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Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Hard Core Fitness Training (Phillippa Kingi) Norfolk WI (Maureen Bunn) Walkway ‘Aglow’ With Glow -Worms (Karen Schumacher) fortnightly publication Issue 175 We, as in the Inglewood community I wonder how long it will take for the human Purangi kiwi project’s new walkway will be delivered to all So what’s it all about? I mean the name itself is a bit There was a full are extremely lucky in what being part race to lose the art of making a conversation. open soon. “Thanks to a dedicated Team Moa Mail 14 September 2016 households in the scary! Am I going to come out alive? What if I'm not fit? complement of of that community means. With all the modern gadgets available now from ETET, contractors, volunteers and Inglewood District. Can I join in? members at We have a variety of excellent strong young people don’t seem to communicate so Let’s explore these answers together: Yes the name is a Maureen Bunn’s home for the Inglewood Lions club all beavering away Inglewood Heritage Centre Getting Ready For First Display (Richard Jordan) Printed by The clubs from sports to institutes. All much with spoken words. They all have very wee bit scary but it’s actually based on CORE strength September meeting, plus one over the past few months we will soon be Inglewood dextrous digits as they tap out their New beginnings, as the who would welcome members and building. Because my training is in Pilates all our visitor and our guest speaker. able to open the track to the public” says Karen Development Trust. make you feel like family. That also communications to each other – sometimes town looks back on its past. exercises are built with developing your core strength at every point. Whether Motto: Take time to do what Schumacher, Purangi Kiwi Project Manager. Office 25 Rata Street even if they are sitting in the same room. I We have as a community an goes the same for all our schools. you're skipping with a rope, doing bicycle kicks or using hand weights you'll be makes you happy. “We were also fortunate that ‘BNZ Closed for good’ (Inglewood remember watching a young lady at a rugby ever increasing demand for If you were ever to suffer a tragedy or focusing on your core muscles. You'll come out feeling more alive than when Roll Call: Do you remember the chose the walkway as one of their sites for their volunteer Information Centre) just need a hand the Inglewood game; she had her phone held in both hands things we used to get from a day out and were absolute troopers tackling the muddy information about our past. you arrived. Your Circulation 2750 Community is one that will rally and she was typing with her thumbs. They lungs will be filled travelling salesman? Brought back terrain to install the walkways. Even Ken and Anna from Some is about our families were going sixty to the dozen all the time I and people we remember The Moa Mail can be around, for support all you need to do with more oxygen memories!! More FM made a visit out to Purangi bringing flowers and watched her, and at times she was speaking to from our childhood, other viewed on the web at is ask and sometimes you don’t even than any couch Nola Koch reported on the really morning tea for the hard working team” her companion while she did it. I wonder parts are the businesses that www.inglewood.co.nz need to do that. sitting you'll do all successful Daffodil Day stall and The new walkway will be shorter than the Otunahe Scenic where all those words went to? made up the fabric of our and on Face Book Inglewood and surrounding districts week. Your thanked all the helpers. Nola Verry reserve walkway taking about half an hour to complete but have a strong history and promising Who would have thought thirty years ago town. The town was the News and Advertising muscles will be advised we were awarded $400 from TSB, very thankful has an impressive amount of glow-worms along the banks. future, be involved and be part of it. that we would have the technology that we all invigorated and for that generous amount. Six members wish to attend “We haven’t decided on a name for the walkway as yet, but the team have district’s focal point, and Contacts: use today. It moves forward so quickly, and it your heart will the Regional Day at Pihama. nicknamed it ‘The Glow -worm walk’” says Karen was then nearly totally reliant on local businesses for its provisions Editor Phillippa Peters would be impossible to predict what it will be thank