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Saving children BY GRANT JOHNSTON Te Awamutu sub branch of Save The Children NZ will be After 10 years as an opposition MP, Shane hosting its Spring Luncheon at Ardern is looking forward to representing St John’s Church Hall on Taranaki-King Country in Government. Thursday (November 13) from Mr Ardern had campaigned for the Party noon-2pm. Vote for National, as well as his own candi- Entertainment will be dacy, and the strong support from voters in this provided by Te Awamutu electorate on both counts was part of the Primary School choir. Save The nationwide landslide that swept National to Children Christmas cards and victory on Saturday night. gifts will be available for Mr Ardern increased his majority from purchase. 13,118 votes to 14,615, while National collected 60% of the Taranaki-King Country Party Vote. ‘‘Come along to enjoy Mr Ardern’s 69% of the total candidate vote fellowship, lunch and enjoyable was the second highest in the country, behind music,’’ says spokesperson leader John Key (see a full list of Taranaki- Alison Beamish. Tickets are King Country Electorate results page 8). $10. Phone Mrs Beamish for He says New Zealanders voted for a govern- details on 871 5226. ment that is focused on what matters to them. ‘‘National aims to be a government that will Money for mo’ focus on strongly growing our economy, and Colourplus co-owner Alan also on providing security for our families as CFP Patterson is quite attached to we move through the current international THUMBS UP: When Shane Ardern passed through Te Awamutu last month in Dennis his moustache — but he’s financial crisis. Catchpole’s VW Eos, leading a ute convoy, he told the Courier the mood of constituents he had willing to part with it to help ‘‘National is determined to improve safety met suggested a change of government was imminent. child cancer patients. in our communities. We will crack down on Mr Patterson has had his criminal gangs, and we will strengthen the bail ‘‘Our approach to immigration has three great electorate and one that he has been proud flourishing mo’ for 27 years, but laws, parole laws, and sentencing laws, to keep overriding objectives. Firstly, to retain skilled to represent. has vowed to shave it off on dangerous criminals off our streets. Kiwi workers and attract overseas Kiwis back At the recent candidates’ forum organised December 4 in exchange for ‘‘We will ensure government spending is to New Zealand. Secondly, to better match the by Te Awamutu Grey Power, Mr Ardern said donations to Child Cancer. focussed on frontline services such as health skills of immigrants with the employment that he had found it extremely frustrating at Donations can be made at and education, with a strong crusade on needs of our economy. And thirdly, to make our times fighting the cause of people in places like literacy and numeracy; and a focus on high immigration services world class in their Te Awamutu — ‘‘so that you do not have to go Colourplus or by posting to 45 standards and achievement so that every Kiwi efficiency and effectiveness. away for healthcare and other services’’. Arawata Street, Te Awamutu child gets the opportunity to succeed in life. ‘‘New Zealanders voted for an effective Mr Ardern’s background, as an Opunake (marked ‘donation’). ‘‘National’s immigration policy aims to centre-right government that can tackle the dairy farmer, the political experience he has stem the exodus of Kiwis (80,000 over the past important issues that face our country and gained over the past 10 years and his able Top lineup year) and bring more of our talented ex-pats deliver a brighter, more prosperous future for representation of National in portfolios like Women’s Aglow Te home, while creating a climate that encourages all New Zealanders.’’ biosecurity, forestry and agricultural make Awamutu Branch final meeting skilled immigrants to our shores. Mr Ardern says Taranaki-King Country is a him a strong candidate for a Cabinet post. for the year has a great speaker and fine entertainment lined up. Speaker will be Pastor Doing ‘two step’ for weekend’s fundraisers Cecily Stoneham from Auckland and the music will be provided by Gerry Merito. BY GRANT JOHNSTON while he says he may have trouble The meeting takes place at catching his younger opponent, he the Assembly of God Church in Bruce Airey will need to be quick reckons he packs a few more kilos Alexandra Street at 10am this on his feet for the two big fundraisers behind his punches. Thursday (November 13), being staged at Te Awamutu Events Both have been training at Te there will be a shared luncheon Centre this weekend. Awamutu Sports Boxing under Mr Airey is Te Awamutu Primary head coach Don Whalley and are — all welcome. School Board of Trustees’ chairman grateful for their trainers’ assist- and is involved with running the ance in learning about a sport they Picture perfect ‘Dancing with the Stars’ school are new to. Rod Jeffries has been The annual Plunket fundraiser on Saturday night. helping Don Whalley train Darren Photographic Competition is But he won’t be dancing at that Marsom, while Chris Graham and underway with voting open until event, saying he’s going to be doing all Raymond Richards are training Friday. his dancing on Friday night — in one Bruce Airey. Due to the large number of of the boxing matches raising money Because they are both training entries this year they could not for CanTeen (the organisation that at the same gym, there has already all be published. assists teenagers living with cancer). been plenty of verbal sparring. A photographer’s selection Mr Airey was employed at Tickets are still on sale for the is published inside today’s Waikeria Prison until recently (as CanTeen night (at Stirling Sports issue (pages 12-13). To see all programme manager, facilities) — the and Te Awamutu Information photos and vote for your CanTeen fundraiser is being staged Centre) and for the Dancing with favourite call in to Paper Plus. TC111108GJ01 by Central Region Prisons Service the Stars night at Te Awamutu KNOCKOUT: Bruce Airey is involved with the boxing and dancing staff. Primary, ANZ, The Redoubt and fundraisers at Trust Waikato Te Awamutu Events Centre. He takes on Darren Marsom and the Information Centre. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Jameson OPEN 7 DAYS 2006 HONDA CRF450X Phone 871 4009 Wiskey Cnr Sloane & Vaile Sts Very Low Hours 1 litre TE AWAMUTU

