Rolleston news 29th oct 2014

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Inside this issue: US national Firefighter 2 Combat Challenge NEW JP Clinic For Selwyn 2 House of Bricks

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All About Selwyn

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Selwyn Athletics Club

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

Recently the TaeKwonDo (TKD) National Championships took place in the Lincoln Event Centre 6 with Rolleston TaeKwonDo Club, the local Club for Selwyn, taking Hororata Highland 7 part and performing extremely Games well. Rolleston Christian 9 The Martial Art of TaeKwonDo is School To Open 2015 an Olympic Sport and Rolleston Public Notices 9-10 TKD although a small Club Classifieds 10-11 entered nine competitors, with every one of them performing Trades 11-12 well. Email Column 12 With six out of the team of nine competing for the first time, it was going to be a massive challenge for both the Club coaches. Fourth Dan Steve The information and Benbow and First Dan Nat opinions published are Campbell saw their team come not necessarily those of away with two Gold, four Silver the Rolleston News and one Bronze, proving that all proprietors. the training was well worth it. Rolleston News is First timers, nine year old distributed to almost Yelena, Yelena eleven year old Jackson 3000 homes and and fifteen year old Yashar the businesses in the Club’s senior Coloured Belt, all Rolleston area. won Silver medals. Ten year old Connor, who had co m p e ted i n p r e vi o u s Rolleston School Athletics Rolleston Combined Probus Update

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Rolleston TaeKwonDo Club;’s Gold medal winning Ander in action at the recent TKD National championships in Lincoln. tournaments, competed in the same group as ten year old Caelum, a first timer. Both boys reached the Bronze medal bout, definitely splitting the Club’s supporters as to who to cheer for! It was a close bout, with the score at the end of the third round level. That meant it was down to Golden point, an extra round where the first competitor to score a point wins. With both

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boys kicking and blocking at a frantic pace, it only lasted a few seconds for the winning point, but for those watching it seemed like an age! The result was Bronze for Connor with Caelum missing out on a medal. Fourteen year old Kyla, Kyla the Club’s junior Black belt and fifteen year old Ander both excelled and won Gold medals. 43 year old Paul, Paul in his first tournament, won through to the final only to discover he was up

against a mountain of a man from the West Coast. It was a gallant effort from Paul and one which gained him a very well deserved Silver medal. The Club’s next competition is in Blenheim at the end of October, but before then they will continue their training sessions at Clearview Primary School’s h all each M ond ay an d Wednesday. For further information contact: cherylandsteve@scorch.co.nz

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Steven Maw from Southbridge VFB recently ran a 1.36 at the US National Firefighter Combat Challenge in Texas. He's made it to the Lions Den for the fastest competitors! Steven was New Zealand's 2014 Champion achieving a time of 1:46.43 in March and is heading to the World Champs in Phoenix, Arizona next. Awesome stuff Steven best of luck for the World Champs!

A new Justice of the Peace drop-in clinic is starting in Selwyn to cater for the needs of the growing population. There are currently 46 Justices of the Peace (JPs) in Selwyn, servicing a population of around 50,000. The weekly drop-in service will be available at the Lincoln

Library every Tuesday from 10am - 1p m, s tar ting o n November 4th. A local JP will be on hand to witness signatures, verify copies of documents including cellphone texts and computer displayed results, take oaths and declarations, and complete affidavits. The new initiative is being led by

Justice of the Peace Tony Gemmill and Lincoln Librarian Sian McDonald.

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Lincoln JP Tony Gemmill who says there’s a huge demand for JPs across all of Selwyn, especially in the areas that are ex p er i en ci n g s ig n if i can t population growth such as Lincoln and Rolleston. “As our community grows, so do their needs,” he said. “We’re finding more and more people need our services but may often find it hard to track down a local JP when they need something verified or witnessed. So we are following the nationwide trend of providing easy and regular access to a local JP.” This November marks 200 years since the first Justice of the Peace for New Zealand, Thomas Kendall, was appointed in 1814. Tony, who has been a Justice of the Peace for the past twelve years, has recently moved to Lincoln after previously being based in Christchurch where there are five established clinics. “Sian McDonald from the Lincoln Library expressed an interest in providing this service from the library and service centre, so after some communication with other local JPs we now have enough available to set up a weekly roster.” “We have no idea what the demand may be like, but it does present an easy and regular opportunity for the community to come along and request a service without the need to venture to the city which may have been the case before,” he said. JPs will still continue to operate from their homes and offices as they always have. To find a JP nearby, look in the Yellow Pages or visit www.jpfed.org.nz. For more information on the new drop-in clinic, contact Tony Gemmill on 03 260 1242.


