Rolleston news 26nov 2014

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Inside this issue: Selwyn Launch Group Weight Watchers Slimmer of the Year

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Rolleston Probus Periwinkle Gift Shop & Garden Centre

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Hororata Highland Games

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Mortgage & Insurance Advice

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Rolleston School Giraffe 5 Rolleston Library 6 A Chance To Help 7 Stacey Herbert West Melton Bowling Club

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School Happenings Child Cancer Event Public Notices Classifieds Trades Email Column

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The first resident to move into the new St John of God Selwyn home, Katarina Sukhanov, cuts the ribbon with Mayor Kelvin Coe to officially open the building. Virginia Spoors of St John of God Hauora Trust looks on.

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On November 12th, Selwyn Mayor Kelvin Coe, Coe led a cel ebration to recognise construction completion of St John of God Hauora Trust’s second home in Rolleston, for people living with a disability. Mayor Coe and the first resident of the St John of God Selwyn home, Katarina Sukhanov, Sukhanov cut a ribbon to mark the completed construction followed by Katarina unveiling a plaque. The celebrations which formed part of a public open afternoon to learn about the service were also attended by the Most Reverend Barry Jones DD, Bishop of Christchurch, who conducted a blessing of the new building. The St John of God Selwyn facility at 23 Masefield Drive, Rolleston now comprises two fully accessible homes with 24-hour staffing for people living with a disability. Each home is able to accommodate six people requiring high level

care, with a community lifestyle. These homes are one of the options for high needs care and support provided by Health and Ability Services, a multi-site disability service of St John of God Hauora Trust. “The homes we have in the Rolleston community exemplify our social model of care where people with complex needs can live a full life as part of a supportive community,” said Virginia Spoors, Spoors Regional Manager (Southern), Health and Ability Services. When looking for appropriate locations for community-based services, the Trust identified Rolleston as ideal. “It has been designed to be accessible, has good access to community services such as the Selwyn Aquatic Centre, and a vibrant community life,” Virginia added. “The community has been very supportive of the service and those living at St John of God Selwyn,” she concluded.

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Selwyn Launch Group has been up and running since March 2013 and was established as an advocacy Group to support young people (18 -30 year old school leavers) with disabilities, in the Selwyn District. The main aim of the original meeting was to try and gather families together within the Selwyn District, and put the case forward for more support for young people with disabilities in the district’s local communities. Thereby giving these young people more opportunities and involvement locally, rather than having to travel to the City for Provider Services, supported work, or employment placements. Now an es tabl ish ed organisation, Selwyn Launch group have created a database and are able to refer young people to some of the services that are now operating, particularly in Rolleston. Some of the services available to these young people and being accessed by them are: Activities organised by Idea services: Once a week Idea Services facilitate a programme run out of the Rolleston Community Centre. They are hoping to increase this service

to two days a week in the near future. Star Jam: dance and music group once a week, Rolleston Community Centre. Special Olympics: swimming once a week - Selwyn Aquatic Centre. Geoff Leathwick’s Sports Activities: held once a month, Geoff organises a sports activity afternoon on the second Saturday of the month – Rolleston Community Centre. Transition Support: Young ones transitioning from school can receive information on options such as Enabling Good Lives: Six, weekly, meetings at the Selwyn Community House, as wel l as s e ve r al information evenings, discussing, among other things, flatting/

housing options.

Tania Karauria of Rolleston has recently been named as the deserving winner of Weight Watchers Slimmer of the Year. Tania lost 34 kilograms and kept it off! She is now on her way to becoming a Personal Trainer through Fitlink New Zealand. 39 year-old Tania’s inspiring weight-loss journey began in September 2012 after visiting her grandmother, who was

terminally ill with brain cancer. Her mother, had brought some apple turnovers to the visit. When Tania was offered one, her grandmother commented, “She’s eaten enough of those”. It was the catalyst for a life-changing decision. At only 4’.9” ft tall, Tania had been overweight for fifteen years weighing in at 93.5 kilograms at her heaviest. Now she sticks to a routine of

exercise (either running or weights) six days a week, for around an hour, as well as eating three portion-controlled meals, high in protein and fibre. Tania has completed three half marathons and a duathlon series in the past two years, something that just wouldn’t have been possible when she was at her heaviest. An outstanding achievement and a much deserved award.