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Salt Water Sports Fishing Team to walk away with new trophy BY CATHY ASPLIN

KAWHIA HIGH TIDES A feature of the ADD EIGHT MINUTES FOR RAGLAN HABOUR Gracelands Fun Walk on Sunday is a new TUESDAY: 8.57am & 9.10pm businesshouse 5km WEDNESDAY: 9.43am & 9.57pm event sponsored by THURSDAY: 10.29am & 10.44pm Waikato Toyota Te FRIDAY: 11.15am & 11.33pm Awamutu. SATURDAY: ------& 12.03pm Waikato Toyota Te SUNDAY: 12.25am & 12.53pm Awamutu branch MONDAY: 1.18am & 1.46pm manager Les Murrell says they were happy to support Gracelands. ‘‘They are good cus- tomers of ours and we are pleased to be able to support them in return. ‘‘As well as sponsor- ing the event we will be taking part with a team of workmates, family and friends.’’ Supple & Gracelands CEO Robyn Klos says the Fun Walk has proven to Tough Trace be a great way to ‘engage’ with the local Usually Per Spool community over the $19.95 past five years. ‘‘It’s an event that NOW $14.95 both able and disabled TC111108CA01 people can participate WAIKATO Toyota Te Awamutu branch manager Les Murrell holds the new trophy and is joined by in and at the same time Gracelands staff members Cass Hendry (left), Louise Botha (right) and Waikato Toyota service Tough raise funds for advisor Tania Couchman. Gracelands. Flurocarbon ‘‘Gracelands has sizzle for participants aged, as are residents of physical benefits!’’ Mrs Klos says people always received the and helpers. the local group homes. Funds from the Fun are enjoying seeing the Normally $29.95 support of the commun- As well as the new ‘‘It would be appreci- Walk will go towards new service centre take ity with these events, team trophy there are ated if there were any the new service centre shape. both as participants also spot prizes for par- volunteers to assist with building programme She says the fun walk Only $24.95 Per Spool and helpers, especially ticipants in the individ- pushing people in which still needs to is a great opportunity to some of the service ual 10km, 5km and 2km wheelchairs so they can raise $600,000 by the get some exercise and Or any 2 for $45.00 clubs.’’ walks. enjoy participating as time the building is support Gracelands at This year’s Fun Families are encour- well. Just think of the completed. the same time. SAVE $15 Walk on November 16 starts from Anzac Green. Volunteer Fire Brigade notebook The event has attracted some gener- Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Road. 8.20pm. Private fire alarm, Street. ous sponsorship from Brigade has attended the follow- College Street. Sunday, 1.54pm Motor vehicle local businesses and ing matters since last week: Saturday, 8.34pm. Rubbish crash, Cambridge Road. 2.38pm. Arohena farmers have Friday, 3.42pm. Car fire, Jary fire, Frontier Road. 8.47pm. Rub- Assist scrub fire, Raglan. 6.12pm. 166 Cambridge Rd, again supplied the Road. 5.35pm. Assist scrub fire, bish fire, Cambridge Road. Private fire alarm, College Street. ‘best’ sausages avail- Ngarunui Beach Road, Raglan. 8.57pm. Rubbish fire, Paterangi 10.36pm. Recycling bin set alight, Te Awamutu, Ph 871 6793 able for the free sausage 7.49pm. Explosion, Sainsbury Road. 9.20pm. Bonfire, Walmsley George Street. 6555787AA MASSIVE TRADE-INS UP TO $400 *GUARANTEED See instore or our catalogue out now!

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Gracelands time capsule ‘planted’ 6555870AA BY GRANT JOHNSTON KIKIDSDS BMXBMX Burying a time capsule under a new $139 building usually brings to mind images of FROFROMM $139 some yet unborn resident discovering it with glee in the distant future. But when Gracelands’ CEO Robyn Klos helped stalwart supporter, John Bryant of the D.B. Bryant Trust, bury a time capsule on the site of Gracelands’ new service centre last week she also reflected on the past. Gracelands has come a long way since its humble beginning in 1990 — it had 35 clients then and now has over 2000 clients per annum throughout a region that stretches from Taumarunui in the south to Te Kauwhata in the north. With the help of the community the organisation has surmounted many chal- Te A’ Cycles lenges, and is facing another to raise the 240 Sloane St (Opposite Woolworths) final $600,000 of the $2 million needed for Phone: 871-4816 the new service centre. ‘‘Economic times are not making it any easier to achieve that final fundrais- ing, but we really do want to go into this building mortgage free,’’ Mrs Klos told MAGNETIC the gathering at the time capsule cere- mony. INSECT SCREENS ‘‘Currently our service is dislocated TC111108CT02 and temporary accommodation is making BURIED IN TIME: Robyn Klos and John Bryant place the time capsule into the hole things difficult, so we are really looking reserved for it under the new Gracelands’ service centre. forward to moving into the new building Keep the insects out, so we can focus on our reason for being since 1990. demonstrated the same tough approach to the fresh air in... (which is working with disabled and Gracelands also held its annual public his role as Chef De Mission as he had to disadvantaged individuals to develop forum at the Council buildings recently. his own rehabilitation, his own goals and and still enjoy their capabilities to contribute to the After the AGM, guest speaker Duane achievements. the view! communities).’’ Kale, New Zealand team Chef de Mission Not content with the number of medals Mrs Klos thanked architect Tim Gisler for the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, cap- achieved by this team, he is now looking The colour co-ordinated and Mike Livingstone of Livingstone tured the audience’s attention with to London in four years time. screens are fl exible and Building for their companies’ roles in insights into the realities of Beijing Before the forum was closed a number adhere magnetically to making the service centre vision a real- Paralympics and the huge amount of of local businesses were recognised for the inside of the window ity. planning needed to ensure that the ath- their contribution and support of the - timber, aluminium, She also thanked everyone who had letes were safe and able to concentrate work of Gracelands for periods exceeding steel and PVC. been involved in the new building, includ- solely on the task at hand — to bring back five years. They were: Farmlands, Kiwi ing the fundraising committee. 13 medals. Pies, Furniture Court, Bunnings and Mrs Klos did allow herself a little New Zealanders’ laid back approach to Davies Foods. ‘gazing into the future’ — wondering life made the Kiwi contingent susceptible Each business was awarded with a what the aspirations for disabled people to the high levels of security and rigid Certificate for Social Responsibility would be in 60 years time (which is the adherence to protocols. Mr Kale’s pre- reflecting support and employment, all of projected lifespan of the building). sentation gave insight into the time, which enables Gracelands to meet its CALL CRAIG for a free quote on: The time capsule contained a DVD money and effort China gave to ensure commitment to supporting disabled and about Gracelands, a copy of the 2008 paralympians were well catered for. disadvantaged people to achieve their

