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Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

INSIDE TODAY Forever home

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By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

The Ashburton District is proving its worth as a happy Lotto hunting ground with a large number of major prizes falling the way of locals this year. Information provided to the Ashburton Guardian this week confirmed 27 first or second division Lotto or Powerball wins already for the calendar year in a rare run of form with a huge number of winning tickets being purchased through the MyLotto App. And while none of the big prizes of this year have gone to the district, there have been two division one successes netting their recipients $333,333 and $500,000 respectively. While the numbers look good for an entire calendar year already compared to previous years, making the number of successes even more impressive is that the first for the year didn’t come until the last weekend in February – meaning the 27 wins have come in just over seven months. That equates to almost one a week, since the first for the year in February. “The Lotto luck is certainly with

The Lotto luck is certainly with Ashburton at the moment – Marie Winfield

Crowds flocked back to retail stories in August when Powerball reached a massive $50 million. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN Ashburton at the moment,” Marie Winfield, head of communications and corporate social responsibility for Lotto NZ said this week. “We’re so happy for all of our Ashburton winners, 2020 is shaping up to be a lucky one for the district and there’s still two months to go.”

The luck has extended to multiple success in draws on four occasions – the most significant of which was on August 12 when three local players shared in a $17,893 win – two of which were purchased through MyLotto and the third at Ashburton New World. Other double luck came four days earlier on August 8 when

one player won $25,448 for a second division Powerball win and another claimed $13,990 in Lotto second division. On May 13, two players netted $25,641 with a second division win, while last weekend another two lucky players claimed $19,140. One local winner, who request-


Friday, October 30, 2020 Ashburton Guardian

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LOCAL 2020 LOTTO STATS AT A GLANCE Date won

The winner of $17.1 million is yet to come forward to claim their Lotto prize. PHOTO NEW ZEALAND HERALD

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Game

Division Amount

29/02/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$26,117

28/03/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$32,049

22/04/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

1

$333,333

2/05/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$19,862

6/05/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$34,155

13/05/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$25,641

13/05/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$25,641

3/06/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$24,862

20/06/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

$500,000

1/07/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$15,446

4/07/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$15,214

8/07/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$14,380

25/07/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

$31,623

29/07/2020 MyLotto

Powerball 2

$49,278

8/08/2020

Powerball

$25,448

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ed not to be named, picked up a second division victory early in the year and said while not quite the dizzying heights of a huge first division win, the windfall came as a great shock. “It’s one of those moments in your life where you don’t really believe what you’re seeing. “And it’s one that you never for-

get either.” A regular player, in both the Wednesday and Saturday draws each week, they’d used their win to square the ledger on some debt and had also treated themselves to a trip away – around New Zealand, with Covid-19 restrictions stopping them from their first choice destination – Rarotonga.

“You wouldn’t call it a lifechanging amount of money, but it was enough to make a real difference to our situation.” Twenty-one of the district’s 27 wins were purchased through MyLotto with a real push to online purchasing through Level 4 Lockdown when retail outlets were closed across the country.

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8/08/2020 MyLotto

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$13,990

12/08/2020

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$17,893

12/08/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

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$17,893

12/08/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$17,893

22/08/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$19,585

26/08/2020

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2

$18,808

29/08/2020

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$18,407

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2/09/2020 MyLotto

Lotto 2

$22,743

5/09/2020

Lotto

2

$13,561

17/10/2020 MyLotto

Lotto

2

$62,927

24/10/2020

Lotto

2

$19,140

Lotto

2

$19,140

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24/10/2020 MyLotto Netherby Four Square had a lucky run, selling two division two winning tickets in the space of a week. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

HOSPICE

Moving into forever home By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

Six years ago establishing a hospice in Mid Canterbury was Jane Wright’s dream; today that dream has become a community organisation, that is now serving its community from its forever home. Yesterday Hospice Mid Canterbury volunteers and staff became moving crew for the day as they shifted the organisation from rented premises in Park Street to the building that previously housed the Sealy Street Medical Centre. And that move effectively future-proofs the service, Wright, a trustee, said. In the five years since the service officially opened its doors, it has grown from very small beginnings in a single room at Community House, then moving into community rooms at St Stephen’s Church. Securing a permanent base, however, has always been the organisation’s goal, she said. The medical centre became available when its services relocated to Eastfield Health in the Ashburton town centre, and building owner Murray Wackrow decided to put the vacant property on the market. As a hospice supporter, Wright said he was keen to see the service secure a permanent home and struck a deal that allowed the service to lease the property while they raised the funds needed to buy the building. “Murray and Leigh have been absolutely amazing. Our future is secure now and we can set up our services the way that works best for our clients. We have privacy here and that’s important, but it also gives us a community profile,” she said. Fundraising and work on grant applications to secure funds to buy the building was under way, and the rental period would allow the team to think about how the building could be changed to best meet client needs, Wright said. “The more people in the community that get behind this the better, from the philanthropy campaign to small donations. It’s a community-owned asset and I want people to feel they have ownership of it.” A combination of client need and community support had allowed hospice to come a long way in a relatively short time, she said. “And now we’re in our own building.

