Kaiwaka Good Sort Launching a Plan for the Future
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 4 April 2017 Page 1 No:6 4 April 2017 LAUNCHING A PLAN FOR THE FUTURE. On 28 March, Don McKay, chairman Maungaturoto Charitable Community Trust, led the preview of the plans for the extension of Riverview Resthome and Village. The current facility on Hurndall street is now at capacity. Stage 1 is the addition of an 8 bed dementia unit. Further stages include updating kitchen and dining services and more general care beds. Further information at maungaturotoresthome.co.nz Photo: Don McKay with pointer; Sally McAulay (Chair, Northland DBH) and Kevin Salmon (General Manager of Alzheimer's Northland) KAIWAKA GOOD SORT I nominate Bruce Ferguson for a Kaiwaka Good Sort because weeks before the Scout Jamboree in Blenheim he had sleepless nights organising, preparing and freaking out that things were done. He left his home earlier than the rest of us - driving his truck with all our Scout gear, and returned home days later than us. He is Mark Ottaway’s right and left hand man when he is away. Bruce delivers and lends the massive waterslide to various groups whoever they may be. He has helped me lately with my water and car. He would give you his jacket in a storm ... Bruce you truly are a good sort! ~ Lish Kaiwaka School Pumpkin Competition - see School news ... Summer Trading Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am - 6:30pm Saturday 8:00am - 7:00pm Sunday & Public Holidays 9:00am - 5:00pm KAIWAKA BUGLE No. 6 4 APRIL 2017 CONTENTS Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: Cemeteries Week, Local Vocals Page 7: Kaiwaka School Page 9: Sports Assn Grants, Library At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 11: Weather, RSA Women Page 13: Kaiwaka Sports Association Page 15: Easter in Kaiwaka Page 17: Pt Curtis Cruising Club Cliff Richard and The Shadows Page 19: Hawks Rugby, Kate’s Place Final Reunion 2009 Bugle 7 will appear 18 April Friday 7 April 7:30pm (G) Contact for advertising, reports, articles or information can be made by Music/movie and supper Email [email protected] Ph: 09 4312 045 (Lindsey) BYO Txt: 0274 806 275 (Wendy) $20 Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four Tickets only Square. Phone 021 215 4495 or 4312 225 or Kaiwaka Bugle 4312 234 Founded May 1978 We appreciate articles and photos about local Get your tickets before it sells out! events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques 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 Facebook or www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2017: All copy and queries to: [email protected] Our A4 page is divided into 6 columns & 8 rows (48 blocks), with a 1cm margin. Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 blocks) $5; 1/8 (6 blocks) $8; 3/16 (9 blocks) $12. Moana Manchester By The Sea Classified ads: $4 per entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). Sunday 16 April 2:00pm (PG) Friday 21 April 7:30pm (R13) Payments can be made online, posted or left at Jaques Four Square Store. We use Microsoft Publisher, and can Easter Egg Tradition work with most common image Eggs have been associated with the Christian festival of formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. Supper MovieEaster, Special which celebrates the death and resurrection of Christ, Accounts: since the early days of the church. The egg has long been a Email: [email protected] symbol of 'fertility', 'rebirth' and 'the beginning'. With the rise The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community of Christianity in Western Europe, the church adapted many newspaper run by volunteers. pagan customs and the egg, as a symbol of new life, came to represent the Resurrection. Some Christians regarded the egg Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily as a symbol for the stone being rolled from the sepulchre. the opinion of the Bugle Team. Eggs as an Easter Gift The earliest Easter eggs were hen or duck eggs decorated at ABOUT TOWN home in bright colours with vegetable dye and charcoal. Condolences to the family of Orthodox Christians and many cultures continue to dye Easter eggs, often decorating them with flowers. The 17th Lorraine Lusty, who passed away and 18th centuries saw the manufacture of egg-shaped toys, recently. which were given to children at Easter. The Victorians had Who dumped the mattresses at cardboard, 'plush' and satin covered eggs filled with Easter McClean Park?! gifts and chocolates. The ultimate egg-shaped Easter gifts must have Batteries for smoke alarms - the been the fabulous jewelled ones from the Two Dollar shop are creations of