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Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Sporting Trials (Mike Webber) Lion’s Update (Pat Julian) Coming Up At Cue fortnightly publication Issue 109 Inglewood's biggest event is on its (Christine Turnbull) delivered to all The 2014 Inglewood and Districts Phonebook, Sporting Trials held the first trial for 2014 In a classic case of good deeds way, Americarna will be back in ‘THE DINING Moa Mail 5 February 2014 households in the published by Inglewood Rotary Club, was in my on Sunday, 19 January 2014, on Isobel Rose’s farm. equaling out the bad, Inglewood town on 27 February. ROOM’ is Cue Inglewood District. letterbox a few days ago. It is a very useful A lovely day with hard, dry ground conditions. Lions arrived to open the Maize The celebration of muscle cars is a Valentines Day Theatre’s next Crop Swap At Waitoriki (Jayne Bright) Inside: publication to keep handy by the phone, to Results: Maze the Sunday before last, Printed by The great excuse to have a party and a production and Page 2 Contact Details look up the local numbers to dial. I did what I A grade: First Sid Hirst, Second Mike Webber, Third only to find that the steel The first monthly ‘Crop Swap’ will be on Saturday 22 February. Inglewood party it will be. Four bands, special 14th February will be on stage at Page 2 Editor’s Comment expect most people do first when they get a Mac Yeates, (all Inglewood). storage container had been Crop swaps are events where gardeners (and others) meet to exchange garden Development Trust. guest Ruth Wyand singing the blues. Be in early to order your flowers the TET Cue Shade-by the River new phonebook; I checked our own number. B grade: First Warwick Landers, Bell Block, Second Done 50 and or kitchen surplus. These swap meet events, are growing in popularity. In part broken into sometime on Use Your Local Page 3 Sports News Office 25 Rata Street Fun for the kids, hundreds of big What a shock – we are not in it; they have Quintin Marshall, Normanby, Third Kristian Theatre from 2 - Saturday night, and the Opening Hours Mon-Tue-Wed 9.00 am-5.00 pm this is due to increased interest in organic gardening and also the wish to know Page 7 Gardening (Inglewood American gas guzzlers from a time missed us out! We haven’t moved; we have 12 April. Cameron, Inglewood. proceeds from Saturday totaling Thurs 9.00 am-6.00 pm Fri 9.00-5.00 pm Sat 9.00 am-12 noon where our food comes from. Page 12Sports Photos Information Centre) when the US of A was big, bold and lived in the same house for over twenty-eight This Pulitzer Prize C grade: First Audrey Sayer, Hawera, Second, Janet around $1300 together with A monthly Crop Swap gathering will be happening on the last Saturday of each proud, and was happy to let the 76 Rata Street Ph 7568978 [email protected] nominated play is Page 18What’s on and Circulation 2750 years. And now we don’t exist, according to Loudon, Inglewood. the cash register had been month at Waitoriki Hall, Lincoln Road, Inglewood. The swapping of crops involves world know it. set in the dining room of a well-to-do Coming Events The Moa Mail can be the directory. taken. No arrests have yet been made, but neighbour, John Potroz heard his watch dog no money and the word crops extends to homemade jams, homemade crafts, The town will be dressed up in the Right: Warwick Landers driving, Kristian Cameron bouncing household, the place where the family Page 19Photo News This revelation started me on a wild train of barking furiously about midnight, and when he went out to see what the noise was about, found the dog looking gardening magazines, flowers, viewed on the web at fanciest bunting. Visitors, media, they thought and I fished out an old video of a movie over towards the Maize, so if you were on the Lower Norfolk Road, around midnight, and saw a vehicle acting assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and essentially anything connected www.inglewood.co.nz Down On The Greens (Up Shot) will all be here, lets show them a for any and all special occasions. The action is which is based on a professor continuing his suspiciously, I’m