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Spreydon, Hoon Hay, Hillmorton, Cracroft, Cashmere, St Martins, Somerfield, Sydenham, Addington, Waltham, Opawa, Beckenham, Huntsbury, Woolston

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� By Tom Doudney

A MOTHER’S kindness and her upbringing in a large family set St Martins resident Lynda Macdonald on the path to a lifetime of helping others.

Yesterday, she received the Queen’s Service Medal for ser-vices to the community.

Mrs Macdonald worked voluntarily as a Strengthening Families facilitator for more than eight years, and was appointed to a number of social welfare panels in the 1990s such as the Care and Protection Resource panel that monitored and advised social workers.

She has been involved in gov-ernance and management roles in the Catholic Church since the 1980s and tutored Catholic students and their parents on sexuality for more than seven years.

Mrs Macdonald said she was taken aback when she heard she was to receive the honour.

“I’ve done nothing startling, I’ve just done what was needed to be done in front of me,” she said.

“I have been a mum and a grandmother and probably tried to be a good neighbour and good friend to people and that’s about it.”

She said growing up in a big family with a kind mother had been a key influence in giving the amount of time and energy she had to various initiatives.

“We were taught always to treat others as you would like to be treated so if I had a sense that I could make a difference to some-one, I would do it.”

Her community work began when, as a 25-year-old mother of three, she was instrumental in setting up a Plunket home visit-ing group in Avonside.

From there she kept being asked to help with more and more initiatives.

Later, Mrs Macdonald was a co-ordinator of Heartland Ser-vices, a prototype organisation developed to promote access to government and NGO services, which was nominated for a Unit-ed Nations Award.

In 2007, she received the Riccarton-Wigram Community Board Certificate of Community Service.

She is also a justice of the peace and marriage celebrant.

One of the things she had found most rewarding was her time working for Barnardos when she ran parenting courses in the Christchurch men’s and women’s prisons.

Woman recognised for a lifetime of helping others

INFLUENCE: Lynda Macdonald was awarded the Queen’s Service Medal yesterday for her lifetime of working with a number of community-focused organisations and initiatives. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN

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InsideFROM THE EDITOR’S DESK News ...........................3, 5 & 8

Your Local Views .........4

Honours ..............................6-7

Your Local Schools .10

Community Events .....15

Health & Beauty ........ 17

Home Heating .................19

Sport ..................................21

Senior Living ..............21-23

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CONTACT US Moving can be a pain – but at least two Environment Canterbury staff members felt it more than most when the regional council shifted into its new Tuam St offices in April.

Within the first two weeks, one person walked into the glass surround of the revolving door on the ground level, receiving a bruised temple and a headache.

A second person walked into the glass balustrade on the ground floor stairs bruising their upper arm. Both were put on light duties for two days.

ECan spokeswoman Katherine Trought said moving 406 staff into a new office building was a little like moving into a new house, “where you bump into things until you work out how to navigate your way around.”

MOVING MISHAPS AT ECAN OFFICE

Putting creative energy into art 12OUR PEOPLE

Today we celebrate those among us who have achieved something special. The Queen’s Birthday Honours List has been released and on it are a few familiar faces. See the list on page 6.

Otautahi Creative Spaces Trust manager Kim Morton is also someone adding value to our community. She made the shift from training as a lawyer after the February 22, 2011, earthquake to using art as a therapy to reduce social isolation. Read about her in Our People.

Earlier this year people were di-vided when the central city speed limits were reduced to 30km/h. Now the city council has released a number of suburban streets where the speed limits could change. See what roads could be affected on page 8.

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A PROPOSAL to reduce speed limits to 30km/h for a number of Addington streets could soon be back on the table.

Spreydon Heathcote Com-munity Board chairwoman Karolin Potter plans to sug-gest that the speed limit be imposed on streets inside the area bordered by Lincoln Rd, Moorhouse Ave, Selwyn St and Brougham St.

If other board members sup-port her at tomorrow’s meeting, the board will raise the matter with the city council.

The board had made the same proposal 18 months ago, but the city council rejected it.

Mrs Potter said most of the streets were not wide enough for two cars to pass each other without difficulty and a lower speed limit was appropriate.

She was particularly keen to see speed limits reduced in the streets surrounding St Mary’s Church, due to the damage which had been caused by vehicles travelling too fast and hitting bollards.

“I was there two weeks ago at St Mary’s and three bol-lards had just been absolutely smashed. That congregation hasn’t got the money and

wherewithal to do the constant repairs that are required.”

A number of utes and 4WD vehicles used Collins St and the roads around the church as a shortcut between Brougham St and the central city early in the morning, with many travelling at up to 70km/h, Ms Potter said.

“There will be greater penal-ties imposed if they are caught doing 70km/h in a 30km/h area and there is also a greater awareness now of 30km/h areas

because they are introducing them into the inner city.”

Addington Neighbourhood Association chairwoman Sarah McKenzie said she believed many residents would support the proposal.

“I think that would be a wise idea to put that to council,” she said.

City council transport opera-tions manager Steffan Thomas said the previous rejection of the proposal had been because it did not meet national legisla-

tion and guidelines.These stated that a speed

limit of 20, 30 or 40km/h could only be set if “safe traffic engi-neering techniques are applied to ensure that the mean operat-ing speed of motorised traffic is kept to within 5 km/h of the speed limit”.HAVE YOUR SAY: Would you like to see the speed limits on some streets reduce to 30km/h? Send your views to [email protected]]

DEFIBRILLATORChristchurch South Community Watch will purchase a new mobile defibrillator to be stored in its watch car using a $3445 grant from Air Rescue Services. Community Watch member Mike Fenton said in an emergency situation, having a defibrillator on hand could make all the difference. “If we only use it once in a couple of years it will still be quite vital,” Mr Fenton said.

LOST KNITTING PHOTOSA Spreydon resident is hoping to return an album of photographs of knitted garments to its owner. Stuart Wood found the green and gold covered album lying on the pavement on the corner of Barrington St and Bewdley St. He said it contained an extensive collection of photographs of adults and children’s garments, including designs based on Thomas The Tank Engine and Winnie The Pooh. Anyone who thinks they might own the album, or know who does, can call Mr Wood on 338 7163.

TARGET REACHED EARLYA community project has just reached its three-year target of improving 250 homes, six months ahead of schedule. The Repair Well project, funded by the New Zealand Red Cross and implemented by Community Energy Action Charitable Trust offers to install additional energy efficiency measures during earthquake repairs to vulnerable homeowners.

