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Aroha AdvertiserFebruary 2015
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New Principal Heather Gorrie believes there is room to grow engagement between the college, its students and the wider New Principal Heather Gorrie Believes there is room to grow engagement between the college, its students and tcommunity.Heather,who was previously Principal at Gisborne Girls High School for six and a half years, Principal at Rodney College for one year and Deputy Principal at Kawarau College for eight years, says her initial focus will be building on the things the college does well over the next few years. In a press release she said: The retiring Principals ab-solute commitment to his students was what particularly attracted me to apply for the position at Te Aroha College. I have spent my teaching and school leadership career focused on developing success for all students and this aligned with what Te Aroha College valued in its vision for success. Interviewed for the Advertiser she said: The next five years will see considerable change nationally as school-ing moves ahead and we aim to be keeping our students at the cutting edge. This college has programmes that would make other schools in New Zealand envious. I cant say enough for the work that has been done here. We just want to keep growing a great school.Heather said her aim was to support students to grow as well rounded resilient young people who appreciate the importance of community involvement alongside personal success. There is room for further developing engagement within the community, she said. I want our students to be able to contribute as part of the wider community as they work toward their future goals. What we do together as a whole community is what counts for the future and schools can play a very positive part at the heart of this.
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New Principal for Te Aroha College
New Te Aroha College Principal Heather Gorrie
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Aroha ObservationsI'd like to start the year by saying a big THANK YOU to everyone who has dropped in, sent emails, called (this is starting to sound like a bereavement thank you)...into the office over the past month. Your support has been invaluable. Great to know you care about the Advertiser and you back us. As I am typing this, I'm looking at light rain falling outside. Good stuff. Then I thought "it's just not enough" which then got me thinking that quite often we are just never happy. Nothing's ever enough and we can get caught up in the cycle of moaning and complaining. I have had several people tell me that our beautiful, scenic, spa town is "dying'...(lack of rain perhaps?)...because there is 'nothing here'....variety of shops are limited and there are empty shops in the main street etc...they invariably hark back to the days when Farmers was here and the town was 'thriving'. Well, fair enough. It's ok to remember better times. We all do it. But don't live back there. You can't wish us back to those times...because frankly, flares and the 'bowl cut' just wouldn't cut it with me. We cannot change the past, but we can do something about the future. Shop local..! (don't roll your eyes). It's really simple. AA says it costs you .75 cents per km to run your car, so a trip to the Red Shed in Morrinsville...add another $30 bucks then add your time getting there and back..it's not looking so cheap now is it? We need to drop the 'Grass is greener' attitude and start watering our own grass...which brings me back to the rain...it's stopped...it wasn't enough. But at least we got some!!!!
T humbs upKids Starting School New Entrants heading to school for the first timeCheese Scones from Deli ThymeGreat Summer WeatherFor those still on holidayWayne Pitts and The Pitts FamilyWithout Wayne there wouldn't have been great sounds in the town. Without his family's support we wouldn't have it now. Thanks Pittsy.
T humbs Down Road RageAn almost daily occurance at the intersection of Kenrick and Whitaker StreetsComplaining RetailersI'm a customer, I don't want to know about how tough the retail market is...I'm in your shop I'm purchasing something...be grateful and SMILE. Lack of RainAs a rural community, we need to support our farmers who are crying out for rain right now
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Heather has four kids of her own Julian 11, Hannah 8, Michael 6 and Olivia who will be 3 in March. Heather lost her husband to cancer at the end of 2013. My kids keep me very real, she says. Parenting isnt an easy job as kids go through many highs and lows as they grow up but I believe all parents try their best and want the best for their kids.After a month in Te Aroha, the whole family believes they have landed in a little piece of paradise and are settling in within the Te Aroha community. We are also looking forward to being closer to family and friends in Hamilton. Among the list of things to do she made with her late husband was start again. We couldnt have found a more perfect place for it, she says.
Scott Simpson Local MPHappy New Year and every best wish for 2015.You may be taking time out to spend time with family, whether at home or holidaying out of town. Or you may be back at work.For many businesses this can be a busy time of the year. This is especially true for those that rely on tourism and we have more than our fair share of those both here in Te Aroha and the Coromandel electorate.Whether its backpackers, Kiwi families staying at local holiday parks, or people enjoying our luxury resorts, tourists are spending money and boosting our regional economy.The draw of New Zealands unique natural features is backed up by the figures. More than twice as many people go walking or trekking than visit museums and galleries, and more people go dolphin watching than bungy jumping. Thousands take advantage of our Hauraki Rail Trail cycleway.Tourism is a significant part of our economy it is our second biggest export earner, and it is a major employer.The Government recognises this, and thats why we have invested an unprecedented $600 million in tourism and tourism promotion since 2008.This investment is paying off. Some 2.8 million people visited New Zealand during the past year, spending over $7 billion. Tourism directly employs 4.7 per cent of the New Zealand workforce and indirectly employs another 3.6 per cent.And New Zealand was voted the top country in the 2014 Telegraph Travel Awards, for the third year in a row. Great RidesThe New Zealand Cycle Trail is attracting high-value visitors and helping New Zealand stay on the international map as a top tourist destination. These trails, of which our own Hauraki Rail Trail is one, are boosting our regional economies and creating jobs.They are going from strength to strength. Last summer the New Zealand Cycle Trail experienced a 56 per cent average growth rate, with an estimated 97,000 trail users for the month of January 2014 alone.To help ensure the quality of these trails are maintained the Government is investing $8 million over four years. In the first round announced last month (December 2014) were investing nearly $1 million in 13 projects from Northland to Southland to ensure they continue to generate economic benefits to regional communities.and expand our marketing reach.
