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Highs cast shadow
COUNCILLOR Tony Rush wishes a total ban of legal highs wasworkable.
Council braces for return of psychoactive substancesByPETERFRANKLIN
peter.franklin@chronicle.co.nz
Horowhenua District Councilwants to be prepared for thepossible return of legal highs.
There was a huge publicoutcry at the sale of “legalhighs” in Horowhenua beforethe Government, undernationwide pressure, bannedthe substances while workingon rules for granting retaillicences and a testing regimefor the products.
These measures could be inplace by early next year, whichmeans the problems associatedwith the sale of legal highs willonce again become an issue forlocal councils.
Horowhenua DistrictCouncil, like all local govern-ment, will be somewhathogtied by legislation but willcontinue to contain the sale oflegal highs to the best of itsability.
At the most recent councilmeeting, councillors expressedtheir frustration that they can-not prevent the future sale oflegal highs in their patch.
The next step was toapprove a draft policy settingrestrictions on wherepsychoactive substances couldbe sold in the district.
Several councillors saidthey would much rather ban
the substances completely.The most impassioned plea
came from Cr Tony Rush, whosaid it was clear to him that thecouncil did not want to seethese products in Horo-whenua.
“It’s pretty plain to us wedon’t want this stuff in ourcommunity,” he said.
The Government bannedthe sale of psychoactive sub-stances earlier this year afterpublic criticism.
Products had been soldunder a set of interim rules.
“This problem may wellcome back to haunt us,” CrRush said. “That’s the reasonwe have to have a policy thatenables us to have some con-trol as to where and how weallow it in our community. Ireally wish we didn’t have todo this.”
He said he had seen first-hand the damage legal highscould do as a member of his
extended family had beenaddicted to a substance.
“She was addicted to thesethings, it has ruined her life. Itwill be a long time before shegets over the impact they’vehad,” Cr Rush said. “You haveto have some strong rules thatrestrict their sale.”
The rules the council isconsidering would restrict thesale of psychoactive sub-stances to the central businessareas of Levin, Shannon andFoxton. However, within thoseareas the products could not besold within 100 metres of aschool, kindergarten, place ofworship, reserve, park or play-ground.
With the draft policy nowapproved by the council, it willgo out for public consultationbefore being formally adopted.
The council’s manager ofcustomer and regulatoryservices, Mike Lepper, told thecouncillors they had to have apolicy in place otherwise theywould have no control over thesale of the products.
Having a policy that bannedthe sale of legal highs outrightwas not possible as it could besubject to legal challengesfrom the industry, he said.
Mayor Brendan Duffy saidhe would prefer the productswere not available but theGovernment had givencouncils a chance to createtheir own rules around theproducts’ sale and drawing upthose rules was better thandoing nothing.
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PHOTOS supplied by our readers confirm what a beautiful place we live in, year round. Levin’s Kate Lang made sureshe had her Canon Powershot SX130 camera when she visited Hokio Beach on a blustery winter day. Windy conditionsproduced this surreal view which caught Kate’s eye, and she subsequently caught on camera.
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Donation ignites new Hinemoa projectBy PETER FRANKLIN
An exciting project has got offthe ground at HinemoaCommunity House thanks to agenerous donation from HelenBlake.
The donation has helpedHinemoa house trustees to goahead with a long-term dreamof providing a multi-purposehall facility for the communityof Taitoko.
The proposal is for tworelocatable buildings, joinedto make one large hall, to beplaced on the vacant site at 35Hinemoa Street, Levin. Thiswill allow Horowhenua Kids,Teens and Family Trust, whooperate Hinemoa House, toexpand their programmes,
and free up existing rooms andresources for othercommunity services.
Proposed uses for the hallare the expansion of the LevinBoxing Club, functions suchas weddings and family eventsand the running of parentingcourses and otherprogrammes.
Spokesman Perry Rackleysaid other uses proposed in alocal survey were for it to beavailable for sporting clubs,church groups and earlychildhood programmes. Amulti-purpose hall will allowtwo or more programmes to berun concurrently, which is anexciting development.
He said the donation fromHelen Blake, along with
another large gift, hadprovided a deposit towards theproject, and a buildingaccount had been opened.
Relocatable buildings fromthe old Kimberley Hospital areavailable and are in goodcondition.
They will suit the purposewell and not look out of placewith the surroundingenvironment. Site plans andresource consents are beingput together to present toCouncil for theirconsideration.
When presenting herdonation, Mrs Blake issued achallenge to others to begenerous towards thisimportant facility.
She said it would be a great
and enduring asset to theSouth East quadrant of Levin.Local resident Warren Diffeyhas kindly offered to managethe project should all consentscome through.
Horowhenua Kids, Teensand Family Trust is asking forvolunteers to help when theproject gets under way. JennyMcMillan is making a list ofanyone with trade orhandyman skills who wouldlike to volunteer theirservices. Any donations ofmoney can be made out toHinemoa House PO Box 431Levin. Alternatively drop in tosee Jenny at 37 HinemoaStreet any morning and seewhat is happening at HinemoaHouse.
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HOROWHENUA District deputy Mayor Garry Good is pleased to see progress being made on the removalof old railway sheds.
By PETER FRANKLIN
Work is progressing in thedemolition of the old railwayyard sheds which have become aplace for vandals.
Last week work started onbreaking the buildings down.
Deputy Mayor Garry Goodsaid Horowhenua DistrictCouncil had been in discussions
with KiwiRail about the removaland at the end of the discussionsthe removal project was rubberstamped.
Mr Good said the buildingswere regularly being targeted byvandals spraying graffiti onthem, meaning a dedicated teamof volunteers would have to cleanup the graffiti. “The team weregoing all over town cleaning up
after the vandals had struck.”Mr Good said the fire brigade
had been called to the larger ofthe sheds on a couple of timesafter people had got into thebuilding and lit a fire.
Mr Good said there were noplans for the area once thebuildings had gone. By the end ofthe week the area should becleared of all buildings.
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OH! WHAT A BOOK: Sarah Thomson, watches her 2-year-olddaughter Kathryn enjoy the pictures in the new Who can help Theo?book with Riding for the Disabled volunteer Yvonne Lawson.
Book sales to boostRiding for DisabledBy PETER FRANKLIN
A great little book for childrenhas been donated to Te Takereby members of Riding for theDisabled.
While one copy of the bookwas donated, RDA is hoping thesale of the book will assistfinancially with other projectsthey would like to do.
Who Can Help Theo? is a funand educational storybook forchildren aged 3-10.
It tells the story of Theo, aretired racehorse who lovespeople and wants a new job, butnot just any job.
Theo goes on an exciting
adventure, visiting his animalfriends and learning about whatthey do, can they help Theo findhis dream job?
The 24-page storybookteaches the reader about Ridingfor the Disabled as part of thefun and engaging story, withillustrations by Dustys andLulu, and written by BelindaJackson.
Who Can Help Theo? is nowavailable for only $14.95 each,with profits used to help Ridingfor the Disabled Groups aroundNew Zealand run their vitalRiding Sessions.■ Toorder a copy ofWhoCanHelpTheo? go towww.rda.org.nz/kidspage
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Girl rescued from gorge by rescue helicopterBy PETER FRANKLIN
A difficult rescue wassuccessfully completed by thecrew of the Palmerston NorthRescue Helicopter after a 17-year-
old Whanganui girl suffered amedical emergency while shewas tramping on the ManawatuGorge walking track on Friday.
