ANZAC DAY at HAKARU and KAIWAKA

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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
No: 8
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28 April 2015
ANZAC DAY at HAKARU and KAIWAKA
ANZAC Day at the Hakaru Returned Services Association saw the largest
attendance ever - well over 1000 people. Piper Logan Brown began the service; the
Mangawhai Cadets marched with the flags; the parade was led by former Returned
Service men and women, then uniformed personnel from the Army, Navy and Air
Force, uniformed service groups (Police, St. John, Fire Brigade, Scouts, Cubs)
along with Kaiwaka, Mangawhai Beach, and Otamatea High Schools
representatives. The addresses were given by Margaret Wheeler of Royal NZ Navy
and Capt. Holloway Ashby.
In the evening at the Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall, Neville Andrew, vice-president
of the Hakaru & Districts Memorial RSA gave a short address and led the ode
before the excellent film, The Imitation Game, on the life of Alan Turing and code
breaking in WWII.
Photos: Above - pupils of Mangawhai Beach School place crosses of our locals who died in
the World Wars (many of these names can be read on the KWMHall Honours Boards);
Below - left, the two rows of crosses leading to the wreath-laden flag pole; right, Neville
Andrew below the candlelit Great War Honours Board at Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall .
Photos on right, from top - Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Scouts - Liam Leslie, Neitana Blissett,
Loran Adams; Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Cubs; Kaiwaka School pupils - Gareth Ferguson,
Damon Edwards, Lily Wigg; Small Pukekos Preschool - Rebecca Harris and pre-schoolers.
New hours from February 2015:
Mon-Fri 7:30am-6:30pm
Sat 8am-7pm
Sun & Public Holidays 8am-5pm
KAIWAKA BUGLE No: 8
28 April 2015
Page 2: Kaiwaka Movies
Page 3: Public Notices; Classifieds
Page 5: Otamatea High School
Page 7: OHS continued
Page 9: Pt Curtis Cruising Club
Page 11: Kaiwaka School, Tennis Club
Page 13: Kaiwaka Sports Association
Page 15: Morrie’s Merit Award
Page 17: Global creativity in Kaiwaka
Page 19: Sheep Dogs, Trades Training
Bugle 9 will appear 12 May
At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Chn (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25
Boyhood
Friday 15 May 7:30pm (M)
Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Boyhood is a
groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the
eyes of a child named Mason, who literally grows up on
screen before our eyes. Boyhood charts the rocky terrain
of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of
adolescence from road trips and family dinners to
birthdays and graduations and all the moments in
between become transcendent, set to a soundtrack
spanning the years from Coldplay's Yellow to Arcade
Fire's Deep Blue. Boyhood is both a nostalgic time
capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and
parenting.
Starring: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Elijah Smith,
Ethan Hawke,
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ABOUT TOWN .........
The KDC commissioners will
remain in place until the 2016
nation-wide council elections.
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall was
seen on Sam Neil’s “The Tides of
Blood” on ANZAC Day
View the Bugle with the photos in
colour at www.kaiwaka.co.nz
Apology:
the
KWMHall
serviceman in Bugle 8 was Ian
Douglas Donaldson.
Thank you to the hall committee
for the free cuppa and ANZAC
biscuit at the movie the other night.
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Penguins of Madagascar
Sunday 24 May 2:00pm (G)
Still Alice
Friday 29 May 7:30pm (M)
Kaiwaka Community Cinema
presents
The Eagles Music Night
and Supper - Tickets $20
Friday First of May 2015... we will be screening a 2-hour
concert of the Eagles Live in Melbourne... during intermission
a supper will be served with free tea and coffee... BYO
alcohol... start 7.30 pm... this will be a night to remember...
all the classics... space available to dance...
All in HD on a 7m movie screen and 5.1 Dolby Surround
Sound (1200 Watts plus a 1000 Watt subwoofer).
Don’t miss this very first Magical Music Night.
For tickets ring 09 4312 225 or 09 4312 234
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Mothers Day Gifts
Hand made Dolls House. Chairs.
Pottery. Wooden Items and Lots more.
Jenny’s Rural Craft Shop
134 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Road,
Kaiwaka
10.am to 3.pm
Wednesday to Sunday.
Come along for an evening
of rugby:
Kaiwaka Sports
Complex
Friday 1st May
Under 14’s
Otamatea v Rodney, 6:30pm
Senior Reserves
Otamatea v Mid Northern, 6:30pm
Senior Premiers
Otamatea v Mid Northern, 8pm
HAKARU AND DISTRICTS
MEMORIAL RSA (INC)
Annual General Meeting
Sunday 24th May 2015
1:30 pm in the Club Rooms
Agenda: Apologies, Financials and reports,
Election of new Committee, General Business.
