Rolleston news 28 jan 2015

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Inside this issue: Patriotic Call to Yarn 2 Rolleston Rugby in 2015 3 Increased Business Necessitated Increased Space From West Melton School Lake Crichton Series Relay For Life Preparations Well Underway Car Registration Savings Compliance Levels Pleasing West Melton Bowling Club

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ROLLESTON WAREHOUSE LUCKY WINNER

For Coalgate’s Jayme Olds finding out she was the winner of $10,000 right on Christmas time made the festive season 9 even more special. Jayme, who moved to the area eighteen months ago, has two daughters Ellesmere Golf Club 9 thoroughly enjoying Glentunnel Public Notices 10 Classifieds 10-11 School, and can often be found running and biking through the Trades 11-12 picturesque Malvern Hills and Email Column 12 surrounding tracks. “We love the area,” she commented, “and this extra bonus will enable us to do a few bits and pieces earlier than we had planned.” The information and Jayme won her $10,000 thanks opinions published are to The Warehouse, when after not necessarily those of doing some Christmas shopping the Rolleston News she entered The Warehouse’s proprietors. Christmas on-line competition. Rolleston News is Needless to say, Jayme was distributed to almost totally blown away with her 3000 homes and winnings. “I still can’t quite businesses in the Rolleston area. 8 9

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believe I’ve won this. I can’t thank The Warehouse enough; it was the best Christmas present ever!” she enthused. New floor insulation and a new garage has been planned with the winnings and Jayme has booked a family holiday for October. Amanda Baker, Baker store manager of The Warehouse Rolleston was delighted to hear that the lucky winner drawn was a customer of her store. “It’s fantastic to be able to give Jayme such an exciting prize,” she said, “and we wished her a wonderful Christmas with her family!” There were six $10,000 winners in total and customers could enter by spending $49 or more in store or online between November 5th and December 16th.

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The National Army Museum in Waiouru has made a poignant contribution to the new Rannerdale World War One Commemorative Centre in Riccarton, with the donation of a special poppy wall hanging. The National Army Museum’s ‘Patriotic Call to Yarn’ project commemorates the 18,166 New Zealanders who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War. In honour of these men and women, the National Army Museum is collecting knitted poppies from all around the country to create a display of 18,166 cascading poppies in the Museum’s Roimata Pounamu - Tears on Greenstone memorial area. It is some of these poppies that have been made into a unique wall hanging and gifted to Rannerdale Veterans’ Care. Sharing the common goal of remembrance, Rannerdale Veterans’ Care has developed a World War One Commemorative Centre which includes a small Museum, library, and research centre with a focus on Canterbury WWI Veterans. It will include sound and film

Darfield’s Kàren Shepard of Takahe Marketing and Design Solutions and Rannerdale’s General Manager, Steve Shamy with the symbolic wall hanging. a rc h i v e s , o b j e c t s , a nd publications for education groups and the general public to access. General Manager, Steve Shamy said: “We were overwhelmed when we received this special parcel from Waiouru. Each knitted poppy has such significance, and for them to share these with us for our Centre - it’s very meaningful.” In addition to the poppy wall hanging, the National Army Museum has sent Rannerdale harakeke crosses from the D o l o r e s C ro s s P ro j e c t (www.dolorescrossproject.org). This project involves volunteers from around the world, placing a handmade cross on the graves of New Zealand soldiers, and photographing them. The Dolores Cross Project now has a database of thousands of New Zealand graves featuring the harakeke cross. “It’s such a positive feeling when we can work alongside other organisations on such a worthwhile project,” Steve said.

“There is a strong link between the National Army Museum and Rannerdale - the WWI stories and experiences featured at Waiouru would have been very familiar to the first Veteran residents of Rannerdale in the 1920s.” Anyone wishing to make a poppy for the National Army Museum’s ‘Patriotic Call to Yarn’ project can email Alison Jones (Project co-ordinator) at armymuseum@nzdf.mil.nz for a knitting pattern and information, or call Rannerdale Veterans’ Care. Poppies can be knitted, crocheted, sewn or hand crafted, and there are several patterns available for all abilities. Finished poppies can be dropped off at Rannerdale Veterans’ Care, who will then organise their delivery to the National Army Museum. The Rannerdale World War One Commemorative Centre in Riccarton will be officially opened by the Minister of Veterans’ Affairs on February 28th.


