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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2006
Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 35c.
Published Tuesday and Thursday
ISSN 1170-1099
BRIEFLYPlea to not ‘clothe down’
Te Awamutu Chamber of Com-merce has written to Hallen-steins head offi ce to urge them not to close the Te Awamutu store.
“Closures such as yours, in small towns such as Te Awamutu, leave very large gaps in the main street,” the Chamber wrote.
“You obviously have good fi nancial reasons for your deci-sion, but we would ask that you reconsider, based on the wider damage caused to our commu-nity.”
Music treatTe Awamutu music lover Peter
Robertson is offering people the chance to hear top class choral music in his garden park setting.
The event will take place at 916 Bond Road from 2pm on Sunday, February 12.
Bellachord, the 12 voice a-capella group from Waitomo that thrilled locals at St John’s carol service and at the Lyceum Club last year, will be performing.
Also performing will be Vocal Focus, the four voice a-capella group that won the entertain-ment section of Te Awamutu Competitions in 2005 and solo-ists Tamara Mayo of Cambridge and local, Christopher Gold-smith. There will be no entry fee, but donations to Te Awamutu Church Building Development will be accepted.
Worth hearingTe Awamutu Hearing Associa-
tion is hosting an address by a leading tinnitus researcher on the revolutionary new neuromon-ics tinnitus treatment.
Dr Grant Searchfi eld is an Auckland University audiology lecturer and head of the tinnitus research team.
He will speak at the Burchell Pavilion in Gorst Avenue at 1pm on Wednesday, February 22. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. The new treatment is now available at Auckland University, the only clinic outside Australia to offer neuromonics.
Is it yours?Police are looking for the
owner of an air compressor found after suspicious activity was reported in Clark Court.
Contact Constable Hughes or Pope on 872 0100 with a descrip-tion if you are missing such an item.
Food, wine festival back
Te Awamutu Lions Food and Wine Festival is back for its third year next month.
Entertainment will include Copper Kin, Zebra and Abba Gold.
Anyone interested in hav-ing a stall at the festival is in-vited to contact Te Awamutu Information Centre at 871 3259.
Stalls are for products as-sociated with agriculture, horticulture, fl oraculture and cottage industries.
The festival will be held on March 18 from 10am-6pm at Selwyn Park behind Te Awamutu Information Centre.
For more information con-tact the Information Centre at 871 3259.
Cassia enjoys taste of fameBy Dean Taylor
Cassia Donovan doesn’t have her dream career as a singer yet, but she has tasted what it would feel like to be famous.
On the Sunday night of the Parachute ‘06 Festival at Mys-tery Creek Cassia sang on the main stage in front of 20,000 as winner of the Parachute Rock-star Comp.
“It was awesome,” she says.Cassia has just completed a
one year vocal course at Vision College in Hamilton and this year takes up an internship as art director for The Church at Te Awamutu.
A keen all-rounder in the arts, she plans to get lots of music, dance, drama and visual art hap-pening.
Cassia especially enjoys dance and music, but aspires to be a singer.
She took the opportunity along with about 100 other hopefuls to audition for Parachute Rockstar Comp, choosing to sing ‘More To Life’ by one of her favourite art-ists Stacie Oricco.
She made the semi fi nal with 20 others and sang on the Vil-lage Stage to make the top three, and stepping up to the Palladium Stage. Then after being named winner, Cassia was put on the bill for the main stage on Sunday night, and once again performed, this time for 20,000 people.
She wins the chance to record at Parachute Studios, an op-portunity she plans to make the
most of.Cassia comes from a musi-
cal family and plans to involve them.
Both parents and her four brothers play instruments and sing. She says she is very proud of them all.
Already family and friends have offered to help out with the recording, so Cassia hopes to be able to put a band together and record some original material.
Twin brother Karl writes songs, so she plans to record one of his pieces, as well as a
specially written piece by friend Riana Douglas.
If there is time she would also like to record something written by her father Terry.
The ultimate goal would be to use the opportunity to launch a career. Who can tell?
MUSIC plays a big part in the Donovan household, now youngest child Cassia has a chance to make it a career. 038061AD
Police cracking down on speed near schools
As thousands of children return to school for 2006, police are warn-ing they intend to take a tougher line on people speeding in school zones.
Speed Kills Kids Programme is designed to reduce death and injury of our young people due to traffi c accidents.
The programme will see police strictly enforce a 5km/h tolerance within 250 metres on each side of school boundaries during the key risk times of 7.30 to 9am and 3 to 4.30pm weekdays.
Police say the move counters a quantifi able and publicly obvious road safety risk.
Deployment of the low tolerance programme will be by both staff
and cameras.Generally, but not always, there
is a 10km/h tolerance which police say allows for variations in the ac-curacy of speedometers of vehicles.
The programme comes into force today and applies to all school zones for an unlimited time.
In the last fi ve years 1200 child pedestrians have been killed or injured during school terms.
The most vulnerable group is the 11 to 15-year-old age group.
That age group accounts for 44% of all child casualties aged between fi ve and 18.
Even at the urban speed limit of 50km/h signifi cant injuries and death can be caused in accidents involving pedestrians.
At 50km/h a vehicle travels about 41 metres once the driver has reacted and applied the brakes for an unexpected event.
At that speed the reaction time means the vehicle is still travelling at 50km/h for about 20 metres un-til the brakes are applied.
An adult pedestrian hit at 50km/h has a 40% chance of be-ing killed. It is worse for a child at 45%.
An increase in speed by just 10km/h increases the risk of death for a child to 85%.
Police say they are adjusting ros-ters and timetables to administer the new programme, and it will not result in reduced services in other areas of policing.
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PAGE 3Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
By Colin ThorsenFirst time competitor Sally Pratt not
only won the women’s section of Manu Bay fi shing contest, she took overall hon-ours with a 10.43 kg (23lb) snapper.
The elated 55-year-old says she couldn’t believe her good fortune in Sunday’s event, hosted by Raglan Sports Fishing Club.
“It was my fi rst ever competition, I don’t think I’ll do it again - how can I beat that one,” she quipped.
The Kihikihi resident landed her per-sonal best catch in 13 metres of water.
It gave her quite a fi ght for fi ve-six minutes.
It appeared to be a regulation catch un-til the reel, on borrowed gear, jammed.
“Fortunately, I’d tired the fi sh out by then,” she says. “The reel wouldn’t go out but I was able to reel it in. I was deter-mined not to lose it.”
Once she had landed the fi sh, she was confi dent the fi sh was big enough to claim the women’s prize ... but upstaging the men - “it was an awesome feeling beating them.”
