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By FRANKIEWEBB
REFLECTION: The wounds are raw forbereaved mums Rose Rickett, left,and Lisa Gallagher whose childrendied just over a year ago. They foundthe Privacy Act prevented them frommeeting others in the samecircumstances and are forming theHorowhenua Bereaved ParentsSupport Group.
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Mums shareagony ofchild lossWhen a child dies, the sense of losssuffered by parents never goes away.
‘‘Unless you’ve been there, youreally don’t get it,’’ bereaved motherLisa Gallagher said.
‘‘You can talk to counsellors,friends and family and it’s helpfulbut only someone who has beenthere can know how you feel.’’
The Privacy Act restrictsaccessing personal information.
‘‘The act is a bit one sided,’’ RoseRickett said. ‘‘When I lost my son itwould have been good to talk topeople who have been where I wasat.’’
Just over a year since their loss,the wounds are still raw for Rose andLisa Gallagher, who want to turn anegative situation into a positiveone.
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SCENE IN HOROWHENUA
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WELCOME: Seen atFoxton Library in the
school holidays, createdby Rose, the librarian’s
daughter and her friend,Ocean, who admitted to
being bored schoolgirls,and photographed by
Heidi Ankers. ‘‘I’m a poetworking at a Foxton Beach
Writers House and thisabsolutely made my day
on arrival.’’
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All welcome at bereaved parents support group■ From Page 1
PRIVACY ACTThe Privacy Act has 12 information privacy principles. As a briefguide:Principles 1-4 govern the collection of personal information,including the reasons why personal information may becollected, where it may be collected and how it is collected.Principle 5 governs the way personal information is stored. It isdesigned to protect personal information from unauthorised useor disclosure.Principle 6-7 gives individuals the right to access informationabout themselves and correct information.Principle 8-11 place restrictions on how people and organisationscan use or disclose personal information. These include ensuringinformation is accurate and up-to-date, and that it isn’timproperly disclosed.Principle 12 governs how unique identifiers— such as IRDnumbers, bank client numbers, driver licence and passportnumbers— can be used.■ The full Privacy Act 1993 is availabel throughwww.legislation.govt.nz.
Along with grieving mum Margaret Smith, they arestarting the Horowhenua Bereaved Parents SupportGroup. The first meeting at the Jack Allen Communityhouse in Durham St starts at 7pm on November 11.
‘‘Meetings will be on the second Monday of eachmonth,’’ Lisa said.
‘‘Parents, caregivers or anyone who has lost a childis welcome to join us with or without a support person.’’
Rose and Lisa’s children died as young adults, so themums know age is not an issue.
‘‘It is life changing when you lose a child at any age,’’Lisa said. ‘‘The pain really doesn’t ease over time.’’
People who haven’t walked in their shoes don’tunderstand.
‘‘Some people might not be ready to come or feel itwas too long ago, some might not want to disclose theirpersonal circumstance and that’s fine,’’ Lisa said.
‘‘If someone just wants to call in for a cuppa and alisten that’s absolutely fine, you are welcome.’’
■ For information, phone Lisa 027 234-6456 or Rose 021187-8065.
YOUR VIEWS
New startRe ‘Offer for a new start’, Cr Tony Rush’sletter, October 16. He makes a generous offerto liaise with a ratepayers association — oneI haven’t heard.
I would also welcome the opportunity tomeet.
I wonder who will offer to liaise with theHorowhenua District Ratepayers and Resi-dents Association Incorporated. Attention todetail is so important.
CHRISTINA PATONSecretary Horowhenua District
Ratepayers and Residents Association
Wasted votesWhy did 1000 people waste their vote?
About 1000 people, myself included, voted
for Michael Feyen to be our elected repre-sentative on the Foxton Community Board.
About 1000 people, myself included, votedfor Michael Feyen to be our elected repre-sentative for the Kere Kere Ward.
Mr Feyen received enough votes to beeligible for both positions as number two forthe Kere Kere Ward and the communityboard.
I learn Mr Feyen can not hold bothpositions. Why not?
He did not withdraw, as is suggested bythe progress results in the Chronicle onOctober 16. He was told, after the election, hehad to withdraw, despite 1000 people votingfor him.
I hope those who wasted their votes willnot decide to miss the next Local Govern-ment elections.
Why did I vote if it does not count for
anything?Nowhere, that I can find, does any of the
electoral information state a person can nothold both positions.
Had I known Mr Feyen would not be ableto hold both posts, I would have decidedwhich post I thought would be most useful tothe community of Foxton (councillor orcommunity board).
I would have voted for that option andused my other vote to nominate someoneelse for the other position.
So 1000 voters who bothered to vote neednot have done so, as their vote did not meananything.
So much for ‘Get out and vote for yourlocal community’.
TONY BRAYFOXTON
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Project to help elderly triumphs
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WINNERS: Members of the Waiopehu College management team celebrate their winin the MidCentral District Health Board Health Awards on Saturday, from left CaroleShaw, Barbara Petherick, Guy Reichenbach, Ann Stout and Jaldhara Stevens.
Horowhenua stole the spotlight at the2013 MidCentral District Health BoardHealth Awards on Saturday night.
The supreme award went to theImproving Health of Older People inHorowhenua project with two othercategory winners also coming from thedistrict.
The project took the top award and a$3000 prize after demonstratinginnovation by developing andimplementing an older person’s nursepractitioner for three aged residentialcare facilities in the Horowhenua — thefirst of its kind in New Zealand.
Evidence from the trial was extremelypositive, showing a significantimprovement in healthcare services andclient outcomes. This was reflected in thePalmerston North Hospital emergencydepartment with visits decreasing 28 percent after nurse practitionerintervention compared to a 21 per centincrease for facilities without a nursepractitioner role.
The project is so successful it is likelyto be replicated in other areas of theboard’s region.
The judges were impressed with thelevel of collaboration and integrationbetween aged residential care providers,general practice teams, Central PHO andspecialist services. They said the servicehad shown demonstrable benefits interms of patient wellbeing.
Another Horowhenua award winnerwas Levin’s Waiopehu College, whichtook out the Healthy Schools Award.
The college was recognised for itsapproach to a healthier school, aiming tocreate healthier students who are morewilling and able to learn. This has beenachieved with education opportunitiesthat include an on-site health facility,professional support, healthpresentations, breakfasts in school,student-run programmes,a schoolgarden and a teen parenting unit.
Judges were particularly impressedby the school’s commitment toimproving health and social outcomesfor the students.
