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Swap crops On a local mission Crop Swap Te Awamutu meets on Sunday, April 21 from 2pm to 3pm at Mahuika House, 114 Downes St. The free, all-ages event brings together backyard gardeners, home bakers and food foragers keen to swap high-quality local food on a regular basis. Bring your excess produce, baking or preserves. Rotary Book Fair collection Te Awamutu Rotary’s annual Book Fair isn’t until June 25 – 29, but they need your books, records, CDs and DVDs now for sorting. Restoring war graves to Items can be dropped off at Mitre 10 Mega or Paper Plus & Toyworld. honour wartime veterans Please no magazines, Reader’s Digest books or videos. Contact Laurel on 027 618 4454 for further information. Money help The Te Awamutu Bible Chapel is offering a free money management course. The three-night course offers a smart, simple way for people to build, balance, and stick to their budgets. The course is at 7pm on Rowan Miller is on a mission to restore the graves of veterans buried in the Waipa¯/King Country as part of a national initiative by the New May 6, 13 and 20 at Te Zealand Remembrance Army. She is pictured at the Te Ku¯iti Old Cemetery, holding a photo of her great-grandfather George Miller, who Awamutu Bible Chapel. is a World War I veteran and is buried there. Photo / Todd Ward, Waitomo News For more details visit capnz.org/get-help/cap- BY BETHANY ROLSTON could be hundreds. father — fought in World War II, serving in money-course or phone 871 Then she will organise working bees to the Solomon Islands and later in Egypt. Both 8667. Rowan Miller is embarking on a project of identify and clean each grave. men survived the war but chose to have a remembrance and respect — and she’s invit- Rowan is unsure how long the project will veteran’s grave. Bible Chapel ing the community to join her. take, or how many veterans’ graves are in her “They were both passionate about vet- The Te Awamutu woman is on a mission to area, but it could be more than a year of work. erans’ affairs and ensuring veterans were foodbank restore the graves of veterans buried in the For Rowan, it’s a family connection and treated fairly and appropriately,” Rowan Te Awamutu Bible Chapel Waipa¯/King Country. passion for history that inspired her to says. is changing office hours to She is part of a national initiative run by volunteer. “They were also both longstanding mem- the Remembrance Army Her grandfather and great-grandfather are bers of the Te Ku¯iti RSA.” 9am-3pm weekdays. (NZRA), volunteering as a regional co- war veterans and buried in Te Ku¯iti. Rowan is passionate about history and The change will take place ordinator. Rowan is in charge of identifying “When I heard about the NZRA I wanted to genealogy and keen to give back to her from Tuesday, April 23 and and cleaning veteran’s graves at seven cem- put my hand up and do something to help community. will affect collections and eteries — Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Pirongia, honour my grandfather and great- The role is voluntarily and Rowan is doing pickups — one being the O¯ torohanga, Te Ku¯iti, Pio Pio and Aria. grandfather,” Rowan says. the work outside of her full-time job of Bible Chapel Foodbank She is one of about 30 regional “This is my home patch and where most of administrator for the Te Awamutu Museum. collection. coordinators managing the volunteers in her my family are from, so this is the logical place “I have a lot of respect for the RSA and For queries phone 871 area. Her first goal is to raise awareness and to do it.” what it does, and this is one way I can help,” 8667. rally keen volunteers. Rowan’s great-grandfather George Miller she says. She will then organise a survey of each served as a medic in World War I. cemetery to count veteran graves — there His son Frank Miller — Rowan’s grand- ■ Continued page 2

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■ From page 1 The NZRA will work with former army major Simon headstones and plaques left in veteran organisations, iwi, Strombom. disrepair. “I’m interested in mucking hapu¯ and marae, schools, ca- There are an estimated “Many families of our fallen in and am keen to hear from det forces, and anyone inter- 350,000 to 400,000 war graves in have since moved on and they anyone else also interested in ested in helping with the pro- New Zealand, based on the can no longer maintain the doing their bit.” ject. numbers of New Zealanders graves. [email protected] The NZRA aims to raise the In New Zealand there is no who served in World War I and “The need for this work to standard of New Zealand’s war single organisation that World War II. Many of these be done now is beyond ur- graves to be the same or higher oversees the maintenance and are scattered throughout New gent.” than those overseas. upkeep of war graves, accord- Zealand’s service cemeteries It is hoped that once the ing to the NZRA. and public cemeteries. ■ Rowan wants to hear from project is completed, any New Various agencies contri- “These graves are the final people keen to help identify and Zealander or visitor to their bute to maintaining the resting place of New Zealand’s clean graves in the Te Awamutu, Kihikihi and Pirongia cemeteries. We’re online at nzmecommunitynews.pressreader.com local cemetery, memorials or graves, yet the responsibility service people who returned plots would be satisfied that remains largely that of the home,” Simon says. She can be reached on service graves were well cared families and respective “Unfortunately, many have [email protected] or 027 2016 for. councils. The NZRA is led by been long forgotten and their 200 5485.

