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ELLESMERE COLLEGE BALL GOWN PARADE The Ellesmere College Ball Gown Parade is being held in the College Gym on Friday 8th August at 7.30 pm. This event is held each year as a fundraiser to help enable the Senior A Netball Team to compete at the South Island Secondary Schools’ Netball Tournament which is being held in Invercargill in 2014. Fundraising is an important part of being in a sports team, especially teams that are involved in tournaments that necessitate travel over long distances. Costs this year are higher than last, due to the increased travel to Invercargill (2013 Christchurch) and increased entry fee. The Netball team have already raised a significant amount of money earlier this year

when they catered for the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ Athletic Championships at Rawhiti Domain and a successful Ball Gown Parade will certainly help the girls leaving a small amount that they need to fund personally. The Ellesmere College Ball Gown Parade was originally started in 2004 when the Girls’ Rugby First XV were going to the South Island Championships held in Oamaru. It was put to Tessa Clark (nee McEvedy) and Ashleigh Taylor (nee O’Neill), the captain and vicecaptain of the team, to work out some fundraising ideas. They decided that a Ball Gown Parade would be a great way of getting to wear ‘that dress’ one more time and show off their gowns to

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the public, plus raise some money for the trip to Oamaru. With the help of Kevin Stacey, who was the coach, and the rest of the team the Annual Ball Gown Parade was born. The prizes were donated from local businesses and a couple of locals were roped into being judges and Jonny Sim was the Master of Ceremonies for the night. From these beginnings it has grown into a night that is always enjoyed by everyone that attends. This year our judges are Mrs Pam Thomas and Ms Hannah Young – teachers at Ellesmere College who contribute to and coach Netball and girls Rugby; and Tylie Cridge, an ex-pupil who was a very high achiever in her chosen sports of

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The netball team left to right: Kahn Gray, Olivia Johnson, Anna McCormick, Awhina Dickson, Brionne Fleming, Kate Palmer, Tori Murray, Gabrielle Smith, Hannah Allan. Basketball, Netball and Volleyball. Tylie gained Sporting Blues in all of these codes during her time here at Ellesmere College. The Master of Ceremonies for the evening is Mr Bryce Caird. The 2014 team is Tori Murray (captain), Hannah Allan, Olivia Johnson, Tayla Clark, Gabrielle

Smith, Kahn Gray, Awhina Dickson, Kate Palmer, Brionne Fleming, Anna McCormick and Neesha Imeson. Kath Palmer is coaching the girls and Hannah White- Kay is the manager. Mrs Maree Lemon is Cont. on pg 5 with formal photos on pg 9


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ELLESMERE SEARCH & RESCUE GROUP CELEBRATES 25 YEARS

Pictured above are Life Members Bill Fitch and Sue Manson cutting the anniversary cake.

The Ellesmere Search & Rescue Group recently celebrated 25 years with a luncheon to mark the occasion. Almost sixty people attended and enjoyed catching up with past and present members. The group was formed in 1989 after a whitebaiter was lost at sea at the

Rakaia River Mouth. Many rescues have been made over the years, but technology (eg cell phones and the rescue helicopter) has seen a decline in local searches. The group’s main function in recent years has been to assist in Canterbury-wide searches.

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A colourful mixture of Hellebores, Camellias, early Daffodils and Polyanthus, even a late rose, was on the competition table of the July meeting of the Southbridge Garden Club. Pick of the Garden prize went to a beautiful Bird of Paradise flower grown by Leonie Inwood. The floral art sections were won by Lesley Keppel, Deanna Sycamore and Isabel Cooper. The subject was “all dried up” and the arrangements were bright and interesting with the dried leaves, bark and painted dried flower stems. Gay Henderson spoke to the members on Trilliums and Hellebores. Her knowledgable talk covered propagation from seed and division, where they should be planted and overall care. Gay was

The original committee raised most of their funds from a ‘Whitebait Wheel’ at the Ellesmere A & P Show, and this has continued to the present day. In addition, we recently purchased SAR branded outdoor clothing with the assistance of funding from many sponsors. The group appreciates the support of our sponsors and the public, and we hope to see you all again at this year’s show.

very generous with information and growing tips. She handed round pictures of the plants in their natural habitat and beautiful planting in gardens. The members were able to purchase Hellebores, Iris, Snowdrops and Narcissi from the selection Gay brought along. Our next meeting is Monday 11th August. Geoff and Jan McKay will be speaking: Geoff on maintaining gardening tools and members may bring their gardening tools and knives along to be sharpened. Jan will talk on exercises to help joints and muscles while gardening. Also they will talk on preparing Dahlia blooms for showing. This sounds an interesting and busy meeting. All welcome.