‘‘Waiopehu College has formedexcellent relationships with healthproviders and community agencies, theysaid.
‘‘The college enjoys a high level ofsupport from the agencies whichrecognise the positive approach, theenthusiasm and the commitment to theirstudents.
‘‘The initiatives in place reflect theenthusiasm and can do attitude of staffwhich is then reflected in the schoolsculture.’’
Another district winner was Life tothe Max and Horowhenua DistrictCouncil, which took out the award forExcellence in IntersectoralCollaboration to Improve Health andSocial Outcomes Award.
They won the award after developinga community wellbeing executive groupand forum. These were efficiently run,meaning changes were seen in thecommunity.
Some of the group’s accomplishmentsinclude the establishment of a HealthWorkforce Trust which focuses on GP
attraction and retention, and improvedaccess to health service for young people.
Judges said the project demonstratedhow a community with good leadershipcould achieve excellent outcomes for aspecific population, in this case, youngpeople in Horowhenua.
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Jobs go as Shannon fellmongerysold to Hawke’s Bay corporation
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SAD MESSAGE: ‘‘It’s never easy closinga plant, we’ll do what we can to help ourstaff,’’ chief operating manger KevinWinders said after telling workers onMonday the Shannon fellmongery wouldclose.
By PETER FRANKLIN
‘With forecasted lower lambnumbers, we believe this
consolidation of peltprocessing through Lowe
Corporation’s modern facilitiesat Tomoana will set us both up
well for the season.’KEITHCOOPER,Silver Ferns chief executive
The inevitable happened on Monday as86 staff at Silver Fern Farms Shannonfellmongery heard the news they hadbeen expecting, the plant had been soldand it would be mothballed.
The closure is a huge blow to thesmall township, where employment isscarce.
Silver Fern Farms chief operatingmanager Kevin Winders said it wasalways a sad thing to close a plant andwhile it was a positive from a businessperspective, and for the industry overall,it was understandably hard on people atthe plant who worked hard.
‘‘It’ll be tough on the localcommunity,’’ he said.
In a statement Silver Ferns chiefexecutive Keith Cooper said thecompany had entered into anunconditional agreement to sell its
Shannon fellmongery to Hastings-basedLowe Corporation.
The sale agreement would see theplant closed and Silver Fern Farms sendits North Island pelts to the LoweCorporation’s Hastings facilities forprocessing.
Mr Winders said while it was a hard
decision to deliver to staff, they had beentold about the sale offer in midSeptember when it was first made.
A sale decision was expected bySeptember 30 but the negotiationsbetween Silver Fern Farms and thecorporation continued longer thanexpected.
Support for the workers has beenestablished through a range of agencies,including Work and Income. He saidworkers from the plant would be placedon a priority list when seasonal workbecame available at one or more of itsother processing units.
Mr Cooper said they have beenlooking through a variety of options tocreate efficiencies in the industry.
‘‘With forecasted lower lambnumbers, we believe this consolidationof pelt processing through LoweCorporation’s modern facilities atTomoana will set us both up well for theseason.’’
Lowe Corporation managing directorAndy Lowe says the deal showsleadership around collaboration in thesector.
‘‘The gains we can make together outof this agreement should see a healthiersector in the long run.
‘‘We’re happy to be leading this withSilver Fern Farms,’’ he said.
Mr Lowe said the partnershipbetween the companies would bringefficiencies to the sector despite forecastlower lamb numbers.
‘‘Our Hastings facilities have thecapacity to increase production andincrease efficiencies. We’ll both benefitfrom this.’’
Mr Cooper said if they operatedShannon this coming season with the
lower lamb numbers the costs forrunning the plant would increasefurther.
‘‘We have been bringing in themajority of the pelts to Shannon fromour Takapau plant in the Hawke’s Bay,to process them and then transport themback to the Port of Napier. Whenoperating at low efficiencies thesetransport costs make the plantuncompetitive. This deal takes that costout of the equation.’’
SADDAY FORSMALL TOWNOtaki MP and Minister of PrimaryIndustries Nathan Guy said he was‘‘very disappointed to hear thatSilver Fern Farms’ Shannonfellmongery is to close.
‘‘Shannon is a small town and theloss of these jobs is a big blow.
‘‘I’m hopeful some of the workerswill be able to find work in thewider region.’’
Mr Guy said he had discussed theclosure with Social DevelopmentMinister Paula Bennett to ensurethat support was available to any
workers who might need it.‘‘In situations like this Work and
Income offers Redundancy SupportServices, which includes visitingthe affected workplace to offerinformation on how they can helpwith job search and recruitmentservices, as well as other support.
‘‘The economy is growing andbusiness confidence levels are athigh levels, in particularconstruction of the Kapitiexpressway is expected to createaround 1000 local jobs.’’
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Horowhenua Chronicle 5
Rage video graphic lessonon angermanagement‘‘I don’t belong here,’’ was Greg’s firstthought when he attended an angermanagement programme run byHorowhenua Family Violence InterventionProgramme.
But that thought soon changed to ‘‘thatsounds like me’’ when he heard othergroup members discuss their experiences.
Getting help to those responsible forfamily violence is one of the best ways toreduce the harm the abuse causes.
Many don’t realise how violent they are,or the harm they are causing to theirpartners and children.
Greg knew he got angry but didn’t thinkit was a problem. He was a ‘clean cut’ guy,had a job and had never been in troublewith the police.
But when he got angry, he lost it, goinginto a rage and threatening his partner andtheir kids.
Couples often argue but when Greg andhis partner argued they would get in eachother’s face and knew how to push eachother’s buttons.
One day Greg picked her up and pushedher up against the wall, screaming at her.What he didn’t notice was their youngdaughter was on her lap and was caught inthe middle.
Greg’s partner eventually took out aprotection order and it was through this hewas sent to the anger managementprogramme.
During the course, Greg started torealise how his behaviour was affecting hiskids and he learned to recognise how tostop before he got into a rage.
He still gets angry but can take steps tokeep it under control.
The most important thing he got fromthe group was support and understanding.
The group of men becameclose and, along with the facilitators, are
able to act as a support network whenthings get difficult.
Being listened to and sharing tools andstrategies helped all the participants makechanges. It has also helped sustain thechanges.
During the course, Greg was videoedwhen he became angry. When he saw thevideo of himself in a rage, he didn’trecognise himself and only then realisedhow seriously he could have hurt someone.
When Greg showed the video to thegroup, a member suggested he had aproblem and needed to make changes.
The advice came from a member Gregconsidered an unlikely source of helpfulinformation but the man’s honesty andsupport made a connection that has createda friendship.
