Malvern news fri 5th sept 2014

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Inside this issue: Flying High Exhibition Primary Schools’ Winter Tournament Have A Go Weekend Jump Jam Team Through To Finals Focus On Men’s Health

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Amy Adams - National Candidate Excellent Dance Exam Results Inaugural Scholarship Recipient Triumphant Winners Live To Ride Friends of Darfield Hospital AGM

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Winners of the Malvern Netball Senior A Competition Springfield/Sheffield Seniors. Back L to R: Rachael Peddie, Anna Lee, Katie Pratt, Raewyn Baxter, Steph Bothwell, Val MacKenzie (Coach) Front L to R: Heather Begbie, Rachael Taiaria-Benny, Emma Hubbard, Julie Smith, (Inset Mel Templeton).

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Rental Properties in 9 Darfield Leech Drainage 40 Yrs 10 Hororata Casino Night 11 Radio Lollipop Appeal 11 New Quad Chair for 12 Porters Ski Area Keep NZ Beautiful Week 13 Darfield Garden Club 13 Darfield Rugby Prizegiving 14 Building Apprentice of the 15 Year Malvern Netball 16-17 Kirwee Rugby Prizegiving 18 Sports Results & Notices 18-19 Diary 19 Public Notices 20 Classifieds 20-23 Trades 23-24 Email Column 24 CIRCULATION: 5400+ - Area SH I West, between the rivers. The information and opinions published are not necessarily those of the Malvern News proprietors. Malvern News is distributed to 5400 homes and businesses in the Malvern area.

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‘Flying High’

Michael started painting aircraft for other pilots while completing his flight training. The exhibition is free to attend & will run from

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Opening Night: Friday 19th Sept, 6:30pm Tickets for opening night at $35pp which includes a buffet meal & complimentary beverage on arrival. Bookings Essential - All Welcome

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“In New Zealand we have some incredibly talented people, many of them completely undiscovered as they go about their everyday lives,” said Terrace Downs Art Director, Rachael Inch. Inch “It’s not often that you come across these hidden gems; however we have discovered just that person and they live right here in Selwyn.” After farming for many years at Glenroy, Michael Osborne, Osborne along with wife Marcia and daughter Jessica, Jessica now resides in West Melton. Many will know Michael as a farmer and businessman, but not everyone will know about his extensive background in aviation and the incredible art that he produces. “Michael’s story is that of a hardworking kiwi bloke who has funded his passion for flying, through the sale of his artworks,” Rachael added. After taking art at high school Michael went on to complete tertiary courses with the intention of making a career as a full-time artist. At this time his family farmed in the Otago area and Michael was a key asset to that farming operation. After considerable thought he made a decision to take on a farming role - as well as to continue with

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High’. “I’m very excited about this exhibition - the way that Michael gets the light to reflect off the wings of the aircraft, or the way he paints the stunning New Zealand landscape backgrounds, really give you a sense of actually being in the cockpit, flying yourself,” Rachael commented. “I personally know Michael and always find myself being drawn into the excitement of his work and the intelligence of his conversation. If you have not met him, I absolutely encourage you to come and speak with him and meet him personally at the opening of his exhibition. I welcome everyone to come and share this unique exhibition with us,” Rachael added. The exhibition opening is to be held on Friday, September 19th and bookings for this opening are essential. The exhibition is free to attend and will run from September 19th until October 29th during Resort opening hours (please check the Terrace Downs website). The works will be available to purchase from the resort and online at www.terracedownsart.vc.net.nz. Please see the advertisement in this issue for details of the exhibition opening and how to book. book

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his passion - flying training with the ultimate goal of becoming a commercial pilot. While completing his flight training Michael began painting aircraft paintings for other pilots. What started out as being the odd artwork here and there for topdressing pilots, later turned into a series of aircraft that he had flown, like Spitfires, Hurricanes, and Mustangs. Michael has created scenes of ‘Warbirds in Action’ over New Zealand, and has completed many commissioned works for ex RNZAF Aircrew. This led to him producing over 300 artworks spanning forty years. Michael held his first solo exhibition in 1976, followed by two other exhibitions in the 1980’s, but these were of a range of works, not entirely made up of aircraft paintings. A pivotal point in his career came about a few years ago, when he took twelve large oil paintings to the Wanaka Air Show. Needless to say they were extremely well received. “Many of his works are in private collections and not available to the public, however we are fortunate to announce that Michael’s new works will be shown as a collection and available to the public in a special exhibition at Terrace Downs Resort entitled, ‘Flying

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Malvern Schools sent sports teams into Christchurch last week, to compete in the Canterbury Primary Schools’ Winter Tournament. The selection for the teams was decided following the recent Malvern Primary Schools’ Winter Tournament. The netball team, which was the senior netball team from Darfield Primary School, had a great day with some fantastic Winners of the Canterbury Primary Schools’ Winter Tournament results, going on to win the Netball competition 2014 were Darfield Primary School senior Canterbury competition. The Rugby team from the team. L-R: Caitlin, Sophie, Ella, Scarlett, Georgie, Niamh, Carwyn, Kendall and kneeling: Aidan and Danni. Malvern area was made up of players from all local schools Hockey and soccer teams also going to print, results had not and they came a creditable represented Malvern at the been confirmed. third. competition, but at the time of

Wanting to try something new? Maybe painting, jewellery making, spinning, dancing, or playing a musical instrument? There is now a chance to give them a try. It’s a great experience for someone new to the area and maybe wanting to find out what art related activities are available for them or their children and now it can be done all in one place. The Malvern Community Arts Council, with the generous support of The Canterbury Community Trust, is putting on a free weekend of art activities where those attending can ‘Have a Go’. From 11am to 3pm on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th September at the Darfield Recreation Centre budding artists will have the chance to see what arts related activities are available in the area and give something new a try. A wide range of arts related groups and businesses will be giving up their time to demonstrate what they do and they look forward to seeing plenty of people, young and old, at the Recreation Centre trying something new. On both days those attending will be able to try card making, jewellery making, see spinners in action, patchworking, try drawing with an experienced artist, or try felting. On Saturday it’s an opportunity to see junior hip hoppers and jazz dancers from the Tara Marshall Dance Studio in action from 11.45am-12.45pm. At

12.45 until 1pm it’s the ‘Have a Go’ hip hop class (for over six year olds) and from 1pm until 1.15pm it’s the ‘Have a Go’ Jazz class (for over six year olds). Mandy from Stage Door Drama will also be available all Saturday with children’s special drama classes to try at 11.15am, 1.15pm and 2.15pm. The Malvern School of Music will also have several musical instruments to try on the Saturday.

On Sunday visitors can enjoy a performance by the Sheffield Ballet School at 12-12.45pm, then ’Have a Go’ at ballet between 1-1.20pm (pre school ballet) or 1.30-1.50pm (for over six year olds) before adult ’Have a Go’ ballet at 2-2.20pm. Visit www.selwyngallery.co.nz for any alterations or additions. It’s a wonderful opportunity to bring children, grandchildren and friends along and have some fun at this free community event.

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The Malvern Health and Community Welfare Trust, Malvern Lions Club and the Darfield Medical Centre are staging an evening in Darfield, on September 18th to promote Men's Health and the issues surrounding it. The small organising committee has been busy arranging a number of speakers on three main subjects, Urology, Heart and Mental Health. The evening will be conducted by Chris Abbott who will be well known to most, and is returning to the district from his new home in Marlborough, especially for this occasion. Those considering attending can rest assured that the evening will be relaxed and somewhat informal with plenty of time for questions. Dr Johan Vlok of the Darfield Medical Centre will also address the meeting regarding their new facilities and the health providers available in the immediate area. This event is an ideal opportunity for males in the community to get involved in some informative discussion, f i nd ou t w h at var i o u s professionals can do for them when a problem occurs, and what district facilities are available. All wives and partners

Malvern Lions members who are indicative of the support for an evening such as this and who encourage other Malvern men to attend the forthcoming Men’s Health evening. L to R: Colin Stott, Blair Scott, Bob Scott and Charlie Draper - while all are looking a picture of health, all will be supporting the Lions Men’s Health initiative. are most welcome, and there will be a light supper to follow. The whole evening is free to attend, as it is sponsored by both Malvern Lions and Malvern Health and Community Welfare Trust funding. The organisers believe Men's Health is a very important subject and one that is quite often over looked, that is until there is a major problem. “Very seldom do men learn nothing from these evenings, even those who do visit a doctor

on a regular basis,” said one of the event’s organisers and Malvern Lions member, Donald Wright. Wright “The subjects are huge and we can guarantee you will come away with knowledge that will help should life take a different turn. We look forward to seeing plenty of men in attendance,” Donald finished.

