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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2006
Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c.
Published Tuesday and Thursday
ISSN 1170-1099
BRIEFLYFarewell for Primary pair
A community function is being held to farewell two long term staff members of Te Awamutu Primary School.
Ian McLauchlan, principal for the past 13 years and Graham Milne, deputy principal for the past 20 years, are both retiring at the end of this year.
The Board of Trustees is planning a farewell function at the school hall on Monday, December 18 from 3.15pm. An invitation is extended to past pupils, teachers and col-leagues, parents and commu-nity members to attend.
If you are planning to at-tend, contact the school offi ce staff on 871 5378 by Thursday, December 14.
Ocean comes to Ohaupo
The seaside has been brought to Ohaupo in the Ocean Folly exhibition.
Acrylic and mixed media works will be on show at Vil-lagethree Gallery Ohaupo till January 10.
Miranda J Caird’s vibrant familiar scenes of New Zealand coastline are the main feature of this exhibition.
Hone Paekau and Debbie Fuller display works created in the IDEA Sandz Gallery studio.
A landscape of Port Douglas by Bruce Smith is on display, Fiona Davies’ fi sh make a state-ment and Stephanie Swetman has paua and pumice inspired blocks on show.
The exhibition is open 10am to 4.30pm, from Thursdays through to Sundays. Phone 07 823 6116 for more information.
Recycling soonThe successful tenderer for
a 2007 recycling service will be confi rmed at next Tuesday’s Waipa District Council meeting.
Council and the successful contractor will fi nalise details, including start dates for collec-tions, and these will be publi-cised in the new year.
Word on WaipaToday’s ‘Word on Waipa’
advertising feature contains details of summer events in the district, a successful 2006 and rates rebates.
See pages 12-13.
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Christmas spirit alive and well
(Top left) TE AWAMUTU Fire Brigade’s engine didn’t look quickest - but it was for (from left) Glenn Anderson, Christopher Bestwick, David Shaw, Brent Golding and Corey Neilson to take the Outhouse Derby Constructor’s title. 346061AD(Top right) OUTHOUSE Derby champions from Livingstone are (from left) Sarah Livingstone, Anton Owen, Scott Millin, David Hale and Alison Pavlovich. 346061BD(Right) COLLINS Flooring and Te Awamutu Tiles defended their Santa Parade business section title. 346061CD(Below right) DICK Eggleston showed a clean pair of rear wheels to take out the Windy 50’s title for 2006. 346061DD(Below left) TE AWAMUTU Kiwanis took out best fl oat for clubs or otherorganisations. 346061ED
More fl oats in the Santa Parade and hot competition for the Windy 50’s and Outhouse Derby titles ensured a good day of Christmas festivities on Saturday.
Collins Flooring and Te Awamutu Tiles and Pokuru Playcentre (see page 5 Christmas Supplement) repeated
their section wins in the fl oat section, while Kiwanis took out the third title up for grabs.
With almost two weeks of December gone, Christmas activities are stepping up, so make sure you check the Advent Calendar and the Te Awamutu Courier to keep up with the play.
PAGE 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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PAGE 3Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Standing tall with awesome attitude Tony Christiansen inspiring speaker with incredible will to succeed and to enjoy life’s challenges
By Grant JohnstonPirongia School pupils had the privilege
of hearing dynamic achiever Tony Chris-tiansen speak on Friday.
Mr Christiansen, a double amputee, has done more things in his life to date than the average army platoon.
He lost both his legs when he was run over by a train at the age of nine.
Since then the Tauranga man has be-come a second degree tae know do black-belt, effected 33 surf lifesaving rescues, written best selling books, gained his com-mercial pilot’s licence, built multi million dollar businesses, climbed mountains and won medals at the World Games - 12 gold, 17 silver and six bronze.
He could also lay a strong claim to be-ing one of the most inspiring speakers anywhere.
Pirongia School children, and teachers, were certainly enthralled on Friday.
Mr Christiansen told them about how he climbed Mt Kilimanjaro (5985m) - “about 20 times the height of the Mount (Maun-ganui) - on my bum.”
His next goal is to travel to Antarctica and scuba dive under the ice.
Mr Chistiansen said life was about tak-ing the package that you have and facing up to challenges in areas you are passion-ate about.
“I’m not special, I am the same as every-one else, I just don’t have any legs.”
He told the children not to let people tell them what they couldn’t achieve.
“When we are born we don’t know ‘can’t’, ‘shouldn’t’, ‘wouldn’t’, ‘get real’ and ‘don’t waste your time’ - we are taught those things by other people.
“It’s up to us to decide whether we be-lieve them or not.”
Mr Christiansen said he had no time to feel sorry for himself - there were too many things he still wanted to achieve.
“Before I lost my legs there were going to be 10,000 things I could do - without my legs I can still achieve 8,000 of them. Rath-er than worrying about the 2,000 things I can’t do, I’m concentrating on the 500 things I will do that make my life great.”
There was also no point getting grumpy or blaming others for what our life is not
EATING OUT OF HIS HAND: After 40 minutes Pirongia School pupils are still spellbound by Tony Christiansen. 346063AD
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delivering, Mr Christiansen said.He won a weightlifting competition
once after benchpressing 220kg, only to be disqualifi ed for ‘not wearing the correct footwear’.
After achieving 17% in School Certifi cate English, Mr Christiansen says he still has to pinch himself when he thinks that he has written two books - ‘Race You to the Top’ and ‘Attitude Plus’ that have been best sellers in New Zealand and Australia.
He presented his just released third
book, “Don’t Just Sit There’ (written for teenagers) to Pirongia School for its li-brary, to go with his other books which inspired the invitation to him to speak to the pupils.
Mr Christiansen, who is married with three children, told the pupils that among them may be a future Prime Minister, a person who would discover a cure for the common cold or a future best mum and dad in the world.
“You’ve all got what it takes, you’ve just
got to want it enough.”He owns three race cars (having won ti-
tles in this fi eld too) - another of his goals is to travel to Bonnyville, USA in 2008 with his drag car and travel at over 200 miles an hour.
“In my travels on airplanes I’ve seen ‘The World’s Fastest Indian’ 12 times - I thought ‘that’s something I’ve got to do’.”
To fi nd out more about Tony Christiansen check out the website www.speakers.co.nz (under motivational speakers).
PAGE 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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By Cathy AsplinAll Black selector Sir Brian Lochore
says the haka performed indoors before the test against Wales will go down as one of the most memorable he has seen.
“It was probably the most emotional haka I have ever experienced - make no mistake, it was for real - they did it for us and for New Zealand.
“We knew there would be some fl ak over it and we felt sorry for the fans, but we decided the demand for it to be performed before the Welsh national anthem was just the thin edge of the wedge.
“We agreed to it last year as a ‘one-off ’ for a special occasion, but other than that we’re not performing it before anthems.
“We have no problem with what hap-pens after the anthems, if they want to reply to the haka or sing another song like they do in Australia, that’s fi ne.”
Sir Brian says the ‘best;’ thing to hap-pen to the All Blacks this year was the loss against South Africa in Rustenburg.
“They had been getting away with some poor fi nishing - but it’s hard to tell them that when they’re still winning.
“After Rustenburg we talked long and hard about that poor fi nishing. Come the World Cup next year we don’t want to be falling off the pace at the end of the tour-nament.
“I believe we can still improve another 20% - but other teams are improving too.
