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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2007
Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c.
Published Tuesday and Thursday
ISSN 1170-1099
BRIEFLYCup collect for Maureen
Maureen Clothier was one Kiwi cheering Effi cient home to win Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup.
She drew the Zabeel four-year-old in the Courier’s Mel-bourne Cup competition and collects $200.
Claude Piggott collected second prize of $100 after his correct entry saw him draw runner-up Purple Moon.
Third prize of $50 went to Adele Grace who drew Mahler, while Mark Townley receives a $5 scratchie after his horse, Maybe Better was late scratched.
Thanks to all those readers who entered the competition and if you did not win, better luck next year.
Marching to town
Rochdale Marchers are host-ing a marching competition in Te Awamutu on Saturday.
There are 16 teams of varying ages from throughout Waikato and Bay of Plenty competing.
The event takes place at ASB Stadium off Factory Road.
Anyone interested is wel-come to attend - refreshments available.
Fab fundraiserThe team at L.J. Hooker
raised $1600 for the Cystic Fibrosis Association with their recent annul garage sale in Te Awamutu.
They expressed appreciation to the community for its ongo-ing support for this event.
Dance treatDebbie Bright, who is study-
ing for a PhD in dance will be a guest performer at St John’s Church on Sunday.
Anyone interested is invited to see this “dancer of grace and beauty” in action at the St John’s Church service from 7pm.
Santa in grottoSanta will be in his grotto at
ANZAC Green on the day of the Te Awamutu Christmas Float parade on December 8 from 10am.
Santa will also have a letter box to (allegedly) post letters to the South Pole for anyone wishing to write to him.
‘Ron would have been rapt’
A Te Awamutu Bible Chapel team embarking on a mission to Africa later this year has an ear-lier mission to tackle fi rst.
They are cycling from Te Awamutu to Wel-lington on Saturday, November 17 (arriving the following night) to raise funds for a school and children’s home in Zambia.
The school and children’s home are for children who are orphaned or live on the streets.
“We heard about the school through a humani-tarian organisation called Bright Hope,” says spokesperson for the local group, Anna McClunie.
“Bright Hope has a continuing interest in the school and they help to provide the funds needed for the two school teachers.”
The school is in Chipata in Eastern Zambia.The 10-member team are paying their own
airfares and living expenses. They will build two classrooms and carry out maintenance work at the children’s school and home.
The team comprises Chris Graham, Margaret Campbell, Michael Betschart, Phil Wooding, Fra-ser Hungerford, Dean Millar, Erica Millar, Emma Falconer, Sarita McClunie and Anna McClunie.
Anyone interested in sponsoring the ride or giv-ing a donation can phone Peta on 871 8667. All money donated goes towards building materials and school supplies.
DICKEY CLAN: Glenys Dickey, pictured centre front row, surrounded by members of her extended family (34 adults, 14 children) as they cheer on the Ron Dickey Handicap fi eld (named after her late husband Ron) at Waipa race meeting on Saturday. 312071AD
Bikers pedalling great cause
PEDAL POWER: Te Awamutu Bible Chapel mission to Africa team members warming up for their fundraising ride to Wellington include, from left: Chris Graham, Emma Falconer, Sarita McClunie and Anna McClunie. 312071BD
Glenys Dickey says her late husband would have been ab-solutely rapt to see his family cheering home placegetters in the Ron Dickey Memorial.
It may not have been the Mel-bourne Cup, but to them it meant
a lot more. The Dickey clan num-bered 48, the biggest individual group on course, at Waipa race meeting on Saturday - which was part of the Rose and Cultural Festival.
The majority of them came
from Auckland, including Ron’s 83-year-old brother Stan.
It seemed as though Ron was looking down on them as every adult in the group had a collect off the race named after the popular ex-Te Awamutu Primary
School principal and Waipa Rac-ing Club committeeman.
“It was an absolutely heav-enly day, Ron would have been on cloud nine,” says Glenys Dickey.
More on Waipa Racing Club’s Supporters meeting page 18.
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PAGE 3Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
Carol Lingard Pirongia’s perfect woman Carol Lingard is the inaugural Mt Pirongia
Perfect Woman.She beat off strong opposition from 19 oth-
er contestants in a searching examination of ‘manly’ skills last Saturday at Pirongia War Memorial Hall.
In the preliminary round these included changing a tyre, chopping wood, driving a stake, lighting a fi re with a sack containing fi ve matches, 10 pieces of the Courier, leaves and kindling.
Six fi nalists qualifi ed to go through to the evening round, where the tasks stepped up a gear.
Contestants had to identify 17 different tools in a toolkit (even Cocksy the builder got three wrong when he tried), fi llet a fi sh, make a fi shing trace, place a condom on a cucumber in the dark and open a beer bottle with a lighter, then drink it.
Spokesperson for the organisers, Debbie Petersen, says the contestants showed an awesome attitude, cheering for each other after they were eliminated.
Winner Carol Lingard (who works at In-land Revenue) received a voucher from The Monastery in Hamilton for a fi ve day retreat, valued at $3,000.
She told the Courier she was rapt to take out the title and put her victory down to life experiences.
“I’m a keen fi sher so fi lleting the fi sh wasn’t too hard, but I’m not so good with knots so making the trace was a challenge.”
Carol and her female partner have lived in the village for about six years.
“She was rapt for me, but a little bit jealous too. I owe a big thankyou to my sponsor, CJJ’s Crystals, who entered me in the event.”
Runner up Bev Old collected an outdoor table from Trojan Furniture and market umbrella from Alexandra Hotel while third placegetter Teresa Kewish was the recipient of a pink toolkit from Hello Dolly containing women’s tools.
“We had wonderful support from sponsors,” says Debbie Petersen.
“The PTA provided a great dinner and Cocksy proved to be a wonderful MC, staying into the small hours.
“It all started with an idea by PTA member Lynda Murcott. She wanted to compete but ended up being one of the organisers.”
A crowd of around 200 had a great time and helped raise several thousand dollars for Pirongia School.
GIVING IT HEAPS: contestants try their hand at a range of skills as they vie for the coveted title of Mt Pirongia Perfect Woman. Photos supplied.
CONTESTANTS in Mt Pirongia Perfect Woman ready to do battle on Saturday. Winner Carol Lingard is front row far right and runner-up Bev Old middle row far right.
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PAGE 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
YOUR LETTERS
Heartfelt thanks to the Te Awamutu Volun-teer Fire Brigade in response to my emergency on Guy Fawkes morning.
I woke Monday to an unidentifi ed odour - I wasn’t particularly alarmed at the time but aware something wasn’t ‘quite right’.
About 45 minutes later the smell was stron-ger and I found smoke in the bedroom and the en suite - ironic given that it was Guy Fawkes morning.
The underfl oor heating control panel was blackened and ‘crackling’ in the en suite.
Once I turned the power supply off I realised
the phones no longer worked! - thank god for mobiles.
The 111 response of our volunteers in Te Awamutu is to be congratulated - without their help Monday, I believe there could have been very serious damage and I would like to extend thanks to those who give up their time to serve and support their community.
I have also realised the importance of having realistic insurance cover as we have not up-dated this for quite some time.
Once again thank-you.JENNY FORSTER
Fire brigade to rescue
Leave median alone but fi x footpath camber
I too have strong feelings on the proposed up-grading of the CBD of Te Awamutu.
What a crazy idea to bulldoze the median or even to narrow it.
Ashley Reid is correct. It is the best thing that’s happened to Te Awamutu and the cherry blos-soms are the harbinger of spring and a welcome sight to cheer us up after a cold winter.
The median is also a safe refuge for us elderly people when saving the walk to pedestrian cross-ings for those with walking disabilities.
One thing I would like to see changed is the footpath camber which with my disability makes walking very uncomfortable and just about im-possible to walk a straight line.
Others have also remarked on this. Otherwise leave the CBD as it is.
RON BOXELL
Te Awamutu is the Wild West town of the Waikato (Deadwood)
Drinking in public places is common. Seats and tables are put on the footpath to encourage it. On the corner of Rewi Street and Alexandra (a traffi c island) was turned into a drinking area, so now you can actually drink on the road and yahoo at the traffi c.
So why do we complain about teenagers walking around drunk. We adults set a fi ne example.
I live in Rewi Street. About two weeks ago at 5.45pm the footpath was nearly blocked by people drinking. Families and children had to negotiate this. Alcohol should be only consumed inside hotels - not in public places or on our footpaths.
JOHN TOWNSEND
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MP confi rmed as candidate for 2008
Local MP Shane Ard-ern, says he is delight-ed to be selected by the National Party to rep-resent the Taranaki-King Country elector-ate as a candidate in next year’s election.
“Being a constitu-ent MP ensures that I keep in touch with people and take their thoughts and wishes back to Parliament,” Mr Ardern says.
“It keeps my feet on the ground and I wouldn’t have it any other way. This is a di-verse electorate which encompasses rural towns, farming and life-style choices. It is the spirit and the willing-ness of so many to de-vote their time and en-ergy to our community which gives Taranaki-King Country a unique advantage.
“I have always been proud to be the Tarana-ki-King Country Mem-ber of Parliament. I also hope that after the 2008 election, I will not only be the MP for Taranaki-King Coun-try but also a member of a new National Par-ty Government.”
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Returned and Service persons and members of the public are invited to a brief memorial service to be held at the ANZAC Green monument on Sunday.
This Armistice Day service will take place at the War Me-morial, ANZAC Green, at 11am
and members of the public are invited to join the returned and service personnel there. Medals and decorations are to be worn. Family members are requested to wear medals of loved ones on their right breast.
Returned Veterans and ex-
service members are requested to make their way to ANZAC Green and form up as a single body in front of the memorial by 10.50am. The service will be brief, after which all present are invited to the Te Awamutu RSA Clubrooms for refreshments.
ANZAC Green service this Sunday
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JUMP JAM fans Holly Kirkham and Aidan Keast celebrate the news they have been selected for the Jump Jam Idol fi nals in Christchurch. 312075AD
By Cathy Asplin‘Jump Jam’ was only introduced
to Pukeatua School this year - but the pupils have proved to be quick learners.
Teacher Nicola Bain says she had previously used the fi tness programme while teaching at Ngahinapouri School and felt it would also be a fun programme for Pukeatua pupils to try.
