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Kaiwaka Bugle - 26 May 2015
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No: 10
26 May 2015
KAIWAKA/MANGAWHAI SCOUTS SUCCESS
The Kaiwaka/Mangawhai Scout troop is enjoying the success they have had with their camping skills. Last November
they came home from Hukerenui with the Northland Scouting Campcraft Horns, and just this month they have returned
with the prestigious 1925 Le Roy Cup. This trophy was first presented in 1925 (Le Roys were Auckland sail and
tentmakers from the days of the sailing ships - see further on page 19). This year’s competition was in Kaukapakapa with
5 troops from the Auckland area. The camp was over 2 days and had an Anzac theme - the food was “what the Anzacs
would have eaten”, giving rise to some creative and
excellent results. The Scouts were judged on
uniform, gear, paperwork, cooking, camp set up,
food budget, punctuality (at all times), cleanliness,
etc; activities included pioneering, first aid scenarios.
Our troop were in the running for the trophy from
the start and judging ‘came down to the wire’- it was
the camp site clean up that brought them out on top.
Photos: Top -Winners of the Leroy Cup: Matt Evanson,
Hamish Ferguson, Neitana Blissett, Toni Tornquist, Jade
Tornquist; Left - the Le Roy Cup; Right - Liam Leslie,
Hamish Ferguson, Neitana Blissett, Toni Tornquist, Jade
Tornquist, Tyler Young Matthew Evanson with the 2014
Campcraft Horns trophy.
FISH & CHIPS!
Fish and chips, hot dogs, and a variety of burgers are now
available at ‘Steins & Pikes’. Lisa Steiner and Duane Paikea
have filled a much wanted gap in Kaiwaka’s takeaways.
They are open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from
approximately 5.30pm - 9pm outside Jaques’. Lisa says Greg
and Paula, Jaques Four Square, have been absolutely
wonderful in helping them with this new venture.
New Winter Hours:
Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri: 8am6pm; Wed: 8am-6:30pm;
Sat: 8am-7pm;
Sun: 9am-5pm
KAIWAKA BUGLE No: 10
26 May 2015
Page 2: Kaiwaka Movies
Page 3: Public Notices; Classifieds
Page 5: Young Farmers, Pt Curtis
Page 7: Eastern United JMB
Page 9: Broadband survey, Netball
Page 11: Otamatea High School
Page 13: OHS continued
Page 15: Kaiwaka Sports Association
Page 17: Fire Brigade, Hawks Rugby
Page 19: Otamatea Community
Services
Bugle 11 will appear 9 June
At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Chn (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25
Still Alice
Friday 29 May 7:30pm (M)
Alice Howland is a renowned linguistics professor
happily married with three grown children. All that
begins to change when she strangely starts to forget
words and then more. When her doctor diagnoses her
with Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease, Alice and her
family's lives face a harrowing challenge as this terminal
degenerative neurological ailment slowly progresses to
an inevitable conclusion they all dread. Along the way,
Alice struggles to not only to fight the inner decay, but
to make the most of her remaining time to find the love
and peace to make simply living worthwhile.
Contact for advertising, reports, articles
or information can be made by
Email [email protected]
Ph: 09 4312 045
Txt: 0274 806 275
Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four Square.
Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2015:
All
copy
and
queries
to:
[email protected]
Classified $3 (max 30 words); 1/8 page $6;
1/4 page $12; 1/2 page $24; in special
circumstances whole page adverts are
available - $100.
Payments can be made online, posted or
left at Jaques Four Square Store.
Accounts:
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The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community
newspaper run by volunteers.
Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily
the opinion of the Bugle Team.
Starring: Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristen
Stewart, Kate Bosworth
ABOUT TOWN .........
It has been noticed that people
aren’t cleaning up after their dogs at
the sports grounds. Please be a
responsible owner and take away
your dog’s doings!
Do you have broadband, or want
it? Have lousy cellphone coverage
at your place? Fill in the NRC
survey to let them know where
things stand for you right now, to
aid their plans for improvements to
the district’s services. http://
www.surveymonkey.com/s/
fasterbroadband
Condolences from the Bugle
Team to the family of Henry Franks
(Steely Dan) who passed away last
week.
Kaiwaka Bugle
Birdman
Friday 12 June 7:30pm (R16)
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Friday 26 June 7:30pm (R16)
RANA Health
Naturopathy- Acupuncture- Massage
Open Mondays & Fridays
4 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road; Room 4; Kaiwaka
Founded May 1978
Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four
Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock
Service Station, Celena’s Gifts
Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai
and Paparoa.
Can be viewed online at Facebook or
www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle
Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply
stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes.
Phone or Text for an appointment &/or price enquiry:
Rebecca Wood 021854158
Or visit www.ranahealth.co.nz & click BOOK NOW
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PUBLIC NOTICES
CLASSIFIED
HAKARU RSA
FOR SALE: 10 Nuveou glass lighshades, as new,
never used, $8 each. Recycled timber, all sizes &
thicknesses, good for those odd jobs. Happy with any
offers, just want it out of the way. Ph 4312 188
FOR SALE: Or iginal wood stove. Esse Centur y
cooker. Been installed for eighteen years. Wet back,
double oven , white and black enamel. Working order
$2,200.00 Ph 4312 605 Karen
FOR SALE: Fir ewood, mainly split poplar (Kawa).