“We are ahead of them at the moment, but we need to keep that advantage as you never know when we’re going to have a bad day - we need to have a narrow band between our best and our worst per-formances. Next year will certainly be a fantastic challenge.”
Sir Brian congratulated the Corner-stone Trust for staging the fundraising luncheons and supporting rising sporting stars such as Graham Oberlin-Brown and Carla Hohepa.
YOUNG ACHIEVERS Graham Oberlin-Brown (18) spoke
about his background in rowing and the assistance he received from the Corner-
stone Trust which helped him compete in the U23 World Rowing Championships in Belgium earlier this year.
He showed the fi nal stages of his dou-bles race, which saw him and partner Peter Taylor win in a world best time.
The latest recipient to get assistance from the Cornerstone Trust is multi-tal-ented sportsperson Carla Hohepa (21).
Carla was Te Awamutu College Sport-sperson of the Year 2003 and has been se-lected for the New Zealand women’s touch team to play at the World Cup in South Africa early next year.
She has been attending Otago Uni-versity, where she played netball for the Otago U21 side and rugby for the Otago Women’s NPC team,
Carla has completed a sports degree and is now undertaking a Bachelor of Education.
The Cornerstone Trust grant has cov-ered Carla’s required personal contribu-tion for the South African trip.
SPORTING AUCTION Around 160 people attended the Cor-
nerstone Trust luncheon and helped push the auction total up past $5000.
Top price was paid for a Richie McCaw signed All Black jersey ($2600) while an All Black training jersey went for $550 and a row with Graham Oberlin-Brown went for $400.
Cornerstone Trust funds were signifi -cantly boosted for future grants.
PAGE 5Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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RUGBY legend Sir Brian Lochore (right) with fellow guest speaker at the Cornerstone Trust luncheon on Friday, World Champion rower Graham Oberlin-Brown (left), who was the fi rst recipient of a Cornerstone Trust grant, and the latest recipient of a grant, talented athlete Carla Hohepa. 346065AD
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PAGE 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
CRIMELINETe Awamutu Police 872 0100
EMERGENCY 111Te Awamutu Police have dealt with the fol-
lowing matters since last week:Monday, December 4:Two youths arrested for three burglaries.Thefts: Wallet and two DVDs from car parked
in Hazelmere Crescent. Caravan (714OE) from Puniu Road property. Badge from car parked in Palmer Street. Tandem trailer from Thompson Road.
Burglaries: Cellphone and digital camera from Bockett Avenue. College Street residence also entered. Two offenders arrested as above and property recovered.
Tuesday, December 5:Arrests: Man for theft. Man for driving while
disqualifi ed. Car impounded.Burglary of Lyon Street residence reported.Wednesday, December 6:Man arrested for failing to appear in court.Theft of jewellery from Princess Street resi-
dence reported.Woman reports video hire card used without
her permission to hire items that were not returned.
Thursday, December 7:Man arrested for assault.Theft of a wallet from Cambridge Road resi-
dence reported.Friday, December 8:Burglary of Pokuru Road property reported.
Six containers of chemicals reported.Saturday, December 9:Man arrested for EBA.Youth reported for burglary.Sunday, December 10:Man arrested for EBA.Burglary of Osbornes Transport reported.
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In reference to the article that appeared in last Thursday’s Courier titled ‘Nearly cooked their goose’ - as an animal lover this story left me cold.
While the young man concerned had the keen eyes to keep his partner in crime clear of the fallen power lines, did it not dawn on this same young man that chasing birds is not only dangerous, but cruel?
How can a game like this be held up as gen-eral interest type of article?
Are the power company going to bill the boys for the damage they caused?
I dare say that had they not been chasing the geese, it may not have happened in the fi rst place.
To be pictured holding up a bird that lost its life in such circumstances to me is just ter-rible.
Obviously the scars you bear from the ones that got away have not taught you yet that fi ghting for one’s life makes any person or ani-mal a force to be reckoned with?
Losing your life is not a game - especially to the birds or animals you ‘play’ with.
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Sympathies with goose
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Christmas spirit displayed in shop windows
Voting is expected to be close for the Best Christmas Window Display, with over 50 retail-ers participating and some eye catching displays.
Voting forms can be collected from major sponsor Bruce Spurdle First National (opposite Heathcote Appliances).
Participating shops are indicated with ‘Best Window Display’ signs.
Once again Westpac has kindly allowed the Combined Churches Food Bank to have a food collection box in their bank.
We, on the Food Bank Committee, would be very grateful for any donations of (preferably) non-perishable food items, which can be left at the bank over the next 10 days.
It is said that it is more blessed to give than to receive, so here’s wishing you all many bless-ings this Christmas!
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PAGE 7Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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Ron Mackie from Classic Hits ‘That’s the Story’ was spe-cial guest at the Altrusa Book Awards this year.
The Awards celebrate the achievements of children with improving their literacy skills.
Mr Mackie spoke to the award recipients and their families about producing a children’s ra-dio programme.
He also encouraged all of the children to continue their efforts with reading and writing.
In his words “while we can’t all be Margaret Mahy the important thing is to pick up your pencil and give it a go!”
In all 30 children from 13 lo-cal schools received awards for improvement in literacy.
Nominated by their schools, the children chose their own book prize which was presented at the awards ceremony.
At the end of the awards a spe-
cial ‘kids’ supper was enjoyed.This is the twelfth year that
Altrusa has organised these awards.
Improvement of Literacy is one of the main focuses of Al-trusa clubs world wide and the Book Awards form part of the Te Awamutu Club’s R.E.A.D (Re-sources, Enthusiasm, Acheive-ment, Developing partnerships) project.
Spokesperson Leanne Milligan says the large number of awards given to children this year was a record.
“It is a highlight of the club’s year to see the smiles on the faces of the children as they re-ceive acknowledgement for their efforts in front of their family and friends”.
Funding for this project was provided by the club’s recent ‘sell-out’ Home and Garden Ramble.
AWARD RECIPIENTSChildren who received awards
(with their respective schools at the end of each group):
Karl Garnett, Ansune Scholtz, Jayden Rhind (Pekerau), Zach-ary Posta, Jamie McFarlane, Robert Goodger (Ngahinapouri), Tylla Verata, Sheneil Bernsten (Hauturu), Kaden Matthews, Shanae Thompson (TA Primary), Geri Lee Ritchie, Chettah Mu-raahi (Bethel), Olivia O’Connor, Corrina Edwards, Elecia Wells (Ohaupo).
Hakirau Pakeho, Hayes Re-temeyer (Parawera), Ben Yates, Odette Macfarlane (Wharepapa), Aman Bagri, Mary Teomatavui (St Pat’s), Alex Fowler, Jhai James (Puahue), Jonathon Nan-carrow, Josiah Dodunski (Ngu-tunui), Katie Jane Jacobsen, Selena Trotte (TA Int.), Georgia Cairns, Nicole Clements-Stew-art, Aimee Fookes (Korakonui).
Literacy awards presented
LITERACY award recipients with Altrusa president Cass Sutton (left), Classic Hits presenter Ron Mackie (centre) and Literacy Committee chairperson Marie Kay (right). Photo supplied
PAGE 9Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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Schools environmental efforts earn awards
Waipa District Coun-cil has congratulated Goodwood, Puahue and Pokuru Schools and Te Awamutu College for their success in the recent round of Enviro-schools Awards.
