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2 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, December 19, 2013
FROM THE EDITORI am incredibly proud to havestepped up as senior reporter andeditor at The Guardian. AfterRob Mildon’s departure, a fewweeks ago now, we have receivedmany calls wondering who’s incharge. Well, that would be me.
I have been here for almostthree years now and feelprivileged to work in such avibrant, promising communitypaper.
I’ve spent many sleeplessnights chasing stories,investigating community issuesand most of all dedicating everyounce of spare time to my job.
I am more than passionate — Ilove being a journalist. Each dayis new and exciting and the
possibilities for expansion andgrowth in a community paperare endless. In saying that, I’dlike to share some of our plansfor 2014 with you.
We aim to be the bestcommunity paper in theManawatu, offering localprofessional news that servesyou, our readers. Fromentertainment to sport andserious public concerns, we’llhave it all.
I’m under no illusion thattaking up this responsibilitywon’t be trying at times. I hope Ican remain focused on thestrengths I bring to this positionand some of the key issues that Ifeel, and I hope you do too, need
public attention.Manawatu is currently
struggling with issues such ashousing, unemployment and,most recently, legal highs andbeggars. We are determined tofollow these issues and hope tosee a resolution that will enableus to become the thriving centralhub of the lower North Islandthat we can be.
A few new columns will bepopping up, and we also want tohear more from you.
Please write to us with yourviews and pop in to see us fromtime to time — we would love thechance to meet those who make itall possible.
— Alecia Rousseau
MEET Sally. Sally is a one year, 10-month-old Labrador cross. She isthe most beautifully natured dog; very soft and tolerable withchildren. She loves human contact as much as the company of otherfriendly dogs. She is at her happiest running in big open spaces andbeing with other dogs.If you are interested in adopting her, please call 0224 PAWSNZ(729-769) or email [email protected].
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NEWS INBRIEFBreast screens go digital
BreastScreen Coast to Coast (BSCC) hasundergone a major technology upgrade with thePalmerston North site now fully digital.
MidCentral District Health Board beganupgrading all analogue mammography machinesin 2012 in response to the National ScreeningUnit’s requirement that all mammograms beperformed digitally.
The diagnostic mammography service hasbeen relocated to 27 Amesbury Street.
BSCC has also received a mobile unit that willvisit 17 sites across the Taranaki, Wanganui,Hawke’s Bay, Tairawhiti and MidCentral DistrictHealth Board regions.
RESCUE HELICOPTER CALLOUTSFriday December 13: Ataround 9.30am the PalmerstonNorth Rescue Helicopterresponded to a callout at a farmnorth of Hunterville, for a manin his 20s involved in amotorbike accident.
The local fire brigade was onscene to prepare the landingsite. The man suffered multipleinjures after his quad bike rolledand he was stabilised on sceneby St John paramedics before
being airlifted to Wanganui in astable condition.
Monday December 16: Atabout 1pm the chopper was
called to a motorvehicle accidentnear Horopito.
Two peoplewere injuredafter a car andtractor crashed.
Local fire brigades were onscene to assist with the accidentand preparing a landing site forthe helicopter.
Both drivers suffered upperbody injuries and werestabilised on scene by St Johnparamedics before both wereairlifted to Palmerston North.
At 5.30pm a second call wasmade to the chopper. A teenagerwas involved in a quadbikeaccident on a farm nearFlemington.
He sustained multipleinjuries and was stabilised by StJohn paramedics before beingairlifted to Palmerston NorthHospital in a serious condition.
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Mon 23rd Dec $30Lido & Esplanade dayToday we are off to the Esplanadefor games & a play before headingto the Lido for a swim. Then backto Redsox for some arts ‘n crafts.
Tues 24th Dec $32Christmas PartyToday we are celebrating Christmas a-dayearly, so come dressed up. Everyone willbe making a trip to the Fantasy Cavebefore we head back to make some giftsand have an afternoon swim.
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Tue 21st JanWater Day $34Today everyone willbe participating inSwimMagic Water SafetyLessons. Followed by ahuge water fight and we’llbe bringing out the waterslide in the afternoon.
Wed 22nd JanTeddy Bears Picnic $34We’re off to the AshhurstDomain for a teddy bearspicnic.5 - 8 years
Master Chef & Fearfactor $34We’ll be getting creativein the kitchen today,followed by Fear Factor inthe afternoon.9-13 years
Thu 23rdJanTrip to feilding $40Today we are all off toFeilding for a game ofmini golf & a swim at theMakino Pool.
Fri 24th JanSports Day $32Today we will be learningsome new skills &techniques for somedifferent sports. We mayeven have a specialguest!
Mon 27th JanScavenger Hunt $36Today the Juniors areoff on a huge scavengerhunt, who will finish first?!5 - 8 years
Orienteering $36While the Seniors are offto do some awesomeorienteering!9-13 years
Tue 28th JanForest Lakes Trip $55Today we’re off to ForestLakes Camp for a dayof fun activities such asabseiling, horse riding,mud sliding and anobstacle course.Bus leaves at 9amReturns at 6pm
Thu 30th JanBeach Ed $38Today we are off to thebeach for a day of fun andswimming. So bring yoursunhat, togs & sunscreen.Then we’ll be relaxing inthe afternoon by watchinga dvd.
Wed 29th JanMini Golf & Bowling $36Today we are all off to dosome bowling & mini golf,followed by a swim in theafternoon.
Fri 31st JanMovie Day $36We’re ending with a tripto see the latest movie atDowntown Cinemas. Thenrelaxing in the afternoonwith games, baking anddvds.
Mon 6th JanCrazy Games & TeamBuilding $34Today we will besplitting into groupsfor all sorts of crazygames, relays andcompetitions.
Tue 7th JanSummer Party $32Today we celebrateSummer so bring yourhat, sunnies and togs.In the afternoon they’llbe a huge water fightand water slide fun.
Wed 8th JanLazertag $37Get ready for a fun dayplaying lazertag! Then arts‘n crafts & baking in theafternoon.5 - 8 years
Paintball $50We’re heading out to playsome paintball, followedby arts ‘n crafts & bakingin the afternoon.9 - 13 years
Thu 9th JanWhanganui BusTrip $45Today we are all off toWhanganui to theSplash Centre,Kowhai Park & DuryHill Tower.Bus leaves at 9amReturns at 6pm
Fri 10th JanBead Bazaar $36Today we’re off to makecreations at Beads Bazaar,followed by sports &a swim.5 - 8 years
Self Defence $36We’re heading off to learnsome Self Defense at KungFu, followed by sports& a swim.9 - 13 years
Mon 13th JanLido vs Freyberg $30Today we are off to theLido for the annual‘Lido vs Freyberg Day’.Then lunch and a playat the Esplanade beforeheading back toChill Out for baking andsome arts ‘n crafts.
Tue 14th JanWheels Day $34Today is wheels day sobring your skateboards,bikes, scooters & rollerblades. We’ll also beheading to Leisureplexfor in-line hockey andskating.Don’t forget yourwheels!
Wed 15th JanLollipops $39The Juniors are off fora fun filled morning atLollipops, followed by adisco later!5 - 8 years
Gorge Walk $39The Seniors are off tojoin the Lido on theGorge walk, followedby a disco later!9 - 13 years
Thu 16th JanWellington BusTrip $55Today we are all off toWellington Zoo witha stop off for a tourof Nyco ChocolateFactory and then hittingLevin Adventure Parkon the way home.Bus leaves at 8amReturns at 6pm
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Thursday, December 19, 2013 Manawatu Guardian 3
Steroid use in NZDF questionedBy ALECIA ROUSSEAU
Testing for steroid or supplementuse in the New Zealand DefenceForce needs to be strengthened,according to a coroner, after amember of the Air Force diedduring a training exercise.
Coroner Carla na Nagarareleased her findings into theSeptember 2009 death last week anddetermined the man, whose name issuppressed, died of cardiacarrhythmia after consuming acombination of anabolic steroidsand dietary stimulants.
The report stated the man hadbeen involved in completing a45-minute training session and wasreported to have felt dizzy and out ofbreath 15 minutes into it. Afterbeing offered the chance to go to amedical centre, he declined andcontinued with the drill but, upon
completing the exercise, hecollapsed.
Resuscitation efforts failed torevive the man who was declareddead at the scene an hour later.