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Amy Adams has held the role of MP for Selwyn since 2008. She is currently ranked fifteenth in Cabinet and is Minister for the Environment, as well as Minister of Communications and Information Technology. As the local MP for Selwyn, Amy has advocated for Government funding for new infrastructure to meet the needs of Selwyn’s growing population, including the new Rolleston Police Station, Clearview School and new primary and secondary schools for Rolleston. Amy has also been a strong voice for road safety measures, particularly around local schools. Amy’s successes as Minister for the Environment include working with scientists and water users to develop the first ever National Objectives Framework for fresh water; implementing recycling schemes for electronic equipment; developing a toolkit to help prevent harm for those working with hazardous chemicals and overseeing clean-up programmes at some of the country’s most polluted sites. As Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amy has overseen the roll-out of the Government’s Ultrafast Broadband and Rural Broadband Initiatives. Amy and her husband Don run a sheep and crop farm at Aylesbury, giving Amy a real understanding of the issues facing small rural businesses. Prior to entering Parliament, Amy was a partner in Christchurch-based law firm Mortlock McCormack Law. She also held a number of roles in the community, including chair of the board of trustees of her local school. The experience of living in both town and country has given Amy a wealth of experience in the reality of life for Selwyn people working hard to get ahead. As a mother of two teenagers, Amy has a strong interest in the needs of families, particularly in the education and health sectors. Authorised by Amy Adams, 829 Main South Road, Templeton


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Sixty five students from the Tara Marshall Dance and Fitness Studio took their NZAMD (New Zealand Association of Modern Dance) dance exams in July. After a nervous wait the results have now come back and pupils can be justifiably proud of their achievements. Students sat exams in Jazz, Hip Hop or Tap. An ‘exam presentation day’ was held last week to showcase the hard work, skill and determination that these students put into their exams. While all students did extremely well and gained good marks, some achieved incredibly highly: The following students passed their jazz exam with Distinction: (this is the very top mark ie. 95% out of 100%) Hannah Oakley, Oakley Cedar Scott, Scott Katie Molloy, Molloy Teresa Barnhill, Barnhill Niamh Moriarty. The following students passed their hip hop exam with Outstanding: Jaida Banks, Banks Ava De Rooy, Rooy Liam Morris, Morris Millie Wilson, Wilson Sophie Brettkelly, Brettkelly Sophie Kingi, Kingi Caitlin Knowles, Knowles Grace Clark, Clark Kelly Leonard, Maddie Tasker, Tasker Kyla Higgins, Higgins Emily De Rooy. Rooy

Elementary Jazz students Jade Collier, Hannah Oakley, Tara Marshall (dance teacher), Pippa Foster and Chloe Walker.

Students from the Tara Marshall Dance and Fitness Studio, with their examination certificates.


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Residential / Lifestyle PGG Wrightson Real Estate is delighted to welcome Karen Hennessy to their team. Karen successfully applied for, and in June was awarded, one of four inaugural scholarships with PGG Wrightson Real Estate nationwide. The six month scholarship provides financial support, one on one mentoring, an introduction to, and the o pp o r tun i ty o f w or k in g collaboratively alongside team members from other divisions of PGG Wrightson Ltd, as well as assistance from NZX Agri in building the recipient's profile. With a natural affinity for the rural sector, having been born and raised in rural Southland, Karen, her husband Mike and son Andrew, settled in the Selwyn district twelve years ago on their lifestyle block near Charing Cross. “We purchased our lifestyle block with a five year plan, but after integrating ourselves into the Darfield community, we can't see ourselves living anywhere else," Karen commented. Having a background in Sales M an ag em en t and L eg al Process, Karen knows first-hand the importance of adequate preparation and attention to detail when negotiating and facilitating a sale, including the commitment and dedication required to achieve a successful conclusion. Karen has always loved working in roles where she has been able to meet and interact with people from all walks of life, especially if it meant that no two days were the same. These factors, combined with her love of the outdoors, were pivotal in her decision to apply for the scholarship and transition to a

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“Charmed Country Lifestyle” This year’s PGG Wrightson Residential/Lifestyle Rookie of the Year award was presented to local agent, Jo Counsell at the PGG Wrightson Real Estate Awards’ dinner recently. To qualify for selection, agents are to be new to the PGGW real estate industry and not had any prior real estate experience. If agents have not worked a full financial year, they will also qualify for the rookie award the following year (except for prior award winners). Awards are made based on the total revenue that the winning agent has bought in for either Residential/Lifestyle or Rural. Jo puts this proud moment in her career down to building strong relationships and a solid rapport with customers and clients, as well as the PGG Wrightson team. “Building new relationships is most important in Real Estate,” she added, “and I see them as the key to the success I have had so far.” “Matching people and properties is the task at hand and I aim to please,” Jo said. See the advertisement in this issue for contact details.

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OFFICE 365 Every year one of the largest wholesalers that I use, called Ingram Micro, has a trade show in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. This year at one of the seminars their Managing Director said that in New Zealand we are way out in front of the world in Office 365 use. More than 40% of the users of Microsoft Office use Office 365. What does that mean?? Office 365 is an internet based suite of applications (programs) that live online. If you have email usually with Xtra or Vodafone (Clear etc.) it is ‘pop’ (point of presence) mail. If you sign up to one of the Office 365 plans - yes there are multiple - then your email uses something called ‘Exchange’. Exchange allows you to do all sorts of fun and interesting stuff. Your mail is ‘pushed’ out to you. It comes up on the device, a PC if you have Outlook open, or a phone/tablet if you have it set up, immediately it’s received by the online Office 365 program. When you open the message and then decide to delete it, it’s gone from the cloud, gone from your phone/tablet whatever you are using to connect. You can connect to your mail from any device; meaning if you are on holiday and at your daughter’s place you can use her PC to pick up and send your mail. Exchange has got a Calendar that, just like the email, is the same on any device. If both you and your wife, using different email addresses, are on Office 365 you can share each other’s Calendar and thereby know what each is doing or will be doing. All of your contacts can be shared with full details - Addresses, Phone numbers, Names, Notes, Birthdays anything you like, and it’s all updated into the Internet (Cloud) then available to any of your devices. Have a look at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try/

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Fierce rivalry is always on the cards when teams from Mitchell Bros Sawmill and staff from Darfield ITM meet at their annual competition. The first year of the event saw competing teams challenge each other at ten-pin bowling, while last year they gave indoor cricket a shot. This year saw a return to ten-pin bowling. ITM staff have been victorious title holders, complete with the prestigious trophy, for the last two years running. However this third round they were absolutely thrashed and lost it to the skills of the Mitchell Bros Sawmill team. The triumphant Sawmill team look forward to having their trophy on display and will no doubt do quite a bit of skiting about it for the next twelve months (or until the ITM team win it back!). The winning Mitchell Bros Sawmill team:

Back L-R: Kale Edwards-Wade, Brad Mitchell, David Mitchell, Tony Mitchell, Max Snook, Sam Collins, Scott Mitchell, Brendan Clucas, Bryan Thomas. Front: Aaron Cant and Grant Richards.

