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By Kyle Knowles e Pages Rd bridge has gone from a rebuild to a repair. is time last year, the bridge was to be demolished and replaced, but the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has changed this. It has gone from a rebuild to a $500,000 repair. While there is still a chance it could be rebuilt, those decisions are not going to be made anytime soon. Minor repairs are slated for the start of 2016 and a final call on the bridge will not happen until authorities decide what to do with the land in the red zone. CERA deputy chief executive implementation Warwick Isaacs said the uncertain future of the red zone surrounding the Pages Rd bridge was the reason for the change to a repair. “Long-term decisions around the Pages Rd bridge will be considered in the context of horizontal infrastructure requirements for the future use of the red zone. It has been changed to a repair at this stage until these decisions have been made.” New Brighton Business and Land Owners Association manager Paul Zaanen said this was not good enough and the community was not told of the change. “is is one the local community needs to be informed about. Turn to page 2 Big weekend for New Brighton – p3 Weighty challenge – p4-5 HAVE YOUR SAY Are you worried the Pages Rd bridge may only be repaired and not replaced like first thought? Email your response in 200 words or less to kyle.knowles@starme- dia.kiwi. Old bridge to stay NEW BEGINNINGS: Around 500 pupils at the new Rawhi School, which merges North New Brighton, Freeville and Central New Brighton Schools, jammed together on New Brighton beach to celebrate the school’s opening. The junior, senior and bilingual classes take place at the QEII Base (Freeville site), while the middle school programmes operate at the Beach Base (Central New Brighton site) unl a new school is built at the North New Brighton site. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN “Exclusive range of pottery, furniture, handcrafts, stoneware & gifts” Open 7 days - 10am-4pm 395 Brougham St, Christchurch Ph (03) 365-3411 *Model ASTG14LUCB installed back to back, up to three metre pipe run and electrical supply within 6 metres. www.dimockheatpumps.co.nz Email: [email protected] 6/105 Coleridge St, Sydenham, Christchurch * Conditions apply. Normal lending criteria, booking fee and annual account fee applies. Limited stock. Six Year Warranty PH 377 0034 OR 0800 800 734 DON’T MISS OUT! Model ASTG14LUCB 5.4kW Hi Wall $2,299 Fully Installed* Fujitsu Heat Pump AT A HOT HOT PRICE Conditions apply* QUALITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE BAKERIES Turn to page 9 9 9 C DAILY BREAD (600g Varieties) NO LIMIT EACH Natural Weight Management & Appetite Control Bringing You The Best In Natural Health CONSULTING - PRESCRIBING - DISPENSING MANUFACTURING - MEDICAL HERBALISTS 110 SEAVIEW RD • PH 388 5757 (Just past C.N.B School) MARSHALLS HEALTH & NATURAL THERAPY Helps stop fat being made & stored in the body Suppresses appetite & cravings. Feel fuller for longer Increases energy levels & lean muscle mass Increases Serotonin levels in the brain, especially good for emotional eaters. Serotonin may also improve mood & sleep. Improves cholesterol & blood lipid levels Swanson Super CitriMax provides a maximum potency clinical strength extract for reliable results. Super Special 120 Capsules 240 Capsules only $34.90 only $64.90 GARCINIA CAMBOGIA Mail order available Pegasus Post Linwood, Avonside, Richmond, Shirley, Burwood, Dallington, Wainoni, Bromley, Aranui, Avondale, Bexley, New Brighton, Northshore, Queenspark, Parklands, South Brighton FREE MONDAY FEBRUARY 9 2015 379 7100 Proudly locally owned A Star Community Newspaper Advertising Enquiries Ph. 379 7100 CHRISTCHURCH’S PREMIER Magazine
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Page 1: Pegasus Post 09-02-15

By Kyle KnowlesThe Pages Rd bridge has gone from a rebuild to a repair.

This time last year, the bridge was to be demolished and replaced, but the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has changed this.

It has gone from a rebuild to a $500,000 repair.

While there is still a chance it could be rebuilt, those decisions

are not going to be made anytime soon. Minor repairs are slated for the start of 2016 and a final call on the bridge will not happen until authorities decide what to do with the land in the red zone.

CERA deputy chief executive implementation Warwick Isaacs said the uncertain future of the red zone surrounding the Pages Rd bridge was the reason for the change to a repair.

“Long-term decisions around the Pages Rd bridge will be considered in the context of horizontal infrastructure requirements for

the future use of the red zone. It has been changed to a repair at this stage until these decisions have been made.”

New Brighton Business and Land Owners Association manager Paul Zaanen said this was not good enough and the community was not told of the change.

“This is one the local community needs to be informed about.

• Turn to page 2

Big weekend forNew Brighton – p3

Weighty challenge – p4-5

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NEW BEGINNINGS: Around 500 pupils at the new Rawhiti School, which merges North New Brighton, Freeville and Central New Brighton Schools, jammed together on New Brighton beach to celebrate the school’s opening. The junior, senior and bilingual classes take place at the QEII Base (Freeville site), while the middle school programmes operate at the Beach Base (Central New Brighton site) until a new school is built at the North New Brighton site. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN

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St John is celebrating the re-opening of its New Brighton hall at Rawhiti Domain following a $165,000 repair and refurbishment.