you for After recently attending the Operatic Societies In November the and all that was required to keep the surrounding farms working. Richard Jordan Deputy Editor like in another twenty years. I hope that I am Inglewood town was a reasonable size, we were fortunate to have making it beat in production “Sister Act”, Maureen was surprised to see team at Purangi Kiwi Deputy Editor still around to know that answer. Project are planning a larger than most dairy factory, a railway station and we sat on a Lions Fertiliser Available: time with our her next door neighbour was cast as one of the Nuns. Phillippa Peters I saw on television last night that an intricate to host a ‘Glow -worm state highway crossroads. Some of these things don’t seem so Lawn/Garden/Osflo/Lime music. Too good to be true, as our next meeting was to be in Office Phone surgical procedure inside an eye had been and bat night out’ as important now but in days gone past transport and roads were Seed Savers Network Point It doesn't matter about your current fitness level. Maureen’s home. 06 7567030 done by a robot guided by an eye surgeon. Whether you're a complete beginner, a gym buff, or a Ellie Hitchcock was only too pleased to attend, complete part of the official not so conducive to taking a quick run to New Plymouth. So RSA Badges $10.00 They said that it will probably be more people with skills were very important to the community. Fax sports freak - basically you start with what you can with guitar and gave us an insight into all aspects of a launch of the track, so McGillie/Pumpkin Books: $15.00 accurate shortly, when the robot does this Our first display is about Bernie Plumb’s cordial factory, the site 06 7567864 manage, and, week by week you'll notice how much show of that magnitude both on stage and backstage. keep an eye out on Printing / Photocopying same operation on its own. I don’t know if I the website news page (94-102 Rata Street) and the earlier businesses that operated from Email (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 fitter you are, how much more endurance you've A whirlwind of costume changes, great camaraderie. would like to be the first one it does by itself? and Facebook page that site. The digging up of bottles when the HEL Electrical yard [email protected] Local Artists Gift Cards: $5.00 developed. After six months of work she found it hard to come They say that in the not too distant future ETETnz for this and was re-laid was the incentive for this to be the first display. Gay Office Hours Fun Ho! Toys / Souvenirs Pretty much all of the exercises can be modified – so down from a wonderful high. Ellie sang a few songs in computers will have artificial intelligence far other events coming Laurence is collating, organising the display and recording the history. If Daily 10.00 am to AA Guides/Brochures/Cards don’t panic if you can’t do them they way they are her gentle but powerful voice with such expression, we superior to humans. I cannot fathom that one up. www.etet.org.nz/ you have any photos and other information about this we would love to 4.00 pm demonstrated. There is pretty much always an were very appreciative. Her finale was Hallelujah so Available at: out as computers are made by humans. alternative you can do. beautiful. Ellie was presented with a gift and went to News or call into the hear from you. Just contact us here at the Inglewood Heritage Centre/ Points and views expressed Inglewood Information Centre Maybe they will take over collect the three children from school. Purangi Project Information Centre/Fritz Reuter Gallery/Fun Ho! Toys. are not necessarily the Don't be scared. Give it a try. Great things start with little steps. Come and join those who've already been brave - Fun Ho! Toys / Moa Mail the world! Centre on Rimu views of The Inglewood we'll all encourage you along. (Come with a friend so you have a hand to hold) The spring bulbs in the competitions brought beautiful Above: Ellie Hitchcock entertaining the Norfolk Women’s Top Right: Lions members busy assembling walkway pieces Above: BNZ’s Top Right: Gay Laurence with soft drink bottle Above: The bottles buried 7567030 (25 Rata Street) Street. under the yard Right: Old photos Below: Plumb’s soft drink labels Development Trust Food for thought, eh? Mondays 9.15 - 10.00 am, Mamaku Centre, smells and hope for some better weather. Institute ‘Closed For Good’ Marty and Raewyn getting down and dirty with the installation $8. The best way to start your week. “See you soon, Phillippa”.

