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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2004
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Kihikihi Rotary Club has completed delivery of its telephone directory free to 10,000 Waipa homes. Extra copies are available from Stuart Law Ltd in Mahoe Street for $5 (or phone 871 6426).
Message music to her ears
By Dean Taylor Many people know the Peake children love music, but the farming family from Tiki Road are also mad keen on shing. So when teenager Catherine (13) was told she won the Fish the Primetime Dream competition for a four day charter valued at $13,500 it was music to her ears. NZ Fishing News readers between the age of 10 and 16 were asked to write in no less than 400 words why they would like to sh on one of the countrys top charter vessels, Primetime, what they would like to catch and who they would take and why. Primetimes owner operators John and Samantha Gregory, along with NZ Fishing News editor Grant Dixon, agonised over the selection of the best ve entries to go forward into the nal draw. We trimmed it down to six but could not eliminate another one so they all went into the draw with Catherines name the rst out of the hat, Mr Gregory says. Catherine was a worthy winner and her short but interesting story covered all the entry criteria. She showed a great deal of originality in sending in a painting of Primetime. The judges were impressed with the large number of entries as well as the high standard of work submitted, especially some of the artwork. We would have loved to have given all the entrants a trip but there could only be one winner. The ve runners up as well as the winner will each receive a Primetime backpack, cap and pen set along with a 12 month subscription to NZ Fishing News. Catherine, her father Geoff, sister Gabrielle and brother Tony take the trip from January 14 to 17 next year. Primetime set a new record last season of 168 marlin, and skipper Mr Gregory believes the January trip will see the family get into marlin, good yellown tuna, kingis and hapuka. Catherine says it will be the trip of a lifetime.
MPs offered ID
Members of Parliament have been invited to apply for an 18+ card by the Hospitality Association. While MPs are unlikely to be refused service because of youthfulness, the association wanted them to be aware of the integrity of the application process so they could explain it to constituents. Over 50,000 cards have been issued since their inception in December 1999. The cards are a key tool in the industrys battle to ensure minors do not get access to alcohol from licensed premises.
Floral beauty
A spectacular orchid display is being staged in the Burchell Pavilion on January 8-9. The orchids will come mainly from the garden of local grower Ewen Perrott and a friend from Tauranga. A door charge of $3 for adults will raise money for the Heart Foundation. Mr Perrott says they hope to ll the Burchell Pavilion at the Information Centre with colourful and impressive orchids, not normally seen at spring orchid shows. The display will open at 9am on both days.
Making move
There is a notice of motion to todays Council meeting by Cr Alan Empson related to the Chamber of Commerces petition on heavy trafc. Cr Empson has put forward a notice of motion asking Council to instigate discussions with major heavy trafc operators in Te Awamutu to progress the removal of daytime heavy trafc from Alexandra Street. Local jeweller Ray Hyams, who has been a longtime campaigner for removal of heavy trafc from the main street, offers his alternative on page 8.
PRIMETIME Dream Competition winner Catherine Peake is always ready to go fishing, be it on her dads boat at Raglan, Kawhia, Arapuni, Taupo or Papamoa, or aboard a luxury big game boat such as Primetime. 356041AD PICTURED left is the painting Catherine submitted with her story that helped her make the final five.
Western arterial could utilise Anchor Park
By Grant Johnston The planned western arterial route looks likely to link with Paterangi Road via a direct alignment along the western side of Anchor Park. At its meeting today, Waipa District Council will discuss a report from Opus International Consultants into ve alignment options investigated at the northern end of the western arterial. The western arterial, likely to be constructed in about 10 years time, would remove the majority of heavy trafc currently travelling through the CBD. The recommended option would provide a single connection point to Paterangi Road (rather than entering Alexandra Street further east). From the three most practicable options, the Anchor Park option had an estimated cost of $6.1 million, the same for the Station Road option and $7.6 million for Factory Road option. Anchor Park option scored well for other criteria, including having a lesser impact on existing industrial businesses and the dairy factory and a high travel time saving. This option would directly impact on 11 residences along Raeburne Street. Their owners have been consulted and are reportedly positive about the proposal. The intersection with Paterangi road would be upgraded and there would be some road realignment necessary on Paterangi Road. If Council accepts the option recommended by the report and roading manager Chris Clarke, it will conrm the preferred option for designation, present it to the community and then progress to designation of the entire route.