The hall, which has been owned by St John for more than 40 years, is to be offi-cially reopened and rededi-cated today at 6pm.

Members of the local community, and guests in-cluding Port Hills MP Ruth Dyson will be in attendance along with St John staff, vol-unteers and Youth members.

St John Christchurch chair-man Graham Gillespie said the hall was severely damaged in the 2011 earthquake. 

“After the hall was closed for safety reasons, we decided not to rush into a decision about its future,” Mr Gillespie said.

“It was important for us to consider what the best op-tion was, for the community and for St John. Eventually, it was decided that repairing, refurbishing and strength-ening the building was the right thing to do.”

The hall will be used as the base for the St John Bur-wood New Brighton Youth Division, and also by other parts of the organisation for training purposes.

“For example, it will be used for public first aid classes, as well as clinical training for our ambulance staff and volunteers.”

The hall is also avail-able for use by community groups in the east.

“It is important to St John to have a venue available for the community to use. The

eastern suburbs of Christ-church have suffered a great deal, so it is great to be a part of celebrating new be-ginnings in this community.

“Community groups in New Brighton and the east are able to book the venue for their own activities. We’re hoping that it will be very popular with many dif-ferent organisations.”

Mr Gillespie said St John is incredibly grateful to the Christchurch Earthquake Mayoral Relief Fund, for a $100,000 grant towards the refurbishment and repair.

“The support of the council was invaluable to this project. Because of their support, we once again have a fantastic venue, available for use, by the whole com-munity.”

Hall reopens after repairs

• From page 1“I am very keen to see it

rebuilt and lessons should be learned from the other bridge repairs which have taken too long and had budget blowouts.”

Mr Zaanen said the Bridge St bridge was an example of how a rebuild would have been a better option than repair, which he fears could happen at the Pages Rd bridge.

“We’re advocating for a new bridge and traffic layout.

It is a gateway to Brighton and it really is a starting point for the suburb. For us understanding it was a rebuild and it’s now gone to a repair, we are questioning

why it has,” he said. A CERA spokeswoman said public engagement to determine what to do with the red zone land was expected to take place later this year.

New bridge off agendaNOT GOOD ENOUGH: Residents are disappointed the Pages Rd bridge has gone from a rebuild to a repair without consultation.

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On arriving home we found Spartacus stuck up our neighbours cabbage tree and Lola hiding in her kennel. They were both freaked out and very upset.

Nothing can prepare you for the sorrow and grief you feel on the loss of a treasured, valued, loved member of your family. It has been 12 years since I lost my faithful, awesome dog Tobias and 2 years since Eli our cat was put to sleep. Spartacus spent days calling and looking for Amos, lying on everything that had Amos’s smell on it. Our two teenage sons still cant talk about Amos and Isaac our 10 year old spent a lot of time very upset questioning why!

Amos was a battler. He successfully kept every cat off our section, despite his disability in having an entire hind paw amputated. We suspected as a tiny kitten he contracted Toxoplasmosis which caused hindleg paralysis, forcing me to amputate his left hind paw. This never slowed him up. Other various injuries included a severely fractured pelvis causing osteoarthritis, numerous cat fight wounds from protecting Spartacus and his territory and a near drowning.

He absolutely loved our family. He followed Steve around everywhere watching him mow lawns, hit balls on the court with the kids, cook in the kitchen and lie on Steve at night getting hours of chin scratches. He would hop onto a chariot designed for him especially and the boys would carry him into their rooms. Isaac spent hours in his basket reading or chatting to him. At night Spartacus and Amos would curl up together, after fastidiously grooming each other. Even Lola would try to get in on the fun. It would be fair to say he slept a

lot….he followed the sun around each room and the only thing that got him running was food!! Amos had a ravenous appetite, never turned food down and every food was his favourite. We loved him for that.

Where ever he is I know he’s looking after us all. A month on, it still hurts to talk about him. We look at heaps of photos and pour heaps of love into Spartacus, who even though we know he loves us, he really needs a feline companion around. Another cat to keep him in line, guard the section (as Spartacus isn’t that brave) and a play mate. Through a stroke of luck we may end up getting a relative of Amos’s, Piper. Piper is Amos’s ¾ brother and miraculously looks identical to our boy. We are excited to meet Piper and hopefully it will all work out. Will keep you posted.

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▌▌ IN BRIEFBoard decision

The New Brighton Master Plan was approved by the Burwood-Pegasus Community Board last week and has one more hurdle to jump, the city council. The master plan will be on the agenda of the city council meeting of March 12. It is the community board’s recommendation the city council approve the master plan to be officially adopted.

Support groupLibby Strangman, 17, of

New Brighton attended the first Crohn’s and Colitis NZ camp for young people in Auckland last week. The camp was a chance for 44 young New Zealanders aged between 10-18 who live with inflammatory bowel disease. The camp was set up to create an environment where young people are supported and can be themselves at their level, building confidence, self-esteem, resilience and empowerment through a broad range of activities.