Pills, discovered in his roomafter the incident, were found tocontain methandrostenolone, asynthetic anabolic steroid whichpromotes muscle growth. Anothersubstance was identified astamoxifen citrate, a drug used toconquer the side effects of steroids.
A friend of the man said he wasalso known to use the sportssupplements Rip Freak and SuperPump. The coroner was told RipFreak is known to contain DMMA,an illegal substance that heightensheart rates and blood pressure, andhas been responsible for inducingstrokes in young people.
‘‘This case highlights the riskspeople can unwittingly take using
not only anabolic steroids, but alsosupplements which are eitherapparently legal or illegal but able tobe accessed over theinternet,’’coroner na Nagara said.
An NZDF spokespersonconfirmed they do not test forsteroids but have policies in place todiscourage the use of illegalsubstances.
‘‘The NZDF has issued a HealthPolicy Directive (HPD) that outlinesthe risks associated with the use ofthese products.’’
Coroner na Nagara’s findingsstated the relevant HPD did notinclude reference to the possibilityof sudden death. ‘‘I recommend thatthis directive is amended to includereference to the fact that suddencardiac death is a risk associatedwith the use of anabolic steroids,dietary supplements and bodybuilding products.’’
Lavish prize forWellington woman
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WINNING: ChristineWoodhouse (left), Chris
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If you visited the Women’sLifestyle Expo this year, chancesare you entered to win the hugedoor prize on offer worth over$40,000. This week the owners ofthe Expo, Christine and RobWoodhouse, were pleased topresent the prize, including abrand new Suzuki Swift towinner Angela Stokes (pictured)from Wellington.
A young mum of two boys,Angela was in shock at the bigwin convinced at first it was partof some elaborate hoax.
It wasn’t until she sat in thecar this week and was handedthe keys from Mrs Woodhousethat she allowed herself to gettruly excited.
Angela will also receive giftsfrom the Caci Clinic, Resene,Shiseido and a travel prize toBorneo and Kuala Lumpur fromEzyPay Holidays.
Planning is well underway fornext year’s door prize and theWomen’s Lifestyle Expo willreturn to Palmerston North next
May. Already over 60 per centsold, the Expo will again be oneof Manawatu’s largest eventswith thousands of womenvisiting the show for two days ofpampering, shopping and fun.■ For more details on visiting theExpo or marketing your businessthere see www.expos.co.nz formore information.
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THE FACILITY WILL BE CLOSED FOR OUR ANNUAL SHUTDOWN & MAINTENANCE PERIOD FROM WEDNESDAY 25TH DECEMBER & WILL REOPEN AT 6AM ON MONDAY 6TH JANUARY 2014.
Term 4 SwimMagic swim lessons finish for the year on Sunday 22nd December with holiday intensive lessons starting on Monday 6th January and running right up until Term 1. 2014 lessons commence on Thursday 30th January 2014.
Aqua Aerobics classes finish for the year on Saturday 21st December and restart on Monday 13th January 2014.
The Chill Out school holiday programme runs from the 16th-24th December and then restarts on Monday 6th January 2014. Full details and prices are available on our website.
THE FACILITY WILL BE CLOSED FOR OUR ANNUAL SHUTDOWN &MAINTENANCE PERIOD FROM WEDNESDAY 25TH DECEMBER & WILLREOPEN AT 6AM ON MONDAY 6TH JANUARY 2014.
Term 4 SwimMagic swim lessons finish for the year on Sunday22nd December with holiday intensive lessons starting onMonday 6th January and running right up until Term 1. 2014lessons commence on Thursday 30th January 2014.
Aqua Aerobics classes finish for the year on Saturday 21stDecember and restart on Monday 13th January 2014.
The Chill Out school holiday programme runs from the 16th-24thDecember and then restarts on Monday 6th January 2014. Fulldetails and prices are available on our website.
4 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, December 19, 2013
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FULL THROTTLE: More than 400 motorbikes of all makes and sizes made the 200km journey fromHimatangi Beach to Akatea.
Biking forcharity
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HIT THE ROAD: On their way to Woodville. PICTURES: ALECIA ROUSSEAU
By ALECIA ROUSSEAU
More than $135,000 has beendonated to the Palmerston NorthRescue Helicopter as part of theannual Woodville Lions’ SuzukiCoast to Coast.
The day-long motorcycle ridewhich has been running for 21years, reached Himatangi’sshores again last weekend withmore than 400 bikers from acrossthe country joining the convoy.
Lions’ members Clive andShirley Boyden who haveorganised the venture for it’sentirety, were thrilled at whatseemed to be their biggestturnout. ‘‘This is just brilliant —we need all the support we can getfor the chopper. Living in thecountry we know how importantit is,’’ Mr Boyden said.
After losing their son to cancerin the past year, the crowd showed
their appreciation and gifted thecouple a special tree.
‘‘Our son was also a rider — wereally appreciate all the supporteveryone has given us over thepast year,’’ Mr Boyden said.
After registrations werecleared, the trail was off toWoodville to join in the Christmasparade, before having a picniclunch and heading through toAkatea.
‘‘It’s a great way to help out thechopper because this is a well
organised and trouble free event. . . we have marshalls placed atvarious points wearing hi-visvests and we encourage the ridersto be mindful of others on theroad,’’ Mr Boyden said.
‘‘You never know when you aregoing to need the rescuehelicopter — it’s important tokeep showing our support.’’
The 200km Coast to Coast is thelongest running consecutivefundraiser for the RescueHelicopter.
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Police pedalling for a safer city
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SAFE CYCLISTS: Sergeants Darren Paki (left) and AJ Cornwall are pedalling around Palmerston North in a new police initiative.PICTURE: DALE WICKEN
By DALEWICKEN
Palmerston North police havebeen pedalling around the city in anew initiative aimed to increasepublic interaction and help keepthe community safe.
The Cops on Bikes initiativehas seen three local police officersdon helmets, shorts and highvisibility vests as well ashydration packs for the thirstywork of biking around Highburyand the CBD.
‘‘It’s a good way of getting out inthe community and makes us moreapproachable than when we’repatrolling in cars,’’ explainssergeant Paki.
‘‘People enjoy seeing officersout and about and we’ve had a lotof positive comments from thepublic.’’
‘‘It’s great to get some fresh airon the legs,’’ sergeant Cornwallsaid.
Bicycle patrols have beensuccessful in other areas of NewZealand and are the norm in manycountries overseas, so PalmerstonNorth police wanted to trial theidea locally.
‘‘It’s too early to say yet but wethink it’s been positive for crimerates,’’ said sergeant Paki.
While police cars are obviousand loud, bikes can get aroundquietly and are easier tomanoeuvre which can assist indeterring crime, he added.
The policemen involved are ontheir bikes for two to three hoursat a time and have scheduledduties throughout the city eachday such as patrolling carparksand talking to beggars.
‘‘It also provides a bit ofreassurance for retailers whenthey see us out there, especiallyduring the Christmas season,’’sergeant Cornwall said.
The bikes, provided by PedalPushers, are also available to bedeployed to other locations ifneeded.
‘‘We’re wanting to get them inuse more over summer, the NewYear and school holidays,’’sergeant Paki said.
‘‘It brings a lot of jobsatisfaction being out there amongthe community.’’
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Catering for ChristmasBy DALEWICKEN
Over 200 patients in Palmerston Northhospital will be receiving roast lamb andturkey with homemade stuffing and gravyfor Christmas lunch, followed bytraditional plum pudding or pavlova fordessert.
A vegetarian filo roll is the second optionfor the main, accompanied by roastvegetables, baby carrots and green beans.
Catering company Spotless have thecatering contract and have been cateringfor Christmas inpatients since 1994.
One hundred patients in Wanganui and20 at Horowhenua Health Centre will alsobe offered Spotless’s festive menu, as well as153 meals on wheels recipients.
It’s a huge undertaking that requires agreat deal of planning. Each year Spotlessmanagers and chefs get together to plan theChristmas menu. Patient feedback is takeninto account from the previous Christmas.
‘‘We get an overwhelmingly positivereaction from patients and staff. It’s anawful day to be in hospital so we makeevery effort to go the distance for eachpatient. Our staff really give themselves tothe effort and receive significantsatisfaction in return,’’ said regionalmanager Peter Birch.
‘‘It’s so much more than just anotherday’s meal — we want to leave it positiveand memorable for all.’’
Turkey, pavlova and all the trimmingswill be on the menu for inpatients atArohanui Hospice. Patients are also treatedto caroling leading up to December 25.
