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Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Senior Grade Cricket Final Relay For Life - ‘Hill Billie Mummas’ (Tasmin Dobson) Issue 138 fortnightly publication (Jamie Brocklehurst) delivered to all This is written as we travel through It is amazing how we limit ourselves, and what Over the weekend a group of local women participated in the Relay for Life Society 1 April 2015 Central Otago and the McKenzie we can do if we set our mind to it. My father Moa Mail households in the Inglewood verses Auroa in the final, Fundraiser. A 24 hour relay with one team member on the track at all times. We were Country. The huge benefits that these did not like us to say that we could not do Inglewood District. played at on Saturday 21 tested with the rain but everyone had a great time. As part of the fundraising we needed to areas have received from tourism and something. His response was. “Can’t is dead Farewell And Thanks To Shirley Stephens Printed by The raise over $100 each and hold two separate fundraising events. We had a cake stall and sold cycle trails especially, is now very and Try Again buried it.” What he was trying raffles tickets for gift baskets which were all donated by local Inglewood businesses. We Inglewood farewells Shirley Stephens as she moves to Cambridge for Inglewood evident. Small towns such as Clyde, to tell us was that if you tell yourself that you were overwhelmed by the support we received from RD1, Ducks Pharmacy, Angels in the next period of her life. Shirley has been a stalwart of the Inglewood Development Trust. which were very much in struggle can’t do it, odds -on you will not be able to do Disguise, Hot Goods, Drakes Furnishings, Inglewood Book Centre, Martins Fashions. In total we raised $4676.00 community over many years, Office 25 Rata Street mode, are now having a resurgence it. If you keep on trying probably you will find which was a great effort. Our Raffle winners are Michelle Jackson, Anne Jonas, Jackie D and P Fowler. serving as a councillor on the (Inglewood with the huge numbers riding along a way to solve the problem and carry out the We all had a great time and were all happy to be involved with such a great cause as we all have family members, a former Inglewood Borough Information Centre) the newly formed cycle trails which task, whatever it is. friend, or know someone who has been effected by this unforgiving disease. Council. Shirley has also Circulation 2750 have been seen accommodation and The same psychology applies to sport; if you

been one of Inglewood’s food establishments doing great think that you are going to lose, then The Moa Mail can be March. Auroa won the toss and put Inglewood into bat on representatives on the business and these districts now probably you will. It’s the people that give viewed on the web at a worn slow pitch. Auroa had Inglewood in trouble early at Electricity Trust having booms not seen since the gold themselves a boost by taking the attitude that www.inglewood.co.nz 50-5, but a couple of good partnerships between Jamie since 1997, deputy chair for and on Face Book rush days of the late 1800’s, then the the opponent is better than me and I will have Brocklehurst, Greg Alexander and Harshal Upadhyay fifteen years. During this building of the dams and power to lift my game to compete. What can be News and Advertising helped Inglewood get to 150-9 off 34 overs before it started to rain. After it stopped Hayden Kayling and Jake time there has been huge stations in late 1900’s. more rewarding than footing it with the best Contacts: Jarman pushed the score to 169-9 off 37 overs before the rain set in and Inglewood’s innings was ended. benefits gained by many Taranaki could do well to the player or the best team and even coming Inglewood groups and clubs. Paper Editor/Office With Duckworth Lewis in play, Auroa needed 101 off 20 overs but the pitch was deemed too wet to continue so recognise our own natural tourism close? You even might take out a win – if you Inglewood won the Trophy for being the top qualifier at the end of the season. Shirley has championed many Richard Jordan options on offer. believe that you can!