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have announced their junior registration dates for the 2015 season. The three registration dates are February 21 from 3-5pm, March 1 from 10am to noon and March 2 from 4-6pm. The registrations are at the Linwood Rugby Club clubrooms at 56 Kearneys Rd.

Big day for BrightonBy Kyle KnowlesThe Speight’s Coast to Coast is on this weekend with New Brighton busi-nesses gearing up for a big day.

More than 10,000 people are ex-pected to flock to New Brighton to cheer on the competitors as they cross the finish line next to the pier.

New Brighton Business and Land-owners Association manager Paul Zaanen said businesses in the sub-urb were excited to have such a full calender of events and were putting on extra staff for the big week, which included the sandcastle competition held over the weekend.

“It’s going to be massive. The guys from the Coast to Coast have been stunning and the whole thing is going to be awesome with a festival atmos-phere on the foreshore”.

Pierside Cafe and Bar manager Amanda Gibson said they would be putting on extra staff and are expect-ing to make a lot of coffees over the weekend.

“I think it will be one of the biggest weekends for New Brighton in a long time.”

She said this event and others that have been on in New Brighton over summer were perfect to showcase what New Brighton has to offer. A band will be playing at the Pierside from 9pm.

Mr Zaanen said it was a nice parallel to have the rebuild of New Brighton alongside the rebuild of the Speight’s Coast to Coast.

“It’s huge that we get to tell the story of the rejuvenation of the Coast to Coast and New Brighton and it is nice

to link them”.The number of entries received for

this year’s race is the biggest in five years with a 35 per cent increase.

Last year 537 competitors entered but this year it is more than 700.

The first one-day event racers are expected to reach the finish line at about 5.30pm on Saturday.

The market has extended hours starting from 10am and Marine Pa-rade will be closed from Beresford St to Hawke St for activities and enter-tainment.

A big screen keeping the public up-dated on the race and sponsors tents are going to be set up next to the bas-ketball court and a fireworks display off the pier will cap the night off at 10.30pm.

Eastern Vision is also urging people to bike, bus or walk to New Brighton as finding a carpark will be difficult.

They are setting up temporary bike racks, which will be monitored.

This is the first time New Brighton has held the finish line after it had pre-viously been situated at Sumner.

PLACE TO BE: The layout of New Brighton on Saturday for the Speight’s Coast to Coast.

ONE TO WATCH: Winner of last year’s one day title Braden Currie begins the cycling leg in a previous event.

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So Brenda, tell me a bit about yourself.

Well, I’m 46 and I have a whanau. My husband and I have been together for 22 years, and married for 15. We have eight children. Not all of them are ours – we have a bit of a blended whanau. My husband, Wairangi, works here at He Waka Tapu with me. He’s an alcohol and drug assessor and I am a whanau intervention assessor.

Where did you grow up and where do you live now?

I grew up in Timaru. We’ve only sort of come up here to Christchurch in the last five years. My husband wanted to complete his degree in alcohol and drug studies up here. He has finished it now and we live in Papanui.

You have more than 4500 supporters on your Ka Pai Me Facebook page. How did that start?

Well, I’ve always had a weight problem from the get-go, from when I was very young. The Facebook page happened in August last year. Things were

pretty tough for me and I was really wanting to make a change and didn’t know how. My work colleagues and I were trying to nut out something I could do. I was a bit resistant at first thinking about how it would go and how I would feel, blah de blah, but the page was set up and away I went. I post on it every day of how I’m going.

How did you feel about the support you received on the page?

In the beginning there were about five or 600 following and I was like ‘mean’. Then it started growing and growing and it got steady support building. From the time that I’ve had the page, I’ve had no negative comments.

Have you heard of other people following in your footsteps?

There are lots of people going on their own journeys. A lot of them private messaged me in the background because they didn’t want friends or whanau to know. There were maybe about 50 who have started their own journey. We all motivate each other and that sort of thing keeps me going and it’s that accountability. I really enjoy it and it’s quite therapeutic.

Can you tell me a bit about your 700-day health and fitness plan?

A 700-day journey of hardIn August, Brenda Warren was 199kg. She has a goal to lose 100kg during a 700-day health and fitness plan, and will take part in The Star City2Surf with Mike Pero Real Estate event next month. Reporter Bridget Rutherford chats to her about the journey, her training and the biggest challenges she has faced.

GETTING FIT: Brenda Warren performs at the kapa haka regionals in April last year before she began her health and fitness plan.

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I am on day 165, it’s going really well. I see Daniel, the nutrition-ist here at He Waka Tapu, once a week and we look at food menus and exercise programmes and set goals. Then on Fridays we have the weigh-in. I do the exercise on my own.

Was it difficult to get motivated?

In the beginning I was ready. I did a 10-day count down before I started and that helped. I got to say goodbye to some of the foods that I love like Chinese, KFC, chocolate, fizzy and chocolate eclairs. Having that last pig-out and saying that’s it, no more helped me prepare myself for what I was going to do.

Had you tried anything like this before?