sure the police would like to hear from you. to home-grown or News and Advertising good time and what a great place research into child psychology. He interviews a comprised of a mosaic of interrelated scenes – Sunday 9 January was finals day for Men's Club Championships. Nelson West However, to prove that it’s not all bad news, an Inglewood couple following up on an article in the previous Moa homemade. For example if Inglewood is. some funny, some touching, some rueful – Contacts: young boy who claims that he can see dead (skip) and Chris Barrett winning the Champ Pairs, prevailing over the Brown Mail, rang in to offer a surplus deep freeze to replace our ice-cream freezer which had given up the ghost after the you have a surplus of silver Richard Jordan Editor which, taken together, create an in-depth Paper Editor/Office people who don’t know that they are dead. The Bros, Rangi Hiroti (skip) and Bruce Patu. recent shift. And while it doesn’t quite make up for the takings loss, it is a gift which is genuinely appreciated. beet, bring it along and swap portrait of a vanishing species: the upper professor was shot at the start of the movie Following an intense contest, the Frank Klenner skipped four of Pete Stachurski, The Maize Maze will be open again on Waitangi Day from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm. So come out and enjoy the it for whatever else may be Richard Jordan RSA 2014 Membership: middle class. and does not realise that he is already dead. His Ian Cheyne and Russell Hodge managed to hold on against the fast finishing four challenge of negotiating the new track layout, and remember that there is a weekly prize, plus a major end of on the table. If you don't have Phone $20.00 A thoughtful and superbly written comedy, wife is not just ignoring him; she can’t see him of Jimmy Heath, Dave Susans, Arnie Broadmore and Ian Hitchcock. An absorbing season one to be won. anything to swap and are 06 7567030 TET Stadium Swipe Cards: because he is not there. The Dining Room, takes a compassionate look at the lives of those who used the room on a daily basis over a contest followed by a very knowledgeable gallery of spectators. Chris Barretts To the despicable low life’s who prey on others, don’t bother coming back, as money is no longer left on site! interested, please do still Fax 2013-2014 $30.00 Back to reality – everyone seems to be reacting day concluded most successfully, with him winning the Junior Singles title over period of around 50 years. Auditions were well attended and the director Heather Harrison has selected the come along and see what its Printing / Photocopying following cast: Victoria Kerr, Glenys Horsfall, Nicci Smith, David Rohe, John Bellomo and Peter Whittaker. Theatre 06 7567864 normally towards me and the wife doesn’t Danny O'Sullivan, in a closely contested battle of draw bowls at its best. Food Bank Garden (Pat Julian) all about. A gold coin donation is appreciated which will go (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 patrons can look forward to this pre Email ignore me, so we can’t have slipped away 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 Local Artists Gift Cards: $4.00 without knowing it. play offs but did not feature in the final prize list. TSB Open Fours Men: six teams entered but none managed to Thanks to a keen bunch of volunteers, the Food Bank garden is Easter production. great way to meet local people from our local community. [email protected] Norfolk Recipe Books: $5.00 Then came the clincher - a reminder from the qualify. Joe Peel’s four giving Gary Lilley’s West End side a major heart attack, but finally losing by a two point looking really good at present, with potatoes ready to dig, and a Tickets on sale from 24 February at Office Hours So let’s ‘Swap Crop’, bring your home grown and home made Fun Ho! Toys editor that my article was urgently needed. margin 20-22. Ladies TSB Open also underway with three teams participating, maybe this good range of other vegetables including runner beans ready for Inglewood Book Centre Ph 75 67 032 Daily 10.00 am to 4.00 garden and kitchen surplus