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Fieldays bus Heritage highlight Free shuttles from Te Awamutu to Fieldays have been made available to Fieldays ticket holders. Council up for an award for its historic sites tours The shuttles leave Gorst Ave at 8.30 and 9.30am and return from Mystery Creek at 4 and 5pm. Fieldays tickets can be purchased from Te Awamutu i-Site, which is open every morning of Fieldays from 7am. TAI quiz night Te Awamutu Intermediate School is holding a quiz night to raise money for the school’s PTA. The event is in the school hall on Saturday, June 30 at 7pm. Teams are 8-10 people and $10 per person. There will be auctions and raffles throughout the night, with goods and vouchers from sponsors. Food and beverages will also be available. To book a table call the school office on 8716377. Spiritual fair The Maniapoto Spiritual Wellness Fair is coming to Te Awamutu Sports Club this Sunday, from 10am to 4pm. The fair is free entry but TC140618SPBUSTOUR bring cash to purchase WAIPA¯ District Council ran 17 heritage bus tours. products. There will be energy Waipa¯ District Council’s significant increase in heritage Tony says most participants Judges said it was “an excel- healing, readings by efforts to highlight the district’s investment, including plans for a commented that they learnt some- lent example of nine Councils mediums/clairvoyants, heritage, including its role in the Waipa¯ Discovery Centre in Te thing new about our district and collaborating on roading, joining crystals, animal New Zealand Land Wars, has Awamutu. its history. together to improve strategic road communication sessions and already created waves in Welling- Judges praised it as “a novel He says word of mouth was a asset management planning with more. ton. approach that used an effective valuable advertisement. sharing of experience and know- Visit facebook.com/ Waipa¯’s communication and and well-designed campaign to He expects the competition at ledge that led to increased maniapotospiritualcafe/ engagement team is one of three address a complex issue of con- the Local Government New Zea- efficiency and effective regional Waikato organisations named as flicting narratives about histori- land Excellence Awards to be service delivery”. Role of the finalists in the Local Government cal events. tough, but says making the finals For the North Waikato Inte- New Zealand Excellence Awards “The project demonstrated is good recognition for those grated Growth Management Busi- 2018, which acknowledge leader- broad community engagement involved with the project. ness Case, Waikato District Coun- Ombudsman ship efforts nationwide. that linked its history and fed Waipa¯ is up against six other cil, Auckland Council, Hamilton Learn more about the role It’s the second time the Waipa¯ through into its future planning.” finalists in the Fulton Hogan City Council, NZTA, the Waikato of Ombudsman at the next team has been up for national Waipa¯ District Council mana- Excellence Award for Community Regional Council, Auckland Continuing Education accolades. In 2015, Waipa¯won the ger heritage and museums Tony Engagement. Transport, the Ministry of Educa- meeting. top award for community impact Roxburgh said bus tours of his- Waipa¯also shares in a second tion and two district health boards The event is at Waipa¯ for its success in engaging the toric sites out of Te Awamutu and finalist in the Excellence Award co-operating to develop a business Workingmen’s Club on community on its 10-Year Plan. Cambridge was one of the for Service Delivery and Asset case for managing and proactively Wednesday, June 20 at Waipa¯District Council’s Out of initiatives popular with the pub- Management — the Road Asset planning for expected growth in 9.30am. All welcome. the Shadows project inspired con- lic. Council ran about 17 tours, Technical Accord (RATA) pro- the district over the next 30 years. versation about Waipa¯’s rich his- and there is still demand for one- gramme initiated by the Waikato tory, in preparation for a proposed off tours from visiting groups. Mayoral Forum. ■ Continued on page 3

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■ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Harvesting water to save costs 14,045 Good on Dennis It was, I thought, simple and supplied water tanks and free water. Pennefather — a constant cost saving. pumps, the cost ($5000 per A bonus would be nil treat- 14,045* critic of the WDC. About half the properties unit) would be in the order of ment of non potable water CIRCULATION 14,045* He has ensured his water in Te Awamutu/Kihikihi $12 -15 million. Why throw reducing treatment capacity. supply will not be a problem. could harvest roof water for our hard-earned rates money Cambridge appears to Please bear in mind that non potable use (toilets, gar- at a dead dog? have no water shortage — most rural dwellers have to den, car/house washing, Council could fund instal- let’s spend the money in this find our own water unaided swimming pools, perhaps lation of rainwater tanks in- area not waste it. by council — town dwellers laundry). stead of water meters (an Why do we employ people take it for granted. Tanks and pumps are unproductive cost measure). on councils unable to think We have not been available from 1000 to 25,000 This would use resources outside the square? barraged by mock water litres at a reasonable cost. (tradesmen) and materials As for water companies — bills. The proposal to spend $90 better utilised making the thin end of the wedge for In December 2014 I wrote million over 10 years is plumbing modifications to easy riders on fat directorate [email protected] here a to reduce ludicrous. Even if half of harvest and reticulate water fees. water demand from council. houses (and business) were at premises able to collect VAUGHAN THOMAS [email protected] How much cruelty Duty of care from [email protected] [email protected] is acceptable? council members Those cursed colonials with the levels of control to be their possums, pigs, goats and achieved, then the appropriate Ken George is totally conveying the message that rabbits. tools must be selected. within his rights to be con- ‘everything is alright’ to the In Anita Lassman’s letter Those available at the mo- cerned about road noise and people as long as you get a [email protected] entitled ‘Cautionary Tale of ment include fencing, traps, traffic safety issues. library, pool or museum. 1080’ she challenges the use of culling, poison and biological This is a real concern Where is their obligated 1080 as a means of pest control agents. 1080 may have its place that is going to grow over ‘duty of care’ to the people, and suggests that those who amongst this arsenal but as the next 10 years and be- or are the people forgotten are advocating its use are arro- Anita points out there is ani- come a bigger problem if it about? More importantly gant and dismissive of their mal suffering involved, be it is not dealt with now. why is their ‘health and [email protected] opponents view point. those considered as pests. Council has based the 10 safety’ put at risk? She also infers that the 1080 I’m sure we would never Year Plan on growth, and it Sadly, there are more lobby has little care for animal have our vet euthanise our is this growth that will important issues such as suffering. ageing cat or dog with 1080, yet cause greater road noise, fresh water supply, sewage Anita’s portrayal of the 1080 in the forests in New Zealand traffic congestion, road de- and stormwater that need lobby and the colonisers as the every day animals are suffer- terioration and road safety attention, as well as the villains may or may not be ing lingering stressful deaths issues. growing traffic safety and true, however, the problem from consuming this poison. Yet it does not surprise road noise issues. still remains, how to deal with How much cruelty is accept- me that Council does Council, it is time to destructive introduced able in the cause of conserva- nothing or plans to do represent the people, not animals. tion? nothing about it. yourselves. 2016 Once goals are set regarding GRAHAM SCRIMGEOUR Council appears happy HAYDEN WOODS TRITON - 2018 FIELDAYS® SPECIALS TRITON GLX 4WD TRITON GLX SINGLE CAB TRITON GLX CLUB CAB 4WD DOUBLE CAB & CHASSIS 2WD & 4WD