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Presentation on Emissions Trading Scheme It has been 21 years priate time and all was The second half will ticipants) as well as and what it means for you. since a small group of Te well. be of greater variety, of their normal band prac- Mark Aspin: Research & Development Portfolio Manager, Awamutu friends got Such incidents do not both secular and religi- tice. together to share their distract the choristers ous items, featuring a Rosetown Choristers Meat & Wool NZ. love of music and sing- from their preparation trumpet accompani- present two annual con- Consortium Manager for The Pastoral ing. for their annual charity ment of a number of the certs of wide repertoire Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium. A number of this concert under the baton songs to be sung. normally featuring initial group are still of Annie Fullerton and The concert is to be guest artists as well. Presentation on Research & Development involved as current accompanist Liz held on November 23 at Attend the November initiative to mitigate effects of Nitrous Oxide. members of the 30-plus Dickson. 2pm in St John’s Angli- concert and make your- Roy Johnson: Rosetown Choristers The theme of this can Church in Te Awa- self known if you are Federated Farmers. which emerged from year’s concert is ‘Class mutu. interested in either of What have Federated Farmers done to date; that meeting. and Brass’ and is in aid Both the Te Awa- these dynamic groups. their current and future plans. When the choristers of the Te Awamutu mutu Brass Band and Rosetown Choristers gather weekly for prac- Brass Band — current the Rosetown Choris- will also travel out into This meeting has been organised by six local farmers who would like to see tice a number of stories New Zealand C Grade ters keep alive the the community to enter- an increased awareness of the Emissions Trading Scheme. We wish you all of the past are shared — champions. sound of music in the tain groups when including the time when The first half will be town and both welcome invited, with no to become more informed and have the opportunity to voice any concerns. on a cold wet night at a of Andrew Lloyd new members at their expected fee. This is sing out, the keyboard Webber’s music, with weekly practices. dependant on their pro- PLEASE SUPPORT THIS MEETING. which had been sent on many well known popu- The Brass Band has gramme at the time. For Light supper will be available at the conclusion of the meeting. ahead was nowhere to lar songs with Allan three groups meeting — more information be seen as the concert King (Hamilton) as a learners’ band, a jun- phone Annie Fullerton Robyn Williamson: 07 871 0809 Cushla Chubb: 07 971 0078 time drew close and talk guest conductor for two ior band (both of which on 07 823 6796 or Robin of cancellation was items. encourage younger par- Astridge on 870 4424. 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Report of damage to car reported. Owner says had been shot at by BB gun or similar in Kihikihi and when they stopped four people decamped. Offenders located and admit- ted using a paint ball gun. Friday, November 7: Man arrested for U20 EBA. Intentional damage to Redoubt Street toilets reported. Thefts: Lights from Mahoe Street property. Cash from Poopee Pants. Female offender described as Maori, aged in 20s, shoulder length hair and wearing cream cargo pants. Stereo from tractor parked at Bayley Road property. Stereo, tyres and mags from vehicles parked in Rickit Road. Intentional damage to windscreen of vehicle parked in Carey Street reported. Saturday, November 8: Arrests: Man for EBA and driving while disqualified. Car impounded. Man for EBA. PELE LOLESI PHOTOGRAPHY — 870 1101 Two men assaulted by about 10 offenders on Flat Road. SECOND born for Candace and Richard Te Awhe-Chapman is Both required hospitalisation. Victims had been walking Casey Waitaonga, a sister for Regan. She weighed 3345g at home from a party and were set upon by two carloads of people birth at Matariki Maternity Unit. without cause. Theft of a 250cc Kawasaki bike from cambridge Road property reported. KIDS AT HOME Theft of a radar detector from car parked on Roche Street Taranaki-King Country reported. Offender seen to walk away. Described as a male are now offering with short dark hair, wearing dark pants and long sleeved 20 hours FREE ECE Electorate results green top. Burglary of Paterangi Road residence reported. Hunting Election night results for NZ DEMOCRATS 78: FAMILY bow, .177 air rifle, three BB guns, AK47 BB gun with scope, PS3 Taranaki-King Country Elec- 80: GREEN 1,383; JIM ANDER- and game stolen. torate: TON PROGRESSIVE 181; Sunday, November 9: Candidates: ARDERN, KIWI 139; LABOUR 6,183; Arrests: Man for EBA. Man for assaulting a female and Shane NAT 20,345; HAMILL, LIBERTARIANZ 15; MAORI wilful damage. Man for driving while disqualified and Rob GP 2,291; IZARD, William 266; NATIONAL 17,788; NZ threatening an officer. Man for assaulting a female. ACT 686; PARKER, Iain FIRST 1,348; NZ PACIFIC 10; Attempted burglary and arson at Civic Video reported. NZDSC 290; VAN DE WEERT, RESIDENTS ACTION Witnesses see three youths in hoodies decamping the scene Rene LAB 5,730; informals 365. MOVEMENT 1; BILL AND and they pull burning rubbish away from the building. Party: ACT 1,518; BEN PARTY 202; REPUBLIC 24 hour Victim Support is available in Te Awamutu ALLIANCE 28; AOTEAROA NZ 2; UNITED FUTURE 233; by phoning 027 4711529.

