking out the ‘‘I think they are convenient and a good better pies.’’ Duncan Loney says he was delighted with the senior figure 35-plus title at the quality pie is a good snack or meal, especially if Fellow Judge James Buckrell, of BJs Bakery calibre of entries in this year’s awards. He also NABBA Waikato Bodybuilding you are active. It’s just a real Kiwi thing.’’ chain in Hastings, said the Kearns’ Gourmet says the overall pie market remains buoyant, Championships in Hamilton. Mr Wilson believes the Bakels New Zealand Fruit pie was a real stand out. with Kiwis chomping their way through 75 Supreme Pie Awards have been a great boost ‘‘It was a perfect looking pie in the way it million pies a year and the market worth in for the industry. was hand crafted. excess of $140 million per annum. 8207392AA 2 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 YOUR LETTERS Waipa District can afford to move forward Te Awamutu Elitism. This word has appeared quite Grey Power and the like to float their ideas As a past leader of Grey Power, I have Courier frequently in recent attacks on the of zero deviation by Council for their so- always maintained that we have no politi- proposed velodrome at St Peters near called essentials of sewage, water and pot- cal identity, include all shades of opinion Cambridge. holes. and are only a lobby group who represent CONTACTS My attempt in this letter is to suggest In these days when most things are the interest of the elderly in discussion that most sport and many other activities ‘made in China’, the aesthetics such as with the powers that be. We have to watch MANAGER are essentially elitist. music, art, history, the written word are the pennies these days as costs escalate, but Most citizens in Waipa are proud of its just as important as sport and often require $5 a year will not break the bank when Alan Price reputation as the ‘Home of Champions’ and community support as well as providing many of us can attract a $500 per annum e: [email protected] follow the performance of the elite in alternative directions for our young people rebate on our rates. Magic, the Chiefs when they do well, and today. The Council in Waipa has managed EDITOR recently the world’s best rowers at Kara- I must admit that an early meeting of rates well and my rates in the same house piro. The cyclist Sarah Ulmer certainly Grey Power in Te Awamutu, was almost for 20 years show a 110% increase over that Grant Johnston qualifies to include cycling in this list. unanimous in its opposition to the proposal interval, roughly the same as inflation. e: [email protected] Those same citizens are often no more for a major contribution by Waipa of $3M Many of us have supported Queen than spectators at one of the expensive plus to a project apparently at an elite Carnivals in the past, raising funds for venues within easy reach or even more private school near Cambridge. No-one at community enterprises and were sad to see REPORTERS commonly couch potatoes in front of the that stage had heard either ’s a similar attack on the ‘museum’ project Colin Thorsen box. later presentation or the Waipa Council’s and the dumping of two councillors who e: [email protected] It has been all too easy for the self- proposal of $1M conditional support. (For showed enterprise and leadership for a interested politician to pick up the ticket of the uninformed there is friendly rivalry bunch who have yet to shine. Dean Taylor rates control and approach meetings of between Cambridge and Te Awamutu.) PAUL HOBBS e: [email protected] Cathy Asplin e: [email protected] Water a priority We’re not alright, Jack ADVERTISING I agree with Jenny Cotterell’s letter regarding In a recent letter regarding the insurers will hurriedly rewrite poli- Dorinda Courtney our water restrictions every summer. imprudence of local bodies in com- cies so that earthquake risk and e: [email protected] I am a keen gardener and I am also employed in mitting ratepayer funds to non- associated events, fires tsunamis, the garden industry. essential projects, I referred to the volcanic eruptions, will be excluded Janet Uttinger Every spring people are excited and very much possibility that taxpayers and rate- from cover, or will only be covered by e: [email protected] looking forward to being able to get outside and payers throughout the country may hugely expensive policies. Bookings back into their gardens. eventually become liable to meet the Idonotknowwhatsortof [email protected] In recent years there has been a huge increase cost of any further earthquakes or rampantly illogical optimism causes in the number of young families keen to grow their natural disasters in Canterbury in Waipa councillors to believe that we CLASSIFIEDS own fruit and vegetables. the mid-term, now that their infra- will be unaffected by such cost spikes This should be encouraged as it is a much structure is apparently in the economy, and thus can afford Tania Cortesi-Western, Rhonda Bird healthier and less costly option than buying from a ‘uninsurable’. the largess that they seemingly wish Anna-Marie Holmes supermarket and an enjoyable past time for the I have since established that on to apply to such schemes as private [email protected] entire family. June 28, a spokesperson for finance velodromes, even while important However, every summer just when our gardens minister, Bill English stated that maintenance and expansion of core are producing, the water restrictions begin and after June, 30, taxpayers would pay facilities such as water supply are PRINTERS gardening quickly becomes a frustrating chore. most of the cost of repairing further put on the back burner? APN Print Ellerslie Business in a garden centre comes to a stand earthquake damage to uninsured Perhaps this letter will provoke still, who wants to plant when they can’t water. infrastructure. another flurry of letters from locals Published Tuesday & Thursday The poor Council gardeners who do a wonderful The fact that many reinsurers of who want to hear only ‘good news’ on Circulation 12,109 job are expected to keep our town looking beautiful New Zealand infrastructure have the local economy, but surely the but are berated for using precious water. pulled back from insuring any New eternally optimistic mindset of the PHONE: 07 871 5151 FAX: 07 871 3675 So please Council don’t fund something that Zealand risk at present is likely to ‘I’m alright Jack!’ brigade can see the will benefit a few but prioritise and look at doing have a significant effect on local body folly of where our elected officials are 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu something that will benefit everyone. insurance of assets and infra- taking us on these issues. 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TC280711CA01 TE AWAMUTU builder Daniel Kraayvanger presents a Gold Award certificate and wine to Gleneagles Drive homeowners Rick Bayliss and Linda Olausen.

BY CATHY ASPLIN drawers and tiled floor with ample storage. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe Daniel Kraayvanger is celebrating a Gold and wet-area ensuite. Award in the Waikato Registered Master Builders The garage with internal access has been made PlaceMakers 2011 House of the Year. larger to cater for a workspace and the couple’s His company DK Builders won the award for vehicles. the construction of a Te Awamutu home in the Mr Kraayvanger says the Master Builders Gold $250,000 - $350,000 category. Award recognises the house scored at least 90% of Owners Linda Olausen and Rick Bayliss say the points available in the competition. their Gleneagles Drive house is everything they He is delighted with the award, which adds to wanted - and then some. the Gold, Gold Reserve and Local Category awards ‘We saw the DK Builders home on Cambridge in the competition last year. Road being constructed and the more we saw, the For people wishing to have a closer look at the more we liked.’’ Gold Award winning home, The Gleneagles Drive So the couple took their wish-list to builder house will be open to the public for one afternoon Daniel Kraayvanger and his brother, architectural only (August 20, 12 noon - 3pm). designer Jason Kraayvanger, so they could create SILVER AWARD FOR OFFICE - DEPOT their new home. The new Waipa Networks depot and office On the list was outdoor living areas that made building on Harrison Drive (off Paterangi Road) the most of the sun and included an open fire, received a Silver Award in this years’s Registered views towards Pirongia and Kakepuku, open plan Master Builders 2011 competition. living inside and a larger than normal garage. The building was in the Industrial and Infra- ‘‘Of course three bedrooms, two bathrooms and structure Project section and was built by a modern kitchen were also included.’’ Hamilton-based Foster Construction. They say the result is a home that has all of It comprises a two storied office block, complete those things and is a pleasure to live in. with cafeteria and enclosed outdoor area, and a ‘‘We can have breakfast in the sun in the large garage- workshop- store. morning on one side of the house, dinner in the sun The office block caters for around 55 staff on the other side in the evening, enjoy the open fire members in quality, comfortable surroundings. The Meat Factory’s Bacon and if it cools down and then watch the sunset over The combined garage-workshop-store building Pirongia. houses vehicles and materials. The facility is fully Sausages are in a class of their own! ‘‘We do a lot of entertaining and this home suits automated for secure vehicle entry. our lifestyle 100%.’’ Waipa Networks is committed to energy saving The mono-pitch home has a tile entry, raked initiatives, so the building features automated Here are some comments from the Bacon Judging sheet... ceiling and glass feature panel in the entranceway. lighting controls, double glazing and extensive 10 Higher ceilings create an added sense of space, insulation. /10 while picture windows make use of the views. The truck wash area utilises water collected PRESENTATION The kitchen has a granite bench, soft-close from the workshop roof. avour. Nice colour - very nice fl 5 AROMA /5 avour - don’t change the recipe! Loads of fl 23 TEXTURE /25 Meat very 30tender with great texture TASTE /30 Nice! Well done. Have youryour own own pigs pigs processed processed by usus - or- or treat treat yourself yourself to to some ofof the the BEST BEST meat meat and and smallgoods moneymoney can can buy! buy!

