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Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Squash News (Pauline Stachurski) Lesley Herlihy ‘face finder extraordinaire’ Thanked fortnightly publication Issue 170 Jubilee Park Community Project. Once again the Brits seem to have made a mess Over the past three years has made available the Swainson Woods photo delivered to all Once the decision was made to proceed with the The Inglewood Community Board that will take a long time to clear up. In the collection for public viewing and ‘face finding’ after obtaining the collection in 2005. The Moa Mail 6 July 2016 households in the building of an official squash club in 1976 a are leading the play ground, skate recent referendum they voted, by quite a small collection of negatives (110,000 in all) had to be cleaned to enable a photo reproduction Inglewood District. foundation committee was elected to take park redevelopment on the space majority, to leave the European Economic responsibility for working towards the formation and has created four jobs with amazing community grants - Lotto, TET, TSB Community Nigel (Nudge) Austin’s Citizen Award Printed by The where the current ones are located Union. Now it appears that a lot that voted to Trust and NPDC support. The collection and community support has rekindled friendships and memories a plenty. Inglewood of a fully incorporated squash club and the building of a Nigel Austin was presented with the award in front of a packed between the Small Bore Rifle Club leave have changed their minds and want to squash facility. A total of twenty-two were responsible for For Inglewood ‘life timer’ Lesley Herlihy, it’s been a wonderful walk down memory lane. Lesley has helped name Development Trust. and the town swimming pool. undo their mistake. And the ones that wanted Council chamber by Mayor Andrew Judd after his citation was this project. Regular 'late' meetings were held for almost a over 1500 local family photos within the collection. Lesley was thanked by the Swainson Woods research team at a read by Richard Jordan. He then received his certificate and Office 25 Rata Street They want your input and ideas, and to stay in have applied to have another year until the Inglewood Squash Club was ready for action. recent community morning tea badge from Hon Jo Goodhew (Minister for the Community and (Inglewood this is the time to give them at the referendum to overthrow the first one. What a Trevor Simons was appointed as the builder, at $5.00 per held at the Inglewood Library. Voluntary Sector) and Deputy Mayor Heather Dodunski. His Information Centre) beginning of the process while there mess. She was presented with a hour, and had 80 plus volunteers helping him throughout name now adorns the honours boards by the doors to the Circulation 2750 is time and opportunity to change It all started when David Cameron, at the last the project. painting of Matai Street from the

chamber for all to see. Nigel was supported on the night by wife The Moa Mail can be and alter. General Election, promised to have the May 6, 2017 is set for the 40th Celebrations. old Westpac Bank building on Marlene (who could equally qualify for an award), family and viewed on the web at Get along and share your thoughts referendum if he became Prime Minister. He [email protected] is the contact for expressions of Rimu Street with the mountain friends. www.inglewood.co.nz and ideas on Wednesday 13 July, kept his promise and campaigned to stay in, but interest. in the background by a Nigel is an institution in Inglewood, anytime there is something and on Face Book 6.00 pm at the TET Stadium the vote has gone against him and he has ‘fallen Christopher Aubrey (a travelling Pavilion. on his sword’. Meanwhile various other to be done Nigel is there and this has been the case for half a News and Advertising artist during the 1870’s – 1890’s) Check the ad on page nine to get a politicians have made promises of what they century. Contacts: who made an income painting Nigel has been involved with the Inglewood rough idea as to where and what. would do if the vote went to leave the union. views of towns. Editor Cricket Club since the 1970s, having been on the Now they are backtracking and reneging on During Lesley’s “face finding” she Richard Jordan Richard Jordan Editor committee for more than 20 years (and is still their promises. The Opposition Party are in noticed a lady she had seen President). After being on two jubilee Assistant Editor disarray with most of the shadow cabinet before and asked her to come Phillippa Peters Seed Savers Network Point resigning their posts. What a mess. and identify herself in one of the committees (the 100th and 125th), Nigel was made a life member. In addition to his work on Office Phone RSA Badges $10.00 Through ‘chats’ with some of my family over collection phots. She did and the committee, Nigel has spent endless hours helping build the 06 7567030 McGillie/Pumpkin Books: there, it seems that many voted to leave to wondered in awe how Lesley