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Meetings Te Awamutu KIHIKIHI FORMAL NOTICES Association POLICE HOUSE KING COUNTRY Football Club RESTORATION Births Deaths In Memoriam Anniversaries PLAYCENTRE Annual General TRUST Te Awamutu Sports Meeting BELL - Ashlee Rose. KOPP - Kaspar Josef ASSOCIATION INC ANNUAL GENERAL Wade, Racheal and big (Joe). On Wednesday Netball Club Monday MEETING sister Olivia welcome November 5, 2008, DIAMOND ANNUAL November 17, 2008 held at the the early arrival of after a short illness ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL GENERAL GENERAL MEETING Stadium Rooms, Old Police House, Ashlee on October 17, and stay at Te Ata rest MEETING Will be held at Armstrong Ave Kihikihi, on Happy 30th 7.00pm, November 27, 2008 2008 at 4.22pm home. Husband of the Anniversary 7.00 pm, Wednesday, Otorohanga Library weighing 2710gms (5lb late Grace. Loved Registrations from at 10.00 am. November 30 November 12, 2008 Otorohanga 15ozs). Special thanks father and father-in- Mum and Dad 6.30pm Enquiries to Jo Coulter and law of Carolyn and RATCLIFFE I hope you have at the Club Rooms Thursday, November 27, All Senior and Junior Hazel Barnes Waikato NBU. Garry, Trudi and Kenneth Aubrey. a good day. Inquiries, members are 870-1924 Peter, Lucia, Tina and 2008 at 7.30 pm DENTON - Brett and God bless you, love Phone Diane Cox welcome to attend. Stephen, Michael and November 11, 2001. Everyone Welcome Lynette welcome with Tina-Marie. Loved Sylvia Grace (Mollie). from Melissa and 871-8981 love, their precious Hayden Wise. TE AWAMUTU Grandad to Paul and November 3, 2007. 6551493AA 6556790AA wee son, Daniel Blake, Jessica, Brady and GOLF CLUB born November 6, Kerryn, Alex, Anton Taking the time 2008, at Waitakere and Holly. The service TOGETHER, Meetings (INC) Hospital, Auckland. for Joe will be held at to stop and smell the roses in heaven. FORMAL SPECIAL GENERAL WRATHALL - Wayne St Patrick’s Catholic PIRONGIA MEETING Church, 625 Alexandra Time has not dimmed and Amanda Coupland Thursday, November announce the early Street, Te Awamutu our precious NOTICES 6270313AA RUGBY CLUB 20, 2008 at 7.30 pm arrival on November on Tuesday November memories of you both. TE AWAMUTU SPORTS 3, of their daughter, 11 (Today) at 11.00am Loved and missed by RUGBY LEAGUE SPORTS at the Clubhouse Olivia Christie followed by a private all your family. Raffles Agenda: Clubhouse Wrathall, 3630 gms cremation. All ALTRUSA Club of Te ANNUAL GENERAL Upgrade (8lb). A little sister for communications to Awamutu Raffle, Ist - 975, MEETING A Brown Jake, Madison and the Kopp Family, c/- Diane Gudsell, 2nd - 762, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Chairperson Carter. All very well. PO Box 137, Te R Mylchreest, 3rd - 650, Wednesday, November Awamutu please. Te Jenny Earwaker. Sunday, November 30, 2008 19, 2008,7.30 pm, Awamutu Funeral at Club Rooms Church Services Deaths Services FDANZ and TE Awamutu Hearing 11.00 am KING-PORA - Jayda. Griefcare. Assn, Bookcase winner Te Awamutu Sports Club Phone Secretary 5.11.2008 - 6.11.2008. Mrs J Brown, Flower TE AWAMUTU MEREDITH - Gladys planter Mrs S Richmond, We also request that all those players, coaches Brian Johnson Deeply loved and Alma. Passed away 870-2236 cherished second WESTERN - George Thanks for all support. and support people interested in a Senior ASSEMBLY peacefully at Camellia (Georgie). daughter of Lance and Resthome on Another Premiere Team for 2009 to please attend. 6557101AA OF GOD Naida. Much loved Wednesday November year has passed and Public Notices and wanted sister of 5, 2008, aged 91 years. we all still miss you. All enquiries 654 Alexandra Street Karn, Sasha and Tyler. Dearly beloved wife of No day goes by PUBLIC NOTICE Wednesday, Here for such a without you in our Contact : R Clark November 12 the late Percy. Section 62(2) fleeting moment, we Treasured mother and thoughts. Always (07) 870-1505 7.00 pm service will be watching for remembered by your SaleofLiquorAct1989 mother-in-law of 6564419AA with Pastor the twinkle of your loving wife and family. Kevin (deceased) and Ohaupo Rugby Peter Mortlock little star. We will miss Sonia, Rex and Ngaire, and love you forever, Sports Club Com- Graeme and Sita, mittee, Te Awa- Mummy, Daddy, Karn, Joanie and Terry, and Acknowledgements Public Notices Sasha and Tyler. A mutu, has made Murray. Adored and application to service has been held. much loved gran of All communications to Rawinia and Fred, Waipa District 569 Fairview Road, Te Paul, Dean and Licensing Agency Awamutu please. Te Julianne, Richenda at Te Awamutu for Awamutu Funeral and Fred, Leanne and the variation of a Services, FDANZ and Giles, Bailey, Club licence in Griefcare. Michaela, Jamie and respect of premises KING-PORA - Jayda. Fife. Dearly loved situated at 13 5.11.2008 - 6.11.2008. great-gran of Paige, Forkett Road, Precious daughter of