Contact Mike or Deane for all Retail, Wholesale and Homekill enquiries THE MEAT FACTORY CFP 29 Lyon Street, Kihikihi. Phone 871 6390 WAIPA Networks new premises pictured during the building by Foster Construction in May last year. 8259431AA 4 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 Revamp for waste Vandalism — we all pay exchange website Council wants public to pot offenders Vandals caught damaging incident, someone was district’s infrastructure,’’ road signs in the Waipa Dis- caught trying to pull a road she said. A website launched 12 years ago to divert website over the years. trict can expect to find out sign from the ground using a Vandalism of signs was an thousands of tonnes of waste from landfill ‘‘It has been an innovative way of the hard way that crime does winch. ongoing issue although there has been revamped to make the free keeping usable items out of landfill as part not pay. On some weekends as was a marked increase in the exchange of reusable items easier. of the council’s ongoing work to minimise Waipa District Council many as 15 signs have been number of incidents during The new-look www.nothrow.co.nz is live. waste and promote business sustainability will seek reparation from damaged and as the incidents the school holidays. Members will need to re-register. in the Waikato region,’’ she says. anyone caught damaging were not reported to police Ms Inglis said the conse- The Waste Exchange was established in ‘‘The council’s work is in line with the council property in an effort those responsible have been quences of such actions could 1999 by the Waikato Regional Council and national goals of reducing the harmful to reduce the financial bur- unable to be identified. be more than just financial. now extends to most areas of the North effects of waste and improving the efficiency den on ratepayers for Waipa District Council’s ‘‘Road signs have an Island. It provides the community, includ- of resource use. replacement and/or repair. road corridor manager Dawn important safety function ing businesses, with cost-cutting alterna- ‘‘Looking to the future, work is already Vandalism and theft of Inglis said Waipa residents and the possibility of a seri- tives to the landfilling of unwanted mater- underway to review the region’s waste road signs in the Waipa Dis- had an active part to play in ous injury or even a fatality ials. minimisation and management strategies, trict costs around $20,000 a ensuring the financial bur- being caused by these sorts of It gives all members of the community which will help inform the council during year. That figure does not den on ratepayers was mindless actions is more real access to reusable materials, as well as next year’s Long Term Plan.’’ include the cost of cleaning reduced. than these offenders under- information about local recyclers and The site was designed and developed by up graffiti. ‘‘Vandalism and theft not stand,’’ she said. regional recycling services. Hamilton-based company, WebSpring. The Police have recently only costs ratepayers money, ‘‘We encourage anyone Committee chairperson Jane Hennebry $29,000 project was coordinated by the WRC, spoken to a number of people it takes up a lot of staff time who sees someone says the old adage that one person’s trash is with support from the Bay of Plenty in both Te Awamutu and which would be better spent vandalising council property another person’s treasure couldn’t be truer Regional Council, and funded through waste Cambridge regarding the concentrating on making to contact police immedi- for the many people who’ve used this levy funds of the 22 supporting councils. damage of road signs. In one improvements to our ately.’’

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Te Awamutu Police 872 0100 EMERGENCY 111 Te Awamutu Police have dealt with the following matters since last week: Monday, July 18: Car stolen from Tauranga recovered from Preston Place. Burglary of Park Road property reported. Damage done but nothing stolen. Car stolen from Te Kawa left at the scene. Theft of a lawnmower from Brady Street property reported. Theft of a USB stick and cash from car parked in Gleneagles Drive reported. Tuesday, July 19: Man arrested for breaching a protection order. Burglaries: Pakura Street residence. Laptop computer, i-Pod dock, toolbox and tools stolen. Chatsfield Drive residence. TV, DVD player and alcohol stolen. Wednesday, July 20: Burglaries: Cambridge Road residence. Alcohol stolen. Bank Street residence. Cheque- book, wallet, cards and drivers licence stolen. Thursday, July 21: Man arrested for EBA. Theft of a handbag, cash and cards from car parked on Mutu Street reported. Friday, July 22: Arrests: Man for breaching a protection order. Man on two warrants to appear in court. Theft of a stereo, subwoofer and amplifier from car parked on Ahier Street reported. Burglaries: Arapuni Road property. Attempted theft of a vehicle. Heaphy Street residence. Meat and exercise equipment stolen. Youth reported for theft from The Ware- house. Saturday, July 23: Man arrested for EBA. Burglaries: Cambridge Road building site. Bag and socket set stolen. Chatsfield Drive residence. Sky decoder and computer stolen. The Snack Shack. Unknown what has been stolen. Youths reported for burglary and cruelty to animals. Sunday, July 24: Man arrested for EBA, failing to stop and dangerous driving. Car impounded. Man complains of being assaulted. Burglaries: Thorncombe Road residence. TV and two vehicles stolen. One vehicle recovered by owners on Wallace Road. Second vehicle recovered on Preston Road. Two men trying to get into vehicle decamp. Hazelmere Crescent residence. Offenders eat food and use TV and Playstation before leaving. 24 hour Victim Support is available by phoning 0800 VICTIM (0800 842846). Get ‘match ready’

Waikato businesses can access information and resources to help prepare for Rugby World Cup 2011 via a new website — www.GameOn2011.govt.nz. The website contains RWC 2011 planning information, with tips and tools, relevant to small to medium-sized businesses. Opportunity Hamilton project manager Sandy Turner said with 23,000 RWC visitors expected in the region businesses need prepare and make the most of the opportunity. ‘‘This event is a unique opportunity for our region, and New Zealand, and the most important thing is for us to be fantastic hosts,’’ she says. The website information focuses on businesses that will have direct contact with visitors and there is also information to help other businesses that will be supplying goods and services or connecting with visiting business people. TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 5

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TC280711CA02 DEMOLITION workers remove debris from the former C Bartrum and Sons site on the corner of Sloane Street and Rickit Road where Burger King is being built.