‘‘We encourage people to be at homewith their families on Christmas day ifpossible or encourage them to bring theirfamilies and presents, their Christmas, tothe hospice,’’ said inpatient charge nurseKate Timmon.
A traditional roast turkey and hamdinner is on the cards for MetlifecareCarroll St residents where staff have alsoorganised christmas light tours, carolsinging and a Christmas Eve barbecue.
Have a plan forfestive hamThat sassy, salty-sweet meat, fine-grainedand succulent, bursts with incomparableflavour at each bite — that’s a well-glazedChristmas ham.
Glazing provides the final flourish — itfinishes the picture. Beyond visual allure,there’s taste. Sweetness is easy — brownsugar, honey, golden syrup and otherprocessed or unrefined sugar sources are soessential to most ham glazes they seeminevitable. Adding fruit is another natural,both for its candying effect and for its tang.
A pinch of spice is essential. Try grindingwhole cloves just before dusting them overthe meat in advance of glazing. Freshlygrated nutmeg or a whole cinnamon sticksimmered with the glaze also adds a certainpiquancy. For seasonings round up the usualones, if you wish — dry mustard, freshlyground black or white pepper, or powderedginger.
Offbeat spices, such as Chinese five-spicepowder or ground star anise, also add aunique flavour. Herbs and seeds such asthyme or cumin lend interesting notes butmay be acquired tastes.
Piquancy often is overlooked in moretraditional ham glazes. Pineapple provides it.Citrus juice — lemon, orange or more daringgrapefruit or lime — lends a decided splashto the flavour when it’s part of the basemixture. So does a dollop of preparedmustard, which can be thoroughly whiskedinto the glaze just before it’s spread.Whichever elements you ultimately choose,most glazes are cunningly simple to concoct.For those who want to try, here’s a failsaferecipe:
Apricot glazed baked hamIngredients:One fully cooked ham,whole cloves 1⁄4
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Women in Palmerston North whosuffer from disordered eating arenow able to get help.
With no support groupsavailable for the past eight years,Morgan Booker and Sue Lynch ofthe Palmerston North Women’sHealth Collective (PNWHC) saw aneed in the community and filledit. A free 15-week course wasdeveloped and began inSeptember for women who sufferfrom ‘‘all kinds’’ of disorderedeating.
‘‘A lot of work went intofiguring out what kind of thingsshould go into the programme,’’
said group co-facilitator andcounsellor Sue Lynch.
‘‘We wanted to help womenunderstand they’re not alone inthis and in that sense, having it asa group made for a whole differentdynamic.’’
While funding for the groupwas difficult to come by, it waseventually gained through alotteries grant. To be able to offerthe group again, funding willhave to be sourced elsewhere.
‘‘It’s an area that there needs tobe resourcing for,’’ said MsLynch.
One participant noted that it’snot an easy issue to deal withbecause unlike with drug or
alcohol addictions, you can’t ‘‘gocold turkey’’ with food.
Eating disorders clinicianShelly Cooper from Wellingtonvisited the group, giving herinsight into the area.
‘‘I felt really privileged to be amember of the group,’’ said oneparticipant who wished to remainanonymous. ‘‘It was such a hugesupport each week to come to aplace we all felt really comfortablein.’’■ The group runs once a week fortwo hours and covers a variety oftopics including stress management,body image, themedia andperfectionism. For more information,phone PNWHC on (06) 357-0314.
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The Citizens’ Advice Bureaux’three steps to success are toinform, advise and support.This approach, based onproviding people with theinformation they need tomake their own decisions,describes the way CABvolunteers nationwide delivertheir services to more thanhalf a million people annually.
The aims of CAB are:■ To ensure that individualsdon’t suffer throughignorance of their rights andresponsibilities or of theservices available, or throughan inability to express theirneeds effectively.■ To exert a responsibleinfluence in the developmentof social policies and services,both locally and nationally.
If you are impartial, non-judgmental, respectconfidentiality, are interestedin helping people and lookingfor volunteer work, a trainingcourse for new CABvolunteers begins in earlyApril at the Palmerston Northoffice in King Street. CABvolunteers are speciallytrained to listen and providethe information or advice thatempowers people to decide thebest course of action. Thecomprehensive trainingcourse runs for two morningsa week for six weeks andcovers attitudes, awarenessand communication skills, aswell as consumer enquiries.
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Tribunal, the CommunityLaw Centre and communityresources, and includes a visitto the courthouse. The courseis followed by a probationperiod of three months
working alongside trainedvolunteers. Once initialtraining is complete,commitment as a CABvolunteer is one duty of twoand a half hours per week andattending the monthly on-going training sessions thatall volunteers go to.
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MERRYCHRISTMAS(MERI KIRIHIMETE)TenQuotes for Christmas1. Scripture teaches nothing butcharity, andwemust not leave aninterpretation of Scripture until wehave found a compassionateinterpretation of it. Saint Augustine2. Look into your ownheart,discoverwhat it is that gives youpain and then refuse, under anycircumstancewhatsoever, to inflictthat pain on anybody else. KarenArmstrong3. Christmas is not a time nor aseason, but a state ofmind. Tocherish peace and goodwill, to beplenteous inmercy, is to have thereal spirit of Christmas. CalvinCoolidge4. For somehow, not only atChristmas, but all the long yearthrough, the joy that you give toothers is the joy that comes back toyou. JohnGreenleafWhittier5. Hewho has not Christmas in hisheartwill never find it under a tree.Roy L. Smith6.What I don’t like about officeChristmas parties is looking for ajob the next day. Phyllis Diller7. I stopped believing in Santa Clauswhen Iwas six.Mother tookme tosee him in a department store andhe asked formy autograph. ShirleyTemple8. Christmas is doing a littlesomething extra for someone.Charles Schulz9. I wishwe could put up some ofthe Christmas spirit in jars and opena jar of it everymonth. HarlanMiller10. There’s nothing sadder in thisworld than to awake Christmasmorning and not be a child. ErmaBombeck.
Oh, little town of Bethlehem!with Michael Dally and Pearl Forster
At this time of year, Christian thoughtsturn to the town of Bethlehem, thebirthplace of Jesus Christ. The familiaricons re-emerge in shop windows, storedisplays and school nativity plays — thestable, the manger, Mary and Joseph, thethree wise men, and the Star of Royalbeauty-bright. The music is also familiar,and for most, even those with few religiousaffiliations, the nostalgia of everyChristmas past permeates the atmosphere.
In the midst of all the festivities, though,hangs the question, what do most of usreally know about the town of Bethlehem?Its history highlights this ancient place astruly multilateral; even its name derivesfrom different sources, both focused onfood. Bet Lam was the Arabic name, whichtranslates as, The House of Meat (it was amarket town) and the Hebrew name wasBet Leem, meaning The House of Bread. Asfar back as 1400BC Bethlehem was recordedas being a Canaanite city and while it hasstrong Christian ties, it is in fact today a
Palestinian city of about 25,000 people.Administered by a mostly Muslim Council,it is the capital of the BethlehemGovernorate of Palestinian Authority witha roughly 60:40 Muslim:Christian mix plusseveral thousand refugees. The Council isdominated by Hamas, and has a femalemayor (the town’s first). She is Fatahmember Vera Baboun, a Christian, and shewas elected in October last year. Vera is amother of five children, has a mastersdegree in African-American literature, andlectures at Bethlehem University. Vera wonthe election on a platform of creating jobsfor young people, many of whom leave thecity to look for work elsewhere. Fought overby many forces from many faiths downthrough the centuries, Bethlehem wasfinally set up in 1995 as the headquarters forthe Palestinian National Authority.
As one would expect, tourism is the mainindustry. More than two million peoplevisit each year and the peak season is aboutnow. More than 30 hotels fill with Christiansightseers and pilgrims, most of them keento see and photograph the Church of theNativity which houses the site where manybelieve the Christ Child was actually born.Next door is the cave where the originalversion of the Holy Bible, the Vulgate waswritten. However, Jewish people are alsoattracted to one of their holy sites in thecity, Rachel’s Tomb. Tourists love to collectsouvenirs and mementos and the industrykeeps over 300 handicraft shops very busyat this time of year. For a really meaningfulgift, however, the women of Bethlehemhave been renowned since ancient times forthe exquisite bridal silks and other fabricsthey weave with silver, and even gold, shotthrough the material.