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Judges welcomed the initiative as a holistic approach and “a means of future-proofing and preparing for clear challenges of Exquisite Mediterranean Cuisine future population growth”. Waikato District Council is a Award Winning Wines finalist in two categories — the Excellence Award for Best Prac- tice in Governance, Leadership BOOK NOW and Strategy, for its North Wai- kato Integrated Growth Manage- 702 Rukuhia Rd RD2 Ohaupo Hamilton ment project, and in the Excel- lence Award for Best Practice Contribution to Local Economic 07 825 2893 or visit www.vilagradwines.co.nz Development category, for the Te Awa River Ride — Nga¯ruawa¯hia to Horotiu. The collaborative project which delivered the Nga¯ruawa¯hia-to- Horotiu cycleway and new Perry ATTENTION Bridge Structure, has already resulted in visitor numbers using TC140618SPVR the new facilities increasing from SHARING heritage site tours using virtual reality technology. 40 per day to over 700. LANDLORDS Judges said “this is an ambitious tourism infrastructure investment which provides the opportunity for positive long-term Ownapropertyyouwanttorentout? socio-economic growth and health wellbeing in the District”. Having problems with your rental? Local Government New Zea- land president Dave Cull says that being named as a finalist is a significant achievement and reflects strong leadership and the innovative work being delivered by councils across the country. “The finalists include some exceptional projects that are having a profound impact on com- munities,” he says. “The Excellence Awards final- ists all demonstrate innovation, excellence in communication and consultation to involve communi- ties in the decisions and planning which frame their future.” TC140618SPAV The finalists incorporate best BEHIND the scenes making one of the video clips. practice criteria under LGNZ’s CouncilMARK excellence pro- “Overall the judges felt that the meaningful engagement with iwi gramme which is designed to strongest entries demonstrated a and Ma¯ori.“ improve the public’s knowledge of strong strategic focus, clear out- This year had the highest num- Contact the Property the work councils are doing in comes, measured results, cost ber of entries in the awards’ their communities and to support benefit analysis and engagement history. individual councils to further with external organisations — Winners will be announced at Management Specialists improve the service and value particularly a collaborative the LGNZ conference dinner in they provide. approach with stakeholders, and Christchurch on Monday, July 16. Yvonne or Ashley ‘It’s like hanging out 027 857 7385 or 07 871 7189 with a best friend... with less Pinot.’ ALLYSON GOFTON COAST FAN

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BY BELINDA FEEK aware of the bulging prison network prison numbers by a third is reck- so have approved the construction less.” The Government is scrapping of 976 more beds at five different National’s Corrections spokes- National’s mega-prison plan for prisons around the country to help man David Bennett said by not Waikato’s Waikeria prison and in- relieve the . having that capacity it put New stead building a new unit featuring “Decades of rushed policy and Zealand residents at risk because a purpose-built mental health fa- reactive decisions have gotten us to there were going to be a lot of cility. this point today. First off we need to serious criminals that were going The first sod on construction of find a way to deal with the numbers to have to be let out of prison. the new-high security unit will be of people currently coming through “So whether it’s a small or a big turned in August, with hopes of- the prison gates. prison isn’t the defining factor … fenders will begin to be locked up by “We need to add beds to the it’s whether you’ve got capacity in early 2022. system to relieve some of the im- the system. And they won’t have In making the announcement as mediate capacity over the capacity now.” this edition went to press yesterday next 12 months. That is why we have He said although a specific men- afternoon, Corrections Minister already approved the construction tal health unit was a good idea, it Kelvin Davis says National’s mega of 976 rapid builds.” would only skim the surface on the prison would simply be a breeding Kelvin said new programmes, huge number of prisoners who ground turning low-level criminals including removing administrative were affected by mental health into more hardened offenders. barriers preventing the release of issues. TC140618SPSTATION32 But National says it’s a cop-out those who are eligible for bail, were “A vast majority of prisoners STATION 32 has entered a dish called Tu¯ Taki Whenua Ki by the Government and puts the on track to save a further 150 beds, have mental health issues and so Te Moana (Land Meets the Sea) in the Matariki Dish public in danger as there will not be freeing up $15 million in costs. just picking out 100 of them that are Challenge. enough beds to house serious Opposition Leader Simon the more severe cases doesn’t actu- criminals. Bridges said the Government was ally provide the rehabilitation we Te Awamutu restaurant Station 32 head chef They will instead have to be freed going to make it harder for police need for a vast majority of Station 32 has come to the Vineet Arora has created a and put back on the streets. and the courts to send criminals to prisoners.” party with an entry in the dish called Tu¯ Taki Kelvin said building a mega prison and allow serious offenders Waikeria’s new prison Matariki Dish Challenge. Whenua Ki Te Moana prison was “just not the right thing to get out sooner — all because the • A new 500-bed unit, plus a new The competition is run (Land Meets the Sea). to do” and “just lazy politics”. Government is trying to save purpose-built 100-bed facility for by hospitality promotion He says the dish is “American-style mega prisons money by not building a new, mental health patients co-operative Waikato Food created from Waipa¯ and are crime-breeding factories. They much-needed prison. • The new unit will replace the old Inc. It challenges Waikato North Island produce and swallow up young offenders and spit “Recent conservative estimates high-security upper jail chefs to create a dish using aims to celebrate a time of out hardened criminals, sometimes put the forecast prison population • 62 per cent of prisoners diagnosed native, local ingredients plentiful harvest. a fully patched gang member. They at 12,500 by 2026 — around 2000 with a mental health or substance inspired by Matariki. “The dish is a combina- do not keep communities safe.” more than now — and that doesn’t disorder in last 12 months Matariki is the celebra- tion of duroc pork belly Kelvin said smaller prisons were include the 900 more beds the • Earthworks on new construction tion of the Ma¯ori New Year sourced from Waratah more effective in “providing real Government has been told it will to begin in August and is the Ma¯ori name for a Farms, seared scallops and rehabilitation“as they allowed need as a result of having more • Facility to be completed by early group of seven stars other- pikopiko with a broth of prisoners to be closer to family, staff police on the streets. 2022 wise known as the Pleiades. wakame and shiitake morale was higher and were safer as “That means New Zealand will • Rolleston, Tongariro, Rimutaka, It signals a time for giving mushroom. they “were able to better monitor be hundreds of prison beds short of Christchurch Womens’ and Christ- thanks to the land, sea and The dish is available prisoner wellbeing“. what’s needed. church Mens’ to share 976 extra sky. until Saturday, July 14. Kelvin said the Government is “The Government’s pledge to cut beds between them

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140618SPMORTAR NEW ZEALAND Army detonated a live World War II bomb south of Kihikihi.

BY BETHANY ROLSTON boot and drove north looking for a place to bury the bomb. The Army has detonated a live World “But as he was driving along he thought War II bomb after a family found it on their he should get it checked out. I think it had property at Kinohaku. been playing on his mind.” Te Awamutu constable Rainier Bron said The man stopped in Pirongia, still with a man notified police on Wednesday, June 6, the bomb in his boot, to contact police. Police about a mortar shell on his family’s farm. drove to Pirongia to check out the bomb and The family had owned the bomb for immediately called the bomb disposal squad. many years and as children had played with “They had a look at it through Facetime it on their grandfather’s farm, he said. and came down pretty quickly from Auck- “The grandfather used to be part of the land.” Home Guard during World War II. They While police waited they drove the think that’s where the mortar shell had vehicle to an empty paddock at Pirongia come from.” Rugby Sports Club. “They never thought it was live and they “We parked the car away from houses lost track of it about 20 years ago but and waited for the army to come down.” recently found it again.” The bomb was stored overnight in the Te The man was planning to dispose of the Awamutu Central Police Station and the bomb himself. next day was detonated at a farm south of “He put the old mortar shell in his car Kihikihi. 6 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 14, 2018

■ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WHAT’S HOT Humble start to 50th Fieldays

