Rolleston news 27 may2015

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Inside this issue: Rolleston Chris an 2 School Opens Rolleston Men’s Shed 2 Update John Key Visits Izone 3 Business Hub Wearable Arts Oxford 3 Style Melton Estate gets 4 4 Star Plus Ra ng Sleeping Milk 4 Primary Sports 5 Canterbury Duathlon Addi onal Rolleston 5 School Online Dog Registra on 6 Winter’s Here, Use Light 6 Give Rugby a Try 7 Lincoln Community Care 9 Lincoln Zone Cross 9 County New Selwyn Outdoors 10 Adventure Group Youth Market Coming 10 To Selwyn Public No ces 10 Classifieds 10-11 Trades 11-12 Email Column 12

The informa on and opinions published are not necessarily those of the Rolleston News proprietors. Rolleston News is distributed to almost 4800 homes and businesses in the Rolleston area.

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Lisa Bowater and Zita Bezuidenhout, co-ordinators of Bezuidenhout the Selwyn Breast Cancer Support Group recently organised a very pink breakfast fundraiser. Held at The Rock restaurant in Rolleston on May 17th, the event was well attended with eighty three people enjoying some tasty food and fun entertainment. Attendees had a great time, with the delicious brunch supplied by The Rock (who donated five dollars from every meal and one dollar from every drink purchased, to the cause). There were raffles and several auctions, as well as a quiz (which culminated in a nail biting finish) and prizes for best dressed and best hair/head dress. In total the breakfast raised $1400 for NZ Breast Cancer Foundation and $100 for the Breast Cancer Support group that the organisers are affiliated to. Chris and Zita credit the appreciated support from businesses around Rolleston

and Lincoln for much of their success. With everyone having such a great time they hope to repeat the event next year.

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The group hold monthly meetings in Rolleston to support those affected by Breast Cancer.

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Lisa Bowater and Zita Bezuidenhout of Rolleston, co-ordinators of a support group for people experiencing breast cancer in the Selwyn area.

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Selwyn MP Amy Adams believes that the new Rolleston Christian School will be a welcome addition to the schooling network in Selwyn. After attending the official opening of the school by her colleague, Education Minister Hekia Parata on May 1st, Amy commented that, “the fact that Selwyn now has its own Christian School is another example of our region coming of age as a significant population centre.” Rolleston Christian School currently has capacity for 150 students and this will increase to 300 under stage two of the school’s development. Expanding further, Amy said that, “Selwyn families seeking a Christian-based education for their children will be pleased to have the option of a local school, without having to travel further afield, as has been the case previously.” Amy felt that the new Rolleston Christian School will help take

some pressure off the growing rolls at Rolleston’s existing schools, as will the three additional schools that are scheduled to open in the area within the next two years.

It is ‘Hurrahs’ all round as members of the Rolleston Men’s Shed celebrate the issuing of consent for their new building. Wasting no time, they called for all hands on deck to ensure the boxing was in place, ready to pour the foundation on May 27th. Chairman of Trustees Neil Bennett extended thanks and gratitude to all the local businesses who have supported

the group - it has been much appreciated. “Many have supplied materials or services at no cost,” Neil said. “Without this assistance we could not have succeeded with this project.” “We have also had assistance from key SDC staff who have bent over backwards to get us to this stage, with some giving us assistance on-site as well.” “To all those who have donated tools and material for our workshop, along with batteries for the Battery Drive, a big thank you,” Neil added. “We are

West Rolleston Primary School is scheduled for opening in 2016, and Rolleston College and another new primary school are both planned for opening in 2017.

Selwyn MP Amy Adams with Rolleston Christian School Principal Liz Horn celebrate the official opening.

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still collecting batteries and will pick them up - just give us a call.” Always welcome, are new members who enjoy woodworking projects, engineering, a good cup of coffee and a chat. As the Rolleston Men’s Shed often undertake small projects in and around the community, the Group provides a great opportunity to get involved. Men’s Shed contact: Neil Bennett 347 3173 or 027 430 3076 rollyshed@xtra.co.nz

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The Prime Minister John Key with Selwyn MP Amy Adams visiting the Izone Business Hub on May 14th. On the far left (next to the PM) is Matt O’Regan, Chair of the Board of Directors of Westland Milk Products and at far right (next to Amy Adams) is Rod Quin, CEO of Westland Milk Products with the presentation package of EasiYo products given to the PM. Earlier in the day the Prime Minister and Amy Adams spoke to a gathering of over 100 local businesspeople in Leeston.