of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, Souvenirs There must be a logical reason for our will be Margret McCallum's year. harvesting. If there are any older folk around without a vegetable Seedlings, Flowers, Eggs, Honey, Manure, Worm Tea, Seeds, pm AA Guides and Local omission from the directory, but probably we While as the men's championships have concluded the ladies struggle, with the Champ FOR garden, or young families who would like to receive fresh Cuttings, Jams, Breads, Cakes, Recipes, Stories, Homemade Points and views Brochures will never know. Triples rained off after the one round last Sunday. veggies on a regular basis, call into Fun Ho! Toys/Inglewood crafts…. to our Waitoriki/Inglewood crop swap gathering on expressed are not Post Cards I can assure Rotary that we are both still alive Monday evening of 27 January another round of Business House bowls was played in gusty SALE Information Centre and leave your name and address in the Saturday, 22 February. necessarily the views of Available at: and kicking as far as I know. conditions. End of play resulting in a win for the Reeve team (Dad and the Boys), runners up container on the counter. Set-up: 10.00 am, Swap start: 10.30 am, Finish: 11.30 am Inglewood Information The Inglewood were Taranaki Pine. Motorcycle Nola and Arnold will be happy to add you to their delivery cycle, or alternatively just give Waitoriki Hall, Lincoln Road, (next to Waitoriki School). Development Trust Centre / Fun Ho! Toys Inglewood currently holds 1st position in the 2nd Division of inter club which will conclude and Nola a call on 7568222 to arrange a delivery time. 7567030 (25 Rata Street) Makes you think doesn’t it? 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 ATV Tyres OPEN 7.30am to Specials End Thursday hunting in the middle of the pack, some very good days, being off set by results Michelin not to be talked of. Bowlers farewelled Winnie Corlett. See you on or about the greens. 8pm Every Day 09-02-2014 Kenda Tupare Open Day Deestone Summer Skinless Chicken Karate Classes Celebrate Waitangi Day (Thursday 6 Wanda Precooked Adults + Children (8 years and February) in style at Tupare, New Rinalda older) Plymouth’s premier heritage Tomatoes Breasts BBQ Sausages property. Free Fitting to

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Page 6 Moa Mail Issue 109 Page 7 Page 8 Moa Mail Issue 109 Page 9 Page 10 Moa Mail mj n k p r l k o q l Gardening Clues Young Farmers ( Inglewood First Welcomes Megan Hale and Gears Up For Americarna Fire Brigade News (Karl Shillingford) (With Sue from Hammer) N o r t h Last year was a fairly busy year, with a total of 120 callouts for 2013. February has arrived, and with it warmer, drier Taranaki So as you can see we are called out a lot more times than just when the weather. So what should we be doing in the Y o u n g siren goes up. garden. Why not sow cornflowers in your flower Farmers is a Monday 20 January, was a busy day for our brigade, with the chemical

garden, these pretty flowers soften mixed very active '( 3 * + 2 0 / - / 0 0 . leak on board a ship at . Our fire crews were at the port ) 11 4 ) , + ( ( Happy New Year to you all! plantings in garden beds and are also excellent for club in the Taranaki-Manawatu Region, of New Zealand for a number of hours supporting New Plymouth and other brigades at * < ( 9 ' . 5 6 7 8 0 2

: ; : ) + ) ) ( , , 6 Inglewood First had great pleasure in welcoming their new Event Co-ordinator Megan Hale, at a special morning picking. So, come late winter and spring, you’ll be Young Farmers (NZYF). We are made up of a wide the scene. This situation was on TV news, variety of people between the ages of 18 - 31. Many tea meeting held this week in their new home in the small office at 62 Rata Street, next door to McDonald's Real very glad that you sowed cornflower seeds in late and if you were watching you would have

