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Maungaturoto Matters Maungaturoto, Maungaturoto, Maungaturoto, Maungaturoto, A Real New Zealand Town ‘Gettin’ on with it‘Gettin’ on with it‘Gettin’ on with it‘Gettin’ on with it!’!’!’!’
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Retirement Units For Sale and Rent
The Community Trust wishes to advise, that vacancies occur from time to time in both the
2BR OYO units and 1BR rentals, situated within the village in Riverview place,
Maungaturoto. If you, or you have family interested in this
retirement option, please contact Rest Home Manager Ph. 431 8696, a name on our waiting
list will ensure you are advised of vacancies.
Maungaturoto Matters is a free monthly publication, produced and published by the Maungaturoto Business & Community Association for the Maungaturoto Community. Letters to the Editor cannot be accepted due to space limitations. Contributions and feed back from members of the Community are actively encouraged. Read the full copy on line at http://arealnewzealandtown.blogspot.com/
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MAUNGATUROTO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
MONTHLY MEETING
1st Wednesday of the Month Interested Community & New
Members Welcome Maungaturoto Centennial
Community Centre 6.00pm
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.Hi again from the Team at Homebuilders, it is a privilege to have space in this local paper each month to keep in touch with the community.
Last month I said I would go over some of the work that Homebuilders does in the community.
We are open from 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday and love to have visitors pop in for a chat, a cup of coffee or for information we can help them with. We are often able to provide the help people need or to help by directing people to other agencies and organisa-tions who can provide what is needed.
Fresh produce is dropped in for us to hand on to oth-ers, this is a real blessing for those who are struggling financially and those with families who find rent and mortgages eat up a lot of their income. If you could use a bit of hand please just let us know, you can ring if that is more comfortable for you……4319080
We are always grateful for the lovely gifts of food etc that get dropped off at the Community House. It can be a great start to the day to find things at the front door when we arrive, and how often just the right people arrive on the same day who have a need that is filled.
Today the second Wednesday in the month Elizabeth and our Volunteer Lance are at the Anglican Church Footsteps Room providing morning tea and a couple of hours of Bingo for the Seniors. This is open to anyone over the age of well, let me see around about 55 – 60, a lot of fun is had by all, no money changes hands, hence no gambling is involved, but chocolates are provided for prizes for those who win a line or a house. A lot of fun is had by all and there is room for more!
Our Free Craft classes have started on Thursday mornings at 9.30am, do come in and have some fun and a find your crafty talents.
We will continue to let you know more about what we get up to next month.
Blessings from Denise
HOMEBUILDERS MAUNGATUROTO/PAPAROA
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WHAT WE WANT TO KNOW When, as a child, we burned our fingers by innocently reaching up to touch the hot stove, we created a small problem for ourselves and our parents. We now wanted to know a whole new range of things. Pain is not necessarily a great teacher because we want to get underneath and around and over, and know what happened; why our par-ents reacted the way they did and why the little blister ap-peared on our finger. As a boy you did not dare give me an old clock (wind-up style) or mechanical object, because I would dismantle it with boyish glee. Somehow I imagined that I would be able to put it all back together again. Of course, this never happened. There is a drive in us that wants to know what makes things work. We don't want to pass through life just taking everything for granted. We want to be the acknowl-edged expert. Nothing gives us more pleasure than to hold forth elo-quently at a social gathering on some subject that we really have no right to discuss. But somehow if we feel that if we have a little more knowledge than others, this is our moment to shine: “Somebody stop me please!” Such events are much worse when too much verbal lubrication is imbibed! I am sure you, like I, have overheard many such conversa-tions and cringed as incorrect facts were being quoted. People take great pleasure in airing their wonderful knowledge. What is that drive to stick our foot in our mouth? Why do we do it? The fact that you cringe proves that you do it too! I think all of us want to know why people do what they do. We want to have an opinion, and we don't want to merely shrug our shoulders and say, “it's a mystery. ”We don't want to look as dumb as we feel sometimes! We have an-swers for the complex issues related to our employment but can’t tell you why our kids won’t behave. Sometimes we understand the profound implications of statements made by Heads of State, yet at the same time we can't give an answer as to why some people really get at us and upset us just by being nearby. What we really want to know is this: What is it that causes us to repeat episodes and events in our life again and again? We are never deeply satisfied with saying, “Am I supposed to be learning something from all this?” Far bet-ter to undergo the lesson but still understand the purpose!Yes, we want to know what it is about ourselves that is so predictably troublesome, so consistently inconsistent, so stubborn, bitter, manipulative, proud, boastful, arrogant, etc., etc. To attempt to deal with our own shortcomings, we some-
times gain a new perspective on our problems by applying various teachings or beliefs. We imagine we have pro-gressed to a new permanent level or plateau from which everything will be different or better. But old traits re-emerge. Someone described this state as “walking around the Pyramid”; that is, we turn a corner to see a different view but we are still at the same height or level. Because the view has changed does not mean we have changed. All of us at times display irrational behavior and extreme anger under pressure of circumstances. While in some cases the anger may be justified, what we fail to under-stand is the trigger, or indeed the sequence of events, that leads us to the situation where our emotions are out of control. We need to know what kinds of situations are bad for us!Conversely, we need to know what kind of environment or situation produces the best out of us so that we can please others and be a positive help. The answers lie in understanding ourselves first before trying to adjust others; admitting we need to take our eyes off the problems long enough to see that we are at the cen-tre of things. A famous cartoon line goes: “we have found the enemy sir, and they is us!” We will be exploring questions like this at the forthcoming “Uniquely You” seminar on the 19th of March at the Con-gregational Church. Yes it’s just for women but we must start somewhere. Phone 09 431 8172 for more information. David Patterson
