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Pirongia clinic Mahoe Medical Centre’s doctors led Pirongia clinic resumes on Thursday, July 9 at St Saviours Church. All welcome, call 872 0923 for an appointment. Newly opened Te Awamutu and District War Memorial Park in the 1950s, well before the extension of Mutu St and bridge to the main road. Photo / Stirling family collection Movies return Te Awamutu’s Regent Theatre re-opens today after an extended close-down due to Covid-19. There are five sessions this evening at new times starting RSA debates plans from 7pm — a mix of new movies and quality classics. Owner Allan Webb has introduced a new schedule from Wednesday — Sunday, with earlier evening sessions and special screenings for the for memorial park school holidays. See Entertainment Pages for session and movie details. Members set out the non-negotiable features they want to see retained at park

Te Awamutu Fish & Dean Taylor the extent of the proposals and gauge forces, Army, Navy and Air Force, but the flow of the lake, be restored to Game tree time some of the public feeling. it is less well known the Peace working condition. Te Awamutu Fish & Game is e Awamutu RSA president He said the initial feeling of Fountain was designed to resemble Lou said the park was named in hosting its popular tree day this Lou Brown had to take off members was one of horror at the a nuclear explosion to commemorate good faith when it was designed and sunday from 9am at Pete and his Waipa¯District councillor extent of the proposals, and of what the end of the conflict in the Pacific constructed in 1955, and it is perfectly Jill Shaw’s nursery, opposite hat on Sunday when he would be lost. brought about by the horrific fitting. Pa¯terangi School. hostedT a gathering at the club to They identified what they introduction and use of atomic He said it should be a place for The annual event gives farmers, discuss Te Awamutu and District War described as the non-negotiables: The weaponry. family time — of peace, relaxation and hunters and conservationists Memorial Park. archway entrance; the Sunken Cross Members of the service clubs had remembrance and some of the the chance to buy trees for Lou invited club members and memorial; the lake and Peace been invited to attend because they proposed new features would not be enhancement projects for members of Te Awamutu Rotary and Fountain; the three bridges; and the had worked with Te Awamutu RSA compatible with this. wetlands, ponds, streams and Lions Clubs to hear what the RSA bass relief. over the years to enhance park Murray Olson suggested if there woodlots. executive had approved as its Lou said each aspect was a facilities. was so much history to the park that Nine native varieties, dogwoods, submission on council’s Memorial carefully thought out part of the This included the construction of was unknown, forgotten or hazelnut, crabapple and three Park proposals. overall memorial to the fallen men of the archway entrance in 2002. misunderstood any project should varieties of oak are available. He said from the beginning of World War II, or a commemoration The preferred position of RSA is concentrate of undertaking the Those wanting trees should take proceedings his loyalty had lay with of an important part of the conflict. that the non-negotiables be restored research and making sure that suitable bags to protect roots the RSA Club and its members. As an example, it is now more well of rebuilt to a high standard and non- history is recorded on information during transportation. Lou had organised the first on-site known that the three foot bridges working facilities such as the Peace boards on-site. gathering at the park to investigate each represent one of the armed Fountain, lake aeration fountains and ■ See more page 3. #FIRSTON4WHEELS BOND INDUSTRIAL PARK BOND ROAD, TE AWAMUTU Titles available

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Circulated free to 14,045 homes in Planning to make Waipa¯ Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. CIRCULATION 14,045* best place to live, work PHONE: 07 871 5151 POSTAL ADDRESS: 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, Jim Mylchreest Our communication team national interest in our speed focuses very heavily on Waipa¯mayor are always looking for new and reduction campaign with an increasing the capacity of our Te Awamutu 3840 innovative ways to consult and audience reach of 564,800, three waters infrastructure to OFFICE HOURS: ouncil confirmed a 2.4 inform the residents of our 4,272 views of the campaign service the growing population Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm per cent average rate district on the activities of video and 41,867 reach on and improving our existing Friday 9am - 3pm increase in its 20/21 Council and any significant Facebook. essential infrastructure. Annual plan on changes to Pro- DELIVERY QUERIES: 0800 111 200 C Tuesday this week after the way we Your input on that direction [10-Year-Plan vision for EDITORIAL signalling a possible 4.2 per do our funding Dean Taylor (Editor) cent increase in the draft business 2021/31] is essential so please let us know these works document just prior to going into through new has been Ext: 67705 0274 819951 lockdown for the Covid-19 legislation or how you wish to be kept informed and included in [email protected] pandemic. as a result of contribute to this critical document. this plan Caitlan Johnston Ext: 67710 It must, however, be requests and will [email protected] remembered that this average made by the Waipa¯mayor Jim Mylchreest require an Jesse Wood Ext: 67713 increase will not apply evenly community. investment [email protected] across the district as the recent We know that many people Te Ara Wai Journeys used of more than $100m per year SPORT three yearly revaluation has are comfortable with traditional a different approach shoulder on average. residential properties hard copy media and survey tapping community influencers We anticipate that this [email protected] increasing in value a lot faster forms but more and more to tell stories about Waipa¯from review, whilst continuing with ADVERTISING than other property classes people are favouring their own perspective to build the already programmed work, Sarah Verran 021 345 951 such as industrial, commercial technology and social media a colourful picture of the history will require a change of and rural properties over the for their interactions with of the district. Again this direction to take account of [email protected] past three years. Council. campaign had a significant changing world circumstances [email protected] The decision to increase A couple of recent examples reach on a very limited budget such as climate change and CLASSIFIEDS rates was not made lightly and where our communication with 8414 website visits, more recently Covid-19. A Tania King Ext: 67708 only after reviewing all team have used innovative 20,021 on Facebook and over focus on making our towns proposed capital works projects ways to communicate and 100,000 in the combined more liveable spaces and less [email protected] and operating costs required to generate interest in proposals newspaper coverage. reliant on motor vehicles is We welcome letters - preferably via email. maintain levels of service that have been the ‘Te Ara Wai The reason I raise this issue likely to be a priority as we move They should be under 300 words and make Waipa¯such a great place Journeys’ and the ‘Safer Roads is that over the next 12 months to a carbon neutral economy as must have the sender’s name, address to live. — Safer Waipa¯’ campaigns. Council will be developing your will working together to and phone number. No pseudonyms Council was delighted to Both won silver medals in 10-Year-Plan 2021/31 which preserve our national are accepted and names will only be receive a similar number of the national PRINZ (Public will set the direction for the biodiversity and water quality withheld in special circumstances at the public submissions on its draft Relations Institute of NZ) community for the next 10 whilst maintaining our discretion of the editor. Letters are not plan, as in previous years, annual awards. I must admit years. productive primary sector. usually acknowledged and may be edited, showing that there is a real that I had a certain degree of Your input on that direction Our world may never return abridged or discarded. interest in the levels of service trepidation when staff is essential so please let us to normal as we know it today provided by Council even with suggested dumping two know how you wish to be kept but I am optimistic that we can We’re online at the difficulties in wrecked cars in the main informed and contribute to this continue to make Waipa¯a great nzmecommunitynews.pressreader.com communication created by the streets of Cambridge and Te critical document. place to live and bring up our lockdown. Awamutu but this act created The existing 10-Year-Plan families.

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bupa.co.nz Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 3 Public session held at Memorial Park Plan opponents want original important features restored or repaired to new

Dean Taylor threat. Their general view is those features should be restored or imultaneously with Te repaired to new, or better than new Awamutu RSA presenting its (by using modern equipment submission on the Te available) condition. Awamutu and District War Submissions on the current SMemorial Park proposal to interested proposals close on Monday, July 13. parties on Sunday afternoon, Waipa¯ ■ In next week’s edition we will District Council was holding a drop look at the history of the project in session for the public on-site. and significance of park features Reports from that session, and as researched by Marc Dawson. correspondence with the editor, would suggest the public do not believe council is paying enough Right: Members of the public took attention to the original intention of the opportunity to attend an the park, and the efforts of those informational day at the Te involved in the project. Awamutu and District War Council has outlined its Te Wha¯riki Memorial Park on Sunday. Tuapapa Whakaaro — Foundation of Photo / Robyn Taylor Thought on the ‘have-your-say’ section of its website. But that isn’t holding much sway with opponents of the proposal who say the original Foundation of Thought was completely appropriate at the time, and still is. Then Te Awamutu mayor Fred Parsons said, “I need hardly comment on the memorial itself. Not many, if any, of our citizens will need to be reminded of its sentimental and emblematic meanings, and few, if any, as the recently issues brochure indicated, will deem it sufficient or worthy to leave only a wooden cross in a distant or alien land as the only tribute to those gallant men who went from this district and who did not return.” Opponents have expressed concern that important features within the park have been let New Te Awamutu and District War Memorial Park showing fernery, Peace deteriorate, and are now under Fountain, playground and curved wall. Photo / Stirling family collection ‘New’ Sunken Cross. Photo / Stirling family collection Have your say Open to all residents in my electorate I would like to invite you to drop in and discuss issues of the day over a cup of coffee during my July open office afternoon Wednesday 7th July 2pm—3:30pm Look forward to seeing you there

