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PH 3570021 MILSON PALMERSTON NORTH E E X X PORT MEAT WAREHOUSE PORT MEAT WAREHOUSE W/E 19/4/14 save upto . Right Tyres. Right Choice. Thursday, April 17, 2014 INSIDE this week Sharing skills — page8 Caring kids — page 13 Sculpture fires debate GDN170414sculpture EERIE: The new sculpture ‘Ghost Tower’ in The Square was officially unveiled on Sunday, and has been met with both love and loathing from locals. PHOTO: DALE WICKEN By DALE WICKEN The latest sculpture to be unveiled in The Square has divided locals, much to the pleasure of mayor Jono Naylor. At the official unveiling on Sunday, mayor Naylor said he loved the debate the sculpture was generating in the community. ‘‘I like that some people think it’s a complete waste of money and ask ‘what are they doing?’ These sculptures add uniqueness to our city and set us apart — we’re a creative bunch,’’ he said. ‘‘The fact is these sculptures make our city attractive, and people want to live in an attractive city.’’ A post by The Guardian on Facebook revealed a range of opinion. ‘‘Hideous. Looks like a frame from a clock tower!’’ said Faye Lougher. Kerry Ross thought it was going to be paper mache. ‘‘I don’t see any point in it — waste of money that could be used for something else for instance the aviaries in the Esplanade! They need to be updated so badly!’’ said Dale Rosvall, while Kylie Kaihe and Eva Johnston wondered whether it was finished. ‘‘Hate it but it’s cool to have another one!’’ wrote Axel Zorn. The 9.5 metre construction is the eighth sculpture in a 10-piece series. Palmerston North Public Sculpture Trust and Palmerston North City Council put forward $50,000 each for the project. Auckland-based artist Louise Purvis and a number of other artists were approached by the trust to draft a proposal for the sculpture, and Purvis was given the job by an independent advisory committee based on her written proposal. The sculpture is made of 3.5m of wire and took Purvis three months of full-time work to complete. At the unveiling, she said the sculpture drew inspiration from the Whareti Tower in the Tararua Range and Palmerston North’s two clock towers. At night, a light underneath Ghost Tower lights up and makes the wires shine and on one side of the sculpture is a wooden seat. The site for the work was decided between the trust and PNCC. Public Sculpture Trust trustee Simon Barnett said the 10-sculpture series was intended to add interest to the city. ‘‘Sculptures add vibrancy to the city’s heart, but it also adds a certain softness to the city,’’ he said. The process towards getting the next sculpture under way has already begun. What do you think of the new sculpture? We would love to hear your views; send them to [email protected] or write them in a letter to the editor.
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  • PH 3570021 MILSON PALMERSTON NORTHEEXXPORT MEAT WAREHOUSEPORT MEAT WAREHOUSE

    W/E 19/4/14

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    Thursday, April 17, 2014

    INSIDEthisweek

    Sharing skills page8

    Caring kids page 13

    Sculpturefires debate

    GDN170414sculpture

    EERIE: The new sculptureGhost Tower in The Square was

    officially unveiled on Sunday,and has beenmet with both love

    and loathing from locals.PHOTO:DALEWICKEN

    By DALEWICKEN

    The latest sculpture to beunveiledinTheSquarehas divided locals,much to the pleasure ofmayorJonoNaylor.

    At the official unveiling onSunday,mayorNaylor saidheloved thedebate the sculpturewasgenerating in the community.

    I like that somepeople thinkits a completewaste ofmoneyandask what are theydoing? Thesesculptures adduniqueness to ourcity and set us apartwere acreative bunch, he said. The factis these sculpturesmakeour cityattractive, andpeoplewant to livein anattractive city.

    Apost byTheGuardian onFacebook revealed a range ofopinion.

    Hideous. Looks like a framefromaclock tower! saidFayeLougher.KerryRoss thought itwas going to bepapermache.

    I dont see anypoint in itwaste ofmoney that could beusedfor something else for instance theaviaries in theEsplanade! Theyneed to beupdated sobadly! saidDaleRosvall,whileKylieKaiheandEvaJohnstonwonderedwhether itwas finished. Hate itbut its cool to have another one!wroteAxel Zorn.

    The 9.5metre construction isthe eighth sculpture in a 10-pieceseries. PalmerstonNorthPublicSculptureTrust andPalmerstonNorthCityCouncil put forward$50,000 each for the project.

