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RDA TO STAY: Levin’s Riding for the Disabled group is going nowhere, and they’re delighted. RDA feared they would lose their homewhen the Kimberley Centre was sold but new owner Wayne Bishop confirmed the group was welcome to stay for now. He made theannouncement as Levin’s RDA pony Kahlua was presented with the RDA Horse of the Year award. PHOTO : FRANKIE WEBB
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Local entrepreneur Wayne Bishop con-firmed there will be changes at the oldKimberley Centre which he purchased foran undisclosed sum.
“I have only taken over the property, Iam working with a lot of ideas, I can’t bespecific at this stage,” Mr Bishop toldHorowhenua Chronicle. “I can confirmLevin’s Riding for the Disabled group havea home here for the immediate future.”
RDA is a voluntary, not-for-profit organ-isation which provides opportunities foranyone with a disability to participate insafe, therapeutic horse riding in NewZealand.
The Levin group has operated out of thecentre for over 30 years having an allweather surface, stables and club rooms.They feared the sale of the Kimberley
Centre would result in the organisationhaving to relocate. Finding somewhere toaccommodate nine horses with a suitableriding area wouldn’t be an easy task.
“We did have a plan B up our sleeve,”RDA president Rick Schimpf said. “Wewere going to approach Horowhenua Dis-trict Council for help, and possibly theLevin and Foxton Racecourses as well asHorowhenua A.P. and I Association. Weare very relieved, and grateful, Wayne hasconfirmed we are still welcome here.”
The RDA group caters for riders fromKapiti to Manawatu, the next closestgroups being Silverstream and Hawera.
Pedestrian, 75, dieson way to hospitalBy PETER FRANKLIN
A 75-year-old Levin woman died on herway to hospital yesterday from injuriessustained when run over by a deliverytruck.
The fatality happened just after noon incentral levin, when the woman apparentlywalked behind the truck that was beingreversed into the service lane behind TeTakere.
Sergeant Jeff Lyver of Levin police saidthe woman initially was treated at thescene by St John ambulance officers andstabilised for transport to the Horo-whenua Health Centre heli-pad and awaiting rescue helicopter, the injuredwoman died mid-flight to WellingtonHospital.
Mr Lyver said police have spoken towitnesses and family members who werewith the woman at the time.
The driver of the truck was in shockover the incident.
The accident will be investigated by theserious crash unit. Mr Lyver said anyonewho saw the accident who had not beenspoken to by police were asked to contactthe Levin police station (06) 366-0500.
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Archaic lawsAs a driver for over 55 years Ihave long thought that the roadrules in New Zealand arearchaic.
Firstly, In 1985 themaximum speed limit wasmiraculously changed from 80to 100kph on all roadsregardless of their suitabilityfor it. No changes to the roadswere made. I would advocatethat all these roads revert backto 80kph except for thosedesignated by transportauthorities and district councilsto be safe for 100kph traffic.Justabout all rural roads in NewZealand are not designed for thehigher speed limit.
Secondly, all new driversand younger, inexperienceddrivers need to be educated that80 is the normal speed limit.
Thirdly, as I have travelledon many French and Germanroads but never as a driver as IWOULD BE A POTENTIALKILLER — A TICKING TIMEBOMB without havingextensive driver training to doso safely, I would advocate thatall tourist drivers coming fromcountries where they drive onthe opposite side of the road,should firstly show that they arecompetent to do so beforedriving in New Zealand.
Our members of parliamentdo not recognise that we have a
problem but if a few of them hadtheir children killed then wejust might see a change.
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MusicMonthI want to express myappreciation for the wonderfulevent held in Levin on May 31 —May Music Month.
Congratulations to King’sSound Centre for all theplanning and organisation thathad gone into the event. Manythanks to Paul, Eboney, Jasonand the wonderful crew whoworked tirelessly throughoutthe day.
It was a wonderfulopportunity for the variedmusic genres (reggae, folk,blues, jazz and Bavarian weresome that I heard) and also anopportunity for people of allages to be involved.
The other positive was thatpeople were experiencing a realsocial, community activity.Let’s hope this will become aregular event.
RONA COOPERLevin
PetitionThere is an on-line petitioncirculating which is aboutsomething very close to animallovers’ hearts, created for thepurpose of banning the sale of
fireworks to the public. Eachyear vets, pet and livestockowners have seen thedevastating pain and sufferingcaused to animals due toirresponsible and thoughtlesspeople using fireworks near andaround them. It isacknowledged that organisedfireworks displays areacceptable, as plenty of warningcan be given when these eventsare to be held and responsiblepet owners can therefore ensuretheir pets are safely insideduring these events.
If you would like to sign thepetition and pass it on to others,go to: www.change.org/ . . ./ban-private-use-of-fireworks.
Another step in the processis to enlist the support of aMember of Parliament to
champion the petition and seethis important petition makes itthrough to become law. To thisend several politicians are to beapproached to take up the reins.Remember, this is an electionyear. Our vote counts, as do oursignatures on this petition.
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Students wantedto test drive appNew Zealand Red Cross islooking for computer savvypeople as test pilots for a newapp.
NZRC would in particularlike the assistance of Year 9 and10 students but anyone canregister online to take part.
Feedback will be used toimprove a first aid and disasterpreparedness app forsmartphones and tablets,before its official launch inJuly.
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Students will use theinteractive app to learn aboutgiving first aid and planning foremergencies and it has thepotential to improve schools’preparedness for emergencies.
“For many students this willbe their first contact with RedCross and their first experienceof volunteering,” Mr Wrigleysaid.
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Talkingbooksfor allBy FRANKIEWEBB
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TALKING TECHNOLOGY:Friends of HorowhenuaLibrary chairman RosalieBlake wants people toknow sight impaired orpeople with literacychallenges can still enjoybooks from Te Takere.
Enjoying a good book issomething many people take forgranted.
Horowhenua libraries know itis a privilege which challengessight impaired people or thosewith limited literacy skills.
“We have 7000 talking booksavailable for loan,” Friends ofHorowhenua Library chairmanRosalie Blake said.
“They are not restricted toadult books, we have children’sand teen books, fact and fiction.”
New technology has meantmore and more people areaccessing talking books.
“They can play on MP3,smartphones and of course CDs,”Rosalie said.
“People can enjoy their bookwhere ever they are.”
There is no restriction on whocan borrow talking books fromHorowhenua Libraries. They areregularly updated and swappedbetween branches.
Pride of NZnominationsclosingTime is runningout to nominateyour local heroesin the Pride ofNew ZealandAwards.Hundreds ofnominationshave flooded infrom all over thecountry,recognisingdeserving peoplein eachcommunity incategories suchas Bravery, the Environment,Lifetime Achievement andCommunity Spirit.
Nominations can be made untilJune 15 atwww.prideofnzawards.co.nz
The awards are supported by theHorowhenua Chronicle and its sisterpapers across New Zealand, togetherwith sponsors The New ZealandHerald, radio station The Hits, andTSB Bank.
Once entries close, shortlists willbe drawn up in each category andregional finalists will be announcedin four regions.
Regional prizegiving ceremonieswill be held in early August inAuckland, Bay of Plenty, Hawke’sBay and Christchurch.
The categories are being judged bya panel of prominent Kiwis and,following the regional finals, ourreaders will also get to have a saythrough the TSB Bank’s People’sChoice Award.
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4WD club event raises $8,500By PETER FRANKLIN
Manawatu 4WD Club memberstook great pleasure infundraising for the PalmerstonNorth-based rescue helicopterwhen the club hosted round fiveof the 4X4 Nationals earlier this
year. On Sunday, March 16, 70competition four wheel drivevehicles from around thecountry arrived at MichaelDransfield’s property in HartsRoad, Turitea for the running ofround five of the nationalcompetition. The round was
voted the best central zone trialof the season.