Carrying on from a stellar year store will be recruiting to expand store in Benson Road is well on in 2010 for commercial develop- its staff from 13 full-time to track for September, as is the ment in Te Awamutu, 2011 pro- around 30 full-time and 20 part- new premises for The Veterinary jects are quickly taking shape and time. Centre on the former Waipa many businesses will be in new CB Norwood staff are coping Networks site between Alexan- homes by the end of the year. with their temporary buildings dra and Mahoe Streets. Obvious progress on the Cam- and the former building is gone The site next to the current bridge Road retail site of the new with framework for the new Veterinary Centre has under- Mega Mitre 10 somewhat building already up. gone major changes, with the overshadows the retail stores also The finished project will pro- demolition of the building on the Don’t miss this amazing opportunity being built alongside Pak’N Save. vide offices, showroom, parts corner of Sloane Street and The new premises for a TAB and service reception in the new Rickit Road, formerly C Bartrum and Henry’s Liquor Store at the building, a larger forecourt and and Sons, to make way for a new to own your dream home front of the site look ready for an extension to the current 12 Burger King. occupation. workshop bays to create a larger The much anticipated res- Expected opening of Mega bike and small engine workshop. taurant is scheduled for a Mitre 10 is mid-November and the Farmlands new Te Awamutu November opening.

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Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce. Ph: (07) 871 8125 PO Box 608, Te Awamutu, 3800 Website: www.teawamutuchamber.org.nz Email [email protected] From the President... JULY 2011 Happy 100th for the Chamber This month is not only the end of the Chamber Annual Plan and Waste Minimisation Plan). Thank you to all our hosts, including regular year, with the Centenary celebration on 6 We’ve introduced a new event series B@10 hosts Central Cafe, Robert Harris In brief August, but also time to look back over this year – sponsored by Edmonds Judd Cafe and Churchill’s Cafe. AGM Notice another good year as we approach the AGM – EJ YbN (Young Business Network). This The past year has seen an invigoration Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce AGM 2011 – the 100th for the Te Awamutu Chamber of event was suggested by members and for business growth in Te Awamutu with Saturday 6 August – 6:30pm - 7:15pm Commerce. non-members, primarily aimed at younger new developments completed and others Te Wãnanga o Aotearoa, Factory Rd, Te Awamutu. In August 1911, a group of businessmen people (under 40) it is open to all members underway. It’s an exciting time for our All welcome. RSVP essential. To be followed by Centenary Celebration Dinner (tickets available). convened the fi rst Chamber meeting to which is fortunate for me as clearly I would community and spells great positivity for support local business initiatives through a not fi t the intended demographic! EJ YBN our community. Congratulations to all Waipa Networks Business Awards 2011 entrants, fi nalists and winners collective approach. The Chamber continues has got off to a great start and we hope that On behalf of the executive and all members Te Awamutu Chamber is enormously proud of the success of to work to represent local business and a non Chamber members will see the benefi t I’d like to thank the Chamber partners and our members and local businesses at this year’s Awards at prosperous community. The Chamber has of attending other Chamber events and sponsors for their support – without which Karapiro. Both Cambridge and Te Awamutu Chambers work on been represented on committees including joining our network. the Chamber simply couldn’t function. the Awards throughout the year, organizing the criteria, judging Vision Te Awamutu, Te Awamutu Alive, Te Overall our members have had a great Thanks to you, members for your support and all aspects of the Awards evening – a very rewarding task! Awamutu Safer Communities Trust and the range of events with more opportunities to throughout the year. Congratulations to: Supreme Winner: Capelli Hair Studio regional group which worked on the World network and be informed about a variety Winner Customer Choice (TA): Empire Espresso Bar Rowing Cup at Karapiro. We’ve continued to of business issues facing us today. There Overall Winner – Customer Service Waipa District: meet regularly with councillors and executive have been 10 BA5s, a further 10 B@10 and CHRIS SMITH Churchill’s Café of the Council to progress matters of interest 4 YbN events. When I also consider the President & Life Member Employee of the Year (TA): Anthony Kahura of Guthrie Bowron to business, and this year represented other numerous events hosted there would Te Awamutu Full results available at www.waipabusinessawards.co.nz Chamber of Commerce business interests in submissions on three be in excess of 30 Te Awamutu Chamber of Thanks to all sponsors of the Waipa Business Awards who planning documents (the District Plan, Commerce events held over the past year. make this event possible. Rugby World Cup 2011- is your business ready? It’s been a long build up to the Rugby World Cup 2011, and Making the Most of Your Chamber Membership the anticipated 85 000 visitors that are expected. Is your As an organisation the Te Awamutu • EJ YBN, which is a Young Business Chamber with details of coming events. business ready for them? Check out the one stop website Chamber of Commerce works extremely Network held after 5.30 pm at a local Some members choose to forward these you can use to fi nd out: Match Ready. www.gameon2011.govt.nz hard to organise regular events for its restaurant/bar providing an opportunity newsletters on to the staff members • Tips from leading business people in your industry members to attend. for the Young Business community to they think will be most interested, other • Tools for your team to welcome visitors Most Chamber members and their staff get together and network. members ask for their team members to • Details of commercial restrictions and compliance issues probably don’t realize that these events All of the above mentioned events are be emailed as part of the Chamber email that may affect your business • Workforce planning and training programmes to support are available to be attended by not well organised and look to cater for the network. We’re happy to do either, but only the business owner but also their do need you to update us if your email your business needs of our varying business community • Opportunity to connect with visiting international employees. and member base. Refreshments and address changes (or you don’t seem to business people The regular events include: food are provided at each event – so it’s be receiving the emails). Shop TA will be coordinating dressing our • Gallie Miles B@10’s, which are run If you’ve got an idea for a topic to discuss an enjoyable social occasion too! town and a market day. Look out for more during the day at 10am and are used There is no limitation on the number of or an event you’d like – let us know! The information or contact the Chamber offi ce to to provide a relatively short and executive team (nominated and voted events you can attend or how many of fi nd out more. informative snippet of topical at the AGM) attend events, or you can your staff can attend, so I encourage information. contact Rachel at the you to take note of the up and coming • Business After 5, which are hosted Chamber offi ce. Welcome New Members events and let your staff know the monthly by a Chamber member at events that are on so they can attend their place of business after 5pm, LANCE FIELDER and represent you and your business. Treasurer providing an insight into their Partner, Gyde Wansbone CA business and allowing them to profi le All members should receive regular (at themselves. least weekly) email newsletters from the

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Te Awamutu born artist and Education’s Demystifying the Arts, filmmaker Welby Ings has had his speaking on the topic Alternative latest short film Munted selected for Approaches to Narration: the impact the prestigious Montreal Interna- of television commercials and music tional Film Festival, mirroring the video on the short films of Welby Ings. success of his previous effort Boy (not It will be familiar territory for Mr the feature film). Ings, who as well as being a multi- Boy had been researched and award winning New Zealand filmed around the Pukeatua/Arapuni filmmaker, playwright, illustrator region where Mr Ings grew up on the and designer, is an Associate Pro- family farm. fessor in Graphic Design at AUT It had its international premiere at University. the Montreal International Film Fest- The presentation takes place at the ival in 2004 before going to festivals in Gallagher Academy of Performing New York and St Petersburg and into Arts from 7-9pm on Thursday, August the shortlisting for the 2005 Oscars. 18 and there is a $5 cost. Munted was shot North of Mr Ings’ Enrolling is vital — contact Emile Auckland home in Ahuroa, Parakai (07) 858 5084) for details. and Kaukapakapa. Te Awamutu’s Tammy Lee returns It will also have its World Premiere to work for Mr Ings, having played the at the Canadian festival, although lead in Boy and appearing in an there is a chance to catch a few scenes earlier film, The coopers. from the movie when Mr Ings speaks Mr Ings says she plays the role of at Waikato University next month. Kath, and it is far more demanding Mr Ings is guest presenter the than her previous roles in his earlier University’s Centre for Continuing two movies. TC280711SP07A FILMMAKER, writer and director Welby Ings on location with Ella Edward who played the lead child role Katrina. TC280711SP11B SCENE from Munted where Katrina is rescued from drowning by her aunty Kath, played by Tammy Lee of Te Awamutu.

