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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 ; 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 , 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 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 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] . All submissions must be received by Council before 5pm, 18th December. www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 4 Kaipara Dog Training Club

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[email protected] Phone Adam 0273466015 www.brycethelocksmith.co.nz www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 5 THE Libby Jones – VILLAGE Northland District MARKET HAS Health Board MOVED! Elected member After 18 years the Mangawhai Village Market has moved, just around the How are your family’s teeth? corner to the Mangawhai Beach School We all know that prevention is better Hall. The market has now been set up than cure, and cheaper too. Children as a Charitable Trust and will be and adolescents in Northland are making quarterly donations of surplus eligible for free dental care until they funds. Current beneficiaries are the are 18. Northland children’s teeth have school and the kindy. long been a concern with cavities and It has been a bit of a mission – finding extractions higher than other areas of a new home, but we are settling in now New Zealand. They have been so do come and visit us! There’s plenty improving slowly over the last couple of room, wide aisles and a great relaxed of years, with new ways of working to vibe. We give priority to local products, ensure they all get seen annually. Now there is ready-to-eat food, a wide range the focus is on adolescents who do not of fruit and veges, plants, fresh baking, generally make use of the free service. convenient parking and even a After year 8 adolescents can stay playground for the kids! enrolled with Northland District Health Same market hours, 9am – 1pm, Board and be seen through the mobile indoor and outdoor stalls with a great clinic that comes to schools once a year range of products. or arrange an appointment at the Your primary stop for local produce! permanent clinics in Whangarei or Dargaville. 0800 MY TEETH (0800 698 3384) OR they can register with a private dentist OTAMATEA which provides service to adolescents. REPERTORY Either way they need to enrol with either the DHB or a private dentist. THEATRE ‘THE VERDICT’ Nobody enjoys going to the dental ‘The Verdict’ is an interactive dinner therapist but going for a checkup and theatre show, created and directed by clean is way less stressful than for Peter Flower. It promises to be a fun- fillings and more, and of course better filled evening where audience members for your teeth and health. At the risk of become defendants, witnesses and jury sounding like your mother, tooth decay in the most entertaining range of CAN cause serious heart problems, lawsuits ever to double-cross the bench. blood infections, respiratory disease Show times, at the Maungaturoto among others, as well as being Country Club - seriously uncomfortable or painful. Saturday 28 November @ 6pm Basic free dental care for children and Sunday 29 November @ 5pm adolescents includes: Saturday 5 December @ 6pm • An annual check up Sunday 6 December @ 5pm • Oral health advice and encouragement Tickets are $60 each and this includes a for good oral health two-course buffet meal and a • Examination and x-rays if needed complimentary drink. So, gather a few friends together - and • Preventative treatment, such as topical come along for a great night of fun. fluoride and fissure sealants Bookings are essential. Purchase at • Fillings and extractions Tony’s Lotto Shop or contact Maura Flower 022 354 2670 For adults with toothache, there is a YOUTH THEATRE 2021 limited dental service for relief of pain. Our hugely popular Youth Theatre You can self-refer or be referred by a programme will run again in January general practitioner or private dentist. 2021. To access this service, you must: Week One: 18 – 22 January 2021 Be experiencing toothache and hold a Week Two: 25 – 29 January 2021 Community Services Card We will have more details on our FB There is a $40 co-payment charge for page soon, or you may contact each appointment. As above contact [email protected] to register 0800 698 3384 to make an appointment your interest. in Whangarei or Dargaville.