Goodwood School and Te Awamutu College are receiving a bronze award, and Puahue and Pokuru receive silver awards.
Waipa Mayor Alan Livingston says these awards refl ect well on the schools and the district as a whole.
“Waipa District Council is a strong be-liever in the role of the natural environment to provide a rich and balanced living for all residents,” Mr Living-ston says.
“A healthy environ-ment is essential to support work and play and one key way to pro-tect that rich resource is to ensure we value it through education and involvement.
“The Enviroschools programme provides both education and in-volvement, and ignites a passion in our kids for preserving our en-vironment.”
Council became involved in the Envi-roschools Programme fi ve years ago. En-vironmental safety manager, Jennie Mac-farlane has overseen the programme for the District Council.
During that time, school involvement has increased to 10 from an initial two, with number 11 joining in January 2007.
Enviroschools began
to give awards three years ago (bronze, silver and green-gold) to schools meeting the standards set by the programme.
The awards pro-gramme is both an op-portunity to review and provide feedback to the schools participating, and the level of award represents the stand-ard reached to date.
In the fi rst year of the awards, two Waipa schools received awards, and last year there were four.
These awards are
both a measure of the schools’ success in building the Enviro-schools programme into their curriculum, and a measure of the success of the venture from a district point of view.
Mayor Livingston will present the schools with their awards, along with a small gift, during a school prize giving ceremony or school assembly.
Other schools are working on awards applications for next year.
E n v i r o n m e n t Waikato and Waipa District Council both fund an Enviroschools facilitator to assist the schools in achieving their goals.
E n v i r o n m e n t Waikato’s Schools Programme co-ordina-tor, Dean King says: “Waipa is continuing to add new schools to the programme. There is a strong interest in the Waipa District to value and take actions to enhance the environ-ment.
“The Enviroschools programme helps schools to do this by integrating environ-mental education into school life,” Mr King says.
“The existing Enviro-schools are being sus-tained while also being encouraged to further develop the range and depth of learning and action.
“These schools are providing a learning environment where students identify is-sues, explore alter-natives, take action and refl ect on these changes.
“That’s something we can all be proud of,” Mr King says.
PUAHUE School student Danyon Nelson (5) approves of the large strawberries grown in the school’s edible garden.
PAGE 10 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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Crafty move for OparauOparau Roadhouse Craft Gallery opens soon
Craftspeople in the area are in-vited to submit their craft for a new gallery opening alongside Oparau Roadhouse.
The standalone craft shop will be operating out of one of two houses on the property.
Jeanne Hudson, who is operating the new shop, says craft being fea-tured includes paintings, woodwork, herbs, jewellery, toys, weaving, greeting cards, leadlighting, stone craft, paper craft and garden orna-ments.
She can be contacted at 027 2461035.
The Roadhouse Craft Gallery will be offi cially opened at 2pm this Sat-urday and everyone is welcome to attend.
Little Heaven opened on Arawata Street (next to Harvey World Travel) last week.
It is the ‘little sister’ shop of Heaven in Te Kuiti and stocks a range of bedroom, lounge and occasional furniture.
There are also mir-rors, wall hangings, screens, lamps and some gift items.
Shop manager Mo-nique Horn says the Mona Lisa screen has attracted plenty of interest, as people can see her serene smile as they drive around the roundabout.
“This particular screen has sold, but we are getting more, including a Marilyn Monroe one and an Elvis version.”
Much of the furniture is solid wood with a range of tables, book-cases, cabinets, CD holders etc.
Lamps include lead-light versions, while the framed clocks would ap-peal to fi shing fans in particular.
Gifts range from can-dles and candlestick holders to pillows, trin-
ket boxes and baskets of goodies.
Stock is rotated be-tween the two stores, so if customers are looking for a particular piece of furniture or something they have seen in the Te Kuiti store, items can be brought up to Te
Awamutu. Layby is available for
all goods, with fi nance available for furniture.
Little Heaven is in the premises formerly used by the souvenir shop and taxi service.
The taxi service has remained, but some
people have been con-fused as new signage has not yet gone up.
The taxi service can be accessed by phone (871 4178), while Lit-tle Heaven is currently open 9am-5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-3pm on Sundays.
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Top photographs on displayWaipa Networks Top Pic Photo competition
winning entries and people’s choice winners are on display at Waipa Networks offi ce in Alexandra Street during business hours.
“Thank you to Waipa Networks and also to sponsors Interislander and Photo Magic Studios for their support of the competition and to all those who entered,” says Te Awamutu i-SITE Visitor Centre manager Roz Liddell.
Some of the photos will be used for promotional resource material promoting Te Awamutu and the Waipa District.
Arts and culture volunteers appreciated
Scant signs of summer yet says weather watcher
A late fl urry of rain in November saw Te Awam-utu’s rainfall total for the month hit 120.5mm, reports Paul Hobbs.
“Summer should be just around the corner but there aren’t many signs yet,” said Te Awamutu’s weather watcher. About one in every three days saw rain, the same as in October.
An 11-month total of 1240mm means total rain-fall for the year is likely to be in the upper end of Mr Hobbs’ recordings for the past 16 years.
International Volunteers Day last week was a great day to acknowledge the thousands of New Zealanders who help support our arts and culture said As-sociate Arts Culture and Heritage Minister, Judith Tizard.
“Every day and night, right across the country, our local drama and operatic clubs, historical societies and historic places committees are driven by these people who volunteer their time.”
A Creative New Zealand Survey released earlier this year found that 33% of New Zealanders described themselves as crew/ helpers or volunteers for the performing arts alone.
“These volunteers help to make things happen - they are helping to build both our sense of community and our national identity.”
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Crowning glory for rising cycling star
By Colin ThorsenTe Awamutu Sports Club cy-
cling star Shem Rodger has tak-en out the Waikato secondary school supreme and male sports champion double for 2006.
The just turned 18-year-old is the third athlete in four years, with Te Awamutu connections, to have claimed the double.
He follows in the footsteps of Silver Fern Laura Langman (2003) and cycling club-mate Rushlee Buchanan (2005), who took out the supreme and sportswoman of the year dou-ble.
Rodger was a member of the New Zealand men’s team which claimed silver in the team pur-suit at the Junior World Cycling
Championships in Ghent, Bel-gium in August.
He also competed in the time trial at the worlds.
Other highlights in a memo-rable year include winning the under-19 points race at the track nationals in Wanganui in February and the three-day Kiwivelo Te Awamutu Junior Tour in April.
Rodger enhanced his grow-ing reputation by upstaging 2005 world junior team pur-suit champions Wesley Gough (Hawkes Bay) and Jessie Ser-gent (Palmerston North) in the Te Awamutu Junior Tour.
He has been rewarded with selection to represent New Zea-land (at senior level) at a world cup track meet in Los Angeles.
The NZ track team will fi rstly compete in the Bay Series Crite-rium in Melbourne from Janu-ary 3-10, then fl y direct to Los Angeles.
OPPORTUNITIESRodger is in his last year as
a junior cyclist in under-19 ranks.
But his Te Awamutu Sports club coach Graham Bunn is confi dent his charge has what it takes to go on and emulate the likes of local stars Brendon Cameron, Tim Gudsell and Pe-ter Latham.
“There are some good oppor-tunities for him still in under-23 ranks next year.”
Shem is the son of former in-ternational rower Mike Rodger.
Continued page 15.