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We are proud to introduce ‘Back off’ park domestic water conservation to forgotten for years. For this I Council is proposing to alter the ease the pressure of sudden would say shame on all concept and physiology of the downpours on the stormwater previous district councillors for our latest Team Member - World War II Memorial Park. system and water the garden, the past 20 or 30 years for This is wrong. The park was wash the car, flush the toilet and allowing this to happen. publicly funded, completely do the washing while saving Suddenly you all want to spring Dre Liebenberg: independent of the council. many millions of litres. into life and rectify what you It was created to Lowered water supply have allowed it to become. I am J’ndre Liebenberg (known as Dre), commemorate those who gave charges and volumetric No. We do not want to and I have recently joined the Century their lives in World War II. wastewater charges are change anything. As a resident, Council’s concept change financial benefits for ratepayers talking to others, they appear 21 Family here in Te Awamutu. I am proposals are an insult to the to combine with environmental to be in agreement. a qualifi ed builder who specialises in memory of the men of World benefits. Their streamlined We want the War Memorial Architecturally designed homes and War II. planning processes make Park returned to its former On the day it was opened rainwater tank installation state and original glory. Why high-end renovations, and when it comes (December 5, 1955) by the Prime attractive in Auckland, while would you even contemplate to building people’s homes I want to Minister Sidney Holland, RSA Waipa¯lags behind. shifting the Peace Fountain — make sure they have a home they can executive committee member Hindsight enables criticism just get the water flowing G Gower stated “This park is in of Auckland for not building through it again. The pond be proud of. memory of those gallant lads light rail to the airport back in needs to be cleaned up, new Over my years in the building industry, who gave their lives so that we the 1970s. Foresight for Waipa¯’s plantings and paths, gardens may live as we would do. We projected local and regional and seats. my love of Real Estate developed, have built this beautiful park in water management is the I was shocked when I got leading me to pursue this as a career. their memory. See that it is kept telescope of Auckland’s a copy of the submission to fill I believe my experience and expertise as beautiful so that we will solutions, for us to implement in with proposals for the park. remember them.” today. I have never seen such a a Builder will benefi t both vendors and Council, back off. Do not Nick Empson biased consultation form. purchasers. disrespect those who gave their Answer any of the lives in World War II. It’s disrespect questions apart from “What do Having spent the previous 9 years in the Tidy up the park, but Over the last few weeks I have you think about the overall Hawkes Bay playing Rugby and Building, maintain its concept and listened to many people with draft concept plan?” and you I have recently moved to Te Awamutu existing character. the “catch call” of “You cannot are in fact giving a tick of Robin Duncan change history” . . . what has approval for any real changes with my wife and young family. We have fallen in love with the town happened in the past has been . . . and this is how council will and its people. Auckland water done and it is all part of our see this. Those Aucklanders profligately heritage. Of course new planting of As I start this journey in Real Estate, I want to be an agent that is known wasted their water while we We cannot be answerable native trees etc. is long to be approachable and easy to work with, yet I want to show the same skimped and our gardens died for many events that have overdue, give us back the tenacity in selling people’s homes as I show on the sports fi eld. of drought. Their assumption of happened in the past, but there pathway networks that were entitlement to water from “our” are some events and accessible to people of all ages Contact me today for a no obligations, Waikato River to mitigate their monuments we should and seeing the fernhouse free Appraisal of your property. shortfall adds insult to our treasure and never forget. again would be great . . . but injured feelings. But hang on, With regards to the so-called this is all restoration. aren’t we planning to take water “upgrading” of the Te Awamutu Be very careful how you from that same river? Whoops, and District War memorial answer in your submission. CONTACT US TODAY we are no different from park, the present council is With regards to recreating Auckland, except 50 years showing total disrespect for our the playground, we have one P: 07 871 7189 | M: 021 0244 8965 behind. families who mooted the idea of the best playgrounds and Auckland City has been of the park as a sanctuary of Rose Gardens just metres E: [email protected] waiting seven years for a peace and remembrance for all away. hearing for its application to the men and women who put The Te Awamutu and Century 21 Gadsby Realty. 305 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu draw extra river water. Our their lives on the line. for us. District Memorial park needs entitlement may be no more The War Memorial Park is to be seen as a place of secure in future and if the water about peace and tranquillity restfulness and quiet gratitude tastes like Hamilton’s, we won’t and it was created and for our history. This was drink it. financed by many old Te always the main objective of Meantime Auckland pursues Awamutu families for whom the whole project in the early other options, announcing that the memories of World War II 1950s. resource consent fees will be were still very fresh in their We want a park that shows waived forthwith for those who minds. and some of them still we respect the lives lost and wish to install tanks. and feeling the ramifications on that peace is paramount. producing a step-by-step flow their families from World War Respect our earlier chart to help homeowners I. generations and restore the comply. with resource, building Now the realisation has hit park. It could be a beautiful and health and safety codes that this area has been let to showpiece Te Awamutu could while conserving water on site. slip into disrepair and has been be proud of. Auckland’s planners expect treated like it has been Jean Warburton Te Awamutu Courier supporting local businesses

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O¯ haupo¯’s new Community, Trustees keen to Sport and Recreation Centre see most made of opening day. new recreation spot

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mid the stormy weather, the rain cleared in time for the opening of the O¯ haupo¯ Community, Sport and RecreationA Centre on Sunday. This multi-purpose building will also be known as the O¯ haupo¯Hub, a place for the community to gather. “We don’t want this place to sit here and look shiny. “We want it to be used,” O¯ haupo¯ Rugby and Sports Club president and community centre trustee David Kite said. The event was mainly held inside due to the weather but it was well “O¯ haupo¯is a small community but way of how we have always done supported by the community, with a with great heart. things. large crowd attending. “Our opening was an excellent “I commend these local O¯ haupo¯ Waipa¯District Council iwi relations example of all our community groups sports clubs, you have risen above adviser, Shane Te Ruki, said a karakia all gathering to celebrate a new the importance of recognising to bless the centre for its opening and facility with a good old-fashioned tradition, which we will always have for the future. sausage sizzle and home-baked regardless of new infrastructure, to This was followed by recognition cakes.” now focus in on relevance and of the many people who made the Alongside many other volunteers, sustainability for the future.” project possible. the O¯ haupo¯/Nga¯hinapo¯uri Lions Matthew commended the fact the Bev and Chris Gatenby were Club turned up to show their support O¯ haupo¯Hub will be an asset to many honoured with an award gifted by and man the barbecue to feed the other surrounding communities as Waipa¯District Mayor Jim Mylchreest. crowd. well as O¯ haupo¯. Both have put a lot of time and The crowd gathers outside the O¯ haupo¯Community, Sport and Recreation Sport Waikato’s chief executive “This is an outstanding model of work into the centre. Chris was the Centre after the blessing of the sports area. Matthew Cooper attended the event the ‘hub’ concept and really is a project manager throughout the and was impressed by the graphic illustration of the future,” he build, while Bev is a trustee of the Community, Sport and Recreation karakia over the clubrooms area. community spirit. said. centre. Centre Trust are Deborah Holmes, “We were delighted with such a “It was heartening to see the young “It’s a fantastic community facility The main events hall was named Debbie Glasson, Campbell Thomas great turnout, O¯ haupo¯residents generations of ‘O¯ haupo¯ians’ there at that provides opportunity and will the Gatenby Room in honour of the and chairwoman Liz Stolwyk. packed our new O¯ haupo¯Hub to Sunday’s opening because this is provide for more communities than hard work the couple have put into Although it was done inside, the overflowing where we were able to about them and their children,” just the O¯ haupo¯community.” the project. mayor cut the ribbon to open the thank all our valued funders and Cooper said. The centre was originally set to Alongside Bev Gatenby and David centre before everyone rallied supporters,” said Stolwyk, who is also “It takes courage as we are open in March but was delayed by Kite, the trustees of the O¯ haupo¯ outside for Shane Te Ruki to say a Waipa¯District deputy mayor. challenging tradition and the historic Covid-19.

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e Awamutu Rotary Club is regular undertakings as they known for supporting local continue to carry out fortnightly worthy causes and it has Friday afternoon visits. recently joined forces with Other tasks that will be undertaken theT National Wetland Trust of New by members include regular Zealand (NWT) to help support inspections of the area’s predator ongoing conservation efforts at fence and education discovery trail, Rotopiko wetlands in O¯ haupo¯. planting and weed control, Rotopiko is a network of three construction and maintenance and small peat lakes, swampy margins setting out and monitoring the inky and kahikatea forest set amongst 40 tracking cards and tunnels used to hectares of reserve land and contains detect and identify species of fauna a predator-free sanctuary present within the reserve. surrounded by 1.4km of predator “The National Wetland Trust is fencing around the eastern lake. leading a major wetland restoration The peat lakes are significant and education centre project based because they are among the best of at Lake Rotopiko near Te Awamutu,” their kind anywhere in the country. says Te Awamutu Rotary Club Their ecosystems have unique environmental co-ordinator Stephen genetic diversity and as such they are Cox. valued both for scientific and cultural “Rotary Te Awamutu is active in reasons. the community providing a wide The National Wetland Trust works range of volunteering activities. closely with volunteer groups like “It’s an excellent collaboration,” he Rotary to manage the area, amongst says. On a recent visit to other things helping to detect and He says the club will be able to Rotopiko, 10 Te control mammalian pests within its provide “a fortnightly group of Awamutu Rotary enclosure installed in 2013. volunteers with members baited, set While predator fencing reduces diverse skills”, which fits with the and laid mouse traps the amount and type of predators organisation’s core values’ including around the reserve’s entering the reserve, mice can still be providing service to others and protected bush areas. a problem, finding hidden gaps to get advancing world understanding. Photo / Supplied in and affecting the area’s biodiversity As well as these fortnightly visits by competing with native wildlife. and working bees, Stephen hopes that Just before Covid-19 lockdown a Rotary’s regular volunteers will also few mice were detected but with the help support the NWT with trust unable to return to deal to them occasional wildlife surveys and they quickly turned into hundreds. school visits aided by the 12m On a recent visit to Rotopiko, 10 container they recently acquired for Te Awamutu Rotary members baited, Rotopiko, which it plans to help Club members will be set and laid mouse traps around the develop further into an on-site visiting the wetlands reserve’s protected bush areas. classroom facility and volunteers’ fortnightly to volunteer. This will be just one of the club’s hub. Photo / Supplied NEW CAMBRIDGE SHOW HOME NOW OPEN