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Te Awamutu College drama Enjoy exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and award students are over the moon after winning wines scooping major awards in a regional theatre competition. The perfect place to celebrate special occasions Nine students from the Year 13 Outdoor play area for children drama class entered five scenes into the regional heat of the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival, held at St Peter’s School, Cambridge on Saturday, April 6. The annual festival involves more than half the country’s secondary schools. During the regionals, students choose and perform a 15-minute 702 Rukuhia Road, Ohaupo adult or student-directed scene Book today! 07 825 2893 from a Shakespearean play, or a five-minute student-directed www.vilagradwines.co.nz excerpt. Schools from each region are then selected to participate in the national festival, held in Welling- ton over the Queen’s Birthday holiday weekend. In the national festival, students compete for a spot in the Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand National Shakespeare Schools Production. The week-long workshop, held in September, involves intensive This newspaper is subject to NZ Media Council rehearsals and sessions, culminat- procedures. A complaint must fi rst be directed ing in public performances. Twenty-four students from the in writing, within one month of publication, group of 48 will then be selected to be part of a theatre company to to [email protected]. If not satisfi ed with perform at Shakespeare’s Globe in the response, the complaint may be referred to London. At each regional heat, however, the Media Council PO Box 10-879, The Terrace, one student is chosen to bypass the national selection stage and go 6143. Or use the online complaint straight to the week-long work- shop, a competition for outstand- form at www.mediacouncil.org.nz. Please include ing individual performers. copies of the article and all correspondence with Te Awamutu Year 13 student Tayla West won this spot. the publication. Tayla performed in extracts from The Merry Wives of Windsor Te Awamutu College drama students scooped major awards in the and Much Ado About Nothing. She Waikato regional heat of the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival. Back also directed and performed in an row from left: Megan Jones, Jamiee Gielen and Hinewai Biddle. Front extract from Hamlet. row from left: Tayla West and Rylan Richardson. Photo / Bethany Rolston Te Awamtu College students won the award for the best five- feedback from adjudicators Will Shakespeare’s theatre, the second minute piece, Macbeth, with Rylan Hall and Ben Barrington.” Globe. Richardson directing fellow The students received NCEA Students also enjoyed a per- students Jamiee Gielen, Hinewai Level 3 credits for their work. formance and workshop from The Biddle and Megan Jones. Lisa says a theatre workshop Ugly Shakespeare Company. Te Awamutu College head of held earlier in the year at the Te Awamutu College principal drama department Lisa Stoneham school contributed to the students’ Tony Membery says he is thrilled says she was proud of all the success. with the students’ success. students that entered. The workshop was run by Pip “We are delighted with the “It was fantastic to have their Smith, the director of the Summer result and proud of our students.” Search for your hard work rewarded and really Shakespeare play Pericles, Prince Tony says the school is looking good for those who can have the of Tyre. into supporting the students’ trip opportunity to do the workshops “It was a great start to our to Wellington from its culture and next job. in Wellington,” she says. journey this term which has been arts fund. She says there were 25 entries focused on Elizabethan Theatre.” The school will also help with from nine Waikato schools. The whole Year 13 class has fundraising for travel, accommo- “The Sheilah Winn Festival is been studying Elizabethan dation, food and other expenses. always a real melting pot for top Theatre this term, with the best quality performance,” Lisa says. scenes chosen to compete in the ■ If the public wants to support the “The competition is always competition. school’s fundraising ventures, they yudu.co.nz really tough at the Waikato This term the class also went to can contact the business manager at regional section and Te Awamutu the Pop-up Globe in , a Te Awamutu College or email College students got some amazing temporary working replica of [email protected]

FDANZ 4 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, April 18, 2019 Making art with just No.8 wire

