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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 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 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- 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.

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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 , Mangawhai and . 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

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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. Phone: 09 601 6124 KAIWAKA FOODBANK KAIWAKA OP SHOP Alongside Jean McLeish (treasurer) and 2. Regular meetings – organise Pam Lawson (secretary), it’s both an regular meetings to ensure key tasks are honour and privilege to be writing this actioned – ‘Less Hui, More Doey’ first report as the recently elected 3. Communication – create a regular Chairman of the Kaiwaka Food Bank communication channel from the Food and Kaiwaka Op Shop. I have not been Bank/ Op Shop out to the community to in town for long but in the 6 months keep them informed and up to date with (thereabouts) since we shifted North all matters concerning the from Tauranga, my family and I have organisations. This will help our been blown away with the strong credibility in the community and community spirit that exists in provide information regarding how the Kaiwaka. With that said, I feel a big community can help and assist their responsibility in doing my utmost to fellow Kaiwaka people. lead the organisation as Chairman with passion, enthusiasm, and integrity. And What the Foodbank and Op Shop to see the people of Kaiwaka greatly (Aunty Ma, Rau and Milly alongside benefit from the work of both the Food their amazing teams) have done over Bank and Op Shop. the years for the Kaiwaka community is awesome. By bringing some structure, At the meeting held last week I outlined meeting regularly, and lifting the three key points for which I feel are communication across and through the critical be established ASAP to see the organisation, my belief is that the sky is potential of the Food Bank and Op the limit as to who and how the Shop realised. organisation can benefit our community. I am excited and you 1. Structure – create an organisational should be too! structure fit for purpose. Set up an umbrella entity for which the Food We welcome suggestions or ideas so Bank and Op Shop sit underneath of. please feel free to share them with This new entity will give credibility to anyone you know who is involved with the organisation as a whole and will be the organisation. If you’re still unsure the vehicle used to apply for things as to who to speak with, give me a call such as bank account/s, EFTPOS at the shop – 4312227. facilities etc. Those that were present at the meeting last week were tasked with Aku mihi, selecting both a name and vision Ant Pedersen statement for the new umbrella entity. Chairman – Kaiwaka Foodbank/ Op Shop www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 6

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EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz Qcard 6 month interest free terms or 12 – 24 month finance options available www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 7 HAKARU RSA KAIWAKA WOMENS SECTION WEATHER There was a good attendance at May has mostly been a the meeting held on 27th May. warm month with the wind HAKARU & DISTRICTS Many thanks to vice-President turning chilly in the last two weeks. Trish Black for taking over the The leaves have made a dash for the MEMORIAL RSA (INC) helm in the absence of President Ann who was galivanting around down the ground, leaving a beautiful carpet of Members & guests are invited to South Island (prior to the floods thank gold and burgundy beneath them. come along and enjoy our hospitality. goodness.!). There a still a few hardy leaves hanging New members welcome. Birthday Girls for this month were on. Gosh the storm that hit the East Petronella Brom and Shirley De Vries, coast on the 22nd and 23rd has caused Meals are served on Thursday and hope you both enjoyed your special huge damage to the surf beach frontage Friday nights from 6.30pm. days. and the Northern end of the sandhills by There was no raffle this month Picnic Bay. Order from Blackboard Menu Rainfall at our place for May was a (President’s negligence, sorry). Various trips were discussed, and we mere 66ml, recorded over 16 days. For more information please phone they are looking interesting no dates Last year we recorded 281ml recorded over 18 days. President Barry Wallace have been set as yet. We received an invitation to May 2019 at our place was even drier Birkenhead RSA Women’s 67th with only 37.5ml but 2017 we recorded Birthday. Cost $25 pp. for 4 members 118.5ml over only 8 days. of Hakaru, DATE Tuesday 20th July, The wind turned south easterly late in HODGETTS Lena has kindly agreed to drive us and the month and of course has been a lot there are two more seats available cooler. CONTRACTING anyone interested please phone Ann on I have noticed the waterfall on the Digger Work 4315913, before 12th July. Brynderwyns is struggling to keep Due to some of our members booked going. In my 69 years in Kaiwaka I Driveways for the 3 Tenors show at Warkworth on have never seen such a small trickle House Sites 24th June we have put our next meeting coming down it. forward one week to Thursday 17th I hope those of you with fireplaces, Dams JUNE. We hope all members have been managed to do your squirrel thing and Drains, etc notified of this CHANGE and intending got plenty of firewood in. Keep warm members! I hear the King of Spain has been

