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BRIEFLY‘Oarsome’ golf
Plenty of prizes are up forgrabs in the Te AwamutuRowing Club’s annualfundraising golf tournament onSunday, February 17.
Teams of four ($20pp) areinvited to enter at Te AwamutuGolf Club which begins with ashotgun start at 9.30am.
Best two stableford scorescount for teams, with prizes forbest gross, net and stableford.
For entry or more detailscontact Allan Barugh (ph 8701199) or Sue Swinerd (ph 07825 9975).
Safari soonEntries are now open for the
annual Rotary 4 Wheel DriveSafari to be based at Pirongia onFebruary 16-17
Funds raised by Te AwamutuRotary Club from this fun eventbenefit the wider community.
For further details contactDavid Samuel (ph 871 4553 [email protected]).
Assertivenessfree course
Mahuika House is offering afree series of six assertivenesslearning sessions onWednesday afternoons (tobegin when enrolments passfour participants).
Assertion is about clearcommunication, not about being"pushy".
For more details phone8718132 or 021718132.
Friday editionthis week
As Waitangi Day falls onWednesday (tomorrow),production of the second TeAwamutu Courier for this weekhas been delayed a day.
Deadlines for classifiedadvertising are now 10am onThursday and the Te AwamutuCourier will be published onFriday.
Study numberThe contact for the local inter-
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FLASHBACK: Police dog handler Blair Spalding puts his charge through it’s paces.
Te Awamutu people are helpingraise funds so that former TeAwamutu resident Blair Spalding(36) can access vital brain surgeryin Germany.
Family friend Alana Fisher sayslast year was supposed to be aspecial one for Mr Spalding, hisfiancee Carla and their two yearold daughter Indie.
‘‘Blair and Carla were to bemarried in Rarotonga in Septem-ber, but earlier in the year Blairwas diagnosed with a fairly raretype of brain tumour.
‘‘This was operated on in Marchand since then Blair has undergonesix courses of chemotherapy.
‘‘Both Blair and Carla hopedthat they could still get married,but in June they had to cancel thewedding due to effects of thetumour and the chemotherapy.’’
Scans have shown that thetumour has stabilised, but toimprove his prognosis, the onlyavailable option is further surgery.
Due to the location of thetumour and possible damage tocritical areas (such as speech andmemory) of the brain, Mr Spaldinghas been advised that his bestcourse of action is to undergo anoperation, which uses a brain-mapping machine during surgeryto significantly reduce risks.
Unfortunately, this type ofmachinery is not available in NewZealand.
‘‘So his family and friends arehelping to raise the money neededto go to the InternationalNeuroscience Institute in Hanover,Germany, for surgery within thenext few months.’’
Ms Fisher is staging a sausagesizzle and cake stall at Mitre 10Mega on Saturday from 9am.
On Sunday there will be a largegarage sale under the grandstandat Albert Park.
‘‘Anyone who has some itemsthat they want to donate can dropthem to us at Mitre 10 on Saturday
or contact me for more details.’’Red Kitchen is also helping out
with a fundraiser, donating thecost of every coffee sold on March 5to the cause.
Anyone else interested in help-ing Mr Spalding can access detailsof the authorised fundraisingaccount via Facebook (Blairs BrainTumour Fundraiser) or contact MsFisher (ph 021 906 110).
‘‘Every dollar will help —around $90,000 is required just forthe operation.
‘‘Then we need to ensure thatCarla and Indie can be with him forthe three months he needs torecuperate.’’
River water taste of necessityWaipa District Council has received a small
number of inquiries from residents about thetaste of the water in Te Awamutu recently andthe council’s water services team has been on thetaste trail.
With the current high demand for water in TeAwamutu, the council has had to turn on theriver pump to keep up with the demand.
Mixing water from different abstractionpoints can lead to a difference in taste and smellto what residents are used to.
The river pump is only used at times of highdemand and coincides with the council decisionto move to Water Alert Level 3.
Water services manager Lorraine Kendrickassures Te Awamutu residents the water is safe
to drink.‘‘The water is perfectly safe to drink and is
compliant with New Zealand drinking waterstandards. Testing has been completed andcouncil can confirm that there is no presence ofalgae and it is simply the introduction of theriver water that residents are noticing in theirsupply.’’
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Better solution than fire bansCan I take the opportunity to
mention how the current firehazard is handled elsewhere?
I have lived many years inSouth Africa, and commanding afire ban there, in the barbecueseason, would be totally unen-forceable and simply be ignored.
Instead, fire risks areattenuated by being pro-active,by eg, harvesting the grass onroad verges before it gets tinder
dry, or by laying controlled firesduring periods of low winds tomake sure that paddocks areseparated by fire-proof spaces tosuppress uncontrolled spreadingof fires.
Road users habitually discardhalf-smoked, burning cigaretteson to the road verge in SouthAfrica, and road-side fires are aneveryday occurrence. Butbecause the verges are short-
cropped, there is little energy inthem, and it is possible to simplyignore those fires.
If you paid close attention tothe reports on both the recentAustralian and the New Zealandfires, they have either beenstarted by not paying adequateattention to the fire risk, or runout of control because fire breakswere absent.
The hot weather period we are
experiencing currently is goingto happen more often, globalwarming will ensure that.
Fire bans can only be a stop-gap measure.
Kiwis are proud of their can-do attitude; why is there nobodywho converts the fire risk into abusiness opportunity and collectsthe combustibles for cattle fod-der?
WOLFGANG VOGELBEIN
Changes on the way for district designWe read with interest
recently the controversyarising in Hamilton withbuilders and others atloggerheads with the localcouncil regarding newprescriptive rulespertaining to sectionshapes and house design.
Changes have beenrung in the recently noti-fied Hamilton proposedDistrict Plan rules, withcouncil promoting urbandesign principles to pro-mote crime prevention byimproving engagementwith the street.