As for the climate, if you are thinking ofvisiting Bethlehem at Christmas time, takean overcoat. Perhaps a scarf and gloves, too,because it can be quite chilly (as low as 5°C),it will probably rain, and it has even beenknown to snow in December.
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This is my last column of 2013. Iwish you and your family a verymerry Christmas and happyNew Year.
I am looking forward tospending time with those whoare important to me over theholiday period; hope you aredoing the same. See you backhere in 2014.■ After the rip-roaring successof their 2012 tour, the 7 Daysgang (pictured) once againbring their mirth of news andcurrent affairs off the TVscreens to the Regent onBroadway. Tonight sees JeremyCorbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwoodand the rest of the 7 Days teamwithout the restrictions of theTV cameras and the censors,ripping the piss out of the news,the newsmakers and each otherright in front of your eyes. Showstarts at 7.30pm.■ Santa and all things
Christmas will be on stage foran evening of festive fun at theChristmas Concert & Carols inThe Square. Local acts from5pm and Christmas Concertfrom 7pm. Featuring TheCombined Choirs of Palmerston
North with guest stars AnnaLeese, Haydn from Titanium,Manawatu Community Choir,Ukulele and African DrummingBand, Kiwi Bop and much more.Saturday December 21. Wetweather venue: the Regent onBroadway.■ Feilding Civic Centre hosts amini-concert by the FeildingBrass at 7pm-7.30pm, withCarols by Candlelight from7.30pm-9pm. Bring along afestive non-perishable food itemfor the Foodbank.■ Mangatainoka Motors Rod &Pistons Chrome Show, at TuiHeadquarters on Thursday26th. Starts at 11am withprizegiving at 2pm.■ Machinery Specialists NewZealand StockcarChampionship will have peopleflocking to Arena Manawatu.Friday 27th is the officialpractise with free admission.Saturday eliminations has 200stockcars going into battle tomake the Top 30 in the finals —on Sunday. Only one can be1NZ. All happening from 7pm.■ New Year’s Eve welcomes in2014 with Katy — The KatyPerry Show, The Monroes,Palmerston North’s very ownTruly Made, Kiwibop andCaptain Festus McBoyle. Markyour calendar for the biggestNew Year’s Eve celebration intown — family style! Catch thecoolest ‘‘kids’ countdown’’ at9:30pm with a special show anda few surprises. In The Squarefrom 6pm.■ Sixteen stockcar teams, allfighting hard to get through totomorrow nights finals, take tothe track on WednesdayJanuary 1. Plenty of no-holdsbarred racing where anythinggoes, out on the track at 7.00pm.Thursday night is the NewZealand Stockcar TeamsChampionship final. Expectplenty of rough and tumble asthey race to be the champion.■ Take the internationallyrenowned duo MaryKippenberger and PeterCharlton-Jones, mix in somefairy tales, a bit of pantomime,slightly wicked songs, throw incostumes and a child or two andyou have Rhubarb. Interactivestorytelling, music, fun, andlaughter for the whole family.Palmerston North City Library,Wednesday 8th from 1pm.■ Access Manawatu Sounds ofSummer presents the first ofseven Esplanade SundayConcerts in Palmerston North’sEsplanade. Enjoy the showcase
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Microgreens for summer entertainingAlthough we love the idea of growing ourown herbs and veges, sometimes it’s just toohard. But, if you’re short of time or spaceand homegrown food seems to be too muchof a challenge, microgreens could be theanswer.
Microgreens are tiny plants that are likeslightly grown-up sprouts. But whilesprouts use just the energy stored in theseed itself, microgreens go one step further.
They are sown into a medium (usually,but not always, potting mix), and areallowed to develop a root system and somesmall leaves. Unlike sprouts, which can beproduced in a kitchen cupboard,microgreens need to be grown in light sothey can begin to photosynthesise. Alsounlike sprouts which are eaten roots andall, microgreens are harvested by cuttingthem with scissors just above the soil level.
This summer Yates has introduced astarter selection of microgreen seeds.Choosing the initial varieties waschallenging. They had to germinatereadily, be fast growing, look attractiveand, most importantly, taste good.
Yates grew a number of veges and herbsin trial pots and staff members were invitedto take part in taste tests. Some varietieswere rejected because of patchygermination, some because they were tooslow and some because they just didn’ttaste great.
Eventually, the list was whittled downand the four starter varieties were chosen.Yates gave these jewel names — RocketEmeralds, Amaranth Red Garnets,Cabbage Rubies and Mizuna Red Gems —that emphasised their good looks.
One of the best things aboutmicrogreens is that they take up so littlespace. Even an indoor windowsill can
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direct sunlight will probably be too strong.Bright indirect light is best.
Containers don’t have to be deep —about 5cm to 8cm is ideal.
Remember too, that microgreens will beeasier to harvest if the mix comes near butnot right up to, the top of the container.Plastic salad containers are ideal becausethey often come with a lid that can be keptclosed through the germination period.Don’t forget to punch some drainage holesin the base; good drainage is essential.Other, more attractive containers willimpress visitors — your choice is limited byyour imagination.
Fill the container with Yates BlackMagic Seed Raising Mix. Firm the mix intoplace, water and allow to drain.
Sprinkle the seed thickly over the topand cover with a thin layer of mix (possiblyusing a dedicated kitchen strainer to evenlydistribute the mix). Water with a mistsprayer, or sit the container in water andallow the moisture to seep up from below.
Because they’re sown closely together,the little plants tend to grow upright andstraight but, if the light is coming from onlyone side (as will happen if they’re on awindowsill), you’ll need to turn thecontainer regularly.
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Food safetyat ChristmasFor most of us it’s well into the barbecueseason but, if you are only firing it up forthe first time this Christmas/New Yearthen you need to consider aspects of foodsafety so your guests don’t get the dreadedChristmas barbecue-belly.
Warm spring and summertemperatures and cooking food outdoorsprovide the ideal situation for bugs tomultiply in food and cause foodborneillness. That means you need to takespecial care when preparing, cooking andstoring food for a barbecue. To preventmaking your mates sick this festive season,remember to follow the Clean, Cook, Chillmessages:■ Clean your barbecue before cooking.■ Wash and dry your hands before youprepare food and every time after youtouch raw meat or poultry.■ Before you start handling food, makesure all barbecue tools and all surfaces onwhich you put food are clean.■ Precook chicken, meat patties andsausages before barbecuing.■ Marinate meats in a covered containerin the fridge.■ Have clean plates and cooking utensilsready.■ Keep raw meat away from other ready-to-eat foods.■ Remove cooked food from the hotplateusing clean utensils before adding anymore raw meat.■ Turn the food regularly so that it cooksevenly.■ Minced meat, meatloaf and sausagesshould be cooked until steaming hot rightthrough, and pork and poultry juicesshould run clear — use a thermometer.■ Use a clean plate for cooked items.■ If the supermarket is more than 30minutes from your home, pack yourchilled and frozen purchases in a chillybin.■ Keep meat, poultry and other perishablefoods cold until you are ready to cook them.■ Separate raw meat and poultry fromcooked and ready to eat foods in therefrigerator.■ Keep your food covered to preventcontamination from insects, birds andpets.■ Cover and refrigerate any leftovers assoon as possible after cooking.■ Throw out perishable food that you haveleft at room temperature for more than twohours.
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complimentaries) (1hr 50mins) •
Thu 10.30am Mon/Tue 10.30am
ADVANCE SCREENINGS!
FROZEN (G) (Sorry no
complimentaries) (1hr 55mins) •
Fri/Sat/Sun 10.30am
ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGENDCONTINUES (M) Contains
offensive language , sexual
references & drug use (2hrs
15mins) • Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon
11am 2pm 5.30pm 8.15pm Tue
11am 2pm 3.40pm 5.30pm
ADVANCE SCREENINGS!