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Schrieber produces swim of her life
Teenager undaunted competing against Olympians
By Colin Thorsen Pirongia swimming star Claire Schrieber is not one to let an opportunity slip by. The just turned 17-year-old swam the race of her life to place fourth in the 400m individual medley at the open short course nationals in Auckland. Having qualied ninth, she only got to swim the nal when one of the other competitors pulled out through sickness. Up against a classy eld, including two Olympians, Schrieber reached a signicant milestone going under ve minutes for the rst time. Her time of 4:59:59 was a personal best by ve seconds and less than a second outside the Waikato open record. Her fourth was the highest placing of any Waikato swimmer at the meet. The race was won by national record holder and 2000 and 2004 Olympian Helen Norfolk (22), with 2000 Olympian and long course record holder Liz van Welie (25) second. Coach Richard Sutton was ecstatic, saying Schrieber put together a really strong race. She went into the breaststroke leg sixth or seventh, rocketed up to fourth, and stayed in the top four throughout the freestyle leg, increasing her lead slightly over the fth placed swimmer in the last 50m. Last year, Schrieber picked up the 16 year girls bronze medal in her speciality 400m individual medley event at the national age group championships in Auckland. Her time at the Waitakere
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Environment Waikato has granted $12,787 towards development of a management and restoration plan for Te Kauri Park Scenic Reserve. The Te Kauri-Waikuku Trust manages the project which is focused in the 1100 ha reserve near Kawhia. The reserve is a remnant of lowland podocarp, kauri and mixed hardwood forest, but forest health is poor and many species of native birds such as kiwi and kokako have become locally extinct. The Trust aims to restore the forest through pest control and reintroduce locally extinct ora and fauna, with young people playing an active role and working with a network of partners to pool knowledge and restore biodiversity. Long-term goal is to reduce critical pests to minimise their impact on the natural environment and minimise further invasions. The project has funding from the Ministry of Educations Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom programme and the Trust is looking to regional, national and international funding as well as corporate sponsorship for the restoration programme. More than 250 people attended the launch of the project and it has strong support from a wide range of agencies, community groups and other stakeholders. The Trust was formed by the Hamilton Junior Naturalist Club which has been providing environmental education at the site for 40 years, and thousands of Junats, school children and other groups have stayed at Te Kauri Lodge since 1963. Environment Committee chairperson Paula Southgate said that supporting community-led initiatives to control pests and restore ecosystems was one of the more rewarding aspects of their role.
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WHEY DOWN: a car passes the tipped civil whey tanker on Waikeria Road. By Grant Johnston A tanker containing farm waste tipped over on Waikeria Road on Thursday, spilling its load onto the road reserve. The Civil Whey Distributors (Cambridge) driver pulled over to allow an oncoming truck to pass and the tanker overbalanced and rolled onto the road. The driver was unharmed in the incident. Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade, St John Ambulance and police attended. Environment Waikato representatives were also called to ensure the load of biomass
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Ray Hyams says 25 years long enough
For the past 25 years Ray Hyams has wanted to see heavy trafc banned from Te Awamutus main street - and he is one of those not keen to wait another 10 years for a major bypass. Mr Hyams took a case to court with police help in 1979 after he witnessed a baby in a pram being showered with cow dung. He says the case was lost, he was shouted at in the street and a truckload of manure was dumped on the back door of his jewellers shop. He hopes the Chamber petition for trucks to be banned from central Alexandra Street during the daytime prompts some action. He has drawn up a plan of his own, which would see trucks kept out of the main street by a detour off Alexandra Street down Mutu Street to Mahoe Street. Id turn Churchill Street and Market Street into one way streets (running north to south) but with no right turns onto them from Mahoe Street. There would be a roundabout at the intersection of Mahoe-ArawataGeorge Streets and linking to Albert Park Drive. This would provide a quicker link for the trucks from the dairy factory and fertiliser/stock companies travelling to and from the south and Pokuru area.
