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Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 1 February 2nd 2011
The Fairlie Accessible
Closing date for next Accessible is Friday 11th February 2011 at 4.00 pm
Email: [email protected] Ph: Heartlands Fairlie Resource Centre 685 8496
Issue 11-02 February 2nd 2011 Delivered free to residents of Albury - Fairlie - Lake Tekapo and Districts
SCOTIA’S HARDY SONS TOUR
A big bang of great Scottish music and fun is on its way to the South Island of New Zealand in the shape of a Scots duo,
Scotia’s Hardy Sons. This show mixes the old and new songs of Scotland with dazzling accordion work and generous amounts of
good humour thrown in. This talented pair of travelling troubadours arrives at the beginning of February for a tour that
takes them all over the South Island.
Come see this fabulous pair perform at the
Mackenzie Community
Theatre 7.30 pm on
Tuesday Feb 8th
Tickets on sale at Heartlands $15
Pssssssssssst - guess what ! Fairlie’s Moreh - home for the aged - is going
to be on Close up on TV One this Thursday evening!
Year 13 Mackenzie College students were back at school early this week learning
some skills as leaders before the rest of the
school pupils start the new year
Back:Jessica Mills Khris Linwood Eli de Kwant
Middle: Casey Bradley Kim Brown
Shavon Welschinger Jarrod Heintz
Anusheel Kumar Front: Sally Tiffen Kendall Smith Kane Webster Matt Walker
FAIRLIE LIONS
4 WHEEL DRIVE SAFARI
WAITANGI DAY Sunday 6TH FEBRUARY 2011
Registration 8am opposite BP2Go Start 9am $60 per vehicle
Spark arrestors to be fitted to all diesel vehicles - can be purchased on the day
New Area Sawdon Rona Holbrook Horwell Downs Mt Edward
Bring own lunch High Clearance and Low Ratio Vehicles Only
Cancellation Radio
Caroline and Port FM on the day
Further Information phone 685 8106 685 8131 or 03 688 7673 (Timaru)
Back to School
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What’s Happening Soon
MACKENZIE MARKET DAY
SATURDAY 10am - 1.30pm Saturdays: 5th and 19th February
Under shop verandahs - Fairlie Good variety of goods
New stallholders welcome Ph: 03 685 8820
Fairlie Lions
Community Directory 2011 $6
- a must in every house and business
Available from any Lions member or at
BP2Go, Resource Centre or Westpac
Fairlie Bridge Club Have you thought about taking up a new challenge for 2011
Why not consider Bridge! Learner lessons starting soon
Enquires: Maureen 685 8466 Linda 685 8050
February - Bikewise Month
Come join Mayor Claire at 12.30pm on 18th February
outside the Mackenzie District Council Chambers for a 20 to 30 minute ride around the
Fairlie township
PUBLIC MEETING
A Public Meeting is to be held to discuss the
maintenance of kitchen facilities at the Albury Hall.
Venue: Albury Hall
Date: Thursday 17th February 2011
Time: 8:00 p.m.
All welcome
Mackenzie JAB Rugby Club Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 8th February at 7.30pm in the Rugby Clubrooms
New Members welcome
Any nominations, queries or apologies to Claire Graham 685 8485
Registration date and Fees to be advised shortly.
Line Dancing
Classes will recommence on
Monday 7th February 2011 St Columba Hall
Monday 7pm - 9pm $3.00
Thursdays 1.30pm - 3pm $2.50
Beginners class Thursday 7pm - 8pm $2.00
Everyone welcome
Enquires to Carol 685 8107
Fairlie District Promotions Association AGM
to be held on Thursday 24th February 2011 7pm at the Gladstone Hotel
All welcome
Classes in FairlieClasses in FairlieClasses in FairlieClasses in Fairlie Monday nights (school term) Monday nights (school term) Monday nights (school term) Monday nights (school term)
5.30 5.30 5.30 5.30 ---- 6.30 pm 6.30 pm 6.30 pm 6.30 pm St Josephs Hall Gall St St Josephs Hall Gall St St Josephs Hall Gall St St Josephs Hall Gall St
Enquiries Ph 027 212 5727Enquiries Ph 027 212 5727Enquiries Ph 027 212 5727Enquiries Ph 027 212 5727
( part of Kyokushin Karate Timaru )( part of Kyokushin Karate Timaru )( part of Kyokushin Karate Timaru )( part of Kyokushin Karate Timaru )
Support your local Facilities and Have Fun....Get Fit… Play Squash !
Mackenzie Squash Club School Road Fairlie
Past and new members welcome for Social, Pennant and Tournament squash - Coaching also available
Pennant starts soon- names to Scott ASAP
Ph Club President Bob Belcher 685 8780 Club Secretary Judy Zigliani 685 8903
Reminder to all members to please attend Special Meeting Thursday 7.00pm 17th February
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Operatunity Concerts in Timaru Your contact person at Heartlands who will be organising these outings
is Kaye. Call her at Heartlands for any information you might need
‘The Best of Modern Musicals’ Friday 18th February
Great songs from the modern musicals such as the Phantom of the Opera,
Les Mis, Cats, Westside Story, Miss Saigon and others. Transport arranged for you!
Book your ticket through Kaye at Heartlands 685 8496 __________________________________
The Mackenzie Community Arts Council was once an active group in the lower Mackenzie promoting the
arts in its various forms.
By and by interest waned until the group became just a couple of people keeping the idea alive. We think that due to the
heightened interest in the arts locally, the time may be right to try and reform the group, with the same focus as before.
Therefore you are invited to an informal get together on the verandah at Rimuwhare on Thursday 10th February at 7.30pm
to discuss re formation of the group
Planning fundraisers for 2011?
We have a number of events marked on the calendar and if your group has something planned or about to consider we give you a month
(that’s one meeting of your group) to get it sorted and send a rep to this valuable meeting we plan for 21st February.
So if planning a community fundraiser or event this year then please get it sorted and come along and stake your claim to that day on the
calendar.