Nominations for Committee and Notices of Motion
need to be passed to the Secretary by Monday 18th May
2015
Only financial Members permitted to attend
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Dry Lavender Rubbings - Lavender Oil - Culinary
Lavender & Dried Herbs grown & produced in
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Tel: (09) 431 2046 after 3pm.
FOR SALE: Or iginal wood stove. Esse Centur y
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$95 a Ute load – approx 1.5 cubic metres, delivered
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FOR SALE: Khaki Campbell ducks. Ph 09 4318
203
FOR SALE: 2 dog kennels 192cmLx90Wx85H $150
each; 150 electric fence standards, galv steel pigtails
$2 each; Fuel tank 400 litre, tripod style $150; Galv
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Kaiwaka
FOR SALE: Kayak, 4M black GRP, ver y str ong,
$250; road bike 18 gears 26in $20, ph 4312 992
FOR SALE: Telegr aph posts, L.O.A. appr ox 20M,
suitable frame: lean-to, car port, etc. $25/M ph 4312
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL
The end of Term Two saw our Kapa Haka
group perform at Te Tai Tokerau Festival
at Opononi Area School. The group
performed with an immense sense of pride
and mana. It was great to see a large
number of whanau and friends supporting
them. The group will continue to build
upon their performance as they prepare for
the regional competition later in the year.
Our group were the last performers as the
final conclusion of proceedings involved
the host school gifting a beautiful taonga to
the next host school; this protocol also
symbolised the responsibility endowed
upon us to be good hosts next year. We
have begun preparations for hosting Te Tai
Tokerau 2016 as well as preparations for
the 50th Otamatea High School Reunion;
both events will be run concurrently at the
end of Term One 2016.
The beginning of this term started with a
special Anzac Assembly to commemorate
those who were killed in battle 100 years
ago. The assembly began with the national
anthem, incorporated various students and
staff members reciting significant poems
and historical events and concluded with
The Last Post being played on the bugle.
Students from each whanau class, staff
members and prefects planted 30 crosses
on the grass area at the front of the school.
The crosses bore the names of New
Zealanders who were killed in battle; they
will be on display at the front of the school
for the next two weeks. Our prefects and
some staff will also be laying wreaths at
the various local Anzac services on
Saturday, as is customary every year.
With the approaching of the winter months
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you will be pleased to know that we have
recently installed heat pumps in the
classrooms which desperately needed them.
We have also been working on a new
website; the website is now live so please
check it out on www.otamatea.school.nz.
Please note that Tuesday 28th April is a
Staff Only Day but selected students are
being invited into school for a leadership
seminar. This seminar is to upskill
representatives from each whanau class in
OTA Leadership. Students who are
involved in this will receive an invitation
from Ms Green.
Remember to secure your tickets for Olla
Podriga, our annual variety performance
evening, by contacting the school office.
~Rachel Clothier-Simmonds, Principal
Runs on the Board
Over the course of Term One our senior
students have been hard at work
completing their first internal assessments
of the year. Senior teachers have designed
their 2015 courses so that all students in
each class have had the opportunity to gain
at least three credits by the end of the first
term. For example, students doing six
subjects in year 11, who have passed all
their term 1 assessments, will have
achieved at least 18 credits already. This is
a significant step towards passing NCEA
and we believe that early success will
motivate students to continue to work hard
for the rest of the year.
New courses
We have a number of brand new NCEA
courses this year: a new Barista course, a
new multi-level computeracy course as
well as a new multi-level digital media
studies course. Under the
expert guidance of Julie
Lewis, we have 20 barista
students gaining valuable
work experience as well
as learning the art of
preparing and serving
coffee,
and
gaining
credits in the process.
Guy Smith has developed
the new computeracy and
digital media studies
continued on page 7
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OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL cont from page 5
courses. Computeracy is a multi-level
course designed to provide students with
the computer skills they need when they
leave school, as well as providing them
with the opportunity to achieve the
National Certificate in Computing (Level
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Duke of Edinburgh
Mt Pirongia Silver Pre-Expedition
March 13, 14, 15 saw Kharnse, Rhys,
Kalani, Blake and Marshall complete their
silver pre expedition on Mt Pirongia.
The group tramped to the Kaniwhaniwha
camp ground on dark.