The rescue helicopter wasused due to the inaccessible
terrain and immediaterequirement for medicaltreatment. A St John Ambulanceparamedic arrived at the sceneon foot and stabilised the patientprior and then waited for the
arrival of the helicopter.Pilot Chris Moody said the
weather conditions at the scenewere challenging, with drivingrain and considerableturbulence combined with dense
bush. Nonetheless a safewinching operation wasachieved before the patientwas airlifted directly toPalmerston North Hospitalfor further treatment.
The rescue helicopterwas also sent to a 20-year-old man, who came off hisbike on a farm propertynear Apiti on Saturday.
The injured man wasstabilised by the onboard St Johnparamedic and was flown toPalmerston North for furthertreatment.
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By PETER FRANKLIN
Chimneys need checking
Chief Volunteer Fire Brigadeofficer Lindsay Walker hasissued another warning forpeople to think about homesafety on these cold morningsand nights.
Mr Walker said there werestill some people who haveopen fires who have yet to gettheir chimney’s cleaned. Inthe past few weeks the brigadehave been called to a numberof chimney fires.
“An open fire is a greatthing but unless they aremaintained they can be adisaster waiting to happen,”he said.
Mr Walker said at this timeof year firefighters throughoutthe district were urging peopleto think home safety.
Remember the basics likedon’t overload power boxesand keep drying clothes atleast a metre from a heater oropen fire.
By now all gas heatersshould have been serviced orchecked for leaking valves orconnections.
Mr Walker said the otherthing to be aware of was thecondition of the family car, apre-winter check was always agood thing, tyres, windscreenwipers, headlights, brakelights should all be in good
working condition.“The big thing is drive to
the conditions. If the weatheris bad with medium to heavyrain, and gusts of wind, slowdown,” he said.
Mr Walker said it did nottake much for a speeding carin the wet to startaquaplaning, and become outof control, and it could easilydrift to the other side of theroad and into the path ofoncoming traffic.
All of the fire brigades inthe district are operated byvolunteers and are notmanned 24-7. To respond to anemergency they have to eithertravel from home or fromwork. It takes time to get to thestations but regularly the bri-gade gets to an incident withinminutes of the alarm sound-ing.
Mr Walker said they arealways prepared to talk topeople who are interested injoining the volunteer fire ser-vice.
There is a lot to be gainedfrom it, in training, a feeling ofsatisfaction in doing some-thing positive for the com-munity and becoming a valu-able asset at work.
To talk to someone aboutjoining, ring the Levin firestation on 367-5800 and leaveyour name and contact details.
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HERCULES(M) 98 mins Action/Adventure (Contains violence,
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A veteran postman finds his beliefs challenged afterhe enters a TV talent show competition.
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Cast deliver inmystery thriller
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THEATRE REVIEWDead Of NightBy Peter WhalleyDirected by Russell AitkenAt Levin Little Theatre
Armed with an experienced cast, RussellAitkin has again produced anentertaining show with many twists andturns that will have the audiencedesperately trying to outwit the cast andget to nail the plot first.
Dead of Night is a modern thriller setin the home of antique dealer Jack(Jeremy Skerman) who is celebratingbeing a free man with his girlfriend,Maggie (Stephanie Greenslade), andneighbours, Lynne (Sonya Finlayson)and Dennis (Colin Finlayson). He hasreturned triumphant from court wherehe has been acquitted of manslaughterafter having shot an intruder.
However, as the evening wears onand the drinks flow and the tonguesloosen it becomes apparent that Dennisisn’t the only one in the room to suspectthere is more to Jack’s story than meetsthe eye.
Between the four of them they lead
the audience on a trail of conspiracy,unfaithful liaisons and lies.
A story that is highlighted by thestage talents of the cast, who have theability to bring the characters from thepages of a script to life, withpersonalities and attitudes. They areable to create the emotions that depictthe dramatic tension between the four,as it grows steadily and splinters alongstanding relationship.
Dead of Night is entertaining wellcast and directed, and a must see formystery lovers.
Colourful Oz winners
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MARGARET Craddock had the hard job of selecting the threewinning entries for the school’s Wizard of Oz colouringcompetition to win free tickets to the show at the LevinPerforming Arts Society.
WIZARD OF OZTheWizard of Oz 1939 Americanmusical fantasy film based on the1900 novel TheWonderful Wizard ofOz by L. Frank Baum, starred a youngJudy Garland as heroine Dorothy who,with dog Toto, is swept up by atornado and taken to the Land of Oz inMunchkin Land. Caught up in a fightbetween Glinda, the GoodWitch of theNorth, and her sister, theWickedWitch of theWest, Dorothy follows theyellow brick road to the Emerald Citywhere she is told theWizard of Oz maybe able to help her get home to Texas.On her way shemeets and befriendsthe Scarecrow, who wants a brain, aTin Woodsman who desires a heartand a Cowardly lion in need of couragewho all go with Dorothy to meet theWizard.The film won an Academy Award forBest Original Song (Over the Rainbow)and it is often ranked among the Top10 Best Movies of All Times.
By TANYAWOOD
Creative colouringskills have wonthree lucky Levinschool studentstickets to theWizard of OzMusical at theLevin PerformingArts Society.
The familytickets, eachvalued at $50, werewon by TillieMacDonald fromFairfield School (7years and under),Angela Walkerfrom Levin EastSchool (8-9 years)and Janice Taurufrom TaitokoSchool (10 yearsand over).
MargaretCraddock, who hasa lifelong love of the Wizard of Oz musicaland was a member of the LevinPerforming Arts Society for more than 50years, judged the 70 entries.
“What really made the pictures was ifthe children had chosen the right coloursfor each of the characters, especially
Dorothy’s red shoes.”■ August 15 - August 30TheWizard of OzMusicalLevin Performing Arts Society, Queen StreetEast.Bookings at Meredith’s, 178 Oxford St, Levin.Ph (06) 368-7520.
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Behind the Hedges set to return in March‘Horowhenua offers some of the best lifestyle livingin the country and we want to share it — and show it
off.’
STUNNING gardens can be found Behind The Hedge. PHOTO: ALAN TROTT
Horowhenua’s popular countrylifestyle trail Behind the Hedgesis set to return next March.
After a one-year break theevent, which showcases lifestyleproperties throughout the
district, is to be held on Sunday,March 15.
It will again raise funds for TeTakere Horowhenua Culture andCommunity Centre, but this timeproceeds will also go to
Koputaroa School to redevelop itsplayground.
Event co-organiser andKoputaroa School ParentTeacher Association chairpersonJenny Warren says the previousorganisers did a fantastic job,with tickets selling out for boththe 2012 and 2013 events andraising a total of $43,000 for TeTakere.
“Also, almost half the visitorscame from outside the district,including Wellington, Kapiti,Manawatu, Wanganui, and evenHawke’s Bay. Horowhenua canonly benefit from all these peopleseeing and experiencing what awonderful lifestyle the district canoffer,” Mrs Warren said.
“That’s what Behind theHedges aims to do — surprise,delight and inspire people.”
Mrs Warren said the event’sname came about as most of theproperties on the trail are hiddenfrom the road and unseen by thepublic. “Horowhenua offers someof the best lifestyle living in thecountry and we want to share it —and show it off.”
Mrs Warren said thepopularity of Behind the Hedges iswell proven, with all 500 tickets forthe 2012 trail selling out and all 750tickets in 2013 being sold.