Highgate Hair is a new high end salon in Rolleston August 2015 will see the fourth biennial Oxford Wearable Arts staged - with each preceding one gaining in popularity. An Oxford Area School PTA initiative, the event is run by an incredibly dedicated subcommittee who undertake the total organisation. Funds raised go toward resources for the school and this year the focus is on purchasing and building a large Agility Course, along with recreational equipment for the senior school. The show has grown each year with the 2013 event attracting a massive a sixty entries (40 student entries and 20 adult ones). Entries come from Christchurch and surrounding districts, while the Show’s audiences hail from as far away as Ashburton. “We are encouraging local schools to get involved,” said Jane Anderson of Oxford’s Wearable Arts Committee. The evening is held in the Oxford Area School hall, primarily because it can seat 400 people. Entries are judged by a panel of three and those attending can enjoy high quality entertainment, as well as professional lighting and sound. This year’s student categories are: Years 1-6 Back to the Future, Years 7-13 Back to the Future or Open (they are free to choose a title and materials used). Adult categories are: Open, Avant Garde and All Things Bright and Beautiful. Students are judged in their age groups and prizes awarded for first, second and third.

Adults are judged within their categories with cash prizes or weekend packages. From all the category winners a Supreme Student and Adult are chosen. Along with a trophy these successful winners will also receive flights and tickets to attend the World of Wearable Arts in Wellington thanks to Oxford Farmers Market.

“I always encourage prospective entrants to ‘give it a go’,” Jane added, “it’s a great experience in a lovely friendly atmosphere and everyone participating in past shows has enjoyed themselves enormously,” she concluded.

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Melton Estate has announced their successful certification as a Qualmark NZ Rated Venue. Qualmark is New Zealand tourism’s official quality assurance organisation, they aim to provide a trusted guide to quality travel experiences. The Qualmark symbol indicates that the business has met stringent quality standards and environmental criteria - earning New Zealand tourism’s official quality mark. Melton Estate has achieved an impressive 4 Star Plus rating as a result of their first audit. The Venue Rating is confirmation of the superb standard of the winery celebration space. Unsurprisingly, they are a sought after destination for company conferences and events, as well as family celebrations and weddings. In the past year there has also been an increase in cruise visitors and incentive groups travelling to West Melton to make the most of the facilities on offer.

In addition to this achievement, the results of the Wines of Canterbury Wine Competition were released recently and Melton Estate received several awards. The Canterbury Wine Awards, now well established and in their fourth year, saw a record number of wineries enter wines for judging and a record number of medals were awarded. Fifty-five medals; five Gold, sixteen Silver and thirtyfour Bronze medals were awarded from this year's show, with 71% of the wines entered earning medals. There were two stages to the show with the wines judged firstly on their own merits, then

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secondly with reference to the seven food classes: Vegetarian, Pork, Seafood, Cheese, Game, Lamb and Chicken. Trophies were awarded to the most food friendly match in each class. The 2013 Melton Estate Pinot Noir achieved a Bronze Award. But the standout was the 2013 Melton Estate Chardonnay, which was awarded the trophy for the top Chardonnay in Canterbury. In the second stage of judging it won, from all wines entered, the best pairing for a Chicken dish. This winning Chardonnay will go on to compete in the Champion Wine of the Show also held by Wines of Canterbury on May 29th.

Melton Estate celebrate their Qualmark 4 star plus rating with some award winning wines.

market milk price," said Dr Penno. “We are looking forward to continuing to develop opportunities with our business to business (B2B) customers for the use of iNdream3 as an ingredient in their products.” Development of this product was funded by Synlait with additional support from DairyNZ through the Transforming the Dairy Value Chain Primary Growth Partnership programme. The clinical trial was conducted by Otago University and jointly funded by Synlait, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Ingredia SA.