District’s population inching upwards By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

Hospice Mid Canterbury volunteers Diane Hazlett and Christine Wilson, part of the team helping move Hospice Mid Canterbury into its new Sealy Street home. PHOTO SUE NEWMAN 291020-SN-6457 My dream was for a place where people could walk in and feel like they were being hugged. And this is it.” Hospice general manager Debbie Mackle said the move was an exciting one for the service and while it might have been chaos yesterday, it would be back to busi-

ness as usual today, with exercise classes and usual services resuming. “It’ll be a busy few months for us now, but this is the most amazing building, with amazing energy. Being here will allow us to provide an even better service to our clients,” she said.

After years of being touted as one of New Zealand’s ageing population hot spots, the Ashburton District is now one of the more youthful in the South Island. Statistics New Zealand’s latest population data puts the district’s average at at 38.8. Most of the South Island’s territorial authority areas have an average age of 40 plus. The lowest average age is in Queenstown Lakes, 34.1, Dunedin 36.6 and Christchurch City 36.9. Buller has the oldest population average age at 51.7 years. And in terms of the percentage of its population aged 65 and over, Ashburton can no longer claim to have one of the country’s fastest growing number of retirees. Over 65s might make up 18.2 per cent of the district’s population, but that’s well below most parts of the south, where the average is above 22 per cent. In Buller over 65s make up 26.4 per cent of the population. Nationally, over 65s make up 15.6 per cent of New Zealand’s population.. The district’s population growth has slowed, increasing by just 1.1 per cent over the year to June 30 to sit at 35.400. With a drop in natural increase numbers, the population increase has come largely on the back of international migration – 310 people, almost 100 up on 2019. Internal migration saw a loss of 90 people. Ashburton’s population growth was lower than many parts of the South Island, with Queenstown Lakes and Selwyn at 5.8 per cent and 5.2 per cent respectively. Waimakariri, Central Otago and Mackenzie were all at 3 per cent growth or higher. As a region, Canterbury’s population increased 2.2 per cent over the year to June 30. Over the past year, the greatest increase in the district’s age groupings has been in 15 to 39-year-olds who now make up 34 per cent of the population at 11,100, 30.6 per cent of the population is aged 40 to 64, 20 per cent 0 to 14 and 18.2 per cent, 6400 people, are aged 65 and older.

After 200 years of service, it’s time to go By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

Between them, five members of the Hinds community have given more than 200 years of their lives as the driving force that’s kept their community hall in business. But they say it’s time for others to step up, to take over. They’re part of a larger group who dreamed, planned, fundraised and worked tirelessly to see the village’s old hall, built in 1910, replaced with a larger facility, built to meet the community’s modern day needs. The community centre’s annual meeting is tonight and long serving committee member Stuart Wilson hopes there’ll be a good turnout with a few younger people keen to join the committee. The five who’re there now have been on board since the hall opened in 1983 – some even longer, he said. Over the years there have been

Rosa Bennett has been a mainstay of the Hinds Community Hall.

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many people who have given time to the committee, Wilson said, but the time had come for the remaining stalwarts to call time on committee duties. “Another generation of people

is needed now – in fact I think we’ve skipped a generation. Most of us are now living in town, it’s time for a new committee,” he said. When the community decid-

ed its original hall, built in 1910, needed to be replaced, the community did what rural communities do, they rolled up their sleeves and started fundraising, Wilson said. A catering committee, led by Rosa Bennett (still a committee member) was formed and a host of fundrasing activities were undertaken. The community opened its hearts and its wallets. “People gave us debentures and we said we’d pay those back 10 years after the hall opened, but when we went to do that, they just said, ‘no, forget it’.” The new hall was completed in 1983, about 10 years after planning started. It came in at a cost of just over $100,000, but building the same hall today would see no change out of $1 million, he said. While the original hall was dedicated as a memorial hall, the soldiers’ memorial moved to the Hinds community pool when the new hall opened, and that’s

