For customised Health and Safety Systems for your farm or rural con-tracting business
Bridget Kershaw
027 765 7712 0508 ON FARM
(663 276)
Audits, Health and Safety Systems,
Compliance Review and Support
R Sally Harker NZRP Dip M.T
PHYSIOTHERAPY
MANIPULATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY
SPORTS
PHYSIOTHERAPY
297 St Lawrence Road, RD2, Otane
Phone:
(06) 858-4910
Fax (06)858-4329
JT Refrigeration & Electrical
Freezers
Chillers
Fridges
Air Conditioning
All Electrical
Contact Jamie Lambert
06 8584960
0800 555 040
027 8466879
78 Kairakau Road
Elsthorpe
Kate Laugesen
Director
BM Accounting
Limited
Chartered Accountants
52 High Street Waipawa
ph 06 857 8901 fax 06 857 8906
[email protected] www.bm.co.nz
68 Years of
Agricultural
Contracting
For earthmoving and
agricultural work
SCHAW
LIVESTOCK
LTD
Procurement Agent for
AFFCO
For all Prime and
Store Stock
Contact:
Colin Schaw
P (06)856-5808
F (06) 856-5809
M 0274 934-525
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YOUR RURAL
DELIVERY
DRIVERS
KATHY LEE,
RD 2 OTANE
Ph 027 2231775 or [email protected]
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RED BARON
EXPRESS, RD14
HAVELOCK NTH
Mary Jo & Geoff Close
Ph 06 879 9040;
0221 009 754 theredbar-
NEED SOMETHING FROM TOWN?
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OAKWOOD
Farm Water and Pump
Services New systems & additions Sales
Design & installation Service & maintenance
Pumps & tanks Piston & centrifugal
Troughs & pipework Submersibles
Domestic pressure pumps
Supplying pipe, fittings, and associated products at
competitive prices in Central
Hawke’s Bay
027 486-1978
Garry Beckett Ah/Fax: (06)857-8771
J.C. Hamilton
Cat D5 and D6D
available for
Bulldozing,
ripping, etc.
Mobile027 4431191
A/hrs(06)856-8301
180 Hp 4x4 wheel
drive tractor for
ploughing, discing
etc.
Contact TONY
Mobile
0274 812-827
A/hrs (06) 877-342
LUKES ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
Sky TV Installations,
TV Aerial Installations, TV Tuning,
General Electrical Repairs and
Appliance Servicing
Ph 027 333 2272
A/H 06 857 7305
187 Racecourse Rd
RD2, Waipukurau
EMAIL:
lukesigvertsen
@gmail.com
MAX CHATFIELD
Building Designer
AXIS DESIGN LTD Economical
Design Solutions
06 8585434
www.axisdesign.co.nz
PREMIER SHEEP
GENETICS
Texel Perendale Romney
Suffolk S.I.L. Recorded
Contact :
Rob Forsyth Ph (06) 8584383
Mobile 0276040044
TE KOPANGA
BALING
Round Baling and
Wrapping
Te Kopanga Partnership
Bob Bake,
St. Lawrence Road, RD2, Otane
Telephone: 06 858 4213
Mobile: 027 558 4213
PATANGATA
TAVERN
Open for lunch and dinner
Tuesday to Sunday 11am until close.
Serve meals and snacks throughout
the day.
PHONE (06) 856 8030
R & S Gray Ltd
Agricultural Spraying
Contractors
Phone Ron & Sue
027 442 1522 or
06 858 8823 or
Clint 027 231 9230.