    Auckland-based artist LouisePurvis andanumber of otherartistswere approachedby the

    trust to draft a proposal for thesculpture, andPurviswas giventhe jobbyan independent advisorycommittee based onherwrittenproposal.

    The sculpture ismadeof 3.5mofwire and tookPurvis threemonthsof full-timework to complete.

    At theunveiling, she said thesculpture drew inspiration fromtheWhareti Tower in theTararuaRange andPalmerstonNorths twoclock towers.Atnight, a lightunderneathGhostTower lights upandmakes thewires shine andonone side of the sculpture is awooden seat. The site for theworkwasdecidedbetween the trust andPNCC.

    Public SculptureTrust trusteeSimonBarnett said the10-sculpture serieswas intended toadd interest to the city.

    Sculptures addvibrancy to thecitys heart, but it also adds acertain softness to the city, hesaid.

    Theprocess towards getting thenext sculptureunderwayhasalreadybegun. What do you think of the newsculpture?Wewould love to hear yourviews; send them [email protected] orwritethem in a letter to the editor.

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    2 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, April 17, 2014

    YOUR VIEWS

    Play pays tribute tothose before usI attended the Centrepoint play, TheWar Artist, only a few days afterattending a local funeral.

    The play was dominated by thedramatic developments around digginga war grave for soldiers killed in thefirst World War.

    The heavily wrapped bodies withtaped together boots in the centre of thestage were a stark visual reminder ofwhat this was all about.

    The funeral I later attended wasconcluded by family filling in the graveof their 89-year-old mother.

    Both events were raw heart reachingscenes that made me want to knowmorein depth about those persons.

    I truly believe we stand on theshoulders of those who have gone beforeus.

    The frighteningly loud artillerynoise at the beginning of the play set thescene for a very sombre evening. Thecontrasting singing of birds was beauti-fully peaceful in comparison.

    Recently my family have beeninvestigating a family member whowas wounded at the battle of the Sommeand came back to live in PalmerstonNorth.

    The fact that many of our young menare buried in unmarked war graves farway and their loved ones will neverknow where they are buried is anincredibly sad story.

    The only information many familiesreceived about their sons death was amere telegram.

    We have a duty to keep alive thememories of our loved ones. This com-pelling piece of live performing art wasan experience to remember.

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    Palmerston North police are continuingto investigate a possible incidentinvolving a firearm in Highbury lastweek.

    Police officers, joined by the ArmedOffenders Squad, descended upon aproperty inMontrose Place at about10.30am on Fridaymorning afterreceiving information regarding theprevious days incident.

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    A gold Honda Odyssey was seizedfrom the property but the occupantswere no where to be found when policeentered the house.

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    anyone has seen this gold HondaOdyssey van in the Highbury area onThursday, then we would like to hearfrom them.

    Police laid road spikes and had thestreet cordoned off until midday whenthe AOS also departed the scene.

    A women, who was waiting at the endof the cordon, claimed to be a familymember of one of the occupants.

    She said the relative would not comeout.

    Another womanwalked out of aneighbouring property and claimed shehad called police that morning to reporta domestic incident.

    I cant comment any further, I dontwant retaliation not from them buttheir associates.

    Smashed windows at the front of thehouse could be seen from the road butSergeantWard said he was not aware ofany such complaint.

    If you have any information in relation tothis case, please phone PalmerstonNorthpolice on (06) 351-3600 or alternatively ringCrimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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    Anational report showing an increase intargeted cyber crimehas led to awarningby a local IT expert.

    PhilMartin ofDesktopTechnologyServices Limited (DTSL) dealswith cybercrime and says he iswell aware of theimportance of ensuring your computer andsmartphone are protected.

    For a lot of people its an ambulance atthe bottomof the hill type scenario. Theydont do anything about it until theyve feltthe pain.

    The study, released by softwarecompanySymantec, reported a 91 per centincrease in targeted cyber attacksfollowing an increase in 2012 of 42 per cent.

    MrMartin says themost commonbranch of cyber crimehe dealswith ismalware,which are computerprogrammes designed to infiltrate anddamage computers.

    Most of these come fromEasternEuropean countries and theyremade bypeoplewho justwant yourmoney. I had acouple come tomewhohad anewnotebook that hadnt had any security on itfor 18months. They thought therewassome sort ofmanufacturing issue butwedid some tests and found itwas riddledwithmalware.

    Malware can often be lurking on acomputer for a length of time and activateswhen the user visits a certainwebsite suchas online banking. Criminals can thenaccess bank account details anduse theseformalicious purposes.