Her husband Nathaniel Lee also not sure of the safety of their relation- stars in the new film. ship, but following a revelation, we Munted is set in the early 1960s and see the cost of rumour on the inno- tells the story of a mother who returns cence of their world. to retrieve Katrina, her almost feral As a false accusation of daughter, from her sister Kath’s King paedophilia takes hold the film builds Country farm. to a dramatic and unforgiving climax. When it is evident that her sister is The film is very unusual. It flows not going to give the child up, the as a single, linear thread but is mother’s attention is drawn to the dissected by the botanical artist’s child’s strange relationship with a drawings that appear to come to life; brain-damaged botanical artist who not as the traditionally smooth rents a small cottage on the property. dissolves we witness in cinema, but as Across the years of her childhood flickering, brittle, and conflicting Katrina has befriended this man. erosions between the drawn and the The artist, who can barely speak, filmed. paints delicate if somewhat discor- The film was funded through the dant pictures of the world that New Zealand Independent Film Fund surrounds him and it is via these that — a partnership between Creative the story is told. New Zealand and the New Zealand For the first part of the film we are Film Commission. 8211968AA

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PRICE REDUCED PRICE REDUCED OPEN SAT 30TH 2.15-2.45 OPEN SAT 30TH 1.30-2.00 OPEN SAT 30TH 12.45-1.15 OPEN SUN 31ST 2.00-2.30 OPEN SUN 31ST 2.00-2.30 36 DOWNES ST, TE AWAMUTU $259,000 219/1 REWI ST, TE AWAMUTU $279,000 328 KIHIKIHI RD, TE AWAMUTU $279,000 395 ELIZABETH AVE, TE AWAMUTU $315,000 290 CARTON ST, TE AWAMUTU $329,000 Walk to town and shops from this redecorated home. This is a smashing little townhouse and is so close to This delightful bungalow has had some lovely character If its location you’re after then take a look at this sunny 3 bedroom Beautiful renovated 3 bedrm home with spacious living area Heat pump , fenced section and good garaging! town! First time on the market for more than 15years so features retained and has an amazing section! Enjoy the home. With 2 bathrooms, an extra large family room and kitchen opening out to deck. A private sun fi lled private 1012 sq m don’t miss this great chance of securing a great property. warmth of the wood fi re and a heat pump – sit back and with dishwasher, nice stove, fi lter water and waste disposal. Come section for the family to enjoy. A gas central heating system is View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3238 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110201 relax! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110211 and view today. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100909 a big plus. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110513 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976

NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 31ST 12.30-1.00 OPEN SUN 31ST 3.00-3.30 OPEN SUN 31ST 12.00-12.30 OPEN SUN 31ST 3.00-3.30 OPEN SUN 31ST 2.00-2.30 61 GEORGE MELROSE DR, TE AWAMUTU $350,000 386 COLLEGE ST, TE AWAMUTU $359,000 196 POKURU RD, TE AWAMUTU $405,000 234 FRONTIER RD, TE AWAMUTU $545,000 519 PUNIU RD, TE AWAMUTU $650,000 Quality 3 bedroom townhouse with high spec Views and location! Situated in a desirable location this 3 bedroom, 2 This is a fabulous little lifestyle with immaculate It’s time for a new family to make history in this delightful character Outstanding four bedroom home on 3260m² close fi xtures and fi ttings. Low maintenance section, in bathroom, double garage, standalone town house has to be viewed. 4brm/2bathroom home, good garaging and home. The setting is a sunny 5453m² site a short distance to town. to town amenities. Plus two bedroom separate self a top location. Don’t hesitate, view today. Great outdoor living area could easily be taken to the next step - So access to a river!!! All this and only minutes to 4 bedrooms, 2 sunrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious living areas plus contained cottage. Great value! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3265 close to town. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110407 town! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101013 rumpus. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110703 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110508 VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 DALE SMEATON - M: 027 452 6987 A: 07 871 4976

OPEN SUN 31ST 1.00-1.30 OPEN SUN 31ST 4.00-4.30 PRICE REDUCED PRICE REDUCED 15 GOLF ROAD, TE AWAMUTU $ BY NEG. 229 YOUNG ST, TE AWAMUTU BY NEG. $OFFERS $179,000 $209,000 This estate property is on a great 1012m² section in an A landmark character property. Spacious luxury home. 2 MY SELLER SAYS SELL! View this immaculately Great little fi rst home or investment buy! Set on a My out of town vendors want this property sold so have done excellent area. A do-up that you could turn into a lovely living areas, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, huge master suite presented property and enjoy the mature gardens – my nice sized section and with excellent decking this is a substantial price drop – this 2/3 brm unit is freestanding, home. Family are ready to meet the market and want this with sitting room, CV $650,000. Owners very motivated seller wants to hit the road and says bring all offers! a real little sweetie! private and although it needs a makeover the price is worth it! sold. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110412 to sell. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100116 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100101 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3247 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100208 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174

PRICE REDUCED NEW LISTING $219,000 $239,000 $269,000 $268,000 $355,000 Brilliant fi rst home or fi rst investment property with Absolutely immaculate from top to toe and ready Realistic vendor says bring me an offer. Very Near new home on fully fenced section with Lovely views and a great street! Do some good garaging and good sized fl at section. This to go!!! The seller wants to join his family in modern interior, heat pump, internal access heatpump, double glazing and great decking. Be landscaping and you will be adding great value to property has great potential and must be sold. Ring to Aussie so is keen to meet the market. garage and walk to town. Ring to view. warm and secure in this value for money home this good home. View today and see the potential. view today. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110512 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA091111 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101109 today! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110705 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA090609 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174

PRICE REDUCED PRICE REDUCED $349,000 $349,000 $339,000 $357,000 $395,000 You wont know how good this house is unless you inspect it Family Sized Home. Great four bedroom home with attached Vendor wants a sea change and needs this lovely solid If you are looking for a family home this could be it. Three double With a GV of $465,000 this property is excellent value! ! Absolutely immaculate inside and out and with all the mod granny fl at downstairs. Nice kitchen, double internal access home sold now! You must view to appreciate the ease of bedrooms, two living areas, two bathrooms and double garage. The spacious home needs a little updating but you will cons you would expect!.Vendors say BRING AN OFFER! garage, 825m² section with great views over town and living that this home allows. Three car garaging and close Low maintenance brick home on a great 1368m² section in a good be well rewarded! Vendors want a sale today. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101008 beyond. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110501 to town. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101003 location. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110608 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110409 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 GLENN: 021 925 944 or VICKI: 027 666 1270 GLENN: 021 925 944 or VICKI: 027 666 1270 VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING $440,000 $419,000 $749,000 $699,000 $810,000 + GST (IF ANY) Unique contemporary home with four bedrooms, My sellers want to return to the winterless north and offer this Spectacular is the only way to describe this property! The Fantastic lifestyle with good shedding, milking plant Stunning contemporary home set on 4.818HA very close study, 2 bathrooms, double garage and fantastic near new brick and tile home for sale! Double glazing, heat beautiful substantial home is set with a back drop of covented and very spacious home. This property is surplus to to town. This property is presented to the market in great views over town and beyond. A must to view. pump, 2bathrooms …. Everything you would expect from a native bush plus has plenty of grazing land. Must be viewed to be my sellers requirements and they want it gone. Ring condition and has the added bonus of a large shed suitable for View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110207 new home! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110706 appreciated. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101118 to view today! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA4925 contracting etc. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110702 VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 9 IN BUSINESS CIRCLES Return to retail for owners of Rustic Charm

