Rolleston news 25th june 2014

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Inside this issue: Make over for Rolleston 2 Railway Station Local Mums

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Popular in Prebbleton

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Prostitutes Aplenty Save the Date!

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Rolleston Cup Camp

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Tricky Maths Raises Money

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School Disco Fun

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Phone: 318 7450 Fax: 318 7451 Email: rollestonnews@xtra.co.nz Web: www.malvernnews.co.nz

Rolleston Netball Club - 6 Senior Representatives Mortgage & Insurance Advice

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Public Notices

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Classifieds

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Trades

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Email Column

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The information and opinions published are not necessarily those of the Rolleston News proprietors. Rolleston News is distributed to almost 3000 homes and businesses in the Rolleston area.

Lincoln High School Students, Mackenzie Greaves, Alice Quinlivan and Christine Chambers. All three girls have been selected for South Island Volleyball Teams.

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ISSUE 110 Wednesday 25th June 2014

Three students from Lincoln High School have recently been selected for South Island Volleyball teams. Mackenzie Greaves (Year 11) and Alice Quinlivan (Year 12), have gained selection for the South Island Under-17 Volleyball team. This team will compete at the Australian Junior Volleyball Championships in July. This is essentially the Australian state championships, so the South Island team will be playing against the likes of NSW and Queensland teams. Christine Chambers has been selected in the South Island Und er - 19 t eam t hat recently competed in the Trans-Tasman Quadrangular tournament in Tauranga. The South Island Team played against the North Island, New South Wales and Queensland Under-19 sides in a mini tournament.

“All three girls started playing volleyball at the end of 2012 and have done well to get this far in a relatively short space of time,” comm ented Mi kael e Tuu’u Head of the Physical Educat ion and Healt h Departments at Lincoln High School.

Mackenzie Greaves spiking and Alice Quinlivan covering.

Kirwee Players Inc presents….

8-10th &

14-16th August 2014 Kirwee Community Hall PG – Parental Guidance Recommended

Book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson Music and Lyrics by Carol Hall Director: Mabel Knight Musical Director: Diane Coad Choreographer: Amanda Hopkins

Tickets on sale now Ph: Janet 03 318 8167 Ph/Txt: Courtney 027 486 7773 Email: courtney@dne.co.nz Also available at Darfield Pharmacy • • • •

Gala Opening Night (includes supper) $30 Adults $20 Students $8 Family $50 (2 adults, 3 students)


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Wednesday 25th June 2014

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Rolleston Railway Station could soon be getting a makeover, as a plan to beautify the train station by the Selwyn Central Community Board has received community support. The Board held a conversation café on Thursday, May 22nd which invited the community to share their ideas about how the station could be transformed into a welcoming facility for visitors, one which local residents can be proud of. Around thirty people attended the café event and Selwyn Central Community Board Chair Diane Chesmar said, “the session was extremely positive and a number of people have indicated they want to volunteer their time to help progress the project.” “These included developing

The train from Springfield at Rolleston Station in February 1966 (photo credit: Canterbury Railway Society Archive). some form of a memorial or mural at the station as part of the World War One centennial commemorations. This would mark the station’s role as a departure point for local troops s er vi n g i n W o r l d W ar One. Another idea was to use the original water wheel as a s tati c d is pl ay w i th an interpretation panel describing the importance of water and how it was used in the days of steam,” Diane added.

S el w yn Yo u th Co u n c i l representatives also attended the café session and it was envisaged that this will be an intergenerational project; by the community for the community. The first station at Rolleston was constructed in 1866, and 2016 will mark the 150th anniversary of a station at the site. Rolleston railway station is on one of the oldest provincial railway lines in New Zealand.

b r eas tf eed in g mu ms at Rolleston Playcentre on Friday, August 1st at 10am. Local businesses are supporting the event by providing giveaways for those participating. “It’s a f u n w ay to cel eb r at e breastfeeding and motherhood, and to meet other mums in the community,” Nadia said. The non-profit organisation’s M a t ern a l an d C h i l d Health promoter, Isis McKay

commented that “The Big Latch On is a lot of fun. You get to meet other women and previous participants tell us they made new friends and liked supporting each other. Some of the groups decided to keep meeting regularly.” Anyone requiring more information about the Rolleston event can contact Nadia Holland at: jason.nadia@paradise.net.nz