Selwyn District Council is offering a subsidised ‘Live to Ride’ motorcycle skills coaching programme which aims to help reduce the number of motorcycle crashes in the district. See advertisement alongside for details of the next courses. In New Zealand, the risk of being involved in a fatal or injury crash is twenty times higher for a motorcyclist than for a car driver. From 2009 - 2013, there were 57 recorded motorcycle crashes in Selwyn District resulting in three fatalities, 34 serious injuries, 31 minor injuries. There were also eight non-injury crashes. Selwyn District Road Safety Coordinator, Ngaire Tinning commented that the number of motorcycle crashes is concerning and the Council started offering the ‘Live to Ride’ training late last year to try to reduce the number and severity of crashes in Selwyn. Live to Ride provides subsidised motorcycle skills coaching where people can refresh their skills, and learn and practice new techniques. The courses are delivered by New Zealand Transport Agency qualified trainers and include training to develop braking, handling and safe driving skills. Since the Live to Ride programme started, thirty motorcyclists have taken part in the coaching sessions. Course evaluations by participants show the training is highly rated and has helped them improve their skills in a range of areas like turning on corners, coping with bad weather and hazards, braking and steering. Ngaire added that the course offers motorcyclists the opportunity to learn how to assess risks and avoid problems that may cause crashes while driving. “The course provides a hands-on experience where people can learn in a team environment. The full day course also includes a three hour road excursion for practical training.” These courses are highly subsidised. The upcoming courses involve a full day of training at only $50 per rider. To register or find out more, visit www.live2ride.co.nz.


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The Friends of Darfield Hospital will hold their Annual General Meeting at Trinity Church in Darfield on Tuesday, September 16th at 7.30pm. This organisation which currently has twenty five elected members, was formed twenty-nine years ago with the broad goal of supporting and providing extra, valuable, items for the hospital. The many items provided do much to enhance the comfort, care and treatment of patients during their time in the hospital. A recent major project has been to provide new carpet for much of the lower storey of the building. The guest speaker on the night will be Felicity Cox, formerly Redfern, who will talk about her job as a Radiation Therapist. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend.

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Local Property Manager, Rebecka Slaven is astounded by the growing list of tenants looking to rent in the area. HotelHomes based out of Kirwee is a specialist Property Management company and the properties rented out in recent weeks has left a list of fantastic pre-approved tenants now desperately seeking a home to call their own. “There is a lot of development happening within the Selwyn area and we just have far more enquiries than we have places,” Rebecka said. “Most are seeking three or four bedrooms, and sought after family homes, with a small paddock or two are popular.” “We believe there will be a larger influx of people over the coming months as work projects within our district take off; plus add to this those people moving west to get out of the hustle and bustle. Places like Kirwee and Darfield are no longer seen as a long way out, and people just can’t afford West Melton or areas closer to town so it’s natural they come out this way.” “There is no real quick fix to answer this, but it is great for the local area and even better for our community. We just need to work together to get the rental properties out there filled, and to ensure that these people, who can be great assets to our communities, get a home, so that we can keep them here.” “Properties in all areas within Selwyn are in high demand and we don’t see that changing any time soon” Rebecka concluded. See the advertisement in this issue for HotelHomes contact details.


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Last Saturday’s Casino Night, run by the Malvern Lions as a fundraiser for the Hororata Swimming Club was definitely an outstanding success. The Hororata Hall was packed with around 120 people and slick organisation by the Malvern Lions ensured everyone had an enjoyable time. Numerous local businesses and individuals c am e o n b o ar d w i th

sponsorship and that, along with the Hororata Swimming Club’s fantastic organisation helped raise approximately $4,500 for the cause. Organisers were pleased with the wide age range attending, with a representation of youth and the more mature all enjoying themselves, side by side. The M al vern Lions ar e

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experienced and well-used to making these fundraising events run smoothly but the addition of superb catering, efficient ticket s el l i ng , a b ar p ers o n extraordinaire (organisers thank Alice Greenwood and the Coalgate Tavern) along with good promotion, made the event an unmitigated success.

Beet crops we have planted have won Supreme awards at Malvern & Courtenay A&P, Mayfield A&P, Ellesmere A&P Winter Feed Competitions. This year we are using an 18 row Accord Monopill planter, with a GPS steered tractor. Please book in now, to ensure we can fit your paddock in!

Covering all your spraying needs A portion of the big crowd who gathered in the Hororata Hall for last weekend’s casino night fundraiser.

Prue Campbell (nee Macdonald) with Roger Parsons and his ‘card glasses’.

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Students from Yr 1-2 Piwakawaka classroom at Hororata Primary School, dressed in red (you’ll have to believe us on this) on Friday, August 29th in aid of the ‘Paint your town Red’ a fundraiser for Radio Lollipop. Through mufti donations the school raised $100. Students from Hororata Primary School, dressed up to ’paint their school red’ last Friday, and raise funds for Radio Lollipop. Radio Lollipop gives young patients a voice and a choice during their stay in hospital. While they can't say ‘no’ to taking their medicine or receiving treatment, they can request their favourite songs, win prizes and hear their own voices on the radio. Radio lollipop was officially launched in Christchurch in November 2013 with the aim of bringing a little more joy to the lives of those children in Christchurch Hospital. The

station brings radio direct into the Children’s Ward, broadcast from a converted campervan. The pressures on physical space within Christchurch Hospital, due to damage s u s t a i n ed d u r i n g th e earthquake, necessitated an innovative solution for a broadcast facility. Established in 1979 in England, Rad i o L o l l i p o p i s an international charity whose volunteers around the world provide care, comfort, play and entertainment to children in hospital. Volunteer DJ’s take requests, put children ‘on air’ from their bedside, while other

volunteers work at playing games, creating crafts and running competitions. “Radio Lollipop provides a unique experience for children while they are in hospital. The hospital environment can be very stressful for children. Radio Lollipop provides distraction in a fun way,” said Anne Morgan, Service Manager of Child Health at Christchurch Hospital. The Hororata children had their fun dressed in red and while so dressed, they called for donations. The children raised around $100 to be donated to Radio Lollipop ‘paint your town red’.

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top of the chairlift to the existing T-bar 2 lift. In the future it is planned to replace all the remaining T-bars with a single new chairlift. Managing Director, Simon Harvey commented, “the great response we have had from customers when we built the new café, installed a magic carpet, and, more recently put additional snowmaking on the mountain, has given the owners confidence to make the most substantial investment in Porters’ history. With the major rebuild now underway in Christchur ch, the s tellar economic growth in New Zealand, and, the continued growth of the Asia Pacific Region, we believe there is a compelling basis for tourism investment in Canterbury.” “We will have a very busy sum m er wi th all th es e improvements, but the promise of a new chairlift with the added bonus of more terrain plus streamlined access for all our custo mers wi ll m ak e i t worthwhile,” Uli stressed. A public competition to name the new chairlift is underway. Customers can share their suggestions for the name via Porters website at: www.skiporters.co.nz/chairname


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be it streets, schools, or local parks. Bags and safety gloves will be provided and bright clothing is essential to be seen. Children need adult supervision. Sunday, September 21st, is the day for the Malvern clean up and an assembly/briefing will take place in the CRT car park, South Terrace, Darfield, at 10am. From here the Malvern clean up will take place with volunteers returning to the CRT car park, depositing their full bags of rubbish, and enjoying a sausage sizzle and spot prizes at 12.15pm. Anyone not in the Darfield Township, but wishing to parti cipate in the Keep NZ Beautiful week, should con tact Ann a D yer at: anna.dyer@fonterra.com to

organise safety gloves and bags. For those planning to collect litter elsewhere, organisers invite participants to join in with the sausage sizzle and spot prizes at the CRT carpark at the after event gathering. Full bags of rubbish will be disposed of by the Council. For more details on how to become involved and register an intention to participate phone 022 670 3101 or 027 704 6683. The Malvern Enviro Group continue to meet monthly and are in the process of developing a Green Waste Facility for the Malvern area, recycling for large metal waste and a way to encourage and educate school aged children in learning how to care for the environment.

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Senior Prizegiving Awards List 2014 Under 20 (Colts) • Bernie Clinton Memorial Trophy Most

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Promising U21 Player- H amish Inch • Browning Family Trophy Most

Outstanding Player - T om Heslop • CH & LR Ridgen Cup Most Valuable

Player - Luke Holmes Division 2 • DRFC Trophy Most Dedicated

- Stuart Clough • CO Redfern Cup Most Improved

- Tim Sullivan • Lawrence (Rinso) Naughton

Memorial Trophy, Players Player of the Year - H ugh Ridgen • James Thompson Memorial Sportsman of the Year - J ohn Frew • Darfield Hotel Most Outstanding Div2 Player - Dwayne Molloy

Division 1 • Steve Mitchell Trophy Most

Promising - H arry Pankhurst • DRFC Trophy Most Dedicated

Mr Personality himself, Alex Ashwell received trophies for the Division 1, Dean Carroll Memorial Senior Personality of Year and the club trophy, Brian Kars Memorial, Personality of the Year.