The 50th Fieldays has be- A highlight for many allotted, the number of toilets National Ploughing Competi- WHAT’S NOT gun and I wonder if there are farmers was watching Guy available and the amount of tion and present Fieldays a few people still around who Robinson, a pilot who food ordered for hungry Events evolved from this be- can recall a two-day Fieldays worked for James Aviation. patrons. ginning? HOT Special held on Waikeria He showed farmers how to Jack Price, the local agri- I think enough funds were Prison Farm about 1965. spread manure from a culture officer, as well as the raised to hold these Fieldays ■ Paige, owner of Caffeine Corner The Waipa¯ Young special Fletcher Aircraft, a superintendent of Waikeria twice more before they were coffee cart at Kihikihi and her cus- Farmers Club members most popular and impressive Prison, were chief organ- taken over by Waikato tomers for their ongoing support of contacted local farming event. isers. Young Farmers Club at Te Riding for the Disabled. firms and persuaded them to The days were far better Helping them were mem- Rapa. show off their implements, attended than expected. bers of the local Young What a long way today’s ■ The Chicken Couple food truck on such as mowers, sweeps, The committee under- Farmers clubs. Fieldays has come! Vaile St - their fried chicken is such a rakes and ploughs. estimated the parking area Is it possible that the PETER HARKER treat! ■ Local volunteers and businesses coming together to feed hungry chil- Retirement homes Bridge is vital dren in Te Awamutu under Empire Espresso’s lunchbox initiative. for the park NOT making big profits ■ Lady in red car who dumps her Waipa¯District Council appears to be miss- rubbish on Park Rd. I recently read where two high- above costs if in one year their ing the fact that the memorial park bridge they ■ School students riding their bikes profile retirement homes have profit is $230 million. are considering removing is by far and away made huge profits at the expense of The elderly spend a lifetime the most important of the three. around McDonald’s while cars are the elderly. saving for their retirement, only to This bridge’s proximity to the toilets is driving past. Really dangerous. One made $230 million profit in a have it stripped away by these big essential for both the elderly and the young. ■ Businesses that leave a note on year, the other owner proud of companies in the so-called business Also it is adjacent to the busy part of the their door saying ‘back in 10 turning his initial $10,000 joint of providing care for the older park, close to the carpark, playground, seating investment with a partner into a generation. and duckpond. minutes’. At least give us a time you $400 million personal wealth. The most annoying thing of all is My home overlooks the park so I know how expect to be back. Sure the latter had been gener- that there are pamphlets stuffed in popular this area is. ■ Cars racing down Mahoe St. ous with public charities, and our newspapers every week saying I enjoy a short walk along the riverbank knighted for doing so, but the how great these places are, but myself, but find the extra distance now a bit too elderly have very little choice when never a word as to what it will cost much. they reach this stage of their lives. you. Remember councils don’t always get it TEXT: write TAC HOT or TAC NOT then your opinion. Yes, these homes are business Looking forward to a happy right, just look at the leaning pots in the main Send to 021 241 4568 ventures, but what they charge the retirement, I think not. street. elderly must be exorbitant and well FLORENCE STEVENSON MARJORIE WILSON EMAIL: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. Send to [email protected] We welcome your letters - preferably via email. Letters should be under 300 words and must have the sender’s name, address and phone number included. The letter will be published with the writer’s name (no pseudonyms accepted) and names will only be withheld DELIVER: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. in special circumstances at the discretion of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged and may be edited, abridged or discarded. Drop into our offi ce 97 Sloane Street [email protected]

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The students of Te Awamutu College present Rock of Ages (High School Edition) from Wednesday, June 20 to Saturday, June 23. It’s the tail end of the big, bad 1980s in Hollywood, and the party has been raging hard. Hairspray, lycra and heavy metal flow freely at one of the Sunset Strip’s last legendary venues, The Bourbon Room, a place where legendary rocker Stacee Jaxx takes the stage and groupies line up for their chance at an autograph. Amid the madness, aspiring rock star (and resident toilet cleaner) Drew longs to take the stage as the next big thing, and TC140618SPROA longs for small-town girl Sherrie, ROCK of Ages romantic leads Adriana Vasinca (Sherrie) and Lachlan Oosterman (Drew) in The Bourbon Room. fresh off the bus from Kansas with stars in her eyes. Lonny Barnett. Hannah Dale as righteous acti- Te Awamutu College staff and Choreographer is Teupoko But the rock and roll fairytale Astonishingly, Crown is new vist Anita Bath, Abigail Camp- students have dedicated Natua. is about to end when German to the stage but carries huge star bell, as the evil corporate inves- hundreds of hours of time, and a If you’re looking for Nothin’ developers sweep into town with presence. tor Hilda Klinemann and her fair pinch of blood, sweat and But a Good Time, Don’t Stop plans to turn the fabled Strip into Also new to the stage is Mikey hapless son Franz, played by rock n’ roll — including an Believin’ tickets are on sale now just another capitalist strip mall. Jordan as old rocker and owner Seamus McGrath. Ocean Pelton intensive three day rehearsal, at Te Awamutu College Student Can Drew, Sherrie, and the of the Bourbon Room, Dennis stars as the abominable rock star costume making and set build Centre. gang save the strip — and them- Dupree. Stacee Jaxx and Renee Gibson as during the Term One Electives Book now. Seats are limited. selves — before it’s too late? Only Mikey’s soulful voice packs a mother to lost souls, Justice period. Adults $15, children $10 and a the music of hit bands Styx, punch as do his witty one-liners. Charlier. Director is Kylie Willock, family ticket (three children, two Journey, Whitesnake and more Adriana Vasinca and Lachlan With a supporting cast of joined by assistant director Carli adults) is $45. hold the answer. Oosterman dazzle on stage as more than 60 students, a live Last. The Final Countdown is on The cast is led by Te aspiring starlets and romantic rock band and a crew of dozens Musical director is Bob Wednesday, June 20 to Friday, Kapamanawakii Crown as the leads Sherrie and Drew. more, this is one energy-fuelled Hollinshead and assistant musi- June 22: 7pm. Saturday, June 23: all-seeing, all-rockin’ narrator Rock of Ages also stars performance. cal director is George Brooks. 1pm and 7pm.

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Altrusa International of Te Awamutu recently funds to rebuild held its second Antiques and Collectables Road Show at the Te Awa- mutu College Hall, homes in Tonga where people were invited to have their antiques and valuables appraised by experi- A concert in Te enced local antiques Awamutu this Sunday collectors and dealers. will raise money to Dealers were kept build houses in Tonga. busy assessing and valu- The Habitat for ing a large variety of Humanity fundraiser items brought along. will help replace Items ranged from houses devastated by watches and Victorian Cyclone Gita. jewellery, to swords, Prior to Gita the coins and oriental organisation had built antiques. five houses in Tonga Many pieces were that survived the cyc- family heirlooms, and lone — now the target the stories behind the is another 500 in Tonga objects were just as fas- plus a further 70 cinating as the items houses in Fiji. themselves. This Sunday’s con- Altrusa International TC140618SPALTRUSA cert has been organ- has clubs around the WAIKATO Foster Hope co-ordinator Mirjam Sole (left) is presented with a $2000 ised by Te Awamutu country that work in donation by (from right) Altrusa Te Awamutu from immediate past president man Peter Robertson, TC140618SPBEATRICE their local communities Rosalie Rea and members Vicky Apps and Robyn Atherton. who has led eight Hab- O¯ TOROHANGA singing teacher to help people and organ- itat for Humanity trips Beatrice Hofer leads music group isations in need. believes every foster children when they are difference to people in in the past. Encore, which will perform at the Proceeds from the child deserves to know removed from their need in our community Singing at the con- Methodist Church on Sunday. Antiques and that someone cares homes and also provide is what Altrusa is all cert is music group Collectables Road Show about them through pro- a carry bag containing about,” she said. Encore headed by O¯ torohanga she established Encore,a were used to support viding children with the toiletries and some The Club is also busy music teacher Beatrice Hofer. group made up of her Foster Hope and other necessities to ease their items, such as books and starting on the hunt for Beatrice discovered her students. Altrusa Community Ser- way. toys, that will show homes and gardens for love for teaching while build- Five soloists — including vice Projects. They believe that them they are loved. their annual Home and ing her experience and repu- Peter Robertson — will sing a At their June meet- caregivers should be Altrusa Te Awamutu Garden Ramble in tation as a singer. range of songs on Sunday. ing, the Altrusa Club able to focus on the membership November. She now has more than 20 The concert will also fea- presented Mirjam Sole, emotional needs when a chairperson Vicky Apps If you would be inter- years’ experience in voice ture the Methodist Church the Waikato co- child arrives rather than said Altrusans were ested in having your training, has a thriving pri- Choir and Rosetown ordinator for Foster having to run around delighted to be able to property included in the vate studio and performs Choristers. Hope, with a cheque for doing last minute/late assist the team at Foster ramble, contact club regularly. $2000. night shopping, Foster Hope help children in member Robyn Five years ago, in an effort ■ The fundraiser concert is at Foster Hope is an Hope makes up back need. Atherton in the evenings to provide her students with the Methodist Church on Sunday organisation that packs that are given to “After all, making a on 871 6846. performance opportunities at 2.30pm. Entry by donation. PETER WYLIE - 0800 SELLRURAL (0800 735578) “WE SELL FARMS”

