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Secondary Schools Special Olympics The Annual Athletics event for the Special Olympics was held on the 2 nd of November at Logan Park in Dunedin with representation from most schools in Dunedin as well as some from the Otago area. Six students from Tokomairiro took part and all competed well in their events and represented the school very well. Because of rain the long jump was cancelled but students still took part in 50m walk, 100m, 200m and either shot put or softball throw. Everyone gets a ribbon for their place in each event to reward their participation and it is inspiring to see the great effort put in by the athletes. From Tokomairiro - Brendon Raukura, Teryn Gillies, Emma Gunion, Anna Taal and Gina Scurr took part in the sprints, Chantalle Fegan in the 50m walk, Brendon and Gina in shot put and Emma, Teryn, Anna and Chantalle in the soft ball throw. School Supports Local Food Bank The Tokomairiro High School Student Council recently held a dedicated food donation mufti-day in order to collect canned and non-perishable food items for the local food bank. The mufti-day was a great success and a large amount of canned foods were collected. Madeleine Hammersley, Russell Tredwell and Bernie O’Sullivan presented the donation to the Milton Foodbank coordinator, Rev Vivienne Galletly who was delighted by the show of support for the community. G G GENESIS GENESIS GENESIS GENESIS TOKOMAIRIRO HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER AND COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD www.tokohigh.school.nz CONTACT US 238 Union Street, Milton PH/FAX: 417 4483 EMAIL: [email protected] WEDNESDAY 16 November 2011 Circulation 1460. From Left; Gina Scurr, Chantalle Fegan, Brendon Raukura, Anna Taal, Emma Gunion and Teryn Gillies. Fantastic Win for Cricket Team in Super 8s The Tokomairiro High School Year 7/8 cricket team won the annual Super 8s competition at the Milton Showground’s last Wednesday. In the final, they beat a strong Balclutha Primary school team in a cliffhanger 33 runs to 30. The Super 8s is a competition involving eight players, each bowling one over, and batsman pair up and face two overs each. Runs are lost when a batsman gets out. This results in low scoring and tight competition. In the semifinal, the Toko team beat Rosebank 43 runs to 38. During the final, Toko batted first and scored 33 runs and although Balclutha looked on track to reach the target, Toko managed to take key wickets at vital times with excellent bowling and fielding. Back Row from left; Campbell Scott, Shane Patrick, Sam Fischli. Front row from left; Travis Reekie, Dylan Lee, Dylan Gold, Billy Greer, Matthew Robinson, Sam MacDonald.

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Page 1: 16 November 2011 - Tokomairiro High School · 11/16/2011  · From Tokomairiro - Brendon Raukura, Teryn Gillies, Emma Gunion, Anna Taal and Gina Scurr took part in the sprints, Chantalle

Secondary Schools Special Olympics The Annual Athletics event for the Special Olympics was held on the 2nd of November at Logan Park in Dunedin with representation from most schools in Dunedin as well as

some from the Otago area. Six students from Tokomairiro took part and all competed well in their events and represented the school very well. Because of rain the long jump was cancelled but students still took part in 50m walk, 100m, 200m and either shot put or softball throw. Everyone gets a ribbon for their place in each event to reward their participation and it is inspiring to see the great effort put in by the athletes. From Tokomairiro - Brendon Raukura, Teryn Gillies, Emma Gunion, Anna Taal and Gina Scurr took part in the sprints, Chantalle Fegan in the 50m walk, Brendon and Gina in shot put and Emma, Teryn, Anna and Chantalle in the soft ball throw.

School Supports Local Food Bank The Tokomairiro High School Student Council recently held a dedicated food donation mufti-day in order to collect canned and non-perishable food items for the local food bank. The mufti-day was a great success and a large amount of canned foods were collected. Madeleine Hammersley, Russell Tredwell and Bernie O’Sullivan presented the donation to the Milton Foodbank coordinator, Rev Vivienne Galletly who was delighted by the show of support for the community.