BY CATHY ASPLIN

Te Awamutu couple Michael and Lee-Anne Bryant have swapped cars for collectibles. After selling their Kihikihi caryard they have returned to HOT retailing with their new business ‘Rustic ■ Te Awamutu having the best pies in Charm’. the country. The couple pre- viously operated simi- ■ Regaining your appearance after lar shops in Helensville and Otorohanga, but spitting out a citrus pip on the golf say finding a suitable course, then realising some time later premises for their new your plate with ‘teeth’ had gone too. venture proved more difficult than they first ■ Service with a smile at Health imagined. 2000. ‘‘We spent some time looking for the right ■ Very friendly, helpful car park guy place — that search included Cambridge at Pak ‘n’ Save - always says ‘hi’ and and Otorohanga — but the car park is always tidy. we preferred to be in Te Awamutu, so we decided on the spot by NOT the roundabout, which was previously used by ■ Pot holes in roads around our Olden Days. CBD. ‘‘We realise there is limited parking nearby, ■ Toilets beside main grandstand at but since opening we TC280711CA02 Albert Park. have found that isn’t RUSTIC CHARM owners Lee-Anne and Michael Bryant. really an issue. ■ Rubbish collectors who leave ‘‘We’ve had fantastic far South as Taupo to to our displays. everyday use.’’ free of charge around feedback about the hand-pick the right ‘‘Some pieces, such The Bryants take town, while a small empty bins in the middle of our shop. The response pieces. as the rolled arm furni- timetochattotheir charge applies to items driveways. from visitors has been ‘‘There’s a thrill for ture and dressers, are customers and, going to Otorohanga, very positive and very us when we find some being snapped up whether it be cars, Cambridge and Hamil- complimentary — it’s great pieces and we get straight away, so we are china or collectibles, ton. Anything further TEXT: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. been overwhelming a kick out of seeing always on the look-out they believe customer afield is by negotiation. Send to 021 521 947 really.’’ customers whose eyes for more. service is still hugely Rustic Charm is The Bryants spent light up when they spot ‘‘Many of our vin- important. open from 9.30am to many weeks sourcing something they’d really tage pieces prompt ‘‘We have a passion 5pm weekdays and EMAIL: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. an eclectic mix of new like. plenty of discussion for what we do, we 9.30am to 1pm on Satur- Send to [email protected] and vintage items for ‘‘Stock also comes with our older cus- enjoy sharing our finds days. the opening of their from reps that call in tomers — many can and we’re always learn- For further details DROP: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. new store. and we pick up some remember when things ing something new.’’ contact Michael or Lee- ‘‘We went as far via the internet, so we such as the old phones Furniture and larger Anne Bryant (ph 871 Drop into our offi ce 336 Alexandra Street North as Omaha and as are constantly adding and cream cans were in items can be delivered 2889). 10 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 rwteawamutu.co.nz Ph: 07 871 7149

View: Sunday 31st July, 2.30pm NEW LISTING Address: 1893 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu Price: $269,000 ID#TEA20544

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HUGE OPPORTUNITY 4 BEDROOMS & GREAT GARAGING Make your improvements to this affordable family home. Spacious sunny Mairi Gray lounge, separate dining and 2 heat pumps. Big workshop and established Mob 027 289 9354 grounds. Motivated vendor wants Action. A/H 871 8766

Address: 1/316 St Marys Ave REDUCED Price: NOW $159,000 ID#TEA20377

FAMILY LIVING AT IT’S BEST This very well located brick home offers 4 double bedrooms, Contact 2 bathrooms, dble garage & workshop. Enjoy entertaining? Contact – formal & informal living areas, family size kitchen and a swimming pool & spa offering the perfect setting for outdoor relaxation. An extremely well-maintained property so handy to sports/cycle stadium, primary school, college & town centre. P.S. Even room to park the boat! ID#TEA20555 UNBELIEVABLE VALUE View: Sunday 31st July, 1.00 - 2.00pm You will love this solid tidy 2 double bedroom unit. New carpet, single garage Mairi Gray Address: 608 Fairview Road, Te Awamutu Julie Atkins Lisa McBeth and private fenced yard. Great neighbours. Secure tenant in place. Mob 027 289 9354 Price: $449,000 0274 919 054 0274 909 294 Motivated Vender. A/H 871 8766

View: Sunday 31st, 1.30pm NEW LISTING REDUCED Address: Contact 179 Elizabeth Ave, Te Awamutu Price: NOW $339,000 ID#TEA20411

Julie Atkins Contact 0274 919 054 “ROSE COTTAGE” SEEKS NEW OWNER This 1950’s home is so attractive from the road and the appeal just continues as you step inside. North-facing with 2 bedrooms and an offi ce, single garage, internal access. Decked areas at front & rear of house. Well fenced, nicely 3 CAR GARAGING – IMMACULATE HOME landscaped and as “cute as a button”. ID#TEA20562 Set in quiet popular street, close to town. This 200m² brick home offers View: Sunday 31st July, 2.30 - 3.00pm 3 double bedrooms, light sunny open living and heating options for cold Mairi Gray Address: 165 Hillcrest Avenue, Te Awamutu Lisa McBeth winter days. Verandas for outdoor living & views. Mob 027 289 9354 Price: $229,000 0274 909 294 Vendors are committed to sell ACT NOW. A/H 871 8766

View: Sunday 31st July, BUSINESS/LEASE/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 12.30 - 1.15pm FOR SALE Address: Industrial Section 155 Rickit Rd 905 sqm $160,000 +GST TEA20430 67 Allen Road, Commercial Building 333 Sloane St 930 sqm $1.3m+ GST TEA20302 Te Awamutu Business Price: $425,000 Central Cafe/Restaurant – Going Concern $175,000 TEA20469 For Lease – Light Industrial ID#TEA20479 254 Rickit Rd 75 sqm - Offi ce & yard $17,000 + GST TEA20398 405 Rickit Rd 260 sqm - Offi ce/warehouse $21,000 + GST TEA20285 For Lease – Offi ce Space 37 Market St 297 sqm - Refurbished Contact professional offi ces, parking $40,000 + GST 38 Rickit Rd 96 sqm – Offi ce Admin. $11,000 + GST TEA20286 468 Alexandra St 500 sqm – First fl oor Neg. TEA20375 Jacob St 49 sqm $7,000 + GST For Lease – Retail Space CHARACTER, PERSONALITY & CHARM 263 Alexandra St 1048 sqm – Prime Retail P.O.A. TEA20376 *** All Leases Plus Outgoings 4 bedroom solid roughcast & tile home with heaps of character & charm, modern kitchen, double garage, spacious living areas and in-ground pool. Nev Kemp ENQUIRIES: GREGG TICKELPENNY 5000m² of well fenced land & only minutes from Te Awamutu, this property is Mob 027 271 9801 Mob: 027 278 9068 Offi ce: 871 7149 www.rwteawamutu.co.nz in a class of its own! A/H 871 9801

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TC280711SP11A CHOPPER Appeal Cake Silent Auction winner Margaret Verkroost, and grandson Felix Johnson, collect their cake from Westpac Te Awamutu staff member Adam Glenister.