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The Rolleston Rugby Club is already well and truly gearing up for a big year. Following on from the successful past seasons with their Colts and Division 2 teams they will, for the first time ever, be entering a Division 1 team in the Ellesmere competition. This is an exciting step for Rolleston Rugby as a Club, as it gives existing senior players a chance to shine in the Ellesmere and combined country competition, it gives a team for their junior players to aspire to, and has encouraged local residents who may have previously played in town, or newcomers to Rolleston, to come forward and play for their local team. Club officials have been working tirelessly behind the scenes since last year, before the 2014 season had even finished, to get a strong team together, along with an excellent coaching and management team to ensure the team is fit and ready for Division 1 kick off on March 28th. Rolleston Rugby Club’s experienced Division 2 coach from last season Andrew Foster, Foster has

stayed with the Club to take this Div 1 team forward, along with Koru Gray, Gray an experienced coach who joins Club coaching staff from Burnside Rugby Club, in Christchurch. The pair will be joined by John Pearson, Pearson an experienced coach from Mid Canterbury. These three will be assisted by Jo Baird and Nicola Kempton who will be the team managers and they, together with the coaches, will ensure the team is at its best on game days. Pre-season training has already commenced at the Rolleston Reserve for all the senior teams - check the Club website for full and further details of this. As always the Club is extremely appreciative of the support given by their major sponsors, many of whom are returning again this year. The Club have also been extremely lucky to have on board a number of other sponsors, both for the Club and for the senior team, and these partners/sponsors will be announced over the coming months. Regis t r at ion is r apidly approaching for age grades U7

Ripper to Division 1, and this will take place at the Rolleston Rugby clubrooms, in the Rolleston Reserve, vehicle entrance of Moore Street. All current and new members are welcome, and anyone not sure which grade their son or daughter should play in, can ask for assistance from any of the committee or helpers present. Season start dates are March 28th for Division 1, and at this stage April 18th for all other grades (dependent on team numbers in senior grades U14½ to Division 2). Check out the Club website for further details of all the events mentioned above: www.rollestonrugby.co.nz

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Many, many clients will have contracted Darfield business The Woodshack to manufacture their bespoke furniture and kitchen requirements over the years. Well now they still can, but from a far more efficient location, while still offering the same friendly, personal service and attention to detail from concept to completion. After business owner’s Mark Davis’ very humble beginnings, making mainly solid timber furniture for locals, The Woodshack has slowly evolved over sixteen years into manufacturing quality built kitchens in the workshop they occupied, at North Terrace, Darfield. The ability to move with the times is a necessity for all businesses, and it was soon clearly obvious that two or three

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pieces of furniture required considerably less room, than two or three kitchens! It was a clear indication that The Woodshack had well and truly outgrown its premises. With the need for space being the motivating factor, Mark, after exploring all options, finally signed the lease for a 400 square metre factory in Selwyn’s Izone business park. Their edge bander and large C.N.C. machine, purchased during the past two years for extra precision and efficiency with near zero waste, certainly don’t look out of place, or quite as large and dominating in the new factory, as they did previously. All making the workplace easier, safer and more able to efficiently meet client’s requirements. Mark, and staff members Bob Tweed and Josh Jennings made the move to Rolleston in the last week of business, prior to Christmas - making an extremely busy time of the year - even busier! The Woodshack is committed to servicing the whole of Selwyn and especially all of the Malvern area - just as it always has. Mark and his team are happy to

discuss any or all kitchen needs and with the addition of a CAD (computer aided design) drawing program - customers can view the finished product, right from the start. There are options available at The Woodshack for all budgets, with choices of everything from melamine cupboards, right through to timber, painted or Thermoform and teamed with Formica, timber, granite, acrylic or stainless benchtops, the selection is endless. Cu s t om er s ar e a lw a ys pleasantly surprised at how competitive The Woodshack prices are. Many have shopped around and compared at length, then find that more often than not, The Woodshack will supply what others have deemed a superior product, with attention to detail and an eye on the budget. To find The Woodshack’s new purpose equipped premises from Jones Road, head up Izone Drive past the Izone café to the round about, then turn left and they are first left on Illinois Drive.