    Cyber crime is also taking place onsocialmedia platforms.

    Pages onFacebook like those local buyand sell ones can be dodgy because theydont ask for any credentials likeTradeMedoes, he said.

    Online identity theft is the fastestgrowing area of crime across theworld,

    according to Police. Its also difficult forpolice to investigate because of thegeographical boundaries and the fact thatonline activity can often be hard to trace.

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    The girlsmet Quinn andwith her help,drew their first draft of the design.

    Itll be like your usual onesie but withalterations; therewill be domes for IVlines in the two arms, a bum flap for goingto the toilet and possibly somethingaround the tummy area, Sophie Smithsaid.

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    Were quite confident if wewant tomake it work, it will, Caroline said.

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    Serene is their chosen company nameas it stands for what they aim to create,Sophie said.

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    BREATHTAKING: AdamChambers on his way throughWaiau Pass1870metreshigh.

    By ALECIA ROUSSEAU

    AyoungAustralianman has crossed theditch towalk the length of NewZealandfor charity.

    AdamChambers, 23, has already spent

    62 dayswalking the entire length of theSouth Island, coming into contact withwhat he can only describe as incredibleand unforgettable views. Fundraising forthe FredHollows Foundation,MrChambers says his goal is to reach $18,000

    by the end of his trek.I amwalking the TeAraroa trail

    backwards so Bluff to Cape Reinga. Iman outdoors person and have alwayssuffered from visual impairment and Ibelieve in equality and think everybodyshould have access to the samehealthcareWestern countries do.

    The third day of his walk sawhimdislocate his right shoulder, he has onlyfive toe nails left and stopped inPalmerstonNorth yesterday for physioon a sore knee.

    I try not to rest for long it justdepends but I want to get going again assoon as possible. I amheading into theTararuas, Ruahines and the Kawekas so Ihope I can beat the cold.

    Spending themajority of his nights inhuts along the trails,Mr Chambers saidmental challenges are common but he isnot one to give up.

    Ivemet some amazing people alongtheway and really havent spentmore

    than two days alone; tourists, hikers,hunters and even people who are startingto knowwho I am.

    The audio technician saved his ownmoney to fund the trip and gives 100 percent of donations to the foundation.Relying on hospitality,Mr Chambers hasalready had to door knock for a place tocamp and hitchhiking is also a bigthing.

    With no previous experiencewalkingtheNorth Island trail, Mr Chambers sayshe imagines it to bemore of a challengethan the South Island.

    This is getting down to the nitty-grittysort of stuff now. I really will be puttingmyself through somemental and physicalchallenges so I hope the charity elementwill be recognised a lotmore. A blog is kept updated with pictures andthoughts and a sponsorship page has beenset up to direct funds to the charity. Visitwww.rambleon.co to follow Adam or to find thedonation link.

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    2 Paediatric Records must be retained for 25 yearsfrom birth.

    3 Mental Health Records must be retainedindenitely, except Deceased Mental HealthRecords which follow a 20 year retention period.

    4 Regional Cancer Treatment Service Recordsmust be retained for 40 years, except DeceasedRegional Cancer Treatment Service Recordswhich follow a 10 year retention period.

    PLEASE NOTE that no information will be destroyed until the leas a whole exceeds the retention period.

    If you have been a patient of any MidCentral District Health BoardService in the past, but have not received care or treatment in the last10 years (last contact 2003 or before), and your reason for treatmentdoes not t into one of the above categories, then your records maybe due to be reviewed for destruction.

    If you would like to have your records returned to you rather than bedestroyed then you must place your request in writing with a copy ofa form of identication and include a contact telephone number.

    If you are the legal representative or Next of Kin of a person whosedate of death was 2003 or before, this record is also due fordestruction and can be accessed only by the legal representative orNext of Kin with Proof of Identication.

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    Roberta MokaiManager, Clinical Records DepartmentMidCentral District Health BoardP O Box 2056PALMERSTON NORTH

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    Skills that last a lifetime

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    PICKOF THEBUNCH: Volunteers pulled together with around 40 others to establishtheManchester Street School orchard. PHOTO: FEILDINGBIBLECHAPEL

    By ALECIA ROUSSEAU

    Students and staff fromFeildingsManchester Street School are beamingwith pride after the establishment of theirneworchard.

    The joint project between the school andtheir neighbour, the FeildingBibleChapel,has seen a once unused section of theschool becomea vibrant and productivearea.