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Formal Notices
DEATH NOTICES
TUCKEY - James Arthur (Jim). On December 17, 2004, suddenly. Dearly loved husband of Dot and loved Dad of Len, Sharon, Jean, Merla, Keith, Judi, Graham, Rosalie, George, Les, Jimmy, Sue, Vicki, Ross, Paul, Deb, Shane, Rose and Jo. Loved Grandad of many grandchildren. A service for Jim has been held. Te Awamutu Funeral Services Ltd. FDANZ. TUCKEY - James Arthur. Passed away December 17, 2004. Loved father and father-in-law to Len and Sharon. Grandad to Troy and Tarnz, Fiona and Jarrod, and special Poppa to Cadyn, Shaelyn, Jordan, Andre, Liam and Cody. Heaven will be a wetter place with you there!
PERSONAL
TIRED or overweight? Ask me how to lose weight and gain energy. Phone Liz 8703508.
TO LET
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PIRONGIA, three bedroom, double garage, fully fenced section, $280p/w available end of January 2005. Phone 871-9129. TWO bedroom flat, handy, garaging. Phone 871-3702.
PROFESSIONAL flatmate wanted, central location in Te Awamutu, large bedroom, spa bath, $90 p/w plus expenses. Phone 870-5356 or (021) 180-7019.
LANDLORDS
IN MEMORIAM
FARRELL - Charles Jacob. December 21, 2001. Dear Dad, it isnt what we write or even what we say, but what we feel inside as we think of you each day. As time goes on without you and days turn into years, time holds a thousand memories and a million silent tears. We love you dad. Pam & Steve, Chappy & Angela, Kevin & Wendy, Clara & Grant, and your grandchildren Isaac, Michael, Travis, Tully, Dylan, Luke, Summer, Joshua, Gemma, Laura, Sarah, Jacob & Arna.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
BRUCE WATSON OPTOMETRIST
Bruce, Stuart, Linelle, Jan and Jill wish all our patients a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year
Do you have enough contact lens solution and contact lenses to last over the holiday period? IF NOT ORDER THEM NOW!
HEALTH AND BEAUTY
ARE you serious about losing weight? If so phone me now. Phone (08) 327-5579. WANTED, fifteen people to lose 5-45kgs. Call Sue 0800-901-394.
ROTARY CLUB OF KIHIKIHI
EXTRA COPIES are available from Stuart Law Limited
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RAFFLES
KIHIKIHI School Grocery Basket raffle, No. 93 Talia Onehi. Thank you to Alpha Hotel and its patrons. SPCA Christmas Raffle, First prize: B Carr, Ticket 54, yellow star. Second prize: Donna and Jack, Ticket 57, blue heart. Third prize: Roose, Ticket 35, yellow diamond. TE AWAMUTU Competitions Society of the Performing Arts Inc, raffle No. 2. 1st: G.S. Rea, 2nd: R. Manga, 3rd: Belinda, 4th: Boothby.
We will be CLOSED from: 12noon, Friday, December 24 We will be OPENING: 9.00am Monday, January 10, 2005
FINANCIAL
FARRELL - Charles Jacob. December 21, 2001. Dear Charlie, three years have come and gone, since you went away, but the aching in my heart knows its always just yesterday. Till we dance again, Nora. JOLLEY - Reginald. Four years ago today. Dearly loved and missed heaps. Your memory will live on in our hearts forever. Win and Heather.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE TEAM AT CIVIC VIDEO We will be operating normal hours over the Holiday period
except Christmas day when we will be closed. Any hires will be extended at no charge so they are due back on Boxing Day. We hope this will not cause any inconvenience.
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CARPET and upholstery cleaner. Hire from the cleaning specialists. Sincerity Drycleaners. Phone 871-5471, 97 Sloane Street.