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At the close of 2014 West Melton Primary School bid a fond farewell to its Deputy Principal, Heather McHarg who had been at West Melton School for 21 years. Heather was looking forward to retiring and will be putting some energy into her extensive gardens, grandchildren and numerous other interests. Heather has inspired staff and students alike with her love of learning and the s chool community feel they are the richer for having enjoyed her presence, but know she will be greatly missed. The School’s end of 2014 celebrations and major senior awards were presented to the following children who have been outstanding in sport, academic and cultural fields. The School wishes them all the best in the future as they move onto new challenges: Award for Kapahaka & West Melton School 'The Arts' Award - Meg Racz • Paula & Jeremy Wilson Cup for Sporting & Academic excellence -Sarah Sarah Quinn • Selwyn Central Community Cup for leadership - Esther Burnett • Richards' Values Trophy - Taylor McKenzie • Most Outstanding Individual Sports Achievement at Canterbury School Sports - Calum Murdoch • The Hoogenboezen Citizenship Award - Caitlyn Murphy

Major Senior award recipients at West Melton School: L to R: Sarah Quinn, Caitlyn Murphy, Meg Racz, Taylor McKenzie, Esther Burnett, Calum Murdoch.

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West Melton Primary School’s Deputy Principal, Heather McHarg, retiring after 21 years at the school is surrounded by pupils with banners and thank you cards.

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Selwyn Sports Trust have announced that entries are now open for the Lake Crichton Series – Triathlon and Duathlon. The series was such a success this year that it is now set to be a regular fixture on the Selwyn event calendar. This family friendly three race series is hosted on Friday evenings at Lake Crichton, just south of Dunsandel. The man-

Swim start in the 2014 series. made lake provides the ideal setting for first time triathletes to give the sport a go. There are long and short courses in both the triathlon and duathlon, and team entry possibilities, as well. The three races have been planned around other events in the New Year; end of January,

end of February and March 6th. They would provide a perfect lead in for competitors looking at entering the House of Travel Triathlon Festival or the Canterbury Primary and Intermediate Schools events. For further information check out: www.selwynsportstrust.org.nz

This summer more than 25,000 New Zealanders will come together to celebrate, remember and fight back against cancer when they take part in the Cancer Society Relay For Life. Often described as ‘a life-changing experience,’ Relay For Life is a community team event to celebrate cancer survivors and carers; remember loved ones lost to cancer; and fight back against a disease that affects one in three New Zealanders. People of all ages and levels of fitness will take part in Relay For Life events held in 21 communities across the country, with the Rolleston event taking place on Saturday, March 7th. Families, friends, businesses, community organisations, schools and sporting clubs are encouraged to register their interest in Relay For Life events happening this summer. To learn more or to register a team, please visit www.relayforlife.org.nz or contact the local Cancer Society office.


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BEAT THE MUD!

Volunteers planting a crop of fodder beet for harvest at South Island Field Days 2015, the first to be held at the new Kirwee site. The organisers of South Island Agricultural Field Days are well down the track shifting the venue of the popular event from Lincoln to Kirwee. Last month the South Island Agricultural Field Days (SIAFD) executive committee took ownership of its new site, a 40 hectare property on Courtenay Road, near Kirwee township. Volunteer working bees have been busy getting the property ready for the March 25th-27th event, and sponsors are being lined up to support its various components. “South Island Field Days 2015 will be bigger and better than ever,” organising committee member Daniel Schat said. “It will provide visitors the same mix of displays, agricultural mach inery, and fencing demonstrations that has made the event such a success in the past. “We will also have the AgriInnovation competition, with awards for best New Zealandmade machine, best farm

invention, and best imported farm machine. We expect to see a range of new companies and new technologies this year.” D aniel comm ent ed t hat volunteers have cleared the Kirwee site, put up fences, prepared the way for water and irrigation lines, and planted oats, fodder beet and other crops for machinery demonstrations. “Both Vodafone and Spark have assured us that there will be good mobile phone coverage and plenty of data available to ensure new technology can perform at its best,” he added. Pump and irrigation equipment provider Think Water Leeston has installed and will maintain an irrigator to ensure the crops are in top condition. Power for the 2015 South Island Field Days will be supplied by generators, but in the future the Kirwee site will likely be connected to the grid. Food stalls and a licensed booth will be open for the duration of the Field Days, and lunch will be available the day before, for