CONTACT
John (06) 8584928
or
Jason
0275338871
SCHEELE
CONTRACTORS
Mobile Auto Electrician
Cars-4x4-Tractors
Quads - Trailers
Recreational Boats
Machinery
Ride on mowers
Ph Paul: 0274496621
Home: 06 874 7600
ROB KERR
022 098 5480
pipedocnz@
gmail.com
Plumbing
Gasfitting
Drainlaying
Roofing
Earthworks
“Growing the Future”
P: 06 8584228 E: [email protected] www.elsthorpe.school.nz
Weekly Newsletter Term 2 Week 3; 15th May 2017
The Principal’s Message Dear Parents and Caregivers , Tena koutou
nga whanau me nga tamariki
Another fabulous week at Elsthorpe, thank you for the warm welcome at the meet and greet on Thursday night. It was lovely meeting a few more parents. The beach tree planting at Kairakau Beach was brilliant. We planted nearly 300 kowhai trees and flaxes. The students did a great job planting the trees which was then followed by a beach clean up. We collected 2 large bags of rubbish from plastic to an old car booster seat. The BBQ lunch put on by PAFs was a delicious treat and well deserved after some hard work.. Thank you PAFs for doing this. After lunch we did relay races on the beach and then had fun in the sand making sand sculptures. A very big thank you to Brian McCoskery and Richard who organised the plants. Brian has been doing plantings in the area for about three years and is very passionate about restoring native plants back in the area to attract more wildlife such as tui’s and bellbirds and providing a space for insects to flourish. He has ap-proached the School to see if we can work together to grow seed-lings to plant more natives each year. Another thank you goes out to Viv for helping to organise the day, this was a big task but so worth while as our children have the opportunity to experience such rich learning. “Growing the Future” Sarah Laugesen
Certificates
Congratulations to the following students: Cove Lambert for demonstrating respect in the Classroom and in
the playground. Marshall Buckley for showing respect towards others.
Amy Strong for practicing her handwriting over the holidays.
National Young Leaders Day.
The Year 8 students will be attending the NYLD in Palmerston North this Monday. They will have the opportunity to hear some amazing guest speakers. Aron Jackson (NZ actor), Alistair Davis (Toyota CEO), Leana De Bruin (former Silver Fern) and many
more including a performance by Nomad.
Hells Pizza Book Challenge All the students are taking part in the Hells Pizza Book Challenge which is part of the NZ Book Awards Celebrations. Each time a student completes a book, they write a book review which will go on display up in the Library and have their Pizza reading wheel
stamped and signed. Once a pizza wheel is full then (7 books have been read) the student will get a free 333 Pizza. Yum! What a great
challenge.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend
Week 1
May 15th - May 19th
NYLD Year 8 students.
Board of Trustees meeting 7pm.
Rippa Rugby Rippa Rugby postponement day.
Pub Lunch
The Weekly Roundup
Rippa Rugby:
Wednesday 17th May 2017
Thank you to all those parents who have offered to manage a team on the day and to those parents who are supplying transport. A reminder any children who have not arranged to be collect from the tourna-ment prior to the day will come back to School and catch the bus home as usual.
If it is wet on Wednesday the postpone-ment day is Friday, 19th May.
Reminder:
Can all lunch orders please be filled out and handed into the Office by lunch time Thursday. Wanted:
We require long card board cylinders and card board boxes to help create our safari theme in the library and science. We are also looking for empty fizzy drink bottles - preferably the large size - also for science experiments.
District Health Board Information.
About sore throats
A sore throat is pain or discomfort in the throat.
Your child may find it hard to swallow, eat or drink
because their throat is sore. Sometimes, especially
for young children, it is
hard for them to explain
what they're feeling. You
may need to explain to
your child what a sore
throat feels like and watch to see if they have prob-
lems swallowing, eating and drinking. You can look
in your child's mouth for these signs of a sore
throat:
Throat infections are a common childhood illness
and most sore throats are viral infections which will
get better without treatment. However, bacterial
strep throat infections are more serious and need
treatment with antibiotics to prevent complications,
such as developing rheumatic fever.
Healthy Homes
Open windows for a short time each day. This
helps to ventilate your house. Fresh air keeps your
house dry, which makes it easier and cheaper to
heat your house. Remember to open a window in
the kitchen when cooking and in the bathroom
Term 2 Dates
17th May Rippa
Rugby
19th May Rippa
postponement.