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INVITES YOU INVITES YOU
TO ATTEND EVERY TUESDAY
10AM
AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
MAUNGATUROTO
0-5 YRS MUSIC & MOVEMENT FOLLOWED BY MORNING TEA
CONTACT ELAINE 431-8317 Or RUTH 431-8491
supported by
Maungaturoto Congregational Church ($2 donation per family please)
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Pukearenga Te Kohanga Reo
E ngā mana, e ngā kārangaranga maha tēnā rā kou-tou katoa. Pukearenga Te Kohanga Reo is a Māori immersion early childhood centre based in Paparoa. The Kaimahi at the Kōhanga Reo are Reno Skipper, Missy Tilby and Tina Ball. There are currently over 20 children enrolled at the kōhanga. We at Pukearenga Te Kōhanga Reo, have experienced a busy holiday season but have thank-fully had some great support from stalwart whānau to prepare the kohanga for the New Year. At the Pahi Regatta, the kōhanga reo ran a food stall out of the hall. The Pahi Regatta was success-ful not only because we raised funds but also be-cause we made the community more aware of our role and importance. From the Regatta we recruited several new whānau, making the long days and sore feet more than worthwhile. A pōhiri was held on February 1st and the kohanga was full. We acknowledge the people who came to help to manaaki and pōhiri our visitors. The 1st week was based on whānaungatanga and settling the tamariki into a routine. In the 2nd week we have been working on the kaupapa maunga and preparing for our haerenga to Pukearenga on Thursday. During our trip to Pukearenga we met at the Walker farm and made the tamariki more aware of the origin of the name, Pukearenga. Waiata and games were played at the base of the maunga. We would like to acknowledge our kaumātua and also the Walker family for enabling us to use their farm as a base for our trip. Another milestone that we celebrated was the start of the reo classes for adults. The first class held at Otamatea High School on Sunday 13th February was successful with 17 students both young and old keen to learn conversational Te Reo Māori. Again at Pukearenga Te Kohanga Reo on Monday 14th February there was a good turnout with 15 students,
of varying abilities eager to take the first steps to learning Te Reo Māori. We would like send an acknowledgement to both the Otamatea High School and Pukearenga Kohanga Reo for letting the adult classes take part on their premises. The topics that we will cover over this term include; Kaipara awa, marae and waka which relate to the kaupapa, ko wai au? We will also look at Rongomātāne and roles on the marae. This week has brought with it some challenges as we are rising to the challenge to kōrero Māori anake within the kohanga reo. Parents found it difficult at first but are also willing participants; kia kaha! We have been very fortunate to have lots of parent help, which is vital for a whānau based kohanga. Nō reira, e te iwi whāia tonutia te iti kahurangi.
ANNUAL COMMUNITY MEETING 2011
Tina Short-Tupaea, Site Manager Fonterra Maungaturoto,
along with Taryn Haslem, Site Environmental Officer, invite our
Community to our annual presentation of the Environmental
Performance and Plans for the Site. An external walk around
the site tour and a light supper will follow the presentation.
DATE: Tuesday 29 March 2011
VENUE: Fonterra Maungaturoto Site
TIME: 7:00pm Introduction & Presentation
RSVP: To the Receptionist
(09) 431 8005 ext 0
By Tuesday 22 March 2011
PLEASE NOTE:
For health and safety reasons all guests should wear
closed in shoes or bring a pair of clean gumboots.
Also for health and safety reasons children less than 15
years of age are not permitted onto the Site.
We worry about what a child will become We worry about what a child will become We worry about what a child will become We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.today.today.today. ---- Stacia Tauscher Stacia Tauscher Stacia Tauscher Stacia Tauscher
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THE CRUISER BAR
AND GRILL Main Road Paparoa
Open Wednesday to Sunday
Five til late
Inside and outside seating
Friendly Service and affordable meals
Fully licensed
Available for private functions
Phone 09 431 6918 Sample Menu
Steak
Seafood
Burgers
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The Cost of Mother Nature’s Fury
At 12.51 pm on 22 February 2011 New Zealand Time, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck the iconic South Island city of Christchurch. It was lunchtime, people were out on the street going about their daily business, buses and cars heading down along the streets, and office workers were within build-ings. In split seconds the world came apart, buildings fell down onto the street - there were people within them. The rubble fell onto buses crushing them to nothing. The count of confirmed dead at the time of writing this editorial stands at 38 identified and there are more to come. The iconic Christchurch Cathedral spire has been de-stroyed falling into the interior and the Pyne Gould Build-ing has been completely destroyed. There were people inside at the time. 80% of the city has no water. Power is out and sewerage lines have been severely damaged. Queen Elizabeth sent this message to Prime Minister John Key THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO JOHN KEY; "I have been utterly shocked by the news of another earth-quake in Christchurch. Please convey my deep sympathy to the family and friends of those who have been killed; my thoughts are with all those who have been affected by this dreadful event. My thoughts are also with the emer-gency services and every...one who is assisting in the res-cue efforts." The article The Day the Earth Roared by The Press on the Stuff.co.nz website said it all With no warning the earth roared and shook us fero-
ciously. Like my colleagues in the features department of
Christchurch newspaper The Press, I dived under my desk.
I'm a music critic and as we shook and my mind's eye
flashed images of my four children I was pelted with CDs
including, ironically, an Underworld album.
.... We walk en masse down the middle of the glass-strewn
street, strangers united by fear accompanied by dust swirl-
ing, sirens wailing and military helicopters circling. I felt
like I was on a movie set and that Bruce Willis would
surely appear around the next corner.