Club president Phil Shailersaid this was a huge feather inthe cap for the club.
An estimated 1200 spectatorswatched the excitement on thecourse.
Mr Shailer said the gatetakings totalled $8,500 which hadsince been donated to thePalmerston North RescueHelicopter.
Base manager Chris Moodywas overwhelmed at the size ofthe donation and thanked all
those involved in organising andrunning the event and said thatthis was another outstandingcontribution from within thecommunity, reiterating theimportance the Local RescueHelicopter Service was heldwithin the region.
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Providing the correct information to cus-tomers that comes from experience andtraining, stocking good quality reliablebrands only, and backing it all up withservice and repairs done by well trainedmechanics is the secret to the success of alocal business, Andersons Outdoor Machin-ery.
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With three well trained mechanics,Robyn in the office and Gary dealing withcustomers enquiries and overall manage-ment, the operation ‘hums’ and customersatisfaction is paramount.
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We service and repair all brands we sell,plus other quality makes and models, justgive us a call. Garry, Shane, Boyd and Robcan help you out with advice on fuelmixtures, the right machine for your joband which parts will be required to keepyour machine in tip-top condition.
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TREAT: The winter Blues will be something to reallycelebrate when Dave Murphy plays at Levin’s folk clubthis Friday.
With more than 30 years’playing experience, DaveMurphy has performed thelength and breadth of thecountry as well as inEngland, Europe, the USAand Australia.
His finger style guitarwork delights audienceswherever he plays, whetherit’s the gentle blues ofMississippi John Hurt orthe more driving blues ofBig Bill Broonzy and RobertJohnson.
On the home front,Murphy has joined forceswith Marg Layton, DarrenWatson and Ted Clarke, andis a key member of the RedDog Saloon Band, one of thehottest live performancebands around.
Beyond our shores, hehas performed withinternational artists such asChampion Jack Dupree,Robert Lockwood Jnr,Clarence “Gatemouth”Brown and Willie Foster.
Come and see the manmusic critic Nick Bollingerdescribes as “an icon of theNew Zealand music scene”this Friday in the ScottishSociety Hall onBartholomew Road, startingat 7.30pm.
The admission price of $5members and $8 nonmembers includes a light supper.
In keeping with the club’s tradition,the evening begins with a blackboardconcert. Performers wishing to sign upfor a one-song spot are urged to be earlywhen the performers list opens at 7pm.
On Friday June 27, the club presentsAcoustic Night in the same venue,starting at 7.30pm. This is an informalevening of music making with
opportunity for solo or groupperformances as well as all-in jamming ina friendly, supportive atmosphere. Wewill be using the smaller room off the hallfor Acoustic Nights during winter, whichis easier to heat.
The optional theme this month isSongs of Farewell. The $2 cover chargeincludes a light supper.
All welcome.
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GOING BALD: Levin mum Faith Watters, seen here with son Noahwho is starting his fourth year free of cancer, and her family will beshaving their hair off to raise money for the Child CancerFoundation. PHOTO: TANYA WOOD
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Levin mum FaithWatters, husbandKieran and their twosons Noah, 9, and Zion,4, will be shaving theirhair off on Sunday tomark a specialmilestone in Noah’s life— starting his fourthyear free of cancer.
Five years ago Noahwas diagnosed with abrain tumour andunderwent surgery atAuckland’s StarshipHospital on June 18.
The family is raisingmoney for the ChildCancer Foundation.
“I don’t know howwe would have copedwithout their support,”said Faith.
“The foundation wasamazing and shavingour hair to raise moneyis our way of givingsomething back.”
After almost fouryears of no othersymptoms, Faith saidthe family is starting torelax and feel confidentthat Noah’s cancer hasgone for good.
“At the end of nextJune his doctors willdeem him cancer free.”
Noah was chosen asa Child Cancer FoundationRegional Ambassador in March.Together Noah and Faith haveraised $483 from a street appealand other donations. Their goal isto raise $1000 for the foundation.
The shave fundraiser will be atOriginal Glamour on Oxford St,
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NEWNON FICTIONCookWithMe: Recipes for Enjoying Every Day by Aaron BrunetThe Complete Idiot’s Guide to Android App Development by Christopher FroehlichThink Smarter: Critical Thinking to Improve Problem-Solving and Decision-MakingSkills by Michael KalletAnnabel’s Family Cookbook by Annabel KarmelPrefabulousWorld: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe bySheri KoonesThe Battle for Room Service: Journeys to all the Safe Places byMark LawsonStrongMothers, Strong Sons: LessonsMothers Need to Raise Extraordinary MenbyMegMeekerEncounters in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of theWorld’s Best-Documented UFO Incident by Nick PopeThink Home: Everything You Need to Plan and Create Your Perfect Home by JudithWilsonFineWoodworking: Tables and Chairs
Registrations are now open for theupcoming Winter Warmers readingprogramme which will be run at Te Takereand Shannon Library.
This popular programme is free and isoffered to primary school children up to andincluding Year 8.
This year’s theme is the CommonwealthGames and it will run over a six-weekperiod, starting two weeks before the schoolholidays and ending two weeks after them —June 23 to August 1. Each child will receivea special booklet. Once they have read alibrary book, they fill out a review — it maybe a poem about the story, they could design
a cover for the book, or use any one of anumber of suggestions given.
Their reviews earn a sticker for thereading map on the journey through NewZealand to Glasgow. Incentives can also beearned along the way.
There will be a children’s entertainerhalfway through the programme and it willfinish with a grand finale where a new bookwill be presented to each child whocompletes the programme.
Places are strictly limited so you willneed to be quick to register at Te Takere orShannon Library for this fun programme.
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WHAT’S ON AT TE TAKEREExhibition space:June is the month we celebrate Matariki(Maori New Year) and Horowhenuaartists Bharti Taylor and Hemi Macgregorare displaying their paintings. There isalso a wonderful display from local TeKokiri weavers.TodayBootcamp: Youth Space (every Mondayand Wednesday), 6.45am-7.30amPlay writing class: Hosted by award-winning playwright Val Franklin anddrama teacher Samantha McLean.6.16pm-7.30pm. Eight-week course. Forfurther information contact Val Franklin021 296 8749 or [email protected] play: Youth Space, 9am-noon.Public meeting with MP Carol Beaumontto discuss family violence and violencetowards women. Carol Beaumont is theLabour spokeswoman for ConsumerRights and Standards, spokeswoman forWomen’s Affairs and associatespokeswoman for Labour. 2-3pm in open
meeting room.Friday:Technology clinic for seniors: Presentedby Seniornet — just bring along yourdigital device and the patient tutors fromSeniornet will help you figure out anyproblems. 2-4pm.SaturdayWorldwide Knit In Public Day: Come andjoin Knit World as they knit withhundreds of other knitters around theworld on the same day. Bring yourknitting or crochet and be ready for agreat time. 10am-noon.Grief seminar — life after loss: Aninformative seminar that covers thenature of grief, how it affects you andsome practical tips to get you through thetimes ahead. Hosted by Hazel Neser, griefeducator, University of Otago, Wellington.1pm. RSVP Kathryn Mark, phone 368 8108.Tuesday:Baby play: Youth Space, 9am-noon.Toddler time: Children’s library,10-10.30am.JP clinic: Kowhai Room, 11.30am-1.30pm.
CHALKLE CLASSESEvery MondayTai Chi: 10am, Te Takere.TodaySpanish lessons: This class is forSpanish speakers of all levels. The focusis on expanding vocabulary, grammar,and conversation skills through groupparticipation and exercises. Suitable forall levels of proficiency. A series of 10weeks initially and ongoing for thosewho might want to know a little more.7.30pm. Te Takere Education Suite.French lessons: French for travelclasses have been extended due topopular demand. 7pm.TomorrowLet’s Talk: Being able to speak and useour voices confidently is important inmany parts of our day-to-day lives. Inthis class we will learn how to use ourvoices confidently in a range ofdifferent situations. Series of fiveclasses. 10.30am, Te Takere educationsuite.Monday:Guitar lessons: Teaching children thebasic chords which is C, G, Am, F. Bringyour own guitar. Education suite,6-7pm.
