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BRIGHT TALENT Sarah Little played Alice in Burnside High School’s production of Alice in Wonderland which ran for three nights last week at the Aurora Centre. PHOTO: ALAN VOYCE More photos, page 4.

Buck in – other wards contested By Georgia O’ConnorHarding DEPUTY MAYOR Vicki Buck won’t have to campaign for the re-election in October – no one is standing against her in the Riccarton Ward. But the two other wards – Halswell and Hornby will all be contests.Only one councillor will be elected in each ward. The new boundary ward Halswell will have four candidates gunning for a seat on the city council. They are Halswell

Elections Community Project spokeswoman Chrys Horn who is well-known for boycotting the Wishbone Cafe at Te Hapua Halswell Centre and supporting the skate park in Halswell; Riccarton-Wigram community board member and former policeman Peter

Laloli; Hoon Hay Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters co-ordinator Anne Galloway (People’s Choice) and commercial photographer Kevin Clarke. In Hornby, sitting councillor Jimmy Chen is up against Tane Apanui, Sara Kikstra Harnett and Manjit Singh.

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Voting is by postal ballot with forms being sent out on September 16, the polls close at noon on October 8. For a full list of who is running for other wards and community boards visit www.electionz. com/LGENominations/ ELT60CC16_candidates.htm

The city council candidates Hornby Ward – one vacancy; population- 21,654; Tane Apanui, Jimmy Chen (The People’s ChoiceLabour), Sara Kikstra Harnett (Independent) and Manjit Singh (Independent) Riccarton Ward– one vacancy; population- 23,181: Vicki Buck Halswell Ward – one vacancy: population- 19,473, Kevin Clarke (Independent), Anne Galloway (The People’s Choice-Labour), Chrys Horn (Connected Communities, Thriving Christchurch and Peter Laloli (Independent Citizens).

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THE GLOVES are off for October’s local body elections with candidates for council and the community boards now known. But for sitting councillor Vicki Buck there’ll be no contest - she goes back onto the council table representing the Riccarton ward unopposed. In sport, Christchurch Boys’ High School have advanced to the grand final of the UC Championship following a 10-3 win over Nelson College. The team made amends for last year’s shock 17-25 semi-final exit to Shirley Boys’ High School. They will play the team that broke their hearts 12 months ago in Saturday’s grand final. And if you’re a train buff, Roy Sinclair profiles Neil Andrews, who has had a life long interest in model trains. Hei kona – Shelley Robinson

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Sharing option for Denton Park By Georgia O’Connor-Harding SPORT CLUBS at Denton Park may have their wish granted to stay on their home ground. However, it’s on the condition of sharing with the new Hornby Library and South West Recreation and Sport Centre. It has been disclosed, one of the options the city council is considering is to retain the sports clubs on Denton Park but possibly rearranging the sports fields to make room for the Hornby facility. This is if Denton Park is chosen as the location for the new Hornby Library and South West Recreation and Sport Centre. The news has come to surface after the city council recently completed scoping studies for the Hornby facility. The scoping studies provided the city council with guidance on how big the future library should be and what leisure amenities should be provided to the south-west in the future. But head of recreation and sports John Filsell said the sports clubs could still be moved to Kyle Park or Warren Park depending on what playing surfaces are relocated. In previous articles the Western News reported the likely

STAYING POSITIVE: Hornby Rugby Football Club president John Catchpole said as long as the sport clubs are not pushed off Denton Park he is not concerned if the sports fields need to be rearranged. ​ location for the Hornby facility is Denton Park. The opening of the new Hornby Library and South West Recreation and Sport Centre has been delayed until 2019 after the city council pushed back several community projects. Hornby Rugby Football Club president John Catchpole said the club received an email from the city council saying the best place for the pool is at Hornby High School. The city council’s general

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manager of city services David Adamson said there will be consultation with the sports clubs on the rearrangement of the fields depending on what option is chosen. Mr Catchpole said as long as the city council does not shift the club off Denton Park then he is not too concerned by a rearrangement of the sports fields. “It is better than having our fields taken away and having a swimming pool put there, I know that now,” he said.

But Hornby Cricket Club president Kevin Hornbrook said if the city council relocates the sports clubs it will be the end of Hornby cricket. He said the cricket club uses the whole of Denton Park. “Our other biggest problem again with it going to Denton Park is where the public is going to park . . . The Hub Hornby is chaos now,” he said. The rugby club has three fields at Denton Park while the cricket club has two pitches.

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In Brief JELLIE PARK SPA POOL CLOSED The spa pool at Jellie Park Recreation and Sport Centre has been closed until further notice after one water sample out of seven tested positive for Legionella bacterium. The pool was closed last week after receiving test results from the Canterbury District Health Board. Staff are decontaminating and servicing the spa pool and it will remain closed until testing confirms the Legionella bacterium is not present. Other swimming pool services at Jellie Park, Pioneer and Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centres are not affected. FUNDING SOUGHT Papanui teenager Angus McWilliam has applied for $518 from the Shirley-Papanui Community Board’s discretionary response fund towards attending the Junior Tall Blacks training camp and U23 Nationals. Angus, 16, currently attends Middleton Grange and is in year 12. Burnside High School student Connor Hill has also applied for $200 from the board’s youth development fund towards him participating in the Spirit of Adventure Trophy Voyage from October 30 to November 3. The board will decide tomorrow if they approve the funding.

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Burnside High School brought the magic of the production Alice in Wonderland to audiences in the city last week. The show was performed over three nights at the Aurora Centre. PHOTOS: ALAN VOYCE

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By Georgia O’Connor-Harding A BULLDOZER that was once a workhorse in Antarctica which now sits in a children’s playground, will get a makeover. The DC4 Caterpillar in Harrington Park, near Paeroa Reserve, in Riccarton, was based with the US Navy at McMurdo Station on the south tip of Ross Island. Resident Ken Twemlow and retired panelbeater Wayne Charney are now working to get the bulldozer sandblasted and repainted. But the cost of sandblasting is between $900-$1600 with the further cost of painting. The bulldozer was built by Caterpillar in Orlando, United States, and was flown to McMurdo Station to work as a general workhorse tractor. It was brought back to the city on an icebreaker ship to the city. Gough Group training and development manager Steve Templer said the bulldozer did not do anything notable such as a specific expedition. He said it most likely looked after Williams Field, an airfield serving McMurdo Station and Scott Base. “The reason being is it doesn’t have the big wide tracks for going across the ice like a lot of them do. So it wouldn’t have gone too far from home I don’t think,” he said.

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It was brought back to the city about 40 years ago by the US Navy and was said to be in need of major overhaul. The Western News learnt from mechanics at Goughs Group that they are certain the bulldozer came to the city in the early 1970s. Mr Templer said since McMurdo Station was set up, tractors have been getting brought back from Antarctica to the city to be overhauled by the Gough Group. He said it was donated to Harrington Park through the Riccarton Rotary Club by the then local US base commander. At the time two D4Cs were brought back from McMurdo Station. “They made a good one out

of two and this had all the bad parts so they thought they would send it off as a play thing in a children’s playground,” he said. It is believed the district commander was not technically allowed to donate the bulldozer due to the US Navy having a rules about disposing equipment even if it is non-combat. The Goughs then painted the bulldozer for free back to it’s original colours before shipping it off to Harrington Park. Mr Churney said the plan is for the children living near the park to help paint the bulldozer in the summer. He said the project most likely won’t get under way for a while depending on finances and the Riccarton West Community is looking for sponsorship.