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Women all over New Zealand will join forces in celebration of breastfeeding, by taking part in The Big Latch On. Rolleston residents, Nadia Holland and Alana Taylor, Taylor are partnering with Women’s Health Action, and organising a local Big Latch On event for

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Wednesday 25th June 2014

In a wonderful little store, snuggled into the Prebbleton Village shopping block, the Deuce of Hearts Resale Boutique is entering its third year of trading. This much enjoyed business is well worth a visit and a great opportunity for some quality shopping time. “It’s a wonderful chance to take a little time out and we have things that will appeal to all,” said Deuce of Hearts’ owner Voyna Crofts. Crofts “The shop can cater for all ages, 25 - 85, and either side of these too,” Voyna laughed. “Often mothers and daughters pop in to have a little shopping fun together, because we stock gorgeous, quality, designer things. We sell on behalf, so there is always such a fantastic variety of clothes, shoes and boots coming and going. We accept excellent co nd i tion , con tempo r ar y items, sizes 10 - 24 - and my customers appreciate being able to turn that, not-quite-right item that cost too much, into a li ttl e pur se m on ey fo r themselves!” “We also select a little vintage stock, pretty,

Voyna Crofts inside her very popular Deuce of Hearts Resale Boutique in Prebbleton. p r e 1960' s th i n gs i n excellent condition.” The Deuce of Hearts shop really is an eclectic treasure trove of bits and pieces, and anyone looking for a warm coat, a cute jacket, or a special occasion piece, will more than likely find it there. But possibly the greatest appeal is that it’s local, in the Selwyn District, without the need to negotiate the streets of the city. “Often people ask about the name of the shop,” commented

Voyna. “It’s a slightly cryptic take on the card game Euchre or Poker, where the Deuce of Hearts is of course, the two of hearts - which then becomes ‘twice loved’!” Prior to the appearance of Deuce of Hearts the store was a very busy alterations shop, and it still provides this wonderful Alterations Service, as well as offering a drycleaning service too!

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Resale Boutique in Prebbleton Stocking gorgeous, new & nearly new, designer & up-market things for all seasons - sizes 10 - 24. Currently accepting Autumn/Winter items. Labels in-store include Paula Ryan, Trelise Cooper, Andrea Moore Ziera & lots more Like us on facebook - www.facebook.com/deuceofhearts

Also Including - Juliarna’s Sewing and Alterations & Maxwell’s Drycleaning Service Shop 2, 561 Springs Road, Prebbleton - Phone 03 344 3038 Tues - Friday; 10am - 4pm, Saturday; 12pm - 4pm

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Phone - 03 322 7770

Wednesday 25th June 2014

Since the Kirwee Players Inc was founded in 1976 they have unfailingly continued to entertain Selwyn-ites, while having a lot of fun doing so. When this year’s production op en s on A u gu st 8t h entertainment and fun will once again take to the stage. In 2014 Kirwee Players present ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’, in the warm, well appointed, Kirwee Community Hall. From the book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, with Music and Lyrics by Carol Hall, Hall the Kirwee players version will be directed by Mabel Knight with Diane Coad once again as musical director. Well known drama teacher, Amanda Hopkins wi l l b e i n c h a r g e o f choreography, and tickets are on sale now.