> B G < A > F < 3 A / E 5 = D - 3 C > > B A @ ? > - > = Estate. Special thanks to Peter McDonald for his generosity in giving Inglewood First a special rate on the rent, summer. Yates Cornflower Double Mixed, people assume that you have to be a farmer to belong seen our local Fire Chief Cameron which allows for a much more convenient location for meetings, and also for storing the myriad of items produces fluffy blooms in shades of white and to our organisation, which is not the case. Gillespie, giving an overview of the hazards We have vets, lecturers, accountants, bankers, business accumulated over the years. It will also provide an on the spot location for Americana type functions and pink as wellI W asS theS V traditionalQ K U T S H L ‘cornflower’K R K N Q L H blue.P O K N M L H K J I H the brigades were facing. committee meetings. Megan has lived in Inglewood for 2 years and is married to Mark Hale and is very enthusiastic In the vegetable garden, now is the time to plant managers and administrators to name a few. If you have Just a reminder as the weather has been an interest in the rural sector, we are the organisation about her new position. Full profile in a future issue. parsnips, and don’t forgeta Y to[ ] liquid` T X feed_ T J vegetablesK ^ N Q ] Y W \ [ [ YZ Q X far from our usual summer, we urge that February After 5: This will be held on February 5th at Cow Ree Restaurant, , (formerly Kauri to keep them growing rapidly during the hot for you. drivers take care on the roads and that

f c S O e O O K e Q K U T S H L K R d S K T _ Q _ d K N Q I I _ c I H P S b Cottage) corner of Junction and Egmont Road, starting 5.30 pm. Come and meet Megan Hale and the new owners weather. Sweet corn is especially hungry (and Some of our recent events were a Beach BBQ evening, now is a good time to get your chimney of this business. There will be no charge for this event, but drinks available at own cost. There will be an update on K W S c O K h c H O J _ \ K N Q d S I T K J W K W O O g thirsty). Use Nitrosol or Thrive Soluble. Liquid Mini Putt Challenge, Farm Walk on a Goat Dairy Farm, cleaned ready for the winter months. Stay making a Float for the Inglewood Christmas Parade and Americana preparations. Q _ S J X f X K \ R P L X f L H N b S Q P K K U K i feeding is particularly important as it gets straight safe at home and on the roads this year. into the plant and goes to work immediately. Sap a Tug-O-War Challenge with the neighbouring club Because of the larger than usual style bunting provided for Americana this year, we will be limiting the number of Q K U T S H L K R f c S O e O O K e K T _ Q _ ^ K N b sucking pests like aphids and thrips are prevalent based in Stratford, which we WON! shop frontages to those a bit further from the ground to prevent casual vandalism, as has been the case in the past. Coming up we have our monthly meeting on We have taken 2 steps which differ from normal this year with the bunting, first is that we won’t be erecting it until Wednesday 5 February at the Inglewood Railway Hotel Sunday 24 February, and the second is that we are calling for volunteers to drive around town on the 4 nights right through the warm weather. Yates Nature’s Above: Inglewood’s Fire Chief Cameron at 7.30 pm. This is where we plan coming events and before Americana to deter potential vandals. Way Pyrethrum will take care of them quickly, but Gillespie during his TV interview you’ll need to re -apply it often as pyrethrum breaks fundraisers and have a good time telling everyone of our own silly mistakes, which we have made in the past So, two things to do, firstly if you can help erect the th Right: During the chemical emergency down quite quickly in sunlight. Confidor will give month. Keep an eye on our Facebook page to know what we will be up to next. https://www.facebook.com/ bunting on Sunday the 24 , and secondly if you are longer lasting protection. It’s available in convenient, taranakiyoungfarmers prepared to assist with monitoring the town over ready to use packs or economical concentrate The next big event is the ANZ Young Farmer Contest, Taranaki-Manawatu Regional Final. The practical is free to the 4 nights before Americana, then give Pat Julian a Classic Car Show (Jim Shepherd) attend, which is being held at Yarrow Stadium, Maratahu Street, , on Saturday 1 March 2014. The quiz call on 7567590 to register your name. The Inglewood Rotary Club is