Tourism is a substantial and dynamic industry sitting at the forefront of our economy. Its performance affects the wellbeing of all New Zealanders. A strong tourism brand enhances New Zealand's profile and benefits other exporters.The National-led Government will continue to invest across a wide range of areas in tourism to build both our infrastructure
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Sunday 1st Our Village Garden - Te Kete o Te Aroha inc Sunday Afternoons 1-4pmMonday 2nd RSA Housie MondaysTuesday, 3rd Te Aroha Athletics Club - ATHLETIC CLUB NIGHTTuesday 3rd Piako Brass Band 7pm Waihou HallTuesday 3rd Line Dancing 7.00pmTuesday 3rd Arts & Crafts Group, Arts Centre 930amWednesday 4th RSA Indoor Bowls 1.00pmWednesday, 4th Tui Park Bowling Club OPEN TOURNAMENT - LADIES 2 DAY CLASSICWednesday 4th Quilting & Embroidery Arts centre Rewi St 10.00amThursday 5th Twilight golf : ambrose or solos sponsored by fulton hoganThursday 5th Te Aroha Senior Citizens INDOOR BOWLS 12.45PMThursday 5th Line Dancing 9.30amSunday, 8th Tui Park Bowling Club OPEN TOURNAMENT - SAUNDERS MEMORIALSunday 8th Our Village Garden - Te Kete o Te Aroha inc Sunday Afternoons 1-4pmMonday 9th RSA Housie MondaysTuesday 10th Piako Brass Band 7pm Waihou HallTuesday, 10th Te Aroha Athletics Club ATHLETIC CLUB NIGHTTuesday 10th Line Dancing 7pmTuesday 10th Arts and Craft Group Arts Centre 9.30amWednesday 11th RSA Indoor Bowls 1.00pmWednesday 11th Quilting & Embroidery Arts centre Rewi St 10.00amThursday 12th Twilight golf : ambrose or solos sponsored by fulton hogan Thursday 12th Line Dancing 9.30amSaturday, 14th Te Aroha Rotary ROTARY SUMMER FAIRSunday 15th Our Village Garden - Te Kete o Te Aroha inc Sunday Afternoons 1-4pmMonday 16th RSA Housie Mondays
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Tuesday 17th Piako Brass Band 7pm Waihou HallTuesday, 17th Te Aroha Athletics Club ATHLETIC CLUB NIGHTTuesday, 17th Te Aroha Folk and Acoustic Music Club MEETING AT THE ART CENTRETuesday 17th Line Dancing 7.00pmTuesday 17th Arts and Craft Group Arts Centre 9.30amWednesday 18th RSA Indoor Bowls 1.00pmWednesday 18th Quilting & Embroidery Arts centre Rewi St 10.00amThursday 19th Twilight golf : ambrose or solos sponsored by fulton hoganThursday 19th Line Dancing 9.30amSunday 1st Our Village Garden - Te Kete o Te Aroha inc Sunday Afternoons 1-4pmMonday 23rd RSA Housie MondaysMonday, 23rd- Wednesday, 25th Tui Park Bowling Club NORTH ISLAND HOSPITALITY ASSOC. MENS FOURSTuesday 24th Piako Brass Band 7pm Waihou HallTuesday, 24th Te Aroha Athletics Club ATHLETIC CLUB NIGHTTuesday 10th Arts and Craft Group Arts Centre 9.30amTuesday 24th Line Dancing 7.00pmWednesday 25th RSA Indoor Bowls 1.00pmThursday 26th Twilight golf : ambrose or solos Thursday 26th sponsored by fulton hoganThursday 26th Line Dancing 9.30amSaturday, 28th Palace Hotel Te Aroha Annual Motorcycle and Classic Car Poker RunSaturday, 28th Te Aroha Rotary
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Keeping the news that Te Arohas Colin Hallett had been nominated for a Queens Service Medal for services to Search and Rescue in the New Years Honours list a secret was not too much of a problem, the former footwear retailer says.He received the news in September but tried to put it out of his mind because it hadnt been confirmed, so it might not happen. It did happen, however, and Colin shared the news with his wife Ina on Christmas morning.She had helped me during my 27 years with Venturer Scouts and I helped her out with Girl Guides which she took, so it was a team effort, he said. Those days with the Venturers and Guides were the most enjoyable part of my life. I got a huge amount of pleasure taking them canoing, tramping and rafting - Id recommend it to anybody.A keen tramper Colin has been with Search and Rescue since 1966. It was formed shortly after a DC3 crashed in the Kaimai Range with the loss of all 23 aboard.In the early days Search and Rescue, which was about 90-strong, was required frequently with people getting lost in the bush on the mountain in the dark. It was hard yakka, but you didnt think of that, he said. And boy were they pleased to see you when you located them. The introduction of mobile phones has reduced the number of callouts considerably and Civil Defence has taken over rescue work with a heavy rescue team and a light rescue team. Colin was in the light rescue team handling storm damage problems, blown-off roofs and the like. But unexpectedly and unannounced the teams were replaced by the Fire BrigadeNews of Colins award has brought a great deal of response. Ive been hearing from Venturers mums , ex-Venturers even a girl I went to primary school with, he said.How does he celebrate the award? He went tramping, of course.
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Te Aroha Business Association Promotional FilmA promotional film, a year in the planning, was finally given 'lift off' when filming started a couple of weeks ago. To completely capture the 'essence' of Te Aroha a drone was used to film a lot of the scenes, which were filmed on the mountain and around our tourist hot spots. The drone is an unmanned aircraft with a camera attached, for filming at great angles and distances. The five minute long DVD will be available for viewing on You Tube, on the DoC website and at i-Site. Local children were brought in for the domain and railway scenes, and Shaun O'Neill and his wife, Jillian were the bikers and trampers in the DVD. Advertiser has had a sneak peek at the first edit version. It will be a great promo DVD for the town. Mary Massey from the Te Aroha Miniature Mountain Railway was at the railway station for the filming and opened up the railway for the children and others who came to help with and view the filming. There is an awesome miniature display there. We have so many wonderful places to walk, places to visit and things to do, hopefully this DVD will help bring more people to Te Aroha. Wouldn't it be great if other people discovered what we already know we have.
The drone used in the recent filming of the promotional DVD of Te Aroha
Gordon Fisher taking the children involved in the filming for a ride on one of the trains at the Te Aroha Miniature Mountain Railway
Right: Te Aroha Business Association president Shaun O'Neill and his wife Jillian with the drone used in filming the pro-motional DVD.
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The Advertisers new office is up and running with new owner Linda Forsman on hand to take your ad-vertising and editorial copy. Situated centrally on Whitaker Street, the office is conveniently placed to drop in with your news and notices while out shop-ping. She expects to be in the office between 9am and 1pm and will be out and about in town after that.Linda reassures readers their Advertiser will look pretty much the same as it always did. Most of the regular columns have been retained and a couple of new ones will be added. These include a regular food and gardening column from and a series of ar-ticles from residents with interesting stories about what first brought them to Te Aroha called Whats your story.. We will still be able to help with all your printing needs thanks to joining forces with Ron House of Piako Stationery, so if you have any printing queries, you can see Ron.
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The Te Aroha Radio established by the late Wayne Pitts will also oper-ate from the office enabling all community news and advertising to be centred on the one base.Linda is grateful for the huge amount of encouragement and support she has received since taking over the business from Jim, who has moved to Australia, and promises to continue to serve the community. Drop in any time and see us at 132 Whitaker Street, email us at [email protected]. or ph 8849133
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The Cost of Education and Health by Catherine Delahunty, Green Party MP
It's been a beautiful if dry summer on the Coromandel and its hard to contemplate going back to the city and spending hours and hours in a building with windows which don't open. However I am not complaining about having the security of a job that pays well. I am only too aware that many families in the area, whether in paid work or not are struggling to cover the bills, and right now the costs of education. The state education system is not free and many families face uniform and equipment costs which compete with food on the table and petrol in the car. Some schools might even expect students to have ipads or laptops but for many I have met paying off an IT device for several children is just completely impossible. I recently attended a seminar about a health and education system which was like another world. The Cuban health system provides a doctor for every 180 people and all medical care is free. They send doctors all over the world including to Pacific nations and Africa to help communities. All dental care is free and all education is free. Everyone learns to dance and everyone grows local food to supplement an allocation of rice and beans. This sounds so alien to us but according to my friend who went there it was a country which genuinely puts people before profit despite a US blockade that has prevented trade with nearby countries. Its not perfect but its interesting to reflect on the possibility of a country where all children are fed and educated and get the health care and dental care they need as a matter of course.
This is not an impossible dream, its a decision we could make. We would have to decide that people are the most important thing and commit resources to those values. Or we can keep on allowing the Government to implement policies that entrench inequality. Communities thrive when inequality is reduced, its not rocket science, its just a decision that we should be discussing. I am not suggesting we imitate Latin America as we have a different history but I think we should consider what a collective Kiwi dream might look like based on the common good.