This production has attracted the biggest cast ever - with forty Players set to take to the stage almost half of these are new, exciting talent to the growing Selwyn district. This new talent brings with it a number of local high school students, which bodes well for the future of Kirwee Players. Lead parts, all of whom are described as having ‘fantastic soulful voices, which are sure to blow people away’, are taken by Cee Cee James (as Mona), Russell Moffat (Sheriff Dodd), Karen Nelson Cummins (Jewel), Edward Stott (Melvin P. Thorpe), and Don Gillanders (Bandsman). This hilarious show, with a risqué component (PG - Parental Guidance Recommended) is sure to keep the audience laughing and gob smacked at the same

time! The show is an enormous task for the choreographer, with many dance numbers, even some solo male line dance numbers! Set in the 1850’s, at the Chicken Ranch (so named because, during the D epressi on, customers were allowed to pay with poultry!), one of the better ‘pleasure places’ in all of Texas, this is a frothy, funny and rather bawdry musical with a delightful Country and Western score. Of co ur s e t h ere ar e m or al crusaders, country Sheriffs and prostitutes aplenty - all adding to the entertainment and laughter. This show definitely shouldn’t be missed and tickets are likely to sell fast.

See advert front page for details of ticket purchase.

June 7th, saw over thirty Rolleston Cubs, plus their leaders and helpers, head to Lake Lyndon Lodge for a one night camp. The weather was unseasonably warm, enabling the Cubs to embark on many outdoor activities. On log L to R: William Guy, Thomas Currie, Thomas Preston, Shaun Neal, Sam Dalton, Thomas Wright, Casey Church, Lucia Elliott and Rhiannon Smith. Jake Dalton commented, “ I really liked the bonfire. Somehow it was both hot and cold!" While Kate Hendry added, "I liked going up the hills to find signs and lollies". Cayden Mannin "Liked sinking the stick boats with Thomas Wright".


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Rolleston Primary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) have been busy organising another event which not only engages the students, but also raises funds for projects around the School. Rolleston School have been staging a ‘Mathathon’ to involve students and the School community in a fun and educational fundraising event. Students were able to choose from a range of problems involving: number and shape; addition and subtraction; along with tricky multiplication and division. Students then had a few weeks to work on their selected problems and get sponsorship. Pupils were tested and the results marked on their forms. These were taken home to share their achievement with parents and family. Students now have a few weeks to collect in the sponsorship money. The incentive for each class to collect the money and have their

Rolleston School’s students have been working towards their Mathathon. L to R: Lachie Jones, Kate Weastell & Brooke Henderson waiting for the next question in the Mathathon. sponsorship forms returned promptly, is that the first class to return all forms and money, receives a fish and chip lunch! Amanda Barrett teacher at Rolleston School commented, “ I was really pleased with the results. It was great to see the children challenge themselves by attempting the higher levels and achieving.” Rolleston School held a similar fundraiser last year

(a ‘Spellathon’) and this successful fundraiser raised over $18,000 for the school. The PTA are hoping for similar success from the ‘Mathathon’ and, if it is as successful, have already decided to donate some of the money towards: Jump Jam teams, the media unit camera, Road Patrol Education Outside the Classroom day, new iPads and much more.

Alyssa and Keira having fun at the Rolleston School Disco. The disco hosted by the PTA on Friday June 6th, provided an evening of entertainment, and fun not to mention some groovy dance floor moves.

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Wednesday 25th June 2014 PUBLIC NOTICES

Rolleston Netball Club are pleased with the competiveness of its players after the first game of the second round in the Selwyn Netball competition. The Club has had a number of girls involved in talent ID squads and the following players hare to be congratulated on their selection to representative teams.

SELWYN NETBALL REPRESENTATIVES Senior: U19:

U17 A:

U17 B: U15 A:

Belinda Margetts Lauren Robb Bubba Taurua Dakotah Bishop Nicole Davidson (C) Josephine Turnbull Tayla Clark Becky Davidson (C) Hannah Glassey Georgia Tuatini Brooke Wright Lucy Wilson Lucy Harrington Kes Brosnahan Christina Brown (C) Katie Bryce Te Rina Keno

U15 B: Prim A:

Prim B: Prim C:

Emma May Jessika Rowe Emily Thomas Mikayla Gillespie Meghan Robb Emma Bryce Lucy Glassey Ashleigh Hall Ruby Keno Holly Martin Brianna D’Ewes Georgia Myers Micayla Roberts Aaliyah Bryce Janaya Clark Katie Coleman Gemma Rowe Tamia Osikai

“It's fantastic to see so much talent in our Club,” said Mary Wiering, Wiering Secretary of the Rolleston Netball Club. “It is a credit to the players and their coaches for all the hard work they put in pre and during the season!”