G G GENESISGENESISGENESISGENESIS

TOKOMAIRIRO HIGH SCHOOL

NEWSLETTER AND

COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD

www.tokohigh.school.nz

CONTACT US

238 Union Street, Milton PH/FAX: 417 4483

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEDNESDAY 16 November 2011

Circulation 1460.

From Left; Gina Scurr, Chantalle Fegan, Brendon Raukura, Anna Taal, Emma Gunion and Teryn Gillies.

Fantastic Win for Cricket Team in Super 8s

The Tokomairiro High School Year 7/8 cricket team won the annual Super 8s competition at the Milton Showground’s last Wednesday. In the final, they beat a strong Balclutha Primary school team in a cliffhanger 33 runs to 30. The Super 8s is a competition involving eight players, each bowling one over, and batsman pair up and face two overs each. Runs are lost when a batsman gets out. This results in low scoring and tight competition. In the semifinal, the Toko team beat Rosebank 43 runs to 38. During the final, Toko batted first and scored 33 runs and although Balclutha looked on track to reach the target, Toko managed to take key wickets at vital times with excellent bowling and fielding.

Back Row from left; Campbell Scott, Shane Patrick, Sam Fischli. Front row from left; Travis Reekie, Dylan Lee, Dylan Gold, Billy Greer, Matthew Robinson, Sam MacDonald.

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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Kia ora Deputy Principal The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Todd Sandes as a Deputy Principal. He will start at the beginning of 2012. Todd was born in Gore, went to primary school in Alexandra and then his family moved to Australia where he went to High School. He began his teaching career in Australia at Pioneer High School in Queensland. He then taught at Kamo High School in Whangarei, Cheongryung Middle School Korea, Nelson College, Cheviot Area School, Khalif Bin Zayed Secondary School for Boys United Arab Emirates and is currently Head of English at Westland High School, Hokitika. Behaviour Management Handbook For 2012 and beyond, a handbook for teachers has been developed that sets out the behaviour management for teaching and learning at Tokomairiro High School. The objective of this handbook is to develop a trusting learning atmosphere in all situations, across all classrooms, that encourages all individuals to achieve to their potential. The handbook sets clear expectations and procedures that acknowledge behaviour and the link to learning. It also sets out the processes in place to support students to develop their ability to self manage. The document will be on our web site www.tokohigh.school.nz . Teacher Only Day This Friday, November 18, is the NCEA teacher only day which has been allocated by the Minister of Education for teachers to

focus on developing the resources required for implementing the changes to the level two NCEA in 2012. As it is a teacher only day the school is closed for instruction. Tena Koutou Tena Koutou Tena Koutou Katoa Wayne Edgar Principal

CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Amanda Williamson on being awarded the ‘Most Valuable Player’ award for the Otago Country Under 19 Netball team. Well done Amanda.

TOTS & TODDLERS COURSE Congratulations to the following Year 11 students who gained the Level 2 unit for Tots and Toddlers earlier this year: Samantha Allan, Logan Allison, Eden Blackbourn, Zack de Montgomery, Josh Eaton, Giuli Fischli, Elyse Fletcher, Maia Giles, Rhett Hammersley, Abby Harrex, Travis Johansen, Elese Lloyd, Ruby Madden, Ashleigh Martin, Poppy Mathieson, Daniele May, Ashley McDiarmid, Limei McLellan, Tamahi Phillips, Lucy Pringle, Shilo Walker-Brookland, Cody Wilson, Sian Young, and Skylah Young.

PRIZE GIVING Dress Uniform for Prize Giving - Years 12. - Boys - black, navy or grey dress trousers, white collared shirt, school tie, black or white socks, black or brown shoes. - Girls - Plain black or navy skirt (knee length) or dress trousers, white collared shirt, school tie, flesh toned tights or bare legs, black or brown shoes (without too much heel). Makeup and jewellery must be discreet. Prefects on stage will wear the school blazer - no jerseys. Optional - blazer - the existing winter uniform as worn by Years 7 - 11. Years 7 - 11 Full winter uniform. Clean long sleeved shirts. No jerseys.