- McKenzie Smith • Robin Moore Memorial - Players

Player of Year - H arry Pankhurst • Reveley Cup Most Improved

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When local Espress Yourself Café owner, Kate Southen attended a Master Builders’ function in the Ilex centre at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, it was to support her son Tom who was amongst the finalists of the Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year. Tom attended school in Darfield before heading into the city to complete his education and is now in his third year of a building apprenticeship with Gregg Builders rural branch, Farmbuild. Tom has been involved in a lot of construction in the local area over his term with the company, and is currently completing work in the Kaikoura region. Tom, at 22 years old is employed by Farmbuild in Christchurch and trained through the B CITO. H e impressed judges who say he presented as an outstanding apprentice that comprehensively showed his broad knowledge and ability in construction. His involvement in his project from site set-out to handover required a high degree of planning and a clear technical understanding of various s tructu r al an d f inish in g materi als. H e was also complimented for displaying leadership across his interaction with both clients and sub trades and ensured a high level of health and safety procedures. The judges went on to comment that Tom’s toolkit, work vehicle a n d o ve r a l l p e r s o n a l presentation were nothing short of exemplary and he displayed attributes any professional builder would be proud of. Tom was awarded an array of prizes. including his choice of either a study grant to the value of $2,000 or $2,000 to spend at Carters. He was also offered a place on an Outward Bound Leadership Programme, as well as the sought after title of Central South Island Registered Master Builders Carters 2014 Apprentice of the Year. Registered Master Builders acting chief executive said it was gratifying to see a strong group o f co n ten d er s p u tti n g themselves forward to be judged against their peers at this year’s Apprentice of the Year competition. “Apprentices who are willing to stand up and strive to be the best they can be, demonstrate

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Las t S atu rday s aw the conclusion of the Malvern netball season. 2014 has been an extremely good year for the Malvern Netball Centre and things came to an end with a very successful finals’ day. The sun shone, teams dressed up and lots of fun was had across all the courts. In the finals themselves there were some incredibly close results. Springfield/Sheffield Seniors met a strong Kirwee Klassix team in the Senior A Finals and were determined to defend their previous year’s title. Seconds before the final whistle blew Springfield/Sheffield scored their winning goal saving them

from a potential draw and extra ti me. Unfo rtun atel y on e Springfield/Sheffield player was injured and taken by ambulance to hospital but after treatment and a few bandages managed to get to some after-game celebrations with the team. Final score Springfield/Sheffield 49-48 Kirwee Klassix. In the Senior B final, Darfield Fauxpas played a strong and consistent game to beat the Springfield/Sheffield Bulls 2724. The all Darfield, Senior C and Primary A final saw some talented players take to the courts. In the Senior C Grade Darfield Sting came away with the win

against the Darfield Rattlerz 1712 and Darfield Smashers won the Primary A final, beating Darfield Dragons 35-9. The Junior Netball had a small Round Robin amongst themselves and some fabulous costumes were displayed. Supporters and sponsors, as well as the people that work behind the scenes all make the Malvern Netball competition possible and all should be thanked for doing so. The role of the umpire shouldn’t be forgotten either, as without them there would be no game. But for now it’s time for netballers to pursue their summer sports and look forward to the 2015 season.

Malvern Trophies 2014 Trophy

Name

Primary B Runner Up Primary B Winner Round 1 Primary A Winner Primary A Runner Up Primary A Winner Senior C Runner Up Senior C Winner Round 1 Senior B Winner Senior B Runner Up Senior B Winner Round 1 Senior A Winner Senior A Runner Up Senior A Winner Fair Play Supporter Outstanding Primary A Rep Outstanding Under 15 Rep Outstanding Under 17 Rep Grice & Read Goal Agg Integrity Cup Executive Cup Umpires Trophy Most Improved Umpire

Kirwee Shooters Darfield Tigers South Malvern Stingers Darfield Dragons Darfield Smashers Darfield Rattlerz Darfield Sting Darfield Cometz S/S Bulls Darfield FauxPas Springfield/Sheffield Seniors Kirwee Klassix Springfield/Sheffield Seniors Adele Davidson Annabelle Jones Eloise Dance Georgia Wilson Springfield/Sheffield Seniors Kirwee Strikers Springfield/Sheffield Stormers Heather Begbie Steph Kimber

Betsy Little Services to Malvern

Jan Thomas

Results - Finals Day, 30th August 2014

Darfield Faux Pas won their Senior B final cheered on and supported by their Fashion Faux Pas mascots, Emma Smart and Sophie Dance.

SENIOR A S/S Snr Kir Senior Darf Fusion Darf Cometz SENIOR B S/S Bulls Kir Social 1

49 41 33

Kir Klassix Darf MIB’s Sth Mal Snr Kir Kaha

48 42 43 def

24 17

Darf Fauxpas 27 S/S Stormers

18SENIOR SENIOR C Darf Sting 17 Darf Rattlers S/M Social 32 Darf Bl Magic S/M Shakers 30 Kir Dazzlers D Destroyerz 15 S/M Stingers PRIMARY A Darf Smashers 35 Darf Dragons S/M Steelers 3 Kir Strikers

12 15 21 22 9 19

Malvern Netball President, Clare Clatworthy and one of the Malvern Netball Patrons, Lorraine Strowger cutting the 50th Anniversary Cake at the Prizegiving on Saturday. Darfield Tigers scaring away their opponents before their match at the Malvern Netball finals on Saturday.

Winners of the Senior C Competition Darfield Sting with their Mascot buzzy bee Jessica Townsend.

Thank you to all players, coaches, managers, supporters, umpires & officials for making the 2014 season a successful one!

Raewyn Baxter, captain of Springfield/Sheffield Senior netball team receives the Senior shield, which was newly restored in recognition of the 50th anniversary. Presenting it is Darfield’s Rosalie Mason who along with her sister and two brothers, purchased and donated the shield in memory of their mother.


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The Springfield Sheffield Seniors had the task of defending their title again this year, as well as trying to retain two other awards from last year. They welcomed three new players into the team this year; Katie Pratt, Emma Hubbard and Mel Templeton, so the pressure was on but all fitted in well. With eight teams competing at Malvern senior grade level this year, it gave players some great competition. With the unfortunate departure of Kirwee black after the first round, due to injuries, it gave the Darfield Comets an opportunity to once again take their place in the senior Grade, for the second round. Springfield Sheffield Seniors almost made it through the competition unbeaten until the last game of the last round, where they were beaten by a strong Kirwee Senior side, by one goal. They did however, have enough points to keep them at the top of the table. Due to a of couple unfortunate injuries Rachael Peddie was forced off court and into a supporting management role for the second half of the season. “Coming into the semi finals against the Darfield Mib's off a loss, really gave us the motivation that we needed to get our heads in the game. We came out on top to take us into the finals against a very strong Kirwee Klassix team,” Rachael commented. “This game was heavily contested and in the end, after almost giving the team heart seizures, the saviour GD tipped the ball out of court, seconds before the final whistle blew. This saved us from a potential draw and the need to go into overtime. It was a fantastic game for a final and the Klassixs certain bought it to us. Unfortunately Mel received an ankle injury just after the beginning of the final quarter, but after a trip in an ambulance to hospital and a few bandages, she managed to get to some after game celebrations with the team.” “We would like to thank all of our supporters and sponsors, as well as the people that work behind the scenes making this competition possible. Lets not forget the umpires, as without them there would be no game.” “Thanks also to Val Mackenzie for taking us to, and once again winning the final for the second consecutive year- its was a great way to finish our 50th Jubilee year and we look forward to competing in another great competition next year,” Rachael concluded.

A sample of the Auction Items • Galaxy phone $1000.00 value • LG TV $1000.00 value • 1 x nights accommodation in Picton plus two return Train Tickets $500.00 value • Signed All Black Jerseys x 2 • There is wine, vouchers, raffles, and so much more. (Items will go for the highest bid - NO RESERVES)

The Driving Force at the Malvern Netball Finals. Darfield Force, won the team dress up competition, with their designer cardboard box cars along with their mechanic Dads!

Malvern Netball President Clare Clatworthy, checking the driver licence of Force Team member Jessica Townsend.