She was right - they loved it and the whole school was soon involved.
Several students were particu-larly enthusiastic about Jump Jam so they attended a leadership course at Te Awamutu Primary School.
This gave them a chance to work in groups and develop ways to lead Jump Jam sessions.
The students were also told about the chance to enter the national ‘Jump Jam Idol’ competition.
Miss Bain says to do this they had to provide a video of a routine - showing how they could perform accurately and encourage others to take part in the fi tness routine as well.
“Two students - Aidan Keast and Holly Kirkham - practised their
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“Recordings of their efforts were then sent to Tauranga for judging.”
To be selected for the fi nals Aidan (Year 8) and Holly (Year 7) needed to be in the top 10 nationwide.
“They were actually placed in the top fi ve in their age groups - so both are now heading to Christchurch for the fi nals later this month.”
The pair will be performing in front of around 200 primary school pupils and will have headset micro-phones so they can communicate with them.
Judges will be looking at the ac-curacy of their routines, the motiva-tion they provide for the audience and the cues they give during the routine.
Aidan has chosen ‘Kotahitangi’ and Holly has chosen ‘Nod Your Head’ - two favourite numbers at Pukeatua School.
To help with the cost of the trip to Christchurch, the school has been staging fundraising sausage sizzles.
Parents will accompany the Pukeatua pupils at their own cost.
By Cathy AsplinKihikihi artist Val
Hawkins has been working hard to pre-pare works for an exhi-bition which opens this weekend.
The joint exhibition with Whangerei artist Keith Wright is being staged in the Tirau Memorial Hall from November 10-13.
The opening is to-morrow night and Ms Hawkins is hoping there may be local peo-ple travelling through the area over the week-end who can call in.
She has a passion for painting coastal scenes and bright fl owers, so pohutukawa and pop-pies often appear in her work.
Much of her inspi-ration is drawn from the time she lived in Auckland and further north, but she has been happily residing in the Waikato since 2002.
She sold paintings at the recent Affordable Art Show in Wellington and also exhibited in last month’s Taranaki Art Review.
Around 25 of her works will feature in
the Tirau exhibition.Keith Wright became
interested in painting after he retired in the 1980s. He enjoys oil and acrylic work with his sea-going back-
ground refl ected in many of his paintings.
He has lived in Whangarei all of his life so the Whangarei Harbour has provided plenty of inspiration.
Mr Wright is cur-rently the president of ‘Crafts and Arts in Northland’.
He will have around 40 pieces in the Tirau exhibition.
PAGE 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
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KIHIKIHI artist Val Hawkins working on a piece for an exhibition at Tirau which has its offi cial opening tomorrow night. 312076AD
Idol, Miss Rosetown offOrganisers of Rosetown Idol and Miss Rosetown
are disappointed to have to cancel their events, due to be held this weekend.
Rosetown Lions didn’t believe they had enough entries to make Rosetown Idol viable and Miss Rosetown organiser Dean Taylor was well short of confi rmed entries for the biennial event.
He thanks all sponsors who had indicated their support, especially clothing sponsors Womenz and CBR and main prize sponsor Gemtime Jew-ellers.
Undeterred, Mr Taylor and Rosetown Lions have plans to revive Bride of the Year in 2008.
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Novice rosarian back for another crackRose Society gears up for 50th Show
TED SIRCOMBE was so rapt with his successful fi rst rose show last year that he will be back again to try his luck this year. He is pictured yesterday tending the roses in the front garden of the Idea Services communal home he shares. 3120707AD
Ted Sircombe might only be lining up for his second Te Awamutu Rose Show, but he’s hoping to make it to a lot more.
Last year he carried off the trophy for the best single miniature rose for a fi rst time exhibitor.
This year he’s got high hopes for his beautiful red Dublin Bay blooms and another miniature.
He reckons the quality of his
roses is higher this year, thanks to the spraying that support worker Ann Mackie encouraged him to do.
Mr Sircombe has an intellec-tual disability, but that doesn’t stop him enjoying a great life.
And according to Barbara Lin-ton he’s a fantastic neighbour.
“Ted’s got a big heart. He’ll come over and do things that need doing on my property
without me even asking him,” she told the Courier.
Schedules for the Golden Jubi-lee Rose Show are available from the i-Site Centre.
The show takes place at St Patrick’s Hall in Rewi Street from 1pm-6pm Friday and 9.30am-4pm Saturday.
For more information contact Barbara Dench (871 8388) or Shirley Lord (870 2299).
Not so wet October
Kihikihi weather watchers John and Margaret Nicholls were stunned that what they thought was a wet Oc-tober yielded less rain than previous years.
Of the 11 years they have records for, this October’s 82mm was less than all but 2001 (72mm) and 2002 (52mm).
Te Awamutu weather watcher Paul Hobbs recorded 115.5mm of rainfall last month - “about average”.
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Rolling Pastures - Te Kawa Crossroads• 32ha • Gently rolling • Suitable for maize/cattle grazing • Three bedroom home plus sleepout• Swimming pool • Implement shedsAddress: 645 State Highway 3. Otorohanga Road, Te AwamutuInspect: Tuesday 1.00-2.00pmTender: Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 1.00pmVenue: L.J. Hooker Offi ce, 41 Mahoe Street, Te AwamutuContact: Barry Bryant 021 951 138 View: BGWGG8
Picture Book PropertyNestled on a private and fl at 868m² tropically landscaped section this three bedroom home will impress.Address: 54 Christie Avenue, Te AwamutuInspect: Sunday 1.30-2.00pmPrice: $365,000Contact: Lauren O'Carroll 0272 787 196 View: BHJGG8
Location - Options - Worth Having68 ha (168 acres). An extremely well located property within easy commuting of Hamilton and Te Awamutu. Currently leased by neighbouring dairy farmer. Estimated 95% croppable land of fl at to some rolling. Road access from both ends of the farm. This unit is in good heart and would suit grazing or cropping. Fantastic outlook if you are looking to build that special home.Price: BY NEGContact: Ken Hagan AREINZ 021 353 488 View: BN6GG8
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Vendors Committed Elsewhere• Designed for space and storage • Four full sized bedrooms • Self contained studio • Beautiful rural outlook • Many opportunities here GV: $690,000 I will present ALL OFFERSAddress: 40 Wharepuhunga Road, Te AwamutuInspect: Sunday 12noon - 1.00pmContact: Tania Ruki 027 441 3264 View: BBRGG8
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24 acres with a three bedroom home, great views and parklike grounds all for
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Absolute prime real estate. Huge development potential on a 1275m² section - or a great four bedroom "do upper" minutes from town. Spectacular views. Don't hesitate!Address: 159 Bockett Avenue, Te AwamutuInspect: Sunday 5.00-5.30pm and Thursday 5.00-5.30pmTender: Friday, November 30, 2007 at 1.00pmVenue: L.J. Hooker Offi ce, 41 Mahoe Street, Te AwamutuContact: Lauren O'Carroll 0272 787 196 View: BNMGG8
Leger Grove! - Immaculate And TimelessThis property has an excellent four bedroom home, ensuite with spa bath and shower, dining/family room, separate lounge, offi ce, triple car garaging and large garden shed. A clever combination of thoughtful, modern design and traditional atmosphere on a private landscaped 4971m² section.Address: 115 Leger Grove, Te AwamutuInspect: Sunday 2.00-3.00pmContact: Ian Jones 0274 751 458 or Don Grimmer 021 309 709 View: BNZGG8
People passing the former Ohaupo Hotel will have noticed it’s been a hive of activity.
Sisters Abbey Henry-Metcalfe and Leah Armstrong recently took over the family- owned premises that is now home to the Windy Ridge Cafe and are breathing new life into the former ‘country pub’ that originally opened in 1937.
The latest stage of development will be marked tomorrow evening when they open an art gallery in the re-vamped cafe area.
The development refl ects their interest in art and their desire
to support the many talented artists in this area.
Abbey has a visual de-sign degree and felt the building would be ideal to show off art work.
“It has fantastic ceil-ing heights - perfect for hanging art. We have installed a system to allow us to showcase a variety of sizes and shapes. ”
The work currently being displayed covers a diverse range - from street art by Zane Pad-man (Te Awamutu) and landscapes by Margaret Dixon (Te Awamutu) to caricatures by Lance Prutton (Ohaupo) and a variety of products by designer Chris Metcalfe (Te Awamutu).
The art will be changed every two months so the owners welcome approaches from other people inter-ested in exhibiting their work.
The theme of ‘Pacifi c Rim’ covers the artwork as well as the food avail-able in the cafe.
“We intend to show-case all art and food from New Zealand mar-kets, while promoting what we have in own backyard.”
Local people are invit-ed to attend the opening tomorrow evening (from 6.30pm) which includes free nibbles served by new chef, Troy Colbert.
It is also a chance for people to see the hard work that has gone in to the hotel face lift.
“We have also up-dated the old public bar
- which was renown for bikes sitting out the back in the garden bar!
“The space has had a total face lift and is now used as a function room for weddings, confer-ences and parties.
“It’s Ohaupo’s best kept secret with lush
trees, wonderful sun-light and a water fea-ture.
“The fi nal touches have also been added to the front of the building this week - the new deck now has an outdoor fi re to create a special ambi-ence.”
Windy Ridge Cafe on Ohaupo’s main street is open from 10.30am weekdays and 9am on weekends.
Takeaways are avail-able Wednesday to Sunday night, evening meals Wednesday to Saturday night.
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As usual the fair offers a huge range of crea-tions and comes at a good time with Christmas fast approaching.
The park will feature jewellery, skincare products, metal creations from steel workers and a working blacksmith, plants, wood craft, hand crafted dolls (left) clothing and much, much more.
There will be ongoing entertain-ment from The 3 Gs and Jock Hume, aka ‘The Singing Cowboy’ (far right).
Visitors will also be able to partake in a huge range of food, from sausage sizzles and popcorn, to locally produced
wines and beverages, speciality sauces and pick-les... and of course a great cup of coffee.
There is also entertainment for the kids.Te Awamutu’s Rose Gardens straight across
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roses, or a place to relax and get away for a while.
At 11am the winners of the McDon-ald’s Colouring Contest will be an-nounced.