I’m a queen of lots of things. I’ve tried every single diet, pills and potions. I’ve tried Atkins, Sure Slim. They all work, but if you don’t have the head stuff straight it is hard. I did lose 50kg about three or four years ago but my head space was not in it. This time I’ve been able to put it out there. I was a bit shy but now I don’t care. There will be a lot of people feel-ing the same.

What prompted you to do it?My husband and I were talking

about how I had never tried hyp-nosis and it planted the seed again. There was a combination of things and I was ready to do it. I went to social media and I haven’t looked back really.

How is it going? I hear you have made some great progress.

Progress is going really well, you have some good weeks and some not so good weeks and it’s just working through them and I get to verbalise them as well. There was one week that I had 4kg put on and I was like ‘how did that happen’ but we worked through it and that’s what I do every week. It’s also learning about your body really. I’m 46-years-old and I’m still learning.

So do you have a target weight?I would love to get under 100kg.

I haven’t been that since I was in high school. I’m determined, no more, I’m not going to go back again, it’s too hard to start again

and I’ve done it countless times.If you don’t mind me asking,

what was your starting weight and where are you sitting now?

I started out at 199.5kg and I’m down to 172.1kg. I’ve got a long way to go but I’m getting there. I’m getting close to losing 30kg, I’m at 27.4kg now.

And I hear you are in training for the City2Surf next month, how is that going?

I am trying to do something every day, an 8.2km walk has been the biggest so far. We did a walk recently with about 35 friends, whanau and supporters from the page. Some went for a 3.2km walk and some others went for a 5km. We’re trying to do it every week before the City2Surf to prepare. I’m doing some swimming and

aqua zumba in the mornings so I’m up at 5.30am. I did the 6km last year when I was on a semi-diet but I struggled. But this year I am way fitter than what I was and will try the 14km.

What was the focus for you when you started the plan?

The focus for me was getting the kai right. We work on the food first, the exercise will come once you get in the buzz. I just started aqua-jogging three days a week. I’m a bit of an addict now, we just shake our booties and shake our wobbly bits and no-one cares.

Do you have goals or rewards along the way?

Every 10kg I lose, I give myself a reward. The first 20kg I lost I got my eyelashes done. When I get to 30kg I’m going to get my hair done. Usually my husband does it, he’s not the best hairdresser but I love him.

What advice would you give others who are wanting to do the same as you?

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We are proud to present to the commu-nity our monthly review of events.

Our Monday Golden Oldie Films for February are: Mark Sennett Comedy Short: “The Big Store”, 1941; Rembrandt, 1936; The Great Caruso, 1951; and Gun-ga Din, 1939. Come early for a cuppa and a chat, and the films start at 1.30pm. Admission costs a $2 donation.

During January, the museum volun-teers began their new mission to pre-serve oral histories of New Brighton by interviewing New Brightonian of note, Kase Craig.

Kase grew up in New Brighton and learned ballet at the Marine Parade War Memorial Hall.

Today, Kase performs at the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux in France, in such roles as the prince in Swan Lake.

If you have an interesting story about growing up in New Brighton, visit and share this with the team.

It was also discovered that the highly popular New Brighton Museum fun-draising calendar for 2015 contains errors – if you own a copy, pop in to the museum to receive a replacement.

The volunteer team is working on a project on the New Brighton Power Boat Club.

If you have photos or memorabilia on the club, or know someone who does,

the team would greatly appreciate dona-tions or loans.

We also urge east Christchurch residents who are moving house to donate unwanted photographs or items linked to New Brighton history to the museum.

We appreciate the inclusion of details such as place, names, and dates.

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Today the company distributes to supermarkets nationally, employs hun-dreds and wins awards for its innovative sausages.

Frank King was crowned Mr Universe while living in the United Kingdom and moved to New Brighton to manage the gymnasium at QE II.

Mayor Lianne Dalziel, was the MP representing Christchurch East for 14 years.

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A body of research already exists showing aerobic exercise improves brain function in older adults, but there is a limited amount of

literature on how it affects young adults.The Otago researchers, led by Department

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They took 52 tertiary students, aged

between 18 to 30, and put them through a series of cognitive tests on a computer while measuring oxygen availability in the frontal lobe of their brains, as well as their self-reported exercise frequency.

Dr Machado says their “surprising” findings, just published online in the journal Psychophysiology, show that both blood supply to the brain and cognitive functioning appear to benefit from regular exercise in young adults.

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regular exercise, at least five days per week, is a way to sharpen our cognitive ability as young adults – challenging the assumption that living a sedentary lifestyle leads to problems only later in life,” she says.

The research also provides potential insight into understanding why people who regularly engage in aerobic exercise tend to function better on a cognitive level.

“I think the idea that young people do not have to worry about exercising since they are in their prime developmentally is rapidly being overturned by mounting evidence that even the brains of young adults can benefit from regular exercise,” she says.

“The exercise could involve brisk walking or more vigorous activity, and could be made up of a few 10-minute bouts of exercise,

rather than one single block of exercise,” she says.

The researchers also found that body mass index was not a key factor in how well the brain functioned, indicating that regular engagement in physical activity may be more important than body weight.

Dr Machado says she had noticed over the years that university students appeared progressively less fit.