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Singer-songwriter has Singer-songwriter Asti-Loren Newman might only be 18, but she has already travelled the world and attended the same school as Amy Winehouse. Annabelle Dick talked to Asti-Loren about her new album, Psychedelic Rose, and getting barred from the school choir thanks to a questionable comment about her teacher’s facial hair. So as a singer-songwriter, when did you get into music? I’ve always had a massive passion for music. When I was about 11-years-old, I joined the Christchurch City Chorus, which is like a 150-person barbershop. We went to New York and sung when I was 13, which was awesome. I worked with Nolan from the Christchurch School of Rock in Sumner and would perform at the Headless Mexican. I’d also do busking along the esplanade. I tried

to join the school choir but got turned down in year 6, 7 and 8, because apparently I couldn’t sing in tune, but I think it was because I told my music teacher she had a moustache in front of the whole class. I told her my mum is a beauty therapist and

TALENTED: Asti-Loren busked her way through Europe at 17-years-old.

she should go to her and I think she held that against me. It was a pretty rude thing for me to say, but I was only nine-years-old at the time, so I didn’t know any better. I was pretty upset about it so I went to the principal and told them, ‘I’m setting up my own barbershop; I’m getting my own teacher to come and teach it and I’m going to teach it as well’ and I had more people auditioning for it than the school choir. I’ve always been the kind of person that, if things don’t go my way, I’m going to make it happen for myself. You attended the same music school as Amy Winehouse – how did that come about? When the February 2011 earthquake happened, I was off school, our house was quite damaged and my mum lost her business as well. I watched the film Fame one day and I knew I wanted to go to stage school. So without telling my parents, I researched the best stage schools across the United States and the United Kingdom and I randomly chose one to apply for. I heard

MENTOR: Asti-Loren mentoring Selwyn House Girls School children last year.

back four days later from the Susi Earnshaw Theatre School with a letter of acceptance. Here’s 14-year-old me going, ‘oh no, what have I done’, so I had to tell my parents and they were really supportive. I don’t know many parents who would let their 14-year-old daughter go to the UK by themselves. What was it like attending the school? It was awesome. I was the first person they’d ever had from Australia/New Zealand. There was three days a week of dance, tap, jazz singing, theatre singing, pop singing, all sorts really. The teachers were great and really young, too. One of my teachers was a back-up dancer for Justin Bieber and he’d also won Britain’s Got Talent. I studied there for two years and then I got offered a development contract with a label in Soho and that’s how I met my producer Chris Hall who helped me create my album

Psychedelic Rose. I got to record in the same vocal booth as Pink Floyd. How did it feel living in London by yourself as a 14-yearold? That must’ve been a pretty scary experience? It wasn’t too scary . . . but being so young and moving to another country was a bit of a culture shock. I had an apartment just down from school and I made friends really fast. There was always people I knew around me like my uncle in Sweden and my cousin came through when he was on his O.E. I wasn’t really naughty I always had so much to do. I would go to the London Central City Library and read books on Woodstock. I went to an Audrey Hepburn exhibition and I’d often go to the East London markets at the end of the day and they’d give me free donuts. They knew when I was coming and give me all this free food and I’d walk home with all my groceries.

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the world at her feet And you travelled a bit from there? I’m really spontaneous so I decided to do a busking tour around Europe. So I contacted Interrail and Eurail to see if it was something they were interested in – they bought it. So they gave us a 12-day rail pass and we went from London to Stockholm to Copenhagen down to Warsaw in Poland and then to Prague then Munich, Salzburg, Venice, Asti, Monte Carlo, Nice and then Amsterdam all in 12 days with my best friend who’s a New Zealand windsurfer. While this was happening I was only 17. I have about 50,000 fans online so I’d post each day were I was and I’d have all these people turn up – I didn’t really expect it at all. I made about €200 (euro) busking in each city. So tell me about your music and your new album Psychedelic Rock which you recently released? The music I’ve established as my brand is more electronic. This album is influenced by the 60s and 70s Americana, Woodstock and that whole

hippy movement. I love the era. I watched Jim Carroll’s The Basketball Diaries and read a novel he wrote . . . it’s really raw. This album draws a lot from that. This album is a concept album I’ve written myself. It goes from dark to light as I have this thing called synaesthesia where I see music and colour so it helps a lot with my writing, it’s a bit of a blessing. I wrote the album’s track names before I wrote the songs. I’ve written a novel to go along with the album and eventually I want to make it into a short film. People can interpret my music any way they want. They’re not pop songs – it’s a lot more than that. I don’t just sit back and let other people do things for me, I’m a really involved person in my career so I do a lot of promoting myself, I keep up my social media following and I edit my own videos. Do you have any influences that you draw on when creating your sound? I listen to Lana del Rey, The xx, Haim, Taylor Swift, Marina and the Diamonds, Fleetwood Mac,

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One man and his 1000 dreams By Roy Sinclair NEIL ANDREWS leads the way down precarious steps to a seemingly underground room. He flicks on a light switch. I am wowed by a high viaduct spanning a realistic gorge. My eyes are led to tall forests, tree ferns galore and a painted backdrop depicting a stormy sky. “This is what I do,” he says. “It is not what I do in my spare time. “I mow the lawns in my spare time.” The room was purpose-built for the 9mm (scale 9mm to the foot) layout representative of a one-time railway in Northland. In his garage he is working on a second, portable, layout. This is a narrow-gauge railway based on French townscapes. Model railways is an interest he could not be without. “When I met my partner, Helen, I told her it is me and my trains. They are inseparable. “She accepted that which was great.” He describes railway modelling “as a thousand dreams held together by a hundred unfinished jobs. In other words, a degree of chaos.” “Part of the fascination is

HAND-MADE: Model builder, Neil Andrews and his miniature creation of early last century Northland. ​ delving into history to discover how it all would have looked like early last century,” Mr Andrews said. He always liked to do things with his hands. He enjoyed art at school – and building things. Even when he had clockwork

railways he was always cutting up cardboard boxes to make buildings. He recalls scoring designs on pieces of wood to make boats. Railways became another part of it. Getting into more serious rail-

way modelling during the late 1950s, there was not much stuff available and if it was he didn’t have the money. If he wanted it he made it. “My mother used to take me to the railway station. I remember being in my pushchair watching

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BUILDING: A train layout under construction and a G-scale layout at last year’s Christchurch Model Train Show.

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of French railways.’’ The unplanned detour instigated his French narrow gauge layout. “One develops a modeller’s mind. “A modeller will typically think how it would look in miniature?” He talks about Hamburg’s mind-boggling Miniature Wonderland. “It’s absolutely intriguing. It’s a huge collection that is pushing the boundaries of technology and inspiring manufacturers to pick up on it with new products.” “The model aircraft must represent the peak of model

building.’’ “The model trains have been running for so long the track is wearing out.” The closest we have in Christchurch is the annual big model train Show, this year being held over the weekend of October 1 and 2. The venue is Pioneer Stadium in Lyttelton St, Spreydon. It is the show’s 25th anniversary so promises to be special. Mr Andrews was an instigator of the event, starting a model train show at Hagley Community College and then expanding to

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the Horticultural Society hall. Then, the Christchurch Model Railway Exhibition Society was formed and took over. Its growth took it to Pioneer Stadium where it has been ever since. At its peak the show attracted 10,000 people over the two days. “It’s about its optimum size. “Considering our modest Christchurch population we do a pretty good job,” he said. This year’s show will help those wanting to get into the hobby. “We will have beginners’ train sets and heaps of demonstrations. Find out the best models to buy

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and learn how to make things. “Technology will be to the fore. This is enhancing the hobby and drawing younger people in. They can operate a railway from a PC or mobile phone, utilising wi-fi and DCC (digital control systems).” He says model railway people are an enthusiastic bunch. They will do their utmost to share what they know. Andrews will be on the demonstrations desk. It is likely he will let slip how to disguise a lot of money spent on the hobby within the weekly household bills.

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New school bus routes RANGI RURU Girls’ School has announced a trial of a new Red Bus services for students in south-west Canterbury. The initiative came from parents who were having difficulties getting their children to school using existing routes. Principal Sandra Hastie said the school is very supportive of effective public transport and having students on a bus, using bus lanes as well as other measures. “There’s already too little time and too much stress in many lives, so if we can alleviate that for parents and students that’s a good thing,” she said. The bus, which is identifiable by a ‘Rangi Ruru school bus’ sign, departs Burnham at 6.35am, with five points from which students can be picked up or get off at Rolleston, Lincoln University, Lincoln, Tai Tapu and Halswell.