Nearby Te Awamutu i-Site Centre is hosting the Creative Fibre Group exhibi-tion and has all the information about remain-ing Scream Rosetown festi-val events and tickets to Best of British Blues, and ‘For You Ears Only’.
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Even ardent tree lov-ers would probably not have been too upset to see the female Gingko trees removed from Alexandra Street last week.
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Treescape Services had the contract for the removal and traf-fi c was diverted away from the southern side of Alexandra Street as the trees were removed on Thursday.
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KIHIKIHI ROTARY thank Kainga Aroha for the
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Popular holiday programmes
Kainga Aroha has three counsellors (pictured right) that are all mem-bers of the New Zealand Association of Counsel-lors.
“We offer counselling for children, families, adults and couples.
“Our charges are very affordable and we have subsidy money available for those who need it.”
Contact Kainga Aroha Community House (ph 871 6506) for further details.
Kainga Aroha provides heaps of fun every school holidays.
Trips and camps cater for young people aged 7 to 14.
These are varied and include options such as kayaking, visits to Auckland Zoo, snow trips, bush walks, beach days, craft days and lots more.
Camps are usually for four days at various locations.
All of the leaders who accompa-ny each trip are vetted and have ongoing training.
“But we’re always in need of more leaders – especially males!”
Subsidy money is available to help with costs and families are simply invited to pay what they can afford towards the trip
A 2001 CYF review of Kainga Aroha’s systems said, ”the agency is to be admired for the level of commitment they show towards ensuring children attend-ing programmes are safe and well cared for.”
Look out for details of camps and trips in future editions of the Te Awamutu Courier.
KAINGA AROHA offers subsidised, fun outings for children aged 7-14 during its holiday programmes.
Budget AdviceFree confi dential budget advice is available
at Kainga Aroha Community House. Bruce Owen (right) has been the co-ordina-
tor of a budgetting service locally for 24 years and is Chairman of the Waikato Bays Associa-tion of Family Budget Services.
He can help you with a week-by-week cash fl ow to help you plan ahead. Alternatively, download your own spreadsheet with pre-set formulas to work with in your own home.
If necessary the service will visit you at home, install it on your own computer and demonstrate it for you.
And it’s all free!!
Family Support Are you new to the area or you know someone who is? Got some ques-
tions you need answered? Unsure in dealing with government depart-ments? Not too sure where to go next? Lonely? Bored? Depressed?
Do you know someone who needs assistance or support? Have family members who are giving you grief? Have a family concern or worry? Have questions on parenting? Want someone to just listen?
Drop in to Kainga Aroha and see Melodie Hamon or give her a call. She also accepts referrals from other community agencies, schools and whanau. Melodie is a mother of three and has lived in the Waipa most of her life. “People say I’m easy to talk to, and I know how to ‘keep it zipped’ about other peoples’ business!”
Family Support is available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Confidential Counselling Services
STEPHANIE OWEN SUZANNE REIDDENNIS HOWELL
Kainga Aroha has a new home on Bank Street (pictured above).
The community house was initially opened at Kihikihi on April 1, 1987 - but the valuable work carried out by the dedicated team at Kainga Aroha is no joke!
Although it began as a ‘drop in centre’, over the years the house has become a valuable resource for budgeting advice, family sup-port and counselling.
It has also become well known for its popu-lar holiday programmes.
MELODIE HAMON
PAGE 16 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
Young Edwards minisprinter to beatThe John Watkin Memorial Trophy for
minisprints will feature on opening day at McDonald’s Kihikihi Speedway on Sunday.
Kihikihi Speedway Club expects a good fi eld of competitors for the event, with entries from Auckland, Huntly, Rotorua and possibly Palmerston North joining the local cars.
Hot favourite would have to be local driver, 17-year-old Brian Edwards - the current trophy holder.
Edwards won this three race series last season in his second outing in a minis-print.
The odds of a repeat win are enhanced by his father, Mark, and older brother, An-drew, leaving the minisprint ranks to drive a V8 sprintcar at Baypark Speedway.
The Edwards family were the ones to beat in minspirints last season, when Brian had more than his share of success.
Second placings in regional champion-ships in Auckland, Manawatu and Ro-torua were gilded with second placing in the North Island and New Zealand Grand Prix titles, plus a strong third in the New Zealand minisprint championship in Ro-torua.
“He was immediately on the pace in the
very competitive minisprints, due to his two seasons racing in the youth ministock section,” says club spokesperson, Terry Campbell.
“This class teaches young drivers race-craft skills and the ability to run wheel to wheel with other competitors to suc-cessfully graduate out of this training division.”
There are other minisprint drivers who will show out this season.
Chip Humble and Jacqui Greer were on the pace at practise, while Jarvis Tidd, who performed wonders last season in an old car with an under-powered engine, will benefi t from a new motor and chassis.
Huntly driver Daniel Thomas, in an ex-Edwards car, will be fast, while Auck-lander Steve Welsh, a driver with experi-ence in midgets and sprintcars, will be one to watch.
It is not known if current New Zealand titleholder Chris Street or the always quick Shaun Cooke will have their cars ready for the event.
Other sections racing on Sunday are sidecars, stockcars, superstocks, saloons, production saloons, streetstocks and min-istocks. The gates open at 11am and racing starts at 1pm. TE AWAMUTU teenager Brian Edwards defending his minisprint title on Sunday. Photo supplied
David Ryburn provided the individual highlight with an eagle on the par fi ve, 13th hole in Te Awamutu Golf Club’s twilight tournament.
A fi eld of 96 starters teed off in the House of Travel sponsored event.
Scramble: J Collins, J Stevanon, S Ryburn, B O’Regan, G Welton 21, C Green, J Earwaker, I Berry, P Gedge, B Kete, R Coleman 20, E Van Alphen, M Cavanagh, D Johnson, R Neal, R Wetere, G Charteris 19, M Green, U Collins, M Claydon, S Perry, M Waters, K Trass, R Dearing 18.
Twos: M Ouston, R Dearing, R Coleman, S Hill. Stirling Sports luck draw: G Dyet.
★ ★ ★ ★Graham Watts accumulated the biggest haul
of 24 stableford in Pirongia Golf Club’s twilight tournament.
He was one point clear of fi ve players who managed 23 points in the McFall Fuel sponsored scramble.
Ladies: P McFarlane 19, S Refoy 18, T Cavey 16.Men, front nine: G Watts 24, K Bardsley 23, D Watts, B Ford-
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Men, back nine: J Warburton, K Ormsby, B Ryburn, L Johnson 23, B Connolly 22, R Davies, M Smith, S Meddings 21, T Waire-po, H Oosterman, T Polkinghorne, D Grantham 20, R Taylor, M Brown, B Cavey, J Creek, R Stokes 19, R Scown, C Brookes 18.
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Gutsy Drower K2 ride Te Awamutu Sports Cycling
Club’s Eric Drower continued his outstanding form placing sixth in Coromandel’s prestigious K2 elite men’s cycle classic.
Drower covered the 200km lap of the Coromandel Peninsula race in 5.20.16.
Former world junior cycling champion Jeremy Yates won the race in a record time of 5.14.19.
The K2 is rated by far the hardest ride in New Zealand, in terms of its distance and number of hills.
It is also the most spectacular, taking the riders on twisting wind-ing roads through bush and back out onto some of the best beaches you could hope to fi nd anywhere.
The K2 elite race attracted 53 entrants, with 49 fi nishing.
Te Awamutu was well represented in the race.Ryan Wills placed 20th overall and 14th in the
U23 age group, clocking 5.35.40.Scott Arden was 28th overall and 21st (age
group) in 5.4410.Tim Gudsell, still very much on the comeback
trail after a serious leg injury, suffered from cramp. He fi nished 34th overall and 26th elite
senior in 5.44.18.Two former Te Awamutu riders,
Mark Langlands and Brad Carter, showed their class placing second and third respectively in the elite U23 section. They were 10th and 11th overall, both with 5.22.07.
Last month’s Te Awamutu Open winner Mike Northey (Auckland) placed 21st, while 2005 and 2006 Te Awamutu Open winner Justine Kerr (Hamilton) placed 14th.
The (standard) K2 race, over the same course as the elite men’s, at-tracted 534 starters of which 500 fi nished.
Aucklander Darrin Strahan won in a time of 5.35.05.
First Te Awamutu rider home was Chris Gaze in 5.45.29. He placed 20th overall and 10th in his Mas-
ters 1 age group.Matthew Gorter was 61st overall and 18th
male-senior in 5.52.58; Alysha Blackwell 192nd, 11th female, 4th female-senior, 6.25.11; Aaron Dixon 211th, 4th male-U23, 6.26.38; John Wil-liamson 345th, 63rd male-Vet 1, 6.59.48; Charlie Pollock 489th, 11th mixed tandem, 8.31.58.
Seven Te Awamutu rid-ers were among a fi eld of 443 starters in the Pearl Izumi K1 100km road cycle race in the Coromandel.
It was a challenging course this year, with fi ve of the seven K2 category hills included in the race.
Most signifi cantly, it included the notorious Whangapoua Hill which reaches a height of 380 metres in only 3km. There is a steep downhill where riders reach speeds up to 80kph, with a wicked (15kph) hairpin at the bottom known as Devil’s Elbow.
The race gave riders a taste of both coastlines, with stage one following the beauti-ful Pacifi c Coastline from Whitianga to Coromandel and stage two following the stun-ning Puhutakawa Coastline to
Thames.The race started at the
civilised time of 12 noon in Whitianga, travelled through Coromandel and fi nished in Thames.
Karl Murray won the K1 for the fourth consecutive year in a time of 2.47.35.
Over 50 riders failed to fi nish the brutally hilly course.
Te Awamutu riders to fi n-ish were Colin Thorsen 149th overall, fi fth in 55-60 age group, 3.31.19; John Blake 188th, 7th 55-60 age group, 3.37.29; Stuart Gudsell 235th, 13th 55-60 age group, 3.45.20; Gavin Foster 265th, 32nd male-masters I, 3.52.22; Heather Kumm 310th, 56th female, 9th female-master; Ralph Kumm 336th, 36th male-veteran I, 4.13.05; Diane Tonks 369th, 84th female, 8th female-
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This year’s event started at sea level in the township of Coromandel and fi nished in Thames, a distance of 53km.