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Check out the Selwyn launch group website at www.selwynlaunchgroup.org.nz for details of any up coming events. The committee encourage Parents/Guardians to go along to any of the scheduled events and inform them of what they would like to see available for their young ones. Together is a much more powerful tool to create new opportunities. “Do come along if you would like to make a difference and make Selwyn a better and more accessible district for our young ones to be a part of,” said Sandra Gilmour, Gilmour chairperson of the Selwyn Launch Group executive committee.

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Rolleston Combined Probus Club members enjoyed a wonderful outing in October to Oxford where they visited Ribblesdale Gardens, which was in peak condition ready for the fete to be held there following the Probus visit. November’s speaker was Dr Victoria Metcalf, Metcalf an Antarctic researcher who had been down to the ice seven times. Victoria’s area of expertise was the study of penguins and sea life and she admitted to loving the icy continent. Victoria delivered an interes ting Pow er Poin t presentation complete with

numerous photo’s. The group found her talk extremely interesting and entertaining. The Mini Speaker for this meeting was Tracey Dearsley f r om S elw yn S ag es , a programme which helps people with life skills in the community. Probus members have just undertaken a much-lookedforward-to trip to Erewhon - one that was so popular it necessitated two coaches for transportation. The group also visited the restored original Hakatere homestead as well as Edoras where the Lord of The Rings was filmed.

“Our Christmas lunch is on December 9th, in the main dining hall at Lincoln University, and I believe Santa is coming so be prepared,” said Probus publicity officer, Neil Bennett. Bennett “That completes the year but I am sure everyone will be looking forward to the first meeting on February 10th, 2015 and I do wish everyone a very happy Christmas and hope we can look forward to a wonderful 2015.” For more Probus info contact: Neil Bennett, Publicity 347347-3173 or Val Roxburgh, Secretary 347347-7397.

Periwinkle Gift Shop and Garden Cen tr e, l o cated i n an inspirational villa on the main street of Leeston, opened its doors earlier this year. Business owner Kim Brownlee offers locals a unique and delightful shopping experience from her amazing array of goods - all in readiness for Christmas shopping. An experienced florist, Kim has a passion for flowers and plants, as well as the skill to create beautiful pieces for the home. Flower arrangements can be made to order for any occasion, plus there is a wonderful selection of gift wrapped plants, country posies and seasonal flowers. A well laid out garden nursery area provides for all gardening needs and Kim is more than happy to offer advice. However gardening and floral needs aren’t all that Periwinkle Gift Shop and Garden Centre has to offer. Visitors should check out the store’s beautiful gifts, soft toys, candles, jewellery, paper dresses, cushions and seasonal items. With the festive season fast

approaching Kim has stocked a selection of Christmas trees, wreaths, table arrangements, swags and much, much more. All are for sale to ensure the perfect Christmas. A unique option at Periwinkle Gift Shop and Garden Centre are their weekly craft classes. These give both young and old the opportunity to craft their own creations with individuality. Christmas themed classes are especially popular at this time of year. Kim is aware that with the store’s huge range of stock, making gift decisions for someone else can s om eti m es b e di f fi cu l t. Periwinkles have gift vouchers available to ensure the right gift for the right person. Periwinkle Gift Shop is open six days each week (closed Monday) and Kim is happy to talk about a special occasion arrangement, or

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The Hororata Highland Games got underway in near perfect weather conditions on Saturday and the crowds (approx 8,000 people attended) flocked to the domain to enjoy what was on offer. There was more than plenty on offer too, the stalls all appeared to be doing a good trade and the competition e ven ts attr acted l ar g e audiences. 300 competitors took part in the event, made up of fifty Solo Pipers and Drumm ers, 89 H ighl and Dancers, eleven Pipe Bands, fifteen runners ran the Kilted Mile, eight Tug O’ War teams, ten novice Heavy athletes and nine Professional athletes. Records were broken by the entry of 200 primary school aged children who competed in the Junior Warriors heavy events. The Games also hosted fifteen Scottish Clans, seventy stall holders, 600 corporate and VIP guests, including Chieftain Sir Bob Parker and Joanna, Joanna Lady Parker.