Anyone interested insupporting the event throughdonations or sponsorship iswelcome to contact organisersby emailingpta@koputaroa.school.nz
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As the name suggests, this tour is designed forthe first-time visitor to experience the majesticYangtze River. Discover the incredible gorges,mountain villages and breathtaking scenery as wellas experiencing modern day China in the vibrantcity of Shanghai. Visit historical Xian and discoverChina’s capital city Beijing, renowned for its opulentpalaces and temples.
Starting in Shanghai, you will visit the ShanghaiMuseum, Yu Gardens and the Old Town and getto stroll along the famous Bund and explore theXintiandi area with its 1920s-style ‘shikumen’buildings.Cruise along the stunning Huangpu Riverbefore feasting on sumptuous Shanghai cuisine.
In Yichang, you board your Yangtze River cruisefor the next four nights, touring the Three GorgesDam before heading along the Yangtze River.You will pass spectacular scenery and take shoreexcursions to explore the tranquil landscapes.
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The ‘friendly games’ wereheld at Levin Schoolbringing to a close threeweeks of studying thehistory, events and Kiwisporting heroes of theCommonwealth Games.
With a littleimprovisation in somesports, using toothpicks forjavelins, drinking strawsfor hockey sticks and aballoon for a volleyball, theschool was split into groupsto pit their skills at three ofthe nine indoor events,including table tennis,quoits, indoor bowling,gymnastics and targetshooting.
Teacher Kathryn Brown,who organised the miniCommonwealth Games,said it was a wonderfulopportunity for all thestudents, teachers andoffice staff to come together.
She said the games werebuilt on the tuakana-teina‘buddy system’ where theolder students help out theyounger ones, and onbuilding teacher-studentrelationships.
“The younger childrenlove being taught by theolder students and thesporting events made thethree weeks learning morerealistic for the children,based on sportsmanship,fair play, perseverance, co-operation and teamwork.”
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CHALKLE CLASSESEvery MondayTai Chi: 10am, Te Takere.TodaySpanish lessons: For Spanish speakers of all levels.7.30pm. Te Takere Education Suite.French lessons: French for travel classes have beenextended due to popular demand. 7pm.On screen experience: A series of workshops acrosseight weeks consisting of practical experience withvideo, audio, lighting and editing equipment that willempower them to achieve the fulfilment of their own6pm-8pm in openmeeting room.TomorrowBaby play: Youth Space, 9am-noon.TuesdayBaby play: Youth Space, 9am-noon.
Toddler time: Children’s library, 10am-10.30am.JP clinic: Kowhai Room, 11.30am-1.30pm.Thursday August 21Something old, something new, somethingborrowed, something blue: A parade of weddinggowns and bridesmaid dresses through the years with‘something new’ from Ballentynes. 7pm, tickets $15from the service desk.Wednesday August 20French lessons: 7pm.Spanish lessons: 7.30pm■ For full details of the classes, including fees, and toenrol, visit the chalkle website, www.chalkle.com (clickon ‘find a class in your community’) or talk to the friendlyTe Takere staff. It is important to enrol as classes will becancelled if there is not sufficient numbers.
WHAT’S ONExhibition space: Members of the HorowhenuaPhilatelic Society are showing some of their treasuresduring August. Have a look at their fascinating displays.FridayTechnology clinic for seniors: Presented bySeniornet – just bring along your digital device and thepatient tutors from Seniornet will help you figure out anyproblems. 2pm-4pm.Liars Night Out: Liars Kevin Milne, Hewitt Humphrey,Sharon Crosbie and Tom Frewen get the chance to lie
their heads off for the evening. All you have to do isenjoy yourself and try to pick which of them is telling thetruth. Door and bar open 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm.Tickets $25 from Te Takere service desk or on-line atwww.tetakere.org.nz.
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Reminiscing rockNEW TITLES
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By JOANNRANSOM
Being a woman of a certainage, my teenage-bedroomwall was plastered withposters of Robert Plant andJimmy Page and Iremember crying whenJohn Bonham diedbecause I knew that LedZeppelin would never bethe same.
I rediscovered them lastyear when I sat entrancedthrough Celebration Day, aDVD of their reunionperformance at London’sO2 Arena in 2007. Page,Plant and John Paul Joneswere joined by Bonham’sson, Jason, and the musicwas perfection. What madethe film special was theinteraction between theband members; beautifulquiet nods and smileswhen they knocked yetanother song out of thepark.
Time has not been kindto Plant and I’m glad I’dhedged my bets becauseJimmy Page, who looksgorgeous as a whitepensioner – and still a rockgod as evidenced in theDVD ‘It might get loud’, afabulous documentaryabout three guitar heros,Page, Jack White (WhiteStripes) and Edge (DaveEvans from U2).
This spurred me to readmore about the rock godswhose music had providedthe backdrop to myteenage years and I havebeen quietly reading myway through Te Takere’scollection of rockbiographies, most recentlyRobert Plant: a life by PaulRees released last year.
What I have discoveredis the multifaceted way Inow ‘read’ a bookcompared to even fiveyears ago. As Plantreminisces about how theband developed andproduced their albums Ifound I wanted to re-listento them with my new found
insight. While I still havethe albums the turntable isstored in the garage. Whatto do?
Spotify — a free websitethat streams music. I foundLed Zeppelin 1 and startedplaying it but was quicklyannoyed by the ads thatpop up every few songs.Zeppelin albums werecrafted with the intentionthat they would be listenedto in entirety; the band didnot want to producesingles and Stairway toHeaven — at eight minuteslong — was never releasedas a 45.
I really wanted toexperience the albumsuninterrupted so a Googlesearch revealed thatYouTube has entirealbums available. The realgold though was theoriginal footage of theirearly concerts — the veryconcerts Plant was talkingabout in the book! Iplugged my laptop into theTV and spent a glorious
Sunday afternoonwatching legendaryperformances from 1969.My reading experienceconsisted of a chapter ofprint then an hour or twoon the internet‘illustrating’ the wordswith video footage, soundtracks, photo searchesand Wikipedia ‘link-hopping’.
Having overdosed onLed Zep during thatfortnight I hit Pandora —the online radio stationwhere you enter the nameof a performer that youlike and it plays a streamof similar music. Irediscovered JimiHendrix, Pink Floyd, TheRolling Stones andCreedence ClearwaterRevival.
The library collectionhas music DVDs,magazines, a surprisinglygood collection of rockbiographies and freeinternet for exploringYou Tube, Pandora,Spotify and Wikipedia.
Read On: Bruce byPeter Carlin. 2012(Springsteen)
Does the Noise in MyHead Bother You? byStephen Tyler. 2011
It Might Get Loud.DVD. 2009 (Edge, JimmyPage and Jack White)
Light and Shade:Conversations withJimmy Page by BradTolinski. 2012
Robert Plant by PaulRees. 2013
Rod: TheAutobiography by RodStewart. 2012
Waging Heavy Peace: AHippie Dream by NeilYoung. 2012
Who Is That Man?: insearch of the real BobDylan by David Dalton.2012
Wonderful Today:George Harrison, EricClapton and Me by PattieBoyd. 2008
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PASSIONATE about local and family history Linda Fletcher has been involved in anumber of local historical projects including Adopt an Anzac. This weekend you canlearn how to dig out family history and much more through the Heritage group.