exhibitors setting up their displays. Eftpos will also be available on-site. With more than 25,000 people expected to attend South Island Field Days, the event will definitely give a boost to the local Malvern economy. In addition to a surge of customers for hospitality businesses, local community groups will raise money by directing traffic, parking cars, and pitching tents at the event. Malvern Anglican Parish is taking a creative approach by organising bed and breakfast homestays for exhibitors and visitors. Their effort will not only raise money for the parish, it will give visitors a chance to meet local people in their homes. S IA FD is a non- prof it organisation that is staffed by volunteers. A percentage of the money it raises from running the Field Days goes to scholarships for Lincoln University Students. Students can apply for the scholarships at any time through SIAFD.

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Consumer groups advise that vehicle owners should not do a twelve month renewal on their vehicle licences (‘rego’), in order to save money ahead of forthcoming reductions in ACC levies. The Automobile Association and Consumer NZ are both advising motorists whose vehicle licences need renewing before July 2015 to renew for a shorter period so that it expires shortly after July 1st. From that date, annual motor vehicle licence levies will reduce by an average of forty five percent for most vehicles (except motorcycles, mopeds, trailers and caravans). For cars aged under forty years, the actual reduction will vary according to the cars’ safety rating, calculated by ACC. The annual savings will range from $42-$132 for petrol-powered vehicles, and $82-$172 for diesels. ACC tax on petrol will also fall three cents per litre on July 1st, 2015. “Motorists relicensing their vehicles for twelve months now

will end up paying too much. For some cars, the potential savings amount to eleven dollars a month, so owners should think about renewing their vehicle licence for a shorter period to s av e m on ey , ” ad v is e d Consumer NZ Head of Testing Paul Smith. Smith AA Principal Advisor Mark Stockdale pointed out that owners can relicence their vehicles for any length of time. “For example, if the motor vehicle licences expires in December, only renew for seven months. To maximise your savings in February, only renew it for five months.” “When motorists go to AA Centres to renew their vehicle licence, our staff will advise them how many months they should relicence their vehicle to maximise savings,” Mark concluded.

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Fish & Game staffer Scott Pearson displays a salmon caught on the Waimakariri River, Jan 17 2015. A co-ordinated compliance operation on the region’s waterways recently, returned extremely positive results. More than 200 anglers were checked by the team of nineteen consisting of staff and honorary rangers, and only one fisherman was found to be fishing without a licence. Another angler was warned, as it could have been perceived he was targeting salmon without a licence, but he was given the benefit of the doubt on this occasion. North Canterbury Fish & Game Head of Compliance, Dirk Barr, Barr said the onus is on the angler to prove that they are not targeting salmon or sports fish, which, “given the type of tackle

being used and the locations some of these unlicensed anglers are fishing, could be very hard for them to do. “The argument that, ‘I was only fishing for Kahawai’ doesn’t really stack up when you’re in a boat with a licenced fisherman who is fishing for salmon and you are using the same lure,” Dirk commented. The decision to check anglers on the regions ‘big’ rivers and lakes coincided with an increase in angling pressure, as the peak of the salmon and trout seasons approach. John pointed out that, “the majority of salmon anglers are doing it right, and given the capital outlay on equipment, they realise that a few extra

BEST GOLF OF THEIR LIVES LIVES Two local golfers recently played the best golf of their lives on the same day. Friends Geoff Wylie and Peter Jamieson were playing at the Ellesmere Golf Club on Tuesday, January 13th, during the weekly Twilight Golf competition. Geoff, playing on an 18 handicap, shot an even-par 36 off the stick over the nine holes played, the lowest score he has achieved over nine holes. Peter, on a higher handicap, also shot his best round, 50. Twilight Golf at the Ellesmere Golf Club is open to anyone, whether they have a handicap or not, and starts between 5 and 6pm each Tuesday. Players find this is a very pleasant time of the day to play, and enjoy the relaxed and social atmosphere.