21st February 7.30pm at the Mackenzie Community Theatre
Be there- have a say in what happens in your community
THE GLADSTONE GRAND HOTELTHE GLADSTONE GRAND HOTELTHE GLADSTONE GRAND HOTELTHE GLADSTONE GRAND HOTEL
TEL: 03 685 8140 FAX 03 685 8143
email: [email protected]
◘ Function Room
◘ Friday Card Club Draw
◘ Bottle Store
◘ Great Beer
◘ Great food at Glad’s Restaurant
GLAD’S SPECIAL
Soup, Roast and Dessert
$20.50
Friday Lunch starts again
this Friday February 4th
ALBURY 150th UPDATE
Waitangi Weekend 5th February
The planning for the Albury sesquicentennial has been finalised
( jigged and perfected) for this weekend.
There have been a few changes to that previously advertised. The DVD slide show (of about 500 historic photos) will now be
showing at the Albury Presbyterian Church on Duke St, and at the Albury Tavern during the day.
The Churches of St Martin (High St) and St Paul (Queen St) will be open from 10am -1pm. The inter-farm display bays (adults) will be in Room 4 (new block) at the Albury School and the
children's 'hobby collections' will be in the Library (old block), tea and coffee will also be available in the old block.
The netball will again be Albury v Fairlie, as Cave were unable to field a team. The J.A.B. 'ripper rugby' will now be on the Albury
Domain (half paddock). With a few away at the Sevens in Wellington it will be 'all hands to the pump' on the Rugby front!. If the weather is unkind the sports teams will change at the
following venues, Rugby- Fire station, Netball - Hall.
Prize giving will move to the Hall if wet. Photographs are coming in thick and fast for the DVD, which will be shown in an
'unfinished state', as there will be more work required to finish the project. You may order and pay for the DVD on the day by
filling out order forms that will be at both venues. Still a few farms missing, so please rattle the family archives!.
A large number of businesses and individuals have made very generous contributions to help make the Albury Sesquicentennial
an event, a hearty thank-you to them all . ( they will be listed in the next Accessible)
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 4 February 2nd 2011
We sell more of the Mackenzie District. If you have a property to market in the Mackenzie
or are considering your options, Call this team to work for YOU !
WARD HUMPHREY Rural – Business – Lifestyle – Residential Mobile 0275 956 471 Office 685 9092
After Hours 685 8885
JANE STALEY Residential – Lifestyle – Business
Mobile 0274 344 445 After Hours 680 6864
We offer Professional standards of Confidentiality,
Commitment, Honesty, and all done with a smile.
Light Exercise for the Older Person
And anyone needing to increase their fitness in a chair or standing supported by a
chair if you wish!
with trained leader Shirley James 10.00am Friday 4th February
in the Mackenzie Community Centre Foyer followed by cup of tea
4 sessions $12 or $4 casual Register and pay Shirley
Tekapo Ski Club 50th Reunion
You are invited to join with all who have been
associated with the Tekapo Ski Club over the past 50 years to
celebrate, reminisce and rekindle old friendships
Saturday and Sunday 19th- 20th March 2011
from 1.30pm at the Mt John Homestead Lake Tekapo
For details and registrations please ring the secretary Suvi on 03 325 3146 or email
secretary @tekaposkiclub.com
Tekapo Ski Club 50th AGM at the Homestead
10am Sunday 20th March 2011
The Fairlie Community car – kindly donated to our community by the Waimate Vehicle Trust is available to take people to appointments in Timaru and elsewhere by arrangement. This is a community service provided by volunteer drivers, to assist people in maintaining both mobility and independence. Please contact Heartlands
Fairlie Resource Centre for more information
Community Car in Fairlie
Fees: $40 to Timaru return $3 each way ie: there and back in Fairlie
Make your reservations at Heartlands Tel: 685 8496
Poppiez Poppiez Poppiez Poppiez
HAIR & FLOWER HAIR & FLOWER HAIR & FLOWER HAIR & FLOWER DesignDesignDesignDesign Main Street Fairlie 03 685 8870Main Street Fairlie 03 685 8870Main Street Fairlie 03 685 8870Main Street Fairlie 03 685 8870
Valentines Day 14th February
Order flowers now, go in the draw to win a
romantic night for 2 in Christchurch!
Free delivery locally Delivery arranged for all other areas
The opportunity is finally The opportunity is finally The opportunity is finally The opportunity is finally here in Fairlie,here in Fairlie,here in Fairlie,here in Fairlie,
so show your admiration so show your admiration so show your admiration so show your admiration to the one you love to the one you love to the one you love to the one you love
OR it might be someone OR it might be someone OR it might be someone OR it might be someone you admire who you admire who you admire who you admire who
does not know and does not know and does not know and does not know and maybe maybe maybe maybe
they should !!!they should !!!they should !!!they should !!!
Mackenzie Rams Golden Oldies 1991 who went to the World Golden Oldies in Perth ‘taking the players down memory lane’
Get-together and Dinner at Rimuwhare Saturday 18th April 2011 Keep that date free
Inquiries to Jo O’Neill 685 4850 or Anne Thomson 685 8823
Remembering the one you love Valentines Day 14th February
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Summertime events on the Fairlie Village Green
Note change of date
19th February 2011 ‘Country and Western Family Disco and BBQ’
from 6.00 pm Dress in the theme of the evening!
Organised for our community by Heartlands Fairlie
For inquiries contact: Anne Thomson Heartlands Fairlie 685 8496
MIKE PROSSER SPRAYING
Pasture, Crop and Broadacre Spraying
including slug bait application
For a prompt efficient service
phone Mike on
(03) 685 8802 or 027 2211 077
Fairlie Cosy Hotel
Great cold beer on tap Great Atmosphere
‘Flame Room’ Restaurant
and Takeaways
Sunday -Thursday
6 - 8pm
Friday and Saturday
6 - 9pm
La De Da La De Da La De Da La De Da Wedding & Event Hire Wedding & Event Hire Wedding & Event Hire Wedding & Event Hire
Brides to Be, Wedding Businesses, Event,
Managers, and any other
interested parties…
La De Da is having a
MEET and GREET GARDEN DAY
at 3 Strathallan Road, Fairlie.