presenting its 19 th Charity Car Show. and speeches evening will be at The Mayfair, 69 Devon Street West, 6.00 pm. For a $60 ticket, dinner is provided, With 460 cars already registered, and a much wider This will be on Sunday 9 February at Inglewood High School. The gates with a cash bar and entertainment following the show, formal dress required. To purchase tickets go to ANZ New variety of entertainment planned, this years will open at 11.00 am and the show will run until 3.00 pm. This year Plymouth, ANZ Hawera or contact Anna Duynhoven on 027 210 5075. Americana promises to be the biggest and best yet, the beneficiary will be the Inglewood Volunteer Fire Brigade. NZYF is a non-profit social organisation which is tonnes of fun with down to earth people. We are a progressive so keep your calendar free on the 27th, because The show usually has in excess of and dynamic social network for rural youth which develops the leadership and personal skills of our members you will be blown away with another great 150 vehicles of all shapes, sizes and vintages including through participation and achievement. Inglewood promotion. some very rare exhibits. Among the exhibits will be a Think of how stupid sachets. Keep an eye on the watering in this hot We are committed to adding value and contributing to the agri-sector by providing support for rural youth and Ferrari F1 360 Spider. As it is the 50 th anniversary of the average person is, Right: Megan Hale is welcomed to her new position month. It’s especially important to make sure that any people capability development through a nationwide network and collaboration with key industry allies and the Ford Mustang there should be a good display of this and realise half of them are more stupid plants developing their annual crop of fruit or flowers partners within the dairy, sheep, and beef industries. iconic car. The show will also double as a swap meet so than that are given a good drink at least once a week. Citrus, The organisation is structured into five self managing and self funded Business Units: AgriKidsNZ, TeenAg, NZYF, there should some interesting items on the sales tables. for example, will shed young fruit if the soil gets too ANZ Young Farmer Contest, The Rural Business Network. EGMONT FENCING & YARDS LTD dry. Camellias are developing their buds so will need There are over 90 NZYF Clubs situated around New Zealand and each club has its own identity and community to be kept moist. 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Library Events (PP) OPEN 7.30am to 8pm Everyday Interesting Items From TATATM TET Taranaki Masters Games (Jacqui Wood) Isaac Drought, a local Boys will be Boys. Entries are slowly Missing Taranaki Author and 06 7567404 One exhibit at the Taranaki Aviation coming in the for Can anyone confirm if I teacher visited the Transport and Technology Museum is an the TET Taranaki Library on Monday 27 Next Week’s Specials (Start 10 -02-2014) early version of the red painted Masters Games, am dead or alive

January for a special timber and glass panel telephone box. but with a chance The telephone inside is functional with to WIN a $2000 reading of his book other telephones on site. Older readers will be sure remember making travel voucher on “Alphabet Squabble” Royal NZ Fresh for the final event of calls without paying and then all having turns at talking with a person at offer for all entries received by February

the other end of the 'line'. Little has changed as shown in the 14, a surge of entries is expected. the Summer Beach photograph when four boys all wanted to talk on the phone. For those who enter by the official closing Read Programme. Gala Broccoli Mince Photographs exist of these phone boxes in New Zealand before WWI. date of March 4 there’s a chance to WIN Alphabet Squabble won the Storylines Little changed over the next 60 years except for the value of coins that

Joy Cowley Award 2012 and the book was published Apples were needed for a call. The early one shilling and two shilling coins Below: Sandra Moratti throwing javelin by Scholastic New Zealand, also illustrated by Jenny replaced by 20 cent and 50 cent coins.