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LOCAL HISTORIAN HONOURED Mr Roger Gilbert, President of the Ellesmere Historical Society, has been awarded the A C Rhodes History Medal for 2014 by the Canterbury History Foundation, following the presentation of the Jim Gardner Memorial Lecture by Dr David Monger at the University of Canterbury. Roger Gilbert is descended from a farming family long-established in the Ellesmere district. He has been well to the fore in promoting interest in its history for many years, especially since his retirement from farming. The formation of the Ellesmere Historical Society in 1996 was primarily due to his efforts. He was the founding President and has held the office since then. He was honoured with life membership in recognition of his sterling contribution. Roger is prodigiously well-informed about the history of his locality and no one knows more about the history of the Ellesmere farming families and land transactions than him. The Ellesmere Historical Society is well-known locally for the displays of historical photographs it presents at the Ellesmere A & P show, the district’s main event. The History Foundation honours Roger Gilbert with the AC Rhodes Medal for his outstanding contribution to the history of his community, in particular for finding ways to make it accessible to the local community. The purpose of the award, established by a generous gift from Mr Paul Rhodes and Mrs Sally Rhodes in memory of Pauls father, Alfred Cecil Rhodes in 2001, is to honour and recognise the work of a non-academic Canterbury historian who has significantly added to our knowledge of the past or has by various means advanced and popularised the subject of History in the wider Canterbury community.

Pictured following the awarding of the A C Rhodes History Medal. L –R. Dr John Wood, Roger Gilbert, Professor John Cookson (President, Canterbury History Foundation ), Dr David Monger.

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travelling with the girls as umpire and Mr Daryl Johnson is our parent help for the tournament. We are always very grateful when community members support Ellesmere College. Interestingly Kath and Hannah are both ex- pupils, Daryl has always lived locally and still has a daughter at Ellesmere College. Maree has had three sons at College while her husband Murray is currently the Chairman of our Board of Trustees. These kind of people are what make the Ellesmere College Community keep prospering: they are very willing to give up their time to help us support our pupils.

There will be raffles to purchase on the night and a light supper provided. Make sure you come along for an evening where our Year Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen girls will again wear and show their beautiful gowns one last time. Tickets: Adults $10.00, Children Year 8 and below $5.00 and no charge for pre-schoolers. Tickets are available from the Main Office at Ellesmere College, any of the team members above and there will also be door sales on the night. The 2014 Ellesmere College Formal was held at the Riccarton Racecourse on Thursday 17th July. There were some

absolutely stunning dresses, but we must not forget about the boys, who also looked amazing dressed in their formal attire. Included in this article are some photos taken before the pupils departed Ellesmere College for Riccarton. See page 9 for photos


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Me Korero Mo Te Hauora Hinengaro (LeT’s TaLK abouT MenTaL HeaLTH) Anxiety – Part 1 Anxiety is our physiological (i.e., bodily), cognitive (i.e., thoughts), and behavioural response to threat. It is based on fear and is different from stress, which is feeling overwhelmed by the demands that are being placed on you. Anxiety is something that we all experience at different times in our lives and Christchurch people have recently all experienced some anxiety due to the earthquakes we have experienced. Anxiety has been selected for through evolution because it can help to keep us safe. If you have followed my column, you may have read a little about the Fight or Flight response back when I first began talking about stress. The Fight or Flight response is an alarm system that we all have that is designed to help us fight a threat or run away from it. It involves a series of biological responses. Take a look at this link to see a nice diagram of all of the things that are going on in your body http:// psychology.tools/threatsystem.html This fight or flight response is in most cases what we refer to when we describe anxiety symptoms. There are other anxiety

symptoms including anxious thoughts and behaviour that I discuss further when I talk about the different anxiety disorders. Moderate levels of anxiety actually help with performance, improve memory and increase reaction times. So there are some positives for anxiety. However, anxiety can be the source of a lot of distress to many people and can result in significant social and work-related impairment. There are several types of anxiety and anxietyrelated disorders and I will discuss these disorders over two issues of the Echo. Panic disorder involves the experience of anxiety symptoms, seemingly out of the blue, which have a rapid onset and short duration of approximately 5-10 minutes. People who experience these Panic attacks often fear that there is something seriously wrong with them, that they might die or that they are going “crazy”. Having panic attacks can result in Agoraphobia which is the fear of being in enclosed places, where escape might be difficult. People with panic disorder and agoraphobia often avoid going out for fear that they will have a panic attack and will be unable to escape. You can have panic disorder without agoraphobia and many other anxiety disorders involve panic symptoms. Social phobia (social anxiety disorder) is the presence of anxiety symp-