Tents were quickly
erected and tea cooked.
A "SARS" team arrived
to begin their training
in the bush at night.
We enjoyed a game of
last card - then sleep!
We were up at 6.30am
and by 8am were
tramping up the Bell
track
to
the
Kaniwhaniwha Caves.
These were explored,
then the tallest known
Kahikatea Tree was
visited.
It
was
interesting to see an
information
board
beside it with a photo
of a bullock team
removing Kahikatea at
Maungaturoto!
We continued up the
Bell track to tackle
"The Cone" (the second highest peak on Mt
Pirongia at 939m). After a tough 200m
climb, we finally summited to be rewarded
with a 360 degree panorama out to Raglan,
Inland to Te Awamutu, Mt Ngaruhoe to
name a few.
An hour later our camp site outside
Pahautea Hut was reached. Dinner was
cooked and friendly chatter with another
DOE silver/bronze group from a Pukekohe
school was exchanged.
A fiery sun set blazed over the West Coast
then during the night, the winds from
Cyclone Pam began to be felt and the
mountain was in whiteout by morning. We
quickly dismantled our tents and headed for
the summit (959m) along the Pahautea
Track (part of Te Araroa Trail). The track
was mostly down hill so by lunchtime we
were practising a river crossing in the
Kaniwhaniwha river and then some fun
bombing into it from a rope swing and
various spots up a tree. Our silver qualifier
will be part of the Hillary Trail in the
Waitakeres.
Thank you to Miss Parkinson and Mrs
Bruce for accompanying us.
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Osteo Therapist
For careful adjustments to bones
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Treatment for
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Clinics:
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Last Friday of month
For bookings:9.00am-5.00pm
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
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POINT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB KAIWAKA
Results for East vs West Open Fishing
Contest 10, 11 & 12 April 2015
Senior Section: Snapper: 1st: Justin
Kemp 5.783kg, 2nd: Renna Brown
5.100kg, 3rd: Renna Brown 3.436kg;
Kahawai: 1st: Pongo 2.574kg, 2nd:
Grabba 2.571kg, 3rd: Gravy 2.512kg;
Trevally: 1st: Kevin Ries 1.495kg, 2nd:
Carol Welsford Mills 0.979kg, 3rd:
David Casey 0.511kg; Gurnard: 1st:
Andrew Kenny 0.981kg, 2nd: Andrew
Kenny 0.824kg, 3rd: Gravy 0.632kg;
John Dory: 1st: Renna Brown 2.461kg.
Junior Section: Snapper: 1st: Jesse
Kemp 2.734kg, 2nd: Jesse Kemp
2.197kg, 3rd: Jesse Kemp 1.523kg;
Kahawai: 1st: Jesse Kemp 2.512kg,
2nd: Jesse Kemp 2.215kg, 3rd: Jesse
Kemp 1.548kg; Trevally: 1st: Jesse
Kemp 1.120kg; Eel: 1st: Caleesto Mills
1.299kg, 2nd: Caleesto Mills 0.988kg.
Average snapper weight
1.758kg
Robyn Sibtsen
Thank you very much to 3 Furlongs
Hotel
management
and
staff,
Weighmasters, Raffle sellers, people
who brought plates, Pam and Ian
Lawson for their donation of candy
floss and thanks to all who went out
fishing.
OPENING DAY GAME
BIRD SHOOT: 2nd May
2015
Adult tickets are $20 and Junior tickets
are $5. Prize winners must be at prize
giving. All competitors must be
financial members of this club for 7
days prior to the competition. Subs
may be paid at 3 Furlongs Hotel,
Kaiwaka or to Jean Mcleish (Secretary/
Treasurer) 4312520. Tickets available
from 3 Furlongs Hotel, Jean Mcleish
(at Jaques 4 Square) or Wellsford
Sports & Leisure. Tickets must be
purchased by 11pm on 1st May or by
prior arrangement. Weigh In: Saturday
2nd May 4pm - 5pm at 3 Furlongs
Hotel. Species: Mallard, Grey, Parry,
Pheasant, Canadian Goose, Pukeko and
Black Swan. Maximum Weigh In: 2
per species per shooter. Prize giving at
6pm on Saturday 2nd May at 3
Furlongs Hotel. Please bring a plate for
a shared meal.
Our annual club Prize giving is to be
held after the game bird shoot prize
giving.
Next committee meeting Tuesday 19th
May, 7pm at 3 Furlongs Hotel.