All three Te Awamutu Quar-ter K entrants performed out-standingly.
Scott Creighton (13) was third overall in a fi eld of 91 with a time of 1.46.40. He was fi rst male-junior home. Sam Gaze (11) was 12th overall, 2nd male-junior, in 2.08.26, and Julia Lile 14th overall, 2nd female, 1st female-master, in 2.11.47.
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Rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm of those contesting the fi nal three championships of the year at Pirongia Gun Club.
Murray Barclay won the 30 target triples cham-pionship outright with 49/50.
He was two points clear of his nearest rivals, Richard Smith, Steve Vincent and Peter Krippner, in the A grade.
Geoff Pulham took out the B grade with 43 points, from Dain Vincent on 40 and Michael Vincent 39.
Jackson Corbett secured the 25 target Sparrow Championship outright with 24, from Peter Kripp-ner on 23 and Grant Wallace and Steve Vincent 22.
Craig Vincent made no race of the 15 pair double rise championship with 27/30. He was four clear of the joint runners-up Krippner and Steve Vincent.
Dain Vincent, son of Craig, was the best of the B grade with 18/30, followed by Pulham on 17 and Zeb Corbett and Michael Vincent on 16.
Steve Vincent took out the champion of champi-ons for the year, one point clear of Wallace.
A feature of this year’s championships was the evenness of the competition and the emergence of several promising young shooters.
Other results, possibles:15 single rise eyeopener: R Smith, G Wallace, M Vincent.
10 sparrow sweep: R Smith, G Wallace, S Vincent. High gun for day: P Krippner.
A group of six Te Awamutu College athletes fi nished 13th overall out of over 200 teams in the Lake Rotorua Marathon Relay.
The College mixed team of boys and girls raced in the boys’ grade, fi nishing seventh.
Of the 12 teams that fi nished ahead of them overall, seven were secondary school teams.
Te Awamutu College had a great battle with the fi rst of the girls’ teams, Tauranga Girls High, before the latter prevailed.
Coach Murray Green says the relay was a great opportunity for athletes in an individual sport to compete as a team.
A support vehicle follows the course dropping off and picking up runners at each changeover.
“It was pretty hectic through the fi rst two changes but after that we had got far enough ahead that there wasn’t so much congestion.”
The course follows the marathon course.First off was Trent Nicholson running 9km, fol-
lowed by Sam Fuchs 7km, Laura Sinclair a hilly 7.9km, Connor Smyth 8.1km, Erana Severne 4.7km and Andre Peake 5.7km.
Their time was 3hrs 6mins, with the winners fi nishing in 2hrs 41mins. Some teams took al-most seven hours.
Sinclair recorded the fastest average speed of 4.02 mins per km, despite having the most dif-fi cult leg.
Peake turned in a gutsy effort after joining the team when injury ruled out Cameron Furer. She had just had six weeks off running after a motor accident left her with 50 stitches in her knee.
The next challenge for these athletes is the Round the Bridges run in Hamilton before head-ing to Wanganui for the NZ Secondary School Championships in December.
Coach Green says it was great having two of the College head students, Nicholson and Sev-erne, involved with the younger athletes.
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FROM TE KAHA TO KIHIKIHI: Loaf of Luck proves a dab hand at show hunting at Kihikihi on Sunday for Hannah Bodle. 3120718AD
By Colin ThorsenMorrinsville’s Hannah Bodle belied
her tender years impressing with precision jumping at the North Is-land Showhunter Championships at Kihikihi.
The 10-year-old won the high points national series run throughout New Zealand and placed second in the North Island classic, category A class, on her mount Murfre Hosanna.
Hannah also placed third in the high points class, category C open 90cm, riding Loaf of Luck.
It is a wonderful ‘rags to riches’ story.
Loaf of Luck is a former pig hunt-ing pony, who was still carrying pork-ers out of the bush at Te Kaha, near Gisborne, earlier this year.
The Bodle family only took him over in February after noting he had jumping potential.
Hannah has been riding for eight years, nearly from the time she took her fi rst steps walking.
She is following in her mother Jo’s footsteps. Jo is a former well-per-formed showjumper now following her children.
She has another daughter, Georgia (7), and son, Harry (8), both keen showjumping and showing competi-tors.
The North Island Showhunter Classic was won by Nadine McFad-vien on J. J. Certainty Sir.
Paxton Condor took out the Pony category A North Island champion-ship on Evermore Skholor.
The category B North Island cham-pionship went to Kate Allen on Llan-dovery King Cole.
Matthew Dickey rode his way to the category C North Island title on Wilful.
Champs titles well spread at Gun club
College team features in Rotorua relay
PAGE 19Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
Waipa races perfect setting for ‘stag do’
‘JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS’: Mike Borrie, groom-to-be (Silver Fern shirt), surrounded by his mates at Waipa races and Mountain Man, Keith Prendergrast (far left).
By Colin ThorsenA hard-case group of old
school and rugby mates from Te Aroha kicked up their heels in true ‘stag do’ tradition at Waipa Supporters race meeting on Saturday.
The 13-strong party from un-der the mountain at Te Aroha kept fellow patrons entertained in the giant supporters marque, singing and dancing to music provided by legendary Pirongia Mountain Man, Keith Pender-
grast.They were all dressed up in
an array of costumes from the 1980s depicting the old silk col-ours of Keith Opie (ex Te Aroha trainer, now based at Paeroa).
Centre of attention was groom-to-be Mike ‘Snaky’ Bor-rie, dressed up as a jockey with his own wooden horse, who is to marry Cindy Baker on New Year’s Eve in Hamilton.
They got engaged at Te Aroha Racing Club’s Breeders Stakes meeting two year’s ago.
As for coming to Te Awamutu, Borrie said it was the only weekend the lads could all get together and it just so happened the Waipa races were on.
“We’ve all had an interest in racing in some form or another, some as owners of horses and greyhounds.”
They had their share of luck punting, collectively collecting $920 off the second placed Final Frontier, paying $8 (place) in the Ron Dickey Handicap.
Te Aroha lads meet Pirongia’s legendary Mountain Man
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For the second meeting running Te Awamutu stables dominated on home turf, winning fi ve of the 10 races at Waipa on Saturday.
The new training partnership of K. W., B. W. Hawtin and S. R. Autridge set the ball rolling, saddling up Sandace (J. McDonald) to win race two - the Gumboot Syndicate 1150.
Club secretary Lea Temm has an owner-ship interest in the consistent Sandace.
Graeme and Mark Sanders produced two winners, Ringburner (Mark Sweeney) in race four - the Alexandra Racing Club 1400 - and ultra impressive debutant Berio (Shaun Collins) in race seven - the 2007 Supporters Classic 1400.
The Robert Priscott trained Silence Please (Michelle Wenn) scored an upset win heading off favourite Dalliance in race fi ve - the Mills Reef Winery & Restau-rant 2000.
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Paul Burrows com-pleted a highly satis-factory day for local trainers when his stable star Casali (J. McDonald) took out the Aztech Farm Buildings 2000.
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Te Awamutu Swimming Club celebrates its 50th anniversary of incorporation this year.
The Club was formed in 1941. A 50 year celebration was held in 1991 but this year makes 50 years as a ‘legal’ entity.
“The incorporation of the Club as a Society occurred in June 1957. So we decided to have another birthday - as you do when you get old,” quipped club spokesperson, Alison Tuck.
Swimming as a competitive sport has been happening in the district since 1913.
The modern facilities at Liv-ingstone Aquatics at the Trust Waikato Te Awamutu Events Centre are a far cry from the swimming hole at the junction of the Mangahoe and Man-gapiko Streams, where competi-tions were fi rst held in January, 1914.
Despite a two year recess from 1920-22 and the outbreak
of the Second World War, when no championships were held between 1938-1940, swimming has been a popular pastime in the district ever since.
The Waipa District Swimming Club moved to the Municipal Pool in December, 1925.
In 1941 a meeting was held and it was moved that a club be formed - to be known as the Te Awamutu Swimming Club.
The club was incorporated as the Te Awamutu Swimming Club Incorporated in June, 1957.
The rest as the saying goes is history.
The most momentous event in the Club’s history has been the move to the present site in the Events Centre.
The complex provides a pool that meets Swim New Zealand standards for national short course meets.
Competitive swimming is still
going strong, as recent success-es at national level attest.
There is unprecedented in-terest in children being taught to swim for fi tness and water safety reasons.
The demand in Te Awamutu and surrounding areas is such that the Club is looking at ways to work with the management of the Events Centre complex to provide more classes so that local residents do not have to travel out of the District for these potentially life-saving lessons.
Te Awamutu has a complex and focus on swimming of which it can be justifi ably proud.
The Club is to celebrate its milestone with a dinner for all past and present members at Te Awamutu Bowling Club on November 16..
Jubilee dinner tickets are available from Murray Hislop Surveyors, 405 Mahoe Street.
STATE OF THE ART: The new headquarters of Te Awamutu Swimming Club, Livingstone Aquatics at the Events Centre. File photo
FLASHBACK: Te Awamutu Swimming Club’s offi cial opening at the Mangahoe/Mangapiko streams ‘water hole’ in 1913. Photo supplied
Opener Stretton posts whirlwind maiden ton
By Colin ThorsenTe Awamutu Sports Green
opening batsman Sam Stret-ton blazed his way to 101 off 65 balls in Waikato Valley cricket.
The club’s top run scorer in 2006 struck 12 fours and two sixes - the last of which brought up his maiden century.
His previous highest score was 88 against Whitianga last season.
Stretton featured in an open-ing stand of 144 with Peter West (40) as the ‘Green Machine’ made light of reaching 168/2 in reply to Thames A’s 165 all out at Albert Park on Saturday.
Mark Hall top scored with 63 for Thames A.
Bowling honours for the Green team were shared by Hamish Forsman, with 3-26,
Peter West 2-14 and Calvin Blyde 2-34.
FAMILY AFFAIRIn division two, Te Awamutu
Sports Gold team went on a scoring spree posting 347/9 in 44 overs.
Graeme Stewart led the way with mammoth 175, including 16 fours and two sixes.
His cousin Webber Stewart scored a well-compiled 50, laced with three fours and three sixes.
A demoralised Huntly B outfi t could only muster 77 in reply.