meant most of the money needed for repairs and maintenance has to be raised locally, Wilson said. The hall recently received a grant of $15,000 from the Ashburton District Council and that money will be spent on fixing roof, spouting and water pipe leaks. Completing that work and planning for the future needed the energy and enthusiasm of a new team of committee members, Wilson said. “This is a great hall, a well used hall and it’s the heart of the community. We’ve all been involved since fundraising first started and it’s time for us to go.” For over 110 years the hall has been its community hub, used for a wide range of activities including balls, cabarets, film evenings, talent quests, sporting events and for a time, as a general practitioner’s consulting room and Plunket room. It hosted the district’s peace celebrations in 1945. The Hinds Community centre annual meeting is tonight at 7pm.


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his week our district councillors took a look at a document that could change the shape of Ashburton’s town centre. That document was proposed plan change 4 to the Ashburton District Plan. Sounds boring, but wrapped up in the millions of words within that document are a raft of regulations that are designed to revitalise the town’s central business district. It’s about ensuring the right things are in the right place and that disincentives to do business, town centre, are removed. It’s a plan change that’s being undertaken for all the right reasons. It has its origins in a report prepared last year on the state of the town centre and the findings showed that plenty needed to change. Ashburton was in danger of becoming a donut town with an empty centre and fragmented development around the edges. Old buildings had either been demolished or where slated for demolition, retailers were closing or moving out and fringe development was continuing apace.

By Sue Newman FROM THE PRESS BENCH The problems were clear, but doing something about them was not. In many ways it was clear the horse had already bolted. Big box retail had found its home in several spots well away from the town centre, prompted in no small part by current size restrictions on developments in the heart of the town. That’s now part of history and the fragmentation this has created was fought tooth and nail by a number of community leaders over the years, none moreso than by retailer, the late Russell Anstiss. He was an absolute advocate for retail development – regardless of size – staying within the CBD boundaries. He fought and lost, but his concerns have well and truly been vindicated. Today we are living with the legacy of that retail spread.

Too often in the past it’s been a case of the person with the money, the voice and the strong legal team getting what they want where they want. And we’re paying the price for that today in central Ashburton. Quite frankly, it’s dying. The council’s spending millions on a revitalisation project but that alone won’t save the CBD. This plan change, however, late in the piece as it may be, will be a critical tool in stopping the rot. We have to attract new businesses to town, we have to make it easy for them to come and we have to ensure they set up where we need them to be and that’s smack in the heart of town. There’s no option. We have a handful of property owners who’re sitting on empty buildings or empty sites. Why would they bother reinvesting if planning rules make it too tough to attract tenants? This plan change has a long way to go before it becomes effective, but let’s not ignore it. Since the last plan review we’ve had earthquakes, Covid, and economic uncertainty. If there’s ever a time for change, it’s now.

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In brief LIMs in hot demand Mid Canterbury’s hot housing market is seeing the Ashburton District Council’s building inspection team under pressure from people wanting compliance checks signed off and from requests for Land Information Memorandum (LIM). There has been a surge in demand in recent weeks and this is pushing request times up. While council staff are working to meeting request deadlines, short notice requests cannot always be met. They’re advising people to allow 10 working days for a report and to check that al lwork on their property has been signed off before going to the market.

Rakaia water upgrade Upgrades to the Rakaia water infrastructure that had been scheduled to start on Thursday night have been postponed and are instead programmed to get under way in 2021. The council has postponed raising the Rakaia bore water head above ground until a less disruptive time of year for residents. The work will be carried out during the April school holidays when water use levels generally drop back down after the peak summer period. The work is part of district-wide upgrades across the Council’s drinking water supplies. Residents will be notified of the disruption to service closer to the new start date.

New board boundaries Methven is growing and that has meant the Methven Community Board is looking to expand its rating catchment area. It has applied to the Local Government Commission to push those boundaries out to include an area bounded by Hobbs and Pudding Hill Road to the west and Mt Harding Road and Sam Holmes Drive to the north.

New Rakaia road A new 14 lot residential road in Rakaia will be known as Eliza Way. The road is off 54 West Town Belt.

Domain leases New 33 year leases have been granted to three users of the Hinds Domain – The Hinds Rifle Club ($100 per year), Bowling Club $229.70 per year) and Southern Rugby Club ($626.33 per year). Leases for the same term have been granted to four users of the Rakaia Domain – Rakaia Rugby Club ($3500), Rakaia Squash Club ($575), Rakaia Bowling Club ($500), Rakaia Pony Club ($650). An artist’s impression of the new Baring Square East.