Greg’s violence was not what we thinkof when we think of family violence —things like punching and kicking — but itwas just as serious and cost him a lot,including a close connection with his kids.
Reaching out to someone you know isabusive to their family and supportingthem to get help could make a bigdifference in their lives and help end thecycle of violence.
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Comfort zone for students
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LEARNING TOGETHER: left, Chivaz Quinn, Eather Tueipi, Jessica Epplett-Meo, Dahnee Rawiri andEmily Mitchell.
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ONE CLASS: left, ArnoldChew, Jahrome Frew-White
and Azy McKenzie all learningtogether.
School for some is not just aboutlearning to read and write, it isabout learning to interminglewith others, working as a part ofa team, being part of something.
That is the focus for specialneeds students at Levin School,developing a comfort zone thatallows them to join mainstreamschool programmes and get themaximum benefit.
School principal Colin Offordsaid ensuring the students hadthe chance to spend importanttime among the mainstreamstudent body and curriculumwas essential to their over-alleducation needs.
He said each of the specialneeds students is guided throughan individual education planspecifically designed for theirindividual needs andaspirations. Parents, specialistsand special needs teachers havemeaningful input into thedevelopment of a student’seducation programme.
The students had a learningregime that covers everythingfrom personal hygiene to normalschool criteria and much more.
Mr Offord said the importantthing for the school was that thechild’s parents were involvedwith the education planningprocess. Apart from a biannualIEP review, parents receive aconstant flow of progressinformation through acommunication book studentstake home.
For the teachers, the book is avital tool to get feedback from theentries by the parents.
Mr Offord said it was an
effective way of ensuring theindividual educationprogramme was achieving itsgoals.
Some students have theavailability of aphysiotherapist who, alongwith staff and parents,designs an exerciseprogramme to help themovercome mobilityrestrictions.
‘‘Our whole focus is to givethese kids all theopportunities we possibilitycan,’’ he said.
Mr Offord said because theMinistry of Education fundstransport to and from theschool, they can enrolstudents from Otaki to FoxtonBeach to Shannon.
Polio battleRotarians worldwide are on amission to eradicate polio andLevin members will belooking for support tomorrowduring the Purple PinkieStreet Appeal.
They will gather outsidethe Levin PostShop, handingout literature, collectingdonations and painting pinkiefingernails purple.
When children in ThirdWorld countries arevaccinated, their pinkie finger
nails arecolouredpurple sothey do notreceive adouble dose.
For aslittle as 60¢,a child canbe protectedagainst poliofor life.
All of the proceeds will bedonated to Polio Plus andevery dollar will be matchedby $2 from the Bill andMelinda Gates Foundation,making every $1 donationworth $3, or five doses of poliovaccine.
Polio is a potentially fataldisease which has no cure andchildren under the age of fiveare at the greatest risk.
The primary goal of thePurple Pinkie Project is toraise the funds needed toeradicate polio and raiseawareness about theseriousness of the disease andhow it can be prevented.
The crippling disease hasbeen eradicated in all butAfghanistan, Pakistan andSomalia.
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SUPPORT FORPEOPLEWITH LUNGPROBLEMSHorowhenua Breathe Easy SupportGroup helps people suffering lungconditions such as asthma, chronicbronchitis and emphysema.
Members are meeting tomorrow inthe Hudson Room of the LevinCosmopolitan Club, Oxford St South,Levin starting with morning tea at10.15am.
The guest speaker is Dorothy Moore,
manager of Enliven Levin Home for WarVeterans.
The public is welcome to meet otherpeople interested in managing their lungcondition.
Come and join in exercises andfriendly fellowship.
■ For more information, phone Carroll368-6255
Call to end aerial1080 poison dropsBy PETER FRANKLIN
‘You can’t get near the areawhere the helicopter is beingloaded as it is well off the roadand they have security guards
there.’ROSEMARYCLEATOR,Aerial 1080 objector
The drop is on and local objectors tothe use of 1080 poison are again callingon the government to stop thepractice.
On Saturday, a helicopter startedthe pre-drop process with the mainpoison drop believed to be takingplace later this week, weatherpermitting.
Staunch objector to the aerial 1080drop, Rosemary Cleator said she hadnot seen any advertising relating tothe aerial operation.
‘‘It will happen but whether it isbefore or after Labour Weekend, whoknows.’’
Mrs Cleator said it was the wrongtime of year to be doing the poisondrop, as people would be starting tohead into the ranges for recreationalpurposes.
She said the aerial operation isbased at a property in Florida Rd.
‘‘You can’t get near the area wherethe helicopter is being loaded as it is
well off the road and they havesecurity guards there,’’ she said.
Anti-1080 campaigners areadamant that while the drop isintended to bring TB infectedpossums under control, other nativespecies and domestic livestock sufferthe consequences, with deadcarcasses and poison drift getting intowaterways.
Mrs Cleator said there was enoughinformation on 1080 poison availablefor people to read and urged people tojoin the anti-1080 movement and getthe practice stopped.
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Reevedon Villasticked all the boxesLevin retirees, Terry and Ann Ritsen,tell us they couldn’t be happierwith their choice to move toEnliven’s Reevedon RetirementVillage almost two years ago.Mr Ritsen explains ReevedonRetirement Village ticked all ofthe boxes during their searchfor a new home, especially thegreat location and affordability.“We looked at all the options,but we couldn’t fault Reevedon.Everything is a short and easywalk away; the supermarket,church, cinema, RSA, post office,everything.It means that we can continuesocialising, being involved in ourclubs and community, and stillmaintain our independence -even if we get less mobile.”Reevedon Villas have beendesigned for people who wanttheir own home, but would liketo know help is on hand whenthey need it. Mr Ritsen says it’s areal weight off their minds to knowthat Reevedon Rest Home isright next door.“We don’t know what the future willbring, but we do know that we willhave support there if we need it, andwill both be able to stay living closeto each other,” adds Mrs Ritsen.
Mrs Ritsen says that the villa feltlike home as soon as they movedin. “We chose the décor - it wasperfect before we even set foot inthe door. We even have room forour grandson to come and stay.
The staff and other villa residentswere so welcoming too – it’s alovely community to be part of.”
“I’m really happy here,” saysMr Ritsen “For the first time in mylife I don’t have to worry abouthousehold or garden maintenance- the Reevedon staff deal with allof the big jobs and we can enjoytending to our small garden area.”
Villa residents also have theopportunity to join in with theregular outings, activities andentertainment taking place atReevedon Home.