Waipa District Councilresidents should be awarethat similar rule changesfor this district have nowclosed for public sub-mission.
Like Hamilton, themooted rule changes are
along the same lines, withthe use of planning rulesand design criteria to tryto create better livingspaces utilising the sun toadvantage and to promotepublic awareness of whatis happening around theneighbourhood streetfrontage.
Waipa’s proposedrules for new dwellingsdictate that no morethan 50 per cent of thefront facade of thebuilding can begaraging, which mustbe set back at least ametre from the front ofthe house. The frontfacade of the housefacing the street musthave 15-20 per centwindows, while yourfront fence or hedgecannot be more than
1.2m high, unless it hasvisual permeability.
New rules will alsobe imposed regardingthe siting of outdoorliving spaces to maxi-mise sun and shelter,with internal layout ofa dwelling in relation tothose outdoor livingareas also in the pre-scription.
Sections 2 and 15 ofthe proposed WaipaDistrict Plan set out thecriteria for new hous-ing and subdivisiondesign in the district.These can be viewedonline on council’swebsite.
CKL’s planningmanager David Lathamwill attend hearingsover the comingmonths on behalf of the
company and clients topresent submissions tocouncil.
Although the intentof the rules has merit,there are concernsregarding the practi-cality of some of theproposed changes.
After all submissionshave been through thehearing process, it willbe up to your elected
councillors (or anappointed com-missioner), to make thefinal decision on whichrules are adopted.
The future of our dis-trict and the way we liveover the next 10 yearswill be shaped by theirdecisions.
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WDC Relay For Life team captain Rebecca Hitchcock gets a taste of what’s in store for people at their Domino’sPizza ‘Dough Raiser’ from team members Robyn Mylchreest and Farrah Templeton (left).
Waipa District Council’s Relayfor Life team members are againpreparing to put their best feetforward in support of the CancerSociety event in early March.
And they are hoping to raise awhopping $4000 to support thecause, starting on Thursday with a‘Dough Raiser’ at Domino’s Pizzain both Te Awamutu and Cam-bridge, where $1 will be donated toRelay for Life for every pizza soldbetween 11am and 11pm.
The Waipa Pirates core team of10 will take to the track at theMarch 9 event for the 22-hour relayat AgResearch’s Ruakura Centre inHamilton.
Other fundraising activitiesthey have planned includeValentine’s Day raffles, the raffle ofa patchwork quilt/throw (donatedby Gayle Dickie), a garage sale atTe Awamutu’s St John’s Anglican
Church on Saturday, February 9from 8am, and a firewood raffle anda sausage sizzle outside The Ware-house from 9am.
Team captain RebeccaHitchcock says the Relay for Lifeevent is very close to her heart.
‘‘The purpose of this remarkableevent is to help communities cel-ebrate and acknowledge cancersurvivors, remember loved oneslost to cancer and fight backagainst cancer.
‘‘Funds raised as part of theRelay for Life event help the CancerSociety to continue their extra-ordinary work; providing access tofree services, information and sup-port for people affected by cancer.
‘‘I find it a very special, movingevent that is for such a good cause.Everybody knows someone whohas been affected by cancer oneway or another.’’
The team has also received greatsupport from Magills Meats, Parishof St John, Fahrenheit Restaurantand Bar, Countdown Cambridge,Hamilton Lions, Pak’nSave TeAwamutu, Bunnings Cambridge,Warehouse Te Awamutu, FlightCentre, the Lily Pad Caf, OnyxRestaurant, Whitcoulls, Qubik,Bloom Room, Snapped Photo-graphy and Waipa District Council.
■ For further information about thefundraising activities or how tosponsor theWaipa Pirates, pleasecontact Rebecca (phone 027 222 3115)or call into the customer servicecounter at the Council’s Te Awamutuoffice. Online donations can bemadethrough the everyday hero websitehttp://www.everydayhero.co.nz/waipapirates. Valentine’s Day raffletickets have been on sale at bothcouncil offices from February 1.
Road safety reminder withstart of new school year
School is back and police andWaipa District Council arereminding everyone to considerthe kids as they make their way toschool for the start of the year.
There will be increased trafficand pedestrian volumes aroundschools. Many students may bestarting at new schools and may beeasily distracted by things such asnew surroundings and meeting upwith friends. Motorists arereminded to slow down and bevigilant.
Pedestrian crossings will beused more frequently at peaktimes as numbers of children walk-ing or using scooters increase.
Road safety co-ordinator MeganJolly says that younger childrenhave difficulty judging distancesand may step out on to a crossinggiving drivers little time to react.Even older children can becomedistracted and just step out. Motor-ists must slow down and be pre-pared to stop at all crossings.’’
Ms Jolly says that motorists
should consider reducing theirspeed to below the speed limitoutside all schools at peak times.
‘‘The faster you drive, theharder the impact. A person hit bya vehicle travelling at 30km/h hasa 95 per cent chance of surviving acrash, whereas the survival ratefor someone hit by a vehicle travel-ling at 50km/h is only 55 per cent.At 70km/h it is only about 5 percent.’’
Motorists may notice anincreasing number of schools withelectronic speed limit signage thatmandates a lower speed limit atpeak times outside the school.
Parents dropping off childrenhave an important part to play inkeeping their kids safe outsideschools. Parents should be goodrole models for their children bycrossing them at approvedcrossings when available.
Cars should be parked legally.Parking on a yellow line even for asecond will most likely occludeother motorists’ vision. Always
have children exit the car from theleft on to the footpath
Police will be patrolling aroundschools to ensure motorists keeptheir speeds down.
Sergeant Warren Shaw, of TeAwamutu Strategic Traffic Unit,says drivers must make sure theyare constantly vigilant aroundschools and police will have a lowtolerance for breaches of the speedlimits.
School buses will also be operat-ing and motorists are remindedthat the speed limit for passing astationary school bus is 20km/h.
This speed also covers vehiclestravelling in the opposite direc-tion.