Wednesday June 18French lessons: 7pm.Thursday June 19Snappy CVs: Learn to build a CV, sellingyourself to your next employer. Basiccomputer knowledge necessary.Education suite, 10am.Wednesday June 25Hot … or spicy? Learn about the spicesthat are used in making a traditionalpacific chicken style curry and howdifferent spices work in different dishesto make a real Indian curry. 5.30pm-7.30pm, East Lounge.Saturday June 28:Video production 101: This is a one-daycourse with a focus on family or homevideos. You will learn how to use yourhome video camera, camera shots, sizes,recording techniques, the basics ofediting and some nifty tricks to use in thefield.For full details of the classes, includingfees, and to enrol, visit the chalklewebsite, www.chalkle.com (click on ‘finda class in your community’) or talk to thefriendly Te Takere staff. It is important toenrol as classes will be cancelled if thereis not sufficient numbers.
Economic conditions improving in districtFarmer confidence and rising activity levels in most otherparts of the economy will ensure that economic growthremains healthy.
An overview ofHorowhenua’s economy aswe head to election 2014.
The district’s economygrew by 2.9 per cent over theyear to March 2014.
According to HorowhenuaDistrict Council economicdevelopment managerShannon Grainger(pictured), economic activityin Horowhenua roared to lifein the December and Marchquarters as primary sectorreturns soared and milkproduction levels recoveredfollowing last year’s drought.
Farmers’ confidence tospend and invest was buoyedby a record milk payout
forecast and rising returnsfor other commodities.Although Fonterra’s recentannouncement of a sharplylower farmgate milk price forthe 2014/15 season will takeaway some upside toHorowhenua’s economicgrowth rate over the comingquarters, better returns forsheep and beef farmers, aswell as rising activity levelsin most other parts of theeconomy will ensure that
economic growth remainshealthy.
Furthermore, Fonterra’s2014/15 pay-out forecast is stillabout 15 per cent above theaverage pay-out of the last 10years.
He said with economicconditions in the districtimproving, confidence to investin housing has risen. Over theyear to March, residentialbuilding consents climbed by 6.8per cent. Over the same period,
there was a 40 per cent increasein non-residential consents.
Confidence to purchasevehicles is also riding high, withcar registrations rising by 45 percent over the past year, whilecommercial vehicleregistrations climbed by 64 percent.
Horowhenua’sunemployment rate has nowfallen below 10 per cent asbusinesses show an increasedwillingness to hire.
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A big thank you to all my past and present clients. Without your continued support this would not be possible.”A big thank you to all my past and present clients. Without your continued support this would not be possible.”
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Waiopehu College decided to take abreak from Stage Challenge this yearand do a full production for the localcommunity.
This was the first time in seven yearsthe college has not entered theprestigious Stage Challenge but thefantastic feedback they received fromMan of Steel far outweighed theanything they could have got at thePalmerston North event.
Man of Steel was a musical challenge,however the cast nailed it, time aftertime. The show was not only a hitmusically, but also included some greatchoreography and flowed with a lot of
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NEW COMBINATION: Put together in just three weeks,Horowhenua College band Concrete Pills will beperforming an original number written for therockquest. From left: Year 11 music students KeiranBatten, Geordie Parrent, and Josh Anderson (missingfrom photo, drummer Josh Rothnie).
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BAND OF BROTHERS: Fusion, brothersJustin, left, and Brad Jurgens from Foxtonhope to impress judges with their song,Individuality, about students who don’twant to conform.
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METAL MESSAGE: Metal band Gospel willbe singing about the end of the world in thisyear’s Rockquest regional heat. From left:Timothy Tasker, 16, from Waiopehu Collegewith Horowhenua College band mates KurtThoms, 15, and Kaidan Downs, 15.
Young musicians to foreBy TANYAWOOD
Horowhenua bands arehoping to strike the rightchord at this year’sSmokefreerockquest regionalheat tomorrow.
Hard rockers ConcretePills from HorowhenuaCollege, metal band Gospelfrom Horowhenua andWaiopehu Colleges, andFusion, two brothers fromFoxton, will be taking thestage, competing against 15other colleges at PalmerstonNorth’s Globe Theatre.
Concrete Pills — leadguitarist Kieran Batten, leadvocalist and rhythm guitaristGeordie Parent, bass guitaristJosh Anderson and drummerJosh Rothnie — didn’t have aname or song when theyentered the competition, aboutthree weeks ago.
“We thought we had moretime and just had to throw somethingtogether for the application,” said Josh.“Rehearsals have been pretty full-onthough, with some late nights. We had ourdoubts at times but managed to get ittogether and we’ve nailed our song.”
Written by the band, They’re WatchingUs is about the GCSB, John Key and KimDotcom. “It’s kinda political, kinda anti-John Key,” said Josh.
While hoping to get through to theregional finals, Josh said the band alsoplanned to upload a demo of their songonline. “We might even send it to theInternet party,” he said.
Veterans by comparison, Gospel formedin December last year and has alreadyopened for bands in Palmerston North andFoxton. Writing all their own material,drummer Kurt Thoms and lead guitaristKaidan Downs from Horowhenua College,and Waiopehu College student TimothyTasker on rhythm guitar and lead vocals,admit there are no “light” lyrics in theirmetal-influenced songs.
With titles like Drown the Mermaid andZombie Apocalypse the group’s competitionentry, Legend Goes, about how the worldwill end, should come as no surprise.
“We just want to perform on stage,” saidTimothy. “If we win, we win, if we lose, welose.”
At last year’s regional final,Horowhenua band 66Queens, featuring
Keiran Batten, Geordie Parrent and Thoms,took the People’s Choice award.
Foxton brothers Brad Jurgens, 11, andJustin, 13, will be hoping their songIndividuality, about students who don’twant to wear school uniform and conform,will get them through to the regional finals.Familiar faces at Foxton Spring Flings, thebrothers won the talent final last year asDouble Trouble, changing their name toFusion when they entered New Zealand’sGot Talent last year.
Brad, who goes to Foxton School andJustin, a Manawatu College student, havebeen playing and performing since theywere both five years old. Both sing in theband.
Drummer Brad has been hitting thedrum kit since he was five years old andpromises some “real thrashing beats” in thesong.
“We’ve been practising heaps and tryingnot to annoy the neighbours,” he said. “I’mkinda excited, kinda nervous abouttomorrow.”
The top ten bands from tomorrow’s heatwill go through to the Manawatu regionalfinal on July 4.
Now in its 26th year,Smokefreerockquest is the country’s onlynationwide, live youth music competition.A total of 3000 young people are expected totake part in the regional heats in 24 townsfrom Invercargill to Kerikeri.
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INVESTED: St Mary’s Venturers have already shared many adventures and would like to swell numbers encouraging more 14 to 18 year olds to join their unit. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
METLINK CITY SAFARIMetlink City Safari is a teams race to exploreWellington, by foot,and by public transport. The aim is to visit the most checkpointsin the allocated time.Checkpoints are locations all over Wellington. Teams areprovided with a map showing each checkpoint locations, gettingthere is all about strategy.You can navigate by foot and all forms of public transport.
By FRANKIEWEBB
Levin’s St Mary’s Venturersunit was formed early this year.
They have packed in a lot ofadventures since then. Thegroup of nine, aged 14 to 18,have kayaked the Otaki Rivermouth, tramped overnight toMangahao Hut, beenpaintballing and took part inthe Wellington Metlink City
Safari. The Venturer’s attendedLevin’s Dawn and RetreatANZAC Day Services with otherSt Mary Scouts Sections.Cooking skills were put to thetest when they ran the kitchenat the St Mary’s Cubs and Keacamp.