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These findings come at a time of increased scientific focus on links between exercise and cognitive health in older adults.

Regular physical activity improves brain function even in young adults considered in their prime and at the height of cognitive ability, according to a new University of Otago study.

Exercise sharpens young adult brain

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Selling the DreamTravel posters dating from the early to mid-20th century on display at

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Designed by an army of talented artists, the posters represent a golden age in this country’s tourism industry which was aimed at both international as well as domestic travellers. The cocktail party held at the museum was an opportunity for invited guests to browse the works and commemorate the skill which created them.Beverley Bolland, Rod Syme

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14: Lions v Hurricanes, 6.10Blues v Chiefs, 19.35

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15: Sharks v Cheetahs, 4.05Bulls v Stormers, 6.10Waratahs v Force, 18.05 BYE Highlanders

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28: Cheetahs v Blues, 6.10Chiefs v Crusaders, 19.35 Rebels v Brumbies, 21.40

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SATURDAY, MARCH 7: Blues v Lions, 19.35Reds v Waratahs, 2140

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SUNDAY, MARCH 15: Stormers v Chiefs, 2.00Cheetahs v Sharks., 4.05

BYE Bulls

FRIDAY, MARCH 20: Highlanders v Hurricanes, 19.35Rebels v Lions, 21.40

SATURDAY, MARCH 21: Crusaders v Cheetahs, 19.35

SUNDAY, MARCH 22: Bulls v Force, 4.05Sharks v Chiefs, 6.10Waratahs v Brumbies, 18.05

BYE Blues, Reds, Stormers

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SATURDAY, MARCH 28: Chiefs v Cheetahs, 16.30Highlanders v Stormers, 19.35Waratahs v Blues, 21.40

SUNDAY, MARCH 29: Sharks v Force, 4.05Bulls v Crusaders, 6.10

BYE Brumbies

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SATURDAY, APRIL 4: Chiefs v Blues, 19.35Brumbies v Cheetahs, 21.40

SUNDAY, APRIL 5: Sharks v Crusaders, 2.00Lions v Bulls, 3.05

BYE Force, Highlanders, Waratahs

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SATURDAY, APRIL 11: Crusaders v Highlanders, 19.35Waratahs v Stormers, 21.40 Force v Cheetahs, 23.45

SUNDAY, APRIL 12: Bulls v Reds, 1.00Lions v Sharks, 3.05

BYE Chiefs, Hurricanes, Rebels

FRIDAY, APRIL 17: Crusaders v Chiefs, 19.35

SATURDAY, APRIL 18: Hurricanes v Waratahs, 16.30Highlanders v Blues, 19.35Brumbies v Rebels, 21.40Force v Stormers, 23.45

SUNDAY, APRIL 19: Sharks v Bulls, 3.05Cheetahs v Reds, 5.10

BYE Lions

FRIDAY, APRIL 24: Chiefs v Force, 19.35Brumbies v Highlanders, 21.40

SATURDAY, APRIL 25: Crusaders v Blues, 19.35Waratahs v Rebels, 21.40

SUNDAY, APRIL 26: Lions v Cheetahs, 3.05Stormers v Bulls, 5.10Reds v Hurricanes, 18.05

BYE Sharks

FRIDAY, MAY 1: Highlanders v Sharks, 19.35Brumbies v Waratahs, 21.40

SATURDAY, MAY 2: Blues v Force, 17.30Hurricanes v Crusaders, 19.35Rebels v Chiefs, 21.40

SUNDAY, MAY 3: Cheetahs v Stormers, 3.05Bulls v Lions, 5.10

BYE Reds

FRIDAY, MAY 8: Crusaders v Reds, 19.35Rebels v Blues, 21.40

SATURDAY, MAY 9: Hurricanes v Sharks, 19.35Force v Waratahs, 21.40

SUNDAY, MAY 10: Lions v Highlanders, 1.00Stormers v Brumbies, 3.05

BYE Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs

FRIDAY, MAY 15: Blues v Bulls, 19.35Reds v Rebels, 21.40

SATURDAY, MAY 16: Hurricanes v Chiefs, 19.35Waratahs v Sharks, 21.40

SUNDAY, MAY 17: Lions v Brumbies, 3.05Cheetahs v Highlanders, 5.10

BYE Crusaders, Force, Stormers

FRIDAY, MAY 22: Chiefs v Bulls, 19.35Reds v Sharks, 21.40

SATURDAY, MAY 23: Blues v Hurricanes, 19.35Waratahs v Crusaders, 21.40Force v Highlanders, 23.45

SUNDAY, MAY 24: Cheetahs v Lions, 3.05Stormers v Rebels, 5.10 BYE Brumbies

FRIDAY, MAY 29: Crusaders v Hurricanes, 19.35Brumbies v Bulls, 21.40

SATURDAY, MAY 30: Sharks v Rebels, 5.10Force v Reds, 21.40

SUNDAY, MAY 31: Stormers v Cheetahs, 3.05Lions v Waratahs, 5.10

BYE Blues

FRIDAY, JUNE 5: Hurricanes v Highlanders, 19.35Force v Brumbies, 23.00

SATURDAY, JUNE 6: Rebels v Bulls, 17.30Blues v Crusaders, 19.35Reds v Chiefs, 21.40