Many of our hire items
will be on display including camellia
topiary trees, urns and plinths, Arches,
table decorations and vases, chair covers,
bridal backdrops and more!
SAT 12th FEBRUARY
10.30am - 4pm
Drinks and nibbles provided. Contact Christina ph; 03 685 6259
or email: [email protected] to RSVP (in case of cancellation due to weather)
www.ladedaweddinghire.co.nz
News in Brief
School is back so this is a timely reminder to be careful driving around 9 am and 3pm, especially in the vicinity of the kindy and schools. Another thing to watch out for is when opening cars doors onto the road. Check and see no one is biking!
Track Opening Planned
It is time to celebrate the completion of the new Fairlie to Stoneleigh walkway along the Opihi River. The tentative date of Sunday 27th February has been set to thank those who have contributed to the walkway and celebrate its success. Check the next Accessible for details
Car Boot Sales A reminder that car boot sales will be held the first Saturday mornings in February, March and April at 9.00am. The $5 fee goes to the Village Green. Please register your intention to attend at Heartlands.
Lake Opuha - trying to keep the area clean Campers and visitors to Lake Opuha have complained of glass being thrown in to the camp fires created by people partying and picnicking out there. Parents - ask your teenage kids to give a thought for others!
Celebrating International Women’s Day in Fairlie 8th March
( wait for it - the question - what about the men?)
Celebrate - Reflect - Inspire a smorgasbord dinner at Rimuwhare
Details later Organised by women for women
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MOBILE LOCKSMITH RANCHSLIDER & WINDOW REPAIRS
KEYS - cut - LOCKS - repaired or new
locks fitted.- RANCHSLIDER - Wheels &
locks - tracks repaired - WINDOW - catches
and hinges- security stays
We’re in town for 3 days
No Callout Fee— No Travel Charge
Phone Alastair Riddle NOW
Ph 021 073 5955
3 Days only...3 Days only...3 Days only...3 Days only...
Thought about joining...
The Facts:
• On joining receive $1000 from the Government.
• Not employed - Contribute as much or as little as you like.
• Employed - Contribute at least 2% of your salary or wage.
• If you are over 18 - Have the government match your savings up to $1040 per year.
• Employed and over 18 - Your employer will contribute too!
• Money paid out at age 65 or after 5 years of membership, whichever comes first.
Kiwisaver may be able to assist in your first home purchase.
Come and see the
girls
at Westpac Fairlie
A Once in a Generation Opportunity – be involved in the Alcohol Reform law
If you are concerned about New Zealand’s alcohol crisis costing us billions each year and harming individuals and families then now is the time to do something. The government is currently calling for submissions on the proposed law changes. 1 Getting to grips with the problem starts with recognising:
2 Alcohol is a legalised drug and here to stay. 3 Alcohol is a powerful commercial force. 4 We are not the only country experiencing harm but like smoking, good public policy (legislation) can assist with change. The World Health Organisation has set out a clear set of policy directives to do this:
• Price: End ultra cheap alcohol, beginning with a minimum price for a standard drink
• Access: End highly normalised access to alcohol, by restoring supermarkets to being alcohol free
• Advertising and Marketing: Ban all alcohol advertising and sponsorship except objective printed info
Drink Driving: End legal drunk driving by reducing the adult blood alcohol level to at least 0.05.
In 2009, over 3000 people wrote a submission to the Law Commission’s review of alcohol laws. The Law Commission listened to the evidence and wrote a report calling on the Government to overhaul New Zealand’s alcohol laws. Its advice closely follows the World Health Organisation
directives. The Government, however, has dodged the key recommendations.
At the same time, though, the Government says it is waiting for a public signal.
Clearly, this is the opportunity to have your say and play your part in creating a wave of pressure by getting friends, family
and colleagues involved. The deadline for submissions to the Select Committee is
February 18.
You can make a submission by going online to alcohol actions’ website and writing one
there: www. alcoholaction.co.nz follow links to quick submission or standard submission
sending in a submission postcard to the Select Committee WITH YOUR PERSONAL COMMENT ON IT
(available from the Heartland Centre)
Still time to plant Perennials and Roses for some Autumn colour
Saffron available- bulbs $1 each or 1 gram of dried Saffron $16
Don’t forget to clear some space for some beautiful bulbs coming in February!
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 7 February 2nd 2011
Photocopying Services Available at Heartlands Fairlie Competitive rates Bulk copying accepted
BERWICK OUTDOOR
EXPERIENCE 2011
Fairlie Lions are offering a sponsored
place on this years eight day course to
be held in April -May
The aim of this course is to overall
broaden ones experiences in life
by using team work to improve
individual confidence
and self esteem.
Applicants must be 18years of age and over
For further information contact
John 685 8704 or Norman 685 8864
The Albury Home and School catered for 75 motorbike riders in the Yamaha NZ Safari last
Monday in the Albury Hall
Left to Right:Julianne Sutherland Grant Dalton Sarah Cowan Anna Irving Caroline Groundwater Sharon and Maggie Holtham
Albury Home and School welcome a famous ‘Kiwi’
Price: End ultra cheap alcohol, beginning with a minimum
Ring Paul for a quote [email protected] 51 Gall St Fairlie
03 685 6228 021 495 577
www.serac.co.nz
Computer Sales and Service, Shop online at www.serac.co.nz Buy Locally and get local support
Ring now for a quote on a new computer or check out my website serac.co.nz which now lists all products and prices
Acer Notebooks, Acer Desktops,
LCD Monitors, Printers, Digital Cameras,
MP3 Players and more
ADSL, Satellite, Wireless and 3G internet
Installer
Website Design, web and email hosting
February Special Acer V203
Acer AS5742G-374G64Mn 15." i3-370 4GB 640GB Nvidia GT420M Win7HP 2yr warranty
$1490.00 incl GST setup and delivery
ALBURY 150th JUBILEE Waitangi Weekend
5th FEBRUARY
Ball-Gathering 7pm, tickets $25pp available from Committee members
or the Albury Tavern
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W W W WINDOWINDOWINDOWINDOW C C C CLEANINGLEANINGLEANINGLEANING
TEKAPO,FAIRLIE, ALBURY AND RURAL AREAS
Treat yourself, call me while you are reading this or leave a message. I will return your call
Ph 685 8049 or 0274 342950 Jon Hellmrich
Adult Education in the Lower Mackenzie
following on from Pla’s successful courses in 2010 we offer
Thai Cooking Class commencing in February 3 evenings of 2 hours
ingredients provided Max 10 Min 6 Fee $50 Enrol with Pla Tel: 685 6257
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Interested in Liquor Licence Course here in Fairlie
If you or members of your club or organisation are interested in getting your
Liquor Licence talk to Anne Thomson at Heartlands please NOW!