Section leader ChrisRawlingson and St Mary’sGroup leader Brent Hurlimannperformed an investiture for
the unit members at LevinCenotaph.
“It was a mixture of fun andformality,” Mr Rawlingson said.
“They reaffirmed theircommitment to Scout Law, aftera bizarre hat competition atMcDonalds.”
The Unit travelled to severalcamps emphasising outdoorskills, team work and leadershipwith other Venturers from the
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Venturers,” Mr Rawlingsonsaid.
“Boys and girls aged from 14to 18 need not have priorScouting experience.”
■ St Mary’s Venturers Unit meetsevery Wednesday during Schoolterm time at St Mary’s Hall from 7 to9pm.For information ring ChrisRawlingson on 3686639 or [email protected].
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ENTERTAINING: Levin Ukulele group, Ukuladies entertained visitors to the LevinSpinning and Weaving Group Spin-in.
By FRANKIEWEBB
Levin Spinning and Weaving Group helda Spin-in at Levin Memorial Hall, whichthey have described as one of their mostsuccessful.
Visitors from Hawke’s Bay,Wairarapa, Wellington and everywherein between, arrived in bus loads. LevinSchool’s kapa haka group entertained inthe morning and local ukulele group,Ukuladies in the afternoon.
The usual trade stands were busy butthe day had a special theme. Visitorswere invited to make poppies —crocheted, knitted, felted or sewn fromany materials — for 2015 AnzacCommemorations.
Levin president Sue Brown is takinghandmade poppies to France next year tolay on New Zealand war graves. Anyleftover poppies will be donated to anAustralian project called 5000 Poppies.The project plans to “plant” a field ofmore than 5000 handmade poppies inFederation Square, Melbourne as avisual tribute to Australian servicemenand women.
Poppies flowered on the battlefields ofBelgium, France and Gallipoli in thespring of 1915 and have become a symbolof both great loss in war and hope forthose left behind.
Anyone is welcome to participate,information and poppy patterns can befound at 5000poppies.wordpress.com.
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Before and after photos of Ross Goodreds who had a wake up call after gettinga mens health check at Unichem in Levin.
After constant encouragementfrom Unichem’s BrendaWhiteman, Ross finally agreedand went next door and had acheck the result was not exactlywhat he wanted to hear.“I felt alright, OK I was carryinga bit of weight, but I did not feelany the worse for it,” he said.However the results confirmedhe was a diabetic and he neededto take steps immediately to getit under control.For Ross it was the wake upcall he needed. “To be honestI suppose the reason I had notgone before was the fact thatI did not want to know if I wassick,” he said.
Ross said that if it had notbeen for Brenda’s continuousinsistence he would never havehad a check up.“I really feel grateful to herfor her persistence. I’m onmedication now and havechanged my diet and lost 36kgand feeling great,” he said.The mens health check is a freeservice at Unichem pharmacy,it does not take long and theresults could be life saving.Mens health week starts onMonday June 9, don’t take achance you have too much tolive for get a mens health checkand get peace of mind for youand your family.
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Survival essential skillAquatics Horowhenua Learnto Swim co-ordinator RachaelMiller said water survival isan essential skill in life.
“All of our learn to swimprogrammes have water safetycomponents within the courseand we have done so for thepast 10 years.”
Aquatics Horowhenuaprovides both Learn to Swimand Swim to Survive holidayprogramme courses throughits Streamline Swim School,adopting a combined watersafety and learn to swimstructure within itsprogramme.
“Some parents raise
concern that the water safetyelement in the course is notbeneficial to their children andwe often find a decline in thewinter months to other sportscodes,” Ms Miller said.
“We want to emphasise themessage that the life skillslearnt in Streamline SwimSchool Programmes are lifeskills. Students who learnthese skills are far betterequipped in a survivalsituation, as the University ofOtago research indicates.”
She said water safety skillswould be added into its waterbabies/toddlers programmesearlier this year.
Good life jacket still best optionSURVIVING IN COLDWATER
1. Hold your breath if possible for the first 5-7 seconds uponimmersion.2. Float first, practice regulating your breathing andmentalstrategies to combat the tendency to hyperventilate andpanic.3. Plan the best course of action for the situation i.e. stayand wait for help, find a floatation aid, swim to safety, etc.4. It is possible to get your body used to cold waterimmersion relatively quickly to reduce the cold shockresponse with 8-10 cold immersions at about 15°C for 2-3minutes.5. Learn how to tread water effectively and associatedsurvival skills; not just how to swim.
Source: University of Otago
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RECOMMENDATION: Foxton Beach Coastguard vice president TonyHuisman says a neoprene vest and life jacket with pockets to hold apersonal locator beacon, VHF radio and water activated strobe lightis the best protection for boaties if they capsize. PHOTO: TANYA WOOD
By TANYAWOOD
Boaties are being reminded thatdespite tips from a new universitystudy for surviving in cold water,their best protection is still a goodlife jacket.
Results released from aUniversity of Otago study lastmonth, testing the body’s shockresponse to cold water, foundrepeated plunging into10 degreewater, coupled with mental skillstraining and improved watertreading techniques, saw recoveryrates from cold shock response intwo to three minutes.
It stated that many drowningdeaths could be prevented ifpeople learned to wait out thebody’s initial shock response tocold water, characterised by agasp and followed by rapidhyperventilation.
The research has hugeimplications for learn-to-swimprogrammes as well as teachingpeople what to do in suddencoldwater situations, according toAssociate Professor Chris Buttonof the School of PhysicalEducation, Sport and ExerciseSciences at the University ofOtago.
Foxton Beach Coastguard vicepresident Tony Huisman saidalthough it was good advice, “Ican’t see boaties going to a pool tolearn immersion techniques”.
“On a fine day in winter, wecan have 40 to 50 boats out andboaties all have the mindsetthey’re not going to sink. In myopinion, they need the right safetygear.”
He said the most practicalthing for a boatie to wear,especially in winter, is a neoprenevest.
“It keeps you warm on theboat, and will at least dampen theinitial shock of cold water.”
A life jacket with pocketscontaining a personal locatorbeacon (PLB), waterproof VHFradio and water-activated strobelight that can be seen from the airand up to five nautical miles, werealso essential, he said.
“Boating accidents happen inless than 20 seconds. If a roguewave hits you, it’s all over; you’reout in the water. You don’t havetime to think, no good leavingPLBs and lights in the boat. It’simportant we can find peoplequickly.”
He said water temperature atFoxton Beach in winter averagesabout 11 degrees, sometimes aslow as nine degrees.
“Survival time will depend on
a person’s body weight, fitnessand immunity to cold. Somepeople may only survive 30minutes in cold water others up to10 hours, possibly.”
His advice is don’t attempt toswim home.
“Swimming uses up body heatand hyperthermia will set in veryquickly. Stay with the boat [boatsare more visible] and curl up in afoetal position. If there are othersin the water, get in a group huddleto preserve heat.”
The new life jackets, whichinflate automatically when theyhit water, cost about $200. A PLBcoasts about $545, a VHF radio$200 and about $10 for a strobelight.
“If boaties can spend $30,000 to$40,000 on a boat, what’s an extra$1000 or so compared to their life.”
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These beautiful gownsreminded many of the days whenthey dressed to go out and wereally appreciated the girlsmaking the effort to visit us. Ourladies were also reminded of thecountless hours they’ve spentsewing clothes for their families,as mothers did in their day.
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HEALTH care for the district’sresidents is the big thing forMidCentral District Health Boardmember Lindsay Burnell.
By LINDSAYBURNELLMidCentral DHBmember
Earlier in the year I spoke toHorowhenua Breath EasyGroup, what a great group ofvolunteers doing a wonderfulwork, helping those withbreathing and many relatedillnesses that can be associatedwith this.