PRIZE GIVING SUPPER Excepting Year 13, only students whose parents or caregivers attend the prize giving are to stay for supper. It would be appreciated if parents could bring a plate. This can be dropped off at A1 (music room) just before the start of prize giving.

YEAR 8 CAMP All Camp fees must be paid by this Friday 18th November. We still require a Camp Cook. If you are able to help please phone Owen Cambridge 03 417 8620. COMING EVENTS Friday 18 th November - Teacher only day Tues 29 th Nov – Fri 2 nd Dec – Year 8 camp Thursday 8 th December - Prize Giving (evening) Mon 5 th - Wed 7th Dec - Activities Week

Friday 9 th December - Last day Term 4

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Thank you On behalf of Kelly Hewitt and myself, we would like to express our gratitude to the Tokomairiro High School PTA for the funding given to us to represent Tokomairiro at the Gifted and Talented Program at the Marine Research Centre 2011. Working in a stimulating out-of-school environment with other likeminded students from the Otago Region, was an opportunity we wouldn’t have had, without the money granted to us. I learnt so much about the marine world and advanced learning techniques. This has been really helpful to use in class and to teach others. Staying overnight on Quarantine Island was great. The activities we did there helped us to use the more creative side of our projects. Like having to create our own breed of marine animal. These inventive tasks stimulated us to take our research further and make it interesting, informative and fun. During the program we worked in real laboratories collecting real data for scientific analysis. It was all hands-on and we were encouraged to do our projects as a group with our mentor there to give us advice when needed. The program challenged us to think in new ways and the results were always rewarding. Every second was packed full of new things to learn, do and see. It was a fantastic experience and a trip I’ll never forget - thank you. Bryn Massey

Milton Senior Citizens Report Our fortnightly meeting was held at the rooms on Friday 11th November at 12 noon with a shared lunch. There was a good variety of food to choose from, which I am sure everyone enjoyed. There are two members in hospital and we hope you both get well soon. After lunch, Glenda (in the absence of Moira) welcomed our speaker Tracie McAdams-Monk who is Healthcare Field Officer for Bupa Medical Alarms. She told us Bupa provide a range of services for older people. You can choose the help you need like a neighbour, family, Police, Fire Service, or Ambulance. If there is no reply an Ambulance is sent automatically. The service provided is 24 hours, seven days a week, and a good way to make sure if anything happens that you are only a call away from help, worth thinking about. Thank you Tracie for your time and expertise. Glenda presented Tracie with a gift as an appreciation from us. There are brochures at the rooms if you need more information. We then had our meeting at which the two bus trips were finalised. The concert in Owaka, 25th November and the Christmas Mystery Bus trip on the 9th December (the final meeting for the year). On Saturday night, some of us went to Dunedin to the “Big Night In Concert” held at the Forsyth Bar Stadium. We enjoyed a good night out with entertainment to suit everybody. Thank you John for organising this for us. Afternoon tea brought our busy day to an end. Raffle won by John Stewart. Next Meeting Bus trip to Owaka please note bus leaves rooms at 12 noon. Please have your lunch before you leave. Afternoon tea is provided after the concert. Final meeting for the year - Christmas Mystery Bus trip on the 9th December.

Thought “To fall down you manage alone but it takes friendly hands to get up!!”

Toy Library Report It has been great to see so many new families joining up to the Toy Library lately, new members are always welcome! Join up now to take advantage of having the use of interesting toys to amuse your children over the Christmas period. The new math and science toys seem to be very popular and are great for keeping little minds very busy. We have also just purchased a new Christmas tree cake tin for the public to hire. Get in quick, bookings welcome or make your Christmas delights early and freeze them. We also still have a variety of novelty children's cake tins to hire. There are also two aprons left to purchase from the Milton's Own Masterchef, a great gift for that someone hard to buy for whom is a whiz, or thinks they are, in the kitchen. Hours: Tuesdays 2-4pm, Thursdays 9.30-11.30am and Saturdays 10-12, situated opposite the Clutha Vet Clinic. All welcome, see you there for coffee and a play.