NO SPEEDING: Damaged bollards on Church Square. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN

Speed limit for city streets on cards In Brief

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Your Local ViewsResidents comment on the city council’s proposal to widen Lincoln Rd between Wrights Rd and Curletts Rd.

Hillmorton resident Brian Hemera writes:

I think it is overdue given the development in the Halswell/Aidanfield area and could only be a positive move. It would also be an ideal opportunity for the unsightly overhead telephone/power lines to be put under-ground and bring the area into the 21st century.

Spreydon resident Mi-chael J. Brathwaite writes:

I live in Edinburgh St and find getting to work in the city or Sydenham in the mornings is very difficult.

The only two ways to go are via Brougham St to Collins St, then around the back streets to avoid the traffic jams on the other side of Collins St where three lanes merge into two, or via Lincoln Rd to Spencer St then around the

back streets to avoid the traffic jams in Addington.

I am not in favour of the plan to widen Lincoln Rd, as it seems to me that the only change needed is an arrow for motorists turning right into Curletts Rd.

When I am coming home from my West Melton job, there is a lot of traffic heading west on that section of Lincoln Rd, but it keeps moving.

Having four lanes would make it harder to to walk to businesses across the road and they would undoubtedly add a median strip preventing one from turning right from Lincoln Rd into Do-main Tce.

I hope that if (or should I say when?) all of our objections are ignored and the plan does come into effect they will at least put in a turning arrow for motorists turning right into Lyttelton St.

It seems to me that it would make more sense to widen the section from Whiteley Ave to Moorhouse Ave, as that is where I run into intolerable congestion.

A COUPLE of weeks ago I was one of a handful of adults who got to attend a UNICEF Youth For Change Conference that was held here in Christchurch.

A team of four young people put this event together and there were 70 other young peo-ple in attendance.

There were a range of speak-ers, including the Youth Advi-sory Group for a collaboration project I help out with called Child and Youth Friendly Christchurch.

The YAG were there consult-ing with the participants about what they think it is that makes a city youth-friendly.

An amazing example of young people providing a space for young people to consult with other young people about things important to them and our city.

It would be great to see more of these events and more public-ity of these events so all young people get a chance to attend. 

There’s a group in Christch-urch called Youth Voice Canterbury who are a network of young people and youth participation groups.

A few weeks ago they pulled a diverse group of young people together to chat with the city council senior staff and elected members about what’s impor-tant for youth in our city.

It showed a real willingness by the city council to engage with young people, and those young people felt listened to and valued.

Although this was well supported by the city council, it was pulled together and facilitated by young people who wanted to participate.

These sorts of opportuni-ties are valuable both for the people making decisions about Christchurch, but also for the positive development of our young people.  At the moment Youth Voice Canterbury are organising the first Canterbury Youth Awards.

Nominations closed earlier in the week with 81 nominations being received.

The idea is to create a culture of celebrating young people.

I think it would be fantastic to see this event and others like it promoted positively in media outlets for both the public and the youth of Christchurch.

I understand that there are real issues for young people in our communities, and these need to be discussed and ad-dressed. But what I want is for us to ensure that we’re spending just as much energy giving our young people opportunities and celebrating their successes, because the youth are the future of this city. If we want to see our great city continue to grow and to thrive post-quake, then we need to have involvement from those who will be there to grow it.

Canterbury Youth Workers Collective coordinator Penny Prescott says for post-quake city to thrive there needs to be involvement from young people.

Youth the future of city

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TWO SPREYDON residents will get a taste of what it’s like to run a company.

Rebecca Hopkins and Sina Cotter-Tait have received two of 12 director internships offered by Christchurch City Holdings Ltd.

Ms Hopkins, a senior associate at Lane Neave, will do her intern-ship with CCHL itself, while Ms Cotter-Tait, a team leader at Har-rison Grierson Ltd, will do hers with EcoCentral.

The aspiring directors will have the opportunity to work alongside the boards of established compa-nies and learn from experienced directors how successful boards work.

The initiative is to help prepare the next generation of directors.

CCHL director Bill Dwyer said selecting the final 12 was difficult because the calibre of the more than 150 applicants was outstand-ing.

“I believe this scheme will offer worthwhile experience to those who have been selected and contribute to diversity around the board table,” Mr Dwyer said.

The interns will be provided mentoring and a study scholar-ship to do an Institute of Direc-tors course during the term of the internship.

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THERE IS less than a month to go until the doors open on the The Star Home & Leisure Show.

More than 12,000 people visited the show last year, which runs over Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 1 to 3.

The show features the latest trends and technology for home building or renovation, as well as special deals on everything from spa pools to campervans.

You can talk directly with the experts there to get advice or tips, or take the opportunity to try new products or technology.

There will also be plenty of prizes on offer, including a $25,000 central heating system, thanks to Central Heating NZ.

•The show will be held at Horncastle Arena from July 1-3 from 10am to 5pm. For more information, visit www.starhomeshow.co.nz

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HAVING A remote control home is no longer the stuff of science fiction.

If you have the technology, you can now turn your heating on while you’re on your way home, set a crock-pot to start your dinner cooking, and check up instantly on your home if a security or fire alarm goes off to see if it’s a danger or just a false alarm.

Although the technology has existed for several years, it has been expensive and complicated to install.

Startup company Morepork’s goal is to make the technology accessible to anyone.

Chief executive Gemma Croombs said its systems could be installed simply yourself, with simple plug in cameras and control panels and wireless alarms and sensors.

“People have the perception

you can only have them if you’re building and you can put cable all through your home, but it doesn’t have to be like that anymore.”

The company, which was backed by Spark, launched in August last year, but she said the technology was already growing.

“One of the things we’re test-ing at the moment is a smart door bell which sets up voice call, so if someone’s there to

drop off a package you can say just drop off, don’t leave me to pick it up from the depot on my weekend. Or if you have a smart lock, you can just remotely open the door and let them in.”

As new technology was devel-oped, she said it could be added on to the same system.

She plans to be at The Star Home & Leisure Show with her team, with several systems set up for people to play with there, and special deals on offer.

IN YOUR HAND: Chief executive Gemma Croombs using the Morepork app, which allows you to remotely control your security system and home automation technology.

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Stewart Barnett, of St Albans – for services to agriculture and businesses: Chief executive officer for Silver Fern Farms ltd, Mr Barnett (right) has been involved with New Zealand’s meat industry.