The bus arrives at the school by 8.10am and returns at 4pm for pick up. It ends the day in Burnham at 5.20pm. Rangi Ruru business manager Neil Templeton said Red Bus has been very co-operative during the development of the service trial. “We are open to suggestions for improvements during the trial and are encouraging parents and students to give us feedback.” Fares are $7.50 return or $4 oneway and students use their Cando Card as they would for any metro bus. The card can be topped up with the driver. Dr Hastie said the service was also available to students from other Christchurch schools and parents should contact Rangi Ruru to register their son or daughter. She added that, all going well, the intention was to continue the service.

Sports kits stand out By Andrew King BURNSIDE PRIMARY School pupils have flash new sports uniforms thanks to a $5000 fundraising effort by the parent teacher association and donations. The school was supplied more than 100 new uniforms for sports teams, including rugby, hockey, netball, soccer and athletics. Sports co-ordinator Peter Chaplin said it would make their pupils stand out on sports day.

“We host over 120 children every Friday as part of a local sports competition, along with teams travelling to Nunweek Park and Hagley Park to play in the weekly winter primary school sports competition,” he said.

All the uniforms have an image of Hine Taio imprinted on the right shoulder. The school’s Hine Taio carving underpins the values and curriculum of Burnside Primary.

DANCE ACHIEVEMENT: Halswell Primary School pupils danced their way into qualifying for the NZCAF National Championships in Dunedin on September 16. ​

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The senior hip-hop team consisted of pupils Keisha Jones, Cailin McVicar, Ruby Friedel, Mya Wolfenden, Jasmine Kouissemou, Mihirangi Freeman, Madison Patuwai and Bridget Savage.

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The young of today are an inspiration Kia ora koutou, Talofa, Kia Orana, Malo e lelei, Bula, Fakaalofa atu, Namaste, Kumusta. Haere mai ki kura Te Huruhuru Ao o Horomaka. Warm greetings to the Hornby High School community. Schools are amazing places. If ever there of us of slightly more mature years. They keep was a ‘fountain of youth’ it must be a school us young at heart as we connect with the best because to work in a school is to feed in our young people. It seems at times that the spirit and be inspired by the amazing as a society we focus on the less desirable achievements of our tamariki. behaviours of young people, as if we were Hornby High School’s young people are no never young ourselves. Yet I would hazard a different. We have celebrated achievement guess that our young people today are more in academic work as students make great responsible and more caring of their world progress in their 2016 academic journey, than any generation before. in sporting endeavour as students gain These are young people who have as great representative honours in Canterbury agea capacity to do wonderful things as any group teams, and in cultural achievement generation before. It is our job as schools, as four of our students participated in a and as significant adults in their lives whether combined kapa haka group that performed from school, family or whanau, to foster a at the national kapa haka competitions a sense of aspiration, to push our amazing couple of weeks ago. Many members of the tamariki to be the best that they can be. school community gathered together in our Whether it be in the NCEA exam room, on the auditorium to watch a livestream of their national kapa haka stage, or on the basketball performance, the pride and aroha were court, we must settle for nothing less than palpable, you could feel it in the room. their best. We must encourage our young Several weeks before the end of last term people to expect nothing less than their best I joined some of our Year 10 students for from themselves. At Hornby High School several days of their outdoor education camp that is our stance, that is our expectation: at the Boyle River Lodge. The capacity of “nothing less than your best”. Nothing less our amazing students to work together, to will do because the world is in desperate problem solve, and to show their immense need of their extraordinary talents. respect for their environment, were inspiring to see. Please do follow my thinking on issues that And then last week we held our senior ball. are both specific to Hornby High School and The entire event was calm, well organised, also of more general educational interest on and characterised by fun and elegance. Our my Principal’s blog “Whakatauki: He waka Year 12 and 13 students can feel justifiably eke noa”, after all we are indeed all in this proud of themselves. They were a credit to together – https://whakataukihewakaekenoa. the school, and to their whanau, and I am blogspot.co.nz/. Ngā mihi very grateful to the staff who organised and Robin Sutton supported the students. Principal These are things that feed the soul for those

Students visit Japan Students and teachers recently visited Hornby’s sister school Tokiwagi Gakuen High School, in Sendai, Japan. Pictured wearing Japanese traditional kimonos are (front) Brandon Pope, Ms Anna Taylor, Larissa Lilley, Kimberley McGee, Shontelle Wallace and Bianca Chavez. At the back are: Mr Nick Williams, Conna Palmer, Tyrone Sowden, Kravyn Tozer and William Keen.

Te Wero Pakihi – the Business Challenge Hornby High students who took part in Te Wero Pakihi event in Auckland, pictured here with Victoria Cross winner Willie Apiata, second from left in back row. The students are: Adrian Ranapiri (Te Whānau Tahi) and Billy Roper. At front are: Tailah Shelton, Sharlene Dickison, Olivia Howell, Emma Ford and Quaid Salmon. Seated in front is Aroha Reriti-Crofts.

Market Day success

Term 2 ended on an exciting note with a Year 7 and 8 market day. Students had worked throughout the term on designing a product to market and sell. They learnt many skills related to running a business and made products to sell on their stalls. On market day there was a huge support from parents and whanau, and local primary schools as well as the staff and students at Hornby High. Many of the businesses sold all of their products and measured their success with generous profits.

Hornby High students were part of a group of 50 students from around the country who met in Auckland to participate Te Wero Pakihi – The Business Challenge. All students attending Te

Wero Pakihi are graduates of MaiBiz, a threeday programme encouraging young people to get excited about business and how the programme might help shape their future.

National Kapa Haka contest Jeremiah Bondoc, Xij Bayson and Nathan Walton, seated, and Lindley Ilog standing. Jaleel Arataura-Collins.

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Hornby High School students joined students from Christchurch Boys’ High School and Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi to compete in the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Kapa Haka competition in Auckland during the July school holidays. They were Feiluai Leuea, Jackson Maniapoto, Indiah Iri and Paora McQueen. The group ‘Te Kapa Haka o Te Toi Huarewa’ was one of 39 teams taking part in the fiveday festival.

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Let’s keep Chch fluoride-free Former personal trainer John Verd was born in Christchurch’s sister city Seattle, United States, and moved to New Zealand in January last year. He writes this week’s opinion piece on fluoridation I love Christchurch water! It’s one of the many exceptional things we’d heard about the Garden City before moving here. So I was naturally concerned to learn about proposed changes to our water system. I discovered at an early age how location could affect water quality. When my grand-mother moved to the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, she said that the tap water there had a ”sweetness” to it. She was absolutely right there was a huge difference between our aquifers in Spokane and her spring water in Snoqualmie. It wasn’t until much later that I paid any attention to what is actually in our water. I’d heard people protest against fluoridation, but wrote them off as paranoid con-

spiracy theorists. It wasn’t until becoming a personal trainer that I actually questioned the practice. The research was eye opening. Our water is being treated with an industrial waste product called hydrofluorosilicic acid. This chemical is a by-product of the phosphate fertiliser industry. Although classified as hazardous waste, it is barrelled up and sold, unrefined, to communities across the country. This is the fluoride in public water. Former vice president and senior chemist at the United States Environmental Protection Agency headquarters, Dr William Hirzy, had this to say about it: “If this stuff gets out into the air, it’s a pollutant; if it gets into the river, it’s a pollutant; if it gets into the lake, it’s a pollutant; but if it goes straight into your drinking water system, it’s not a pollutant. That’s

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A1 Tree STump

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HAREWOOD VEHICLE INSPECTION CENTRE

580 Wairakei Rd, Christchurch

Ph 357 0911

“Your local vehicle dealer” • All cars stored inside • Great selection • Great prices

Ph (03) 349 2480 Unit 6/37 Foremans Road, Hornby www.waynetimms.co.nz

ROOF & WALL FLASHINGS Roofing or Re-Roofing? Made to order. 2 day turnaround!

