Wairarapa Midweek Wed 8th Sept

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Wairarapa’s locally owned community newspaper

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021

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Spreading the goodness There have been a lot of things spreading across New Zealand of late. The Delta variant of covid-19 has spread chaotically in Auckland. There have been more people – in the words of Chris Hipkins – “spreading their legs” with much needed exercise and fresh air since we dropped down to alert level 3. But there has also been some amazing spreading of love, kindness and goodness during these difficult times. And here in Wairarapa, some of

that spreading of goodness was shown in two separate acts of kindness from people who wanted to give back to the community purely out of the goodness of their hearts. If there was one thing Mauriceville’s Elaine Atkinson is known for, it is no doubt her love of knitting. Elaine has been knitting woollen items for more than 60 years and has always used her craft to give back to the community whether it’s for someone in need, or just a ‘warm’ gift for a new born baby. “Knitting’s my thing. I knit all the time starting at 6am in the morning,” she said. “I’ve always knitted to help people as well as new babies. I make blankets and booties and things like that. I always have a bag of goodies ready for whoever needs them.” Little did the eighty-seven year-old know, her hand-knitted woollen blankets would go a long way in helping an elderly woman when she was stranded and locked out of her accommodation and was in need of warm

bedding while she slept in her car overnight. The woman normally lives in a self-contained truck at a storage facility but having lost her key, couldn’t access her bedding. She recently contacted the police comms centre in need of assistance to get through the cold nights. Funnily enough, just a few weeks beforehand, Elaine turned up to the Masterton Police Station unexpectedly and handed over four of her newly made blankets to the police’s Family Safety Team, for someone who may be in need of one. “I heard a while back that police were looking for blankets so I decided to make four single blankets and give them to police so they could use them to give to someone who Continued on page 3

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