BY DEAN TAYLOR

The 2019 Fieldays No.8 Wire Art Award will be hotly contested with two past winners, including Wharepapa South artist Dagmar Elliott, four recent place-getters and a previ- ous people’s choice award recipient among this year’s finalists. The annual award, managed by Waikato Museum and partnered by rural supplies co-operative Farmlands, showcases the value, versatility and sym- bolism of No.8 wire through the creation of artworks made from this iconic material of Kiwi agriculture. Twenty-five artworks by 23 artists have been selected by the award judge, University of Auck- land Associate Professor Local artists Dagmar Elliott and her son Nick (pictured) won the 2014 Fieldays No.8 Linda Tyler. Wire National Art Award with their entry Rustic Hinaki. Photo / Stephen Barker / Barker Photography They will be exhibited from May 11 to June 9 at choice award winner Ricks Her son Nick, an engin- place-getters will receive Hamilton’s ArtsPost. Terstappen is a double eer, taught her to weld so $1000 and $500 respectively “This exhibition really finalist this year. she could cerate her pieces. from the National Fieldays showcases the versatility Dagmar is a research Some adorn the farm, Society. of No.8 wire as a material technician for DairyNZ but some have been sold if President Peter Carr for making art,” says gets her artistic inspira- people ask, but she does it will award the President’s Linda. tion from her and husband for the love and not to sell. Choice Award and visitors “This year’s entries Hobby wire artist Dagmar Elliott from Wharepapa South Peter’s Wharepapa South She says Fieldays has to the exhibition have the show how it can be is a finalist in the 2019 Fieldays No.8 Wire Art Award. farm. always been an important opportunity to vote for the braided, twisted, tied, She won the award with her son Nick in 2014 and was She says rusty wire is a part of family life over the People’s Choice Award. wrapped, woven or just left runner-up in 2015. Photo / Dean Taylor great material to work years and she likes to sup- “It’s fantastic to see the in coils as it comes, and be with. port the organisation. talent among this year’s expressive of both strength She was also runner-up in 2017 runner-up Gaye Dagmar first entered The winning artworks finalists and we look for- and delicacy, energy and 2015 with wire jandals. Jurisich, John the No.8 Wire Art Award will be announced at an ward to seeing the line.” The finalists also Mulholland, who was third in 2013, and had success in awards ceremony on masterpieces they have Dagmar was a winner include 2017 winner Jill in 2017 and 2018 third the following two years, as Friday, May 10. created for this year’s com- in 2014 with Rustic Hinaki, Godwin (2017), 2018 placegetter Bev Goodwin. well as being a finalist The winner will receive petition,” says Peter. created with her son Nick. runner-up Fiona Clark, Last year’s people’s again in 2016. $7000 and second and third Thursday, April 18, 2019 Te Awamutu Courier 5 Sessions a chance to Local artists unite watch artists at work

BY BETHANY ROLSTON for Embracing Art

A feast of art is coming to Te Awamutu for the A group of local artists annual Artists at Work are coming together to put sessions. on an exhibition at the The free event invites Burchell Pavilion in Te the public to observe digi- Awamutu. tal artists, painters and The exhibition is titled sculptors working on cur- Embracing Art and is rent projects in the Te available for viewing on Awamutu Library Com- April 25-27 from 10am to munity Room. 4pm. Jack Kirwan is one of 25 “It’s about embracing local artists taking part all types of art,” says and will be “doing his group member Sue thing” on Saturday, April Gordon, who will be exhib- 27 from 10am to midday. iting her work. Jack is the owner of “The work includes Lustrum Invictus, a Te everything from abstract Awamutu studio art and collage to water- specialising in tattoos, art, colour and acrylic. piercings and flowers. “There’s something for He is a fulltime tattooist everyone at this exhi- and artist, working with a bition.” large range of media and The artists are a group painting mostly with Te Awamutu artist and tattooist Jack Kirwan is one of of local men and women acrylics. 25 artists taking part in the annual Artists at Work who meet every week at Jack often paints on sessions in the Te Awamutu Library community room. the Rosebank Art Centre, recycled materials such as Photo / Supplied a community art facility Te Awamutu man Charlie Stewart is one of the artists hardwood from pallets, old on Churchill Street that exhibiting work in the Embracing Art exhibition in the doors and cardboard. “Murals bring colour contemporary styles. aims to foster, promote Burchell Pavilion. Photo / Bethany Rolston “I enjoy painting on and inspiration to a com- Jack says he is looking and support local arts. those types of materials munity, and that can only forward to the Artists at It is the second time the The group meets at about socialising and because they’ve already be a good thing. I’m always Work sessions and is group has exhibited its Rosebank Art Centre on enjoying each other’s com- got a life of their own,” open to doing community excited to meet fellow work — the first exhi- Fridays from 9.30am to pany, with morning tea Jack says. work and I hope more artists. bition was two years ago. 1.30pm. keeping the artists Jack has painted sev- people approach me about “There is a lot of really The artists will be “Our regular art charged. eral murals around Te it.” amazing talent around Te showing about six pieces sessions are a chance to Awamutu, including at the Jack is currently illus- Awamutu.” of art each — most of come together, learn from ■ The group welcomes new netball courts and the Te trating a book, Coming which will be for sale. one another, share members. Awamutu AFC soccer back in, written by local ■ The Artists at Work For some of the artists, resources and take part in Bring along paints, canvases club. writer Kingsley Field. sessions are during library it is their first time exhib- informal critique,” Sue etc. and enjoy the company. “Many of the murals He is also working on a opening hours on Friday, April iting, while others are says. $20 per term, morning tea I’ve done have been volun- series of paintings — 12 26 and Saturday, April 27. well-established artists in Although the artist are included. tarily to help community portraits of local people — Programmes are available the Te Awamutu commun- there to get work done, the For more information contact groups,” Jack says. combining traditional and from the Te Awamutu Library. ity. group is just as much Linda on 871 3742.