Kirwee Strikers - winners of the Integrity Cup with their ‘Cat in the Hat’ and ‘Thing 1 & Thing 2’ mascots.

Junior netballers enjoyed a morning, of netball based skill games.

Friday 19th September 2014, 6:30pm Kirwee Tavern Three amazing ladies plus members of the Kirwee fire Brigade have agreed to have their heads shaved to help fundraise money for Brit Smith's cancer treatment. This night is going to be epic, there will be auctions, spot prizes, DJ's, raffles and an amazing opportunity to be a part of something really special. Not a lot of us can help Brit fight this nasty disease but we can help pay for the drug that can save Brit’s life! Come support Brit - this is going to be an amazing special fun night!


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Results 30th August 2014

LADIES GOLF Results 2nd September LGU & Blamires Best Gross Silver: C Hewitt 90 Bronze A: C Banks & Y Boulton 96 Bronze B: M Dewar 106

Match of the day: C Hewitt Y Boulton R Wilson H Shipley C Banks

90-19-71 96-24-72 112-40-72 111-39-72 96-23-73

Putting: 0- 24.5 – G Redfern 24.624.6- 40.4 G Heffernan

27 29

Twos: C Banks, G Redfern

Dan Burrows (President) presenting Terry Dalton the Bobby Memorial Cup for the Most Valued Club Member.

9 Holes - Stroke & Putting A Sutherland 52-21-31 B Green 54-20-34 J Collins 53-18-35 E Green 60-22-38 Putting B Green Closest to Pin #3 - Sharpies Golf: C Banks # 9 - Darfield Food Centre: M Michael Longest Putt: A Begg Many thanks to our sponsors.

MALVERN NEWS DEADLINES: Editorial 5pm Monday Trevor Wall (Patron) presenting Jarrod Dalton the Patron’s Cup for Junior Player of the Year. The prizegiving for Kirwee Rugby Club’s senior players was held last Saturday, August 30th, at Addington Raceway. Pl ayers and suppo r ter s gathered together and enjoyed a meal before the awards were announced. After the much anticipated awards Club members danced the night away to sounds from DJ Singh Star. A special congratulations at this year’s awards goes to a father and son who were both recipients of trophies; Jarrod Dalton Junior Player of the Year and his father Terry Dalton for the most valued Club member. Representative Honours Ellesmere U11:

Jonathan Hendry, Thomas Johnson Ellesmere U18: Jarrod Dalton Matt Roberts Ellesmere Colts: Campbell Sommerville, Shaun Beattie Country U18: Jarrod Dalton Country Colts: Tom Meyrick Maori Colts: Wiremu Kihi Maori Seniors: Wiremu Kihi

Prize Winners Div 2 • Player of the Year Crozier Cup:

Tony Dodunski • Most Improved Player Sudgen Cup: Ben Lill • Most Dedicated: Dan Burrows • Players Player David Gilmour Memorial Cup: Tony Dodunski

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S RESULT UG A 30/31

Match of the day: 3rd Round Stroke Play

Best Gross Best Net Senior: D Davies Intermediate: T Leadbeater S Williamson Junior A: C Bishop J Halkett Junior B: E Woodward

D Brettkelly P Cardosi N Robertson 71 D Brettkelly B Mangels 72 S Stewart 74 P Cardosi 66 P McOscar 67 B Deans L Snow 74 B Scott

Ladies: M Robertson 69 P Pearce

72 62 71 72 70 72

Men's Pres. B Hornby - Malvern 0-6 14th Grade St Bedes - Malvern 1-1

Rhys Clatworthy 62 66 71 74 75

10th Grade Western Choppers - Malvern 7-2

Jenny Walter, Leif McGuinniety 9th Grade Malv.Dragons - Malv.Sharks1-1

Vincent Sanderson, Blake McInerney 69

Closest to Pin #2 in 2: K Hicks # 6: D Brettkelly # 11: K Fowler # 14: A Inch # 17: S Williamson

Results 2nd September 2014 LGU 0- 22. 4 S Gilmour 98-19-79 22-- 522 5- 28. 9 T Hicks 92-26-66 L Oliver 95-25-70 J Helmore 96-26-70 29 - 54 K Groters 106-34-72 Bev Taylor 126-53-73 M Robertson 111-36-75 Putting G Hobbs 28 T Hicks 28 K Groters 30 J Helmore 30 Men E Woodward 40 R Abbott 39 P Fletcher 37 J Halkett 37 T Leadbetter 37 B Scott 36 R Parker 36 2’s: N Penney, T Hicks, B Bryant, L Oliver Nearest the pin: L Oliver, R Abbott Longest putt: B Bryant Net Eagles no 7: J Helmore, E Woodward

Sunday, 31 August Men's Pres. B Nomads - Malvern 3-0

REP RUGBY Draw: Saturday 6th September 2014 • North Canty U15 v Ellesmere U15

Kaiapo, 11.00am • Elles U11 East v Elles U11 West

Lincoln, 10.30am • Nth Canty U11 Sth v Mid Canty U11

Dev, Lincoln 10.30am • Elles U11 East v Mid Canty U11 Dev,

Lincoln 11.15am • Nth Canty U11 Sth v Ellesmere U11

Wst, Lincoln 11.15am • Elles U11 East v Nth Canty U11 Sth,

Lincoln 12.00noon • Elles U11 West v Mid Canty U11 Dev,

Lincoln 12.00noon • Hanan Shields Tournament U65kg v

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Country U48kg, Hinds 10.45am

Thank You

Div 3 • Player of the Year:

James Partington • Most Improved Player:

Andrew Dempsey • Most Dedicated Player: Chris Webb • Personality of the Year:

Charlie Grubb

Colts • Colt of the Year Aldwins Cup:

Campbell Sommerville • Most Improved Player Hayes Family

cup: Mitch Ashby & Nick Oakley • Most Dedicated Player Topham

Cup: Shane Brooker

Club Honours • Most Valued Club Member, Bobby

Memorial Cup, T erry Dalton • Junior Player of the Year, The

Patrons Cup: Jarrod Dalton • "Tubby" Smith Memorial Cup,

Fraser Grant

South Malvern Senior netball team would like to thank Malcolm & Clare Bennett from Coalgate Tavern for the sponsorship of the hoodies and pants as well as for their continued support over the years. Thanks also to Simon Bryant from Scotwoods Farm for the sponsorship of the new playing dresses.


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SPORTS NOTICES

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SPORTS NOTICES

S uth Malvern Netball Club PRIZEGIVING

Darfield Junior Cricket Registration Are you interested in playing cricket this summer? Come along & register! Hororata Golf Club will continue its monthly fun tournament on Sunday, September 7th. Organisers welcome keen g olfers, newcomers, or those having no handicap. This month’s competition is a combined team event with two best scores counting on each hole. Additionally alternate team members play a team ball, with that ball score counting over the nine holes. Prizes have been sponsored by a local business.

Years 3-11 hard & soft ball grades available REGISTRATION DATES: • Tuesday 9th September: 4 - 5:30pm • Tuesday 16th September: 4 - 5:30pm

Sun 7th Sept, 10:30am Teams event plus the Yellow Ball team score - 9 holes. Sponsored prizes. All welcome. Entry: $5 for members, $10 per non-members. Further info phone 318 2426

Coalgate Tavern

At 5 Ross Street, Darfield (Bond & Frew Ltd Office)

Sunday 14th September 2 - 4pm

Any queries email: darfieldcricket@gmail.com or phone 318 7306.

All players past & present welcome

AGM

FUN GOLF Hororata Golf Club at Glentunnel

SPORTS NOTICES

Thursday 11th September 2014 Sheffield Sports Pavilion, commencing at 8:00pm

We are looking for interested people and businesses that would like to form a team and enter in the Darfield Touch Competition (6 aside) for the 2014 season on a Wednesday Night.

Registration Night Wednesday 1st October Entries & enquiries can be directed to Tim Wright 027 332 7557

All welcome.