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Milton Playcentre News

It is hard to believe that there are only five more weeks until the end of term, and what a busy five weeks it is promising to be. Mayor’s Visit We would like to take this opportunity to thank The Honorable Mayor, Bryan Cadogan for visiting our Centre, bearing a certificate

and prize money for promoting RWC 2011. There were reciprocal enjoyment from both children and the Major as they led him around the playground. Josh Lister gave him a very official welcoming to Playcentre, and mentioned that they were pleased he came. Children are enjoying lots of outdoor activities like water-play and the sandpit, incorporating math’s and communication skills in their play, and when the water is drained away …... we hunt for worms. Inside we were working on our science experiments making tornados – enquiring about volume, size and pressure. Playcentre is open 5 days a week from 8.45am to 12.45pm for children aged birth to 5 years. It is a great way to meet other parents and create lasting friendships for both adults and children. Come along, and join us for a session at 34 Spencer St, Milton and enjoy our warm, welcoming and friendly Centre for yourself. Spaces available now, our fees are minimal, 20

free hours and WINZ subsidy available. We also have available; Playcentre Recipe Books for sale with some really great and easy recipes for you to try out. Do not forget to get your baby photo’s in early to Playcentre to enter your baby for the A & P Show. Have your child’s Birthday party, or hold your meeting at Milton Playcentre. Our Centre is available for hire, for enquires phone 417 4687.

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St Mary's School Twilight Fair - This Friday!!

The countdown is on! This Friday from 5.30pm St Mary's School have their Twilight Fair. This annual event has become popular with local families. The hot food is a particular draw card - and this year will be even better than ever. There will be butter chicken, nachos, American Hotdogs and a BBQ, along with Devonshire Teas for those who prefer something a little sweeter. There will be plenty to keep the kids entertained too including old favourites - fire engine rides, Barrie Delaney's famous vintage car rides, rifle shooting, and the very popular Fishy Dippers. Something new this year is digger rides - great for little kids and big kids too! At 6.30pm there'll be a sandpit dig with great prizes to be won. There are two sections - children 5 and under, and children aged 6 plus. Another fun activity to try is cupcake decorating. Create your own unique decorated cupcake on Friday night at the Fair - and put it in for judging at the end. We are having a special judge for this, Holly from Holly bees Cakes and she will be passing on some of her very special cake decorating tips. As always, we have our chocolate wheel well stocked with prizes, delicious baking, homemade sweets, candyfloss, raffles, face painting, an Elegant Junk stall and plants stall. For some pre-Christmas shopping, we are hosting local craft stalls. We also have Tombola with high odds of winning. The Twilight Fair is always lots of fun and we can guarantee something for everyone. We appreciate the support of local businesses with prize donations, as well as everyone who attends the fair - our major fundraiser for the year. We are also thankful that we have a great committee who has spent many hours organising the fair. St Mary's Twilight Fair is on, rain or shine, so see you there, at St Mary's School, Chaucer Street, this Friday, 18 November, starting at 5.30pm.

Juniors Trip to Dunedin On 1st November, the junior classes went on a school trip to the Otago Museum and Moana Pool. Their first stop was the Museum and while they were there, they went to Starlab. Starlab is like a big balloon and you go inside it and when they turn the lights off you can see all the stars and planets. The children all loved it. They had lunch at the Museum. Then they got geared up and they headed off to Moana Pool. The children were really lucky to have lots of parent helpers because they were a big help on the trip. The children went in lots of the pools like the whirl pool, the fountain pool and the wave pool. All of the children had fun at the Museum and Moana Pool.

Super 8 Cricket Tournament On Tuesday the 8th November a group of Year 6 children from Milton Primary School went to the cricket Super 8 tournament at the Milton Rugby grounds. The children did very well coming about fifth in the tournament. They won their first game against St Mary’s School and then lost their second game against Clinton Primary but they went on to win their two last games against Kaitangata and St Mary’s. The previous week we had had a cricket coach come to the school to teach us some cricket skills and the Super 8 tournament was a great opportunity to put what we had learnt into practice.