Charles Crofts, of Halswell – for services to Maori: In 1998, Mr Crofts was instrumental in helping to keep the peace between Maori tribes while working for more than six years establishing the Ngai Tahu Settlement Act.

Lesley Murdoch MBE, of Sumner – for services to sport:

Currently a board member of Netball New Zealand, Mrs Murdoch had a big part in the review of cricket in 1995. She also has a radio show on Saturdays on Newstalk ZB.

Annette Purvis,of Halswell – for ser-vices to athletics: The current chair-woman of Athletics New Zealand, Mrs Purvis (right) has been involved in all levels of athletics around the country. She is also in her second term serving on the International Association of Athletics Foundation.

Steve Sumner, of Merivale – for services to football: One of the greatest footballing products in

the country, Mr Sumner was an All White from 1976 to 1988, playing for New Zealand 105 times. He scored twice at New Zealand’s first FIFA World Cup appearance in 1982. He has been the presi-dent of Mainland Football since 2008.

Norman Dewes, of Mairehau – for services to Maori and the commu-nity: An advocate for under-privileged and disadvantaged children for a number of years, Mr Dewes has represented many Maori boards, and established Te Runanga o Nga Maata Waka in 1989.

Jacqueline Duncan, of St Albans – for services to education: After 44 years of teaching, 29 of those as principal, Mrs Duncan (right) has worked in special, secondary and tertiary education. She was principal of Cashmere Primary School for 15 years.

Murray Ellis, of Hare-wood – for services to rugby: A die-hard rugby fanatic, Mr Ellis (right) has been involved with rugby his whole life. From playing at club and representa-tive level, to refereeing and administration later in his career. Mr Ellis was made a life member of the Crusaders last year.

Julie Hawke, of Papanui – for services to Highland dance: A teacher of High-land dancing, Mrs Hawke has taught and administrated Highland dance in Canter-bury for the past 35 years. She also runs the biggest Highland dancing school in New Zea-land.

Kenneth Sowden, of Halswell – for services to paralympic sport: Whenev-er New Zealand and Australia play each other in wheelchair rugby, they compete for the Ken Sowden Cup. Mr Sowden has been involved with dis-ability sport in Canterbury since 1993.

This year saw 13 Cantabrians receive Queen’s service medals. Find out more about these local heroes below. In total, 177 Kiwis were honoured in the Queen’s 90th Birthday celebration.

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Queen’s Birthday honours List

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STAR MEDIA chairman Nick Smith has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for more than 50 years work in media and sport.

He was named an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit yesterday.

Mr Smith started work at the Christchurch Star in 1965, as an advertising cadet.

“It was the heyday of newspapers. You weren’t competing for eyeballs. I spent two and a half years there, and it was fantastic. I still have a lot of friends from those days, we had a lot of fun together. We used to have boxing tournaments in the lunchroom,” he said.

He went on to become a direc-tor of Allied Press, publisher of the Otago Daily Times, and chairman of CTV.

Although he was a major shareholder, he said he stayed in the background at CTV for several years, leaving the running of the company to managing director Murray Wood.

But when Mr Wood was killed in the collapse of the building in the February 2011 earthquake,

Mr Smith said he was suddenly thrust into management of the station.

He remembered the first meet-ing the day after the earthquake, sitting in a dark room without power talking about the future with his distraught staff.

“It would have made more sense to take the insurance money and close the station, but

to me that would mean we let the staff and the victims’ families down. That to me was the decid-ing factor.”

He has also played a key role in sport over the years, help-ing to develop Hagley Park, form the University Oval Redevelop-ment Trust and raise $2 million to establish the first cricket ground in Dunedin.

He has also sponsored and donated to many community groups and organisations working around the South Island.

“My philosophy has always been what’s good for the province is what’s good for the business, and what’s good for the company is good for the province.”

RECOGNISED: Star Media chairman Nick Smith was named an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the Queen’s Birthday Honours yesterday. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN, OTAGO DAILY TIMES

Queen’s Birthday honours List

The Queen’s Service Medal – QSM

Jennifer Gallagher JP, of Darfield – for services to the community: A com-munity guardian for Darfield to Kirwee, Mrs Gallagher has received many awards for her community services. This in-cludes raising $40,000 for new tennis courts in Kirwee, or-ganising sports tournaments, and catering at functions.

Lynda Macdonald JP, of St Martins – for ser-vices to the community: Instrumental in the setting up of a Plunket Home Visit-ing Scheme in Linwood and Avonside. Mrs Macdonald has contributed to the social welfare of her community for many years.

Selma Scott, of Prebbleton – for services to the Pacific community: A barrister and solicitor who applies her skills to help the Pacific community, Mrs Scott has done so since the late 1990s. She is also the chairwoman of Pacific Trust Canterbury, and is also a member of the Human Rights Review Tribunal.

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News

� By Andrew King

SPEED LIMIT changes proposed by the city council are trying to find the balance between pedestrians, cyclists and motorists according to a traffic expert.

Every three years, speed limits on streets are reviewed, this year 27 have been proposed to have lower limits installed.

In March the speed limit for the heart of Christchurch’s CBD was changed to 30km/h to provide safer, more user-friendly and enjoyable ways for people to travel.

Canterbury University traffic expert Alan Nicholson said while he supports the proposed chang-es in the city centre, the haste they are being pushed through could face a public backlash.

“It is great to find a balance between pedestrians, cyclists and motorists but if you push cars out quickly from the city centre people could get irritated and not support it,” he said.

He was also concerned about the drastic change to some speeds on roads in the wards.

“Some of the speeds will go from 100km/h to 50km/h. They possibly should have been changed in the past now they have a drastic change,” he said.

Twelve roads in the Riccarton-Waimairi Ward have been pro-posed to have lower speed limits, seven roads in the Fendalton-Waimairi Ward, four in the Shirley-Papanui Ward, and one each in the Burwood-Pegasus and Hagley-Ferrymead Wards.

Some of the roads proposed run between two wards and have been counted twice such as Pound Rd.

These are mainly in new growth areas where the speed limit of a once rural road is no

longer considered safe in expand-ing residential and commercial zones.

The city council is also pro-posing to extend the inner-city 30km/h limit, which came into effect on March 12, to include sections of St Asaph St and Hagley Ave.

Riccarton-Wigram Commu-nity Board chairman Mike Mora said lowering the speed limit on those streets is what the public wants.