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Sixty minis will line up in Kaitaia tomorrow at the start of an epic 2500km journey to Inver- cargill. It will take the teams six long days to reach their destination, following the route taken in the classic Kiwi movie Goodbye Pork Pie. A fighting spirit, a good dose of Kiwi ingenuity and a compre- hensive tool box will be key to going the distance. Intrepid drivers from all over New Zealand, and the UK will be at the wheel, with some cars dating back to the 1960s. Mini Limo. Te Awamutu is represented in the Pork Pie Mini Charity Run by Team Harty Mechanical. John Harty is driving his 1978 Mini Clubman on the rally for the fourth time. He will be joined this year by his cousin Max Poddington from because he wanted to come to New Zealand and do something different. “The Pork Pie Mini Charity Run should fit the bill,” says John. “I keep doing it because it is a lot of fun.” Team Harty Mechanical 1978 Mini Clubman and owner/driver John Harty. Photo / Dean Taylor Mini Mac truck and trailer. John also did some work on three of the other Minis in the wonderful people and their 2017’s run raised more than thank you. Your support means “It’s not the kids’ fault. rally. shared love of the little car. $220,000, providing children liv- we can give kids the hand up They’re just the ones who are One was for two Warkworth “The classics are uncomfort- ing in hardship with food, they deserve.” caught up in the consequences.” brothers who are driving a able, they’re noisy, they’re not raincoats, shoes and health Gavin Agnew says it’s great to The Minis visit Hamilton’s “stretched limo” Mini Clubman, very powerful, but they’re fun to items, so nothing stops them have so much fun while helping Classics Museum (tomorrow and targeting well-known Kiwis drive,” he says. from learning. kids. As a teacher, he sees the arriving about 3.30pm) before for selfies in the back. “They turn corners like The charity’s founder and impact of poverty. heading to Taupo¯via Cambridge. Another is a ‘truck and they’re on rails and the character CEO, Julie Chapman, will be “No raincoat, bare feet. I’ve The rally will cruise through trailer’ unit for Chris Westlake of of it just puts a smile on your driving the final leg for Team seen a block of dried noodles for Horopito Motor Wreckers/ Maungaturoto. face.” KidsCan. lunch. These kids come to school Smash Palace and test their wee Canterbury’s Gavin and The biennial event began in “We’re so proud to be the freezing cold, or they stay home, engines with laps of Highlands Teresa Agnew — The A Team — 2009. recipient of this fantastic event so they’re missing out on their Motorsport Park in Cromwell. are taking part for a fifth time. KidsCan has been chosen as again,” she says. “To all the education. Gavin says many teams are the events charity partner for the wonderfully passionate drivers “It adds up, and those kids ■ Donations can be made at ‘repeat offenders’, drawn back by third year running. and their amazing donors — start slipping behind. www.kidscan.org.nz

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Comins Pharmacy Your local healthcare professionals 8 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, April 18, 2019 From Parliament WHAT’S HOT Barbara Committed to the best WHAT’S NOT Kuriger for rural communities MP Taranaki-King Country

HOT ew Zealand has a unique makeup valuable and vital role in addressing mental strongly urge the Government to re- ■ Businesses that put out water bowls compared with other nations, with our health needs. evaluate their decisions and give rural for dogs — so thoughtful. Nvast open spaces and small rural Mental health is a significant issue in rural communities the support they deserve, and communities. areas as farmers are forced to deal with adequately resource these organisations so ■ A massive thank you to Hine and These communities are essential to our uncertainties around unfavourable weather that this incredibly important work can be her daughter who found my wallet economy as they are the driving force behind and swings in the prices of New Zealand’s done. that I had dropped while up town. our primary sector, which contributes over exports of farm commodities. The vocational education reforms impact They found out where I lived and $45b annually in exports and feeds over 40 The funding requested from the Rural on Industry Training Organisations could returned it to me. I am so grateful. million people. In order for our primary sector Health Alliance was minimal when compared also see St John’s rural ambulance services to contribute we need our small rural to wasteful spending by this Government and get the cut, meaning that these areas ■ Morris of Pirongia showing com- communities to be thriving. again clearly illustrates their lack of thought become even more isolated from quality munity spirit by kindly offering to bury This means they need access to quality and concern for rural New Zealand. healthcare. a stranger’s cat with dignity. healthcare and other essential services to This is why I petitioned the government The roll on effects of all these decisions, ensure they are viable and desirable places asking that the Minister of Rural as well as other anti-farming policies are ■ The lady who handed in my purple to live. Communities reverse his decision not to starting to permeate through tightknit rural ring to FreshChoice staff. Since the Labour-led Government has provide funding of $600,000 to the Rural communities and their local economies are ■ The kind businessman who help my come into power we’ve seen a prolonged Health Alliance so that it could continue to starting to slow. These decisions impact assault on these areas with their anti- deliver essential services to rural areas and more than just farmers, the local grocer has wife mow the lawns. regional policies making things tough. to accurately measure rural healthcare fewer customers, the local schools roll starts ■ Many thanks to Mr Karl who found Rural health is a major concern and it’s needs. It is deeply concerning that the to decrease, and the local pub has less my car keys and driver’s licence the hard to get people to commit to living in Minister of Health does not have proper data patrons as people leave the community. other evening while walking his dog. isolated areas if they’re not comfortable with for Rural NZ, so there is incredible National realises the importance of the resources out there. disproportion between what is needed in supporting our small rural communities as NOT The Government also denied funding for these areas and what is being provided. well as our big cities. We hold every rural Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand The ongoing work done by this seat in Parliament bar one, and we are ■ Person dumping a pig’s head on (RHAANZ), an organisation that plays a organisation is immensely important and I proud to represent rural communities. our rural roadside. ■ Fast food rubbish thrown on the road down Warburton Cres. Parades and services ready for Anzac Day