Exceeding the limit can becostly. Drivers need to be awarethat, for example, passing a schoolbus at 70km/h the fine is $630 andtheir license is suspended for 28days. Anything in excess of that is28 days suspension followed by acourt appearance leading to aperiod of disqualification.
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HOT■ Corboy Earthmovers: great empathy and service, supplying urgently needed water within an hour to farm after pump broke down.
■ Caring, kind safety advice and service from Te Awamutu testing station.
■ The Warehouse ordering an item from another town for a grateful customer.
■ Juicy watermelons from Cliff’s Gardens at the local Farmers Market.
NOT■ Two young men at the Pak’nSave petrol station who when asked to put their cigarettes out declined.
■ Roadside water outlets in Te Rahu Rd area that have been leaking for ages.
■ Neighbour watering garden and using sprinkler all day when Waipa District has water restrictions.
■ Teenage girl in white Mitsubishi tear-ing up and down Moule Street on a daily basis. There are young children and animals there - slow down!
Departing deputy salutedWaipa District Council
chief executive Garry Dyethas announced the resigna-tion of group manager policyand strategy, Ross McNeil.
Mr McNeil has beenappointed chief executive ofRangitikei District Council.
Mr Dyet paid tribute to his17 years of service to thecommunity and acknowledgedthe huge contribution he hasprovided to the communityand council, and cited him asan exemplary deputy chiefexecutive and advocate forWaipa.
‘‘The council is indebted toRoss for focus and commit-ment and he has been anoutstanding advocate for thedistrict. The council, manage-
ment and staff congratulateRoss on his appointment andsincerely wish him a success-ful future in his new position.’’
Waipa mayor AlanLivingston also acknowledgedthe strategic support MrMcNeil provided to the coun-cil.
‘‘Council and the commun-ity congratulates Ross on hischief executive appointmentand wishes him very well inprogressing his career.
‘‘Waipa has been very for-tunate to have had a person ofRoss’s ability and his wideknowledge of local govern-ment matters, his strategicthinking and his excellentpeople skills that have ben-efited us will now be put to
very good use at Rangitikei.’’Mr McNeil joined the coun-
cil in 1996 as the environmen-tal safety manager responsiblefor overseeing animal control,environmental health andliquor licensing activities. Hesaid one of the mainattractions in coming to thecouncil was its reputation as aproactive, community-focusedorganisation.
Mr McNeil says workingwith the community on pro-jects and plans that supportthe development of the districtand improve the quality of lifefor its residents has been aparticularly rewarding part ofthe job.
‘‘Securing $7 million ingovernment funding for the
Kihikihi wastewater project isone of many highlights,’’ hesaid.
He added that local govern-ment is a challenging environ-ment to work in because of theoften conflicting demandsplaced on councils and theextensive compliancerequirements imposed by theGovernment.
‘‘Despite some of thesefrustrations one of the thingsthat stands out as a big posi-tive is being part of a staffteam with a collective commit-ment to make a difference forthe people of Waipa.’’
Mr McNeil will take up hisnew position as chief execu-tive for Rangitikei DistrictCouncil at the end of March.
Livingston, Buckley retain seats
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THE Waikato River Authority is charged with improving thequality of the Waikato River water.
Two of the Crown repre-sentatives to the WaikatoRiver Authority have beenreappointed for a furtherthree years.
The terms of appointmentfor Waipa Mayor AlanLivingston and WaikatoRegional Council chairmanPeter Buckley were due forreview. The reappointmentswere made by the Crownfollowing consultation withcouncils within thecatchments of the Waikatoand Waipa Rivers.
The River Authority hasfive Crown appointed boardmembers and five WaikatoRiver Iwi appointed mem-bers. The Authority is co-chaired with Crown and Iwirepresentation.
Waikato River Authoritychief executive Bob Penter
says board representation isreviewed on a staggered basisto ensure greatest governancestability. A number of otherboard member positions arescheduled for review later inthe year.
The Waikato River Auth-ority Iwi members are:Tukoroirangi Morgan (co-chair), Hemi Biddle, RogerPikia, Stephanie O’Sullivanand John Kaati. The Crownrepresentatives are: HonJohn Luxton (co-chair), PeterBuckley, Alan Livingston,Sally Strang and JenniVernon.
The Authority is a co-governance body establishedbetween the Crown and Wai-kato River Iwi to restore theWaikato River.
The Authority covers acatchment area of 11,000
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‘Tempest’ to hit park
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SHAKESPEARE in the Park returns to the Te Awamutu War Memorial Park.
Shakespeare in the Park returnsfor 2013 and this year Te Awamutupatrons will be first to see Slip ofthe Tongue’s take on The Tempest.
Usurped from his dukedom,Prospero has waited 12 years forthe opportunity to right this injus-tice . . . and it just happens to comefloating by.
Join the shipwrecked King ofNaples, Antonio the usurper andthe rest of their travellingcompanions on the island and seewhat magic and mischief ensues.
The Tempest is a tale of men andmonsters, of magic, trickery and
love — performed in a style bestdescribed as a mix of Steampunkand Cirque.
Be not afeard. The isle is full ofnoises,
Sounds, and sweet airs, that givedelight . . .
The event is organised by DeanTaylor for Te Awamutu Free Con-cert in the Park Trust and takesplace in the Te Awamutu WarMemorial Park on the grassembankment between the sunkencross and carved stone wall.
Shakespeare in the Park issupported by Waipa Creative Com-
munities, Waipa District Counciland Te Awamutu Courier.
The Tempest plays from 6.30pmon Friday, February 15, butpatrons are welcome earlier topick a prime viewing location andenjoy a picnic dinner. The grassviewing area is exempt from theliquor ban from 5.30pm until theconclusion of the performance, soyou are welcome to enjoy analcoholic beverage with your mealand during the play.
Low seating is welcome andjackets and rugs are recom-mended.