FROZEN (G) (1hr 55mins) • Fri/
Sat/Sun 2.15pm
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATIONOF SMAUG (M) Contains
violence (2hrs 55mins) • Thu/Fri/
Sat/Sun/Mon 10.30am 2pm 5pm
8.30pm Tue 10.30am 2pm 5pm
THE HUNGER GAMES:CATCHING FIRE (M) Contains
violence (2hrs 40mins) • Thu/
Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon 11am 5.15pm
8.20pm Tue 11am 5.15pm
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OFMEATBALLS 2 (G) (1hr 50mins)
• Thu 1.30pm 3.45pm Fri/Sat/
Sun 11am 1.15pm 3.30pm Mon/
Tue 1.30pm 3.45pm
ENDER’S GAME (M) Contains
violence (2hrs 10mins)
• Thu 11am 6pm Fri/Sat/Sun
11.30am 5.50pm Mon 11am
6pm Tue 11am 6.15pm
INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2 (M)Contains supernatural themes
& violence (2hrs) • Thu/Fri/Sat/
Sun/Mon 2.15pm 8.30pm Tue
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& offensive language (1hr
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10.30am 12.45pm 8pm Tue
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offensive language, sexual
material & other content that
may offend (1hr 45mins)
• Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon 5.40pm
THOR: THE DARK WORLD(M) Contains violence (2hrs
5mins) • Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon/
Tue 3pm
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ENOUGH SAID (M) Contains
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PLEASE NOTE DOWNTOWN CINEMAS WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
NIGHT TRAIN TO LISBON (M) violence and sex scenes (2hrs)
Thu 3.30pm 8.15pm Fri 1pm 5.50pm Sat 3.20pm 8pm
Sun 10.30am Mon 5.50pm Tue 1pm
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Two special exhibitions
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Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts presents two special endof year exhibitions which showcase the talents ofrenowned potter Trevor Wright and LizaHaarhoff, a painter new to the gallery scene who isshowing her work alongside that of her daughterAmy.
The work will be shown in the gallery’schanging exhibition space until TuesdayDecember 31. Mr Wright formerly of PalmerstonNorth, is an award-winning ceramic artist whosework can inspire, amuse and entertain theviewing public.
Ms Haarhoff’s portraiture is finely detailed;classically presented and often drawn from lifeusing her daughter’s face as the visage of choice.Amy uses her drawing skills to capture youngwomen in special moments and to put on paperwhat must be the fertile mind view of youth.
The juxtaposition of strongly presented vesselswith sensuous renderings of the soul should makefor an exciting finish to the exhibition year atTaylor-Jensen Fine Arts.
Liza Haarhoff’s current works ‘‘reveal an in-depth investigation of the way we make ourjourney through life, the way we perceiveourselves, and how this changes over time withincreasing insight.’’
Amy loves being in the outdoors with her horse— a source of inspiration for artwork. The youngartist plans to continue developing her artisticstyle and intends to work towards introducingcolour and vibrancy to her works.
■ Trevor Wright, recent works will be on display at thegallery at 33 George Street until December 31.
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Tuneswith TuiWhether you want to bring yourwork mates to thank them fortheir hard yards over the year or,you just want to hang out andrelax in the garden bar, thenSunday is a great way to spendthe day with local talent singingsweet tunes under the tower. Asalways the Tui Brewery Girlswill take time out of their busyschedule to look after your everywhim and ensure you have agreat day relaxing in our gardenbar.
The cafe will be open andtours will also be available.■ Tunes under the Tower happensthe last Sunday of every month andis free to enter. All children under theage of 18must be accompanied byan adult.
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Think big for a brighter future is thetheme for the Samoa Star Search Top 8finalist’s tour of New Zealand 2013. StarSearch is a programme that is Samoa’sTV1 version of NZ Idol and as part of thefinal prizes the Top 10 are awardedreturn tickets to New Zealand for aholiday.
This is the first year for a scheduledtour. Palmerston North was a city wherethe tour manager Sopo Su’a Elia studiedand therefore wanted to share thisexperience with the stars.
This stop in Palmerston North is alsoto give back to residents, by showcasingyoung talent from Samoa to inspireother young Pacific Island youth who aretrying to hold on to their identity.
The Top 8 will be travellingthroughout the country and they hope toachieve some positive outcomes fromthis tour, as this is the first time that sixof them have left Samoa.
TV1 Samoa aims to inspire their starsand develop the talents which wereshowcased during the last Star Search.
2013 winner Theresa Fruean isexcited to be going on the tour and she
wants to learn as much as she can todevelop her talent.
They have a tight schedule which willexpose them to a snapshot of educationin art and music institutions, recording
studios, museums and through meetingprominent musicians.■ The concert is on tonight at 6.30pm at theconvention centre, 354 Main Street. Adultscost $15 and children are $5.
Harvest Baptist ChurchHarvest Baptist ChurchLocation & Time for Services:
702 Main Street, Palmerston North
Bible Classes For Everyone - Sunday 9:45amMorning Service - Sunday 11:00amEvening Service - Sunday 5:00pm
Prayer & Bible Study - Wednesday 6:15pm
For Information Contact:Pastor Guy E. BankstonPhone: (06) 355 8333Cell: 021-203-7170
You are welcome! Minister: Rev Ken WallOffice Telephone: 358-0884 – Manse Telephone: 358-3566
The Presbyterian Parish of St Mark’sin Awapuni117 College Street & St Andrew’s
in the City Cnr Church & Ashley Street
Christmas Eve CandleLight Services
9.00 pm at St Mark’s11.30 pm at St Andrew’s
Christmas Day Family Service9.30 am at St Andrew’s
Anglican Christmas Servicess
Takaro - St Oswald’s (cnr Featherston & Kingswood Streets)Christmas Day 25th 10am Christmas Communion Service
Linton - St Columba’s (Akers Road, Linton)Christmas Eve 24th 7.30pm Christmas Communion Service
Aokautere Community Church (Moonshine Valley Road, Aokautere)Christmas Eve 24th 7pm Community Church Service
Terrace End - St Peters (229 Ruahine St)Sunday Dec 22nd 5pm Advent PrayersChristmas Eve 24th 7pm Carols, 7.30pm Christmas CommunionChristmas Day 25th 8am & 10am Christmas Communion
The Square - All Saint’s Community Centre (Behind All Saints Church)Sunday Dec 22nd 7pm Christmas Lessons & Carols @ St AndrewsChristmas Eve 24th 4pm ‘The Gift’ - for Children under 8yrs & families
11.30pm start - Christmas Midnight CommunionChristmas Day 25th 8am Communion with Christmas Hymns
10am Family Christmas Communion
Awapuni - St Matthew’s (109 College St)Christmas Eve 24th 5pm Children’s Nativity & sausage sizzle
11.30pm Carols & Communion ServiceChristmas Day 25th 9am Morning tea
9.30am All Age Communion & Carols
Reconciliation - Rite 1 (Individual)Saturday 21st December - after 10am MassTuesday 24th December - 11.00am - 12pm, 4pm - 5pm or by appointmentChristmas Mass TimesTuesday 24th December - Carols 7pm, Mass 7.30pm Arena 5Wednesday 25th December - 9am OLOL Church, 9.30am Sacred Heart RongoteaNew Years Day 1st January 2014 - 10.00amJanuary TimetableSunday Masses - Saturday 5.30pm Sunday 8.00am and 10.00amWeekday Masses -Tuesday to Saturday 10.00amReconciliation -Saturday after 10.00am Mass
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16 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, December 19, 2013
Local couple grants Christmas wish
‘My granddaughter met his brother and mentioned that herNana puts up lights — he heard this and immediately asked ifhe could come down and help.’ — Ngaire Theobald
By ALECIA ROUSSEAU
A Palmerston North couplehave made a young man’sdreams come true afterallowing him to spend the nightunder their Christmas lights.
Ngaire Theobald and herhusband Phil, invited 19-year-old Elliott Grant down fromThames after hearing his onlywish was to help put upChristmas lights then sleepunderneath them.
‘‘My granddaughter met hisbrother and mentioned that herNana puts up lights — he heardthis and immediately asked ifhe could come down and help,’’explained Mrs Theobald.
Elliott, who suffers from a
learning disability, waited 12months and saved his ownmoney to buy a plane ticket.
Much to his amazement, hewas joined in the flight by Julesfrom the Topp Twins.
‘‘That was his other dream —
to meet the Topp Twins and lowand behold here she is sitting onthe plane,’’ Mrs Theobaldadded.
After putting up theirextensive set of lights, thecouple took Mr Grant down to
help with Christmas parade lastweekend.
‘‘I’ve always wanted to putup lights and I helped with theparade — I like giving,’’ Elliottsaid.
After working with disabled
people for almost 30 years, MrsTheobald was excited aboutopening up her home.
‘‘It really doesn’t bother meand it’s not costing us anythingto make his dreams come true.
‘‘Those with disabilitiesoften have one main focus andfor Elliott it’s Christmaslights.’’
Elliott said the generouscouple had enabled him to fulfila dream he’s had for as long ashe can remember.