16th May BOT
meeting
12th June Science
Maker day
14th June 4yr Old
visit
15th/16th Yr 7&8
Tech Days
20th June BOT
meeting
29th June Matariki
celebration
5th July Elsthorpe
7’s
7th July last day of
Term.
ELSTHORPE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP
Is held every Wednesday (Term time) from 9.00 am to 11.30 am. Any enquiries phone Felicity MacLean
06 8584150
4 YEAR OLD SCHOOL VISITS Bring your 4 year olds along to Elsthorpe School’s next 4 year old morning school visits (9.00 - 10.30 am) .– held every second Wednes-day of the month.
News from The
Dental Clinic
(5 South Service Lane,
Waipukurau - 858 6725)
Please remember that
fruit contains sugar and
acid which can add to
the risk of decay in your
child’s teeth. It is den-
tally unwise to allow
your child to “graze” on
fruit. Fruit should be
given as part of one of
the recommended 3
meals and 2 snacks your
child would normally
have each day.
COMMUNITY EVENTS AND CLASSIFIEDS Targa Rally - Road Closure! A reminder that Kahuranaki Road through to St Lawrence Road will be closed on Sunday 21st May from 7am - 11am for the Targa Rally. Rippa Rugby We require baking from ALL School Families for the Rippa Rugby Tournament please. Cakes and slices to be unsliced and can be dropped off at the School Office for collection on Wednesday morning. If you are not a baker there is the option of providing an ice cream con-tainer of sliced onions or grated cheese please. It would be fantastic if we could have a few more volunteers to help out for an hour or 2 on the food stall. Please contact Fi on 858 4184 or [email protected] if you are able to assist. Sports Results: Year 5/6 Netball - Argyll/Elsthorpe Ferns (Sophie & Hannah) Won 10-5 against Waipawa. Player of the Day - Sophie Strong! Well done Sophie! Waipawa Country United Under 8 Barefoot Tackle - Horiana Lee, Jacob Strong, Rome, Jayden Guymer - narrow loss against Onga/Tiko. Player of the Day - Jacob Worsnop
PLEASE NOTE CORRECT TELEPHONE NUMBER: Four Kings Crutching - Two stand Crutching Trailer for all your dagging and crutching! 2000+ a day - in ANY weather!. Tidy, quick, great rates. Ring Steve Kingston on 858 4372 Take A Kid Hunting & Fishing! The Elsthorpe Community Playgroup is running their an-nual “Take a Kid Hunting & Fishing” competition on Queen’s Birthday weekend month. Hunting starts Friday June 2nd at 3pm and finished with weigh in on Sunday June 4th from 1-2.30pm at the Elsthorpe Sports Grounds. We have a range of categories to suit everyone with some new ones this year. Entry forms are out now and due back in by May 26th. Check us out on Facebook for more information (Elsthorpe Community Kids Hunt) or entry forms available from Dave Hern Waipukurau, ITM Havelock North and at Elsthorpe School. Jammies For June 2017: #Jammiesforjune2017 has the aim to collect at least 1000 pairs of Pjs to be distributed by agencies and health workers in our communities to some of our most needy and vulnerable children. Check them out online www.outandaboutwithkids.co.nz If there are any knitters out there they are also looking for people to knit slippers to put in the pj pack. They will take donations of clean good condition pjs if you have any. Please drop off at School and Carla will deliver. For sale this years walnuts - shelled $10 per 500gm = 1 set of pjs and slippers.
For Sale: Holden Vectra 1996 Manual. Current Rego & Wof - Ph Nigel 8573735 Help Needed: to sort out hens from roosters - please phone Diane 06 2812799
VAN FOR
HIRE Evenings, weekends or school holidays - 12 seater. Contact Elsthorpe School -
8584228