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“Call me now to find out what your home is worth on today's market” The weather for the Primary Sports Canterbury Duathlon, held at Ruapuna on April 30th, was fine, but extremely cold. Students aged from nine years to twelve years old and from throughout Canterbury lined up in their age groups to race off against one another. Nine and ten year old girls and boys faced a challenging two kilometre run, six kilometre cycle with a final one kilometre run to finish. Eleven and twelve year old girls and boys had a similar course, however their cycle portion was an additional three kilometres longer. Many hundreds of children competed on the day achieving come wonderful results and making their schools very proud. Some of the local Rolleston results:

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9yr old boys: 1st: William McMeeken (Rolleston) 7th: Quinn Pywell (Rolleston)

11yr old girls: 14th: Madison Pywell (Rolleston)

Selwyn MP Amy Adams commented that the Government’s pre-Budget announcement that it will fund another new primary school for Rolleston is great news for local families. The school will have a roll capacity of 750 children in years 1 to 8, and is forecast to open in January 2017. “This school, along with West Rolleston Primary School and Rolleston College, which are due to open in 2016 and 2017 respectively, demonstrate this Government’s commitment to meeting the demands of population growth in our region,” Amy said. “It’s great to see the proceeds of the Government’s share offer programme going into providing more education options for our local children, and helping to d el iv e r m o d er n s c h o o l environments that meet the needs of the 21st century,” she added. The pre-Budget announcement

L to R: Quinn Pywell and William McMeeken from Rolleston School. Both students achieved great results in the nine year old boys division of the Primary Sports Canterbury Duathlon, with William getting first place, and Quinn seventh.

included a total of $244 million to be invested in new schools, sch oo l exp ans io n s and additional classrooms around New Zealand. “The Government is committed to ensuring all Kiwi children

have the opportunity to do their very best at school. We’re providing the right resources and investment so children can succeed in today’s fastchanging, modern world,” Amy finished.

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Selwyn dog owners will be able to register or re-register dogs and pay registration fees online through the Council’s website this year. “The new system will make it easier and faster for dog owners to register their dogs and pay dog registration fees from home,” said Senior Animal Control Officer Steve Clarke. Clarke Through the new system dog owners can also update their address and add or remove a dog, or request a new dog tag if this is lost, online. Dog registration emails or papers are sent out in mid June with registration due by July 31st. Earlier this month, many dog owners will have been sent an email from the Council’s Animal

Control team. Dog owners who didn’t received an email are being asked to contact the Council with their email address so they can be let know when the online registration system is ready to use. Email dogrego@selwyn.govt.nz by June 12th with email and physical address, name and dog registration number or numbers. (Dog registration numbers are found on the dog’s tag.) “Once dog owners contact the Council with their email address and their dog’s registration number, they will be sent information in mid-June on how to register their dog and pay registration fees online,” Steve advised. Everyone who uses the online dog registration system will

receive with their dog tag a free dump the doo bag which they can take out with them on walks, keeping Selwyn beautiful and free from mess. The new online system is easy to use. Dog registration fees can be paid online through Poli using the bank’s payments system or with a credit card. There is a small service fee for a credit card payment of 72 cents for one dog. If registration is paid by the due date of July 31st, it costs $35 to register the first dog and $25 to register any other dogs. The Council plans to post dog registration papers to dog owners who do not have an email address or internet access.

Winter causes all sorts of problems with visibility when driving, including snow and ice, fog, rain and increased hours of darkness. The Road Code says that the vehicle’s headlights must be used, from thirty minutes after sunset, until thirty minutes before sun rise and at any other time a driver can’t clearly see a person or vehicle one hundred metres away. Most of the time it is obvious when lights need to be on, but outside the guidelines given in the road code, there are a number of other circumstances where using vehicle lights will increase visibility and the safety of all road users.

When there is fog, light rain or where there is the potential for sunstrike, it can be more difficult to see other vehicles. Using vehicle lights on low beam is one of the easiest measures to take to increase visibility. A timely reminder too that a vehicle’s park lights are only designed for use when a vehicle is stationary. Increasing following distances and taking more care to check ahead before passing in these conditions is also essential as there may be some drivers that are not using their vehicle’s lights and can easily blend into the wintery conditions.