SEUSSICAL JNR Stay well, Our production, which was a casualty Libby Jones of COVID-19, will go ahead next year. [email protected] ~ Maura Flower 021 2080093 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 6 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 7 THE YEAR THAT WASN'T... For so much of New Zealand, 2020 was looking at the year that wasn't. Lockdown, Covid promotion of 19, managed isolation and so, on Kaipara as a place to come and enjoy became part of our vocabulary. And it and of course, Kaiwaka is the gateway. HAKARU & DISTRICTS is probably not over yet. Another group is working to get an I But I look at a couple of our fellow site here (information centre – MEMORIAL RSA (INC) Kaipara towns and see that despite that, remember the I site up where the Op Members & guests are invited to they managed to get quite a few Shop is now?), so people coming into come along and enjoy our hospitality. projects done anyway, much of it with Kaipara can get all the info they need as New members welcome. government money. Good on them! But they head north. despite promises and hopes, some of Others are moulding into this project Meals are served on Thursday and our projects are still sitting in the inbox the dream of an enviro centre that Friday nights from 6.30pm. somewhere waiting for a new year. brings alive community awareness of Order from Blackboard Menu WALKWAYS our great surroundings and how to The sing along with Des Chitty is the Footbridges, boardwalk for the Kauri protect them. walk, sealing the sports club car park, EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/ Last Friday of the month. cleaning up the mess by the southern KAIWAKA For more information please phone bridge...and of course our welcome One of our team has worked with the sculptures, except their basket has been school and got them involved in the Bill on 431 2092 called “too hard” because of community garden which is looking so compliance issues. That is going to much better after a lot of hard work. change. And that same person is working on the HODGETTS Next year! Kaiwaka Can will do Wikipedia page for Kaiwaka to bring it everything it possibly can alive and make it more CONTRACTING to see a lot more through. up to date. Talking PEST MANAGEMENT technology, there is Digger Work However, I have been now a Facebook page Driveways encouraged to see good (Kaiwaka Can) off to House Sites things happening anyway. a good start and then Sunday before last there hopefully a web page Dams was a Pest Management to come. Drains, etc workshop, picture below, As I sat in our meeting set up by Paul Smith who last Wednesday and runs the trap library. Not looked around the only was it a fascinating group, I couldn't help Also available for HIRE learning experience but being very thankful 3 ton Vib Roller also a reminder how many for the people who Heavy Duty Tow in Kaiwaka are already come, to see their  doing their bit to get rid of wide range of gifts Waterblaster pests. Possums in the and interests and hear Lazer Level hundreds, rats, a few all the reports of stoats. Little neighbourhood groups get progress they are making. That will Phone Mark together and get trapping to make a make 2021 a great year and of course, 4312877 difference for our native wildlife. there is always room for plenty more to NEW ‘KAIWAKA’ LIGHT pitch in as well. 027 447 8554 Our lighting group keeps on with its Maybe I will get a phone call or email projects. Pictured, preparing the from you as you want to do your part to Norfolk pine ‘Kaiwaka’ lighting. make Kaiwaka an even better place to INFORMATION CENTRE live.~ Derek Christensen, Chair, Kaiwaka Can Hot Diggity Dog Destination Kaipara is an initiative Ph 099469077 Mob: 0273572751 Email: [email protected] DOG GROOMING from a couple of our members who are KAIWAKA Spring is in the hair. Professional Dog Groomer at affordable prices.