_____________________
Interested in those excellent Red Cross First Aid short courses
for you, your club, your group of friends – frankly can you afford not to know what to do?
then contact Anne at Heartlands and she’ll arrange one for you
Tel: 685 8496 _________________________________
Yoga
Yoga classes for strength, flexibility and relaxation. Suitable for beginners or more advanced students.
Come and find out why yoga is now one of the world's most popular forms of exercise.
Monday - Fairlie
7.00-8.30pm 10 weeks 07 February-11 April $70
Tuesday - Albury
7.00-8.30pm 10 weeks 08 February - 12 April $70
Wednesday - Fairlie
9.00-10.30am 10 weeks 09 February - 13 April $70
A minimum of 8 per class is required to proceed. Please let Lesley know by Friday 4th Feb if you
will be attending so I can book venues. Lesley Roy Tel 685 5719 Text 027 220 5952 Email [email protected]
Community Car in Fairlie
Fees: $40 to Timaru return $3 each way ie: there and back in Fairlie
Make your reservations at Heartlands Tel: 685 8496
Lake Tekapo Community Board Following on from the elections last Nov, we are now into a new year and the newly elected Board of Murray Cox (Chair) , Ian Radford (Deputy Chair), Alan Hayman , Peter Munro and Peter Maxwell (Councilor) have been busy bringing themselves up to date with issues and looking to what needs to be achieved over the coming year.
One of the bigger projects last year was the work done in determining the options for a new community centre in Tekapo. Part of the process was to identify any potential sites for a new centre, considering at the same time whether to do up the existing centre. This resulted in land being identified on lakeside drive and a preliminary design drawn up in order to test the resource consent process. Resource consent was not granted. The next step is to consult the community for a way forward and some workshops will be set up in February to progress this project. If you want to be part of this process please email Murray Cox.
Landscaping work around the town has continued and some is well established now and looking good. New areas will be identified and enhanced. Great work has been done by the Enhancement Group at Murray Park and is an asset to the community. The Community Board will continue to look at town projects, with an eye on any future development in Tekapo, to ensure any projects enhance such development. Projects are likely to include the provision of public toilets, bus shelters, walkways, carparks and green areas. A graveled walkway from Alpine Springs to the village centre is likely to be first in line, eventually having a sealed walkway with lighting. Over the next 2 months there will be a meeting with the Community Board and town representatives to discuss Freedom Camping, establishing town guidelines and identifying any future areas for freedom camping. A meeting on Civil Defence response in case of emergencies will also be held. With people changes over time, it is timely to update our plans. Last year the community was involved in some very exciting projects including the Regional Park, playground, sun dial and footbridge. The Community Board wants to assist in any way it can with these projects to see them through to completion as they will have a positive impact on the town. We need your feedback, it’s your Community. Shortly we will have an update page for Tekapo on the Mackenzie District Council website. This site has copies of the minutes from meetings and we will use the site to give more detail and receive feedback from the community.
In the meantime, if you have any queries or comments on the community, please contact Murray Cox at [email protected] or approach any community board member.
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 9 February 2nd 2011
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Chris’s Column from Lake Tekapo
There Was a Time…
My mother would have been 100 this year. Often we would marvel at the changes that she had experienced in her life-time – the advent of the motor car, washing machines, radio, TV, the telephone…! Mum was a telephonist in London Telephone Exchange prior to and during the World War II. She struggled a bit with the cell phone when she was in her 90s!
A recent birthday of my own brought the realisation of what fantastic changes have happened even in my lifetime! I grew up without a phone – the telephone exchange in our area of Christchurch was operating to full capacity. No room for new com-ers! Phone calls back to England were ‘booked’ well in advance and a neighbour’s phone was ‘borrowed’ for the big event. The family sat around the phone and had a quick turn at yelling ‘hello’ through a crackling line. Getting a connection to Guernsey for my father’s side of the family was an even rarer event. How easy it is now to keep in touch with family overseas.
George Coy designed and built the first commercial telephone exchange in New Jersey, Connecticut in January 1878. The switchboard was built from "carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire" and could handle two simultaneous conversations. Later exchanges consisted of one to several hundred plug boards staffed by telephone operators sitting in front of a vertical board ready to connect up a series of cords at the request for a number. The first telephone exchanges in New Zealand were established in Christchurch and Auckland in 1881. Dunedin followed in 1882 and Wellington in 1883.
Automatic exchanges came into existence in the early 1900s with the first automatic equipment in Auckland and Wellington in 1913. This merely improved the existing manual equipment. More equipment was ordered but World War I intervened and it was not until 1919 that the first fully automatic exchange was built in Masterton.
Rural New Zealand had a bit more of a wait, needless to say. A manual exchange existed in the remote Mackenzie from before World War 1. Housed in Takapo House a series of different bells would alert the manager to the need to connect a call. With the demolition of this historic building the exchange was in limbo until the group of local run holders joined forces in forming the small company of Tekapo Services Ltd.
By the late 50’s and early 60’s calls were far more frequent. A telephone operator was required – Jessy Irving, June Harkness and finally Ann Don. (‘I’m pretty sure it was that order,’ Roy Dockrill owner of the store and post office at that time, tells me). Then came the automatic exchanges. They were the responsibility of the Post and Telegraph Department. There’d be no need for a company to run an exchange, no need for a telephonist to connect up callers.
