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The 2014 Inglewood and Districts Phonebook, published by Inglewood Rotary Club, was in my
Issue 109
SportingTrials (Mike Webber)
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Moa Mail is a free fortnightly publication delivered to all households in the Inglewood District.
Editor’s Comments
Inglewood's biggest event is on its way, Americarna will be back in town on 27 February.
Lion’s Update (Pat Julian)
In classic case of good deeds
Coming Up At Cue
(Christine Turnbull)
Issue 109
Sporting Trials Taranaki held the first trial for 2014
on Sunday, 19 January 2014, on Isobel Rose’s farm.
A lovely day with hard, dry ground conditions. Results: A grade: First Sid Hirst, Second Mike Webber, Third Mac Yeates, (all Inglewood). grade: First Warwick Landers, Bell Block, Second Quintin Marshall, Normanby, Third Kristian Cameron, Inglewood. a
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- equaling out the bad, Inglewood
Lions arrived to open the Maize Maze the Sunday before last, only to find that the steel storage container had been broken into sometime on Saturday night, and the proceeds from Saturday totaling around $1300 together with the cash register had been
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Valentines Day
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Crop Swap AtWaitoriki
(Jayne Bright)
Printed by The Inglewood Development Trust.
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Coming Events
14th February
The first monthly ‘Crop Swap’ will be on Saturday 22 February.
Crop swaps are events where gardeners (and others) meet to exchange garden and or kitchen surplus. These swap meet events, are growing in popularity. In part this is due to increased interest in organic gardening and also the wish to know where our food comes from.
party it will be. Four bands, special guest Ruth Wyand singing the blues. Fun for the kids, hundreds of big
will be on stage at the TET Cue expect most people do first when they get new phonebook; I checked our own number.
Be in early to order your flowers
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Office 25 Rata Street (Inglewood Information Centre)
Theatre from 12 April.
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we are not in it; they have
Opening Hours Mon-Tue-Wed 9.00 am-5.00 pm Thurs 9.00 am-6.00 pm Fri 9.00-5.00 pm Sat 9.00 am-12 noon
76 Rata Street Ph 7568978 [email protected]
- American gas guzzlers from
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missed us out! We haven’t moved; we have
lived in the same house for over twenty-eight
years. And now we don’t exist, according to
the directory.
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This Pulitzer Prize nominated play is
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- grade: First Audrey Sayer, Hawera, Second, Janet
Loudon, Inglewood.
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- monthly Crop Swap gathering will be happening on the last Saturday of each
proud, and was happy to let the world know it. The town will be dressed up in the fanciest bunting. Visitors, media, they
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month at Waitoriki Hall, Lincoln Road, Inglewood. The swapping of crops involves no money and the word crops extends to homemade jams, homemade crafts, gardening magazines, flowers,
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taken. No arrests have yet been made, but neighbour, John Potroz heard his watch dog
The Moa Mail can be viewed on the web at www.inglewood.co.nz
Right: Warwick Landers driving, Kristian Cameron bouncing
household, the place where the family assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions. The action is
This revelation started me on thought and I fished out an old video of
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movie which is based on professor continuing his
great place
research into child psychology. He interviews
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barking furiously about midnight, and when he went out to see what the noise was about, found the dog looking over towards the Maize, so if you were on the Lower Norfolk Road, around midnight, and saw
suspiciously, I’m sure the police would like to hear from you. However, to prove that it’s not all bad news, an Inglewood couple following up on an article in the previous Moa
Mail, rang in to offer a surplus deep freeze to replace our ice-cream freezer which had given up the ghost after the
recent shift. And while it doesn’t quite make up for the takings loss, it is a gift which is genuinely appreciated.
