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September 3 - 2013
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Talented young artists
The Kaipara Lifestyler is published with pride by NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned Kaipara company. Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 • Fax: 09 439 6930 Email: info@thelifestyler.co.nz • Postal Address: PO Box 474, Dargaville Physical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville General Manager: Deb Wright | 021 639 696 Kaipara Lifestyler Editor at large: Paul Campbell 09 439 6933 Editorial: Alan Wheatley Andy Bryenton Brian Eastwood
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Kaipara Lifestyler distribution details 10,000 copies printed weekly and distributed on Tuesday to every residential and rural home throughout the district including Dargaville, Ruawai, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Wellsford.
The annual Ray White Dargaville Jean Johnson Realty children’s drawing competition saw an impressive thirty plus entrants this year, all with very high quality submissions. Principal Jean Johnson presented prize bags which contained stationery and various art supplies to the winning three entrants for their excellent art work, based on black and white drawings published in the Kaipara Lifestyler, for children aged 5 to 12. From left: 3rd place winner, Alyssa Hilliam (7), Jean Johnson, 2nd place winner Phoebe Beale (9) and 1st place winner, Annie Carey (8).
Tangiteroria RD1, Dargaville RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD6, RD7, RD9, RD10, Te Kopuru RD1, Ruawai RD1, RD2, Paparoa RD1, Maungaturoto RD1, RD4, Matakohe RD1, Kaiwaka RD, Mangawhai, Wellsford residential, and Wellsford RD2, RD4, RD5.
DARGAVILLE’S BRAND NEW CINEMA
THE ANZAC THEATRE AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA ROAD
Phone: 09 439 8997 after 10AM to book tickets For further information go to http://www.flicks.co.nz
MIDDAY
AfTERNOON
Week of 4th Sept – 11th Sept
EVENING
NIGHT
WED 4/9
STILL MINE (PG) 5.30PM
ELYSIUM (R16) 8.00PM
THU 5/9
THE WAY WAY BACK (M) 5.30PM
NEW RED 2 (M) 7.30PM
ELYSIUM (R16) 3.30PM
THE WAY WAY BACK (M) 6.00PM
NEW RED 2 (M) 8.00PM
FRI 6/9 SAT 7/9
DESPICABLE ME 2 (M) 12.30PM
LAST CHANCE NOW YOU SEE ME (M) 3.00PM
ELYSIUM (R16) 5.30PM
NEW RED 2 (M) 8.00PM
SUN 8/9
THE JUNGLE BOOK (G) 12.00PM
LOCAL SHORT fILM COMPETITION 2.30PM PUBLIC ENTRY $5
NEW RED 2 (M) 3.30PM
ELYSIUM (R16) 6.00PM
A quilter’s treat
CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY
WED 4/9
THE WAY WAY BACK (M) 5.30PM
Adult $13.50
Senior (65+) $11.50
Student $11.50 w/ID
LAST CHANCE PACIfIC RIM (M) 7.30PM
Child $8.50
Big River FM
Kaipara quilters are being treated at the moment with the only display north of Auckland of the Colours of New Zealand national quilt exhibition, on show at the Dargaville Curtain and Sewing Centre in Normanby Street. Sponsored jointly by Nutex and NZ Quilter Magazine, twenty or more works are on show around the shop until September 13th before moving on to other venues over the next year. Entrants had to have a New Zealand theme, use only New Zealand fabrics and materials and work within one square metre. Dargaville Curtain and Sewing Centre staffer Tina Jensen admires the winning entry.
Promoting and advertising local business Phone 09 439 3003
Community Flavour and Variety
big big river river fm fm DARGAVILLE 98.6FM & RUAWAI 88.2FM
Peter & Anaru
sales@bigriverfm.co.nz
Community helpers
NEW BLOOD WANTED Want to help save up to 3 lives? Please give blood.
MAUNGATUROTO ST JOHN AMBULANCE STATION Tuesday 10 September, 12pm-4pm
DARGAVILLE TOWN HALL
Thursday 12 September, 12pm-6pm Friday 13 September, 8.30am-1.30pm
www.nzblood.co.nz
0800 GIVE BLOOD
Behind the scenes in the wide-ranging makeover of Maungaturoto township for the upcoming 150th settlement anniversary celebrations has been the Department of Corrections and its community work scheme. “The help has been invaluable,” says 150th committee chair, Albie Paton. “It has enabled us to make a major clean up on Bickerstaffe Road and the early settlers original landing area. Mr Paton is seen here with Tahu Kena, one of three community work scheme supervisors involved in the project.