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Baring Square East plan done and dusted By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

The community is divided over the future of the concrete arbours, dubbed whalebones, in Ashburton’s Baring Square East. As part of the redevelopment of the square that will gain profile when the district’s new civic centre and library are built on its eastern boundary, the Ashburton District Council asked the community what should stay and what should go when the square was redesigned. The concrete structures were installed as an Ashburton centennial project in 1978, but the community has had a lovehate relationship with them ever since. Feedback on the square’s redevelopment plan saw submitters divided. Some said they should stay, others said they must go. In the final plan a compromise has

been reached, with designers Athfield Architects opting to remove several of the arbours, leaving just six to acknowledge their historic value and suggesting that appropriate lighting and planting would ensure they became a key feature in the final design. There were no divisions when it came to the future of the John Grigg statue and the Lew Summers ‘love sculpture. Both were important features of the square and should remain, submitters said. There were mixed feelings on the future of both the Legion of Frontiersmen and the Boer War Memorials, however, These were included in the concept plan but several submitters suggested they would be better suited to Baring Square west and join the civic cenotaph in the district’s commemorative square. Relocating either would require extensive consultation and there would be processes and protocols to follow and

that meant the architects have opted to retain them in situ. The central water feature will be retained and improved with with paving removed and shaded seating provided and through planting, lighting and paving the feeling of a civic plaza will be created. There will be one-way traffic only on the eastern side of the square with entry from Cameron Street, with angle parking. Community space will be a feature of the redesigned square with space for future markets and events The square concept plan was signed off at yesterday’s Ashburton District Council meeting and the final plan will now be drawn up. A budget of $112,000 has been allowed for the detailed design work and the overall plan comes with a budget of $2.7 million, but estimates are this could run up to $3 million.

Home invasions A man appeared in the Christchurch District Court yesterday in connection with five separate home invasions in Upper Riccarton yesterday morning. The 45-year-old faces three charges of assault with intent to commit rape on a female over 16, five of burglary and one of strangulation. He made no plea and Judge Quentin Hix remanded him in custody for three weeks while a lawyer is appointed.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

Bringing job seekers and employers together By Sue Newman

For job seekers it’s about adjusting to the new norm, about moving forward in a positive way

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Sarah Mosley.

It could take three hours out of your day, but attending Ashburton’s job exchange could be the three hours that will change your life. The district’s second job exchange that brings job seekers and employers together, will be held next month and its organisers are building on the success of the first event where more than one dozen new partnerships were built. It’s an event that sees job seekers provided with an opportunity to meet with employers, to gain tips and advice that could give them the edge when applying for positions and the training opportunities that are available to boost careers. For employers there’s a chance to learn about support services, the financial support that’s available when taking on a new employee and to find out the support and advice that’s available in the post Covid-19 environment. The event is organised jointly by the Ashburton District Council and the Ministry of Social Development, with council people and capability manager Sarah Mosley saying the event

– Sarah Mosley was about creating opportunities, making connections and understanding how life had changed for both employers and employees in the post Covid workplace. “For job seekers its about adjusting to the new norm, about moving forward in a positive way, about focusing on what you’ve got and challenging yourself in a way you may not have thought of, about how you can transfer your skills,” Mosley said. The job exchange was for both people already in employment who may be looking for training opportunities or to change jobs and for people who were currently looking for work, she said. There will also be a panel of employers available to talk with job seekers, to review CVs and to offer advice and tips on how to stand out from the pack when you applied for a job, Mosley said. Job seekers will hear from others who have successfully pressed the reset button and pivoted their career and will learn how to refocus their life goals and how to exceed their expectations of what they can achieve. For employers there will be information on the financial assistance that’s available when taking on a new employee or an apprentice. And apprenticeship assistance could be for a new employee

or for someone who was already in your workforce but who wanted to work towards a new qualification. They will also hear about the current employment market, what to expect and how they can benefit from approaching that market as an open minded employer. The exchange runs for three hours and after a short introductory session will see people split into employer and employee groups. Everyone who attends is surveyed two weeks after the event and last year success was counted in 12 employer - employee matches. Those matches were made during the mix and mingle social half hour that wraps up the event. As much as the event is about matching the two sides of the employment equation, it’s also about making contacts that may lead to employment opportunities in the future, Mosley said. The event could also be of value to parents of potential school leavers, as it would enable them to find out what was available in the job market and the training opportunities on offer, she said. The Ashburton Employment Exchange will be held on November 4 from 9am to noon at the Ashburton MSA. Registrations can be made at www.ashburtondc. govt.nz