$95 a Ute load – approx 1.5 cubic metres, delivered
locally. Ph 431 2600 or 021 0588503
WANTED TO RENT: Honest, r eliable single
woman, mid-50s, looking for house, cottage or selfcontained sleepout, Kaiwaka/Mangawhai area, rural/
residential. Currently in Oneriri Rd. Ph Stella 4312
244 or 021 338 924
ANIMAL
CRANIO-SACRAL
THERAPIST:
Gentle, non invasive, effective and lasting energy
work. Horses, Pets, Farm Animals. Affordable rates
with 10 years experience & caring service. Jill Shires
021 0506 592
SOUND LANDSCAPES: for all your landscaping
needs. Planting season is on the way! To arrange a site
visit call Pete Worsfold 021 825 970
BERYL NOZEDAR: (Middleton) International
Clairvoyant. Numerology, Tarot, Clairvoyance,
Mediumship. $60 for hour includes CD. Ph: 4312 080
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS: Hems,
Zips, Dressmaking Phone: Win 4312027 or 027 444
8358 Winsome Designs.
Tripe and Onion Luncheon
14 June 2015
1pm
An alternative is available.
Please book with Heather 4314 668 or Jan 4314 512
KAIWAKA WATER SUPPLY
GROUP
The winner of the draw to have their water bill
refunded is
Hemana Curtis
Congratulations Hemana, and thank you to everyone
who paid their bill before 30 April and entered the
draw.
POINT CURTIS CRUISING
CLUB INC
KAIWAKA
Annual General Meeting
7pm, 16 June 2015
3 Furlongs Hotel, Kaiwaka
Agenda Item: Increase game shooting species to
include peacock and turkey.
All Welcome
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
MEETING
Wednesday 17th June 7pm
Kaiwaka Sports Complex
HAKARU RSA
WOMEN’S SECTION
Reminder that meetings are now starting an hour
earlier, at 12:30pm every 4th Thursday of the month.
FREE GRAZING WANTED: Small or lar ge block.
Can do some fencing or water. Phone after 6pm
4312006
Hakaru Community Hall
& Domain Society Inc
HAKARU HALL
Supper Night at the Hakaru Hall
Settlement Road, across from the RSA
Saturday 13 June at 7:30pm
The Hakaru and Districts Memorial RSA (Inc) wish
to thank you all for your donations received from
this year’s Poppy Collection.
A magnificent achievement from a small community
which is well appreciated by the Members. The total
amount of $5390.00 goes to Welfare for the
wellbeing of our Returned and Service Men and
Women.
A Thank You also to the Cadet Forces who helped
with the collection, and to all those businesses and
clubs who permitted us to have our collection boxes
on their premises.
As usual, the Cadets, Scouts and Cubs did us proud.
And a thank you to the school children from
Mangawhai Beach School who placed the crosses.
Again, thank you all.
Bill Kerr, President
A great chance to get to know your neighbours,
exchange stories and ideas to grow our wonderful
Hakaru community.
BYO drinks and supper plate to share
(and a bit of dance music)
Gold Coin Donation for Hall Maintenance
Inquiries: 431 2829 or 431 2256
Thought for the day:
Proverb 27:19 - A mirror reflects a man's
(woman's, child's) face, but what he (they) is really
like is shown by the kind of friends he (they)
chooses.
Natural Earth Ltd
Landscape and Bobcat services
: Driveways :Landscaping :Retaining Walls
: Hole Boring: Land Levelling :Trenching
: Decks :Fences :Sections Cleared: Plus much
more
Tel 09 4312885
Mob 02102391280
For A Fast Friendly
Service Contact Tim Hicks
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
RELAXING MASSAGE
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KAIPARA YOUNG POINT CURTIS
FARMERS
CRUISING
The Kaipara Young Farmers are
presenting a ‘Welcome In Dinner’ for CLUB
the farming community.
Come along for dinner and a great
Juste pour vous night out with your partner before the
new season takes off and have the
A happy client after a massage:
opportunity to meet the local farmers,
“I felt like I was floating on air”.
newcomers and rural reps at the same
time! Games, raffles and plenty of
Call for an appointment now!
prizes will be given away on the night,
Pete Worsfold
kindly donated by a wide range of local
businesses.
4312 152 or 021 825970
Tickets to get in on the night are $5,
and there are limited numbers
Or Ph. “The Well of Health” for an
available.
Contact Mikayla on 0276255386 or
appt. 09 4312 799
Annalyse on 0211062879 to purchase
Or mobile service available
tickets. No door sales.
If phone is busy please keep trying
Details: La Padella Wellsford, June
24th at 7:00pm
The Kaipara Young Farmers (photo
below) meet and are from Kaiwaka in
the north to Warkworth in the south.
KAIWAKA
Results for Fish Of The Month
Competition (Snapper)
1st: Gravy 6.823kg, 2nd: Paul Mills
4.405kg, 3rd: Glen Jaques: 2.686kg
New fish of the month: Kahawai. Cut
off 16 June.
Subs are due 1st June. Subs are $30
per family and $20 per individual. Subs
are payable at 3 Furlongs Hotel,
posting to Jean Mcleish (Secretary/
Treasurer), 163 Settlement Road, RD
2, Kaiwaka 0573 or by depositing
directly into the Point Curtis Cruising
Club Inc bank account BNZ 02 0364
0012950 00. Please include your name
as the reference.
Next meeting: AGM, Tuesday 16 June
2015, 7pm at 3 Furlongs Hotel. All
welcome.
~Wayne Leslie, Commodore
What farm animal keeps the best time?
A watch dog!
Did you hear about the magic tractor?
It turned into a field!
If a cow laughed really hard.... would milk come
out of her nose?
Willow Bend
HORSE
HOTEL
Total Horse Care
" Agistment
" Riding Lessons
" Arena Hire (60x40)
" Young Horse Starting
" Re-training/Exercising
" Hoof Trimming
" Problem Solving
"
Phone Sue 09 431 2817
or 021 623 776
Or email [email protected]
Want it done?
Bring it to Twinkle
Tow ‘n’ Tyre
W.O.F.
Tyres
Windscreen
replacement
Chip repairs
Bulk Oil
Batteries
Welding
Custom built trailers
Trailer hire
Think you’ll get a better deal in the city?
Go on, ring us; it won’t cost anything!