toms, which are triggered by social situations or potential social evaluation and the fear that others will judge you negatively. People can have specific social phobia in relation to performance (or public speaking), eating, or writing in front of others. They can also have more generalised social phobia which might involve all social settings (or specific social settings or types of people) which results in avoidance of these social settings. This avoidance, while reducing anxiety symptoms temporarily, is a key maintaining factor in this disorder. Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder characterised by physiological anxiety symptoms but the core feature of this disorder is worry. People with GAD worry about a number of different things (such as health, the welfare of others, money, etc) and the worry causes distress and impairment. It is important to acknowledge that worrying is quite normal and we all do it but people with GAD engage in worry significantly more and this has a huge impact on their mood and overall wellbeing. People can have specific phobias about things like insects, animals, heights, injections, water etc. These fears are only diagnosed as a phobia if people avoid the thing that they are afraid of and this causes distress or impairment. For example, not taking a job in a tall building because of your fear of heights would be an example of phobic behaviour. Separation anxiety disorder is a disorder more commonly seen in children but I have also seen this in adults. This involves significant anxiety symptoms and worry when not in the presence of a caregiver or partner. The person with sepa-

ration anxiety disorder wants to be in the presence of the significant caregiver (s) or partner and will avoid activities that take him/her away from them. He/she will also opt to go out with the person to avoid being alone. I have seen this type of anxiety more frequently in older children and adults since the earthquakes and in these cases it was in response to the worry that parents or partners might be killed if the person was not in their presence. I have also seen this type of problem in romantic relationships which can end up causing significant problems. Health-related anxiety involves significant worry about have a medical condition in the absence of any evidence of a medical condition. People with this type of anxiety disorder worry excessively and experience physiological anxiety symptoms which can make them worry more about health problems. Often this results in checking behaviour. Checking behaviour contributes to this problem and involves internet searching, going to multiple medical professionals for different opinions and it might also involve physical checking such as frequent checking, pinching and obsessing about possible symptoms. This causes significant distress and dysfunction. If any of these anxiety related problems sound familiar and are causing you distress or impairment in functioning then you may need to get some professional help. Knowing which type of anxiety disorder you have is important because different disorders dictate different treatment approaches. Psychological therapies are particularly effective in treating anxiety disorders and can give you life-long

strategies to manage your own symptoms. Some people find medication treatments useful in managing their anxiety symptoms and for problems like OCD (which I will discuss next time), medication can make a significant difference. Often people need more than medication to treat their anxiety problems and understanding the nature of the disorder and the types of behaviour you may be engaging in that is maintaining the problem or making it worse can be empowering and can transform an anxiety disorder into more normalised levels of anxiety. It is unrealistic to expect to eliminate anxiety completely but it can be managed and impairment can be reduced. For people interested in reading more about the different anxiety disorders and treatment approaches, I recommend the website www.psychologytools.com and the Australian Centre for Clinical Intervention workbooks www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/ resources/consumers.cfm as a starting point. Until next time and part 2, Kia Kaha. Dr Brigette Gorman

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The winner of the Recipe and Win competition is : Rosita Bone Rosita received a $40 Gourmet Meat Pack from the Ellesmere Butchery CONGRATULATIONS. BE IN TO WIN!!!!

SAUSAGE AND BEAN STEW 15ml vegetable oil 15gm butter 450gm pork sausages 1 large onion, sliced 2 - 397gm red kidney beans, drained 227gm can tomatoes 30ml tomato puree 350ml dry cider Salt and pepper Heat oil and butter in a large saucepan, fry sausages for about 5 minutes, until browned. Cut each sausage in half crossways and remove from the pan. Add onions, fry until golden brown, drain off any excess fat. Return the sausages to the pan together with the beans, tomatoes and their juice, tomato puree, cider, slat and pepper, to taste. Cover and cook gently for about 15 minutes or unitl sausages are tender. Accompany with crusty bread, boiled rice or mashed potatoes. Serves 4.