Te Awamutu Westpac staff gave the ‘‘This service is a truly life-saving TC280711SP11B local rescue helicopter service a real operation, and everyone has a role in POKURU School students with their winning Colgate Castle creation. boost during this year’s Chopper keeping New Zealand’s rescue helicop- Appeal when they ran a silent auction ters in the skies,’’ says Sarah John- Pokuru School has taken out Redwood School n Wellington and the wider community have really for a special cake. ston, local Westpac Chopper Appeal one of five highly contested Merrilands School in New Ply- been resourceful. One of our dads Local support was incredible, with coordinator. creative prizes in the Awesome mouth. spent nine hours — with kids in businesswoman Tracy Unsworth of ‘‘It’s really important to play our Colgate Carton Race for its design The five top financial prizes of toothpaste suits — standing out- A’Riginal Cakes donating a unique part and raise awareness of this vital of an impressive castle sculpture. $10,000 worth of sports equip- side Albany New World asking Chopper cake. service, as well as raise much-needed The winning creation, made ment, went to Akitio School in shoppers for their Colgate Westpac staff members Sally West funds.’’ entirely of Colgate toothpaste Dannevirke, Te One School in the cartons,’’ Ali Logan, Head of and Jeff Hitchcock then took the cake The country’s rescue helicopter cartons, contains everything from Chatham Islands, Lynton Downs Sports at Belmont Primary says. around the streets and business and services provide a dedicated 24-hour, a drop down gate to its very own School in Kaikoura, Waimate The object of the Race was for ran a ‘silent auction’. seven day a week service that makes a Colgate flag. Main School in Waimate and schools to collect as many empty Red Red Red owner Margaret life or death difference for thousands Thanks to the ambitious Belmont School in Auckland. Colgate toothpaste cartons as pos- Verkroost won the auction with a $150 of New Zealanders every year. Last students at Pokuru School, the Auckland’s Belmont School sible between March 28 and June bid. She then donated the cake to St year the rescue helicopters completed school has won its choice of sports collected an impressive 9,077 30. Patrick’s School’s junior department. over 5000 missions. equipment up the value of $1000. cartons — the most cartons of any The initiative was part of an The branch staff had a lot of fun ‘‘All funds raised in Te Awamutu The remaining four creative school in the competition — and awareness campaign to promote raising awareness and over $4000 for will go back to our the local service, prizes went to Havelock North celebrated the final day with a the importance of healthy life- the annual Chopper Appeal through the Westpac Waikato Rescue Helicop- Intermediate in Havelock North, Colgate red and white mufti day. styles while encouraging children various fundraising activities. ter Trust,’’ she says. Fairhaven School in Te Puke, ‘‘Our kids, staff, parents and to get brushing. BUILT BY DESIGN Waikato Toyota Through quality design we produce a quality home COME SEE THE COMPANY WITH 10 YEARS WOF Specials EXPERIENCE IN PRODUCING QUALITY

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BY COLIN THORSEN Before the ambulance left the ground taking 26-13, having already claimed a four try bonus Murray to Waikato Hospital, his Te Awamutu point. Te Awamutu Sports and Otorohanga rugby Sports team-mate, lock Luke Rhind suffered a Cohen Masson scored for Sports, with Nathan players are great mates when playing alongside shoulder injury and joined him in the ambulance. George kicking two penalties and a conversion. each other in Peace Cup representative fixtures for The ambulance returned when Otorohanga Sports scored a late second half try to halfback Te Awamutu sub union. halfback Ben Needham suffered a leg injury, but Kirtis McNaughten, converted by George. But their is no love lost when it comes to the worst injury was to Otorohanga’s try scoring Leon Emery and Masson were joint Sports’ playing for their respective clubs against each winger Sekove Seriki, who broke his ankle. players of the day. Emery ran hard, creating other in Waikato premier rugby. Otorohanga clinched second place and a home several breaks, and tackled strongly, while Masson The local derby at the Island Reserve in semi-final against third placed Fraser Tech this took the ball up strongly and had a huge tackle Otorohanga on Saturday, won 43-20 by the hosts, Saturday with a six tries to two win over Te count. was marred by a spate of serious injuries to Awamutu Sports. Te Awamutu Sports meet Hamilton Marist in players on both sides. It was Otorohanga’s 12th win of the season. the first round of the Waikato Draught Plate ‘‘There was nothing malice about the play Ecolab Te Awamutu Sports contributed far (bottom four) at Marist’s Dey Street grounds this leading to the injuries, the game was played in more to this game than the scoreline suggests. Saturday. good spirit,’’ says Sports’ manager, Peter Bain. The visitors were hot on attack for the first 10 Waylon Tangohau will be playing his 150th ‘‘It was just good old fashioned, hard, physical minutes, only to see Otorohanga score an intercept game for Sports Senior A team. rugby.’’ try and another try from the restart to lead 14-0. Tangohau has been a great servant, whether The ambulance service had a busy time Sports were playing catchup rugby for the rest of playing in the No. 10 or No. 15 jersey. His silky CFP attending to both teams. the match. skills have seen him selected for Te Awamutu WAYLON TANGOHAU A stray sprig left a gaping hole in centre Mark Despite being reduced to 13 with two players Peace Cup team, Waikato B and New Zealand playing his 150th game Murray’s leg, requiring several stitches. sinbinned, Otorohanga went to halftime leading under 85kg side. for Sports on Saturday. Ohaupo top qualifiers