Rodger has class to emulate likes of Cameron, Gudsell, Latham
SHEM RODGER makes his way up Hairini hill in last month’s inaugural Maungatautari 100km Classic ride. 3460614AD
Five-a-side soccerThe fi nal series of matches in the pre-Christmas
fi ve-a-side soccer competition will be contested at Selectrix Marist Park on Thursday evening.
Event organiser, Ken Miezenbeek reports that competition points will carry over to the three remaining weeks of round-robin play in the New Year, resuming on Thursday, January 11.
Prize giving will be held following the fi nal night’s play on January 25.
A grade, 6.30pm: What Ever v Loose Screws, f1; Livingstone All Stars v Barmy Army, f2; Mooloos v Young Guns, f3; Mic’s Mob v This Team, f4.
7.30pm: Barmy Army v Loose Screws, f1; What Ever v Mic’s Mob, f2; Young Guns v Livingstone All Stars, f3; This Team v Mooloos, f4.
B grade, 6pm: Livingstone Big Balls v That Team, f1; Hawks v Dairy Dynamos, f2; Hung Like A Horse v True Blue, f3; Local Heroes v We Suck, f4.
7pm: Dairy Dynamos v Hung Like A Horse, f1; That Team v Local Heroes, f2; True Blue v Livingstone Big Balls, f3; We Suck v Hawks, f4.
C grade, 6.30pm: Refl ect v What Now, f5; Parekaawa v Team Redoubt, f6; Left Overs v FM5, f7; Phil’s Crew v Sheffi eld Wednesday, f8.
7.30pm: Sheffi eld Wednesday v Refl ect, f5; Team Re-doubt v Phil’s Crew, f6; What Know v Left Overs, f7; FM5 v Parekaawa, f8.
D grade, 6pm: CJ’s v TA Wot, f5; Mac Attack v Attitude, f6; Nice Buns v Tiki Road Clan, f7; C Unit v BTM, f8.
7pm: Attitude v Nice Buns, f5; TA Wot v Mac Attack, f6; BTM v CJ’s, f7; Tiki Road Clan v C Unit, f8.
PAGE 15Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Soccer whiz scoresFrom page 14.
Former Te Awamutu women’s senior A soccer team member Helen Collins was named sports-woman of the year at the Waikato secondary school awards.
Highlight of her stellar year was undoubtedly playing for New Zealand at the women’s under-20 world cup in Russia.
It was a ‘chance of a lifetime’ to play against the likes of the bril-liant Brazilians.
The road to Russia for the NZU20 team started at the quali-fying tournament in Samoa, fol-lowed by a pre-World Cup tour to Argentina.
Collins also played for the national secondary school team in Australia and New Zealand under-18 in the national women’s league.
She was equal leading goal scorer, with Brogan Mathieson (Te Awamutu) for the crack St Peter’s School (Cambridge) girls’ 1st XI, coached by Te Awamutu’s Andrew Ryan.
St Peter’s fi nished third at the national secondary school girls’ tournament in Napier.
As a 16-year-old last year, Col-lins became the youngest ever player to win the Golden Boot in the women’s Northern League. She headed the individual scoring with 21 goals in 14 games for the third placed Claudelands Rovers.
The previous youngest player to have taken out the award was aged 18.
Gaining a soccer and study scholarship to America in 2007 crowns a stunning year for Col-lins.
The recognition of Rodger and Collins’ wonderful feats in 2006 follows hot-on-the-heels of Te Awamutu Sports Triathlon Club member Sian Walker being named New Zealand’s top wom-en’s secondary school multisport (triathlon and duathlon) athlete for 2006.
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Coach Jo O’Brien was thrilled being poolside as her Te Awamutu team scooped nine medals at the annual Taupo Masters Swimming Club Spring Fling meet.
It was the newly appointed coach’s fi rst meet.
The medal haul included gold for the 4 x 25 metre relay team of Els Brown, Mary Brewer, Pam Scott and Heather Leong.
Other medallists in their respective age groups were Graeme Parkes and Annette Whittle (gold), Warren Main, Dianne Walton, Mary Berwer and Elizabeth Captein (silver), and Heather Leong and Ronnie
Stevenson (bronze).A total of 20 personal bests
were recorded, including Ron-nie Stevenson achieving the outstanding result of fi ve out of fi ve personal bests for the day.
The club would like to ac-knowledge their two timekeep-ers Buster Askew and John Brewer, who attended all the meets this year and offered great support for all the swim-mers.
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Recognition for cyclists
TE AWAMUTU Sports Cycling Club members, with their medals, on the steps of Parliament. Tim Gudsell (third from right, back row), Rushlee Buchanan, Shem Rodger (left, front row), Peter Latham (right, front row). Photo supplied
Minister for Sport and Rec-reation Trevor Mallard recently honoured New Zealand’s top cyclists at a luncheon at Parlia-ment, including Te Awamutu Sports Club members Tim Gudsell, Peter Latham, Rushlee Buchanan and Shem Rodger.
Over the past two years New Zealand cyclists have achieved 30 podium fi nishes in World Cup or Commonwealth Games events.
Most of these achievements have taken place in Europe away
from the New Zealand public eye.
The function in Wellington provided an opportunity to bring these athletes together and congratulate them on their successes.
Latham and Gudsell won bronze in the team pursuit at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games, Buchanan silver in the points race at the 2005 junior world championships in Austria, and Rodger silver in team pur-suit at this year’s junior world
championships in Belgium. “It’s promising to see so many
junior athletes achieving podium fi nishes in world events. There is some exciting young cycling talent in New Zealand,” Trevor Mallard said.
“Sport and Recreation New Zealand’s (SPARC) investment in BikeNZ has assisted in the success of these young athletes.
“Funding for BikeNZ has given a greater number of athletes access to international competi-tions.”
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PAGE 19Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Walker, Fordham retain badminton singles titles
By Colin ThorsenThe battle for men’s singles supremacy between
Jonathon Walker and Paul Davies was one of the features of Te Awamutu YMI Badminton Club championships.
Only nine points separated the two players af-ter they had gone shot for shot for four games to decide the winner of the B grade and open grade titles.
Davies caused an upset downing the 2005 open grade singles champion 25-23, 21-18 in the B grade fi nal.
But Walker responded magnifi cently, taking out the open grade title to retain his crown.
The former Waikato age group representative prevailed 21-19, 22-20.
For good measure, the cool-headed 33-year-old threw in the men’s open grade and B grade dou-bles titles as well.
He and Glen Organ beat Murray Orr and Scott Yarndley 21-18, 21-19 (open grade), and Brian Murphy and Davies 18-21, 21-19, 21-14 (B grade).
FORDHAM EXTENDEDIf there was an air of inevitability about 2004
and 2005 ladies’ open grade singles champion Gail Fordham retaining her crown, it certainly did not affect the performance of her gallant fi nal’s opponent Susanne Paalvast.
Reputations meant little to the popular club president as she stormed to a 21-16 win in the opening game.
But her joy was short-lived. Fordham weath-ered the storm, gradually gaining the ascendancy to win the last two games 21-12, 21-15.
Fordham also beat Paalvast in the ladies’ B grade singles fi nal, 21-17, 21-9.
The ladies’ open grade doubles went on a roller-coaster ride before Tracey Coburn and Willi Ment-zel took the title with a 21-11, 17-21, 21-12 win over Paalvast and Donna Davies.
The B grade ladies’ doubles fi nal also went to three games, with Fordham and Megan Thomas upsetting the open grade champions Coburn and Mentzel 21-12, 13-21, 21-6.