SUNDAY, JUNE 7: Cheetahs v Waratahs, 1.00Stormers v Lions, 3.05

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FRIDAY, JUNE 12: Blues v Highlanders, 19.35Rebels v Force, 21.40

SATURDAY, JUNE 13: Brumbies v Crusaders, 17.30Chiefs v Hurricanes, 19.35Waratahs v Reds, 21.40

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BYE Lions

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FINAL

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his charming 3 double bedroom plus study townhouse located in popular Northwood will suit

couples, young families, investors and downsizers/empty nesters looking for comfortable easy care living within walking distance to the shops, super centre amenities, parks and recreation areas.

The sunny north facing home has a generous open plan living looking out to the street and indoor outdoor living to a sheltered patio and private sunny easy care garden area. There are 3 good size double bedrooms(Master with ensuite), plus bonus of a separate study. The home has great features including reticulated gas(Gas water & hobb), a monitored alarm, heat pump, DVS ventilation system, water feature, garage attic storage and the section is fully fenced.

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Contact Geoff Barclay 0275 239 953. Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty 03 323 6045 (Licensed REAA 2008).

www.twisskeir.co.nzContributor to www.realestate.co.nz

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Pupils soaked up their last days of freedom before school starts at the OSCAR Holiday Programme last week. The programme was run by Neighbourhood Trust at Mairehau Primary School and our Lady of Fatima School. The children had a blast with the Spencer Park Crazy Bikes day featuring a variety of novelty bikes. Other activities during the week included cupcake decorating, movies, a trip to Living Springs, and a water fun day. PHOTOS: ALLISON ALEXANDER

HOLD ON: Oliver Eveleigh, Kayla Webb, Petra Eveleigh and Zach Haley push away their last days of school holiday freedom on the pedalling scooter.

SPLISH SPLASH: Ethan Pene-Chivell on the water slide at a day outing at the Waipara Adventure Centre.

RACING: Matthew Schwartfeger has fun on the kids’ racer bike.

BALANCING ACT: Valair Cowan and Jakob Blazey get the hang of riding a side-by-side trike.

HOLD TIGHT: Lakia Hopkins on the giant rope swing for a day outing at the Waipara Adventure Centre.

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Lindisfarne was established in 1987 and is a small privately run nursery school. The separate nursery building caters for up to 14 babies,

and the preschool is licenced for up to 36 children. We pride ourselves on providing as much a home-like environment as possible for all of the children who attend Lindisfarne.

Our team consists of all trained and registered teachers, a teacher’s aide, a teaching assistant, and a cook and cleaner.

We pride ourselves on being a multi-cultural centre, both through the

nationalities of the children who attend and the nationalities of our teaching staff.

  The large private play area allows the children to engage in lots of physical activities as well as imaginative play. Our on-site primary school teacher ensures all children are well-prepared to start primary school.

The new themes have been available in-store in January and already have a strong vote of approval from parents booking parties.

New themes include Frozen, Circus, Ladybug and Monster Truck. 

They all come with brilliant invitations that will look great on party guests’ fridges until party day. 

And Frozen will not be out of place in our summer heat. All party rooms are air conditioned for your comfort.

Our traditional children’s favourite themes of Pirate, Princess, Dinosaur and Charlie Chipmunk are still available and in demand.

Early bookings are essential to ensure the theme of your choice.

In 2013, the government announced changes to the laws around child restraints. The changes require mandatory use of a child restraint for children up to 7 years

of age, and the use of an appropriate child restraint if there is one available until 8 years old. This new law came into effect on November 1, 2013.

This means that if your child aged between 5 and 7 years has moved to the vehicle seatbelt on their own, they will need to return to a booster seat.

Plunket and other child safety advocates continue to encourage booster seat use for

Privately run nursery school

Families are more than welcome to call in at any time to view the programme and meet the teachers.

Booster seats for childreneven longer, as research shows that until a child is around 148 centimetres tall, they need a booster seat to get the best protection in a crash.

Plunket is pleased to give advice to anyone unsure of their position regarding this change in legislation. They hire and sell all types of child restraints, including booster seats, and will install these in your vehicle free of charge. They also offer free advice and guidance so you can be sure you are giving your child the best protection when they travel in your vehicle.

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The four bedrooms include a double and single study on the ground floor and two ample doubles on the first floor. The property offers real potential for future enhancement while being a lovely family home now.

Sit on the quiet sunny deck in the evenings or enjoy the manicured grounds with a spacious lawn for kids to play. Add to this the excellent double garage and ample off-street parking. This is a home that should be top of your list to view.

If your desire to buy matches the owners’ high motivation to sell, this could be yours soon!

Open Homes from 12.30pm to 1.15pm, Sundays and Wednesdays until auction day. For more information, contact Chris Moores or Graham Harris of Harcourts Grenadier Ferrymead (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 384 7950, or Chris’ mobile on 027 588 4440 and Graham’s mobile on 021 072 1758.