Ohaupo clinched a home semi-final in Waikato second division rugby with a resounding 41-0 demolition job on Matangi Hillcrest. Ken Collins reports that the bonus point win also ensured Ohaupo pipped Hamilton Old Boys as top qualifiers from the round-robin. After absorbing a sustained opening 10 minute period on attack from Matangi, Ohaupo manufac- TE AWAMUTU tured their first try from a long range attack. The backs chanced their arm from inside their half to put winger Tevita Davidson away in the corner. Soon after Ohaupo, with a series of pick and goes, released the ball to the backs and second five Ethan Cassidy-Minhinnick crashed his way over for a 10-0 lead. Matangi kept Ohaupo in an arm wrestle for the next 20 minutes. Try number three was scored by Justin ‘Tank’ Hinchco, who kicked a loose ball through and showed good pace to beat a Matangi player and the dead ball line for his first five pointer this season. Ohaupo led 15-0 at halftime. Then came the try of the match. Ohaupo were hot on attack, only to lose the ball. Matangi’s backs counter attacked to halfway, then kicked ahead. The foot race was won by Zane Sedden, who launched an Ohaupo attack. The forwards and backs passing was exceptional in the wet conditions as play switched from one side of the field to the other resulting in Opie Davidson scoring under the posts. First five Mike Monahan scored try number five, following up his own chip kick and winning the race to the line. He added the conversion. Ohaupo attacked from a series of five metre scrums in the closing stages. When Matangi held them out, they switched to a maul and a couple of pick and goes lresulted in Opie Davidson scoring his second try in the corner. There was just enough time left for veteran first five Mike Monahan to show he still retains his attacking ability — gathering his own kick and running 40 metres to score 15 metres in from touch. NEWSFLASH Prop Josh Gibbs celebrated his last game (off on his OE) by converting the try to the delight of his team-mates and supporters. Ohaupo meet Te Akau next Saturday in a home TE AWAMUTU’S HOME EXPO IS ON AGAIN semi-final at Ohaupo Memorial Park. • HRV SYSTEMS • CAMPERVANS • FINANCE SATURDAY• CARS • LANDSCAPING 10TH • KITCHENS SEPTEMBER 2011 • SOLICITORS • AIR CONDITIONING • INSURANCE The last• ART2 Expos • INTERIOR have DESIGN been huge • WOOD successes FIRES - don’t miss out! • GAS FIRES • ARCHITECTS • BUILDERS ne food – BOOK •YOUR CARPET/CURTAINS SITE NOW • INSPIRATION – 41 44 SITES • SWIMMING ALREADY POOLS BOOKED Exhibitor• JOINERY brochures • VALUERSare available • SURVEYORS from LJ Hooker or Te Awamutu Courier Deli Alley• ADVICE exhibition • IDEASsites also • availableDEALS for local producers of fi • SPA POOLSContact • Kasia FUN or •Diane COFFEE for more information • MUFFINS • COMPETITIONS • ENTERTAINMENT Phone: Diane TyerEmail: - 871 [email protected] Ext 208 or Kasia - 021 2265 509

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Hayden McCormick and Scott Creighton are BY COLIN THORSEN behind the rapid Fijian making a big impact racing in Europe in preparation team on both occasions. for the UCI Junior Track World Championships in Te Awamutu multi- Simms acquitted Moscow. event athlete Phil himself extremely well The rapid Te Awamutu riders’ team-mate Fraser Simms is thriving in running the same 400m Gough continued the BikeNZ under-19 track squad’s coach Criss Strange’s relay leg as the 19-year- European success with a win at the junior kermesse stable in Hamilton. old who broke the 100m (Belgium for criterium or circuit race) at Geel. The 17-year-old and 200m Oceania It was the third win from three kermesses for the switched his allegiance records. Kiwi junior team in Belgium. to Hamilton City Hawks The last day saw him McCormick and Creighton rounded out the top 10 club at Porritt Stadium, compete in the long in the 84km race. Hamilton in March this jump, placing fourth Dylan Kennett, winner from Hulshout mid week, year. with a jump of 6.54m. crashed early and was unable to rejoin the fast Strange told the Cour- The New Zealand charging 60-strong peloton on the flat, 4.2km circuit. ier that Simms came to team finished fourth The under-19 BikeNZ track development riders him with a ‘really good’ overall out of 22 were backing up their success at Herk de Stad and a background, having had countries, with seven Kiwi trifecta on the podium at Hulshout when Neal Webb as his gold, 11 silver and three Kennett won the 75km kermesse solo after 25 laps of development coach for bronze. a 3km circuit. three years — during The multi-talented Te McCormick took second solo, with Gough which time he achieved Awamutu athlete is rounding out the podium in a sprint finish from a stunning results at club, keen to break the New small group. The peloton finished some distance regional and national Zealand Secondary behind. level. Schools’ 300m hurdles Hulshout is a prestigious amateur kermesse with ‘‘Although he’s rela- record of 36.9 at Welling- 200 riders in the over 19s and 100 riders in the under tively knew to my stable ton in December. 19s (which the New Zealand boys rode). of athletes, I believe he’s He has a personal At the 96km Herk de Stad Kermesse last week, got huge potential,’’ says best of 37.8. Gough soloed to the win, with Scott Creighton Strange, New Zealand His other goals are to second and all five Kiwi junior riders placing in the Academy of Sport’s win the New Zealand top 10. regional co-ordinator U19 decathlon title in ‘‘The guys are riding really well, but realise that (for) Waikato Bay Of February 2012 and 400m the fast approaching Worlds in Moscow will be a Plenty. hurdles at New Zealand different fish,’’ says team manager, Stephen Connell. ‘‘He’s rapidly improv- club championships a ‘‘They will be up against the best young track ing as a hurdler. Having month later. riders from a lot of countries.’’ current under-19 As for qualifying for national champion Cam next year’s World Jun- French as his training ior Athletics Champion- partner is helping tre- TC280711SP14 ships in Barcelona, Apeldoorn wins mendously — he is defin- PHIL SIMMS honing his hurdles technique in order to qualify for the Junior Strange says his protege itely benefiting from World Athletics Championships. has got a realistic John Apeldoorn skipped his team of Bert Booth group training.’’ chance if all all goes his and Julie Apeldoorn to victory in the Generation Simms rates the 400m strength, speed and next couple of years.’’ the 400m hurdles in way. Homes sponsored triples tournament at Te Awa- hurdles as his specialist power, and athletes Simms won three sil- 54.42, only 0.2 seconds His two options are to mutu Bowling Club. event but Strange don’t reach their peak ver medals representing behind the winner, also qualify in either the They were the only team to record a maximum believes his future will until around 24,’’ says New Zealand at last representing New Zea- 400m hurdles or four wins. ultimately be in the Strange. month’s open Oceania land. decathlon. The runner-up team of skip Ross McGrail, decathlon. ‘‘Phil is already train- Athletics Champion- His two other medals Simms is sponsored and John Jones managed three ‘‘It may be three or ing as an allrounder and ships at Apia Park came in the 4x400m and by Kukri, Cornerstone wins and a plus eight points for and against four years away, will continue to make Stadium, Samoa. 4x100m relays. New Zea- Trust and Pirongia differential. decathlon is all about improvements over the He finished second in land finished second Lions Club.