1837 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka
Phone 431 2823
Ross Murphy
PLUMBER
Certifying Plumber
09 431 7510
021 424 252
Paparoa Based
+New Housing
+Renovations
+Maintenance
KAIPARA FLOORING CO
32 HURNDALL ST MAUNGATUROTO
Phone 09 9469886
or 021 515 415
Carpet, vinyl, laminate wood look flooring,
vinyl planking, sanding & polyurethane service.
Carpet Short Ends from $79pm + GST
Vinyl D.I.Y. peel n stick tiles $10sq mtr + GST.
Free measure & quote.
Mobile Service
Phone Christine or Howard anytime
Open Saturdays by arrangement.
Coates
Contracting
D41 Bulldozer with 6
way blade, bush rigged
with winch
For all tree work
General bulldozing and
stick raking.
120hp Tractor for
ground cultivation,
tip trailer work.
Fencing
All enquiries phone
Brett Coates
094318720
or
021431872
PETE WORSFOLD
B. Soc.Sc. M. Soc.Sc. Dip Prof Couns.
Counsellor
[email protected]
4312 152 or 021 825 970
Well of Health - 4312 799
if phone busy - keep trying
NEW - PRIVATE COUNSELLING AVAILABLE
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Men - are you having issues in your relationship?
Couples - want to have better communication and turn your
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EASTERN UNITED JMB
On Saturday 16 May round 4 was
played at Paparoa. Our un7s fielded
two teams with much fun, some
impressive little athletes and a dash of
chaos occurring! Players of the day
were Cordell Smith and Zac Wakeling.
The un9s had a fantastic win against
Tomarata White with player of the day
going to William Holden and most
improved to Keidis de Ridder.
The un11s lifted their game against the
strongest team in the competition with
player of the day being Bo Osbourne.
There is steady improvement occurring
in all teams and some awesome rugby
action happening. Trainings are in
Wednesday evenings 5.30pm for the
un7s and un9s and 6pm for the un11s.
We would like to give a huge thanks to
the Kaiwaka Sports Association for
approving our grant application to
purchase new playing jerseys for our
un9 team (see photo), which means
they now match our other teams and
are more comfortable in the modern
jerseys - parents will also agree they
are easier to get dry!
In the photo below we have, from left
to right, coaches Marty de Ridder and
Craig Tamaiti. Back row: Morgan
Guenther-Leslie, Wade Anderson,
Niah Quirk, Hamuera Henderson, Tane
Thomas and Toby Lee. Front Row:
Rico Franks, Joseph Walker, Gina-Ann
Smith, Ryan Stirling, Keidis de Ridder
and William Holden.
~Naomi
TANIWHA
SHIELD
Northland’s
prestigious Years 7
and
8
rugby
tournament
the
Dave Culham Taniwha Shield will be
held in Kerikeri this year. Eight teams
from all over Northland compete in the
5 day tournament for the coveted
shield. If you have a child who would
like to try out for the Rodney/Otamatea
team, please ring Mirna Manuell on
021 544229. Many thanks to the men
who have stepped up to take on
coaching roles: Kyle Harris (head
coach), Ken Manuell and Hayden
Foster.
www.mangawhaimassage.co.nz
HODGETTS
CONTRACTING
Digger Work
Driveways
House Sites
Dams
Drains, etc
Also available for HIRE
3 ton Vib Roller
Heavy Duty Tow
Waterblaster
Lazer Level
Phone Mark
4312877
027 447 8554
For all your body repair needs!!
Rust repairs
Insurance work
Anti-corrosion
treatment
Large and minor
vehicle repairs
Industrial vehicles
Full Cut and polishes
Hours: 8.30am-5pm Monday-Friday
Mobile: 021 118 0462
After hours: 09 431 2384
Phone: Craig or Call in for a free Quote
Email: [email protected]
We are located at 1837 SH1 Kaiwaka, behind Twinkle Tow ‘n’ Tyre
Call in anytime for a free quote.
LEE COOPER PAINTERS
(Kaiwaka Based)
*30 yrs Experience
*Interior/Exterior
*New and Restoration
*Honest and Reliable
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09 4312918
0274735171
[email protected]
A competition to showcase the amazing talents
of Kaiwaka School Students:
3 categories: Singing, Dance (Groups or Solo),
Open (showcase a talent)
Date: Friday 5th June 6:30 - 9
Otamatea High School
& Maungaturoto District High School
50th Reunion
15-17 April 2016
U Beauty
Eyebrow Wax
Eyebrow Tint
Eyelash Tint
Lip Wax
Chin Wax
Bikini Wax
Brazilian
½ Leg Wax
Full Leg Wax
$10
$10
$20
$10
$10
$20
$50
$30
$45
Full Pedicure
Foot Tidy
Manicure
Nail Tidy
Chest Wax
Back Wax
Nostrils
Ears
$60
$35
$45
$25
$30
$40
$10
$10
Underarm Wax
$20
Extended Bikini Wax $30
15 min Back Massage $25
30 min Back Massage $50
Please call Nicole for bookings
09 393 6336 or 022 0639450
Qualified Beautician
4 Kaiwaka – Mangawhai Rd
Kaiwaka
Register Your Interest Now
www.otamatea.school.nz or [email protected]
0800 682 628
Registrations close 18 March 2016
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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NORTHLANDERS ASKED WHAT BETTER
BROADBAND MEANS TO THEM
Northlanders are being asked to share
their thoughts about what improved
broadband and mobile coverage might
mean to them.
All four Northland Councils are
working together with Northland Inc.
to produce a joint Northland-wide
response to the Government’s call for
registrations of interest for the rollout
of ultra-fast broadband, improved rural
broadband and better mobile coverage.
As part of this, communities across
Northland are being asked to share
their thoughts via a short online survey.
Respondents have until Friday 05 June
to complete the survey.