The Maize Maze will be open again on Waitangi Day from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm. So come out and enjoy the challenge of negotiating the new track layout, and remember that there is season one to be won. a
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Down OnThe Greens (Up Shot)
Sunday January was finals day for Men's Club Championships. Nelson West (skip) and Chris Barrett winning the Champ Pairs, prevailing over the Brown Bros, Rangi Hiroti (skip) and Bruce Patu. Following an intense contest, the Frank Klenner skipped four of Pete Stachurski, Ian Cheyne and Russell Hodge managed to hold on against the fast finishing four of Jimmy Heath, Dave Susans, Arnie Broadmore and Ian Hitchcock. An absorbing very knowledgeable gallery of spectators. Chris Barretts day concluded most successfully, with him winning the Junior Singles title over Danny O'Sullivan, in a closely contested battle of draw bowls at its best.
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good time and what Inglewood is. a
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young boy who claims that he can see dead
people who don’t know that they are dead. The
professor was shot at the start of the movie and does not realise that he is already dead. His
wife is not just ignoring him; she can’t see him
because he is not there. Back to reality – everyone seems to be reacting
normally towards me and the wife doesn’t ignore me, so we can’t have slipped away
without knowing it. a
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Paper Editor/Office Richard Jordan
beet, bring it along and swap it for whatever else may be on the table. If you don't have anything to swap and are interested, please do still come along and see what its portrait of middle class.
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RSA 2014 Membership:
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TET Stadium Swipe Cards:
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Phone
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06 7567030
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To the despicable low life’s who prey on others, don’t bother coming back, as money is no longer left on site!
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- period of around 50 years. Auditions were well attended and the director Heather Harrison has selected the
following cast: Victoria Kerr, Glenys Horsfall, Nicci Smith, David Rohe, John Bellomo and Peter Whittaker. Theatre patrons can look forward to this pre
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Printing / Photocopying (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 Local Artists Gift Cards: $4.00 Norfolk Recipe Books: $5.00 Fun Ho! Toys Souvenirs AA Guides and Local Brochures
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Food Bank Garden (Pat Julian)
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- gold coin donation is appreciated which will go
The ladies had two teams visit Tauranga, one of which qualified for top section
towards Waitoriki Hall funds, and a cuppa is included. Its also a great way to meet local people from our local community.
So let’s ‘Swap Crop’, bring your home grown and home made
garden and kitchen surplus of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, Seedlings, Flowers, Eggs, Honey, Manure, Worm Tea, Seeds, Cuttings, Jams, Breads, Cakes, Recipes, Stories, Homemade
crafts…. to our Waitoriki/Inglewood crop swap gathering on
Saturday, 22 February.
- Easter production.
- Thanks to
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- keen bunch of volunteers, the Food Bank garden is
looking really good at present, with potatoes ready to dig, and good range of other vegetables including runner beans ready for harvesting. If there are any older folk around without a vegetable garden, or young families who would like to receive fresh play offs but did not feature in the final prize list. TSB Open Fours Men: six teams entered but none managed to
Tickets on sale from 24 February at Inglewood Book Centre Ph 75 67 032
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editor that my article was urgently needed. There must be logical reason for our
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qualify. Joe Peel’s four giving Gary Lilley’s West End side
margin 20-22. Ladies TSB Open also underway with three teams participating, maybe this will be Margret McCallum's year. While as the men's championships have concluded the ladies struggle, with the Champ Triples rained off after the one round last Sunday. Monday evening of 27 January another round of Business House bowls was played in gusty conditions. End of play resulting in a win for the Reeve team (Dad and the Boys), runners up were Taranaki Pine. Inglewood currently holds 1st position in the 2nd Division of inter club which will conclude on Sunday 2 February, barring a major catastrophe, the win should be achieved. Saturday Shield, we are in second position 6% behind Paritutu, Mid Weekers, Tuesday and Thursday hunting in the middle of the pack, some very good days, being off set by results not to be talked of. Bowlers farewelled Winnie Corlett. See you on or about the greens.
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Office Hours Daily 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
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omission from the directory, but probably we will never know.
Points and views
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Information Centre and leave your name and address in the
Post Cards
expressed are not necessarily the views of The Inglewood
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Available at:
container on the counter. Nola and Arnold will be happy to add you to their delivery cycle, or alternatively just give Nola a call on 7568222 to arrange a delivery time. and kicking as far as I know.