The Ritsen’s are encouragingothers like them to take atour of the villas at the nextopen day on Friday 25 October,from 2.00pm to 3.30pm.
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BIGWEEK FORJAMESJames Collinson, of Koputaroa, hadoutstanding success at theMarlborough Performing Artscompetitions in Blenheim.
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James won with his reading fromThe Bible, characterisation, own poem,impromptu speech and preparedspeech.
He was second for the test poem andprepared prose and third for poetryrecitation.
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Tourists with amessageBy PETER FRANKLIN
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PACKED AND READY:Rose Lanman andTommaso Lizzi arewalking the 3054km fromthe northern tip of NewZealand to the south andspreading a concerningmessage on the way.
Italian Tommaso Lizzi and AustralianRose Lanman are among the thousandsof tourists who visit New Zealand toembrace the country’s beauty.
But they come with a message: ‘‘Thisis a beautiful country, don’t let thecorporate dollar turn it into awasteland,’’ Mr Lizzi said.
The pair stayed in Levin on Thursdaynight and were back on the road brightand early Friday, trekking into theranges again and the spectacular viewsfrom Te Araroa track.
Mr Lizzi said a lot of visitors like themfear coastal and seabed mining and opencast mining in general will have a huge
environmental impact on the countryand the coastal wild life that could neverbe repaired. To support New Zealandersopposed to what he calls the coastaldestruction, he became a member ofKiwis Against Seabed Mining.
In 2004, as the Labour Government’sForeshore and Seabed legislation firstcame into being, a wave of prospectingpermits were issued to severalcompanies hoping to exploit the ironsand reserves in the west coast seabed.
Raglan was the first to react, due to aunique relationship between iwi and thelocal community. Experienced oceanfolk, including surfers and fishers ,immediately recognised the threat to theentire west coast posed by the scale of
potential miningoperations.
They were stunnedat the lack of regulationor standardssurrounding theproposals and realisedit would be up to themto protect theirbackyard. KASM grewas a response to thatwave.
KASM is a vehicle tohelp coastal residentsto learn about anycurrent and futureproposals and toillustrate the deeppublic opposition tosuch operations.
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If you are looking forinspiration to jazz up yourgarden, look no further.Carol Bucknell and SallyTagg have put together agardening book full of cleverideas to make your gardenlook stunning.
It’s not just about plantseither. The book has somebrilliant ideas on how tomake the most of limitedspace using art, waterfeatures and boundaries, toname just a few.
Chapters includefurniture, edibles andshelter and there is a plantdirectory to help you selectplants that will work wellin small gardens.
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Advice for gardenersTOP 10 NEW BOOKS
New fiction: SecondWatch by J. A.Jance. The Eisnstein Pursuit by ChrisKuzneski.Wake the Dawn by LauraineSnelling. Saxon: The Emperor’sElephant by Tim Severin.Watching YoubyMichael Robotham. Blink by NiamhO’Connor. Rose Harbor in Bloom byDebbie Macomber. A Sister’s Courageby Catherine King. The Third Kingdomby Terry Goodkind. The Mayan Secretby Clive Cussler.
By KIRI NGARITA
There are always heap of fantastic newbooks coming into the library but myfavourite section is non-fiction.
I thoroughly enjoy learning about andexperiencing people’s lives vicariouslythrough a book. For curious creatureslike me, the non-fiction collection isdefinitely the place to go.
Gardening is a hot topic and we havegreat resources that will guide youthrough growing your vegetables.
If you are wanting to start a new craft,learn how to work your new laptop, havea go at fixing your car or may be you areplanning a trip to some far away countryand need a few travel tips, come into thelibrary and browse our non-fictionsection and you will be sure to findsomething of interest in the pages of abook.
In the recent Gardner of the Yearcompetition, Foxton woman CynthiaHancox won the best vegetable gardenand is in the running for gardener of theyear. Cynthia is passionate aboutgrowing food to feed her family and sheset a goal to grow 1500kg of vegetablesthis year. Cynthia will be in Te Takeretoday from 2pm, so come in and have achat with her.
She is full of tips and tricks on howyou can feed your family on a shoestringbudget. Cynthia will be also giving a talkat 6pm in the Open Media Room. Getinspired and motivated to get into thegarden.
Fifi Colston is coming to Te Takere:Fifi is a celebrated children’s author,illustrator, poet, wearable art designerand film costumer. A very entertainingspeaker, Fifi will give a presentation onher life and read stories from her books.Today from 4-5.30pm. Gold coin donationplease.
CHALKLE CLASSESIt is important to register for a Chakle classas there’s a possibility it will be cancelleddue to lack of registrations There will be noclass and no teacher available as everyonethought not to register.
With registrations, the teacher knowsthe numbers of students and comes preparedfor the class to give quality learning soplease ensure you either login into chalkleand register for the class you are wanting toattend, or come into Te Takere where one ofour staff will help you register.TodayGrow your own vegetables demo: Comeand meet Cynthia Hancox, voted BestVegetable Gardener and finalist for NewZealand Gardener of the Year Competition.Te Takere main space, 2pm.Cynthia Hancox takes us through a slideshow and talks about here experiences ingardening. Open media room, 6pm.Learn to paint and draw: Bring out your
inner artist and learn some basic techniquesto create your own artwork. Art Societystudio, 10am.TomorrowTango Dancing: — Have fun while keepingfit. You will learn everything that goes withthe dance, posture, attitude, balance,connection and dance movements, tangoculture and community. Te Takereeducation suite entrance, 6pm.FridayGimp — free photo editing program. Learnuseful techniques for photo editing, photomanipulation, card making, quilt patternmaking, flyers, brochures, and generalgraphics, using gimp, the free photo editingprogram. Te Takere education suite, 10am.Wednesday, October 30Learn to paint and draw: Bring out yourinner artist and learn some basic techniquesto create your own artwork. HorowhenuaArt Society Studio, 10am.
WHAT’S ON AT TE TAKERETED talksOpen meeting room, 12.30-1pm weekdays.■ Rose George: Let’s talk crap. Seriously.It’s 2013, yet 2.5 billion people in the worldhave no access to a basic sanitary toilet. Andwhen there’s no loo, where do you poo? Getready for a blunt, funny, powerful talk fromjournalist Rose George about a once-unmentionable problem.■ Marcel Dicke: Why not eat insects?Marcel Dicke makes an appetising case foradding insects to everyone’s diet. Hismessage to squeamish chefs and foodies —delicacies like locusts and caterpillars com-pete with meat in flavour, nutrition and eco-friendliness.Exhibition spaceBeautiful pottery by Rosalie Blake in ourexhibition space. A chance to start someearly Christmas shopping.TodayDaily until the end of the month, watchWendy Hodder creating beautifulsculptures in Oamaru stone in our mainopen space. Wendy will be happy to talkabout her work in stone or other media.Fifi Coulston has a richly-varied career asa writer, illustrator, poet, wearable artdesigner, film costumer and occasionalcolumnist. She has illustrated 33 books fortrade and education and for many years haspresented arts and crafts on television.Open Media Room, 4-5.30pm.