Thank You (Richard Jordan) To the scum bags who kicked in two windows at Fun Ho! VOTE Vote Toys, we appreciate having to pay $500 for your enjoyment. We hope you didn’t MARIE PEARCE Richard Jordan injure yourself as then we probably Council (South-West Ward) will have to pay for Council Proven Record that also. Realistic If anyone knows Practical who did it please let SOUTH WEST WARD the police know. Proud to be working for your Community Authorised by M. Pearce Bedford Rd, Inglewood Authorised by Richard Jordan 56 Rewa Street, Inglewood

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¢ £ Candidate Profiles New Plymouth District Council South-West Ward Rachel Gilberd School News ¡ IURFC Prizegiving Further Tit Bits From The Polish 140th IURFC held their prize giving on Friday night congratulations to all the award recipients this year. Some (Sister Mary St Martha) Marie Pearce Bruce Gatward-Cook Netball Volunteer Of The Year On Friday 26 excellent achievements made with some great results across both rugby and netball teams. The club Having spent 9 years as your Does it get any better than Robbies August a team One month after the celebration

§ ¨ ¥ ¦ ¤ would like to Rachel Gilberd is the Winner of the 2016 Beverly representative on the New living on a fantastic farmlet from Waitoriki thank all their sponsors, of one hundred and forty years of Raine Cup – Volunteer of the year. Plymouth District Council I for the last 12 years with School (including supporters, members and Polish settlement in it

now have the experience and the best surf spots at hand? Nails Ethan from Norfolk School) took © ¥ § players. IURFC is lucky to came to my attention that the understanding of Local It can, because there’s part in the Year 8 Maths Quiz as  have some remarkable venue chosen which was renamed the TET Stadium was also Government and am seeking always community needs. part of the Methanex Maths people working behind the the venue used for celebrating the Centenary of Polish re election. I have lived and I respond to needs as a Spectacular.

                          scenes making the club so settlement in Taranaki in 1976-7 when a substantial crowd worked in Inglewood District mentor for Big Brother Big Monthly Special Our team was made up from of grandchildren, etc. celebrated their Polish culture.  "    !               successful. Looking for 35 years and feel I have a Sisters, a former President  Year 6 - 8 students and was the forward to another great The TET Stadium used to be known as Jubilee Park and that

     All sets of Nails and Toes for September are good understanding of the on the Friends of the "  first time for them all therefore year next year. name is seen on the street sign directing people to the

, ,, 5 4 # $ .( 3, '( ( + )-,') )* 0 2 they were very pleased with their Rural, Residential and Govett Brewster Art 6 % $ & % % ( / 1 ( $40 plus a $20 or $40 Gift Certificate for stadium. result in coming 13th from 22 Commercial ratepayer. Gallery, and a 9= significant L KL 9 9 F;J I9 9 H A = E F EB :;=9 C D =7 > 8 AB @ One hundred and forty years ago when the ship deposited ; < ; < ? next appointment or to give to a friend Richard and I have been supporter of the Taranaki Health Foundation. While teams. the immigrants on the shores of New Zealand, some of Dairy farmers on Bedford born here, I started my media career in Auckland and Call for an appointment on 0275 756638 those immigrants came to Taranaki to work and eventually Road and I was a Retailer in Inglewood for 17 years and returned as communications director for the live here. won Taranaki Retailer of the Year 2003. Destination Taranaki tourism office when there was no Sparky the Kiwi Comes To Inglewood Inglewood Laundromat I assume the English people in the area could not speak I am Chairperson of Inglewood First, Trustee of Wind Wand, , nor coastal walkway. German or Polish and their English minds told them that Inglewood Development Trust, Chairperson of I have promoted the region more than most and know Shop 2 since the ship they came on was a German ship then the Inglewood Civil Defence, Trustee Inglewood Health we need to continue positioning this district as a great passengers on board would be of German extraction. Trust and I was the Organiser of the Inglewood Railway place to live, work, visit and play. 38 Rata St Mathias Gabriel Dodunski was offered work in Inglewood so Station Restoration. My mission is simply this = Let’s make our place even he took his young wife and three children to live in a punga I am committed to keeping rates at a level that will not better! Open 24/7 hut on the grounds of Jubilee Park. Other Polish immigrants must also have lived near him because the street was