Graeme Stewart completed the rout with 6-13 off nine overs, including four maidens.
His 11-year-old son Danyon, making his club debut, claimed 2-3 off three overs. TON for Sam Stretton. 3120720AD
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HOST families wantedfor South American high school students for 2008. Phone Patsyor Chris on (09)629-0076.
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DESPERATELY seek-ing farmhouse close toTe Awamutu, houseproud, professional couple and one child. Phone (027) 593-0953.
HOLIDAY ACCOM. AVAILABLE
ENJOY a holiday inTauranga. Clean fam-ily home availablethrough Christmas and New Year. Sleeps6+. $200 per night. www.pearlproperties.co.nz. Phone 07(848)-1190 or (021)053-5864
TO LET
A1 SELF STORAGE
New facility, many sizes, good rates,
security and 7 day access.
Phone 871-6164 or (0274) 783 085
GARAGE / workshopspace to let. Over 100m2, $110 p/w. Phone (021)659-525
KIHIKIHI, three bed-rooms, large double garage, completely renovated inside andout, $260p/w, refs re-quired, no pets. Phone (027) 715-9171.
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 (07) 823-6287 a/h Waipa Property
Link Ltd. MREINZ
RENT to own, three bedrooms, double ga-rage, large section, easy qualifying,deposit required. Goto 58 Rolleston Street, Kihikihi for phonenumber.
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
TO LETTE AWAMUTU Fair-
view Road, tidy three bedroom home, dish-washer, internal ga-rage, non smokers please, prefer family, $300 p/w. Available late November. Phone Maria. 872-8101.
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 Rahu Road, threebedroom unit with in-ternal single garage, no dogs, refs required, $240 p/w, three weeks bond. Phone (027) 471-9939.
THREE bedroom, dou-ble garage, close to town, no smokers, no pets, $290 per week. Phone 871-6793 or871-8527 evenings.
THREE bedroom home in Kihikihi, double garage with sleepout. no dogs, $245 p/w. Phone 871-6506 or871-3400 a/h.
THREE bedroom home, single garage, no dogs, refs required, $260 p/wk, available No-vember 10. Phone 871-8070 or (021) 364-388.
THREE bedroom house, fully fenced, single garage, close to school. no pets, avail-able now, $280 p/w.Phone (07)846-1550 or (021)258-3332
THREE bedroom house, warm and sunny, double garage, available November 22, $270 p/w. Phone 871-3050.
THREE bedroom unit, internal access ga-rage. Pool, gym, no pet, refs. req. Avail-able now, $300 p/w. Lawns, gardens and rubbish bins included. Phone (027)529-6480
TIDY three bedroom house, single garage, pets welcome, $240p/w. Phone (021) 143-1964.
TWO bedroom house, double garage, suit-able for a couple, $220p/w. Phone 870-1595 or (027) 222-0830.
WANTING couple to share with profes-sional couple. 20’s,house fully furnished, big double room with walk in wardrobe, lots of car space, $145 p/w. Phone (027) 593-0953.
Te Awamutu Te Awamutu Courier Offi ce Courier Offi ce Opening hoursOpening hours
Mon - FriMon - Fri
8.00am-5.00pm8.00am-5.00pm Pop in and talk Pop in and talk
to our friendly to our friendly
team about team about
your advertising your advertising
needs. needs.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Council Carpark This Saturday
Phone Phyllis 871-4811 or Carol 871-6198
PAGE 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
MEETINGS
TE AWAMUTU SPORTS NETBALL CLUB
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday., November 14, 2007
7.00 pm at clubrooms All Welcome
PUBLIC NOTICES
EARLYBIRD FOODBAR
Due to two family bereavements and the ongoing illness of another family member,
it is with deep regret that I have decided to close the business.
A huge ‘thank you’ to all the customers who have patronized the shop over
the years. I will miss you all. A special BIG thanks to Molly.
Ginny
ST PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CATHOLIC?
You are welcome to attend one or both of our enquiry evenings, as we are about to begin a programme designed for adults who wish to
enquire about the Catholic Faith. Wednesday, November 14, 7.30 - 8.30 pm Wednesday November 21, 7.30 - 8.30 pm
in the Parish Lounge, 625 Alexandra Street,
Te Awamutu
Te Awamutu Community Choir Presents
G.F. HANDEL’S
“MESSIAH”
With Guest Soloists and Orchestra under the direction of Trevor Gibbs
at St. John’s Anglican Church, Arawata Street
On Saturday 8th December, 2007 at 7.30 pm
Tickets available from the Church Office 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
or Swarbricks Solicitors at 72 Teasdale Street or Choir Members
The Events Centre
will be closed to the public on : Saturday, November 10 from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm
Due to the Te Awamutu Swim Club Meet
PUBLIC NOTICES
LJ HOOKER CHRISTMAS LIGHTS RAMBLE
SPORTS NOTICES
NGAROMA TRAIL RIDE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, NEW TRACK Suitable for 2 & 4 wheelers
Registration from 9.00am Start 10.00am
Entry fee $25.00Child (15 and under) $15.00
Kids Track $10.00
Ride starts and finishes at Ngaroma Hall Sign posted from Te Kawa Crossroads and Arohena
Helmets must be worn Sausage Sizzle and Refreshments Available Contacts Dan : 872-3777 or Kevin 872-3544
PUBLIC NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
If you want to drink, that’s your
business IF YOU WANT TO
STOP, THAT’S OURS Phone 871-4072
or 870-3463 PO Box 194
Te Awamutu
PRINTS AND PRINTMAKING
A gallery talk by Ruth Davey -
doyen of printmaking in the Waikato
11.00 am, Sunday,
November 11
Baffin Street Gallery, Pirongia
Phone 871-9890
TE AWAMUTU CREATIVE FIBRE
EXHIBITIONEXHIBITIONEXHIBITIONEXHIBITION
November 9,10 and 11
9am to 4pm Burchell Pavilion
i.site
Gorst Ave
Te Awamutu
FREE ENTRY
WOMENS GOLF TE AWAMUTU
Please note change
of date for AGM and lunch.
Now to be Wednesday,
November 21 NOT Monday November 19.
Format as per Golf Book.
PUBLIC NOTICES
TE AWAMUTU PAKEKE LIONS wish to advise local businesses that we do not support or approve of Lions Clubs outside our
local zone collecting donations within the Te Awamutu business district.
JH Forster - Secretary
SPORTS NOTICES
PIRONGIA
GOLF CLUB
Twilight Monday, November 12
Tees open 4-6pm $5 entry
Meals available $8 Sponsor :
L.J. Hooker Ltd.
TE AWAMUTU MARIST CLUB
Senior Rugby Coach and Managers
required for 2008 season.
Please contact 871-3798 or
871-6324
TE AWAMUTU MARIST CLUB
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
November 26, 2007 at 7.30 pm, at Clubrooms
Agenda: � Election of Officers � Life Membership � New Constitution � General Business
Please contact
871-3798 or 871-6324
MEETINGS
KING COUNTRY PLAYCENTRE
ASSOCIATION INC ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING will be held at
Otorohanga Library, Otorohanga on Thursday,
November 22, 2007 at 7.30pm
Everyone welcome
MEETINGS
TE AWAMUTU FOOTBALL
CLUB SPECIAL GENERAL
MEETING Monday, November 12 - 7.00pm at Stadium
followed by Club ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING All members
urged to attend.
Te Awamutu Sports and
Recreation Club RUGBY
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Monday, November 12, 7.00 pm at Clubrooms
Agenda 1: Chairman’s Report 2 : Financial Report 3 : Election of Officers
WAIPA EMBROIDERERS
GUILD
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday November 20,
2007 at 7pm
Information Centre Gorst Ave, Te Awamutu
Te Awamutu CourierTe Awamutu Courier Phone 871-5151Phone 871-5151
Promotion runs until November 30, 2007Drawn December 3, 2007
Winner will be notifi ed.
Come in and spend $100 or more and go into the draw to win $500 worth of
Greenscape product of your choice.
NOVEMBER PROMOTION
305TC200-07
FOR SALE
20% OFF20% OFF
We will be closed for building treatment from 28-30 Nov. We will be closed for building treatment from 28-30 Nov. Phone (021)154-2157Phone (021)154-2157
All Xmas decorations All Xmas decorations and selected stock for and selected stock for
NovemberNovember
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PIRONGIA ART & CRAFT SHOPPIRONGIA ART & CRAFT SHOP
BUSINESS SUPERDEALS
BRAKESERVICING, Stuart
Law Ltd. Phone 871-6426.
CARAVANS &TRAILERS
CARAVANS wanted, 10 - 30 ft, any condi-tion, anywhere, will travel. Up to $10,000. Phone Steve (027) 622-0011.
TRAIL lite, 17ft 6inch,immaculate withmany extra’s. Phone 871-1624.
FOR SALE
OPEN ONSATURDAYS!
Order your Christmas
Hams NOW!
305TC
203-07
BEDS ONE x single inner
sprung. Excellent condition. $60. Two xsingle tubular steel beds. One x white, 1 xblue. $25 each. Phone(027)414-0028 or 870-2626 evenings
FIREWOOD 5m³ - $160, 10m³ -
$290 delivered. Phone(07) 873-9190 eve-nings, mobile (021)617-349.
FIREWOOD SPLIT Gum. $70m3
delivered. PhoneRowan, 872-1806
FLOUNDER BONELESS fillets
now @ Greggys Takeaways.
FRESH KINADISCOUNTED Kina,
from $10 a pot, now @Greggys Takeaways.
LOUNGE SUITE, 2 x two seaters
and 1 x one seater, old, but tidy condi-tion, $120. Phone 871-8251 after 5.00 pm.
SEAFOODAND raw fish salads @
Greggy’s takeaways.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Frost free upright freezer. As new!
$800 Rimu writing bureau
$90 Lounge suite, 3+2+1
$250 12+ shelve book
storage unit $90
2 x 3 draw single bed divans with mattresses
$75 each. Offers considered
on all items. Phone 871-6733
MOBILITY SCOOTERS
Phone someone who
cares. Locally owned
and operated. New and
preloved. Sales,
service and hire.
Phone (0800)666-768
MOSS MOSS kill packs.
Phone Washbright 871-7389 or (0274) 763-347.