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Well this crazy year is fast drawing to a up to speed with their driving skills. close and the hustle and bustle of (Pun not intended.) Christmas is nearly upon us again, but On a recent Tuesday we were visited by our Rotary club, like many other a group of five youngsters (and their organizations in our area have parents and teacher) from Room 6 at continued to function, albeit with a few Maungaturoto Primary School. They all hiccups on the way. spoke very well about a vision they had SENIORS’ AFTERNOON TEA for a cycle track at the school – this Our Seniors’ afternoon tea is on idea came about because of social Friday 27 November. This is an event distancing after Alert Level 4 was lifted we all look forward to and we are very and they spent a great deal of time on grateful for the young performers, their bikes around the school. They mentored by Maura Flower, who come drew up plans, approached the Board and share their talents with us. for their support, sought quotes and Gentlemen’s Seat were able to put an excellent case The seat that has been so well made by together. Our club was pleased to be Bryan and Noel of the Gentlemen’s able to use these quotes to obtain a club is now placed outside the Dairy in District Grant of almost $1,800 to Paparoa. This will be a great spot for donate to the project. They plan to have people to spend some time to chat (and sausage sizzles and other forms of because of its length, there should be no fundraising to make up the shortfall. problem with social distancing.) What impressed us was not only their DRIVER MENTORING positive approach to this project but Our driver mentoring car, which has also the fact that this project will not be served us well for the past three years, able to be undertaken until next year ST PAUL’S has finally been replaced. Because we when all of these youngsters will have made the initial purchase ourselves, moved on, but they are willing to come ANGLICAN Roadsafe Northland, who oversee the back in their weekends to help complete scheme, have given us $4,000 towards it. Our community is certainly in SUNDAY SERVICES this replacement. This, together with excellent hands with youngsters of this donations from two from Rotarians, calibre on hand. means that the car we have purchased We have a number of activities planned St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd. should last us some time. While Covid for the coming year where we hope to 1st Sunday - Holy Communion 3rd Sunday - Family Service has played havoc with our mentoring be involved with other groups in both we are pleased to note that in the last Priest in Charge Rev. W Thornton Ph 431 4122 the west and east, so watch this space. www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz two weeks two more students have Our members would like to wish you obtained their restricted licence. We are and your families a happy and safe very fortunate to have three non- Christmas. Rotarians as mentors and we appreciate Nga manaakitanga, kia haumaru. the time they give to get these trainees prosperous people. ~ Eileen HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? GARDENING LOCALLY Heather Spence of Oneriri Plants, has this great garden and nursery JUST at 365a Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka and has come onboard to share her love of gardening with ideas and photos. CUTS ‘Edible flowers. Anyone who has a meal at my house is likely to get a flower salad. Nothing says summer is and here quite like a basket of flowers. Let your vege go to flower - mustard, cress, radish, peas and even lettuces. The flowers taste like the vegetable - which does your MORE head in a little. Other flowers are calendula, daylily, 1758 Cove Road borage and don’t forget chives; purple flowers with the onion taste - also delicious in scrambled eggs or Open Monday-Saturday omelette. Have fun and enjoy. Don't forget to remind by appointment only the children that they mustn't eat anything they haven't seen Mum or Grandma eating Saturday 9-12pm first.

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Exterior: Landscape Solutions Fence Build & Repair Low level Decks Gutter clearing & Repairs www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 11 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN NEWS Contact email: [email protected] POINT CURTIS KAIWAKA BADMINTON CRUISING CLUB Final night for the year Tuesday 15th Annual Subscriptions December 7.30pm with a Christmas Don't forget Subs were Due 1st June celebration fun night. 2020. $30 Family $20 Single. Internet Then we are taking a wee break when banking 12 3094 0008233 00 Please the weather is too hot. use Name/s as a reference. First night back - Tuesday 2nd 2021 Annual Picnic February. Our Annual Picnic at the section adja- Subs remain the same $3 a night for cent to the Rangiora Boat Ramp is go- casual games; $50 per person for a ing to be on Saturday 9 January. Any- calendar year and $80 for a family. one is warmly welcome! Watch Face- We have a range of abilities that come book and emails for more info nearer along each night and we try to match the time. strength, we promote a family friendly Fish of the Month (Snapper) winner is: atmosphere - and we concentrate on Dip, 7.880kg - Jaques voucher selected having fun. New Fish of the Month: Gurnard till 9 KAIWAKA FITNESS December 2020 Membership: Next Club meeting: 9 December 2020 Kaiwaka Fitness Centre full year @ 7pm, Kaiwaka Sports Com- membership runs from 1st June to 1st plex. June the following year, prices and . ~ Wayne Leslie (Commodore) membership term reduce every quarter. Prices for one adult are as follows: A full year - $140 Half year (1st December to 1st June)- $95 Quarter year (1st March to 1st June)- $60 There are special rates for a family (2 adults, 2 secondary students 14-16 years), senior citizens and secondary students - see Membership Form. $10 is added to each price as a bond for the key, if you are renewing your membership and exchange your old key you do not pay the extra $10. KAIWAKA FITNESS There is a $50 charge for replacement of lost keys TRAIL Membership forms are available at the Checkout the dedicated fitness trail – Four Square Store, along with fee run or walk and stop off for sit down or payment and key pick up. for a workout. The exercise stations are designed to be able to be used by any KAIWAKA TENNIS person, regardless of their age, body Monday afternoons at the KSA tennis type and physical condition - available courts for school aged children and all to all members of the public at no cost. abilities. Coaching available. Contact Linda on 021 266 8571 KAIPARA HUNTING & FISHING What a great turnout for the October shoot. Well done to Dale Hamlin, taking out 1st place in the Senior Men’s. Well done to all that attended. Results: Senior Men: 1st Dale Hamlin 74; 2nd Dylan Thompson 62; 3rd Tony S Ladies: WHAT! No lady shooters. Juniors: 1st Bronson; 2nd Kellan; 3rd Max; 4th Amber; 5th Connor Awesome effort from our juniors. Well done to you all. Huge thank you to the sponsors for this event: These events wouldn’t happen without them, so please support these local businesses: Nola Sports Dargaville, Mangawhai Meat Shop, Thirsty Liquor Maungaturoto, Steve Wrathall Welding Services, Gary Flood and Family Photos: Please forward any photos of our events to Annette Pull [email protected] We would like to add more photos to our newsletters, thanks. CHRISTMAS SHOOT Sunday 13th December, 10am start Club grounds: Hames Road Maungaturoto Entry: $40.00 per person Juniors: 16 years and under – $20.00; Ammo: $14.00 per box (25) No Dogs please on course. Can be tied up at your vehicle. All new members welcome so bring your shooting friends Great prizes to be won including Hams. See you all there. Regards Your Committee Club Contacts :Email Andy at [email protected] www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 12