of these improvements and Phone Richard Jordan Editor The ‘Blackcaps’ must have believed in Tennis Prize Giving (Robyn Hinton) developments. Of major 06 7567030 themselves in last week’s semi -final. To score We’ve had another bumper season at the Inglewood Tennis Club. Junior member numbers note were the TET Stadium Fax McGillie/Pumpkin Books: $15.00 the last runs with a six, with only one more Above: Shirley being farewelled at the have swelled to nearly fifty with a big increase in Hot Shots. Our Senior A grade team had 06 7567864 Girl guide Biscuits $3.50 ball left in the game was phenomenal. Both Inglewood First After 5 Below: The TET a good year in in the Soffe Cup Competition. They made it to the semi final where they Ratapiko 125 Years $20.00 teams played the game in a real sporting Stadium and Pavilion Email were defeated by Huatoki who then went on to win the title. For the Wilson Trophy the TET Stadium Cards: $30.00 manner and both teams believed that they [email protected] club combined with Stratford. The team had a very competitive season coming up against and Pavilion (a huge benefit to Printing / Photocopying could win. The raw emotion that was evident Office Hours some tough opposition. The Juniors entered four teams this season in Junior B, Junior A Inglewood and the wider (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 after the final ball told so much about the Daily 10.00 am to 4.00 and two teams in the Youth Grade. All teams did well and there are some exciting young Taranaki region). There have Local Artists Gift Cards: $5.00 intensity that the game had been played in. In pm players coming on for next season. Many thanks to my Hot Shots coaching assistants Chrissy Mace and Susan been many others, some are: Fun Ho! Toys / Souvenirs the true spirit of sportsmanship the ‘Proteas’ Chambers and to the Team Managers Vanessa Mason, Laura van Koppen, Paula Rawlinson, Kelly Russell and Inglewood Early Childcare Points and views expressed AA Guides/Brochures/Cards picked themselves up to congratulate the are not necessarily the Chrissy Mace. We celebrated our season with prize giving on our last night. This is always a big event at the club. Centre, Marinoto, Inglewood Available at: winners. views of The Inglewood Prize winners: Hot Shot: Julia Pearse, Junior B: Nina Goble, Junior A Girl: Claire Ousey, Junior A Boy: Luke Russell, District Health Trust, Shirley was Inglewood Information Centre / Development Trust Youth Grade Girl: Liahna Smith, Youth Grade Boys: Shared Liam Ferry, Aengus Gordon and also recognised with a NPDC Fun Ho! Toys / Moa Mail Food for thought, eh? Feargus Gordon, Most Improved Junior Boy: Liam Ferry, Most Improved Junior Girl: Claire Citizens Award in 2013. 7567030 (25 Rata Street) Ousey and Alana Buckthought, Best Sportsperson: Zara van Koppen. Hot Shots Monday’s

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Library News Gardening Clues with Clueless OPEN 7.30am to 8pm Everyday Volcano View Restaurant News (Joep) The Library is A successful garden provides This restaurant with the most beautiful view a restaurant can offer of Mount Taranaki, always a busy and a visually interesting variety 06 7567404 celebrated its 4 th anniversary in January. Time flies when you are having fun. interesting place of colour year round. Start Over these four years we have employed lots of kids from the Inglewood area. Some to visit, at the by incorporating a blend of Next Week’s Specials (Start 6 April End 12 April) left for university, others moved to another city and some left because of sports or getting other jobs, but it has moment they trees both evergreen and been fun training and working with them. Although business have a deciduous, mixed up with will slow down a bit during the week due to the coming Contemporary flowering shrubs, spring Continental Peckish Rice Kiwisoft Toilet winter season, we are looking for casual workers. Maori Art bulbs, perennials and annuals. Predominantly for the weekends and the Friday evening. So

Exhibition In climates with mild winters, Cup of Thins 100g Tissue 12 pk anyone as from the age of 13 who is willing and really eager to

work, can call us, send us a mail or come to the restaurant to showing by cooler months are a good

time for flower colour and fragrance. For climate control, choose enquire about a job in the kitchen or front of house. Wharehoka

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evergreen plants for protection from cold winds and deciduous plants In April we will have one sunny Sunday we hope, because on Smith, a designer,

around the house to let the winter sunshine stream in. that particular day artists from around the mountain will show painter and

Some top gardening tips for the next couple of months. Renovate the you how they work and you will have the opportunity to meet Sculptor. The serves