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Founded on the love of Lego, along with a sizeable collection of it, has come an unusual and unique business for Rolleston couple Jason and Rachel de Vries. Vries “We came up with the House of Bricks business idea back in June this year as Jason has a lifetime collection of Lego and I felt it was time it was put to use,” Rachel commented. “I have a background in childcare and really enjoy working with children, so the combination of Lego and little people seemed ideal! At the same time as planning this business one of the largest collections of Lego for building M.O.C’s (My Own Creations) came up for sale and we purchased it. We also purchased some other smaller Lego collections specifically for use at birthday parties, team b u i ld in g ex er ci s es an d Community Events. We wanted to provide something that was unique and not on offer already here in Canterbury and I think we have successfully found that market.” “Jason enjoys building with Technic (Technic is a line of Lego interconnecting plastic rods and parts) and has over seventy models. He also spends some time coming up with his own creations. One build that is his favourite is a Technic plane that he built and th en d isp l ayed at Th e Christchurch Brick Show back in July this year. The plane was taken from a model released by the Lego group and Jason took that model and made it twice the size and fully functioning! This is now on display in our studio.” “I only started creating with Lego one year ago and the first model I built was a replica of our house that we used in a fundraiser for Weedons School. It was also used at the

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Jason and Rachel de Vries with some of the completed models housed in their Lego studio.

Rachel de Vries with a large 1.2 x 2.4m scene Lego display. Christchurch Brick Show by Toyworld in the ‘Guess the Bricks’ competition - it used just over 14,000 pieces,” Rachel added. Something both Rachel and Jason enjoy is organising and sorting and they have utilised these skills by providing a service where they sort people’s Lego collections - a service that has already seen a good demand. Their Lego birthday parties are also proving popular with numerous bookings since they got it underway in August. Several schools, community g ro up s , an d ho lid ay programmes have taken up the opportunity to have Rachel and/ or Jason come to their place and lead groups of up to eighty Are you interested in a Brick Themed Birthday Party? Would you like to organise an unique team building event for work, school, or community group? Do you have lots of LEGO® that needs to be sorted? Want to view over 100 LEGO® models, watch a MOC being built or race a LEGO® car?

children. “We also do adult events, as even adults love to play with Lego and bring out the inner child,” Rachel laughed. The studio the pair will open from their house will provide a place for people to come and look at Lego all year round. It will be an interactive studio with a community build table, Technic remote controlled cars to race and various Lego books to read.

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Following the success of the Springfield School Malvern Aprons fundraiser (they have sold over 600 in under eight weeks), organisers have branched out into Selwyn Aprons - in response to numerous requests. The Malvern aprons, adorned with the names of all Malvern towns, have been popular with people of all ages, and brought in $9,000 worth of profit for the school. “Loads have been sent overseas to family members, expats, tourists and international students and they’ve gone all over the globe; it’s been amazing,” enthused one of the organisers Fiona Davidson. Davidson “We have also sold a huge number to local businesses and Springfield pupil Penny White with teacher Vicky Peacock and real estate agents as gifts for pupil Angelo Barrimond model the new Selwyn aprons. clients, staff and new home owners in the Malvern District. It’s such a great gift and it celebrates our wonderful district with pride! We also have many cafes and bars that have put their staff in them as part of their uniforms,” Fiona added. Hot on the heels of the Malvern success and after listening to cus tom er f eedb ack, th e Sp rin gfi eld S cho o l entr epren eurs have now brought out a new design to celebrate all that is Selwyn! They hope they’ll be as popular as the first version and already they have been fielding enquiries for the aprons as corporate gifts, welcome-to-thedistrict gifts, Christmas gifts and sending-overseas gifts. They are in stores now at the The new Selwyn design on Aprons and Tea towels as a Ellesmere Drapery, Rolleston Springfield School fundraiser. Community Centre, Lincoln Event Centre and Mason’s Drapery in Darfield and sell for Hororata Highland Games on $20 each. November 8th with both Selwyn Both the Malvern and the and Malvern Aprons and Tea Selwyn designs are also Towels and Malvern Tee-shirts available on Teatowels too and on sale. a limited number of Tee-shirts The Springfield School’s PTA (Malvern only) are also in Facebook page gives updates production. The Springfield on all that is happening with the School fundraisers will be new promotion or email trading from a stall at the springfieldschoolaprons@gmail.com