    With several types of fruit on offer and apencil picket fence, the feedbackhas beennothing but positive, according to principalRexWheeler.

    It really has been a project driven byneighbours helping one anotherwearean enviro school andwewere searchingfor a projectwe could do thatwasmorecommunity integrated and thiswas it.

    A nurseryhas been present at the schoolformanyyears, he added, and fruit treeshad also been planted previously aroundthe school. But itwasnt until the chapel got

    on board that this newprojectwas born.I was chattingwithKevin andhe

    immediately thought itwas a great idea.Theyhad concept plans drawnup,organised aworking bee to haveeverything installed and even provided thefood for thatweekend,MrWheelerexplained.

    As an enviro school,Manchesterfocuses onmaking children aware of theneed to preserve things like power andwater, but also the importance ofsustainability and growing your own food.

    Well also have a kitchen available soour learners can follow the fruit fromgarden to plate,MrWheeler said.

    FeildingBibleChapels communitypastorKevinBarron said the churchhadapplied toEastern andCentral trust for agrant of $5000 to develop the orchard.Hesaid theywanted to encourage their ownmembers to becomemore involvedwiththe community and to learnmore abouthealthy living.

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    SSteppingtepping OOut ...ut ...10 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, April 17, 2014

    Unique shopping to befound at Womens Expo

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    The popularWomensLifestyle Expo returns toPalmerstonNorth thisMayoverMothers Dayweekend atArena 2.

    Enjoy this uniqueshopping experiencewhichbrings together artisan crafts,fashion forward jewellery andwomens accessories, samplegourmet treats and evenbrowse for kids furniture.

    Mix in a fashion show,some free goodies, styleworkshops, bargains andlaughter and its the ultimateday out for you and yourgirlfriends.

    This years Expo has over140 companies involved,making it one of the largestExpos held inManawatu.With lots of sites to shop fromthis yearmake sure you dontleave your eftpos card athome.

    TheMerino Storywill beexhibiting for the first timewith their essential fashionpieces and accessories allproduced from the best NewZealandmademerino.Popularwithwomen,merinois fantastic to wear because it

    doesnt cling and drapesbeautifully to flatter everyfigure, plus its finer thanotherwool so there is noprickle factor. Visit TheMerino Story site at the Expoto try on the range ofmerinotops, wrap jackets, hats,gloves andmore.

    Kiwigarden are also a newexhibitor to the Expo andwillfeature in the Taste Zone. Acompany set up by twomumswhowanted to offer analternative to kids snacks,they put on their thinkingcaps and came upwith a funrange of freeze-dried, farmfresh fruit, vegies and yoghurtthat look different and new.Nomoremountains of sugar.Nomore preservatives,artificial colours or flavours,and nomore rotten fruit in thebottom of school-bags. Cometake advantage of their Expospecials on site and try theSweet Corn Crunch, BananaandHoney Yoghurt Drops andtake home some of thesehealthy snack sensations.

    Tamra Robinson fromWilRobinDesigns is ready toshow localmums and

    grandparents her HandmadeSeasonal Boutique KidsClothing andAccessories inthe Expos NewZealand CraftZone. Inspired by her twodaughters, Tamras designsare all handmadewith loveusing quality fabrics andfeature overalls, dresses, topsandmore.

    There is somuch going onandwith door sales only $10

    there is every reason to visitand none to stay at home. TheWomens Lifestyle Expo atArena 2, PalmerstonNorththisMay 10 and 11. For more details please seewww.expos.co.nz or keep intouch with all the Expo news andcompetitions by joining theExpos Facebook page,www.facebook.com/WomensLifestyleExpo.

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    Admission: $25.00 General admission

    Groups 10 or more $20.00

    Bookings: [email protected]

    Thursday, April 17, 2014 Manawatu Guardian 11

    Shakespeares women hit the stage

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    BYDALEWICKEN

    The themes and whats happening are all easy to pickup even though its in old english. Wewant people tocome out and see something different and enjoy

    themselves.TRACEYSEFTRON-WIGGINS, producer

    A Shakespearience like no otheris coming to the PalmerstonNorth City Library courtesy ofnew theatre company, SkinTheatre. Shakespeare and theCity is an evening of short scenesfrom a selection ofShakespeares plays that starwomenwho have fallen in andout of love.

    The all-female cast will beacting out scenes that discusslove, relationships, marriageand revenge and, despite usingShakespeares original text, thescenes have been transportedinto amodern setting.