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Men’s results 12/11/11 Stableford R Agnew 44 L Clark 40 D Woodhead 39 T Twaddle 38 M Cain 37 W Potae 35 T Condon 35 G Findlay 35

R Kennard 34 Two’s; L Russell Closest to Pin; M Clark Birdies No 4; Not Struck Nett Eagle No 14; L Russell, R Kennard Next Week Three putt trip, bus leaving from the pub at 8am.

Golf Report

Ladies Drawn Pairs Results of the Ladies Drawn Pairs played on Monday 7th November First Round Z West defeated L Glassford E Espie defeated M Little Second Round Z West lost to E Espie; L Glassford lost to Z West Final E Espie, C Wyber defeated Z West, M Woodhead Men’s Sevens Results of the First Round of Sevens played on Monday 7th November. Milton Gold played Kaitangata at Milton Fours; S McNoe, A Mead, K Lowery, P Mathieson 12. M Twaddle, W Marshall, M Sopp, R Melvin 16. Pairs; M Grant, A Philip 18. N Twaddle, S Uren 16 Singles; G Hill 23, G Hislop 25 Milton Gold 1 win, Kaitangata 2 wins Milton Blue played Kaka Point Sharks at Milton Fours; D Robinson, A Wyber, P Hunter, C Wyber 26. R Hopkins, G Thomas, C Patterson, W Mellon 12 Pairs; B Cowie, C Smith 8. N Murdoch, P Twaddle 23 Singles; M Taylor 9, D Bichan 25. Milton Blue 1 win, Kaka Point 2 wins Men’s Interclub Saturday 12th November Milton Gold played Lawrence at Milton First Round Fours; A Mead, I Wyber, N Healey, F Patten 7. G Patrick, D Grant, A Bayne, R Thompson 12. Pairs; M Taylor, P Hunter 11. J Howell, M Halder 17. C Smith, D Gorton 10. G Slack, G Cruice 13. Second Round Fours; P Hunter, C Smith,

D Gorton, F Patten 9. G Slack, J Howell, A Bayne, R Thompson 12 Pairs; M Taylor, I Wyber 6. G Patrick, G Cruice 21. A Mead, N Healey 18. D Grant, M Halder 9. Milton Gold 1 win, Lawrence 5 wins Milton Blue Played Clinton at Milton First Round Fours; G Wyber, L Fraser, W Harborne, C Greer 13. A Mathieson, L McKenzie, D Mackie, T Whiteside 6. Triples; R Macnee, M little, C Wyber 13. W McLachlan, D Sinclair, W Reeves 8. Pairs; S McNoe, P Mathieson 18. B Elder, C Mackie 15. Second Round Fours; R Macnee, L Fraser, W Harborne, C Wyber 6. B Elder, D Mackie, D Sinclair, C Mackie 14. Triples; G Wyber, M Little, C Greer 10. A Mathieson, L McKenzie, T Whiteside 16. Pairs; S McNoe, P Mathieson 10. W McLachlan, W Reeves 18. Milton Blue 3 wins, Clinton 3 wins Social Bowls Unfortunately, the first night of Social Bowls had to be called off with the weatherman not being so kind to us. However, we hope for a better night this week so as we can get under way. Plenty of Club Championship games to play so if you have a game to play get cracking. Jackup

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Genesis Article. We are very grateful for all the articles we receive. We try our best to publish it all on the week provided but sometimes due to space restraints we are unable to. If your article has been missed this week our goal is to publish it the next Genesis. Thank you for your support.

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TWILIGHT FAIR St Mary’s School

This Friday 18th November, 5.30pm onwards

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4WD Trip A Great Day Through The Old Dunstan Trail

Saturday 19th November Leave Milton Country Club

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Those without a vehicle can still participate, Just put your name down at the club with the rest.