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The aim of the Selwyn Athletic Club is to provide a friendly and fun environment for all ages to learn and enjoy athletics and for athletes to motivate and push themselves to achieve personal bests. Record numbers turned up on opening Monday night for their first Club meeting at Brookside Park with a considerable number of athletes deciding to give the inter club competition a go this year. The Club got off to a flying start at this season’s first Interclub meeting at Rawhiti Domain also the venue for the second interclub meet, before heading to Timaru to compete on the all weather track there. Forty Four competitors represented Selwyn Athletics at the first interclub meet with the competitors top results below: Samantha Snell: 8 yr Girls 100m Fastest Time 8 yr Girls 60m 2nd FT Discus 1st Long Jump 1st Ben Greenhalgh: Greenhalgh 8 yr Boys 200m FT Seth Allen: 9 yr Boys Shot Put 1st Carl Deiudonne: 14 yr Boys 100m Hurdles FT Shot Put 1st 14 yr Boys High Jump 3rd Jody McCarthy Demspey: 7 yr Girls 100m 2nd FT 7 yrs Girls Long Jump 3rd Discus 2nd

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Luke Barrett (second left) storming ahead in his 200m -11 yr Boys. Jessica Laing: 9 yr Girls Discus 2nd 9 yr Girls 60m 3rd FT 9 yr Girls 100m 3rd FT Josiah Kalotapu: 7 yr Boys 200m 2nd FT Emma Bryce: 12 yr Girls 100m 3rd FT

Rolleston School held a very successful and enjoyable athletics day recently. The children all competed in age groups from 9-13 years (Year 5 - 8 children). It was held over two days, with the younger ones competing on Thursday and the older children competing on the Friday. Events also included shot put, long jump, sprints, long distance run and discus Above: Emma Fisken, Year 7, highjumping

Neihana Matafa: 7 yr Boys 60m 3rd FT Nik Hodgman 12 yr Boys 60m 3rd FT Kyle Cossey: 14 yr Boys 60m 3rd FT

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Those attending the August meeting of the Rolleston Combined Probus Club had the pleasure of listening to Colin Patterson as their main speaker who delighted with new material in the form of poetry. Those present were then regaled with ‘Tales from the High Seas’. August also saw the group visit Kilmarnock Enterprises and see/hear all that they do. September’s main speaker was Gavin Bishop, Bishop the well known author of children’s books. He was extremely entertaining, plus offered some of his books for sale to those present. Also during September a large group from Rolleston Combined Probus enjoyed an outing to Burnham Military Camp. It was an opportunity to look through the facility and enjoy some lunch while there. Sadly, time wasn’t on their side and a visit to the army’s museum, although looked forward to by many, wasn’t possible on the day. Several members also enjoyed the Northern South Island Probus Association thirtieth birthday lunch at the Hornby Working Men’s Club. In October and just in time for Spring gardening the group heard Rachel Vogan speak. Rachel, a well known gardener, who has written numerous books and columns on the topic, impressed and entertained those present with her knowledge. On October 21st the group headed to Oxford for the day in wonderful weather. A tour around Ribblesdale gardens enchanted all and this was followed by an enjoyable luncheon at the Oxford Working Men’s Club. Lunch over, it was a visit to Oxford retail stores, the art gallery and a drive home via Tram Road. Next month’s speaker is Victoria Metcalf an Antarctic Researcher, while the mini speaker is Tracey Dearsley speaking about the herb sage. The forthcoming bus trip to Erewhon High Country Station has proven to be so popular that organisers have scheduled a second bus to accommodate all those wishing to go. The trip will travel via Mt Somers (for morning tea) and include Edoras and Hakatere Station too. The Probus year concludes with the Christmas party on December 9th at Lincoln College. For more Probus info contact: Neil Bennett - Publicity 347-3173 Val Roxburgh - Secretary 347-7397


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The founders of Rolleston Christian School are delighted to announce that all the approvals are through from the Minister of Education, a Resource Consent has been granted by the Selwyn District Council for building the School and the enrolment season is under way. The Minister has appointed Mark Larson, Larson past principal of

Middleton Grange School in Christchurch, and now Chief Executive Officer of The Christian Schools’ Trust to the E stab li shm en t B oard o f Trustees. He is joined by Rebekah CouperCouper-Wain, Wain one of the first parents to sign up to the new School, who has a teaching background and is a passionate local advocate for

Building is well underway on Rolleston’s newest school which hopes to attract pupils from throughout Selwyn.