    The audience can expect adynamic and interactive showthat will literally come at themfrom all directions.

    The show aims to bringShakespeare to the people andis part of a celebration ofShakespeares 450th birthday.

    While its Shakespeare,producer Tracey Seftron-Wiggins believes all the chosenscenes will be easy for theaudience to understand.

    The themes and whatshappening are all easy to pick upeven though its in old English.We want people to come out andsee something different andenjoy themselves.

    Actor Jess Hong said theywanted to say hey guys, therestheatre here in PalmerstonNorth.

    Its all about the emotions ofthe scenes and the strong femaleroles.

    Director Kelly Harris believes

    the women have great depth andoften draw interest in manymaledriven plays. The purpose of theshow is to lookmore intimatelyat the lives of women inShakespeares plays and howthey are perceived bymen in the

    society in which they werewritten, she said.

    The two shows are on April 22and 24 at 8pm at the PalmerstonNorth City Library Sound and VisionSection. Entry is $5.

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    12 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, April 17, 2014

    Spend your holidayswith Lollipops this Easter

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    If youre wondering what to do with yourchildren these Easter holidays, look nofurther than Lollipops Playland.

    Offering exciting daily programmes for

    children up to 11 years old, Lollipops is theperfect place for parents wanting to findsafe, reliable and affordable childcare.

    Starting at just $28 for a half-day,Lollipops is an affordable option for mostfamilies.

    With WINZ subsidies also available, no-one has to miss out.

    The two week schedule is jampackedwith exhilarating activities including out-of-town trips, bush walks, arts and crafts,mini golf and much more. LollipopsPlayland says many of the items they planare an immediate hit with children, andthings like going to the movies orspending the day out of town, werealways favorites.

    Parents can drop their children offfrom 8am and relax knowing their lovedones are burning off energy in a safe,clean environment.

    Time in between excursions is spent atthe Matipo Street facility which includes adress-up area, ball pools, multi-levelplaygrounds, a bouncy inflatable, slidetunnels and much much more. Lollipops is OSCAR registered andhave limited numbers for their holidayprogrammes. For more information or tobook your children in now, please phone(06) 356 6200. Please note the playland isclosed on Good Friday, Easter Sunday andAnzac Day.

  • Make an Enliven RetirementVillage your new home

    Are you looking for an independentlifestyle, with access to support as youneed it?

    We now have one bedroom villas availableat Coombrae Villas, in Feilding, and twobedroom villas available at Brightwater Villas inPalmerston North.

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    Aiming for digital independence

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    HAPPY TOHELP: Tutor Chantelle Tawha (standing) gives digital aid to John Pahina, Yan Jiang and TaraMaree-Dickinson at the City Library. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

    By DALEWICKEN

    Digital literacy is becomingincreasingly important, accordingtoPalmerstonNorthCityLibrarystaffwhoare taking steps tohelp.

    Digital engagement team leaderWarrickTaylor anda teamoftutorshold free scheduled classesandhelp sessions for anyonewanting anykindof digitaltutoring.

    Scheduled classes covereverything fromcomputer basicsthrough tohelpwithparticularprogrammesanddevices suchasSkype and iPads.

    MrTaylor says themostcommonproblems the teamcomeacross includehelpingusers set upiPads and laptops, andgettingstartedwith eBooks. Weget askedall sorts of questions aboutcomputerusage, downloadingapps and evenwhat products arebest to buy.

    Were trying to foster digitalliteracy in the community itsparticularly important because alot of information that used to beavailable in print is nowonline,like information fromGovernmentdepartmentswhoare assumingthat peoplehave internet access

    andknowhow to operate acomputer, said tutor StuartHubbard. Digital is thewaypeople are communicatingnow.

    The freehelp is popularwith allage groups, but particularly thosein their 30s andonwards. Theclasses are fillingup to the pointwhere awaiting list has beencreated to dealwith themountinginterest.

    Each session is up to twohoursin length and two staff are presentto give asmuch individual help asneeded. Similar classes are alsoavailable at branch libraries inRoslyn,Awapuni andHighbury.

    Third world experiencefor St Peters pupils

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    RATIONS: James Leamy of St PetersCollege prepares to tuck into hismakeshiftplate of creamed rice. PHOTO:SUPPLIED.

    By DALEWICKEN

    Spending the night ina cardboard boxwasan eye-openingexperience for over 70young students at StPeters College.