Understanding theirconcerns and needs is apriority, one of those being theneed to ensure that we canenhance and retain the UrgentCommunity Care project.
To support the service, thathas proved to be of great valueto the community as a whole,the group sent a petition toMidCentral District HealthBoard in 2013 asking to retainthis pilot project.
In the later part of last yearSt John, central PHO andclinical leaders worked on arevised service model, inDecember the model wasaccepted by the Ministry ofHealth, resulting in ongoingfunding.
This was a key victory, notonly for the Breath EasySupport group but for the widercommunity as well.
The key feature of therevised service model isintegration with other primarycare services based out of theHorowhenua Health centre. Theservice will operate 12 hours aday, seven days a week, outsidethese hours St John ambulancewill respond to 111 calls.
Plus with HorowhenuaHealth centre will operating anafter hours clinic from 5pm to7.30pm weekdays and 8am to5.30pm on weekends and publicholidays, giving the districtsresidents a centralised place togo for medical treatment.
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General Manager Social Services – 2 Year Fixed Term
The Muaupoko Tribal Authority (MTA) is an Incorporated Societywhose main purpose is to protect and enhance the Manaof Muaupoko, and to grow the social cultural and economicopportunities for our people.
The General Manager Social Services will provide high qualitystrategic leadership and operational management of MTA’shealth and other social services. The role is to ensure that theMTA is able to provide better health and other social outcomes forMuaupoko and to create sustainable revenue base for the MTA.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate the following attributes:
• Proven experience in a senior role within social, health and/ or community based agencies / organisations
• Proven experience in managing and leading a team• Able to demonstrate vision, passion and entrepreneurship to
grow the business through leadership and direction.• Proven ability to establish and maintain effective
relationships with key stake holders• Knowledge of Te Reo Maori• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
For a copy of the full job description and application pleasecontact Scott Doolan at [email protected] 06 350 3396.
Applications close: 27 June 2014
Horowhenua College Board of Trustees
CANTEEN CONTRACTTenders are being called for the Contract tomanage the Horowhenua College Canteen
to commence Term 3 - 2014Tender documents and conditions are
available by phoning:Mrs Waite, phone 368 6159 ext 706
Tenders close with:Executive Officer
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Public Notices
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGThe AGM of Ye Olde Medieval Market
Charitable Association will be held on
Thursday, 26 June at 7pm.Venue: President’s Room, Levin Showgrounds.
All ye townsfolk are invited to attend and wewelcome new members to join our dedicated
and hard-working Committee.Inquiries to the Chairperson 06 362 6986
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Employment Vacancies
TRACKSIDE VILLAS, LEVINCARETAKER POSITION
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For job description email:Leanne Elliot: [email protected]
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TONIGHTMembers Draw - $500.00
FRIDAY NIGHTSecond Members Draw - $500*
(* if not struck on Wednesday)• Raffles • Door Draw
• Restaurant Voucher Draw• Quiz • Happy Hour
Poppies RestaurantLunch: Tuesday, Friday and Sunday
from 11.30amDinner: Family Buffet Dining Friday and
Saturday from 5.30pmCheck out our new and improved
Buffet selection including membersdiscounts and children’s menu.Bookings preferred ph 368 3475
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Foxton Tourist DevelopmentAssociation Inc (FTDA)
Annual General Meeting 2014Notice is hereby given the AGM of the
FTDA will be held at theVines Cafe SH1, Foxton,
commencing 9.00am Sunday29 June 2014.
Send nominations for the election of:President - Vice President - Secretary -
Treasurer - 1 Trustee and Patron to:The Secretary, PO Box 27, Foxton 4848.
Nominations to be received no later thanmidday Tuesday 24 June 2014.
No nominations will be taken on the day.Notices of motion for consideration at the
AGM must be sent to:The Secretary, PO Box 27, Foxton 4848.
Notices of motion to be received no laterthan midday Tuesday 24 June 2014.
Paul Andrews, President
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This is an informative seminar that covers thenature of grief, how it affects you and some
practical tips and tools to get you through thetimes ahead.
It is hosted by Hazel Neser MA HDipEd, GriefEducator, University of Otago, Wellington.
Those affected by loss of a loved one and theirsupport people are welcome to attend.
Te Takere - Horowhenua LibraryCulture & Community Centre
Levin Mall - 1.00pm Saturday14th June, 2014, Levin
Please call Kathryn for more information
(06) 3688108
What Happens Now?
20 Horowhenua Chronicle Wednesday, June 11, 2014
A new theatre concept has been formed under the auspices of the LevinLittle Theatre with the vision of enabling the children of the Horowhenua toexperience various aspects of performing arts within a safe and nurturing
environment. We are excited to be able to offer support, tuition andencouragement to our future performers.
HYPE Theatre Facilitator, Linda Buckley will combine 30 years experiencewith other qualified artists to deliver -
Regular Guest Tutors in Dance, Drama and VocalsTuition in Makeup Artistry • Tuition in Sound & Lighting
Audition Preparation• Confidence buildingVocal Coaching • Script work/writing• Drama Technique
Participation in regional Theatre productions• Workshop/CoursesAges 8 -12 years.
Ages 13 - 17 years• Membership fee only.
HYPE is also honoured by the support of Darlene Mohekey,N.Z. actress and local personality who has agreed to be Patron of this
new theatre venture as well as involved in its activities.If you are interested in becoming a member of this new excitingforward thinking Theatre group sharing innovative ideas to spring
board careers in the Arts, please contact for membership subscription- Linda Buckley ARAD Dip Professional Dance NZBS -
Phone - 06 362 6554
HOROWHENUA YOUNG PERSONS ENTERTAINMENTH.Y.P.E theatre
AN EXCITING VENTURELEVIN LITTLE THEATRE
WOW!... Why wouldn’t you want to be involved!!!!.
FamilyNoticesBROADBELT,Olive May. (nee Urwin)Of Levin. Passed awaypeacefully on June 6,2014, aged 101 years. Sodearly loved Mum ofRoy, Keith (dec’d),Lorna (dec’d), Noelineand Kevin Collis(Waitarere Beach).Very special Nana ofher ten grandchildrenand Gran-Nan to hergreat grandchildrenand great greatgrandchildren.
A celebration of Olive’slife will be held at TheFuneral Home, 545Queen Street East,Levin, on WednesdayJune 11, 2014, at2:00pm. Privatecremation to follow atThe AvenueCrematorium, Levin.Sincere thanks to thenursing staff of TheLevin Home for WarVeterans for their careand kindness.Messages to 547 QueenStreet East, Levin.
BROADBELT,Olive May.Loved Nan, Gran-Nanand great Gran-Nan ofSharon, Nicole, Laraand Zaine. FarewellNan, thanks for all ourspecial memories andthe fantastic life skillsyou taught us.Well deserved rest foryou Nan.Love you.
GITTINGS,Marie.Our beautiful Mumand Nanna passedaway peacefully atMasonic Hospital,Levin, on June 3, 2014,in the presence of herloving family. Beloveddaughter of Nellie andPatrick (bothdeceased, UK). Dearlytreasured wife of thelate Jimmy. LovingMum and Nanna ofMike and Maria andtheir family Darranand James; Sarah andher family Kelly Marieand Brent, and Laura;Karen and Jeff andtheir family Chris andKirsty, Katelin andAaron, Nathan,Samantha, Aaliyah,Kayla, Sydney-Roseand Christian. Sadlymissed sister, sister-in-law and Aunty ofher family in the UK.Thank you to all of thecaring and supportivestaff of MasonicHospital and MedicalCentre. Special thanksto Beauchamp FuneralHome and St Joseph'sCatholic Church,Levin, for theirexcellent care ofMarie. Messages to theGittings Family, C/-167 John F. KennedyDr, Palmerston North.Phone 06-355-1889.