impact on our levels of service, and to a District that is given the name German Street. The Polish residents objected to the street being named German Street and vibrant and progressive. 4 x 14kg Gas Fired Dryers complained to the authorities who later changed the name to James Street. Perhaps since so much Polish history seems to be centred Richard Jordan 3 x Washing Machines in and around Jubilee Park it seems appropriate to rename I am your current the street yet again as “The Place of Early Polish councillor and have worked Above: Ashleigh, Kellie, Milla and Ethan. Settlement.” hard to listen to and Rachel like many others, works, is a mother and represent our community. dedicates so much of her time to netball. She On Saturday I want our district to contributes to a number of netball activities, co- 27 August at prosper and progress and managing the Inglewood Country Netball Club, the local believe it is possible to coaching multiple teams over all levels of the game. Waitoriki achieve that while ANZ future FERNS, Primary School, Intermediate, Hall Crop maintaining a practical, Senior and Secondary levels as well as Representative Above: Emma Warren, Mathew Boyd, Bella Lane and Eleecia Swap, considered approach to netball. She is committed to the development of Young all got to meet and pat ‘Sparky’ the one legged kiwi in Students had council spending and players with one of her High School players making Inglewood last week a stall to sell activity. the U17A Representative team, their seeds I am committed to a high one in the U15A Representative they had quality working and living environment and a vibrant and team, three in the U15 harvested Above: The Fritz Reuter attractive district, focusing on providing the community Development Representative team from their with the essentials it requires to operate effectively and one in the Year 9 garden as while supporting business friendly initiatives. Representative team. part of the I chair both the Council’s Audit and Risk Committee Besides coaching and coordinating Seed to Seed and the Creative Community Committee. the teams she is involved with, she project. Above: Ashleigh, Kellie, Milla and Abbey with I live and work in this community, am married with strives to better herself by On sale were the seeds for sale children and grandchildren. Outside of Council I am a completing Netball New Zealand seeds of Small Stream Pumpkins, Purple shelling peas and Inglewood Development Trust Trustee and the trust Coaching Modules and has Strawberry popping Corn. Sales were brisk and netted the manager, Inglewood RSA treasurer, Moa Mail editor, completed an umpire’s course. If school a good amount of money which will be put to use in was a long-time dairy farmer, and now own-operate Fun she’s not on the side -lines developing their school garden bigger and better. Ho! Toys. supporting all the teams she is Anyone interested in purchasing some seeds please contact the I ask for your vote and promise to represent and work involved with she is playing the school on 75 67056 or email [email protected]. hard for the community. game we all love. Seeds are $3.50 a packet or $9.50 for 3. Issue 175 Page 11 Page 12 Moa Mail Issue 175 Page 13 Page 14 Moa Mail Issue 175 Page 15

Gardening With Sue Inglewood First Update (Sally Jamieson) Durham WI (Christine Fitz Patrick) Candidate Profiles Taranaki Regional Council North Taranaki Constituency Candidate Profiles Taranaki Regional Council North Taranaki Constituency From Hammer August IA5 gathering was kindly Durham WI celebrated their 74 th Birthday in grand style. Fascinators, glitzy Netta Burnside Mike Davey John Hill Donald McIntyre (Sue Marsh) hosted by Rosemary and John earrings, chic hats and glamourous attire adorned those present. Soup and Positive outcomes are I have lived in Inglewood for Hi, I'm John Hill and I'm I offer myself for a Lucas at their home/B&B rolls were served on elegant tables draped with lace table cloths, set with only assured when over 40 years. standing for a place as seat on the Taranaki Spring time weather, often changeable, fairly predictable, but definitely situated on Upland Road. The beautiful fine china. Members were then treated to a very special communities apply Married with grandchildren. your Taranaki regional Regional Council makes us want to get out into the garden on the warm sunny days. evening was enjoyed by all with programme by Maida Vales’ Golden Talent Choir who performed their Razzle Dazzle strong governance Your elected member of the councils representative because I have a Have you got your seed potatoes yet? There are plenty of types to a few new faces which is always Showtime Concert under the baton of Musical Director Richard Pittams. The audience control over their local Regional Council for 9 years in the north ward. passion for our choose from, choose early types, like Rocket , Maris Anchor, where nice to see. Inglewood First certainly welcomes new were appreciative and delighted with this marvellous group. While most of the choir live councils. I would like as well as an elected Trustee I am a farmer at province, Taranaki, you can start harvesting members so if you are keen to spend some time independently on site at the Maida Vale Retirement Village, there are one or two ring-ins your support to step up of TET. Waitoitoi, 7km. north with it’s rugged coast from 60 days, then maybe with a fun group of people who enjoying discovering including our very own Jean Dobbs. Several performers are in their 90’s with