ThursdayBaby play: Youth Space, 9-noon.FridayMusic at lunchtime: Colin and Jill havebeen singing at the Levin Folk Club forseveral years and recently joined forces andcall themselves Silvawood. They sing aneclectic mix of old and new, fast and slow, altfolk and country, melodies and harmonies.Between them, they play guitar, banjo,mandolin and ukulele.Technology clinic for seniors: Techno-logy clinic for seniors — bring your digitaldevice and the patient tutors fromSeniorNet will help you figure out anyproblems. 2-4pm.SundayTake a break in the middle of LabourWeekend and listen to Wellington Heads.They have evolved their own sound throughthe influences of Kansas and New Orleansstyle blue jazz, the swinging rhythm ’n bluesof Louis Jordan and Ray Charles, andinfused with Pacific/Hawaiian rhythms andLatino feels. Their songs take a wry view oflife with a distinctive Wellington flavour.MondayLabour Day — closedTuesdayBaby Play: Youth Space, 9-noon..Toddler Time: Children’s library,10-10.30am.JP clinic: Kowhai Room, 11.30-1.30pm.
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TRAVEL TIPS:Helping peoplepick the rightholiday is not onlywork for, left, PamHarding andRachel Marshall, itis their passion inlife.
Enthusiastic travel plannersBy PETER FRANKLIN
Everyone looks forward to planning andgoing on holiday, whether it’s a trip to oneor more of the fantastic destinations inNew Zealand, or looking further afield.
For Rachel Marshall, who leavesUnited Travel at the end of the month, ithas been a 22-year career where she hasbeen able to enjoy the excitement ofplanning a perfect break with her clients.She is leaving the business in the capablehands of Pam Harding, whose enthusiasmfor holiday planning equals Rachel’s.
Since Rachel started in what wasLevin Holidaymakers in 1991, the changeshave been enormous. She said in theoffice they had two computers, noweveryone has one. Bookingsconfirmations were faxed, tickets werefilled out by hand — now it is allelectronic.
She most enjoys the personal contactand recalls when a major volcaniceruption in Iceland disrupted flightsthroughout Europe where she had 15clients stuck. She worked throughout thenight trying to arrange alternative travel.
‘‘When one couple arrived at Los
Angeles, they went to the flight counterand as they spoke to the attendant theirreservations came up on screen — greattiming.’’
Mrs Marshall said she would not beleaving the industry as such, but would beleaving the confines of an office and inbetween her own travel plans would actas a travel broker.
Pam Harding, who becomes the soleowner of United Travel franchise inLevin, says there are some exciting timesahead and her passion for the industry isimmense.
‘‘It is about building a relationship withpeople, she said.
‘‘While some people book their travelarrangement online, what they miss outon is the personal service they get from us.
‘‘If travel plans get disrupted, it is veryhard and at time costs to change flights. Ifyou work through us, with a quick phonecall we can work through the issue — inother words take the stress out of theequation.’’
Mrs Harding said they make planning aholiday fun and add to the excitement withtheir extensive knowledge andunderstanding.
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At Mara Autotraining we run Full time coursesthat give the students a basic grounding in awide variety of automotive topics that theyare likely to find in an automotive workshop.
Our full time fee payer course covers 120credits, and runs for 42 weeks; the studentachieves a Certificate in AutomotiveEngineering (level 3)
Mara Autotraining also runs a Free Coursefor 16 to 19 year olds. Some conditions mayapply for entry to this course.
Students enrolled on the free course canachieve the National Certificate in the MotorIndustry (Level 2)
If you are wondering what to do or you wantto leave school, check us out for a coursethat suits you.
Contact us on 367 3602 or txt Lyndon on027 598 6666.
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to you to complete the application form, gather anyrequired documents and submit them by the due date.Be in quick as many scholarships for 2014 study areclosing soon.
To access BreakOut ask your school Careers Counsellor,visit your local library, or use remote access via thelibrary website.
For more information fine BreakOut onor check out the Funding Information Servicewebsite - www.fis.org.nz
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Based on student results,Palmerston North School of Designwas ranked as the best foundationdesign school in New Zealand in2012, and 2013 looks like theresults will be even better.
Palmerston North School of Designis a private design school that offerscourses for school leavers andmature students wanting to use theircreative talent and start a career ingraphic or fashion design. OfferingNZQA level 2,3 and 4 courses,the school offers everything studentsneed to focus on design fulltimeand either go onto further tertiaryeducation or into the design world.
"Many of our students left schoolbefore NCEA level 3. It's often thecase that really creative people andsmall blocks of learning at highschool don't go together all thatwell. In a dedicated environmentlike this, they flourish”,says Director Mike Saywell.
The Schools end of year exhibitionis fast approaching. “This is a timewhen we celebrate the successesthroughout the year”, says Mike,“and it is also a time for people
thinking about studying design tosee what they could achieve in adedicated studio environment.” Theexhibition will be on from14th November at the Design Schoolstudio, level 1, 12 The Square.
Palmerston North school of Designis also about to open a gallery spaceat 16 The Square. The gallery willhave limited edition student workfor sale to help students launch theirdesign careers and people will alsobe able to get advice on creativecareers and discuss their studyoptions with the experts for entryinto the Creative Industries.
With 20 years of exceptional resultsand the highest Quality ratingsfrom NZQA, extra places have beenapproved by the government so morepeople can study at New Zealand’sbest foundation Design School.Applications are now open for all 2014courses. “Enrol now to launch yourdesign career”, says Mike.“Places are limited and always fill fast”.
Commercial projects like the annual Clefs & Friends Charity Concert shown heregive students the opportunity to extend their talents and work with real clients.
New Zealand’s Best Foundation Design School
Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Horowhenua Chronicle 13
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Proud day forWeraroa cricketer
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LONG SERVICE: Cricketingstalwart recognised, GlenJohns more than makes thegrade at local cricket club.