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Community Christmas Cheer FundThe fund wishes to thank the following for their generous donations of money or goods and services:St Vincent de Paul SocietyParishioners of St Josephs Church Te ArohaCatholic Women's League Te ArohaSt David Co-operating ParishManawaru Women's InstituteEastport Road Women's FelowshipIna HallettRhoda RosewellColleen DaltonMary MasseyLee GrattenTe Aroha Citisen's Advice BureauTe Aroha Mountain LionsBunnings Te ArohaCountdown Te ArohaAnonymous SponsorSteve, Georgina, Caleb & Alex WarrenMarion Barnes QSM and Noeline Howitt for the packaging and delivery ofthe parcels. A job really well done!God Bless You AllJean Swan QSM, & Jim Howitt Co-ordinators
Te Aroha Rotary Summer Fairs Bookings are now being taken for stalls
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The fair will include food, produce and craft stalls And run every two weeks until the end of daylight saving.
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Saturday 14 February 2014 from 4.00 PM to 8.00 PMThe fair will include food, produce and craft stalls. Run every two weeks until the end of daylight saving.
Come and enjoy a picnic in the Domain.Contact: M. Hight Cell Phone 0274 931 924 or email: [email protected]
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Rotary Fair Proves to be Fun for EveryoneThe annual Rotary Fairs are in full swing again this year and proved popular with young and old. Aroha Advertiser popped along with the grandchildren and captured some of the fun.
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Is this the Country's worst intersection?You know the one...people from out of town stop when turning left past the Palace Hotel, there's constant tooting from drivers not stopping at the Compulsory Stop sign. Others stop at the Give Way sign, giving way to the people at the Compulsory Stop sign. Drivers coming up Kenrick Street and down from the clock where nobody seems to know who to give way to so you stop, waiting politely hoping that the driver in the other car knows the road rules, then after that long and uncomfortable pause, you both decide to go at once causing the embarassing "I'm sorry" mouthing and hand waving. Or worse, being waved at by the middle finger with shouting. The Advertiser spoke to one retailer who said that by his reckoning, almost 80% of traffic does NOT stop at the Compulsory Stop sign and every day there are several incidents of 'near misses'. Let us know what you think...has this happened to you?
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Dont you hate it when youre adamant that youre absolutely right only to discover subsequently youd got it wrong? The car was in need of re-registering shortly after Christmas and remembering a hassle Id run into previously I checked to make sure the WOF was not due as well. Unfortunately the mechanics handwrit-ing was not exactly copperplate and try as I might I couldnt decipher what date he had written on the label. I did notice, however, studying it from the comfort of my drivers seat, that the hole punched around the side of the label indicated the month due was 1 and the hole at the bottom indicated 15. So with the wisdom of all my years, which are far too great to punch a hole in, I deduced that the warrant was due on January 15. So I marched into the Post Shop and slapped my regis-tration form on the counter. Into the computer it went and You need a warrant of fitness first, I was told. It doesnt expire until the 15th I replied.If its less than a week away they wont do it, sug-gested the woman behind the counter.
At this stage I expostu-lated, or at least I would have done if Id known what it meant. Hmph!I left giving a very good impression of a grumpy old man.When I next saw the mechanic I raised the vexatious issue with him. When did the warrant expire? I asked.On the 7th, he said. So why did it have 15 punched? I asked.They.ve changed it now, thats the year 2015.Ooops.
I had a phone call from a lady a few weeks ago who insisted on coming along to tell me her story in per-son. It seems she, too, hated it when shed been adamant she was right only to discover she was anything but. Seems shed been driving up Kenrick Street to that well-known location that shall be nameless, signalling to turn right into Whitakers Street south. At the inter-section she noticed a young woman driving down past the clock tower from Church Street. She waited for the woman to come through but no she waited. My visitor gesticulated to her to come on through - but no she waited. The standoff persisted for some time until finally, greatly exasperated by the turn of events, she drove on through taking pains to make her feelings for the driver of the other car abundantly clear with some choice words that would make a shearer blush. In high dudgeon she finally found a parking space and paused to gather her thoughts. Then it struck her - she was the one with right of way. My embarrassed visitor pleaded with me to mention that the realisation had filled her with misgivings about her behaviour. Please apologise to the young lady whoever she was, she asked.It might be difficult, its my guess that it probably happens a couple of dozen times a day EVERY DAY.
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Its pretty unusual to have a shop selling tyres, guns and fishing equipment. This point of difference is what won Tony Lauder of Te Aroha Tyrepower the Personality of the Year at the recent Goodyear National Conference, held in Vietnam. Tony and his partner Lou Beer, had a great time in Vietnam, soaking up all the culture, sights and entertainment that Ho Chi Minh city had to offer. In typical conference style, there were planned activities that all the attendees participated in, including having to carry a GoodYear blimp and rugby ball with them for photos at all times. On the more serious side, they were educated on the new Goodyear Assurance TripleMax tyres. These are EECA approved and over the lifetime of the tyres can save you up to $500 on fuel. Thats a big saving to your pocket and also to the environ-ment. First launched in China in July of 2013, the Assurance TripleMax has now received three awards from top auto publications. The jewel in the crown being the 2013 China Golden Wheels Award, which is the most prestigious professional tyre awards ceremony in China. To gain this award, the Assurance TripleMax tyres were tested in all conditions and passed with flying colours, gaining recogni-tion from the assessment board and winning the Best Wet Tyre award. Goodyear TripleMax allows drivers to reduce braking distances by more than 2 metres on wet roads compared to other tyres in the market. The premium performance of the Assurance TripleMax also earned a 2014 recommended tyre product accolade at the 2014 annual product awards. This can be attributed to its advanced design, including a larger tyre surface area contact patch with the road to give drivers more control during brak-ing, as well as an optimized tread pattern to provide stronger grip for extra security. Its the perfect tyre Said Tony, It keeps your family safe while saving you money.Assurance TripleMax can be purchased locally from Te Aroha Tyrepower. Call in and see Tony
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Tony receiving his award at the Goodyear National Conference inVietnam
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Te Aroha Go Kart Club DayTe Aroha Go Kart Club held a recent club day with another great turnout from members. Aroha Advertiser's Ron House went along to capture some of the action.