~Wayne Leslie, Commodore
Otamatea High School
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Removal of sediment, silt etc
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Minimal water loss
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ST PAUL’S
ANGLICAN
SUNDAY
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St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd.
1st Sun - Eucharist
3rd Sun - Family Service
Office 4214 122
Contacts:M.Hargreaves 4312295, C.Bygrave 4312057
& Maungaturoto District High School
50th Reunion
15-17 April 2016
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[email protected]
0800 682 628
Registrations close 18 March 2016
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Contact: 4312571 or 4312068
Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
KAIWAKA SCHOOL
Gala
Once again, thank you to
everyone who helped with the Gala.
Special thanks goes to Bruce Ferguson
for being MC for the day, and for
organising the truck, the bands and the
barbecue. Thank you to Debbie and
Colin Osborne and Carla Beyer-Dais
and Burkahard Beyer for running the
food stalls. Thanks to Naomi, Walker,
Melissa Hunt, Ellen Gray and Siobhan
Cole for running the White Elephant
and to Jacs Busby, Emma Jay Hill and
Kerry Law for managing the Drinks
and Iceblocks’ stall. Thanks to Benji
and Laura Woodman, and Andrea
Mitchison for running the Book Stall.
Suzanne Cundy and Kristina Paterson
helped with the Pancake Stall and
Lorena Reynolds helped with the Kids
Zone stall. Also, thank you to all the
B.O.T and P.T.A members who have
helped tirelessly for many weeks to
make the Gala a great day for
everyone. If you would like to give
feedback about the gala, please send it
in. Ideas and suggestions welcome.
~Rosie Ellis
Kaiwaka Sports Awards
Congratulations to the following
Kaiwaka School students who were
nominated for the Kaiwaka Sports
Association Sportsperson of the Year
Awards held in the school holidays:
Junior Sportsperson of the Year:
Sophie Gribble gymnastics, Gareth
Ferguson tennis, Faith Pene netball.
Greg McRae Memorial Award: Maia
Fairburn netball.
John Markby from
More FM was the
emcee for the Sports
Awards and during a
break in the evening,
he interviewed Maia
and Gareth about their
nomination and what
they like about living
in Kaiwaka. Their
interview was played
on the radio the next
day – you're famous
Maia and Gareth!
Below:
Kaiwaka
School’s ‘Field of
Remembrance’ where
pupils placed white
crosses below their
flagpole.
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KAIWAKA TENNIS
CLUB
After an absence of more than five
years, the Hargreaves Cup was able to
be played.
Congratulations to Faun Driver and
Brenda Ferguson winners of the
Kaiwaka
Tennis junior
singles
handicap tournament held 19th April.
They are pictured with runners-up
Hamish Ferguson and Grace HuntEramiha.
The
tournament
was
contested by 11 players, and featured
some good rallies of play. The plate
competition was won by Zac Wing and
Lily Wing, plate runners-up were Ryan
Stirling and Casey Greig. The
tournament was supported by a good
number of parents who kept score for
the players.
Club secretary and tournament
organiser Lindell Ferguson was
delighted to be able to offer the club’s
25 juniors a tournament to complete the
season. She thanks Evan Wright and
Kaiwaka Sports Association for
ensuring the club has been able to
continue operating throughout recent
years with a small base. She thanks
new club president Jody Greig for her
assistance, and coach John White and
Innes Anderson who have worked with
her throughout the past few seasons for
supporting the club, instructing the
players and helping run the tournament.
Photo: Hamish Ferguson, Grace HuntEramiha, Brenda Ferguson, Faun Driver
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Hakaru Pony Club
40th Anniversary
Celebration
23rd May 2015
An invitation to past and present members and
families of Hakaru Pony Club to join in the
celebrations.
40 years on and still going strong!
1:30pm start at Pony Club grounds, Settlement Road
Meet and greet and catch up with old friends
Riding demonstrations 2:30pm onwards
Afternoon tea, photos, memorabilia and slide show in
hall
A smorgasbord dinner is
available at the RSA for
those who wish.
$18 Adult
$10 Child up to 12 yr
Pre-school Free
RSVP to Delwyn Lusty 09 4312 119 or email
[email protected] by 10th May for attendance and
catering numbers
If you have photos or anything we could use please
contact Delwyn
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
Sports Awards
Over 100 people turned up to the 31st
Kaiwaka Sports Association Sports
Awards held recently at the Kaiwaka
Sports Complex.