“We welcome the triennial re-view of speed limits. We have iden-

tified some roads we think need to be addressed, so have the public and city council staff,” he said.

Following the consultation process city council staff will consider all feedback and prepare a report for community boards who will make a recommendation to the city council who makes the final decision.

The speed limit changes consultation runs from May 31 to June 21 on the city council’s website under the Have Your Say page.

Major speed limit changes proposed

Proposed road speed limit changes by ward: Riccarton-Wigram Ward - Avonhead Rd, Carrs Rd, Halswell Junction Rd, Jessons Rd, Marshs Rd, Murphys Rd, Owaka Rd, Pound Rd, Quifes Rd, Roberts Rd, Waterloo Rd, Whincops Rd, Wigram Rd and Wilmers Rd.Fendalton-Waimairi Ward - Grays Rd, McArthurs Rd, McLeans Island Rd, Pound Rd, Ryans Rd and Stanleys Rd.Shirley-Papanui Ward - Belfast Rd, Blakes Rd, Greywacke Rd and Highsted Rd.Burwood-Pegasus Ward - Dunlops Cres.Hagley-Ferrymead Ward - Mt Pleasant Rd.

FINDING THE BALANCE: The city council is proposing lower speed limits on roads all around the city to make it safer for all those who use them. Inset: Alan Nicholson

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Our fantastic new facilities for Older Persons’ Health and Rehabilitation at BurwoodHospital will be opening from Monday 13 June. The new facilities include three new ward blocks, a brand-new and fully equipped radiology department, and a new outpatients department which will be fully open by Wednesday 15 June. Between 13 June and 16 June, Older Persons’ Health wards will be relocated from The Princess Margaret Hospital. Patients and visitors should enter the hospital at the new main entrance at 300 Burwood Road – unless your appointment letter tells you otherwise. There’s plenty of parking, or you can catch the bus – it’ll drop you close to the new front door.

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STORIES COLLECTED from elderly people in rest homes and retirement villages will be published in a new book compiled by Linwood College students.

The seven year 12 and 13 busi-ness students plan to donate the profits to assist the elderly.

Last year, two of the students, Angel Lintott and Molly Barnett, set up a social enterprise which involved arranging donated flowers from Aromaunga Bax-ters Flowers in Heathcote into bouquets which they gave to residents of Bupa Parkwood Rest Home in Linwood. They also spent time talking and getting to know the residents.

The pair won a BP Young En-terprise Award for their involve-ment in the programme.

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teacher Richard Jolly encouraged them to build on last year’s idea with the new business students.

“We were all just brainstorm-ing and thinking of how we could adapt what we did last year and we just kind of came up with this idea.”

The students will go a few times a week, initially to Park-wood Rest Home again, and talk to the residents, collecting any interesting stories that they hear for the book. The students plan to expand the project to other rest homes or retirement villages after a few weeks.

They are hoping to publish the book some time this year.

“We had a publisher interested who said they were really keen,” Lintott said.

“We did a survey and we talked to heaps of people who would be our target market and everyone seemed really keen for the idea.”

NEW IDEAS: Linwood College students Molly Barnett, left, and Angel Lintott with the BP Young Enterprise Award they won last year. This year, they have built on the concept which won them the award.

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Kim, tell me a bit about what you do for the Otautahi Creative Spaces Trust.

I guess I lead the programme and we run art programmes. At the moment we run at Phillips-town and Aranui Libraries but we are looking to expand across the city into other community hubs. Our mission is using art to boost people’s wellbeing. We’re especially looking to work with people that have experienced mental illness, earthquake trauma and social isolation. We provide opportunities for people to connect with their commu-nity as well.

How long has it been run-ning?

It’s been going for just over a year now, but we had a low pro-file for our first six months. But

since the start of the year we’ve had quite a surge of interest in our programmes. We’re very excited because it means we need to expand them now, and we’re looking for support to do that.

Where is the programme based?

The base is Phillipstown Com-munity Hub, in the old Phil-lipstown School, which closed at

the end of 2014. We’re here along with a whole lot of other fantastic community initiatives. Aranui also presents a great opportunity because the team there is really passionate about serving their community. We know libraries are the living room of communi-ties and people go there because they feel welcome and it’s a free space.

And the feedback you’ve received has been positive?

The feedback has been fantastic. What people love is that it’s par-ticipant driven, so artists choose the art forms they’re interested in, and they do that. The environ-ment they’re in is without any pressure to produce, just heaps of encouragement. People have said it’s a really inspiring environment

to be in. It’s not a structured class as such, anyone could be working on anything – like sculptures, printmaking, and calligraphy. Sometimes the participants will need encouragement and sug-gestions, but most people settle in to what they want to be doing. If someone’s stuck we help them though.

Has the programme been suc-cessful for the artists?

Some people have come in and worked in this space, and they’ve had work feature in national exhibitions. We’ve had three people gain scholarships through The Learning Connexion but also people are feeling like they have a sense of belonging to something creative and belong-ing to a new community. They’ve said they’ve made friends. And from that they’re more engaged in their community.

Has this project been set up by the city council, or indepen-dently?

It’s an independent commu-nity charitable trust. We have had great support from Creative New Zealand, the city council and the Rata Foundation. Not only that but we are finding that we are being given a lot of sup-port in terms of art materials, which is a fabulous endorsement for the trust.

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Otautahi Creative Spaces Trust manager Kim Morton talks to Fraser Walker-Pearce about reducing social isolation through art, training as a lawyer and her favourite place in the city

Putting all the energy into art, creativity

EXCITED: Kim Morton is the manager of Otautahi Creative Spaces Trust, and teaches creative art classes.

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How full are your classes? Funny you should say that

actually, we have a waiting list for the Phillipstown groups. There’s currently a lot of work being done looking at whether a com-munity hub could be set up in the closed Central New Brighton School, and we’re hoping we might be able to share a space in that facility.

You must get a bit of a kick knowing classes are full?

Oh absolutely. It’s something that I get a great deal of joy out of. Yes it’s my full-time job, but my focus has been on establish-ing the programmes and now they’re doing so well. We just need to secure funding so we can add to our existing programmes to meet the demand.

So how did this all come about?

About 20 years ago I man-aged a community art space in Masterton and I’d been aware of the gap in Christchurch for some time, but it was only after the earthquakes that it kind of galvanised my energy and so I decided to kick-start something here. There’s a network of spaces like this around the country, so I had good relationships with the people involved there and then we did some research which was funded by Creative New Zealand, and it looked at the need and how

something should be set up here. It’s not something you can just transplant from one city to the other, Masterton is a small town. In post-earthquake Christchurch, opportunities to connect with others creatively in your local community seemed more impor-tant.

