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The Wonderstore! www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 1 No.23 24 November 2020 ‘WELCOME TO THE WONDERSTORE!’* A message from Paula and Greg: Thank you to our staff past and present who have really ‘Our thanks go out to our Kaiwaka community for made our Four Square the best place to shop. supporting our family store. It has been a privilege to have Wishing you all the Best for 2021 been part of the Jaques store history for the last 23 years. Greg & Paula Jaques The new owners Ant and Jess Pedersen will be taking over Jaques Four Square 1924 – 2020’ officially on 30th November. You will see Ant in store from next week. Greg and I will be in store for a couple of weeks *WELCOME TO THE WONDERSTORE! John Bowmar into December and then after that, you can stop and have a called the Jaques shop the ‘wonder store’ - Roger Smith used chat with us as we will be customers on the same side of the this true phrase to head the chapter on the Jaques Store in his counter as you. book ‘Stories Tall, Stories Short 2009 - Kaiwaka 1959- 2009’[Absolutely worth a read!] Four generations of the Jaques family have worked and served in the store that Frank Jaques first bought in 1924. 96 years of amazing service to our community - we say THANK YOU!! Photos left: The Store on the main highway corner. 26 November 1967: Frank Jaques and his sons, Brian, Alan, Bill, Reg and Ken, outside the opening of the new Jaques Four Square Store 1998: Jaques Family - Generations 2, 3 and some of the 4th: Back -Alan, Reg, Greg, Brian, Glen; Mid -Bill, Ken, Mary, Paula, Gay, Dalleise; Front - Lola, Leon, Bev, Darcy. Coast to Coast Courier WINTER HOURS: HOURS: Monday - Friday 8am – 6.30pm Monday Saturday 8am – 7pm - Friday Sunday 9am - 6pm www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 2 KAIWAKA BUGLE NO.23 24 NOVEMBER 2020 CONTENTS: Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: ORT; Village Market; Libby Jones NDHB Page 7: Kaiwaka Can Page 9: Rotary; Gardening At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports Assn Page 13: Grow Paparoa; OCS WHERE'D YOU GO, Page 15: Kaiwaka School Page 17: Otamatea High School BERNADETTE Page19: Kaiwaka Library Friday 27 November 7.30pm Bugle 24 will appear 8 December ‘"Based on the bestseller, Where'd You Go, Bernadette is an inspiring comedy Contact for advertising, reports, articles about Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett). or information can be made by Former architect she seems to have it all Email: [email protected] - a beautiful home in Seattle, a Ph: 09 4312 045 Lindsey successful and loving husband, and a Txt: 027 2724137 brilliant teenage daughter who's about to Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four attend boarding school. Square. When Bernadette suddenly disappears without a trace, her concerned family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve Kaiwaka Bugle the mystery of where she might have Founded May 1978 gone.” We appreciate articles and photos about local events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four From Thelma’s Scrapbook … Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock Service Station, Animal Health Centre, We all enjoy getting presents and usually it is the thought Kaiwaka St John shop. that has gone into them that is appreciated as much as the Also outlets in Maungaturoto, value. Mangawhai and Paparoa. There is something we give to others which gives pleasure, but Can be viewed online at www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle costs nothing. It takes only a moment to hand over, but Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply sometimes the memory lasts forever. It enriches the person who receives it, stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. without making poorer the one who gives. It creates happiness in the home and goodwill in everyday encounters. It brings sunshine to the sad and cheer to those who are discouraged. Some people are too tired to give one, so give Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2020: All copy and queries to: them one of yours, for nobody needs one as much as the person who has no [email protected] more to give. The Bugle is printed on an A4 page, B&W What is this amazing gift? Why, a SMILE!! Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 x 9.5cm) $5; 1/8 (6.5 x 9.5cm landscape or portrait) $8; 3/16 ( 10 x 9.5cm or 7.5 x 12,5) $12. Classified ads: First one FREE, $4 per ABOUT TOWN entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). Payments can be made online at ANZ We were truly saddened to hear of the passing of Gay Jaques. 