By PETER FRANKLIN
It was a humble moment forcricketing stalwart GlenJohns when he was awardedthe inaugural President’sBaggie at a formal event atWeraroa Cricket Club onSaturday.
The event was attendedby more than 75 clubmembers.
Club president GeraldDeCastro said Glen hasgiven 25 years of service andsupport to the club on and offthe field and still continuedto play cricket at a highstandard.
‘‘Known by most as‘Johnsy’, he is an all-roundgood man and deserves thisaward. He is what all clubguys should aspire to belike,’’ Mr DeCastro said.
Other senior A cricketerswho met strict criteria werealso recognised andpresented with baggies fromclub sponsor Hayden Yates,owner of fitness centreShape Shifters.
Weraroa were beaten by19 runs by long-time rivalsLevin Old Boys inSaturday’s senior A cricketone-day competition atDonnelly Park.
Old Boys set a reasonabletarget of 192 with openerNick O’Brien (52) providinga solid platform for his team.Old Boys were 147-9 before SKerehoma combined withthe young D Kennet in apartnership of 45 for the lastwicket.
James South was the pickof the Weraroa bowlers,taking 5-27.
In the chase, Weraroawere in control at 76-3 withWade Anderson (45) lookingcomfortable at the crease.
The master stroke forLevin came when captainMike Rameka gave the ballto fifth change bowlerK.McGill.
McGill took 6-35 in whatwas a match-winningperformance for Levin OldBoys.
Levin Old Boys win backthe Reade-De Castro Cupwhich is on the linewhenever the teams meet.
■ Anyone considering playingcricket this season and wanting toget involved with Weraroa CricketClub can visit www.weraroa.com.Alternatively, phone the clubmanager Brett Cole, 027 5094743.
CRICKET SCORESHorowhenua-Kapiti Cricketresults for October 18 and 20:
Senior men’s reps: Chapple Cupplayoff — Nelson 245-8 beatHorowhenua Kapiti 189 all out.
cave Cup semifinal —Wairarapa 172 all out, beatHorowhenua Kapiti 71 all out;playoffs for 7th and 8th —Horowhenua Kapiti 179 all out,lost to Wanganui 181-2 in 30.4overs.
A grade — Paraparaumu CC 137all out, lost to Kapiti Old Boys CC138-6 in 24.5 overs.
B grade — LOBCC 56 all out,lost to Weraroa CC 57-2 off 10.2overs; Kapiti Old Boys 208-9 beatPalmerston North 104 all out.
Presidents — KOB Black 129 allout, lost to LOBCC 132-8; PCC158-7, lost to Weraroa 159-4; OtakiSports Club 206-7, beat OtakiCollege Old Boys 141 all out;Waikanae CC 58 all out, lost toKOBCC Gold 60-8.
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16 Horowhenua Chronicle Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Public Notices
Ohau Annual Agriculture DaySaturday November 16th
Animal Judging✱ Spend the day having fun and winning
neat prizes✱ Plenty of fun for the whole family✱ Activities and great foodstalls✱ Art and Craft Sites available for $25
Contact the school - [email protected] 06 368 7949
Employment Vacancies
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Are you a “people person”? Do you get on with people from all backgrounds and love
supporting others? If you answered ‘yes’, this job might be for you! We are looking for
a new staff member who:
• Has a full driver’s licence
• Has a clean police record
• Is available for breakfast and dinner shifts in Levin We offer a good hourly rate and
paid training.
This is a part time position but if the successful candidate would like to work more
hours, there are often extra relieving shifts available.
To apply for this position and view a full job description please visit our websitewww.ideajobs.co.nz, for all other enquiries please contact [email protected] 027 694 3580. Applications close 15 November 2013.
The Services Academy provides an opportunity for thestudents to push individual boundaries, find new physicaland mental limits, encourages team work, discipline,competitiveness, and develops skills that will increaseself esteem and motivation using a military model.
We are seeking an active person who will step intothe role of Director of the Academy working with anAssistant Director.
The successful applicant will have:• High levels of physical fitness• Team building skills• Leadership capabilities• An ability to teach and assess Unit Standards
(training is available)• Services background preferred• Outdoor qualifications
(or be prepared to train in this area)• Previous experience working with youth would be
an advantage
Director -HOROWHENUA COLLEGESERVICES ACADEMY
The job description will be available from thecollege website www.horowhenua.school.nz
Written Applications must include a CV andclose at 4pm on Monday 4th November 2013
and must be addressed to:The Principal
Horowhenua College | P O Box 544 | Levin
We extend a very warm welcome to our members,your guests and visitors from affiliated clubs.
TONIGHTMEMBERS DRAW $1400.00
FRIDAY NIGHTKaraoke with Tip
Levin RSA
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CANDIDATES NO. OFVOTES
MANAWATU-RANGITIKEICONSTITUENCY (two members)Bruce GORDON 5,140GordonMCKELLAR 4,939Shelley DEW-HOPKINS 4,314Alison RUSSELL 2,964Informal Votes 19Blank Votes 1,134
I declare the said Bruce Gordon andGordonMcKellar to be elected to theManawatu-Rangitikei Constituency.
PALMERSTONNORTHCONSTITUENCY (four members)Paul RIEGER 8,378Rachel KEEDWELL 7,252Pat KELLY 7,187Murray GUY 7,044WiremuKINGITEAWEAWE 6,441Richard FORGIE 5,478Dave STEWART 5,371Glenis MOBBERLEY 4,312Darryl CLELAND 4,105Greg CARLYON 4,015Joseph POFF 2,853Chris TOCKER 2,311Informal Votes 164Blank Votes 1,329
I declare the said Paul Rieger,Rachel Keedwell, Pat Kelly andMurray Guy to be elected to thePalmerston North Constituency.
CANDIDATES NO. OFVOTES
RUAPEHU CONSTITUENCY(one member)Bruce ROLLINSON 1,760Mike PLOWMAN 1,352Informal Votes 0Blank Votes 382
I declare the said Bruce Rollinson to beelected to the Ruapehu Constituency.
TARARUA CONSTITUENCY(one member)John BARROW 3,121Andrew DAY 2,539Informal Votes 1Blank Votes 433
I declare the said John Barrow to beelected to the Tararua Constituency.
WANGANUI CONSTITUENCY(two members)David COTTON 10,166Rod PEARCE 8,651Greg COX 7,961Informal Votes 39Blank Votes 2,120
I declare the saidDavid Cotton andRod Pearce to be elected to theWanganui Constituency.
HOROWHENUA-KAIRANGACONSTITUENCYThere was no election for thisconstituency as Lindsay Burnelland Colleen Sheldon wereelected unopposed.