Tina set to be Simply The Best for ATEC By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

It’s been a long time coming, but Tina Simply The Best will finally grace the Ashburton stage next week at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre, and it can’t come soon enough for the team at the embattled venue. Boasting a near-full roster of events for 2020, the centre was in for a good year before Covid-19 struck and left the doors to the venue bolted shut. Even now the impacts of the global pandemic are being felt, with a real lack of international acts coming onto our shores for performances which is making life tough for manager, Roger Farr and his team. “We need this event, we really do,” Farr said this week. “The fact it’s an international act too is a huge bonus. We had good strong interest early on, but there’s still plenty of tickets available. “It would be great to see a full house for what will be an excellent show.” Tina Simply The Best has come to New Zealand courtesy of Showtime Australia who are over the moon about being in New Zealand and touring after

cancelling their initial dates. After arriving in early September, the cast completed 14 days in quarantine before hitting the road with their tour beginning on Saturday night in Palmerston North. Ashburton is the fifth venue on the tour. “It was devastating to lose the tour after so much effort had already been invested – most of our tours take 12-18 months of preparation and planning before we even get to show day – but safety had to be the priority and seeing how quickly things escalated we can’t help but feel lucky that we managed to get everyone home safe and sound at such a chaotic time,” said Showtime Australia boss, Johnny Van Grinsven. Organisers said that Tina Simply The Best would give show-goers a much-needed opportunity to venture out and enjoy some quality live music. Audiences will be encouraged to dance and sing along to live performances of all the soulful rock and RnB hits that made Tina Turner a superstar, including Simply The Best, What’s Love Got To Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Hero, What

Tina Simply the Best will hit the Ashburton stage next week. You Get Is What You See, Private Dancer and more. The show will be held at the

Ashburton Trust Event Centre next Wednesday, November 4 beginning at 8pm, with tickets

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available from the Ashburton Trust Event Centre Box Office or through their website.


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Friday, October 30, 2020 Ashburton Guardian

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By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

It’s been promised and then on hold for two years, but finally the National Bowel Screening Programme has gone live in the Canterbury DHB’s area. Free bowel screening kits for Canterbury 60 to 74-year-olds will start arriving in letter boxes around Canterbury from today and they have one simple goal – saving lives. In Canterbury 90,000 people will be eligible to take part during the first two years of the programme and they’re being asked to take part in a campaign dubbed “start a movement that might save your life”. Dr Andrew Brant, acting chief executive, Canterbury DHB said that screening was important because many people could be completely unaware they had a problem unless they were screened. For some, returning a sample could basically be a life saver. “We anticipate that investigations prompted by returned tests will enable us to treat around 1000 pre-cancerous growths and 100 or so cancers in the first year. Finding and removing them at an early stage will dramatically increase people’s chance of a successful outcome. Under the programme, people in the 60-74 age group with a birthday on an even date of the month) will receive a test kit on or near their birthday. People with odd-date birthdays will receive their test kit during the second year of the programme. The test kit itself is about the size of a large USB stick, is easy to use and accompanied by clear instructions. It is designed to pick up tiny traces of blood in faeces to identify cancers before they become advanced and more difficult to treat. During the wait for a test kit anyone with concerning symptoms should seek advice from their GP, he said.

When a person received a kit, they should use it, attach the unique label that identified the sample as theirs and post it back immediately. New Zealand has one of the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world and 1200 people die from this disease each year. It is the second most common cause of death from cancer. The disease typically affects older people, which is why the programme is aimed at people aged 60-74. The National Bowel Screening Programme is now being implemented in most DHBs and should be nationwide by the end of 2021. Since it began in New Zealand just over three years ago, the programme has screened more than quarter of a million people and detected more than 700 cancers early enough for successful treatment in 90 per cent of cases.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

OUR VIEW

In some way, the show must go on By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