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www.pggwre.co.nz PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008 Helping grow the country 10 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 14, 2018 Music festivals Students going without to to puppets funded support Sudanese refugees BY CAITLAN JOHNSTON More than $21,000 has been allocated to a variety of O¯ haupo¯ School students went creative events and projects in without food, a bed and techno- Waipa¯. logy for last week’s 40 Hour The Creative Communities Famine. Scheme, administered by This year the famine supports Waipa¯ District Council and the child refugees of South Sudan. funded by Creative New Zea- The O¯ haupo¯ students chose land, is supporting eight what to go without based on what applications from its April a child in Sudan might live with- round. out. The fund is aimed at pro- Bianca Winstanley-Mounsey moting and supporting local was one of 33 children from the arts and cultural events, pro- school taking part. jects and programmes. She went without food for 24 Assessment committee hours and predicted it was going member Marcus Gower said it to be hard because food was her was exciting to see a wide favourite thing. range of applications this Bianca decided to take part in round. the famine after watching a World “This round we are support- Vision film of the refugee children ing a range of projects from a in Sudan. puppet show and workshop to a “The reason I’m doing it is country music festival and the because that film showed me that Cambridge Autumn Festival.” I would hate to be in that war and The scheme is supporting a lot of them have lost their Cambridge Society of Arts Inc, parents,” Bianca says. Toro Pikopiko Puppets, “I would hate to lose my par- TC140618CJ01 Branded Country Music Fest- ents.” Other students went with- O¯ HAUPO¯ School students went without food, a bed and technology for last week’s 40 Hour Famine. ival, Matariki School holiday out food too, but some also went Mahi Toi programme, Cam- without talking, sitting, techno- The students were divided into their hands and reduce the spread “By the end of the day they bridge Creative Fibre, Cam- logy or furniture. refugee foster family groups and of disease and infections. described privilege as having food, bridge Autumn Festival Trust, The group started the famine were given one blanket, rations, They also made basic water clean water, living in a peaceful Te Awamutu Competitions on Thursday, June 7. water and barley sugar lollies. filtration systems and were country with no war and having a Society of Performing Arts and Those going without food Throughout the day the challenged to turn murky water family.” Armistice in Cambridge would not be allowed to eat for 24 students learnt about the living into clean water. The students have been raising Society. hours and those doing other conditions of the child refugees by Michelle says the children money to help the children in The committee received things would have to go without taking part in challenges and changed their ideas about what it Sudan. eight applications and every for 40 hours. recreating tools to survive. means to be privileged. They hope to raise $1000 after application received funding. The following day the children They each made a tippy tap “The students used to think hosting a school disco. The round is open twice a took part in a refugee camp using minimal resources. privilege was owning a Some of the children have also year with the next round set for activity set up in the hall by Tippy taps are used in refugee Playstation or going to been door knocking and fundrais- September 2018. teacher Michelle Holloway-Smith. camps to ensure people can wash McDonald’s,” Michelle says. ing at sports games.

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No Trade Sales. 12 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 14, 2018 Petch continues to rise in world ranks BMX rider on TC140618SP12A HAIR RAISER: a roll at world Rebecca Petch on her way to second place in championship an elite women’s quali- BY COLIN THORSEN fying moto at the UCI BMX Te Awamutu rider Rebecca World Cham- Petch continued her meteoric pionships in rise up the elite women’s pecking Azerbaijan. order, finishing 11th overall at the UCI BMX World Champion- ships in Baku, Azerbaijan. The 19 year old improved four spots on her 15th placing when making an elite debut appear- ance last year in Rockhill, South Carolina. The national champion quali- fied with two seconds and a third placing in her motos, then placed fourth in her quarter-final and sixth (just behind her New Zea- land team mate Sarah Walker) in the semi-final to finish 11th over- all. TC140618SP12B “I’m heading in the right HIGH FLYER: Te Awamutu’s Cooper Merito (6) enroute to placing direction, it’s onwards and at the Euro Cup round Blegny in dad and all my family and friends third in a 15 year boys’ Challenge (age group) qualifying moto in upwards from here,” said Petch Belgium. back home.” Azerbaijan. on her return home. “It’s the best prepared I have She will now take a week off to “The level of competition was ever been in, both physically and freshen up before doing ‘testing’ world for New Zealand to be year girls’ and boys’ Challenge certainly up a notch this year. mentally, going into a World with her coach, Matt Cameron. eligible to select two elite women (age group) classes. Everyone is getting better. championship,” said Petch. Her next major assignment is for Tokyo, and Petch and Walker Osborn showed her world “I’m rapt with the way I “The fact that I had no the Argentina World Cup round are doing everything in their class capabilities placing fifth, performed both prior to and at injuries to worry about gave me in September which has Olympic powers to make this happen. third and first in motos, qualify- the worlds.” confidence on the bike, allowing qualifying points up for grabs. Teammate Cody Hobbs (Te ing for the semi-final where she The UCI ninth ranked rider in me to concentrate solely on the “I will be fronting at as many Awamutu), the national cham- placed sixth — only the top four the world went into the world racing.” World Cup rounds as physically pion, did not progress past the progress to the final. champs fresh from making the Petch said the last seven possible in my quest to gain qualifying phase. He had the Merito was equally impress- final at the World Cup meeting in weeks in Europe have been Olympic selection for Tokyo misfortune to crash in his first ive in the motos, recording a Belgium in May. She ended up amazing. 2020,” said Petch. and third motos, resulting in two brace of third placings and a finishing seventh in her first “I truly have been living the “I am on the right track, I’ve seventh placings and a DNF. second, qualifying for the first World Cup final. dream, but none of this would of just got to keep working hard.” Te Awamutu riders Abbie round elimination. He exited at A week later Petch made the been possible without the sup- New Zealand must be among Osborn and Cooper Merito that stage after placing sixth, not podium twice in the one weekend port of my sponsors, mum and the top five BMX countries in the excelled in their respective 15 helped by slipping in the corner.

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BY COLIN THORSEN

Zero Limits gym mem- ber Delwyn Evans was in record-breaking form at the World Bench Press Championships in Finland. The 54 year old eclipsed her own Oceania, New Zealand and Common- wealth record with a third lift of 77.5kg in the 50-59, Masters 2, age group. The lift was half a kilo- gramme superior to her previous personal best record lift of 77kg to retain the national women’s 50-59 age group, 72kg weight category title in TC140618SP12B Whanga¯rei in October, RECORD breaker Delwyn Evans working out at Zero 2017. Limits on her return from the World Bench Press “I’m stoked. You cannot Championships in Finland. ask for anything more than personal bests and years in her age ships,” said Evans. what better platform to group and her goal is to “At world champs, I achieve it on than the make the podium at world was too concerned about world stage,” said Evans champs. getting a number on the on her return home. The French woman board and had a first lift of It was her fourth who placed third in only 72.5, followed by a 75 appearance at world Finland this year lifted and 77.5. champs, having also made 82.5kg. Evans showed she “I need to back myself the 26-hour flight to is quite capable of more, kicking off with 75 Finland in 2015, South matching those kinds of or even 77 to have an Africa 2016 and Texas last after producing opportunity of lifting 80 year. two lifts of 80kg at Zero with my third and final Evans is unsure Limits last week under the lift.” whether she has improved watchful eye of her per- Evans’ focus is now on on the fifth ranking she sonal trainer Tony the New Zealand Bench took into the world Thomson. Press Championships in champs as the new “It’s time for me to take Hastings in October, rankings have yet to be the bull by the horn and be where she hopes to repli- released. more aggressive with my cate the 80kg lifts she is She still has another six approach at champion- executing at Zero Limits.