The vast experience of Waikato Masters repre-sentatives Murray Orr and Mentzel carried them to victory in the open grade mixed doubles.
They beat Organ and Paalvast 22-20, 21-17 in the fi nal after eliminating the top seeds, singles champions Walker and Fordham 11-21, 21-17, 21-17 in the semi-fi nals.
Walker and Fordham lived up to their top seed-ing in the B grade fi nal, beating Organ and Paal-vast 21-15, 21-15.
C, D GRADE FINALSC grade men’s singles: Warwick Rapley beat Paul Hud-
son 21-15, 21-9. Ladies’ singles: Lesley Blackhall beat Raewyn Cunliffe (no score available).
Men’s doubles: Hudson, Leo Verstappen beat John Kewish, Neil Alcock 16-21, 21-18, 21-19.
Ladies’ doubles: Gayle Hobbs, April Verstappen beat Blackhall, Debra Morrisey 21-15, 20-22, 21-5.
Mixed doubles: Craig Yarndley, Morrisey beat Hudson, Hobbs 21-11, 21-11.
D grade men’s singles: Lance Sisson beat Matthew Hudson 21-5, 21-13. La-dies’ singles: Jessica Mur-ray beat Shannon Ganeson (no score available).
Men’s doubles: Sisson, Ollie Ward beat Hudson, Deljit Singh 21-16, 22-20.
Ladies’ doubles: Sonia Leelo, Jill Waugh beat Sybil Robinson, Hayley Rush 20-22, 21-11, 21-17.
Mixed doubles: Sisson, Leelo beat Singh, Alita Pierre 21-12, 21-14.
Men’s handicap singles: Alcock (+5) beat Organ (-20) 21-17.
Ladies’ handicap singles: Blackhall (+5) beat Naioli Pratt (+8) 21-15.
Most improved player: Hayley Rush.
Shirley Irving Memo-rial Trophy (mixed doubles): Paul Hudson, Naioli Pratt; r-up: Murray Orr, Raewyn Cunliffe.
Best performed interclub team: B grade Dallinger Cup team.
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Formal NoticesFormal Notices
FORMAL NOTICES
SAY IT WITH LOVE
THIS CHRISTMAS
Please enquire over the counter or
Phone 871-5151 to speak to Rose or Julie
On Wednesday December 20 the Te Awamutu Courier will be dedicating its Family Notices section for special messages to absent friends and loved ones.
Each message will be positioned in a 4cm x 1 column colour Christmas decoration.
This is your opportunity to remember or reminisce for those that are absent but never forgotten.
Only limited space is available.
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BIRTHS
MURPHY. Rosco and
Sara (nee Warburton)are delighted to an-nounce the arrival of Luke Kerry, 4350gms (9lb 9oz). A baby brother for Grace and Jake. Special thanks to Isabella Watson and the fantastic staff at the delivery suite and Ward 55 at Wai-kato Hospital.
BEREAVEMENTS
HAWIRA - Paul An-thony. (Tragically aged 15 years). War-ren, Cherie and fam-ily, Bill, Rewa and Leanne, Janice, Colin and family, wish to thank all our manyfriends, students and staff from Hamilton Boys High and whanau who attended Paul’s farewell ser-vice. Thanks for the lovely flowers, cards, telephone messages and letters of expres-sions of sympathy atthe sudden loss of our son, brother, grand-son. Special thanks to the Management and staff of the Te Awa-mutu Golf Club, who provided the after-noon tea. Specialthanks also to Uncle Henry’s boys and girls who attended our needs during the tangi. As many ad-dresses are unknownplease accept this as a personal acknowl-edgement from us all.
ENGAGEMENTS
DENTON - CROWLEY Vicki and Kevin would like to an-nounce their engage-ment to family and friends. Emma, Braden and Casey are excited.
ENGAGEMENTS
HARBORNE -
ANGELY. The en-gagement is an-nounced between Brett, youngest son of Alexa Harborne and Stan Harborne ofWhangaparaoa andAmanda, eldest daugh-ter of Craig and Aud-rey Angely of Auck-land. Love and bestwishes from us all.
RAFFLESPIRONGIA Fishing
Club, 1st; Daniel Lus-ter, Taupiri, 2nd; Doug Davis, Ngu-tunui, 3rd; JacquieHogg, Hamilton.
POKURU Playcentre dinner for six rafflewinner; ticket 46,Kenny family, drawnNovember 20th,thanks for all support.
TO LET
HARCOURTS BLUE RIBBON REALTY MREINZ
Address Suburb Rental Type Bedrooms 4A Cruden Ave Otorohanga $220p/w HOU 3 54 Gradara Otorohanga $200p/w HOU 2 18 Orahiri Otorohanga $185p/w HOU 3 75 Phillips Otorohanga $200p/w HOU 3 26A Karaka Otorohanga $200p/w HOU 3 30 Tawa Te Kuiti $175p/w HOU 2 5 Broadfoot Te Kuiti $190p/w HOU 3 U3, 224 Puniu Te Awamutu $175p/w UNT 2 5738 Main North Highway Taumarunui $80p/w HOU 1 11 New Taumarunui $115p/w UNT 2 Contact Alice Barker on (07) 873-8700 for more
information or view the properties at www.harcourts.co.nz
PUBLIC NOTICES
BEST Christmas win-dow display vote by15/12 at Bruce Spur-dle First National.
PUBLIC NOTICES
FINAL ISSUES FOR 2006Monday, December 18
DeadlinesClassifi ed: 12noon Friday, December 15
Display:Booking: Wed, Dec 13 ~ Copy: Thurs, Dec 14
Wednesday, December 20Deadlines
Classifi ed: 12noon Tuesday, December 19Display:
Booking: Fri, Dec 15 ~ Copy: Mon, Dec 18
FIRST ISSUES FOR 2007Wednesday, January 10
DeadlinesClassifi ed: 12noon, Tuesday, January 9
Display:Booking: Mon, Jan 8 ~ Copy: Tues, Jan 9
Friday, January 12Deadlines
Classifi ed: 12noon, Thursday, January 11Display:
Booking: Tues, Jan 9 ~ Copy: Wed, Jan 10
OFFICE HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS
AND THE NEW YEARThe Te Awamutu Courier Offi ce will beCLOSED from 2.00pm Wednesday
December 20, 2006 and will REOPEN on Monday, January 8, 2007
We wish you all a safe and Happy Christmas and look forward to seeing you all
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SPORTS NOTICES
Te Awamutu Sports
Rugby Club
Players Get Together
Under 85kg U19 & U21 GradesFriday, December 15 at 7.30pmFor more information contact:
Under 85kg Jamie Budd (027) 595-8260 Under 21 Wayne Wirihana A/Hrs 871-8795 Under 19 Tinus Fourie (027) 273-2605 Or Ian Davison 871-2848Come and fi nd out what’s happening in 2007
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BUSINESS SUPERDEALS
From $35
WashWashWaxWaxVacuumVacuum
Book Now Book Now 870 1700870 1700
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TYRESSTUART Law Ltd,
Phone 871-6426.
FOR SALE
AS NEW PORTABLE L.P. gas
heater and bottle. Phone 871-8382.
BREVILLE TOP cook oven, used
twice, $80, 16” flatscreen, Sanyo TV, $500 ono. Phone 870-2308.