In 1963 the exchange became automatic in Tekapo but not without a fight. You might recall from my last column that the minutes of the meetings of the directors of Tekapo Services Ltd that they had had many a word with the Post and Telegraph Department about the right for Lake Tekapo to have its own automatic exchange. And the final indignity, after all the work that they and other locals had done to upgrade facilities, was to be told that Pukaki was to gain automatic status first!! But sense prevailed or was it just the sheer doggedness of the people involved? Tekapo did become automatic before Pukaki!
A building was constructed. (… relatively few stand alone exchanges were ever built; most were housed within existing or proposed post office buildings,’ informs an article on the web page: wellington.govt.nz/services/heritage/details). Lake Tekapo got a new exchange! Built alongside the existing store to the right, it stood there for many a year until it was moved across the road. The closing of the old exchange and the opening of the new was a grand affair. (‘It was quite a gathering,’ Roy Dockrill recalls. ‘The local radio came.’) Everyone gathered outside the new building for the MP Allan Dick to preside over the official opening. His wife, Betty Dick, spoke thanking the girls for the great task they had done and praising them as having been the lifeline in this remote and sparsely populated community. Allan and Betty Dick had previously owned Lillybank station, probably one of the most remote stations in the Mackenzie, before becoming involved in politics. They, more than anyone, would have understood and appreciated the need for an efficient and reliable telephone system.
World wide the telephone systems continued to be up-graded. Crossbar exchanges were installed in New Zealand from the 1970s, and electronic exchanges from 1982. All a lot later for rural communities!
More efficient and reliable? (‘Failing phone lines caused by an overheated telephone exchange have hindered Lake Tekapo businesses and annoyed residents…. The digital microwave radio system on a hill above Lake Tekapo suffered overheating in the extreme heat the area has been experiencing recently. The problem has never affected it before…’ states an article in the Timaru Herald February 1, 2006)
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Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 10 February 2nd 2011
For all your beauty requirements and treatments Phone Helen on 685 8885
Or cell 027 359 3233
Lazer Electrolysis Facials Skin analysis Lash and Brow tints Brow shape Manicure/pedicure Waxing
Makeup
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Grain and Seed
Merchant and
Cleaning Services
Call us first for a FREE quote on
♦ All grains and small seeds (uncertified or
proprietary) single lines or pasture mixes
♦ Grain and seed cleaning and treating
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18 Denmark St Fairlie
Ph: 03 685 8205 Fax: 03 685 8207
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► We stock batteries and a wide range of filters
► Light fabrication and engineering
► Pre COF checks
► Hydraulic Hose Manufacture and Repair
► On Farm WOF Inspections for Tractors, repairs and servicing
► Free local pick up and delivery of vehicles
For Bookings contact Rachel
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Factory Showroom
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Celebrating 60 years
Longtime Fairlie residents Bill and Helen Harris celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with family and friends
Car Boot Sales – Fairlie Village Green – 9.00am
The first Saturdays in February, March and April
Register your intention to attend at Heartlands or just turn up on the day! $5 fee
Ponderisms: # I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learnt that most people die of natural causes. # Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive. # The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 11 February 2nd 2011
Keeping up with
Mayor Claire “You’ve got to love rumours, they tell you so much about yourself that you didn’t know” (Anon)
Early January saw Stephen (husband) heading down to Antarctica once again. The novelty of being on my own wore off after three or four days, leaving me feeling at a loose end with nobody at home to share my joys and problems with. It’s amazing how we can take people for granted, and Stephen’s annual trips to the ice are a timely reminder of how much I appreciate his support - especially in my new role as Mayor.
To the people who have given me positive feedback and support since the elections I would like to say “Thank you”. To those who have expressed concern about my abilities to do the job, particularly in light of my lack of rural experience I would like to say that I am willing to learn anything. I may not have much in the way of a farming background but I am interested in your concerns and your hopes for this district as much as I am for any other sector of the community. I don’t have to be an expert on every subject to be able to represent your views but I do need you to tell me what it is that is important to you. I will endeavour to make myself available to meet with you and I am more than happy to receive letters or emails if you feel more comfortable with that approach. Send correspondence to: Mayor Claire PO Box 52 Fairlie 7925 Email: [email protected] Or phone Julie/Catherine to make an appointment to meet with me on: 685 9010
Remember the Mayoral Bike Challenge at 12:30 on Friday 18th February. Come and join me for a 20 minute ride around town. Let’s see if we can get the highest turn out of riders in the South Canterbury region. One lucky rider will be in to win a brand new Avanti bike and all you have to do is participate! Mayor Claire Barlow
ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
Annette Stanley 75 Main St, Fairlie
Ph 685 8844 or 0274 329 859
A very sunny 3 bedroom home with good outlook. Log fire in living area, lots of storage
cupboards in kitchen, new roof and carpets. A very affordable permanent material home on just a small section. $185,000
Brick and Under $200k
A licensed Café & Takeaway business in the centre of town. Open 7 days 10am to 7pm.
Leased premises. A great little business showing good returns.
Genuine Offers Considered
Main Street Café
Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008
A very tidy permanent material home with twin sleep-out behind. Huge sun soaked lounge, separate sunny kitchen/dining room with
wonderful storage. Large bathroom, 2 toilets. Single garage. $215,000
Spacious, Sunny Living
MACKENZIE RUGBY
FOOTBALL CLUB
Welcome all intending players
PRE SEASON Training
every Tuesday and Thursday 7pm
Pre Season Games
Sun 6th March Ashburton Celtic @ Fairlie
Fri 18th March Southern @ Hinds
To be confirmed - Upper Clutha @ Wanaka
Senior Coaches:
Mike Prosser Ph 685 8802 or 027 221 1077
Colin Jordan Ph 685 4920 or 027 667 0903
2011 Senior B Coaches
We are looking for Coaches for the
Mackenzie Senior B. Anyone interested in being
involved in this club’s future
Please contact
Pete Graham Ph: 685 8485 or 021 336 377
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The Mackenzie Sky in February by Freidl Hale
By the end of the February, Jupiter, having brightly graced our night sky for several months, will be setting in the west just an hour after the Sun. Venus remains in the east in the pre-dawn sky, rising about 3 hours before the Sun, between 3 and 4am. Mercury begins February still visible before dawn but will soon be lost in the glare of the predawn Sun and will pass directly behind it on the 25th. Once on the other side of the Sun it will remain invisible in the glare of the setting Sun. Golden Saturn is much dimmer than Jupiter, but we are moving closer to it every day and it will be rising earlier each night, a little before midnight at the beginning of the month.