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oday we should have been gearing up for one of the biggest parties in town. A two-day event, where the town meets the country and almost the entire district takes the opportunity to get out and catch up with old friends and enjoy the chance to take a wander and see what everyone else is up too. But there is no Ashburton A&P Show for us to enjoy this year, sadly after it was cancelled due to concerns around Covid-19 and the impact it could have should the country be in some form of alert level. Whether or not you see it as the right decision, it’s a bitter pill to swallow for the huge group of people who are involved in bringing the event to the district each and every year. Hours upon hours of work go on behind the scenes to make an event like that happen, so to see that work pushed to one side by a power out of anyone’s control must have made the decision an incredibly tough one. It’s a real shame for the fact it was a wonderful opportunity for this district to pay thanks to the one sector of life that kept on trucking through all the dramas of this year – our rural sector. People I have spoken to outside of this district have been in awe at how well our rural community has kept trucking in the face of adversity, and popping along to say hello at the A&P Show would have been a great way to recognise their effort in keeping the Ashburton District ticking over through such turbulent times. But, as they say, the show must go on. There’s still elements of the usual show going ahead and if you get the chance, it’ll be well worth checking them all out and seeing what it’s all about. Events like dog trials, alpaca shows, highland dancing and even the recently invented Farm Machinery Expo that we detailed last week are there to enjoy and attend, so if you can – do so. The show hasn’t gone forever, and you’d bet your last dollar that it will come back bigger and better than ever next year. But it does feel weird not gearing up to head along today.

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Friday, October 30, 2020 Ashburton Guardian

OPINION 9

Nurturing young minds to make decisions on their future is a truly rewarding role to play. And it’s a role that helps Hoops leap out of the scratcher in the morning.

It’s good to be back!

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would love to tell you that on Tuesday morning I lept out of bed at 4am totally refreshed and chomping at the bit to get into work after 10 days’ holiday. It hurt! Just as I got the body clock sorted and had stopped waking up at 4am, the holiday was over. As predicted by my wife I had a rubbish sleep the night before as well. You know what it’s like when you return to work after a break and need to be up early, you can never drift off to sleep easily. But a collection of little things has reminded me just how cool my job is and eased the pain of getting back into the swing of work. Reminder number one is being the ‘vehicle’ that people can hop on when fundraising. It’s something I never take for granted, the ability to share information for people in need. It came in the form of Maree Lawlor, who contacted me for help. She won a competition and had an autographed All Blacks jersey that she wanted to auction off for the local Cancer Society. “Yes, absolutely I can help with that, but you will need to pop in for a chat on the radio to start the ball rolling,” I replied. As of yesterday, at 11am, just 2 hours after the auction started the leading bid was at $700. The auction closes at 9am this morning and I hope we are over the $1000 mark. Mid Cantabrians are very generous when it comes to getting behind fundraisers like this and the opportunity to bring the two parties together gives me some pretty good ‘feels’. The other reminder was on the other end of the scale, nowhere near as serious or important. Each year I have the local High Schools send in Gateway students. They spend a morning a week for a term in the studio learning the ropes or watching ‘how it’s not supposed to be done’ as I call it.

By Phill Hooper

OFF THE AIR

These students are keen to get into broadcasting, and much like the young DJs that come in each week, they leave here each time more and more confident. I’m probably shooting myself in the foot and one of them will end up pushing me out the door and stealing my show. Hopefully the universe provides and they skip Ashburton and go on to be famous in other parts of the country. The current ‘Apprentice’ (I probably shouldn’t call them slaves anymore) has got a heap of potential. Sammie Mackle has a super personality and a great sense of humour. I’m sure she could have a long future in radio (anywhere but Ashburton). As part of their time with me I give the apprentices a voice break to make their own. In the past others have focused on technology or new music, trying to drag the old boy into the 21st century. Sammie has gone down a similar path and has been trying to teach me how to Tik Tok. In all honesty, it has evolved into the ‘Let’s see how embarrassing I can make Hoops look this week’ segment. I have made this very easy for her due to a lack of co-ordination and timing. Plus, I even managed to call Tik Tok, Dik Tok on the radio a few weeks ago, much to her great amusement. Well, yesterday I got my own back when I asked her to read a piece on air and she pronounced debut, “dee butt”. Well we both lost it, as you could imagine. I shall be dining out on this for some time to come. That’s the beauty about this job, sometimes it’s serious,

sometimes it’s funny, but most of all it’s always different! Till next week. Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Appreciative Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.

