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From Kaiwaka to the Nationals! www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 1 No.11 15 June 2021 FROM KAIWAKA TO THE NATIONALS! GARETH FERGUSON, pictured left, was placed 3rd in floor, 4th in vault and 5th on rings for Level 7 Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) when competing at Auckland Manukau Gymnastics Championships over Queens Birthday weekend. Gareth, 15 years old, has now qualified to compete in floor apparatus at Nationals in July and will compete as part of the Northland representative team. He competes at Level 7 which is decided by gymnastic ability, not age, and trains at Whangarei Academy of Gymnastics (WAGs). The Nationals (officially called the New Zealand Gymnastic Championships) will be at The Trusts Arena, Henderson, Auckland from 20 to 24 July. BERNIE HALL, pictured right, representing Kaiwaka Fitness Center, won his qualifying Deadlift on June 5th, at the GPC Winter Warmup 2021 Qualifier in Avondale, with a 260 lift. He now goes on to the Masters Nationals on July 17th in Albany And he finally got his elusive Nationals Deadlift certificate of 266kg from GPC (Global Powerlifting Committee) Push/pull December 2020 competition. KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD ‘ISLANDS’ These pink and white raised patches - pedestrian safety zone - caused some grief last Friday. Photo left: the islands show black tyre marks; by 11pm, photo right, a couple of Kaiwaka’s many cones made them more obvious. HOURS: 7.30am - 7pm, seven days www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 2 KAIWAKA BUGLE NO.11 15JUNE 2021 CONTENTS: Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: Mommas Takeaways; Kaiwaka Foodbank/Kaiwaka Op Shop Page 7: Hakaru Womens RSA; Kaiwaka Weather At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 9: Kaiwaka Can Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports Assn Page 13: Kaipara Hunting & Fishing; PINK FLOYD Zonta Award Page 15: Stoats; Kaiwaka Playcentre PULSE Page 17: Otamatea High School Friday 18 June, 7.30pm Page19: Kaiwaka Library Pink Floyd live at Earls Court: Bugle 12 will appear 29 June Directed by David Mallet. With Contact for advertising, reports, articles or information can be made by David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Email: [email protected] Richard Wright, Guy Pratt. Ph: 09 4312 045 Lindsey $25.00 includes Supper (not Txt: 027 2724137 dinner) and free tea coffee during Copy may be left at Kaiwaka Four interval. Square. To secure your spot text me 0212154495 Kaiwaka Bugle Founded May 1978 We appreciate articles and photos about local events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Kaiwaka Four Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock Service Station, Animal Health Centre, Kaiwaka St John shop. Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Paparoa. Can be viewed online at www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2021: All copy and queries to: [email protected] The Bugle is printed on an A4 page, B&W MINARI COUSINS Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 x 9.5cm) $5; 1/8 Friday 2 July, 7.30pm Friday 16 July, 7.30pm (6.5 x 9.5cm landscape or portrait) $8; 3/16 ( 10 x 9.5cm or 7.5 x 12,5) $12. Classified ads: First one FREE, $4 per entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). Payments can be made online at ANZ 06 0365 0006990 00, posted or left at ABOUT TOWN Kaiwaka Four Square Store. Is it the ‘Little Town of Lights’ or the ‘Little Town of Cones ‘or the ‘Little We use Microsoft Publisher, and can Town of bright Hi Viz Jackets’! work with most common image A big Well Done to the Eastern United JMB Rugby crew - our young rugby formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. players are enjoying their sport. And big ‘well done’ to both Gareth Ferguson, Accounts: who began his gymnastics with the KSA Kaiwaka Gymnastic Club, and to Email: [email protected] Bernie Hall for leading the way in powerlifting! A note from Thelma: ‘Teach a child courtesy and you show him or her the The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community loving way through life.’ A very special big happy Birthday wish to Thelma who newspaper run by volunteers, as part of celebrates her 90th birthday at the end of this week! the Kaiwaka Media Group Inc. See page 13 for Zonta Club of Mangawhai's Award of a 10 Day Development Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily Voyage on the Spirit of New Zealand - youngest applicant age is now 16 the opinion of the Bugle Team. To book Kaiwaka Sports Assn - contact Jennie [email protected], 02102764171 Badminton every Tuesday evening 7.30pm - great Proverbs 14: 29 fitness, great warm-up! KAIWAKA BUGLE The Pt. Curtis Cruising Club Closing Day Game DEADLINE DATES A wise man/woman Bird Shoot will be Sunday 27 June, followed by weigh 2021: -in and prizegiving at Three Furlongs Bar & Grill – all Every second Friday controls their temper. June 25 They know that anger welcome, after 5pm July 9, 23 Local stories, reports or articles are welcome in our August 6, 20 causes mistakes. local paper! Keep us up-to-date with what is happening in September 3, 17 our community. ~ Lindsey, Ed ‘“You can fool all of the people some of time; you can fool some of October 1, 15, 29 the people all of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the November 12, 26 time.” Attributed to Abraham Lincoln in The New York Times, December 10 August 27, 1887 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 3 PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIED KAIWAKA OP SHOP KAIWAKA FOOD BANK OP SHOP Kaiwaka Op Shop last meeting on 3rd June was Public Meeting successful we were able to appoint a new committee 10 am Thursday 17 June chairman, treasurer, and secretary. In Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall There have been a lot of great donations of all sorts so come on in and get yourself a bargain supporting the KAIWAKA CAN Kaiwaka Op Shop supporting the Kaiwaka Food Bank Next monthly meeting: supporting those in need. 16th June 2021 There is a Food Bank Food Donation box in the 4 Archie Bull Hall Square if you can spare a can or a bag of unperishable food items that would be great and is always appreciated. We are still not accepting any clothing and we will not be accepting any electrical items as we do not have an electrician who can certify the safety of such items. There is a meeting on Thursday 17 June 2021 at 10am at the Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall. All are welcome to attend, please bring a plate for the after-meeting morning tea. See you there. ~ Pam First notice FREE for Classified or Public Notices - less than 30 words - then charged as per advertised ($4). This includes AGM and meeting notices, FOR SALE, WANTED, FOR RENT. ~ Kaiwaka Bugle KAIWAKA St. John Op Shop THANK YOU for your donations over the past few weeks, and your support this helps to keep the Ambulances going in your hour of need. As we enter the colder days, we have our single DVD and CD down to $2.00. We have lots of Books for those long winter evenings, and rainy days. Children’s books on the Ramp 5 for $1.00. We have a few Family Games to help entertain the children. We are in need of clean Blankets, Pillows and Drinking Glasses, Bric a Brac. We have ample clothing so are only looking for Men’s winter, Children’s, and especially Babies winter clothing. Regards, Dianne and the Team Please bring your donations in during opening hours. HOURS: Tuesday – Friday 10am to 3pm; Saturday 10am – 2pm PHONE: Shop 4312650 1919SH1, Kaiwaka A note from Susan … FRIENDSHIP The Value of Friendship is immeasurable, it’s beauty untold of times past, and days of old, True friendship is worth its weight in gold. It may be for a short time, need not be long but it is often true and strong whether it stands the test of time or for a limited season, it is for a reason. So, treasure your friends, for short or long you can’t go wrong if you stay true and enjoy the moments or the hours for good friends are like a garden of Beautiful Flowers. www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 4 Hydraulics Engineering Ltd Kaiwaka Sales - Service - Parts - Hire - Manufacture Service Contractors & Industrial Equipment: Rams, Pumps, Valves Logsplitter Hire, Manufacturer, Sales Dennis Linton Lot 2 / 161 Ranganui Road, RD2, Kaiwaka, 0573, New Zealand Mobile: 0274 381 700 Email: [email protected] Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist Offers Supervision ACC Sensitive Claims Susan Matheson MNZAC Dip. Psychosynthesis Counselling and Psychotherapy Phone 09 431 2996 Mobile 027 605 2427 Bryce Frewin Ph: 021 850 983 Kaipara Based Master Locksmith [email protected] www.brycethelocksmith.co.nz www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 5 WELCOME TO OUR LOCAL MOMMAS! Now Open!! MOMMAS TAKEAWAYS 09 601 6124 7 days 12 - 8pm MOMMAS TAKEAWAYS IS NOW IN TOWN 1923b State Highway 1 Pictured above, left to right: Teresa, Lisa and Paige on duty in their new takeaway shop at 1923 SH One. Mike, Blair and Dominic, along with Emma (part time) Kaiwaka are missing from the photo! This local family has brought much delight to our community, “Just what we have been waiting for!”; “This is wonderful!”. The brand new premises is nestled between La Nonna Café and LJ Hooker Real Estate, where there is plenty of parking! Mommas Takeaway hours are midday till 8pm, 7 days a week.
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