    The annualCaritas Challengesaw students fromStPeters College, StMarys School andOur Lady of Lourdesjoin forces to create acardboard box villageon the St PetersCollege premises.They spent a night ina boxwith oneluxury item and atecreamed rice formeals.

    The PalmerstonNorth group joinedover 6000 youngpeople nationwidewho completed thechallengewhichencourages them towalk in someoneelses shoes andexperience some ofthe challenges facingpeople living inpoverty.

    It made us realisehow luckywe are, St PetersCollege student LeslieMakiwasaid. We had tomake beadedbracelets beforewe couldmakeour houses or get food because inthirdworld countries they havetomake and sell things beforethey can buy things to live off.

    While Leslie found the nightcold and didnt getmuch sleep,fellow St Peters student KirkKibir wanted it to carry on.

    I slept really well and didntwant it to end.

    Both boys said theywere keento partake in the challenge againnext year. The students alsoparticipated in other eventsthroughout the 24-hour period,including fashioning clothes outof newspaper. Fundraisingefforts go towards providingsupport to the Solomon Islandsflood relief efforts.

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    We are backing FeildingOur Point of Difference - Our People

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    Combined with a friendly and highly experienced Conveyancing Team we careabout our clients and we work hard to achieve our clients desired outcomes.

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    7,000 visitors attended the Garden Festival last year and having them onour doorstep certainly increases our potential to lure shoppers into ourbusinesses this year.

    Feilding Promotion is encouraging all retail & hospitality businesses inthe CBD to stay open during festival hours to support this event duringMothers Day weekend (Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm). Weare also accepting registrations to enter the Best Dressed Windowcompetition. Business windows will be given a garden makeover tobe in for a chance to win an advertising package with $2,400 worth ofadvertising up for grabs. We are also suggesting businesses hang a owerbasket or put out a pot lled with owers outside their business to attract

    bees to pollen (so to speak), anything to makeeping with the garden theme, including dis Garden Gnomes. The rumour is 100 Gnlive Gnomes booked to entertain about the

    This is a free community event - a special Mwhole family to enjoy!!

    The empty section in Kimbolton Road will bfor extra parking. The roads through Manchallowing trafc to ow around the Square, whost a myriad of fun activities, competitions& wearable art, a kids creative corner, horticprize draws, plant crche, free seminars, shanother great day in friendly Feilding, bring

    Feildings Farmers Market is hosting the NAwards in Feilding during the festival with Nselection from around NZ being judged to wcategories determined by the NZ Farmers M

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    Julie Biuso is an award-winning food writerand author of 14 books and contributes toand is food editor of Taste and Your HomeZealand.

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    er, radio and television presentero several international magazinese & Garden magazines in New

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    ingredients. As well as writing newspaper and magazine articles on aregular basis, Peter is also Ambassador for both the Kiwi Festival andAvocado Festival as well as guest presenter and MC at many events,including the Tauranga Moana Seafood Festival, the Home Show and theMaketu Seafood Festival.

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    Dont miss the opportunity to taste some of the best produce in NZ aswell as chat to the judges about the food and why or how the top entriesmade the nals cut. The Taste Awards is held Saturday May 10th (at TheStrong Room), doors open at 12noon. Tickets are available at the FeildingFarmers Market @ $5.

    Lots happening at the Market in April, with two Thursday Markets (Easter& Anzac). Join us 24th April to celebrate our 9th Birthday and Shakespears450th with wandering minstrels, dancers, interactive entertainment, pluslive cooking demos & tastings with Hester Guy & Burnzee!!!

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    eilding is Giving Away2,500 Garden Package!!

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    Simply shop at any participatingbusiness to enter the draw(look for the yellow sticker)

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  • 16 Manawatu Guardian

    We are backing FeildingOur Point of Difference - Our People

    Our Cooper Rapley team are excellent legal advisors with many years experience.

    Combined with a friendly and highly experienced Conveyancing Team we careabout our clients and we work hard to achieve our clients desired outcomes.

    Feilding Branch9 Manchester Street06 323 4282

    Palmerston North Branch240 Broadway Avenue

    06 353 5210www.crlaw.co.nz

    [email protected]

    Contact: PENNY DEMPSEY06 357 5053

    ARE YOU A FEILDINGBUSINESS &WISH TOADVERTISE WITHINTHE NEW FRIENDLYFEILDING PAGE?