A private service hasbeen held at Marie'srequest.
PAKI,Diane Marie.Born March 29, 1968,passed away suddenlyon June 7, 2014. Dearlyloved eldest daughterof George and the lateValerie, and Shirley.Loved sister of Carol,Johnny, Tony andTata. Loved Aunty ofToni, Tyla andJaymie. Loved nieceand friend of many.
Di will lie in state atThe Potaka Marae,State Highway 45,Taranaki (betweenOpunake and Rahotu),from Tuesday June 10,2014. Her Tangi will beheld at the aboveMarae on SaturdayJune 14, 2014, at1:00pm. All cards andflowers to the PotakaMarae please. Familycontact is Carol 027 2564505 or Tony 021 0676735.
AcknowledgementsMORGAN,Charles (Charlie).The Morgan Familieswould like to thankRaewyn’s, Marion’s,Western House, StJohns, Star 4, HealthCare NZ. Also thosepeople who baked, sentlovely cards andflowers, all the phonecalls and visits. Asthere are too manypeople to name, pleaseaccept this as apersonal thank youfrom Michael, Syd,Patricia, John andRodney.
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PSGE (Post Settlement Governance Entity) HuiWhanau are invited to attend a PostSettlement Governance Entity Hui being tobe held at Kohutaroa Marae on Sunday the15th of June 2014 commencing at 1.00pm.The purpose of a PSGE is to hold and managethe settlement redress transferred to theclaimant group under the Deed ofSettlement. This is your opportunity to bepart of the discussions as to what theMuaupoko Entity will look like.
WHEN: Sunday 15th of JuneTIME: 1pmWHERE: Kohutaroa Marae –
Hokio Beach Road Levin.
Nau Mai Haere Mai.
WHEN THE RINGINGWON’T STOP, LEARN
MORE ABOUT ITTom Neser noted expert in the
treatment/management of tinnitus(ringing in the ear) will give a talkto members of the Horowhenua
Hearing Association.Public are welcome
17 JUNE, TUESDAY, 10AM,Horowhenua District Council Chambers,
Oxford Street, Levin
Book your place by phoning 368 2469or email [email protected]
FREEHHAmembers
$5.00Non-members
Our Hearing Education Programme is proudly supportedby Horowhenua District Council
Te Kotahitanga o Te Iwi o Ngati Wehi Wehiand
Marae Trustees Management CommitteeNotice is hereby given that the MaraeTrustees and Management Committee willhold a WAI 1482 Treaty of Waitangi Claimanthui in the Porirua ki Manawatu DistrictInquiry (Wai 2200) on Saturday 21st June,commencing at 10:00am.
Venue: Ngati Wehi Wehi Marae940 State Highway One
Manakau
The hearing is open to all descendants ofWehi Wehi and will be an opportunity todiscuss Te Kotahitanga o Te Iwi o Ngati WehiWehi treaty claims and journey to date.
Dated 9th June 2014Richard OrzeckiChairman
Foxton Community BoardThe Foxton Community Board will meeton Monday 16 June at 6.30pm in theLions Club Hall, 8 Park Street, Foxton.
The meeting Agenda will be availableonline at www.horowhenua.govt.nzand copies will be available fromCouncil service centres and libraries.
Horowhenua District CouncilPh. 06 366 0999 (24 hours) Fax. 06 366 0983Private Bag 4002, Levin 5540126 Oxford Street, Levin 5510Website [email protected]
Muaupoko Tribal Authority are seeking expressions from whanau for therole of Company Director/s for their subsidiary company, Muaupoko TradingCompany Limited.
Whanau who have an interest in supporting the aims and aspirations ofthe Muaupoko Tribal Authority Long Term Strategic Vision and have thenecessary skills to advance these are encouraged to submit your CV and acovering letter outlining the business skills and experiences that you wouldbring to this role.
The role of the director is to:
• consider the strategic vision for the company
• offer fresh thinking and additional skills and knowledge
• have extensive networks to help the company grow
• act in good faith and in the best interests of the company
• have no conflicts of interest with the company
• ensure that the company remains solvent
• not take advantage of their position as a director for personal profit(ie insider trading).
What skills do directors have?
Experience: directors bring with them years of experience which can readilybe tapped into.
Networks: directors develop networks to promote the organisation further butalso to gain knowledge for the business itself.
Fresh perspective: directors provide a new set of eyes on the current andfuture endeavours of the organisation.
Long-term view: directors typically commit themselves to an organisationfor at least three years (and often stay much longer) providing them with theability to develop a strong knowledge of the business and provide continuity.
Conformance: directors monitor the performance of management in termsof running the company in the interest of the shareholders, community, andgovernment in accordance with the law.
Performance: directors set objectives and work with management to ensureit delivers against the vision laid out in the business plan.
Directors also:
• encourage accountability and transparency
• manage and reduce risk
• contribute diverse views in order to make the best decision for theorganization.
Inquiries and expressions should be sent to Brenton Tukapua atemail [email protected] or phone 06 3673311.
Expressions close Friday 27 June 2014
Muaüpoko Tribal Authority Inc.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Horowhenua Chronicle 21
22 Horowhenua Chronicle Wednesday, June 11, 2014
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Catherine Inger School of Dance21 Power Street, Levin
♦ Tap ♦ Gym Dance♦ Ballet ♦ Modern Jazz
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Pre School to AdultsEnquiries to Catherine on (06) 367 2288
or 0275 897 534Email: [email protected] ♦ www.catherine-inger.com
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LandscapeGarden & Turf
TREE work, removal,stump grinding, branchmulching, fences, decks,building maintenance.BJ’s Building & PropertyMaintenance 027 249 2575or 368 7895.Tuition
DEFENSIVE drivingcourse June, book now.Phone Sarah 027 368 5010.
LawnmowerRepairs
RIDE-ON mower servic-ing & repairs, light engin-eering. Phone Andy 027477 2515 Mon - Fri(afternoons only 12 - 5).
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BOWENTHERAPISTNatural effective
treatment ofproblem back,neck, arm, RSI,
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169 Oxford St, LevinMOBILITY Scooters, newand used. Free homedemonstrations avail-able. Southend Cycles,117 Oxford St, Levin.Phone 368 5459.
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LEVIN GARDEN CLUBLevin Garden Club hasbeen very pleased towelcome a number of newmembers at recentmeetings.
Over the past fewmonths club membershave enjoyed several veryinteresting speakersincluding Keith Moylefrom Horowhenua DistrictCouncil who talked abouthis gardening career inUK; Dianne Cameron who,along with her husband,grows chestnuts in KawiuRd (600 trees) andprocesses them along withother produce, in a freezedrying machine; and GrantIrving who, along with hispartner, has degrees inlandscaping and soilhealth. They run a busy
consulting business as wellas setting up the Greenery(previously PukehouNursery).
They are taking theirtime with this part of theventure and are looking athaving more interestingplants than the usual runof the mill.
Following these talksclub members visited TheGreenery before visitingJennings farm next door.This was set out withbeautiful specimen trees,chestnut and walnut trees,a large pomegranate and avariety of fruit trees.
We welcome newmembers to our meetingsheld in Life Changers onthe fourth Wednesday ofeach month.