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he winners of a recent photographic competition to celebrate the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions have Tbeen announced. Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society, a volunteer-led group set on restoring native biodiversity on Mt Pirongia, received over 100 entries from supporters who had captured a special moment in nature on camera during lockdown. Judging was undertaken by a Stopping for a snack by Te Awamutu’s Sarah Grayson. panel including Danny Parker from Ferns in the forest by Beck McDaid of Te Pahu¯. competition sponsor Forest Maker Honey. Since its creation in 2002 the society has been successful in bringing lost species to back Mt Pirongia. Ko¯kako and the North Island Robin are now breeding and fledging on the maunga. The society’s 350 volunteers conduct intensive pest control on over 2000ha of native forest to provide a habitat in which native species can thrive. Some of these species were the subject of the photographs in the competition. Chairwoman Clare St Pierre says they have been in awe of the standard of entries. “The creative talent and love for ’s natural heritage has Robert Macdonald’s Lovely, hungry kereru¯. really shone through in the entries.” Tui in the water fountain by Claire-Louise Coates. Category winners are: Vibrant donated prizes of premium Manuka To find out more about the views, Sarah Grayson, Till’s Lookout; kereru¯; Catching the action outdoors, people’s choice, Claire-Louise Coates, honey and a day back pack. Other society or volunteer to help Fantastic flora, Rebecca McDaid, Sarah Grayson, Stopping for a snack; Tui in the water fountain. prizes included $100 meal vouchers i restore biodiversity on Mt Ferns in the forest; Fabulous fauna, Best Junior, Stephanie Gilltrap, 17, Competition sponsors Forest Maker from Viligards Winery and Five Stags, Pirongia go to mtpirongia.org. Robert Macdonald, Lovely, hungry Spider web on conifers; Wildcard Honey and Bluewattle Ecology Pirongia. nz

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n Tuesday Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor visited LIC’s Riverlea Road herd testing and OGeneMark facility to view its herd testing facilities and new multi- million genomic analysis technology which will ultimately put the dairy indus- try in a stronger position as it prepares for its role in New Zealand’s economic recovery after COVID-19. The Minister was hosted by LIC chief executive Wayne McNee, chief scientist Richard Spelman and general manager operations and service David Chin. He was impressed with the delivery capabilities of the new equipment in- stalled just last week which will test around 300,000 calves this spring, delivering significant benefits to farmers and ultimately New Zealand. Wayne says the newly-installed Illumina technology from the USA will Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor is shown a single nucleotide enable dairy farmers to better identify polymorphisms (SNP) chip that holds the genotypes of 96 dairy cows by LIC’s their most productive animals and re- David Chin. Each square on the chip can hold 1000 to 50,000 DNA SNPs on every duce the risk of culling offspring of top- cow sample. Photo / Supplied performing cows. “Each year around 25 per cent of DNA. This will give LIC the scope to tailor commences where typically 20,000 calves born are either mis-mothered, our existing parentage offering, using samples a week are analysed. mis-tagged or mis-recorded. DNA assays, and target discoveries as LIC’s Chief Scientist, Richard Spelman “This can lead to farmers accidentally they arise. says there has been significant culling the offspring of highly productive “It’s a significant investment by LIC advancements in DNA sequencing and cows, or those sired through our artificial but one we expect our farmer share- parentage technology in the past decade breeding programme. It can also lead to holders will increasingly benefit from with higher throughput and data analysis the retention of calves of lower genetic over future seasons.” capabilities. value,” he says. Once calving starts in August, LIC will “We’re excited to be the first in New Te Awamutu “To stop this happening, and enhance use the new automated technology to Zealand to use this new technology in- productivity, we carry out whole herd better scan and analyse the DNA profiles cluding the NovaSeq which can sequence DNA parentage testing providing more of calves from across the country entire genomes from DNA smaller than Courier accurate ancestry information for each captured through a tiny tissue sample the head of a pin. Your community newspaper for over 100 years season’s calves, reducing inbreeding and (TSU) taken from their ear. “It’s an incredible leap forward in ensuring a true breeding worth (BW) for The equipment will scan for, and tar- capability and a huge advancement for To advertise with us phone 07 871 5151 animals. get, specific pieces of genetic informa- supporting better breeding decisions at “Our new technology allows us to tion. It will enable more animals to be a critical juncture in New Zealand’s farm- obtain more information from an animals assessed once the busy spring season ing history.” Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 9

Awards call for biosecurity champions orthland iwi turning the tide on dwind- ling kiwi popu- Nlations and city slickers-turned-predator trappers preserving local reserves are just some of the biosecurity champions mak- ing a difference to protect our country’s unique environ- ment. The efforts of individuals and organisations who de- vote time and passion into protecting what we have will be recognised at the 2020 New Zealand Biosecurity Awards — with entries now open. “Sometimes we forget to celebrate and recognise the people who do amazing and innovative things to protect our biosecurity system against pests and diseases,” says Biosecurity New Zea- land head Penny Nelson. “People and organisations across New Zealand are con- tributing to biosecurity — in businesses, communities, schools, iwi and Ma¯ori organ- Biosecurity New Zealand head Penny Nelson. Photos / Supplied Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital. isations and local and re- gional councils. They are attracted more than 200 high- schools who are working to the Bio-Protection Research ● Ma¯ori Award Kura (School) Leader Award making a difference to our quality entrants since they support biosecurity in New Centre. Award ● Minister’s Biosecurity bush, oceans and waterways, began in 2017. This year will Zealand. The winning group The full list of New Zealand ● GIA Industry Award Award and to our backyards. see Kiwi kids take part — will receive a $2500 cash prize. Biosecurity Awards ● Eagle Technology Local The Supreme Award will “Their mahi is fundamen- with the addition of the Kura The New Zealand categories are: and Central Government be awarded to one of the cat- tal in keeping our biosecurity (School) Award. Biosecurity Awards are ● Department of Conserva- Award egory winners. system strong, and these The new award is open to supported by partners tion Community Pihinga ● Bio-Protection Research awards celebrate that,” says teams, classes, ro¯pu¯ and AsureQuality, Department of Award Centre Science Award ■ Entries close 5pm, Penny. enviro-groups in early child- Conservation, Eagle Techno- ● Department of Conserva- ● Mondiale Innovation Thursday, July 30. Visit The New Zealand hood centres, primary, inter- logy, Government Industry tion Community Kahiwi Award ThisIsUs.nz to find out more Biosecurity Awards have mediate and secondary Agreement, Mondiale, and Award ● AsureQuality Emerging and enter online.

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Premium meats & craft butchery products, from our family, to yours. Family owned & operated in Te Awamutu Magill’s marks 25 years at premises

agill’s Butchery has been a Adrian Van Der family venture for the Van Hoeven holding Der Hoeven’s for nearly 70 Mike and his M years and next week they twin brother will be celebrating a quarter century of David in front of operating from their Jacobs St the iconic premises. Magill’s To celebrate the anniversary there Butchery car. will be a new special each day of the Photo / Supplied week starting on Monday. There will also be a free sausage sizzle each day of the week from 9.30am- 4pm, Monday to Friday and 9.30am- 2pm on Saturday. From left, Mike Mike Van Der Hoeven has owned the Van Der Hoeven butchery for 30 years. He brought it off and his sons, his father Adrian and moved the shop Edward and from the building where Joy’s Bar and Jacob, Bistro currently occupies to 81B Jacobs recreated the St on July, 8 1995. same photo with Staff members who joined them at Some of Magill’s staff members have been with the business since it the iconic the time of the move are still with them relocated to the Jacobs St premises 25 years ago. Photo / Supplied Magill’s today, says Mike, and to celebrate the Butchery car. quarter century achievement he plans longstanding, they care about the same Back when Mike bought the business Photo / Supplied to go fishing. things as we do such as quality and they it was mainly just operating as a retail Marketing co-ordinator for Magill’s treat their animals right,” says Taria. shop. Nowadays it has evolved and 85 Taria Given says they also have “Magill’s has always had an emphasis per cent of their business comes from longstanding relationships with their on respecting the animals.” wholesale orders. As well as their retail Mike. Awards. Creating a new production local suppliers. They pride themselves Adrian was the first in the family to shop, they have their factory building They plan to use the building to facility will also allow them to hire an on sourcing their products from buy the business off founder Hugh on Slone St. They have also just create a sous vide kitchen after immense additional five people who will join their suppliers such as Pirongia based Magill, which was back in 1953, and acquired the building that used to be success with their signature award- current team of 35. Waratah Farms; beef comes from local ownership has been with the Van Der home to Trainstation gym. winning pulled meat range. Mike and the team at Magill’s would farmers and sheep from the Hawke’s Hoeven’s for two generations, soon to “We are growing, so we’re In 2015, their Slow Cooked Pulled like to thank the community, their Bay area. be three generations with Mike’s sons, expanding our production facilities and Hereford Beef took out the Supreme suppliers and all their staff for “Those relationships have been John and Edward, ready to step up. we’ve taken over the gym building,” says Award at the New Zealand Food supporting the business. Discover your future in Dairy