Cooper. Isaac taught in Indonesia where the idea for An interesting news release in the 1920's warned people not to allow the story came from. One of his pupils had noticed your lips to touch the mouth piece in case you picked up the various that X, Y, and Z didn’t have many words in the $1.99 kg $1.99 ea $7.99 kg diseases that could be harboured within the mouthpiece cap. dictionary compared to the other letters. Alphabet What is not available with the new cell phones and similar devices but common and frequently used from a phone box was a collect call where My owner just needs to know for sure Squabble is about discrimination and bullying where Sport’s Photo’s X, Y and Z have to find words beginning with their the person receiving the call was asked to accept the bill for the call (I have a small scar on my nose and am a letter, proving that the Alphabet Land would be before you could speak to the called person. grey tabby who lived near the corner of worse off without them. The phone box at the museum spent its early life in the centre of the main road and Tawa Street) Isaac read the children his book and then discussed Broadway in Stratford. Text 021 1205720 the issues with them, while talking about his life so far. Isaac hopes to publish more books as he has many more great ideas. He was extremely pleased by the turn out, as there was huge number of children, the largest attendance of all the regions libraries. As part of the final event of the programme all the children that came to the reading had their name put into the draw to win a boogie board. Isaac did the draw and the lucky winning child was Alex Coombe, congratulations. All the children that did their bonus check in for the programme received a book from the Library for their INGLEWOOD THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY 4.00 PM —9.00 PM achievement. Every effort was put in by the library staff to match the child’s personality to the book, and they a voucher for two to ‘ride the Fantastic Cars - Food - Entertainment made a great job, thank you. rails’ with Forgotten World Adventures. So get your entry in now! Bands Off The Cuff Les Sweete Quadraphonics Dani Williams The games cater for all abilities ‘Special Guest’ American Blues Singer Ruth Wyand and with 22 sports on offer, there is something for everyone. For a full list of participating Also The Fabulous New Plymouth Rock & Roll Club sports and to download your entry and registration form visit Kids Bouncy Castle & CJ the Clown will be there, hundreds of flags to give away www.taranakielectricitytrust.co.nz Bring your deck chairs & your chilly bins or ring the games administrator on 06 7650255 or email [email protected]. A DAY NOT TO BE MISSED You can also pick up an event Another Inglewood First Promotion Above: Alex receiving his boogie board from Isaac, and Di book from any library or I site. from the Library Above: The ‘Pulse’ and ‘Magic’ players mix with their fans at their practice games at the TSB Stadium Inglewood First Contacts: Marie Pearce 7567977 —Megan Hale 021 0757541

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Club News Back to Nature (JP) What’s on and Starfish Wanted Inglewood Photo News The club is holding Market Days 9.30 am With the sun shining it was time to ease some of Relief Milking or Casual Farm Work 90 Day to 2.30 pm on the last Sunday of every that school holiday boredom. Having done some of Coming Events Sewing Very experienced in all aspects of dairying the easy, convenient, walks around Inglewood it month. This is a chance for the locals to Please advise of your event 1 or 2 milkers available showcase their talents. was time to go a bit further afield while still in the 7567030 [email protected] Quality Work And Clinton Seconi or Heather How COMMUNITY The next Market will be held on the 23 of district. Having heard about some beautiful Friendly Service Ph 06 756 6067 or 0275 994900 February at the Club. The most recent waterfalls up Maude Road, did some investigating Maize Maze 38 Brown Street WEIGHT LOSS and discovered Maude Track to Mangakotukutuku 76 Lower Norfolk Road Ph 06 7566677 Egmont Village Home & School one on the 26 Falls, a 3 hour return walk. The walk starts with the Hours Sat 11.30 am - 9.00 pm Raewyn & Lindsay January, where track crossing farm land to the boundary of Egmont Sunday 11.30 am - 5.00 pm AGM Repairs - new and CHALLENGE the weather did National Park, then climbs a spur