KAANGA PIRAU
NOW @ Greggy’sTakeaways.
TENT SARFARI. 4 Season
tent. 2 rooms plus 1 closed in awning for cooking and eating. Made out of N.Z can-vice. Excellent condi-tion, $2990.00. Phone 871-8262.
TIMBER CLEARANCE sale.
Mac and Rimu. T Knot - Some Clears. Beams - Table Slabs. Phone (021)0250-2342
TWO SEATER
SOFA AND two one seaters,
nice firm seats, would suit student flat, or rumpus room, $150.Phone 871-8251 after5.00 pm.
WOODEN TRADITIONAL toys
from $20. Phone 870-4424.
GARAGE SALE53 Te Tomo Street.
Friday 9. Start 10am
TE Rahu Road, mainly children’s items, signs out at 8.30am.
TE AWAMUTU
ST JOHN
OFF ICE The St John Office on Palmer Street
is open for all enquiries Tuesday
and Thursday from
1pm to 4pm. Phone 871-8236
PAGE 23Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
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
POPULAR PATERANGI
Large family home on one acre. Three spacious bedrooms and
an offi ce / fourth bedroom. New kitchen, dining, internal access
garage, and lots more. Private sale : $485,000.
View on Trade Me rural property.Contact Angela or Nigel
871-2966 or (021) 929-025 for more details.
305T
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OPEN HOMESunday, 2.00 - 4.00 pm1302 Paterangi Road
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Homesell4 bedrooms, 3 living areas, Great views
$465,000
Open Day1840
Rewi Street
Sunday 2.00-3.00 pm
Phone 870-1571, or(021)1033-667
235TC206-07
TENDERS
OTOROHANGA SOUTH
SCHOOL
PROFESSIONAL
PROJECT MANAGER Otorohanga South School Board of
Trustees invite tenders for a qualified project manager to manage a variety
of property development and maintenance projects. We are offering a long-service
contract to the successful tenderer. Tender documents are available from the Otorohanga South School Office.
Phone (07) 873-8350. Tenders close at Otorohanga South School, 2 Rangipare Street, Otorohanga at 3.00 pm
on Friday, November 30, 2007.
VEHICLESWANTED
DEAD CARSCash Paid
$100Free Pick up
Phone Andy: (07) 823-6989
or txt: (027) 453-7637
*conditions apply 06
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*
VEHICLESWANTED
Ph 870-2200Te Awamutu or
0800 CAR DUMP
Get that car outa there
109TC201/07
Wanted - DEAD CARS
Best Dollars
A1 Service
LATE model vehicleswanted for disman-tling - Ford, Holden,Mazda, Mitsubishi.Rosetown Auto Wreck-ers, 2 Bruce Berquist Drive, Phone 871-6066.
GARAGE SALEJUMBLE sale at St
Andrew’s Presbyte-rian Church, Satur-day, 8.30 - 11am.
MARKET Cambridge Lions “Trash and Treasure”. Main Street Cambridge. Sunday November 11, 8am-12.30pm
PETS ROOSTER, give away
for free. Phone (021) 0278-0088.
PLANTS FORSALE
DAHLIA Tubers at Council Car park, Saturday morning. Half price clearance. Te Awamutu DahliaCircle.
VEHICLES FORSALE
1994 Toyota Corona, manual. $2400. Phone (021)035-6240
FORD Trader flat deck, 1988, 5 speed diesel, new COF, 3 mtr deck with drop sides, excellent condi-tion, $3000. Phone (027) 641-0874.
Advertise with us!Advertise with us!
871-5151871-5151
WANTED TO BUY
FURNITUREFURNITUREFURNITUREFURNITURE Lounge, dining Lounge, dining Lounge, dining Lounge, dining and beand beand beand beddddroomroomroomroom Private cash Private cash Private cash Private cash
buyerbuyerbuyerbuyer Phone Phone Phone Phone
872872872872----7819 or 7819 or 7819 or 7819 or (027)378(027)378(027)378(027)378----7380738073807380 MAGAZINES
NATIONAL geo-graphic, time, or anyretro art / fashion magazines, must be ingood condition. Pleasephone (027) 294-8824 or 871-8251 a/hrs.
POOL table. Phone 871-6458 or (021)180-5259
TIMBER windows and doors. Phone 870-1219
WANTEDHEN house. Phone
(021) 0278-0088.
GRAZING WANTEDGRAZING required for
45 calves. Urgentlyrequired. Long term. Phone 870-4088.
GRAZINGAVAILABLE
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.
LIVESTOCK FORSALE
B.Y.L LTD Service bulls
available for lease 2 yr Hereford, Angus,
Jersey and Friesian BVD, EBL, TB tested
Phone “The Bull Man”
Chris Smith (07)870-4552 or (027)496-7413
LIVESTOCKWANTED
AC PETFOODS Now Buying
Horses 0800-DOWNCOW
SSJ SSJ SSJ SSJ LIVESTOCKLIVESTOCKLIVESTOCKLIVESTOCK
currently requires �100kg+ bull and heifer calves �1 year old bulls and steers
Phone Scott 0800-775-785
FARMS WANTED
FARM lease wanted, responsible farmer requires land suitablefor sheep and beef, anything considered.Please phone (07) 873-0916.
Advertise LocallyPhone 871 5151
PROPERTIES FORSALE
GREENHILL Drive,flat sections, fantastic views, Gardens com-plete, ready to buildnow. $189,000. Trademe ref. 117804131 orvisit www.pearlproperties.co.nz. Phone Wayne (021)038-1725 or (07)848-1190.
PROPERTIES FORSALE
REST OR INVEST PRIVATE SALE Two bedroom
cottage on a quiet, landscaped, cross
lease section in progressive part of
Te Awamutu, Gas heating, two sun decks, and car port.
Great out door living. Priced to move at
$225,000 Phone
(021) 257-5158
WANTED KNOWN
BACON and ham cur-ing, Renshaws Butch-ery. Phone 871-6470.
BULLDOZER for hire with scoop, rippers and stick rake. Phone Des Hose, owner op-erator on (07) 873-8466, mobile (027) 472-7776.
CRUISE 2008
FREE information evening, Wednesday November 14. Call (07)871-8131 to reserve your place.
WORK WANTED
BOBCATBOBCAT
027 515 6519027 515 651907 871 197107 871 1971
Rosetown Bobcat Ltd
TrevorPeters
Operator
179TC
213-07
Owner
TREE WORK - Felling - Pruning - Removal - Stump GrindingCall Dennis ClementsTOTAL TREE CARE
Phone 871-5221Te Awamutu Owned
and Operated
23
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BOBCAT and experi-enced operator. free quotes, phone (07)823-7245
BOBCAT and truck hire, section, drive-way clearing, sand,metal and topsoil supplies. Phone Tony871-9582 or (021) 154-2322.
BUMPER REPAIRSPhone David (0274)970-963
CAR valet. Phone Ul-tra Clean 870-3452 today!
CARPET
CLEANING IICRC Approved
ULTRA CLEAN Phone 871-6662
or (0274) 984-465
WORK WANTED
CARPET. Phone Ultra Clean 871-6662 to book now!
ELECTRICIANSELECTRICIANSELECTRICIANSELECTRICIANS
New work and New work and New work and New work and rererere----wireswireswireswires
Call 0800 500Call 0800 500Call 0800 500Call 0800 500----101101101101
027 666 8292027 666 8292027 666 8292027 666 8292 Immediate startImmediate startImmediate startImmediate start
WORK WANTED
GOT WOOLLY GOT WOOLLY GOT WOOLLY GOT WOOLLY
SHEEP?SHEEP?SHEEP?SHEEP? Give Tony a Give Tony a Give Tony a Give Tony a
bleep!bleep!bleep!bleep! Mobile Shearing
Phone 872-1806 or (027)202-4915
WORK WANTED
LANDSCAPE GARDENERS
� Qualified � Experienced � Professional
Service � Quality results
½ - Full Day rates Senior discounts
Phone (027)254-4272
LINE 4
� Caravans � Motor homes � Horse Trucks & Floats
REPAIRS OR
MODIFICATIONS
Ex CI Munro - 39 years experience
Phone Dennis - (07) 873-8912
or (027) 353-4903
LINED SOAK
HOLES � FOUNDATION
HOLES � OFFAL / RUBBISH
HOLES
� � �
KING COUNTRY DRILLING
# 4 Wheel Drive # Best Prices # Associated Concrete Products
OWNER / OPERATOR : 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE PHONE DENNIS
COLSON 0800 DUG HOLES
0800 384 465
LOUNGE suites cleaned. Phone Ultra Clean 871-6662 now!
MEATEATER
HOMEKILLS LTD
Killing and processing
Phone 871-9995
MORTGAGE
BROKER
NZMBA
Phone Christine 871-3176
(021) 545-302
ULTRA Clean, com-plete cleaning ser-vices. Phone 871-6662.
