Pohutukawa Coast Times 22-08-14

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4 POHUTUKAWA COAST TIMES (August 22nd 2014)

Pohutukawa Coast Medical Services BEACHLANDS MEDICAL CENTRE, 44 WAKELIN RD, BEACHLANDS

PH: 536-6006 FAX 536-6724

MARAETAI MEDICAL CENTRE, 10 MARAETAI SCHOOL ROAD

PH: 536-5292

IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED OUR BLOOD COLLECTION SERVICE AT BEACHLANDS MEDICAL CENTRE IS MOVING TO MARAETAI MEDICAL CENTRE

Men’s soccer settle for draw

BMAFC Men’s 1st had to settle for a 0-0 draw when they met Glen Eden at Te Puru Park on Saturday. BMAFC went into the game as under-dogs having lost 4-0 when the two teams faced-off earlier in the season. However, it was the home side who dominated from the onset, but failure to capitalise on goal scoring opportunities resulted in a stalemate and meant they lost out on claiming the three points. Paul Stephens, BMAFC coach, lamented the wasted opportunities, but praised his team for how far they’ve come this season. “Before today, this game was the one I was most concerned about”, says Stephens. “But our guys rose up to the challenge.”

He says recent results show how much his squad has improved and attributes it to the “great work” being put in by the team. Glen Eden’s coach, Michael Semp, says BMAFC “deserved the win”. “The whole team did their club proud. They played really great football and are a credit to you [Paul Stephens]. “No matter what we tried or changed, we couldn’t get a grip on the game.” Man of the match was awarded to stalwart Eric Schlaffer who battled hard for the full 90 minutes ensuring the BMAFC defence was impenetrable. The next home game is against West Auckland, 30th August, 2.45 pm at Te Puru Park

Children enjoy feeding Spring lambs

AS OF MONDAY 25TH AUGUST 2014 ALL BLOOD COLLECTIONS WILL BE CARRIED OUT AT OUR MARAETAI MEDICAL CENTRE (10 SCHOOL RD MARAETAI - PH: NO: 09 536-5299) HOURS OF COLLECTION WILL REMAIN THE SAME MONDAY - FRIDAY 8.00AM – 10.00AM DAILY NOTE: YOU CAN STILL DROP-OFF YOUR HOME COLLECTED SPECIMENS AT BEACHLANDS

Maraetai youngsters Susannah Chamley (left) and Honey Reid mix formula for the 4pm feeding of orphan lambs being handraised at Omana Regional Park.

Above: Pre-schooler Victoria Chamley and her family’s au pair Sandie Black, from Scotland, give Harry the lamb his bottle. Children are welcome to visit and help feed the lambs at the daily noon and 4pm feedings.

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