Nathan, Lucas, Alicia, Ohaupo known as Lance and Naida. Caitlin, Brianna, Ohaupo Rugby Beautiful wee sister of Taylor, Nikki, Yvette Sports Club Incor- Karn, Sasha-Marama, and Chonelle. You will porated. Tyler-Reihana. Here forever be in our for a short time, placed hearts and never McDONALD - The general nature of in our hearts, here forgotten. In Matthew Shannon. A the business conduc- with us always, never accordance with message of thanks to you ted under the licence apart. You are now Gladys’s wishes a all for your cards, letters, is Sports Club. with Koropuna and service has already flowers, baking, & support The days on which will be forever been held. Te during our darkest days. and the hours during embraced forever and Awamutu Funeral Special thanks to which liquor is sold always. Two Nana’s, Services, FDANZ. my wonderful sister under the licence are Uncle Dion, Uncle MEREDITH - Gladys Kerry, and the three Monday to Thursday Kahu, Aunty Justine Alma. Passed away girls we are privileged 11.00am to midnight, and all your cousins. peacefully on Friday and Saturday xxxx. Te Awamutu to call ours - Rachael, November 5, 2008, aged Donna, Megan - too 11.00am to 1.00am, Funeral Services. 91. Adored and much Sunday 11.00am to FDANZ. many things to list. To 10.00pm. loved Mum and Gran Mark, Johnston, and of Rex and Ngaire, The application may Richenda and Fred, Kane, for giving up your families for us. To our be inspected during Lea and Giles and ordinary office hours extra special Great wonderful neighbours the Lucas family, for at the office of the Gran to Paige, Nathan Waipa District Coun- and Lucas. A lovely Matty’s Service Sheets, cil, district Licensing lady with a sweet DVDs, and the Agency, Bank Street, smile and a very kind endless work you did. Te Awamutu. heart. We will miss To Tony Fabish and you, but the memories staff, and Glenn Any person who is you leave behind will McKenzie and family entitled to object and KING-PORA - Jayda. live on in our hearts who wishes to object - what an awesome job to the grant of appli- 5.11.2008 - 6.11.2008. forever. All our love you did - Matty will be Granddaughter of XXX cation may, not later proud. To Dianne for all than 10 working days Robert and Janette. SHAW - Stuart Edward. your help and love. To Niece of Melinda, On Saturday, after the date of the Tony, Frances, Doug for the great job first publication of November 8, 2008. you did for Matty. To the Steve, Louise, Les, Suddenly. Loved notice of the appli- BJ, Laurie. Cousin to Te Awamutu Police, cation in a newspaper brother and brother- Garth Williams Jantha, Hayley, in-law of Colleen and in accordance with Tessa, Jacob, Joseph, (funeral Director), Jim Neal. Uncle and the Act, file a notice in Micheal, Katie, Jack Margaret Hall writing of the objec- and Isaac. A precious friend of Trevor, Ricky and Cheryl, Myles and (celebrant) - for your tion with the Secre- and much wanted care and under stand- tary of the District little girl, only Maree, Lynette and Garth Williams and ing. To the many who Licensing Agency at loaned but always Waipa District Coun- held in our hearts. their families. Contact came to Matty’s farewell 07-870-3456. - what an honour to see cil, Private Bag 2402, that he touched so many Te Awamutu 3840. with his wit, laughter, This is the first publi- honesty, and cheeky cation of this notice. grin, and has left his foot prints with you all. To the many Pallbear- Personal ers - you carried Matty A BABY? 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MEATEATER for the house, internal garage, STANDING GRASS Landscaping use of swimming pool, on 871-7146 Anything considered Phone 871-3267. HOMEKILLS LTD following Teams: sauna and gym, no lawn Mobile (027) 289-3952 U GROW IT Senior A SILAGE, Mowing, mowing, secure complex, (07) 823-6287 a/h WE MOW IT GARDENER Phone Andy Killing and Year 10A Willimas Court, sorry no RON Elder for all your 871-3319 tedding, raking, baling, processing Year 9 pets, $280 p/week. Phone Waipa Property Phone 827-1849 garden maintenance. wrapping and stacking. Applications close (07) 870-5092 Link Ltd, MREINZ (027) 438-9803 Phone 871-4282 or (021) Cartage also available. Phone 871-9995 6135939AA [email protected] Also buying standing QUALITY new home, 254-5875. November 26, 2008 grass. Phone (07) 827-1849 three double bedrooms, CLARKE’S or (027) 438-9803 Send to: ensuite, double garage, TO LET Cars for Sale TREE CARE [email protected] The Secretary low maintenance, heat CARPET PO Box 244 pump, $380 p/wk. Phone We are seeking HOLDEN Commodore GROUNDZONE Tree Care. PLUMBING Te Awamutu 3840 (021) 913-856. applications for the 1980 VC Serted, 253 V8, Tree work by qualified and CLEANING mags, tidy, as is where is, experienced aborists. Pro- For further information QUIET, tidy studio unit/ following properties: For your carpet and BOOK AFFORDABLE RATES $2500. (027) 311-5481 fessional and friendly