on the Pouakai To be held on Tuesday 18 February 2014 Inglewood First After5 old garments 7.15 pm in the School Hall not hold up its Range to finish off at the Mangakotukutuku Falls. As a first tramp this would be Wed 5 Feb 5.30 pm Shorten - jeans and All Welcome Inglewood end of the considered a great start with a end goal. The Falls are beautiful and with taking Cow-ree Café, Egmont Village trousers Enquiries to President Laura van Koppen 06 756 7747 bargain, the stall 3 children, ages 5, 9 and 11 it was thoroughly enjoyable and achievable with a Meet the new Co-Coordinator Household mending Just $69 for this great 12 week positive holders were still excellent place to stop for lunch. With the stunning landscape on display there Children’s sewing in attendance was a great deal to appreciate and admire. Thursday 6 February wellness program, packed with the Pillowcases, toy and Experienced Relief Milker latest research, expert guidance, proven though and there Waitangi Day library bags results and a caring holistic approach. was some great Available crafts on sale. Tupare Open Day Revolutionary Weight Loss with The Market Day Waitangi Day Thursday 6 Feb In The Inglewood Area Road NP Above: Come and have a great shot of coffee (or cup of tea) the United Café is held rain or Slimming4Life! Garden Fair Phone Karen McDonald 0274 908884 Church. We’ll be there between 7.00 and 8.00 pm on Sunday 9th February. Above: Leo the Flemish Giant rabbit, and  Lose weight 10.00 am 1.00 pm Everyone is welcome!! We’re on the corner of Brown and Kelly Streets his new friend Vine, the kid feral goat at Stoney Oaks  Wake up your metabolism Model RC Helicopters INGLEWOOD  Strengthen your immune system Scout Den Elliot Street Inglewood and ROTARY  Find more energy Friday 7 February 7.30 pm Ph Sid 7567664 Districts RSA  Build positive self image AMERICARNA PUBLIC NOTICE 2014 Subs ($20.00) CLUB Just an hour per week. Classic Car Show These can be paid at Sunday 9 February Information Centre Call Now 11.00 am to 3.00 pm Fun Ho! Toys CHARITY CAR SHOW High School Front Field Secure your place in the next course! 25 Rata Street TH Jim Shepherd 7567761 SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY Phone 06 7567030 Take the Challenge! (Support your local RSA) Join us IURFC Netball Trials INGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL shine and there should be a vast range of products available Prem 1 and A teams INGLEWOOD UNITED CHURCH to purchase. Come on down and have a look. The Club B team & social players register Keep Your GATES OPEN 11.OO AM UNTIL 3.00 PM Starts also had a team in the Round the Mountain Cycle Challenge. 11 Feb 6.00 pm Well done to the team for completing the event in 6 hours Inglewood High School ADULTS $6 FAMILY $12 CHILDREN $1 Wednesday 12 February at 6.30pm sharp Photos and 57 minutes, a top effort. Tracy 0275 204844 Pam: 06 753 8225 STREET CLOSURE THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY FROM 2.00 PM Articles www.slimming4life.com/pamela Inglewood Cricket Annual 6-aside Tournament Reports Above: Spot the cat Private consultations also available  Matai Street: From Rata to and including Kelly Street intersection Sunday 16 February Above: As the saying goes, ’Make hay while the sun shines’ To enter a team contact Coming  Rata Street: From Cutfield to Rimu Street Crime Report Jamie Brocklehurst 7565554  Richmond Street: From Rata Street to Inglewood Fire Station This is your 27 January: Upper Lepper Rd Norfolk School's Community Community Offenders have climbed over a secure Harvest Festival Newspaper fence and taken approx 40 litres of petrol Please be advised that the above CBD streets will not be available for parking Friday 21st February It relies on and 100 litres of diesel from tanks. 5.00 pm - 9.00 pm 30 January: Lower Norfolk Road Also The Inglewood Railway Yards will be closed from Wednesday 7.00 pm Norfolk School Your input We try to Overnight a secure container on until 9.00 pm Thursday - Please find alterative parking property had the lock cut off to gain Crop Swap include all Saturday 22 February entry. Taken from inside was a till. photos and 10.00 am to 11.30 am Keep Inglewood safe for everyone: Waitoriki Hall, Lincoln Road articles as Ph Inglewood Police, 7560900. Inglewood First Contacts: Marie Pearce 7567977 —Megan Hale 021 0757541 Jayne Bright 7566192 space permits Above: A rare plant indeed ‘Dove’ Sweet William Above: Spot the cat