the age and see this happen in Employed in the rural sector. of . and black sand plant some Purple Passion what our area has to offer please feel free to keep average being around 83. The group practise twice a week and perform at several rest our community. I have Regional Manager I have a proven record beaches, its rivers, or Allura, these are what an eye on the Inglewood first facebook page for all homes in New Plymouth. lived in rural and big Ravensdown Ltd of community work, rainforest, lush we call 2 nd early or main the updates. Once they had sung for city environments, I see my role as ‘caretaker’ of both in eastern farmland and of potatoes. While planting The team at Inglewood First prepared some lovely their supper everyone worked in government our regional assets. Proud of Taranaki, where I course, our mighty maunga. Ours is a unique landscape choose, some main crop enjoyed a sumptuous High- and private enterprise, at the coalface, in management, our farmers and what they previously farmed, and here at Urenui since 1982. and our immediate environment offers much potatoes, like Rua or Above: Villa Heights, John and Rosemary Lucas’s Tea. The honour of cutting in farming, recycling, contracting, extractive and have achieved for our I have held most positions in the Urenui and Districts economically and recreationally. Desiree, and you will be fantastic villa Below: Some of the happy A5’s enjoying the birthday cake was construction industries. If elected, I would work hard to environment: Lions Club, have done 6 years on the Clifton I want to help the TRC better publicise the good results set for all of your spuds, the lovely location bestowed on Jean Dobbs. balance the region's environmental and economic good,  84% of all rivers fenced Community Board, am chairman of the Waitoitoi hall already achieved and help continue the work it is doing fresh out of the garden. Lions Fert Sadly, we report the loss including improving our water and soil quality. I also  69% of rivers riparian planted and am chairman of "Our Clifton Heritage"- a voluntary for future generations. I do not want rules imposed The humble potato is a staple on many dinner tables around New Zealand. Roasted, boiled, available from of one of our most senior believe we need to future proof . I am 43  4 million plants established over the life of the group who researches, makes and erects historical signs elsewhere in New Zealand to be imposed here in mashed or in a salad – no matter how you serve yours, they always taste better dug out of members, Jean Andrews, who passed away earlier and live with my husband Gordon on a farmlet at programme – the envy of other Councils in Clifton. Taranaki: one size does not fit all. your own garden. Tui Potato Food is specially formulated for home gardens. It contains all Fun Ho! Toys this week. Jean joined Institute 36 years ago and Brixton, where we operate specialist supply company Port Taranaki is a vital asset, the only port on N Z’s I believe that the TRC is managed in a business-like I would bring to the role breadth of experience: Regional the necessary nutrients to give you high yielding, quality potatoes. High levels of phosphorus (Lawn-Garden- although residing in Marinoto Rest Home in recent BRAND-X. I have the governance experience; NZ west coast, important for all our export industries, as manner and would like to see them working with land- Councillor (9 years), Federated Farmers Dairy Section and potassium promote healthy tuber production and plant growth. Use in your garden Osflo-Lime) years, still kept up with Institute happenings. Contractors Federation, Atawhai Industries and chair of well as our farmers, rely on access to their markets, owners, on conservation issues, as they have in the Chairman, Inglewood Community Board Member, beds, and you’ll be harvesting a bumper crop of tasty home -grown potatoes this season. It is various community and sporting groups, I have the time, and imports of fertiliser plus animal nutrition would past. Taranaki/Whanganui Conservation Board, past Chairman also suitable for carrots, parsnip, and other root passion, integrity and skills. All I need is your support, incur extra freight. Port Taranaki makes a significant I have the time, the commitment and the work ethics to of Taranaki TB Free Committee. vegetable crops. Rainfall for August 2016 your wisdom - and your vote. www.facebook.com/ dollar contribution to the Regional council to sustain a be your Councillor on the TRC, and look forward to I farm at with my wife Linda. Our two adult Prior to planting apply 300g (approx. 1 cup) per square (Mary Boekman) platters for everyone to enjoy, remembering it is a netta4TRaCtion/ lower rating for our rate payers. doing just that children and our grandchildren all live in Taranaki. metre of garden, mix thoroughly into the soil, and water Total rainfall for August 2016: 236.5 mm volunteer organisation so the time spent is much Appreciate your support Chris Wilkes in well after application. For established plants, apply 30- No of rain days for August 2016: 14 appreciated by our local community. Vicky Dombroski Karen Schumacher Rex Hendry Born in Waitara raised in 40g (approx. 