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How much firewood do you have left in the shed? We are almost at the end of the second month of winter and our supply is just about out. Possibly it doesn’t help that my office is only a few feet from my lounge which makes it very easy to keep the home fires burning, and

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the wood pile shrinking. It also makes it less desirable to venture outdoors but I’ve fixed that problem. Daphne from the Leeston Market is going to knit me a winter hat so I’ll be good to go. This week we can introduce you to a new stall holder, Sonia, and her daughter Zoe

(pictured). Together they provide us with the most delicious hot soup, just what we need on a chilly winter Market Saturday. Now I can whip up a pretty decent brew of soup but Sonia’s vegetable soup was just divine and I really encourage you to pop in for a cup while you are out and about. I don’t think I’ll be making soup for a while, not while Sonia is in the kitchen that is for sure. School is back now but it’ll only be another eight weeks or so and the holidays will be on again. (Sorry parents, I know you didn’t need reminding). Put October 4th in your calendars to join the Leeston ‘Birthday Box’ Market. This will be an opportunity for the kids, or anyone, to come along with their ‘Box’ to sell out of …… anything. Keep an eye on the Echo Updates for more information as we get closer. October is the Leeston Market’s birthday so there will also be a competition for the best ‘Birthday present Box’ Coming up to November will be our ‘International Post’ Markets. Think of friends and family overseas and visit the Leeston Market for your gifts.

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LET US ENTERTAIN YOU Many eager book lovers came away with some bargains at Lincoln Farmers' and Craft Market's Second Hand Book Sale held on the 5th July. Visitors to the market also enjoyed speaking to several of the local authors who attended the event too. Market goers are in for rare treat at the market's next scheduled community event called "Let Us Entertain You" to be held on Sat. 2nd August from 10 am to 1 pm at the event centre. Visitors will be able to

enjoy a day of fun, music & song courtesy of several of the multi-talented Lincoln Farmers' and Craft Market stallholders -The varied programme will include music for all tastes from Classical to Folk, from Ballads to Swing and everything in between. Plus there will be lots of award winning farm fresh produce, delicious baking on offer in addition to food stalls and handcrafted crafts perfect for that special gift. See www.facebook.com/ lincolnmarket

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RUNWAY BRIDES For those that remember last years successful ‘Fashion through the Decades’ Vintage Treasures, will be interested to know that Deborah Gill-Smith is about to launch another stunning fashion show. This one is to be held at the La Vida Centre, Christchurch on the 15th August, 2014 and will display bridal gowns, some dating from 1910. Deborah is using this event to fund raiser for the women in Laos and the Hagar group, “Women supporting women”. On display will be her Grandma Gill’s (Maud, nee McLachlan) wedding dress complete with veil, head piece, shoes and silk stocking from 1923 (seen in the photo below). Also included is Maud’s sister’s (Margaretta known as Greta Lochhead) dress from 1910. Another local bridal dress that will be on display comes from the wedding in August 1940 of Freda Greenwood to

Robert McLaughlan and plus their bridemaid’s dress worn by Emily Greenwood. This dress has a special heritage because it was worn by Freda’s daughter Marian in her own wedding to Ron Dixon in November 1964. Both these weddings took place at St James’ church, Southbridge. The display has over 50 wedding dresses and over 25 attendants outfits from 1910 to modern day. Tickets are on line or available by calling into La Vida, 34a Hanson Lane, Church Corner. For enquiries ph 343 4935. The ticket includes light refreshments following the show.


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ELLESMERE GOLF RESULTS 1st July 2014.18 Hole Rounds: LGU & Eclectic Competition. Lorna Smith Trophy: S Lemon, 108-35-73 ocb. L Chambers, 96-23-73.

8th July 2014: Stableford: 0-20: 1st. G Taylor. 21-28: 1st. A Harvey.

Combined Eclectic: 1st. L Chambers, Nett 66. 2nd. W Grant, 67. 3rd M Lowery, 68. 4th S Lemon, 69.

12th July 2014. Ladies (Irish Stableford): 1. J Allen, 69 points.

Nearest the Pin: S Chamberlain. Twos: S Chamberlain. 8th July: Medal & Champ. Qualifying: 0-24: D Boon, 102-21-81. 25+: 1st. B Chamberlain, 109-34-75. 2nd. M Lowery, 104-27-77. 3rd. N Groundwater, 106-28-78. Nearest the Pin: P Foulds. 1st July 2014. 9 Hole Competition: 0-20:1st. G Taylor. 2nd. K Winter. 21-28: 1st. F Prosser. 2nd J Symes. Nearest the Pin: G Taylor.