So is the city council involved at all?

It supported the feasibility work done in 2014 and our set-up in early 2015. The city council has been supportive right through that process. Two council staff members were on our steering group which guided us through the research stage, and establish-ment.

How long have you been in Christchurch then?

I’ve been here for 15 years, and was in Masterton before, for about three years, but I was born in Auckland. I’ve lived in lots of different places, but Christchurch is home now.

Oh good to hear! Where are your favourite spots?

My favourite in Christchurch is Taylors Mistake. But in New Zealand, it’d be the Cavalli Islands in Northland. It’s special because we had lots of childhood holidays there, and many family connections.

Do you have any family down here?

I have two boys, who are 17 and 13. They keep me on my toes. They’re both at Hagley Commu-nity College, and they’re enjoying that. I’m not sure what they want to do, but as long as they do what they’re passionate about, I’m good with that.

And where in the city are you guys based?

We’re in Lyttelton. The kids love it because of the hills and the sea, and the great landscape.

That’s a bit of a trek to work each day?

Yes that’s a point, I don’t live in the communities I’m work-ing in. That means that it’s even more important to have a strong relationship with the community. We’ve designed some projects that are around the identity and stories of Phillipstown – photog-raphy and poetry projects that combine with Ara Institute of Canterbury, and local residents, and what Phillipstown means for them. That’s only just started.

Where did you go to school then?

I went to school in Auckland, to Westlake Girls’ High School. It was just the one up the road from where we lived at the time.

Did you ever have a mentor, or a big influence that taught you art?

Some people do have an out-standing person in their life, but

this is hard for me. I guess mine was Sue McBride, who was an outstanding art teacher. I really enjoyed art at school because of her, so that probably did sow the seed.

What did you do after that?I’ve had quite a few different

aspects of my work. One is in law, I trained for law, and didn’t know if I’d take it further after I studied it. I specialised in social justice and community law. And in a way there’s quite a connec-tion between those studies and what I do now.

Where did you study for law?

At the University of Otago for five years. I worked in consumer rights and then in community law, specialising on welfare law.

And did you use the degree? Did you have any law jobs?

Yes, I did. I guess it must have been 20 years on and off using it. The earthquakes made me question what I was doing, and I decided to put my energy into creativity and wellbeing projects. Life’s short, if I can make a differ-ence, then I should. And for me it was around this idea of art and creativity in Christchurch that was the best way I could do that.

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DISCUSSIONS: Kim Morton and Creative New Zealand’s Chris Archer discuss the future of the Otautahi Creative Spaces Trust.

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Complementary medicine is becoming increasingly sought after in New Zealand as people become aware of the many

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Christchurch-based Chinese health practitioner Lan Xiao has developed a method of treatment, which she says has as an immediate affect on a wide variety of pains and health conditions. It is known as ‘acupuncture without needles’.

Lan describes it as being similar to reflexology in that the problem area on the body is determined through pressure, but is much more accurate.

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Lan also uses it to treat depression and anxiety, and says it can help with addiction problems as well.

“After the treatment the person has no cravings – because it treats the cause of the addiction.”

She says the results are immediate, though people may need several treatments, depending on the extent of their health problem, and while it is slightly painful for few moments, everyone can tolerate it.

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Are you struggling with the heat of Summer or wanting to get organised for Winter? With the ever changing weather patterns, heat pumps have the flexibility of being able to heat and cool which is an advantage no other appliance can offer. This represents great value for your investment as you can use it all year round. The team at enviro Master Ltd can help keep you cool this Summer either at home or work. enviro Master supplies, installs and services all the leading brands including Panasonic, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Daikin. This means our team can show you which system and brand will best suit your needs.

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Servicing your heat pump is extremely important to ensure that it is working as effectively and efficiently as possible resulting in a healthy, hygienic heat pump, lower power bills and greater comfort. But beware, not all cleaning companies are equal. We are constantly hearing of people being charged huge amounts for servicing and all they are getting is a heat pump clean. We at enviro Master, are qualified engineers

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VenTILATIon This includes both the exchange of air to the outside as well as circulation of air within the building. It is one of the most important factors for maintaining acceptable indoor air quality in buildings.

Filtered air supply for summer and filtered and warmed air in winter creates a healthy environment in which to live and work. In case

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Low oxygen with high carbon dioxide causes stuffiness in the room and occupants can feel drowsy. Invisible harmful substances like a high content of dust and tobacco smoke are harmful and can cause various diseases. even bad smells can cause discomfort or irritate the nervous system. In summer, it’s easy to open windows for cross ventilation, however as winter approaches, we start to shut up out houses to trap in the heat and as a result, air quality can decline.

It is therefore very important to ensure good air quality indoors through adequate ventilation.

noW WITH the colder and wetter weather on its way, home owners are focusing on ways to make their homes comfortable, warm and healthy for their families throughout winter. rISIng DAMP is an issue that affects many of our older properties which suffer from poor, or no, insulation. In Canterbury especially, post-quake, many people have relocated to homes that suffer from rising damp which can be associated with health problems. Independent tests have shown that up to 40 litres of water can rise from the ground and enter a house every day, leading to mildew, mould, condensation and musty smells. Moulds can produce various allergic reactions and the frail, elderly and very young are especially vulnerable.

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This year the Spreydon Heathcote area has had a substantial ongoing programme of repairs of the wastewater, storm water, fresh water, retaining walls and roading works in several suburbs including those on and around the Port Hills.

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• Major wastewater works are still underway in Woolston and will be completed by the end of the year.

• Underground pipe repairs and roading in the Heathcote Valley will continue until the end of the year.

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DOUBLE TROUBLE: Two sets of Hillmorton High School twins – from left, Natashia and Liyah Faga-Leti, and Jessica and Emma Thornley – have been selected for the South Island under 17 softball team, which will travel to Sydney in July to play in the International Friendship series. Another Hillmorton student, Findlay Martin, will also play in the tournament.