Historical research seminarBy FRANKIEWEBB
If you ever wondered where you camefrom the Horowhenua Heritage group areholding a weekend just for you. TheMystery of History Research weekendgets under way at Te Takere on Fridayevening with a function and guestspeaker.
Over the following two days speakersfrom a variety of organisations includingNew Zealand National Museum Te Papa,will present information on topicsrelevant to historical research.
Experts will give advice on using the
Family Search Website, archives,genealogical computing and oral history.Anyone hoping to write a local or familyhistory will be guided on the best way togo about it. New Zealand’s population ismulti-cultural as is the information onoffer over the weekend. Searches includeIrish, Scottish, English or Maori heritagealong with national archives, DefenceArchives, Adopt an Anzac. The $30 perday, or $50 full weekend fee includes freewi-fi, parking, tea and coffee.■ For information and registration contactCarole Smith, phone 06 367-3511 or emailcarolesmith@xtra.co.nz
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Longfin eels need new catch limits for survivalReviewing commercial catch limits for NewZealand’s unique longfin eel are crucial tothe species’ survival, said EnvironmentCommissioner Dr Jan Wright.
She was encouraged by theGovernment’s response to reports showinglongfin numbers had been substantiallyreduced, and its commitment to rebuild thepopulation.
“The Minister has recognised the needto set targets to achieve this and hasproposed some practical measures,” said DrWright. “This includes a commitment torevise commercial catch limits. Reducedcommercial limits overall will be crucial tothe survival of this extraordinary anduniquely Kiwi species.
“While the longfin eel is threatened by acombination of habitat loss, fishing andhydro dams, fishing is the one thing wherewe can have an immediate impact.”
Dr Wright also welcomed plans to usebroader and better information on the eelpopulation, allowing assessments to bebased on improved evidence.
“New Zealand longfin eels are thelongest-lived and largest freshwater eels inthe world, and the top predator in ourfreshwater ecosystems. They only breedonce at the end of their life after a perilous5000km journey north into the Pacific,”said Dr Wright.
“The longfin eel has lived in NewZealand for over 20 million years, and is ofgreat cultural significance to Maori. Wehave a responsibility to those who comeafter us to ensure the population canrecover and flourish.
“We must not gamble with the survivalof a species that is so special. We need totake a conservative approach to lookingafter them.”
A panel of international experts wasconvened to look into the longfin eelpopulation after Dr Wright raisedconcerns in a report in April last year.
The panel criticised the limited set ofinformation being used to guidemanagement decisions, and recommendeda more comprehensive approach be taken.
A proposed package of measures toimprove the status of New Zealand’s iconiclongfin eel population has been announcedby Primary Industries Minister NathanGuy.
“The longfin eel is the largestfreshwater eel in the world and is onlyfound in New Zealand. This package of
measures will help ensure its survival forfuture generations.”
The proposed measures include:■ A review of longfin eel catch limits.■ Consideration of separate longfin andshortfin stocks in the South Island.■ The introduction of abundance targetlevels.■ Improved information from thecommercial sector.
These measures follow a review by anindependent panel of internationalscientific experts.
“The independent panel reviewed all ofthe information on the fishery andconcluded that while there was a trend ofdecline from the early 1990s to the late 2000s,there has been a relatively stable, and insome cases increasing abundance in recentyears.
This can largely be attributed to reducedcatches associated with the introduction ofeels into the Quota Management System in2000 for South Island stocks and 2004 forNorth Island stocks.
“Based on this information, advice fromMPI and feedback from iwi and industry,I’m confident this package will support therebuild and long-term sustainability of thelongfin eel population.”
The independent review was arecommendation of the ParliamentaryCommissioner for the Environment in herApril 2013 report on the status andmanagement of longfin eels.
“At this stage the scientific informationdoes not support a closure of the fishery.The controls available in the QuotaManagement System allow me to managethe fishery to ensure it rebuilds, whileallowing people to sustainably use theresource.
“There are a range of factors affectingeel productivity and abundance which arenot solely related to commercial fishing.Input into this process from iwi,stakeholders, and the public is vitallyimportant. Discussions will begin later thisyear with formal consultation to start earlynext year.”
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NEW CENTRE:EwenThompson,left,Horowhenua-Kapiti CricketAssociationoperationsmanager, andchairmanDennisAldridgeinside thesoon to becompletedindoor crickettraining centreat DonnellyPark.
Bowling cricketers overBy TANYAWOOD
It’s been a long time coming but the newindoor cricket training centre being built atthe western end of Donnelly Park in Levinwill be ready for the 2014-15 season.
The new 702m2 indoor centre willinclude a spacious turfed area with twolanes long enough for full bowling run upsand a specific lane dedicated to a bowlingmachine.
Changing rooms, a toilet block, storageareas and an office complete the trainingcentre. The park currently has two grassand three outdoor artificial cricket blocks.
The new facility, a joint venture betweenHorowhenua Kapiti Cricket Association(HKCA), Levin Old Boys Cricket Club(LOBCC) and Weraroa Cricket Club underthe banner of the Levin CricketFoundation, will enable year roundtraining at Donnelly Park, part ofHorowhenua District Council’s DonnellyPark multi-sports development.
Council approved release of a $75,000insurance payout, held in trust after firedamaged LOBCC clubrooms at WesternPark in 1999, to help finance the new
facilities that will house LOBCCmemorabilia and honours boards.
LOBCC club president Vinny Bainessaid the club will have a dedicated changingarea in the new centre at Donnelly Park, itsnew home ground.
He believes local cricket will go fromstrength to strength. “It’s a big step in theright direction in developing our youthcricketers and we’re (LOBCC) happy tohave a place to display our history.”
Ewen Thompson, recently appointedoperations manager of HKCA, is excitedabout the wider community benefits of thecentre and developing the next Ross Tayloror Kane Williamson (New Zealand testcricketers).
“An indoor centre is a vital cog of anysuccessful district and will provide for allages from Foxton to Wellington to learn thegame all year round. It will definitely be akey factor when talking to major cricketassociations about hosting a lot more repgames and junior tournaments here.”
The Levin Cricket Foundation would betasked with the everyday running of thefacility, the opening date of which is yet tobe finalised.
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Now mention free food andyou would expect half the districtto be lined up, and so they did butfor the majority it was to watchten 500gm eclairs get gobbled upin the fastest time. It was alwaysgoing to be a messy sight butwith the last munch it was SimonRabitte from Shannon whoemerged chocolate eclair eatingchampion.
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Our theme was Black,White and Silver, and withthe fantastic help from ourstaff members, all resi-dents were dressed for theoccasion in combinationsof this colour scheme. Itwas lovely to have so manyfamily members joins us onthe day.
Some family memberswho have visited lately mayhave noticed some resi-dents polishing brass ware.The Hospice shop in Levinprovides us with brassornaments, vases, etc topolish before they are putup for sale. We have hadsome pleasurableafternoons sitting, chattingand reminiscing whilepolishing the brass.
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We know spring is notfar away as the daffodils wepotted up a month ago orso are starting to flower.
Having them in pots hasallowed us to bring theminside to share with resi-dents who are unable to getout into the garden. Alovely show of goldencolour on a winter’s daycan certainly work magic.
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IT'S game time. Jim Mawby gets the balloon on the move.
The residents of RiversideLodge and Lonsdale TotalCare Centre in Foxton havespent the past month prac-tising their indoor bowlingskills before they competein the combined RestHome Bowls tournament inLevin next month.