clubrooms, was responsible for laying three artificial wickets in Fax $15.00 stem the tide of immigrants into Britain. This could recognise her as the the community, prepared the grass wicket used for premier and 06 7567864 TET Stadium Cards: $30.00 seems to be all they looked at and they didn’t woman as she is now at 56 from Printing / Photocopying look at what else might happen. One said that senior grade matches and spent ten years as a member of the Email a photo of her as a child of two (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 you don’t fix a problem by doing what you did competitions committee with the Cricket Association. [email protected] years of age. A founding member of the Inglewood Runners and Walkers Local Artists Gift Cards: $5.00 before. I suggested to him that you don’t fix a Office Hours Above: Back; Andrew Moffatt, Clair Richardson, Lesley Herlihy, Chanelle Carrick, Amber Wright and Front Chris Poletti Club, he was made a life member in recognition of the positions Fun Ho! Toys / Souvenirs problem by making a bigger problem. Daily 10.00 am to held over the last 34 years. He has been involved in events such as The Mountain to Surf Marathon, Round the AA Guides/Brochures/Cards We were in England for the 1975 referendum. I 4.00 pm voted to join and Mrs Arjay voted against. We Upgrade At Mamaku Centre Mountain Relay and Nexans/Olex Fun Run Walk Series. Nigel has always been a great ambassador for running, Available at: taking the time to pass on his knowledge, enthusiasm and support to young people. Points and views expressed Inglewood Information Centre could have stayed at home. It's a Mid-Winter are not necessarily the He has been involved in Search and Rescue Taranaki in excess of fifteen years and took it upon himself to maintain Fun Ho! Toys / Moa Mail Merry Quizmas at views of The Inglewood the Taranaki SAR remote field kitchen, which is a valuable asset to the team. Food for thought, eh? Above: Ray Paewai and Len Stachurski, two of the the Mamaku Centre! He has been involved with TET Athletics Taranaki for countless years, in Development Trust 7567030 (25 Rata Street) foundation members look in awe at a photograph of In April the Health and Safety Rules changed and thus for track and field, cross-country and road events along with major events the Foundation Committee Members (wondering at us, began a facility facelift. hosted on behalf of Athletics and New Zealand Secondary INGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB all those young people in it) Right: Recognise them? It has been an exciting year with the facility being well Schools. Fruit Tree Pruning (Clair Butler) used by our community, (almost 9,000 people through Nigel has been a member of the Inglewood United Rugby Are hosting a Senior Citizens the door in the past year). Football for more than 60 years, being involved as a player, Mid Winter Christmas Lunch Taranaki LandGirls invites you So we decided to fix some of the niggly little Health and coach and committee member. He is the first man at to join them for a fruit tree Safety issues and make sure our building is safe for all our working bees and fundraising events, spends eight hours Tuesday 12 July at 12.00 noon pruning workshop, with community users. Regulars to the building saw the marking out the main fields, and on game day he’ll be at one demonstrations by Linda and immediate impact with the replacement of the door in of the entrance gates greeting fans. (Nigel was quick to show Inglewood Club Trevor Swan, and the the front entrance and the new veranda roof across the the audience he was wearing his Inglewood Rugby tie). opportunity to have a go classroom doors. We have a few other changes up our He is involved in the Inglewood Community Garden Project which yourself. The event will be held on Sunday 17 “sleeves” for the near future including an upgrade of the supports families in need, and was also part of the organising committee July, from 10.00 am, at Kahu Glen, 175 Paraite auditorium carpet and the creation of a disability access for the School and District 125th Jubilee in 2015. $15.00 per person Road, Bell Block. Entry $5. Find out more and/or wet room. He is also responsible for checking, clearing and resetting a stoat line on Two course meal and entertainment register your interest please contact Shonagh So the building is seeing all it’s “Christmases come at Upper Dudley Road in Inglewood, and has helped with the eradication To book please phone before 6 July Hopkirk 7520889 or [email protected] once” and if you would like to help with the fundraising of pests for the Conservation Department in District. Wendy 7566538 or 0272 666307 or just enjoy a jolly night out, whip out your quiz I changed my password to "incorrect". So expertise, grab a team and book a table for our Mid- Top: Nigel and Marlene Austin with the award Right: Heather Dodunski, Jo WE WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU THERE whenever I forget what it is the computer will Winter Quizmas! Goodhew, Nigel and Andrew Judd say "Your password is incorrect"