    Call us now and let us do the work for you

    06 323 986493 Fergusson Street, Feilding

    It's always the small things thatmake a BIG difference

    + Chartered AccountantsATKINSASSOCIATES

    ..For The

    Come to..

    Friendly FeFeilding Promotion are keen to wish the Manawatu Garden & LifestyleFestival organisers every success in their bold move to bring the event intothe town square.

    To celebrate Feilding businesses are giving away a $2,500 GardenPackage. Simply shop at any participating business (look for the yellowFriendly Service with Heart & Soul sticker), write your name on the backof your receipt (any value) to go into the draw to win. The promotionsstarts on the 22nd April and closes on Friday 16th May, so there are plentyof opportunities for customers to shop and win with the prize packagedisplayed in the old AMI site (at the Manchester & Fergusson intersection).

    7,000 visitors attended the Garden Festival last year and having them onour doorstep certainly increases our potential to lure shoppers into ourbusinesses this year.

    Feilding Promotion is encouraging all retail & hospitality businesses inthe CBD to stay open during festival hours to support this event duringMothers Day weekend (Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm). Weare also accepting registrations to enter the Best Dressed Windowcompetition. Business windows will be given a garden makeover tobe in for a chance to win an advertising package with $2,400 worth ofadvertising up for grabs. We are also suggesting businesses hang a owerbasket or put out a pot lled with owers outside their business to attract

    bees to pollen (so to speak), anything to makeeping with the garden theme, including dis Garden Gnomes. The rumour is 100 Gnlive Gnomes booked to entertain about the

    This is a free community event - a special Mwhole family to enjoy!!

    The empty section in Kimbolton Road will bfor extra parking. The roads through Manchallowing trafc to ow around the Square, whost a myriad of fun activities, competitions& wearable art, a kids creative corner, horticprize draws, plant crche, free seminars, shanother great day in friendly Feilding, bring

    Feildings Farmers Market is hosting the NAwards in Feilding during the festival with Nselection from around NZ being judged to wcategories determined by the NZ Farmers M

    We are pleased to announce the National gAwards as Julie Biuso and Peter Blakeway.

    Julie Biuso is an award-winning food writerand author of 14 books and contributes toand is food editor of Taste and Your HomeZealand.

    Peter Blakeway - His rst cookbook in Novbest of New Zealand from market to table

    FeiA $2

    CLif

    The M

    FEILDINGFARMERS' MARKET

    Every FridayManchester Square, 9am - 2pm

    Rain, Hail and Shine!Winners NZ Farmers Market 2012 & 2013

    Vote for Us To WinFarmers Market of The Year 2014Vote Onlinewww.tastefarmersmarkets.org.nzVoting forms also availableat the Market

    BirthdayMarket

    Thursday 24ThApril

    Join UsClebratingTheMarkets 9Th Birthday & Shakespeares

    450Th

    With WanderingMinstrels,Dancers, InteractiveEntertainment,Plus Live Cooking Demos &Tastings With

    Hester Guy & Burnzee!!!

    Thursday, April 17, 2014 17

    Do you have an event and nowhere to hold it?We can help! Competitive rates, quality service.

    The Rangitikei ClubConvention & Event CentreFeildings Unique NFP Organisation-providing

    FUN, FOOD, FRIENDS & FAMILY

    We cater for it all....Anniversaries Weddings Engagements Balls

    Reunions Conference/Meetings

    Phone 06 323 5014

    Sales Installation Service Maintenance

    Dianna and AndrewBoustridge,

    APB ELECTRICAL 2008 LTDAPB ELECTRICAL 2008 LTDPh: 0800 272 363Ph: 0800 272 363

    Ofce/showroom7 Gladstone St, Feildingwww.apbelectrical.co.nz

    e: [email protected]

    Professional Product Professional Service Satisfaction Guaranteed

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    e Best Deals & ServiceFeilding WHATS ONWHATS ON

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    8 :00 AM - 5 :00 PM, Manfe i l d

    Cen t r a l Di s t r i c t s Mo t o r c y c l eCen t r a l Di s t r i c t s Mo t o r c y c l eC lub 9 :00 AM - 5 :00 PM, Manfe i l d

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    make the town vibrant, and indressing up. The festivals theme

    Gnomes are in production withhe town!!

    l Mothers Day weekend for the

    l be sprayed and ready to usechester Square will be closed, which will be transformed tons, great entertainment, oralrticulture displays, school art,shopping galore. Join us for yetnging our community together!!

    e NZ Taste Farmers Marketh NZs best and biggest foodo win awards in the variouss Market Association.

    guest Judges for the Tasteay.

    er, radio and television presentero several international magazinese & Garden magazines in New

    ovember 2011, Fresh is thee where Peter explores regional

    ingredients. As well as writing newspaper and magazine articles on aregular basis, Peter is also Ambassador for both the Kiwi Festival andAvocado Festival as well as guest presenter and MC at many events,including the Tauranga Moana Seafood Festival, the Home Show and theMaketu Seafood Festival.