Left: Members line up before racing
Right: Action in the Pits
Left: Off and racing
Right: Wetting the track
Left: Track action
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accident occurred. Another man named Edward Burton was standing on top of the stone breaker at the time it fell, but escaped with only a slight wound in the leg. Mr McKay, the manager in charge of the erection of the machinery was also employed at the timo near where the stone breaker fell, and had a very narrow escape. The tackle was well tied when raising the mass off the floor, and was thought to be sufficiently strong and perfectly safe, and no one apprehended that anything would give way, however the hawser, which was an eight-inch one, made of coir, snapped as already stated, although it appeared to be solid and strong. The deceased at the time of the accident was in" the act of assisting Burton to take up a portion of the weights by hauling in an endless chain tackle fixed to abeam immediately above, and hooked on to a strop at the lower end of the stone breaker. When the accident occurred, Robinson was apparently about three feet from the skids, and no doubt would have escaped serious injuries if the stone breaker had lain where it had landed, but the foot of the breaker was on the opposite side to where Robinson was standing, and being considerably longer than the other side it landed on the longest part first, and immediately canted over about two foot, thus striking Robinson before he could get away. The news of the sad occurrence threw a great gloom over the whole place, as deceased was widely known and highly respected. Mr Dobsun, of Te Aroha, brother-inlaw of the deceased, proceeded to Waiorongomai immediately on hearing of the accident, and took all necessary steps towards disposing of the remains until an inquest could be held.THE INQUEST An inquest was held on Monday, the 21th, in the Premier Hotel, "Waiorongomui, before Harry Iveuriek, Esq Coroner, and a jury consisting of Messrs Samuel L. Hirst (Foreman), David Wallace, Charles Fugill, Samuel T. Sinardon, Wm. Roycroffc, John Borrie, and James Forsman. Alexander T. Me Kay millwright and engineer, Edward Burton and Johane Myers were examined relative to the accident and the evidence went to prove that the cause of death was accidental and a verdict was returned to that effect and that no one was to blame.FUNERAL: At 3 o'clock on Monday the remains were conveyed from the residence of Mr Thomas Scott at Waiorongomai to Mr Dobsons at Te Aroha. A large number of the inhabitants of Waiorongomai and Te Aroha attended and followed the body to Mr Dobsons house, and expressed the utmost sympathy with the relatives on their loss. The coffin was conveyed on Tuesday morning by train to Ellerslie, and the remains buried at Howick, at which place the father and mother of the deceased are still living. Thomas Robinson was aged 42 and unmarried.
FATAL ACCIDENT AT WAIORONGOMAI."In tbe midst of life we are in death These words are often lightly spoken by many who do not pause to consider their solemn meaning. The truism was terribly exemplified in our rniust on Saturday last. In the forenoon of that day Thomas Robinson, a well-known resident of Waiorongomai, met with his death whilst employed at the works now in progress r.t the New Era Battery. Deceased and several others were engaged in assisting 1 to raise the stone breaker (a large iron casting weighing upwards of three tons) from the floor of the battery to a place where it is to be fixed a little above the newly-erected furnace, and about fifty feet above the battery site. After the stone breaker had been raised about four feet, the hawser to which the tackle was attached, suddenly parted with the strain, and the large mass of iron fell to the bottom of the skids with a fearful crash, and, canting a little to one side, struck Robinson, crushing part of his chest, breaking fire 'of his ribs, and injuring him so severely that he died within ten minutes from the time the
Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 156, 29 May 1886, Page 2
The Te Aroha News was the first newspaper published in Te Aroha, in the Waikato. The town was relatively late in getting its own newspaper, as it was well served by papers published nearby in Thames.
The first issue was published by HE Whitaker, on 9 June 1883, under the title Te Aroha News and Upper Thames Advocate. The paper was issued weekly. In 1884 ownership passed to John Ilott and the name changed to the Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News.
Over the next 40 years various other newspapers were published in Te Aroha; however none posed a serious threat to the News. The paper absorbed its main competitor, the Te Aroha Mail (1907-1918), in 1918.
In 1913 the Te Aroha News Company acquired the News and continued to publish the paper until 1982. In July that year the company went into receivership and the last issue of the paper came out on 17 September 1982. However, at the end of that month, a new paper with the same name began publishing in Te Aroha. This newspaper merged with the Piako Post in 1986.
In March 2012 Jim Lucy owner of Te Aroha Print set up and started publishing the Aroha Advertiser. There was a gap for local news, and local advertisers needed a local forum.This has grown and is now a well loved publication. The Aroha Advertiser was purchased by Linda Forsman and Ron House in December 2014 and will continue to develop and grow with the wonderful support of the Te Aroha community.
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"They Also Serve"Te Aroha Little Theatre February 21st 2015Ilona Rogers and Cathie Harrop plus supporting musicians will come to Te Aroha for two concerts in February of the music and stories of New Zealand Women in World War one. They Also Serve looks at a part of our history which has been largely overlooked in the current Centenary commemorations of the Great World War of 1914-1918. Some 700 women left New Zealand to serve as nurses, and in similar roles, with the NZ Forces overseas and those from allied countries. Sadly some never returned. Their stories are thankfully not neglected. Ilona and Cathie will bring you the tales and the music of the women who stayed in NZ and helped their men from the other side of the world in some very unusual and sometimes amusing ways. They Also Serve 21st February 2.00pm and 7.30pm Te Aroha Little Theatre.Bookings can be made at Piako Stationery Supplies in Te Aroha 884-9110, online [email protected] or leave a message with Jocelyn 884-8884
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Te Aroha Shows Festive SpiritPeople who were alone on Christmas Day not only had a place to go to enjoy the fellowship of other residents, they also had a feast fit for a King at St Josephs Church Hall..The Annual Te Aroha Community Christmas Day Dinner now in its 18th year, was held at St Josephs Catholic Hall and attracted 150 people who sat down to a beautiful two course meal, comprising Turkey & Ham, eight salads, plus potatoes peas, and many different puddings. Punch (kindly donated by Te Aroha Super Liquor) & Nibbles were served before the meal.While the volunteer organised event, originally started by Te Aroha residents Tom and Corolyn Stephenson, increases in popularity each year, we are still overwhelmed by the generosity of the churches, business and surrounding com-munity. People donated hams, turkeys, potatoes, pavlova rolls, meringues and punch with many donations of money from individuals as well as trusts, and with the help from the 28 volunteers everything went without a hitch.The dinner is free but many people donated generously. Food that was left was given to people who attended the din-ner to take home. Nothing was wasted.In December, we were astounded by the generosity and sup-port of the Te Aroha and surrounding community, and we wish to thank the Rotary Club of Te Aroha for setting up the hall and the many volunteers for their help to prepare and serve the dinner and clean up. It would have been a big a huge task without their help. We would like to thank the many sponsors for without their support this event would not be possible, but most of all we thank Tom and Corolyn Stephenson, who cater relentlessly for this event, their generosity is outstanding.Sponsors:- Roy & Enid Nicol Trust, Te Aroha Rotary, Tom & Corolyn Stephenson, St Josephs Parish., Super Liquor, New World (Morrinsville), Countdown,(Te Aroha) , Te Aroha Catholic Womens League, Te Aroha West Institute, Te Aroha RSA Womens Section, Spooner Family (Morrinsville) H. Steffert, M.Clement, Jim & Heather(Morrinsville) P & O Toms, J Leslie, R.&V. Schrieber, C & B Walsh, B & H Thomas, D. Mehrtens, Simmonds Family, F.& J. Finn, A Bonenkamp, H.Reid
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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SERVICESThe Youth Empowerment Service are seeking new recruits for the Youth Development Program.The program known as 'YES Factor' provides opportunities to gain skills in event coordination, communication and team work while increasing confidence through the organisation and delivery of Youth Events.We already have funding for two events for 2015; The first will be slime party in March and the second will be another quiz night.The Youth Leader-ship Development Program has been in operation for 3 years with some of our original crew still involved. When not work-ing on events the YES Factor Crew participate in fundraising initiatives. Money raised is used to fund outings such as trips to performances and Rainbows end. A portion of any profits goes back to the members to assist them in obtaining their driving licences.Meetings are on Wednesdays at 3.30pm. For Further information please contact Leith on 027 2967886 or www.yes4youth.co.nz or Facebook YES Factor.