ser- or if you would like to bedsit, $150 p/week. upholstery cleaning. put your name forward THREE BRM vice from a Waipa com- KEEPING Phone Colin Phone (021) 718-066 Vehicles Wanted pany. Phone Nathan Phone Keith, to coach other teams Pokuru Road mobile PLUS MORE (027) 498-9022 please contact: THREE bedroom, handy $185 p/w Hughes 823-8183 or (027) to town, no garage, $270 266-8811 (027) 280-0790 • Budgets or 870-6244 anytime Rogers Place A1 Service or 871-4930 Wendy Reynolds p/week. Phone (027) $250 • Cash flows 492-0888. We aim to please 871-3947 Pirongia Wanted - TOTAL TREE CARE Need help? 6564376AA THREE bedroom house, $250 p/w • Free Quotes Phone Moira two minutes from main DEAD CARS 871-3319 St Marys Avenue • Felling All Exterior Cleaning TILER shopping area. For lease $280 p/w Best Dollars as office space or residen- • Pruning Te Tomo Street Johnny Nelson Affordable tial. Phone (07) 827-1849 • Removal WEEDSPRAYING or (027) 438 9803 $260 p/w Rates • Stump Grinding WASHBRIGHT Williams Street Radio Controlled Units Phone Mick THREE bedroom unit, Te $315 p/w Rahu Road, internal • Hedge Cutting MOSS, ALGAE, • Handgun Work (027) 313-2963 or FOUR BRM + Call Dennis Clements (07) 823-1514 garage, no dogs, refer- Get that car outa there LICHEN TREATMENT ences required, $240 TOTAL TREE CARE • Gorse TE AWAMUTU Gt South Road,  Low Pressure p/week. Julie (027) Ohaupo Phone 871-5221  • Ragwort COLLEGE 438-0215 $350 p/w 6149964AA  Colorsteel Te Awamutu Owned  Roof spray, Tiles and • Thistles TIDY three bedroom Mahoe Street Phone 870-2200 and Operated  BOBCAT NETBALL house, fully fenced, small $295 p/w Decromastic • Knapsacks Te Awamutu or wne 2009 COACHING low maintenance garden, For Information Rotary clean, pavers, Now taking bookings O r single garage, close to erat CONTACT (0800) CAR DUMP Hire Services driveways and footpaths for Spring & Summer Op or POSITIONS schools and shops, $260 6136317AA Lisa (027) 490-9294  Commercial buildings Trevor p/w, three weeks bond, A/Hours  Don’t be disappointed Written applications are references required, call TRUCK Peters (07) 871-8508 SIX Phone (027) 476-3347 Competitive Rates invited for Coaches for (021) 210-5766 for viewing. Office 871-7149 wheeler tip truck for TWO bedroom unit, hire, experienced driver/ or 871-7389 Phone 027 515 6519 the following Teams: operator. Phone (07) quiet, nice deck, carport, 6150908AA-08-04-22 827-1849 or (027) 473-0001. Marshall Contracting 07 871 1971 • Senior A $240 p/week. Phone (021) 6151460AA-08-04-17 718-066 Glen : 870 - 1433 Rosetown Bobcat Ltd • Year 10 A 6469888AA Rosetown Realty ADVERTISING • Year 9 A A1 SELF Ltd. MREINZ is a great way to Applications close inform your Exterior Cleaning, Moss, Trade Services STORAGE customers/clients November 26, 2008 Firewood about your business. Mould and Algae, Houses, New facility, many sizes, Roofs, Driveways, Cobbles SECTION WORKZ Send to: The Secretary Phone us today and good rates, security and FIREWOOD speak to one of our etc, also External Fly and

6437263AA ALL SECTION MAINTENANCE PO Box 244 seven day access. 3 3 friendly team at Te 5m - $160, 10m - $290 Spider Repellent. • Tree • Spray • Fencing • Hedges Te Awamutu 3840 Phone 871-6164 delivered. Phone (07) Awamutu Courier. Phone 871-5151 Ask about our worry free • Rubbish removal For further information or (027) 478-3085 873-9190 evenings, mobile ‘keep it clean’ (021) 617-349. • Small Bobcat and tipper or if you would like to all year round programme. Phone 870-1414 put your name forward TE AWAMUTU GUM Stock Auctions For your Free quote or (027) 251-1414 to coach other teams SELF STORAGE MACROCARPA, Pine, get Phone 6415163AA it before winter. Phone (0800) GO SOFTWASH please contact: From $17 p/w (07) 847-2926 Wendy Reynolds 24hr access (0800) 467-638

6150926AA-08-04-22 Fax : (07) 848-1702 871-3974 Camera Surveillance For Sale 6493752AA 6135805AA a/h Tui : 871- 7205 PH: (07) 856-7584 AOTEAROA TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE offi [email protected] Property Wanted or (027) 608-1749 DEMOLITION, 22 Cam- Thursday November 13th - 11.00 am www.softwash.co.nz bridge Road. RURAL section or house Location: Te Awamutu Sale Yards, and land deal wanted to SAFE ‘N’ SOUND buy between Te Awa- NAPPIES Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu mutu and Ohaupo. No STORAGE REUSABLE Honeychild nappies 12x small, $300. Sale Comprising: less than 1/2 acre. Phone • Electric Security Fence 870-4033 or (021) 753-335. Phone 872-4855 11.00 am Prime & Boners • 24/7 access 10 Fat Cattle Property For Sale • Camera and patrolled For Sale Under $50 50 Boners surveillance 14 inch TV with remote, Store Cattle • Now alarmed commercial $35.00 goes good.Phone 870-3475 10 Potter Bulls TASTE OF storage - boats/campervans FLYMO lawn mower, 102yrstr&hfrs COUNTRY (027) 440-7101 or goes well $45. Phone 30 ylg beef x strs & hfrs At 616 Te Kawa Road. 871-7885 871-7208. 