“Not many ladies enter the competi-tion. The same ones seem to feature every year, so I guess it was nice to see a new face winning.”
The winner says she caught her fi sh for Ted Benseman, a founder member, life member and ex-president of the Manu Bay Fishing Club, who died of a heart attack while on a bush walk in the Coro-mandel in 2004.
“It was a special day being on Ted’s boat with his son Trevor.”
Sally Pratt’s partner Terry Nolan, who accompanied Benseman on the bush walk, was also aboard Ted’s boat.
He, too, is a life member of the Manu Bay club and was for many years a mem-ber of the Raglan Search and Rescue team.
As overall winner, Pratt won an elec-tric weed eater and a $70 fi sh and tackle voucher.
She also collected a $75 voucher cour-tesy of Raglan Four Square, $50 Bombay Orchards voucher and two bottles of wine for winning the women’s section.
Funds raised from the event go towards upkeep of the Manu Bay boat ramp. SALLY PRATT with her prize winning snapper. Photo supplied.
Hooked top Raglan prize
ANDREW STOREY with the 116.5kg striped marlin he caught at Kawhia on Sunday. Photo supplied.
The big fi sh were biting at Kawhia last weekend, with two striped marlin caught on Saturday and one on Sun-day.
Biggest of all was the 148.5kg whopper hooked by jun-ior angler, Jessica Woodcock on Saturday.
The same day Grant Hawkes caught a 128kg fi sh and on Sunday Andrew Storey reeled in a 116.5kg specimen.
Kawhia Boat Club’s Anniversary Weekend Sweep-stake Fishing Competition was held on Sunday, with 40 entrants enjoying great conditions.
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PAGE 5Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
What’s in a name?By John Aldworth
A hobby that began as a way of fi lling in hours at sea is now a part time shore-based business for ex-Royal Marine John McIl-roy and his wife Ann.
A former staff sergeant with 18 years service Mr McIlroy used his time at sea fi rstly to fi nd out the origin of his own surname and its coat of arms and then did the same thing for his shipmates.
“The research fascinated me and I learned many things I never knew,” he says.
“From then I was hooked on genealogy, or Nameology as I now prefer to call the business, and it has been my hobby ever since.”
Through the years at sea and later on land when he was working in Britain, Mr McIl-roy accumulated a database of 240,000 surname histories and 2500 coats of arms from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Holland, Spain, France and other countries.
He personally researched many of the names and fam-ily histories from ancient church records, libraries, heraldic socie-ties and Britain’s Public Records Offi ce in Somerset House. Some he has traced back to the 1066 Domesday Book, which recorded English places and people after the Norman conquest.
Importantly he fi nds out where the names originated, where they were fi rst registered and what the name means.
“The origin is important. Many people mix up their surname’s history with their family geneal-ogy.
“For example a family may have come to New Zealand from England but their surname comes from Scotland.”
The McIlroys, who recently moved to Te Awamutu, from Northland, are true survivors.
They have had 10 children, shifted half way round the world to live in New Zealand and both recently underwent major opera-tions - Mr McIlroy a triple heart bypass operation and Mrs McIl-roy a hip replacement.
Now working in security Mr McIlroy, a former corrosion en-gineer, and his wife are also kept busy satisfying a stream of in-quiries from people approaching them to fi nd out about the origin of their surnames and whether they have a coat of arms.
Some want a framed history to keep for the children; others the details of two family names as they marry.
Christenings, weddings and commemorations are other suit-able occasions.
To improve their skills the pair studied graphics and designed a unique heraldic surround for the family name histories and coats
of arms Mr McIlroy now creates for clients.
Produced in colour and hand-somely framed the family name histories draw on authentic history and feature pictures of famous people and scenes from the name place of origin as well as fl ags, icons and coats of arms.
To Mr McIlroy the New Zea-land connection is important.
“We don’t have enough pride in our nationhood. Why? They don’t even fl y the fl ag at most schools now.
“That’s why I include icons of New Zealand people and places in my name histories.”
JOHN MCILROY loves researching the origins of peoples names. Photo supplied
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PAGE 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
ARAWATA STREET, ENTRANCE THROUGH MITRE 10PHONE: 870 6002
Specialising in Ceramic Tiles and Wooden Flooring
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New one-stop fl ooring shopThe new ‘Tile and Carpet Court’
store opens in Te Awamutu’s Mitre 10 building today, considerably ex-panding the fl ooring options avail-able from the local retailer.
Carpet Court owners Brett and Ruth Watson have teamed up with fl ooring specialists Darin and An-gela Davis to form Tile and Carpet Court, which combined with Cur-tain and Carpet Court creates a ‘one stop’ fl ooring shop.
“We already have a comprehen-sive range of carpets and vinyls available at the Carpet Court store on Cambridge Road, but we wanted to also meet the grow-ing demand for ceramic tiles and wooden fl ooring.
“To do this we have developed a specialist shop, with plenty of display space to show the exciting new options in tiles and wooden fl ooring.
“We can now offer a full range of all fl ooring types from either store - so that customers can complete all of their requirements at once.
“We can ‘cover’ the entire area - working from plans for new homes or measuring the space in existing homes and businesses to supply the necessary fl ooring.
“This also means customers can deal with one place through-out the process and only need one payment option, instead of dealing with several different companies.”
The Cambridge Road store also has a range of window treatments, again extending the options avail-able for customers and allowing for an integrated approach to inte-rior decorating.
The day-to-day operation of the new Tile and Carpet Court Store will be in the capable hands of Angela Davis.
Along with her husband Darin, who heads the team of tilers, they have been involved in the fl ooring industry for the past 15 years, both in New Zealand and in their home-land, Ireland.
Angela’s experience and knowledge means customers can receive help matching the right fl ooring option to their particular situation, while her eye for interior decorating means she can help suggest options to create a unique decor for each client.
“I have a passion for interior dec-orating, especially fl ooring, and enjoy helping people make their selections.”
Angela has extensively re-searched what is available from suppliers around the country and has selected the best products to suit the local market and custom-
ers requirements.These include a range of tile siz-
es, shapes, colours and textures with complementary borders, including the stylish new glass borders. A comprehensive range of wooden fl ooring samples is also stocked.
Continuing the ‘one stop shop’ service available at Carpet Court, customers also have access to a team of top tradesmen to lay the fl ooring.
Local people are invited to join the grand opening of Tile and Car-pet Court on Arawata Street today (February 7) to see the options available and meet staff.
Opening specials include inter-est free payments and delayed payment options. For further de-tails contact Tile and Carpet Court (ph 870 6002).