They have enjoyedthese Thursday afternoonswith lots of laughter andfriendly advice.
A further welcomeaddition to our exerciseprogramme has been thegiant balloons. They floataround the hospital loungeand residents cannot resistgiving them a hit or a push.
Teppett Flats residentsmade rabbit biscuits forEaster and enjoyed sam-pling them. They alsomade some lovely hankieswhich we will be able tosell on our sales tablealong with other items,such as tasty pickles andjams, craft and knittingproduced by our residentsand volunteers.
The highlight of Aprilwas an Anzac commem-oration facilitated bysenior students of Mana-watu College. They ran amoving programme ofreadings and poetry.These young peoplestayed on and spoke to theresidents afterwardsthanking the veteransamong us for their serviceduring world conflict. Thisceremony was very muchappreciated by everyone.
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GREENHOUSE Communityworker David Brewerton inLevin’s Garden of Edenundergoing transformation witha new shed and gazebo beingbuilt and a 30m x 7mglasshouse, which is soon to beinstalled. PHOTOS: TANYA WOOD
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RIGHT: Melachi Meads, left, isplanning to be a regular at the
community garden after his unclebrought him down to help out for a
day. No stranger to gardens or ahammer and nail, having built his
own tree fort — “it turned out a littlebit wonky but it was still ok” — and a
raised vegetable garden where hehas grown potatoes and carrots,
Melachi, 13, said his first impressionof the community garden was
“wow”. “There’s a lot going on, andeveryone is so nice, they don’t mindif you make a mistake. I hammered a
nail into a knot and it stopped the naillike concrete and it was pretty hard
to get out without help.”
By TANYAWOOD
JOINT EFFORTThe community garden, He TupuNgatahi, in MakoMako Rd, aninitiative of the Department ofCorrections Levin CommunityProbation Service and LevinAnglican Church, wasestablished 18 months ago as away for low-risk offenders tocomplete their community workand gain an NZQA qualificationin horticulture. The garden isalso open to members of thepublic who would like tovolunteer their time and labour,and all produce grown issupplied to churches and foodbanks in the local area.
Levin’s Garden of Eden will soonhave its own glasshouse and thecommunity gardeners will belooking for willing volunteers tohelp assemble the 30m x 7mstructure.
David Brewerton, part of thewider Greenhouse Communitythat helps run the garden inpartnership with the probationservice, said the greenhousewould allow them to propagatetheir own seedlings.
Donated by Linton Prison, theglasshouse is waiting to betransported by Linton Armyengineers. “We have no fixed date,it’ll be a case of hearing one dayand then it turning up the next.We’ll have to unload it and figureout how to put it together.”
The glasshouse is just one of anumber of projects currentlyunder way at the garden,including painting andwaterproofing a container thatwill serve as a garden shed and awooden gazebo being built for thevolunteers to gather under andrelax after a hard day’s plantingand weeding.
David said about a dozenregulars pitch in at the gardeneach Saturday morning but morepeople were turning up — mostlyrecently retired people, askingwhat they can do — which is“really cool”.
“There’s always plenty ofplanting and weeding to do andsoon we’ll be planting potatoesnow that we have a rotary hoe upand running.”
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Levin swimmers excel
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VICTORIOUS: Levin Swimming Club members had a fine medal haulat the East Coast Junior and Senior Championships in Napier. Fromleft Joshua Schellkes, Jada Betty, Taisha Tanira, Hannah Huria,Taylor Anne Stevens and Emily Tahira. PHOTO: FRANKIE WEBB
By FRANKIEWEBB
Levin Swimming Club fielded asix-member team to claimvictory at the East Coast Juniorand Senior Championships inNapier.
The two-day meet attracted253 swimmers from HawkesBay, Poverty Bay, Manawatu,Auckland and Wellington.
Club coach Albert Szilagyiwas unavailable as heaccompanied a senior team toanother meet. Roland Huriastepped in to coach, bringingwith him the midas touch asindividual swimmers securedfour gold medals.
Hannah Huria, 9, was on fire,scoring a medal in all of hereight starts while achievingthree personal bests. Huriaclaimed gold in the 100mbreaststroke, 50m breaststrokeand 50m fly and increased herhaul with four silver medalsand a bronze.
Taisha Tanira, 8, was theother golden girl of the teamtaking gold in the 25mbackstroke, she had asubstantial medal haul addingtwo silvers and a bronze.
From six starts Taniraachieved five personal besttimes.
Emily Tanira, at 7 the
youngest of the team, achievedthree new times and scored asilver medal in the 25mbreaststroke.
The only male in the team,Joshua Schellkes, 11, had 8starts achieving personal bestsin all but two of them andmaking a new time for the 50mbreast stroke. Jade Betty, 8,achieved four personal bestsand three new times, TaylorAnne Stevens, 10, achieved apersonal best.
The Levin Swimming Clubgirls 11 and under relay team ofTaylor Anne, Jada, Taisha andHannah posted a time of 1:15.85in the 100m SC free relay.
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INTERCEPT: HorowhenuaCollege Senior 2 netballer GDToni Baker intercepts the ballfrom her Otaki Collegeopponent, watched by GKCassandra Brown, back, and WASamarah Harris.
Horowhenua College netballers on target for promotionHorowhenua College Senior 2netball team played a fast, well-controlled game on Saturday tobeat Otaki College Year 9, 38-22,leaving the Levin team unbeatenin the second round of theCollegiate 1 grade.
Good timing of movementsand accurate passing led to somevery slick downcourt flow,according to team coach RobynWills.
“The girls’ defensive workwas strong, focusing on one-on-one marking, and plenty ofpressure on the pass enabledother players to pick up manyclean interceptions.”
Horowhenua look to befavourites to win the gradefollowing the promotion of OtakiSenior B into the Premier Gradeafter round 1.
The game betweenHorowhenua and Otaki team,Rahui Rangatahi — alsounbeaten in the second round, islikely to be the decider for the topspot. In their previouscorresponding match in round 1,Horowhenua won comfortably.
Netball Horowhenua draw forSaturday August 16:9am:Ct 2 Rahui Taiohi v Otaki Sen 1Ariana Barrow - Anita Davidson, Ct3 Rongomau v Athletic - Taitoko 1Billie Paki - Mere Ropata-Box, Ct 4
Horowhenua Sen 2 vWaiopehuSen B Sarah Collett - BronwynRansom, Ct 5 Fairfield Ferns vFairfield Force Own Umpires, Ct 6LIS C2 v Te Horo B Own Umpires,Ct 7 Fairfield Flickers v North BlackOwn Umpires, Ct 8 Rahui Teina vLevin East Bronze Own Umpires,Ct 9 Fairfield Flukers v North GreenOwn Umpires.10am:Ct 2 The Assassins v Rahui TauiraLinda Sherlock - Kere Kerehoma,Ct 3 Waiopehu Sen A v ManawatuSen A Anita Davidson - FrancesBacon, Ct 4 Whiti Te Ra social v JstWorx Rongomau, Ct 5 LIS A1 v TeHoro A Athletic - Taitoko 1, Ct 6Otaki Int Blue v LIS A2 COB1, Ct 7Rahui Potiki v Otaki School OwnUmpires, Ct 8 Koputaroa Shootersv Ohau Middle Own Umpires.11am:Ct 2 COB1 v Horowhenua Sen AJessica Williams - Regina Hepi, Ct3 Magnetix v Wanderers MastersRuth Eagle -RobynWills, Ct 4Wahine Toa v Phoenix RahuiTauira, Ct 5 Wanderers Black vManakau The Assassins, Ct 6Manawatu Sen B v HorowhenuaJun 3Waiopehu Sen A, Ct 7 RahuiRangatahi v Otaki yr 9 Whiti Te Rasocial, Ct 8 Waiopehu Jun A vHorowhenua Jun A Jst Worx, Ct 9Otaki Int Green v Coley Street OwnUmpires, Ct 10 LIS B2 v Otaki IntYellow Own Umpires.