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ALL Black Richie McCaw chats withVersatile Homes and Buildings com-petition winner Sam Denize of TeAwamutu.
BY CATHY ASPLIN
Meeting his sporting hero was areal buzz for eight-year-old SamDenize.
The Pekerau Primary Schoolpupil was the lucky winner of a tripto Auckland to meet All Blackscaptain Richie McCaw.
His mother Bronwyn (on behalfof Sam) entered, along with around1000 other people, into the VersatileHomes and Buildings competitionvia Facebook.
To win the amazing opportunityshe was required to write why Samwould be a deserving winner.
‘‘Sam is a keen rugby player forPirongia and Richie McCaw is one
of his heroes,’’ she said.‘‘So I explained that Sam has a
number of food allergies he has tolive with and I thought it would benice for him to have somethingspecial to enjoy.’’
She was thrilled to hear theyhad won.
‘‘I was amazed really, out of somany people who had entered. Samwas pretty excited about the trip,but got a bit nervous as it gotcloser.’’
Sam, his parents Bronwyn andRoss and his five-year-old sisterEmma made the trip to the film setto watch the Versatile Homesbrand ambassador make his latestadvertisement.
They were also able to havelunch with the All Black — with aspecially prepared lunch providedfor Sam to cater for his allergies.
Sam also received signed Adidasrugby boots, while the whole fam-ily received signed caps, Adidasshirts, a Richie McCaw book andrugby balls.
McCaw then signed Sam’sChiefs jersey and Emma’s PirongiaRugby Club jersey.
‘‘Sam also appeared on the TV3sports news when Richie was inter-viewed about Zac Guildford.
‘‘But the real highlight for himwas to be able to throw a rugby ballaround with Richie, that was prettyspecial.’’
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HEATHY BAKING: Baking is great fun,with satisfying results.Rather than depriving yourself, how abouttrying some of the following tips:Substitute white flour with wholemeal flourfor at least part of your recipe — or addoats or bran if just using white flour.Substitute some of the butter/oil requiredwith pureed fruit or reduced fat yoghurt tohelp keep your mixture moist.Use smaller trays — mini muffin pans.Use less added sugar — vanilla andpureed fruit can help with sweetness, tryusing a polyunsaturated spread ratherthan butter — as this will reduce theamount of saturated fat.
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Despite rain yesterday Waipa District ison Water Alert Level 3.
Sweltering temperatures over recentweeks, combined with dry winds, requiredthe move.
Lorraine Kendrick Manager WaterServices says the district continues toexperience high water usage, so to ensurecontinued supply of drinking water there is atotal ban on domestic sprinklers.
There is also a restriction on outdoorwater use for commercial and non-residential properties.
“Alert Levels 1 and 2 have had a miminalimpact in reducing demand, so Level 3 was anecessary measure to manage this valuableresource.’’
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TOP COMBO: Taylor Yarndley, riding Phoenician Nightgirl, on her way to winning the SupremeGalloway title at the New Zealand National Showing and Rider Championships at Hawke’s BayShowgrounds. KAMPIC PHOTOGRAPHY (SEE ADVERT PAGE 23).
BY COLIN THORSEN
Te Awamutu rider TaylorYarndley and her ponyPhoenician Nightgirl willshowcase their talents at theSydney Grand nationals in2014.
The 17-year-old qualified asa rider rep and the pony as aGalloway with a stand-out per-formance at the New ZealandNational Showing and RiderChampionships, held over fourdays at Hawke’s Bay Show-grounds.
The championshipsattracted record entries thisyear with 340 horses and poniescompeting.
In only her third show out inthe senior rider section,Yarndley on PhoenicianNightgirl took out NZ NationalChampion Adult Ridden Pony,and NZ National SupremeChampion Galloway (largepony, small park hack, 143cm-153cm).
It was sweet success for thelocal teenager. She ownsPhoenician Nightgirl, bred byVivian Staples in Hawke’s Bay.
Yarndley also rode VitoriaWeston’s Greenmoor Obsessionto NZ National Reserve Cham-pion Senior Rider 17 years andover.
Having turned 17, Yarndleyis no longer eligible to contestthe open show pony height138-148cm.
Amelia McLachlan did a fan-tastic job riding PhoenicianNightgirl for her in this event,taking out NZ NationalSupreme Champion.
The pony had further suc-cess — Reserve Champion LedShow Pony and winner of theIntermediate Led TurnoutChampionships, led by SarahParatene.
Paratene has now won theIntermediate Turn Out twoyears on the trot and JuniorTurn Out once, all on aPhoenician pony.
There were six judges intotal, including Trina andTrinette Crawford (NSW), MargHendy and Yvonne Watson (Nel-son), Cara O’Connor (Waikato)and Kevin Cholomondley Smith(Auckland).
Organisers introduced twonew sections that proved verypopular, Inhand and RiddenWelsh and Inhand and Ridden
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The Lead Rein and FirstRidden titles, contested on thefirst day of competition, wereheld in 38C heat.
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One of the highlights of theshow every year is the LedTurnouts for three age groups— 12 years and under, 13-16years and 17 and over. Theseclasses are hugely popular withcompetitors.
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Dates are Monday, February 11 (BikeMaintenance) and Wednesday, February 13(Cycle Skills), 5.30-7pm at the CambridgeNetball Centre at Leamington Domain. Pre-registration is essential.
Please contact Jude Till on 823 2510 [email protected].
Bikes can be provided if needed. See youthere!
BIKE EVENTSWednesday, February 13 is national ‘Go by
Bike Day’ where we aim to have as manypeople as possible cycling to work and schoolnationwide.
Cycling is great to help build fitness levels, ischeap and is lots of fun.
Another date to mark on your calendar is theMayoral Cycle Challenge — Thursday, Febru-ary 28, 6pm at the Leamington Sports Ground.Helmets are a must and we ask that you getyour bike checked at your local bike shop toensure we have safe bikes out on the road.