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

CHIMney CLeAnInG Clean Sweep Canterbury Ltd, Professional, Guaranteed Service, (formerly Abel & Prestige Chimney Cleaning Ltd), Ph 0800 SWEEPER - 0800 793 3737

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.

eLeCtrICAL & HEATPUMPS. Full service including pressure test $60. Affordable electrical services, wiring alterations & repairs. Ph 326 4992 or 0274 329755.

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

HoUSe reMoVALS 2 experienced men plus truck, from $115 per hour. Ph (03) 352 2457, Mr Shift-It Ltd.

LAnDSCApe Ready & seeded lawns, planting, garden maintenance, raised planters, fencing & garden edging ph 021 147 5483

LAnDSCApe CONSTRUCTION Lawns, paving, water features, irrigation, planting, decks, driveways, kerbing, ponds, retainer walls, fencing. Free quotes, Phone Tony 021-034-8555

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

pAIntInG & Decorating interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, Painting Plastering Division, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or Richard 021 263-9551

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

pAIntInG 30 years experience, workmanship guaranteed, pensioners discounts, free quotes, ph Robert 021 026-30757

Trades & Services

Funeral Directors

AntiquesANTIQUE GOLD JEWELLERY wanted, gold rings, chains, brooches, medals. Great price for gold pocket watches, ph 03 351-9139

GOLD SOVEREIGNS and other gold coins wanted. Also scrap gold, broken or damaged gold jewellery, alluvial gold, nuggets, etc, top price paid ph 03 351-9139

OLD COINS & BANKNOTES wanted. Also old medals of any sort, military, sporting, agricultural, lodge, dance & band medals, etc, ph 03 351-9139

Business for Sale

• Maintenance and Repairs

• Concrete Work• Ceilings and

Wallboards• Bathrooms and

Alterations• Weatherboards

and Decks

FRANCHISES AVAILABLENew & Established businesses for sale

Priced from $10,000.00 plus equipment

(conditions apply)

Established businesses in Bryndwr, Fendalton, Sumner, South Shore &

Bishopdale

Jim’s Mowing Christchurch Ltd

Ph. 03 377 5544 E-mail: [email protected]

ComputersALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 326-6740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch

Curtains

CURTAINFABRICS

European designs/coloursEnds of linesManufacturers secondsBy the metre or made to measure

CURTAINFABRIC OUTLET

71 Hawdon st SydenhamPh 366-5026

8.30-4.30 Weekdays

Funeral Directors

Direct CremationNo frills, No Service,

No fuss, simply straight to the crem.

Other options available

Ph: 379 0178 for our brochure or email office@ undertaker.co.nz

Gardening & Supplies

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

A GARDEN TIDY UP? Rose & fruit 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

GARDENER - Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303

GARDENING By mature female, very particular, honest & reliable $18 per hr, Northcote & surrounding areas, plse ph 03 352-2590

SECTION CLEARANCE, MAINTENANCE & tree removal, Hill sections a specialty competitive prices, ph Ewan 03 326-5009 or 027 201-5150

Health & BeautyHAIRDRESSER MOBILE mature, qualified, avail for perms, sets & cuts, in the comfort of your own home, ph 03 352-8208

Have you gained some extra Christmas pounds? Lose weight now, ask me how. Contact: Murray Ph: 03 356 1943

Holiday Accommodation

QUEENSLAND SUN-SHINE COAST AUSTRA-LIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Con-tained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: [email protected] www.mandolin.com.au

Lost & Found

“Cyban” - Male 11 years old.Identifying marks: Black, heart shaped white chest, white paws. Only 2 whiskers above right eye

He needs daily medicine.Last seen: Sat 31st Jan in

Breezes Rd may be trying to get to Bower Ave.

If you think you have seen him, please call anytime.

Fay: 021 295 8676 Michele: 021 177 4648

Lost Cat

CelebrantWEDDINGS, Civil Union Ceremonies, Renewal of Vows, Naming Ceremonies, Funerals and Unveilings - Jenni Gibson Ph/Fax 324-8332, 021 723-089. www. celebrantservices.net.nz

PersonalsSPEED Dating, Feb 10: 47-58yrs, more men wanted, Call Jane 0211005771 www.mainlanddating.co.nz

PersonalsSPEED Dating, Feb 10: 47-58yrs, more men wanted, Call Jane 0211005771 www.mainlanddating.co.nz

Public Notices

Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta

www.rexellent.com.au

FREE CALL 0800 601 508

Situations Vacant

HANDYMAN Part Timefor rental

property repairs, suit retired

personPh Yvonne

021 501 145

to LetEQC REPAIRS Cashel Court has Studio 1 & 2 Bdroom units while your home is being repaired Book Now Ph Helen 3892768

Trades & Services

CHECK OUT

OUR NEW WEBSITE

FOR SOME FANTASTIC

SUMMER SAVINGS

Trades & Services

DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly

Service AlwaysPh. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD

DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly

Service AlwaysPh. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD

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Jo-Anne Fuller phone: 364 7425 email: jo.fuller@ christchurchstar.co.nz

Entertainment News & Advertising

The Pierview Restaurant in theNew Brighton Club is openfrom 5.30pm Friday, Saturday,and Sunday.Bookings recommended.