TENNISTe Aroha Tennis Club President is happy with the Clubs progress this season with an increase in Senior and Junior Membership, he is also thankful for the hard work Owen Passau does in maintaining the superb Grass Courts.Owen is pictured with the Clubs ancient Farmall Tractor and some of the Clubs Juniors who are Coached every Wednesday.For enquiries about Coaching contact Piako Coach Clem Apted at 8844548.
Active Aroha February 2015Summer always has loads to offer if events or recreational activity is your favoured way to be active. From short walks to Great Walks and trail riding or long cycle challenges Te Aroha is ideally situated to access a huge variety of events and activities within an hours drive from home. A few of these are listed below but you can also view the new Sport Waikato website events page where you can add your event or update you r club details quickly and easily.Close to home registrations have opened for the 2015 ECHO Walking Festival this runs over the April school holidays and has a huge variety of walks including plenty of family friendly outings. Pick up a brochure from the iSite or visit www.echowalkfest.org.nz. Entries are also open for the inaugural Matamata -Piako Pia-Cow community triathlon on 14th March 2015. This has categories for children of varying abilities and also a beginner adult distance (Mad Cows and Raging Bulls) plus a corporate challenge team event (Herd Mentality). Some businesses have already received information on this and I encourage you to nominate your rivals to a fun race see www.enteronline.co.nz for further information and entry forms. Finally Project Energize are running a fun Top Town Competition in Matamata on 15th February for teams from Years 5/6 and 7/8 but time is running out for Te Aroha teams to enter are still holding spaces for two teams in each age group for Te Aroha. If you are interested in showing Matamata and Morrinsville how great Te Aroha is then please get in touch for more information.For netball clubs there are training course beginning at a centre near you in February and March if you want more information please contact me. For winter sports thinking about the upcoming season please get in touch if you want to look at ways to develop your club this year. Train hard, play fair, have fun.
Lou BeerDistrict Sports Co-ordinator [email protected] 0272265297 Owen Passau and some of the club's Juniors - pic supplied
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The View From ThePALACE WINDOWLooking south from the Palace there's a ray of shining light coming from 132 Whitaker St where the Aroha Advertiser and Pittsy's Radio (it will always be Pittsy's to me) have a new lease of life and the promise of future continuation. Thanks Ron and Linda for keeping an integral part of the community going.My wife and I recently helped form Keep Te Aroha Beautiful, a branch of Keep NZ Beautiful. Apart from sorting out some graffiti in town there hasnt been a lot to do. Our community does a pretty good job already.When talking to visitors to town, we hear phrases like Piece of Paradise Hidden Gem Step back in time, and it makes me proud to be part of this town.Like all towns we have our under belly. Our villains, drugs, vandals and political bureaucrats, but these are over shadowed by the real people.We have a uniqueness and individuality about us. Were a destination town on the side of a mountain playground, yet supported by a large rural and commercial industry that sees low unemployment and mostly owner operated businesses.As you can tell Im pretty passionate about our Village and for those of you who get fed up with not having Fast-food or being unable to buy smokes and alcohol after 9 or buy shoes or white wear etc, take some time away and on your return you may also see that Little Piece of Paradise.TE AROHA..YOU ROCK
A Resident'sRamblings
To Berm or not to Berm.that is the question!According to the recurring observations of the numerous visitors to our town we, as residents ot Te Aroha, are privileged to live in what is arguably one of New Zealands prettiest and well-kept small towns. However one of the detracting sights to be seen around this lovely town of ours has to be the odd unkempt berm which, at this time of year it is not only unsightly but could also be deemed to be a fire hazard. The question needs to be asked if leaving them unmown is acceptable and if not, then whose responsibility is it to maintain these bermsCouncil? The adjoining section owner?I presume that local Council legally owns these berms, but a number of years ago relinquished responsibility in regards to the maintenance of them. Their plausible argument would be that the cost of continuing to maintain these berms would be expensive and would need to be covered by increasing rates, thus a cost to all rate payers. But is this fair to those who diligently maintain their own berms? Should we then place the onus on those residents in the adjoining property? Some of these are elderly and are not capable of maintaining them and/or would struggle to afford the extra cost. Others are tenants or owners who simply believe it is not their responsibility. Should Council maintain them and then charge the adjoining ratepayer?It would not be an unreasonable assumption to presume that if Council started to mow just the unmown Berms, then very few of us would be mowing them. So logic therefore depicts that it is an all or nothing scenarioInteresting to note was that last week some property owners in town received a letter from Council informing them that the property owned by you may have become overgrown and could potentially becom a fire hazard. The letter goes on to state when weather conditions exist that require the restriction to be imposed (December 20) there is a higher likelihood of vegetation posing a fire hazard and Council request that you remedy the situation at your earliest convenienceIs this not somewhat hypocritical on Councils part considering the amount of land that they own which could be considered a hazard and which has not been remedied at their earliest convenience. Tut tut council.This issue needs to be resolved, if not for the hazard factor, then to maintain Towns high standards and beauty. The decision on who you perceive to be responsible I will leave to the reader but it would be nice if someone stepped up and sorted the problem.
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Garage SaleSuper Garage Sale....Finally got the wife to let go!92 Ritchie Street, Te Aroha February 7th 8.00am till noon. We're all moved in with lots of stuff left over. F&P Fridge, LG Microwave, top quality designer bedding, down quilts, Fisher rice toys, clothes racks, 2 vacuum cleaners, Samsung DVD entertainment system, designer pillows, baseball bats, Tumi luggage, many board games, older iMac Apple 5 computer with mouse and keyboard, brass trumpet and case, books, office supplies, exercise hand weights, 2 end tables, umbrellas, new fireplace screen, kitchen ware, 4 laptop cases, clothes, filing cabinets, large wood book shelf, office chair, CD's, modems, Breville toaster, wood picture frames and much, much, much more. All in good condition, some in original packaging.