Nearest the Pin: D Brook.

Men (0-16): 1. K Gwatkin, 81-16-65. 2. G Barr, 66. 3. M Ferris, 67. 4. B Bampton, 69 ocb. 5. J Baylis, 69 ocb. 6. R Taiaroa, 69. Men (16+):1. S Cervantes, 87-20-67 ocb. 2. B Osborne, 67. 3. B McDonald, 68. 4. R Boyce, 70. Nearest the Pin: #2. C Fox. #11. R Boyce. Twos: #14. B Osborne. Nett Eagle Jackpot: M Hall.

HAMMER HARDWARE SATISFIES Roy Morgan Research revealed the winners of its 3rd annual Customer Satisfaction Awards for Retail at a gala dinner in Auckland at the end of February. Throughout 2013, Roy Morgan surveyed 12,000+ consumers across New Zealand. The winners of Roy Morgan Customer Satisfaction Awards are those that managed to build and maintain a customer focus in a tough marketplace and outdo their industry competitors. The 2013 Hardware Store of the Year was Hammer Hardware, which had a great second half to its calendar year. As the incumbent, ITM won the first 5 months of 2013, but the tide soon turned and Hammer Hardware took out the remaining 7 months to become the third consecutive new victor. As a category, Hardware Retailing comes in at

number five in Roy Morgan’s 2013 customer satisfaction ratings, with a score of 88.8%, only half a percent behind 4th placed Sports Stores but many points ahead of Home Phone Providers and Financial Institutions which bring up the rear in this year’s retail rankings.

MEETINGS

ELLESMERE SEARCH & RESCUE AGM Tuesday, 26th August 2014 8:00pm Search & Rescue HQ Behind Southbridge RFC

Enquiries to Ph 329 1865 New Members Welcome

E.A.S.T CLUB Committee AGM Monday, 25th August 2014 4:30pm Leeston Primary School Room 7 Enquiries to Sharon 324 3564 All welcome


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SITUATIONS VACANT

RESTAURANTS & TAKEAWAYS

POPPITA’S PIZZA & PASTA Thursday and Sunday 5-8 pm Friday 11:30am-8:30pm Saturday 5-8:30pm Dine in or take away, BYO 87 High Street, Leeston Ph: (03) 4239161 Like us on Facebook!

SOUTHBRIDGE TAKEAWAYS Opening hours: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 12 - 8pm Saturday & Sunday: 4 - 8pm Ph 324 2549 Great range of fish & chip options together with vegetarian & gluten free choices. Try our desserts and exceptional burgers.

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Property | Family |Wills Trusts |Estates |EPAs |Rural Business |Traffic |Employment Leeston (03) 324 3033 Hornby (03) 349 4708 www.anglands.co.nz laywers@anglands.co.nz

Office Hours Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm SITUATIONS VACANT

nairn Electrical Ltd JUNIOR RECEPTIONIST FULL TIME  Our company is seeking someone to join our administration team who can assist with telephone, reception and general office duties in our busy office based in Leeston.  We are looking for someone that has excellent

communication skills, is motivated, honest and reliable. A positive attitude, showing initiative and enjoying being part of a team environment is important.

 The position will be mainly phone and reception duties

and will include some filing, data entry and helping with other duties as required. Experience in Word and Excel would be an advantage.

 Hours of work will be 8am

Open 7am to 5pm daily New Menu and Delicious Deli food Free Wi-Fi Larger group bookings available day or evening Ph 03) 325 4037

– 5pm Monday to Friday.

 If this position sounds like you, please email or post your

CV and application letter to:office@nairnelectrical.co.nz Junior Receptionist C/o Nairn Electrical P O Box 15 Leeston 7656

CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE GARRETT FAMILY Phil, Andrew, Amanda, Ethan and Alanagh who won the Diana Isaac Cup at the Faringdon, Sensational Selwyn Awards. The cup is awarded for the outstanding effort of those to weave native plants into a working environment.