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From children to champions, she normally rides the three to say thanks to our loyal riders trikers to tours, gym goers and wheelers in the trikes sessions. and the wider community for even an 82-year-old local on the “I have always wanted to try their support,” he says. track for the first time, the the two wheelers on the track,” “The numbers were strong Avantidrome’s fifth anniversary she says. “Today is the day.” and the wow factor was high. celebrations had something for And a day it was, with spritely “Floating around the all. Arline giving many of the Avantidrome and speaking with Last weekend marked five younger participants a run for first time visitors and long time years since the official opening of their money on the 250m wooden HoC extended family was a the Avantidrome by the Duke velodrome. special experience. and Duchess of Cambridge, and No celebration at the “The Ride with a Champ was a to celebrate the Avantidrome Avantidrome would be complete blast. The kids loved it, but it was hosted an open day with a range without an appearance from a the parents who could not stop of complimentary activities to few of the nation’s cycling giggling. A huge thanks must go once again share the uniqueness superstars that have made the to our small team of dedicated of this facility where high per- Avantidrome their base. staff, who once again went above formance meets community on a Cycling New Zealand’s Eddie and beyond during the weekend, daily basis. Dawkins, , away from their own families to The Avantidrome hosted free Olivia Podmore and Harry put on this fabulous event for the have-a-go sessions, gym tasters, Waine, accompanied by British community to experience how tours and trike sessions for those Cycling’s Mark Stewart, joined a lucky we are to have this amaz- giving the final team talk before taking to the bike in who hadn’t yet experienced all it lucky group of 22 avid ing facility.” an Italian Pursuit with this group of local youngsters. Photos / Supplied has to offer as well as a series of Avantidrome riders in an exclus- complimentary sessions for ive opportunity to ride with the regular riders. champs. Have-a-go participants travel- Willing to give of their time led from across the Waikato and share their stories and including Puta¯ruru, Matamata, expertise, the riders took to the Hamilton and Tamahere, not to track with a group of excited mention a host of locals and young kids and excitable grown- others making the trip from ups for an hour and half of skill Auckland. sessions and racing. There was a dedicated have-a- The session was topped off go session just for the kids after with a series of signings on which their can-do attitudes and commemorative pieces of ear-to-ear grins had parents Siberian spruce (the wood the booking them in to the school track is built from) and bike holiday learn to ride programme frames and helmets. that started this week. Home of Cycling’s general The have-a-go star of the day manager Scott Gemmill says five was 82-year-old Cambridge years is a significant milestone woman Arline Pile. for the Home of Cycling (HoC) Arline is a regular visitor to that’s worth celebrating. Harry Waine shares his top tips with Cambridge Arline Pile (82) with Avantidrome coach Claire the Avantidrome but explains “We wanted to do something local Charlotte Earl. Sherrington. 2012 Mazda 2 Classic New sponsors support Kiwi new, manual, central locking, cruise control, CD stereo, air conditioned, stability control, power steering, electric windows Life Education Trust & mirrors, immobiliser

Waipa¯ King Country Education message to the As part of the fundrais- $8,990 Life Education Trust is primary and intermediate ing process the trust is bringing on three new school pupils in the area. bringing Cameron Bagrie 2013 Ford Mondeo sponsors to support educa- Other changes after the to Te Awamutu to present NZ new, air conditioned, tional work in the region. recent AGM included new An Economic Health towbar, multi airbags, alloys, New platinum sponsor chair Grant Wilks taking Check. traction control, keyless entry, is Pak’nSave and Energy over the reins from Ken Cameron is a member of CD player, Bluetooth, Advanced (a brand of plati- Miller, who is now deputy the National Board of Life cruise control num sponsor Waipa¯ Net- chair. Education Trust, so as well works) and Edmonds Judd The office of secretary, as hearing comments on $9,990 have signed on as gold Many Rasmussen, and the current economic posi- sponsors. treasurer, Joanne tion of the country from a The trust says sponsors Wansbone, remain un- respected economist, Cam- 2011 Ford Falcon XR6 are a much valued and changed. eron will be giving insight Multi airbags, low km, Bluetooth, essential part of their oper- The programme is so into the operation of Life towbar, air conditioned, alloys, ation and they appreciate well respected that the Education from a national traction control, cruise control, the commitment that these trust is taking on the chal- perspective. tinted windows, keyless entry, new sponsors have made to lenge of bringing a second The evening is at 20” mag wheels, electric windows a programme that the classroom and educator to Fahrenheit Restaurant trustees are all passionate Waipa¯ King Country to from 5.30pm on about making available to enable all schools that Wednesday, May 8. $15,990 every primary and inter- wish to have the classes as Entry by donation to mediate school child. part of their curriculum to Waipa¯ King Country Life 2014 Hyundai Names and logos of all be visited more regularly. Education Trust. IX35 Elite the Waipa¯ King Country Trustees are now Life Education Trust assessing a second possible ■ Anyone interested in NZ new, all wheel drive, sponsors adorn the class- classroom and will soon be attending should contact climate control, Bluetooth, room as it travels around seeking the right person to Mandy Rasmussen — immobiliser, keyless entry, the Waipa¯ King Country work with experienced [email protected] multi airbags, cruise control, region delivering the Life educator Nicky Wise. or phone 0274 930928. leather seats, fog lights, CD player $17,990