“Improved digital infrastructure is an
important part of driving better
economic results for the Kaipara
region.
We encourage the community to take
part in the survey,” says Chair of the
Kaipara District Commissioners, John
Robertson.
“Understanding the strength of
consumer demand is key to the
proposal, so we need feedback from the
community about the ways they might
take advantage of better broadband and
phone coverage. We’ll be contacting
ratepayer
groups
and
business
associations over the next couple of
weeks to discuss further what these
benefits might be.”
The package of $360 million in
Government funding is to extend
broadband and improve cellphone
coverage across the country. In
Northland, the funding has the potential
to accelerate the delivery of high-speed
broadband to more towns and faster
broadband to rural areas, as well as
improving mobile coverage along State
Highways and in popular tourist areas
to reduce ‘black spots’.
Visit www.kaipara.govt.nz and click on
the link to complete the survey.
KAIWAKA NETBALL
Kaiwaka 1
This week we had some tough games.
We really had to work hard, as both
teams we played were quite tall. Our
defensive end did a great job of
keeping the other teams from scoring
too many goals and our attack and
shooting end worked hard running all
over the court to try and keep the ball
at our end. We won both our games,
but they were very close.
Congratulations to Aroha-Lee Connelly
who played a great defensive game and
Devine who played a good game at
centre. Both were named players of the
day for Kaiwaka 1.
Results: Kaiwaka 1 v Tomarata –
WON 8 – 7; Kaiwaka 1 v Wellsford –
WON 3 – 1
Thank you for cheering us on
parents!!!
~Maia Fairburn (captain)
Kaiwaka 2
We had two more grading games, and
our team played fantastically. With a
win against Maungaturoto 2 and a very
close loss to Snells Beach 1, with them
scoring the winning goal in the last
seconds of the game.
Players of the Games
Game 1 - Erica for fantastic heart and
defence.
Game 2 - Lisa for awesome running
and support play.
Results: Kaiwaka 5 v Maungaturoto 0;
Snells Beach 4 v Kaiwaka 3
Grading is now finished and Kaiwaka 2
are in the Kiwi Grade, so positions will
be mixed up and we will have 40
minute games. This week’s game is at
10.45 against Snells Beach 1 on Court
4. So please be there ready to play at
10.15am.
~Jody Greig (Coach)
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ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING
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WRIGHT DESIGN
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Queens Birthday
Monday
1 June
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
Cakes, craft &
collectables and
honey
Ph 09 4312 296
Adrian
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OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL
On Saturday 25th April Otamatea High
School prefects represented the school
by laying wreaths at the ANZAC 100th
anniversary across the community
(Maungaturoto, Matakohe, Hakaru and
Waipu). Each of these services
honoured those who had courageously
fought in World War One. At the
Matakohe service we were reminded
that those who were drafted to go to
war were the same age as the Year 13
students. We also heard the stories of
how local families were affected.
During the Teacher Only Day a group
of selected students came into school to
participate in a ‘Whanau Matters’
training programme. This marked the
beginning of training ‘OTA Leaders’
with the skills which will help them to
lead activities during whanau times
each week. It was great to see so many
students willing to give up their own
time to participate in this programme.
The Olla Podriga talent contest was
another
fantastic
event
which
showcased some brilliant singers. The
opportunity to sing with a full band and
backing singers really does allow each
performer to rise to the occasion. The
judges had an extremely difficult job
this year as there was so much talent.
The Head Girl Jasmine Sampson
deservedly won the contest for the
second year in a row.
On Saturday 9th May Robyn Bruce,
Wayne Maclennan and I had the
pleasure of attending the Gold Duke of
Edinburgh cer emony in Auckland.
Seven past students of Otamatea High
School received their Awards from
Sarah Hillary, daughter of Sir Edmund
Hillary. Family members were
extremely proud of their children’s
achievements. The students reminisced
on the various adventures that they had
participated in throughout the bronze,
silver and gold award programme.
Much dedication, commitment and
perseverance is needed to complete the
Gold Award. This would not be
possible without the ongoing support
of Robyn Bruce and Wayne
Maclennan. Many others have also
contributed by assisting with the
tramps, the service component and the
many fundraising activities.
~Rachel Clothier-Simmonds,
Principal
Academic Counselling
On Wednesday 12th May we held our
annual
academic
counselling
interviews here at school. This was an
opportunity for parents and senior
students to meet with the student’s
academic counsellor to discuss their
academic goals, to help understand
how NCEA works, to identify barriers
to achievement and to plan the next
steps in their learning.
Kids’ Lit Quiz 2015
On Friday 1st May eight students plus
Mrs Pilkington and Mrs Garnett
travelled to Kerikeri to the Northland
Regional Kids’ Lit Quiz. Maggie
Hames and Katrina Poyner competed
last year but it was a new experience
for Conor Sands, Ayla Driver, Vanessa
Langman, Emily Page, Bipasa Patel
and Toni Tornquist. This year a record
34 teams from all over Northland were
entered. The winning team came from
Whangarei Intermediate School. Both
Otamatea teams competed well and
although unplaced we had a great day
and really enjoyed our trip. Thank you
to the Paparoa Lions’ Club for
sponsoring our team entry fees and
travel costs.
Year 7 and 8 Technology Rotation
Students in year 7 and 8 finished their
first Technology rotation in the week
that ended on 15 May. Coming to High
School, one of the things students look
forward to is learning work place skills
which is being amply provided for in
Technology. This rotation year 7s did
Textiles and Food and Wood
Technology, while the year 8s did
Design and Visual Communication
(previously called Graphics) and Wood
Technology.
Students in the different specialist
areas were assessed on the same
strands of the Technology Curriculum
such as planning for practice and
outcome development.
Gateway in Otamatea High School
Each year our school puts over sixty
students out into the workplace to gain
work experience and credits towards
their NCEA. Students must be over 15
years of age and preferably have their
level 1 literacy and numeracy before
being placed.