More new members are welcome, we quarantined on his private jet. That Also available for HIRE are having an interesting talk by Pamela means the Reign in Spain stays mainly Truscott about her adventures in India on the plane……~Karen 3 ton Vib Roller as a Missionary with her husband Dr NIWA reports, of the six main centres in Heavy Duty Tow Graham Truscott. May 2021, Auckland was the warmest and Hope you are all keeping Cosy and Warm. driest, Christchurch was the coldest, Waterblaster ~ Yours Aye Ann. wettest, and sunniest, and Hamilton was the Lazer Level least sunny.

Phone Mark 4312877 027 447 8554 Hot Diggity Dog Northland youth set to shape history for children in sub-Saharan Africa DOG GROOMING through World Vision 40 Hour Famine KAIWAKA New Zealand’s largest youth fundraising event, the World Vision 40 Hour Famine, is back and bigger than ever, with plenty of Northland students set to Spring is in the hair. take on a challenge or go without something they rely on for 40 hours – and it’s all in the name of stopping the hunger pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Professional Dog Groomer For 40 hours from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th June, about 90,000 young New Zealanders are expected to take part and raise much-needed funds for children at affordable prices. and families in sub-Saharan Africa who are facing what could be the biggest hunger crisis of our lifetime. www.doggroomingkaiwaka.co.nz This year, three of Aotearoa’s most loved young Kiwis – rugby star Caleb Clarke, model and body positivity advocate Jess Quinn and singer and call Pam 094312143 or text songwriter Paige Tapara – are championing the World Vision 40 Hour Famine 0273335380 for bookings as ambassadors, each of them determined to use their platforms to help make as big an impact for children in sub-Saharan Africa as possible. “I encourage each and every young Kiwi to take part in the World Vision 40 Hour Famine. In the scheme of things, 40 hours isn’t a very long time, yet the impact we can make for children in sub-Saharan Africa is massive,” says Caleb. Those who join Paige, Caleb and Jess in taking part simply need to live without something they rely on for 40 hours, like transport, furniture, technology or food, and raise as much money as possible while they’re at it. Plus, those who sign up online will have the chance to win one of three special, history-shaping prizes – a rugby coaching session with Caleb, a sit-down session with Paige or a morning tea with Jess. For full details, and to sign up today, visit 40hour.org.nz www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 8

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www.engtechengineering.nz www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 9 FLAT OUT AND FULL-ON June is a full-on month for the Kaiwaka Can team, with two events scheduled to take place over the course of a week. First up we talk the walk! Shake off the winter chill and rain at our Mid-Winter Warmer at the Kaiwaka Sports Association on Wednesday the 23rd of June from 5.30pm. There will be a huge pot of delicious hot soup and toasty garlic bread courtesy of the amazing Eutopia, or if you’ve got a sweet tooth, hot chocolate and marshmallows. It’s an opportunity for our local community groups, teams and businesses to touch base and join forces as we dream up and make meaningful change for Kaiwaka in 2021 and beyond. We will be showcasing the wonderful vision that has led us to where we are today – now with an extra $100,000 in the kitty! Come and get acquainted with how the BIG picture may look for our little town. To ensure no one misses out on a cup of Eutopia’s sensational soup please do RSVP your intention to attend to [email protected]. Of course, you’ll still get a warm welcome and riveting conversation if you decide to rock up last minute, but you may have to fight over the garlicy crumbs! The second event for the month we walk the talk, throwing on the gumboots to muck in for McClean Park. If you’re able to come and support the transformation we can certainly find a job for you! It’s going to be a big task, so we’re ‘eating this elephant one bite at a time’ as they say, breaking the whole shebang into stages. Compliance boxes have been ticked and niggles cleared for Stage One – Riverbank Weed Clearing, the first opportunity to roll up our sleeves and let loose which is just around the corner on Sunday the 27th of June at ST PAUL’S 10:00am. The priorities for this kick-off working bee will be: ANGLICAN cleaning up the rubbish clearing kikuyu grass from the riverbank SUNDAY SERVICES clearing privet and other pest plants, mulching First Sunday 9am Holy Communion trimming Third Sunday 9am Family Service If the weather is rubbish, we will make a cancellation call by 8:00am and post St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd. this to our Facebook page and in the Kaiwaka Community group.