Emcee John Markby, from More FM,
read the profiles of the 29 nominees
and made mention of how hard the
voting must have been with such a high
calibre of nominees. All nominees
received a gift, with thanks to Scott
Worsfold from the ANZ Bank.
Congratulations to the winners: Senior
Sportsperson of the Year - Matt
Moulds, Junior Sportsperson of the
Year - Georgia Brierly, Service to
Sport - Jennie Reynolds, Greg McRae
Memorial Trophy - Holly Anderson.
Senior Sportsperson of the Year Matt
Moulds was nominated by the
Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club. As well
as playing for the Hawks, Matt is the
Northland Taniwha hooker and won
their Most Improved Forward of the
Year award. Matt is in the Blues
Development Squad, the Blues 10's
team and the All Blacks 7's squad.
Thirteen year old Georgia Brierly was
nominated by the Kaiwaka Touch Club
and has extensive achievements in
touch, netball, swimming, cross
country, tag, kapa haka and rippa
rugby. She particularly excels at
athletics – Georgia competed at the
North Island Colgate Games and broke
the Northland record for Under 13 girls
400m.
Nominated by the Eastern United JMB
Club, Service to Sport winner Jennie
Reynolds has an impressive list of
contribution to rugby clubs: President
and Secretary of Eastern United JMB,
Treasurer and Secretary of Rodney/
Otamatea JMB sub-union as well as
Secretary and Treasurer of the
Otamatea Hawks.
The Greg McRae Memorial Trophy
(awarded for sporting excellence and
contribution to code) was won by Holly
Anderson. Holly is a talented gymnast,
having achieved Level 6 in Kiwi Gym.
Holly is a coach for the Otamatea
Gymnastics club and has started a
coaching course, run by Gymsport.
Holly raised funds for her Scout Troop
by running a disco, works in the
pavilion during many KSA events and
recently shaved her head to raise funds
for the Leukaemia Foundation.
There was a sports quiz during the
evening - congratulations to Jasmine
Sampson, Hamish Ferguson, Maia
Fairburn and Billie Le MesurierCowbourne who won prizes.
Thank you to young singers Tasha
Perrett and Michelle Clark (who sang
at our Yulia & Friends Concert) for
performing for us again. The audience
was wowed with their beautiful
singing.
During a break in the evening John
Markby interviewed three of the young
nominees, Maia Fairburn, Holly
Anderson and Gareth Ferguson, about
their sports and what they liked about
living in Kaiwaka. He then played the
recording on his More FM radio show
the next day.
Many thanks to Mark and Pam and
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
Page 13
their catering team for a lovely meal, to
bar volunteers Melissa and Bruce and
to
Steve
Campbell
from
overviewsnz.com who took photos
throughout the evening. The photos can
be
viewed
on
our
website
www.kaiwakasports.co.nz.
Rugby – Junior
The first JMB Rally Day of the
season was held at the Sports
Complex on Friday evening – 20
teams played so it was a very busy
night! Many thanks to all the Eastern
United parents who helped out on the
night.
Rugby – Senior
Our senior rugby teams, Tranznorth
Hawks, will be playing Mid Northern
at our grounds this Friday evening –
the Reserves kickoff at 6.30pm and
premiers kickoff at 8pm and our
Under 14's will be playing at 6.30pm,
they will be taking on Rodney. The
Under 14's will also be playing at our
grounds on Saturday 9th May at
10am, playing against Waipu.
Above: Matt Moulds and Georgia Brierly Supporters are always encouraged to
come along to cheer on our
teams, refreshments available.
Wanted
Taniwha Shield team coach for
2015. The Taniwha Shield
tournament is for rugby players
years 7 - 8 and will be held at
the Bay of Islands during the
July holidays.
Interested?
Please
contact
Jennie Reynolds on 021
02764171.
Soccer
Our soccer club Kaipara
Knights, is going to field three
Above: Jennie Reynolds, Brian Jaques. Below: Maia junior teams this season. The
first games will be on Saturday
Fairburn, Holly Anderson, Gareth Ferguson
9th May. If you have a boy or
girl who might be interested in
playing please ring Lindell
Ferguson on 4312 542.
Gymnastics
After the break over the school
holidays, our gymnastic classes
will restart this week. For
information on gymnastics,
please
contact
President
Stephanie Brown on 4312 022.
Battle of Te Ika-a-Ranganui
We are proud to host Roi
McCabe who will lead a
discussion on the battle of Te
Ika-a-Ranganui, a significant
battle which occurred at
Kaiwaka in 1825. This will be
held at the Sports Complex this
Tuesday at 6pm. Tickets are
$10. How many of us live in
Kaiwaka and yet know very
little about this important battle
which took place here? Here's
your chance to learn about our
history.