12pm:Ct 2Wanderers Prem v TRM LindaSherlock - Kere Kerehoma, Ct 3Otaki Sen 2 vWaitarere Beach
Regina Hepi - Frances Bacon, Ct 4Rahui Social v Athletic - TaitokoSocial Billie Paki - Mere Ropata-Box, Ct 5 COB2 v B52's Wanderers
Masters, Ct 6 Otaki yr 10 vHorowhenua Social Magnetix, Ct 7LIS B1 v Koputaroa Stars OwnUmpires, Ct 8 Ohau Senior vManakau School Own Umpires.1pm:Ct 2 Otaki Sen 3 v Rahui Hine TiTamaWanderers Prem, Ct 3Manawatu Jun A v HorowhenuaJun B TRM, Ct 4 Waiopehu Int B vWaiopehu Jun BWaitarere Beach,Ct 5 Horowhenua Sen3 v Otaki Yr9/10 Athletic - Taitoko Social, Ct 6Fairfield Flyers v St Josephs SaintsB52'sCt 7 Poroutawhao 7&8 v LIS C1Own Umpires, Ct 8 Levin EastSilver v Levin East Gold OwnUmpires, Ct 9 Levin School vPoroutwhao Junior Own Umpires.ByeWaiopehu Int A, bye RahuiHinemaia.Duty 10 & 11 Rahui Taiohi. Duty 12& 1 Magnetix
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Not all mulches are good for the gardenDiggingin
WALLY RICHARDS
BE careful when usingmulch.
Arecent article about aherbicide laced mulch agardener wrote to meabout which killed
many of her roses caused a lot ofinterest and two readers emailedme in regards to their owngardening disasters.
The first of these is an aspect Iwould have thought could neverhave happened but it did.
The email reads; Wally, keepup the good work . . .
The article on pesticideresidues killing roses is timely!
My friend and I haveexperienced a similar episodewith “pea straw”.
Several years ago wepurchased a big bale of “peastraw“each from a local serviceclub, for mulching our gardens.What we weren’t told was thatthe pea crop was sprayed pre-harvest with Roundup. When thepea straw was applied to ourgardens, they grew sick and died. . . Now three seasons later ourgardens are still very sick, withmany deformed and sicklyplants: with beds of brassicasthat refuse to flower after sixmonths and so no cabbages,caulis or broccoli . . .
I have gardened organicallyfor 40 years — this is the firsttime I have been caught out bypesticide residues in straw . . .
This happened simultaneouslyin both our gardens which arehalf a km apart . . . so it cannot beput down to other factors.Regards Haikai
Well that takes the cake andhopefully there are not too manygrowers out there spraying off
their paddocks of peas withRoundup then selling the peastraw to unsuspecting gardeners.
Roundup commercially ischeap and nasty and I have hadcomplaints before where potatocrops have been sprayed pre-harvest with Roundup to kill the
foliage before the potatoes arelifted.
The practice is frowned uponbut its not illegal to do so as far asI am aware and none of our foodin this country is tested forGlyphosate residue levels.(Which is really stupid as I am
sure the results would shock usall)
Potato growers are supposedto use a different more expensivechemical to kill the potato foliagebefore harvest.
Back when I was a teenager Iused to go out in thesummertime, potato picking tomake a few extra bob. (An oldexpression for money referringto shillings for instance 2shillings would be called 2 bob)
Anyway the farmer would puta chain on the back of the tractorwhich would spin in a deadlycircle and cut the tops off justabove ground level. Bit like amassive weedeater.
I think most pea straw soldwould be ok for use around thegarden but you never know now.
The next email was evenworse as it exposes that not allthings are cracked up to be whatthey are supposed to be. (weknew that anyway):
Part two on Friday.■ Problems ringme at 0800466-464 (Palmerston North357-0606). Emailwallyjr@gardenews.co.nzWeb sitewww.gardenews.co.nz
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Local Approved Products Policy1. Reason for the Proposal
At a Horowhenua District Council meeting on 5 March 2014, Councilresolved that a draft Local Approved Product Policy (LAPP) be developed forpublic consultation. A draft policy for consultation purposes was approvedat the 6 August 2014 meeting of Council.If the Council has no policy, retailers may be located anywherein the District. Council does not consider this acceptable as localcommunities and community groups need to be protected from theharm associated with these productsThe Act makes the sale of psychoactive substances legal.Council cannot ban their sale.
2 The Policy at a Glance
The key policy points are:(a) An outlet must be located within the central business/Commercial
zoned areas of Foxton, Shannon and Levin.(b) An outlet may not be within 100 metres of a sensitive site such as a
kindergarten, early childhood centre, school, library, community centre,public swimming pool, reserve, playground or place of worship.
(c) An outlet may not be within 100 metres of another outlet.
3. Submissions
Submissions on the proposal close at 5.00 pm on Friday 12September 2014. All submissions should be addressed to:
Psychoactive Substances SubmissionsHorowhenua District CouncilPrivate Bag 4002Levin 5540
Submitters should advise whether they wish to be heard at theHearings Committee Meeting which will be scheduled after theconsultation period has closed. Submitters are advised thatpursuant to the Local Government Act 2002 and subject to theLocal Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, allsubmissions shall be made available to the public.Submission forms and the Statement of Proposal are available atCouncil’s Service Centres in Levin (126 Oxford Street, or Te Takere);Foxton Library (Clyde Street); or Shannon Library (Plimmer Terrace).Copies may also be obtained by telephoning Council’s CustomerServices on 06 366 0999, and on Council’s websitewww.horowhenua.govt.nz
Foxton CommunityBoard meeting
The Foxton Community Board will meet on Monday18 August at 6.30pm in the Lions Club Hall,8 Park Street, Foxton.
The meeting Agenda will be available online atwww.horowhenua.govt.nz and copies will beavailable from Council service centres and libraries.
Horowhenua District CouncilPh. 06 366 0999 (24 hours) Fax. 06 366 0983Private Bag 4002, Levin 5540126 Oxford Street, Levin 5510Website www.horowhenua.govt.nzenquiries@horowhenua.govt.nz
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As a Community Work Supervisor you will oversee and manage up to 10offenders serving community work sentences on meaningful projects atschools, reserves, community groups, Marae and churches - whateverthe community needs.
The work is varied; the hours are on a casual basis and could be duringthe week or at weekend. A full driver licence is essential.
If you are a positive role model with a firm-but-fair management styleand you can motivate and work with a variety of people in a variety ofsituations, then apply now.
We will give you the training and support you need to become part ofour team working to make communities safer.
This is a powerful career choice; making change that matters toindividuals, their families and their communities.
For further information and to apply for the position visitour website www.corrections.govt.nz. All applicationsmust be submitted online via our recruitment system.
Vacancy Number CSLNR4624Applications close Monday, 25 August 2014www.corrections.govt.nz/careers
At the Department of Corrections we are passionate
about reducing re-offending and keeping communities safe.