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LJ Hooker Te Awamutu (07) 871 5044 Sonia Furniss 027 540 0726 teawamutu.ljhooker.co.nz/1CB4GG8 Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Mark Weal 027 451 4732 LJ Hooker Te Awamatu trading as Te Awamutu Realty (REAA 2008). All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries. Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 15 Show comes to Te Awamutu Waikato-made e Awamutu’s one day of rain in films needed an otherwise dry summer, and then a little problem called Courteney Mayall and Nick Covid-19, might have thwarted Wilkinson is a scene from Hood thisT year’s Shakespeare in the Park — but Street: The Musical. Photo / Supplied it opened a new opportunity instead. Event organiser Dean Taylor gained permission to utilise the Waipa¯Creative Community grant to bring Hood Street: The Musical to Te Awamutu for one night. Working with the Hamilton creators and Te Awamutu Light Operatic Society, the musical comedy is presented for one night at 8pm on Thursday, July 30 at The Woolshed Theatre in Mahoe St. The hit musical comedy takes you on a journey through a night on the town on the legendary Hamilton street. Nick Wilkinson and Courteney Mayall transform into 12 different characters who we all know from our nights out bar- hopping, not only in Hamilton, but across For the past two years organisers of MistyFlicks Short Film New Zealand. still together after yet another argument audiences will feel like they have Showcase have been celebrating Waikato-made content at Each of the 13 songs presents a window in a restaurant? traversed a full night out through the cinema events around the region. into the trials and tribulations of these With each song set against the rapid-pace of a production rooted in The aim of MistyFlicks is to promote the creativity of the people and asks the heavy questions: Will backdrop of a well-known night-out trope contemporary musical theatre styles with region, give local filmmakers the chance to show their skills and Jim and Kate get together after their first — the fishbowls, the ladies’ toilets, the references to the much loved classics of give local cinema-goers the chance to see local work. Right now Tinder date? Will anybody believe Ricky karaoke bar, the Uber ride home — 90s R ‘n’ B and 80s stadium rock. organisers are looking for submissions — and there are just a Cox’s self-promoting tales? Why can’t few days left. Brent get over Amanda? Will Jane ever Hood Street: The Musical in Te Awamutu is a free event, although a gold coin Waikato-made means there needs to be a connection with emerge from the shadow of her more donation for Talos for the generous use of the theatre and equipment would be the region: A film may have been shot in the region, filmed by attractive and more popular friend, Bea? i appreciated. Naturally the bar will be open. Due to the limited numbers, pre- someone from the region, or star someone from the region. The And why on earth are Andrew and Brenda bookings must be made by emailing [email protected] films submitted can be any genre and made any year so there is a diverse show for the public enjoy. Spokeswoman Paige Larianova says we have so much talent in our region, and either films have had international success Italian pianist features in first concert and locally no one knows about it, or new filmmakers make quality stuff but don’t have the funds to screen their film at a cinema. Te Awamutu Music Federation’s first He is joined by Jonathan Dunlop, “So we are here to change all that,” says Paige. concert for 2020 takes place this a well known performer and winner And each year there is a mission to branch out into another month and features two pianists. at the Te Awamutu Competitions town. Flavio Villani completed a who is now doing Doctoral studies at This year MistyFlicks is coming to the Waipa¯, with screenings Bachelor of Piano Performance with Waikato University. at Te Awamutu’s Regent Theatre and Cambridge’s Tivoli. Matteo Napoli at the Conservatory G. The concert takes place at St Dates for screenings have yet to be confirmed, but the last Martucci in Salerno in 2007 and in John’s Anglican Church at 2.30pm on day for submissions is Sunday, July 7. 2012 he completed a Master in Piano Sunday, July 12. Cost is $20. Performance at the University of For all the information you need go Auckland with first class honours. Flavio Villani i to mistyflicks.com

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/WaipaDistrictCouncil 18 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 2, 2020 Navigation bylaw Special playing jersey changes backed Waikato regional councillors have changes we’re proposing,” said gifted by the today backed a recommendation to Waikato Regional Council’s consult with the public on proposed maritime services team leader changes to the Navigation Safety Richard Barnett. Bylaw. “The changes this time are Women in Rugby The council’s strategy and policy smaller in scope than previous committee last week heard that the years, but will still have impacts on jersey donated bylaw has rules to make all specific areas, so it’s important to navigable waterways in the us that key communities are on njured Gallagher Chiefs Atu Moli Waikato — except Lake Taupo¯, board with the proposed rules,” he and visited Te which is managed by the said. Awamutu College on Department of Internal Affairs — As well as making changes to Wednesday morning to present safe for water users. align with the Maritime Transport Ithe 1st XV girls with a Gallagher Chiefs Strategy and policy committee Act 1994, a moorings management Women in Rugby playing jersey. chairwoman Pamela Storey said section has been added to reflect Former Silver Fern, now Gallagher the region’s freshwater and marine moorings licences which are in Chiefs commercial executive, Leana areas were popular playgrounds for place at Ka¯whia. de Bruin came along with the players. hundreds of thousands of people, The proposed moorings The three of them answered with many of them travelling from management section represents questions and shared advice with the outside the region each year. the conditions of the mooring young women. “That’s why these rules are so licence agreements and does not Te Awamutu College was one of important — they help to protect impose any new restriction or rules the 23 schools selected to receive one everybody, from boaties to jet against the mooring owner that are of these match jerseys. skiers, kayakers to waka ama not already agreed to in the licence. Other local schools to be gifted a paddlers, and other users of There are also changes to local jersey were Cambridge High School, Waikato’s waterways,” said Pamela. schedules to better represent Hamilton Girls’ High School, The revised draft bylaw deals current actual usage, like the O¯ torohanga College and Te Ku¯iti High with navigation safety, including addition of swim zones, removal of School. the use or management of ships and unnecessary 5 knot zones, an The Chiefs wore these jerseys in requirements for life jackets and jet unsafe towing access lane, and their match against the Highlanders ski registration. shifting some zones after physical at Forsyth Barr in Dunedin during The rules are enforced by the changes to the reserves where the round one of Investec council’s harbourmasters, who are zones are located. Aotearoa. responsible for the maintenance of This limited edition jersey design moorings and navigation aids acknowledges the thousands of under the bylaw, as well as The consultation opened on females both young and old, who patrolling known hotspots each Wednesday, July 1 and play and support rugby. year to ensure compliance with the i everyone wanting to have The pink and purple tinge rules and responding to reports their say on the proposed commemorates wa¯hine of all levels from the public. changes to the bylaw must who play and support rugby, along Atu Moli, presents Te Awamutu College BOT Representative Atareipounamu “We have received some useful lodge their submission by with connecting to the Chiefs training Crown with a Gallagher Chiefs Women in Rugby playing jersey. feedback and suggestions on the 5pm on Wednesday, July jersey colours to acknowledge the Photo / Jesse Wood existing bylaw since it came into 29. Visit waikatoregion.govt. importance of preparation. force in 2013, and some of these nz/have-your-say for more The black colouring in the jersey have represented New Zealand at an the significance of always moving have been incorporated into the information. is to acknowledge the female rugby international level. The triangular forward, both on the rugby field and players from the Chiefs Region who arrow patterns on the jersey speak to in the promotion of females in rugby. WE WILL REMEMBER

THEM(COUNCIL FORGOT)

The WAR MEMORIAL PARK was built and founded by local people to commemorate our men who died in WW2.

The park was vested to Council in 1955 for it's maintenance only, but Council now plans to possibly change the theme and purpose of the park.

A number of war memorial features within the park are possibly going to be removed.

We must save the park as a WW2 MEMORIAL

For further information: www.acb3d.com/warmemorialpark.html Please submit a note to Council stating your views by 13 July. Include: Name, address, date, phone number, signature and state whether you wish to address Council or not.

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Hard-fought battle to the end in mud Te Awamutu Sports fullback Awa Morris skips out of a desperate tackle to score what ended up being the match- winning try. Photos / Supplied