30 wnr beef x strs & hfrs With mountain 6135893AA Proud to be locally MAN’S suede jacket XL 12 noon views, secure, quiet $49.90 Good condition. peaceful setting. owned and operated Phone 871-4471. Service Bull sale Two story house, MANS three piece suit, Appx 40 service bulls 3 double bedrooms, black pinstripe, 32w, $45. A/C Client open plan lounge, Phone 870-3341. double garage, TO LET 4 2yr Freisians Bulls MINILOP rabbit, 5 weeks $248,000. 2 2yr hrfd Bulls TWO BEDROOM old, very gorgeous, 5 2yr Jersey Bulls Phone Owner HOMES $20.00, Phone 870-4492 (07) 827-8182 1468A Rewi Street MODERN Dux toilet cis- 12.00 noon Sheep & Calves (027) 211-6165 $230 p/w tern, $10.00, Phone 20 Prime Lambs 871-6771 224/2 Punui Road 30 Store Lambs Wanted to Rent $170 p/w Livestock and 50 Four day calves PROFESSIONAL couple 3/212 Kihikihi Road Poultry All enquiries to: $230 p/w requires three/four bed- PUPPIES for sale, Border Chris Ryan 07 871-3313 or 0272 431 078 room house in Te Awa- THREE BEDROOM Collie/Cattle dog X, both Sam Earl 07 871-3316 or 0272 431 376 mutu area. Preferably HOME parents very good dogs, Peter Cain 07 871-3580 or 0272 432 376 with swimming pool, ref- 312 Sinclair Terrace eight weeks old, $30. Andy Transom 07 870-6059 or 0275 965 142 erences available. Phone Phone 872-4570. 870-4033 or (021) 753-335 $260 p/w 133 Price Crescent Livestock and Poultry EXECUTIVE $250 p/w 229 Parawera Road HOUSE $280 p/w BONER COWS WANTED Three - four bedrooms Contact: with large garage, Paula Ryburn Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment required by Dad with (027) 488-8136 Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule working daughter, up Office: 871-8700 to $500 per week. Also empty heifers and potter bulls Phone Peter Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 (021) 720-128 Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (027) 492-5080 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Employment Vacancies Employment Vacancies SECURITY Officers - are EXPERIENCED meat needed! Gain this NZQA packer required, part- ABLE approved qualification time position, Phone TO START by correspondence free of (027) 571-0000. GARDENER REQUIRED charge. Student allow- NOW? ance may apply. Phone 0800-800-043 Computer/Mail Order For part time work, 2-3 days per week / Phone workers with garden maintenance team. PAMPHLET Must be fit and enjoy working from home. DELIVERY walkers $500 - $3000 outdoors with a small team. required Goodfellow - Part time / Full time. Experience welcome, training provided. College Street Area. Phone (08) 329-2799. Genuine enquiries only. Phone Val 870-1551 Phone Tess (027) 238-2517 or 872-2853 a/h. PHARMACY ASSISTANT RELIEF TE KUITI CLEANER UNICHEM BAIN PHARMACY Wanted for Te Awamutu College. Employment Vacancies Is looking for a Retail Assistant. Phone Mike Bell (caretaker) on Preferably with 871-5669 or some experience (021)276-1349. in Pharmacy. Good computer skills and an interest in Childcare cosmetics would be and advantage. DO YOU WANT TO BE A Please apply in writing LEARN TO SWIM INSTRUCTOR? to The Manager We are on the lookout for enthusiastic, motivated people to encourage and P.O. Box 7, Te Kuiti HOMEBASED guide children to improve their water confi dence and swimming skills. CARE AVAILABLE You will need: Are you looking for • A vibrant personality care for your child? • The ability to motivate and encourage a variety of different aged children Kids at Home now has • Excellent communication skills home-based care spaces availbale, part time and • A current First Aid certifi cate, of working towards it; full time. Don’t miss out! • Experience preferred but not essential Puahue School Junior School CALL US NOW! If this sounds like you, then contact the Phone Denise, 871-7673 Te Awamutu Events Centre Facility Manager on 871-2080 TEACHER REQUIRED 6564803AA (Monday - Friday or email to [email protected]. 0.4 Release Teacher 8.30am - 1.30pm) Recruiting now for next term! (possibly 0.5) to release our teacher who is Employment Wanted involved in RELIEF milker available reading recovery. 08/09 season, fully We seek committed experienced. Phone 870-1987 or (021) 184-1221. 6564364AA teachers who embrace FULL-TIME work, any- our vision of academic thing considered. Phone excellence with country Leslie 871-2753 or (021) values and who will 107-2514. positively contribute to student learning through FENCING the use of best practice. FARM - Residential - Lifestyle, for all your We are situated 10 km fencing requirements, from Te Awamutu. experience and quality guaranteed. Phone (07) Please send your CV 827-1849 or mobile (027) including at least two 473-0001. referees and a covering letter to: The Principal, 573 Puahue Road, RD 1,Te Awamutu. Need help? Position closes Friday, Phone: (07) 871-3176 November 28 KELLY & BRYANT CHARTERED ACCONTANTS LTD 6555904AA 6151524AA-08-04-29 NEED EXTRA CASH? EARN EXTRA DOLLARS! We require reliable, practical, self motivated staff to work rostered shifts in Te Awamutu. Hours are 4.00am - 7.00am Must be eligible to work in New Zealand and hold a current drivers license. All enquiries please phone: (0800) 253-269 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, November 11, 2008 23