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■ WIN: GREAT NZ FOOD SHOW DOUBLE PASS Food Show serves up top event

Showcasing the best in show audience. food, drink, innovative pro- Returning by popular ducts and foodie-tainment, the demand is the Great NZ Dining Great NZ Food Show is more Room. delicious and enticing than Designers from around the ever at Claudelands Events Waikato will create, design Centre on the weekend of May and set the most beautiful 4-5. dining room tables, visitors Visitors can shop to make then vote for their favourite their kitchens rule with new and will also be in to win a $100 Are you ready innovations, indulge in mouth- voucher from each partici- watering tastings and experi- pant. to make a ence a delectable range of “How to in 15” returns after products from an extensive its successful debut in 2018. difference in your range of exhibitors. From raw Learn tips and tricks from the community? treats to sweet treats, there masters in a quick 15 minutes will be natural and organic, without missing any other artisan and free range; a full parts of the show. St John is seeking volunteers to selection of delicious-ness to “After a full day of tastings, tempt your taste buds. watching demonstrations and assist in the daily running of the The Heathcote Appliances talking with our exhibitors, Te Awamutu Opportunity Shop. Cooking Theatre is celebrating you can then relax and indulge the best of Waikato eateries. with lunch and a glass of You will see your favourite something special in the Seat Volunteers support the day to day dishes demonstrated by your & Eat Zone,” says Michele. running of the shop,including sorting favourite chef from your fav- “We are thrilled with the ourite restaurants . . . don’t variety of all you can see and and pricing goods as well as servicing miss the talents in the main Wintec Chef Carl Houben on stage at a previous Great NZ Food do at the show, it is foodie- our customers. kitchen of Ashleigh Brodie Show. Photo / Supplied tainment at its best and fantas- from Gather Foodhouse, Brad tic value for your ticket price.” King from Falls Retreat, Paul Event manager Michele Cannellini Bean Hot Pot. The Te Awamutu Courier Join a great team,build new and Vincent from Madam Connell loves the hands-on “All of our classes offer a has two double passes to give friendships and join in the excitement Woo, Matt Gatchell from Fill a experience this brings to the guided step by step lesson away to the Great NZ Food Bowl, Maurice Montero from show. taught by talented chefs and Show courtesy of Classic of retail while helping raise funds for Mr Pickles and Ian Harrison “These classes are always cooking teachers but get in Events. from Cambridge’s AlPino, popular and this year you can quick as tickets are selling fast St John.For more information please learn to create cocktails mixed learn to make a huge variety of so don’t miss out.” ■ You can enter by text (write contact Opportunity Shop Manager by Wonderhorse’s Alex dishes, like the ultimate steak Be sure to work into your TAC Great NZ Food Show, plus Williams and indulge in the sammy or pan seared beef day a visit to the Mystery Cook your name and address, and text Jan on 07 870 3411 or visit the team most stunning refined sugar scotch, wow your friends with Off. it to 021 241 4568) or mail at 16 Alexandra Street,Te Awamutu. and gluten free treats by local seared venison loin or chorizo Local chefs have 20 (address to Great NZ Food Show raw baker and winner of MKR gnocchi or crispy skin salmon minutes, three mystery Competition and include your 2018 Eden McPhillips. wraps,” she says. ingredients, a stocked pantry name, address and daytime To apply online please visit The Wintec Cooking “You can even get the fam- and their own creative flair to phone number). Deadline is 5pm join.stjohn.org.nz and search for Classes have scrumptious ily into plant-based cooking come up with the most Friday, April 26. Visit dishes to master. with the Two Raw Sisters delicious dish as voted by the www.greatnzfoodshow.co.nz job number job number 24876 NOW OPEN