e Awamutu Sports waded early exchanges but Sports were the Not to be outdone, Morrinsville who cut infield and beat a desperate while fullback Morris was secure, through the wet and mud to first to score. A penalty to Karl put rode a couple of penalties down the tackler to cross 15 metres from the patrolling the back and was grind out a hard fought 20-17 them up 3-0. field and they found themselves on post. Karl put the icing on the cake dangerous when injecting himself win against Morrinsville Morrinsville answered soon after the Sports try line, picking up their with the conversion and took the lead into the backline. SportsT in Waikato Premier Rugby. with an attacking lineout and rolling second try of the game close to the 20-17. The Premier B side also picked up Halfback Matthew Vickers and maul netting their first score, the ruck. The conversion put them back The hosts threw everything they their first win for the season with fullback Awa Morris picked up the Adam Ratcliffe conversion took the in front 14-13. had in the closing stages but Sports midfielder Mason Devcich slotting a two Sports tries with pivot Logan Karl lead 7-3. In the closing stages of the first half, held tough, picking the vital turnover late penalty to reverse an 8-10 perfect from the tee in trying A second Karl penalty pulled the Ratcliffe hit a long range penalty to in injury time and clearing the ball halftime deficit into a 20-18 win. conditions, slotting two conversions lead back to one point. take a 17-13 lead into halftime. to record their first win of the season. Tries were scored by fullback Ben and two penalties. A lot of the game was played The second spell turned into a real It was a torrid encounter in the Mylchreest, who finished off Days of heavy rain stopped right between the 22 metre lines and the grind. The conditions made ball tight and the injection of flanker Fetu scintillating Herewini Hohepa break, at kick off and sunshine bathed field suffered. handling tough and it seemed just as Sasalu at halftime proved to be a and winger Ishmail Shabazz, who Campbell Park as the teams ran on Sports’ first real attacking chance Sports started to build some perfect tonic. His battering ram style burst through tacklers from a lineout to the field but the wet weather had paid dividends, a slick 8-9 move from momentum, a handling error would of running, bending the host and ran 30 metres to score a solo try. left its mark, the heavy underfoot No 8 Kieran Westlake to Vickers, force them backwards. defensive line and getting his side on Sports face a tough task in their conditions soon turning the green putting him over untouched. The Karl This was until pivot Karl found two the front foot earned him man of the first home fixture for the season on grass brown. conversion brought the lead back forwards in front of him and proved match honours. Saturday hosting Hamilton Old Boys’ The hosts had the better of the 13-7. too quick, linking with Awa Morris Karl controlled the game well, at Albert Park. Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 21 Pirongia grab a draw Indoor bowls with last play of game graded fours event Te Awamutu and Districts Indoor Walker 7/6 to meet Tony who was Bowling Association drawn graded always in control of final. fours event played in the Pavilion O¯ torohanga Workingmens Club Match turns into an arm wrestle under Friday night lights last Thursday night was well teams dominated Te Awamutu In- supported. door Bowling Club triples tourna- irongia earned a hard-fought the first half. Pirongia held a slim 5-3 game. If it wasn’t for the unfortunate late ment on Sunday night. 12-all draw against Taupiri in halftime lead. Pirongia’s forwards all played well, withdrawal of two players there A total of 14 teams took to the Friday night rugby, with a The second half continued in the especially the loose forwards who would have been 10 full teams. mats to play four games of seven converted try in the last play same fashion with both teams having were tireless throughout. The competition was played over ends. Pof the game. chances but it was Taupiri who Kayden Moorfield shifted from four games of seven ends and at the Ian Hancock, Gordon Lang and Both teams were able to cancel scored with another penalty to take lock to No 8 after hard runner Sam end of the night there was only one Peter Fisher gained four wins and each other out with some well- the lead 6-5. Shaw went off injured. Moorfield was team with four wins. scored on 22 of their 28 ends. organised and hard hitting defence. Two more Taupiri penalties, in the everywhere on the field, tidying up Owen Johnston skippered Barry Lyn Martin, Liz Morrow and Trish Pirongia started better and were 65th and 70th minutes, increased loose ball, taking hits ups and ranging Bourne (3) Murray Smith (2) and Lang also had four wins but only 18 able to pressure Taupiri into making their lead to 12-5 but Pirongia were out wide to add an extra man to the Daniel Drager had a total of 15 ends ends. mistakes but they could not turn the not about to lie down. attack. and 30 points. The best of the locals with three territory and possession into points. They set up camp five metres from Andrew Charleston, Loch Mcbeth On a countback of ends Sue wins were John Whitehead, Mike It became a bit of an arm wrestle the Taupiri line with less than five and Jayden Johnson were Krielen, Bruce Grace, Carol Proffit and Ken Hancock as well as with the game being played between minutes remaining. After repeated everywhere on the field, tackling well Houghton and Margaret Taylor with Marlene Walker, Pat Waghorn and the two 22 metre lines with neither attacks from the Pirongia forwards, all and making turnovers. 16 ends and 22 points pipped Mike Marie Gibbes. team able to dominate the other. that Taupiri could do to hold out was Sam Hunter ran hard with the ball Proffit, Nina Thomson, Pam Collins Taupiri were able to take the lead to infringe. in hand and defended well. and Brendan Hand 14 ends and 28 For more information or to in the 30th minute with a well taken After several infringements, the Thomas Bird was introduced in the points. join , contact Kevin Marshall penalty. yellow card came out, reducing second half, adding more direction to The King Country Veterans i on 07 870 1652 or 027 251 Pirongia hit back after a sustained Taupiri to 14 men. their play. singles played at the O¯ torohanga 1853. period of attack. It was only a matter of time before Halfback Greg Gane and his Club on Friday. It was won by Tony There are teams that From a scrum they were able to Pirongia would score. Their player of replacement in the second half, Webber making a return to competi- compete in the Te Awamutu run the blind side. the day, Kayden Moorfield, barged Graham Wade, controlled the ruck tive bowls after a long absence. and District indoor bowls Right winger Sam Hunter was able over under the posts to close the gap area effectively and distributed the Three players qualified for post association and also teams to out flank the defence and score in to 10-12. ball well. Matt Lowe was tidy at the section play after four games of nine entered in the Clubs New the corner. Matt Lowe stepped up to back. ends. 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The match result wasn’t eenager Liam Cavanagh was raw beginner to the world champions known until the conclusion of the 15th a surprise winner of week in a frantic chase to the finish. game. Shane Foster was the only five of the Spoken Cycles- “Our group established a steady player to win all his games, which sponsored winter series at paceline and worked well together. contributed to Rebels’ victory. TPuahue after being dropped on the We were lucky to have some world- The second close match was first lap of the two previous races he class riders in Bryony Botha and Tungstens’ 8/7 victory over last year’s contested. Rushlee Buchanan from the New champs Hunters. Tungstens needed The 16-year-old Hillcrest student Zealand track team, elite time triallist to win the last two games to win the rode a sensational race to head the Georgia Perry, someup and coming match. No player in either side 163-strong field in the popular club juniors, and a few of us Masters managed to win all their games, event that doubled as handicap races Spoken Cycles week five series champions; from left: Schwartfeger Cup athletes refusing to let go of our which showed the close competition. for the Schwartfeger, Glass and winner Ben Hoy, under-15 Messenger Cup winner Kane Foster and race sporting dreams.” Thorns recorded another win, Messenger Cups. winner and under-17 Glass Cup winner Liam Cavanagh. Photo / Supplied Hoy said there was no let-up on beating Tigers comfortably 10/5. Cavanagh took line honours but the course, with a smooth 43km/h Anthony Bently and Gareth Jackson had to settle for the Glass Cup know if I was going to be able to hang stoked to get the win.” average maintained, and everybody combined well to win all their games, awarded to the first under-17 rider. on,” said Cavanagh. “The pace eased The first 10 home were Cavanagh, pushing it to the limit and working with Anthony scoring a 160 start. The prestigious Schwartfeger Cup off and I was able to recover as we Hoy, Charlie Studd, Elijah May together. Rockets continued their winning went to second-placed Ben Hoy. finally caught the leading group with (Taupo), Russell Mudgway, Rushlee “Anyone of the group would have streak, easily beating Warriors 13/2. The under-15 Messenger Cup 1km to go. Buchanan, Scott Smyth, Phil Brown, deserved the win.” Ken McDowall chipped in with his winner was Kane Foster. “Heading into the uphill sprint Sean Onishi (Taupo) and Ted “We keptthepressure on and first 180 of the year. Cavanagh said he nearly got finish, all the fast guys went off to the Schmidt. caught the final riders in the last In the final match of the week, dropped once again at the start of the right and I spotted a gap opening up Scratch rider Nick Kergozou 500m, D grader David Smith [off 25 Dragons beat their clubmates, race but managed to hang on and on the left, I was about 20 deep. I just recorded the fastest timeof1h01m minutes] nearly holding off the Raiders, 12/3, to remain unbeaten stick through for the entire first lap. went really hard, as hard as I could 41s over the 50km. chasers until 100m to go. At this point, after three rounds. Mark Cleaver His group of B graders (off 14 and sometimes had to go around Cavanagh won the pre-Christmas there was a lot of congestion at the scored his second 180 of the season. minutes) then started catching some really narrow gaps on the left C grade summer series at the end of front. I spiedagap on the extreme Raiders member Bill Greenbank won groupsup front before being caught [almost ending up on the grass] and 2019, also run by Te Awamutu Sports left of the road and managed to sneak two of his team’s three wins. themselves with 4km to go by Hoy’s then I reached the front. Cycling Club, but broke his elbow through, with Liam [Cavanagh] timing After the first three rounds, B grade group off 11 minutes. “I was able to keeppowering on mountain biking just before the series his s print to perfection to get meon Rockets and Dragons are the only “I was already hurting and I didn’t to take the victory and I was super ended. the line for overall winner.” teams to still be unbeaten. 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Te Awamutu Golf Club Maxine Leigh, Pat Mandeno, Lyn Phillip Eyre. Nickson 36; Jack Muriwai 36; Noel Golfers from Apiti, Riverside, Mount Stephens — 37points; Colleen Kerr, The match went down to the wire Evans 35; Rob Brettell 35; Lance Udy Maunganui, WaitomoandGlenys Brenner, Philip Wood — 34 with Scown and Eyre taking out the 33; Bill Shaw 33; Dave Peryer 32; Dick Nga¯hinapo¯uri played in Te Awa- points. match one up after the 18 hole battle. Thomas 32. mutu’s midweek and enjoyed playing Sunday Scramble, June 28 — Ian Scott Law shot a 2 under 70 to have Twos—RobTaylor and Gary Russo on their course. Berry 76 Gross; Graeme Bayly 70 Nett; a three shot lead over Ben Jefferies Longest Putt — Bryce Pepperell Tuesday, June 23 Jeff Bowers 71; Mana Martin 72; Regan in the senior division. Closest to Pin — Scott Law Midweek — Nick Kirsopp 79 Gross; Hose 73; Aaron Kelly 73. John McCormick and Steve Law Visitors from Stewart Alexander Colin Cowan 69 Nett; Steve Hudson Three people that had twos on shot 83’s to lead the Intermediate Golf Club were also present at 71 Nett; Ian Hill 71 Nett; Nikki Kirsopp Sunday — Jason Kraayvanger, John Division. Pirongia as a Waikato event was 73 Nett. Chittenden and Ian Berry. Jim Dunn with 93 heads the being held at the Stewart Alexander Wednesday, June 24 Juniors and Kevin Nickson with a 93 Course. 18 Hole — Pauline Chisholm blitzed Pirongia Golf Club heads the Junior B’s. the field with 66 Nett. Followed by It was big day at Pirongia on June 28 Scramble — Stableford Margaret Gray 73 Nett; Petsy Ralph with the final of the Pitchford Trophy Senior — Scott Law 38; John 74; Elaine Troutbeck 74; Helen Spiers and the first round of the 2020 McCormick 37; Garry Russo 36; Steve 76. Strokeplay Championships. Law 36; Derek Boyle 35; Murray 9 Hole — The 9 holers had a teams In the Pitchford Trophy , Andrew Barclay 35; Hans Nieremeijer 34; Tyne Pitchford Trophy winners Phillip tournament. Ann Dobson, Jenny Parsons and Andrew Macky took on Watts 34; Bill Fox 34. Eyre (left) and Ross Scown. Forster, Zoe Hunter — 41 points; the experienced Ross Scown and Junior — Paul Davie 37; Kevin Photo / Supplied KEEP UP WHILE