Nga Whanau o Tokomairiro Inc

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Time: 7.00pm Date: Monday, 21st November Venue: Tokomairiro Waiora, 80 Union St, Milton

Agenda: Annual reports Election of office bearers

All interested persons are most welcome to attend. Any questions phone Andrew 417 7451. Nau mai, haere mai.

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Toko Ladies Golf Club AGM

Tuesday 22nd November 2011

Toko Golf Club, approximately 6pm

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Toko Ladies Golf Club Closing Day Notice

Tuesday 22nd November 2011

2.30pm Format: Nine holes of golf. Members a plate please and a small Xmas gift to

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Milton Primary School wish to thank the following sponsors for their generous support of our recent House, Kitchen & Garden tour held 5th November. Browns Brushware Ltd, Chapel Gardens & Nursery, Countrywide Cleaning Services, Forestry Roading Services Ltd, Glenn Wilson Garden Art, Graeme Paul Motors Ltd, Many Blessings Beauty Therapy & Massage, Milton Hammer Hardware, M R Clark Builder, Omnigloves, TrustPower, Wynyard Transport, also the house, kitchen and garden owners who generously provided their properties for our tour. This years tour was very much enjoyed by all whom attended so THANK YOU we appreciate your support.

The Tokomairiro High School PTA gratefully thank the following for contributing to the success of the La ke to Sea Trail Bike Ride- Brian Griffin and Ross Flett. Landowners – Calder Stewart, Wenita Forestry, Mark Divers, Geoffrey Finch, Thomas Fischli, Tim Grant, Shane Griffin, Juno Hayes, Michael Hurley, Pete Michelle, Peter O’Conner, Alan Shaw, Arthur Sykes. Sheep and/or Cattle for meat – Ross Clark, Tony and Sue McDonnell, Alister & Donna Allison, Dean & Coral Clarke, Brent Harrex, Bruce & Barbara Lowrie, John & Julie Scott, Graeme & Sue Thompson. The following - McIvor and Veitch, St John, Wilsons Transport, Waihola Excavations, Wynyard Transport, Andrew Haulage, Hugh Howat, Peter Kalp, Fulton Hogan, Toko Trailers, Roger & Robyn Calder, Lions Club, Tiny’s Butchery, Rex Spence, Toko Timber, Mark Jewitt, Daikins, JD Souness, McLay Boats, Trust Power, Bush Road, Ian Chalmers. All those who donated, prepared, served or cooked food, scrutineers, registration ladies, marshals on the course and riding, fuel truck drivers, dead bike drivers, those who set up and cleaned up. Thank you Milton Community for your continued support of this event.

Milton Playcentre would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for their wonderful help with our recent fundraisers; Tracey Loughran - Naturopath, Edna Cruickshank - Edna’s Creams, Viola Organics, Pau la Cru i ckshank - Massage Therapist. The winner of our raffle was F Reeves.

Makhiki Fries 10kg @ $20 5kg @ $12

Orders in by Wednesday 24th November 2011 Delivery Monday 28th November 2011 to be

collected from Playcentre car park.

Phone 417 4687

MILTON PLAYCENTRE

XMAS

TRUFFLES

$5.00 Per dozen

Plain or Marshmallow Phone 417 4687

Between 9 - 1pm

before 7th December to

place your order.

Milton Primary School - House & Garden Tour 1st; Truck load of bark - Ann Walker. 2nd; Trolley of Garden Supplies - Colleen Mackie. 3rd; Hammer Hardware Plant - Marion Woodhead. 4th Hosta’s - Raye Lockhart. 5th: 2 x Bags coal - Ryan Clark. 6th; $50 TrustPower Voucher - Colleen Mackie. 1st; Many Blessing Voucher & candle - Pauline Allison. 2nd; Grocery Hamper - Jenny Pawsey. 3rd; MPS Cook Book - Haley Scott. 4th; Plant - Chris Forde. 5th; Plant - Jackie Stoff Scratchy Boards; Chris Mitchell, Lenore Pringle.