This is a family oriented, super fun event . . .and a great chance to ride alongside MayorAlan Livingston.
Teen winner’s talent impressesBY COLIN THORSEN
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HOT SHOT: Pirongia’s Andrea Valeholed-in-one on the 18th at StewartAlexander in round two of the WaipaGolf Classic.
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WAIPA CLASSIC winners, from left, JillMorgan (women’s gross), MatthewSchofield (men’s stableford), HerewiniHohepa (men’s gross).
T e A w a m u t u t e e n a g e g o l f e rHerewini Hohepa further enhanced hisrapidly growing reputation by winningthe 2013 Mitre 10 Mega Waipa Classicmen’s gross.
The 16-year-old won by four shotsfrom ex Freyberg player Greg Bell ofNgaruawahia, with former Classicwinner Stuart Reid of Ngahinapourithird.
Hohepa trailed Reid by three shotsafter an opening round 75 at Pirongia,then hit his straps with a three-under-par 67 at Stewart Alexander and a finalround 72 at Te Awamutu.
Reid was most impressed by thenumbers shot by young Hohepa, whobroke through for his first seniormen’s strokeplay title at Te AwamutuGolf Club in August last year.
‘‘For one so young to be shootingthose scores three days running, onthree different courses, shows he is aplayer with a very bright future.’’
Reid was equally lavish in his praiseof the organisation of the tournament,thanking Mel Brown and his enthusi-astic team for a job well done.
He also paid tribute to thegreenkeepers at all three clubs, sayingthe courses were all in good nick andthe greens were ‘‘very good’’.
Te Awamutu’s Jill Morgan was in aclass of her own winning the women’sgross.
The Waikato representative shotrounds of 77 (Pirongia), 75 (StewartAlexander) and 72 (Te Awamutu) for a54-hole total of 224.
Her Te Awamutu club-mate SylviaGooch finished runner-up on 259 (85,85, 89), with Lochiel’s Kyla Butcherthird on 264 (90, 88, 86).
The intermediate men’s gross win-ner was Phil Lambert of Stewart Alex-ander with 233 (77, 76, 80), fromPirongia’s Craig McKellow 239 and TeAwamutu’s Craig Vincent 243.
Morrinsville’s Craig Griffithsannexed the junior men’s gross with258 (86 , 89 , 83) , from Stewart
Alexander’s Daniel Kim 261 andKawhia’s Alan Bishop 264.
The women’s overall stableford win-ner was Te Kowhai’s Rose Epiha with120 points for the three rounds, from TeAwamutu’s Rewa Hawira on 112.
Men’s stableford winners were,senior division, Mathew Schofield(TA) with 120 points; intermediate,Jason Kraayvanger (SA) 123, and jun-ior, Craig Griffith 120 on countbackfrom Kim Daniels.
A field of 91, ranging in age from 7upwards, teed off in the first WaipaClassic for three decades.
It was an historic event thatamalgamated all three golf clubs in thearea.
Organiser Mel Brown says the Wai-pa Classic committee ‘‘now has a firmbase to build on and explore the realpotential that this golfing conceptcould possibly offer’’.
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Sharlene and Ian congratulate the brigade on achieving their centenary
of service to Te Awamutu.
Ian is proud of his 31 years of volunteer service, the last 5 as
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Waipa District Council congratulateand thank the Te Awamutu Volunteer
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Centenarymilestone for Fire Brigade
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FORMER longserving Te Awamutu Chief Fire Officer Robbie Morriss in an early firefighter uniform in front of the Te AwamutuStation with the Brigade’s 1934 Fordson V8 which was in service until 1981 and now belongs to the Brigade Social Club.
Te Awamutu well served byvolunteer firefighters for 100 yearsTe Awamutu well served byvolunteer firefighters for 100 years
Volunteering for your community is a great way ofcontributing towards the functions and tasks thatkeep us engaged and active whilst upholding
services that that might otherwise diminish.Whether it be coaching, instructing, teaching or
providing a service as a group, it is the generosity of themany volunteer hours in a wide range of activities in ourcommunities that uphold social and moral obligations thatenhance our general wellbeing.
So it is important we as a community continue tosupport and acknowledge those who continually volunteertheir time and contribution. We also need to encourage thenext generation to take up the challenge of volunteeringand contribute to the organisations that make ourcommunity successful.
A significant milestone for The Te Awamutu VolunteerFire Brigade is 100 years of continuous volunteer service.Twenty four hours, seven days a week, three hundred andsixty five days a year, for the past one hundred years, is anenormous equation to figure in terms of personnel hours.
Latest calculations indicate that 325 people haveserved as volunteers for the Brigade since its inception inJanuary 1913. This number provides a perspective of thetime and commitment from the men, women and familieswho are directly involved in providing your community witha modern, efficient and capable Fire Rescue Service.
The earliest recorded attendance roll for June 30, 1913shows a membership of twelve. As the town and districtgrew, so too did the Brigade.
By 1955 the Brigade membership had grown toeighteen and in that year responded to 33 callouts.
Skipping forward to 1973, Brigade numbers increasedto 25 with 65 callouts.
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WELCOME TO THE100 YEAR CLUB!
Congratulations on a great celebration - 100 years service to Te Awamutu and Waikato
To all members past and present, partners and families of the Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade - enjoy your celebrations and best wishes for the future
Stay safe this weekend while celebrating! Check your smoke alarms!
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Fighting fires in TeAwamutu for a centuryA steady progression of callouts to the current 300-340 a year
has meant our membership has also had to increase to the present35 members.
The demands placed on the Brigade and its subsequent growthover 100 years have also changed the personnel dynamics, from asmall close-knit bunch of people to a larger diverse group. Longservice is fast disappearing because of changing workcommitments, inaddition to familyresponsibilitiesand other activi-ties that add pres-sure to the work-life balance.
Twenty-fiveyears of continu-ous volunteerservice is a realmilestone for any-one.