FLOORING specialist Angela Davis with co-owner Brett Watson.
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PAGE 7Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
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PAGE 9Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
YOUR LETTERS
The new Arawata Street market day got off to a good start on Saturday, January 28.
Many thanks to all stall holders and the public who attended.
Those at St John’s Anglican Church who have organised this new venture aim to bring a regular farmers’ market to Te Awamutu and were pleased with the extremely high qual-ity of all the 19 stall holders’ goods and their superb pres-entation.
Arawata market days will continue on the fourth Sat-urday of each month from 8am-1pm on the frontage of St John’s Church in Arawata Street.
All stall holders have booked to continue attending and an extra six stalls are already booked in for February 25 market day,
New stalls of all types would be welcomed, particularly fresh produce, home baking and arts and crafts of all types.
Contact St John’s Church Offi ce at 871 5568 or call in between 9am-1pm.
To help make this a commu-nity event, the organisers want to invite clubs and groups who need to raise money to come forward to run a sausage siz-zle, provide live music or run a raffl e each market day.
Contact me at 871 3245 to or-ganise your community group’s fundraising opportunity.
KEN GEORGE Co-organiser
Arawata market tops
Sex in TA city
J. Nelson obviously feels that, once Te Awamutu has a legally approved brothel in town, attendance will be compulsory.
He bemoans the in-evitable burden on his family budget and the disloyalty to his partner.
I’m sure he will be relieved to learn that neither central govern-ment nor Waipa District Council has plans to make brothel visits com-pulsory and that secure relationships would not be targeted by any broth-el’s marketing strategy.
He can rest easy at home with his partner, comforted by the knowl-edge that his freedom of choice to abstain from sex won’t be threatened.
ROGER CLARKEPirongia
Being a son of Te Awamutu I have recently returned to care-give for my elderly, infi rm mother only to fi nd we are being subjected to the very disturbing incessant barking of dogs.
I don’t mean just occasionally, but at times 24 hours a day.
The Christmas holiday was especially distressing as they never stopped for the four days.
Yes, I did ring and complain.Recently I placed a Public No-
tice in your newspaper calling for anybody annoyed by barking dogs in the Te Rahu Road area to contact me.
I was overwhelmed by the response!
On canvassing my neighbours, I found a group of extremely unhappy ratepayers who have made many offi cial complaints, which seem to mysteriously disappear, and have given up as they feel they have been ignored!
One family have had to sell their property to escape the racket and tell me the property was undervalued because of the
barking dogs.Other people will no longer sit
outside in the evening for the same reason.
These people are ratepayers and this is an untenable situ-ation.
I did not name the SPCA in my Public Notice but they have declared their hand with an abusive phonecall and two pat-ently ridiculous letters to your newspaper.
One claimed dogs are better than humans and the other that we need to hear their inmates barking.
Try living next to it before making these inane sugges-tions.
There is absolutely no excuse for this cacophony and the Te Awamutu people need to be made aware of our distress.
And please would people stop asking me if I have something against dogs. I do not, only their irresponsible owners.
Give my old mother a break. This is a serious situation.
PAUL WOODD
Barking up right tree
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FIRST born for Sally Livingstone and Allan Nicholson is Emma Phyllis Lily. She weighed 3400g at birth at Matariki Maternity Unit and is pictured with Mum and four generations of females, grandmothers Robin Livingstone (left) and Pauline Nicholson (right) and greatgrandmother Emma Gwynne. 0380610BD
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In a world fi rst to market, Foodtown, Woolworths and Count-down supermarkets yesterday introducing new Natural Light La-belling (NLL) technol-ogy that eliminates the need for sticky labels on selected fruit and vegetables.
The small inedible stickers are often hard to remove and can leave glue residue on the produce or remove bits of produce skin.
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PAGE 11Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
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Rural Supplies
www.wrightson.co.nz41 Market Street, Te Awamutu. Phone 07 - 870 2830
on your first 25 years of success
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Following John Austin’s example we havestrived to have the very latest equipment
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Proud to have serviced John Austin Ltdtyre requirements 24 hours a day for
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Phone us today for an appointment 07 871 5676
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Contractor celebrating
“As we start 2006 I find myself looking back over 25 years of contracting. Every season has had its successes and its challenges. Agriculture requires a mix of skill, determination, endurance and the acceptance of no matter what happens we are not solely in control.
We work with the soil, animals, weather, machinery and of course our people. Each has its own value and challenges. Together with our customers we strive to do better each year. This perhaps is one reason why a lot of us are ‘addicted’ to agriculture. With the knowledge that we are today, creating a better future for our families tomorrow, comes the privilege of working on the land.”
- John Austin
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Passion for contracting still strong after 25 years
John Austin has a passion for agricultural contracting and a love of machinery.
Couple this with an ability to look ahead and implement his ideas and you have an understanding of why John Austin Ltd has been so successful.
John’s enthusiasm for contracting began on a neighbour’s farm over 30 years ago.
Today it still drives the man at the helm of one of New Zealand’s largest contract-ing companies and 2005 marks 25 years in business - no mean feat in an industry characterised by intense competition and high levels of stress.
John’s interest in machinery began as a boy - visiting Doug and Ngaire Short’s home across the road from his home at Te Mawhai.
He helped out on the farm after school and had his introduction to contracting alongside Doug.
As a teenager he began work for local agricultural contractor, Peter Hoar, and one drive on a John Deere at age 16 began his interest in the brand.
A visit to the John Deere plant in Illinois as an 18 year old confi rmed that interest and in 1980 at just 21, he achieved his fi rst major goal of buying an agricultural contracting business, taking over Peter’s machinery and client base.
He began his dream of operating his own contracting business with just one combine and one tractor.
As the business grew through demand he was able to expand the services offered, and by the 1992/93 season the company was offering a full complement - from initial spray-out to establishment, managing and harvesting.
Grass harvesting followed soon after-wards and with the huge growth in maize across the Waikato (as a dairy supplement and grain crop) the business grew along with it.
Maize now constitutes 50-60% of the business workload - rising from 560ha in the fi rst year to 4700ha this year.
The Te Mawhai business headquarters is an expanse of machinery and tractors. It is
the hub for almost every imaginable com-bination of mowing, harvesting, cropping gear and is a hive of activity.
The property is also home for his family - wife Jackie and three children Michael (10), Daniel (8) and Hannah (6).
Today John Austin Ltd has 25 tractors, three forage harvesters, two combine har-
vesters, fi ve eight-row maize planters, three sprayers, seven trucks and a full range of cultivation, planting, harvesting equipment for grass, maize and other forage crops.