Above: Paparoa vs Eastern United Under 7s
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EVERYBODY’S
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Everybody’s Reading Room is a new play inspired by
actual events in Kaipara during World War 1.
Alfred Gregory was a Dargaville draper, Quaker, and antimilitarist (as they were known in those days - nowadays
we would call him a peace activist) imprisoned for
sedition when he refused to display a military service
registration poster in 1916. I first learned of Gregory’s
stand through a historical article in the Kaipara Lifestyler
in 2007. The experiences of wartime conscientious
objectors like Archie Baxter and others, who refused to
fight, have been well documented, but Gregory’s story is
practically unknown.
I have taken extensive literary license with the facts,
fictionalising his story and all the characters, but the core
of the plot is based around his act of civil disobedience
during wartime. The play explores conscience and
ideology, and is haunted throughout by the ghost of
Anglo/Irish philosopher (and playwright!), George
Bernard Shaw, who also opposed the war, but for
pragmatic, rather than pacifist, reasons.
I am in contact with one of Gregory’s granddaughters, and
members of the family are coming to see the play.
The play is recommended for audiences aged 13 and up,
and directed by Alister Williams and produced by
Platform Thirteen, a non-profit community theatre group.
It has a cast of nine and has been in rehearsal since
February. Cast and production team come from an area
that encompasses Dargaville, Waipu and Wellsford and all
points in between.
~Sheri O’Neill
Prices: $12 Students 18 and under, $15 Seniors and
Students over 18, $19 General Admission
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
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MORRIE’S MERIT AWARD
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Two Year Diaries $19.99
Easter Colouring Competition
Winners
Congratulations to: SamanthaLee Wakeling 8 years & Over,
Zac Wakeling 6 & 7 years,
Harper Dowson 5 years & under
Easter Cadbury Hamper won by
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Phone: 4312227
1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road,
Kaiwaka.
Morrison Leslie was awarded the New
Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Assn
‘Straight Furrow’ Merit Award at the
New Zealand annual general meeting in
2010, but our Morrie ‘escaped’ his
presentation until the Northland Sheep
Dog Trial Centre Championships held
at Oneriri last weekend. Tony
Hargreaves, who had originally
received it on his behalf, was most
pleased to present the certificate. The
crowd at the championship prizegiving
were delighted to see Morrie
recognised for the work and support he
has given.
The words of the award tell the story:
“Morrison Leslie, or Morrie as we call
him, has been a member of the
Molesworth S.D.T.C. for over 40 years.
He has been known to run a dog on
rare occasions, but only at his local
club trials. Any working bee will see
Morrie there to help with his dry wit and
quiet sense of humour which is enjoyed
by all who work with him. His ability to
match up sheep and help put them on
the mark
with the
team
on
Molesworth’s huntaway course is
appreciated by competitors and judges
alike. So much so that he took the long
trip to Te Ahu Ahu, Ohaeawai, to be
part
of
the
North
Island
Championships. When the Handy Dog
event was hosted by the Molesworth
and Otamatea Clubs, Morrie was one
of the first to offer his time to assist with
running this event which has become a
very popular part of our Northland
Centre Calendar. Whether it be setting
up, running or the
cleaning up we can
always
rely
on
Morrie’s
valuable
assistance and a
yarn and a quiet
beer is all that he
ever seems to want
in return from dog
trials.”
Tranznorth Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club
Excellent day for the Otamatea Hawks today 25th April when
we played Hikurangi in Whangarei.We had 2 good wins, giving the Reserves 4/4 and the Premiers ¾ - the best start to our
season in years, long may it continue. The Premiers on 36-12
and the Reserves 33-23. An awesome debut by Jordan Hyland
with excellent games from Mils Taukiuvea, Kainga Peselili
and Dan Hawkins. Logan Eager had his best game to date.
Well done, guys.
Our next games is at Kaiwaka Sports Complex Friday 1st May.