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New President For Inglewood Rotary (Linda McIntyre) Gardening With Sue From Hammer (Sue Marsh) All Inglewood Children Judged Best In New Zealand A big thank you to Stuart Twaddle for This month, is of course the time we Aged 5 – 13 years old Inglewood’s painting and decorating firm Painter Pete Limited has brought all his work in Rotary this past year. prune our roses, just pick a dry, calm are invited to home five awards naming them top in the country for their work from the Inglewood Rotary has grown in day, so when pruning, we help Master Painters New Zealand Association Awards of Excellence 2016. numbers, had another very successful prevent silver leaf spores K I D S D A Y The awards event was held in Fiji. Classic Car Show, lots of fun at the getting into the cuts. First th The national awards acknowledge the highest standards of workmanship in New Zealand, with judges travelling potato competition, provided two Vera Lynn concerts at remove any stems that are On Wed, 20 July around New Zealand for five the Cue Theatre and raised public awareness with our dead, diseased or damaged, 9.30 am – 3.00 pm weeks to select the best from Bupa Blood cut with clean sharp secateurs, the best in the 23 categories At the Mamaku Centre Pressure then proceed with any stems judged. They are looking for Day and that are crossing over others, Games, Activities, the best quality of finishing in especially those from the the Pink Gospel presentation, the workmanship. R i b b o n middle of the plant. Then fun...... Painter Pete Limited (Peter Breakfast remove any older, Broadhead) won three first to highlight unproductive stems, and if removing from the base, then cut off flush Bring your own lunch placings and also received two with bud union, so you don’t get unsightly dieback. Now shorten all some of Any enquiries phone highly commended awards. o u r remaining stems to a good strong bud, facing outwards, which will give Liz Finnigan, 7567060 Painter Pete was judged best activities. good shape to the plant. You may have to sacrifice any late buds, by in New Zealand for Dennis removing, so any harbouring diseases are removed. Check the crown, ‘Residential Wallcoverings’, Eales is our new President of the Inglewood Rotary Club for and remove all leaves, flowers or pruning rubbish, and brush lightly with a wire brush, which ‘Commercial New Interior – 2016/17 and we look forward to an interesting year under Dennis’ will encourage new growth. Don’t put your pruning's in the compost, remove with the Small to Medium’ and guidance. rubbish. After you have finished pruning, wait for a few days while the pruning cuts have ‘Excellence in Timber Rework Congratulations Stuart for your Rotary year as President and further healed, then apply a copper and oil winter clean up spray. – Residential’, with the highly congratulations to Dennis for stepping up as the new President. Elsewhere in the garden, use Tui Pea Straw Mulch which is the perfect finishing touch to commended awards coming Rotary also held an open evening on Tuesday 21 June. Over 20 create a tidy, well cared for look in your garden, while providing all the benefits that come for ‘Commercial – Rework people turned up. If anyone would like some more information they from mulching. Mulching protects your plants from extremes in temperatures, keeps roots Interior Character’ and can check us out on Facebook under Inglewood Rotary. moist, suppresses weed growth, and adds valuable nitrogen to your soil as it breaks down. ‘Residential New Interior Use Tui Pea Straw Mulch throughout your garden, in pots, and containers to keep your piece over $25,000’. The business Top Right: Out going president Stuart Twaddle welcoming incoming of paradise in tip-top condition. This 90L bale will cover approximately 2 –3 square metres, president Dennis Eales Left: Rotary’s meet, eat and greet went well was a finalist in eight and will blanket your garden keeping it warm from those cool days and nights, and give categories placing it in the top protection to your plants. Stay warm, happy gardening! three in New Zealand for Inglewood Lions Club each section. Fertiliser Drive Foodbank News (Frances Pawson) Above: Michelle Jordan and Pete Broadhead with daughters Jessica Pete commented “With the exceptionally high and Charlee at the awards event in Fiji with their trophies calibre of entries, it was huge to come first in the Saturday 6th August 2016 Since the beginning of the year country for three awards and even better when we Delivered Free Foodbank have given out also picked up two highly commended awards on nearly 50 parcels. At the AGM top of that. It’s an amazing feeling to know your Payment with order please last week it was decided to work has been judged best in New Zealand. We All profits to Inglewood Community Projects return to only three parcels per year which is similar to work really hard to make the places we work on other foodbanks. The Foodbank has been encouraging look good and our customers feel great about their ______Sacks Osflo Fowl Manure @ $10.00 $______budgeting help this year, and referring people to the properties – that’s really important to us, and it’s ______10 kgs Garden Mix @ $16.00 $______New Plymouth service. To access the third parcel the great to also get that independent confirmation as ______10kgs Lawn Fertiliser @ $16.00 $______Foodbank wish people to have engaged in the service. well.” ______10kgs Blood & Bone @ $20.00 $______Emergency parcels will only cover the days leading up The business is a member of the Taranaki Master to the next Benefit pay day, or the Friday opening ______20kgs Lime @ $8.00 $______Painters Association. Painter Pete was established in Rainfall for June 2016 hours which are 9.30 to 10.30 am. ______5kgs Citrus @ $9.00 $______2001 and is owned and operated by Peter (Mary Boekman) On a brighter note, thanks to the people supporting us Broadhead and Michelle Jordan, with a team of four ______40 litre bags Compost @ $12.00 $______Total rainfall for June 2016: 227.2 mm with donations, the Catholic Church, The Apostolic painters. The business has previously won a national (New product from Return 2 Earth) No of rain days for June 2016: 18 Church can drive, and individuals who drop stuff at award in 2014 and was judged winner of three Name ______Rainfall for June 2015: 544 mm Shoprite. It was lovely to see the Henwood categories in 2012, the first year it entered. Address ______Total $______No rain days for June 2015: 22 Kindergarten bearing gifts last Friday. They had a lovely The Master Painters call the awards (on the entry time looking at the food bank and garden and enjoyed Total rainfall for the year so far 2016: 1132.2 mm form) “Master Painters of New Zealand Association Total rainfall for 2015: 2808.6 mm lunch on the lawn before leaving. Please return this order form to Fun Ho! Toys, 25 Rata Street, Inglewood – Awards of Excellence for the highest standards of Total rain days for 2016: 91 With your continuing generosity we should stay craftsmanship”. There are ten Residential categories th Ph 7567030 by Friday 29 July 2016 Total rain days for 2015: 211 stocked until the Christmas drive. and thirteen Commercial categories. Issue 170 Page 9 Page 10 Moa Mail Issue 170 Page 11 Page 12 Moa Mail