202 Marine Pde Ph 388-9416

Members, guests and affiliates welcome

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz

Great foodStunning view

Sunday3 courseSpecial

SoupRoastDessert

$25Friday2 for 1Special

TwoSteakSandwiches

$22

WORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUB

www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz17 Carmen Rd ph 349 9026

Members, guests & affiliates welcome

EARLY BIRD SPECIALFriday & Saturday5.30pm - 6.30pm $20.50

SUNDAY BUFFETFrom 5pm $26

C H A L M E R S

A U R A N TR E S T

LIVE MUSICIN THE WESTVIEW LOUNGE

FRIDAY13th February, 7pm:

4.30pm: BarrossSATURDAY 14 February,

David VernonAlex Hodgson

SaltireSaltire DirectfromScotland

Tickets $12at club office

8pm: Sha-Low

Book now forValentines Day

Classifieds Ph: 03 379 1100Contact us today CALL NOW

ADD SOME

COLOURTO YOUR ADVERT!

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

PLUMBER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231

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]

SPOUTING CLEANING Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034

TREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759

TREE SERvICES Andrews Tree Care Services, ph Charlie today! 027 728 5688

T.v. SERvICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400

UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448

vHS vIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655

WATERBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz

Trades & Services

ACCORDION LESSONS $15 subsidy per lesson for 1st 10 lessons. Canterbury Accordion Assoc welcomes new players. All ages. Ph 323-6389 or 359-6615

Tuition

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

RECORDS and TURNTABLES WANTED, 7” eps, lps, any amount rock, pop, blues, jazz etc. Top prices paid. PennyLane 430 Colombo St Sydenham 7 days ph 366 7410

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

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

Wanted To Buy

FENCINGPaling, picket,

iron, trellisDemolition and

removalPhone Bevan 021 231 1860

Fencing Uprite Your Eastside

Specialist

EntertainmentEntertainments

Thursday 5th February - Wednesday 11th FebruaryTHE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (PG)PADDINGTON (G) SELMA (M) UNBROKEN (M)

THE IMITATION GAME (M)WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY (M)WILD (R16)ANNIE (G)

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50$92 coursespecial

Great Kidsmenu plusdesignatedplay area

y ra i e d yF m l F i n lKids Special available lunch only

Mon - Sat 12pm - 2.30pm

2 courselunch dealSeniors

o s & e rsR a t D s e t

$20

Racecourse Hotel118 Racecourse Rd, Ph 342 7150Open daily from 6.30am - late BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNERRESTAURANT & CAFÉ

We are open for BREAKFAST! from 6.30am daily

CATCH A RIDEWITH US!

COURTESY COACHConditions apply

ST ALBANS

TWO FORTUESDAYS

5pm - 8pm

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PRICE OF 1

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Every game LIVEon SKY

Phone 355 0218305 Cranford Street, St AlbansEmail: [email protected]

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FOR DETAILS

COUPLES: Dine your Valentine and go in the draw to a romantic nightin the luxurious Honeymoon Suite at the Hotel Benvenue in Timaru along witha complimentary breakfast in the morning. (Conditions apply).

WIN

VALENTINES DAY SATURDAY14th FEBRUARY

THE BOWER | cnr New Brighton Rd & Bower Ave | New Brighton

Join our PARTY!OFFICIAL PARTY

Sunday 15th FebruaryLive music by

THE BUBBLEMENCake, spot prizes,drink specials!

CHECK OUT OURAWESOME

BAR & RESTAURANT

MENUS!

ph 388 9138

ph 388 3649PRE-PARTYWARM-UP

Saturday 14th February

Live music by

IN LIMBO

URBAN CORNER ISFAMILY FRIENDLY

WITH A SPLENDIDOUTDOOR PLAY AREA.

Find us on FACEBOOKfb.com/GBCCHCH

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Bookings EssentialPH 386-0088

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Prices apply from Monday 9th February to Sunday 15th February 2015, 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.

FCPP0902Find us online at FreshChoice.co.nz and Facebook.com/FreshChoiceNZ

FreshChoice Parklands60 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch. Phone 383 1004.Open 7am-11pm, 7 days.

Tip Top Ice Cream 2L

Coke/Sprite/Fanta/Lift/L&P 2.25L

Oyster Bay 750ml(Excludes Pinot Noir/Sparkling)

Heineken 15 x 330ml Bottles

Fresh NZ Plain/Crumbed Beef Schnitzel

$1199kg

Central Otago NZ Apricots

Signature Range Mild/Colby/Edam Cheese 1kg

$300each

$799each

$399kg

$500each

$2700pack

$1490each

WINE DEAL

OF THE WEEK

Valentine’s Day

Saturday 14th February

Great gift ideas instore!Lindauer 750ml

(Excludes Special Reserve)

$990each

$399each

$400pack

Just Juice Fruit Juice 2.4-2.8L

Meadow Fresh Yoghurt 6 Pack

$290each

Cadbury Chocolate Block 190-220g (Excludes Bubbly/Mousse)


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