GOLF RESULTS
■ FOXTONTuesday June 3 Bob Moore 36, Paul Hansen 35, BarryAllport 35, Neil Gordon 35, Barry Parlane 35, Laurie Hart35, John Goodburn 35.Thursday June 5: Murray Wan 8 up, Bernie Wildbore 5 up,Paul Hansen 4 up, Doug Harris 1 up. Tim BrandonSquare.Ladies Competition: Par Brooch: Christine Lee 1 up,Monette Conlan square, Gayle Leamy 1 down.Saturday June 7: Overall Winner: Dave McCall 70 (c/b).Group one: Baz Woodcock 70, Lance Knowles 71, JasonTatana 72, Geo McDonald 73.Group two: Rob Conlan 74, Paul Hansen 75, Rob Ebert76, Russell Jack 76
■ LEVINCongratulations to Brydie Hodge Womens Best Gross 66Saturday May 31 at Levin Golf Club.Queen’s Birthday Tournament : Division 1 Moutere,Overall Winners, John Fisher and Selina Whiley 171,Runner up, Trevor and Tania Pouwhare 161, 3rd Andreaand Mark Simmonds 161.Best Round Daily: Saturday, Brydie Hodge and RuebenTomane 44. Sunday: Ray Seng and Cheryl Marino 36,Sunday: Simon and Lesley Amos 42.Division 2 Tararua: Overall Winners, Glen and Jo Kennedy166, Runner up: Tim and Debbie Williams 156, 3rd, Kenand Nan Sterne 156.Best Round Daily: Saturday, Lex Woolhouse and JanetteRichmond 44. Sunday: Stewart and Maria Robinson 39.Sunday Lochie and Roselle Thurston 39.
Division 3 Hokio: Winner, Ollie and Britta Fraser 173,Runner up, Maurice O’Reilly and Noelene Stevenson 163,3rd, Perry White and Jenny Bennett 157.Best Round Daily: Saturday Paul and Annette Nickalls 44,Sunday: Layton Kawana and Vivian Jones 38, Sunday:Kevin and Di Hunter 40.Accuracies: Saturday Ladies: Ann Hogg Hole 14, Men:Trevor Pouwhare Hole 2.Sunday Ladies: Noelene Stevenson Hole 2, Ann HoggHole 2, Men: Glen Kennedy Hole 7, Mark Simmons Hole7.Monday Ladies: Thelma Cooper Hole 12, Men: RayCocks Hole 14.Saturday Two’s: Brydie Hodge, Brent Walton, TrevorPouwhare, Rick Scammell, Selina Whiley, BridgetteCameron ,Lex Woolhouse, Glen Kennedy 2.Monday Two’s: Jim Barker, Tim Brandon, Ray Cocks,Britta Fraser, Dave Giddens, Mary Keenan, GlenKennedy, Di Pauling, Deb Simpson, Tim Williams 2.Tuesday June 3: Men Stableford, Convenors Trophy 5thRound Stableford Results: Joshua Hartwell 42, RodneyHarrison 41, Darren Puketapu 39.Men Stableford, Convenors Trophy 5th Round Two’sResults: Tony Welch 2, Martin Wallace 5, RodneyHarrison 14, Darren Puketapu 14.Wednesday June 4: Ladies Stableford Results, RosiePriest 40, Val Smith, Norma Mercer 34, Iris Wehipeihana,Jill Cotterill, Ann Davies 32.Ladies Stableford Two’s Results: Rosie Priest 2.Thursday June 5: Mixed 9 Hole Putting Results: 1stBarbara Jonasen, and Graham Cottrell 14 putts, 3rd AnnBarnao & Wayne James 15 putts.Early Starters Stableford Results: Richard Young 40,
Robert Harrison, Warren Goyne 39, Noel Craddock 38,John McGregor 36.Early Starters Two’s results: Peter Price 2, Richard Young14.Late Starters Net Medal Results: Ken Sterne 70, RayGrout 71, Ron Moody, Phillip Young 72Late Starters Nett Twos Results: Klass De Graaff 2,Nathan Murray 2, Phillip Young 7, David Louisson 14, KenSterne 14.Saturday June 7: Early Starters Stableford Results: OwenBonis 39, Frank Coffey 37, David Geange 36.Ladies LGU 5, Monthly Medal 5 - Net Medal Results:,Lorraine Smith 69, Nan Sterne 70, Shirley Calder , VikkiBateman 71.Ladies LGU 5, Monthly Medal 5 Two’s Results: Rosiepriest 2, Jenny Rose 2, Lorraine Smith2, Ann Hogg 7,Jenny Shiel 14.Late Starters – Nett, Net Medal Results: Roger Perring,Nathan Murray, Phillip Young 69, Pat Wehipeihana, BrianWicker, Steven Dando 70.Late Starters- Nett Two’s Results: Graham Ellis 2, RayGrout 2, Alan Kearns 2.Karakamea Cup Draw for Saturday June 21: R.Perring 21vs J Jeffries 23, G Ellis 6 vs R Grout 13, B Wicker 14 vs GCuff 13, R Moody 29 vs P Wehipeihana 26, P Young 13 vsB Smith 13, R Campbell 15 vs S Dando 4, F Coffey 15 vsK Sterne 21, A Finn 7 v N Murray 12.Upcoming Events: Cooksley Cup Sunday June 29. HMCHorowhenua Open 36 Hole Strokeplay Sunday July 27,7-45am Shotgun Start ($45 includes lunch ). Enter by4pm Monday 21st July.
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RESULTS
Premier GradeSaturday 7th June
Waikanae 29, Levin Athletic 22Shannon 60, Levin Wanderers 18
Paraparaumu 23, Levin College Old Boys 11
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Total
Shannon 10 7 3 347 150 197 7 35
Waikanae 10 7 3 243 137 106 5 33
Paraparaumu 10 6 4 204 191 13 5 28*
Levin Athletic 10 4 6 218 211 7 7 23
Levin CollegeOld Boys
10 4 6 166 295 -129 1 17
LevinWanderers 10 2 8 136 330 -194 3 11
* Paraparaumu deducted 1 point for playing a player without international clearance
PREMIER GRADE
Senior Reserve GradeFoxton 64, Levin Athletic 3Ngati Toa 27, Shannan 8
Paraparaumu defaulted to Levin College Old Boys
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Total
Toa 6 6 207 59 148 6 30
Foxton 6 5 1 187 70 117 4 24
Levin CollegeOld Boys
6 2 4 52 100 -48 3 11
Paraparaumu 6 3 3 103 90 13 3 10*
Shannon 6 2 4 82 139 -57 2 10
Levin Athletic 6 6 31 204 -173 0
SENIOR RESERVE GRADE
THIS WEEKS DRAWPremier Grade - Kick off 2.45pm
Saturday 14th June 2014
Kapiti Colts 27, Paremata-Plimmerton Colts 11
Other Results
Paraparaumu vs Levin Athletic Paraparaumu Domain
Shannon vs Waikanae Shannon DomainLevin College Old Boys vs LevinWanderers Levin Domain
Senior Reserve Grade - Kick off 1pmParaparaumu vs Levin Athletic Paraparaumu DomainShannon vs Foxton Shannon DomainLevin College Old Boys vs Ngati Toa Levin Domain
For more information, please go to:www.hkrfu.co.nz
Other FixturesFoxton LCOB Women v Poneke Women Easton Park 12pm
Stokes Valley Women v Stratford Women Playford Park 12pm
Wainuiomata Women v FOB Oroua Women Otaki Domain 12pm
Avalon Women v Eketahuna Women Otaki Domain 12pm
Kia Toa Women v Norths Women Playford Park 12pm
Rahui Colts v OBU White Colts Prince of Wales 2 3pm
Kapiti Colts v Upper Hutt Rams Colts Maidstone Park 1 3pm
NETBALL HOROWHENUA DRAW JUNE 149amCt 2 Rahui Taiohi v Waitarere Beach KereKerehoma - Mere Ropata-BoxCt 3 Wanderers Masters v RongomauAnita Davidson - Billie PakiCt 4 Horowhenua Sen 2 v Otaki Sen 2MagnetixCt 5 Ohau Senior v Rahui Hinemaia OwnUmpiresCt 6 Otaki Int Blue v Manakau SchoolOwn UmpiresCt 7 Te Horo B v Otaki Int Yellow OwnUmpiresCt 8 Fairfield Flickers v Fairfield FlukersOwn Umpires