Inglewood Photography Inglewood First June IA5 (Vida Harkness) Inglewood Businesses Shine 140 Year Anniversary Of Polish Settlers (Viv Adamson) Arrival - Aug 6/7 2016 (Sister Mary St Martha) The June IA5 was held at “The Cool Shop” (Vida Harkness) The Inglewood on Wednesday 29 June and was attended by On Saturday 18 June Robbies In 1876 when the Fritz Reuter Photography over 30 people. Jong Kim, owner of the the Annual TSB Bank berthed in Wellington most of Appreciation store gave us a brief rundown on how he Top Shop Awards the Polish Settlers boarded the Group once came to set up business in Inglewood. He were held in New Nails coastal ship ‘Taupo’ which sailed again did very said it was mainly due to Inglewood people Plymouth. Inglewood up the west coast of New Zealand to . well at the recently held 50th Taranaki who shopped at his Stratford shop and Businesses were yet Taranaki needed men to till the soil and make the ground Photography Interclub competition commented on “how cool” it was. This gave Jong the again in the lime light. Café Windsor took out the top Gel Nails productive. After disembarking they were given rations which was hosted by encouragement to find suitable premises in Inglewood and call it prize for the second year in the Hospitality Section. Plain, Coloured and accommodation in the Soldier Barracks on Marsland Stratford. Inglewood “The Cool Shop”. The store stocks everything imaginable - Jackie’s Scrapbooking (now known as Jackies Craft Hill. The men found work clearing scrub and building the members placings were: Club Projected Set - 2nd Inglewood, Open Prints - 2nd Adam Buckle. Merits - Bryce members delighted in wondering around and looking at what was Store) was Highly Commended in the Specialty Shops or a Little Fancy first bridges in Taranaki over rivers to enable the forming Hollands, Lynda Barnes. Nature Prints - 1st Jacqui Gibson, Merits - Michelle Wilson (x 2), Jacqui Gibson. Open on offer. Shop is very spacious with lots of room to move around. Section and also in the Accessibility Section. of the roads and a railway lines which were to open up the Projected 1st and 2nd Adam Buckle, Merits to Chantal Hutton, Viv Adamson. Nature Projected - 1st Alan Gould, Jong arrived in New Zealand from South Korea 13 years ago, On the same evening the Taranaki Weddings Industry Robyn Nicholls - Nail Technician Taranaki area. Mathias Dodunski walked with his wife and 2nd Jacqui Gibson, 3rd Michelle Wilson, Merits - Jacqui Alan Gould’s work moving to Stratford five years ago as housing was definitely Awards were being held, Donna and Wayne Busby of [email protected] - 0275 756638 three children to Inglewood where they lived in a punga Gibson. cheaper here in Taranaki. Jong and his wife Rennae (who he very Stanleigh Gardens won the “Venue” Category and hut for ten years until he was able to purchase some land. Champion Print Over All - Jacqui Gibson. Champion fondly calls the “Finance Minister”) have two children. Jong wants Susan Healy of Touch of Romance Limousines It was here he built his own punga hut which he topped Projected Over All - Adam Buckle. Overall Points - won the “Transport” Category. with a canvas roof. Later on a wooden house was built out Inglewood 225, Hawera and New Plymouth 95, Stratford 60. of wood hewn from the bush on his land. Jeremy Beckers was our monthly evaluator. The subjects Up to the 1930’s Mathias Dodunski was living on the were High Key or Low Key and Open. The winners this Upper Durham Road in a large timber house on the farm month were Alan Gould and Margaret Irving. Jeremy later farmed by his son Bert (Albert). Mathias and his wife showed us some beautiful images of some of the areas in then moved into the Inglewood township next door to the Catholic New Zealand high country and mountains that he often visits. Church. West of his house was a paddock referred to as the ‘Lamb For further information about the club contact Rob Small Paddock’. This area was kept mainly for the purpose of resting the 7568322 or Viv Adamson 7522846 horse and gig of those Catholics who travelled to Sunday mass from the country. Mr and Mrs Bielski were the last couple to hitch up their horse and gig in the ‘Lamb Paddock’ (they never progressed to a motor car). The ‘History Book of Polish Settlers in New Zealand’ records the fact that many of the Polish settlers who sailed on the ‘Fritz Reuter’ came Above Left: Jackie from from Kokoszki, a small village in Poland owned by a German named Jackies Craft Store. Above Right: Zac and Franz Wurtz who employed small farmers as agriculture labourers and Kim Scown from Caffe paid them the equivalent of three English pence a day. When the Franco Windsor. Below Left: -Prussian War started in 1870 he advised all the adult males that they Wayne and Donna Busby had a choice, either they could join the German Army and go to war or from Stanleigh Gardens. work for him and produce food for the Army. If they chose to work for Inglewood Club Inc Above: Jong Kim hosted a great A5 in his new shop Below Right: Andy and him then he would protect them from being conscripted into the Army. Susan Healy of Touch of He then explained that the condition of his protection was that they 35 Moa Street Romance Limousines. deposit their land title deeds with him during the time of war. When the war ended and the farmers asked for their land deed titles to Inglewood to be a good asset to the community and is very be returned to them, the would be protector would not return them, happy with the way local residents have accepted so the farmers found themselves homeless and landless and had no one him. to turn to for help. Previously these men had refused to go to the Annual General Meeting Marie Pearce also welcomed Andrew MacGregor, German schools when the Polish schools were closed by the Germans Above: Mathias and Paulina (Polly) Dodunski