exhibition is a vegetable garden by taking out spent crops and vines such as corn and with them and ask all those questions you always wanted to collection of tomatoes. Plant autumn vegetable and herb crops such as cabbage, ask. Of course the result of their effort is exhibited as well work from broccoli, cauliflower, parsley and coriander. Sow carrots, broad beans 2 for $3.00 $1.99 ea $2.99 ea and …maybe you wish to buy some of it. As soon as we know the day and time the media will be informed. Wharehoka and celeriac. Plant new trees, shrubs or a fast growing vine on a hot May will be the month we are going to build the 160 metre flying fox. If ready, we will have three flying foxes. One Smith’s June 2014 -March 2015 Portfolio. Wharehoka Smith is inspired and motivated with the concept of imaging pergola. Ornamental grapevines provide autumn colour and summer Sports Photos for the little ones and two for the daredevils. But please hold on to the very end and ask your parents to supervise. Taranaki stories into Toi Maori (Maori Art Form). By displaying his work people are able to recognise and shade. Take cuttings from geraniums, succulents and fuchsias. Plant Playing is a risky business. Due to the dropping pay outs and the low oil price we have decided to drop our prices understand the depth of meaning existing within the forms, shapes and patterns of traditional into contemporary bulbs for spring and winter-flowering in containers. Cut back dead or withered summer flowers close to the for our evening tea menu in April as well. Just to allow the most affected farmers and people in the oil industry to Maori art, celebrate nga korero tuku iho me nga Whakapapa o Taranaki (a rich ground. Grasses and other sturdy plants can be left to provide winter structure and seeds for birds. Buy colourful offset their mind and enjoy a pleasant dinner with family and friends. A candle light dinner including two drinks body of history and lineage of Taranaki). Digital prints, postcards and all art indoor plants such as cyclamen, chrysanthemum and poinsettia while they are in flower and keep them in a well-lit (sorry, no top shelf), garlic bread or a dessert and a mains of your choice will not cost you more than $30 per head, work displayed are available for purchase - a price list is available at Library. The situation. Compost fallen leaves, grass clippings, kitchen scraps and shredded pruning's, remembering to turn them or just go for the mains and pay $18 for any mains of your choice. exhibition closes Wednesday 8 April. To see more Work Projects Exhibitions periodically with a garden fork. Prune the hedges before winter, keeping them compact and bushy. If you don’t have go to Wharehoka Smith Artist page on Facebook. the right tools, then hire a landscape gardener. The Library also has on show the amazing entries they received for the Inglewood Community Centre Trust (Dee and Murray) bookmark competition with the winner from Inglewood being Pypa Ward with a great bookmark showing a Taniwha behind the mountain, congratulations We are a charitable Trust, which is run by volunteers from our local community. We are open Pypa. The library will not being slowing down either with the school holiday five mornings per week at 41 Rata Street. The centre opened its doors for the first time on programmes September 5 1995. We rely on funding from trust organisations around Taranaki as well as running on the 9 donations from our visitors to keep the centre open. We are here for the general public and our and 16 April from community, offering a friendly chat and free cuppa’s. We also have general information so we can assist enquires 10.30 to 11.30 am. like, bus timetables, rubbish tip hours, Plunket, Ironside, employment awareness, plus any health issues or any other The first week enquires, we can point you in the right direction. At present we are striving to bring back the community being Maori Art for Christmas dinner and are positive that we shall achieve this. The centre has a assortment of books and bric a brac Above: Jake White with his silver Kids and then the that are here in exchange for a donation. All medal he won for his division for second being goods have been donated with our many Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at the NZ National Bringing It Home thanks. Murray is at the centre on Grapping Competition held in Activity. Bookings Wednesday and Friday mornings, offering Auckland in the Weekend are essential for free advice and lessons for the new Above Right: Jake White and Alex Moore wrestling in New Plymouth both programmes. technology like computers, tablets and smart the weekend before As well has having a phones. This service has been welcomed by a vast amount of number of community members that have reading materials to requested help in some form, leaving satisfied check out at the for the assistance. Library, they also The centre has regular raffles which are very have DVDs to hire. popular. So there is a bit about us and please These are hired out feel free to pop in and see us, you may even for a week at a pick up a bargain, maybe a book or two for a time. $5 for new great read, as there are a lot of well known releases and $2 for authors on our shelves. We wish you all the others. best for these winter months, keep warm, stay safe and keep smiling. Take care all. 