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Shop 33, Bishopdale Mall Ph: 359 5118 www.thefeedshack.co.nz thefeedshackbishopdale@gmail.com Mon-Sat 9.00am - 5.30pm. Closed Sundays & Public Holidays.

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163 Shands Road Tel: 03 3498439


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THURSDAY 18 AUGUST North Harbour V Counties Manakau

Albany

FRIDAY 19 AUGUST Northland V Manawatu

Whangarei

RESULTS

WHERE

RESULTS

THURSDAY 25 AUGUST Otago V Wellington

Dunedin

FRIDAY 26 AUGUST Manawatu V Southland Auckland V Northland

Palmerston North Auckland

SATURDAY 20 AUGUST Bay of Plenty V Taranaki Hawke’s Bay V Wellington Canterbury V Auckland

Tauranga Napier Christchurch

SATURDAY 27 AUGUST Waikato V North Harbour Taranaki V Hawke’s Bay

Hamilton New Plymouth

SUNDAY 21 AUGUST Southland V Otago Tasman V Waikato

Invercargill Blenheim

SUNDAY 28 AUGUST Canterbury V Tasman Counties Manakau V Bay of Plenty

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WEEK FOUR

WEEK FIVE

DATE / GAME

WHERE

WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER Hawke’s Bay V Auckland

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Napier

WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER Counties Manakau V Taranaki

Dunedin

THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER Hawke’s Bay V Counties Manakau

Napier

FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER Southland V Auckland

Invercargill

SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER Tasman V Taranaki Wellington V North Harbour Northland V Canterbury

Nelson Wellington Whangarei

SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER Bay of Plenty V Otago Waikato V Manawatu

Tauranga Hamilton

WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER Southland V Bay of Plenty

Invercargill

THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER Taranaki V Southland

New Plymouth

THURSDAY 15 SEPTEMBER Southland V Hawke’s Bay

Invercargill

THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER Northland V Wellington

Whangarei

FRIDAY 9 SEPTEMBER Bay of Plenty V Northland Counties Manakau V Wellington

Rotorua Pukekohe

FRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER Tasman V Northland Wellington V Bay of Plenty

Nelson Wellington

FRIDAY 23 SEPTEMBER Counties Manakau V Waikato

Pukekohe

SATURDAY 10 SEPTEMBER North Harbour V Manawatu Otago V Tasman

Albany Dunedin

SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER Otago V North Harbour Manawatu V Canterbury

Dunedin Palmerston North

SATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER Canterbury V Otago Taranaki V Manawatu Hawke’s Bay V Tasman

Christchurch New Plymouth Napier

SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER Canterbury V Hawke’s Bay Auckland V Waikato

Christchurch Auckland

SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Auckland V Counties Manakau Waikato V Taranaki

Auckland Hamilton

SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER North Harbour V Southland Bay of Plenty V Auckland

Albany Rotorua

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WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Waikato V Canterbury

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Christchurch Branch

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Hamilton

WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER Manawatu V Wellington

Palmerston North

WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER North Harbour V Tasman

Albany

THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Tasman V Counties Manakau

Blenheim

THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER Auckland V Tasman

Auckland

THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER Taranaki V Auckland

New Plymouth

FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER Wellington V Southland

Wellington

FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER Canterbury V North Harbour

Christchurch

FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER Manawatu V Otago

Palmerston North

SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER North Harbour V Bay of Plenty Manawatu V Hawke’s Bay Auckland V Otago

Albany Palmerston North Auckland

SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER Southland V Northland Otago V Counties Manakau Waikato V Hawke’s Bay

Invercargill Dunedin Hamilton

SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER Counties Manakau V Canterbury Hawke’s Bay V Bay of Plenty Wellington V Waikato

Pukekohe Napier Wellington

SUNDAY 2 OCTOBER Taranaki V Canterbury Northland V Waikato

New Plymouth Whangarei

SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER Wellington V Taranaki Bay of Plenty V Manawatu

Wellington Rotorua

SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER Tasman V Southland Northland V North Harbour

Nelson Whangarei

New + Used Lamps for Cars, Trucks, Vans, 4WD, Motorhomes, Trailers & LEDs. We can repair your existing lights including: Headlamp Adjusters, Lens Refurbishment and Plastic Welding.

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Ph: 322 6928 Cell: 027 4322 190

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Owner operator covering Canterbury

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Pukekohe

CARS - TRUCKS - VANS - 4WDS

65 McAlpine Ave, Sockburn, Christchurch Ph (03) 341 6678 | eurorec@clear.net.nz

WHERE

WHERE

A1 Tree STump

Full mechanical servicing for BMWs

DATE / GAME

DATE / GAME

DATE / GAME

FoR • Car Parts • Copper Pipes • Mag Wheels • Radiators • Aluminium • Lead Scraps 9x2 • Batteries Windows • Machinery • PVC Wires • Brass Tapware • Stainless Steel • Aluminium Cans Pipes & Sinks • Hot Water Cylinders & much more...

WEEK SIX

DATE / GAME

WEEK SEVEN

CA$H FOR SCRAP

WEEK THREE

DATE / GAME

17

Open Mon-Fri 8-4.30 Sat 8-12

SC

WEEK TWO

DATE / GAME

TUESDAY AUGUST 16 2016

HAREWOOD VEHICLE INSPECTION CENTRE

580 Wairakei Rd, Christchurch

Ph 357 0911

“Your local vehicle dealer” • All cars stored inside • Great selection • Great prices

Ph (03) 349 2480 Unit 6/37 Foremans Road, Hornby www.waynetimms.co.nz

ROOF & WALL FLASHINGS Roofing or Re-Roofing? Made to order. 2 day turnaround!

For all your Longrun Roofing Contact

TRY NOW AT PRODUCTS LTD

Shop 33, Bishopdale Mall Ph: 359 5118 www.thefeedshack.co.nz thefeedshackbishopdale@gmail.com Mon-Sat 9.00am - 5.30pm. Closed Sundays & Public Holidays.

163 Shands Road Tel: 03 349 8439 www.roofline.co.nz

163 Shands Road Tel: 03 3498439


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CBHS advance to rugby final By Gordon Findlater CHRISTCHURCH BOYS’ High School have advanced to the grand final of the UC Championship following a 10-3 win over Nelson College. The team made amends for last year’s shock 17-25 semi-final exit to Shirley Boys’ High School. They will play the team that broke their hearts 12 months ago in Saturday’s grand final at Rugby Park. Shirley defeated round-robin winners Christ’s College 17-14 at Upper in the other semi-final. The teams also have recent history, they met on August 7. CBHS survived a late penalty attempt from Shirley before a try in extra time sealed a tough 19-13 victory. “They proved in beating Christ’s College that they’re going to be a really serious threat. They played very well against us the other week so we’re going to have to be at our very best because they have some seriously good players in that team,” said CBHS coach Mike Drury. The win over Nelson College was played in trying conditions. CBHS came out with intent, dominating the early possession and turning down penalty goal attempts in search of the game’s first try. They were rewarded for their efforts when Mosese Fifita

SPORTS

TRY TIME: Mosese Fifita grabbed the only try of the game in his team’s 10-3 victory over Nelson College. ​

At a glance: Christchurch BHS: 10 (Mosese Fifita try; Alex Harford 1 con, 1pen) Nelson College: 3 (William Havili 1 pen) barged his way over the line with 10min to play in the first half. First-five Alex Harford converted and then extended the lead to 10 with a penalty conversion before the break. Nelson played with the wind in the second period and narrowed the margin to seven through a William Havili penalty. Christchurch executed an

outstanding game plan in the second half, not letting the visitors back into the game through strategic kicking. “I thought that second-five Ben Chippendale played a very astute game. He showed the quality of a senior player on the team. He racked off some pretty substantial yards and put them on the back foot a number of times,”

said Drury. Meanwhile, in the plate section of the competition it will be Timaru Boys’ High School hosting Marlborough Boys’ College in Saturday’s final. Timaru defeated defending Plate champions Burnside High School 25-15, while Marlborough overpowered Waimea Combined 19-0.