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For some people holidays come around but once a yearBe it to a welcoming beach or a destination you hold so dearSunshine and freedom and to just do whatever you likePack up the car for a picnic, perhaps hiking or for cyclists the enjoyment of your navigation al bikeAlarm clocks, timetables, and school pick ups, have all been put on holdas mindset friendships and whatever issues soon make way for a new daybe it a barbecue, paint the fence, or just come what mayDistant horizons suddenly become a realty at lastand one's thoughts and excitement happily being now so fastas memories, places and people, will soon take placelike a memorable restaurant with different food, and a diner's happy face. Airports, motels, and the buzz of activity, cement the thoughts of through-ought the year, suddenly come by so incredibly fast like cap in hand as the dye is castAs the dreams and aspirations, planning and hard saving are now a reality, for the last 12 months, you've been cravingSo au revoir, kia ora, see you soonI'm off on holiday WOW I'm over the moon and happy new year to you all loud and clear
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Happy New Year everyone what a fantastic start to the year for Te Aroha. Colin Hallett was awarded the Queens Service Medal for services to Search and Rescue and outdoor recreation. Its a well deserved award for someone who has and continues to contribute so much time and expertise to the community. Regular walking track users will be aware of the work done to improve accessibility to the Tutumangao Falls, which has made it an easy and beautiful walk for locals and visitors. We congratulate Colin and thank him for all his work.The i-SITE team is excited to offer a new service in Te Aroha. As from this week we offer Auckland/Waikato Fish and Game Council fishing licences and you will also receive a free Guide for Anglers outlining fishing regulations. There are no additional fees when buying from us and were open 7 days, making it easy for you to pick up that licence before you go!WHOLE SEASON: Adult $123.00
Junior $25.00
Child free
Family $160.00
Non-Resident $160.00
WINTER SEASON (1 April 2015 - 30 September 2015):
Adult $74.00
Junior $15.00
Child free
24 HOUR: Adult $25.00
Junior $7.00
Child free
Age Categories: Adult 18 years and over on 1 October 2014 Junior 12 - 17 years on 1 October 2014 Child 11 years and under on 1 October 2014Its not long now until A Day in the Domain a big date on the Te Aroha calendar. This year it will feature The Psychedelic Cosmic Cowboys, a seven piece band from Waihi and Florida. Renowned for their original, interactive folk rock beats they are sure to get your toes tappin and your soul swingin. You can also get involved in Waikato Bubble Soccer, thats right soccer in a bubble! Its great fun for players and even more hilarious for spectators. There is more flat land available for stallholders this year, so now is the time get your applications in for your site at A Day in the Domain Sunday 15th March 2015. More information at www.domainday.co.nz and on Facebook www.Facebook.com/ADayintheDomain Cheers from the i-SITE team
We hope everyone had a relaxing Christmas and New-Year. The Association has been busy, and we are looking forward to an even busier 2015.Christmas PromotionThanks to our committee Allison Ward, Kay Russell, Sarah Matafeo-Ross, Tara Werder and Ron House, for organising another successful promotion and congratulations to all the winners.Promotional ClipWe obtained funding from Grassroots Trust to complete a promotional clip for the town. The final result will be a 30second and a 60 second add suitable for broadcast and the web. We will also receive a 4 5 minute clip, which will be suitable for the web, promotion and information display, with an additional cut specifically for DOC who agreed to waive fees to film on their land for access to the footage. DOC have advised that they may be interested to display it their website and/or at their visitor centres.The brief to Central TV was movie trailer quality production. With the Drone footage captured by Virtuoso on Monday 20th January we are well on our way to having some good media collateral that we can help promote our fantastic Town. Thanks to Kaimai Valley Services, Lance and Jim who helped with access to the mountain and Council staff at the domain, pools and spas. It is surprising how much time and effort goes into such a short production. However, provided the quality is as expected this will be a valuable tool in promoting our Town and the District, thanks to all those involved.Mountain RadioThanks to Linda and her team for getting the music back in the streets. This is an iconic part of Te Aroha and we are all keen to see it remain part of town for years to come. The Te Aroha Business Association will continue to support the mountain radio in our Town.Te Aroha dollarsThere are plenty of Te Aroha dollars about following all those Christmas gifts. Make sure you support those businesses that are part of the Association, and dont forget to get your Te Aroha dollars from Kays Way or Piako Stationery.Tradies EveningsThe Association have been running Tradies evenings to help include the trades into the Association. We are currently looking for any trade business interested in hosting, please contact Sarah Matafeo-RossBA5Unfortunately Tara Werder is no longer to facilitate the BA5 meetings. A big thanks to Tara for her work for the Association during her membership. We would like to keep the BA5s going and will be looking for someone to take over from Tara. If you are keen to keep the BA5 going please contact Sarah Matafeo-Ross for details.Next Meeting5:30 Tuesday 10th Feb at the RSAShaun ONeillChairman
Water LevelsWith all this hot weather our water supplies have been under some pressure. Little Dripper has been pop-ping up around the district to bring you up to date with water restrictions. Keep an eye out for the billboards and posters around town and in the paper or check out our website and Facebook page for updates and handy tips on how you can save water. Be on the lookout for our cool water saving competition starting soon and you could win a family pass to the pools.
Restricted Fire SeasonPredictions of more dry weather mean a restricted fire season is in place for the Matamata-Piako District, including Department of Conservation land. All open fires must have a permit before be-ing lit and currently no permits are being issued. Though some areas of the district are still reasonably green the risk of fire is continuing to rise.
Recycling Text RemindersCan't remember which week to put your recycling out? Simply text subscribe zone2 to 5801 and we will send you a text the day before reminding you to put your bins out - this is particularly handy around public holidays
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Community News
Croquet club members dressed in their new uniforms that are the envy of the other croquet clubs. Croquet is played Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.00am. "The club is keen for new members who will be made very welcome" said Club President Maurice Hight. Croquet is an easy game to play and the club will lend you mallets.
TE AROHA CROQUET
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The Community Choir, an exciting innovation on the Te Aroha Arts Scene had an amazing 2014 growing in both sound and repertoire. The vocal group performed at the Te Aroha Arts Festival - Music Mix in May, Morrinsville Art Festival in September and again at the Open Art Show in December. Amazing workshops delivered by international backing vocalist Sharlene Hector ( Basement Jaxx, Stevie Wonder ) in March plus an ongoing series with British/Caribbean recording artist, music producer and song writer Kevin Mark Trail raised the bar. An original song 'Aroha Aroha' written by the group with Kevin's direction will be recorded shortly and had its world premiere at the Open Art Show in December.The 2015 Season kicks off with rehearsals and workshops every Wednesday 6:15pm at the Senior Citizens Hall. All voices are very welcome to join this expanding group. An exciting programme is being developed for this year with Festivals, Performances and Recordings. We are looking forall voices aged 12 upwards and especially welcome male voices. Kevin will continue his collaboration with the choir as well as develop song writing and music production with any one keen to explore this area of music.For any further information please call 020 055 2416 or 07 884 8938.
Future Te ArohaAn Exciting New Year!There are lots of activities happening at Future Te aroha this year!Taming of the Shrewa fun 80's adaptation of one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies. With a live band playing 80's favourites, it's sure to be a show you don't want to miss. La Cage Aux FollesThe Tony Award winning original Broadway production of La Cage Aux Folles is known for its powerful anthem 'I am what I am,' and songs 'You on my arm,' and 'The best of times.'Directed by Quintin Anderson, it is a show not to be missed!Auditions to be announcedClasses 2015Look out in the paper for our classes and after school activities starting back in February 2015Teach Guitar?Do you, or someone you know, love to play the guitar? Then maybe this is for you!Future Te Aroha are looking for a new guitar teacher. If this sounds like somethingyou would be interested in, then give us a call on (07) 884 9489 or e-mail us [email protected] Director for Future Te ArohaFor working on shows and setting up music classes.Hours flexible.Call (07) 884 9489 or e-mail [email protected] if you're interested.
Continuing Education (Te Aroha)Over 60 Lectures for all ages
Companionship - Stimulation - Entertainment3rd Wednesday of each month
St Mark's Lounge 1.30pm $3.00 entrance
Further information:Paul Power Leader 884-8696Bev Dick Treasurer 884-9310Lyndsay Noble Secretary 884-9299
18th February "How to live with Arthritis" Trevor Fredricks Arthritis Educator Hamilton.
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TE AROHA 500 CARD CLUB
Do you enjoy playing 500?Club meets every Thursday 1pm
Senior Citizens HallIf you haven't played for awhile, tuition will be given.
Come and enjoy a social afternoon. All ages welcome
Feast Taekwondo New Zealand
Come and join in. We train every Tuesday and Thursday from 6pm till 8pm at the Scout Hall on
Honi Street. (Next to The Little Theatre) First lesson is free
Any questions?