Church Office Ph 431 4122 There is an event on Facebook, so you can RSVP your intention to attend there, www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz or flick an email through to [email protected]. We can also add you to our McClean Park Transformation Messenger group so you’re in on the clean-up conversations. It will be a fun day as we will continue to make our little town of lights even better. See you there!

KAIWAKA SCHOOL KAIWAKA SCHOOL 150 REUNION WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY 23RD OCTOBER (LABOUR WEEKEND) 2021 Keep up to date with Facebook Pages to follow: Kaiwaka School 150 year Reunion; Kaiwaka School Old Photos; Kaiwaka Historical Society. Please tag in your friends and family we want to spread the word about our school Reunion on 23rd October 2021. www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 10

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M: 021 1145709 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 11 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN NEWS PT.CURTIS CRUISING CLUB CLOSING DAY GAME BIRD SHOOT

SUNDAY 27 June 2021 WEIGH IN: Sunday 27 June, between 4pm - 5pm at Three Furlongs Bar & Grill . PRIZEGIVING to follow All welcome. TICKETS: All competitors must be EASTERN UNITED JMB financial members of the Point Curtis KAIWAKA Cruising Club Inc for 7 days prior to New email for the club: the competition [email protected] Jean: p0212132795 or at Kaiwaka 4 The hoodies have arrived, and they Square, Kaiwaka look awesome! Now we can’t wait for Sandy: p02102360740 our uniforms to arrive. Pongo: p094312205 We are well into our season being Register by 11pm 26th June 2021 halfway through. There have been SENIOR's Entry Fee $20 some greats nights and Saturdays with JUNIOR’s (Un. 15 as of 1st June 2020) weather behaving. Entry Fee $10. Thanks to the community for supporting our raffle. The winners were SPECIES: Peacock, Turkey, Mallard, K. Frecklington, Bill Stewart, Grey, Parry, Pheasant, Canadian Goose, H.Anderson, Dave Graham and An Pukeko & Black Swan. Frecklington. Big thanks to our local sponsors Rural DISCLAIMER: The Point Curtis Cruising Design, ABC Construction, Kaiwaka Club Inc. accepts no liability for any Clothing and Tracey O’Donoghue and damage or loss of belongings or injury to Orang Otang Tree Trimmers! any person DECISION OF THE WEIGH-MASTER IS FINAL

NORTHLAND RUGBY UNION RODNEY SUB UNION - TEAM OF THE CENTURY! Leading up to the Centenary events held on Queens Birthday Weekend each Northland Rugby Sub Union TEAM OF THE CENTURY was announced – these can be seen on their Facebook page ‘Northland Rugby Union’. A number of our Otamatea - Eastern and Maungaturoto players are listed in the Northland Rugby NPC team pictured: Colin Home Games Paul, Wuzz Phillips, Semenoff Stadium, Whangarei John Snelling, Innes Anderson, Daniel Hawkins, Evan Wright, Russel Kemp, Willie Phillips, Brian McCarroll. [Loved the comments www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 12

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Adam Booth - 027 415 5752 THE ONE STOP SHOP Bsurv, Licensed Cadastral Surveyor Phone Nigel for an Obligation Free Quote Surveying Kaipara since 1994 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 13 KAIPARA HUNTING