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Mob: 021 833 960 Ph & Fax: 09 431 2823 1837 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 17 Willow Bend OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL DUKE OF EDINBURGH GOLD AWARD Last Wednesday was a very special day for the Otamatea High School HORSE Duke of Edinburgh Award group. 13 students from the group received their Gold Award. This is the culmination of many years of hard work and determination. They were presented with their gold certificates by the Governor General, Her HOTEL Excellency The Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy at a special ceremony in Auckland. Sarah Hillary (Sir Edmund Hillary's daughter) gave a speech of encouragement to  Total Horse Care all those gathered. Robyn Bruce was also presented with a Long Service Award  Agistment recognising her involvement in the scheme since 2001 and as Award Leader since  Riding Lessons 2005. Ken Hames, Chair of the Board of The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary  Award, gave the closing speech. Congratulations to all the recipients and well Arena Hire (60x40) done to all the parents for their sacrifices and commitment along the way.  Young Horse Starting  Re-training/Exercising  Hoof Trimming  Problem Solving

Phone Sue 09 431 2817 or 021 623 776 Or email [email protected] LEE COOPER PAINTERS (Kaiwaka Based) *30 yrs Experience OTA FUN DAY: On Thursday 19 November we hosted students from *Interior/Exterior Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Paparoa, Mangawhai Beach and Waipu Primary *New and Restoration Schools in a day of team building. Our junior students did an awesome job of leading the activities and it was a great chance for the Year 6 students to make *Honest and Reliable some new friends and feel more confident about starting high school. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: We are currently advertising for 3 support staff *Free Quotes positions for the 2021 academic year. We are fortunate to have been invited into the government’s new free and healthy lunches programme and are looking for someone to manage this initiative. This will complement our school cafe. We are also looking for a laboratory manager, a teacher aide, and relief teacher aide. STAFF ONLY DAY: We have a staff only day on Friday 27 November. The 09 4312918 or purpose of this day is to start preparations for new NCEA standards which need to be developed over the next few years. 0274735171 OHS magazine for 2020: This year’s magazine will be available at the start of [email protected] 2021. If you would like some advertising space in the magazine, please contact Jon Clist on joneclist.gmail.com. KAPA HAKA FESTIVAL: On Saturday 5th December we will be hosting a Kapa Haka festival at the school. The powhiri starts at 9am. The performance schedule is as follows: 10:00am - Maungaturoto Primary School 10:30am - Paparoa School 11:00am - Mangawhai Beach School 11:30am - Kaukapakapa School 12:00 - Lunch break 12:30pm - Otamatea High School 1:00pm - Kaiwaka School 1:30pm - Wellsford Primary School 2:00pm - Ngati Whātua senior kapa haka ~ Rachel Clothier-Simmonds, Principal Alzheimers Society Northland Inc ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each month, 11am - 12pm Mangawhai Golf Club Rooms Phone 0800 004 001 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 18