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ANGLICAN MARKET Formal Notices PARISH OF COUNCIL CARPARK ORAKAU THISSaturday Gaynor Westgate: Yard / Garage Sale Deaths CHRIST CHURCH 07 870 4551 HALL, KAY, STEWART, STEWART, KIHIKIHI • Various building materials Colin Arthur. Beverley Joy (Bev) Norman William Norman William Regular Sunday th QSM. (Norm). (Norm). • precast panels Passed away on 16 services will resume May 2020, aged 79 Passed away at On 29 June 2020. On 29 June 2020. th • site sheds etc. Dearly loved Dad of Dearly loved Dad of on Sunday 28 June years. Loved husband Waikato Hospital on at 9.30am. SPIRITUAL of Ngaire, and father 28th June 2020. Much Raewyn and the late Bev and Pete; special Archbishop Philip 8am-10am then again at 1-2pm to David, father in law loved sister and sister- Gavin. Special granddad and great HEALING th granddad of Mel and granddad of Kurt, will be visiting on Saturday 11 July of Alison and Tania. in-law of Pam and the th Loved grandfather of late Monty Eglinton Brendon Clarke; Pam Bonnie and Kai Sunday 5 July at Available by Livingstone Brothers Lane Joseph, Alice, Lexie, (Ohope), and Joc and and John Hunter; and Cooper; Brodie, Josh, 9.30am appointment at Samantha and Oscar. Ash Robertson (Te dearly loved Goey of Arlee and Jay Hewett. Health 2000 Emma and Ryan ALL WELCOME Contact Bevan Mckeany “Those we love don’t go Awamutu). A very Forever in our Te Awamutu. special Aunt and Hunter; and Casey hearts XX 029 2937 647 away, they walk beside Clarke. us every day, unseen, Great-Aunt. Phone 07 871 3777 [email protected] unheard but always She set an example R.I.P near, so loved so missed of how life should so very dear.” be lived. A Memorial service for Colin will be held at Funeral Directors Public Notices The Methodist Church, 37 Bank St, Te Awamutu on Friday, KERSTEN, 3rd July at 1.30pm. In Johanna Martina (Jo). Helping families lieu of flowers On Sunday 21st June in donations to Forest the care of her family and friends honour Te Awamutu and Bird Waikato, and San Michele would be appreciated. Hospital. Dearly loved their loved ones All communications to wife of the late Bert WAIPA WORKINGMEN’S CLUB (INC) 227 Picquet Hill Road, and loved Mum of 24/7 on Cremations from Te Awamutu 3800. Wilma and Adrian, call support $2093 (WINZ Grant) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Nellie and Bruce and Stephen and Shona. Rosetown Funeral Home proudly serving To be held in the Clubrooms on Sunday 5th July the people of Te Awamutu, Otorohanga Proud Oma of Greg, 2020 at 1.00 pm Catherine, Paul and and the surrounding areas. Michael; Petra, Megan WAIPAIPA HOLDAWAY, and Ross; Andrew, No voting for the positions of President, Vice Robin Fiona MacLeod. Samuel and Joshua. 07 870 2137 President or Executive Committee is required. , Old Oma of 14. FDANZ WEATHER A celebration of the life of Robin will be held We are so thankful for i f ou n. Only 2020/2021 financial Members are eligible on Friday 10th July at her 92 amazing years. For week ending 3 July 2020 1.30pm at the Te She will be missed. to attend the meeting. Awamutu Methodist Many thanks to Min C° Max C° Rain/mls Church, Bank Street, Mum’s many faithful BUSINESS: Te Awamutu. If you friends, Dr Mary TE AWAMUTU PPirongiairongia would like to, please Ballantyne, Father 7.67.6 16.6 444.84.8 c FUNERAL SERVICES Welcome bring simple garden Matt M Auslin and the PPokuruokuru 5 19 flowers to be placed caring staff at San 4646 Minutes of the 2019 Annual General around Robin’s ashes Michele Hospital. PPukeatuaukeatua -1 17.917.9 7474 Meeting before the service. President’s Report At Jo’s request, a Te AwamutuAwamutu 6.26.2 16.216.2 36.336.3 private farewell has Financial Report taken place. All Stay safe and look after Appointment of Auditor communications to each other the Kersten Family, Election of Officers & Committee PO Box 39, Otorohanga Alexandra House Chapel 3940 570 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu For soil moisture and temperature visit: GENERAL BUSINESS Phone 871 5131 www.thehondashop.co.nz/weather Funeral Directors & Monumental Masons Tania Sanders KAY, Garth & Lynette Williams SECRETARY Beverley Joy QSM. MARTIN, Judith (nee Keltie). For compassionate and caring service Caring Funeral Professionals Passed away on the 28th June of 2020, 24.9.40 - 28.6.20 www.teawamutufuneralservices.co.nz surrounded by her Passed away PUBLIC NOTICE loving family, aged 89 peacefully at home in years. Loved wife of Melbourne. Loved Church Services of application for Renewal of a the late Ross. Beloved sister of Margaret & Club Licence mother and mother in Keith Ormsby, law of David and Raewyn & the late SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 Marie, Neville and Graeme, and Brian & Debbie, Keith and Sandy Keltie. Waikato Aero Club Inc, 255 Steele Road, RD2, Karyn. Cherished Rest in Peace. Hamilton Airport, Hamilton 3282 has made grandma of Michael, TE AWAMUTU & DISTRICTS application to the Waipa District Licensing Glenn and Roni, MEMORIAL RSA - WOMEN’S SECTION Committee for the Renewal of a Club Licence in Simon and Rochelle, respect of the premises situated at 255 Steele John and Katie, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Road, RD2, Hamilton Airport, Hamilton 3282 Hannah and Phillip, STEWART, known as Waikato Aero Club Inc. Sam and Hayley. Norman William International Evangelist Precious great (Norm). Notice is hereby given for The Women’s The general nature of the business conducted grandma of Kailani, On 29 June 2020 in his Tony Walker is coming to Section Annual General Meeting to be held under the licence is Sporting Club. River, Dusky, Ella, th Noah, Lucy, Kylan, 94 year. Dearly loved at the RSA Clubrooms on The days on which, and the hours during which and Mack. husband of the late Te Awamutu Thursday 23rd July, 2020 at 11am. Miriam. Loved dad of alcohol is (or is intended to be) sold under the “Bev will be Raewyn and the late Please note the earlier start time. licence are Thursday to Sunday 4:00pm to 12:00 remembered for her Gavin; Bev and Pete. This Sunday 5th July 2020 - midnight. love and generosity Dearly loved granddad At 10:00am. to all. She touched so of Mel and Brendon, The AGM will be followed by our The application may be inspected during ordinary many hearts.” Pam and John; Kurt for just one meeting at the MID WINTER CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON office hours at the office of the Waipa District A Celebration of Bev’s and Bonnie, Brodie Racecourse at 1pm. Council, District Licensing Committee at either 101 life will be held at the and Josh; great Come and witness the Gospel with Bank Street, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Te Awamutu Bible granddad of Emma, AGENDA: Cambridge. Chapel, Chapel Drive, Ryan and Casey; real signs and miracles following. Te Awamutu on Arlee, Jay and Kai. • Present Any person who is entitled to object and who Friday, 3rd July 2020 at A celebration of Norm’s This Sunday is your day for a miracle • Apologies wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not 1pm followed by life will be held at St in your life. • Minutes later than 15 working days after the date of the private cremation. In David’s Co-Operating lieu of flowers, Parish, 32 Church St, Admission: No Charge. • Matters Arising publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of donations to NZ Red Te Aroha on Saturday • Scruitneers the objection with the Secretary of the District Cross would be 4 July at 11.00am Venue: Waipa Racing Club Hall • Election of Officers Licensing Committee at: Waipa District Council, appreciated and may thereafter private Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu 3840. be left at the service. cremation. All 1025 Racecourse Road, Te Awamutu. • General Business All communications to messages to the (Drive through the Automatic Gate and up the No objection to the issue of a Renewal licence may the Kay family, PO Stewart Family C/- Driveway.) Hall is behind the Grand Stand Lyn Dickie be made in relation to a matter other than a matter Box 137, Te Awamutu Broadway Funeral Sponsored by Secretary specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of 3840. Home FDANZ, 10 Alcohol Act 2012. Te Awamutu Funeral Short St, Matamata Te Awamutu Christian Centre Phone: 07 871 4715 Services FDANZ 3400. Enquiries: [email protected] Mobile: 021 2333 7909 This is the only publication of this notice. Public Notices Employment Vacancies PUBLIC NOTICE of application for New On Licence Triennial Meeting SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 Sanctuary Lodge Maungatautari Limited, 2117 Te Ko¯pua Marae, 213 Morgan Road, Arapuni Road, RD1, Pukeatua, 3880 has made Pokuru, Te Awamutu. application to the Waipa District Licensing AUGUST 2ND (SUNDAY) AT 10AM. Committee for the Issue of a new On Licence in Followed by General Meeting. respect of the premises situated at 2117 Arapuni Agenda Includes: SENIOR STOCKPERSON Road, RD1, Pukeatua, 3880 known as Sanctuary Chairpersons Report. Lodge. Audited Accounts Nomination of Trustees: WARATAH FARMS LIMITED are proud to breed and The general nature of the business to be conducted farm the world renowned DUROC pig. PART TIME COOK / CHEF under the licence is accommodation and function (Criteria applies.) centre. Secretary: Wai Te Ruki. 027-223-2966 Nights and weekends [email protected] Founded in 1956 in the rolling farmland just outside The days on which, and the hours during which of Otorohanga in the Waikato heartland. Waratah alcohol is (or is intended to be) sold under the Please bring some lunch to share Phone Hugh on 0274 480 545 licence are 9am to 1am the following day, Farms is one of the largest and most well-respected or email CV to independent farms operating in New Zealand today. Monday to Sunday. [email protected] The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waipa District A SENIOR STOCKPERSON role has now become Council, District Licensing Committee at either 101 available. In this role you would be part of the Bank Street, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Employment Vacancies Breeding team working in the Farrowing and Mating Cambridge. departments. Assisting with day to day duties to Any person who is entitled to object and who achieve company KPI targets. Experience with pigs is wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not essential. High Standards of Welfare are priority and a later than 15 working days after the date of the positive attitude towards Health and Safety. publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at: Waipa District Council, Working hours are 7.30to 16.00, Monday to Friday and Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu 3840. every 3rd weekend.Accommodation is a possibility. Production Workers No objection to the issue of a New licence may be STOCKPERSON 1 x Afternoon Shift and made in relation to a matter other than a matter 1 x Night Shift specified in section 105 of the Sale and Supply of WARATAH FARMS LIMITED are proud to breed and Alcohol Act 2012. farm the world renowned DUROC pig. We are looking for reliable staff to join our This is the first publication of this notice. team in our food manufacturing facility on Founded in 1956 in the rolling farmland just outside our afternoon shift (4pm to 12pm), and our of Otorohanga in the Waikato heartland. Waratah Part-Time night shift (12pm to 8am). Weekend work Farms is one of the largest and most well-respected Delivery Person may also apply to these roles on occasion. PUBLIC NOTICE independent farms operating in New Zealand today. of application for Renewal of an (Te Awamutu) We are looking for mature team members, On Licence A STOKEPERSON role has now become available. with a strong work ethic. We are looking for someone to deliver the SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 In this role you would be part of theWeaner and Grower NZ Herald and Waikato Times Wilde Blossom Investments Limited has made departments. Assisting with day to day duties to for 3 mornings per week. Honest and reliable, with a desire to actively participate in the company’s growth. application to the Waipa District Licensing achieve company KPI targets. Experience with pigs is You will need: Committee for the Renewal of an On Licence in beneficial but not a necessity. ✔ A full drivers license respect of the premises situated at 1242 Kaipaki Have a can-do attitude and think quickly on High Standards of Welfare are priority and a positive ✔ Road, RD3, Cambridge 3495 known as The Lily Your own reliable vehicle their feet, and not afraid of physical work or attitude towards Health and Safety. ✔ Pad Cafe. Cell phone learning new skills. Current forklift licence ✔ The general nature of the business conducted The ability to start early – preferred, but not essential as training Working hours are 7.30to 16.00, Monday to Friday and around 2.30am under the licence is Cafe, Restaurant. can be given. every 3rd weekend.Accommodation is a possibility. ✔ To be reliable and able to work The days on which, and the hours during which unsupervised alcohol is (or is intended to be) sold under the Please email your CV to: This is an essential business. licence are Monday to Sunday 8:00am to 5:00pm [email protected] and 5.30pm to 12 midnight. You will be an employee of our Company and not a contractor. or by post to: The application may be inspected during ordinary Wilson Consumer Products Ltd, office hours at the office of the Waipa District For further information please phone or 452 Landscape Lane, Te Awamutu 3800 Council, District Licensing Committee at either 101 text Peter on 0274192529 Bank Street, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge. Applications close 15 July 2020 Any person who is entitled to object and who VetEnt Research are on the lookout for responsible people wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not Commi to participate in a night shift slot at a farm observation trial for later than 15 working days after the date of the Chef a total of 16 days (4 days on, 3 days off). The applicants will be publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Required in observing cows and calves and recording a number of different Te Awamutu with measurements from a stationary spot on a scissor lift. They will Licensing Committee at: Waipa District Council, relevant Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu 3840. qualification, or need to be attentive to detail, good with numbers and recording, No objection to the issue of a Renewal licence may three years and comfortable working at night with binoculars and torches. experience. The intended farms to be observed are in close proximity to be made in relation to a matter other than a matter Magills Artisan Butchery are seeking a motivated specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Email CV to: Te Awamutu and suitable people need to be able to Alcohol Act 2012. admin@peach transport themselves to the farm. and enthusiastic team player to join our friendly andporker.co.nz team. Here at Magills we have respect for The dates of observation are from the 13th of July - 7th of August This is the only publication of this notice. the butchery trade and strive to provide our with a training half day preceding these dates. customers with not only high-quality meats but the best customer service around.