We have had a great deal of success
with our students with many either
getting permanent jobs or excellent
references from their employers.
Currently we have a group of students
learning barista and hospitality skills
with the help of the Maungaturoto
Country Club. Our local businesses are
very supportive of our students and
without them we would not have such
success.
Placements have been in many fields:automotive, building, early child care,
hospitality, nursing, butchery, retail,
plumbing, event management, statistics
and opticians to name a few.
Pictured is James Ratima at work with
Kevin
in
the
workshop
at
Maungaturoto Panelbeaters. James has
nearly completed his first unit standard
towards his automotive credits.
Sam Allen and Rita Hames visit to
Nepal
Over the April school holidays
continued on page 13...
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OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL cont. from page 11
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Samantha Allen and I spent two weeks
in Nepal as part of our Gold Duke of
Edinburgh qualifying tramp and
residential project. Prior to the trip,
Sam and I spent 8 months fundraising
to get ourselves there. We spent 11 of
those days in the mountains where we
got to experience some life changing
things. One of the highlights for me,
was the people we met along the way.
Not just our group that we travelled
with for two weeks, but our Sherpa
guides who were locals in the
mountains and both incredible people.
The children that we met and played
with in the villages, and even the
people that we walked past going
through their villages. Getting a little
peek into their day-to-day lives was so
special. Just a week after arriving back
in New Zealand, Sam and I were hit
with the bombshell that Nepal had been
struck by a big earthquake, killing over
8,000 people and displacing thousands
more. Many of the places in the
mountains that we stayed in, or visited
have since been destroyed. Both Sam
and I have thrown ourselves into more
fundraising that will be sent up into the
mountains to help repair some of the
damage.
Thanks to everyone who has supported
our fundraising whether it be through
the cake stalls or donations. ~ Rita
Olla Podriga
Olla Podriga is quite unique in that it
uses a backing band for the singing
contestants made up
of
professional
musicians
plus
students from the
school put together by
Barry Corlett, Teacher
in Charge of music at
OHS. This year’s lineup included students
Cameron Gill and Ben
Morley (guitar) plus Charlie Wynyard
(drums /backing vocals), Alistair
Taylor(bass), May Seager and Jay
Simmonds (backing vocals) and Barry
Corlett (keyboards and backing
vocals).
This year we had a very special judging
panel comprising Ryan Captain Fonk
Monga (from Ardijah), Harry Poi
(formerly Ardijah) and Pauline Corlett
(from The Boss) Our sound technician
was Paul Crowther, former Split Enz
drummer and internationally acclaimed
technical whizz.
Jon Clist did a superb job of leading the
contestants through their singing
journey.
Jasmine Sampson won the contest for
the second year in a row singing
JessieJ’s ‘Masterpiece’. This has never
happened in the long history of this
contest which was inaugurated by
Haydn Hutching, former Principal of
OHS. Second place went to Tasha
Perrett singing ‘Diamonds (Rihanna)
and third place went to Micaela
Tornquist
singing
‘Safe
and
Sound’ (Taylor Swift) Judges were also
impressed with Molly Curnow’s
haunting rendition of Lisa William’s
“Pirouette” and with the overall
standard and variety produced by the
other contestants.
The capacity audience was also treated
to a superb solo piano item from
Monica Jaques, a guitar solo from
Cameron Gill and a solo/vocal
presentation from Tashae Paikea.
These were non competition acts
adding evidence to the huge depth of
musical talent at Otamatea High
School.
Girls 1st XI Football
On Wednesday 22nd April the Girls 1st
XI football team travelled to Tikipunga
to play in a grading tournament. The
team played extremely well coming
away with 3 wins and 1 defeat.
Congratulations to Laurinda Bokma
who was the top goal scorer at the
tournament. The weekly competition
started on May 6th and the girls played
against
Okaihau
College.
Unfortunately, the team had a loss but
the backs played extremely well. Well
done to Julia Pearce who was player of
the day.
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> Water Tank Installation
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Osteo Therapist
For careful adjustments to bones
and joints
Treatment for
humans and
their pets
Clinics:
Kate’s Place, Kaiwaka:
Last Friday of month
For bookings:9.00am-5.00pm
Phone 09 4312661
Or phone
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anytime
THE ONE STOP SHOP
Phone Nigel for an Obligation Free Quote
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Removal of sediment, silt etc
Vacuum or full scrub
Minimal water loss
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ST PAUL’S
ANGLICAN
SUNDAY
SERVICES
St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd.
1st Sun - Eucharist
3rd Sun - Family Service
Office 4214 122
Contacts:M.Hargreaves 4312295, C.Bygrave 4312057
Kaiwaka Bugle - 26 May 2015
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
Fitness Centre
Keys to our Fitness Centre have just
changed over, so if you've ever thought
about taking out a membership – now
is the perfect time to do it! You can
purchase a years membership for $140
which will give you 24/7 access to a
centre equipped with free weights,
bikes, climbers, rowers, treadmills, CV
machines, sunbed, toilets and showers.
You can buy a key from Jaques Four
Square, or for more information please
contact Fitness Centre President
Siobhan Cole on 027 9791203.
In other Fitness Centre news, a huge
congratulations to Julie Harris who
won both of her classes and the
Overalls in the INBA bodybuilding
competition recently. Thanks to
everyone who attended the Fitness
Centre's Open Day and congratulations
to Pat Buxton who won the door prize
of a years free membership.
Squash
With thanks to the efforts of Phillip
Tana, we are seeing positive growth in
our squash club with new faces
appearing on a regular basis. There are
lots of talented players around and
some huge battles are being fought on
the courts! It's great to see young
players like Kodi Foster and Annmarie
Holst coming along and giving the
local old hands a hurry up! Squash is a
wonderful game for your fitness, so if
you would like to give it a try, just turn
up to our courts on Monday evenings,
from 6pm and we'll sort you out for a
game. For any enquiries about squash,
please contact Heather Lupton on 021
841115.