Set-up: 10.00 am, Swap start: 10.30 am, Finish: 11.30 am Waitoriki Hall, Lincoln Road, (next to Waitoriki School).
Inglewood Information Centre / Fun Ho! Toys 7567030 (25 Rata Street)
Development Trust
Makes you think doesn’t it?
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OPEN 7.30am to 8pm Every Day
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Tupare Open Day
Celebrate Waitangi Day (Thursday February) in style at Tupare, New
Plymouth’s premier heritage
property.
Karate Classes
6
Summer Skinless Chicken Tomatoes
Precooked BBQ Sausages
Adults + Children (8 years and older)
Free Fitting to Loose Wheel
Breasts
Term 1 (first 2 Classes Free)
Tulare's landscaped gardens will be
Wednesdays 6.00—7.30 pm
Rotary House Moa Street Inglewood Contact Les Crowe
7567608
the venue for 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, featuring live
music, children’s activities and
gourmet food stalls, preceded by guided walk from 8.30 am, and free tours of Tupare's distinctive Chapman-Taylor house half-hourly from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm.
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- Inglewood FirstWelcomes Megan Hale and Gears Up For Americarna
- Gardening Clues
Fire Brigade News (Karl Shillingford)
(With Sue from Hammer)
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Last year was a fairly busy year, with a total of 120 callouts for 2013. So as you can see we are called out a lot more times than just when the siren goes up.
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February has arrived, and with it warmer, drier weather. So what should we be doing in the garden. Why not sow cornflowers in your flower garden, these pretty flowers soften mixed plantings in garden beds and are also excellent for
picking. So, come late winter and spring, you’ll be
very glad that you sowed cornflower seeds in late summer. Yates Cornflower Double Mixed, produces fluffy blooms in shades of white and
pink as well as the traditional ‘cornflower’ blue.
In the vegetable garden, now is the time to plant
parsnips, and don’t forget to liquid feed vegetables
to keep them growing rapidly during the hot weather. Sweet corn is especially hungry (and thirsty). Use Nitrosol or Thrive Soluble. Liquid feeding is particularly important as it gets straight into the plant and goes to work immediately. Sap sucking pests like aphids and thrips are prevalent
Farmers is very club in the Taranaki-Manawatu Region, of New Zealand Young Farmers (NZYF). We are made up of wide variety of people between the ages of 18 31. Many people assume that you have to be farmer to belong to our organisation, which is not the case. We have vets, lecturers, accountants, bankers, business managers and administrators to name an interest in the rural sector, we are the organisation for you. Some of our recent events were Mini Putt Challenge, Farm Walk on making Float for the Inglewood Christmas Parade and Tug-O-War Challenge with the neighbouring club based in Stratford, which we WON! Coming up we have our monthly meeting on
Monday 20 January, was leak on board ship at Port Taranaki. Our fire crews were at the port for
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active a
Happy New Year to you all!
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- number of hours supporting New Plymouth and other brigades at
the scene. This situation was on TV news, and if you were watching you would have seen our local Fire Chief Cameron Gillespie, giving an overview of the hazards the brigades were facing.
Inglewood First had great pleasure in welcoming their new Event Co-ordinator Megan Hale, at tea meeting held this week in their new home in the small office at 62 Rata Street, next door to McDonald's Real Estate. Special thanks to Peter McDonald for his generosity in giving Inglewood First special rate on the rent, which allows for much more convenient location for meetings, and also for storing the myriad of items
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aaccumulated over the years. It will also provide an on the spot location for Americana type functions and committee meetings. Megan has lived in Inglewood for 2 years and is married to Mark Hale and is very enthusiastic about her new position. Full profile in a future issue. February After 5: This will be held on February 5th at Cow Ree Restaurant, Egmont Village, (formerly Kauri Cottage) corner of Junction and Egmont Road, starting 5.30 pm. Come and meet Megan Hale and the new owners of this business. There will be no charge for this event, but drinks available at own cost. There will be an update on Americana preparations. Because of the larger than usual style bunting provided for Americana this year, we will be limiting the number of shop frontages to those a bit further from the ground to prevent casual vandalism, as has been the case in the past.