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
GLOBAL CREATIVITY IN KAIWAKA
Page 17
When children come together from
anywhere in the world, play and
express themselves freely together,
wonderful creations can emerge. Such
an ‘event’ happened when Grace, from
Kaiwaka met up with Jaya and Gabriel
from Forest Row Sussex England who
were visiting family in our “Little
Town of Lights”. Yes, Peter Martin
and Carolyn Hacker who live there
provided the environment and yes,
there was a ‘space’ available to fill
with ideas, but ultimately the large and
colourful 6x3 metre mural that flowed
onto a temporary studio/garage wall
was from these little natural artists
from opposite sides of the world. It
wasn’t long before the painting became
a ‘piece de resistance’ and a point of
focus for anyone visiting; young old
were drawn to add (with invitation of
course!) their touch of paint to enhance
the nature scene imaginatively
expressing Kaiwaka’s landscape. Day
and night, sun and moon with
reflections, the Koru and even a part
time resident peacock were part of it
all.
Out of it all a pen pal friendship has
been born and Jaya, back in her Steiner
school in Forest Row next week will
be showing her class the creative
venture in Northland’s beautiful little
place of Kaiwaka and its smallest strip
of land linking two world oceans.
Believe me, that’s tiny in the eyes of
the other side of the world; not to
mention that it is also the strangest
desire to have a sunny North facing
house here, when of course it is the
opposite in the northern hemisphere!
The point here is that we are really all
‘artists’ in some way, but sometimes it
takes children to uplift and remind us
that we all have it within – as the world
also does.
~Carolyn Hacker
And the Tankers Wore Their Poppies...
Fonterra milk tankers have been sporting ANZAC poppies recently.
Photo supplied by Mike Titley, Depot Manager, Fonterra Kauri site.
The reason the Air Force, Army, Navy and
Marines bicker amongst themselves is that
they don’t speak the same language. For
instance, take the simple phrase ‘secure the
building’. The Army will post guards around
the place. The Navy will turn out the lights and
lock the doors. The Marines will kill everybody
inside and set up a headquarters. The Air Force
will take out a 5 year lease with an option to to
buy.
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015
Weather was kind for most of the trials,
apart from some short very wet showers on
the Saturday afternoon and wet they were,
sun came out, the sheep became very
biddable, changes were seen on the leader
boards.
The judges were Tom Manson from
Wairoa, David Sheild from Dannevirke and
Bo Milner from Dannevirke. Competitors
came from as far away as Ngamatea on the
Napier Taihape Road, Turangi, throughout
the King Country and Waikato regions.
Northland competitors were stoic and kept
the majority of the prize money north of
the bridge. Although slim were the
pickings for club members Scott McRae
with Toby in the Hunts and Sceata and
Cory in the Short head and yard did well,
Rob Hastie with Jack in the long head were
competitive in the run offs.
The club extends their thanks to: our
landlords the Paton family and their staff,
to the “kitchen team” who provided
workers and competitors with lovely food
and cups of tea and coffee over the three
days, the workers who at times were in the
dark at both ends of the day, John
Hargreaves' family for making their sheep
available once again, a joy to work at times
a challenge at other times.
Our many sponsors, Farmlands, Wairere
King, P.G.G. Wrightsons, Jim Leslie,
MOLESWORTH SHEEP DOG TRIALS CLUB
NORTHTEC TRADES TRAINING
Our current three courses are running
really well. At the same time, we will
always work hard to be filling the next
courses by asking everyone to keep
getting the word spread out far and
wide.
Painting Level 4
Jarrod is taking this class. It is an 18
month course and as they cover
surfaces they also cover a lot of theory.
Painting on community projects and
some other local work plus some top
students have things looking good for
some full employment after graduating.
Certificate in Carpentry Level 4
This is a 12 month course. We are
fortunate to have John Collins as a
tutor. John has had 14 years teaching
trades, on top of his years on the job.
While taking his class through all of
the theory required to become
qualified carpenters, they will be
working on some more community
projects.
Elementary Construction Level 2
This course only runs for 6 months and
suits aspiring chippies and would-be
home fixers. In mid July we start the
next class so check us out.
Open Day Cuppa
On Monday 18 May we are going to
show off our revamped workshop and a
lot of skills. The really good students
and camaraderie amongst them make
these courses great to be a part of.
Watch out for more info...
~Tim
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Bayleys, Onroad Transport, Neville Bros,
Hawken Family Trust, Manukau Wools,
Direct Animal Health, AFFCO, Otamatea
Vet Club Maungaturoto, Mighty Mix, Tux,
Greenlea, Marty Brown Weed Spraying,
Rabobank, Ballance, Ravensdown, and
perhaps there are others that I may have
forgotten - you have all helped in your own
way to make this trial a success, something
for other clubs in the north to aspire to.
As we move towards the end of the season
we wish our members that will be
competing at Island and New
Zealand champs all the best.
~Rob H.