He employs a full time staff of 46 and
hires a further 20-30 workers at the height of the season and they service over 1000 customers living within a 45 km radius of Te Awamutu.
John says his enthusiasm for the industry has been maintained by the huge techno-logical leaps being made each year.
He was the fi rst in New Zealand to intro-duce global positioning systems (GPS) for yield mapping technology in the grain grow-ing industry.
Precision farming continues to be at the forefront of John’s focus as the company works towards learning more about site specifi c farming and ways to better manage inputs, including fertiliser and seed.
His company was the fi rst to implement hybrid strip trials, an idea he brought home from the United States.
John’s enthusiasm for machinery means he also heads off shore to view new developments and works with overseas companies such as John Deere to modify agricultural equipment to meet New Zea-land conditions
He shares his enthusiasm for contracting at fi eld days and conferences (both in New Zealand and overseas), runs seminars, dis-tributes full colour newsletters and maga-zines to clients and has his own website (www.johnaustinltd.co.nz)
John Austin Ltd was the fi rst member of the Rural and Associated Contractors Federation to achieve ISO9001: 2000 Certifi cation in 2003 and was also named RACF New Holland Contractor of the Year in 2003.
Last year the company’s success was featured on the iconic New Zealand pro-gramme, Country Calendar.
Despite the advances in machinery, technology and the sheer scale of the work carried out today, John is adamant his fo-cus remains the same as when he started with just one tractor and one combine – to provide John Austin Ltd clients with highly skilled and passionate staff operating the best equipment, giving advice on the best agronomic practices and ultimately provid-ing the best service possible.
CONTRACTOR John Austin (21) proudly stands with his fi rst combine harvester as he launches his own contracting business.
NEW HOLLAND Rural Contractor of the Year: John and Jackie Austin collect the 2003 award.
SOME of the current staff gather beside a new combine harvester at the John Austin Ltd base at Te Mawhai.
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WILD TURKEY entrants, from left, Gerard Dorssers, Mike Cosgrove and Melissa Cosgrove prepare for the start of the 21km and 16km races at Whatipu Beach. Photo supplied
By Colin ThorsenTe Awamutu ‘Mountain Man’
Mike Cosgrove reckons there is nothing quite like the Wild Tur-key off road half marathon and 16km race.
The fourth annual event, held at Whatipu, at the southern end of the Waitakere Ranges, at-tracted 300 runners - including Te Awamutu’s Mike Cosgrove, his daughter Melissa, son-in-law Gerard Dorssers, Justin Ellis, Dion Higgie and Matthew Cook.
“It’s certainly not for the faint hearted,” says Cosgrove.
He should know, having moun-tain climbed six continents, excluding North America. He is doing Rainier in August and climbed Mt Aspiring a week be-fore the Wild Turkey event.
The latter race started with a 7km run along the beach.
Participants then turned in-land and followed the Pararaha Stream with its several steep rock faces and inclines.
They climbed and scrambled their way over rough, slippery terrain.
For these reasons, the track is not suitable for vertigo suf-ferers.
Some parts required par-ticipants to wade/swim through freezing water holes, resulting in cramping.
At times, the 21km entrants were in water over their heads.
The 16km runners did not have to negotiate the Pararaha Stream, but did go through waist high water.
They then ran up to the high-est point (400m) before negoti-ating their way through bush tracks back down to the fi nish line.
Each competitor had to carry a small back pack containing compulsory clothing and equip-ment for safety purposes - map, weatherproof parker, thermal gloves and hat, polypropylene or thermal long sleeve shirt, sur-vival blanket, fi rst aid kit, water and nutritional supplies.
The day was hot and fi ne, with a head wind thrown in to test the runners mettle.
Melissa Cosgrove placed fourth in the open women’s
16km run in a time of 1.37.05.Dorssers was 17th in the men’s
open 16km run in 1.42.52.Mike Cosgrove was 15th home
in the veteran men’s 21km half marathon in a time of 2.44.56.
Justin Ellis was 69th and Dion Higgie 70th in the open men’s 21km event in 2.55.07 and 2.55.08 respectively.
Matthew Cook placed 75th in the open men’s fi eld in 3.01.48.
The latter trio entered the event purely by chance.
“We met Mike Cosgrove half way up Kakepuku one day on a training run and he suggested we enter the Wild Turkey he’d competed in last year,” says Higgie.
“We said we’d train for it and away we went.
“The event was a little dif-ferent to what I expected. The terrain wasn’t as steep as Kakepuku but there was a lot of swimming and we had to carry those back-packs, including two litres of water.”
Higgie says running in a straight line should be a breeze from now on.”
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PAGE 16 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Trio rewarded with ND team selection
NORTHERN DISTRICTS Under-15 Development Team members, from left, Levi Jamieson (reserve), Peter Bocock and captain Peter West at a training session at Te Awamutu College before the match against Auckland. 0380616AD
Standout performances for Midlands at the Northern Districts under-15 tourna-ment at Taupo had its reward for three Te Awamutu cricket-ers.
Peter West, Peter Bocock and Levi Jamieson (reserve) were all named in the Northern Districts Under-15 Development Team to play their Auckland counterparts in Auckland.
West had the honour of cap-taining the side.
He fi nished the tournament at Delaney Park, Taupo with 10 wickets at an average of 13 runs per dismal, includ-ing fi gures of 2-9 off six overs opening the bowling against Counties.
His best score with the bat was 36 against Poverty Bay.
Peter Bocock averaged 40 runs with the bat with best knocks of 32no against Pov-erty Bay and 37no against Counties, laced with seven fours.
Levi Jamieson claimed seven wickets at an average of 15 with his left-arm spin. His best return was 3-19 off 10 overs against Poverty Bay.
He had useful knocks with the bat of 31 against Hamil-ton, 18 against Poverty Bay and 17 against Counties.
Midlands’ loss to Hamilton was offset with wins over Counties and Poverty Bay in the one-dayers, and a draw against Bay of Plenty Lake-lands in their two-day match.
The rain affected match between ND and Auckland Development teams petered out to a tame draw.
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Boost for Kihikihi polo ahead of test
Kihikihi Polo Club is abuzz with excitement after the se-lection of Robert Watson in the New Zealand squad for FIP World Cup in 2007.
“It great news ahead of the international between New Zea-land and England at Kihikihi on February 11,” says club spokes-person Simon Bennett.
New Zealand will host a re-gional playoff for the fi rst time, involving six Zone D teams from Australia, Asia, Africa and New Zealand.