“This is the most amazing event I have ever had the privilege of being involved in. A huge effort goes in from hundreds of volunteers to put on a professional, entertaining event f o r bo th vi s i to r s an d competitors,” said Event Manager Cindy Driscoll. Driscoll Th e i n au gu r al O cean i a Heavyweight Championship saw the best line-up of heavy athletes in the Southern Hemisphere since the World Championships in the early 2000’s. Australia’s Scott Martin won the Championship, with Jono McFarlane (NZ) second while Morgan Westmoreland (Aust) and Jeremy Hogg (Aust) tied for third. “I love this event; it is my favourite one to compete in. There is no other event in Australasia offering the full range of Highland compeition,” said Heavy Athlete, Morgan Westmoreland. “I have been coming here since the first Games and the evolution over

four years is staggering. I am looking forward to heading back again next year!” “A lot of first time visitors are surprised at the array of activities and entertainment on offer at the Games. It really is a full family day out where people can get involved as well as en jo y watch ing th e competitions,” Cindy concluded.

Michael Fraser Milne of Whisky Galore addresses the crowd at the opening ceremony his Scottish brogue definitely not out of place at an event such as this.

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Rolleston School takes great pride in introducing their giraffe. L to R: Mrs Haylie Elken (Lead Teacher), Caleb Stewart, Junior Sisifio Loloata, Blair Ryall, Tobias Fukofuka, Alysha Graham, Jordan Anderson, Cherry Mitchell, Ryys Korach, Mrs Leonie Dodds, and Mikita Grobler with the beautifully decorated giraffe. The Christchurch Stands Tall event has been responsible for placing fabulously decorated giraffes on a trail in and around Christchurch. These can be found by either map or phone app and then enjoyed by all. The Christchurch Stands Tall Schools Programme attracted registration from 48 schools who decorated 1.3m Giraffes that are now also displayed on the trail. Each school involved was given a calf sized Giraffe sculpture to design and decorate. A Wild in Art education pack was sent to each school to give teachers and students lots of inspiration and ideas for how to make their sculpture unique to their school. Thanks to the generosity of Dulux NZ each school was given a pack of paints to get them started on the decorating of

their Giraffe. The school Giraffes are displayed in towers across the city alongside the large sculptures and are included in the trail map. At the end of the trail the schools’ sculptures will be returned to their schools for future fun and creativity. Rolleston School takes great pride in introducing their giraffe, ‘Waihanga’. The Maori name is the word for - make, build, construct, erect and create. “We think it’s the perfect name for our giraffe,” said a spokesperson for the School, “in that it depicts the Christchurch rebuild. The giraffe design tells a story that has been inspired by the myth Maui and the Sun. On the Rolleston School’s giraffe, Maui is pulling Christchurch city out of the rubble.

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Rolleston Library will be closed temporarily for the first two weeks in December to allow its interior to be renovated thereby creating more space for reading, events, new books and other resources. “The current library is servicing a much larger population than it was built for and the refit aims to make the best use of the space available in the library building,” said Selwyn Libraries Manager Vicki Carlyon. Carlyon When the library opened in 2000, Rolleston’s population was under 2,000. The town now has a population of almost 12,000. A new library building is proposed for the future as par t of p lans for th e development of the Rolleston Town Centre. “As part of the current renovations the existing issues desk and the Council service counter (which is not well used on average only four persons per day take advantage of it) at the library will be removed to create more space for people to use for reading, research, l i b r a r y e ve n t s a n d programmes,” Vicki said. The issues desk will be replaced with a smaller counter and a self-issue machine along with