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Te Awamutu employees are twice as nice this month — there are two winners of the People4Success award for Check out Employee of the Month. our cracking The first goes to Crackerjacks Preschool Ltd office manager Jemimah Steyn. easter Jemimah was nomin- deals ated by her employer Sue Dobbs, who says Jemimah has remained positive and patient during a potentially 15th –2 st stressful period of 1 april 2019 renovations in the work- place. “We have been renovat- ing the reception and office area of our preschool, which meant that Jemimah has been without her recep- Jemimah Steyn receives her award from nominator Sue tion desk for two of our Dobbs (left) and People4Success consultant Meg busiest months — the end Atkins. Photo / Supplied of year and the beginning of 3for the year,” Sue says. $ “She had to set up a 50 temporary office in the $ 50 staffroom, and then work 3 ea from a temporary reception 4 desk in the foyer until the joinery was installed and completed.” Bluebird Original,Original TThickh or Thinly Just JuiceJ 2.4l Some days Jemimah Cut Chips 140-150g couldn’t even work at her temporary desk as she made way for builders, painters and joiners. “Jemimah is the first person our families see on arrival at the preschool, and she has remained smiling and cheerful every day throughout the messy, noisy renovations. 2for “She remained efficient and busy, never complained $ 00 and still got everything Sylvia Fletcher (centre) receives her award from $ 00 done. We truly appreciate nominator Tessa Smith (left) and People4Success 9 ea her.” consultant Toni Trusler. Photo / Supplied 5 The second winner of Employee of the Month is maintenance business is and communicates openly Sylvia Fletcher, team leader growing and thriving and honestly.” at Great Gardens Workz. thanks to Sylvia’s leader- “My clients have been Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Mainland Mild, Colby or Edam Cheese 1kg Sylvia was nominated by ship. impressed with her and so Lift or L&P 2.25L CEO Tess Smith, who says “Sylvia goes the extra am I. No task is too much Sylvia is an asset to the mile and helps keep the for her and the team are business with her positive team motivated and on right behind her as well. attitude. task,” Tess says. “We are so happy to have Tessa says the garden “She is great to deal with her on board.” ■ People4Success and Te Awamutu Chamber People Manager of the Month winners receive of Commerce run two monthly reward a certificate and chocolates. Is there someone programmes for Te Awamutu businesses — in your business who leads people and Employee of the Month and People Manager of deserves to be recognised? Whether you’re a $ 99 the Month. team member with a great boss or a business $ 99 Employee of the Month winners receive a owner who wants to recognise the leaders in 5 certificate and a $100 meal voucher from Te your team nominate them today. 23 kg kg Awamutu restaurant, Fahrenheit. Is there Nomination forms can be downloaded from someone you employ who always goes above people4success.co.nz, and beyond to make sure your business is a teawamutuchamber.org.nz or success. An Employee of the Month award is a teawamutu.co.nz. Alternatively, contact 870 Fresh NZ Beef Sirloin SteaK Chilean or AustralAustraliania Red or Green great way to recognise their efforts. 5402 or [email protected] Seedless Grapes Ball back for third year

$ 00 The annual charity ball, ties like the Cancer Claudelands Events Centre $ 00 now in its third year, is Society. in Hamilton on Saturday, 32 50 ea once again receiving back- “At its core, real estate August 17. pk ing from LJ Hooker Real is ultimately about helping Early bird allocation Wine Estate NZ. people find a property they has almost sold out within Beer The organisation’s gen- can call their own,” says just a few weeks of tickets & Mumm erous support will ensure Josephine Kinsella — man- going on sale, so make sure Cordon that this ‘must attend’ aging director of LJ to secure your tickets now. Week Rouge charity ball will once again Hooker and Harveys New Proceeds from the ball be the highlight of Waikato Zealand commented. will help the Cancer Speight’s Gold Medal Ale, Summit Champagne residents’ social calendars. “It is a basic human Society continue to pro- Brut 750ml LJ Hooker care about need. And the concept of vide personalised support Ultra or DB Export Gold or Tui more than just property; home sits at the very heart to anyone affected by can- 24 x 330ml Bottles they’re passionate about of what makes a strong cer in our local communi- people too — which is why community. Our DNA lies ties, raise awareness See in-store for Easter Opening Hours OWNED & getting involved in their in our communities of the through education pro- OPERATED BY communities is so import- towns suburbs and cities grammes and fund vital 39 Rewi St, Te Awamutu. LOCALS ant to them. we operate and we are very cancer research. Open 7am–10pm, 7 days. They work closely with proud of our people in the fcta1804 local neighbourhoods to way they lead community ■ Tickets can be purchased te awamutu 07 871 3086 FreshChoiceNZ bring about real change — support.” via the website —