...With each aftershock strangers clung to each other,
some prayed. Others, like me, blasphemed and swore at
the ground.
The Day the Earth Roared on Stuff.co.nz
People of Christchurch - we're thinking of you stay strong
Friday Morning Tennis
Friday morning tennis has started at the Paparoa courts and you are more than welcome to come along if this time suits you. It is from 10am - 12 midday. All levels of skill and experience welcome. We also have the Tuesday evening session from 6pm, and the Saturday morning for kids. Contact Libby or Pete 4316 822 or Bill or Janine 4317 196
Scrap Metal Drive – Cleaning up Paparoa and Districts -
The Paparoa Sports and Recreation Association is running a scrap metal drive in March to raise funds for the upgrading and running of the Sports Pavilion. We can help you get rid of metal rubbish cluttering up your garage, shed or paddocks. Anything with metal in it can be recycled, including tyre rims, car batteries, bicycles, whiteware, roofing iron, ladders, tools, electrical cords and cables, bbq’s, lawnmowers, gardening equipment etc. We will happily pick up. Please contact the following person from your area to arrange drop off or collection: Ararua, Paparoa West – Ken Chambers ph 431 7443 [email protected] Paparoa North, Taipuha, Mareretu – Libby Jones ph 431 6822 [email protected] Matakohe, Tinopai, Hukatere – Craig Hamlin ph 431 7020 [email protected] Paparoa Central, East, Pahi – Vickie Owens 431 6432 [email protected]
PAPAROA TENNIS CLUB
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SUBDIVISIONS FARM SURVEYS
TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS LOCATING LOST BOUNDARY PEGS
CALL KEN ON 09-4318705 OR 021-1612344
KEN URQUHART BSurv (Otago) – YOUR LOCAL
REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR
ALAN SWINDLEHURST
Livestock Agent for Elders.
To contact Alan please phone
(09) 4317 081 or
Mobile 027 493 2844
Fencing Contractors
Conventional
Rural and Residential
Post and Rail
Stockyards
Retaining Walls
Drilling attachment
Repairs
Prompt and reliable service Ring for a quote
Phone or Txt
Ed — 027 497 1714
Every journey of a thousand miles begins with one step - Chinese Proverb
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Maungaturoto Ambulance Station Phone 09 4318 403 Contacts: Stephen Rosser, Maungaturoto Station Team Manager, Leigh Knightbridge, Assistant Team Manager Training Tuesday 7.30pm (during school term. Third Tuesday of the month training is at Kaiwaka station)
Callouts We attended 67 call outs in January, which was down from 79 in the previous January. 43 of these were medical calls, and 24 were accidents. Once again, Mangawhai now being a transport-ing station has impacted on our monthly figures.
Maungaturoto Youth We are very excited to bring St John Youth to our area. We are the 60th Division to open in our region, so it is a very exciting time for us all. Our opening night on the 10th February was a huge success with 44 young people attending. This term our Penguin Group is working towards their Safety Badge which involves kitchen, bathroom playground and pool safety and much more. Our Cadet groups are working towards their Water Safety Badge.
Want to get involved as a Youth Member or Leader? Our Youth program is for ages 6-18. We meet on Thursday's at 4.30 at the Maungaturoto Ambulance Station dur-ing term time. If you are over 18 and want to give something back to your local community we are always on the lookout for Youth Leaders who are passionate about helping our youth in a fun friendly environment. For more information please contact our Divisional Youth Manager Jodie Hosford on 4319 090
Calling for New Members
We desperately need more ambulance volunteers. Unfortunately we are down to a few wonderful officers to cover the roster, and to lighten the load for these we need to recruit more people. In the long term we need more volunteers to keep our ambulance on the road 24/7.
We held an evening on 22nd February for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer - if you missed this and are interested in finding out more, please do not hesitate to contact Stephen or one of our members. You might actually enjoy it, and find a new passion in life! You also may be surprised where it could lead. A number of our volunteers now hold paid positions around the area. Congratulations to Donna Vincent, who now has a casual job as a patient transfer officer. Being a volunteer has significant benefits. Think how rewarding it would be knowing what to do, and being able to help someone in a life threatening situation.
Staff News Congratulations to Marj, Denise and Judy from Kaiwaka Station who are now doing their National Certificates, and have com-pleted the first part. Well done girls, keep up the good work!
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Concrete Power Float
Plate Compactor
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Hydraulic Log Splitter
Post Hole Borer
Scrub Cutters
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Trailer
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431 8288
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Tena koutou katoa Nga mihi nui kia koutou Special greetings to you all. Welcome to the 2011 School year. It is going to be one of new challenges and exciting events. Most of you will now be aware of Mr Hamilton’s resignation in December. We will miss Tony’s incredible knowledge, expertise and passion for children’s learning during the fourteen years he was Principal at Maungaturoto Primary School. Further on is more information regarding changes.
BOT Report At the Year 6 prize giving late last year I said “2010
has been a year of change, the passing of the batten,
and the changing of the guard, out with the old in with
the new. Early in the year our PTA saw just about a
complete exit of the team, their skills and knowledge
sadly missed but not far away, without missing a beat
their shoes were filled and then some. The BOT elec-
tions saw another exit of experience with only two ex-
isting trustees seeking re-election, but with new peo-
ple come new ideas, skills and enthusiasm.” 2011
looks now to continue this change, everyone should
be aware that Mr Hamilton resigned as principal after
school ended and the board worked towards appoint-
ing a replacement. I’m pleased to announce that Mrs
Alison Robinson will be acting principal for Term 1
and possibly Term 2. This is the best possible out-
come for the school, staff and children. The board
would like to thank Mrs Robinson and the staff for
their continuing support and hard work during this
transition.