Contact Instructor Craig Wilson on (027) 2150415
Come along, get fit and learn some self defence!
ROADCYCLINGSmall social Roadcycling group (more than 20 years) is looking for some social "riders". Riding on Tuesdays/Thursday morning.Slow and Medium groups. For more information call:Jim 027 381 7988 or John 07 884 9984Tony 07 888 8770 (Matamata)
PILATES classes held at Te Aroha Body Clinic every Tuesday at 1pm and Friday at 4.30pm, all ages and abilities welcome, great exercise for strengthening the core, toning and mobility, $10 per person. Enquiries phone Vicki 889 4566
TE AROHA MAHJONG CLUBEvery Friday, Tui Park Bowling Club at 12.30. Come and join the fun! We will teach you if have never played before.Ring Patsy Cross 884 8891 or Berry Cook 884 9868.
TE AROHA TENNIS CLUBALL YEAR TENNISMonday, Wednesday and Friday at 9.00am.Everyone welcome.
Also every Saturday - Tennis at 1.00pm.Details phone club coach Clem Apted 884 4548.
Community Sport & Rec
TE AROHA CROQUET CLUBCroquet is played every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1.00pm in the beautiful Te Aroha Domain.Beginners are very welcome with equipment supplied.
TUI PARKBOWLING CLUB
TWILIGHT BOWLS
Starts Wed 11th February @ 6pm
Entries to T. Mace 884 9012NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
First year subs $40.00
All enquiries toGraeme Blackford (President) 884 7576
Louise Buchan (Secretary) 884 8886
WAITOA BOWLING CLUBKowhai Street
Twilight Social BowlsEvery MONDAY Evening
6.00pm start
Bowls provided$10 including Sausage Sizzle
Come along and have some funPhone 884 7658 for more details
Te Aroha Tramping Club trips for February
1st Feb Hakarimata Taupiri Average Petrol $7.00Two small walks today, first going to see the Hakarimata kau-ris with lots of steps to climb up and back down, then a short walk to the top of Mt Taupiri with another great view!For more details contact John 884 7005 or Judy 884 8841
15th Feb Mount Eliza Mine Kaimai Ranges Average Petrol $8.00Starting at the Katikati end of Thompsons Track then a grad-ual climb to Mount Eliza Mine where there is some brickwork remaining of the old mine. Returning via Thompsons Track about 5 hours Could be muddy in places.For more details contact Colin 884 9308 or John 884 7005
Taekwondo Self Defence Course for Women
A six week course is being held every Wednesday from 6:30 till 8pm at the Scout Hall on Honi
Street. Classes will start on the 11th February. $40 for the whole course.
Expressions of interest...
Contact Instructor Bailee Foulds on (027)8470891
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Date: 3rd March 2015 Time: 5.00pm Location: St Mark's
Church Hall
Community GroupsHOUSIE
Every Monday Night from 7.30pm
Te Aroha RSARewi Street, Te Aroha
Ph 884-8124
TheTeArohabureau,alsoservingMorrinsville,offersafree,impartialandconfidentialservice.
Ourtrainedvolunteerscanhelpwithinformationonanythingandeverything.
We are a one stop shop of information with a local and national computerised data base from which we can give you assistance
with:
Consumer rights, education, tenancy, income support, employment issues, health, immigration, personal etc.
WeholdmanyapplicationformsandcontinuetohostafortnightlyfreelegalclinicwithCommunityLawWaikato.
ThebureauisalsotheagentfortheTeArohaCommunityFoodBank.
The bureau is situated in the News Arcade, Whitaker St. Te Aroha
Opening hours 10.00-2.00 Monday-FridayPh 884 8037 email [email protected]
"Nah, I leave it to the grandkids to show me"
PARISH OF ST MARKSTE AROHA DIOCESE OF WAIKATO & TARANAKI
ServicesSunday: 8am & 9:30am Holy CommunionWednesday: 10am Holy Communion1 February: Lawrence House and Hospital: 3:45pm18 February: Ash Wednesday Service 10am and 7pmOp shop Open Fridays 10am 2pm.We are looking for volunteers to help in our op-shop. For more details please contact St. Marks on 884 8728.FellowshipWomens Fellowship Thursday 19 FebruaryMens Group Thursday 26 FebruaryComing EventsMarch 22: Music concert with Fr Chris Skinner and Couples For Christ. 1pm. $15pp includes afternoon tea. Proceeds toward maintenance of St. Marks historic Queen Anne organ.Tickets available from Liz Harrop. Contact 884 9292.For more details, please see our website on www.stmarkstearoha.weebly.com
TE AROHA & DISTRICT MUSEUMWe urgently require helpers at the Museum,
especially on the weekends. Hours are between 11-4 in summer and 12-3 in winter.
One day a month would be a fantastic help, training given.
If you are able to help keep our local Museum open 7 days a week, please contact the museum 884 4427
WANTEDVOLUNTEER DRIVERS
Te Aroha Community Services VanIf you are interested in driving people to
medical appointments in Thames or Hamilton or just locally in Te Aroha, we would love to
hear from you.Please phone Gary Johnston 07 884 9336
AUDITIONSOpheliaThinksHarder
by Jean BettsAn adaptation of Shakespeares Hamlet
Main Parts:Ophelia, Maid, Hamlet & Horatio
Up to 16 actors are required for rehearsal through to End April 2015
Te Aroha Little TheatreSunday 8th February 2.00pm
Piako Concert BrassDO / DID YOU PLAY AN INSTRUMENT?
DO YOU NEED TO BORROW AN INSTRUMENT?DO YOU ENJOY PLAYING MUSIC IN A FRIENDLY
GROUP?DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN DO ALL THESE THINGS
AND MORE WAIHOU HALL ON TUESDAYS 7 9pm
Come along and give us a try and Keep Live music Alive!For more info call Kate 078849434 or e.mail [email protected]
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TE AROHA SENIOR CITIZENSPresident: Mrs Daphne Ellis Ph 884 4347
Meetings every Tuesday 1.30pmSenior Citizens Hall, 24 Church StreetNew members welcomeFebruary ProgrammeFebruary 3rd Library activitiesFebruary 10th Don Letcher - MusicFebruary 17th Animal RescueFebruary 24th Music
Cards (500) and Indoor Bowls every Thursday 1.00pm
Contact Daphne Ph 884-4337
Community Groups
TE AROHAMeeting at Te Aroha Club, Centennial AveWednesday nights 5.30 for 6.00pm. Phone secretary 884 9521 for more information.
Become a Competent Speaker JOIN PIAKO TOASTMASTERS!
I always had a fear of standing in front of an audience and delivering a speech. For years it was beyond my ability and way, way out of my comfort zone. Then, after much prompting, I took the plunge and joined The Piako Toastmaster Club. After 6 speeches or so, my voice stopped trembling, I learnt to smile and actually began to enjoy the experience. No more trembling hand and voice, no more sleepless nights thinking about it. I have just completed my 30th speech and wish I had done this 20 years earlier. Join our friendly club and see what it can do for you. We meet at 7:30pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday in the month at Morrinsville Senior Citizens Hall.