Badminton
Keen to give Badminton a go? Turn up
to our gymnasium on Tuesday
evenings, from 7.30pm - all ages and
abilities welcome! Annual subs are
now due - $50 per person or $80 a
family, or $3 per person per night.
Badminton is lots of fun and an easy
game to pick up. New members
welcome, just bring soft soled shoes
and a sense of humour. Club racquets
are available for you to borrow.
Soccer
The season has started for our soccer
club the Kaipara Knights. There are
still spaces for more 5 – 6 year olds and
12 – 14 year olds, so if you have a
child in these age ranges who would
like to play soccer, please contact
Lindell Ferguson on 4312 542.
Rugby – Junior
This season the JMB sub-union trialing
‘Rally Days’ This has proved to be a
great success with all teams from each
of the five clubs playing at the same
venue each week. The next Rally Day
at the KaiwakathSports Complex will be
on Saturday 27 June.
Rugby – Intermediate
Our Under 16's are doing very well in
their competition round with no losses
to date. Head coach Mike Peeni is
doing a great job of motivating the
boys - if you are keen to follow their
progress, you can 'like' the Otamatea
Hawks IMB facebook page. The Under
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14s have had a bad run of injuries
lately and are looking forward to being
able to field a full strength team again
soon. For any IMB queries please
contact Heather Lupton on 021
841115.
Rugby – Senior
The Hawks next gamesth at our grounds
will be on Saturday 27 June. This will
be a busy day - the Hawks two senior
teams will play Horahora in the
afternoon and there will be a junior
rugby rally day in the morning. For any
Hawks enquiries please contact Jennie
Reynolds on 021 02764171.
Boot Camp
Due to popular demand, Siobhan and
her team are starting up a new Boot
Camp! The 12 week programme
will
start on Wednesday 3rd June and is
particularly geared for beginners,
although people of all fitness levels are
welcome. Sessions will be held at our
grounds on Mondays and Wednesdays
at 6.30pm and Fridays at 9.30am,
sessions cost $7 with concession cards
available.
Results start when you do! To register,
please phone Siobhan on 027 9791203.
Netball – Junior
Our Kaiwaka 1 team had a good game
last week pulling in another win
against Wellsford. They are now
starting to work together as a top team.
Our Kaiwaka 2 team is in the Kiwi
Grade and had their first competition
game last week. Although the end
result wasn’t in their favour, the girls
played with a lot of heart.
Netball – Senior
Our senior netball club Otamatea-Ex is
going well, making it into premier
grade. Awesome effort ladies! Their
Player of the Days for the last two
weeks were Jahkodii Morunga for her
top shooting and fast movement in the
circle and Sam Phillips for her
powerhouse defence. Next game is
against Rodney college, watch this
space. For any senior netball queries,
please email Alex Cowie on
[email protected].
Workshop
We are hosting a workshop "Getting
Real About Sexual Violence" on
Friday 5th June. This is suited to
education, community, social service,
and police workers but is open for
anyone to attend.
To register please email Wendy Laird
at [email protected].
Advance notice
Jessika Grigg and Holly Anderson are
putting on a kids disco as a fundraiser
for our local junior rugby club, Eastern
United. The disco will be heldthat the
Sports Complex on Saturday 4 July,
and will feature great music and
dancing, a lolly scramble, glow items
and games. Mark it in your diary!
Meeting
A Kaiwaka Sports Associationthmeeting
will be held on Wednesday 17 June at
7pm in our JK Lounge, all welcome.
~Cheryl Anderson
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we have a
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Plans formulated in consultation with clients, with
working drawings completed and submitted to
council for processing. Extensive practical experience,
able to identify & resolve problems.
Please ring Mike Lean on 09 431 2260
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Residential · Commercial · Body Corporate · Sub-divisions
Lawn & Section Mowing
Landscaping
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Rubbish Removal
Garden Maintenance
Make-overs
Hedges
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Free Phone 0508 80 70 60
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 26 May 2015
BARRY CURTIS PLUMBING LTD
REGISTERED CRAFTSMAN PLUMBER
Phone 4315572
027 257 9884
25 years experience
Friendly reliable service
All plumbing and maintenance
Alterations and new housing
New wood fire installation
Spouting
Competitive rates
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
Yang Style Tai Chi Classes
For Beginner And Practitioners
At The Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
Every Tuesday Starting at 10.30 am
Come Along And Have Some Fun
While Improving Your Balance Health
And Fitness
For More Information Contact
Andrew Young 09 4223424
[email protected]
LANDSCAPING
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KAIWAKA FIRE BRIGADE
Congratulations to the team from the Kaiwaka Fire Brigade
who completed the Sky Tower Stair Challenge last weekend
- 51 flights of stairs, carrying 25kg of fire-fighting kit. Not
only did they achieve a great physical feat, they also raised
just over $2000 for Leukemia & Blood Cancer New
Zealand. Well done!
OTAMATEA HAWKS RUGBY
We travelled over the Brynderwyns on 16th
May to face Waipu; we were hoping for a
great battle and the Reserves proved worthy
with a 10-7 win. That makes it 6 from 7
wins this season. Unfortunately the Premiers
lost 37-15, it was one of those days that the
bounce of the ball didn’t go our way; four times Waipu got
a good bounce and ran away to score. Although we have
some key players out with injury that’s no excuse, keep
showing up at training and keeping positive will get us back
on track.
We held our Sponsors day at Kaiwaka on Saturday 23rd
May, Dargaville’s Western Sharks were our opponents.