another newcomer to our town who has set up so most of them were illiterate except for one among them who could read and had seen a pamphlet about the “Taranaki Computer Services” in Inglewood. At possibility of a new life overseas. So on his advice they decided to emigrate. How they reached Hamburg is not Sunday 31st July 2016 our IA5’s we endeavour to support our local clear and it is assumed that they walked. The fact is they arrived in New Zealand on the Fritz Reuter. Some families caterers and try to give each a turn, this month’s were posted to Hokitika, stayed for two years and eventually came to New Plymouth and then on to Inglewood. Commencing at 1.00 pm catering was done by Ciao Bella. We have very Owning land was having security of a livelihood, so for the Polish settlers who found they could buy land in professional caterers in our town and once again Taranaki, that became their aim. Mathias Dodunski had eight sons and he set about giving his sons a good start in we were very pleased with what was offered to us. life with some land of their own. All members welcome Two of his sons approached him on one fine day to tell him they had saved some money and would like to go on a When my boss asked me who is the stupid one, holiday over seas and see the world. Mathias‘s answer was, “You made your money in New Zealand, so spend it in me or him? I told him everyone knows he New Zealand.” When the First World War was announced Mathias said to his sons, “You wanted to go and see Donna Baker, President doesn't hire stupid people. the world, so now join the Army and go fight for your country.”