DECLARATION OF RESULT OF ELECTIONMANAWATU-WANGANUI REGIONAL COUNCIL(trading as Horizons Regional Council)I hereby declare the result of the election on 12 October 2013 for thefollowing constituencies:
Dated at Palmerston North this 18th day of October 2013.
Craig GrantElectoral OfficerHorizons Regional CouncilPalmerston North
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MOBILITY Scooters newand used to choose from.Canopy’s available forthe winter weather.Southend Cycles, 368 5459call Warwick.
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Property For SaleOPEN Home - Sunday 27October 1pm - 3pm, 186Arapaepae Road, Levin.Phone 06 368 8455.
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LEVIN (ph 06 366 0666)Rent P/W1 Bedroom27A Duke St .................................... $15019 Karaka Cres ................................$1702 Bedroom1/6 Roosevelt St.............................. $1457 Alice Pl ......................................... $18527 Duke St....................................... $18559 Hokio Beach Rd......................... $2253 Bedroom11 Mahoe St.................................... $15543 Hinemoa St .................................$17552 Keepa St..................................... $22517a Vogel St.................................... $2302 Selwyn St ..................................... $23533a MacArthur St........................... $25093 MacArthur St............................. $2504 Bedroom2 Rugby St....................................... $25521 Rugby St..................................... $2702 Corfe Castle Lane........................ $395RAUMATI BEACH (ph 04 974 6592)4 Bedroom20a Wharemauku Rd ..................... $395WAIKANAE (ph 04 974 6592)6 Bedroom1 Rawene St.................................... $595FOXTON (ph 06 363 0030)2 Bedroom9 Jenks St .........................................$17053 Cook St....................................... $1803 Bedroom15A Ladys Mile ................................$175FOXTON BEACH2 Bedroom181 Seabury Ave............................. $16048 Pratt Ave.................................... $1653 Bedroom23A Roore St................................... $1904 Bedroom19 Linklater Ave ............................. $220HIMATANGI BEACH2 Bedrooms36 Muapoko St ............................... $1903 Bedrooms31 Hunia Tce ................................... $230HIMATANGI3 Bedrooms82 Himatangi Beach Rd .................. $240TANGIMOANA BEACH2 Bedrooms6 Punga St........................................$175WAITARERE BEACH3 Bedrooms159 Park Ave................................... $195
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Funeral Directors
FamilyNotices
DeathsRADTKE,Philip Henry.Of Palmerston Northand Levin. OnTuesday October 15,2013, peacefully atPalmerston NorthHospital. Aged 63years. Loved by hisclose circle of friends.
“At Rest”.Messages to Radtkefamily C/- PO Box 5191Palmerston North4441.
A private service hasbeen held.Robert J. Cotton & Sons Ltd.
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In MemoriamCAREY,Linda Mary.Left us four years agotoday.Always rememberedand sadly missed byher loving family andfriends.
UnveilingsSCIASCIA,Moana.The unveilings for ourmother and her twodaughters, Alice andDonna, will be held atThe Avenue Cemeteryon Saturday 26thOctober 2013. Whanauand friends are askedto gather there at10:45am.
TO PLACE AN ADPh: 06 368 5109Fax: 06 368 2366
Public Notices
Showgrounds Events ParkShowgrounds Events Park
Road Closure NoticeFoxton Spring Fling
Horowhenua District Council advises that the followingroads will be closed to vehicles for the
Foxton Spring Fling event, which is held in the MainStreet of the Foxton township.
On: Sunday 27st October 2013Time: Between 6.00am and 5.OOpmMain Street will be closed between Wharf Street andAvenue Road.
There will be no vehicular access to Main Street fromWhyte Street, Wharf Street, Clyde Street,
Ravensworth Place/ Avenue Road or the Main StreetService Lane.
Council apologises for any inconvenience caused bythese road closures.
Michael Longley, Contracts Supervisor, HorowhenuaDistrict Council
Public Notices
Transport availableAll Welcome | All enquiries to
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Shannon & Tokomaru Communities
TOKOMARU STREAMHIKOI/WALK
This second hikoi will look at TokomaruBridge area and the swimming hole down
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Date: 2nd November 2013Start: 9.30am Meet at Shannon
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Public Notices
FREE!CHILD BIRTH EDUCATION CLASSES
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An Extraordinary Council meeting will be heldon 30 October 2013 at 4.15 pm in the CouncilChambers, 126 Oxford Street, Levin, for Councilto adopt its Annual Report.
Please note, this was previously incorrectlyadvertised as beginning at 7pm.
ADVERTISEMENT CONCERNINGAPPLICATION BY INDIVIDUAL FOR
SALESPERSON’S LICENCESection 39, Real Estate Agents Act 2008
Real Estate Agents AuthorityI, Clive James Williams,
145 Seabury Avenue, Foxton Beach,am applying to the Registrar of the RealEstate Agents Authority for a salesperson’slicence under the section 38 of the Real EstateAgents Act 2008.Any person who wishes to object to thegranting of a licence to the applicant mustgive notice of the objection to the Registrarnot later than 14 days after the date of thesecond publication of this advertisement,which is Wednesday 23rd October, 2013.The notice of objection must include astatement of the grounds on which theobjection relies. Further details on groundsand other requirements for making anobjection can be found at www.reaa.govt.nzor contact the Real Estate Agents Authorityon 0800forREAA(0800 367 7322).
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ADVERTISEMENT CONCERNINGAPPLICATION BY INDIVIDUAL FOR
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Real Estate Agents AuthorityI, Lynda Louise Jane Rimmer,20 Roore Street, Foxton Beach,
am applying to the Registrar of the RealEstate Agents Authority for a salesperson’slicence under the section 38 of the Real EstateAgents Act 2008.Any person who wishes to object to thegranting of a licence to the applicant mustgive notice of the objection to the Registrarnot later than 14 days after the date of thesecond publication of this advertisement,which is Wednesday 23rd October, 2013.The notice of objection must include astatement of the grounds on which theobjection relies. Further details on groundsand other requirements for making anobjection can be found at www.reaa.govt.nzor contact the Real Estate Agents Authorityon 0800forREAA(0800 367 7322).