‘‘I’ve always been into them— I spend hours walkingaround Thames looking at thembut have never been allowed toput them up.
‘‘I’m hoping to do it againnext year.’’
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MCKELVIE’S NOTES
Positive timesahead for 2014with IANMcKELVIENational MP
As we head towardsChristmas, it’s alwaystimely to reflect on ourachievements over the pastyear and look ahead.
It’s been a really busyyear. I have especiallyenjoyed getting out andabout in this large anddiverse electorate. Thereare so many resourcefuland clever people and thesense of community spiritis inspiring.
School is out for thesummer. We have a wealthof academic and sportingtalent in our region whichhas been celebrated at themany prizegivings andaward ceremonies overrecent weeks. I havecertainly enjoyed visitingschools and early childhoodcentres throughout thearea this year.
I was fortunate to attendboth the Rongotea andMarton Christmas parades.Rongotea put on a greatshow that was stronglysupported by a good crowdof spectators. Marton’sdrew a good crowd too andfeatured some great floatsthat had been entered bythe town’s schools and pre-schools.
Recently I also attended
a Grey Power meetingwhich was both enjoyableand informative. It gave mea real insight into what theissues affecting our seniorcommunity are and whatreally matters to them. Ihave thoroughly enjoyedmy time in Wellington thisyear, and in particular myroles on the PrimaryProduction, Law and Orderand Regulations’ ReviewSelect Committees. Themany passionate debates inthe House, and being able tocatch up with some of thevisitors to Parliament whohave made the trip downare also highlights thatwarrant a mention.
As the economy grows,we are seeing new jobscreated and unemploymentfalling. New Zealand is nowamong the top handful ofcountries for growth in thedeveloped world. Inflation
is at record lows. So aremortgage interest rates.
We can certainly reflecton 2013 being a productivegrowth year. For those of usliving in the Rangitikei,which represents heartlandrural and provincial NewZealand at its best, we canalso reflect on the vital partour region plays in thenation’s economy.
I’m looking forward toanother busy year as wefocus on the issues thatmatter—a strongereconomy and more jobs,better frontline health andeducation services and asafer New Zealand.
One last thing, it’s aprivilege to be yourMember of Parliamentrepresenting this fantasticpart of the world and I’mlooking forward to whatpromises to be a busy 2014.I’d like to take thisopportunity to wish you alla very merry Christmasand my best wishes for ahappy, healthy andprosperous New Year.
My offices in Feilding,Marton and Taumarunuiwill close for the Christmasbreak tomorrow and re-open on Monday February3. If you require urgentassistance during this timeplease phone (06) 323-7253and leave a message.
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Roslyn is rocking into 2014with the launch of SportManawatu’s new ActiveFamilies programme basedat Roslyn Primary School.
The GRX ActiveFamilies FundamentalMovement Skillsprogramme (he hiteki, hepiu, a he peke) waslaunched in the first weekof this term at the school.
Sport Manawatu hasliaised with the REACHgroup (Roslyn Educationand Community Healthgroup) to bring thisexciting new programme tothe area, and is nowaccepting referrals to fillthe final spots for 2014.
This initiative is adevelopmentallyappropriate programmefocused on developingbasic movement skills inchildren aged 4-7 years,and lifestyle and nutritioneducation for families. It’shoped that in providingthis opportunity for youngchildren to master theseskills, they will engagemore confidently in sportor active recreation inschool, at home and in thewider community.
Roslyn School and thesurrounding communityoffer an ideal environmentfor the programme.
The school’s facilitiesand close proximity toFreyberg Pool enable SportManawatu to deliverquality sessions whichfocus on basic skillsdevelopment.
‘‘We are so excited to beoffering this programme inRoslyn,’’ says SportManawatu’s ActiveFamilies co-ordinatorSarah Wilson.
‘‘The programme isopen to all children across
Palmerston North, not justRoslyn students, butRoslyn is such a greatlocation to hold thisprogramme — a big thankyou goes out to the schoolfor hosting us.’’
REACH, PlunketSociety and other localhealth providers have beensupportive of the ActiveFamilies programme. Theobjectives reflect REACH’splan to introduce projectswithin the Roslyncommunity that create andadvocate participation andinclusion.
Sport Manawatu isexcited to implement thisinitiative and looksforward to future growthand engagement.
‘‘This programme isgoing to become a realhighlight for ourorganisation — we feel thisis exactly the type of thingthe Roslyn communityneeds and look forward tofilling up the remainingspots for next year,’’ saysSport Manawatu’s sportand recreation manager,Hamish Meacheam.
The Active Familiesprogramme inviteschildren and their whanaufrom throughout thePalmerston North region.Referrals can be madethrough a GP, healthprovider or there is anoption to self-refer.
For more informationon the Active Familiesprogramme [email protected].
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MANFEILD MATTERS
Big events on calendar at Manfeildwith HEATHERVERRYManfeild Park
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As readers will be aware, thishas already been an extra-busyyear for Manfeild Park yetthere’s one more very big eventto come.
Wrapping up this year andstarting the next is the 20th Scout
Jamboree, acamp-outon amassivescale atManfeildPark fromSaturday,December28 toMonday,January 6.
Jambor-ees are held every three yearsand our Feilding venue haspreviously played host in 1984and 2005.
This one is shaping up to beextra-special. The theme, toprovide ‘‘the experience of theirScout time’’ is certainly beinglived up to. The Scoutingmovement here remains in greathealth; it supports 16,000 youngpeople aged 6 to 26 with life skillsof problem-solving, teamwork,citizenship, and healthy living,with access to a large range ofoutdoor activities well beyondthe traditional view.
This jamboree is open to allNew Zealand Scouts, Years 6-10(New Zealand school years) andinternational Scouts, up to age15. I’d ask the region to extend awarm welcome to contingents
from the North Cape to Bluff aswell as Scouts from many of thePacific Island nations, plusSingapore and Hong Kong. Thisyouth contingent of around 3500will be joined by support staff,some bringing their families. Allin all quite a crowd and we’vebeen told to expect at least 6000people.
Manfeild is popular for thisevent because it’s large enoughto host almost all activities on-site. Nonetheless, the jamboreewill encompass all of our87-hectare facility. The entiregreensward between Manfeildstadium and South Street is totransform into a vast tent cityoccupied by the world’s biggestyouth organisation. Troopsarrive at Manfeild Park from8am on December 28, with the
opening ceremony that evening.The closing ceremony is on theevening of January 5.
We hope the weather will be alittle kinder to the jamboree thanit was for the Royal A&P ShowNew Zealand. The squallyweather that swept the entirelower North Island on showweekend (December 6-8)unfortunately did not spare usand took its toll on crowdnumbers, though we wereheartened to enjoy daily crowdcounts in their thousands.
Nonetheless, we could see asilver lining to those dark rainclouds — impressive entries forthe equestrian, livestock andagricultural classes and verypositive feedback from allcompetitors and participants inthese and aligned categories that
make up the heart of a ‘‘Royal’’,have been a great fillip.
This was the consortium’sfirst run at a royal show and itwas also at the new venue. Welearned a lot and have alreadytaken on board how we canimprove for our repeatperformance in 2014, but feel wecan already hold our heads highon the strength of some generousand positive feedback.
Royal Agricultural Societypresident John Grigg of NorthCanterbury, and HighCommissioner of the UnitedKingdom to New Zealand VickiTreadell were each kind enoughto call Manfeild Park a venue ofexceptional standard. The samecould be said of the quality andsheer breadth of exhibits andentertainments. One of these
we’re especially proud that didattract big interest was theFarmlands Farmworld.
This was the centre ofattention on opening day whenwe hosted more than 2000 pre-and primary-school-agedchildren at the schools’ activityprogramme. They crowded thepetting zoo which had donkeys,hens, chicks, young goats andlambs.
In contrast, it was a shamethat fewer people than expectedwent to the concerts, a key part ofthe evening entertainmentpackage.
Post jamboree, we will bestraight into organising ourhighest-profile motorsport eventof the year, the New ZealandGrand Prix. Toyota RacingSeries is delivering anotherheavily international field tocontest the country’s greatestmotorsport prize. We’re alsodelighted that this meeting willdeliver the inauguralinvolvement of the high-profileand star-studded V8SuperTourer category at anational series motor-racingmeeting.
This is my final column of theyear so, on behalf of everyone atManfeild, have a great and safeChristmas and New Year. Welook forward to seeing you at ourvenue in 2014.■ Don’t forget to keep up with thelatest news by checking out theManfeild website,www.manfeild.co.nz, and ourFacebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Manfeild).