DATES TO REMEMBER 5th Sept 5th Sept 6th Sept 6th Sept 6th Sept 7th Sept 7th Sept 7th Sept 7th Sept 8th Sept 9th Sept 9th Sept 9th Sept 10th Sept 11th Sept 11th Sept 11th Sept 11th Sept 12th Sept 13th Sept 13th Sept 13th Sept 13/14th Sept 14th Sept 14th Sept 16th Sept 16th Sept 17th Sept 18th Sept 18th Sept 19th Sept 20th Sept 21st Sept 21st Sept 21st Sept 27th Sept 27th Sept 27th Sept 1st Oct 1st Oct 17/18th Oct 18th Oct

6:30pm 7:30pm 9:00am 9:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:30am 10:30am 2:00pm 7:00pm 10:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 8:00pm 10:30am 7:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 5:30pm 9:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am

‘Shop Til You Drop’ - Kirwee School Fundraiser Kirwee Community Hall Sheffield School Quiz Night Sheffield Rugby Pavilion WM Tennis Club Working Bee West Melton Tennis Club Darfield Farmers Market & Car Boot Sale Next to CRT, Darfield Kirwee Players Auditions “Aladdin” Kirwee Community Hall Weedons Cricket Club Registration Day Weedons Domain Hororata Fun Golf Glentunnel Kirwee Tennis Club Junior Open Day Kirwee Tennis Pavilion Kirwee Players Auditions “Aladdin” Kirwee Community Hall Malvern Youth Trust AGM Darfield Library Darfield Plunket Toy Library Session Darfield Plunket Malvern News Advertising Deadline advertising@malvernnews.co.nz Darfield Junior Cricket Registrations 5 Ross Street, Darfield Greendale Golf Club AGM Greendale Club House Kirwee Plunket Toy Library Session Kirwee Community Hall Darfield Indoor Bowling Club Hospital Tournament Darfield Rec Centre Darfield Community Pool AGM Darfield Service Centre Malvern Cricket Sub-Association AGM Sheffield Sports Pavilion West Melton Young Farmers Race Night Fundraiser Addington Raceway West Melton Tennis Club Opening Day West Melton Tennis Club West Melton Tennis Club Junior Registration Day West Melton Tennis Club Darfield Plunket Toy Library Session Darfield Plunket Malvern Comm. Arts Council ‘Have A Go Weekend’ Darfield Rec Centre Terrace Station Open Garden & Woodland Hororata 2:00pm South Malvern Netball Club Prizegiving Coalgate Tavern 4:00pm Darfield Junior Cricket Registrations 5 Ross Street, Darfield 7:30pm Friends of Darfield Hospital Charitable Trust AGM Trinity Church, Darfield 9:30am Sheffield/Springfield Toy Library Session etc Sheffield Community Hall 5:00pm Rolleston News Advertising Deadline info@malvernnews.co.nz 7:30pm Malvern Lions Club ‘Mens Health Night’ Darfield Recreation Centre 6:30pm Art Exhibition ‘Flying High’ Opening Night Terrrace Downs 9:00am WM Tennis Club Jun. Grading Day/Social Tennis Starts West Melton Tennis Club 10:00am Malvern Enviro Group - Clean-up Day CRT, Darfield 1:00pm Weedons Cricket Club Registration Day Weedons Domain 1:00pm Kirwee Tennis Club Open Day Kirwee Tennis Pavilion Trinity Church Annual Fair Church Grounds, Darfield 10:30am Kirwee Plunket Toy Library Session Kirwee Community Hall Live to Ride Motorcycle Skills Coaching Lincoln 9:30am Sheffield/Springfield Toy Library Session etc Sheffield Community Hall Darfield Touch Registration Night Darfield Sports Domain Darfield ITM & DRFC Fishing Trip Lake Benmore Live to Ride Motorcycle Skills Coaching Lincoln

Open Day for Junior Members (Under 18) Sun 7th September - 10:30am Kirwee Tennis Pavilion Come along for an update of the events for the coming season or to register to play Saturday morning competition tennis. Enquiries to Kent 027 227 5520

Open Day for all Prospective Members Sun 21st September - 1pm Kirwee Tennis Pavilion If you’re keen to play tennis come along and bring a plate and register to play Saturday afternoon competition tennis or Thursday evening games. Enquiries to Nicki Burns 03 347 7314

Approved Rugby Training classes for children 2 to 7 years now in Darfield starting 7th Sept embership Darfield High School Gym 1/2 P rice m New permanently reduced class 17.50 instead of $35 $ un iform price of $72 for 6 sessions or (inclu des free $144 for 12 sessions (13th free). which is yours to keep). • Free trial classes available. • •

Book now www.littlerugby.co.nz or email canterburysouth@littlerugby.co.nz


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PUBLIC NOTICES

Auditions for:

PUBLIC NOTICES

Sat 6th Sept 10 - 2pm Sun 7th Sept 2 - 6pm Kirwee Community Hall Phone Linda

CAR BOOT SALE

Open Daily 10am - 3pm or later phone Julie 029 288 3442 (closed Mon 8th Sept) 87 West Coast Rd, Sheffield

• Tin Signs $20 • Scarves from $10 • NZ Woollen, Fleece-lined Jackets $129 $119 • Merino Wool Boot Socks • Possum Socks/Gloves $20 pair • Foldable Leather Rain Hats

11th Sept, 7pm

A.G.M

Darfield Service Centre All are most welcome, this is an excellent opportunity to be involved in this community asset.

ALTERATIONS

AIR CONDITIONING

BEV’S Clothing Alterations & AIR conditioning repairs, Repairs. 140 Chattertons re-gassing and installation on Road, Yaldhurst, RD 6 trucks, tractors, combines, forestry and earthmoving Christchurch. Ph 342 4003. equipment. Fully equipped service vehicle including hosePUBLIC NOTICES making. Over 40 years experience. Contact Ken at North Canterbury Auto Air. Please phone 0274 341 260 or workshop 03 313 6785.

at Darfield Community Market. Saturday, 6th Sept, 9:00am - 12:30pm. $5 per car. Contact: darfieldfarmers market@gmail.com or find us on facebook.

Is alcohol causing a problem in your life?

We can help! Call 021 027 90781 Calls confidential.

Friends of Darfield Hospital Charitable Trust Annual General Meeting Tuesday 16th September, 7:30pm Trinity Church, Darfield. Guest Speaker: Radiation Therapist Felicity Cox (nee Redfern) All Welcome

CARPET CLEANING CA RPET/WINDOW cleaning. Thorough job, good price, q u i ck d r yi n g . H i g h l y recommended. Call/text Robert anytime on 027 299 9599. CATTERY ANGEL Cats Boarding Cattery, Oxford. Individual rooms. Lots of cuddles & loving care. Please phone 03 312 1452 website: www.angelcats.biz email: angelcats@xtra.co.nz CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH of the Open Door, Te Pirita. Where people learn to have faith in God through the teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ. Open 24/7. DOGS

OXFORD BOARDING KENNELS And

Doggy Day Care

Enquiries to: Victor 318 8358.

312 Kiri Kiri Rd, Oxford

Cheese Making Workshops & Supplies

Ph Anne, Vern or Gareth Whiting

03 312 3355 027 288 8724 Open 7 days

Mingary Farm, Oxford 03 312 1305

FRIDAY 17th OCT to SUN 19th OCT CAMPING: HALDON ARM CAMP GROUND, LAKE BENMORE

Trophies for: • •

www.homecheesemaker.co.nz

Heaviest Fish Heaviest fish caught by female angler Trout & Dick Award

Over $5000 of Great S pot Prizes

Board of Trustees

9am-11am, 4pm-6pm

DRIVEWAYS 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

Casual Vacancies for three Elected Trustees

• BBQ Tea x 1 • Junior & Senior Prizegiving - Saturday Night

Three casual vacancies have occurred on the Board of Trustees for three elected parent representatives.

Great opportunity for a family camping weekend

The board has resolved under Section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection.

Everyone welcome

If 10% or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board within 28 days of this notice being published to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy then a by-election will be held.