3 bedroom family home, with heat pump and fire.

Phone 027 455 8550

1 Cross Street 3 bedroom house - open plan, new kitchen, new bathroom, wood burner, heat pump, HRV system, 1 car garage, internal access. $210 p/w

Phone 027 315 2066 or 03 417 4655

Plants for Sale Milton Primary School Hall

Bargain Prices Southwell Plants $5

Flower and Vege Punnets 2 for $1

See Robyn at Reception.

Raffle Results ...

To Let ... For Sale ...

Thank You ...

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DEADLINES ALL Advertising - 11am Monday

Articles/Sports Results - 12 noon Monday (Deadline for Information Centre drop off 10am)

Office Hours Monday 9.00am - 3.00pm Tuesday 8.30am - 2.00pm

Wednesday Closed Thursday 9.00am - 12.30pm

Friday 9.00am - 12.30pm

Call your local glazing

team

for any glass repairs.

FREE

measure and Quote

TOKOITI ROAD MILTON

PH: 03 417 8264

www.sowd.co.nz

Genesis Classifieds ...

PAINTING AND DECORATING

FOR ALL YOUR DECORATING

REQUIREMENTS

Interior and exterior painting Gibstopping Wallpapering

Phone Laurie Allan mobile 027 333 6737

a/h 03 417 8929

Home Services ... Home Services ...

COMPUTERS SALES SERVICE SUPPORT

In Milton Thursdays Computer Servicing Support

Phone Jon Vaudrey 03 485 9066

HOME HANDYMAN

AVAILABLE Carpenter also available

Phone Ginger or Ray on 417 8677

Mobile: 027 227 2417

MILTON HEALTH CENTRE To contact on call Doctor

please phone 03 417 8226 Clinics Saturday and Sunday 2.30 to 4pm at Health Centre.

R & L CLEANING

SERVICES

Carpet & Upholstery

Cleaning

Chimney

sweeping

Phone 03 418 0072

Contact: Warren Tait Phone: 417 8453 Mobile: 027 489 0065 Quality service and value

• Plumbing • Drainage • Gasfitting

Church Notices ...

Tokomairiro Community Church

10:45am every Sunday Union Street, Milton.

Sunday School, Youth Group

Waihola Community Church

9:00am every Sunday Greenhithe Street, Waihola

Contact: Rev Dr Martin Williams Ph: 417 8134

Have your car serviced NOW at

Union St, Milton Ph/fax 417 8171

Bruce Auto Electrics Ltd

Auto repairs

Warrant of Fitness Tune-ups

Batteries & Tyres

S.J. Clark Contracting For All Your Excavation requirements

14 tonne Excavator available for: General Earth Works

Laser Drainage ~ Root raking Pipe laying

NEW FOR 2011 Plate compactor for all fencing

requirements Auger Attachments (200mm - 600mm)

Also available 20 tonne Excavator and tip trucks if

required For further enquiries Phone Steve

03 417 4714 or 027 435 5976

Auto Services ...

Home Services ...

Genesis Information

Advertising Casual advertisements, plus payment, may be left at the Museum/Information Centre. These items are collected at 10am on Monday (Tuesday if a public holiday on Monday). Articles may also be left for us to collect. Also, there is a box on the door on the Genesis office where the above mentioned can be left when the office is unattended or email us [email protected]

Balclutha Windscreen n Glass

We are in Milton every Wednesday morning.

For all your windscreen replacements, repairs and

glazing requirements. We cover all insurance work.

Dealers for

Phone 03 418 0777 For an appointment.

R W Stevenson Contracting Ltd

Locally owned and operated for 20 years

For all your excavation and drainage requirements.

Tip trucks also available. Has own transporter.

Phone Wayne 027 435 1406 (03) 417 7274

Health Services ...

Do you need any sandblasting done or

Light Engineering. Call Keith

027 252 0346

Farm Services ...

www.stihlshop.co.nz

STIHL SHOP MILTON 101 Union Street Ph: 03 417 8959

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26th November 2011

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