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Hitting the road this festive season? Horizons Regional Council road safety
coordinator Desley Monks offers a few tips to help ensure a safe arrival.
• Driving when you're tired can have the same effect on your skills as driving after
drinking alcohol. Try to share the driving where possible and take regular breaks.
• Consuming alcohol or other substances can impair your judgement and slow your
reaction times behind the wheel. If you plan to drink, don’t plan to drive – choose
a sober driver or arrange a place to stay.
• Unrestrained passengers, animals and objects become missiles when you have to
stop quickly. Remember all children up to the age of 7 years now need to be in an
approved child restraint.
• The faster you drive the less time you have to respond and the more likely you
are to suffer a serious injury in a crash. Keep your speed down and drive to the
conditions. Watch your following distance and if you have a number of vehicles
following you, pull over and let them pass.
• Anything that diverts your attention for more than a second can significantly
increase your likelihood of having a crash or near-crash. Little things like setting
the radio station before you start your journey can help reduce the risk.
• If your vehicle is roadworthy you are less likely to experience a break-down. It’s
best to get things checked before you drive.
• You can report dangerous or erratic driving by dialing *555 free from your mobile
phone. However, if you have to use your phone, remember to pull over.
The way we drive can affect others. Help keep our roads safe by taking
responsibility every time you get behind the wheel and enjoy the festive season.
Travelling these holidays?
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Key tips to staysafe on the road
BE PATIENT: Traffic delays are to be expected during the holiday period.
Drive to the conditions:When driving you need to judge the safe
speed needed for the stretch of road you’reon at that particular time. If you don’tadjust your speed to suit the conditions,you may be driving too fast, even if you’rewithin the speed limit.
Rain quickly reduces tyre grip andexcess water on the road can spell disaster.Wind gusts can side-swipe you unexpect-edly, while sun glare can blind you.Weather conditions can change quickly. Ifthe weather is changeable, use yourheadlights, window-wipers, demisters andsun visors before you need them. Driveresponsibly and reduce your speed.
During rush hour, holidays or specialevents when there is more traffic going at aslower pace, go with the flow, do not takeunnecessary risks overtaking, and keep asafe following distance. The speed limit isnot the safe option: slow down. Allow moretime to reach your destination, travelearlier or later than the peak times, or takean alternative route.Keep inside the speed limit:
Drivers who travel above the speedlimit endanger the lives of others. We’ve allheard the saying ‘‘speed kills’’ too manytimes. Higher speeds result in injuries thatare more severe.Look for hazard cues:
Safe driving involves looking forimportant hazard cues. The faster youtravel on a road, the more likely you are tomiss these. And if you’re speeding, you’lltravel further before you react and applythe brakes. When you have applied thebrakes, you’ll travel further before youstop.
At faster speeds there’s a greater chancethat other road users will misjudge howfast you’re travelling.
Be prepared for the unexpected:Our road network includes state high-
ways, motorways, rural gravel roads andurban through roads, and provides plentyof opportunity for the unexpected tohappen. Pedestrians stepping out to crossthe road, cyclists, vehicles pulling out fromside roads, livestock, tractors and roadworks can all catch drivers unaware. Stayalert and slow down so you have time toreact safely if the unexpected happens.How does speed affect road safety?:
The faster you drive on the road, themore likely you are to crash. As yourspeed increases: The distance you need inorder to stop increases; There is a greaterprobability that you will be going too fastif you meet an unexpected change in roadconditions; There is a greater chance thatother road users will misjudge how fastyou are travelling; The severity of injuriesresulting from a crash is directly relatedto the impact speed of the vehicle, whetheror not speeding was a factor in the crash.What happens when a speeding vehiclecrashes?:
When a vehicle crashes, it undergoes arapid change of speed. However, theoccupants keep moving at the vehicle’sprevious speed until they are stopped,either by hitting an object or by beingrestrained by a safety belt or airbag.Human bodies are not meant to be hurledagainst objects at speed, and the faster thespeed, the more severe the injuries. If apedestrian is hit by a vehicle, the severityof their injuries is related to the impactspeed. The probability of death for apedestrian rises steeply from 10 per cent atan impact speed of 30 km/h to 70 per centat 50km/h. The risks for vulnerablepedestrians, such as the elderly and youngchildren, are higher.
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As many of you plan your holidays, yourpets are oblivious to theirs! If your pets aregoing to the boarding kennels or cattery,ensure you find out from your particular‘pet hotel’ exactly which vaccinationsthey require, well before you get there.
If your pet hasn’t been previouslyvaccinated and depending on his orher age, your dog or cat may require an
initial course of two to three vaccinations,three to four weeks apart to ensure fullprotection. It is therefore important toensure you allow enough time for thesebefore your holiday.
Most boarding kennels require dogs to beup-to-date with their routine vaccinationsbut some require an additional vaccinationto help protect against canine contagious
cough. This is a very contagiousrespiratory tract infection which causesa dry hacking cough sometimes lasting
for several weeks. We recommendvaccinating against this disease.
The canine contagious cough intranasalvaccine works very quickly and shouldbe given at least 3 days before boarding.Routine vaccinations in dogs and catsshould be given at least two weeks beforeboarding.
Most catteries also require your cat to beup-to-date with vaccinations. However itis important to check directly with yourparticular cattery or boarding kennels to
ensure you and your pet enjoy the holidayseason.
If you would like to find out more aboutvaccinating your pet, please ring TotallyVets at the Feilding branch. We can adviseyou on your pet’s vaccination status andmake you va vaccination appointmentto help you with some of your holidaypreparations!
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Insurance andrented propertiesInsuring a rented property can bea somewhat complicated affair,however it’s not as costly as youmight think.
Insurance on a rental propertyis a tax deductible expense andmany of the landlord options arenow cost effective.
Check that your standardbuilding insurance has loss ofrent cover for circumstances likean earthquake or fire. If the rentalincome stops then your insurerwill continue to pay the rent for apre-determined period of time.The most common risks ofowning a rental property is thattenants may leave who owe rentor money for repairs. Court is anoption but this can be a long,costly process and reparation isoften drip fed. Owners with land-lord insurance receive a lump-sum payout instead of a trickle offunds, so extra insurance is con-sidered a wise option.
Many insurers now offer a
Landlord Policy. This type ofpolicy offers specialised optionswhich covers for situations thatarise only in tenanted housing.Added extras contained withinthese policies almost alwayscover loss of rent, maliciousdamage, theft and legal liability.
It’s wise for tenants to havecontents insurance; they need tocover their belongings in case oftheft, or a more catastrophicevent such as a fire or earth-quake.
If a landlord decides to usepart of a rented property forstorage of their personal items,there are insuranceramifications. Make sure you talkto your insurer to ensure you aresufficiently covered.
Methamphetamine (‘P’) iscausing concerns for propertyowners and insurers alike. It’s agood idea to take the time todiscuss with your insurer theirview on cover for P.
Recent history has shown thatthe cost of repair can be any-where from thousands at the lowend of the scale, up to having todemolish and rebuild the home.
Not all insurance policies arecreated equally so it’s a good ideato consider what may happenwhen it comes time to make aclaim. For tenant related loss ofrent, some insurers ask for thebond to be refunded to them (tohelp cover their costs), and somereturn it to the landlord.
When it comes to maliciousdamage claims, some insurershave a separate excess per‘event’ (for example, each hole ina wall) and some charge a singleexcess for multiple instance ofdamage.
To summarise, it’s a good ideato compare policies and to be asinformed as possible.
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Holidays get tails waggingKiwi pets are well travelled withalmost half of New Zealand petowners revealing they take theirpets on holiday, according to thelatest travel survey from leadingtravel website Wotif.co.nz.
Wotif.co.nz product directorDonna Rodios said 90.9 per centhave a pet and 46.3 per cent saidthey take their pet on holiday.
‘‘Dogs are by far NewZealand’s most travelled pet,with 85.1 per cent of respondentstaking their pooch on holiday,while 11.9 per cent said theytravelled with their cat andother travellers even admitted totaking their bird, rabbit, guineapig or fish away,’’ Ms Rodiossaid.
‘‘Almost half the respondentssaid they go everywhere withtheir pet and holidays were noexception, with 96.7 per cent of
pets travelling by car and only1.9 per cent flying to theirholiday destination.