Enquiries to: Brent 318 8880 Craig 318 8350 Advert sponsored by MS & RB Moore Builders Ltd

Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to a hold a by-election should write to the Richard Bell, Windwhistle School, RD2, Darfield, 7572 by Friday 4th October 9.00am

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 E: rosewoodlivery@hotmail.co.nz


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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PEA STRAW

PEASTRAW medium bales for sale. Pick up or delivered. Phone 0274 369 400. ROWING machine Ni-Trac 3500. Little used. 8 settings. Computer monitor with LED read-out. Good condition. $150 ono. Phone 318 0811. TRAILER tandem, 8 x 4, 50 x 50 boxed frame, new. $2900. Pl eas e ph on e L eann e 022 363 0299. WELDER Lincoln Caddy Inverter 140 AMP, single phase, like new. Mountain bike, 21 speed, used once. 26" wheels. Gas cutting torch, as new, Comet 3 combination torch. Phone 03 324 3208. WOOD shavings - untreated, clean shavings suitable for horse stables, calving sheds, chicken houses and rabbit h u tch es. A vai l ab l e i n 70L bags, 1m 3 b al es (compressed) and bulk delivery. Phone 03 347 7352 for more details.

CAN DELIVER

$40 PHONE 027 439 9116 FLATMATE WANTED FLATMATE/BOARDER wanted. Kowai Bush $160 per week + share of electricity. Fully furnished room if needed. Phone 318 4852. FLATMATE wanted, modern warm house in Kirwee. $170 per week + amenities. Phone Kate after 3pm - 317 8033. 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. FIREWOOD & COAL DRY split bluegum and old man pine, 50/50 mix. $495 for 6 cubic metres, delivered. Phone 022 647 6783. PINE 3m 3 $160. Phone 318 1155. RK Firewood is back. Are you ready for winter? Available now - Old Man Pine, Bluegum & Oregon. All top quality, clean wood. Eftpos available. Please phone Rini Con tr acting 027 451 7300.

COAL FOR SALE

GARDENS & LAWNS

Gardens & Lawn Care Are your gardens looking messy and tired? Needing a good prune and tidy up, or landscaping. Lawns mowed & grass cut, even large sports grounds

Phone Kevin 03 318 1109 or 027 202 4531 and leave a message

Michael Bond ● West Melton ● Courtenay ● Darfield Lawn mowing

trimming Weed eating

Ph 318 1530 FIREWOOD & COAL

FIREWOOD & COAL

(Certified truck for measurement)

• Mature Pine: 3 mtrs $175 6 mtrs $340 9 mtrs $510 12 mtrs $675 15 mtrs $840 • Hardwoods available • Old man pine also available • WINZ quotes welcomed

PAINTING & DECORATING

PETS & LIVESTOCK

Rapid Response. PET lambs. Vaccinated, tailed, COMPOST well rotted pig PAINTER good and strong. $45 each. manure and sawdust, no Quality work guaranteed. Phone 021 315 744. smell. Bags or bulk, pick-up or Interi or /E xterio r, roofs, PUREBRED Fox Terrier pups. 4 spraypainting, waterblasting. delivered. Phone 318 8131. Phone Graeme for a free little boys, born July 28, ready Sept 14. Will be wormed, quote 318 2614. Email GIVEAWAY vaccinated, vet checked. spotgee@xtra.co.nz Ready for viewing now. Phone FREE horse manure – refresh 318 0199 for details. Deposit your garden over winter with PEST CONTROL required. natural horse manure to get ready for spring planting. PLANT NURSERIES Contact Gael 0272 266 862. HORORATA Nurseries - Quality S I LA G E tyr es & co ver to giveaway. Phone Danny landscape plants at wholesale Experienced and 318 4199 evenings. prices. Specialists in farm and keen Pigeon dairy conversion plantings. HIRE shooters looking for Natives, ornamentals, hedging, opportunities to deciduous trees. Hardy locally FOR Hire 20 tonne digger, g r own s to ck. Fr i en d l y decoy over owner operated. Phone Sam 027 366 6125. knowledgeable advice. Phone pea/wheat paddocks. Dave or Wendy for hours we Please contact HOUSE TO LET are open 03 318 0081 or visit 1 bedroom, self contained Andrew 021 224 8488 www.hororatanurseries.co.nz furnished flat. 5km West of Yaldhurst. No pets. Phone SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT evenings 03 342 4003. SHEFFIELD - Bulls Road, 1 bedrm. $275 p/wk. Rural setting. Suit single person or retiree. Phone 03 318 1818. SPRINGFIELD - Small tidy Qualified Joiner Required. country cottage/garage • Full time position available. ready to rent now. Suit single or couple. $160 per week • Must be experienced in a full range electricity extra. Reply by of joinery. em ai l w ith r ef er en ces: • Must be able to work unsupervised. frecker@bigpond.net.au or • Must have full drivers licence. +61 417 203 862.

PIGEONS A PROBLEM??

LAND WANTED

For more information please contact Mark on either: 03 318 1529 (wk) or 027 671 0133 (cell)

Lease Land Wanted • Any area • Min 3 hectares • Short or long term • Good rates paid

Phone Jackie & Mike 03 347 3479

(small & large lawns) Domestic hedge

Friendly & Reliable Service Please phone 318 1169 or text 027 910 1550

AC & EA WAKELIN FIREWOOD SUPPLIERS Phone 03 312 4637 or 021 260 4520

GARDENS & LAWNS

OFFICE TO LET

Office space becoming available in September. Modern office space in modern building on main street of Darfield. Phone David 021 415 906

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.


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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SCRAPMETAL - cash paid for all typ es o f m etal f arm machinery, old cars etc. Pl e as e p h o n e W a yn e 027 749 9736 or 03 323 6610 (Licensed Dealer). SHEARING

Interested in writing editorial for the Malvern News? Have involvement in, and knowledge of, the local community? The above position will include three days in the office with general office duties as required, (currently Monday, Tuesday & Thursday- with flexibility to cover Wednesday and/or Friday if needed). Full details to be discussed with applicants. MICROSOFT PUBLISHER EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Please email CV and details of experience to editorial@malvernnews.co.nz with ‘Confidential’ in subject line

Tunnel House Tech Ltd Local Kirwee based company For over 9yrs we have been providing our service based Greenhouse and Animal shelter business from our base in Kirwee. Our business services mainly the commercial (though not limited to) Horticultural, Plant nursery, Agricultural with Greenhouses and Animal (mainly diary and calf) shelters. We also cover swimming pools and supply/construct Propagation houses. We construct new and relocated structures, also repairs, maintenance and recovers. The area that we cover is up to 10,000sqm though not limited to. If you are looking for a challenge and have the following give us a call are teachable able to work at height of up to 6m have own transport have some basic building experience (not essential as full training is given) able to work away from home at times (we cover all expenses)

• • • • •

SCRAP METAL

EXPERIENCED STOCKPERSON REQUIRED PIC is a leading pig breeding business in New Zealand supplying the local market with superior breeding stock and semen supplies. A fulltime position is now available at our largest farm, located near Rakaia. Ideally, we are looking for a stock person who has a minimum of two to three years “solid” work experience, and a real passion for working with pigs. However, if you have other stock experience and have an interest in animal production then this may be just the job for you. A flexible approach, willingness to take on challenges, the ability to work independently or as part of a team, your own vehicle, and a drivers’ licence are all necessary requirements for the role. A competitive salary package/production bonus scheme will be offered to the right person. There is also an opportunity to participate in further on the job training and development within the pork industry.

Please apply by telephoning Jason Mattson, Production Manager, cell phone number 0275 522 129 no later than by 5:00pm, Friday 12 September 2014.

ATTENTION farmers - 30+ years in shearing industry locally/overseas. Now working with a very experienced team of shearers/shed staff. Services are available locally. No job too big or small. Price to be negotiated. Calls confidential. Ph 021 0232 5894. REAL ESTATE 5 bedroom house for sale in Hororata. 15 years old brick built, wetback, HRV, double glazed, double garage, office, separate lounge. lovely family home, fully fenced, 800sq mtr section. all chattels, Offers over $450,000 Phone: 027 518 0168

SITUATIONS VACANT

Darren King 021 392 934, Nikki King 021 392 935 Evenings 03 318 1117

Come and join our friendly team, positions available are...

ENGINEER/SKILLED VACANCIES

Front of house, 30/40 hours The role is busy and varied and duties will include, but are not limited to: • Making coffee • Waiting tables • Serving at the bar • Dishes and cleaning and café • Staff management

Barnhill Engineering is a diverse engineering/plant maintenance company which services the Canterbury region.

Position requires Waitressing, food prep and dishes. Must be able to do weekend work and School Holidays. No previous experience necessary.