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TEST YOURSELF Test yourself with the Guardian’s quiz 1. In an orchestra, which is the largest woodwind instrument? a) Bassoon b) Oboe c) Clarinet 2. Cape Horn is the southernmost point of which continent? a) Africa b) South America c) Europe 3. One of the Seven Dwarfs didn’t have a beard, who was it? a) Doc b) Dopey c) Grumpy 4. Discoverer, Abel Tasman was of which nationality? a) Porugese b) Dutch c) British 5. Bob Hope Airport serves which major US city? a) Los Angeles b) San Fransico c) New York 6. Kahukura is the Maori name for which NZ native butterfly? a) Monarch b) Large White c) Red Admiral 7. From the seven deadly sins, which starts with the letter P? a) Passion b) Pride c) Pleasure 8. What is on a New Zealand 50c coin? a) Ship b) Bird c) Maori motif

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Property October 30, 2020

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There are two things certain in the world right now: 1) Strong returns with good growth are hard to come by 2) Food demand is through the roof Bottom-draw investments with well-known tenant covenants are few and far between but here we have exactly that, excellent lease terms and a highly functional facility situated on a 20ha. parcel of freehold land on the State Highway. Sam Staite George Morris Call the sole agents for more detail. 021 738 245 027 212 8668 *Boundary lines are indicative only

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More than you can see 18 Galbraith Street, Allenton You can tell there’s been some care put into this home. Modernised kitchen and bathroom and new carpet and lino planking finishes the picture and two good sized bedrooms all painted in modern

colours. Good sized lounge and dining built for the sun. Head outside and you have a double garage/carport/games room or sleepout. Well landscaped section with

fenced area for the dog. They will even leave you the glasshouse. Heaps of room for the boat /caravan or camper. You need come and look behind the private fence and be surprised.

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• 3 Bedroom bungalow • Kitchen/dining • Family room • Single garage + off street parking

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• New modernised kitchen • Large extension to lounge and master bedroom • 3 bedrooms • Separate laundry

• 3 Large Bedrooms • Ensuite off master bedroom • Main bathroom has shower, bath and vanity • Tiled floors

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• Great Allenton location • Three good sized bedrooms • Open plan kitchen-dining-living • Good sized double garage

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Allenton 9 Davidson Street

Ashburton 330 Havelock Street

Position plus potential

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This great looking 1970's brick home has excellent street appeal in a sought after location. There is an open plan kitchen/dining/living area and a second living area, with excellent indoor/outdoor flow. The garage has internal access.

Asking Price $408,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz

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Smart executive townhouse

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This sunny executive style two storey townhouse is seldom found in such a convenient location. Open plan dining/living area, with separate kitchen are located on the ground floor. Second level includes two very spacious bedrooms and a large bathroom.

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Ashburton 279 Tancred Street

Tinwald 45 Hollands Road

Surprise package

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Price Indication $380,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz

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Wake up and smell the roses

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• Architecturally designed executive home • Excellent indoor-outdoor flow to gardens • Multiple heating options including log burners, heat pumps and underfloor • Garaging, sheds and workshop

Price by Negotiation View by appointment Mike Preston 027 430 7041 Simon Sharpin 027 631 8087

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Equus Park - Stage One released now Equus Park is Methven's newest neighbourhood, located on Racecourse Avenue between the racecourse and the northern boundary of the Methven township, with uninterrupted views of Mount Hutt and the Southern Alps. Offering premium land parcels in a highly desirable location, these sections are perfect for first home buyers, families looking for more space, or investors looking to build in a progressive town. Equus Park Stage One specifications: • ranging from 1,001sqm to 2,062sqm subject to survey • section prices start from $195,000 • Titles expected for Stage One sections April - May 2021 Located only a short distance from the Methven town centre.

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Terrace Downs 13/623 Coleridge Road 2

Methven 40/43 Barkers Road

Lifestyle opportunity

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Located in Terrace Downs Golf Resort. 483sqm residence with income possibilities on a 4,069sqm estate. Four bedroom suites with ensuites. Second level with sitting room, bedroom, walk-on wardrobe and an ensuite. Call for more detail.

Price by Negotiation View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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Unit 40 Brinkley Village

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Asking Price $119,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

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Methven 18 Mackie Street

Methven 8 Talbot Place

Live, holiday or invest

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Stunningly presented, modern 155sqm home located close to town. Open plan living with great flow to the outdoors. Three double bedrooms, internal garage with bunk area. Landscaped fully fenced yard. Call today for more detail.

For Sale offers invited over $530,000 View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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First home buyer or investor?

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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Wed 4 Nov 2020 View Sat 10-10.30am or by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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Methven 9 Talbot Place

Methven 140 Forest Drive

Are you wanting to build? This appealing 829sqm back section is located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Build a home or holiday retreat, just minutes from the upcoming hot pools and just a short walk to all other amenities of the Alpine Village of Methven.