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According to a country doctor “d.c. Jarvis” from Vermont in the USA cider vinegar and honey (cV & H) can be an important part of a long healthy life. dr. Jarvis noted Vermonters who regularly consumed cider vinegar and honey had excellent health with many putting in a vigorous day’s work on the farm even when well into their eighties.

dr. Jarvis found the effects of cider vinegar and honey on arthritis can be remarkable with many patients reporting almost total relief after taking a course of the cider vinegar and honey. dr. Jarvis surmised that the acid and potassium in cider vinegar counteracted calcium deposits and helped the body control calcium use.

As well as a general tonic dr. Jarvis found regular administration of cider vinegar and honey at the onset of complaints such as the common cold, sinusitis, asthmatic attacks, hay fever, and childhood diseases such as chicken pox and measles, was accompanied by an improvement in the condition with symptoms either disappearing, or the conditions were extremely mild and soon over.

Apple cider vinegar contains

all the goodness of the apple in a form that is readily accepted by the body. Scientists have found over 90 different substances in AcV, among them 20 important trace elements, minerals, essential enzymes, a number of different acids including malic acid, amino acids and roughage in the form of potash and pectin. A scientific study at the Shizuka University in Japan has proven AcV to have potent antioxidant benefits (it can destroy free radicals, which are a major factor in ageing.) and also the AcV can break down cholesterol formations in the blood vessels.

AcV and H is a powerful tonic that also promotes digestion, assimilation of nutrients and elimination of waste, and helps neutralize any toxic substances that enter the body.

it is important to note not all cider vinegar is made in the traditional way and results are likely to prove disappointing with these other vinegars.

Further information is available from the natural Health Advisers at Marshall’s Health & natural therapy, 110 Seaview road, new Brighton, Phone: 388-5757. We are Always Happy to Help!

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Papanui Toc H Athletic Club, with the help from New Zealand Community Trust and Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Trust, have come up with

the funds to complete a 130m, six-lane-wide, all-weather athletic track.

Athletic club committee member Buzz Jones said it will allow athletes to prepare better and mean less travel time.

“Instead of travelling to Timaru to get the

experience of competing on an all weather surface our athletes can just head down to the high school,” he said.

The Papanui Toc H Ath-letic Club will hold a mid-week meetings to cater for events to make the best use of the track.

New six lane running track

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reVered For centuries by Polynesians and Southeast Asians for its remarkable skin anti-aging and healing properties, dilo oil comes from the nut of the sacred dilo tree, “the tree of a thousand virtues”. The dilo tree draws its sustenance directly from the nutrient rich warm waters of the Pacific ocean.

dilo oil is also called “the beauty oil” as it can penetrate all three layers of the skin offering exceptional cell hydration and regeneration. it has a unique ability to stimulate the growth of healthy skin cells and the formation of new tissue giving it powerful anti-aging properties that can help reduce lines, blemishes, scars, stretchmarks, dry or scaly skin, skin redness and repair damaged skin.

it also possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant and sun protective properties and is commonly used on most skin ailments including rosacea, pimples, ulcers and sores, acne and acne scars, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, rashes, blisters, skin eruptions, warts, insect bites and stings, athlete’s foot, burns, sunburn, cuts and cracks, nappy rash, and many more often with incredible results. Also it is used for joint and muscular pain and may even help stimulate healing.

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PAULger coUrtS is a family owned and oriented village. owners robyn and Peter Macdonald truly appreciate the value and importance of independence and on-going community relationships to their residents, whilst remaining a close-knit and supportive community. our residents maintain their

community attachments, hobbies and independence, whilst knowing that support is there if they need it.

The village’s 34 semi-detached but private units sit in landscaped grounds alongside george Manning House, the purpose-built eighty-one bed rest home and hospital. on hand at gMH robyn and her team are available to answer any questions or organise any assistance the residents need.

Paulger courts units are designed to be sunny, comfortable and easy to live in, whilst relieving the residents of the burden of home maintenance or reliance on family for urgent assistance. With the supplied ‘never Alone’ alarm, the nightly security patrol and willing staff, residents and their families can feel reassured that help is at hand should it be required.

The emphasis at Paulger courts is on ensuring that it always remains a safe and happy place for people to live, making the move to a retirement village as easy a transition as possible.

SENIOR LIVINGPAULGER COURTSRETIREMENT VILLAGE

certAinLy, BALAnce and muscle strength decline with age and can have disastrous consequences. But it’s never too late to improve both. We can help ourselves to remain independent.

it’s easy to make excuses, i’m too tired, too old, too fat, too lazy. if you want to change your life, even at 90 it’s possible to improve your leg muscle strength. it may still be possible to maintain or regain your balance and live the life you want.

every year, one out of three people aged 65 and over has a fall. A few simple exercises can help reduce your risk of falling and keep you independent longer.

try standing on one foot for 10 seconds while waiting for the kettle to boil. Heel to toe walk in the lounge. Looking straight ahead, take 20 steps and imagine you are walking along a narrow path.

For active people, most outdoor activities and tai chi and yoga are excellent for both leg strengthening and balance.

For those less active or with mobility problems, seated exercises can achieve results amazingly quickly. Simple Aircycle leg exercises are effective, relaxing and enjoyable.

you can have coffee, chat on the phone or watch tV, while relaxing with your Aircycle exerciser to boost circulation, increase joint flexibility, strengthen calf and thigh muscles to help improve your balance. Better balance and stronger muscles ensure greater independence.

no one else can do it for you. your life is in your hands. information and Aircycle orders to www.aircycle.co.nz, phone 04 569 5013 or post $44.90 to Aircycle, Po Box 45105 Waterloo, Lower Hutt 5042

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coMPLeMentAry Medicine includes treatments and products that are not traditionally used in conventional medicine. They range from ancient systems such as traditional chinese medicine to treatments such as massage, acupuncture, herbal medicine and aromatherapy. They emphasise a ‘wellness’ that comes from a balance between the body and mind. The gap between conventional medicine and complementary is starting to blur.

Before starting any treatment or product it is important to check what evidence is available to suggest that it may work for you. Many treatments are beginning to be backed up by scientific evidence. However, for many others it is still unclear whether they are truly effective, harmful or a waste of time and money.

Some supplements that may be beneficial for you:Avocado, soybean, calcium & vitamin d, capsicum, folic acid, fish

oil, glucosamine & chondroitin and cherries.Herbs can also be beneficial e.g. boswellia can be beneficial for

those with osteoarthritis. you may also consider tai chi, yoga and relaxation techniques.

if you try complementary medicine treatment it is important to discuss with your medical practitioner about any possible interactions of the product with your current medical treatment.