Cambridge duo CVC guests Cambridge singers Alan Sayers and Kerry Lynch are the guest artists at this weekend’s Te Awamutu Country Variety Club. The duo began when the two started sharing their love of music. ‘‘We live as neighbours in Cambridge and found we both enjoyed music and playing guitar. The First Waikato Theatre GHOST TOWN M ‘‘Initially most weekends we would be in Kerry’s Organ Extravaganza THU, FRI & SAT 6.00 & 8.10, shed partaking in a dram or two, telling yarns and SUN 4.00 & 6.10 playing music of all kinds from country and pop to INTRODUCING OUR BALDWIN old favourites and a bit of ‘Oirish’. ‘‘Then our old guitars, which served us so well, MARQUEE WITH NINE STAR DEATH RACE R16 were mothballed and replaced with electric/acoustic ARTISTS INCLUDING VOCAL AND TUE & WED 8.10, THU, FRI & SAT 8.20, guitars at considerable cost. INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS SUN 6.20 ‘‘Once we were plugged them in and the sound SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1.30PM CHILDREN OF THE SILK ROAD M was enhanced, we realised how much we had TUE 5.55, WED 10.00 & 5.55, Te Awamutu advanced as musicians, but we had never played in PATRONS ARE RAVING ABOUT THU 5.55, FRI 10.00 & 5.55, Intermediate School public. IRINA PALM, EARTH AND SAT 3.20 & 5.50, ‘‘So we now go on a regular basis to Cambridge SUN 3.50 Friendship Country Variety Music Club and share YOUNG AT HEART our music with the other members and fellow musicians. MONGOL R16 BURN AFTER READING R16 ‘‘We then decided to take our music further afield, TUE & FINAL WED 7.30 TUE & WED 8.20, THU & FRI 8.00, and after doing a couple of acts at Te Awamutu we SAT 7.50, SUN 5.50 FRIDAY NIGHT were invited back as guest artists. ‘‘We enjoy making music and if people enjoy World Cinema A BAND’S VISIT M listening to us, then we feel we have achieved Showcase Film Festival TUE 5.45, WED 10.30 & 5.45, something. APRON STRINGS M THU 6.15, FRI 10.30 & 8.05, GYPSYGYPSY ‘‘We look forward to seeing everyone on Sunday SAT 6.20, SUN 4.20 in Te Awamutu.’’ TUE 6.05, SUN 2.00 Club members and friends will also be entertain- ing along with visitors from other country clubs. IRINA PALM R16 EARTH G GALAGALA Members of the public are welcome to attend from WED & FRI 7.50, SUN 3.40 TUE 6.10, WED 8.00, THU 8.05, 1pm in the Methodist Church hall. OUTSOURCED PG FRI 6.15, SAT 4.30 & 8.05, THU 5.50 SUN 2.30 & 6.05 Cinema Scene PRAGUE M WED 5.50, THU 7.50 YOUNG AT HEART PG Friday 14th November 2008 TUE 7.55, WED 10.15 & 6.05, contest’s recently FOUR MINUTES R13 FRI 10.15 & 6.05, SAT 3.30, SUN 1.30 5.00pm - 8.00pm Death Race deceased masked star driver. TUE 7.40, SUN 5.40 In 2012 the American His chief competitor, UN SECRET M THE DUCHESS M Chairoplanes Chocolate Wheel economy has collapsed machine Gun Joe, FRI 5.50 TUE & WED 6.00, SAT 5.30, SUN 3.30 and prison have been unaware that the new 6555798AA Cakes American Hotdogs taken over by corpora- man is behind the mask tions. of his old rival, will stop Fun Activities Food Hall Overseen by Warden at nothing to win. Hennessey (Joan Allen), With case, a sexy Raffl es Mini Jeeps Stalls Terminal island Prison navigator from a nearby Drinks White Elephant Ice Cream generates immense women’s facility, and a amounts of revenue with trusty pit crew led by Cake Decorating Competition pay-per-view broadcasts wise veteran Coach (Ian of ‘Death Race’, in which McShane), Ames has a Plants Free Parking Music inmates participate in good shot at winning. an auto race where any- If he does he’s been Marching Girls Entertainment thing goes. promised his freedom — Produce Kapahaka New inmate Jensen but the race holds more Ames (Jason Stratham), obstacles than he can Bouncy Castle who has been framed for imagine, and ratings are the death of his wife, is more important to ...and lots more!!!! chosen to take over the hennessey than being 6557250AA role of Frankenstein, the true to her word.

Weekly for Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society Women presents Ladies of Te Awamutu Thursday, Nov 13 9.45am th THE VET CENTRE 4 Mt Pirongia Art Awards Know Your Pet! VENUE: Te Awamutu Pirongia Memorial Hall Bible Chapel PHONE: Sally Shierlaw Gala Opening: Friday November 14, 7.00pm 870 2074 Exhibition Daily: November 15-22, 11am-2pm Come along Free Admission we’d love to see you! A gold coin donation is appreciated to help cover costs THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY Licensed CRECHE available 6564613AA 6555794AA 24 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, November 11, 2008