& FISHING 3 Cove Road, Waipu CLUB NEWS: (opposite the Pizza Barn) Our Mixed Bag weekend went well 094321325 with 14 competitors turning up on the 23rd of May for the annual weigh in comp. This was completed on a points www.waipunaturalhealth.co.nz system with the winners listed below: 1st Hayden Smith 53; 2nd Cory Clinical Nutritionist: Bellamy 50; 3rd Tony Smith 43. The Zonta Club of Nutritional Checkups, Diets for Congratulations, guys. Mangawhai is delighted to offer to Chronic Diseases, FISHING: young local women our 9th Annual Food Sensitivities Bronson Wrathall has weighed in a nice Award of a 10 Day Development Naturopathic Physician: Striped Marlin and is leading the way in Voyage on the Spirit of New Zealand. Ozone Therapy, Prolotherapy the junior. Congratulations on your CRITERIA FOR APPLICANTS catch Bronson. Nice Fish. A young woman from 16-18 years of Reflexology, Craniosacral Current ladder results: age (not have turned 19, including Therapy, Trauma Release Senior: during the voyage) Massage Therapy Snapper Cory Bellamy 7.7kg  A New Zealand citizen or permanent Counselling and Hypnotherapy Kingfish Nothing weighed resident of New Zealand Change Catalyst/ThetaHealer Kahawai Tony Smith 2.88kg  A resident of Mangawhai, Tomarata, Gamefish Andy Thompson 97kg , Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto or (Striped Marlin) Affordable Children’s Consults Waipu areas Junior:  Has shown leadership potential or Snapper Tara Wrathall 4.51kg would like to develop leadership skills. All therapists are fully qualified King Fish Bronson Wrathall 8.8kg  Meets the medical criteria of the Kahawai Nothing weighed Spirit of Adventure Trust Gamefish Bronson Wrathall 113.4kg  Must be able to swim 100 metres HAKARU HALL Striped Marlin unaided.  Must agree to the Spirit of ACTIVITIES Adventure Trust’s code of conduct / Monday: Line Dancing 10-12pm Ph 4315160 terms and conditions of the voyage. Tuesday & Thursday: Pilates 10am See the Spirit of Adventure website Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 for more details. 10 Day Development -  Wednesday: Music Jam Session 7pm Voyage • Spirit of Adventure Trust Dennis Ph. 0210628631 After the voyage, the Awardee will be  Friday Morning: Available for HIRE required to report back to the Zonta  Sunday: Canine Coaching Club of Mangawhai. Ph 0272365004 HOW TO APPLY Dance Energy Week Days Applications are to be on the Monday to Friday, Afternoon/Evening designated form. Ph. 0275610469 UP-COMING EVENTS: You will need two referees (not a Friday Morning: Available for HIRE Heaviest Bird Weekend family member) Hall Bookings Karen Birds shot over the weekend of the For an application form, email Sheryl 19th and 20th June. [email protected] or text 027 478 4312090 or 0210467490 Prizes for: 2540 citing Spirit Award. Heaviest Mallard and giving your name and contact Heaviest Drake details (telephone and email) Heaviest Pheasant Longest Pheasant tail CLOSING DATE FOR Weigh-in Sunday 20th June between 4 APPLICATIONS IS and 5pm at the club FRIDAY 16 JULY 2021 Great prizes to be won. See you all This award is made possible because of there. the generosity of the local community Welcome to all new members. Thank at Zonta fundraising events such as our you all for updating your email Mid Winter Ball and quiz nights. addresses, as this is the only communication line we use. ABOUT ZONTA Reyahn Leng Regards Your Committee Zonta International empowers women Club Contacts: For New Membership: Andy at worldwide through service and [email protected] Or - Send to - P.O. advocacy. Registered Electrician Box 12, Ruawai.0549 President Cam Shanks 094316229; Secretary We welcome new members. Locally, Annette Pull 0272862329 the Zonta Club of Mangawhai meet twice monthly - a dinner meeting and a Local, honest and committee meeting. reliable. We raise funds to support a variety of For your residential and projects locally, nationally and internationally. light-commercial We work with other local and national projects. organisations and provide international aid to projects that help women overcome barriers to equal education, health care, legal rights, and 022 314 1068 Action in Kaiwaka - 31 May, that was employment. For further information safely resolved. go to www.zonta.org www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 14