CHRISTMAS TREES
46 Tamahere Drive
Hamilton (signposted) Large selection Free wrapping Stands for sale Eftpos available
Phone (07) 856-8003 OPEN DAILY
7.00am to 8.00pm www.christmastrees.co.nz
CLARINETYAMAHA, excellent
condition, $300.Phone 871-5252.
FORD MINK blanket, queen
size, $70. Phone 871-4383.
FOR SALE
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE $80
Large Trailer Load Contact
Carol Nicholson (07) 870-4364
HANDMADE CHRISTMAS gifts,
teddies and flowers etc. Phone 870-2300.
LITTLE HEAVEN Furniture and
Homeware Formerly Te Awamutu
Gifts and Souvenirs now retailing new
furniture, homeware Marilyn Monroe screens
arriving this week! OPEN ALL
WEEKEND ~ Finance available ~ Layby’s ~ Eftpos
~ Credit card facilities
MINX KIHIKIHI
Clothing - Jewellery Giftware - Accessories Selected Jewellery 50% off
Free gift wrapping All customers go in the
draw for Gift basket, drawn this Sunday
Eftpos - credit card facility
FOR SALE
SHACK LOCKAUTO stove, good con-
dition, $90 ono. Phone 871-8070.
SHIPPING SHIPPING SHIPPING SHIPPING CONTAINERSCONTAINERSCONTAINERSCONTAINERS 10 - 20 - 40ft For Hire / Sale
Phone 0800 999 786
STEEL TUBE bunk, mat-
tress’s included, $100. Phone 872-7755.
TENT Kiwi Company Calypso, with extras, good condition. Phone 871-7181.
ZIPS REPLACED
TROUSERS, frocks, skirts shortened. Sin-cerity Drycleaners, 97Sloane Street.
FOR SALE UNDER$50
BBQ round, very little, use good condition, $30 ono. Phone 871-8852.
BIRD cage, round, good condition, $25. Phone 871-8066.
BRAND new Goldair bathroom fan heater, $30 ono. Phone 870-1941.
PERSONALA BABY? Planned or
unplanned! Knowyour options. PhonePregnancy Counsel-ling Services collect (07) 855-5779 - 24 hours a day.
FURNITURE and Homeware availableat “Little Heaven”, 4 Arawata Street, Te Awamutu, formerlyTe Awamutu Gifts &Souvenirs.
NEED a lawyer? Call870-4991 James Par-lane.
TINA, Kiwi, 30’s, in/out calls, ready topleasure, discreet.Phone (027) 220-4528.
PERSONAL
To our wonderful
mother
AGNES PAUL
HAPPY 80TH
BIRTHDAY!
Love from all the family
FOR HIRE
CARPET and uphol-stery cleaner. Hirefrom the cleaning spe-cialists. Sincerity Dry-cleaners. Phone 871-5471, 97 Sloane Street.
RREENNTTAALL
CCAARRSS
Phone Leticha
871-3970
132 Kihikihi Road Te Awamutu
TABLE linen hire, Sincerity Drycleaners.Phone 871-5471.
BOARD WANTED
BOARD wanted in flatting situation forsingle working lady, 22years old, (non smoker) in Te Awamutu. Phone(0274) 276-038.
WANTED TO RENT
TWO or three bedroomhouse with garaging,from mid to lateJanuary 2007. Highlyresponsible tenants, we have a four year old Labrador and onecat. Phone 871-3320 or (021) 942-844.
HOLIDAY ACCOM. AVAILABLE
TAUPO modern threebedroom holidayhouse available,December 22nd on, $160 per night. Phone 871-6845.
TO LET
A1 SELF STORAGE
New facility, many sizes, good rates,
security and 7 day access.
Phone 871-6164 or (0274) 783 085
BOARDERS required, shared living area,$125 p/w, includesroom and power. Con-tact (021) 0594005.
FLATEMATE wanted, professional, $85 plusexpenses. Phone (0274) 504-005.
FOUR bedroom brick home, dishwasher,double garage, nicestreet, short term, rent negotiable. Phone (0274) 848-448.
ONE bedroom flat, notflash but suitable forworker not dreamer,furnished, $110 p/w.Phone 870-4990 a/h.
TO LET
HOUSES TO RENT
We have available a va-riety of one, two and three bedroom houses/units. References and bond
required. Please phone
Trish Cree (07) 871-5044 ext 201
or pick up an application form
from the office
Te Awamutu Realty MREINZ “Nobody does it better”
LANDLORDS Wishing your property to be managed by a
recognised professional?
TENANTS
Needing help finding accommodation which
suits your needs? Contact Francene
on 871-7146, Mobile
(027) 289-3952 871-6287 a/h
Waipa Property Link Ltd. MREINZ
SAFE ‘N’ SOUND STORAGE
Lock up
storage units � Electric Security Fence � 24/7 access � Camera and patrolled surveillance
Phone 871-2171 or (0274) 407-101 Proud to be Locally
owned and operated
TE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTU SELF STORAGESELF STORAGESELF STORAGESELF STORAGE
From $17 p/w 24hr access
Camera Surveillance PH: (07) 856-7584 or (027) 608-1749
TE AWAMUTUCOURIER
Phone 871-5151
PAGE 21Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, December 12, 2006
MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE
KIDS four wheeler,2002, Suzuki, LT80,very tidy, $1695 ono.Phone (027) 412-5000.
FOR SALE
POSSUM FUR $75/kg
Basically Bush
buying at Te Awamutu Rose Gardens Saturday December 16th, 2006
12 noon - 1pm Basically Bush would like to thank all their loyal hunters who have supplied them with possum fur and skins during the past year.
And wish you all a very happy and safe Festive Season.
We look forward to an exciting year in 2007
Phone (07) 345-6313 or (027) 274-1152
PETS BUDGIE and cage,
$40 ono. Phone 870-6292 after 6.00pm.
VEHICLES FORSALE
MAZDA Bongo, 2lt diesel, 5 speed, radio, flat deck, $2,500.Phone (027) 474-4408.
NISSAN Bluebird SSS,1990, 2L, auto, rego and warranted, excel-lent condition, $1750ono. Phone Wayne 870-5571 or (0274)301-629.
TOYOTA Corona, s/w,
NZ new, 2lt, 5 speed, two owners, 153,000 kms, new wof, reg,$1,200. Phone (027)474-4408.
VEHICLESWANTED
DEAD CARSCash Paid
*
$Free Pick up
Phone Andy: (07) 823-6989
or txt: (027) 453-7637
*conditions apply
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GRAZINGAVAILABLE
DAIRY weaner and heifer grazing avail-able. Average price 18cents per kg DM con-sumed. Contact Bruce(0274) 825-925 or 0800 10 84 94,www.nzgrazing.co.nz.
GRAZING for up to 50 R1’s or 35 R2’s, flat land, Otorohanga.Phone (07) 873-0778.
PALM KERNEL SOURCE NZ
Immediately available for delivery, quality
product, professional service, freight options.
Call SourceNZ on 0508 SOURCENZ (0508-768-723)
for competitive on farm pricing.
Your local palm kernel supplier.