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The Primary Sports Canterbury definitely a rip roaring success. and 6. The games were more Rugby Fun Day held on April The popular annual tournament about giving rugby a go, win 24th at Burnside Park was is held for players in Years 4, 5 lose or draw, the goal was to have fun. Around sixty teams from throughout Canterbury were involved, with each team playing three rounds each. Games lasted twenty minutes making for near non-stop action all day. Clearview Primary went along to the Rugby Fun day with seven teams ranging from Year 4-6 and including one team of Year 4 girls. For many, it was the first time they had ever played rugby. They had a great day learning a lot of new skills and enjoyed great support from The Year 4 all girls rugby team from Clearview Primary School at their coaches, as well as enthusiastic parents on the side the competition with Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge. From L to R: Leaya Smith, Emily McCormick, Kendra Cocksedge, lines. NZ Black Fern, Kendra Taylah Smith, Isabelle Fraser, Anna Arnott, Isabel Soper, Tessa Wright, Maddi Brown, Mackenzie Wills, Savannah Van Dyk, Cocksedge came to watch the Clearview girls’ team in Bella Reuben. particular, because they were the only all girls ruby team entered in the competition. She was reportedly very impressed with their enthusiasm and tenaciousness. West Melton Primary School sent two mixed teams and even though they didn't win, everyone had a fantastic time. Student, Jimmy Burt said, “I really enjoyed all the games especially tackling, catching and running. My team had a win, a loss and a draw.” Jaxon De Wys also commented on the day, “it was cool, I really enjoyed the games they were all fun.” Both students were grateful to their coaches for helping make the day a successful one. An added bonus for the children was the chance to William Voice, from West Melton School gets into meet and get signatures from position to catch a high ball. some famous Crusaders at the end of the day which added to the smiles.

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The Lincoln Community Care Association Inc has been providing a range of services for those in need, across Selwyn, for almost forty years. As the name suggests, they are based in Lincoln, and have seen much growth in local townships post earthquakes. As a result they have developed working relationships with a number of other like-minded Selwyn organisations. Services Development Coordinator, Lois Thomas explained, “we are working closely together to serve our new residents, as well as continuing to support longstanding clients. Selwyn Central Community Care, Selwyn Parenting Network, Ellesmere Community Care and Lincoln and Districts Community Care

are committed to supporting people of all ages, genders, and cultures.” Some of the services offered include Meals On Wheels which go to Rolleston three days a week. Meals are delivered hot or ready for reheating depending on the situation. In most cases clients receive a subsidy towards the cost, funded by the Canterbury District Health Board. Meals are delivered by dedicated Rolleston volunteers. Partnership Community Workers offer support, enabling people to better access the health related services they require. A lot of this service involves education, as frequently people are simply not aware of their entitlements. As June is National Continence

The Lincoln Zone Cross Country was held at the Halswell Quarry on May 13th. Students who qualify move onto the Canterbury Primary Schools Cross-country in June. Above: Competing in the Year 6 Girls event representing West Melton School - Emily Sharpe, Daisy Meyers, Molly Lundy (who competed in the Year 5 girls ‘event) and Lisa Howden. Below: Also from West Melton School, Isla McPherson in action in the Year 5 girls’ racing.

Awareness month, Lincoln and Districts Community Care hope to host a session run by Gratitude Fitness entitled ‘Pelvic Floor Matters’. This year’s theme for Continence Awareness week is Incontinence Support for NZ Carers: It relates to family, friends, and caregivers and the need to better support those who have the challenge of caring for someone who is incontinent. Another item under consideration for later this year is a workshop on Problem Gambling. Gambling problems affect people from all walks of life. Statistics indicate that two out of every five regular pokie users already have a gambling problem, or are at risk of developing one. Every person with a gambling problem affects between five and ten others. Another programme under the Lincoln Community Care banner is Selwyn Sages. This is a free confidential community-based mentoring programme that taps into the life experiences of New Zealanders to help families and individuals in their community. Trained mentors, who are dedicated volunteers, offer oneon-one mentoring to individuals, parents, families and couples in their own home, or occasionally in group settings. Skills in many areas, such as growing one’s own vegetable gardens, cooking, hand crafts, parenting and budgeting, can be developed. The focus is all about helping whanau develop the life skills to create a home that is happy, healthy, and a loving, positive environment, in which to raise children. Further information and contact details are available on the Lincoln Community Care Association website.