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Near New Tyres A tr au mati c am pu tation generally follows a long period of illness or an accident caused by carelessness, inattention or violence. In most of these cases blame can be apportioned, or in the case of illness - there is generally some time to come to terms with the inevitable. Not so for double amputee Stacey Herbert of Rolleston. Stacey is a young woman, who was at her place of work on the top floor of the Christchurch Press building, Cathedral Square when the February quake struck, trapping her for eight hours and resulting in, amongst other things, the loss of both her legs. H o r or ata’ s D a ve S l ig h , supported by the Methven Adult Riding Club has organised an unique fundraiser to assist with Stacey’s currently running fundraising appeal. Thanks to Stew and J ess Gunn of Brooksdale Station just west of Springfield, the property will play host to a scenic horse trek, organised by Dave to assist S ta ce y wi th g et tin g computerised prosthetics. “The Brooksdale area is outstanding trekking country and an opportunity to help this courageous and positive Cantabrian walk again,” Dave commented. Stacey tells her story: “I'm trying to raise the necessary funds to get to

Oklahoma, USA and a clinic called Hanger. I lost both legs i n th e Feb ru ar y 2011 earthquake that devastated Christchurch. I was on the top floor of The Press building when the already damaged roof, collapsed. I was trapped for over eight hours and sustained numerous injuries, but the most significant was the loss of both legs, high above the knee. Due to the height of the amputations, I am currently having a procedure which will lengthen my left side to ensure the best possible fit for prosthetics when I go to Hanger in Oklahoma. This is a painful procedure where a traction-ing device stretches the leg a millimetre per day. It will take approximately a year to lengthen and then has to heal. Unfortunately the prosthetic clinic here in New Zealand don't have either th e exp eri en ce o r th e technology to go on to the next step. This is why I need to go overseas where my type of amputation is more common, often seen when soldiers return with injuries sustained in wars.” Donation details can be found on Stacey’s ‘Rise Up Stacey’ Facebook page. “After many, many operations Stacey is now raising funds (around $150,000 is required) to go to Am eri ca fo r computerised legs, and we can

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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

The Clearview Mimes - Back L to R: Emma Gibbens, Katie Syme, Brianna Labudde, Bryah Moriarty, Ella Jarvis. Middle L to R: Abby Prusas, Charlie Hofmeester, Dante Kalotapu, Maddy Reuben. Front L to R: Sophie Parker, Maia O'Connor, and Meredith Herdman

Amelia Coyle with her dog - the very cute ‘Copper’. They came third in the small dog section. West Melton School’s recent pet day was deemed an outstanding success with over 200 animals of all breeds and varieties turning out to be looked at and judged. There was a huge increase in the number of dogs making an appearance and these came in all shapes and sizes - but with a common denominator, they were much loved and much cared for. The Wharenui was groaning under the weight of all the

baking, flowers, vegetables, art and construction work to be judged - and it made for wonderful viewing. The School’s Eco Warriors did a roaring trade in vegetable plants and worm wee (for the garden!!) and the PTA sold out of ice creams (which didn’t have anything to do with worm wee!). The day appeared to be enjoyed by all - animals and humans alike.

The Establishment Board of Trustees (EBOT) has recently announced that Sylvia Fidow has accepted the position of principal at West Rolleston Primary School. EBOT chair Simon McDermott said the board had been i m p r es s ed b y S yl vi a’ s ex p er i en ce, vi s i o n an d leadership. “Sylvia will bring a solid depth of experience, enthusiasm and up to date learning to our new school. It is an exciting time for West Rolleston Primary School with Sylvia being able to be involved in the early planning and creation of the actual build while developing its culture and curriculum.” Sylvia is currently Principal of Shirley Primary School and was instrumental in bringing the The Clearview Cuties: Back L to R: Molly O’Reilly, Sian Mason, Sophie Shacketon, Giorgia Petronelli, Stella Archer, Maia McGregor, school and community together Coach Serena Holm. Front L to R: Isla Holland, Chelsea Holland, af te r th e d e vas t a ti o n ex p er i en c ed f r o m th e Amelia Holland, Mackenzie Shepherd-Wills, Gemma Jarvis, earthquakes. Emmie Hawley, Emily Toohey.