Where to from here? The board has contracted an
advisor to help with the appointment of our new prin-
cipal, the staff and board are thinking about the es-
sential attributes which the school community would
want as we build the ideal principal profile. The proc-
ess of advertising,
consideration and interviewing will be timetabled over
all of term 1 with the outcome being appointing our
permanent principal, the board will only make this de-
cision if they have found the best person to manage
and lead of school. You all will be kept informed with
process and please call any board member if you
have any concerns or thoughts. Wayne Linton, Chair-
man - 431867
Future Dates Wed 1st March PTA meeting Staffroom Wed 1st March BOT meeting MP room Thur 3rd & Fri 4th Mar Year 1 & 2 Camp Mon 7th - Fri 11th Mar Year 5 & 6 Camp Tues 15th March School Swimming Sports Wed 16th-Fri 18th Mar Year 3 & 4 Camp Thurs 24th March Bream Bay Swimming Fri 15th April Term Ends Mon 2nd May Term Two Begins
Dental Clinic
The Dental clinic is based at Otamatea High School.
Please contact them for assistance.
STAFF TERM ONE 2011
Maungaturoto Primary SchoolMaungaturoto Primary SchoolMaungaturoto Primary SchoolMaungaturoto Primary School March 2011
email: [email protected] Phone: 4318 106 Fax: 4318 109
Acting Principal Deputy Principal Room 2 Teacher Acting Deputy Principal Room 9 Teacher Room 3 Teacher Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 School Secretary Cleaner Caretaker Teacher Aide/Librarian Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Ngawai King
Alison Robinson Keith Barker Daniel Alcock Julie McIldowie Paula Wistrand Lynnette Parr Samantha McCook Theresa Waipouri Rose Cave Brenda Ratima Bronwyn Kaire Bryce Thomas Debbie Thornton Debbie Leask Doreen Kemp Tina Holst Teacher Aide Sheree Hastings Part time teacher Robin Hay Part time teacher Heather Lupton RTLB Fiona Heiwari SENCO Leader Sally Steiner
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Phone Jenny on 09 431-2826
Let’s take the hassle out of your busy life.
These are the services we offer.
Cleaning on weekly, fortnightly, monthly
or those one off jobs.
Rented & Holiday Homes.
Windows & ceilings
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Maungaturoto Country Club
PO Box 81 Bickerstaffe Rd Maungaturoto 0547
T 09 4318 326 F 09 4318 324
The Country Club is open for drinks and dining
from 6pm every Thursday and Friday.
New in town? The Club is a great place to meet people, learn
about your community and have fun. Non-members - you’re wel-
come to visit a time or two to learn more about the club.
Holding a meeting, seminar, exercise programme? The Country Club is a perfect venue for any gathering - with warm, carpeted floors and three
rooms - member’s bar, function lounge and meeting room. To learn more, phone 4318 326 and leave a message.
**** Congratulations !!!! **** Carlson Barnett, Gerald Barnett, Kevin Flower and Kevin Robinson placed third equal in the 38th Clubs NZ National Men’s Fours Bowling Tournament which attracted almost 170 teams
from throughout the country and was held in Whangarei. The trio were formally presented with their certificates at a recent Members Dinner.
Quote of the month It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do. There is no fun in doing nothing when you have nothing to do. Wasting time is merely an occupation then, and a most exhaust-ing one. Idleness, like kisses, to be sweet must be stolen.
- Jerome K. Jerome, humorist and playwright (1859-1927)
Maungaturoto Country Club
invites you to ….. A girls night of fun ….
FASHION A & E “What Not To Wear “ evening
Date 27 May 2011
Doors open at 6pm Show starts at 7.30
Tickets $15 per person
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OLD VINYL RECORDS Have you got an old Vinyl LP that you used to love playing but no longer have a Stereo player ??????
Don’t worry there is now an option to hear it on your CD player I have set up the equipment to lift the analogue tracks and convert them to digital. There are filters that will clean up some of the clicks and hisses as long as the quality of the original disk is sound.
I’m able to lift tracks from
Vinyl LP’s 33 RPM Vinyl disks 45 RPM Cassette tapes Reel to reel tapes at either 3 ¾ or 7 ½ IPS speeds
What’s this going to cost?????
There is a flat rate of $20 per item
For that you will receive Two (2) CD’s. The first will be an audio CD of your tracks and the second will be the tracks as MP3 files (for your I Pod) plus copies of the tracks as Wav high quality files. Every attempt will be made to find the original artwork off the web but if not available, I will attach generic labels to all CD’s
Contact Noel on 0294-752601 or 4318962 9 Totara Rise, Maungaturoto
(Hope to be able soon to also do 78’s)
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“Lest We Forget”
February 2011 Events and News
Greetings to Everyone The Maungaturoto RSA would like to thank the Maungaturoto Lions for their generous donation for our roof repair fund. I have received information about a medal to be awarded to those who have served in the Military for three years or more since the end of the second world war. This includes those who did CMT (Compulsory Military Training or National Military Service). If you wish further information on this medal, please contact me or our Secretary, Noel Smith and we can forward infor-mation to you. Regards to all Terry McCook President
St Patrick’s Day Thursday 17St Patrick’s Day Thursday 17St Patrick’s Day Thursday 17St Patrick’s Day Thursday 17thththth March 2011 March 2011 March 2011 March 2011
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So come along and join in the celebration, have a pint of Guinness and a natter. We will be playing the games called
Toss the Leprechaun
Maungaturoto Branch P O Box 142, Maungaturoto 0547.
See you there You can’t make on the Thursday???