2 tablespoons) per square metre of garden, Rainfall for August 2015: 355 mm John and Rosemary enlightened everyone to the With my experience and A passion for the Our lifestyle and our the hills of and to the mounds at the base of the plants. Again, water in No rain days for August 2015: 27 history and the twelve years of enjoyment that they understanding of statutory environment, people and economy in Taranaki are currently residing in well after application, taking care to wash any product Total rainfall for the year so far 2016: 1714 mm clearly have received from such a gorgeous spot. processes, policy sustainable land use is the dependent on maintaining Okato, Chris has a off the plant foliage. Apply every three to four weeks Total rainfall for 2015: 2808.6 mm The informative tour included the north facing development and methods key difference in my ability the quality of our strong affiliation to the during key growth periods. Total Rain Days 2015 211 bedrooms, with highlights of the gorgeous wood of implementation in a to make a positive impact. environment. Backed by a North Ward and Enjoy the spring weather. Happy gardening! Total Rain Days 2016 126 work throughout, including the Matai flooring. We local government context, I A successful background in mountain of experience in believes he has much to heard how the house was brought from Pihama – hope to explore and landscape ecosystem environmental offer in terms of South Taranaki and how John has moved one tree advocate for underutilised management projects and management, policy and ecological wisdom, 4 times. Paul from the south of England was a ‘methods,’ as outlined in conservation is highlighted strategic development, in sustainable principles and house guest for the evening so it was great to see the TRC Regional Policy with my involvement in the a wide range of regional on the ground him joining in and exchanging details with some of Statement, methods that Purangi Kiwi Project. and national organisations, experience. our members. It is amazing who you get to met and empower and educate Along with my husband I have a balanced and Chris has particular interest in water quality, the coastal connect with at the IA5 gatherings, communities, thereby Bob, I, have experience sensible approach and margin and the continual reduction of farming impact and The next IA5 on Wednesday 28 September from allowing them to take more responsibility for the within, the dairy and beef sector. would be an ideal councillor. believes that TRC’s progress to date in these areas has 5.15 pm and will be held at Energy Vets Inglewood, wellness of their local ecosystems and environment. So, With a successful record of accomplishment in senior It is our responsibility to ensure that we look after the been good. door entry is $5 which covers refreshments and rather than Taranaki Regional Council environmental management and board positions in a variety of environment and hand it onto the next generation in as Wilkes believes it is the partnership between council and nibbles. Remember that subscriptions are only $30 activities happening ‘to them’ and their environs - the commercial, not for profit, environmental, rural and good as, or better, condition that we found it. My goal is landowners that holds the key to a sustainable and per year which entitles members to a free radio activities will be happening ‘with’ them and ‘for’ them. local government positions, I have strong financial to do what I can to make this happen. The opportunity prosperous future for the region. Chris is known to be advertising programme with NZME. It’s time for communities and their representatives to literacy and governance capability. to do this will be issue-by-issue as they come across the a man who is not afraid to stand up for what he believes For catering purposes a RSVP to rally for our ecosystems- without a healthy environment Currently a trustee on the TET Trust, this role has council table and when the regional policies are and is willing to take this commitment to the council [email protected] would be appreciated we will have no eco-nomy. Your vote for me as a provided me with an in depth understanding of my reviewed. table to represent the people and the place he knows or visit Inglewood first facebook page for all the Taranaki Regional Councillor, would ensure advocacy community. I am currently on the WITT Council, a Search Manager and loves. details. Look forward to seeing you all at Energy for rural people, communities and towns along with the I would consider it a privilege to use my experience to for Taranaki LandSAR, and the Chairman for Land -Elected committee member of Kiwis Against Seabed Vets to view some new and exciting things that are opportunity to resolve their own local environmental represent North Taranaki as a councillor at Taranaki Search and Rescue NZ. As a descendent of the settlers Mining (KASM) -Founder 100% Pure Taranaki happening. issues in a way that resonates with their values and Regional Council. livelihoods. of Inglewood I am committed.