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Read Family Cricket (Amy Pickford) Forrestal Lodge News (Jeanette Wilson) Garden Competition Attracts Plenty of Interest (Michelle Jordan) Studio 64 Concert (Karen Clarke) Inglewood First News (Vida Harkness) The Read family reunion/cricket match was held at Everett Park over Taranaki Anniversary weekend. Every year we Jeanette Wilson has recently been inspired to set up a Valdy and Graham Wardrop link More than likely Bill Valintine did not realise that when pack up and head to a destination to meet up with all the extended family. It started as a friendly cricket match in support group for people who would like to lose weight. Every year School students try their hand at growing vegetables, flowers opposite ends of the Pacific Ocean via he set up his portable sawmill in the bush in the 1940’s Kaeo for an Uncle’s 40 th birthday - 24 years ago. It was so much fun we never stopped it! It’s a FREE group that meets on a Saturday night 7.30 pm and herbs for the annual school gardening competition. This year saw more students the medium of fine song writing, that his venture would have been the start of building The Read family have a lot of family in Inglewood with Gwen and the late Eric relocating to Inglewood in 2002 to be at Forrestal Lodge. The group receive a teaching from a than ever entering and some great gardens coming together for the judges to see when virtuoso guitar playing and tight harmony singing. Individually, each is up a very fine and stable business in Inglewood. closer to that family, they are the parents of Trevor and the late Janine Biesiek (nee Read) of Inglewood. Spiritworld teacher and rather interestingly it is a visiting the children at their homes. acknowledged in their own countries as soloists performing at the top of Inglewood First A5 held a very interesting meeting at what was once Our Read Family Cricket has seen us go to Kerosene Creek, Putaruru, Otorohonga, Te Wera, Te Kuiti, Waihi, completely different approach to weight loss than you The event is their fields - together the combination is both musically rewarding and known as Valintine Sawmill but now known as Value Building Supplies. TOPEC, Keretihere, to name a few. The pitch is NEVER straight so it really doesn’t matter how good a player you have likely come across before. There is also an online lucky enough highly entertaining. Valdy, who hails from Salt Spring Island, BC, plays Pat Kennedy took us for a tour through the mill – one moment you are, you never actually know how it is going to go which adds to the fun of it. The teams are divided into partners support group Health and Vitality where you can view the t o b e major acoustic music festivals all over Canada and the United States. see a large log and next it has been cut down to a plank of wood, or VS partners, sibling VS siblings and new partners are added onto the opposite team as are babies when they are filmed sessions and see transcripts of the teachings. So far sponsored by Wardrop lives in Christchurch but these days plays more concerts away battens or in some cases down to the wood that will keep you warm born. The youngest team member this year was eight months old and the oldest was 84. The weekend is one big those attending are reporting that they are happier, more Methanex, than at home - his regular performing circuit includes Australia, Hong this winter. We thank the staff at Value Timber Supplies for staying happy hour and we have a blast catching up with everyone. energised and the weight is starting to fall away Painter Pete Kong, the UK, Papua New Guinea and now, with Valdy, Canada. Valdy on and showing the different aspects of this business. We have prizes for junior player of the day (Taine), junior runner up (Preston), Adult player of day (Rach), effortlessly. For more info see www.jeanettewilson.com and Egmont and Wardrop met in Auckland in 1994 and realized an instant rapport. This evening coincided also with a farewell to Shirley Stephens – past entertainers award (John Read), legends trophy (Taine, Riley, Tony), team trophy (Johns team), and of course a or phone Forrestal Lodge 7567242. S e e d They have now toured eight times in Canada, and this will be their fourth member of the Taranaki Electricity Trust. Shirley has always been a DUCK – (Ashlee). This year seen Johns team won, making it equal with 12 wins each. Next year is sure to be a Company. tour in New Zealand. Valdy was awarded the Order of Canada in 2012 great advocate of Inglewood First and was a regular attender of our goodie! It’s never too late to start your own family traditions. Contemporary Vocals Choir Without their for his services to music and literacy. Wardrop won a New Zealand Star A5’s. Her words of wisdom were always welcomed. Marie Pearce, support the award in 2010 in the ROCKONZ Hall of Fame. There is nothing that Inviting New Members event would these two well seasoned performers enjoy more than sharing their music (Letitia Lindeque) not be with lovers of fine songs and the acoustic guitar. Graham Wardrop: possible, and it www.grahamwardrop.com Valdy: www.valdy.com If you love to sing, come join us!! We are a fun group of means the kids male and female singers from all walks of life, ranging from Above: One of the staff showing how it is done receive great Walk of Witness (Susan