Never mind, we will be having a repeat on Saturday night 19th March from
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ANZAC Day We will be holding the usual Dawn service commencing at 0600 Hrs on the 25th April 2011
MC on the day will be Terry McCook
To assist in the planning of this event, the RSA committee would appreciate information on those Service organization, Schools
and individuals who would like to participate in the laying of a wreath during the ceremony.
The coordinator for the services of the day is
Noel Smith
Phone -09-4318962 – Cell 0294-752601 Email : [email protected]
Please contact him with your details
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Maungaturoto PTA News
Our third annual Trail Ride on Sunday 20th February was a great success and the inaugural Horse Trek the day before was also enjoyed by all participants with lots of very positive comments from the riders. Our thanks go to the following people:
• Don and Jacque McKay for allowing the events to run
on their farm and use of their farm tractor.
• John Linton for many hours mulching, the use of his
farm tractor and bikes, organising the trail ride permit, fix-ing fence areas that needed to be pulled down and for very kindly modifying fencing for future events.
• Julian Allen for mulching the car park and kids’ track.
• Jason and Julian Allen for managing the animals in
the paddocks.
• Mark Flanagan who worked for long hours preparing
the trail ride using his own equipment and bikes.
• Richard and Donna Smeeton who donated 5 trays of
eggs.
• Anna and Steve from the St John’s Ambulance for
ministering to the injured.
• The many parents who helped preparing lunch for the
horse trek, running food stalls, and marshalling the kids’ track.
• Year 5/6 parents who baked delicious goodies for the
lunches.
• Naomi Foster for the use of her chiller.
• Our wonderful marshals – Greg Holst, Shay Hawken,
Bryce Lupton, Mark Flannagan, John Linton and Julian Allen.
• Colin Story and Matt Turner for proving vehicle re-
covery services.
• The people who helped set up the kids’ and adults’
tracks in the week leading up to the event: Bryce Lupton, Greg Holst, Barry Paton, Julian Allen, Brendan Millard, Grant McCallum, Mark Flannagan, John Linton and Mark Lawrence.
• Karina Allen for organising the Horse Trek.
• Tina Holst for organising the helpers for both days and
the food.
• Wayne Linton, Cherie Linton, Mark Flannagan and
John Linton for pulling down all the signage and safety tape the day after the trail ride.
• Michael Smales for helping set up the horse trek and
along with Michelle Beeler, Karina Allen and Jason Allen, marshalling on the day.
• FINALLY TO ALL THE PARTICIPANTS _
THANKYOU
PAPAROA GOLF CLUB
Paparoa Golf Club is open all the year around
We provide affordable golf through sub and green fees
The Club Prides itself on good club spirit.
Club Day 10 am Every Sunday
Where to find us: Sign posted on Golden Stairs Rd onto Maungaturoto Gorge Rd = Golden Stairs Rd onto Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd
Contact us on
09 431 8585 or 09 431 8597
NZ LANDCARE TRUST NZ Landcare Trust is seeking to appoint a new Regional Coordinator in Northland. Regional Coordinators are key staff within NZ Landcare Trust, directly responsible for delivering our mission: ‘Sustainable Land Management Through Community In-volvement’. This means managing the delivery of significant projects and providing support to a number of landowners, farmers and community groups who share an interest in Sustain-able Land Management (SLM). The Trust is looking for a candidate who exhibits strong communication and interpersonal skills, planning, problem solving and organisational ability, initiative and the moti-vation to work unsupervised. Excellent project manage-ment skills are also required along with an affinity for rural living and a very good understanding of sustainable land management issues. Further information including a schedule and a position description is available from our website: www.landcare.org.nz/news-features/northlandpost/ The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday 11th March.
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· Tablecloths, Cutlery and Crockery & Tables and Chairs for hire
For Bookings and enquiries phone
Wendy at
431 8669
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CONTACT: Terry
Phone Bus: 431 8545 After Hours: 431 8547
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President: Peter Matheson 946 9696 Secretary; Fran Gouge (09) 431 2155 Treasurer: Maura Flower 431 6640 Brian Dent 431 8008
News from the Otamatea Repertory Theatre.
M*A*S*H - The stage play “The Choppers are on their way, Hawkeye is up to his tricks “The Choppers are on their way, Hawkeye is up to his tricks “The Choppers are on their way, Hawkeye is up to his tricks “The Choppers are on their way, Hawkeye is up to his tricks and Hotlips thinks she is in charge and the 4077and Hotlips thinks she is in charge and the 4077and Hotlips thinks she is in charge and the 4077and Hotlips thinks she is in charge and the 4077thththth is as crazy is as crazy is as crazy is as crazy as ever”as ever”as ever”as ever” The rehearsals are well underway and the set builders are hard at work and combined with the wardrobe department busy sourcing all sorts of war type paraphernalia, the show will be ready for your enjoyment. Interest is high and we strongly urge to get your tickets early. Show dates are: April 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 & 17.
Tickets will be available from Tony’s in Maungaturoto and through iTICKET.CO.NZ., at the end of February. Adults $25 Scholars $15 and group rates of 20 or more $20.
Auditions for Annie CHANGE OF DATE FOR AUDITIONS……. The major production for 2011 will be “Annie” and will be on stage from July 29th to August 21st. Auditions will be held for Annie at the theatre on Saturday March 5th. For further information on times, please contact the director Peter Flower on 431 6640.
50th Anniversary ORT will be celebrating 50 years of theatre in October 2011. This is an important milestone in the performing arts in the region and many people over the years have contributed to the ongoing success of the theatre. We would like to ensure that everyone who has been involved in any way over the years has an opportunity to participate. If you know of anyone who would like to be involved but may have moved out of the area, please advise them that we would love to hear from them. Dennise Brownlie and Brian Dent are doing the preparations for the event. Please talk to them for further information or contact the theatre.