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The hosts were unlucky Makuch wins scramble to be behind at halftime after a defensive error gifted Dayne Willemsen Johnathan Makuch headed a good-sized field with 47 Matamata’s first goal, but stableford points at Stewart Alexander Golf Club. the visitors ran away with Makuch took out Sunday’s Tony Cook Ground things after the break at Spreading Ltd-sponsored scramble, heading off Bruce the Stadium on Saturday. Russ on 44 points, Jason Kraavanger 41, Steve Herbert 39, Bjorn Vossen, Jamie Ian Berry, Bill Garvin 38, Hayden Parkes, Jacob Carey 37 Baxter and Willemsen all and Bryce Pepperell 36. scored to give the Swifts Shayne Ashford shot 78 to claim the gross prize by lot. their second successive The NEC jackpot will start next Sunday with $306 in win by that margin. the pot after not being struck on the 16th hole at the David Hall reports that weekend. Matamata proved to be too Thursday Vets action saw Bill Garvin lead the field clinical in front of goal and with 40 stableford points, from Rex Mossman, Alan that was the stark differ- Cruickshank 37. ence between the teams on The Vets NEC jackpot is now worth $262. the day. Edmonds Judd Te Awa- mutu coach, Joe Gifford Irving two points to good lamented his side’s poor rate when attacking and creating John Irving won Sunday’s scramble with 42 stableford scoring opportunities. Te points at Te Awamutu Golf Club. Awamutu had their oppon- Irving was two points clear of the runner-up Allan ents under the pump at TC140618SP14 Duncan on 40, followed by Ray Davies, Mick Henderson, times but couldn’t get past TE AWAMUTU premier team captain Thomas Watts (in red) gets the better of his Tim Crotty all on 39 and John Darragh, Peter McGowan an in-form goal keeper. Matamata Swifts opponent at the Stadium on Saturday. 36. The gross was won by Dean Tangiora who shot 80. Hayden Roil, Jack Leading ladies on Saturday were Ani Bahler with 36 Connor, Thomas Watts and Goalie Josh Petersen Debacles at Anchor Park, Marist Falcons 3; Raiders stableford, Alma Goodwin 35, Irene Gray, Joanne Knapp Michael Sargent-Mens was also called on to make 2.30pm kick off. 2, Claudelands Rovers 2; 34. toiled hard all game long in several fine saves. The women’s team lost Pirongia Strikers 4, Ham Goodwin scored the only two. the midfield. This Saturday the team 1-0 after conceding a first Marist Vikings 0; Panthers Open midweek tournament winners were See Hyun This week the team are faces Waikato Unicol at half goal away to Waikato 6, Northern Utd Dons 1; Bae with 82 gross, Percy Kapa 33 stableford, Peter away to Tokoroa. Anchor Park, 12.30pm kick Unicol. Hot Shots 4, Cambridge McGowan, Ray Davies 32. Te Awamutu’s off. Larissa Hopkins went Rebels 2; Spurs 8, Vardon Best of the Veteran men last Thursday were John Edmonds Judd Waikato A The men’s C division close to scoring the equal- Wizards 2; Gunners 6, Te Neilson with 36 stableford, Ross Murray 35, Barry Ross division side reversed the side lost 6-2 to Claudelands iser with several long Ko¯whai Eagles 3; 34. early season result against Rovers after trailing 3-0 at range shots that narrowly Hurricanes 8, Horotiu Te Aroha, winning 2-1 at halftime in the late game at missed. Panthers 1; Red Devils 4, Anchor Park. Anchor Park. Defender Nadia Matamata Jets 0; Pirongia Champ stands out Campbell Black and Bayley Orr scored Te Finlayson was named Stars 2, Raglan Urchins 0; Aaron Mills scored to give Awamutu’s first goal player of the day. Pirongia Stars 1, Te Awamutu a 2-0 lead before Daniel Cleaver Lynley Mourits and Mel Nga¯hinapouri Blasters 0; Scott showed his championship winning prior to Te Aroha scoring scored the team’s second Sullivan were other stand Lightning 1, Glenview Gal- qualities winning Sunday’s senior scramble with 41 with the last play of the with a header from a Gabe out players in their respec- axy 2; Lightning 0, stableford at Pirongia Golf Club. first half. Hoete cross. tive wide midfield player Glenview Nebulas 5; Law headed the field by two points from Bill Fox, The second half was all Jamie Bell was the roles. Comets U12 Girls 1, Raglan Phillip Eyre 39, John McCormick, Andrew Parsons 37, about gritty defence as Ben player of the day for his This Sunday the team Seahorses 5; O¯ haupo¯ Jack Hjorth 36. The junior scramble was won by Kevin Petersen, John Ward, Greg high energy and work rate hosts Nga¯ruawa¯hia at the Angels U10 Girls 2, North- Nickson with 41 points, from Grant Clow 39, Dick McKenzie and player of the in the midfield. Stadium, 11am kick off. ern Utd Firebirds 8; Galaxy Thomas, Ron Cogswell 36. Bill Fox scored the only two, day Tim Ball held out the This Saturday the team Junior team results: U10 Girls 11, Cambridge closest to pin winner was Derek Boyle and longest putt Te Aroha attack. play Northern United Tornadoes 6, Ham Sparklers 1. was won by Addy Nieremeijer. You’ve got your woof now get your rego Register your best friend before June 30 and go in the draw to win free dog registration for the rest of their life

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Te Awamutu College 1st XV rugby team were left rueing con- Decisive win adds icing to Simon Kay’s 100th cake ceding two soft tries immediately after halftime when losing 33-12 to BY JUSTIN MIEZENBEEK mass from there, causing the Cambridge High School. game to lose a little shape and The hosts were still very much Te Awamutu Sports cele- structure before Tai-Rakana in the contest after battling brated their captain Simon Kay’s TC140618SP17 picked up his try for a 77-0 bravely to restrict the halftime 100th Senior A game by putting MULTI TALENTED scoreline. score to 14-5 at the College on almost that number of points on Simon Kay capped The hosts finally found some Saturday. the board, thrashing Puta¯ruru his 100th game for joy with a nice grubber and All that hard toil was undone, 87-14 in Waikato championship Te Awamutu Sports collect try, then watched as Clark however, early in the second half rugby. by converting a try Towers scored and Waho crossed when coughing up those brace of The inspirational leader from near the side- for his second, before having the five pointers, gifting the visitors a picked up a try for his troubles line at Puta¯ruru on final say with a try on fulltime. healthy lead they never looked and duly converted it from the Saturday. For Sports, it was an outstand- like surrendering. sideline as he led his side on a 13 ing all round effort, built from Tries for Te Awamutu were try demolition that included a the forwards asserting them- scored by Jack Gibson and Baylee hat-trick to lock Patrick selves in tight, allowing the Davies. O’Sullivan, braces for the second speed and precision of the backs The larger, more dominant week running for Fetu Sasalu to wreak havoc. O’Sullivan and Cambridge forward pack made and Shauncy Waho and tries to fellow lock Thomas Brown ruled life difficult for Te Awamutu to Evaan Reihana, Matthew supreme in the lineouts and hard obtain clean ball. Towers, Caleb Loomans, running No.8 Sasalu brought his Player of the day went to Reihana Tai-Rakana and Clark usual physicality which had the halfback Mikaera Hemara, who Towers. hosts on the back foot. coped admirably, dealing with Fullback Logan Karl kicked Outside backs Waho, Tairoa some difficult ball delivered by his nine out of nine from the tee and Crean and Karl ran riot in the forwards. Reihana one conversion. space created by midfielders Daniel Webber and Baylee A scoreless stalemate for the Caleb Loomans and Awa Morris, Davies were other backs to shine. first 15 minutes gave no early while McNeil was dynamic Troy James was a stand-out in indication that the floodgates around the fringes. a losing forward pack, claiming would open up so dramatically kick-off and charged 60m upfield second half, Sasalu picking up Te Awamutu Sports Senior B some invaluable turnovers. with Puta¯ruru playing in front of in that runaway bullock way of his double and O’Sullivan his also picked up their second con- Another home game this Satur- their parochial supporters. his before finding O’Sullivan for hat-trick within five minutes. In secutive win to stay unbeaten in day against Hamilton BHS Black, Sports looked threatening but his first try. His second came the blink of an eye, the 42 points the championship round, 11am kick off on the Factory Road lacked those final touches before after 30 minutes, followed became 63 and the hosts were left downing Puta¯ruru 31-10. field. halfback Ryan McNeil broke smartly by three more tries to chasing the shadows of the visi- Sports are at home this Satur- The 2nd XV improved their through the centre and found Towers, Waho and Loomans to tors backs. day hosting Leamington when defensive patterns markedly this Reihana for the first points. set up a 42-0 halftime score. Kay scored his try soon after they will officially celebrate week to extend a large Rototuna Sasalu then took the ensuing A three-try blitz kicked off the and the substitutions came on Simon Kay’s milestone. first XV to 21-16. Comfortable win for Pirongia XV over Huntly