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Lions Have A Busy Year (Viv Adamson) What’s on and PODIATRIST Photo News The new board of directors for 2016/17 for the Karyn Lehrke Coming Events Carpenter Inglewood Lions Club were recently inducted by Please advise of your event Will be visiting Kelvin Ellery, past District Governor for District 7567030 [email protected] Home Marinoto Home monthly 202D. Pat Julian is the newly elected President for this Please Phone Barb at Marinoto Fritz Reuter Gallery Maintenance coming year. Pat is doing his second term of President 7567170 to make an appointment Polish 140th Jubilee Display General Repairs after being inaugural President when the Inglewood (Front Gallery) Lions Club was formed in 1967 culminating in our 50 Art (Rear Gallery) 40 years years of Lions in Inglewood in 2017 and celebrating Open Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm experience TRACTORVILLE with a parade in Fun Ho! Toy Museum No Job to small Inglewood at our Daily 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Fences - Decks YOUR LOCAL TRACTOR District Retaining Walls Convention. The Locker Room Wayne Smith/Loosehead Len Reasonable Rates DISMANTLERS

George Buchanan Novatel Hotel New Plymouth as outgoing Friday 8 July 6.00 pm Call John SUPPLIERS OF USED PARTS President Ph 021 1305797 0274 570279 presented his Cue Auditions A/H 06 7568280 report. It has ‘Forget me Knot’ been a very busy Sunday 10 July 11.00 am 0800232344 successful year Cue Theatre

Lions Senior Citizens Mid Winter Christmas Lunch Tuesday 12 July at 12.00 noon Inglewood Club $15.00 pp Wendy 7566538 - 0272 666307

Jubilee Park Community Project Wednesday 13 July 6.00 pm TET Stadium Pavilion Wanted Taranaki LandGirls Fruit tree pruning workshop Native Timber For Furniture Building Sunday 17 July 10.00 am Any demolition framing, old bedheads etc Kahu Glen, 175 Paraite Road Maybe you have some lying in a shed? Shonagh Hopkirk 7520889 Please phone Keith 06 7568171 Top: Pat Julian being inducted by Kelvin Ellery Above: The new Kids Day Board Right: George Buchanan honours Kevin Knowles with a Wed 20 July 9.30 - 3.00 pm Lloyd Morgan membership Mamaku Centre Liz Finnigan 7567060 with the usual annual projects of fertiliser drive, phone Mamaku Quizmas book delivery, Christmas Parade, Senior Citizens Saturday July 23 - 7.00 pm Christmas dinners, Maize Maze, Santa Cave, and the new 6 Mamaku Street 10-10-10 walk for kids. The club also seems to be bucking Jen 7566399 or 027 909 4414 the trend with four new members, two of these being Studio 64 Concert

Junior members. WAI TAI World music by Taranaki Aviation Transport Kevin Knowles was made an Honoured member of The Robyn Kamira-Chrissy Jackson Keep Your Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust in recognition Saturday 30 July 8.00 pm & Technology Museum Photos (Kent Road opposite Lake Mangamahoe) for his outstanding commitment to Lions. Frank Bennett Inglewood Club Inc AGM Hours - Saturdays/Sundays Only 10.00 am - 4.00 pm received an Appreciation Award from President George 35 Moa Street Articles $7 Adult - $2 Child - $16 Family - Ph 7522845 acknowledging his commitment to Lions. Sunday 31 July 1.00 pm Coming Events: All welcome th Reports July 12 Senior Citizens Mid Winter Christmas Lunch Donna Baker President Inglewood and Districts th th 29 July Fertiliser drive – delivery 6 August Lions Fertiliser Drive th Coming RSA

October 16 – 10-10-10 walk for kids Saturday 6 August March 3-5 2017 Lions 202D Convention – Inglewood 7567030 This is your Membership Pins and Badges available at Fun st th Community May 21 2017 Inglewood Lions 50 Charter celebration 140 Year Anniversary Of Polish Ho! Toys For further information about the club or events please Settlers Arrival - Aug 6/7 2016 Newspaper Support your local RSA contact Pat Julian 7567590 or George Buchanan 7566338.