VEHICLES WANTED
CAR DUMP COMPANY0800 CAR DUMP0800 227 3867
FREE CAR REMOVAL(Waikato & King Country)
The
Get that car outa there
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LIVESTOCK WANTED
BONER COWS WANTED
Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment
Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Also empty heifers and potter bulls
Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030
Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (0274) 925-080
STOCK SALES
TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE Thursday December 14th - 11.00am
Location: Te Awamutu Sale Yards, Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu Sale Comprising. 11.00am Prime & Boners 10 Fat Cattle 100 Boners Store Cattle 10 Potter Bulls 20 2yr str & hfrs 70 ylg beef x strs & hfrs 50 wnr beef x strs & hfrs 12.00 noon Feeder calves 10 calves 12.00 noon Sheep 20 Prime lambs 30 Store Lambs Further Entries Being Accepted All enquiries to: Chris Ryan 07 871-3313 0272 431 078 Peter Schnuriger 07 871-3316 0272 431 836 Peter Cain 07 871-3580 0274 933 808 Bob Drake 07 871-7515 0274 941 958
SITUATIONS VACANT
CARETAKER/GROUNDSMAN A full time position, starting February 1st, 2007,
is available at the Otorohanga Kiwi House & Native Bird Park to suitably qualified persons.
Applications close 5.00pm, January 12th, 2007 Apply in writing with CV to:
President Otorohanga Zoological Society
P O Box 222, Otorohanga A job description is available from the
Kiwi House Phone (07) 873-7391
JEWELLERY SENIOR
SALES ASSISTANT
Are you passionate about diamonds?
We are seeking a Senior Sales assistant to join our Te Awamutu team.
The position is full time Monday to Friday and alternate Saturday mornings.
As we are a successful retail and repair store, applicants will require a proven background in retail sales, excellent
customer service and team leading skills.You will have computer skills and the ability and desire to continually upskill
in product and market knowledge.
Apply in writing with a copy of your CV to:Kirsty Walker, PO Box 88, Te Awamutu
Close date: December 20th, 2006
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LIVESTOCKWANTED
AC PETFOODS Now Buying
Horses 0800-834-222
COLOSTRUM COLOSTRUM COLOSTRUM COLOSTRUM AND SURPLUS AND SURPLUS AND SURPLUS AND SURPLUS MILK WANTED!MILK WANTED!MILK WANTED!MILK WANTED! Phone Deb Kirkham on 871-4815 or (0274) 901-007
FOR SALE UNDER$50
BROMELIADS just been repotted, in good pots, $15 each. Phone 871-8066.
COMPUTER desk, $45. Phone 871-6792.
DOG kennel, medium, solid, corrugated iron, round. Phone (07) 823-6552.
EVERYDAY backpack, strong, $18, electric frypan, very good, $10. Phone 871-3945.
EXCELLENT mat, 160 x 230, wine,slight design, $49.99. Phone 871-4644.
FOR sale, golf trundler, good order, $25. Phone 871-4834.
GARDEN plaque, “Dads Patch”, suitable Christmas present, $20. Phone 871-7969.
GO cart, 6v battery, unwanted present, as new, $49.90. Phone 871-6243.
HALF round fence rails, two at 6m, $40. Phone 871-6845.
“L” shaped sink top, stainless steel, $49, waste. Phone 871-9718.
LAWN mower, good alloy body and catcher, $15. Phone 870-1403.
RIDE in car with han-dle for adult to push, $49.90. Phone 871-6243.
SINGLE bed, good condition, $40. Phone 871-1707.
SINGLE wooden slat bed with foam mat-tress, $49.99. Phone (021) 137-8719.
TE Awamutu College senior boys XL as-sorted uniform, $40. Phone 870-3409.
TE Awamutu College,year 13 boys shirt, small, $20. Phone 871-4353.
TOY stove $10, dolly’s cot $2. Phone 871-4840.
TROPHY cabinet, wooden, 6ft/4ft, glass front, excellent condi-tion. Phone 871-3565.
FOR SALE UNDER$50
TV wall bracket, $15,indoor water feature,$25. Phone 870-1403.
TWO single cotton bedspreads, pale col-ours, $20 both. Phone871-4644.
TWO small loungechairs, olive green,$25 each. Phone 871-7969.
WETSUITS, men’smedium and large,$25 each. Phone 871-7181.
PROPERTIES FORSALE
SECTION, sought af-ter area, 972/4 Bond Road, Te Awamutu, 7,400m², elevated sec-tion, $250,000 neg.Phone (0274) 871-395or 871-3951.
PROPERTIES FORSALE
SECTIONS For Sale, two,
700m² approx, flat Phone
(027) 283-2406
WANTED KNOWN
FIRST National bestwindow display vote by 15/12 at Bruce Spurdle.
WORK WANTED
TREE & STUMPSERVICE
Call Dennis ClementsTOTAL TREE CARE
Phone 871-5221Te Awamutu Owned
and Operated
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TREATMENT �Low pressure �Coloursteel roofs �Roof spray, Tiles and Decromastic �Rotary clean, pavers, driveways, footpaths �Commercial buildings
Phone (0274) 763-347 or 871-7389
EXTERIOR house cleaning. Phone Ultra Clean 871-6662 today!
WORK WANTED
CARPET
CLEANING IICRC Approved
ULTRA CLEAN Phone 871-6662
or (0274) 984-465
CLARKE’S CARPET
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Phone Keith, mobile
(027) 280-0790 or 871-4930
We aim to please
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Roofs to paint Concrete Tiles /
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Call now for a free quote We specialise in all areas of decorating
OVER 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE Phone Dave
(027) 290 8776 or Kellie (07) 873-1777
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Houses, Roofs, Driveways, Cobbles etc also External Fly and Spider Repellent. Ask about our worry free
‘keepitclean’ all year round programe.
For your Free quote Phone
0800 GO SOFTWASH 0800-467-638
Fax (07) 848-1702 a/h Tui 871-7205
office@softwash.co.nz www.softwash.co.nz
Glen Rawson Plumbing
Craftsman, Plumber and Gasfitter
�Roofing � Maintenance � New
Phone (027) 222-7590 or 870-2987a/h
WORK WANTED
M.A.S BUILDERS
� New Houses
� Alterations
� Additions
� Decks and Fences Qualified builder,
available now!
Call Marcus on (021) 511-710 or
(07) 870-1567
MEATEATER
HOMEKILLS LTD
Now Killing Pigs Phone 871-9995
or (029) 871-9995
MORTGAGE
BROKER
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Phone Christine 871-3176
(021) 545-302
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Phone Rosetown DriverTraining (0274) 125-000 or 871-5569.
WATERBLASTING. Phone Ultra Clean871-6662 today!
We’ve declared war on all your pests! Registered
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Still the safest treatment available � Odourless � Non staining � Work guaranteed
870-4950 Noeleen & Paul
WINDOWS cleaned by the experts. Phone Ultra Clean 871-6662.
SITUATIONSVACANT
BUILDERBUILDERBUILDERBUILDER
Full time employment starting New Year.
Phone (07) 878-7105 or (027) 497-8347
PAMPHLET deliverer for small Kihikihi run. Phone 871-3484.
SECURITY Officers -are needed! Gain this NZQA approved qualification by corre-spondence for under $500. Student loans may apply. Phone 0800 800 043.
FARM WORKWANTED
RELIABLE, mature relief milker available for pm milkings and some mornings, ex-perienced, available till May 2007. Phone 871-7184 or (021) 239-8605.
Material GirlsHeirs to a lucrative cosmetics
corporations, Cleo and Tanzie shop by day and party by night, lapping up the paparazzi spotlight while hobnobbing with models and rock stars.