Case) ages 16 to 65. We sing uplifting modern contemporary p r i z e s chairperson of Inglewood First said words music like Pharrell Williams' Happy, Abba's Mamma Mia, The Walk of Witness will be happening on Good Friday 3 April at 9.30 am at St Andrew’s Church. For more than including of thank you to Shirley and wished her well. etc. We welcome creativity and the atmosphere is informal and accepting. We 20 years, the combined churches of Inglewood have met together for a “Walk of Witness” on Good Friday. We movie tickets, The New Zealand Media Entertainment aim to host a few non-profit community concerts a year, including Christmas hear readings from the Bible which tell the story Jesus’ final days of his ministry, sing a song and then walk, carrying flying pigs, Advertising Voucher of $750 was won this performances with the aim of "making someone smile". a cross, to the next church on the circuit. It’s a great opportunity for us all to share and remember Jesus’ great garden gear month by Jenny Bunn of Harcourt's. sacrifice for us all, and we would like to encourage anyone who would like to share this journey to come along. Above : Marie Pearce and the Value Timber Staff We invite anyone interested aged 16 and over who can "sing in tune" and commit and beach This year, we will be starting at St Andrew’s Anglican Church, then on to Inglewood Christian Fellowship (Mamaku to practices and performances to come along to our practice sessions. When you towels, along Street), Inglewood United Church (cnr Brown and Kelly Streets), Sacred Heart (Standish Street) finishing at Indoor Football Fundraiser (Claire Harkness) are ready you can arrange an informal audition to join. You do not need to be with plenty of Lifegate Apostolic (Cutfield Street) with a welcome drink and hot cross buns. able to read music and you can be at any experience level. We sing "by ear" to other little What a fantastic day of indoor football on Sunday, with a massive turn out there was nine games held. Indoor On Easter Sunday, there will be a dawn service starting at "backing music". Membership is free and this is a non-profit venture. Practices treats. football is a game that anyone can play with five aside going for 40 minutes, there was a lot of people having their 6.30 am on top of the hill at the end of the cemetery car are every Wednesday evening 6.30 to 8.30 pm at the Mamaku Centre (6 Mamaku Thank you to first game. It was great to hear all the encouragement and fun going on. There will be some sore muscles in the park. Street) in Inglewood. Contact Letitia Lindeque on 0211 396 297 or email: judges: Vivienne and Ngaere who volunteered their time following week for sure. Massive thanks to everyone who played, watched and We welcome everyone along to share in these special [email protected] for any further information. Come meet us, make new to visit all the gardens. supported today. Great to see everyone there enjoying themselves. It was a events as together we reflect and celebrate the most friends and make someone else happy while having fun and doing what you love! Garden competition results this year were: great day had by all with $250 being raised for the Macks family. significant days in the Christian calendar. Above: The Read family at Everett Park Vegetable Gardens, Senior: 1 st Winner of Senior Cup – ANZAC Day Preparations (Pat Julian) Charlee Broadhead, 2 nd – Nikita Peters, 3rd – Bethany Each year, the first indication we have that Anzac Day is coming around Hofstee. Intermediate: 1 st – Riley Birkett, 2 nd – Samuel again, is when the white crosses appear on the Cenotaph lawn, with each Spranger, 3 rd – Ryan Bishell. Junior: 1 st – Jessica one representing a former Inglewood resident who gave their life to Broadhead, 2 nd – Ella Birkett, 3 rd – Zara Julian and Izaak preserve our freedom. This year you will notice a huge increase in the number, and this is because Richardson. Inglewood Lions together with the Inglewood RSA have conducted a thorough search of Army archives and Flower Gardens, Senior: 1 st – Charlee Broadhead, 2 nd – identified more than a hundred more casualties from both world wars who have not previously been acknowledged Yazmin Komene, 3 rd – Nikita Peters. Intermediate: 1 st – with a cross. Over the last few weeks, Inglewood Lions have been out in the wider community sourcing the Ryan Bishell, 2 nd – Riley Birkett and Samuel Spranger, 3 rd – materials necessary to build another 150 crosses, so that, come Anzac Day this year, every Inglewood Jed Brown. Junior: 1 st – Ella Birkett and Jessica Broadhead, District member of the NZ Armed Forces who gave their life in battle will be recognized, in what will be a sea of 2nd – Nate Peters, 3 rd – Sophie Julian and Izaak Richardson. crosses on the Cenotaph Lawn. Herb Gardens, Senior: 1 st – Charlee Broadhead, 2 nd – In a later edition, Lions will recognize the contribution made by many local and New Plymouth business’s who Nikita Peters, 3 rd – Bethany Hofstee. Intermediate: 1 st – jointly made it possible to provide all these additional crosses at no cost to the community. Quin Spranger, 2 nd – Riley Birkett, 3 rd – Ryan Bishell. Junior: 1 st – Jessica Broadhead, 2 nd – Chloe Spranger, 3 rd – Ella Birkett. Commended Awards: Oliver Peters, Tyler Riddick, Emily Cook, Jesse Smith, Cooper Riddick, Larkin Mills, Felix Baumann and Lucius Scown.