With Corrections you’ll be part of a highly supportive team
that manages offenders in prison and in the community.
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With Corrections you’ll be part of a highly supportive team
LOTTO OPERATORLEVIN MALL LOTTO
This is a part-time permanent position,approximately 15 hours per week currently.We require someone who is flexible andreliable and well presented.Working Saturdays will be required.Successful applicant will:❖ Be highly motivated, performance and
quality driven.❖ Must have previous sales experience.❖ Lotto trained preferred.❖ Must be mature and willing to be flexible.❖ Vibrant and friendly.❖ Ensure shop is well presented.❖ Must have an eye for sales opportunities.❖ A great sense of humour and able to relate
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Please deliver your CV to the shop
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Employment Vacancies
PART-TIME PRACTICE NURSEPOSITION
OTAKI MEDICAL CENTREThe Otaki Medical Centre requires anexperienced practice nurse to join our team.The nurse will be required to performimmunisations and cervical screening socurrent skills in either or both of these areasare essential.The Otaki Medical Centre is a busy, forwardthinking practice and is looking for someonethat can work in an environment that can bechallenging.It is envisaged that the days of work will beThursday and Friday 9am – 5.30pm.If you think this position would suit youplease contact:
Sharon McKeon, Nurse Manager by email atsharonm@otakimedical.co.nz or phone the Otaki
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Unveilings
BODELL,Renee (nee Moerkerken).Of Foxton Beach. Passedaway on August 2, 2014.Aged 89 years. Dearlyloved wife of the lateEric Reginald Bodell,mother of Eric, Annaliz,Albert, Benjamin,Jacqueline and Alice,grandmother of elevenand great grandmotherof two.
In accordance withRenee’s wishes a privateservice has been held.
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BOYCE,Jim.Of Levin. On August 9,2014. Dearly lovedhusband of Phyl. Aloved father, father-in-law, grandfather andgreat grandfather.
Service at The FuneralHome, 545 Queen StEast, Levin, (TODAY)Wednesday August 13,2014, at 3:00pm.
CLARKE,Eric Blaydon.Of Levin. Peacefully atHorowhenua MasonicVillage, Levin onAugust 9, 2014, aged 91years. Much lovedhusband of the lateJoan. Loving father ofSue and JohnPrendergast, andJohn. Lovedgrandfather of Emma,Anthony, JJ, andHadleigh. Greatgrandfather to Alyana,Ashley, and Oliver.Many thanks to Kimand the caregivers fortheir wonderful care ofEric.
A service to celebrateEric’s life will be heldat St Mary’s AnglicanChurch, CambridgeStreet, Levin onWednesday (TODAY)August 13, at 1:30pm,followed by privatecremation atHorowhenuaCrematorium. In lieuof flowers donations tothe Blind FoundationGuide Dogs would beappreciated and maybe left at the service.Messages c/- 284Oxford Street, Levin5510.
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ISAAC,Grant Andrew.Peacefully in ICUPalmerston NorthHospital on August 10,2014, aged 63 years.Dearly loved husbandand best friend ofShirley. Awesome Dadof Kevin and Amelia(Brisbane), Michelleand David La Roche(Levin), Richard andMissy (USA) andMarajane and BenSkudder (Tauranga).The best Grandad everof his 9 grandchildren.Much loved son ofBetty Jefferies and thelate Bill Isaac, andloved son-in-law ofLenore and the lateRichard Hayfield.Treasured teacher andcolleague of LevinEast School andPoroutawhao Schoolfor many years.
A service for Grant is tobe held at theHorowhenua EventCentre, VictoriaStreet, Levin at 2:00pmFriday, August 15,followed by privatecremation atHorowhenuaCrematorium, Levin.Messages to IsaacFamily C/- 284 OxfordStreet, Levin 5510.
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KARIPA,John Buddy.RSA Service NumberNZ1396615.04.1933 - 10.08.2014Husband of the lateJenny and lateCynthia.Father of Linda andDave, Joanne and Roy,Keith and Michelle,Janine and Rob,Jonathan andMichelle. Grandfatherand Great Grandfather
Dad will be laying athome at 102 HunterDrive, Awatoto,Napier with funeralservice to be held onWednesday 13thAugust 2014 at 11am.
LAKEN,Vaughan Melita Mary(nee Butler).Of Levin. Previouslyof Paremata. OnAugust 9, 2014,peacefully atPalmerston NorthHospital. Dearly lovedwife of the late Eric.Much loved motherand mother-in-law ofDonna and Ken,Sandra and Manuel,Vicki and Peter.Treasured Nana ofTheresa, Johno andHolly, PJ, Matty,Nicole and Rachel.
In our hearts forever.Vaughan’s familywould like to thank StJohn Ambulance forthe kindness andsupport shown to theirMum over the yearsand also ask that inlieu of flowersdonations to St Johnwould be appreciatedand may be left at theservice.
Requiem Mass will becelebrated at StJoseph’s CatholicChurch, Weraroa Rd,Levin on ThursdayAugust 14, 2014, at11:30am. Thereafterinterment at TheAvenue LawnCemetery, Levin.Rosary in the Churchon Wednesday August13, at 7pm. Messages to547 Queen St East,Levin.
LAKEN,Vaughan Melita.Our treasured Nana.We will miss you somuch, but in ourhearts know that youwere ready to be atpeace and are nowwatching over us withour GP and PJ.All our love,Theresa, Johno andHolly, PJ, Nicole,Rachel and Matty.
God has you in hisarms, we have you in
our hearts.
RICHARDSON,Donald James (Don).Of Levin. Peacefullyon August 10, 2014, atHorowhenua HealthCentre, aged 69 years.Loved wife and bestfriend of Lee. Lovedfather and father-in-law of Kelly and PhilBarton (Levin), Jamieand Hayley(Waikanae). Greatlyloved Grandad of Jake,Cody, Makayla, Levi,Maili, Jack andAlesha.
In accordance withDon’s wishes a privatecremation has beenheld. Messages C/- 284Oxford Street, Levin5510.
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WEBBY,Nelson (Wade).Suddenly on August 6,2014, at PalmerstonNorth Hospital. Aged65. Dearly lovedhusband of Vivienne,father of Kevin andAmelia (Brisbane),Richard (USA),Marajane and Ben(Tauranga), stepfatherof Pam and Adrian(Whanganui) andGeoff and Stacey(Dunedin). Loved PapaWade of Olivia, Brook,Tayla, Kaylin, Lily-Grace, Katie-May,Ruben, Luana, Shelby,Jetson and Brando.Loved brother ofWayne.At home with our Lord.
A service for Wade hasbeen held. Messages to43 Waitarere BeachRd, RD4, Levin.
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WILLIAMS,James (Jim).Aged 83. Formerly ofNewtown andPaparangi. Jim diedpeacefully at TheLevin Home for WarVeterans on Saturday,August 9, 2014. Muchloved husband ofTricia (Patsy) andloved father andfather-in-law ofMichael and Wendy(Johnsonville),Katherine and DeanThompson (HavelockNorth) Philip(Johnsonville), andElizabeth (Napier).Proud grandfather andloved by Dean andChloe, Hayden, Liam,and Jessica.
Requiem Mass will becelebrated at StJoseph’s CatholicChurch, WeraroaRoad, Levin onWednesday, August13, 2014, at 11:00am,followed by intermentat The Avenue LawnCemetery, Levin.Rosary at the Churchon Tuesday, August 12,at 7:00pm. Specialthanks to the staff ofThe Levin Home ForWar Veterans for theirkindness and support,and their patient anddedicated care.Messages to 547 QueenSt East, Levin 5510.