SERVICE BULLS
18 month Hereford and Angus service
bulls for lease or sale. Phone 871-6665 or (021)053-5419
PAGE 24 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
ph. 870 1060 fax. 870 1062
SPECIALISTS IN: Dairy farm installation, automation & maintenance Industrial - Commercial - Residential
Installations - Alterations - Maintenance
24 hour guaranteed service24 hour guaranteed service
103TC213-06
N & G FENCING & AG CONTRACTINGEXPERIENCED FENCERSEXPERIENCED FENCERS
Farm ~ Residential ~ LifestyleFarm ~ Residential ~ LifestyleCONTRACTINGCONTRACTING
FOR HIREFOR HIRE6 wheeler tip truck, 13 tonne digger6 wheeler tip truck, 13 tonne digger
Ph: Nick (07) 827-1849 or (027) 4730-001
• • Post and Rail • • Post and Baton • • Deer Fencing • • Vineyard • • Stockyard • • Retaining Walls• • Decking • • Pergolas, Trellis • • Section & Tree Clearing
032TC205/07
We provide a diverse range of services:
• Plumbing
• Gasfi tting
• Drainage
• Sand Pads
• Concrete cutting and core drilling
• Truck Hire and Cartage
• Site Preparation
• Digger Work
PHONE/FAX 870 2987Glenn Rawson027 222 7590Clayton Douglas027 577 5699
For Honest & Effi cient
Service
MAC’S
HOME KILLS
Phone Richard or Donna Phone Richard or Donna 871-6611 (021) 279 2201MEATS
145TC200-06
✔ Plants ✔ Bark ✔ Peahay ✔ Compost ✔ Riverstone ✔ Limechip ✔ Pongalogs ✔ Potting Mix ✔ Railway Sleepers ✔ Schist ✔ Weedmat
✔ Gap 20 ✔ Topsoil ✔ Boulders ✔ Ferns ✔ South Island Stone
YOUR No.1 LANDSCAPE SUPPLY YARD
OPEN
7 DAY
S
PHONE: 07 827 4759PHONE: 07 827 4759
WE CAN DELIVER ANYWHERE3829 Cambridge/Te Awamutu Rd, Cambridge
Garden Grooming Replanting
Garden Resurrection Garden Maintenance
Rose Pruning Hedge Trimming
Talk to the experts ~ Reasonable Rates
Phone Tess & Graham Smith
Mobile (027) 238-2517
Phone: (07) 872-2853
074TC200/07
ACRYLIC NAILSManicure & Pedicure
Treat your fi ngers and your feet
Phone Rhondda’s Nails (021)754-315 A/H: 871-8993
N A I L T E C H N I C I A N
Due to an increased demand, Green Acres now has additional
owner/operators working in the area.0800 473 362
100% Satisfaction Guarantee 117TC212-06
Te AwamutuTe Awamutu
COLIN DOWNIECOLIN DOWNIE▼ SEPTIC TANK AND EFFLUENT▼ COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL DRAINAGE▼ NEW HOUSE PLUMBING AND ALTERATIONS
MasterPlumbersdownieplumbing@xtra.co.nz
Phone 870 6244Mobile 0274 989 022
236 Bond Rd, Te Awamutu
We’ve declared war on all your pests!
Registered Pest Control Technician
flyBUSTERS Still the safest treatment available
* Odourless * Non staining
* Work Guaranteed
870-4950
Noeleen & Paul
312TC205-07
WORK WANTED
Odyssey Shuttle
Colin Paterson Ph/Fax: 870-1904 TE AWAMUTU BASED Airport& Private Charter
All Centres 0800 639 773
PC PROBLEMS? NO fix, no fee, local IT
professional available for on site repairs, upgrades and trouble shooting. PC and Lap-top sales. No call out fees for help. Phone Matt (027) 515-6996 or 870-3038.
RED BINS LTD
MINI SKIP HIRE
1.8m³ and 3.6m³ Same day delivery
Phone Murray Bain
871-8996
THE INTERIOR PAINTERS
No job too small For friendly and efficient service,
Phone (027)310-2100
WORK WANTED
WEEDSPRAYING
� Handgun Work � Gorse � Ragwort � Thistles � Industrial Sites Competitive Rates Phone Marshall
Contracting Glen 870-1433
or 871-7896
Radio Controlled Units
FARM WORKWANTED
RELIEF milkings,mornings only, exdairy farmer, 25 yearsexperience. Phone 871-8330.
SILAGE MOWING, tedding,
raking, baling, wrap-ping and stacking,cartage also available,ALSO buying stand-ing grass. PhoneNick, (07) 827-1849 or(027) 473-0001 or fax (07) 827-1805.
FARM WORKWANTED
T.D.C.C.H.
Qualified Rural
Workforce
Milking General Labour
Fencing Knapsack
weed spraying
Best in the district
References available
DON’T MISS OUT BOOK NOW
Phone (0800) 845-322
SITUATIONS VACANT
PART TIME CUSTOMER
SERVICES ASSISTANT A part time position is available for immediate start for an outgoing, motivated, enthusiastic
person to work approx 25 hours per week. This does include evenings and Saturdays.
Heavy lifting involved. Drivers Licence essential.
Apply in writing with current CV to: Liquorland Te Awamutu
49 Vaile Street Te Awamutu
SITUATIONS VACANT
TYRE & TUNE Centre
TYRE TECHNICIAN We require a Tyre/Wheel Alignment
Technician for our busy Te Awamutu based workshop. Previous experience and mechanical experience would be an
advantage. Please send your CV to:
Tyre and Tune Centre Ltd 21 Bond Road Te Awamutu Or email to:
tyreandtune@clear.net.nz
PIRONGIA Automotive Mechanic Technician
Qualified technician preferably with WOF authority to manage our busy workshop.
A wide variety of work involved. Office Manager / Administrator
Suitably qualified or experienced office person, experienced with computerized
accounts, preferably QuickBooks, bank direct and wages systems. Please apply in writing with CV to:
pss@europacific.co.nz or PO Box 97, Te Awamutu
attn: Steve Rasmussen
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
ASSISTANT RELIEF MILKER
Required for mid week afternoon
milkings. Phone 872-1933
RELIEF MILKER REQUIRED
To assist in milking 330 Jersey cows
between Te Awamutu and Otorohanga.
Needed for: � November 10. � December 1,2,8,9,15,16 � December 25 -January 4 � January 18,19,20,26,27 � February 9,10,23,24 � March 8,9,22,23 � April 5,6,19,20 � May 3,4 Phone 871-1635
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
RELIEF MILKER WANTED
To assist worker. Must have experience
and be able to work weekends and
some weekdays.
Will entail getting one herd in, milking and
hosing out. 5 minutes from Kihikihi.
Phone Shanan or Debbie 872-7778 or (027)404-9068
DO YOU NEED A......DO YOU NEED A...... Painter? Electrician? Builder?
Look in our Work Wanted or Tradesman’s Corner
sections to find the perfect person for your needs!
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
PAGE 25Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
SITUATIONS VACANT
L J HOOKER Te Awamutu is seeking Professional Sales Consultants to join
our team -You are a people person, enjoy building relationships, solving problems,
a team player, hard working and prepared to invest and back yourself in your future success.
For more information contact Di Tyer, AREINZ
Stuck in a holding pattern?Well the fog just lifted.
Full time Travel Consultant - Te Awamutu
Kiwis love to travel. House of travel is full of well travelled kiwis like you.
Adventure and knowledge is the spirit we capture, and then pass on
to our customers so we know they won’t just go on holiday, but go on a
holiday they’ll never forget.Tired of seven day rosters, late nights?
We are looking for someone with experience and a proven record
in retail travel sales who has a passion for travel and will deliver inspirational
service to our clients.
All applications will be treated in the stricted confi dence.
Te Awamutu applicants apply to :bettyw@hot.co.nz
or call Betty : 871-8131
Closing Date, November 14, 2007
DIVERSIONAL
THERAPIST(S) Te Ata Rest homes is looking for
Diversional Therapist(s) to work Monday - Friday, 5½ hours a day, split into two
sessions per day, morning and afternoon. This could be a job share opportunity.
Applicants must have caring therapeutic attitude towards the elderly, as well as a commitment to excellence in care. Some training preferred but can gain
NZQA qualification on the job. For more information, please contact
Joy after 7.00pm at (07) 871-8200 or mobile (027) 453-2614
KING COUNTRY FARMERS TE KUITI
RETAIL SALES POSITION A position has become available for a retail salesperson
at our King Country Farmers Te Kuiti branch.
We are looking for a person with an outgoing personality, excellent customer rapport, and
someone who is prepared to roll up their sleeves and get the day to day retailing and shop
management done.
Key functions are customer and phone service, merchandising and stock control, and retail
shop profile. This job entails manual lifting. A forklift is available.
If you wish to contribute to a winning team
culture, and are confident you can contribute to rural sales, please, send in your application
enclosing your CV by Friday, November 16 to: Branch Manager
King Country Farmers Cnr Sheridan and Taupiri Streets
TE KUITI
MARSHALLS PHARMACY JUNIOR SALES ASSISTANT
We have a fulltime position available for
the above position. Applicants must have a current drivers licence. If you enjoy working in a friendly team focused
environment, call in now and see Rachel for an application form.
Applications close Saturday November 24
PRODUCT ASSEMBLY We have a full time position with an immediate start for a mechanically minded person in our
assembly workshop. This role involves the final assembly and packaging of new agricultural machinery
manufactured in our factory. We are looking for an energetic person that
enjoys working in a team with some mechanical experience.
To Apply, contact Peter at Giltrap Engineering Ltd Phone: (07)873-4199 or
email: peter@giltrapeng.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
SEASONAL DRIVERS REQUIRED
For coming grass silage season in Te Awamutu and surrounding areas.
Requirements: - Experienced with Forage Harvesting Techniques - Must have a minimum of class 2 - Clean and tidy appearance - Willingness for long hours when required.
Good remuneration and work environment. Enquiries phone Antony on
(021) 821-809
We have a full time position available for an:
Assistant Car Groomer MUST BE:
� Well organised � Meticulous to detail
� Hold a current full drivers licence � Able to work without supervision
This position involves a variety of duties Apply in writing to:
P O Box 32, Te Awamutu Email lwilks@wilksbrooke.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
PRACTICE NURSE POSITION OTOROHANGA MEDICAL CENTRE A part time practice nurse position is
available at Otorohanga Medical Centre Please submit expression of
interest in writing to: Practice Manager,
PO Box 7, OTOROHANGA or phone (07) 873-7079 for further information
Have you got something for SALE worth under $50?YES! - You can advertise
it with us for FREE!Conditions do apply.
Our conditions: ~ Advertisement must be submitted on original coupon, adds received on photocopies will no longer be printed. ~ For Sale items only.~ Item value MUST be advertised for “less than $50.”~ No more than 10 words per advertisement.~ Limit one advertisement per person.~ Coupon only valid to residents - no Trade/Commercial advertising.
FREE UNDER $50 ADVERTISING
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NB: Forms can be posted to Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu, or advertisers can bring coupon into our offi ce at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu
Phone (07) 871-5151
SITUATIONSVACANT
AUTO DISMANTLER
We require a reliable, honest mechanically minded person for
our dismantling yard. Must have full
drivers licence and own tools.
Immediate start. Phone (027)439-0141
BRICKLAYERS or labourer wanted.Phone Bevan (027)440-1937
DELIVERERS REQUIRED, must be
12 and over living in Hazelmere Cres. . Phone 871-3205.