PROGRAMME CARER - BUSY BUMBLES LEESTON Busy Bumbles Out-Of-School Care provider is looking for a Programme Carer to be based at our Leeston Site Approximate hours are 3-6pm Monday to Friday. Extra hours during school holidays a possibility. If you are a caring, honest, patient person who loves children, we would love to hear from you. Full training will be provided. Please see our website for more informationwww.busybumbles.co.nz or contact the Oscar Manager on 03 347 3031. admin@busybumbles.co.nz


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FOR SALE

CAR FOR SALE

3 ROOM HEAT transfer sys tem at Leeston Hammer Hardware. Ph 324 3559 ALTERATIONS, clothing repairs, trousers, hems etc. Little Boutique, Leeston. Ph. Christine 027 228 7641. DISC brakes - we can machine your discs on or off the car. Also 4WDs. Jacks Service Service C e n t r e (2011) Ltd, ph. 3243-903. ELLESMERE College navy skirts made-to-measure, at Little Boutique, ph. Christine 027 228 7641. ELLESMERE College uniforms available at Little Boutique, ph. Christine 027 228 7641. GARDENING - book in now for your winter garden clean -up and rose pruning with Jenny. Ellesmere Gardening & Lawn Mowing Services. Ph 324 3361 or 027304 6363 HOMEWORK HELP - Free one hour meeting with you and your child. Ph 324 3080 HUGE RANGE of heating choices at Leeston Hammer Hardware. Ph 324 3559

Reliable Truck For Sale

HYDRAULINK - We fix while you wait -Great range of stock available. Cochranes Ph 324 3791. TIMBER - full range - great prices at Leeston Hammer Hardware 324 3559 PLANTS now at Hammer Hardware. Vegetable and potted colour. Ph 324 3559 RAWLEIGHS products available Ph Alison 324 3371. SKORTS made to measure at Little Boutique, High St, Leeston. Ph. Christine 027 228 7641. TYRES - For all your complete tyre needs, see us at Baylis Bros. Bridgestone (Lsn). WONDERFILLED Cakes dreamed up just for you. Kathryn Sutherland 0274 516 550, ph. 3243-497.

2006 Holden Rodeo 2WD crew cab Ute. Great condition, new rear tyres. $15,500 Phone Bernie 324 4100 or 0226017701

WORK WANTED

WANTED TO BUY

Ride on mowers, going or not. Also mechanical and garden tools. Ph Rodney 03 324 2999. Leave a message “I’LL DO THE HOUSEWORK” Phone Joanne 0274208134 References are available

MATSON & ALLAN REAL ESTATE YOUNG ACHIEVERS AWARD This prominent award has been running for 24 years and has become an important part of the A& P show. It was set up to recognise the younger people in the wider community who are excelling and achieving and who show the necessary skills and personality to succeed in life. Each candidate is judged on : Achievements and employment : Community Involvement : Leadership skills : Personality The Ellesmere A and P Show has always produced a very high standard of candidates, and has produced many worthy winners over the years. Some recent previous winners include Stuart Stevens, Nigel McCartin, Nichola Batchelor, Stacey Anderson, Cole Groves, Reuben Carter, Lisa Chapman and last year’s winner Sarah OConnell and some of the earlier winners also still active in the district, among them being John Gilbert, Phil Williams, Alistair Barnett and Tim Schmack. Matson & Allan Real Estate, who are very prominent in the rural real estate market in Canterbury are very proud to have set up the award and to have seen it develop and become an important part of the A& P shows in the Canterbury region. Nominations for this years award will be called for nearer to the show with applications to be in writing and submitted to any Ellesmere A & P committee member or contact Stephan Knowler on 329 1020 / 0272299522 for further information.

HOUSE FOR RENT

One bd farm cottage to rent in Leeston area. Ph 344 0931 HOUSE WANTED

Mature couple seeking house sitting opportunity in the Ellesmere area from approx. August 22 to October 12. References available. Contact Brent and Ann brent.fearnley@xtra.co.nz or 03) 319 5586

AVAILABLE FOR HIRE

TRAILERS….. Waterblaster, Steam cleaner, Carpet-cleaner.

Baylis Bros (Lsn) Ltd, ph. 3243-629. CHILLER TRAILER

$40 per day

Phone 3242-642 WORK WANTED

Mature, local lady requires work. Anything considered. Please ph Jo 027 641 5887

YARD CLEARANCE Concrete culverts 375 x 2.4, new. RSJ Steel up to mtr, suit bridge. Assorted imperial concrete blocks, 150 & 100. Brick pavers 100 x 220. Field tiles suit landscape & drainage. Vontage steel wheels for landscaping. Steel tanks, heavy. Bolens ride on mower, needs TLC - $250. 7mtr hay trailer, hydraulic tipper Burnett tip trailer. Small hydraulic tip trailer dual wheel. Kuboto 7100 4wd, Fordson mayor petrol with crane attached. Ass digger buckets 300 - 3x4 mtr. Davies chain trencher. Ass hyd rams and valves. Hovercraft. Land rover flat deck, no reg. Mazda B/600 good for parts. 84 760 Volvo diesel, Reg on hold. Holden cherry picker. Ceramic floor tiles 100x 200. Ph 324 3409 before 8:30am and after 5pm. Not on Sunday.