But when the clueless duo are accused of testing their products on children by a treacherous ex-ecutive, the value of their father’s
company hits rock bottom and the A-list trendsetters are reduced to homeless social pariahs who must learn humility the hard way and fi ght to save their father’s company and reputation.
A universally timeless trading places fable, Material Girls is a sharp, chic comedy about two glam-our girls who learn the one thing more valuable than a gold card is a heart of gold.
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I.T. SUPPORT OFFICERAn opportunity within Gracelands Group of Services is available for someone passionate about technology, who can solve everyday hardware, software, and networking problems. To acomplish this, you need to be superb at providing a high level of customer service and will be an expert in Microsoft operating systems and applications.Primarily based in Te Awamutu, we would welcome your application if you have:• A proven track record in providing technical support with the ability to troubleshoot and repair servers and all hardware/fi rmware.• 1-3 years experience in managing a LAN / WAN, or equivalent combination of education and experience• Experience in Lotus/Domino administration will be a distinct advantage as will an understanding of web and database development.
Closing date: December 18, 2006
For more information please phone Sarah or Steph at: Gracelands Recruitment Services Phone (07) 870-1300 or email:
jobs@grs.org.nz
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SITUATIONS VACANTSITUATIONS VACANT
SENIOR SUPPORT
PERSON AND
SUPPORT PERSON
Required to work with clients who have an Intellectual Disability. Must be flexible and able to work on a shift basis covering weekends and sleepovers. Clean drivers licence is a must. Experience with behavioural difficulties would be an advantage.
Please contact the Manager on (07) 871-8847
WE NEED YOU!! At Te Awamutu Woolworth’s we currently have
the following positions available in store. If you are reliable, flexible and a team player,
we’d like to hear from you. FRESH FOODS ASSISTANT - MEAT
25 hours per week, Tuesday - Saturday GROCERY STORE PERSON
Full time position Must be physically fit as involves heavy lifting.
Please apply in writing by December 20th, 2006 to;
Service and Administration Manager P O Box 69, Te Awamutu
PHONE (07) 871 5151 - FAX (07) 871 3675
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Give a little more this ChristmasThe Te Awamutu SPCA would love any toys,
blankets and food donations.
Drop offs can be made to;SPCA
229 Bruce Berquist DriveTe Awamutu
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Carols By CandlelightDecember 17, 2006 at 8pm
If wet, transferred to St John’s Church
SELWYN PARKadjacent to Information Centre
Bring your rugs, cushions and candles
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Te Awamutu Courier and CDs 4 nix (formerly Tracs) give readers the chance to celebrate Goodnight Nurse playing the Big Day Out at Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland on Friday, January 19, 2007 by winning a copy of their CD ‘Always and Never’.
Goodnight Nurse de-serves the title of ‘The Next Big Thing’. Their debut album ‘Always and Never’ was released in January, debuted at No.5 on the NZ album charts and went gold.
Having honed their live skills on the Boost Mobile NZ Schools tour playing to over 50,000 people, Goodnight Nurse are most defi nitely one of our biggest up-and-coming rock acts.
Singles from ‘Always and Never’ are ‘Loner’, ‘Taking Over’, ‘Going Away’, ‘My Only’ and ‘Death Goes To Disco’.
Track styles cover everything from upbeat party songs, to power ballads, to heavy, punk infl uenced rock.
And where better to see them strutting their stuff than at the biggest festival New Zealand has to offer in BDO 2007.
They will be on a line-up that includes headlin-ers Tool.
Tool have had great singles such as Hush and Opiate from Opiate; Eulogy, Forty Six &2, Stinkfi st, H and Aenema from Aenema; Schism, Parabola and Lateralus from Lateralus and Vicarious and The Pot from their latest album 10,000 Days.
Then there’s The Killers. With debut album ‘Hot Fuss’ serving up the great hit singles ‘Some-body Told Me’, ‘Mr. Brightside’, ‘All These Things That I’ve Done’ and ‘Smile Like You Mean It’, and sophomore effort ‘Sam’s Town’ keeping the ball rolling with ‘When You Were Young’ and ‘Bones’ to date with the promise of more to follow, these boys from Las Vegas are proving a force to be reckoned with.
Transcending various genres including Rock,
Alternative Rock, Synth Rock and Post-punk re-vival has been more of a help than a hindrance and has given them a cred that saw them pull one of the biggest crowds at the 2005 Glastonbury Festival.
Then there’s Muse with great hits such as ‘Uno’, ‘Sing For Absolution’, ‘Bliss’, ‘Sunburn’, ‘Stock-holm Syndrome’ and a host of others.
Add Jet with such greats as ‘Are You Gonna be My Girl’, ‘Rollover DJ’, ‘Bring It On Back’; Eskimo Joe with ‘Black Fingernails Red Wine’, The Veils with
‘The Tide That Left And Never Came Back’, Ev-ermore with ‘Running’, Blindspott who have two No. 1 debut albums, Scribe who made NZ music history by having his fi rst album and single at the No. 1 simultaneously.
Don’t forget My Chemical Romance with ‘Wel-come To The Black Parade’ and ‘Famous Last Words’ and the feelgood act of the day - The John Butler Trio with his anthemic masterpiece ‘Zebra’.
And the thing is - this is only the tip of the iceberg.
There’s a heap more top international and local acts in the lineup and there’s even more still to be announced..
The global music melting pot that is Big Day Out presents a collection of acts that spans all corners of the planet.
All entries received in the BDO CD competi-tions are automatically included in a separate draw to win a Double Pass to Big Day Out 2007.
Any ticket holder to BDO 2007 under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Big Day Out - delivering the memories of a lifetime.
Experience the experience - be there!Tickets from CDs 4 nix who are also running
their BDO bus - the hassle-free way to get to and from the venue.
To be in to win simply put your name, address and daytime contact number on the back of a standard sized envelope, address it to the ‘Good-night Nurse BDO Competition’ and make sure it reaches our offi ce by 5pm Friday.
Goodnight Nurse play BDO
Don’t get behindon all of the latest local news,
sports and advertising!
Merry Christmas
and a Prosperous
2007 to all our
clients and readers.
C o u r t e s t y B u s - S u p p e r
TOUCH & VOLLEYBALL PRIZEGIVING & SOCIAL
All members and their guests welcome
Friday 15th December
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A GOOD YEAR MTUE & WED 5.55, SAT 4.30, FINAL SUN 2.30BORAT R16FRI 8.20, SAT 6.45 & 8.30, SUN 4.45 & 6.30FIVE DAYS IN SEPTEMBER GTHU 4.30, FRI 4.25, SAT 2.50 & 6.15, SUN 12.35 & 4.15
THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY R15TUE 8.00, THU 7.55, SAT 7.40
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THE DEPARTED R16TUE & WED 7.45, FINAL THU 8.10
BEYOND THE SEA MTUE 6.00, THU 5.55, SAT 4.15
FLUSHED AWAY PGTUE & WED 6.10, THU & FRI 4.15, SAT 2.10 & 3.55, SUN 12.10 & 1.55
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CASINO ROYALE MTUE 5.40 & 8.20, WED 10.00, 5.40 & 8.20, THU 5.40 & 8.20, FRI 5.30 & 8.10, SAT 2.30, 5.15 & 8.00, SUN 12.30, 3.15 & 6.00
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MATERIAL GIRLS PGTHU 6.15, FRI 6.25, SAT 4.20, SUN 2.20
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