Our northern sky is full of interesting summer stars arranged in constellations. Upside down Orion the Hunter is still there following Taurus the Bull. Taurus’ head is an inverted V shape (he is also upside down), to the left of Orion who appears to have his bow drawn to shoot Taurus. The bright eye of Taurus is another red giant star with a slightly orange tint like Orion’s Betelgeuse. It is called Al Debaran which means The Follower in Arabic because it is following the cluster of stars known to the Maori as Matariki across the sky to its left. Matariki is known in many other cultures as Pleaides or Seven Sisters because of the bright stars visible to the naked eye from within the cluster. Of the hundreds of stars grouped in the cluster, around 5 to 9 of them are bright enough to be seen on a dark night.
Following Orion is his faithful hunting dog, Canis Major (yes, also upside down), which contains Sirius, the brightest star in Earth’s sky. A smaller hunting dog, Canis Minor, is also visible below Canis Major, but it is much less clearly a dog, as it is usually depicted as consisting only of two stars, one bright, the other quite dim. You may also spot to the right of Orion and low on the horizon, two relatively bright stars rising together in the north-northeast. These are Castor and Pollux, the heads of the Gemini Twins. Far to the north of us, the twins are also upside down. When they first rise their much dimmer tall lanky bodies extend almost directly up into the sky.
The moon is new on the 3rd, this new lunar month also the beginning of a new year in the Chinese calendar. The 9th Maori month, Hui-tanguru, begins the following day. On the 5th we pass directly behind the Sun from Mars and on the 17th we do the same with very distant Neptune. The next day, Galileo’s birthday, the moon will be full in the east at about 10pm.
Also on February 18th, 80 years ago, Clyde Tombaugh, working at Lowell Observatory in Arizona, compared two photos taken a few weeks apart and discovered an object that had moved. This object was dwarf planet Pluto. Then the most distant object known in the Solar System, Pluto takes 248 years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
On a few occasions in the past couple of months, while out doing stargazing tours, we have seen what is known as an Iridium flare. In all of my many many years watching the sky, I had never knowingly seen one until just this last November, and it was both very exciting and a little alarming. At first I thought we might be witnessing the violent death of a not-so-distant star, a supernova explosion (mind this is coming from someone who has never had the impossibly good fortune to observe such a rare event). But unlike a supernova, which could take a matter of a several weeks to dim, this flash of light, much brighter than nearby Jupiter, dimmed over the next few seconds and left in its place a barely visible moving dot which almost immediately disappeared altogether. This mystery sent me to the Internet where I learned that what we saw was sunlight reflecting off of one of the three main mission antennae of one of over 80 communications satellites operated by the Iridium Consortium. The antennae are flat, highly polished aluminium surfaces and, most incredible to me, there is a website which predicts when one of these brilliant surfaces will be angled just so and thereby visible from Earth, and from precisely where on Earth. Thus I learned that it was satellite number 45 launched in December 1997 that was my initiation to these events, and, remarkably, I have now seen two more. They can vary greatly in brightness, which leads me to believe that I may have seen a much more dim occurrence a few years ago.
Repairs Horse cover Tent Tarps
Boat cover repairs
Any heavy duty material repairs including leather
boat and caravan squabs repaired or recovered
Prompt and reliable service 03 685 4991
SALE SALE SALE
20% off clothing starts February 7th 10am
excluding ‘Angel A ‘
clothing and accessories
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Melissa Carson - daughter of Janine and the late Peter Carson of Fairlie, graduated from AUT with a
Bachelor of Health Science Occupational Therapy.
Fairlie Plunket Playgroup kicks off 2011
Our playgroup on School Road has had a new interior paint job over the holidays and is looking bright and fresh. We are fully stocked with art and crafts equipment and our outdoor area is ready for kids to play! We welcome new families to join us, and can offer tea and coffee and the
occasional yummy home baking.
Join us on Monday 7 February 10am – 1pm for a Teddy Bears Picnic – bring your special friend and some food to
share. Monday 14 February is Dress Up Day – come dressed up or choose something from our dress up box.