FIRE WOOD Dry, split Bluegum, Old Man Pine 50/50 mix 6cu.m $475 plus 6cu.m blue gum $545 delivered. Ph 022 6476 783

DRY FIREWOOD AVAILABLE Oregon and Macrocarpa Log-burner Mix Old Man Pine Blue Gum Phone 329 7066 or 027 224 3301

Left to right: Sarah O’Connell 2013 winner with Chris Flanagan of Matson & Allan Real Estate Ltd

Can deliver 9 cu.m at one time


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WATERPROOFING

INSURANCE ADVISOR

Canterbury Waterproofing Ltd

Cat Doors Installed from $125.00+gst Conditions apply Hamish Johnson, 021-2340984, 324-3484 Leeston

Residential and Commercial Painting Concrete Crack Repair Systems Waterproofing and Roof Membranes Floor Coatings Plaster Cladding Systems To discuss any of your requirements please contact us:

CATTERY

johnsonsglass@gmail.com

JOINERY & DESIGN

Southbridge Joinery & Design Ltd

“The purrfect holiday home for your feline friend” Ruth Cox Director/Owner

www.selwyncattery.co.nz info@selwyncattery.co.nz

.Residential & Commercial Joinery. .Kitchen design & build. .Timber double glazed windows/doors. .Stairs. .Bathroom/wardrobe solutions. Master Joiner - EQC accredited Ph. Sandro Dyer Ph. 03 3242 517 / 027 3654 727 www.southbridgejoineryanddesign.co.nz

Tel: 03 329 1796 Mob: 021 115 0122 746 Leeston Rd Springston

CONTACT Grant Clausen 027 221 5060 After hours (03) 324 3227 CHIMNERY CLEANING

CARRS Ph. Rodney a/hs 3242-999

Weekends a Speciality

FUNERAL SERVICES

TRUCK SPARE PARTS

CANTERBURY TRUCK SALES AND SPARES LTD  Used truck sales & spares 

 Deck fabrications  Farm Trailers  Engineering &

Mechanical Repairs

ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME 32 Station Street, Leeston Phone 324 4494

Dave Kerr

027 202 6600

STONEMASON Tractor parts & service on-site or in workshop.

WINDOW CLEANING

ELLESMERE WINDOW CLEANING

GLASS & GLAZING

Johnsons Glass And Glazing

For all your needs for:

Stew or Nick, 324 2406 101 High Street, P.O. Box 1, Southbridge office@cantywl.co.nz

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TRADITIONAL STONEWORK FOR OVER 40YRS. NOW IN THE LEESTON AREA. View our new and updated web-site

www.cutncarvestone.co.nz Andy 027 2262965

Licensed building practitioner HEALTH & WELLBEING

SELWYN PSYCHOLOGY

www.selwynpsychology.co.nz Ph: Brigette on 022 073 0398 Email:drbrigettgorman@gmail.com

A. & S. MOTORS SOUTHBRIDGE Phone

3242-515 CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE

BELLAMYS FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER AND RESTORATION BY TRADESMAN WITH 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Ph Stephen 021 0732 624 COMPUTER REPAIRS

COMPUTERS

THE ELLESMERE ECHO DEADLINE AND PUBLICATION DATES FOR 2014 ISSUE DEADLINE DATE PUBLICATION DATE 05 27th June 3rd July 06 11th July 17th July 07 25th July 31st July 08 8th Aug. 14th Aug.