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ADVERTISEMENT CONCERNINGAPPLICATION BY INDIVIDUAL FOR
SALESPERSON’S LICENCESection 39, Real Estate Agents Act 2008
Real Estate Agents AuthorityI, Mary Elizabeth Dacombe-Bird,131 Hokio Sand Road, RD1, Levin,
am applying to the Registrar of the RealEstate Agents Authority for a salesperson’slicence under the section 38 of the Real EstateAgents Act 2008.Any person who wishes to object to thegranting of a licence to the applicant mustgive notice of the objection to the Registrarnot later than 14 days after the date of thesecond publication of this advertisement,which is Wednesday 23rd October, 2013.The notice of objection must include astatement of the grounds on which theobjection relies. Further details on groundsand other requirements for making anobjection can be found at www.reaa.govt.nzor contact the Real Estate Agents Authorityon 0800forREAA(0800 367 7322).
Mary Dacombe-Bird
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Public NoticeBYO Off Renewal
Sections 41(4)Sale of Liquor
Act 1989Thi Thanh TrucNguyen, 71a Oxford St,Levin, Cafe Manager,has made applicationto the DistrictLicensing Agency atHorowhenua for therenewal of a BYOLicence in respect ofthe premises situatedat 71a Oxford Street,Levin known asBangkok Cafe. Thegeneral nature of thebusiness to beconducted under thelicence is Restaurantand Takeaway.The applicant seeks torenew the licence onthe same terms andconditions underwhich the applicantpresently operateswithout any change.The application maybe inspected duringordinary office hoursat the office of theHorowhenua DistrictLicensing Agency at126 Oxford Street,Levin.Any person who isentitled to object andwho wishes to object tothe renewalapplication may, notlater than fifteen (15)working days after thedate of the firstpublication of thisnotice in a newspaperor newspapers inaccordance with theAct, file a notice inwriting of theobjection with theSecretary of theHorowhenua DistrictLicensing Agency atPrivate Bag 4002,Levin, 5540.This is the firstpublication of thisnotice.
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LEVIN GOLF CLUB RESULTSMonday, nine hole mixed stableford — WayneJames and Ngaire Hunter 22, Jim Logan 2.Wednesday, women’s stableford — Cath Smith 35,Rosie Priest 34, Diane Pauling and AudreyHarrison 32, Charmaine Fluker and Nan Sterne31. Levin women hosted a group of women fromMiramar Golf Club. Closest pin Liz Cousins;longest drive Rosie Priest.Thursday, midweek men, par comp — TonyGibson 8 up, Mike Atkins 6 up, John Dunlop 5 up,Richard Young and John Miller 4 up, twos JohnDunlop Peter Edwards and Fred James; latestarters — Graham Irving Darren PuketapuGavin Waddell and Roy Sutherland 4 up, twoDarren Puketapu; nine hole mixed stablefordWayne James 24, James MacKenzie 22, JimLogan, Paul Bargh and Alison Greer 19. Two:Wayne James.Friday, first twilight golf and although it waswindy the event went off well — Paul Dewar 22,John Fisher 20, Selina Whiley and RichardMacLean 19.Saturday, women — Nan Sterne 66 nett, JudithWalton 68, Jan Kereopa 70, Karina MacDonaldand Ann Hogg 71; early starters, stableford —Ralph Klaffke 49, Jack Veltman 42, Marty Wallaceand Tony Gibson 39, Warren Goyne David Geangeand Mike Atkins 38, two Ralph Klaffke; latestarters — Chris Goddard 7 up, Allan Digby andSteve Hartley 5 up, Rod Batchelar and RossCampbell 4 up, Ken Sterne 3 up, Alan Kearns andWarwick Meyer 2 up. Twos: Rod Batchelar, Ross
Campbell, Ray Grout and Brian Wicker.Draw for semifinals of the championship onSaturday:11.06am — John Sorensen, Alistair Upston,Warwick Meyer, Dale Futcher.11.13am — Ray Harvey, Ron Moody, Ron Gibbard,Ray Grout.11.20am — Bob Eadie, Les Marshall, Klaas DeGraaff, Paul Millard.11.27am — Tony Smith, John Fluker, RichardMaclean, Peter Edwards.11.34am — Kim Ballantyne, Iraia Peni, Peter Bull,Rueben Tomane.A disc draw will be made at 11.30 for players notinvolved in the championship rounds.
Coming eventsSunday — Horowhenua Motor Company HoldenScramble, ambrose competition played in threes,contact Mary, phone 368-6189 if you need to be putin a team; November 2 and 3 — Ladies Classic;Sunday November 10 — Championship finals.Summer membership is available — full playing,nine hole and junior boys and girls.
Foxton Golf resultsOctober 19: Overall winner. Tania Peta 44. Group1. Kevin Shields 44, Gary Stratford 39, GraemeMorgan 39, Wavenay Carter 38. Group 2. LornaSoo 43, Russell Jack 43, Mike Robinson 43,Maurice Filer 41.
CLOSE COMPETITIONONALL-WEATHER SURFACEGround conditions at Levin Showgroundssaw huge scratchings at the WellingtonDressage Championships but not thefollowing weekend for the Central DistrictsChampionships.
Despite torrential overnight rain, theall-weather surface at Manfeild lived up toits name and footing was good during bothdays of competition.
Riders from throughout the countryfilled classes from unregistered to GrandPrix. Musical classes were indoors atManfeild’s huge stadium. Riders chased aqualifying score required for entry to theNew Zealand horse of the year show inMarch and also accumulator points fornational challenges.
Otaki rider Sarah Inglis rodeSummerstone Hit into second in the leveltwo musical freestyle and was third in the
national challenge event for that level. Thescores gave them the level two reservechampion title, narrowly beaten byGisborne’s Mandy MacPherson.
Kapiti young rider Louisa Ayres rodePlaymate for Levin owner Cindy Kent atLevel 4. The combination was third in themusical freestyle, gaining horse of the yearqualification, and sixth on a score of 62.5per cent in the national challenge for theirgrade.
Levin’s Frankie Webb rode NorthernIvanthus at level five. The musical freestyleresults were close with less than a per centseparating second to fourth. Webb’s 64.25per cent saw them slip into fourth behindAshhurst rider Penny Castle and FreeSpirit on 64.50. Castle went on to win thenational challenge riding BL About Timeahead of Webb and Northern Ivanthus.
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CENTRAL WIN SHARP SHIELD
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IT’S YOURS: MarilynOwen, CentralBowls, accepts theSharp Shield fromDianne Spicer,Levin Women’sBowling Club. Theannual triples SharpShield competitionbetween the clubsresulted in a narrowwin to Central. Theshield waspresented manyyears ago by W andE Sharp, who werelife members ofCentral Bowls. MrsSharp was also amember of LevinWomen’s BowlingClub.
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