Keep an eye on the Accessible community diary for further Monday activities for Term 1. We are also open Fridays
10am – 1pm. For more information or if you want someone to meet there,
please phone Angela on 971 2882
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ATV servicing and repairs
Louise Wynns trip on the REES and DART TRACK
We completed the Rees Dart track on the 2nd of December 2010, and I promised to report on that run. It seems a long time ago, but is so very fresh in my mind, memories for ever! I did this track with my friend Jane from Palmerston. Mal and his 7in7 runnners were running it the same day as well. Was great to meet up with them at different points on the track and give them a hurry along!! We set out 15min before them, so there was the challenge to keep ahead! After Jane and I not sleeping a wink all night due to excitement or whatever you call it, we left Queenstown for Glenorchy at 4.15am and set off running into the early morning fog at 6.30am from the Rees car park. The day broke to another stunning day, light winds, not too hot. Devine! The Rees valley is truely magnificent. So much character with broken areas of bush, open tussock, wet lands and huge peaks all around us! The highlight in the valley was seeing a Whitetail deer. What a beauty she was. Our first stop was at Shelter Rock hut and our first gathering of the 7in7 runners. A full muster of them. 12 was the maximum he was allowed on the runs. A quick yarn, and them telling us they had been tracking us!! Off again to head up to the Rees Saddle. Breathtaking were the views. So easy weaving our way up using the well worn track, and only a 15min steep climb to the top. A little snow still hanging around. The views from the saddle were more than breathtaking, more...unbelievable. Mountains and high peaks everywhere. Every corner we went round was a surprise. Another gathering with the 7in7 runners at the saddle, taking photos for them and having snow fights!. Then Jane and I headed off on the decent down to Snowy River which was a little steeper. Down onto a terrace, which we were able to actually run parts of, after the rough travel behind us. We were so lucky to be there when all the alpines were flowering. Mount Cook lillies flowering everywhere plus several other native plants. A stunning journey we had down to the Dart hut, which is a very new hut with flush toilets and all the mod cons!. Was hard bypassing the turn off up to the Cascade Saddle. Next time! That is a whole day for that trip. Had a good sit down at the Dart Hut, and another visit with the 7in7 runners. Mal was feeling pretty tired and still a long way to go down the Dart. The rest of the Dart is mostly in the Beech Forest, getting out onto the Cattle Flats was good. Great to see the tops of the peaks again. We could jog a lot of the Dart valley, and stopped for the 2min silence for the Pike River miners. Just before the last hut, Hagens Hut, we could have curled up and had a sleep, after the lack of it. A sit down at the hut, more food, even though we were sick of eating and drinking, but we knew we had to put up with it, we recovered enough and were off again! Sandy Point Bluff was our next goal, and that was fun to walk over. Great views of the Dart river and a huge slip. More bush, but it changed to beautiful Red Beech trees. Was one of those spots that you would love to run along or bike, and here we were doing it, just a little weary!! The soft leaves and flat ground was very pleasant at the end of a long day! Round Chinaman Bluff and gradually out to the car park to the waiting crowd of 7in7 supporters. Whow, the end! 67km was the distance and 13hrs on the go! We waited for the 7in7 runners, but they were a good half hour behind us. Now late in the day and needing to get ourselves back to Queenstown, we left the sandflies behind. What a great day! Ian and Averil had been up earlier in the day to leave a vehicle at the end of the Dart valley for us. This track is by far the most scenic of all the South Island tracks, a must to do! Louise Wynn
‘A Cut Above’ has moved to new premises on Regent St which was formerly part of Kerr's Second hand shop. Owner Megan Hunter is delighted with the renovations and is pictured cutting James Robertson's hair ready for school
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 15 February 2nd 2011
Mackenzie Fencing Peter McMurtrie Fairlie
Mobile 027 439 8141 Phone 03 685 8438
I am your Local Contractor with over 30 years experience.
For FREE quotes and quality workmanship Contact me for all
♦ Fencing Requirements ♦ Cattle and Sheep yards ♦ Dairy Conversions ♦ Lifestyle Blocks ♦ Timber Fences
IRD in Fairlie again for appointments on 15th February from 2.00 pm
Appointment at Fairlie Heartland Ph 685 8496
Services availableServices availableServices availableServices available
Work and Income 0800 559 009
Ph: Heartlands Fairlie Resource Centre
Tel: 685 8496
An Electoral Agent will be available on the 7th February 2011
For an appointment ring 0800 6792 48254
Jacqui Dean MP for Waitaki
42 Thames St Oamaru
P. (03) 434 7325
0800 6792 48254 or 0800 mp waitaki
Everyone's a WINNER at CRT
CRT Pike River Raffle Won by Tony Wall Simons Pass Station
CRT Fairlie raised $504.00 for the Pike River Appeal
Kate, Georgia and Hannah Prosser receiving their Taste NZ Hamper Valued at $1300.00 from CRT
Fairlie District Manager Jo Rowland
Store PhoneStore PhoneStore PhoneStore Phone 685 8586 685 8586 685 8586 685 8586 orororor 685 8981 685 8981 685 8981 685 8981
Jo and Roddie Brown from
Blue Mountain Station receiving their prize in the ‘Pick a Prize’ Competition
They have chosen A Big Game Fishing trip for 2 including 3 nights
accommodation at the Copthorne Bay of Islands
Store PhoneStore PhoneStore PhoneStore Phone 685 8586 685 8586 685 8586 685 8586 orororor 685 8981 685 8981 685 8981 685 8981
A hunter walking through the jungle found a huge dead dinosaur with a pigmy standing beside it. Amazed he asked” Did you kill that ?”The pigmy said “Yes” The hunter asked ”How could a little bloke like you kill a huge beast like that?” Said the pigmy “I killed it with my club” The astonished hunter asked “How big is your club?” The pigmy replied ”There’s about 60 of us!!”
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Evangelical Presbyterian ChurchEvangelical Presbyterian ChurchEvangelical Presbyterian ChurchEvangelical Presbyterian Church
Community Centre Lounge 4.30pm Meets every Sunday
Everyone welcome
Ph Andrew Johnson 685 8222 (Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand)
Church Services
Mackenzie Catholic Parish
Saturday February 5th Mass : 6 pm Albury
Sunday February 6th Mass: 9.30am Fairlie
Saturday February12th Mass : 6 pm
Twizel
Sunday February 13th Mass : 9.30am Fairlie
For SaleFor SaleFor SaleFor Sale
To RentTo RentTo RentTo Rent
Mackenzie College School Uniforms for 2011
On sale at Heartlands Fairlie Layby welcome
GiveawayGiveawayGiveawayGiveaway
3 bedroom home available in Fairlie, small section. $150/wk Ph 685 8415
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3 bedroom brick house. $150 per week Phone 685 8848 or 027 724 1883