DON’T FORGET The working bees will continue on Saturday mornings from 9.00 am for about three hours. See you all then, even for a cup of coffee. We have an extensive wardrobe and the costumes are available for hire at attractive rates for any occasion, please contact Frances Yardley on 431 8737, or contact a committee member.
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Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club Update!
We need you! Calling on all local players! We need to field two senior teams this coming season to
cement our place back in Premier Rugby! Come on down to trainings - Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6.30pm at
Kaiwaka for a run, or give Justin 021 180 4232, Wuzz 021 043 8333 or Hone 021 266 9137 a call!
The Southern Districts Premiers draw is out now – go to taniwha.co.nz and diary in the Hawks matches.
The first two rounds are both home games, so get in behind the boys!
2 April vs Hora Hora at Kaiwaka
9 April vs Mid Western at Kaiwaka
All Premier games are 2.15pm and Reserves at 12.30pm.
Keep up to date with the Hawks at sportsground.co.nz/otamateahawks and join us on Facebook!
Congratulations to Cole Campbell, Toby Phillips, Shane Robinson and Mike Peeni on being selected for
Northland Maori. Congratulations also to Dean Kingi for making the Maori Colts side.
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Infant, Child & Booster Seats Available Long or short term hire
We also have for purchase Child Harnesses, Locking Clips and Ext. Straps
For rental details Ph Karlene Storey (09) 431 8890
Brand New Infant Seats Now Available for hire
COFFEE/PLAYGROUP Thursday - 10am to Midday - Plunket Rooms, Hurndall St Maungaturoto All are welcome to attend our friendly coffee mornings. For further info contact our Coffee Morning Co-ordinator Jodie 09 4319 090
CAR SEAT RENTAL SCHEMES
CONCRETE
If it’s concrete we do it
Full preparation and pour by experienced local team
Subfloors Sheds Driveways Patios
Cowpads Also retainer walls and fences
1.6 Ton Digger Available & Light
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027 659 2376
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G.A.S. MAUNGATUROTO Shop Open 7 a.m.—6 pm Weekdays
8 a.m.—5 p.m. Weekends and Public Holidays
Congratulations to Tim Emberson of Whakapirau, winner of the draw for the Mountain Bike and thank you to local Police Officer
Trevor Millard for making the draw.
Check out our fuel prices, you might be surprised how competitive they are!
Workshop open for car and trailer WOF’s and all car, 4 x 4 and Light Commercial servicing and repairs
We now have a scan tool for most vehicles, 1998 onwards to help diagnose engine, ABS and airbag faults
24Hr breakdown and accident line
021 659 379 Phone 431 8174
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Maungaturoto Op Shop Christchurch
Earthquake Appeal
All proceeds from all sales between March 7th & March 19th inclusive will be donated to the above appeal. If you would like to donate clean clothes
and/or good saleable goods or furniture, either drop at the shop or contact
Albie 4318148 mob 0274949448
CELEBRATE MAUNGATUROTO’S CHILDRENS DAY
Maungaturoto Plunket committee is kick starting Plunket’s annual Appeal Week with a Children’s Day Celebration on Sunday 6th March 2011 at the Centennial Hall in Maunga-turoto from 10am to Midday. Childrens Day is a non commercial annual day, founded in year 2000, with the vision of celebrating and nurturing our greatest treasure, our children. Core values of the day are: giving time, praise and encouragement, listening and talking, love and affection, and new experiences. As this is a day for all children in Maungaturoto, and the surrounding dis-tricts,here will be a variety of activities rang-ing from face painting to bouncy castles, mainly music to colouring-in competitions, plus loads more fun and laughter for children of all ages. So join in the fun and help cele-brate National Children’s Day!!
ARTY FARTIES INC
Greetings to you all and what a great season we are having, lovely weather and warm. Great for growing vegetables as long as you have the water to give them.
The sustainable gardening course has started at Arty farties and will be just getting underway as this paper goes to print. We were very happy with the response we got but are still able to take on board any late com-ers that may wish to start the course now. If you are interested please ph Ann Shanks at 09 4316229 and discuss this with her.
The fortnightly markets are doing well and we are de-
lighted with our group of regulars but we still would like to see more people both the buying and selling public so that we keep the markets growing. So come on out to Paparoa and have a look see at our market it runs fortnightly same day as the local farmers market.
We have a request to put out to you all and this is for any old or unwanted sewing machines or over lockers.
The craft workshops we are currently running involve several children and they are working on several
projects that include a lot of sewing. We only have the loan of 2 sewing machines and these are both pushed to the maximum. Occasionally they break down and then we are struggling with one machine and several kids miss out and it becomes very frustrating for them to not get a turn on a machine.
So if you know of anyone that has a machine and does not use it anymore…maybe they will donate it to our cause. Ph Ann Shanks on 4316229 with any offer you may have to make re sewing machines.
I would now like to tell you some of the good news we have… you may remember me telling you about our idea of an Arty Farties Street full of playhouses for children.
Well we have just received funding for the first play-house. The funding group have chosen the design they wish to purchase from us and the name they wish us to give it and we are about to order the house to be built…isn’t this exciting …
We are hopeful of more applications going out and look forward to getting this project off the ground. This will be a wonderful place for our children to dis-cover some of the basic things in life and how they work in the grown up world.
I am not going to let slip the name of the first house just yet but I will tell you that it will be a bank build-ing…there I bet that makes you guess all sorts of names. Well that’s about it for now. so look out for the new little bank in Paparoa and keep an eye out on those vegetable gardens growing and please come along and join in our markets…its great fun and you get to meet all sorts of lovely people…We are going to start giving you a profile on some of them in up-coming editions.