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Results: UC Cup semi-finals: Shirley BHS 17, Christ’s College 14; Christchurch BHS 10, Nelson College 3 UC Plate semi-finals: Timaru BHS 25, Burnside HS 15; Marlborough BC 19, Waimea Combined


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HALSWELL TENNIS CLUB Halswell Domain - Behind the Bowling Club

WINNERS: Halswell Primary School’s mixed rugby team will head to Wellington later this month for the Rippa Rugby National Championship​.

Rippa rugby champions will represent Canterbury TEN Halswell Primary School year 6 pupils will travel to Wellington after winning the Rippa Rugby Challenge. The mixed team competed against

Waitakiri Primary School, Southbrook School, Paparoa Street School and Our Lady Star of the Sea School. The Canterbury primary schools’ competition was

held to find an overall year 5 and 6 winner to represent the Canterbury region at the Rippa Rugby National Championship in Wellington on August 27.

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Western News

Keep it

Fresh and flavoursome vietnamese food Bruce and Lisa Tran, and their staff at Hello Vietnam, are excited their restaurant has been voted one of the top 30 restaurants in Christchurch (out of a field of 660 restaurants), on Trip Advisor’s Internet site. Bruce puts the restaurant’s success down to the high quality food and excellent service provided by his staff and manager, ThyThy. Hello Vietnam began in February 2015 and has been a popular and busy restaurant ever since. “We serve traditional Vietnamese cuisine that sits between Thai and Chinese,” says Bruce. “It’s not too spicy or oily and has a French influence with the incorporation of fresh salad items in many dishes like our fresh spring rolls, and salads of beef, prawn or pork.”

Flavours synonymous with Vietnamese cuisine are coriander, lemongrass, ginger, Vietnamese mint, chilli and basil while vegetables in cooked dishes such as the restaurant’s Lemongrass and Chicken retain a crisp fresh taste, especially as the vegetables are purchased fresh each day. Pho rice noodle soup is another popular dish with both Asian and European diners at Hello Vietnam as is their roast duck, which has different spices to those in Chinese duck recipes. They cook just enough roast duck for each day, so it is a good idea to call in early or ring ahead if wanting this particular dish. “Stewed Jumble Prawns in a sauce which we make for this dish is ideal for sharing a meal and for a difference sweet and sour Vietnamese style dishes are really nice,” recommends Bruce. Hello Vietnam caters for those with particular dietary needs with around 85% of their dishes gluten free. This includes the Vietnamese Pancakes which are made from rice flour, and they will prepare gluten free options on request for other dishes such as Crispy Squid, cooking these in separate fryers. Dishes are priced from $8.50 for an entrée. Noodle dishes range from $13-16 and medium sized dishes $13$18, while delicacies such as Crispy King Prawn with Salad and Chilli Salt are priced around $20.

Authentic

NEW LOOK!

Vietnamese Food

Local

For delicious Vietnamese food in a clean, relaxing and pleasant décor, visit Hello Vietnam. The restaurant is located in a new building on Riccarton Road (near Riccarton Mall) accessed from its own car park on Euston Street. Hello Vietnam is open seven days a week for lunch 11.00am-2.30pm, and dinner 5pm-10pm.

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Email georgia.oconnor@starmedia.kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday

Craft ’n’ Yarn Tuesday, August 16, 10am-noon Bring along your knitting, crochet, embroidery or any portable craft for two hours of creativity and social fun. Hornby Library, Goulding Ave Storytimes – Wā Kōrero Tuesday, August 16, 10.30 – 11am Go along to the library for a fun storytime session. The programme includes stories, music, movement and rhymes. It is best-suited for pre-schoolers. Fendalton Library, cnr of Clyde and Jeffreys Rd Carl Nixon – Friends of the Library book-talk Tuesday, August 16, 12.30 – 1.30pm Go along and see local author Carl Nixon at the library. He has written novels, plays and shortstories. His most recent achievement was his play Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne which was performed at The Court Theatre. His novels include Rocking Horse Road, The Virgin and the Whale, and Settlers Creek. Mr Nixon has also won the NZ Sunday Star Times short story award and the Katherine Mansfield Literary Competition. The book

session is suitable for all ages. Fendalton Library, cnr of Clyde and Jeffreys Rd Musical Instrument Practice Slots Tuesday, August 16, 3.30 – 7pm Book a time to go solo or have a silent practice with up to four band-mates. There will be electronic drums, a digital piano, a Roland session mixer, mics and headphones available for budding musicians. You can also take in your own electric instruments, and plug into the session mixer. Te Hāpua Halswell Centre, 341 Halswell Rd Introduction to iPads Wednesday, August 17, 11am – 12.30pm Have you got an iPad but don’t know where to start? Are you interested in getting an iPad and would like to learn some of the basics? This eight week course for absolute beginners is intended to help you become more confident and show you the basics. You can bring your own iPad or use one of those provided. Te Hāpua Halswell Centre, 341 Halswell Rd

IMAGINATION: Fly in with the whole family to enjoy a fun, free, musical storytelling extravaganza. Join author Jenny Pattrick for a special interactive, toe-tapping storytime featuring her enchanting story The Very Important Godwit. You may even discover the secret of why baby godwits are never seen in the city. The kids musical: storytime for songbirds event will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2-3pm at the Te Hapua: Halswell Centre on 341 Halswell Rd. For more information or to place a hold on the musical book visit http://www.randomhouse.co.nz/ ​

Okeover Community Gardens Opening Tuesday, August 16, from 4.30pm and artist talks and tour of artworks on Saturday, August 20, 11am Presented by second year sculpture students from the Ilam School of Fine Arts, WEB is an exhibition which reveals an intricate network of connections. It links its outdoor site in the Okeover Community Gardens to other places, times, people, ideas, and imaginings. The public are invited to the opening. The artist talk on August 20 will be an informal opportunity to meet the artists and engage with contemporary art. Okeover Gardens, Canterbury University Ilam Campus, off Engineering Rd.

Tea and Tales With Bestseller Author Jenny Pattrick August 18, 10am-11.30pm The Halswell community read for 2016 is “Heartland” by Jenny Pattrick. The city council warmly invites you to read, share and discuss this fantastic novel, as well as join with the author herself for a series of fun, free and inspirational events. Te Hapua: Halswell Centre on 341 Halswell Rd. Road Code Refresher Thursday, August 18, 6-9pm Things change so much, go along for a refresher of the Road Code, a cup of tea is also provided. Te Kohanga Whakawhaiti Marae, 2/24 Riccarton Rd, Pahiatua

RED CROSS

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GLOBAL LEADERS IN FIRST AID TRAINING Christchurch Course Dates 2016 Venue: 32 Birmingham Drive, Middleton

Ensuring a safe work place Learning first aid is not only a part of ensuring a safe work place, but also an integral part of our engagement with the wider community. We all learn the necessary skills to ensure that in times of emergency we are able to assist our work colleagues, but are we able to take these skills home, into the community or on to the sports field? not all work places are the same and the injury risk for each place can be wide and variable. The office attended by administrators does not carry the same risk as those people working with heavy machinery, or perhaps at some distance from a regular ambulance service. it is therefore essential that you pick the right first aid course to suit all of your activities – both professional and social. take, for example, an office worker who does not have a high risk work environment and whose concern might be to ensure that they can deal with minor cuts and superficial injuries, or the ability to perform effective CPr. These skills can be achieved on a course of eight hours duration and would generally fit into low to medium risk area. But take this same person on to a sports field either as a spectator or player when a higher level injury occurs. The eight hour course covering unit standards 6402 and 6401 (or 26551 and 26552) does not cover head neck and spinal injuries, eye injuries,

Community Read 2016 – Featuring The Court Jesters Friday, August 19, 7-9pm The community read for 2016 is Heartland by Jenny Pattrick. Christchurch City Libraries warmly invites you to read, share and discuss this fantastic novel, as well as join with the author herself for a series of fun, free and inspirational events. Experience Heartland brought to life by the Court Jesters. Get ready to laugh as our city’s iconic comedy troupe take on Jenny’s newest novel. Jenny will also discuss her work and inspiration and answer any burning questions from the audience. Te Hapua Halswell Centre, 341 Halswell Rd

hypothermia and poisonings. The majority of injuries occur outside of the work place, in fact one in three injuries occurs in the home, making it the most common place for injuries to happen. new Zealand children are twice as likely to die through injury as children who live in australia. They mostly die as a result of motor vehicles accidents or falls in the home. fatalities from leisure and sport are not far behind those in the workplace. The wider 12 hour course teaches the additional unit standard 6400 and provides a wide knowledge base for medium to high risk environments. This course covers many of the skills required to deal with the most common injuries, such as falls (which can result in head, neck and spinal injuries) and dealing with complex scenes such as motor vehicle accidents. if you are not sure on the course best suited to your needs, ask your accredited first aid training provider. They can explain the course content and give you options that will best suit your needs. Look beyond the workplace and consider your family and your location. Check that you have a good quality first aid kit that is up-to-date with replenished items, and that everyone knows where it is located.