06 0365 0006990 00, posted or left at And we head for a change for our local Four Square - always just Jaques Four Square Store. called ‘Jaques’! We certainly wish Paula and Greg and the Jaques We use Microsoft Publisher, and can family all the best for the future work with most common image What a buzz - Kaiwaka School is in the School Journal - see page 15 formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. The Kaiwaka School pool is now open - a key for the season is $60 - pay at the Accounts: school office. Email: [email protected] KSA is the home for 6 local primary school Kaipara Basketball. Round 3 results: Year 3/4: Kaiwaka 16 – Mangawhai 10 (MVP: Jack Brown); Year 5/6: The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community Maungaturoto 14 vs Wellsford 2 (MVP Izzy), Ruawai Two 24 vs Paparoa 4 newspaper run by volunteers, as part of (MVP Corben), Mangawhai won by default vs Ruawai One. the Kaiwaka Media Group Inc. Problems with guava moth? See Paul Smith’s Facebook post on Kaiwaka Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily community pest control group. the opinion of the Bugle Team. KSA contact email: [email protected] 40 kph proposed by KDC for Kaiwaka - see advert on page 3. A ‘thumbs up’ to Kim, the KDC dog ranger, who goes the extra mile for dogs and their owners! Local Vocals Choir Christmas concert - Sunday, 29 November at 3pm in the Proverbs17: 22 Wellsford Community Hall See the Kaiwaka Bugle in colour online at www.kaiwaka.co.nz at any time. A cheerful disposition is Please pass this on to your neighbours - we have so good for your health; many new neighbours in our community and we gloom and doom leave would love them to be part of our great community KAIWAKA BUGLE ~ Lindsey, Ed DEADLINE DATES you bone-tired. "The greatness of a community is most accurately 2020: Every measured by the compassionate actions of its members." – second Friday Coretta Scott King December 4 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 3 PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: XMAS TREES THANK YOU Otamatea St John will once again be selling Brian Jaques and Family would like to thank Xmas trees to the community. The first delivery everyone for their kind messages, love, and support will be on the 8th December and can be picked up from during this very sad time of losing Gay. either the Maungaturoto Op shop or Farmsource. The help of friends and community have been Wishing everyone a happy and safe Christmas. amazing and much appreciated. WORK WANTED: Odd jobs, Mowing, weed-eating, washing outside windows, gardening, Etc. (Labour OTAMATEA HAWKS RUGBY CLUB only). Please phone Glenn on 021 1102905 AGM Wednesday 2nd December 2020 6.30pm WANTED TO RENT: 1 or 2 bedroom flat or house at Kaiwaka Sports Complex with a double garage or a good size work shop. Gibbons Road Kaiwaka Between $320 to $400 a week. Areas Kaiwaka, All members, players and supporters welcome Mangawhai, Wellsford, Maungaturoto, Paparoa. Please phone Glenn on 021 1102905 Council seeks feedback on speed limit proposals KAIWAKA MOVIES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Kaipara District Council is Want to know more contact Ad Clarijs, 0212154495, seeking feedback on [email protected] proposals to set new speed limits in the Mangawhai and Kaiwaka areas, including the Kaiwaka urban area, Oneriri Road and Oruawharo Road. KAIWAKA St. John Op Shop The consultation is part of a rolling review of speed limits Tuesday – Friday 10am to 3pm; to be conducted across Northland. Saturday 10am – 2pm The Review is part of a regional project to reduce the PHONE: Shop 4312650 number of serious injury and fatal crashes on our roads by 1919SH1, Kaiwaka matching speed limits to the road environment and to make our urban areas safer and more pedestrian friendly. We are proposing a 40kph speed limit on roads within the Kaiwaka township. The central part of Kaiwaka is a very busy place, with pedestrians and school students. Speed Limits Project Manager, Shawn Baker said that “although Council cannot change the speed limit on the State Highway, we are able to make the urban streets much safer for Kaiwaka residents by lowering the speed limit and making the place more pedestrian friendly”. Road Safety and Traffic Engineer, Nick Marshall said that in most cases, a lower speed limit will reduce the number and severity of crashes. “Reducing the speed won’t affect journey times much because most people’s average speed on these roads is much lower than the posted speed limit”, says Mr Marshall. Further information on the current speed limit review, including a Statement of Proposal and how to make a submission can be found on Councils website at www.kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay or by Emailing Council at [email protected] .
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