Te Awamutucan be proud ofthe fact that theTe Awamutu Bri-gade has thirty five members who have now achieved theirgold star (25yrs service) .
Modern day volunteer Fire Rescue Services arechallenging but rewarding and perhaps this is what attractspeople to our organisation knowing that they are continuingthe traditions of the Brigade as well as deriving personalsatisfaction for a job well done. Importantly, there is also thecomradeship that commonly develops within a group ofpeople thrust into difficult situations, plus the human need tobelong, to be recognised and to be accepted in a social andpublic environment.
As with many volunteer organisations there are opportun-ities for self development in addition to the rewards that gowith helping others in need in the community . For currentmembers and prospective members, the Brigade offers aunique sense of excitement and challenges involved with firefighting.
The social aspect of Brigade life also includes regular
opportunities to get together for casual and formalfunctions, and sporting activities. Fire Brigadesthroughout New Zealand are also supported by theUnited Fire Brigade Association who are responsiblefor supporting the nation-wide volunteer contingentthat in New Zealand accounts for up to 80 percent ofthe Fire Service.
Well operated and resourced Brigades need support fromtheir local communities.
Without this support the Brigade would not be able tocomplete projects such as upgrading rescue equipment andobtaining other specialised resources that enable us to do ourjob to the highest possible standard.
The generosity of our local service groups, businessesand community at large are crucial to the success of ourBrigade being able to fulfil its mandate — namely service tothe community.
2013 brings about 100 years of Brigade history and inFebruary this year many past and present members willgather for a weekend of acknowledgement, remembranceand celebration.
Throughout the year of our centennial the Brigade willacknowledge its many supporters and continue to build thestrong relationship with our community.
LEFT: Privatetankers assist atRukuhia peat firein the 1970s.RIGHT: Tootill’sGarage, BankStreet in 1967.BELOW:Fonterra mid-1990s.
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EARLIEST Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade photograph.
BEDFORD fleet in Christmas Parade mid 1970s.
The Te AwamutuFire Brigadehave a number of
events to celebratetheir centenary thisweekend, including anOpen Day on Saturdayto share with the com-munity.
Chief Fire OfficerIan Campbell and histeam warmly invite thepublic to come andview static displays ofthe Brigade’s history,fire safety displays andcombat competitions— and encourage thepublic to participate inthese competitions.
The Open Day runsfrom 9am to 2pm andwill feature a FireSafety movie theatre,the firefighter challengeactivities, kitchen firedemonstrator,displaysand memorabilia.
There will also be anumber of vintageappliances, includingformer Te Awamutu
appliances in new ownership, andvisiting fire appliances.
Refreshments will be available.MUSEUM EXHIBITION
Brigade members worked with theTe Awamutu Museum to curate anexhibition of memorabilia and photo-
graphs to celebrate the 100 years.‘The Front Porch’ features
‘Chariots of Fire’ — photographs offire appliances through the years,from the first pump to the latestequipment, plus a current firefightersuit alongside a 1970 counterpart.
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LEGEND: John Paul Clarkin to lead NewZealand in polo international againstSouth Africa at Nga Rakau ground (off DickStreet), Kihikihi.
BY COLIN THORSEN
South Africa will be desperate to rightthe ledger when they meet New Zealand ina one-off polo international at Kihikihi onSaturday.
The rivalry between these two countriesgoes back many years with New Zealandwinning the BMW International Series 2-0on their last tour to South Africa in 2010.
But New Zealand beware.The South African team taking the field
at Nga Rakau ground is a lot stronger andmore experienced this time around.
It is one of the highest rated teams toleave their shores.
All four players have had internationalexperience, with three of them playing inthe Coronation Cup in the UK last July.
Former New Zealand internationalSimon Keyte says the fact that South Africawere only beaten by a late goal by Englandshows how naturally brilliant this youngSouth African outfit is.
‘‘They weren’t overly prepared for theirCoronation Cup clash with England andlost their captain through injury at the 11thhour but still ran one of the most profes-sional sides in the world right down to thewire.’’
New Zealand will field an equivalent 26goal team on Saturday, spearheaded by theworld class John Paul Clarkin.
Keyte says the two teams are matched toa tee.
‘‘It is shaping up to be one of the bestmatches for years, at least the equal of theArgentinian international at Kihikihi afew years ago.’’
The South Africans are a very profes-sional team in their own right.
The players will be accompanied by acoach and manager.
They need not worry about being onborrowed horses. Paul Kay and his fellowKihikihi Polo Club members will ensurethat the visitors are mounted on goodquality horses and given adequate practicetime to be firing on all cylinders come ‘test’day.
At No. 1 will be their youngest teammember Duncan Watson, son of highlyrespected South African international formany years, Russell Watson.
The five goaler is a strong, big hittingimpact player. He has played polo in theUSA, Argentina, Zimbabwe, Zambia,Nigeria and Malaysia.
The youngest of the du Plessis brothers,six goaler Jean, will be at No. 2.
He has worked for the Black Bears teamboth in Australia and the UK, a side thathas won 10 of 11 tournaments over the pastthree years.
Black Bears are the team Simon Keytehas been linked with since he left school asa 16-year-old.
Keyte says Jean du Plessis is a player tokeep an eye out for.
‘‘He’s lightning quick and fearless,arguably the most exciting player to watchon the South African team.’’
Nachi du Plessis will captain the visi-tors. He’s the highest rated player in SouthAfrica, playing off eight.
Keyte says the skipper is extremelyaccurate and able to read the game better
than most.He, too, has been contracted by Black
Bears to join JP Clarkin for high goalcompetition in the UK, including theQueen’s Cup and Gold Cup from May toJuly this year.
At No. 4 will be seven goaler Tom deBruin, described by Keyte as having the‘build of a prop’.
‘‘Tom’s a huge hitter of the ball, verydifficult to ride off, and a very mentallytough player,’’ says Keyte.
New Zealand have fashioned an envi-able record at Kihikihi, always rising to theoccasion against some of the best teams inthe world.