Both teams came away with wins, Reserves 26-19 and the
Premiers a convincing 66-0. Rugby is like a rollercoaster for
the Ota Hawks Prems rugby side, from the euphoria of a
good win 3 weeks ago, a disappointing lost last week and
now to this week where they were rampant against the
Western Sharks. The season was hanging in the balance
after last week’s horror performance. But with the return of
inspirational captain Shane Neville and the irrepressible
Matt Moulds, their appearances alone lifted the side to their
most complete performance to date. The halves, Skinsy
Robinson and Dan Hawkins had a good day at the office
after receiving good front foot ball from the pack. The mid
field combo of Mils Taukiuvea and Jordan Hyland together
were at their damaging best, breaking the line at will. Dan
Hawkins capped off a good day with 4 tries and 8
conversions – a significant contribution towards an
impressive 66-nil victory. Man of the Match performance
from Skinsy included a bit of gymnastics in the latter part of
the game. A good win leading into the Queen’s birthday
break. Let’s all get across to Dargaville next week and
support our boys in the Harding shield final vs Mangonui.
Draw 6th June Mid Western – Away. 13th June Wellsford
at Maungaturoto. ALL grades from JMB, IMB and Premier
rugby will be there, so come and supports our boys.
We would like to thank our sponsors that have come on
board this year Tranznorth, Northpine, Barry Wright,
Dickin Gas, Graig Hanna, Borck Contractors, Jaques Four
Square, Kaiwaka Motor Cycles, Paddy Thorntons, Parker
Lime, Phil Keen Concrete, Wellsford Sports Shop, Tony
Hargreaves Family, Brogan Builders, Trevor Pilbrow, Pub
Charity, Oxford Sports Trust, Jim Leslie, Bruce Robertson,
Evan Wright, Innes Anderson, Rural Design.
If you would like to support the local Rugby team contact
Jennie 021 027 64 171 or [email protected]
IMB Report
A very close game for our Under 14s against mid-western
on Saturday. Final score 22 to 21 to us. Player of the day in
the backs was Hamuera Tierney with Brynn Freer our best
forward on the day. Managers pick was Dylan Huggett with
a couple of try-saving tackles. Well done Otamatea Hawks
Under 14s.
Under 16’s had their first loss this week.
IMB Raffle was won by Ken Manuel Number 77.
See the online edition of the Bugle for photos!
LEABOURNS
Passenger Service
Car & Van Hire
Bus & Coach Charters
Airport Transfers
Monthly Shopper Bus
Phone (09) 4237416
Bulk Cartage
KAIWAKA MOTORCYCLES LTD
YAMAHA
HUSQVARNA
SALES – SERVICE – SPARES
FARM BIKE SPECIALIST
PHONE 09 431-2127
10 KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD, KAIWAKA
TRIMMERS FROM $249 - CHAINSAWS FROM $329
Freeview
Installations
Richard Te Haara
25 Marram Place
Mangawhai Heads
021 1104056
[email protected]
* ROADING * EARTHWORKS *
* DRAINAGE * SITEWORKS *
For any further enquiries, contact Shaun on:
Cell: 021 222 0272
Home: 09 4318339
Email: [email protected]
Shaun Huband: Registered Drainlayer
HAKARU &
DISTRICTS
RSA Inc
Each Friday night
From 6.30pm
Meals will be served
2nd Friday of the Month
Is Roast Dinner Special
Come along and enjoy
our Hospitality
For more information
Ring Heather 431466
or Jan 4314512
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
Kaiwaka Bugle - 26 May 2015
OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES
Margot Christie (pictured below, 2nd
from right) was the most recent
entertainer at the monthly senior’s
lunch. Other recent entertainers include
the Eccentric Ukes, and Helen and
John Reynolds, who all provide
wonderful singing and music. From
time to time we have a speaker or
presentation.
We are really grateful for the ongoing
support of Pam Chapman who helps us
the catering. The vital support of
NEW WINTER HOURS with
our
team
of volunteers ensures that the
from 11 May 2015:
tables
are
arranged and dressed, the
Mon,Tue,Thur,Fri: 8am to 6pm
raffles
and
DVD library are set up, a
Wed (Lotto): 8am to 6.30pm
cup
of
tea
or coffee is ready and
Sat (Lotto): 8am to 7pm
waiting.
The
volunteers also help with
Sun: 9am to 5pm
serving
the
meal.
We thank St John for
Check out new range of Multix baking
the
use
of
their
hall
and facilities.
paper, plastic wrap, containers, muffin
The senior’s programme also includes
cups. Great specials.
the monthly ‘chocolate bingo’, which
takes place on the third Wednesday of
Phone: 4312227
each month from 10am till 12 at the
1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road,
Footprints Room, in the Anglican
Kaiwaka.
Church. Lots of fun and laughter!
Other activities at OCS are well
supported by the community; regular
Jaques Four Square
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donations of produce and household
goods which supplement our food
bank, baby packs and quilts which the
Zonta Club of Mangawhai sends, and
knitted dolls, toys and other welcome
items.
The free Computer Course is
continuing and is available for
unemployed school-leavers and adults
wanting to learn new computer skills.
The main focus for this month is longterm planning for the next ten years.
The House is open from 9am to 3pm
and welcomes visitors. Currently
services include free counselling with
male or female counsellors, budget
advice, parent coaching, family
support. We have collaboration with
the Kaipara Whanau Ora collective.
Long-term
support
based
in
Maungaturoto is available.
We are encouraged and excited by
ideas from other agencies for the
development of new initiatives which
complement our current services. This
keeps us passionate about what we do.
E. LE ROY
The presenter of the Scout trophy (see front page),
advertising in the Auckland Star, 2 December 1925.
“Mr E. Le Roy’s splendid exhibit of tents and camping requisites at the Auckland Show.”
Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries, AWNS-19071205-12-1
LOCAL SERVICES
*St.John Ambulance 111 or Freephone 0800 61 0066
*Fire phone 111
*Police phone 111 or 09 4311150
A A: Meets Wed., 8pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4312228, 4315543, 0800229 6757
AL ANON: In recess, contact Ph: 4312228
MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call
Free 0800 008 333
ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22
BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice &
support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123
CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333
0800 367 222 email:[email protected]
DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890
WHAT’S
ON
PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - email
[email protected]
Advertising in WHAT’S ON is FREE
*29May~'Still Alice', 7:30pm KWMH
*3Jun~Kaiwaka Boot Camp starts Ph 027 979 1203
*5Jun~Kaiwaka's Got Talent, 6:30pm KWMH
*1Jun~Paddy's Sale, KWMH
*6-7Jun~Everybody's Reading Room, Otamatea Repertory
Theatre
*12Jun~'Birdman', 7:30pm KWMH (R16)
*13Jun~Supper NIght, 7:30pm Hakaru Hall Ph 4312 829
*14Jun~Tripe & Onion Lunch, 1pm Hakaru RSA Ph 4314668
*16Jun~Pt Curtis Cruising Club AGM, 7pm 3 Furlongs
*17Jun~Kaiwaka Sports Assn meeting, 7pm KSA
KATE’S PLACE with Govt.Day Agencies/Community Information /
Osteopathy/ IRD / Probation, etc Ph: 4312661 Hours: 9am-3pm. Mon - Fri
KWMH=Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
KSA=Kaiwaka Sports Association Complex
FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd,
Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747
See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for upcoming events.
GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Sarah Rogers Ph: 4312194
HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION - Kaiwaka Pick up­
Mondays=Gr een bags ar e picked up by Nor thland WasteHAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday except
Tuesday10am-4pm.Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. queries to them 09 4303273,Wednesdays=Blue bags and yellow
recycling (at Jaques $3.00 and $1.50) are picked up by
Ph:4258567 - office
Kaurilands 09 4392146.
HOMEOPATH: Donna Flavell Ph: 4314843
*DIABETES Support Group -for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford
INLAND REVENUE: Last Friday each month, 11-3pm Ph4312661
10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph:A.Pert 4238242; J.Gardner 4238060
*DRINK CAN ‘tear tabs’ - for Starship Hospital- please collect KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz:
98 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Rd, leave in mailbox, Ph. 4312625
Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059
*GYMNASTICS OTAMATEA - Tuesday Ph: Stephanie 022
3624998
KAIWAKA KOHANGA REO: Ph:4312620
*HAKARU PONY CLUB-Secretary Julie Rynne 09 4314520
*KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345
KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045
*KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL Grp:2nd Thursday in month
KAIWAKA LIBRARY: [email protected]
Ph: 4314767
Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539
*KAIWAKA CUBS-Thursdays 5.30-7pm, Hakaru Ph:Bruce 4312542
*KAIWAKA SQUASH -Mondays 7pm Ph: Barbara Thomas 4315905
KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph: 4312286. Hastie Lane
KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in
Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon.
month, Apple Basket 10am Ph 4314827
*MANGAWHAI COMBINED PROBUS CLUB: 2pm,3rd Thursday
KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431
month in the Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777
Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail
*NZ GENEALOGY-Wellsford - 1st Thursday in month Ph: 4237033
KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309
*OTAMATEA GREY POWER-09 431 8138 Joan Hoggard
*PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312 246
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym
*RSA,Hakaru & Dist.Women- meet 1.30pm 4th Thurs in month Ph: 4312 668
KAIWAKA ST JOHN: Manager Steve Rosser 09 4318403, 021 2316836 *TRAMPING- Mondays 9am-2:30pm Karen Ph: 4312 090
*WAIPU GENEALOGYGROUP -4th Monday in month Ph:
LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4314121 or 09 4318969
4312725
NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040
*WRITER’S GROUP - Ph Elizabeth 4312 522
*YOGA- Tuesdays 6:15pm, Friday 8:30am Kaiwaka WM Hall Carla
OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Free counselling, parent
coach, Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9amPh: 4312 408, 021 296 8794
30m. Ph 09 431 9080
PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa
Ph or txt: Dianne 027 2085093
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACHING, GROUP FACILITATION:
Sabine Druckler 4312231
PLUNKET: Kaiwaka - Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall: Clinic 1st Wednesday of the
month; Coffee Group at 9:30. Mangawhai - Rose Madsen Cottage, Mangawhai
Domain, Moir St: Clinic 1st and 3rd Monday of month; Young Babies Coffee
Group 2nd and 4th Monday 10 am; Plunket Playgroup every Thursday.
Maungaturoto - Maungaturoto Congregational Church, 100 Hurndall Street East:
Plunket clinic 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Cynthia 09 431 8187 or 027 675 3488
PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours)
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE: Gloria Reid Ph: 094327634
RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSN 733 Settlement Rd. Hakaru
Ph.4312176 Bill Kerr (President) Ph.4314719
CHURCHES:
*Kaiwaka Family Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am &
6pm. Youth Service Mondays 6-8pm. Ph: Tawhiri 4312571 or Paul
4312068
*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; Midweek 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
TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and Contact R. Morgans, Ph 4312365
assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for
*Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or
Email
appointments.
[email protected]
*Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. 4312256 or 4312110
TE KOROWAI AROHA O NGATIWHATUA Ph: 4312675
*Te Pounga Marae queries -A.Gage 4312528, 4312527
(The Cloak of Love of Ngatiwhatua) Support and Maori Consultancy.
*Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - C. Anderson 4312051 or
Email [email protected]
VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI:
Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.
Justice of Peace: B.FJaques; L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves, S.Dalziell,
W.Howard - please phone to make sure they are available
WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086
www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz
WOMEN’S WELFARE LEAGUE & Reaching Out For Youth:
Marriage Celebrants: L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; C.Rosseels
4 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, M Morgan 4312293
Next Bugle Deadline midday Friday 5 June 2015
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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