Carl Fabergé made just as good as the dearer ones. during the 19th century for the Shop local - support our Russian Czar and Czarina, now precious museum pieces. businesses as they support us! Chocolate Easter eggs were first KDC will permit shops to trade in made in Europe in the early 19th the Kaipara district on Easter century, with France and Sunday as provided for under the Germany taking the lead in this Shop Trading Hours Act 1990. new artistic confectionery. www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 4 April 2017 Page 3 PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Tractor, Fergie 28 - good condition. Ideal Hakaru and Districts Memorial RSA (Inc) boat or block tractor. $1500 Ph: 4312248 Annual General Meeting CLEAN FILL WANTED: Oneriri Road. Text or Sunday 7th May 2017 1.30pm in the Hakaru RSA phone 021 0239 1630 MARRIAGE CELEBRANT / WEDDING EVENTS Agenda: Apologies, Financial and Reports, PLANNER: Yvonne Osborne Ph 0274 989 814, Election of New Committee, General Business. [email protected] CAN YOU HELP? The Kaiwaka Knitting Group meets Nomination for Committee and Notices of Motion need to every second Tuesday of the month at the Archie Bull Hall be passed to the Secretary by Sunday 30th April 2017 at 10am until 12 noon. All welcome. We are making stretchy trousers for toddlers and require sewers. The Only Financial Members permitted to attend trousers, which are very basic, need to be sewn at home. Fabric and patterns are supplied. The finished trousers will go to Whangarei Hospital and are distributed around the FREE BOOKS FOR northern hospitals. Please phone 431 4827 or 4312 338. FUNDRAISING ~Elaine Reddy The libraries are always purchasing new books. To make room for them Café Assistant & Kitchen Positions we have to find homes for older Part Time & Full Time stock. Discarded books are available for your community group fundraiser. Last year three groups The Coffeepot and Gateway North Motorlodge have each earned over $1,000. selling discarded full and part time positions available in our busy café. books. For further information phone Lisa Salter 09 Experience preferred, Barista skills an advantage. 439 3150 or email [email protected]. Some weekends and public holidays are required. Mature, good presentation, excellent customer service skills and a team player are essential. KAIWAKA OP SHOP Wanted please: Queen size sheets Please send CV to: The Coffeepot, 1999 State (summer), pillows, cooking pots, nic-nacs, Highway 1, RD 2, Kaiwaka 0573 framed pictures, fruit, veges, furniture, beds and mattresses, anything else much appreciated. ~Milly Email: [email protected] Ph: 09 - 431-2389 Phone: 4312650 Hours: 9am - 4pm Monday to Friday Community Support Worker 9.30am - 1.30pm Saturday Wellsford | Part Time 1919 SH1, Kaiwaka We are urgently looking for a support worker to provide The shop will be closed from Friday 14th to support to our client who has a spinal injury. You will be Tuesday 18th April, for Easter. supporting him in his home, which is located in the Wellsford area, towards gaining his independence over the long term. Te Pounga Marae Fundraiser 2017 The role is a part time position working approximately 12 hours per week, with shifts spread across Monday, Friday Maori Kakahu Fashion Parade and Saturday. This position would suit an energetic and dedicated person who is committed to assisting our client Venue: Te Pounga Marae towards his rehabilitation goals. Date: 29th April 2017 You must have clear communication skills and fluency in Time: 5.30pm English, be trustworthy, reliable and have a ‘can do’ Cost: $25.00pp or $180 per table 8 per table attitude. A full driver’s licence and reliable transport is a must as well as being eligible to work in NZ. Includes: Fashion Parade Band We offer: Meal: Te Pounga Tasty Platters... • competitive hourly rate • full induction and training Auctions • a great team support network Raffles Fun and Laughter To apply please send your CV to: [email protected] BYO… Healthcare Rehabilitation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Healthcare of Come see our Mokopuna, Rangatahi and Kaumatua New Zealand Holdings Limited walk down the red carpet showing some of the latest fashions around today, and some of the kakahu that have been given as koha we will be auctioning on Proverbs 3:5+6 Trust God from the bottom the night, you can place orders or buy… come and of your heart; don't try to figure out have a bit of fun and share a meal with everything on your own. Listen for GOD'S us ..Naumai...Haeremai...Whanau voice in everything you do, everywhere you Please contact Kim on 0211275340, Tina on go; He's the one who will keep you on track.