Under the astute captaincy of JPClarkin, spectators are again assured onehell of a test match.
Clarkin has played polo all over theworld and won numerous titles, includingthe St Moritz Polo World Cup, the NewZealand Open, the Gold Cup and the BritishOpen — some on more than one occasion.Most recently, he made the final of theprestigious Queen’s Cup.
The eight goaler will play at No. 3 in thetest.
At No. 1 will be five goaler ThomasHunt, a cousin of Keyte and Clarkin.
Sam Hopkinson will be at No. 2 andThommy Wilson at No. 4. They are six andseven goalers respectively.
The 3pm test will be preceded by acurtainraiser at 1pm and Polo for theFuture at 2.15pm.
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FARM LINE’S John Machell with theHonda Prelude being raffled off for arace event at McDonald’s KihikihiSpeedway.
BY COLIN THORSEN
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BOWLED FOR SIX: 24k Six Shooter,Warren Burkhart, collects an alreadyspun competitor, resulting in himbeing tipped onto his protectiverollcage at McDonald’s KihikihiSpeedway’s latest meeting, featuringthe New Zealand Streetstock GrandPrix. In the background, 73k EllaEdwards is parked after skidding to astop avoiding the crash.
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John Machell ofFarm Line Te Awa-mutu has gone into batfor McDonald’s Kihi-kihi Speedway Club.
The local business-man and speedwayenthusiast is supplyinga Honda Prelude to beraffled off to help offsetcosts incurred erectingthe new safety fence atKihikihi Speedway.
The winning ticketholder will get to drivethe vehicle in thedemolition derby at thefinal meeting of theseason on Sunday,April 21.
Farm Line is strip-ping the lights, uphol-stery and glass fromthe car and fitting aroll bar and seat beltsin readiness for thedemolition derby.
For those wishing topurchase a ticket towin a drive in the event— be in quick.
There are only 200tickets at $10 each,available from eitherFarm Line in BondRoad or Te AwamutuCourier office.
T h e d e m o l i t i o nderby has been a thrill-ing event at Kihikihifor many years.
It’s a simple race toenter that requires anold car and some cour-age.
The Honda Preludebeing raffled off for thecompetition is in mintcondition, registeredand with a current war-rant of fitness.
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Waipa District Council hereby grants a dispensation pursuant to clause 11.1 of the Waipa District Public Places Liquor Control Bylaw 2008 to Mr Dean Taylor to allow consumption of liquor in a public place in respect of the following event:
“Shakespeare in the Park”Memorial Park Te Awamutu (as shown below)
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This dispensation is subject to the following conditions: a) This dispensation is subject to any other approvals or consents that may be required b) Responsibility for compliance with the bylaw and the exemption granted rests with the applicant; c) The dispensation applies only to the area defi ned, and for the time period specifi ed above d) Noise from the event shall be kept to a reasonable level; e) Directions by any Council offi cer authorised under the bylaw, or Police offi cer shall be complied with at all times; f) This exemption does not authorise sale of liquor or supply of liquor by any person; g) The applicant shall take steps to ensure the people do not become intoxicated, and that any such persons be removed from the area.
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AcknowledgementsKRIPPNER,Margaret.On Thursday, 24January 2013.Surrounded by herloving family.
A service was held forMargaret on Tuesday,29 January 2013 at StPatricks CatholicChurch Te Awamutu,followed by intermentat Ohaupo CatholicCemetery. TheKrippner familywould like to thankeveryone for theirsupport, donationsand flowers and thosewho attended RequiemMass and funeral.
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LIMMER,Elva Pearl.In loving memory of aspecial Mum, Nana,Great - Grandma whopassed away 30thJanuary 2008.
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DeathsFIELD,Margaret Jean.Born 11 August 1915.Died 3 February 2013.Aged 97 years.Loved wife of the lateRoland and belovedMum of Mary, Ruve,Kingsley, Eion andMarian, and specialAunt of Diana and alltheir familiesincluding 18grandchildren and 29plus greatgrandchildren.
Funeral service to beheld at St Andrew’sPresbyterian Church,corner Te ArohaStreet and River Road,Hamilton on Thursday7 February at 11am.Private burial.You are welcome tobring flowers fromyour garden tosurround Margaret’scoffin.
HILL,David Robert.Tragically inChristchurch on 18January 2013. Aged 42years. Dearly lovedson of Jan and JimBuglass, brother ofDonna, Tracey and thelate Stephen."Forever in our hearts"
ROXBURGH,Robert Albert Clyde(Bob).On Sunday, 3February 2013 atMatariki, aged 73years. Dearly lovedhusband of Joyce for50 years. Loved Dad ofDianna, Danny, Clintand their families.Loved Poppa of Dean,Justin (deceased) andHolly; Sami; andKieran.
The service for Bob willbe held at Te AwamutuBible Chapel, ChapelDrive, Te Awamutu onThursday, 7 Februaryat 11am, followed by aprivate cremation. Allcommunications tothe Roxburgh familyc/- 262 Ohaupo Road,Te Awamutu.
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To LetBEDSITTER, single room,flat with separate toilet,shower and laundry, fivemins from town, $120p/wk, no dogs! Ph 8715256.CARAVANS to let from$30, long term. Ph 8712171 or 0274 407 101.COMPACT three brmhome, $280 p/wk, PakuraStreet, referencesrequired, no dogs. Pleaseenquire [email protected].
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THREE BRM• 723 Park Road, fenced, $260 p/wk• 91 Lyon Street, pets ok, $270 p/wk• 85 Princess Street, garage, $310 p/wk
SectionsTWO adjoining sectionsof 1012m2 each residentialone with workshopoffice, $295,000 and$195,000 plus GST ifapplicable, 130Cambridge Road, TeAwamutu. Ph 027 4941950.
FlatmatesIDEALLY suits oneperson, must be working,$150 p/wk includespower and broadband.Text 021 718 066.