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Bank Street. the sponsors and Phone 871-8677 Passed away St John’s Hall Christian Book bus supporters. Sunday, July 31, 7.30pm or (021) 937-393 peacefully on July 23. Palmer Street at St Andrew’s; August 5. In particular the hair 9.30am-3.00pm. Subscription Concert No 3 Dearly loved mum of Enquiries: 872-4878 dressers, PaperPlus, Fay, Irene and Dene. www.teawamutu.net/standrews Fresh Choice, the Te Door Sales from 7pm Livestock & Poultry Loved mother-in-law, Awamutu RSA, the Te Awamutu grandmother and METHODIST ADULTS $25 great grandmother to St John’s Workingmens Club, Presented by Te Awamutu Furkins Bar, Pirongia SENIORS $22 AB HEIFER To many. Will be missed. CHURCH Anglican Church Cafe, and Davies Music Federation Funeral to be held on Foods for your much 15 - 20 YRS $10 in association with CALVES Margaret Collins Thursday, July 28 at Sunday, July 31 8.00am-OldStJohn’s 10.00am appreciated support. UNDER 15 FREE Chamber Music New Zealand Prompt pick up Happy 80th Davis Funeral Home, 2 9.30am - St Saviour’s and payment Udys Road, Pakuranga Presbyterians join us 10.00am - St John’s Birthday Mum. at 12.30pm. All for Parish Worship Phone Nick on communications to c/- at Te Awamutu 4.30pm-OldStJohn’s (07) 878-3168 or Lots of love from (027) 243-1333 Fay Mullins, PO Box ALL Choral Evensong DUTY your family in 51701, Pakuranga. WELCOME and pot luck tea. New Zealand PHARMACY ALL CALVESCALVES Acknowledgements Enquiries 871-5376 Contact 871-5568 TE AWAMUTU and Australia. REV MAUREEN CALMAN A/h 870-4489 PHARMACY WANTED STEPHENS Interested in being a candidate at the Paddy. OPEN forthcoming election? • Bobby Calves 8258963AA Deaths The Stephens family every Weekend • Sick Calves GUISE acknowledges the Saturday Act is seeking a candidate for the • Injured Calves Kenneth Graeme (Ken). support and care given 9.00am - 5.00pm • Casualty Calves Dear friend of the over many years by Sunday Taranaki King Country Electorateorate • Prompt payment at end of Woods family. Rest in Jacky Rice and & Public Holidays calf season Noelene Gaye to our peace after a life well 10.00am - 1.00pm If you are interested and would like to learn more • Collection six days a week lived. mother Paddy. Words cannot express enough please phone the Waikato Bay of Plenty Regional PH: Matthew 021 215 7489 GUISE our gratitude. Paddy’s Board member Peter 027 571 0000 for details Kenneth Graeme. life was made easier On July 25, 2011 at because of you. Thank TE AWAMUTU 8259680AA Vince Ashworth 07 889 1970 Waikato Hospital, you. Robyn Robins after a long journey, (Stephens). CONTINUING or email [email protected] ALL MILK may he now be at STEPHENS EDUCATION peace. Husband of Paddy. WANTED Mary-Jane (Colleen) JESUS PUBLIC NOTICE The Stephens family Wednesday, Firewood and loved father of FOR CALVES thanks everyone who August 3, 10.00am Sale of Liquor Act Gary, Rodd and offered sympathy INVITES YOU TO 1989 DRY firewood, free Phone Deb Kirkham Jennifer, Peter and Entry: $2 delivery, $80m3. Phone 871-4815 following the recent Pursuant to or (027) 490-1007 Kerry. Loved death of Paddy. We are Waipa Workingmen’s (027) 266-7896 or 871-3368. grandfather of Danny, deeply touched by “The Supper Room” Club Section 41(3) Madi and Amber. your thoughts and Speaker: FIREWOOD for sale, 5m3 - ANTIBIOTIC/REJECT The service for Ken will kind expressions of General Distributors $170, expected shortage MILK wanted. Phone be held 1.00pm, Friday, COME AND DINE AT THE Michael Williams respect for our loss. Topic: Limited, a duly this winter. Phone (07) Farrelly Calf Rearing July 29, 2011, at Robyn, Paul, Fran, MASTER’S TABLE 873-9190 or (021) 617-349. 871-5075 or text (021) kihikihi St Andrews Iraq’s Political Mark, Kelly, Sam and Church Fellowship incorporated company 723-048. Presbyterian Church, Andrea. Situation in the having its registered offi ce 5 Whitmore Street, Sunday, 11.00am start - Come as you are Middle East CALF milk wanted. at Auckland has made For Sale Phone Rusty Tipping Kihikihi. Followed by In Memoriam Scout Hall - Opposite Information Centre EverybodyWelcome interment at Te application to the District (021) 780-105 or (021) Awamutu Lawn WILSON Phone Mark (021) 256-4165 MUTTONBIRDS 408-548. 8179276AA Licensing Agency at Te Cemetery. The family Hayley. NEW season - A-grade, are ever so grateful for Ten years ago today. 8123748AA Tuition ALCOHOLICS Awamutu for the renewal $13 each. Phone (027) Plants & Gardens the care given to Ken "We miss you, ANONYMOUS of its Off-Licence in 206-2606. by Tamahere Eventide our angel." IS YOUR CHILD respect of the premises Home. All Mum, Dad, Kelly, and If you want to COMPOST communications to David. ARTISTIC and drink that’s situated at 181 Sloane PUKEATUA Peak imaginative? Do they TREADMILL the Guise family, c/- your business Street, Te Awamutu ELITE Fitness, hardly Compost, Bio Gro 262 Ohaupo Road, Te love to draw, paint and Certificate 4971 CO1, for Lost and Found master crafty creations? IF YOU WANT known as Countdown. used, $800 ono, throw in Awamutu. TO STOP, Ab King machine. Phone all your farming and Rosetown Family We are taking The general nature of the gardening requirements, FOUND THAT’S OURS (021) 141-2584. Funerals. enrolments now for our business conducted under depot on Payne Road, PRESCRIPTION glasses, term three club nights. Phone 871-4072 Kihikihi. Phone Ray on LAWN blue frames, Mahoe For more information or 870-3463 the licence is that of a (027) 417-7665 or 871-7156. Kaye Ormiston. Street area on Saturday, please phone 871-8251 or supermarket. The days on Garage Sales Passed away July 23. Collect from Te 870-1961. STANDARDS and peacefully at home on Awamutu Courier office. which and the hours during topiary, nursery open Fridays, 10.00am-4.00pm, July 24, 2011, one week Phone 871-5151. Te Awamutu Public Notices which liquor is sold under short of her 66th Courier 132 Sainsbury Road, birthday. Loved sister Personal the licence are: Monday Pirongia or phone Susan Ranstead on 871-9105. of Lynley and Graham AFTER abortion stress? to Sunday, 7.00am - Lawry and loved Ring Pregnancy 11.00pm for consumption special aunt of Ian, Meetings KIHIKIHI Wanted to Buy Counselling Services off the premises. 54A OLIVER STREET or Exchange Andrew and Nathan. 0800 773 4626 anytime. The application may be T.V.s, plus much much OPARAU more, 8.00am start. Monumental Masons inspected during ordinary WHALEBOAT TO VISIT VISITED BUYING Te Awamutu Memorials COMMITTEE offi ce hours at the offi ce ❏❏COLOSTRUM ANNUAL GENERAL of the Waipa District Granite Headstones, Bronze Plaques, MEETING Licensing Agency at Waipa Calf milk Added Inscription and Restoration District Council, 101 Bank Tuesday, August 16, Phone John Street, Te Awamutu. 871-1899 or Ph Garth Williams - (07) 871-5131 7.00pm at the (027) 404-4909 Oparau Club Any person who is entitled Funeral Directors All Welcome to object and who wishes to Contact Hayley 871-0812 object to the renewal of the TE AWAMUTU CALF MILK Te Awamutu licence may, not later than 347 YOUNG STREET 10 working days after the Start 8.00am, household REQUIRED Funeral Services date of the fi rst publication items, children’s toys, Prompt pick up Kihikihi Domain gift baskets for all and payment of this notice, fi le a notice occasions. Please phone John 7898184AA Sports Incorporated in writing of the objection TO VISIT VISITED on 871-6908 or ANNUAL GENERAL with: The Secretary of the ❏❏(027) 445-4325 MEETING District Licensing Agency at Waipa District Council, COLOSTRUM Alexandra House Chapel Wednesday, August 17, 2011 Private Bag 2402, Te Grazing SURPLUS MILK at the 570 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU Awamutu 3840. WANTED Kihikihi Cricket Pavilion This is the second BALEAGE 8257328AA at 7.30pm publication of this notice. ROUND bales, ten Bococks Calf Rearing For compassionate and caring service call equivalent, top quality All Welcome 8232306AA Garth & Lynette Williams The fi rst publication was guaranteed. Phone (027) Phone 8721-772 or Any queries to made on July 21, 2011. 8242739AA 333-5452. 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