Pirongia posted a comfortable when he ran around the first line left corner without a hand being burst through and over the Huntly Urbahn topped off the day with the 39-5 win over Huntly, despite of defence and then around the laid on him. Fullback Scott Sands defence to score under the posts. conversion. having to field a number of B cover. Unfortunately for the converted from the sideline. Mitchell Urbahn scored next Huntly had never given up all players for the Waikato division season’s top try scorer, he didn’t His second try before halftime when he came in off his wing to a day and were rewarded with a late 1A rugby clash. last much longer before retiring was the result of the inside backs midfield ruck under the posts and consolation try. Jesse Bright made an instant with a twinge to his hamstring. giving him room on the outside simply picked up and dove over Player of the day was Kayden impact on his return after a Hopefully the injury won’t keep and he used his speed and for the five pointer. Urbahn had Moorfield who popped up all over number of weeks off for study and him out of next week’s big clash blockbusting style to again score been at the races with family the park on attack and in defence recovery from surgery. versus O¯ haupo¯. in the left corner for a 22-0 when he got the call at lunchtime knocking over the big Huntly ball The classy centre opened the The game then almost became halftime scoreline. Saturday that another player had carriers. He was ably supported scoring when the ball was spread the Sam Hunter show when the Pirongia cleared their bench pulled out due to illness. by stand-in captain Sam Gibson wide from a set piece. Fullback winger scored the next three tries over the first 10-15 minutes of the Tom Kirkbride, on at halfback and Cameron Coombes. Scott Sands cut through and either side of half time. Firstly, second half giving everyone the for the second 40 minutes, scored The outstanding back was offloaded to Bright who had given space on the blindside in- opportunity to push for a place the final try when he broke from a Hunter who may well have been doubled around to score in the side his own half, Hunter had too next week. scrum and used his pace to break player of the day had it not been corner. much pace for the Huntly cover Hunter, now playing at centre, the line and his strength to brush for his controversial sinbinning Bright soon had his second try defence and touched down in the was in for his hat-trick when he off the last defender to score. for a deliberate knockdown.

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Despite the pool currently O¯ haupo¯, WWMC Hunters, being empty at Livingstone Tungstens and Rosetown Rockets Acquatics, Te Awamutu are the only teams assured of swimmers have had plenty to making the top six for Te Awa- celebrate after a successful sum- mutu Darts championship. mer of racing. Four teams will be sweating on Lara Doig, Neeve Morrison, filling the two remaining spots David Bom, Jeremy Doig, Georgia going into tonight’s final series of Wilson and Zara Brennan-Shaw matches in the subsidiary round all excelled at the New Zealand competition. division two championships in Warriors and Misfits currently Rotorua, recording 20 personal sit in on six wins, while O¯ haupo¯ best times from their combined 27 Tigers and Rosetown Rebels each entries. have five wins. Jeremy Doig finished the meet Misfits have the toughest as- with six gold medals and two signment tonight, taking on joint bronze, while Lara Doig’s PB in second placed WWMC Hunters. the 100m breaststroke secured a Warriors and O¯ haupo¯ Tigers have bronze medal. everything to play for when they Bom and Jeremy Doig both square off, and Rosetown Rebels qualified for NAGS (National Age TC140618SP19 will fancy themselves beating Group Swimming Champion- SWIMMERS who exceeded expectations representing Te Awamutu at various national meets over the Rosetown Thorns. ships) and went on to swim at that past summer. From left, back row: Lara Doig, Neeve Morrison, David Bom, Jeremy Doig, Georgia O¯ haupo¯’s Tama Rueben and meet in Auckland. Despite a Wilson, Jo Sullivan (coach). Front row: Zara Brennan-Shaw, Jetta Kete, Holly Harris, Breanna Doig. Bill Riley threw the only 180s in shoulder injury, Doig swam a week 12. massive PB in his 50m butterfly ships at Aquaknights Zone in fundamental skills and fun. The the summer season are well under Results: O¯ haupo¯ 14, Rosetown and Bom’s 50m breaststroke was a Rotorua, Kete coming away with a fun continues during the pool way. Thorns 1; Warriors 11, RSA PB time. bronze medal in the 200m back- closure with land training for Anyone keen to swim for fun, Allsorts 4; Rebels 11, O¯ haupo¯ Jetta Kete, Holly Harris and stroke. senior swimmers as well as fitness and strength (with the Tigers 4; Misfits 9, WWMC Breanna Doig produced several Swim Waipa¯ squad coach Jo ‘Sunday swims’ out of town. option to compete), contact Swim Dragons 6; Rosetown Rockets 13, personal bests competing at the Sullivan says the focus for swim- With the pool to re-open on Waipa¯at the pool or by emailing WWMC Raiders 2; Tungstens won New Zealand Junior Champion- ming over the summer has been Monday, July 30, preparations for [email protected] by default from RSA Bombers. Chilly ride for winter series cycle races at Goodwood