THE WORK CAMP
Barnbuilders Work Camp
After this current 6 month Elementary
Construction Course, I will hand the
next intake of 12 students to another
fine tutor.
Our plan is to further enthuse and train
this crew so we can find them work
within 6 months. We expect to take on
another group at the end of the year.
Get your Firearms License
Theory - on the last Thursday of each
month at the Kaiwaka Workshop
beside the Italian Bakery at 7pm.
Graeme and Lars will give their time to
help with firearms safety and hunting
tips. Some hunting and target shooting
are also in our sights. Gold coin koha,
please.
~Tim
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*6May~Olla Podriga, Otamatea High School
*15May~Boyhood, 7:30pm KWMH
*23May~40th anniversary, Hakaru Pony Club 1:30pm
*24May~Hakaru RSA AGM 1:30pm
*24May~Penguins of Madagascar, 2pm KWMH
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KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym
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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE: Gloria Reid Ph: 094327634
RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSN 733 Settlement Rd. Hakaru
Ph.4312176 Bill Kerr (President) Ph.4314719
TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice
and assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for
appointments.
TE KOROWAI AROHA O NGATIWHATUA Ph: 4312675
(The Cloak of Love of Ngatiwhatua) Support and Maori Consultancy.
VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI:
Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.
WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086
WOMEN’S WELFARE LEAGUE & Reaching Out For Youth:
4 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, M Morgan 4312293
KSA=Kaiwaka Sports Association Complex
See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for upcoming events.
HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION - Kaiwaka Pick up­
Mondays=Gr een bags ar e picked up by Nor thland Waste-queries
to them 09 4303273,Wednesdays=Blue bags and yellow recycling
(at Jaques $3.00 and $1.50) are picked up by Kaurilands 09
4392146.
*DIABETES Support Group -for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford
10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph:A.Pert 4238242; J.Gardner 4238060
*DRINK CAN ‘tear tabs’ - for Starship Hospital- please collect 98 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Rd, leave in mailbox, Ph. 4312625
*GYMNASTICS OTAMATEA - Tuesday Ph: Stephanie 022 3624998
*HAKARU PONY CLUB-Secretary Julie Rynne 09 4314520
*KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345
*KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL Grp:2nd Thursday in month
Ph: 4314767
*KAIWAKA CUBS-Thursdays 5.30-7pm, Hakaru Ph:Bruce 4312542
*KAIWAKA SQUASH -Mondays 7pm Ph: Barbara Thomas 4315905
KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in
month, Apple Basket 10am Ph 4314827
*MANGAWHAI COMBINED PROBUS CLUB: 2pm,3rd Thursday
month in the Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777
*NZ GENEALOGY-Wellsford - 1st Thursday in month Ph: 4237033
*OTAMATEA GREY POWER-09 431 8138 Joan Hoggard
*PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312 246
*RSA,Hakaru & Dist.Women- meet 1.30pm 4th Thurs in month Ph: 4312 668
*TRAMPING- Mondays 9am-2:30pm Karen Ph: 4312 090
*WAIPU GENEALOGYGROUP -4th Monday in month Ph: 4312725
*WRITER’S GROUP - Ph Elizabeth 4312 522
*YOGA- Tuesdays 6:15pm, Friday 8:30am Kaiwaka WM Hall Carla
Ph: 4312 408, 021 296 8794
CHURCHES:
*Gateway Worship Centre: St Mary's Church Nathan Rd off Oneriri Rd,
Kaiwaka Services, 10.30am 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month. Contact: Rev
David Gage 4312528 or 0212354282
*Kaiwaka Family Church-Your Community Church:Sundays, l0am
Home Group every Wed evening, Pastor John.Dekker Ph: 4318203
*St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.30 am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun. 9.30 am
(Family Service). Contacts: Church Office 09 431 4122; M. Hargreaves 431
2295; C. Bygrave 431 2057
*Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.30am every Sunday
*St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday
evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday Mass
8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Mid-week
Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170
*Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339
*Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai
Community Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782
www.causewaychurch.org.nz
*St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per hire
Contact R. Morgans, Ph 4312365
*Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or
Email
[email protected]
*Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. 4312256 or 4312110
*Te Pounga Marae queries -A.Gage 4312528, 4312527
*Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - C. Anderson 4312051 or
Email [email protected]
Justice of Peace: B.FJaques; L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves, S.Dalziell,
W.Howard - please phone to make sure they are available
www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz
Marriage Celebrants: L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; C.Rosseels
Next Bugle Deadline midday Friday 10 April 2015