AcknowledgementsO’HAGAN,Betty Margaret.Michael, Kathrine andMargaret would like tosincerely thank all ourrelations and friendswho supported usduring our sad loss ofBetty.Also thanks to Fr.Percy Kimble SM,Mary McKeefry andpeople from I C MarkLtd Funeral Directors.To all who sent cardsand flowers and allwho attended theRosary, it was reallyappreciated.Please accept this as apersonalacknowledgement.
FamilyNotices
HOFMANN,Terewiti Stafford.Unveiling on August16, 2014 at 1:00pmFoxton Urupa.Hakari, Foxton BeachBoys Brigade Camp,whanau and friends.Nau Mai Hari MaiKoutau
In MemoriamHENARE,Pirihira.Went home to be withher Lord and Saviour
13 August 2005The steadfast love ofthe Lord, His eternalgoodness and merciescontinue to be ourstrength and ourconsulation these 9years on.Forever in our hearts,
Papa, Faith andwhanau.
HOFMANN,Stafford Terewiti.
13~8~2013The moment you left us
a year ago, our heartwas torn in two,
One side filled withheartache the other,
died with you.We often lie awake
at night,When the world is
fast asleep,Remembering you is
easy, we do it everyday.We hold you tightlywith our hearts and
there you will remain,Until the joyous dayarrives, that we will
meet again.From your lovingwhanau Tauki andLes.
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PAINTING, wallpapering,free quotes. PhoneGraham 367 0371.
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Entertainment
LAST 4LAST 4PERFORMANCES!PERFORMANCES!Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th,Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th,
Friday 15th & Saturday 16thFriday 15th & Saturday 16thAugust at 8pmAugust at 8pm
A real Who-Dun-It with Twists & Turns!A real Who-Dun-It with Twists & Turns!
GET YOUR TICKETS FROMGET YOUR TICKETS FROM ~~ TE TAKERETE TAKERETHE MALL LEVINTHE MALL LEVINADULTS $15.00ADULTS $15.00STUDENTS ( UP TO 15 YEARS ) $10.00STUDENTS ( UP TO 15 YEARS ) $10.00Plus service fee of $1.50 per ticketPlus service fee of $1.50 per ticket(Some tickets will be available at the Theatre)(Some tickets will be available at the Theatre)
"Support Live Theatre""Support Live Theatre"
LEVIN LITTLE THEATREPRESENTS
A MYSTERY THRILLER
By Peter Whalley ~ Directed By Russell AitkenBy Peter Whalley ~ Directed By Russell Aitken
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Health
BOWENTHERAPISTNatural effective
treatment ofproblem back,neck, arm, RSI,
shoulder, sciatica,sport and body
pain, etc.Phone 368 6525021 0234 8009
Alan Hay111 Ryder Cres
Levin12 noon - 8pm
dailyMonday - Sunday
LandscapeGarden & Turf
TREE work, removal,stump grinding, branchmulching, fences, decks,building maintenance.BJ’s Building & PropertyMaintenance 027 249 2575or 368 7895.
LawnmowerRepairs
CHAINSAWS, mowers,ride-ons, weedeaters,waterblasters, concretesaws, posthole borers,trailers, pumps etc, wehire and repair all makesand models. Levin Hire &Repairs, 126 Hokio BeachRoad. Phone 368 5058.
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♦ Tap ♦ Gym Dance♦ Ballet ♦ Modern Jazz
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Pre School to AdultsEnquiries to Catherine on (06) 367 2288
or 0275 897 534Email: dancingfeet@paradise.net.nz ♦ www.catherine-inger.com
All classes taken by Fully Qualified Teachers - over 20 years experience
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06 367 5414Calls Welcome After HoursNATHAN (Wal) - 027 270 9941ROSS - 0274 969 447ROY - 06 368 5793PETER - 06 368 8888
354 Oxford Street, Levin • Phone: 367 5414 • Email: rossmc@xtra.co.nz • Service Centre: Totara Street, Levin, phone: 06 367 5417*Applies to new RMC imported cars
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2005 HONDA AIRWAVE LA special car! An economical Station WagonA special car! An economical Station Wagonpacked full of neat features including 7 speedpacked full of neat features including 7 speedmode and immobilisermode and immobiliser
2008 SUZUKI SOLIO2008 SUZUKI SOLIOFantastic value here - A spacious and wellFantastic value here - A spacious and welldesigned interior - A zippy and economicaldesigned interior - A zippy and economical1300cc engine, Just 45,000kms, AA certified1300cc engine, Just 45,000kms, AA certified
2005 TOYOTA VITZWhat a sharp car! Just 54,000 kmsWhat a sharp car! Just 54,000 kmsAA certified, 5 doors, keyless entry, securityAA certified, 5 doors, keyless entry, securitytinted windowstinted windows
1995 TOYOTA RAV – 4This is not your average RAV-4 this super tidyThis is not your average RAV-4 this super tidycar has four near new tyres and is ready forcar has four near new tyres and is ready forsummer funsummer fun
1998 HONDA LOGO TSThis small car gets the big things rightThis small car gets the big things righteconomical, easy to maneuver, reliableeconomical, easy to maneuver, reliable
NEW STOCK ARRIVING EVERY DAY LEVIN’S BEST SELECTION ON TWO YARDS
2007 MAZDA AXELA5 speed sporty sedan, great features include5 speed sporty sedan, great features includenew tyres, and alloys, spoiler,new tyres, and alloys, spoiler,Sony CD player, low certified kmsSony CD player, low certified kms
2005 Chevrolet CruzeCruze this car is packed full of neat featuresCruze this car is packed full of neat featuresincluding heated seats, reverse camera andincluding heated seats, reverse camera andalloy wheels, just 51,000 kmsalloy wheels, just 51,000 kms
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2005 MAZDA DEMIO2005 MAZDA DEMIOCASUALCASUALJust 67,000 kms, AA certified, tinted windows,Just 67,000 kms, AA certified, tinted windows,alloys, economical, automaticalloys, economical, automatic
2005 TOYOTA RACTIS2005 TOYOTA RACTISA sporty hatch with a spacious interior 1500cc,A sporty hatch with a spacious interior 1500cc,just 61,000 kms AA certified 4 new tyres andjust 61,000 kms AA certified 4 new tyres andcruise controlcruise control
2008 NISSANCARAVAN LONG DXCARAVAN LONG DX
$ 8,995
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$ 11,995
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$ 19,995
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$ 7,995
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MTF FinanceMTF Financeavailableavailable
MTF Financeavailableavailable
2004 NISSAN TIIDAThis is a sharp car in pearl white,This is a sharp car in pearl white,low AA certified kms, security tint andlow AA certified kms, security tint andalloy wheelsalloy wheels
MTF Finance available WHY WAIT
WAS $10,995
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2006 CHEVROLET CRUZE2006 CHEVROLET CRUZETreat yourself to a superb car low AA certified kms,Treat yourself to a superb car low AA certified kms,features you make like include alloy wheels,features you make like include alloy wheels,CD player and tinted windowsCD player and tinted windows This van is immaculate. Double rear slidingThis van is immaculate. Double rear sliding
doors. Just 32,000 kms, AA certified.doors. Just 32,000 kms, AA certified.
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