10amCt 2 Horowhenua Sen A v The AssassinsAnita Davidson - Clare SeymourCt 3 Magnetix v Waiopehu Sen A MereRopata-Box - Billie PakiCt 4 LIS A2 v Fairfield Flyers WaitarereBeachCt 5 LIS A1 v St Josephs Saints RongomauCt 6 Poroutwhao Junior v Rahui TeinaOwn UmpiresCt 7 Otaki School v Koputaroa ShootersOwn UmpiresCt 8 North Green v North Black OwnUmpires
11amCt 2 Otaki Sen 1 v Athletic - Taitoko 1 KereKerehoma - Jessica WilliamsCt 3 Rahui Social v Manawatu Sen ARegina Hepi - Robin WillsCt 4 Whit Te Ra social v COB2 TheAssassinsCt 5 Waiopehu Sen B v Rahui RangatahiCOB1Ct 6 Horowhenua Sen3 v HorowhenuaJun A Horowhenua Sen ACt 7 Pehu Wildcats v Horowhenua Jun 3Frances Bacon - Miranda Conway
Ct 8 Ohau Middle v Levin East Silver OwnUmpiresCt 9 LIS B1 v Koputaroa Stars OwnUmpiresCt 10 LIS C2 v Poroutawhao 7&8 OwnUmpires
12pmCt 2 Whit Te Ra v Wanderers Prem Help -Jessica WilliamsCt 3 COB1 v Athletic - Taitoko SocialMaria Henwood - Linda HiriniCt 4 Wanderers Black v Phoenix Whit TeRaCt 5 Jst Worx v Wahine Toa Rahui SocialCt 6 Otaki Sen 3 v Rahui Hine Ti TamaWhit Te Ra socialCt 7 Otaki yr 9 v Waiopehu Int A COB2Ct 8 Waiopehu Jun B v Waiopehu Int BB52'sCt 9 Otaki yr 10 v Horowhenua SocialManakauCt 10 Rahui Potiki v Levin East Gold OwnUmpires
1pmCt 2 B52's v Manakau Wanderers PremCt 3 Otaki Yr 9/10 v Waiopehu Jun AWanderers BlackCt 4 Manawatu Jun A v Manawatu Sen BJst WorxCt 5 Te Horo A v Otaki Int Green Athletic- Taitoko SocialCt 6 LIS B2 v LIS C1 Own UmpiresCt 7 Fairfield Ferns v Fairfield Force OwnUmpiresCt 8 Levin School v Levin East BronzeOwn Umpires
Wanderers Masters Umpire duty 10 &11amManawatu Sen A Umpire duty 12 & 1pmBye Horowhenua Jun BBye Coley Street
Teenagers injuredduring rugby gameThe PalmerstonNorth based rescuehelicopter was calledto a rugby game inPahiatua at about2pm after two teenage
boys were injuredduring a rugby game.
One suffered minorinjuries and the othersuffering serioushead injuries.
They werestabilised by St Johnparamedics and thenboth airlifted toPalmerston NorthHospital.
HOROWHENUA NETBALL ASSOCIATION
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MANAWATU Seniors A played Wanderers Masters, in a hard fought game, Wanderers came outon top at the end with a 46-33 win.
Results for Saturday June 7
Wanderers Premiers 47 v 21Horowhenua Sen AAthletic - Taitoko 1 39 v 39Rahui TaiohiWaitarere Beach 28 v 45 WhitTe RaOtaki Senior 1 won v defaultedThe AssassinsCOB1 28 v 31 Waiopehu Sen AManawatu Sen A 33 v 46Wanderers MastersRongomau 23 v 28 MagnetixAthletic - Taitoko Social 25 v29 Rahui SocialManakau 32 v 32 Whit Te RasocialWanderers Black 35 v 23 COB2Phoenix 23 v 25 Jst WorxWahine Toa 29 v 18 B52'sOtaki Senior 2 46 v 14 RahuiRangatahiHorowhenua Senior 2 38 v 7Waiopehu Int AOtaki year 9 26 v 31 WaiopehuSenior BOtaki year 10 31 v 23Horowhenua Junior AHorowhenua Social 19 v 23Rahui Hine Ti TamaHorowhenua Senior 3 11 v 36Waiopehu Junior AOtaki Senior 3 24 v 8 OtakiYear 9/10Waiopehu Junior B 12 v 16Manawatu Senior BWaiopehu Intermediate B 9 v 5Horowhenua Junior 3Manawatu Junior A 17 v 23Horowhenua Junior BLIS A2 32 v 14 Te Horo ALIS A1 30 v 21 Fairfield FlyersSt Josephs Saints 30 v 16 OtakiInt Green
Ohau Senior 28 v 17 ManakauSchoolOtaki Intermediate Blue 17 v16 Koputaroa StarsRahui Hinemaia 6 v 21 ColeyStreetLIS B2 22 v 18 Poroutawhao 7and 8LIS C1 11 v 25 OtakiIntermediate YellowLIS C2 6 v 20 Fairfield ForceTe Horo B 3 v 16 Fairfield
FernsLevin East Gold 13 v 8Koputaroa ShootersRahui Potiki 25 v 0 Levin EastSilverOhau Middle 16 v 9Otaki SchoolFairfield Flickers31 v 1 PoroutwhaoJuniorLevin East Bronze5 v 3 Fairfield
FlukersNorth Green 2 v 21 RahuiTeinaLevin School 7 v 10 NorthBlack
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2004 HONDA EDIX2004 HONDA EDIXThis car has a long list of great features,This car has a long list of great features,six seats, lap and diagonal rear seat belt,six seats, lap and diagonal rear seat belt,lovely in pearl whitelovely in pearl white
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2005 MITSUBISHI COLT2005 MITSUBISHI COLTSuper Modern, Super Reliable, JustSuper Modern, Super Reliable, Just77,000kms, AA certified, Neat colour77,000kms, AA certified, Neat colour
2008 NISSAN CARAVAN LONG DX2008 NISSAN CARAVAN LONG DXThis van is immaculate. Double rear slidingThis van is immaculate. Double rear slidingdoors. Just 32,000 kms, AA certified.doors. Just 32,000 kms, AA certified.
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2005 SUZUKI SWIFT XEPLEASE HAVE FUN. Loaded with neat featuresincluding CD player tinted windows, alloywheels and a superb colour, Loaded with neatfeatures Two in Stock
2005 MAZDA DEMIO CASUAL2005 MAZDA DEMIO CASUALJust 67,000 kms, AA certified, tinted windows,Just 67,000 kms, AA certified, tinted windows,alloys, wheels, economical, automaticalloys, wheels, economical, automatic
Congatulations to our winner
“ANNETTE HALEY”and all the
spot winnerson Saturday
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2006 NISSAN WINGROAD2006 NISSAN WINGROADJust 51,000 km, AA certified, Super tidy,Just 51,000 km, AA certified, Super tidy,Serviced Checked, sold with full w/shopServiced Checked, sold with full w/shopback up!back up!
Free Band ExpanderFree Band Expander
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2004 TOYOTA PASSO2004 TOYOTA PASSORacy in red , this zippy little 5 door hatch hasRacy in red , this zippy little 5 door hatch hasonly done 55,000 kms, AA certified.only done 55,000 kms, AA certified.
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2004 HONDA FIT2004 HONDA FITJust 33,000 kms, AA certified,Just 33,000 kms, AA certified,5 door hatch back, low certified kms,5 door hatch back, low certified kms,4 brand new tyres4 brand new tyres
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2000 MITSUBISHI DION2000 MITSUBISHI DIONDo you require a car with up right seatingDo you require a car with up right seatingsomething that is easy to get in and out of?something that is easy to get in and out of?Low kms, serviced and checkedLow kms, serviced and checked
Dave Key presents the spot prize winners.Thanks everyone for coming down, it was a really neat day
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