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Te Awamutu Sports shook off some second half wobbles to claim maximum points with a 36-22 win over Taupiri in Wai- kato Premier Rugby. Tries to Caleb Loomans, Shauncy Waho, Josh Reynolds, Matthew Towers and Jack Munce ensured Sports never trailed after leading 24-5 at halftime on Saturday before Tau- piri pulled the score back to 29-22 late in the second half. Taupiri had their hands on the ball early, but a turnover and offload from Sports’ winger Queyst Michael-Tapu had returning midfielder Caleb Loomans outrunning the cover defence to open the scoring. Waho soon made it 14-0 after dancing inside three defenders. Sports were lethal on counter attack and turned any possession into points. The hosts finally got them- selves on the score sheet after some concerted pressure on the Sports’ line, only to allow lock Josh Reynolds to burst through the goal-line defence for a 21-5 lead with five minutes left in the first half. Fullback Logan Karl completed the first half scoring Te Awamutu Sports’ man of the match Kieran Westlake takes the Hooker Jack Munce shakes off the last defender to score the with a penalty goal to go with his Taupiri defence on. Photos / Supplied match-sealing try for Te Awamutu Sports against Taupiri on three conversions. Saturday. With the wind behind them, Up 29-12 with 30 minutes to go, an answer, but eventually the hosts worked their way into Sports went off the boil allowing managed to find another gear Sports’ No 8 Kieren Westlake midfielders Richard Kaisia and Sports’ territory and were Taupiri to get back into the and get themselves some ball. was a force with ball in hand in a Caleb Loomans looked strong, rewarded with their second try, game. Their big forwards found The win was sealed when hooker man of the match performance. and pivot Thomas Bird con- closing the gap to 24-12. Waho space that wasn’t there in the Jack Munce hit a short ball at Locks Josh Reynolds and trolled things well in his return then attacked down the left wing, first half and they rode the home pace and stepped inside his Gelestino Kiutau were promin- game for the club. found Karl in support and he fed town momentum to score two defender to score. ent, backup by flankers Connor Sports are at home on his skipper Matthew Towers who more tries. At 29-22, it was all on It was the forwards who did Loomans and Matthew Towers. Thursday night this week, stepped the last defender to score with 10 minutes remaining. the hard work that unleashed the Waho was a threat every time he hosting Fraser Tech at Albert under the posts. Sports seemingly didn’t have young, exciting backs. touched the ball in space, Park.

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Pirongia fought back O¯ haupo¯ went on a scoring tenaciously after conceding a spree thrashing Huntly 88-10 in 26-0 halftime deficit, going down Waikato division one rugby. 31-10 to Leamington in Waikato The visitors look to have division one rugby. plenty of potential but were un- Despite having plenty of pos- able to scramble in defence when session on Saturday, the Moun- they needed to at the O¯ haupo¯ tain Men couldn’t breach the RFC on Saturday. Leamington defence in the first O¯ haupo¯attacked from all over half. the park and had it not been for a Leamington used the grunt of few knock-ons and wayward their forwards to power through passes, could have racked up a for their first two tries, followed ton in front of their home crowd. by two similar tries to complete a The standout player was Sam dominant half. Foster who had a strong game on Pirongia had the better start both attack and defence, relish- to the second half, but again it ing his opportunity to stake a was Leamington who scored first claim for a starting spot in the from a sweeping backline move side. against the run of play to extend Second-five Dylan Samson their lead to 31-0. scored a brace of tries and senior From that point on Pirongia statesman Sean Collins managed camped inside the Leamington to convert his own try just before half and were rewarded with two fulltime, much to the pleasure of unconverted tries, one to Sam his passionate supporters on the Gibson who drove over from a embankment. well-constructed maul and Hugh The O¯ haupo¯ B team notched van Asbeck who split open the up their first win of the season, Leamington backline and ran 25 Jordan Craig scores in the corner for Pirongia Senior B in the recent local derby game against O¯ haupo¯ beating their Huntly metres to score. at Pirongia Domain. Photo / Supplied counterparts 42-22. Pirongia showed in the O¯ haupo¯A and B’s next assign- second half that they were more The Pirongia Senior B players loss in the curtainraiser to the with many 50/50 decisions going ment is against Frankton at than competitive against one of and coaches were left frustrated unbeaten Leamington B team. against them. Player of the day Swarbrick Park on Friday after- the better teams in this grade. after suffering a narrow 19-13 Pirongia felt hard done by went to Shaun Coutts. noon. Darts maximums tally up to 22 in week four of preliminary

BY COLIN THORSEN over the Warriors. Greg Chard player on either side managed behind after the triples and pairs In division two, competition and David Scott went through 5/5 wins. to beat the Rebels 14-9. leaders WWMC Dragons won Two 180s each to David the night unbeaten, winning all The triples were halved 1-1, O¯ haupo¯led division one with their top of the table clash with Bowers and Paul Brown took the five of their matches. O¯ haupo¯ sneaked ahead in the a maximum four wins, from O¯ haupo¯Tigers 9-6. overall tally of maximums to 22 Bowers (2) and Tahi Bidois pairs, winning 2-1, and clinched Rosetown Rockets and The WWMC Dragons head the after week four of the prelimin- three 180s in O¯ haupo¯’s hard the result winning the singles Tungstens both on three wins, leaderboard with fours wins, ary darts round. earned 13-10 victory over The 10-8. WWMC Hunters and Warriors RSA Allsorts, O¯ haupo¯Tigers (3), Brown’s brace helped Tungstens. Such was the even- WWMC Hunters opened their on one win each and winless Rosetown Thorns (2), WWMC Rosetown Rockets to a 16-7 win ness of these two teams, no winning account coming from Rebels. raiders, RSA Bombers (0).

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