We have vacancies available for our growing business based in Sheffield. We take pride in being able to provide maintenance and engineering solutions for our wide and varied client base. Duties include: general engineering, agricultural/forage implement repairs, mechanical servicing, dairy shed yards, dairy plant fitting, dairy shed platform maintenance and servicing, irrigation repairs. We require the services of self motivated competent honest staff members who can work alone at times as well as within a team. Good literacy skills and communication skills are definitely an advantage. Remuneration and hours will be negotiated. Hand written application with a current curriculum vitae to: Barnhill Engineering Ltd, 5 McHugh Crescent, Darfield 7510

If this sounds like you, please send cover letter and CV to Leisa at: yelloshack@gmail.com

For full job descriptions please telephone Alistair Barnhill on 027 4526 657.

The ideal applicant will have the following skills and experience: • • • • • • •

Exceptional customer service skills. A passion for food. Barista skills. A current Bar Manager’s licence (or no impediments to apply for one). Experience in managing staff in a café/bar environment. Cash handling. Must be available to work some weekends.

Casual 10/20 hours


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SCRAP METAL

YOUR LOCAL SCRAPMETAL RECYCLER Anything metal collected - small to large Pans, Heaters, Whiteware, Vehicles, Silos etc

Black Sheep Scrap Licensed Dealer

TRADES

TRADES

Tiler & Registered Water Proofer Look me up on www.mytradesman.co.nz or phone 03 318 1973 or 027 421 1637

House & Roof PrePre-Paint Wash Hydro Drain Cleaning

e: bowentiling@gmail.com

Cleans most surfaces: Fences, paths, brick, block, wood, concrete & machinery

03 318 0633 or 027 255 4484

Free Quotes. Contact Mike Richards 03 318 8380 or 021 179 0584

Member Scrapmetal Assoc of NZ

VEHICLE FOR SALE

WINDOW REPAIRS

TOYOTA Cynos 1997. WOF, Rego till J an 2015. 56,000kms. $5000. Phone 03 383 6487.

TRADES

Hedge Trimming in Canterbury

Call Don today on 021 066 3011 or 03 318 2983

WANTED TO BUY WANT to purchase a caravan. Any condition considered. Prefer over 15ft - the larger the better. Will negotiate price. Please phone Katie on 0272 911 994.

• Half size tractor for easier

MALVERN NEWS DEADLINES:

WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom farm cottage around the Darfield/Kirwee area. No pets. Great references available. Please phone Tineka 021 110 2390.

access • Up to 6m height topped at 5m or less • Branch size up to 50mm • Cutter drops material to side of hedge

Editorial 5pm Monday

WINDOW REPAIRS

• • • •

Septic tank installations Blocked drains Sewer & storm water Effluent disposal fields

■ ■ ■ ■

Advertising 1pm Tuesday

FOR all glass requirements phone Phil 317 9046 or 021 046 6046.

Registered Drainlayer Ph Craig 03 318 1069 Mob 027 253 5373 Fax 03 318 1059

New Builds Extensions Renovations Kitchen & Bathrooms

TRADES .PORTABLE PORTABLE sawmill for all your timber requirements and macrocarpa sales. Ph Graeme Knowles on 021 613 229. SELWYN Signs, Free quotes & advice. Please contact Fred Maynard 329 7371 or 027 260 7628.

Gavin Gardener - Phone: 0274 334 057 Office Contact - Phone: 03 347 9774

Based in West Melton, we build, renovate and work with EQC on their opt-out programme. • We cover the Selwyn area - No Job too Little, No Job too Big.

• We offer a full team of experienced tradesmen; Marksman Home Maintenance & Engineering Services ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

General Home Repairs & Maintenance Gardening Services Phone: 03 318 4041 Chainsaw Operation Mobile: 021 802 100 General Engineering

Builders, Painters, Paper hangers, Brick laying, Plastering, Roofing. • Insurance quotes and repairs. • With the business operating for over 20 years, we are able to offer a wide scope of expertise and competitive rates.

E: marksman.mark@live.com

- Competitive Rates - No Obligation Free Quotes -

COMPUTER • • • •

Mirrors Catdoors Double Glazing Insurance Repairs Phone 03 318 4128 or 027 325 9854

www.malvernglass.co.nz

COMPUTER

TORLESSE CONSTRUCTION LTD SuperComputer New Builds Residential Commercial Extensions Dawson Gilchrist Renovations 021 232 3306 Decks & Fencing torlesseconstruction@gmail.com Pergolas

Sales and Service of new and used machines. Networking, Virus protection, Backup Re-loading and Restoring of Windows. Plain old fashioned Help & Assistance!

I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now Mark Jones and live the rest of your life as a 03 318-1956 027 210 4242 champion.' Muhammad Ali 0800 427 427 www.supercomputer.co.nz

mark@supercomputer.co.nz


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Daily On Site Sales & Servicing DARFIELD

Authorised Service Agent for Most Brands • Ovens • Washing Machines • Cooktops • Washing Machine Hire • Dryers • Dishwashers from $8 p.w.

Septic Tank Servicing Dairy Sumps Pumped Out Drain Unblocking

O xf o r d Ap plia nc e s L t d MU R R A Y D A WSO N Reg. Service Technician 027 226 3898

Phone - Office 03 318 8609 - Mobile 0274 338 693

MALVERN COMPUTERS • New Computers • Virus Removal • Laptops • Upgrades • Problem Solving • Software

Acer E1E1- 510 •

Closed Saturdays

Jon Lawrence

Ph: 03 3183 699 Mob: 027 688 9103

malcomputers@clear.net.nz

Intel cel quad core 2.0cpu 4gig RAM 1TB HDD Windows S p e c ia l 8.1 15.6” I nc l G S T Screen

493 Bealey Rd, Aylesbury Mark Walker ♦ Ph 03 318 1529 ♦ www.walklins.co.nz

$595

Mainland Plumbing & Gas Ltd

Call Danie 021 875 462 03 980 2865 / 03 344 5744

www.spouting2u.co.nz

Manufacturers of: Doors Windows Stairs Wall Units Kitchens Vanities also Repair Work

Certifying Plumber & Gasfitter Over 25 years experience Domestic / Commercial • New Work / Renovations Gas Heating & Appliances • No job too big or small

david wilkinson Qualified

Contact Your Local Plumbing & Gasfitting Specialist

Ph: 027 445 0684 / 03 318 1556

registered electrician phone 03 318 1231 fax email

03 318 1235 sales@electricalcontractors.co.nz

po box 26 kirwee

we’ll be there when you need us. guaranteed. Bricklaying & Blocklaying Stonework Restoration Work Chimney, Fireplace & Firebacks • Quality Workmanship Guaranteed • • • •

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

Ph 0800 765 758 81 Main South Road, Rolleston

Upholsterer

renovations Mains pressure hot

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

Ph 03 980 4979

water upgrades Blocked drains Fully stocked vehicles Fast, friendly

professional service

Laser Plumbing Christchurch West 0800 11 22 40

Selwyn Electrical Ltd

chchwest@laserplumbing.co.nz

Your Local Registered Electrician

We are able to accurately share travelling costs between jobs with GPS tracking

ROB KELLOCK

So try us first!

Heat pump supply, installation, servicing & maintenance

VINCE DALY Ph (03) 318 8020 021 250 6944

Mob 0274 339 104 A/H 347 9282

Maintenance & servicing Bathroom & kitchen

on time guaranteed or your first hour is free! conditions apply.

318 1676 or 021 184 2448

Give Nigel a call now for your no obligation free quote

Ph: 021 387 750 A.H: 03 318 0030

General household & business electrical work. DAIKIN • MITSUBISHI • HITACHI

Your local & reliable trades-

The Jewish Elbow A Jewish grandmother is giving directions to her grown grandson who is coming to visit with his wife. "You come to the front door of the apartments. I am in apartment 301. There is a big panel at the front door. With your elbow, push button 301. I will buzz you in. Come inside and the elevator is on the right. Get in, and with your elbow, push 3rd Floor. When you get out, I'm on the left. With your elbow, hit my doorbell. OK?" "Grandma, that sounds easy, but, why am I hitting all these buttons with my elbow? "What . ... . ... .. You're coming empty handed?"


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