Watson says the thought of playing for the New Zealand FIP team in front of a home crowd has certainly got him excited.
“I’m just as excited as I was before my two tests and one previous FIP World Cup quali-fying series for New Zealand in India.”
Watson has had a long and illustrious career, spanning 23 years. He made his debut for New Zealand against Peru in 1991.
He heralds from one of the strongest polo families in New Zealand. Seven relations are currently playing polo.
His father represented New Zealand and his uncle Jim captained the national side for sometime.
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His worst polo moment was getting soundly beaten in his fi rst Savile Cup fi nal.
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Polo has taken precedence over his economics degree which still waits to be fi nished.
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Looks like he’s got a busy week ahead of him.
ROBERT WATSON in action for New Zealand against Pakistan at the 2003 World Cup qualifier in India. Photo supplied
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DEATH NOTICES
WILSON - Onis.
Dearly loved twinbrother of OnaParkes. Loved brotherof Dulcie Benton. Atrest with his 5 broth-ers and sister. Re-spected uncle of hismany nieces andnephews. A funeralfor Onis has beenheld.
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TURNER - AlbertRatimera (Alby)Whanau wish to in-vite all extended fam-ily and friends toAlby’s unveiling onSaturday February11, 2006. Service to beheld at Te KawaUrupa, 11.00am, fol-lowed by lunch at TeAwamutu Golf ClubKihikihi. Nau Mae -Haere Mai.
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or (0274) 407-101 230 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu
SINGLE accommoda-tion, self contained, handy to town, must be working, suit night shift worker. Includes power, $120 p/w. Phone (0275) 656 565.
STORAGE profes-sional storage com-pany, offers long termstorage, individual,secure units. RazzasStorage, Otorohanga.Phone 872-2485 or(027) 499-7159.
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
UNIT self contained,kitchenette, bath-room, no dogs, intown, $150 p/w, suitsingle or couple.Phone 871-8464 andleave a message.
MEETINGS
TE AWAMUTU
RUGBY REFEREES
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Referees Room Albert Park
Monday, February 13, 7.00pm
New Members Welcome
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sections 9 (4) Sale of Liquor Act
1989 Alison Lynda Hooker, farm owner of 79 Bell Road, R.D.6, Te Awamutu has made application to the District Licens-ing Agency at Te Awamutu for the grant of an endorsed (BYO) on licence in respect of the prem-ises situated at 79 Bell Road, R.D.6, Te Awamutu, known as The Swingletree. The general nature of the business con-ducted under the li-cence is Seminars and Corporate Meetings. The days on which and the hours during which the liquor is sold under the licence are Monday to Satur-day, 11.00am to 12 midnight, Sunday, 11.00am to 10.00pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waipa District Li-censing Agency, 101 Bank Street, Te Awamutu. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a no-tice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the Dis-trict Licensing Agency at 101 Bank Street, Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu. This is the first publi-cation of this notice.
PUBLIC NOTICES
TE AWAMUTU TOASTMASTERS CLUB Begins on February 7, 2006 at the Waipa
District Council Chambers, 7.30pm
Then every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month thereafter.
We welcome all newWe welcome all newWe welcome all newWe welcome all new
and r and r and r and reeeeturning meturning meturning meturning memmmmbersbersbersbers Enquiries phone
Judy 870-3454 or Ken 871-7823
PUBLIC NOTICES
TTTTTTTT EEEEEEEE AAAAAAAA WWWWWWWW AAAAAAAA MMMMMMMM UUUUUUUU TTTTTTTT UUUUUUUU SSSSSSSS CCCCCCCC HHHHHHHH OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO LLLLLLLL OOOOOOOO FFFFFFFF DDDDDDDD AAAAAAAA NNNNNNNN CCCCCCCC EEEEEEEE TERM 1 BEGINS: Monday, February 13, 2006
Timetable at Hall Limited enrolments for classes
including beginners from 3 ½ years BALLET ~ TAP ~ JAZZ
Experienced teacher/examiner Phone Gailene 871Phone Gailene 871Phone Gailene 871Phone Gailene 871----5217 or (0274) 540 2795217 or (0274) 540 2795217 or (0274) 540 2795217 or (0274) 540 279
SENIOR SOCCER SENIOR SOCCER SENIOR SOCCER SENIOR SOCCER
PRE PRE PRE PRE----SEASONSEASONSEASONSEASON TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING
Mens: Seniors, Reserves and 3rds Womens: Seniors, Reserves
Kicks off Tuesday, February 14 6.30pm at Anchor Park
Enquiries: Dave Ireland 871-8111 Steve Blake 870-2295 or (027) 247-9341
PIRONGIA NETBALL CLUB
SENIOR TRIALS Premier / Premier Reserve
Monday 13 and Wednesday 15 February 6.30pm
All other Senior Grades Tuesday 21 and Thursday 23 February
6.30pm Trials held at the Pirongia Sports Complex
All intending and new players welcome Enquiries: Jody Bower 871-9047
BUSINESS SUPERDEALS
TYRES Stuart LawLtd, Phone 871-6426.
FOR SALE
FARMLANDS Harvey Farms Special:
Good Old Pig Tucker25 kg and Pro LayChook Pellets 25 kg;ONLY $19.95 each. AtFarmlands, ChurchillStreet, Te Awamutu.
FFIIRREEWWOOOODD Summer Special; 5m³
$150, 10m³ $270.Phone (07) 878-5242or (021) 617-349.
RIDE-ON Mower, 42”Jonsered, 18hp, Koh-ler, auto, rear dis-charge with accesso-ries, 14 months old,40 hrs use, $5100 ono.Phone 870-6180.
TTee AAwwaammuuttuuCCoouurriieerr
Phone 871 5151336 Alexandra St
Te Awamutu
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PAGE 21Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
TTEE AAWWAAMMUUTTUU RROOWWIINNGG CCLLUUBB
in conjunction with TTEE AAWWAAMMUUTTUU GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBB
invites golfers of all abilities to a fundraising
AAMMBBRROOSSEE TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT on Sunday February 12, 2006
Teams drawn 9.00am - Shotgun start 9.30am PRIZES - RAFFLES - HEAPS OF FUN !