First Aid Revalidation Course (6 hours) Cost $120.00 per person (certificates must not have expired for more than 3 months) Time: 8.30am – 3.15pm Monday 22 August 5 September 26 September

Tuesday 13 September 20 September 11 October

Friday 26th August 2 September 16 September

Sunday 21 August 4 September 18 September

Wednesday 7 September 28 September

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Comprehensive First Aid Course (12hrs)

Unit Standard 6402, 6401, 6400 and 25411 or 26552, 26551, 6400 and 25411 Cost $265.00 per person incl FA Manual & GST for 16 hours or $80.00 per person for upgrade following completion of CFA Time: Day One 8.30am – 5.30pm Day Two 8.30am – 5pm

Unit Standard 6402, 6401, 6400 or 26552, 26551, 6400 Cost $210.00 per person incl FA Manual & GST

16 Hours Thursday/Friday 20 & 21 October 24 & 25 November Saturday/Sunday 17 & 18 September

2 x Tuesdays 6 & 13 September 18 & 25 October 8 & 15 November

4 Hours Friday 1.15pm-5pm 21 October 25 November Sunday 18 September

Unit Standard 6402, 6401 or 26551, 26552 Cost $150.00 per person Time: 8.30am – 5.30pm Monday 29 August 19 September 21 November

Tuesday 6 September 27 September 18 October

Wednesday 5 October 26 October 16 November

2 x Wednesdays 24 & 31 August 14 & 21 September 5 & 12 October

Thursday/Friday 25 & 26 August 1 & 2 September 8 & 9 September

Time: Day One 8.30am - 5.30pm Day Two 8.30am - 12.45pm

Essential First Aid Course (8hrs)

USE THE RED CROSS ADVANTAGE COMPREHENSIVE FIRST AID, ESSENTIAl FIRST AID, REVAlIDATION OR TAIlORED TRAINING TO SUIT YOU AT YOUR PlACE OR OURS.

Time: Day One & Day Two 8.30am - 3.15pm

Thursday 15 September 13 October 3 November

Saturday 20 August 3 September 17 September

2 x Mondays 29 August & 5 September 19 & 26 September 21 & 28 November Thursday/Friday 20 & 21 October 24 & 25 November

Weekends 20 & 21 August 3 & 4 September 17 & 18 September

FOR BOOKINGS PLEASE CALL 0800 REDCROSS OR 339-7111 • BOOK ONLINE AT WWW.REDCROSS.ORG.NZ


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HEALTH & BEAUTY

Experts restore that “winning smile” Meeting people for the first time, interacting with others on social occasions, going for a job interview – in all these situations your smile is the most important part of you. or perhaps, on a lighter note, you might be scaring yourself with your ‘selfie’ because your smile is not as attractive as it should be, due to missing or broken teeth. perhaps it’s time for a visit to Denture South in Barrington, where the experts can give you that winning smile back. Clinical technician Andrew Johnson and his team of clinical and lab technicians are fully focused on providing customised service at their Barrington clinic, and will take all the time needed to fulfill your partial or full denture requirements whether you want an even, bright smile or a more natural-looking one. For people who have had dentures for a while and are finding they frequently need to buy denture adhesive to keep them in place, Andrew advises having the dentures relined so they will fit better. As he points out, the money spent on denture adhesive over 12 months would easily cover the cost of having your dentures refitted. Denture South has been providing a full range of denture services for the residents

of Christchurch for over 13 years. These services include first-time immediate dentures, full replacement dentures, partial plates and sports mouth-guards. Many Denture South clients come through word-of-mouth referral, an indication of the level of satisfaction that’s provided there. Friendly, approachable and highly skilled, the Denture South team enjoys helping people with all their denture fitting, ongoing care and denture maintenance requirements.

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KIDSTUFF • Fifi Colston • Scott Tulloch • James Norcliffe • Steve Gurney • Jodie Keehan

Join the 2016 Storylines Christchurch Family Day on Sunday 28 August at the Upper Riccarton Library and be part of New Zealand’s biggest festival of children’s writers and illustrators. Entry is free for everyone to enjoy a fun line-up of activities featuring New Zealand children’s authors, poet, illustrators, storytellers and performers:

• Leonie Agnew • Jane Bloomfield • Gillian Candler • Elena De Roo • Greg O’Connell

The all-day programme also includes: • Fashion Fantastic – make fabulous chokers or wristcuffs with Jane Bloomfield, author of *Lily Max*Satin, Scissors, Frock • Birds and Words – Gillian Chandler mixes science and crafts • Beginners Guide to Adventure Sports with Steve Gurney • Storylines Treasure Hunt • Clifford the Big Red Dog

Learning FROM HOME in Christchurch After 5.5 successful years establishing popular home based childcare service Stems FROM HOME in Auckland, Cantabrian Emma McAlister has returned home with her own young family to ‘grow young minds’ in Christchurch too.

peer interactions in well supported small groups, and attend learning experiences out and about in the local community very regularly. Costs range between $6$7.50 per hour with WINZ and 20 ECE subsidies available.

Stems prides itself on providing flexible, affordable and personalised childcare for busy families who would dearly love their children to have an ‘at home mum’ early And much more. See and download the programme details at www.storylines.org.nz learning childhood experience .“This option isn’t often possible for families today for many reasons, but is so very important for our little people” says Emma. “ My role is to work personally with each family to find the best match in an Educator for them…I love helping create these special relationships!” The large private play area allows the Stems is fully licensed by the Ministry children to engage in lots of physical of Education and builds programmes activities as well as imaginative play. Our on-site primary school teacher ensures all alongside Educators for each child which children are well prepared to start primary follow the NZ curriculum. Activities, learning and ‘special moments’ are school. Families are more than welcome to call recorded for families by Educators every in at any time to view the programme and day and children are able to have their own routines maintained, experience meet the teachers.

If you are looking for quality childcare in New Brighton, Shirley, Rangiora or Halswell please contact Emma directly on 0800 78 33 78.

A tailored learning experience Lindisfarne was established in 1987 and is a small privately run nursery school. The separate nursery building caters for up to fourteen babies, and the preschool is licensed for up to thirty six children. We pride ourselves on providing as much a home like environment as possible for all of the children who attend Lindisfarne. Our team consists of all trained and registered teachers, a teacher’s aide, a teaching assistant, and a cook and cleaner. We pride ourselves on being a multicultural centre, both through the nationalities of the children who attend, and the nationalities of our teaching staff.

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REAL ESTATE Classic Kiwi cottage at Peel Forest 6 Lookout Road, Peel Forest, South Canterbury Deadline Sale: all offers presented at 4pm, 7th September 2016 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | 1 livingroom | ¼ acre bush section | RV $112,000

This great Kiwi Batch is available for you today! Peel Forest offers Flora & Fauna, Rich & Abundant Tramping Tracks, Walking Tracks, Hunting, Camping Grounds, Wildlife, Fishing, all this at your doorstep. This traditional batch sits on 1019sqm of lush vegetation, a cosy lounge with fireplace, separate kitchen, double bedroom and sunny verandah where you can sit and listen to the Bellbirds and enjoy the continuous array of beautiful flowering shrubs during spring and summer.