Sylvia has recently been a part of a national reference group on 21st century learning. This has widened her thinking on futurefocused education and the possibilities available for students with our progressive New Zealand Curriculum and em p h as i s on th e k ey competencies. Sylvia commented, “the planned vision for West Rolleston Primary School which is to be underpinned by a strong awareness of the environment and a focus on sustainable principles, resonates with all my new learning and realisation of the opportunities we can provide for our students, particularly in the digital world we live in.” Simon added, “we had a high cal ib r e of r esp ond en ts , Sylvia stood out due to her outstanding strategic skills and ver y real examples of positively engaging with staff,

Clearview Students had an extremely successful weekend of Jump Jam recently after having spent many hours throughout the year preparing for the South Island Regional Competition. This year, for the first time, Clearview entered two students into the Jump Jam Idol section of the competition. In this section Georgia Shaw and Aimee Taylor instructed their own routine for a group of one hundred students. Bo th stud ents r ecei ved an aw ard f o r sportsmanship and Aimee was placed third in her category. Due to the school’s success in last year’s National competition, all Clearview’s teams were required to step up to the open category. This year, three teams were entered into the South Island Regionals and they all earned a placing. The Year 1/2/3 team Clearview Cuties (dressed in yellow - but you’ll have to believe us about that) were excited to be placed first in their category, the year 4/5/6

team (mimes) were placed third in their category, while the Year 7/8 team (punk) took out a second placing. In addition, this year a number of other awards were presented to teams for excellence in creati vity, sportsmanship, presentation, costume and technical execution. All three teams received an excellence award in every area possible, with the Year 4/5/6 team recei ving an aw ard for Outstanding Excellence in Sportsmanship. J ust two Outstanding Excellence in Sportsmanship awards were presented, so this was definitely an achievement to be proud of. “Congratulations go to all children invol ved in the Clearview Jump Jam teams,” said a Clearviuew School spokesperson, “as well as thanks to the coaches and parent helpers who give their time and skills to help train the jump jammers.”

West Melton School pupils: ICAS (International Competitions and Assessments for Schools) Champs, Max Painter & Jackson Bunting. Max received his for Mathematics and Jackson (striking again) in English. These are the final results for the year. Kerry Poulsen has been nominated as a finalist in the Interface Awards 2014 for Best Teaching with ICT for primary schools. Kerry and her students in LC 10 entered their very impressive iMovie which they had shared with West Melton school in assembly a few weeks ago.

students and the wider community.” Sylvia has a Bachelor of Education and Diploma in Teaching, and has undertaken extensive work towards a PostGraduate Diploma in Education endorsed in Leadership. She and her family love being involved in the community and look forward to becoming part of the makeup of Rolleston. Sylvia will take up the role fulltime from January 2015, where she will lead curriculum planning for West Rolleston Primary School, and work alongside the board to appoint other staff members.

Today (Wed 26th Nov) the Establishment Board for the West Rolleston Primary School arranged with the Taumautu Runanga of Ngati Moki Marae to carry out an initial blessing of the land.