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Wednesday 27th May 2015 AUTOMOTIVE

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Firewood for sale A passion for the great outdoors, especially the natural beauty of Canterbury, was a huge motivating factor in the creation of a new outdoor adventure group, based in Selwyn. Organiser and group spokesperson, Stuart Douce felt that, “it would be great to have a local group of like minded people to experience outdoor adventures with, instead of having to travel into Christchurch.” The emphasis for the group is on fun and being social in the

great outdoors. Ideas for activities are virtually unlimited. Options suggested to date include; day and weekend trips, day walks, tramping, kayaking, skiing/boarding, cycling, mountain biking, cycle touring to name just a few. In May keen members of the group enjoyed a Cass Saddle overnight tramp, in the picturesque but rugged Craigieburn Forest Park. On June 6th, many are looking forward to another, mountain biking the Wharfedale Track near Oxford.

Young entrepreneurs have been invited to set up stalls at a market that is being held during Youth Week. Youth Week started on May 23rd and finishes on May 31st. The aim is to recognise the amazing contributions and achievements of young people in New Zealand. Organised by the Selwyn Youth Council, the market and Skate Jam will be held at Rolleston Skate Park on Saturday, May 30th. “We believe that the market will be a brilliant outlet for the youth of Selwyn to practice their entrepreneurship in a supportive environment. It will give young people a way to better develop their financial literacy and skill, with people that they know and trust at the heart of their community,” said Rafael Clarke, Selwyn Youth Council Chairperson. Young people aged between

12 and 24 can register to have a free stall by emailing Chris.Martin@selwyn.govt.nz, or visiting the ‘Sensational Selwyn Youth’ Facebook page. Registration remains open until all of the stalls are booked. Anyone registering to run a stall will receive an information sheet with advice on food safety and health and safety requirements. Stall owners will also need to check they have change for customers. The Youth Council plan to have its PUBLIC NOTICES

The group is open to anyone and details about them and their activities can be found on their Facebook page. There are currently well over one hundred members on Facebook already and with so many amazing options for t hi ngs t o do a r ound Canterbury, there is sure to be something for everyone.

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ROLLESTON modern family 021 0231 9041 home, 4 bedrooms, two bathrooms, pets neg, $550pw available 8th July, call PETS/LIVESTOCK HotelHomes on 03 318 1355 or 022 540 9050. GOING away? Leaving pets behind? Petcalls or house sitters available. Contact FIREWOOD Homesit Selwyn on AC & EA WAKELIN Firewood 0 2 1 4 3 0 0 1 6 , o n Suppliers. Mature Pine: 3mtrs info@homesitselwyn.co.nz or - $175. 6mtrs - $340 9mtrs - at www.homesitselwyn.co.nz $510. 12mtrs - $675 15mtrs - $840. Hardwoods available. M I G H T Y M i x N a t u r a l Dog Food. Natural & Old man pine also available. wholesome. Premium WINZ quotes welcomed. nutrition. Cost effective, NZ Certified truck for measurement. Made. No artificial colours Please phone 03 312 4637 or or preservatives. Frozen 021 260 4520. concentrate & biscuits. 3 3 DRY OMP 3m $195 - 6m $375. Now available from Dry blue gum/OMP 50/50 mix your local agent. Sue Neale 6m3 $475. Phone 027 297 347 6702 or 021 207 0421, 7563. mightymixorders@xtra.co.nz


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TRADES

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SHELLEY’S Glass and Glazing. Got a broken glass window? Insurance work, Pet doors, Mirrors, Retro Refits, Single/ Double glazing, Splashbacks, Fire Glass. 32 years in the glass industry. Operates in Oxford, Cust, Darfield, Rolleston, West Melton & Surrounding Areas. Call your local Glazier - Mark on 03 312 3253 or 0272 426 368.