For more information, phone Neil on 07 884 7668
MANAWARU PLAYCENTRE405B Manawaru RoadMonday and Friday 9.30am - 12.00 noon3 free visitsPhone 022 028 2011 or email [email protected] for further information.
Te Aroha Group
Sending appeals to authorities to protect people from torture andotherilltreatmentisanactivityyoumightliketodoinagroup.
WehavebeensendingappealsonbehalfoftwoWestPapuanprisonersinAugust.By2Septembertheybothhadbeenreleased.
TheUrgentActionletter-writinggroupmeetseverylastWednesdayoftheMonthat1.30pm.
If you are interested to join our group please contact Marionphone:8844108 www.amnesty.org.nz
Te ACCTe Aroha Community
C H O I RNew Season!!!!!New Songs !!!!!!Wednesdays 6.15Senior Citizens Hall$2 per session All singers All ages 12+ All welcome
VOCAL WORKSHOPSP E R F O R M A N C E SR E C O R D I N G SSONG WRITINGSOLO, GROUP + CHOIRGood Songs in all styles
Call 022 050 2416 for info 1 | P a g e
Grey Power
New Zealand
Federation Incorporated
Report of Six Monthly Lobby Trip to Wellington held from March 21st-24th 2011
Te ArohaGrey Power
Forthe50+
WehavetheWisdom-WehavethePower
Ever wanted to have your say?
CometoourfriendlymeetingstodiscusstheissuesthataffectSeniorsinNZtoday.
We must work together to retain what we have.
Grey Power is fighting for our rights.
There is strength in numbers.
Meeting first monday of every second month at St John Ambulance Hall.10am(coffee/tea9.30)Everyonewelcome.
Wonderful Guest Speakers
EnjoyourRegularNewsletterandtheQuarterlyNewsPaper.FormembershipphoneBerryCook078849868
In the spirit of continuing to support our amazing community and fairness to the advertisers, as from our next issue, all Community Groups and Sport & Rec advertisers will be charged according to the size of their advertisements. The charges will be between $5 and $20. There will of course be no charge for general contributions.We will keep these charges as low as we possibly can, because we want to be of service to our community, and appreciate your support and understanding. CheersAroha Advertiser
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NEED HELP FROM RED CROSS?For Community Van Phone Gary 884 9336For Wheelchairs, Crutches etc Phone Frank 884 7954For Meals on Wheels Phone Lelia 884 9962
ForenquiriesphoneGrace8848475orJudy8847954
Community Groups
Contact Jane on 07 8380 328 or your local contact Michelle 884 7545
CALLING ALL WOMEN!!Te Aroha Mountain Lions need you!!
Make new friends and help make a difference to our community.
JOIN US NOWPhone Wanda 07 884 7489 for further details
Phone 07 8849177, or 027 2967886Website yes4youth.co.nz
Leith VickersYES Manager
185 Whitaker Street Te Aroha
NEW ZEALANDRED CROSS
THE COMMUNITY VANPHONE GARY 884 9336
WAIKATO THAMES LOCAL and much more
TRANSPORT FORMEDICAL APPOINTMENTS
Advice Bureau New Zealand Citizensoffersfreeconfidentialandimpartialhelpwithanyproblemorissue
peoplemayhave
TheTearohabureau,whichalsocoversMorrinsville,isofferingmembersofourcommunitiestheopportunitytojointhsnationally
acclaimedorganisation.
Weneedpeoplewhoare:
Abletolisten
Areopenminded
Interestedinpeople
Abletomakearegulartimecommitment
AsavolunteertheCABwillprovideyouwithcomprehensivetrainingaswellasthetoolsyouneedtoprovidetheCABservice.
IfyouwouldliketoknowmoreaboutvolunteeringfortheCABcontactthebureauformoreinformation.
137 Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 07 884 [email protected]
Do you want your children to have the toys that you have always dreamed of having? Without the cost and hassle of
having your house over run with toys?
Then the Te Aroha Toy Library is for you!
There are HUNDREDS of toys to choose from for less than the weekly price of a Popsicle!One annual subscription, without any additional borrowing fees! This is one
of the top toy librarys in the region, with toys in fantastic condition.
Come along and check it out, opposite "The Nunnery, behind St. Davids Parish, Burgess St, Te Aroha.
Open Wednesday evenings and alternate Friday and Saturday mornings.
Fees: $70 per year or $40 for Community Service Card Holders!Phone Joline 07 884 8216
Te Aroha SHOPPING BUS Door to Door free service!! Donation Welcome TE AROHA TOWN BUS every second Tuesday all year round (Pension Day)
Morrinsville 16th Mar 18th May
Matamata 16th Feb 20th Apr
3rd Monday of the month
Te Aroha Shopping Bus is provided for the community by Te Aroha Springs Community Trust Charitable Trust No. CC22427
Hamilton 9th Feb. Bookings 884 8078
Information and bookings for Te Aroha, Morrinsville & Matamata 884 4347
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Kenrick Street, Te Aroha
0800 838 900
213A Whitaker Street, Te ArohaPh/Fax: 07 884 9378 Mob: 0274 744 144
Email: [email protected]
Complete Signage
Service
sign manufacturers car detailing frosting vans trucks buses boats
footpath signs shop fronts & fascias banners flags stickers computer cut lettering wide format digital printing uniforms & sportswear printing
3 Lipsey Street, Te ArohaPh: 07 884 4555 Fax: 07 884 4005
A/H: 07 884 7828 Mob: 0274 908 858
WOF Inspections Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs Free Battery Testing & Charging Quotes
With Compliments
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Clinic in Te Aroha(Advance Bookings essential)
027 740 5881www.facebook.com/ladyofthehousebeauty
Lady of the House BeautyLady of the House BeautyThreadingWaxingBraziliansTintingLash Extensions BRAZILIAN CLUB
Book every 4 weeks and pay only $30 per treatment
(conditions apply)
2006 Suzuki Sx4Freshly imported car with only 68000 certified
kms. Easy access with high seating
GILLIAN BEATH All Breeds Dog Groomer 15 years experience Bookings essential
5147StateHighway26RD2TeAroha33920788492200226490992
Spoilt Rotten Grooming and Day Care
$10995
Computer Servicing & Repairs Virus RemovalNo Call Out Fee Available Weekends
Joe Marshall 021 267 4480
buy local sell local rural and lifestyle blocks
Mike Swney Rural & Lifestyle ConsultantP: 07 884 9547M: 027-624-8214
OfficeASSIST
CV's, Health & Safety Manuals, Newsletter design, Business Card design all formatting of documents
Officehelp:Debtors, Creditors, payroll etc..
Linda Forsman0275 667 922
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PALACE HOTEL NEWS
Proud to be the home of $12 Lunch
(or $10 if you have your gold card!) Looking forward to the Super 15, NRL & Cricket World Cup starting in the next few weeks
Be in to enjoy the tipping competitions & all the sport on the BIG screens 6.30pm till 8pm Fri & Sat Hotpot & a Pint $15
Mexican Party 14th March Dress up in Ya Poncho $5 head get SHOT at the door!! Nibbles, prizes, music, good times!!
Te Aroha Motorcycle and Classic Car Poker Run 28 Feb Registration 8.30am @ Palace
Coming up soon..Men of Steel.Illusionist.heaps more!!
Checkusouton tokeepintouchwithallofourhappenings!!
FreeCourtesyVan078844536or0273034465