Keep in mind that natural does not necessarily mean safe and always tell your doctor of all the remedies you take.

Complementary therapies and products

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Paulger Courts Retirement Village(in association with George Manning House Rest Home and Hospital)

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Take a solid, permanent-material home built in an era known for good honest workmanship and add in modern features such as aluminum

joinery and a stylish kitchen for additional comfort and convenience – this property is a recipe for living well and will be a great buy for the lucky purchaser.

Constructed of timeless Summerhill stone, 140 Marshland Road has been carefully updated to create a very stylish and cosy family home or investment property.

The modern, tiled kitchen offers excellent storage space and a breakfast bar for meals on the run. The adjoining dining and casual living space is bathed in natural light and opens up to the deck for summer barbeques. A large separate lounge offers an additional living area, which also enjoys indoor-outdoor flow to a sunny patio with northwest aspect. There are three light, bright bedrooms and an updated bathroom, along with a separate laundry. A Daikin heatpump keeps the home cosy over the winter months.

Set on a generous 688 sqm of TC2 land, the corner site allows maximum use of the space with plenty of sunny lawn area to the north and west, while the drive and double garage are tucked around the rear of the house.

The established section is fully fenced and large paved spaces offer excellent off-street parking and make this an all-weather garden for children and pets.

Situated in handy reach of The Palms

shopping centre and Christchurch Golf Club, offering easy access to the city and beaches, this property is great buying for homebuyers or investors alike.

Open Home dates: Sunday, June 12, 1pm to 1.30pm. See you at the open home or for a private viewing contact Cameron Bailey of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 352 6166 or mobile 0275 557 079.

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A GARDEN PROFESSIONAL NEEDED? Qualified Horticulturist, offering expert pruning, garden makeovers, garden design and landscaping, for free quotes call Bryce 027 688-8196 or 0508 242-733

A GARDEN OR LANDSCAPING TIDY UP? Shrub, hedge & tree pruning, Lawns, Gardening, consistently reliable general property upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10 yrs experience, One off tidy ups or on-going service. Nick’s Property Maintenance. Keeping your garden beautiful. Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440

If you need help getting your garden back in order after repairs, need anytype of landscapeconstruction work or garden restoration.

Ph 021 272 0303

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Gardening & Supplies

Very Fine Massage: Hoon Hay, Deep-Tissue, Chinese Tui Na, Aromatherapy, $15-$90, Mondays & Wenesdays only. Text 021 237 3937 Nora.

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classified advert in our community papers

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ClassifiedsOur community papers are published every

Tuesday (Bay Harbour, Wednesdays) focusing on local issues & local people.

PROUDLY CHRISTCHURCH OWNED 384 0600

SelwynTimesLadbrooks, Tai Tapu, Leeston, Lincoln, Southbridge, Prebbleton, Halswell, Rolleston, Templeton, Burnham, West Melton, Darfield, Arthurs Pass

A Mainland Media Publication

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A Mainland Press Newspaper

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A Mainland Press Newspaper

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Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta

www.rexellent.com.au

FREE CALL 0800 601 508

Public Notices

DEMOLITIONWith care and respect we will remove your dwelling. Our policy is to recycle as much as we can. We are a

local company specialising in residential properties. We

will endeavor to cater for your individual needs.Ph. R.M. Solutions

021 02866981 for a free quote.

Cracked tiles?Dirty grout?

Old or mouldy silicon?

Brett Ph 03 358 5105 or 027 746 7632

www.groutpro.co.nz

Trades & Services

BLOCKED DRAINS?• VIDEO INSPECTION• WATERBLASTING• LIQUID WASTE

PH: 03 365 7960 24 hours // 7 days

[email protected]

ROOFING

Robinson Roofing Ltd

- Re-roofing and new roofing

- Quality roofing at the best price around- Licensed building

practitioner

Call Hamish for a quote 03 347 90 45

Professional

Movers

0800 4 world(03) 341 2060

www.worldmoving.co.nz

Making Local & International Moving Easy

HOUSE CLEARINGAre you moving

house?let all Clear Canterbury

take care of your unwanted items.

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ANDREWS TREE Care Services, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph 027 728 5688

BEST BATHROOMS full renovation specialists, LBP, repairs & maintenance ph 03 387-0770 or 027 245-5226

BRICKLAYER. George Lockyer. Over 30 years bricklaying experience. UK trained. Licensed Building Practitioner number BP105608. Insurance work. EQC repairs. Heritage brickwork a speciality. No job too small. Governors Bay. Home 329-9344, Cell 027 684-4046, email [email protected]

BUILDER For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 30 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067.

BUILDER LICENSED, available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265

CARRIER LOCAL experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069

CARPET & VINYL Laying. Repairs, uplifting, relaying, restretching, Email [email protected], ph 0800 003 181 or 027 2407416

CARPETLAYER - Laying and Repairs, 40 yrs experience, ph Peter 326-7711 or 027 240-6532

Trades & Services

DRIVEWAYSReplace, repair or new. We are a local company

with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other

earthworks.Ph. R.M. Solutions

021 02866981 for a free quote.

FENCE, PAINTINg/Staining Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713

FURNITURE REMOVALS Large Trucks $95 + GST per hour 7 day NZ wide, packing & moving, Professional Company, Professional Service. Canterbury Relocations Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313

HOME HANDYMAN Call Stu for all the home handyman jobs you have been putting off. Sticking doors, flatpack assembly, kitchen repairs, gutters cleaned and much more. No job too small Stu - 027 223 4058

LANDSCAPINg LTD Paving, Lawns, Irrigation, Decking, Fencing. Kanga & small digger services. Check out Squire Landscaping on facebook. FREE QUOTES. Ph Authur 347-8796, 027 220-7014 Edwin 027 220- 7154

OVEN CLEANINg Professional cleans $50.00. Gift Vouchers avail. Phone 0800 683-6253 or 027 228-0025

PAINTER Available, All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265

PAINTINg & DECORATINg interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or 355-5994

PAINTER Top quality work, interior/exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter 03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541

PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369

PLASTERER SOLID, both ext & int work, Scottish Tradesman with over 30 yrs experience, FREE Quotes, ph Donald 354-5153 or 021 023 26186

PLUMBER For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943

PLUMBER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231PLUMBER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-7673 or 021 112-3492

Trades & Services

DCM ROOFING LTD

• Replacement/new roofing• Colour Steel gutter & fascia

• Flue & log burner installs• Skytube/light installs

• Earthquake repairs

Licence Building Practitioner LBP

Member of the Roofing Association

The Roofing SpecialistsPHONE IAIN

027 445 [email protected]