Waitomo Energy Services Apprentice Butcher Customer Trust As an apprentice butcher you will be trained in 2020 Election of Trustees every aspect of butchering including breaking down carcasses, trimming and slicing of meat cuts, The Waitomo Energy Services Customer Trust (the Trust) is an energy trust and general meat knowledge, smallgoods, hygiene and holds 100% of the shares in The Lines Company Limited (“TLC”) on behalf of its beneficiaries, who are customers of TLC within the district of the former Waitomo food safety. Electric Power Board. Key Attributes will include: The trust is governed by six trustees, three of whom are elected as “A” trustees. • Great time management As the current term of office of these elected trustees expires at the end of • Excellent communication skills September, the Trust now invites nominations to fill those pending vacancies. • Pleasant in nature The retiring trustees can stand for re-election if they choose. • As the nature of this job is quite physical a Nominations for the three trustee positions open on Thursday 2 July 2020and certain level of fitness is a must. close at midday Thursday 30 July 2020. Nominations must be made on the official nomination form which can be obtained by calling the free phone election Other beneficial skills: helpline 0800 666 032 or emailing [email protected]. A candidate handbook is • A basic knowledge of meat cuts available with the nomination forms. • Pride in your work • Great team player If an election is required to fill these vacancies it will be carried talout bypos voting. Voter packs will be sent to all eligible customers on 3 September 2020, with election day being Thursday 24 September 2020. Please send a cover letter and CV to Warwick Lampp Returning Officer [email protected] 0800 666 032 or [email protected] Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 29 Employment Vacancies Vehicles Wanted Trade Services KING COUNTRY Any $$ TOP CASH DRILLING unwanted Provididers of qualliity carere i inn theW aipa Distrriict for over 30 years.s. FFAL Attained f our years M. M.O.H.H certifiification.n. Car, ute, van, truck FOR CARS $$ O or 4WD. Get rid of those ugly stumps REGISTERED NURSE Cash paid, doesn’t Cars, Vans, Utes, Big Trucks easily! Affordable Stump have to run, or H O S have rego. LE Grinding, will remove them, Going or not going We are seeking an R.N to work 4 hours per week & Phone: 027 299 6165 our tracked machine only to be“on call”every 2nd weekend & cover Annual SameSame dayday pickp up •Soak• Surface wells places 4lb per inch weight Leave for Nurse/Manager. • Lined Soak holes on the ground so no ugly • Concrete products wheel marks on the lawn. Must have a current N Z Registration, a friendly, Farm Employment available Phone 02118527550211852755 for a free quote outgoing but professional manner & empathy • Foundation Drilling towards our aged residents. • 4WD Trucks CALF Call or text 021 860 9995 Come and join our team in our small, family PICKUP / OWNER/OPERATOR: friendly home environment. STOCK- FREEPHONE STEVE COLSON Contact - Heather Lydford on 871 3672 MAN 0508 HOLES DUG between 9 am - 4 pm, Monday to Friday Option may include 0508 465 373 farm duties BRIAN Krippner Situations Wanted Start August building, advanced trade Phone qualified, alterations and Mark Bocock additions, maintenance, 0274 746 917 no job too small, LBP108788. Phone 027 255 Broken Windows, Frameless Showers, Splashbacks, NEED 5753. Custom Mirrors, Table Tops, New Glazing, Pet Doors FIREWOOD DRAINAGE No job too big Calf or too small - Rearer WE DO IT ALL! Phone Bryan TREES FELLED required from 0800 333 398 Experienced and ticketed 1st July to Mid Sep, 027 498 9021 13km from anytime Call Wayne 027 873 7712 Te Awamutu Paterangi/Pirongia area. Must be ELECTRIC experienced as BLANKET TESTING Firewood Plants & Gardens numbers can up to 700 Get iinn beforere winter! DRY POPLAR PIRONGIA Please email SSingleingle - $7.50$7.50 $80/CUBE, delivered. expression of Phone Bruce 027 228 9126. TOPIARY interest to DDoubleouble - $10.$10.0000 Open Fridays10am-4pm cranleigh@farm. org.nz FIREWOOD for sale, 5m3 132 Sainsbury Road 871 5193 3 truck load - $200, 10m Pirongia OR phone WESTENDW E S T E N D $340 truck load - WREN delivered to Te Susan Ranstead electronics Awamutu. Phone 07 873 0274 176 379 FLUE CLEANING 9190 or 021 617 349. AND log fire inspection ROOF CALF $115 and all flue and log fire repairs. I also do new For Sale Wanted to Buy REARERS 0800 333 398 fireplace installations. COATINGS or Exchange WANTED Phone Mark on 07 829 FILL/DIRT CARAVANS, boats, horse 8103 or 021 457 342. floats, quads, trailers, LARGER quantities avail- 4 to 6 weeks work outboards, old cars, shed able in Te Awamutu. 6am Start clearouts, motorbikes. Caravans\Motorhomes & Trailers Phone 027 4407 101. August - September PLUMBING any condition, anywhere. Waipa Aluminium Joinery Repairs Phone Steve 027 622 0011 Phone AFFORDABLE 022 469 2423 [email protected] TV Michelle Bocock RATES 078721772 or Motorhome Window repairs PANASONIC 41 inch 0276793470 Phone Bryan WE FIX attached to three shelf Glass repairs 027 498 9021 Door repairs stand compact entertain- To Let For Sale anytime ment unit, includes Maintenance remote and panasonic NEW Burstner 2016 Nexxo Sovereign 7.49mtr, Manufactures bluray player, $50, (European model), Fiat diesel 130 Ducato QUALIFIED pickup only. Text 021 783 WAREHOUSE 200m2 and Gardening & Security Doors automatic. Drive on car licence. Flyscreens 373. approx 200m2 office Landscaping Shed stored, 50K-km, WOF, Compact PAINTERS 4

available September. 1AA INTERIOR Trade qualifi ed Phone 027 4407 101. kitchen, comfortable lounge, lovely lighting, and exterior Thank you for your support painting, free quotes, building service Simon Whale Te Awamutu island bed, separate toilet & shower. Grazing Huge wardrobes & storage areas, 2 TV’s, workmanship guaran- available www.waipaaluminium.co.nz auto satellite dish, 2.5kw inverter. teed. Phone 021 1515 257. Knowledge, Expertise and Local 25+ years experience 45 120 ltr fresh & grey water storage. mini bales haylage Large awning, BBQ, large rear locker plus (new season) Te Awa- Health Select and Expert Service mutu, $25 each. Phone ROUND storage lockers. 0274 585 112. BARN FOR To many features to list plus numerous The Professional Arborists extras. Well maintained. IN-STEPIN-STEP AVAILABLE NOW RENT Chipping, Felling, Explore and enjoy our beautiful country in Podiatry Services This fully enclosed Maintenance, Pruning, comfort. $136,000 ono. THRASHED Rye, Barley OPEN LIZ CLARKE barn is 9x9 meters. Removals, Stump Grinding, SAT and Wheat Straw, quality Has power light, Hedge Cutting, Section Phone 0274940458. Otorohanga. ffor professional guaranteed. Full unit concrete floor, qualified care loads only. Phone Dave Clearing and much more. mezzanine floor at (Child Specialist) 021 476 899 or Darren 022 back, 3x9m 4x3m Free Advice with Quotes! 080 6245. roller door. Good for Dennis Clements 414 Cambridge Rd storage or a small Te Awamutu business. Close to 871 5221 Tree Services Custom built awnings, any size or shape. Pirongia in an area 027 485 1501 870870 4080 Curved, fl at or gable Livestock & Poultry with two other businesses. @TotaltreecareWaikato Property & Home 0800 777 676 AC PETFOODS $200+gst. www.totaltreecare.co.nz [email protected] Maintenance www.awningz.co.nz BUYING cows, calves, Phone Kevin [email protected] horses. 0800 DOWN COW 021 144 9989 COMMERCIAL and Childcare domestic cleaning. Call Gardening & Landscaping QUALIFIEDARBORISTCREW: Maid Marj 871 3309. SAFE ‘N’ SOUND GARDENING CHILD Storage STORAGE Quality, experienced gardening - Hedges, roses, MINDING TEA AWWAMUMUTU • Units available now! or general weeding. SESELFSTOF STORAGEAGE • Electric Security Fence Need a hand Available school From $25 p/wk • Chipping • Felling • Maintenance • Hedges Calf Milk Wanted • Camera surveillance Let us help! holidays. 24 hour access • Stump grinding 027 440 7101 Regular maintenance Camera Surveillance Phone Simon 021 247 1640 or a clean up. RESIDENTIAL- RURAL- COMMERCIAL Phone Hygiene safety protocols or 871 2171 Ph. 871 9246 or 021 254 3680 Phone 021 239 3932 adhered too safestorage.co.nz CallCall TessTess 0 02727 238238 25172517 027 5140 342 FREE or 872872 2 2853853 A A/hrs/hrs QUOTES www.teawamutuselfstorage.co.nz 30 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 2, 2020