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our evaluator for trumpet too much, but, we are a great and interesting bunch Fritz Reuter Gallery Maintenance March. Our subject was 2nd hand or of young people aged between 18 and 31 who have an The Four J’s Art Exhibition TREATMENT FREE Open 10.00 am —4.00 pm Daily childhood memories. An assortment of interest in the rural industry and community and do fun stuff! Inglewood Timber Processors images including old books, teddies, and North Taranaki is the club that covers an area as the name Contemporary Maori Art General Repairs implies the Waitara and Inglewood districts. We have our Exhibition Inglewood Library 40 years Phone 7568803 meetings once a month on the first Wednesday at the Fern Showing till 8 April experience Wool packs $50 + GST Lodge, Inglewood at 7.30 pm. At those meetings we talk Good Friday 3 April No Job to small about what events and activities we would like to organise for Bags $10 Walk of Witness Fences - Decks Above: D a v e ourselves and with other clubs in the area , Coastal Good Friday 3 April Retaining Walls Churchman, owner of (Okato), Central (Stratford), Alton and Waimate West 9.30 St Andrews Church House of Travel Reasonable VIEW BY APPOINTMENT (Hawera). Easter Sunday 5 April congratulates Brian Rates Most recently we have done some volunteer work for the 49 KELLY STREET, INGLEWOOD Darth, winner of the Weight Loss Group Above: The new tree house at East Taranaki Environmental Trust (ETET) based in . Forrestal Lodge Sat 7.30 pm Call John 4+ Bedrooms, 2 Conservatories, 4 Car $2000 travel voucher Stoney Oaks Below: Forest the On Saturday 21st February, a dedicated group of us headed Contact 7567242 won by entering the Fallow deer is ready for a game out to ETET. We came with hammers in hand to help build 0274 570279 Garaging, 2 Street Entrances, Games Room Taranaki Masters Contemporary Vocals Choir playgrounds. Michelle Wilson, the winner of the childhood some wooden board walks (rafts) for a new walkway in the A/H 06 7568280 Trade Me EBS355 Phone 0279746283 Games before 13 Feb, Wed 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm Below: Some of the memories, had an amazing image of a man on skates Cody project area. Mamuku Centre action from first round Huta, a new member had the top image in the Open subject Don’t worry if you’re an older or younger kid and still want Contact Letitia 0211396297 of rugby. with a landscape. Thomas took us outside and showed us how to be involved, we have a number of other programmes under The Games Afoot his new drone worked. We were then shown some of the the New Zealand Young Farmers umbrella. AgriKidsNZ is for Tue 7 April to Sun 19 April 7.30 pm Matinee 2.00 pm Sun interesting images taken by the camera attached to the primary school students aged 8-13. Membership is FREE and drone. We were also shown images that Thomas had taken on participation is largely based in the annual fun-filled Inglewood Library a recent trip to the South Island. We also saw images that competition series which runs alongside the TeenAg School Holiday Programme Competitions and ANZ Young Farmer Contest. Maori Art for Kids some of the members had taken on a recent outing to East End 9 April 10.30 to 11.30 am Beach. Next month is “Colour”. Our club is holding our usual Bookings Essential monthly meeting on Sunday April 19th out at Puritawa starting Tarata Sheep Dog Trials Cars - Trucks at 1.00 pm. Six members from the Inglewood Photography Enright’s and Leake’s Farms Appreciation Group have had images selected for the Camera April 10, 11 and 12 Painting 2015 Annual which is put out by the Photography Society of Studio 64 Concert New Zealand. For further information contact Rob Small Wardrop and Valdy 7568322 wk or Viv Adamson 75 22 846 Tue 14 April - 7.30 pm Touch Ups $10 at door

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TeenAg aims to introduce and promote a positive picture Badminton IHS Gym Upper Durham Road, Inglewood about agriculture and agricultural careers from an early age. Thursday’s 7.30 pm Pam Frederickson 7567781 The goal is to show the stimulating and fun side of agriculture to students from all walks of life, you don't need to be off a Ball Lessons 13 April - Hall Keep Your Photos - Articles farm, you just need to have a Phone 021 047 2403 love of the land and be keen to get your hands dirty. ANZAC Day 25 April Reports Coming If you would like to know Dawn Service 6.00 am more, get in touch with our Cenotaph This is your Community Newspaper

Chairman Paul Duynhoven on WII Commemorate Service It relies on Your input 021 191 6711 or come along 25 April 10.30 am at Cenotaph to the meeting, first 11.30 Town Hall We try to include all photos and articles as Wednesday of the month, Fern Tickets available Fun Ho! Toys Contact Marie Pearce 7567977 space permits Above: The flying squadron competition at Town v Country Swimming. Town won the competition by a fine margin. Lodge 7.30pm.