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Get rid of dampness in your house

noW WITH the colder and wetter weather on its way, home owners are focusing on ways to make their homes comfortable, warm and healthy for their families throughout winter. rISIng DAMP is an issue that affects many of our older properties which suffer from poor, or no, insulation. In Canterbury especially, post-quake, many people have relocated to homes that suffer from rising damp which can be associated with health problems. Independent tests have shown that up to 40 litres of water can rise from the ground and enter a house every day, leading to mildew, mould, condensation and musty smells. Moulds can produce various allergic reactions and the frail, elderly and very young are especially vulnerable. Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd is a locally owned and operated firm. The team understands

the problems caused by rising damp and are there to help. They will come to your damp home and pump a lightweight, flowable foam concrete under your timber floored home. Specially adapted for our new Zealand conditions and applications it provides a layer of protection against rising moisture. An unexpected benefit that the team at Canterbury Foam Concrete have noticed recently, is that many owners of properties which had underfloor foam concrete installed, reported that it also provided protection against liquefaction after the earthquakes. Contact Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd now for your free, no obligation quote and complimentary appraisal of your underfloor ventilation needs. Phone 03 376 4608 or 0508 362626 for more information.

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Tackle the skifield road in an Alltrack By Ross Kiddie STAR MEDIA, the company which I am employed by, embraces advertising creativity. We strive for layout and design which captures reader and viewer interest. That being the case, I was mystified when Volkswagen New Zealand’s recent television advertising campaign was withdrawn when some viewers complained to the Broadcasting Standards Authority. The commercial surrounded Volkswagen’s Passat Alltrack, and was a light-hearted take involving a person falling over backwards on a slippery boat launching ramp. That ad often had me smiling when I was preparing dinner and watching the news. I was disappointed – world gone mad – I thought. That aside, the Alltrack is an interesting variation on the popular mid-size wagon and as its name suggests it has four-wheeldrive and suspension raised 27mm from the standard Passat. Volkswagen is no stranger to this concept, they have long had models which have just that little bit extra in terms of ability. The Alltrack is a cross between an everyday vehicle and one which will take you off-road, not so much in the serious stuff, but it

will get you out of a sticky, low grip situation, hence the advertisement. And on that subject, it also gets a 2.2-tonne tow rating, so hauling that large boat is a real probability. Under the bonnet sits a 2-litre, turbocharged diesel engine. The four-cylinder, twin camshaft unit is rated with 150kW and 400Nm, the latter punching out its power all of the way from 1900rpm to 3300rpm; consequently, it is a strong, energetic unit which works through a dual clutch, direct shift gearbox. VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT ALLTRACK: Grip for slippery surfaces. The six-speeder allows the engine to work freely, between the 6.6l/100km (43mpg) figure difference, grip is well promoted the two, drive is unimpeded, showing constantly on the dash through Continental sport tyres the mid-range diesel surge is panel readout. At 100km/h the (245/45 x 18in), while steerage evident. Unladen, the Passat engine sips fuel at the rate of an and body balance are accurate Alltrack will scamper to amazing 4l/100km (70mpg) with and controlled respectively. 100km/h from a standstill in the engine turning over slowly at Of course the suspen8sec, and will launch to 120km/h just 1700rpm. sion is fully independent and from 80km/h in 5sec, the turbo These results are extraordinary there is a lot of travel within boost offering vivid acceleration. for a big vehicle and certainly those elements; that being the And that is the beauty with serve to prove how effective die- case, bumps and ruts are well the big four-cylinder diesels, sel engine manufacturers have absorbed and ride comfort has there is a lot of grunt on offer, become in terms of efficiency. been given high priority. and it’s no wonder Volkswagen I took the test car on the twists I didn’t take the Alltrack offare confident of high tow and turns of the Port Hills. It road as such, but I did take it capacity. was only a few weeks ago that I through a short cross-country Perhaps the most exciting figevaluated the standard Passat, track in an endeavour to get ures are those of its fuel usage. and was keen to find out if the some photos. The suspension Volkswagen claim a 5.2-litre per extra ride height affected the absorbs the uneven surfaces 100km/h (54mpg) combined Alltrack’s handling ability. I can beautifully, and wheel-to-ground cycle average, that sits well with report there’s is little noticeable contact is manufactured so that

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• Price – VW Passat Alltrack, $57,990 • Dimensions – Length, 4777mm; width, 1832mm; height, 1506mm • Configuration – Fourcylinder, four-wheel-drive, 1968cc, 140kW, 400Nm, six-speed automatic. • Performance – 0-100km/h, 8sec • Fuel usage – 5.2l/100km

utmost traction is gleaned. I can see the Alltrack being used as winter sport recreational transport such as tackling the skifield access road. It’s a vehicle that does all the things a typical sport utility vehicle is capable of, yet it is packaged in a more traditional style. The entire in-cabin area is manufactured for comfort and is decked out with all the features you’d expect from a $57,990 car. I’ve long embraced the traditional station wagon, especially those from Europe. The Alltrack takes that concept one step forward and I’m pleased that it has such a strong foothold globally (no pun intended). I’ll be watching with interest how well it is received here.


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The BMW experts BMWs and BMW minis are some of the most recognisable and best selling cars around. Known for their European engineering as well as their stylish appearance, it’s important to go to the experts when looking for parts and servicing. Conveniently located on McAlpine St in Sockburn, Eurocare and Eurorec Ltd offers a wide range of servicing and repairs options and because they are also specialist BMW dismantlers, they also have a huge range of parts available to trade and individual buyers. And if they don’t have it in stock in their own large inventory, they can source new or used parts at your request from around New Zealand.

requires running repairs, the team of specialist mechanics will work quickly and efficiently to have your car back on the road as soon as possible. This includes everything from oil changes, new filters and brake pads to gear box, suspension, clutches and exhaust systems. Their team is highly trained and, as they are BMW specialists, they have all the knowledge and skills necessary to provide a high quality standard of workmanship. Their workshop includes diagnostic machines so they can easily find the source of any problems.

Whether your beloved car needs a full replacement engine or body panels, or it just needs window clips, the knowledgeable teams at Eruocare and Eurorec can supply or track down the correct part for your model and Open five days a week and on Saturdays by year. When dismantling a vehicle, they make appointment, Eurocare and Eurorec Ltd’s teams sure they rescue and restore as many parts as are on hand to help with all your BMW parts, possible for reuse on other vehicles. servicing, repairs and dismantling needs. Call To keep your BMW running smoothly and today on (03) 341 6678, email eurorec@clear. safely, they will also repair and service it. If a net.nz or call in to see them at 65 McAlpine St vehicle has failed its WOF, needs a service or in Sockburn.

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Classifieds

Trades & Services

Tuition

PLUMBER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 9607673 or 021 112-3492

PIANO/KEYBOARD Tuition. Raewyn Clegg, Registered Music Teacher, 29 Lancewood Drive, Halswell. Ph: 3229377

ROOFING Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email johnmill@ihug. co.nz SPOUTING CLEANING - Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 332 8949 or 021 043-2034 STONEMASON, BRICK & BLOCKLAYER, Earthquake Repairs, Grind Out & Repoint, River/ Oamaru stone, Schist, Volcanic Rock, Paving, all Alterations new & old, Quality Workmanship, visit www.featureworks. co.nz or ph 027 601-3145

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WIGRAM Skies Piano/ keyboard tuition for adults & children by qualified & experienced teacher, ph Colleen 03 260 0863 or 027 387 4344

Wanted To Buy AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156 A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph Paul 022 0891 671

Public Notices

Call us & we’ll help you place your classified advert in our community papers

TILER/CARPENTER. 5 years exp, no job too small. Ph Ross 027 4311440. TREES BIG OR SMALL, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph Trees Big or Small, for a free quote, 021 061 4783 TREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759 T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400 VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www. grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 VINYL And tile uplifting fast efficient service free quotes ph Dave 027 334 4125 WATERBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz WINDOW CLEANING Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $40. Both $70. Phone Trevor 3442170

Treat the Kids! Seniors SPECIAL

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Kids two course special from $ We are family friendly. Great Kids menu plus designated play area.

PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH OWNED OWNED PROUDLY

TUESDaY, aUGUST 27, 2013

A Mainland Media Publication

384 0600 PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED 384 0600

Kea (Nestor Notabilis)

Nor’West PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED

News

MONDaY JULY 15, 2013

A Mainland Press Newspaper

A Mainland Press Newspaper

Black Billed Gull

Sumner, Redcliffs, Mt. Pleasant, Ferrymead, Woolston, Lyttelton & Akaroa Harbours

384 0600 PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED

Fantail (Piwakawaka)

WEDENSDaY 10 JULY, 2013

Bay Harbour News MONDaY 12 aUGUST, 2013

Southern View A Mainland Press Newspaper

Pegasus Post

Harewood, Burnside, Bishopdale, Bryndwr, Fendalton, Merivale, St Albans, Mairehau, Papanui, Casebrook, Redwood, Regents Park, Styx Mill, Northwood,Spreydon, Belfast Hoon Hay, Hillmorton, Cracroft, Cashmere, St Martins, Somerfield, Sydenham, Addington, Waltham, Opawa, Beckenham, Huntsbury, Woolston

384 0600

A Mainland Press Newspaper

384 0600

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz (opposite Riccarton Raceway)

New Zealand Swamp Hen (Pukeko)

Western News

MONDaY JUNE 24, 2013

A Mainland Press Newspaper

384 0600

New Zealand Pigeon (Kereru)

Templeton, Islington, Hei Hei, Broomfield, Halswell, Oaklands, Westlake, Hornby, Wigram, Sockburn, Church Corner, Ilam, Russley, Hyde Park, Avonhead, Riccarton Park, Riccarton

Topic is death

Our community papers are published every Tuesday (Bay Harbour, Wednesdays) focusing on local issues & local people.

Tuition

Ballet Tuition Classes for juniors to seniors or individual private lessons Preparation for examinations Full teaching registration BBO

Ph 027 282 5700

Joan Adams (A.R.A.D) Solo Seal Situations Vacant

MUMS & DADS Would you like your children to exercise more and earn some money?

WANTED The Star requires delivery personnel in all areas of Christchurch. The work involves door-to-door delivery of The Star newspaper.

Special available lunch only Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm Conditions apply.

Linwood, Avonside, Richmond, Shirley, Burwood, Dallington, Wainoni, Bromley, Aranui, Avondale, Bexley, New Brighton, Northshore, Queenspark, Parklands, South Brighton

Classifieds

DELIVERY PEOPLE

$20

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150

MONDaY JUNE 24, 2013

PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED

384 0600 PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED

Bellbird (Korimako)

Roast/Dessert

Racecourse Hotel Motorlodge

Phone: 379 1100 Selwyn Times

Two courses Soup/Roast or

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We’re local, we’re in Christchurch, we speak your language!

TILER Phone Paul 022 151 9242, 981-2802 TILING. Quality jobs done on time. All aspects of tiling. Reg Master Tiler. Ph Dave 027 334 4125

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ Open daily from 6.30am - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Nobody knows

Ladbrooks, Tai Tapu, Leeston, Lincoln, Southbridge, Prebbleton, Halswell, Rolleston, Templeton, Burnham, West Melton, Darfield, Arthurs Pass

TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

‘Famous for their roasts!’

Local musician, Dizzy Height is proud to announce the completion of his latest recording, Passing Shadows. “It's safe to say that this album is very, very different and deals with a topic not many are game to talk about let alone record an album about, and that is the subject of death,” says Dizzy Height. “Having worked as an Embalmer/Funeral Director for 9 years I have seen a lot of death. The inspiration for the album is based on my many experiences.” Consisting of nine tracks, the recording is said to be a very thought provoking and inspiring CD. Written, performed, and produced by Dizzy Height, the tracks feature a unique blend of classically inspired pieces infused with traditional rock guitar. From the opening title track 'Passing Shadows' to the final track 'After Life' the album has a positive theme which encompasses all the things that most people have thought about at some stage. For more information go to www.dizzyheight.com

The Woolston Club...

A classic, contemporary club experience Cafe open from 11am TAB & Gaming, Function Facilities, HOUSIE Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday SHUTTLE Tuesday - Saturday

Experience a relaxed evening in conversation with musicians from your national orchestra The Chamber Room of Canterbury's exciting new home for music and the arts, The Piano, will play host to this exclusive event. Enjoy canapés served with the winemaker's selection of Craggy Range wines while you hear the stories of some of New Zealand's finest musicians. NZSO Section Principal Trombone David Bremner will host the evening. He will be joined by a panel of NZSO players: Brigid O'Meeghan (Assistant Sub-Principal Emeritus Cello); Peter Dykes (Associate Principal Oboe); Larry Reese (Section Principal Timpani); Andrew Thomson (Section Principal Second Violin). The players will discuss the rest of the NZSO's 2016 season in Christchurch, the additional activities of the orchestra, as well as offer a unique insight into the world of a professional orchestral musician. This is a rare opportunity to hear from, and chat with some of New Zealand's finest musicians in an intimate and inspiring setting. In Conversation with the NZSO takes place at The Piano on Armagh St next Thursday 25th August. Tickets $40. Book at nzso.co.nz/inconverastion

Open 7 Days Restaurant open from 5.30pm!

RETRO ROAST LUNCH 12PM-1.30PM WEDNESDAYS $10 Members / $12 Non

SUNDAY ROAST 12PM-2PM SUNDAY

FATHER’S DAY LUNCH

Sunday 4th September, 12pm-2pm Dining Dads go in the draw to WIN a $250 ‘Man Pack’

What’s On...

7PM FRIDAY DES NEWTON 7PM SATURDAY

FLAT CITY BROTHERHOOD Please call Leanne Lucas 364-7451 or Mark Coulthard 364 7453 email: deliveries@starmedia.kiwi


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Tuesday August 16 2016

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«WHAT'S ON«

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ClubBISTRO

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

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Members Lucky Card Draw

Midweek SPECIAL

$10 ROAST Available Tuesday,

TAB POD

SUNDAY BRUNCH!

Wednesday, & Thursday

4.30PM BARROSS 8PM EASY COME EASY SPORTS HALL

SATURDAY 20 August, 8PM

DnD Showband presents SOLD OUT SHOW THREE SHOWS IN ONE... Fleetwood Mac ; ABBA; Moulin Rouge

«COMING UP«

- upstairs -

By the Seaside! 10.30am-2.30pm

PIERVIEW Restaurant Quality a la carte with a view! Open FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY from 5.30pm FRIDAY SPECIAL:

GO

SATURDAY 27 August, 7.30PM

SOUND SENSATION

13 PIECE SHOWBAND. Tickets $25.

FRIDAY 2 September, 7.30PM

THE DIXIE PRIX PRESENT

BBQ PORK RIBS $19.50!

LEGENDS OF COUNTRY

for a limited time

SUNDAY SPECIAL $25 3-Course Feast

NZ PREMIERE COUNTRY TRIO. Tickets $15.

SUNDAY 28th AUG BOOK NOW for Sumptuous winter BUFFET $25

SATURDAY 10 September, 7PM

SHUTTLE RUNNING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat

202 Marine Parade Ph 388-9416 Members, guests and affiliates welcome

TONY ATWOOD & THE C-BAY BAND

Hornby WMC, 17 Carmen Road, Hornby phone 03 349 9026 www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz Members, guests & affiliates welcome

SUNDAY 4th SEPT

HAPPY FATHERS DAY

Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days

Bookings Essential PH 386 0088 fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz

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Breakfast HAPPY HOUR 5PM - 7PM DAILY

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6PM FRIDAY 19th August

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132

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