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Candidate Profiles New Plymouth District Council Mayor Candidate Profiles What’s on and Carpenter Photo News New Plymouth Coming Events Heather Dodunski Richard Handley Home TRACTORVILLE District Council Please advise of your event My vision for New I am a District Councillor 7567030 [email protected] Maintenance YOUR LOCAL TRACTOR

Plymouth can be and Chairman of the Mayor Fritz Reuter Gallery described best in a Finance Committee. General Repairs Clive Tongaawhikau Community Art (Rear Gallery) DISMANTLERS 40 years word: Community. I From a Maxwell farming Open Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm am passionate about, family my career has been experience SUPPLIERS OF USED PARTS and determined to primarily in community Fun Ho! Toy Museum No Job to small Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm re-establish organisations and recently Fences - Decks meaningful and in community Inglewood Heritage Centre Retaining Walls positive connections organisations in this Plumb Exhibition Reasonable Rates 0800232344 District including the Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm within all sectors of Lions Update (Viv Adamson) our community. TDHB, YMCA, Youth Crop Swap Another successful Daffodil Day. Lions members and partners Call John If there's one thing I've learned during my years in both Health Trust, Taranaki Saturday 24 Sept 10.30 am 0274 570279 Council and the volunteer sector, it's that absolutely Retreat Trust and am a long standing member of Rotary. were busy baking, assembling and delivering the 64 lunchboxes Waitoriki Hall A/H 06 7568280 anything's achievable when the community works My career has spanned at senior or CE level in Banking, that were pre-ordered. A sausage sizzle was also manned by the Jayne 7566192 Lions Club with 160 sausages being sold. The Inglewood Lions together. Health, Human Rights and Tertiary Education and I have Inglewood Welfare Soc Inc As Mayor I'll always accentuate the positive and, in international experience working in Solomon Islands, Club contributed $1000 to Daffodil Day from the proceeds of AGM everything I do, I'll always ask myself a simple question. Philippines, Nepal and Afghanistan. sales. West Wing Lounge, Marinoto How will this benefit our District? I am qualified BBS, Dip Agriculture, ACA, CMA and a Five members attended a working bee to assemble walkways for Monday 26 September 5.20 pm You may know me as Matua New Plymouth District must again be a place that Chartered Director. the Purangi Kiwi Sanctuary. S R Waite Secretary Clive, I believe in embracing provides opportunities and benefits for everyone. I believe I have the experience and commitment to be an The Inglewood Lions Junior Speechmaker competition is being held on 18 and valuing people, Inglewood RSA Social Group Equally. Across the board. effective and successful Mayor. September. Winners then attend the 202D District contest in Hawera on Sunday Meet at Lodge Whangamomona recognising that people with I bring new thinking and ideas and strategic thinking 6 November. 17 Mahoe Street different backgrounds, skills, Neil Holdom which looks ahead and focuses on the continued future Members have been out and about the last week braving the wintery elements to 1.30 pm Wed 28 September attitudes and experiences. We Education: Bachelor of development of the District. deliver 3740 phone books in Inglewood and surrounding areas. Guest Speaker Peter Hamilton have the opportunity to Arts - Political Science I am married to Virginia (Gini) and they have three adult Organisation is Contact 027 3916520 encourage and harness these and Philosophy - children and six grandchildren. underway for the Inglewood First IA5 differences to make the Victoria University. 