Country Variety Club returns this weekend CCINEMAINEMA SCENECENE Te Awamutu Country Variety October Club returns to the Bible Chapel this Saturday and they Sky (1999) are pleased to welcome guest artists, husband and wife duo, Te Awamutu’s record- Reggie and Ellie. breaking film (six huge The couple have been months — beating performing throughout New every territory in the Zealand and Australia for 20 World with this excep- years, winning numerous tional film based on an country music awards and amazing true story) is bringing their comedy skits to returning. the stage when they entertain. You will leave They relocated to Australia having had one of the in 2007 and while there won greatest experiences numerous country music of your life. We are so awards throughout South East proud to be able to artificial satellite, Sput- think that they are craft and overcome Queensland and became bring back this film for nik, goes into orbit. wasting their time. the many problems Queensland Champion of a new generation. With that event Only one teacher in facing them as they Champions in the Duo Section In a 1950's mining Homer becomes the high school under- shoot for the stars. and Instrumental, and with town called inspired to learn how stands their efforts This is a true story friend, and fellow Kiwi Grae Coalwood, Homer to build rockets. and lets them know that will steal your Addison, won the Group Hickam is a kid with With his friends that they could be- heart, fill your mind Section. only one future in and the local nerd come contenders in with vivid images and Numerous guest spots in sight, to work in the Homer sets to do just the national science lift your spirit in a sig- Queensland and New South Country Music Club is planned tea. local coal mine like his that by trial and a lot fair with college nificant way. Wales followed. and everyone is welcome to The club is looking after father. of error. scholarships being the We highly recom- In 2016 they returned to get their group together and everyone’s safety, so visitors However, in Octo- Unfortunately, most of prize. mend it – the perfect New Zealand and love being come along to enjoy an will be asked to sign-in and use ber 1957, everything the town, and especi- Now the gang must family holiday enter- able to share their talents with afternoon of great country the hand sanitiser provided at changes when the first ally Homer's father, learn to perfect their tainment. the various country music music starting at 12.30pm. the door. clubs at home. Along with the club’s top Now they look forward to country band and visiting Death on entertaining at the Te singers from around the For further information Awamutu Bible Chapel. region, there will also be a hot i phone president Ray the Nile A fantastic day to restart the drink and treats for afternoon Thurgood, 870 1551. (1978)

Based on the Dame Zany stage show coming Agatha Christie novel, our favourite Belgian detective, Hercule Zany stage show Poirot (Sir Peter brings the Cat in Ustinov), is on a cruise the Hat story to up the Nile. life. Photo / Supplied He is surrounded by an interesting as- sortment of char- acters, including a Enticing and highly ending that will sur- favourite Poirot movie: wealthy heiress and amusing whenever prise you if you fail to the sweep of the music, her husband, on their Bette Davis and catch some of the the locations, the honeymoon. It Maggie Smith have a clues. Superior enter- actors, the mystery, appears that every- go at some tainment with a brilli- only for the big screen. one hates the heiress. wisecracks, with an ant all-star cast.My Superb. Allan. The Last Full Measure

The true story of Vietnam War hero William H. Pitsenbarger (Jeremy The Cat In The Hat is making Dr Seuss’s 200-word a full-scale set of the house and Irvine), a US Air Force a welcome return to theatres masterpiece The Cat in the over 70 props that the cast use Pararescueman (also across New Zealand and kicks Hat. to bring to life every detail of known as a PJ) who off in Hamilton this Saturday. Adapted for the stage, the the well-known book. personally saved over With most dates containing play tells the story consistent Dr Seuss’ The Cat in The 60 men. three session times there’s a with the book of a brother and Hat — more than just the cat’s During a rescue slot to suit everyone. sister, bored at home on a whiskers. mission on April 11, on the ground when he saw how Thirty-four years after his The time has come to have rainy day when they are 1966, Pits (as he was bad the situation below was. death, Pits is awarded the nation's some fun and our children visited by none other than ‘The called) willingly chose When others in his team de- highest military honour for his need it most. Cat’ in his red and white For a full list of dates, to leave the relative clined to go, he put himself at risk actions on the battlefield, but not Few children’s books have striped hat. times and venues go to safety of the rescue to do more to help his fellow after political careers are put on stood the test of time quite like The Cat in the Hat features i catinthehatlive.com chopper to aid people Americans. the line. www.teawamutu.nz/courier Check out what’s on, people, links, games, list your business,b i communityit groups, upcomingi events.t Home of the online Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 2, 2020 Te Awamutu Courier 31 TE AWAMUTU TE AWAMUTU COURIER RSA Club open daily Mon to Sat 11am , Sunday 1pm Raffl es Wed & Fri , Membership draw Mon, Wed, Fri Bomber Command Restaurant Les Marston Catering. Lunch Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 12noon to 2pm. Dinner Wed to Mon from 5pm. Restaurant Closed Tuesdays Fri 10th July 7pm “Garry Spain” Professional Live Entertainment Also at 7pm, 8pm & 9pm Members CCINEMAINEMA SCENECENE Lamb draws 30 in total. 381 Alexandra Street - 871 3707 Red Shoes COURTESY VAN ext push 4 - free call Wednesday to Monday from 4pm • MEMBER OF CLUBSNZ & RNZRSA and the Entry restricted to members, invited guests and members of affi liated clubs Seven WEBSITE: teawamutursa.co.nz Dwarfs The Best Value in Show Business Princes who have been turned into dwarfs seek the red shoes of a lady in order to break the spell, although it will not be easy. PH: 871 6678 Starring Chloe¨ Grace Moretz (The simply, beautiful. The happiness in life if you round entertainment JULY 2 - 8 Addams Family, 5th visuals are beautiful, look beautiful, which is and you will definitely www.fl icks.co.nz/cinema/regent-theatre-te-awamutu/ www.teawamutu.co.nz/regent/sessions.html Wave) as Snow White. the story is beautiful completely wrong. Fur- enjoy it. Also staring Sam and the lesson is (yes, thermore, some I was very surprised THREE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FILMS Claflin (The Hunger you guessed it right) concepts and the ac- at just how good Red FROM TRUE STORIES Games, Me Before beautiful. It deviates tion sequences in the Shoes is. It’s an ideal You) as Merlin. from the modern dil- movie were unique. In animated family com- “Tragic, beauty, terror, tension, betrayal, loyalty, inhumanity, This movie is emma of finding every short, it's a good all- edy adventure. Allan. compassion, valour, dignity, gallantry, love, true friendship, immense sorrow, worth, finally exhilaration and joy. An immensely powerful emotional experience, one that will be hard to ignore” Allan. Resistance RESISTANCE M This is the incredible true story of Marcel (the legendary, famous actor) Marceau’s days in the French Resistance, where he worked with a group of Jewish Boy Scouts to save the lives of 10,000 Courage is no more orphans during WWII. Starring Jesse Eisenberg (Now You See Me 1 & 2, The Social Network). than fear holding on a THU & FRI 7:10, SAT 4:25 & 6:50, SUN 3:25 & 5:50, WED 6:10 minute longer. This is the incred- T A’S record breaking film (6 HUGE Months) - we beat every territory in the World ible true story of Mar- with this exceptional film based on an amazing true story. cel (the legendary, fam- You will leave having had one of the greatest experiences of your life. ous actor) Marceau's We are so proud to be able to bring back this film for a new generation. days in the French Re- OCTOBER SKY PG sistance, where he THU & FRI 7:00, SAT 4:30 & 6:40, SUN 3:30 & 5:40, WED 1:15 & 6:00, NEXT THU 10:40 worked with a group of Jewish Boy Scouts to An excellent beautifully made movie. Fantastic true story save the lives of 10,000 with great stars and excellent acting. Very powerful, moving, heart wrenching, orphans during WWII. touching, thoughtful and gripping, top marks. Think ‘Hacksaw Ridge’. Tragic, beauty, THE LAST FULL MEASURE M terror, tension, be- try, love, true friend- mensely powerful Starring Jesse THU & FRI 7:05, SAT 2:05 & 6:45, SUN 1:05 & 5:45, WED 6:05 trayal, loyalty, inhu- ship, immense sorrow, emotional experience, Eisenberg (Now You manity, compassion, worth, finally exhilara- one that will be hard to See Me, The Social “I was very surprised at just how good Red Shoes is. valour, dignity, gallan- tion and joy. An im- ignore. Allan. Network). It’s an ideal animated family comedy adventure.” Allan. “I think you’ll like High Note and Trolls – both really deliver to their audiences. High Note, you will be surprised it’s a pretty heart-warming flick. For the latest in Both the premieres for High Note and Trolls went amazingly well – THHIIS awesome reaction was fantastic.” Matthew. rural news. It’s cute, funny, charming, an overall delight. SA The feel good story is a good all-round entertainment and you should enjoy it. 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