Mackenzie CoMackenzie CoMackenzie CoMackenzie Co----Operating ParishOperating ParishOperating ParishOperating Parish Anglican Anglican Anglican Anglican –––– Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterian
Contacts Contacts Contacts Contacts Office: 685 8389 The Vicarage: 685 6124 Office: 685 8389 The Vicarage: 685 6124 Office: 685 8389 The Vicarage: 685 6124 Office: 685 8389 The Vicarage: 685 6124
February
Sunday 6th 9.30am St Stephen’s Holy Communion
7.00pm The Church of the Good Shepherd
Evening Worship
Sunday 13th 9.30am St Columba All Age Family Worship
7.00pm The Church of the Good Shepherd
Evening Worship
Dressage Saddle:( Isobel Werth) 17.5 inch Fully mounted Excellent condition Very little use Extra gullets $1500 Ph: 685 4890 ________________________________________________________________________________
Snow Tyres: 215/60/16 2x 70% 2x 100% on 5x100 Subaru Rims $500 ono Ph: 027 867 3600 _________________________________________________________________________________
2 units of water and 16 acres of standing grass Ph 685 6101 _________________________________________________________________________________
Oats and Grass: 5 ha’s ready to cut now. Close to Fairlie Ph 685 8379 _________________________________________________________________________________
Heading dog pup:Very well bred. 8 weeks old tri-colour female. Phone: Steve 685 4848 evenings or 027 586 5500 _________________________________________________________________________________
Firewood: Dry ready to burn pine. 4 metres $210 3 metres $165 Ph 685 4991 ___________________________________________________ Two bedroom house updated kitchen and bathroom. Decking glasshouse and single garage . $167,000 neg Ph 03 971 2828 _________________________________________________________________________________
Weaner Pigs: $70 each Ph 685 8848 or 027 724 1883 _________________________________________________________________________________
Cones for sale: $4 a bag Phone Kevin 685 8360 A Village Green fundraiser
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Truck ute: 2000 Nissan Nivara ute Flat deck Reg and WOF $10,000 Phone 0275 228 651 _________________________________________________________________________________
Jack Russell puppies: Ph 685 8668 or call into Mint
Free to good homes. 6 handy huntaway pups. 5 male 1 female. Good breeding. Ready to go now
Phone 685 8244 or 0274 855 626
Thank youThank youThank youThank you
Hamish, Nick, Molly, William and Angus Loe would like to thank the community
for our special send-off. Thank you to everyone for your best wishes. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the district
and being part of the community
Thank you to Air Safaris for the prize of a Grand
Traverse flight that they gave the Fairlie Home and
School Bingo night
It was a great flight and an amazing trip
Lyn Butters
Fairlie Accessible Issue 11-02 17 February 2nd 2011
Situations VacantSituations VacantSituations VacantSituations Vacant
Classified Advertising
$5 for up to ten words; thereafter the cost is 50c per word We appreciate advertisements and news items being emailed to [email protected]
Please include the size you would like and billing details
Wanted Wanted Wanted Wanted
3 bedroom home available in Fairlie, small section. $150/wk
Cleaners Required
We are requiring cleaners for our country Lodge 20 minutes from Fairlie.
The persons we require must be honest, reliable and able to work to a timetable.
Starting March - August , 4 hours a day from 8.30-9am till 12.30 -1pm including
weekends and holidays
Duties include cleaning bedrooms, ensuites and bedmaking, general cleaning of the Lodge and
some food preparation.
If interested please phone Pam 685 4915
Shepherd - Farm worker position available on Four Peaks Station
A sheep/beef property in Sherwood area. Must have previous experience of
tractor/stock work, and 2 working sheep-dogs.
Phone: 685 4848 evenings or 0274 547 0289
NANNY REQUIRED
For two boys (3½ yrs & 14 mths) usually
3 days /wk. Must be reliable, practical and
enjoy busy outdoor country boys,
either a Mum or childcare experience
Basic housework Full driver license
Long-term job (may consider short term)
Good hourly rate. Start in March
Location Albury
Contact Haidee 03 685 5944
Monster Garage Sale Saturday 5th February
10am- 2 pm
8 Jeune St Lake Tekapo
“Everything must go!”
Dairy Junior Worker
(Wainono Dairy Partnership)
Experience preferred
No accommodation available
Ring John Wright 03 685 8704
Wanted for the Fairlie Village Green
40 metres of old hessian rope 100metres of half round posts, sleepers or similar second hand material to go around edge of railway wagon.
Contact Kevin O’Neill 685 8360
Garage SaleGarage SaleGarage SaleGarage Sale
Have you held a full car licence for more than
two years ? Do you enjoy driving ?
Large &&&& small vehicles available
We have a position in
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Contact Mark to discuss this exciting opportunity
Tel: 0275 997288 or Murray 685 8107
We will provide training and assistance to obtain
the necessary licences
Kids left home ? Semi Retired ? Seeking extra income ? Need school holidays off ? Fancy a challenge?
Become a School Bus Driver
School Bus
Drivers
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Please take note of this information
■ Display advertising starts at $12.00 including GST ■ Advertisements under $12.00 require payment on submission ■ Display advertising sizes are available on request ■ Please submit advertising to the Heartlands ■ For emailed advertising, it would be appreciated if attachments are submitted in Word for text and JPEG for pictures The Accessible cannot be held responsible for errors or their subsequent effects. The right is reserved to alter, abbreviate, omit, or re-classify advertisements and article for any reason. For any enquiries phone the Heartland Fairlie Resource Centre 03 685 8496
Editor : Ms Anne Thomson
Collator: Sonia Callaghan
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FAIRLIE - ALBURY - LAKE TEKAPO Community Diary
February 3rd Kimbell Games Day meeting - Silverstream Hotel 7.30pm
3rd Fairlie Aged Forum Resource Centre 10am
4th Light Exercise classes – Com centre 10am 5th Albury celebrates 150th Jubilee 5th Car Boot sale - Village Green 9am
5th Mackenzie Market Day 10am- 1.30pm
6th Fairlie Lions Club 4 Wheel Drive safari register 8am 7th Fairlie Plunket Playgroup-Teddy Bears Picnic 10am-1pm 7th Line Dancing Commences - St Columba Hall 7pm 8th Mackenzie JAB Rugby AGM - Clubrooms 7.30pm
8th Scotias Hardy sons Scottish concert Com Centre 7.30pm 10th Mackenzie Community Arts Council- Get together Rimuwhare 7.30pm 12th La De Da Meet and Greet Garden Day 10.30am - 4pm 14th Valentines Day 14th Fairlie Plunket Playgroup-Dress up day 10am-1pm 17th Public Meeting -re Albury Hall - Albury Hall 8pm 17th Special Meeting Mackenzie Squash Club - Club Rooms 7pm 18th Bikewise -12.30pm Council Chambers
18th Operatunity concert Timaru
19th Country & Western Family Disco -Village Green 6pm 21st Fairlie Playgroup -Water and Sand Play Day 10am –1pm 21st Community Fundraiser Calendar meeting Community Theatre 7.30pm 24th Fairlie District Promotions Ass -AGM