Meantime have a great march. My regards Maureen Davis.
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MAUNGATUROTO PUBLIC LIBRARY INCORPORATED
BOOK OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH 2011 NICHOLAS EVANS – “THE BRAVE” The author of “The Horse Whisperer’s” latest novel “The Brave” writes of the devastating effects of family secrets. A young boy whose parents are old and remote send him to a boarding school with bullies and sadistic staff. The only comfort he gets is from the fantasy world of Cowboys and Indians. His older sister takes him to Hollywood and his life is transformed. However violence changes their lives and corrodes his adult life. This is a power-fully written novel of family sacrifice.
NEW BOOKS MONICA McINERNEY – “THE FARADAY GIRLS” LEE CHILD’s latest – “WORTH DYING FOR” Another Dargaville changeover of books occurred in February – a good selection of fiction, non-fiction and large print are now on the shelves.
MAUNGATUROTO GARDEN CLUB On Wednesday, 16 February members met for a picnic lunch at Jill Mills’ home. Best bloom, fruit and vegie competitions were held as usual and a number of prettily decorated sun hats were entered in the decora-tive competition. Members enjoyed being able to buy bulbs and bottled jams at the Trading Table. Jill’s flower and vegetable gardens were much admired. On 16 March meet at Nikau Grove, off Whaka Street at 12.30 p.m. for a local ‘safari’
GARDEN NOTES FOR MARCH 2011
March is a harvesting month for some varieties of fruit as they mature, particularly the main apple varieties. Golden Queen peaches are especially susceptible to brown rot at the end of the season so spray till harvest. Citrus trees should receive an autumn fertilizer. This is the important month to plant winter vegetables such as onions, carrots and cabbages etc. Continue to disbud and feed late flowering chrysanthemums and dahlias. Keep roses thriving with a deep watering about once a week and dead-head. Bulbs can still be planted for spring flowering.
(Garden hints from Maungaturoto Garden Club)
Maungaturoto is the scene of an historic milestone with a youthful twist.
The 60th Youth division of St John Northern opened in Maungaturoto in February – and as far as numbers go, this is one that really counts! Says Regional Youth Manager Christine Benson, “In 2000, when we had 32 Youth divisions, we agreed on a growth plan that would see us grow steadily and sustainably. One of the goals was to start new Youth divisions where demand required it, or where we did not have a presence and that would see us reach 60 divisions in 2010.” “We are proud to now celebrate the start of our 60th Youth divi-sion. All the very best to Maungaturoto Youth and our thanks to Jodie Hosford, the new Manager, all the leaders at Maunga-turoto, the Otamatea Area Committee and station staff including Nyree Alcock, Karlene Storey, Len Dunn, Angela Denton, Ingrid Bernie and Stephen Rosser for their wonderful support, and Peter Bell, Bernie Heslop, Ingrid McLennan and Tracy McMillan, for their work in getting the division started.” Forty three children between the ages of six and 18 attended the first meeting on what Christine says was a very successful night. “A group of very positive and motivated leaders had a range of activities for the young people to try out on the night and we know this division is going to do very well.” Jodie Hosford says the next step is to build on the leadership and she called for leaders to come forward. “It takes all kinds, and our existing leaders are real New Zealand people who fit St John in around busy lives without undue pres-sure Four of us are mums and we are on range of other local committee. Of the two men, one works until 5pm and the other is a school bus driver.” To find out more about becoming a youth leader or youth mem-ber with St John, visit www.stjohn.org.nz, email [email protected], phone 0800 ST JOHN or 09 526 0565.
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Paparoa Tai Chi
Classes are underway for 2010.
Now is a good time for you to begin! TUESDAYS
12.30-2.00 p.m. Paparoa War Memorial Hall
For more information contact Shirley, 4316408
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TOP OF THE ROCK
The Kaiwaka Sports Associations “Top of the Rock” held last
Saturday was a great success!
We had 162 entries – an impressive number for our first year of running a multi-sport event. Some competitors participated in the 12km run & 9km mountain bike course, while the majority entered the 10 km run/walk course.
Brendon Johnson (TV3's “MoneyMan”) presided over the prizegiving. With thanks to our generous sponsors, there were over 80 prizes up for grabs – placegetters got first choice from the prize table, then the remaining prizes were given out by a draw. Our main prize of an Avanti bike was won by Madison Ottaway.
Results:
Solo run & bike – male Jeremy Smart
Solo run & bike – female Anna Berthlsen
Team run & bike Mark Hodgetts & Hayley Goold
Run/walk – male Gareth Nicholls
Run/walk – female Serina Wade
Congratulations to Tyler Murray who won a prize as the first child home in the 10km course. Tyler was also the 3rd overall runner home! An impressive result for a ten year old!
Mangawhai Tyres kindly donated $50 for the oldest competitor. This was won by Bruce Grant, 76 years. A prize also went to our youngest competitor Sara Anderson, 5 years old.
Kaiwaka Sports Association President Evan Wright was given a gift in recognition of all the work that he and his wife Michelle had put into organising the event.
Thank you's were also given to our many helpers: marshals, fire brigade volunteers, bar staff and the landowners who gave per-mission for the routes to go over their farms.
Thank you to Steve Campbell from overviewsnz.com who took some great shots throughout the day. Photos can be viewed on our website www.kaiwakasports.co.nz.
Thank you also to Kaiwaka School and Kaiwaka Playcentre who put on fun gala events throughout the day.
MARCHING TEAM
I would like to start a leisure-marching team for women 45—80 years of age.