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TE AWAMUTU YMI
GYM CLUB 2006
Term 1
GYMFIT session for children 8yrs plus First session and enrolment
Monday, February 13, 5.30 - 7.30pm Phone 871-9166
JUMPING JUNIORS 5 - 8 yrs First session and enrolment Friday, February 10, 4 - 5pm
Phone 871-9166 or 872-7972 TUMBLING TODDLERS 3 -5yrs
First session and enrolment Friday, February 10, 11.00am - 12.15pm
Phone 871-9166
PUBLIC NOTICES
LEARN MODERN SEQUENCE DANCING
Three free lessons commencing February 13 Monday nights from 7.30pm - 9.00pm Girl Guide Hall, Kakamutu Road, Otorohanga Plenty of help from experienced dancers Learn a modern waltz, Foxtrot and Rumba No pressure, a friendly atmosphere Organised by Otorohanga family dance
Enquiries: Alan and Nita Stock (07) 873-8679 at Te Awamutu Graham and Val Denton 871-7095
FOR SALE
SPLIT firewood, 6x4trailer, free local de-livery, $60. Phone871-5577.
ZIPS replaced, trou-sers, frocks, skirtsshortened. SincerityDrycleaners, 97 SloaneStreet.
PLANTS FOR SALE
GGAARRDDEENNEERR’’SS SSAALLEE
2200 -- 5500%% OOFFFF SSHHRRUUBBSS 2200%% OOFFFF TTRREEEESS && FFRRUUIITT
((NNOOTT IINNCCLLUUDDIINNGG CCIITTRRUUSS))
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RRoossee IIcceebbeerrgg SSttaannddaarrdd nnooww OONNLLYY $$1199..9955
FFlloowweerriinngg RReedd GGuumm ((22mm ttaallll)) ((EEuuccaallyyppttuuss FFiiccooffoolliiaa))
wweerree $$2299..9955 NNOOWW $$1144..5500
BBaarrggaaiinn BBiinn ssttiillll ooppeenn @@ $$55
Closed on Sundays only until Easter. Masons Garden Centre, Ohaupo Road
FOR SALE
NEW YEAR - NEW DENTURES
Have a great start to 2006 with a full set of dentures from $880 + GST. Call the friendly team now at
A1 Dental Laboratory (07) 827-6750 ** Pensioner Discounts ** WINZ Quotes
** Full and Partial Dentures D e n t u r e r e p a i rD e n t u r e r e p a i rD e n t u r e r e p a i rD e n t u r e r e p a i r s w h i l e y o u w a i ts w h i l e y o u w a i ts w h i l e y o u w a i ts w h i l e y o u w a i t
FOR SALE UNDER$50
AWA 14 inch TV, re-mote, good condition,$50. Phone 870-1318.
BABY front pack,blue/black, (Elite),good condition, $25.Phone 872-1946.
CAR seat, excellentcondition, suit 0-4years, $30. Phone (07)825-2982.
CHEST deep freezer,goes well, $49.95.Phone 871-7572.
COLLEGE uniform,senior girls jersey,92cm, only $30. Phone870-2203.
GROG cabinet, storeglasses and bottles,$40. Phone 871-2796.
INTERMEDIATE uniform, boys size 14,reasonable condition.Phone 870-2979.
SINGLE bed, goodclean condition, $20.Phone 870-3286.
FOR SALE UNDER$50
ORCHIDS, need re-potting, free to takeaway. Phone 871-8521.
TE Awamutu Collegeskirt, $30, 62w, wornone term. Phone 871-9635.
TEN 2.5m² used corru-gated iron, $5 persheet. Phone 871-3702.
VANITY unit top withtaps, 750mm, $49.95.Phone 871-3940.
WARATAHS, 45, $45the lot. Phone (07)873-1862.
WHITE shelves likenew, 1m lengths, $15each. Phone 871-4383.
PETS TWO black and white
kittens for sale, $10each. Phone 871-6056.
VEHICLES FORSALE
333TC206-05
VEHICLES FORSALE
NISSAN Navara, 1995,double cab, diesel,214,000kms very tidy,$7000 ono. Phone871-7976 or (021) 488-874.
Great Tyres!Great Prices!
Fitting & Balancing
Kihikihi RoadTe Awamutu
PPhhoonnee 887711 33007799
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GRAZINGAVAILABLE
BALED SILAGEROUND chopped or
unchopped, can de-liver, prices vary from $55-$65. Walling Contracting. Phone (07) 824-0894.
DAIRY WEANER
GRAZING Book your Waikato
Dairy Heifer Grazing now.
Contact: Bruce (07) 827-4605 Mobile (0274) 825-925
or Freephone 0800 10 84 94
www.nzgrazing.co.nz
SILEAGE BALES
FOR SALE $55 plus GST,
Pukeatua
Phone 872-4788
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
LIVESTOCKWANTED
AC PETFOODS Now Buying
Horses 0800-834-222
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE
� 415 Mutu Street, Te Awamutu � Three bedroom with walk in wardrobe and office � Single garage with single attached carport � Renovated totally in 1998 � Open plan new kitchen, dining and lounge � Beautifully finished with natural timber floors � Indoor / outdoor flow to private area � Low maintenance, fully fenced flat section � Five minute flat walk to all amenities � Check out on www.trademe.co.nz � Asking price mid 300’s
Phone for viewing on (0274) 409-360
WORK WANTED
WORK WANTED
BBRRUUCCOONN
LLAAWWNNSS Specialising in
LARGE LAWNS RESIDENTIAL
LIFESTYLE Phone Peter: 870-5474
or (021)-471-273
CCAARRPPEETT
CCLLEEAANNIINNGG
IICRC Approved
UULLTTRRAA CCLLEEAANN Phone 871-6662 or
(0274) 984-465
CEILINGS and walls.Phone Ultra Clean871-6662 to book now!
CLARKE’S CARPET
CLEANING For your carpet and upholstery cleaning
Phone Keith, mobile
(027) 280-0790 or 871-4930
We aim to please
EXTERIOR housecleaning. Phone UltraClean 871-6662 today!
WATERBLASTING. Phone Ultra Clean871-6662 today!
WORK WANTED
Glen Rawson Plumbing
Craftsman, Plumber and Gasfitter
�Roofing � Maintenance � New
Phone (027) 222-7590or 870-2987a/h
Johnny Nelson WWAASSHHBBRRIIGGHHTT MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN
TREATMENT �Low pressure, Exterior Cleaning �Coloursteel roofs �Roof spray, Tiles and Decromastic �Rotary clean, pavers, driveways, footpaths �Commercial buildings
Phone (0274) 763-347 or 871-7389
Limited Now Servicing Te Awamutu
For Exterior Cleaning Moss, Mould and Algae
Treatments, Houses, Roofs, Driveways, Cobbles etc also Fly and Spider Treatments For your Free quote Phone Tui 871-7205
or 0800 GO SOFTWASH 0800-467-638
Fax (07) 848-1702 [email protected]
MEATEATER
HOMEKILLS LTD
Phone 871-9995
www.meateater.co.nz
MORTGAGE
BROKER
NZMBA
Phone Christine 871-3176
(021) 545-302
NEED A NEED A NEED A NEED A
RESTRICTEDRESTRICTEDRESTRICTEDRESTRICTED LICENCE? LICENCE? LICENCE? LICENCE? Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown
DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING
Phone (0274) 125-000
871-5569
PPAAIINNTTEERR Experienced, interior/
exterior, windows anddoors etc. Favourablerates. Phone (025)227-3772.
SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
Ph Pat or Deanne 872-2530
(027) 289-5496 or (027) 289-5497
WINDOWS cleaned bythe experts. PhoneUltra Clean 871-6662.
WORK WANTED
SSIIGGNNWWRRIITTEERR Available for part time
work during schoolhours. Phone 871-1528.
TE AWAMUTU
LANDSCAPING
SERVICES Phone 870-1414
or (027) 251-1414
TE AWAMUTU PLUMBING AND
DRAINAGE Colin Downie
Plumbing & Drainage Maintenance
�New houses alterations �Septic tank and effluents �Blocked drains - Hydro Jet and Camera
Phone (0274) 989-022 or
871-8976 a/h
TREE & STUMP SERVICE
Call Dennis Clements TOTAL TREE CARE
Phone 871-5221 Te Awamutu Owned
and Operated
Tree Surgeon Stump Removal � Highly qualified
� Quality guaranteed Ph Mike at FRASERS
0800-888-121
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
YOUTH wanted, full time position, some experience, 500 plus cows, accommodation available. Phone Craig for interview (027) 289-5946 or 872-7800.
SITUATIONSVACANT
TRUCK DRIVERTRUCK DRIVERTRUCK DRIVERTRUCK DRIVER Needed for transporting fruit and bins, Ohaupo based, short trips, for approx two months.
Phone (07) 823-6441
SITUATIONSVACANT
BBAARR MMAANNAAGGEERR Part time position,
flexible hours. Experience preferred but not essential.
ESSENTIAL: Sense of humour, honesty,
common sense. Assistance in gaining
managers licence will be provided to
successful applicant. PLEASE WRITE TO: Bar Manager Position, Te Awamutu Sports
PO Box 365, TE AWAMUTU
Applications close 5pm Friday February 10, 2006
CASUAL GRAIN PLANT STAFF
Required for shift work, during 2006 maize
harvest. Phone 0800-105-106
Te Awamutu Grain Bond Road, Te Awamutu
Hairdressing Training Leaving school? Train for FREE!
Youth eligibility applies 389 Anglesea Street
Hamilton (07) 838-3744
www.waikatohair.co.nz Hairdressing ITO ‘Best Practice Quality Mark’
Status
MOBIL
PIRONGIA Part time Forecourt
Attendant
� 20 - 30 hours per week � Flexible Shifts � Hours: 7.00am - 7.00pm � 7 days per week � Suit person over 21 years
Phone 871-9723 (David)
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PAGE 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
ASSISTANT ENGINEER
Our client, a very successful progressive meat company in Te Kuiti, can provide a challenging role with excellent career prospects. They are currently seeking an exceptional, experienced, innovative engineer to join the existing operations team. This role involves: � Providing effective production line and electronic maintenance � The ability to forecast and plan for future repairs and maintenance � Computer literacy - word and excel spreadsheets � Good communication skills and a client focus � Creative, realistic ideas for further expansion and improving processes. In return you will receive a competitive salary by negotiation. If you are an enthusiastic, self-motivated achiever and want to develop your career please contact us.
Applications close February 17, 2006 For further information, initial inquiries
can be made to Brendon McNeil, Manager, The Employment Shop Ltd on (07) 873-7233 or (027) 249-4947
Email: [email protected]
AACCCCOOUUNNTTIINNGG PPOOSSIITTIIOONN
This is a great opportunity for you if you want to further develop your accounting skills and
career in a pro-active modern accounting firm. The role will involve client accounting work
including regular client contact. � Experience with rural clients would be beneficial. � Utilising technology to benefit our clients has long been a priority to us so computer skills and a willingness to learn are important. � You will also need to be a team player with the skills to communicate with your fellow staff and our clients. � Formal accounting qualifications are not critical but chartered accounting experience would be an advantage.
Please send your CV and a hand written cover letter to:
Accounting Position Flett McKenzie Strawbridge
PO Box 37, Otorohanga Or Email: [email protected]
MANAGER
To undertake the formal duties of Management, leading a busy team, organising staff, work progress, and communicating with clients.
Ideal applicant requires: ~ Managerial skills and experience ~ Background in either Engineering or the Building industry preferred ~ Excellent organisational skills and the ability to establish priorities and manage workload ~ Communication skills and the ability to relate to both clients and staff ~ Excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, Accounting Package and Auto CAD) ~ Understanding of plans (CAD) and or the ability to draw ~ Current drivers licence
Remuneration dependant on experience and qualifications
All applications to be in writing, with CV to:Dairy Tech Ltd, 178 Maihiihi Road
R.D.2, Otorohanga
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS VACANT
PRINCIPAL NURSE /
MANAGER Camellia Rest Home is a privately owned 25 bed, Stage 2 facility caring for older persons in Te Awamutu. Currently we are looking for a person to fill the above position Monday - Friday full time with on call responsibilities. We have a great team in a top class facility and are looking for a person who is dynamic, enthusiastic, diligent, accountable and celebrates working in this type of environment.
If this is you please phone Glenn Ripley
on (021) 587-595 for further details
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Urgently required to work in Otorohanga and surrounding districts. Experience in dairy shed installation preferable but not required as training will be given to the right applicant. $25hr start rate with phone and van will be negotiable for the right applicant. On call roster work, so good attitude is a must.
If you would like to discuss this position please phone (07) 873-6944 or
(027) 474-5473 or send your CV to: Craig Electrical Services PO Box 196, Otorohanga
SITUATIONSVACANT
RROOSSEETTOOWWNN WWAAIIKKAATTOO FFEENNCCIINNGG
We have a vacancy
for a person with experience in retaining
walls, residential fencing, deck etc.
Must be fit, reliable,
able to work as a team member and have organisation skills.
Enquiries to Rodney after 6pm 870-2282
SECURITY Officers -are needed! Gain thisNZQA approvedqualification by corre-spondence for under$700. Student loansmay apply. Phone0800 800 043.