WIDENING AND ALIGNMENT IMPROVEMENT
Tenders are invited for widening and alignment improvements of 3,500 metres in length on Okupata Road in the Otorohanga District Tenders will close at Otorohanga District Councils office at 4.00pm Monday, January 17, 2004 Tender documents are available from the Councils Maniapoto Street Office or by writing to: The Engineering Manager Otorohanga District Council PO Box 11 Otorohanga Please direct all enquiries to Sarah Comber, Engineering Support Officer, ph (07) 873-6762 or email sarah@otodc.govt.nz I A GOODEN ENGINEERING MANAGER
Have a safe and happy holiday break.
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Caring for you in pregnancy and birth Free pregnancy testing. Available for birthing at Te Kuiti and Matariki. Jocelyn Horsfall Leigh Veale Pager (026) Pager (026) 108 685
CHURCH NOTICES
CARAVAN for rent, on site, Papamoa beach, permanent awning, sleeps four, January 12, 2005 onwards, $20 per night plus camp fees. Phone 871-4021 or (021) 377-819. KAWHIA three bedroom house, available from December 31 onwards. Phone Paula (07) 826-7699. WHANGAMATA, unit available from January 17, sleeps 6, room for boat. Phone 8714415 a/h.
Our offices will close for the Christmas/ New Year celebrations at midday on Thursday, December 23, 2004 and reopen for normal business hours Wednesday, January 5, 2005
You will be able to leave a message during the above closure on 871-8008
Although assistance may not be immediate, we will endeavour to return your call as soon as possible
We thank all our clients for their business during the year and wish everyone a Happy Christmas & a prosperous New Year
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FIRST ISSUE BACK FOR 2005
Tuesday, January 11 OFFICE HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR
The Te Awamutu Courier Office will be
A Reflective Remembrance Service for those who have experienced loss and Christmas wont be the same. All Welcome!
FLATMATE wanted, $60 p/w plus expenses, two minutes out of town. Phone 870-3435 or (027) 5201002. THREE bedroom house, no pets, no smoking, $220 p/w. Phone (021) 276-1192.
CLOSED from 12noon Thursday, December 23, 2004 and will REOPEN on Friday, January 7, 2005
We wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and look forward to seeing you all again in the New Year
Murray and his team wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and would like to thank all their clients for their support over the year.
Education Extra
The Te Awamutu Courier will be publishing an Education Feature on Thursday, January 20. If you wish to promote your school, kindergarten or services in this feature, please contact: Heather, Dorinda or Alan. Phone 871 5151
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Applications close Monday, January 10, 2005 The Practice Manager ~ Edmonds Judd 15 Albert Park Drive P O Box 35, Te Awamutu Tel 0236 Fax 7654 email: thelawyers@edmondsjudd.co.nz
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS AND NOTICES
The Te Awamutu Courier (the Company) accepts all advertisements and notices (advertisements) for publication in The Te Awamutu Courier on the following conditions (which are subject to the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993): (a) the liability of the Company (including the Companys officers, employees and agents) to the Advertiser or any person for loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from any errors or inaccuracies however caused (including by negligence, system or press failure, mistake, mis-classifications, early, late or noninsertion of advertisements, or loss or delay in the delivery of replies) will be limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement; (b) it is the responsibility of the Advertiser to Advise the Company of any error within three days of the advertisements publication and the Company is not responsible for any unnotified errors; (c) the Company accepts no responsibility for any error or inaccuracy in advertisements placed by telephone. The guarantees contained in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are expressly excluded where the Advertiser acquires or holds itself out as acquiring goods or services from the Company for the purposes of a business. The Advertiser, by submitting or authorising submission of an advertisement for publication, indemnifies the Company from and against any proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, penalties, judgements and liabilities of any nature taken, made or awarded against or incurred by the Company arising out of or in connection with the advertisement. The Advertiser warrants and declares that an advertisements acceptance, use or publication will not give rise to any claims or liabilities for the Company and, in particular, that nothing in the advertisement infringes the rights of any person, is in full or in part defamatory, is in breach of copyright, trademark or other intellectual or industrial property rights, or is in breach of the provisions of any statute, regulation or rule of law. The Company reserves the right to alter, abbreviate or refuse to publish any advertisement received if, in the Companys sole opinion, it would be undesirable to publish it.
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Published by Te Awamutu Courier, a division of APN New Zealand Limited, at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu.
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