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CHILD CANCER EVENT The Longueville Gallery in Tai Tapu has a unique idea for Canterbury children – the gift of an original piece of art and the chance to support the Child Cancer Foundation. A limited number of children will have the chance to purchase artworks, from New Zealand artists, at the Gallery’s annual ‘Art of Courage’ event. This is the sixth year that Sharon Ovenden from the Longueville Gallery has run the popular event, where children choose their piece of art from the selection of donated pieces unassisted by an adult. The event sees artists from thro ug ho ut Ne w Zeal an d donating original pieces of artwork to the event. The artwork is then sold through a pre-paid voucher system, with all profits of sale going to the Child Cancer Foundation. The $100 voucher must be gifted to a child aged between 4-14 years. “It is fascinating watching the children select their choice of artwork from the donated works with no adult input. I’ve found children choose intuitively with no regard to the value of the piece or the artist and they are enormously proud of their art purchase.” The event takes place on Sunday, November 30th at the Longueville Gallery. Children will be given an allocated time, and divided into groups of ten at half hourly intervals throughout the day. Sharon says each time slot has a fresh selection of work available for choice, which means no time slot is better than another and there will always be a large number of pieces of artwork available to select from. The Child Cancer Foundation receives no direct government funding, so it relies on the generosity of New Zealanders. “We are very grateful to Sharon for organising this popular and unique event for the last six years and to the artists who have donated their work. We hope the children have fun selecting a piece of art that will no doubt be with them for life,” said a Child Cancer Society spokesperson. Contact the gallery for further details and for information about how to purchase a voucher.

Wednesday 26th November 2014 PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES IN ASSOCIATION WITH KIRWEE PLAYERS INC Presenting…

A comedic insight into a diplomat daughter’s nomadic upbringing. Written and performed by Amber Godfrey

AUTOMOTIVE

• WOF while you wait • Full mechanical repairs and servicing on all makes and models of vehicles • 5 mechanics on site. Putting the service into automotive servicing.

Saturday 6th December 2014 Kirwee Community Hall

Jones Road Auto

A fundraising event for the Kirwee Players:

851 Jones Rd, Rolleston Phone 347 4020

Tickets $30 per head, includes show, nibbles during show and DJ. Bar opens at 7.30pm, show starts at 8pm, DJ to follow at 9pm Adva nced ti cket sales onl y. Internet or cash Ph Janet Taege 03 318 8167 or Courtney 0274 867 773 Or email : courtney@dne.co.nz

PROACTIVE M ARTIAL ARTS TEMPLETON OFFERS TWO FREE LESSONS We are a freestyle Martial Art, teaching in a fun & relaxed atmosphere Come along and have a look. Gain confidence, co-ordination, fitness and self-defence. We cater for all age groups and fitness levels. Templeton Community Centre • Mondays & Fridays TIGERS: 3-7yrs 3.30-4.05pm PANTHERS: 7-12yrs 4.10-4.55pm XTREME: 12+yrs 5.00-5.50pm FREESTYLE: Adults 5.55-6.55pm For any enquiries ph Jacque or Allister 03 349 4946. www.selfdefence.co.nz

Te Runanga o Nga Maata Waka (Incorporated) NZQA registered private Training Establishment

Enrolling Now

CELEBRANT W E D D I N GS , Ci vi l Un i on Ceremonies, Renewal of Vows, Naming Ceremonies, Funerals & Unveilings. Jenni Gibson phone/fax: 324 8332 M o b i l e: 021 723 089 jenni@celebrantservices.net.nz

www.celebrantservices.net.nz CLEANING

LIFESTYLE, LIFESTYLE farm tracks, yards and dairy lanes our speciality. Screened rotten-rock, it’s local and lasts better. Springfield Quarry phone 318 4132. EQUESTRIAN

Studylink Student loans and allowances available

Children's riding lessons: $30 half hour, $45 hour. Qualified & experienced instructor. Learn to groom, tack up & ride one of our well schooled ponies. Phone Kate 03 347 6678 or 021 113 6370

Register online www.maatawaka.org.nz

FIREWOOD AC & EA WAKELIN Firewood Suppliers. Mature Pine: 3mtrs - $175. 6mtrs - $340 9mtrs $510. 12mtrs - $675 15mtrs - $840. Hardwoods available. Old man pine also available. WINZ quotes welcomed. Certified truck for measurement. Please phone 03 312 4637 or 021 260 4520. RK Firewood is back. Are you ready for winter? Available now - Old Man Pine, Bluegum & Oregon. All top quality, dry, clean wood. Eftpos available. Please phone Rini Contracting 027 451 7300.