For LeaseBUILDING, 112m3 to lease.Ph 871 2171 or 027 4407101.EXTRA large securelockup yard area withbuilding options avail.Ph 871 2171 or 027 4407101.
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CAR PROBLEMSHOW convenient is this?Tyre and Tune Centretyres, WOF, servicing, allmechanical work underone roof, 21 Bond Road.Ph 871 3267.
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FARM - Residential -Lifestyle, for all yourfencing requirements,experience and qualityguaranteed. Ph 07 8271849 or mobile 027 4730001.
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We are looking for an experienced, or qualifi ed cabinet maker, for an immediate start.Please phone Gyan for an interview on871 3998
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The Board of Trustees seeks a Minute Secretary.You will need to be able to attend BOT meeting, recordminutes accurately and publish the minutes for circulation to board members after the meeting.Remuneration will be based on an hourly rate to benegotiated with the successful applicant. If you are interested in the position please apply in writing statingyour skills or experience suitable for this position, including a CV.Applications should be addressed to:Puahue School BOT Chairperson,c/- The Principal, 573 Puahue RD 1, Te Awamutu
BOT MINUTE SECRETARY
PLUMBER / GAS FITTERA vacancy exists at our Te Awamutu company (est 1949).
Applicants must have: • New Zealand registration • Minimum four years experience • Good work ethics • Organisation skills, tidy appearanceWe offer: • Excellent wages and conditions • Work vehicle supplied
Contact: Beau Southcombe Singleton and Hansen 2012 Ltd, Te Awamutu PH 871 7099 or 021 594 650
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KIHIKIHI SCHOOLKAIAWHINA RUMAKI REO (TEACHER AIDE FULL IMMERSION MAORI)
Position begins as soon as can be negotiated with the successful applicant. Ideally this would be as soon as possible after 18 February 2013 as possible. Applications including CV and references to the Principal, 71 Whitmore St, Kihikihi or email to offi [email protected].
We require a Teacher Aide to work daily in our Rumaki supporting a special needs student and the classroom programme. The position is for 25-30 hours per week.
The suitable applicant requires lots of enthusiasm, a minimum reasonable level of Te Reo and a willingness to learn more on the job if required. Haere mai ki te tautoko o matou tamariki o te kura nei.
Applications close on Tuesday 15 February.
TREE CAREGROUNDZONE TreeCare. Pruning, removal,stump grinding, woodsplitting, consultancy.Qualified, professionalarborists. Ph NathanHughes 871 7107.
FENCING also casualfarm work. Ph Thomas871 1561.
KNAPSACK sprayinggang. Ph TurnerContracting - approvedchemical applicator 8713403 or 0275 114 467.
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Build up fi ghts starts at 9.00pm – be in for a great night!Quade Cooper makes his debut on the undercard.
4 BIG SCREEN TVs AVAILABLESo everybody will get a great view.
Replay screening at 6.00pm Saturday 9th
Filming here forTV3 medium show
Medium Jeanette Wilsonfrom TV3’s Dare ToBelieve will be at TeAwamutu’s WoolshedTheatre on Wednesday Feb-ruary 20 from 7.30pm-10pm,with her new show ‘SeeingIs Believing’.
It is billed as ‘‘an amaz-ing evening that inspires,comforts and heals’’.
‘‘Working with a team of16 spiritworld guides andthe loved ones of audiencemembers Jeanette demon-strates that our loved ones
live on and that spirit worldteachers can help us heal –physically, emotionally,mentally and spiritually.
‘‘It is an evening you willnever forget... physicalconditions are healed infront of your eyes, messagesbring comfort and closure,and teachings help us makesense of why things happenthe way they do.’’
Throughout the show,Ms Wilson asks for volun-teers from the audiencethat would like to receive
healing for all kinds ofphysical conditions.
She also encouragesaudience members to bringa camera with a flash totake photos throughout theevening to capture‘‘spiritual phenomena suchas orbs’’.PLEASE NOTE: This showis being filmed for tele-vision.
■ Tickets are $40 andavailable from Te Awamutui-Site, ph 871 3259.
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Bonnie Raitt playingClaudelands Arena
Bonnie Raitt isplaying atHamilton’s Claude-lands Arena onFriday, April 12 andwe have the DVDOn Road Tested tocelebrate.
Recorded live atThe ParamountTheatre in OaklandCalifornia in July,1995 we are pleasedto offer this glowingexample of vintageBonnie Raitt aheadof her much antici-pated appearance inHamilton.
On Road TestedRaitt performs somegreat tracks withsome of the best inthe business, includ-ing Thing CalledLove with BruceHornsby, NeverMake Your MoveToo Soon with RuthBrown, CharlesBrown and Kim Wilson, MyOpening Farewell with Jack-son Browne, I Believe I’m InLove With You with KimWilson (labelled by Raitt as‘‘the greatest white bluessinger and a great harmonicaplayer’ — check out the song
and you’ll understand why!),and a ripper Rock Steadywith Bryan Adams ( a songhe wrote especially for Raitt.)
There’s any number ofgreat solo efforts too. Some-thing To Talk About, Burn-ing Down The House, I Can’t
Make You Love Meand Love Sneakin’Up On You to namebut a few.
There’s aninspiring and har-monious finale —Angel FromMontgomery —featuring JacksonBrowne, BruceHornsby, BryanAdams and KimWilson, that willsend shivers upyour spine.
Remember toothat Raitt has a newalbum out — Slip-stream, so she’ll besure to beshowcasing songsfrom that.
A great night ofblues, rock, folk andcountry is assured— be there!
Tickets fromTicketek.
■ To be in towin simply putyour name, address and daytimephone number on the back of astandard sized envelope,address it to Bonnie Raitt DVDCompetition andmake sure itreaches our office by 5pm,Friday.
This competition is provided by ‘Fill The House Tickets Project’, proudly supportingfamilies of children with cancer.
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