HELP PHONE NUMBERS HEALTHLINE 0800 611 116 - a nurse to answer health queries SAMARITANS 0800 726 666 - support for lonely or suffering mental distress YOUTHLINE 0800 376 633 LIFELINE 0800 543 354 DEPRESSION HELPLINE 0800 111 756 ALCOHOL & DRUG HELPLINE 0800 787 797 URGENT MENTAL HEALTH LINE 0800 223 371 WARMLINE -peer support for people with mental health issues 0800 200 207 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 15 KAIWAKA POST KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE Kaiwaka Playcentre would love to friendships and earn qualifications if CENTRE and update you with you the amazing they choose to! FOOD MART progress and upgrades we have We welcome new members and are achieved at our centre recently. keen to grow our membership so that We're excited to complete phase one of we can pass on a lively and healthy POST CENTRE TRADING HOURS its playground upgrade – installing a community asset and organisation onto MONDAY to FRIDAY 8am to 5pm (yet to be roofed) pergola and sunshade future families. SATURDAY 8am to 12pm over our sandpit. This followed a mud P.S. Just in case anyone is inspired to CLOSED ON SUNDAY and on kitchen from Earth Mama being support our playground upgrade, please PUBLIC HOLIDAYS installed in 2020. get in touch. As we are a charitable A big thanks to Pub Charity (with organisation, all donations receipted are proceeds from the Mangawhai Tavern tax deductible. machines), along with contributions New enquiries please contact us at from Ngā Tupuranga o ngā Puna Reo ki [email protected] through our FOOD MART (GROCERIES) Kaiwaka who also use the facilities Facebook page or don't hesitate to pop MONDAY TO FRIDAY twice a week. in Monday and Wednesday between 7:30am to 7.30pm Thanks also to our local Ashwood 8.45am and 12.45pm SATURDAY 8am to 7.30pm Construction and to Palmer SUNDAY 8:30am to 7pm Canvas in Whangarei for keeping costs to a minimum, and for everyone who donated to or IF ANY QUERIES PLEASE CALL participated in our recent raffles to STORE MANAGER AMRIT help us with the next phases! on 09 4312431 or Kaiwaka Playcentre is your EMAIL: [email protected] community asset with pre- 1919a State Highway1, Kaiwaka 0542 schoolers and parents from surrounding towns also participating. It offers opportunities for our tamariki to safely learn and explore, and for parents to form STOAT BITES MOUSE DUST A mousetrap in a DoC 200 wooden trap was enough to snap a stoat in May. This was the second stoat caught at an Oneriri property with a peanut butter lure in a mousetrap placed within the spring trap. This mustelid must have been hungry as the mouse it gored was a day dead. Interested folk are welcome to meet with Northland Regional Council's representative to discuss stoat, mouse, rat and possum numbers on the Oneriri Peninsula, east of Rangiora Road at 5pm Friday, 25 June. Phone. Kaira Oneriri Biosecurity Group 021 1214 746

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Ph 09 431 8705 Mob 021 161 2344 [email protected] www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 16 At Twinkle Tow ‘n’ Tyre