BUILDERS cleans / and or one off or ongoing domestic cleans very high standard of FOR SALE work we love to clean. Site safe accredited. Call now HOUSE lot of carpet and to discuss your needs underlay for sale, mid blue, 45 021 293 4461. mtrs, good quality, offers please. Phone 03 347 6784. DRIVEWAYS WOOD shavings - untreated,

National Diploma in Social Services National Diploma in Community Work. For information Phone 03 382 6628 Email: info@maatawaka.org.nz

FENCING SUMMERFIELD Fencing - in your area now. Lifestyle. Farm. Sheep. Cattle. Horse. All types of animals. Fences. Yards. sheds. Arenas. Shelters. Runs. 27 yeas contract fencing. John is available to help with design and planning. Phone Carol and John Summerfield 03 312 4747.

clean shavings suitable for horse stables, calving sheds, chicken houses and rabbit hutches. Available in 70L bags, 1m 3 bales (compressed) and bulk delivery. Phone 03 347 7352 for more details.

GIVEAWAY

FREE HORSE MANURE

E: rosewoodlivery@hotmail.co.nz

Refresh your garden over winter with natural horse manure to get ready for spring planting.

Contact Gael 0272 266 862.

HEALTH ANXIETY or Depression a Problem for you or your child? Experienced, professional practitioner. Phone Anna D al z ell 0800 224264 anna@change.net.nz STORAGE KENNEDYS - Purpose built. S ecu r e. Ch eap r ates . Rolleston. Please phone (03) 347 9464 or 027 223 8777 or contact us by email: kennedysstorage@xtra.co.nz


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Wednesday 26th November 2014 LAWN CARE

SCRAPMETAL

SCRAPMETAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Amalgamated Scrap Ltd Rod McQuoid -

Buyer Phone 027 695 0480 or 03 313 5844 a/h

40 Hoskyns Road, Rolleston

For your mower servicing, repairs and spares. Walk behinds and ride-ons.

Buying Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Old Farm Machinery etc

Phone Maurice 021 0231 9041

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

PETS/LIVESTOCK MIGHTY Mix Natural Dog Food. N atu r al & who l eso me. Premium nutrition. Cost effective, NZ Made. No artificial colours or preservatives. Frozen concentrate & biscuits. Now available from your local agent. Sue Neale 347 6702 or 021 207 0421, mightymixorders@xtra.co.nz

The role is at the South Island Distribution Centre in Rolleston for The Warehouse. Temp workers required from now until Christmas. Monday to Friday The shifts are either: 7.30am - 4pm or 3pm - 11.30pm. If you have reliable transport and are available now, please give James Parr at Kelly a call on 03 347 1180 or email your CV to james_parr@kellyservices.com

SITUATIONS VACANT

FENCING Contactor requires honest hardworking men for rural fencing locally. Ex pe rien ce pref e rre d. Competitive wage offered for skilled staff. Phone Geoff 021 640 748.

DELIVERY DRIVER A Burnham feedmill requires F/T Class 5 Driver to replace a retiring long serving employee. Applicant must have following skills and attributes: • good attention to detail, • pride in truck & work ethic • good customer focus. Hours Mon to Fri 40-50hrs Please contact: Ian 027 535 7728 OR Jason 027 535 2236

Community Support Workers NZCare Group is one of the largest providers of support services to people with an intellectual disability. We are seeking dedicated, enthusiastic people to work as full time, part time, and casual Community Support Workers across our services in Christchurch. In this busy and varied role you will work as part of a close-knit team to support people with all aspects of daily living – including support with personal cares, cleaning, promoting independence, and accessing the community! A huge part of this role is supporting people to achieve their goals and live an ordinary life – if you want to make a difference, this is the position for you! Experience and qualifications are not necessary; you just need to be fun loving, dedicated, and willing to learn. To apply, please go to www.healthcarenz.co.nz, or call Franklyn (Sid) Starr on 03 363 2815 for further information.