    Local celebrity judges are being sourced to be part of the judging teamalong with one lucky Feilding Farmers Market customer. Customers areable to register to be a judge just pick up a registration form at VotingStation at the Market.

    Dont miss the opportunity to taste some of the best produce in NZ aswell as chat to the judges about the food and why or how the top entriesmade the nals cut. The Taste Awards is held Saturday May 10th (at TheStrong Room), doors open at 12noon. Tickets are available at the FeildingFarmers Market @ $5.

    Lots happening at the Market in April, with two Thursday Markets (Easter& Anzac). Join us 24th April to celebrate our 9th Birthday and Shakespears450th with wandering minstrels, dancers, interactive entertainment, pluslive cooking demos & tastings with Hester Guy & Burnzee!!!

    Lastly, please vote for us, Feilding Farmers Market to win the FarmersMarket of the Year 2014 visit www.farmersmarketsawards.org.nz.

    Regards

    Raewyn LoaderProject Manager

    eilding is Giving Away2,500 Garden Package!!

    Celebrating the Manawatu Garden &Lifestyle Festival In Manchester Square

    10-11thMay (9am-4pm)

    Promotion Starts: Monday 21st AprilPromotion Closes: Friday 16th May

    Simply shop at any participatingbusiness to enter the draw(look for the yellow sticker)

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  • 20 Manawatu Guardian Thursday, April 17, 2014

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    SPORTS RESULTS

    GDN170414rugby

    BALLBOYS: Kiatoa takes on Varsity last weekend. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

    Varsity defeat Kiatoain club rugby clash

    Manawatu club rugby Round 4roundup:

    Varsity 20 Kiatoa 17, Old BoysMarist 22 Feilding 16, Te Kawau 38

    Freyberg 13, Linton 22 FeildingOroua 16.

    Leading point scorers:Clayton Stewart Varsity 50

    Jade Te Rure Kiatoa 48Otene Black College Old Boys 48BenWyness Feilding 32Michael Gattsche Old BoysMarist 24

  • Cathedral of the Holy SpiritCatholic Church

    197 Broadway Ave, Palmerston North

    Holy Thursday April 17thMass of the Lords Supper 7pm

    Good Friday April 18thCommemoration ofthe Lords Passion 3pm

    Holy Saturday April 19thEaster Vigil Mass 8pm

    Easter Sunday April 20th7.30am, 9.30am(no 6pm Mass)

    Our meeting place is at 90 Broadway Avenue (upstairs)[email protected] www.crosspoint.org.nz

    Easter Sunday:10:30am The truth of first importance (1 Cor. 15:2-5)5:00pm Jesus Christ: Risen King of Glory (Psalm 24)

    CELEBRATE EASTER WITH ANGLICANSCELEBRATE EASTER WITH ANGLICANSSt Peters 229 Ruahine Street

    Good Friday (18th April) 10am Stations of the CrossEaster Vigil (19th April) 8pm Service of Light. All parishes combinedEaster Day (20th April) 8am Holy Communion 10am Eucharist

    St Oswalds Cnr Featherston and Kingswood StreetGood Friday (18th April) 10am Reective ServiceEaster Day (20th April) 10am Communion

    St Matthews 109 College StreetGood Friday (18th April) 10am Reective Service followed by hot cross buns

    3.30pm Meditative service (to run for 2 hours)Easter Day (20th April) 8am Easter celebration

    10am Easter celebration and Easter egg hunt

    Aokautere Community Church Cnr Aokautere Drive & Moonshine Valley RoadEaster Day (20th April) 10am Communion

    All Saints The Square 338 Church StreetGood Friday (18th April) 10am Family Service

    12noon Combined Churches: Pilgrimage of Faith(starts Wesley on Broadway arrives at All Saints 1.50pm)4pm Choral service of reection (at St Andrews 388 Church St)

    Easter Day (20th April) 8am Traditional Communion10am Family Communion5pm Communion with choir (at St Andrews 388 Church St)7pm Young Adult worship

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