GOLFER PLAYS HIS AGE A rare event was achieved by a local golfer on Wednesday, January 14th, when he played a gross round of golf, in less than his age. Many players have the dream of, ‘one day I would love to play under my age’, but very few ever achieve this feat. At the Ellesmere Golf Club, Richard Taiaroa took just 73 strokes to complete his round of golf, and is 75 years of age. It is a remarkable feat because it is rare for players to achieve this score at any age, and while some don’t like to admit it, playing sport does become more difficult with age!

dollars for a licence is a whole lot better than losing all their gear.” Along with the one unlicensed angler, a further twelve received notices for ‘failing to produce’ their licence when asked. It is a requirement of the Fresh Water Fishing Regulations that an angler carries their licence on their person at all times while fishing, and those who fail to do so are issued with a notice, requiring them to provide their licence to a Fish & Game office within seven days. John added, “this is a particularly ‘niggly’ offence as it just causes everyone an inconvenience and can so easily be avoided by carrying your licence in your jacket or tackle box.” “Most anglers were very happy to see the rangers and were often keen for a chat about the state of the fishery, or what’s been caught and where. This can make it quite timeconsuming to check only a few licences, but it’s also a very rewarding opportunity to engage with our stakeholders,” John concluded. With the main salmon run just beginning, further compliance monitoring is planned over the coming weeks.

West Melton Bowling Club pre-Christmas Men’s competitions included Centre 7s, 2 x 4s and 3 x 3s, Junior 4s, Malvern 5s and Club triples. All teams competing in the Centre competitions acquitted themselves well especially the West Melton junior team who came close to qualifying for the playoffs. The Malvern 5s competition will conclude at the end of January. The Club Congratulates Roger Marshall, Marshall Dennis Herrick and Brian Hecker(s), Hecker who won the Men’s Club Championship Triples, suffering just one loss out of ten games. Ladies Competitions included the Malvern Pennants and Club Championship Singles. Congratulations must go once again to Gretta Leigh for winning this year’s Club Senior Singles Competition. The Malvern Junior Singles was played on November 23rd and West Melton bowler Keith McMeeking was the deserved winner. On November 6th the Men’s and Women’s Inter - District Quadrangular 4s were played. Ken Sharplin, Sharplin David Gooch (juniors) Jeff Mugford, Mugford Bob Burnett, Burnett Bill Paekau and Bob Shorter (seniors) were selected to play for Malvern. For the Ladies, Gretta Leigh, Barbara Herrick, Herrick Brenda Dunlop (seniors) Ali Gardiner and Mary Burke (juniors) were selected. In the Malvern Open Pairs which was played on December 13th and 14th, Bill Paekau and Bob Burnett were runners-up to a pair from Darfield. Congratulations to West Melton’s Allan Sadler, who along with Heather Patterson from Coalgate, won the Malvern Open Mixed Pairs, which was held on January 3rd and 4th, in convincing fashion. They won all of their eight games over the two days which is understood to be the first time this has happened in the history of this competition.

Social Bowls begins on Thursday, February 12th at 6.30pm.

Ellesmere Golf Club – Summer Club Championship, Results 24th January 2015. Ladies: 1. Barbara Joyce nett 74, won on third playoff hole. 2. Jeanette Allen 74. Senior Men: 1. Russell Chapman 2. Paul Bailey

79-9-70. 72 ocb.

Intermediate Men: 1. Kevin Gwatkin 2. Mike Steed 3. Gavin Milne 4. Gary McGill

81-14-67. 68 ocb. 68. 70.

Junior Men: 1. James Cochrane 2. Jock Houston 3. Brian Osborne 4. Alan Miller 5. Bruce McMillan

81.18.63. 67. 69 ocb. 69. 70.

Nearest the pin #14: Kevin Connell. Longest Drive #18: Men – Darryl Joyce. Ladies – Noea Harrison. Twos: #2 Bruce Allan, Brian Osborne. Nett Eagle Jackpot: Not struck. Next Week: Opening Day.

Peter Jamieson & Geoff Wylie after their hot rounds.

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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Amalgamated Scrap Ltd Rod McQuoid - Buyer Phone 027 695 0480 or 03 313 5844 a/h Buying Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Old Farm Machinery etc SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SRS New Zealand Ltd (Rolleston sawmill) requires a cleaner/labourer for their modern sawmill. The hours would be from 12 noon to 10.30pm Monday to Thursday. The first part of the shift would be cleaning outside the mill, inside cleaning would commence once the mill has finished cutting. Cleaning would be required around and below the log deck (clearing bark chip), and around the mill buildings. Then inside the mill sweeping sawdust around the equipment and shovelling into bins. This position would suit someone who: • Is fit and healthy (able to push a broom and shovel sawdust and bark chip) • Is able to work on their own and self-manage their time to ensure all daily tasks are complete • Does not mind working outside in any weather (winter can be cold and wet) • Lives locally (could go home for a hot meal if needed) If this sounds like you please phone 03 347 4537 and ask for a job application pack.