ROOFINg Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email [email protected] Kitchen/bathroom/laundry, incl mosaics, ph Dave 027 334 4125SPOUTINg CLEANING - Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 332 8949 or 021 043-2034STONEMASON, BRICK & BLOCKLAYER, Earthquake Repairs, Grind Out & Repoint, River/Oamaru stone, Schist, Volcanic Rock, Paving, all Alterations new & old, Quality Workmanship, visit www.featureworks.co.nz or ph 027 601-3145TILER/CARPENTER. 5 years exp, no job too small. Ph Ross 027 4311440.TREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655WATERBLASTINg Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz

Appliance Sales & Service

388 4780Appliance Services

14 Brighton Mall, New Brighton

Trades & Services

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WATERBLASTING Moss treatments, roof painting. Experienced tradesman. Ph 020 410 67205

WINDOW CLEANING Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $40. Both $70. Phone Trevor 344-2170

Trades & Services

CA$HStrippers & Podium Dancers Wanted!

18+ TO APPLY

NEISHA021 193 0118

Situations Vacant

Thursday 2nd June - Wednesday 8th JuneHUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE (PG)

ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (PG)

EDDIE THE EAGLE (PG)

THE NICE GUYS (R16)

EYE IN THE SKY (M)

SHAKESPEARE LIVE (exempt)

MERCHANT OF VENICE (exempt)

Entertainments

NATIONALSTREET APPEALFRIDAY 10TH JUNE

VEHICLESANY CONDITION

WANTED FOR CASH

$ $ $ Ph 347 9354 or 027 476 2404

Vehicles WantedAAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156

Wanted To Buy

GOOD PRICESpaid for estate lots, antiques and good quality furniture.

Ph Rick 347 4493 or 021 376 883

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A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph Paul 022 0891 671

A Records and Hi-Fi gear wanted, excellent prices paid for good records especially kiwi and overseas bands 60’s - 90’s PennyLane 430 Colombo St Sydenham 7 days www.pennylane.co.nz ph 3663278 or 021 2226144

TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

Wanted To Buy

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Papanui's newestfamily friendlydining experience

77 Main North Road, Papanui

Ph 352 4242www.cooksandcocktails.co.nz

Open Monday - Sunday 11am - late

NOW OPEN

Cooks and Cocktails offersaffordable family diningwith an international menuand amazing cocktails.

Come and enjoy ourgreat family environmentand meet our amazing staff.

The newly refurbishedWoolston Club...

Newly renovatedOpen 7 Days

Restaurant openfrom 5.30pm!

With a selection ofmain meals for $20

Retro Roast Lunch12pm Wednesdays

$10 Members/$12 Non

Roast of the Day$16.00 Members

$18.00 Non

A classic, contemporaryclub experience

Dining, bar, entertainment,sport, and so much more!

TAB & Gaming, Function Facilities,HOUSIE Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

SHUTTLE Tuesday - Sunday

Cafe open from 11amHappy Hour 4.30pm - 5.30pm

6PM FRIDAY

ENTERTAINMENTLIVE

IANMAC

7PM SATURDAY

ROBBIEDREW

www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome

Hornby WMC | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Road | Hornby

WORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUB

«WHAT'S ON«WESTVIEW LOUNGE

FRIDAY10 June, 7PM

ROBBIE DREW

SATURDAY11 June, 4.30PM

THE BUSKER8PM

SHALOW

«COMING UP«

TICKETS $25 AT THE CLUB OFFICE

7.30PM SATURDAYJULY 2, 2016

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SHUTTLE RUNNINGTues, Thurs, Fri & Sat

202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416Members, guests and affiliates welcome

TUESDAYS &THURSDAYS

Members Lucky Card Draw

WHAT’S ON

- downstairs -

ClubBISTROOpen Tuesday

to Saturday12pm-2pm

and from 5pm.

MidweekSPECIAL

ROAST$10

Available Tuesday,Wednesday,& Thursday

- upstairs -

RestaurantPIERVIEWQuality a la carte

with a view!

Open FRIDAY,SATURDAY,& SUNDAY

from 5.30pm

FRIDAY SPECIAL:All Grills... $20!

for a limited time

SUNDAY SPECIAL$25 3-Course Feast

TAB POD

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150

Racecourse Hotel Motorlodge

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz

Open daily from 6.30am. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

‘Famous for their roasts!’

$10Kids two coursespecial from

We are familyfriendly.Great Kids menuplus designated play area.

$20Soup/Roast orRoast/Dessert

Treat the Kids!

Seniors SPECIALTwo courses

Special available lunch only

Conditions apply.Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz

JOINA CLUB BYTHE SEA!

HAPPYHOUR

5PM - 7PMDAILY

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH

THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RDwww.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132

NOW SERVING

Breakfastavailable

from

9am

Bookings Essential PH 386 0088fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant

www.gardenhotel.co.nz

Lunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days

LIVE 6PM FRIDAY 10th June

Rhonda Campbell duoMUSIC

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Prices apply from Tuesday 7th June to Sunday 12th June 2016, or while stocks last. Trade not supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specifi ed apply per customer per day. All prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale.

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FreshChoice Barrington256 Barrington Street, Christchurch. Phone 332 6364.Open 7am-11pm, 7 days.FreshChoice.co.nzFFFFFFFFFFF FreshChoiceNZ

Fresh Tegel NZ Chicken Drumsticks/ Whole Chicken Legs

Easy Peel Seedless Mandarins

Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit 12 x 330ml Bottles

Jacob’s Creek Sparkling 750ml(Excludes Reserve)

Whittaker’s Chocolate Block 250g

$429each

Bluebird Burger Rings/Twisties/Cheezels/Rashuns 110-120g

$100each

$499kg

$279kg

$899each

Tegel Frozen Chicken No 14

$799each

$1799pack

WINE DEAL

OF THE WEEK

Vogel’s Bread 720-750g (Excludes Gluten Free)

$650

2 for

$300each

Kellogg’s Sultana Bran/Nutri-Grain/Coco Pops/Special K 290-420g (Excludes Special K Fruits)

Meadow Fresh Yoghurt 6 Pack

$399pack

Mad Mark t DaysHead instore for extra hot fresh specials, tastings & demonstrations

All Weekend11th & 12th

Juneat FreshChoice Barrington