PROPERTY PRICES Will house prices rise or fall? How rapidly will interest rates rise? I now find myself frequently addressing these questions. My two cents worth… Around 2001 a supersonic housing boom hit Sydney. It was just after the Olympics. Property prices suddenly started to skyrocket! No one wanted to miss the yummy gravy train. Everyone hopped on board. One thing led to another that led to a Mexican wave. By around 2005 house prices had pretty much doubled around Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, as far as I can remember! Then followed (as usually do) talks of doom and gloom. Prices are unsustainable, they said. Totally unaffordable for the new generation, they said. Prices will fall - wait and watch, they said. Yeah right I said! Fast-forward a decade. 2012 saw yet another housing boom hit Sydney. Even Capital Gains Tax and Stamp Duty (tax) cant stop Australians from digging deep! As we speak, property prices are still running hot around Sydney, embarrassing the ‘naysayers’ yet again! Time flies fast! Before you know it, it ‘will’ be 2024. New suburbs, new motorways, new tunnels, new train networks, new shopping malls, new apartment blocks, new skyscrapers, all together will look to spread cities further out, further wide. Did I mention population increase? What would this mean for property prices? Would you rather look back in 2024 and wish you had bought at 2014 prices? Moral of the Story - avoid ‘naysayers’ and in moments of doubt, just revisit history. Here’s an activity to seal the deal... Approach a senior citizen and ask him or her a simple question: “What was the average house price around your suburb forty years ago (1974), thirty years ago (1984), twenty years ago (1994), ten years ago (2004)?” Excerpt taken from NZFSG Newsletter 12 June 2014 which I thought particularly relevant to today’s house hunters! Call me to help you get started in the property market today.

Ginny Nelson Providing you with quality advice for Mortgages Refinancing & Re-fixing Loans, Mortgage Protection, Life/Trauma, Income Protection & Health Insurance Phone: 03 3477 205 Mobile: 0275 391 006 ginny@central-insurance.co.nz Disclosure Document Available on Request

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Over thirty events and activities for children will be happening in Selwyn as part of TV2 KidsFest, which runs from July 5th to 19th (during the school holidays). “CoolStuff, the KidsFest Mascot Dog will be making a guest appearance at the pool party, which is being held at the Selwyn Aquatic Centre. KidsFest events are organised by Selwyn communi ty groups, the Council and local facilities. Each year they are becoming bigger and bette r with more exciting activities being offered in Selwyn. Some events are free and others are low cost - booking is required for many of them. For information on events and bookings visit:www.kidsfest.co.nz, or pick up a booklet from a Selwyn library.

PUBLIC NOTICES

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Children's riding lessons: $20 half hour, $35 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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PROACTIVE MARTIAL 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


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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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Two women were out for a Saturday stroll. One had a Doberman and the other, a Chihuahua. As they walked down the street, the one with the Doberman Said to her friend, "Let's go over to that bar for

a

drink."

The lady with the Chihuahua said, "We can't go in there. We've got dogs with us." The one with the Doberman said, "Just watch, and do as I do." They walked over to the bar and the one with the Doberman put on a pair of dark glasses and started to walk in. The bouncer at the door said, "Sorry, lady, no pets allowed." The woman with the Doberman said, "You don't understand. This is my guide dog." The bouncer said, "A Doberman?" The woman said, "Yes, they're using them now. They're very good." The bouncer said, "OK, come on in." The lady with the Chihuahua thought that convincing him that a Chihuahua was a guide dog may be a bit more difficult, but thought, "What the heck," so she put on her dark glasses and started to walk in. Once again the bouncer said, "Sorry, lady, no pets allowed." The woman said, "You don't understand. This is my guide dog" The bouncer said, "A Chihuahua?" The woman with the Chihuahua said, "A Chihuahua? They gave me a damn Chihuahua?!"


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