If you are interested please ring me at
09 431 9074
Ask for Connie
Editor’s notesEditor’s notesEditor’s notesEditor’s notes Welcome to Linda Little who has taken over the printing from Tina Holst. Thank you Linda for helping out your community without your help the Matters wouldn’t be out in the Community. Christchurch Earthquake 22.02.2011 The city of Christchurch is in ruins and people have lost lives and their homes. Please support the fundraising efforts out their in our commu-nity to help the victims of this terrible natural disaster. We all need to count our blessings we all still have beds to sleep in at night DEADLINES: Please stick to our deadlines. We have them for a very good reason. The Matters is a very large publication and takes a lot of time to put together. Please do not request advertising or alterations to adverts after deadline as a refusal may offend.
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Bernice & Alan were married on the 31 march 1951 at Te Awamutu, Bernice’s home town. When visiting his Aunty Hilda Cullen, in Te Awamutu, Alan was introduced to Bernice and that’s where it all started. He had to travel many hours by train to get there for the occasional weekend “courting” her for about 2 years before she agreed to marry him and become his wife. They borrowed Bernice’s mother’s car and ventured to the South Island for their honeymoon . When they stayed at Christ-church at Bernice’s elder sister’s place, suddenly, Faye’s second daughter was about to be born and The car was borrowed again for the trip to the maternity hospital . Imagine the shock horror when it was also still full of confetti. Brother in law Max, had to answer a few sticky questions over that.... Alan was the 4th generation of the Flower family to live on “Flowerdale”, the home farm in Gorge Road, Maungaturoto. His Great grandfather, William Mousley Flower was one of the first few families from England who arrived and settled in Maungaturoto in 1863. In turn the succeeding Flower sons lived & farmed Flowerdale and they and their families were strong influences in the community in their time. William’s son, Harold, married Edith Cullen, (Alan’s Grandfa-ther), and in turn, Arthur Stanley Flower (Alan’s Father) farmed Flowerdale, and on Arthurs death in September 1951, Alan had to suddenly take full responsibility for the farm, along with his new wife. In preparation for the marriage a new house was planned. The Fowers had purchased standing timber (for 800 pounds) from the Pilbrows on “Pilbrows hill” which Arthur and Alan sawed down by hand using the cross cut saw and then had them milled at “Barrots” mill in Waipu. Proudly, Alan remembers the whole house cost 3500 (pounds) complete with concrete water tank and septic tank. As newly weds, Alan & Bernice lived with Alan’s parents until the house was finished later in 1951. As a new farmers wife, Bernice had lots to learn about farming and the Flower family and Maungaturoto. And, as well, she soon had a new house with a large piece of land round it , which of course, she soon developed her love of gardening from.... The family expanded with Sally being born in 1953, Penny 2 years later and Peter after that.. Alan and Bernice have been deeply involved with the Maunga-turoto community for many years including Dairy company Community Hall, Congregational Church and now the Presbyterian Church, Otamatea Vet club, The schools primary and the High school in turn as the childen grew up, JMB rugby, Gardening Club Business association (Florist shop)
The Library Patrons of Repertory Theatre Patron of Gardening Club, Kauri museum board and as volunteers (the gardens) plus many many more.
In celebration of 60 years married at the Maunga-turoto centennial Hall on Thursday 31st march, 2011. Plans are for a catered lunch, extending on into the afternoon. Bernice & Alan extend an invitation to all their many friends and family. Please give them a call by 20th March (4318611) if you would like to share this day with them.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALAN & BERNICE FLOWER FOR THEIR 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
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COMMUNITY DIRECTORYCOMMUNITY DIRECTORYCOMMUNITY DIRECTORYCOMMUNITY DIRECTORY
ESSENTIAL NUMBERS INTEREST GROUPS
FIRE POLICE AMBULANCE
Art Group 09 431 8044
Ambulance Police
Ba’hai Faith 09 431 8782
Medical Centre Garden Club 09 431 8488
Public Health Nurse
Craft Group (Different Venues)
09 431 8578
Maungaturoto Pharmacy
Veterinary Centre
Care & Share Family Support
Homebuilders Lions Club 09 431 6373
Linking Hands Rotary Club 09 431 8388
Kaipara District Council Returned Services Association 09 431 8313
Dog, Stock, Noise Control Marsden Masonic Lodge 09 431 8388
NZ Post SPORTS CLUBS & GROUPS
Plunket Society
Arataki Ministries Mental Health Outreach CHURCHES
Ararua Pony Club Kaipara Hunt Inc Maungaturoto Equestrian Society
09 431 8806 09 431 2059 09 431 9025 Sue Bragg
Anglican Church Hockey Club 09 431 8530
Catholic Church Indoor Bowls 09 431 8055
Maungaturoto Bowling Club 09 431 8148
Congregational Church Maungaturoto Squash Club 09 431 8599
Presbyterian Church Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club 09 431 8279 Hayden Foster
COMMUNITY FACILITIES Paparoa Golf Club 09 431 8773
Maungaturoto Centennial Hall Kaiwaka Sports Association 09 431 2051
Maungaturoto Country Club Maungaturoto Junior Touch 09 431 9133 Linda Little
Maungaturoto Library
Maungaturoto Money Exchange
CONFIDENTIAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE
021 886434
Maungaturoto Rest Home
Otamatea Marae
EDUCATION
Maungaturoto Playcentre
Maungaturoto Primary School
Otamatea Christian School
Otamatea High School
DIAL 111
0800 610 006 09 431 1150
09 431 8576
021 735 313 Dee Millen 021 2445 415 Sue Plunket 09 431 8129
09 431 8045
09 431 8318
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