STORAGE KENNEDYS - Purpose built. S ec u r e. Ch e ap r at e s . Rolleston. Please phone (03) 347 9464 or 027 223 8777 or contact us by email: kennedysstorage@xtra.co.nz SITUATIONS VACANT

WINDOW REPAIRS

SITUATIONS VACANT

The role is at the South Island Distribution Centre in Rolleston for The Warehouse. Temp workers required Monday to Friday

TRADES

HANDYMAN - Mike the Handyman serving all handyman, lawnmowing and general work, Selwyn area. Phone 0800 287 828 or 03 347 7437.

The shifts are either: 7.30am - 4pm or 3pm - 11.30pm. If you have reliable transport and are available now, please give James Scarlett at Kelly a call on 03 347 1180, mobile 027 213 0613 or email your CV to james.scarlett@kellyservices.com

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

Ph 03 980 4979

TORLESSE CONSTRUCTION

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.

● Residen al Commercial Heat Pump

027 357 9401 03 347 9164

Dawson Gilchrist 021 232 3306 torlesseconstruc on@gmail.com

New Builds Residen al Commercial Extensions Renova ons Decks & Fencing Pergolas

Kurt Benseman - Registered Electrician

MURRAY HATCHARD Washing Machine Repairs • Hire Machines • Reconditioned Machines •

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

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 Hea ng, renova ons and repairs – Ring the team at

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


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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. 10 Year warranty, range of colours Proven in Australia & New Zealand over the last 15 years.

FOR SAFE, PURE DRINKING WATER FROM YOUR ROOF NOW AVAILABLE: STAINLESS STEEL MICRO MESH Call Rohan Rudd any me Mon-Sat for a no obliga on assessment & quote 0800 486532 www.gumleaf.co.nz

Need some help with: • • • • • •

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

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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

Phone: 0274 334 057 or 03 347 9774

Get me to do your ‘dishes’

Based in West Melton, we build, renovate and work with EQC and Fletchers and the current Remedial work. For all your Plumbing Requirements in the Christchurch and Selwyn District areas. New Housing * Spouting * Roof Repairs * House Alterations * Hot Water Cylinders * Installing Solar Hot Water

• We cover the Selwyn area - No Job too LiVle, No Job too Big. • We offer a full team of experienced tradesmen; Builders, Painters, Paper hangers, Brick laying, Plastering, Roofing. • Insurance quotes and repairs. • With the business opera ng for over 20 years, we are able to offer a wide scope of exper se and compe ve rates.

STEVE TE HAARA PHONE: 347 3006 FAX: 347 3008 MOBILE: 027 243 6974 EMAIL: tehaara@slingshot.co.nz

A mother calls 911 very worried asking the dispatcher if she needs to take her kid to the emergency room, the kid had eaten ants. The dispatcher tells her to give the kid some Benadryl and he should be fine, the mother says, 'I just gave him some ant killer......' Dispatcher: 'Rush him in to emergency right now!'

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

Ph 0800 765 758

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Mob 0274 339 104 A/H 347 9282

81 Main South Road, Rolleston

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Garden Ligh ng House Re-Wire Telephone Extensions Kitchen Re-Fit New Builds/Extensions Spa Pool Installa on Shop Fi ng Office Re-fits Mitsubishi Heat Pumps Electrical Safety Cer ficate

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

Next deadline: Thursday 18th June

Several years ago, we had an Intern who was none too swiP.. One day she was typing and turned to a secretary and said, 'I'm almost out of typing paper. What do I do?' 'Just use paper from the photocopier', the secretary told her. With that, the intern took her last remaining blank piece of paper, put it on the photocopier and proceeded to make five blank copies. BruneVe, by the way!! I recently saw a distraught young lady weeping beside her car. 'Do you need some help?' I asked. She replied, 'I knew I should have replaced the baVery to this remote door un-locker. Now I can't get into my car. Do you think they (poin ng to a distant convenience store) would have a baVery to fit this?' Hmm, I don't know. Do you have an alarm, too?' I asked. 'No, just this remote thingy,' she answered, handing it and the car keys to me. As I took the key and manually unlocked the door, I replied, 'Why don't you drive over there and check about the baVeries. It's a long walk....'


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