Rolleston News Issue 158 - September 2018

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Inside this issue: Champion Business Awards 2 Cycling NZ Con nued…

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Affinity Beauty Advice

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Selwyn Award Winners

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Wheels’ Day at Preschool

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Spiderban Pest Info

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New Cancer Society Hub

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Youth MP For Selwyn

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Rolleston Probus

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Mortgage & Insurance

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Garden Compe

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Bellyful Selwyn Turns Three 6 Reid’s Pit Plan ng

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Rolleston Men’s Shed

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School News

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Career In Sport

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Rolleston Netball Club

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Rolleston Tennis

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Public No ces

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Classifieds

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Trades

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Email Column

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On October, 27th to November, 17th 2018 a group of severely injured New Zealand soldiers and veterans plan to cycle 1500 miles, up the length of New Zealand. They will be joined by international teams from the United Kingdom (two teams and Canada. Participants will use specialist recumbent tandem cycles to cover the distance from the southern tip of New Zealand Motupohue Scenic Reserve in Bluff to Cape Reinga a distance of 1,521 miles or 2,500 km. Injured personnel will be on the front of these specially adapted tandem hand-cycles and will be supported by able bodied/ injured race team members on the rear of the tandems. This

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will in turn help recognise that you can overcome adversity, and that all parties will benefit from a sense of achievement enabling self confidence to return after injury. The race will cover around 100 miles a day and take 21 days including two days rest and one spare day for unexpected events. Working with the NZ Defence Force and the New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment Association this inaugural event is organised by Pilgrim Bandits Charity. (Pilgrim Bandits Charity was established by a small group of Special Forces veterans in 2007 with the sole aim of using their unique training and experience to help and inspire injured

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Dion (front) and Bruce (back), on their Op Ride bike. personnel to live life to the full.) They are aiming to make this ‘opride’ a biennial event with the eventual winner’s country hosting each successive one. The New Zealand team consisting of Selwyn’s Amy Baynes, (captain), rear rider, Dave Benfell, front rider, Bill Blaikie, rear rider, Dion Ngawiki Taka, (Selwyn) front or rear rider,, Gary Brandon, front rider and Bruce Blackburn, (Selwyn)

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DEADLINE 1pm Wednesday 26th September

Great opportunity for a family camping weekend at Haldon Arm Camping ground. (Turn left at Dog Kennel Corner just through Burkes Pass).

Fishing to commence Fri 12th till 6pm, Sat 13th Oct. (Senior & Junior Prizegiving will be held Saturday night at 7pm).

Fish must be caught in Lake Benmore or any natural tributary open to fishing. Registrations will be taken at camp on Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday. Competitors must register and sign-in before commencing fishing. The entry fee will cover: 2 nights camping | Raffle ticket & BBQ tea

Enq: Steve Copping 027 622 9900

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support person and possible rear rider. Amy joined the royal New Zealand Navy in 1999 as a medic, and spent eighteen years in this role. Amy was injured in a fall while on patrol in Afghanistan. She has achieved medal winning status at both the 2014 and 2016 Invictus Games.

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