‘‘Holiday homes were themost popular pet-friendlyaccommodation choiceaccording to 51.5 per cent ofrespondents with caravan andcamping parks following with20.6 per cent of the vote and only15.9 per cent of respondentschoosing self-cateringapartments.’’
Ms Rodios said some petlovers even went to the extent ofsmuggling their pet intoaccommodation which wasn’tpet-friendly.
‘‘18.7 per cent of Kiwirespondents admitted tosneaking their pet intoaccommodation that didn’tallow pets and one respondenteven smuggled their dog into a
motel in a backpack.‘‘With sneaky cover-ups like
this one it’s no surprise only 9.9per cent were caught. There wasno shortage of amusing pettravel stories with one pet ownerrevealing their dog jumped thefence into the neighbouringhouse through the window andstole their hot roast chickenright off the bench.
‘‘Another respondent saidtheir daughter’s pet turtleescaped and they spent ageslooking for him and finallyfound him hidden in a closet.
‘‘Some respondents alsothought they left their pets incapable hands but came home tofind their pet had changedcolour.
‘‘One respondent revealedthey were surprised to find theirpet had babies a few weeks after
returning from holiday — beforethey had left their pet was a boy!
‘‘With so many pet lovers it’snot surprising 22.6 per cent ofrespondents revealed they
bought souvenirs for their petwhile away on holidays withoutthem, 17 per cent carried arounda photo of their pet and 10.3 percent called to chat to their pet.’’
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Davis Karate— a sense ofachievementDavis Karate had a successful year with 32gold medals, 30 silvers and 28 bronzesfrom the national tournaments. Also, onegold, five silvers and three bronzes camefrom the international tournament.
Davis Karate congratulates all members,including children from Palmerston NorthBoy’s High, Tu Toa, Bunnythorpe, Ashhurst,Feilding High School, Feilding Intermediate,North St, St. Joseph’s, Manchester St, LyttonSt, Apiti, Sanson, and Bulls school.
Karate can give you and your child asense of self-discipline, achievement andconfidence in your life.
If you would like to add Karate in your life,call (06) 323-0436 or 027 777-7031, or visitwww.daviskarate.net [email protected]. Davis Karate meets atSt John’s Church hall, 13 Camden St,Feilding. Junior classes (5-12 yrs old) are onThursday evenings, with senior classes onMondays and Thursdays.
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D M Contracts Ltd are experts atpainting and decorating and offerall sorts of services. When doingwork to your home, dealing withmultiple companies can be ahassle. That’s where D MContracts can help.
Whether it’s painting, decorat-ing, spray-finishes, wallpapering, plastering, restoration,moss and mould removal, waterblasting, building, and plumbing.D M Contracts have got youcovered.
Owner Dean Minchin prideshimself on being a registeredmaster painter and an approach-
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Dean wants to thank all D Mcustomers and wish all people ofthe Manawatu a very merryChristmas and happy New Year.
To deal with a professionaland reliable contractor, call D MContracts Ltd on 027 492-4050or (06) 358-4881, or email Deanon [email protected].
Pumped pounce, Larson flips outBy PETER FRANKLIN
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WRECK: Jamie Larson and his crew inspect his wrecked sprintcar,after heavy collision with the wall.
Fans packed into RobertsonHolden International speedwayon Saturday to watch the Pumasstockcar team in action for thefirst time this season.
Up against the WellingtonYoung Guns, it looked like thePumas would have their workcut out. With the New ZealandStockcar Teams Champs only afew weeks away, the teams raceoffered both sides some valuablepractice.
The Young Guns arrived witha full-strength contingent,bolstered by Dale Robertsonreturning to the fold in a new carand Brendon Tye behind thewheel of his father Ron’s newtank, 99P.
The Pumas were without 1NZPeter Rees, who was away racingin Stratford, which gave fringe
members a chance to impress.The Pumas exploded from the
startline and quickly tookcontrol of the race, the twonewbies 36p Jay Knight and 38pDarrel Wallace taking up therunning once 54w DaleRobertson had been blocked outof second place. Wellington’schances were not helped by aking hit in a melee from 55w PaulGaskin on the stationary 99wBrendon Tye, which eventuallydisabled himself and damagedhis teammate.
Assisted by 34p GavinTaniwha’s blocking for Pumas,the Young Guns were only able toineffectually slow one at a timeand the whitewash was quicklyover.
The finishing order was: 37pJay Knight, 36p Josh Prentice,34p Gavin Taniwha, 54w DaleRobertson, 35p Alec Wilson and
51w Scott McIntosh.With the celebrations over for
the stockcar boys, it was time toget into some high speed actionwith the sprintcars. However,with the American drivers notavailable, all eyes were on thetwo young hotshots, Kapiti’sJamie Larson and Wellington’sSteven Taylor.
However, a spectacular crashin turn one of the first race saw ahard-charging Larson make anoutside move. However, he rodeover the wheel of 4p BryanMenefy and flipped violently onto the concrete fence. The crashdestroyed the chassis of Larson’scar, putting him out for thenight. He was not hurt.
With Larson out, there was noone who could match the high-flying Taylor in the 21W car, whowon both heat races and thefeature.
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Two reports of a flasher targetingyoung girls in the Aramoho areaover the weekend have WanganuiPolice concerned.They say parents need to be
aware of where their children arewalking.The first incident was about
1pm on Saturday, when the manallegedly exposed himself to a10-year-old girl in Peat Park.The second was on the river
walkway not far from WanganuiRowing Club just after 11am yes-terday, when the same man alleg-edly exposed himself to two10-year-old girls and a young boy.Sergeant Kevin Smith said the
man was described as about 1.8metres tall, of medium build, welldressed in a T-shirt and jeans andwith tidily cut ‘‘darkish’’ hair.On Saturday he wore a green
T-shirt and yesterday it was red-dish.It was also worrying that the
man was trying to approach thegirls as he exposed himself tothem, Mr Smith said.After both incidents the chil-
dren had run off to the nearesthouses to get help, he said.‘‘The children were all very
upset, nervous and scared,’’ MrSmith said.The warmer weather over the
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WHERE THE BIGMOVE CAME: At top, Mahe Drysdale (right) gets past Great Britain’s Alan Campbell (left) in Saturday’s Prospace Billy Webb Challenge, while third-placed Kiwi Duncan Grant (centre)stays in touch. ABOVE:Mahe Drysdale holds his Billy Webb Challenge trophy high, flanked by third-placed Duncan Grant (left) and Great Britain’s Alan Campbell (right). Campbell finished second.
Mahe Drysdale reckons worldsingle sculls champion OndrejSynek and the first Billy WebbChallenge winner Olaf Tufte couldbe enticed to Wanganui for nextyear’s event.In the 2010 version of the
Prospace Billy Webb on SaturdayDrysdale won, beating his friendand world No 3 Alan Campbell(Britain) by five lengths.But for next year he insists
that work to attract the world-class rowers must start virtuallystraight away.His recipe?Early discussions with the top
rowers, sorting out with them theright timing for such an event in2011, and taking it from there.And Drysdale believes that
because of what the leadingrowers saw around New Zealandand at the Lake Karapiro cham-pionships, they’ll be very keen toreturn for training camps.‘‘Synek was very, very keen. I
think he would have been herethis year, but his wife was havinga baby — he wasn’t going to leaveher hanging while he was racinghere. But he’s definitely one wecan get back.‘‘In some ways, though, you
(Wanganui) might just have tosee with the rowers ‘just what isthe ideal time for you’?’’Go to them first, says Drysdale.Probably the same time period,
the end of November/earlyDecember was the best.‘‘That’s the time — when
they’re looking at training campsand heading overseas to train.‘‘I think that with the World
Championships being here, all the(overseas) people saw what we’ve
got here. I think that will set upNew Zealand as an ideal trainingvenue. If you can get them out fora month, and have a trainingcamp — and have the race as partof that. That might be the way todo it,’’ Drysdale said.Former Olympic and world
champion Tufte, another whocouldn’t make it this year, isdefinitely interested in returningas well, says Drysdale.
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Talk about getting your sea legs.Three Wanganui mates, Toby
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Mitchell, over a ‘‘few drunken
nights’’, their ‘‘craft’’ is mountedon a dozen drums and iscomplete with couch andoutboard motor.There are holes provided on
the framework for fishing rods. . . all they need now are therods.It can carry up to several
people, and — so far, so good —no one’s been lost overboard.‘‘The cops have given us a
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