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

TRADES

TRADES

MUSIC TUITION PIANO/KEYBOARD lessons. Qu alif ied, ex per ien ced teacher. Friendly, relaxed le ar n in g en v ir on m en t . Beginners welcome - children & adults. 5 mins - Rolleston/ West Melton townships. Please contact Steph Gilks (B.Ed Music), phone 03 347 4370. PETS/LIVESTOCK MIGHTY Mix Natural Dog Food. N atural & wholesom e. Premium nutrition. Cost effective, NZ Made. No artificial colours or preservatives. Frozen concentrate & biscuits. Now available from your local agent. Sue Neale 347 6702 or 021 207 0421, mightymixorders@xtra.co.nz STORAGE KENNEDYS - Purpose built. S ecu r e. Ch eap r at es. Rolleston. Please phone (03) 347 9464 or 027 223 8777 or contact us by email: kennedysstorage@xtra.co.nz TRADES

We can enhance the appearance of your concrete. Call me today for a FREE quote pool, deck, garage floor, driveway, & to discuss patio, pavers, tiles plus more. • As a Co-Branded Installer of Newlook your concrete colouring International Products, we offer a requirements wide variety of stains to make your - Vaughn decorative concrete and coloured 0212 59 59 59 or concrete look better than ever. (03) 347 3036 • We also do waterblasting. • Perfect for any concrete surface:

Engineer - Full time position We are looking to employ a person who: • Is preferably trade qualified. • Is an excellent welder - Arc, Mig & Tig (Aluminium & stainless an advantage) • Has basic machining knowledge (lathe, mill) • Has good general knowledge of machinery & hydraulics. • Has a good understanding of workplace safety. • Is able to work both unsupervised and as part of our close knit team. • Has good verbal and written communication skills • Has a full NZ driver’s licence to assist in our Darfield workshop servicing the agricultural, foresty and civil contracting industries. Our workplace is Remuneration will be determined by experience and qualifications, and will be discussed at interview stage. If interested, apply with a copy of your current CV to: Agman Engineering Limited, PO Box 43029, Darfield 7541 agmanengineering@xtra.co.nz

Vaughn@getnewlook.co.nz

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.

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

WANTED TO BUY RECORDS wanted - excellent price paid. Phone Penny Lane 03 366 7410. 7 days or we can come to you. WINDOW REPAIRS

A new anode is far cheaper than a new cylinder! The role is at the South Island Distribution Centre in Rolleston for The Warehouse. Temp workers required Monday to Friday

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

For this and other helpful advice on Solar Heating, renovations and repairs – Ring the team at

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

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.


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

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

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

Need some help with: • • • • • •

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

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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 Get me to do your ‘dishes’

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

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

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STEVE TE HAARA PHONE: 347 3006 FAX: 347 3008

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

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Phone 03 347 9789 • • • •

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

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

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

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Washing Machine Repairs Hire Machines Reconditioned Machines 67 Burnham Rd, Burnham Phone 03 347 6768 Mobile 027 432 8651

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

Phone 03 980 4979

LOST CAR KEYS Lost Your Car Keys Lately? Please Read! After a meeting several days ago, I couldn't find my keys. I quickly gave myself a personal "TSA Pat Down." They weren't in my pockets. Suddenly I realised I must have left them in the car. Frantically, I headed for the parking lot. My husband has scolded me many times for leaving my keys in the car's ignition. He's afraid that the car could be stolen. As I looked around the parking lot, I realised he was right. The parking lot was empty. I immediately called the police. I gave them my location, confessed that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen. Then I made the most difficult call of all to my husband: "I left my keys in the car and it's been stolen." There was a moment of silence. I thought the call had been disconnected, but then I heard his voice, "Are you kidding me?" he barked, "I dropped you off!" Now it was my turn to be silent. Embarrassed, I said, "Well, come and get me." He retorted, "I will, as soon as I convince this cop that I didn't steal your damn car!"


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