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Much loved wife, Membership renewals ON SALE AT Madison, Jacob, mother, sister, aunty Couple $22, Single $15 Taylor, Cameron, and to Dave, Sara-Anne, i-SITE Post box 540, Te Awamutu Katie. Heartfelt thanks Anthony, Dianne and ADULTS: $30 to the caring and Gary, Stephen, Amy CHILDREN Richard. supportive staff at (5-14YRS): $15 Windsor Court. "Dance on our sweet Direct Credit to Rosary will be recited 38-9003-0766096-00 SAFE ‘N’ SOUND Caroline" OPEN FROM 7AM at Laurie and Merle’s include your name STORAGE home at 6pm on DURING FIELDAYS Thursday evening. • Units available now! Queries Phone 871 3259 - • Electric Security Fence Requiem Mass will be Open 7 days celebrated at St Remember us in Phone Hazel Barnes 870 1924 • Camera surveillance Patrick's Catholic 027 440 7101 Church, 625 Alexandra your Will and leave Street, Te Awamutu or 871 2171 on Friday, 15 June 2018 a legacy of hope Te Awamutu i-SITE safestorage.co.nz at 11.30 am followed by Pirongia Community Association Inc Visitor Centre burial at the Te Annual General Meeting Awamutu Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, to be held in the Community Chapel donations to St corner Ross and Crozier Street, Pirongia Sports Notices Vincent de Paul Society would be Wednesday, 20 June, 2018 at 7.30pm. appreciated and may Agenda Te Awamutu Sub Union be left at the service. All communications to • Confirming 2017 AGM Minutes Junior Rugby Draw the Oliver family, PO • Chairperson's Report Box 137, Te Awamutu For more info, call • Treasurer's Report 3840. DRAW FOR Te Awamutu Funeral • Election of Executive Committee Services FDANZ 0800 53 00 00 • General Business SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Guest speakers 6TH GRADE Funeral Directors • Stuart & Mary Hampton - Pirongia Community 9:00 OHAUPO v TAS DORY ...... OHAUPO 1A Patrollers 9:00 TAS REX v TAS NEMO...... ALBERT PRK 3B • Ryan Flemming - Pirongia Community 9:00 PIRONGIA RED v KORAKONUI...... PIRONGIA 1B Constable 9:00 PIRONGIA BLACK v TA MARIST GOLD...... PIRONGIA 1A All Welcome 9:00 TAS MARLIN v KIHIKIHI ...... ALBERT PRK 3A Light refreshments 9:00 TA MARIST GREEN v PIRONGIA WHITE ...... MARIST 2A Enquiries to: [email protected] 9:00 TA MARIST WHITE v PIRONGIA GREY ...... MARIST 2B 7TH GRADE Courses & Seminars 9:00 OHAUPO v TAS AVENGERS ...... OHAUPO 1B 9:00 TAS THOR v TAS HULKS...... ALBERT PRK 4B 9:00 PIRONGIA BLACK v KORAKONUI...... PIRONGIA 2A 9:00 PIRONGIA GREY v TA MARIST GREEN ...... PIRONGIA 2B ENROL NOW! 9:00 TAS HAWKEYE v TA MARIST GOLD ...... 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If interested, please reliable WALLPAPERING email your C.V to Experienced couple would love a Phone Shane 022 150 0317. nanala_daniel@hot Milker For Sale house in the country, Semi Retired keen gardeners and we LOUNGE suites cleaned. mail.com. Required over have an understanding of Phone Ultra Clean 0800 John Crichton Phone Daniel calving, 210 cows, GOLF CART farming practices. Phone 569 656 now! E-Z-GO. Phone 871 6043. Michele 020 4102 5308. 027 666 2812 near Pirongia, 027 485 5654 drive-in position. SIMPSON Chimney Services Trade Services Property For Sale Phone ADVERTISING SALES jcpaintmasters 027 328 5649 CONSULTANT WASHING machine, CHIMNEY @gmail.com 7.5kg, excel cond, INTERIOR HOUSE Do you like a challenge? SWEEP, safety check working well, buyer to PLASTERER THREE bdrm, two bath- Are you a motivated self-starter? pick up, $160. Phone 871 parts, A1 Chimney room on easy care section Services, Andrew Taylor KING COUNTRY Employment 9006. QUALIFIED in good location of Te Awa- If you answered yes….this position may 871 4244 DRILLING mutu, carport and OSP new Vacancies TRADESMAN carpet and paint, suitable be just what you are looking for! Gib Fix/Stop/Cove first home buyer or rental, Livestock & Poultry Computer Services FA offers over $400,000. The position is part time OF L Phone Phone 027 631 8383 to approx 24 hours per week. AC PETFOODS PC PROBLEMS? view. ARE YOU FIT? NO fix, no fee, local IT 027 246 3024 ENJOY WORKING You need to be comfortable generating new BUYING cows/calves/ H horses. 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SERVICES made for this role and why you really want to 0508 465 373 PLUMBERS WANTED NOWOW work for the Waitomo News. LIVESTOCK WANTED • Flexible hours Applications close Friday, June 29 • Immediate start available CULL COWS AND • Excellent pay rate BUDGET COWS • Experience essential AUTOMOTIVE PICK UP IMMEDIATELY Free advice & quotes CALL US NOW - 07 871 7099 TECHNICIAN PHONE OWEN WATSON Contact John or email [email protected] 027 487 4570 871 9943 WE ARE NOW LOOKING FOR 021 110 7581 ANOTHER QUALIFIED AUTOMOTIVE 10580525AA TECHNICIAN TO JOIN OUR TEAM! Plants & Gardens Celebrating 25 Years PART TIME COULD THIS BE YOU?? PIRONGIA To be successful in this position, your skills and STORE PERSON attributes will include: TOPIARY Commercial Property Open Fridays10am-4pm The Professional Arborists • Relevant automotive qualifications 132 Sainsbury Road Chipping, Felling, • Able to work independently and as part of a Pirongia OR phone Maintenance, Pruning, WANTED TO LEASE Anopportunityhasarisenforanenthusiastic, team Susan Ranstead Removals, Stump Grinding, mechanically minded person to join the • Excellent communication and team skills 871 9105 Hedge Cutting, Section A blue chip tenant is looking for a ground floor commerical space of about 700sqm to sales team based in our engineering and • Strong knowledge and mechanical skills and Clearing and much more. Wanted to Buy lease in Te Awamutu. tool suppliers Tradezone Store. repairing and servicing Free Advice with Quotes! or Exchange Must be central with associated parking. This is an opportunity to be part of • Diagnose faults in vehicles and advising of Dennis Clements Contact David Maltby a professional team in a safe friendly required remedies Buying 871 5221 [email protected] workplace, working around 20 hours • Carry out engine repairs and transmission 027 485 1501 by noon 18 June. REJECT CALF per week. maintenance MILK. @TotaltreecareWaikato This role is retail sales and also helps with • WOF/AVI Certification would be an advantage www.totaltreecare.co.nz Farrelly Calf [email protected] incoming goods control, maintaining of (not essential) Rearing stock levels and liaising with Suppliers. • A reliable and honest work ethic Health This is an interesting position with plenty • The ability to work well to deadlines and Phone going on and you will require strong under pressure 07 871 5075 IN-STEPIN-STEP computer skills, data entry accuracy and • High standard of mechanic workmanship and Podiatry Services attention to detail. attention to detail OPEN LIZ CLARKE We pay top rates for top people to join SAT A clean, full Class 1 driver licence CALFCALF ffor professional our team, so if you are interested please is required for this position. MILKMILK qualified care send a CV and covering letter to our Store (Child Specialist) Manager - Euan Berry. If you love that small attention to detail, going that WANTEDWANTED 414 Cambridge Rd extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction and have Phone Mike Te Awamutu [email protected] a general passion for the automotive industry then 027 364 8462 apply today! or 872 1946 870870 4080 Applicants for this position should have Storage SStewarttewart&Cavalier NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Adult Entertainment TE AWAMUMUTU TRADEZONE INDUSTRIAL Please apply in writing to: SELF STOTORAGEGE STORE Jim Wright NIssan NEW DEHLI From $25 p/wk 16 Huiputea Drive, Otorohanga DELIGHT 24 hour access TE AWAMUTU EM: [email protected] EXOTIC, classy, slim, hot Camera Surveillance and sexy, friendly, mass- Phone 021 239 3932 age. Phone 022 133 2449. or Check out our website: www.stewcav.co.nz www.teawamutuselfstorage.co.nz 26 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, June 14, 2018 Employment Vacancies WANTED Building & Maintenance Team Pirongia School Water/Effluent Experienced Real Estate Consultant Position Food Technology Technician and Milking Are you a movated experienced real estate sales Teacher Position person who is passionate about making the selling or Machine Technician buying property experience as great as it should be? Then talk to us- First Naonal Real Estate Te Awamutu. We are seeking an energetic food technology teacher Required who has a passion for working with children to join First Naonal is one of the largest real estate groups our Tech Arts team. The position is for a part day per in New Zealand and the largest in Australasia. Each week (Thursday), and commences in Week 1, Term 3 Join Qubik and be part of a true kiwi success. of our branches is independently owned which means and finishes in Week 8, Term 4. 