TRADES

KIR W E E

Automotive Technician/Mechanic We require another Mechanic for our busy workshop. If you have the below qualities, then this could be the job for you. • • • • • •

WOF & NZ Trade Qualification Preferred Carry out a high standard of work Able to work as a team & unsupervised at times Hard working & reliable Have excellent communication skills Great customer service.

WINDOW REPAIRS

H AN D YMAN - Mik e th e H and ym an s er vi n g all handyman, lawnmowing and general work, Selwyn area. Phone 0800 287 828 or 03 347 7437.

Rolleston News December Issue Deadline: Thurs 11th Dec TRADES

TRADES

This role will involve servicing and repairing a diverse fleet of vehicles. We offer great working conditions in our up to date, well equipped workshop & a very competitive remunerations package!

If this sounds like you then please email your CV to kirweechallenge@clear.net.nz or phone Stuart 03 318 1847

DID YOU KNOW? If you have a mains pressure hot water cylinder, it is recommended by the manufacturers that the sacrificial anode is checked every 10 years, & replaced if necessary. This will greatly increase the life of your cylinder.

A new anode is far cheaper than a new cylinder! For this and other helpful advice on Solar Heating, renovations and repairs – Ring the team at

Rolleston News December Christmas Issue Published: Wed 17th Dec - Deadline: Thurs 11th Dec

Laser Plumbing Christchurch West 03 348 6920 • 0800 11 22 40 chchwest@laserplumbing.co.nz


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Gum Leaf gutter guard has been proven on 1000’s of homes across Australia & New Zealand for the last 12 years. Quality materials: BHP Colorbond steel mesh with unique patented louvre which will even keep out pine needles. Will not rust or sag with age or load. Colour matched to your existing roof colour. 10 Year warranty for total peace of mind.

Call Rohan Rudd for a no obligation assessment and quote any time, any day, except Sunday

0800 486532 or 03 9828850 www.gumleaf.co.nz

Need some help with: • • • • • •

Aerials/Dishes TV/DVR Set-up Wall Mounting Freeview/Decoders Cabling Phone Jacks

• • • •

Multi-room Systems Hook-ups Pre-wire (All Types) All Installations of TV, Freeview, Home Theatre, Hi Fi

Ph Simon 027 430 1211 / 03 317 8091 sdsh@xtra.co.nz Get me to do your ‘dishes’

For all your Plumbing Requirements in the Christchurch and Selwyn District areas.

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New Housing * Spouting * Roof Repairs * House Alterations * Hot Water Cylinders * Installing Solar Hot Water

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STEVE TE HAARA PHONE: 347 3006 FAX: 347 3008

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PEST CONTROL

Garden Lighting House Re-Wire Telephone Extensions Kitchen Re-Fit New Builds/Extensions Spa Pool Installation Shop Fitting Office Re-fits Mitsubishi Heat Pumps Electrical Safety Certificate

MOBILE: 027 243 6974 EMAIL: tehaara@slingshot.co.nz

Phone 03 347 9789 • • • •

“We do not telemarket!”

Flies Whitetail Spiders Wasps Cluster Flies Fleas

Certified Technician

Mobile: 021 22 77 275 Ph: 379 6644 Fax: 379 6645 11 Allingham Lane Rolleston greg@aelectrical.co.nz

♦ Alterations/Upgrades ♦ Maintenance & General ♦ Town & Country

Ph 0800 765 758 Mob 0274 339 104 A/H 347 9282 81 Main South Road, Rolleston

MURRAY HATCHARD • • •

Washing Machine Repairs Hire Machines Reconditioned Machines

67 Burnham Rd, Burnham Phone 03 347 6768 Mobile 027 432 8651

Upholsterer Recover: Lounge Suites Dining Chairs Squabs etc Free Quotes Based in Weedons

Ph 03 980 4979

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