Mob: 021 833 960 Ph & Fax: 09 431 2823 1837 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 17 Willow Bend OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ATTEND NORTHLAND YOUTH IN EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAMME HORSE Morgan Bull, Nasah Cullen, Ashlie Huggett, Alfie Vinnels and Cody Brunt have all been involved in an amazing programme run by Northland Youth in HOTEL Emergency Services.  Total Horse Care The programme ran over 4 days and covered Fire Fighting, St John and Red Cross, Police and Surf Life  Agistment Saving. The last day involved putting all the learned  Riding Lessons components together, with a helicopter evacuation to  Arena Hire (60x40) top it off. Samara Foster, OHS Gateway Co-ordinator  Young Horse Starting The YES (Youth in Emergency Services) programme  Re-training/Exercising is designed to strengthen and encourage the  Hoof Trimming connection of local teens with their community by  Problem Solving engaging them with the emergency Phone Sue 09 431 2817 services. or 021 623 776 Or email [email protected] LEE COOPER PAINTERS (Kaiwaka Based) *30 yrs Experience From Dirk Smyth, Acting shoes for the day. Our school's health council, the Ota Kaihoe, is a student *Interior/Exterior Principal, group focussed on supporting the *New and Restoration Rotary: Recently I attend the local overall wellbeing of all students at our Rotary dinner at Centennial Hall in school. One way of doing this is by *Honest and Reliable Maungaturoto. I was invited to give a getting involved in events that brief presentation about our Duke of encourage wellbeing conversations. The *Free Quotes Edinburgh and William Pike Ota Kaihoe suggested a gold-coin- programmes. Robyn Bruce and Nyree donation mufti day on Friday the 28th, Alcock, leaders of these programmes, so we decided to combine Pink Shirt also attended. It was a great opportunity Day and Gumboot Friday to raise to share some of the amazing trips our awareness about bullying and mental students go on, as well as the skills they health, and to raise funds for I am 09 4312918 or learn and the contributions they make to Hope. Over $400 was raised! Year 13s 0274735171 society through community service. Lily Hosford and Amy Lawrence Over a quarter of our students presented a slideshow for the whole [email protected] participate in these programmes. The school at assembly on Wednesday, Rotary club has always been a valued where they explained the importance of supporter of our school, and this not being a bystander and supporting certainly strengthened our relationship. those who may need help. We are so The Rotary Club members have all proud of these students, and to all those been invited to a High Tea being held at who got stuck in and made a difference school on the 22nd of June. to the wellbeing of our school community. This term members from Mufti Day: We have celebrated Pink the Ota Kaihoe have created a Shirt Day and Gumboot Friday. Pink welcoming, weekly hangout space in Shirt Day, recognised nationally on E3 for students to chill with their Friday 21st May, is about working friends, make new friends and have a together to stop bullying - by place to read, play games, and eat their celebrating diversity and promoting lunch. Information about this is posted kindness and inclusiveness. It is a day in the school notices and posters are where we are all asked to “kōrero mai, displayed around the school. kōrero atu, mauri tū, mauri ora – speak up, stand together, stop bullying!” Gumboot Friday is an I am Hope DAY RELIEF TEACHERS initiative aimed at promoting positive REQUIRED conversations around mental health. Otamatea High School wishes to hear Having depression is like walking from suitably qualified and registered through mud every day, so on Friday teachers who wish to be considered for the 28th May we showed our support day relief. Please send your CV to: for this cause by putting on our Deborah Cornhill-Davies, gumboots and taking a walk in their Relief Co-ordinator email: [email protected] www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 18

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Property Maintenance - Driveways Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal Hole Boring - Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning

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Ideal as an extra bedroom or office Three Convenient sizes: Standard 3.6m x 2.4m - $65 per week Large 4.2m x 2.4m - $80 per week www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 19 KAIWAKA LIBRARY DARGAVILLE LIBRARY REOPENING By the time you're reading this article, Dargaville Library's two-week closure for renovations will be over. This means our weekly deliveries will resume this week as before, and books that have been requested from other libraries in the district will start arriving again this week. Thank you to everyone for your patience while this work was undertaken, Bulk Cartage disrupting our normal supply lines. EMAIL AND TEXT NOTIFICATIONS We can set you to receive automated notices for holds and overdue items, if you're not already getting them. This includes a courtesy reminder three days before an item is due to be returned, just in case you've lost sight of it. These automated notices are more timely than the manual ones you otherwise receive directly from me. If you'd like this, get in touch with the volunteer on duty or with me, and we will set it up for you. You can get either texts or emails, or both. Emails contain more details than the texts, such as the titles involved. BOOK REVIEW Recently I've read The Chester Creek Murders by Nathan Dylan Goodwin, the first book in the Venator Cold Case series. "When Detective Clayton Tyler is tasked with reviewing the formidable archives of unsolved homicides in his police department’s vaults, he settles on one particular cold case from the 1980s: The Chester Creek Murders. Three young women were brutally murdered—their bodies dumped in Chester Creek, Delaware County—by a serial killer who has confounded a slew of detectives and evaded capture for over thirty-eight years..." I'm looking forward to the next book in the series, which has yet to be published. This book is on our Rental Fiction shelves. Two Shakes of a Lamb's Tail: the diary of a country vet by Danielle Hawkins is a memoir in diary form by an author who is much-loved in this library. "With a husband and two children, 1200 sheep and 400 cattle, farm dogs and pet lambs, pigs bent on excavation and a goat bent on escape, country life is never dull. From calving cows to constipated dogs, weddings to weaning lambs, daffodils to ducklings to droughts, each season brings new challenges and delights. Sometimes it's exhausting but it's almost always a lot of fun - anyway, it's all

part and parcel of the life of a Kiwi mother, farmer's wife and

vet." You may remember Danielle from her time working at the Mangawhai vet's many years ago now, and she has been featured on Country Calendar, too. This book is on our I have worked in the Real Estate industry since 2000, prior to Rental Non-Fiction shelves, and we have all four of her that I was a dairy farmer for 34 years and a stock agent, and that is why I specialise in Rural Real Estate. novels on our shelves. I love her sense of humour. ~See you Recently, I have sold my property just south of Whangarei in the library! ~Wendy and am now living on a 4ha block on Ti Kouka Way, off *Enterprise: http://kaipara.kotui.org.nz Baldrock Road so I’m going to concentrate on the Kaiwaka to Wellsford, Hakaru area up to the Brynderwyns. If you’re thinking of selling or want an assessment on what your property is worth in this fantastic market, please give me a call on 0274 983 809 for a free no obligation appraisal. I work for Tait Real Estate who are locally owned and have operated in your neighbourhood successfully for over 60 years, specialising in all types of Real Estate.

Keep it local and give me a call Brian Marsh 0274 983 809 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 June 2021 Page 20

LOCAL SERVICES WHAT’S ON *Emergencies - Ambulance, Fire, Police - dial 111 PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - *Non-urgent Police phone 105 email [email protected]

A A: Meets Wed., 7pm. Kate's Place Ph 021 024 25969 or 0800 229 6757 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS : Mon., 6pm, Archie Bull Hall, Kwk-Mwi Road; drug and alcohol related issues. Ph. 02102412348 *16Jun~Kaiwaka Can meet Archie Bull Hall 5.30 *17Jun~Kaiwaka Foodbank meet. KWMH 10am ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22 *18Jun~Movie ‘Pink Floyd Pulse’, KWMH 7.30pm BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice & *23Jun~Mid Winter Warm Up, KSA, 5.30pm support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123 *27Jun~McClean Park Working Bee, 10am CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333 *27Jun~Absurdistan Concert, 4pm 0800 367 222 email:[email protected] CIVIL DEFENCE - Kaiwaka Community Response Group: *2Jul~Movie ‘MINARI’, KWMH 7.30pm [email protected], 4312725 Wendy *15Jul~Pt. Curtis CC meet KSA, 7pm

DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890 *16Jul~Movie ‘COUSINS’, KWMH 7.30pm FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd, Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747

GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Dianah Roberts 0223819539 KWMH = Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall; KSA = Kaiwaka Sports Association HAKARU & DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (Inc) 733 Settlement Rd, See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for more information Hakaru. Ph 4312 176 or Bill Warren (President) 431 2092 HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday 10am- Kaiwaka Pick up: 4pm.Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. Ph:4258567 - Mondays = Green bags (Northland Waste - 09 430 3273) office Wednesdays = Blue bags and yellow recycling (at Four Square COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz: Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059 Kaiwaka $3.30 and $1.70) (Kaurilands 09 4392146); ONLY Blue and Yellow bags picked up on Oneriri Road. KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045 or 4314017 KAIWAKA LIBRARY: [email protected]  DIABETES Support Group-for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539 KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph Juanita 0274134904; open Mon, Wed, 10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph: Colleen James 09 4314238 Fri 9am-12pm. Hastie Lane; Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon.  GENEALOGY - Wellsford: 1st Thursday in month Ph: 423 KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431 Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail 7033; Waipu: 4th Monday in month Ph: 4312 725 KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309  HAKARU PONY CLUB - Secretary Denise Rogers 021423376 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym [email protected] KAIWAKA ST JOHN HALL: Phone Marj 0272941227 KATE’S PLACE Community Centre - Employment services, Free Health  KAIPARA HUNT - Secretary Albert Doonenbal Ph 4312059 Nurse, Plunket, Advocacy, Osteopath, A.A., Legal Advice. 4312 661  KAIPARA HUNTING & FISHING - 021 1294378

LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4315906 or 09 4318969  KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345 MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call  KAIWAKA CAN - 3rd Wednesday in month, 5.30pm, Archie Free 0800 008 333 Bull Hall Ph: 0273572751 NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040  KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL GROUP - 2nd Thursday in OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Counselling, parent coach, Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. Ph month. Ph: 431 4744 09 431 9080 http://www.otamateacs.org/  KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa month, Archie Bull Hall 10am Ph 4314827 Ph or txt: Dianne 027 280 5093 or 09 425 9357  MANGAWHAI COMBINED REBUS CLUB - 2pm, 3rd PLUNKET: Kaiwaka- St John Hall, Monday 19 Oct, 23 Nov, 21 Dec. then 4th Thursday month, Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777 Monday of the month. Plunket Nurse Louise 027 282 3987 or 09 438 2508 Mangawhai- Rose Madsen Cottage, Mondays and Wednesdays. Plunket Nurse  MANGAWHAI GENEALOGY - meet 3rd Thursday month, Rebecca 021 501 941 or 09 438 2508 Mangawhai Museum, 10.30am Maungaturoto - Good News Church, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Plunket Nurse Seleisa 021 912 248 or 09 438 2508  PILATES - HAKARU HALL - Tuesday 10am, Thursday 9am PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours) Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 FACEBOOK - Kaipara Plunket *PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312227 (wk), 4312520 (hm)

TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and  RSA, HAKARU & DISTRICTS WOMEN’S SECTION – meets assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for appts. 1.30pm 4th Thursday of the month. Ph: 431 5818 TE URI O HAU Settlement Trust Tangata Developments: Whanau Ora  KAIWAKA SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING CLUB- 021 793262 VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI: Wednesdays 10am - 12 noon Ph: Elaine 027 432 0032 Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.  TRAMPING - Mondays 9am-2:30pm, contact

WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086 [email protected]

CHURCHES: HALLS FOR HIRE:  Kaiwaka Revival Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am.  Kaiwaka St. John Hall: Phone Marj 0272941227 Ph: Pastor Tawhiri 09 431 8988 or Pastor Paul 09 4312 068 Visit us at  St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per www.facebook.com/kaiwakachurch hire, S McAulay, Ph 4312311  St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.00am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun.  Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or 9.00am (Family Service). Contact: Church Office Ph 431 4122 [email protected] www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz  Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.00am every Sunday  Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. Karen 4312090  St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday  Te Pounga Marae queries - Pearl Nathan 0223933533 evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday  Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - Jennie Reynolds Mass 8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; [email protected], 02102764171 Mid-week Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170 Justice of Peace: L.Donaldson 4312 228; A.F.Hargreaves 4312  Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339 045, W.Howard 4312 725 - please phone to make sure they are  Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai available www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz B.FJaques Retd Community Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782 Marriage Celebrants: www.causewaychurch.org.nz L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; Y Osborne

Next Bugle Deadline Friday 25 June 2021