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the School. Another local appointed by the Minister is Heather Agnew, who along with her husband Brent, Brent has carried the vision for the School and whose family provided part of the School site. Also on the Establishment Board is Sam Broughton a product of Christian education himself and currently a Selwyn District Councillor. The appointees are rounded out by Ngaire Button, Button ex Deputy Mayor of Christchurch and recent candidate for the Maori Party in Te Tai Tonga. Ngaire’s family have all attended Christian Schools and she has previous governance experience in this area. The building of the School campus is well advanced. The main teaching block now has a roof and is in the process of being closed in. A house on the property is being converted for use as the administration centre. Parking and landscaping will follow. The School will enjoy brand new purpose built facilities, initially for up to 150 pupils. These state of the art facili ties allow for both traditional and more modern modes of teaching and learning. The Board has employed Liz

Horn as its foundational principal. She hails from Maranatha Christian School in Wellington, where she was Deputy Principal. Liz is busy connecting with the Rolleston community and talking to parents about enrolling their children. The Establishment Board are planning for an opening roll in the vicinity of 100 pupils in Years 1 to 6. They are currently recruiting the staff team which

will include five teachers and an office manager. Enrolments will continue in Term 4. The School community is rapidly building and looks forward to serving Rolleston through its vision “Christ-like Creative Critical Thinkers Enjoying A cad em i c S u cces s an d Developing Their Personal Gifts to Bring Hope and Joy to the World”.

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Ph Mike 027 902 6273 PETS/LIVESTOCK MIGHTY Mix Natural Dog Food. N atu r al & who l eso me. Premium nutrition. Cost effective, NZ Made. No artificial colours or preservatives. Frozen concentrate & biscuits. Now available from your local agent. Sue Neale 347 6702 or 021 207 0421, mightymixorders@xtra.co.nz SITUATIONS VACANT

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.

WINDOW REPAIRS

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

TRADES

SITUATIONS VACANT

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

Ph 03 980 4979 TRADES

handyman, lawnmowing and general work, Selwyn area. Phone 0800 287 828 or 03 347 7437. MIKE Sutton Engineering & Welding Services Limited. Ph 027 855 1266. General engineering work, fabrication, dairy farm maintenance and repairs, aluminium welding, stainless welding, mig and arc welding, and flux cored welding. Fully mobile service. 24h r se rvic e th rough summer.

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.

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

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

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


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

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

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

Need some help with: • • • • • •

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

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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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PEST CONTROL

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

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

Phone 03 347 9789 • • • •

“We do not telemarket!”

Flies Whitetail Spiders Wasps Cluster Flies Fleas

Certified Technician

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

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

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

MURRAY HATCHARD • • •

Washing Machine Repairs Hire Machines Reconditioned Machines

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

Andy’s Furniture Repairs Stripping, Re-polishing Repairs to all wooden furniture

Phone 03 3431665

Irish Burial at Sea Mick and Paddy had promised their Uncle Seamus, who had been a seafaring gent all his life, that they would bury him at sea when he died. Of course, in due time, he did pass away and the boys kept their promise. They set off with Uncle Seamus all stitched up in a burial bag and loaded onto their rowboat. After a while Mick says, “Do yer tink dis is fer enuff out, Paddy?” Without a word Paddy slips over the side only to find himself standing in water up to his knees. “Dis'll never do, Mick. Let's row some more.'“ After a bit more rowing Paddy slips over the side again but the water is only up to his belly, so they row on. Again Mick asks Paddy, “Do yer tink dis is fer enuff out Paddy?” Once again Paddy slips over the side and almost immediately says, “No dis'll neva do.” The water was only up to his chest. So on they row and row and row and finally Paddy slips over the side and disappears. Quite a bit of time goes by and poor Mick is really getting himself into a state when suddenly Paddy breaks the surface gasping for breath. “Well is it deep enuff yet, Paddy?” “Aye'tis, now hand me dat shovel!”


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