Need help? Phone Nick Coe

3243-879

SQUASH CLUB

RAKAIA SQUASH CLUB Welcomes new members. 3 courts, modern facilities. Contact Ben 021 687 566


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HAIR STUDIOS

TREE MAINTENANCE

90 High St. Leeston

CROSSAN TREE SERVICES

Ph 324 3659

EXPERIENCED TREE FELLER FELLING, TRIMMING, TOPPING NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL PHONE CRAIG

HAIRCRAFT HAIR DESIGN

0277749091or 03) 324 2590 ALARM INSTALLMENT

Open Tuesday to Saturday. Late Nights, Tues & Thurs

LIFT SPECIALISTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

THE ALARM COMPANY LTD  

ALARMS SYSTEMS

CCTV

SYSTEMS

SMOKE

ALARMS SUPPLIES & FITTED FROM

$15:00 ( conditions apply) PHONE JESSIE: 0220-83-83-83 OR 324 4413 a/h HEDGE TRIMMING

JUST SMALL

HEDGES Hedge Trimming & Garden Maintenance

The Ellesmere Echo Ph. 741 2206 - Fax. 741 2207 Email. theellesmereecho@gmail.com

Band available for birthday function, wedding anniversaries and more. Music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s Ph John Cummings. 324 3882 (evenings)

PAINT & PANEL BEATING

SPOUTING SYSTEMS

ENTERTAINMENT

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

 

Hedge Trimming Small Trees & Shrubs Topped, Shaped or Removed Trenching & Digging Buckets Garden Maintenance Wood Splitter for Hire

Need spouting or downpipes replaced? CALL :-

STU REID

Owner operator

Phone: (03) 325 4664 Mobile: 021-500-519

For professional service, peace of mind and a great deal!

Phone 0800 50 1993 for a free quote.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

ELLESMERE BINS To your door wkly, frtly, mthly or casuals. Also trailer hire & empty Phone Mark Luxton 3242-720 Or 0275 30 24 72

Contact - Streamline Spouting

Systems

FOR ALL YOUR PRIVATE & INSURANCE WORK COLLISION REPAIRS CHASSIS STRAIGHTENING FREE QUOTES - LOAN CAR AVAILABLE

For all your spouting and rainwater collection needs, we do continuous colour steel spouting with snow straps and downpipes.

PH 324 3203

Call us for free quotes on 021 875 462

We also undertake gutter-cleaning and repairs to other types of gutters.


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EXCAVATION & DRAINAGE

PAINTING & DECORATING

JLB Painters Ltd No Job too Big, no Job too Small, no Job too Tough. Call us today for a FREE quote, suggestions and assistance on any job. From Land Clearing, Stump/Hedge Removal, Drainage, to a Stock Underpass and more!

Office: 03 324 3744 Greg: 0276 752 658 Harts Road, Lakeside RD3, Leeston

Interior / Exterior / Roofs Commercial / Residential For free, no-obligation quotes or advice call John on 022 092 2619 or 03 325 5022

HOSE REPAIR SERVICE

ELLESMERE

HYDRAULIC Hydraulic Hose Repair

A. & S. MOTORS Ltd Southbridge

IMPACT Painting & Decorating Fully-qualified tradesmen specialising in Commercial and Residential Properties Interior and Exterior Roofs Free quotes

3242-515 A.H. 3242-029

Michael McAulay PLANNING & LAND DEVELOPMENT

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(03) 3243-258; 027 244 8052

FOOD BANK

ELLESMERE FOODBANK

PAINTING Exterior ~ Interior ~ Wallpapering ~ Decorating

Bill Speirs, Southbridge 3242-567

ELECTRICAN

ELECTRICIAN

Phone Leonie

3243-576 GIB STOPPING & PLASTERING

On Board Ltd

Matt Mitchell REGISTERED DRAINLAYER

 Domestic  Commercial  New Builds  Refurbishments  Heat Pump Installations (03) 3291 677 - 021 0267 8732 68 Watsons Road, RD 2, Leeston

68 Watsons Road R.D. 2, Leeston

BUILDER

• Residential & Rural Drainage • Excavation & Driveways • Effluent Disposal System Design

Plasterboard Stopping Interior Plastering New Housing & Alterations Additions & Repairs Skim Coating of Old Stippled Ceilings to Flat Residential & Commercial Friendly & Reliable Service

Bruce Barnett 027 577 8007 162 Drain Road, R.D. 3 Leeston 7683 onboard555@gmail.com

Mob. 027 432 5106, AH 3242-543 HORSE RIDING

PLUMBER

BUILDER

Specialising in New Homes

BEN FEARNLEY 027 308 7211 A/H 324-3339

fearnleyconstruction@xtra.co.nz www.fearnleyconstruction.co.nz

WANT TO RIDE but haven’t a horse? Try riding with us. Ph. 324-3667 evenings.


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