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Ideal as an extra bedroom or office Three Convenient sizes: Standard 3.6m x 2.4m - $65 per week Large 4.2m x 2.4m - $80 per week www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 19 KAIWAKA LIBRARY ACCESSIBILITY SURVEY Kaipara District is taking part in an accessibility survey across Te Tai Tokerau (the ), with the aim of making it a better place to live, work, and play for everyone. You can contribute your views here - https:// bit.ly/2K0HXKQ - or pick up a paper form at the library. The survey closes Friday 11 December 2020. Bulk Cartage COMPETITION To mark the launch of a new library bag for the district, we have been given one to give away in a competition. Come into the library and fill in an entry form before Wednesday 16 December 2020 to go into the draw. We still have the older cotton bags for sale in the library, $3.00 each. HOLIDAYS The library will be closed from 2pm Thursday 23 December 2020 for the holiday period, and will reopen at 10am Wednesday 06 January 2021. Any items issued before the holidays that would normally be due while we're closed will be automatically extended to 6 January. Do come in and stock up on your holiday reading before we close. FAREWELL AND WELCOME Farewell and thank you to Heather and Cathy, who have both moved away recently; your efforts in the library over the years have been much appreciated. Welcome to our newest team member, Judy. SPRING/SUMMER CATALOGUES We still have a few copies of the free Spring catalogue - pick one up next time you're in the library to see some great reading recommendations. The Summer catalogue will be out soon, and it will have a prize draw in it, so keep your eyes open for that when it arrives.

BOOK REVIEW Recently I've read the Telesa series by Lani Wendt Young. It centres around Leila, a Samoan-American teenager from Washington DC. Her mother died when she was a baby, and her father died suddenly just a few months ago. She travels to Samoa to find out about her mother's family and find some roots and discovers a fiery birthright heritage she never knew about that entangles her in events that spiral out of control. Start with The Covenant Keeper and read the 5 books in order. They're all in our library.

Only a select few of the books I read make it to a review here in the Bugle. You can see more of the books I've read here - https://www.facebook.com/ WendyReadsBooks. You don't need a Facebook account to see this page.

We welcome reviews of library books from anyone - it would be great to see reviews from other people here instead of mine all the time. Write it on paper and drop it to the library or post it to us or type it up and send it to me in an email or in a PM to our Facebook page. Contact details are below.

It is free to join the library - go to Enterprise* and click on the Join the Library button. See you in the library! ~Wendy Kaiwaka Library, cnr State Highway 1 and Kaiwaka Mangawhai Road. PO Box 89, Kaiwaka 0542. Phone 4312 539. Email [email protected] Open Wed-Sat 10am-2pm, Mon 4-6pm. https://www.facebook.com/KaiwakaLibrary www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 24 November 2020 Page 20 LOCAL SERVICES WHAT’S ON *Emergencies - Ambulance, Fire, Police - dial 111 PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - *Non-urgent Police phone 105 email [email protected]

A A: Meets Wed., 7.30pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4315543, 0800229 6757 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS : Mon., 6pm, Archie Bull Hall, Kwk-Mwi *27Nov~ Movie ‘WHERE’D YOU GO Road; drug and alcohol related issues. Ph. 02102412348 BERNADETTE’ 7.30pm KWMH ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22 *28Nov~ ‘The Verdict’ ORT, first night *2Dec~Otamatea HAWKS AGM, 6.30pm KSA BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice & support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123 *5Dec~ Kapa Haka Festival, 10am, Otamatea Hgh *9Dec~Pt.Curtis CC meet. KSA, 7pm CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333 0800 367 222 email:[email protected] CIVIL DEFENCE - Kaiwaka Community Response Group: KWMH = Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall; KSA = Kaiwaka Sports Association [email protected], 4312725 Wendy See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for more information

DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890 HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd, Kaiwaka Pick up: Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747 Mondays = Green bags (Northland Waste - 09 430 3273) Wednesdays = Blue bags and yellow recycling (at Jaques $3.00 GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Dianah Roberts 0223819539 and $1.50) (Kaurilands 09 4392146); ONLY Blue and Yellow HAKARU & DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (Inc) 733 Settlement Rd, Hakaru. Ph 4312 176 or Bill Warren (President) 431 2092 bags picked up on Oneriri Road.

HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday 10am-  DIABETES Support Group-for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford 4pm.Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. Ph:4258567 - office 10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph: Colleen James 09 4314238 KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz:  GENEALOGY - Wellsford: 1st Thursday in month Ph: 423 Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059 7033; Waipu: 4th Monday in month Ph: 4312 725

KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045 or 4314017  HAKARU PONY CLUB - Secretary Denise Rogers 021423376 KAIWAKA LIBRARY: [email protected] [email protected] Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539 KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph Juanita 0274134904; open Mon, Wed,  KAIPARA HUNT - Secretary Albert Doonenbal Ph 4312059 Fri 9am-12pm. Hastie Lane; Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon.  KAIPARA HUNTING & FISHING - 021 1294378 KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431 Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail  KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345 KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309  KAIWAKA CAN - 3rd Wednesday in month, 5.30pm, Archie KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym KAIWAKA ST JOHN HALL: Phone Marj 0272941227 Bull Hall Ph: 0273572751 KATE’S PLACE Community Centre - Employment services, Free Health  KAIWAKA DRUM & DANCE CLASSES - 021 611198 Nurse, Plunket, Advocacy, Osteopath, A.A., Legal Advice. 4312 661  KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL GROUP - 2nd Thursday in LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4315906 or 09 4318969 month. Ph: 431 4744 MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call  KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in Free 0800 008 333 month, Archie Bull Hall 10am Ph 4314827 NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040  MANGAWHAI COMBINED REBUS CLUB - 2pm, 3rd OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Counselling, parent coach, Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. Ph Thursday month, Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777 09 431 9080 http://www.otamateacs.org/  PILATES - HAKARU HALL - Tuesday 10am, Thursday 9am PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 Ph or txt: Dianne 027 280 5093 or 09 425 9357 *PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312227 (wk), 4312520 (hm) PLUNKET: Kaiwaka- St John Hall, Monday 19 Oct, 23 Nov, 21 Dec. then 4th  RSA, HAKARU & DISTRICTS WOMEN’S SECTION – meets Monday of the month. Plunket Nurse Louise 027 282 3987 or 09 438 2508 1.30pm 4th Thursday of the month. Ph: 431 5818 Mangawhai- Rose Madsen Cottage, Mondays and Wednesdays. Plunket Nurse Rebecca 021 501 941 or 09 438 2508  KAIWAKA SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING CLUB- Maungaturoto - Good News Church, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. Wednesdays 10am - 12 noon Ph: Elaine 027 432 0032 Plunket Nurse Seleisa 021 912 248 or 09 438 2508 PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours)  TRAMPING - Mondays 9am-2:30pm, contact FACEBOOK - Kaipara Plunket [email protected]

TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and HALLS FOR HIRE: assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for appts. TE URI O HAU Settlement Trust Tangata Developments: Whanau Ora  Kaiwaka St. John Hall: Phone Marj 0272941227 021 793262  St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI: hire, S McAulay, Ph 4312311 Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.  Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086 [email protected]  Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. Karen 4312090 CHURCHES:  Te Pounga Marae queries - Pearl Nathan 0223933533  Kaiwaka Revival Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am.  Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - P Jaques 4312227 or Ph: Pastor Tawhiri 09 431 8988 or Pastor Paul 09 4312 068 Visit us at [email protected] www.facebook.com/kaiwakachurch  St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.00am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun. Justice of Peace: B.FJaques 4312 048; L.Donaldson 4312 228; 9.00am (Family Service). Contact: Rev. Wayne Thornton Ph 431 4122 www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz A.F.Hargreaves 4312 045, W.Howard 4312 725 - please phone to make sure they are available www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz  Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.00am every Sunday Marriage Celebrants:  St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; Y Osborne Mass 8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Mid-week Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170 HAKARU RE:SORT STATION  Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339 636 KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD  Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai Open every day 10am - 4pm ~Closed All Public Holidays Community Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782 www.causewaychurch.org.nz Telephone: 09 431 2629

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