SITUATIONSVACANT
RRUUTTHHEERRFFOORRDD HHOOUUSSEE
AACCTTIIVVIITTIIEESS CCOO--OORRDDIINNAATTOORR,,
12 hours p/w, must have full
drivers licence. CCAARREEGGIIVVEERR,, required for
afternoon duty. Experience preferred.
PPlleeaassee PPhhoonnee TThhee MMaannaaggeerr
887711--55558866
SITUATIONS VACANT
TTEEMMPPSS
WWAANNTTEEDD
SUPPORT WORKERS - for people with disability CAREGIVERS - for aged care,
LABOURERS ~ ADMINISTRATION STAFF To register your interest
Contact: Leeza Williams Gracelands Recruitment Services
Phone: 870-1300 MECHANICMECHANICMECHANICMECHANIC � Top wages are available to the successful candidate � Age is not an issue � WOF Avic an advantage � Must be industry qualified
Tirau is centrally located with excellent choices in schools at every level
Tauranga and Rotorua just 55kms, Hamilton 60kms, Matamata 20kms, Putaruru 8kms
Written applications please to: Tirau Motors Ltd, PO Box 46
Main Road, Tirau
SITUATIONS VACANT
PHONE (07) 871 5151 - FAX (07) 871 3675
FREE UNDER $50 ADVERTISINGNo more than 10 words per advertisement.
Limit one advertisement per person. For Sale items only.This coupon only for Residents, not Trade or Commercial Retail
Run-on advertisements only, printed at our discretion, when space permits.
NB: Only advertisements submitted on these forms accepted.Forms can be posted to Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu, or advertisers
can bring this coupon in to our office at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu.
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WANTED KNOWN
Te Awamutu SPCA
KITTEN AND PUPPY FOOD URGENTLY
NEEDED Please drop off at the Te Awamutu Courier office or phone the number below to
arrange a delivery time VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED � For walking dogs � Feeding cats and kittens � Feeding dogs
CLOSED THIS SUNDAY To make an
appointment or for any queries please
phone 871-5222 and leave a message
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PAGE 23Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, February 7, 2006
CINEMA SCENE
WORLD’S FASTEST INDIAN PGFIFTH RECORD MONTH. TUE 5.45, WED 8.10, THU 5.35
A most beautiful German/Indianmasterpiece. Highlyrecommended.SHADOWS OF TIME MTUE 5.50, WED 10.30, FRI 6.05
JOYEUX NOEL MWED 5.50, THU 6.00
KING KONG MTUE & WED 7.35, FRI 7.30
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FUN WITH DICK AND JANE MTUE & WED 5.40, FRI 6.10
In a nation terrorised by its owngovernment, one man dared to tellthe truth. GOOD NIGHT AND GOODLUCK PGTUE & WED 7.55Nominated for 10 BAFTA Awardsincluding Best Film, OutstandingBritish Film, Best Actor and Actress.A sweaty, masterful mixture ofsuspense. It’s an engrossing, intriguing and powerful mystery aswell as nail-biting and startling.
R13
One of the breakout films ofSundance. A tale of nostalgia andgrief, love lost and love found,woven into a magical work. It’s agentle, heartfelt and charminggem with a great cast.MARILYN HOTCHKISS BALLROOM DANCING ANDCHARM SCHOOL MTUE, WED & THU 5.55, FRI 5.35
An exceptional, very powerful andgripping true story of one woman’sdetermined fight for justice.
“I was thoroughly seduced by thismovie with compellingperformances of a stellar cast.”Times.
TUE 7.50, WED 10.00 & 7.50, THU 10.00 & 8.00, FRI 8.00
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TUE 8.10, WED 10.10 & 5.45, THU 10.20 & 7.50
MTHU 10.30, 5.50 & 8.20, FRI 5.50 & 8.20
An entertaining film with boundlessenergy and a lot of great music. It’sentertaining, exhilarating, inspiringand it’s all true. He become alegend who touched peoplearound the globe.
TUE 6.00 & 8.20, WED 10.20, 6.00 & 8.20, THU 10.10, 5.40 & 8.10, FRI 5.40 & 8.10
A superb quality movie for adultsabout hypocracy, honesty, loveand surrender. Very highly recommended.AS IT IS IN HEAVEN MTHU 10.40 & 8.05, FRI 8.05
CHRONICLES OF NARNIA PGand NANNY MCPHEE PGSHOW SAT & SUN
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Te Awamutu Courier and Tracs give readers the chance to celebrate the appearance of Thirsty Merc at New Zealand’s four Edgefest shows by winning a copy of their self titled CD.
Edgefest opens in Wellington on Thursday, March 23, then heads to Christchurch and Auck-land before closing at Mystery Creek on Satur-day, March 26. Tickets are available from usual outlets and Tracs in Hamilton.
Every entry to an Edgefest CD competition also goes into the draw to win a double pass to Mystery Creek.
Hailing from Sydney Australia, Thirsty Merc are set to be a smash at Edgefest 06.
They have already given New Zealand a taste of what to expect with their massive single ‘In the Summertime’ and with their signature porno moustaches and wacky suits these guys will be bringing their quirky rock songs to Edgefest.
They are not to be missed!Joining Thirsty Merc in this year’s lineup are
P.O.D. Presidents of the United States of America, Mattafi x, Elemeno P, Nesian Mystik, Frontline, P Money and Special Guests, Savage and Aaradhna and Goodnight Nurse.
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 ‘CD Com-petition’ and make sure it reaches our offi ce by 5pm Friday.
Aussies Thirsty Merc heading to Edgefest
‘Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School’ is
a heartfelt, nostalgic and gently humorous story about a chance
encounter in which one man’s dreams become another man’s destiny.
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Frank (Robert Car-lyle) has been con-sumed by grief over his wife’s death.
But everything changes when he pulls over on a rural high-way to help a dying stranger (John Good-man) entangled in a car wreck.
En route to fulfi l a 40-year promise to his childhood sweetheart, the stranger shares a compelling tale of adolescent love replete with fi rst kisses, youth-ful innocence and ball-room dancing.
Frank promises to fulfi l the stranger’s wish and fi nds himself at the doorsteps of the Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School.
It’s here that he fi nds an odd patch to a new beginning when he meets Meredith (Mari-sa Tomei) - a beautiful woman trying to fi nd a peace of her own - and feels passionate and alive for the fi rst time in years.
“An incredible cast... they have woven this tale of nostalgia and the process of grief, love lost and love found, into a magical work not to be missed.” - Geoffrey Gilmore, Director of the Sundance Film Festival.
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
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