DRIVERS
WANTED
Two part time truck drivers for weekend work
Also one for
vehicle recovery ... Recovery licence not necessary - Part time nights and weekends
Phone 870-2200
or (027) 497-2689
FURNITURE making and woodwork course. Are you aged between 15-18 years? Do youwant to gain NZQAqualifications? No cost to you. We will also pay for your learners licence. Free transport. Phone (07) 827-3754 or text your name and number to (027) 294-8556.
INTERESTED in cus-tomer service or office work? Are you agedbetween 15-18 years? Gain skills and quali-fications for free! We will also pay for your learners licence. Free transport. Phone (07) 827-3754 or (027) 294-8556.
KIDS AT HOME LTD NANNIES WANTED
2 Positions available : TE AWAMUTU 10 hours p/wk.
TE PAHU 18 hours p/wk. (Tue, Thu, Fri).
All applicants must be 20 or over, and have
proven childcare experience.
Please phone Denise for more information.
871-7673 or 0800 543 728 (MON - FRI 8.30 to 1.30)
KIDS AT HOME LTD HOME BASED
CAREGIVER needed to care for three month old
2-4 days per week Please phone Denise
for more information. 871-7673
(MON - FRI 8.30 to 1.30)
SITUATIONSVACANT
MOTEL
HOUSEKEEPER Vacancy for part
time housekeeper, 2-3 mornings per week.
Must be able to work any day.
If you are reliable and have a high
standard of work phone 870-2995.
PAMPHLET delivererneeded for Fairview Road area. Phone 871-3484.
SECURITY Officersare needed! Gain this NZQA approved qualification by corre-spondence for under $550. Student loans may apply. Phone 0800-800-043.
WANTED
PLAYCENTRE SUPERVISOR
Required for Ohaupo Playcentre, one morning p/wk, 9.00 am -12.00 pm. Must be motivated,
enthusiastic and have at least a Course 3
qualification. Previous experience
would be an advantage, but not necessary.
Apply to : Kate, Ohaupo Playcentre
17 Forkert Road Phone (07) 823-8111
Applications close Friday, November 30.
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SINGLETON and HANSENFor all your plumbing and heating requirements talk to the firm that has been serving Te Awamutu since 1949.
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Whats On?
Win double pass to hit musicalWe Will Rock You
Te Awamutu Courier and CDs4nix (formerly Tracs) give readers the chance to win a double pass to see the hit stage musical ‘We Will Rock You’ at Auckland’s Civic Theatre.
The legendary literary skills of Ben Elton and the musical magic of Queen combine to produce a rock theatre masterpiece.
It is set in the future where golbalisation is complete and everyone
i n c l u d i n g the kids live in a safe ‘Pleasantville’ kind of world and is forced to listen to synthesised ‘pop’ music because live music is banned.
Bring on the rebellion.The search is on to prove the truth
of the legend that instruments still exist and that he who can draw the mighty axe of the great and hairy guitar god from the stione in which it is embedded might just be the one to lead the rebels to them.
‘We Will Rock You’ features 24 of Queen’s legendary hits including ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, ‘We Are The Champions’, ‘Radio Ga Ga’, ‘Another One Bites The Dust’ and ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’.
The show stars New Zealand’s own Annie Crummer as the Killer Queen and the heart throb Rockstar INXS fi nalist MiG Ayesa in the starring role of Galileo.
As well there is a great cast and a grunty live band.
Add an exhilaratingly energetic lighting design and an incredible set with big screen ef-fects, cars, motorbikes and you have a show that is selling as fast as the printers can pout out the tickets.
This is a new breed of musical and is indeed ‘guaranteed to blow your mind.
Be in quick - why would you want to be anywhere else.
Tickets are available from Ticketek.
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 ‘We Will Rock You Competition’ and make sure it reaches our offi ce by 5pm next Tuesday.
PAGE 27Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007
LA VIE EN ROSE M2ND POWERFUL MONTH.
THU 5.40, FRI 8.20, SAT 5.35, SUN 3.40, MON & TUE 5.40
Bursts onto the screen with robust energy, youth and vigour.
Tongue-in-cheek humour, subtle visual jokes, high octane tunes and
dancing... Hairspray works and delightfully so... it’s just plain FUN.
Highly recommended.HAIRSPRAY PG
9TH ENTERTAINING WEEK. THU 6.00, FRI 5.55, SAT 3.35, SUN 1.40
RUSH HOUR 3 M2ND HILARIOUS MONTH.
SAT 5.00, SUN 2.10
The REGENT Theatre BeautifulTe Awamutu • Ph 07 871 6678
www.regent3.itgo.com
Better than Black Hawk Down, Munich and Syriana. As good as
Bourne Ultimatum and Casino Royale. An awesome experience which is
entertaining and engaging from start to finish. A must see on the big screen.
THE KINGDOM R16ENDS SOON. THU 7.55, FRI 8.00, SAT 8.20
“I hope people come and see Waitress - It’s a gem.” April Murray. Offbeat and sweet as pie, with warmth and humour.
It’s sharp, sassy and so engaging. Not your normal romantic comedy -
there is a magical, fairytale feel.THE WAITRESS M
SUN 4.15, MON, TUE & WED 5.55
Milla Jovovich returns in a fast-paced horror-thriller filled with brisk action
sequences. Surprisingly engaging with fight scenes and scares effectively
placed in between plot turns.RESIDENT EVIL 3 R16
THU 5.55 & 7.45, FRI & SAT 6.45 & 8.30, SUN 6.00, MON, TUE & WED 7.45
A superior, thoroughly engaging major achievement inspired by actual events.
Full of adventure, tension, danger, betrayal, romance, music, songs,
dancing, human spirit, terror, beauty, sex, intrigue, suspense, cross, double cross
and triple cross, never dull, WWII drama set in Holland. She struggled to stay alive in troubled times. Thoroughly recommended, top class drama
BLACK BOOK R162ND GREAT MONTH.
THU 8.05, FRI 5.50, SAT 8.10, SUN 6.10, MON & TUE 8.05, WED 7.30
A charming, warm, engaging celebration of the enduring pleasures
of a good yarn with wry humour.CONVERSATIONS WITH
MY GARDENER MTHU 5.45, FRI 6.00, SAT 6.05,
SUN 3.45, MON 6.05, WED 7.50
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...Rosetown Festival Season Of Fine Films...
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One terrific not-to-be missed thriller. Jodie Foster gives a gripping
performance in this tense suspenser. The story provides surprises that will
certainly keep you guessing and the conclusion of the film is outstanding.
THU 8.15, FRI 8.10, SAT 5.45 & 8.00, SUN 6.20, MON, TUE & WED 7.55
R16
Peter O’Toole gives a staggering performance in a funny, sad, raunchy,
sweet and engaging film. From the makers of Bridget Jones’ Diary.
VENUS MTHU 7.40, SAT 8.05, SUN 5.45, MON 8.00, WED 10.15 & 6.05 (Some offensive language)
THE ITALIAN M11TH REMARKABLE WEEK. FRI 10.30 & 7.55, SAT 4.15,
SUN 1.55, TUE 7.20
This is a tender, moving andcompassionate piece of film-making.
NAMESAKE MFRI 5.45, SAT 6.00, SUN 2.00,
MON 8.15, TUE 6.00, WED 10.00
A beautiful, deeply moving, thoroughly engaging life-affirming tale
SNOWCAKE MTHU 5.50, FRI 10.00, SAT & SUN 3.55,
MON, TUE & WED 5.45
The boy is outstanding in this excellent, rare adult story.
ROMULUS, MY FATHER MFRI 10.15, SUN 4.25, MON 6.10,
TUE 8.15, WED 6.00
Phillip Noyce gives us a gripping, emotional and ripping yarn.
CATCH A FIRE MSUN 6.30, FINAL WED 8.05
One of the most humble, cleverest films of all time, Charlie Chaplin’s
THE GOLD RUSH GSAT 3.45, SUN 1.50, WED 10.30 & 5.40
And now for something completely different. A very
interesting story becomes a terrific and engaging maze with twists and kinky characters. Believe us when we say that this has never
been done before. Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, William Hurt
and Marg (CSI) Helgenberger star.MR. BROOKS R16
Cate Blanchett, Clive Owen and Geoffrey Rush give supreme
performances in this beautifully shot, impeccably designed, stylish
and entertaining drama. The impressive chronicle continues...
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Sponsored by Firth Concrete, Bond Road
Is held at the Pirongia School Hall
THIS SUNDAY, 1.00pm START
Arawata Street • Phone: 871 7282
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come and talk to our staff.come and talk to our staff.Full range of menus.Full range of menus.
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Fabulous dining in the heart of Te Awamutu
Enjoy the best of both worlds.
Café by Day...with its own unique menu plus a selection of cakes and biscuits8am - 5.30pm, 7 days a week
Restaurant by Night...select from our evening menu
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TE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUSelwyn ParkNovember 15 - 18
Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu by noon Wednesday, November 14
Question: Where is the Story Book Circus holding its show in Te Awamutu?
Conditions of entry: 1. No photocopies will be accepted. 2. The first correct entry drawn will be the winner.
3. The prize is not transferrable or redeemable for cash. 4. Competition closes noon Wednesday, November 14.
Circus here next weekTe Awamutu Courier and Sto-
ry Book Circus is offering read-ers the chance to win tickets to this fascinating show which plays at Te Awamutu’s Selwyn Park next week.
Fill in the entry form below and return it to our offi ce before noon next Wednesday to be in the draw.
The story revolves around a young girl disappointed at not being able to go to the circus. She goes to bed sad and WOW! the circus of her dreams begins.
A fascinating show erupts, acts from around the World ex-plode into reality as his dream deepens. Argentineans, Colum-bians, Mongolians and Austral-ians perform all the fun of the circus from Clowns to Contor-tionists, Hand Balancing, High Wire and not forgetting the
Miniature Talking Pony, Llama and Goat.
Tickets start from $13 child and $22 adults and show times are Thursday, November 15 and Friday, November 16 - 7pm, Sat-
urday, November 17 - 2pm and 7pm and Sunday, November 18 - 12noon and 4pm. Enjoy the excitement fun and laughter for all ages. Bookings 021 709 788 - offi ce open 10am to 5pm.
PAGE 28 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, November 8, 2007 Published by Te Awamutu Courier, a division of APN New Zealand Limited, at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu.
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