10-10-10 walk Wed 28 Sept from 5.15 pm Postgraduate Diploma in Bill Simpson council more relevant and which is being held Energy Vets Inglewood Management - New My commitment to my approachable. A diverse body on Sunday 16 Blue September Breakfast Zealand Institute of family is a priority. This is of people can offer a wider October, starting at perspective in virtually any Wednesday 28 Sept 7.30 am Management. the same commitment I am 10.00 am at East Fern Lodge situation making the most of Foundations of General giving to the people of End Beach and Guest Speaker Mike Holmes Management Programme New Plymouth District our resources and enriching going along the Ing Rotary $25 pp - Macquarie Graduate Council as a Mayor. residents lives. walkway. This is a Tracey 0274382285 School of Management. I am walking with the view I started my journey working Lions Zone Project. in Taranaki placing youth into EVG Lamb Calf and Pet Day Strategic Management Programme - MGSM. that we must take “your The 2016-2017 Friday 14th October. Career highlights: vision, my commitment and in full time employment, working Lions International Inglewood and Districts Editor – North Taranaki Midweek return our future will on the revitalisation of my 10-10-10 Walk for Kids Fathers Pa/marae. I quickly Sunday 16 October Keep Your RSA Communications Manager – Powerco grow” We must take one step at a time to achieve the Peace Poster Annual competition is Corporate Affairs Manager – Powerco (current) basic things we need and deserve. Just remember “ you saw a need for programs to open for children Aged 11 – 13 yrs. 2017 National BSA Motorcycle Photos Inglewood RSA Social Group About me: don’t have to see the whole staircase; you just have to help people feel connected The theme for the 2016-2017 poster Rally Meet at Lodge Whangamomona Married to Melissa, with three children Xavier (10), take the first step”. and find their passion in life, is “A Celebration of Peace”. Closing 24-26 February Articles Savanna (8) and Alyssa (4). so I started creating and Inglewood (Vertical Horizons) 17 Mahoe Street So I am asking you to take the first step with me. date for entries to be received at Vision: We will achieve what we desire you just need to have delivering programs to assist District is 31 October, so posters March 3-5 2017 Lions 202D Reports 1.30 pm Wednesday 28 September Taranaki - lifestyle capital of New Zealand, an amazing faith in yourself. in reform, education, need to be handed into your local Convention – Inglewood Guest Speaker place for people of all ages to live, work and play. performing arts and M Ãori Lions Club prior to this date. After May 21 st 2017 Inglewood Lions Coming Peter Hamilton (Author) I love this place. Here are some of my goals: the district judging the first three place th language. From all this I 50 Charter celebration This is your Contact 027 3916520 Contribute to an affordable long term plan to invest in Election Timetable: created and continue to bring getters posters then go on to Multiple Community and grow our district. Ensure we develop our water District judging. The winning entry the Inglewood Squash Club Jubilee Friday 16 September Voting papers delivered the annual Taranaki Puanga Saturday 6 May 2017 Newspaper supply to avoid forecast water shortages. Vest TIML goes on to worldwide competition. Membership Pins and Badges Friday 16 September-Saturday 8 October Voting festival to Waitara, which will Interest [email protected] It relies on Your fund into a perpetual trust to benefit future generations Saturday 8 October Noon Voting Closes For further information on rules see its 12th year in 2016. input available at Fun Ho! Toys like the TSB Community Trust. Work tirelessly for a Saturday 8 October Late Afternoon Preliminary Results regarding the poster competition better future for our children and grandchildren. Support your local RSA please contact Pat Julian Ph 7567590. Above: The crew from BNZ ‘Closed for Good’ and Ken and Anna from More FM with the East Taranaki Environment Trust