30 years and we are still going strong. We give you get personal support and also have access to an farmers confidence 24/7 and we pride ourselves on delivering quality products internaonal network ensuring you get the latest in If you are interested in this position, please contact technology and support. coupled with excellent service and this is where Jan at Pirongia School 07 871 9727 or you come in. If a friendly supporve team environment where you [email protected] can work around your lifestyle, have the backup from We are currently on the search for a Milking your colleagues, be situated in a new office in a great Machine Technician and Water/Effluent locaon appeals to you then do not delay and contact Technician to join a great team! us today. You will have on-farm Water and Effluent and Ph 027 2269532 or email [email protected] Milking Machine experience (ideally), excel in problem solving and be comfortable dealing with Administration/Customer Service customer both face to face and over the phone. Role - Full Time At Qubik we believe that our employees are our Due to an internal promotion, we are looking for most important asset and we pride ourselves in INDUSTRIAL an enthusiastic person to join our team. creating a great working environment and supportive culture. SANDBLASTER Our ideal candidate is willing to learn, quick on the uptake and understands the importance ADMINISTRATION To find out more about these of delivering in a positive, timely manner when Giltrap Engineering Ltd is a progressive amazing opportunities visit ASSISTANT dealing with colleagues and customers. us at www.qubikjobs.co.nz company based in Otorohanga, manufacturing A dynamic, customer oriented focus is essential and distributing farm machinery locally and along with sound computer skills including Stewart & Cavalier is a diverse business internationally. working with the latest cloud based software. incorporating manufacturing, jobbing work and retail sale. We are offering an excellent opportunity for an Send your CV and covering letter with a photo of experienced full-time Industrial Sandblaster to your favourite holiday destination to: To provide the exceptional service our start immediately. Successful applicants must be customers rely on we are seeking a talented Osbornes Chartered Accountants Ltd, focused on quality and high productivity,and have PO Box 1, Otorohanga 3940 part time office assistant with great people Public Notices relevant experience with sandblasting systems. or email [email protected] skills to join our team based in Te Awamutu. This is a part time role (2 days - 16 hours a week) plus fill-ins from time to time for The ability to pass a drug and alcohol test is Newspaper Delivery holidays and illness. a must as we do pre-employment as well as random testing. This position is vital to our organisation, you People Wanted! will need to have 3-5 years administration If you would like to be a part of our energetic Are you looking to put some extra experience, the ability to work dollars in your back pocket? Are you team, please contact our office for application reliable, energetic and conscientious? 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They PPirongiairongia 1.4 16.6 34.934.9 you. Safe work practises are a must as is a are all part -time roles that are ideal for PPokuruokuru 2 14 5555 keen attitude and willingness to learn new students, people seeking a secondary source of income or fit retired people. PPukeatuaukeatua 1.1.88 17.617.6 6565 things. It is essential that applicants have their Te AwamutuAwamutu 0 1177 3388 If this sounds like you, please apply to our PRACTICE NURSE own reliable vehicle with WOF and Administration Manager - Karen Smith. - Casual position Registration, a current full driver license 07 871 7062 and mobile phone. 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■ WIN: POSTMODERN JUKEBOX DOUBLE PASS TE AWAMUTU RSA Postmodern Jukebox Club open daily Mon to Sat 11am, Sunday 1pm Raffl es Wed & Fri, Membership draw Mon, Wed, Fri Bomber Command Restaurant Thursday 12 noon Rolling Lunch returns to Auckland Dinner Wed to Sunday 5pm 7.00pm Friday “WOODY” New Zealand loves 7.35pm Sat - All Blacks vs. France Postmodern Jukebox. Fol- lowing three successful Executive Committee election tours in as many years, the Ballot papers will be available at the clubrooms from Monday 18th of June. multi-talented collective June TARSA magazine with profi les has be emailed to members. will bring their re-imagined Copies are available at the Clubrooms if you did not receive one. contemporary pop, rock and R&B hits in the style of various yesteryears back to eagerly awaiting fans and 381 Alexandra Street - 871 3707 we have a further double pass up for grabs to their Courtesy van ext push 4 free call Auckland Town Hall show Wed to Mon from 4pm on Friday, October 5. MEMBER OF CLUBSNZ & RNZRSA Each time around, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Members, their invited guests and affi liated members most welcome Jukebox looks forward to bringing their unique spin JUN 14-20 A really lovely gentle story, on modern pop hits and beautifully done with an ideal cast. retro pop stylings to new Based on Penelope Fitzgerald’s novel cities for the first time, as set in a sleepy seaside town, 1959. well as revisiting favourite party this side of The Great Meghan Trainor and even THE BOOKSHOP M haunts that welcome them Gatsby. We want them to our own Lorde, who de- THU 5:30, FRI 10:10 & 5:30, back with eagerly open experience what it was like scribes PMJ’s version of SAT 12:50 & 5:00, SUN 10:50 & 3:00, arms. to be at the New Years' Eve Royals, which has been MON & TUE 5:25, WED 10:10 & 5:30 And as any PMJ fan can show that Sinatra would viewed over 17 million tell you, the experience is have hosted in the 1940s. times, as her ‘favourite’. THEATRE OF DISTINCTION Funny and sweet, too, never the same twice, with We want them to feel the For a night to remember with a heart warming message. new songs, new sounds, excitement of hearing the and a show that you will Engrossing, fantastic story and great cast. LIFE OF THE PARTY M and new members added to greats of Motown live and never forget – Postmodern Great responses from everyone. SAT 7:15, FINAL SUN 3:05 the ever-growing family up close. Jukebox. Tickets from Go see it, you won’t be disappointed. A big stand alone, very entertaining, each time around. “ Our goal is to give our Ticketmaster. THE GUERNSEY LITERARY SOCIETY M “I take pride in putting audiences their favourite action-packed,likeable space-western THU 5:40, FRI 10:00 & 5:40, adventure. A great thrill ride for all ages. together the right powers show again and again and ■ You can enter by text (write and personalities to create still have it feel like the TAC PMJ Tix, plus your name SAT 2:40, SUN 12:40, MON & TUE 5:35, SOLO M a unique and amazing ex- very first time.” and address, and text it to 021 WED 10:00 & 5:40 THU & FRI 7:30, SAT 3:05 & 7:20, perience for our fans,” Check out youtube for 241 4568) or mail (address to SUN 1:05 & 5:20, Bradlee says. PMJ versions of songs by The PMJ Tix Competition and This original, offbeat, quirky comedy is MON & TUE 7:35, WED 7:30 “We want them to es- artists as diverse as Miley include your name, address delightfully portrayed. “It’s a little gem.” The Guardian. The laughter and pure hysteria are cape reality and join us for Cyrus, Radiohead, Guns N and daytime phone number). infectious in this wildly enjoyable film. the most sensational 1920s Roses, Wham, Katy Perry Deadline is 5pm Tuesday. LOST IN PARIS M It’s a joyful tonic, THU & FRI 5:45, SUN 1:10, a delightful experience all round. This competition is provided by ‘Fill The House Tickets Project’, proudly supporting FINAL WED 5:45 TEA WITH THE DAMES M families of children with cancer. THU 5:35, FRI 10:20 & 5:35, PETER RABBIT PG SAT 12:30 & 5:40, SUN 10:30 & 3:40, SAT 12:40, SUN 10:40 MON & TUE 5:45, WED 10:20 & 5:35 Haley graces the stage THE AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR M Over 2 hours of escalating tension, with SAT 2:20 & 7:10, SUN 12:20 & 5:10 pure emotional fear, gripping you with hellish anxieties. Pretty scary stuff. Te Awamutu Country The genuine nightmare of ‘The Exorcist’ Music Club welcomes Spot- SHERLOCK GNOMES G and ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ come to mind. light Artist Haley Cole to the SAT 1:00, SUN 11:00 Toni Collette’s performance is staggering. stage this Sunday. (Not really forlittlies) Has very high ratings. Haley says her love of HEREDITARY R16 country music started when THE BREAKER UPPERERS M THU & FRI 7:40, SAT 5:10 & 7:30, she went to her first country THU & FRI 5:50, SAT 5:20, SUN 3:20, SUN 3:10 & 5:30, music club in Te Awamutu FINAL WED 5:50 MON & TUE 7:45, WED 7:40 at age 7. (Not a family film: Drug use, sex scenes, She has since performed sexualreferences & offensive language) Enjoyable and touching. Compelling and at The New Zealand wrenched with emotion.It has a realistic Country Music Entertainer A specialinterpretation of tradition - feel, contains humour and keeps the viewers interest throughout. Of The Year for the past four history never changing and ‘right’ winning. years. Extremely well accomplished. KODACHROME M Last year she repre- ISLE OF DOGS M Limited Season. sented New Zealand in the THU & FRI 7:35, SAT 3:10, THU & FRI 8:00, SAT 1:10 & 5:15, TransTasman Country In October this year she Everyone is welcome to FINAL WED 7:35 SUN 11:10 & 5:05, WED 8:00 Music Entertainer Of The will perform at The NZCM come and join in the fun this Year Competitions on Entertainer Of The Year in Sunday, June 17 at the Te DEADPOOL 2 R16 OCEANS 8 M Norfolk Island. Tauranga. She is also part of Awamutu Methodist Hall THU & FRI 7:50, SAT 2:55 & 7:40, ALSO JURASSIC WORLD: The same year she pro- the lineup for the Branded 1pm - 4.30pm. SUN 12:55 & 5:40, MON & TUE 7:55, FALLEN KINGDOM M duced a self-titled demo al- Festival in Te Awamutu in For further information WED 7:50 START JUN 21 bum with Mill Corner October and Little Waihi in phone Ruth Cunningham Recording Studios. November. 871 2799. MORNING SESSIONS FRIDAY, SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY WITH ESPECIALLY SELECTED FILMS

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