Asking Price $199,000 View by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

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Methven 49A South Belt

Staveley 234 Flynns Road 3

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Tue 10 Nov 2020 View Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz

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710sqm dwelling on 5,059sqm of sub dividable land. Twenty bedrooms, nine bathrooms including ensuites, large living and dining areas, three bedroom apartment and a retail shop with workshop attached. Call for more detail.

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This unique home has been transformed into a stylish three bedroom home. An open plan living, dining and kitchen, offers natural light flowing in. Master bedroom has an ensuite. An additional bonus, there is a hot rock sauna to relax in.

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Stylish home or holiday home?

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Longbeach lifestyle 643 Longbeach Road, Ashburton Located in the quiet rural Longbeach area, this 1.2 hectare (more or less) lifestyle property offers an excellent opportunity to be as self-sufficient as possible, growing your own vegetables and having space for family pets or livestock. The concrete split block home has three bedrooms and a sunroom currently used for music, but would make a perfect office. The open plan dining and living area is centred around a large Metro log burner, which provides heat for the whole house. Summer evenings can be enjoyed in the outdoor private and sheltered porch.

The bathroom is complete with spa bath, providing a great place to rest after a long day. Numerous sheds and outbuildings including a workshop offer any handyperson a great place to store toys and work on projects. Set amongst beautifully established gardens and trees which provide shelter and privacy, whilst also having the luxury of large vege gardens and an orchard full of mature fruit trees. Self-sufficiency never looked so good! Located only minutes from the well regarded and sought after Longbeach School and only 10 minutes to Ashburton, this is the perfect location to bring up a family.

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Charming Character Oasis 66 Carters Terrace, Tinwald Located on the edge of town and situated amongst a picturesque and peaceful garden setting. Built in the early 1900s, this gorgeous character home will appeal to many. Partially renovated with a new kitchen, laundry and shower area, most of the work has been done while there is still opportunity to add value. Heated by a compliant Masport log burner in the updated living area keeps this home extra cosy. Easy living with great indoor/outdoor

flow makes the family barbecue all the better. The gorgeous garden has been a haven for the current owner, but it is now time for someone else to enjoy the serenity. Extra storage with a four-bay shed, a single paddock with a cattle yard and a loading ramp. This lovely property has everything you could desire. A great opportunity to enjoy rural surrounds on a 5402m2 site so close to town.

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Treasure In Tinwald

Time To Move In

162 McMurdo Street, TINWALD This treasure won’t last long so be in quick! This home is ready to welcome new owners who want warmth and adventure. Open plan with modern kitchen and breakfast bar. Double glazing throughout, four bedrooms and two bathrooms, one with a spa bath. Heat pump and log fire. The children’s bedroom has a play loft which they love to climb. Two toilets and a separate laundry. Double garage with off-street parking. Child friendly property with playground,

fully fenced. Easy care section and a BBQ area to entertain family and friends. Properties like this don’t come up very often. A must view.

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163 William Street, Ashburton A lovely four bedroom home that has served the current owner well for 40 years. Warm and cosy conservatory provides that space for hosting visitors and enjoying the sun. Heated with a log burner and boasting a large double garage and easy care gardens. Some outbuildings for storage are also a bonus. The property backs onto McLean Park and is walking distance to the Intermediate and Netherby Shopping Centre. The exterior has been recently painted and the

roof was replaced several years ago. 1012sq metre section, this is certainly worth a look for new home purchasers or investors.

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34 Catherwood Avenue, ALLENTON

This pretty red brick home has everything you’re looking for. Three double bedrooms, open plan new kitchen with trendy light fittings over the breakfast bar. A new bathroom with a shower, hand basin and a new toilet installed. Single garage with carport, garden shed.

This family home is one to admire. A spacious two storey home with loads of storage. Three double bedrooms plus store rooms and two offices, two bathrooms, first floor with spacious landing opening to first floor deck and large open plan living areas with separate lounge.

This tidy and convenient two bedroom townhouse will impress. Architecturally designed with northfacing living areas and bedrooms receiving all-day sun. An internal access garage and prime Oak Grove location with sunny, secure and easy care courtyard add to the impressive features. A great investment opportunity or easy care living.

A well designed residence with incredible indoor/ outdoor living. This spacious home comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, office and spa room and five car garaging! Seldom is a home packed with so many features. A beautifully presented property.

Offers over: $410,000 Web ID ALW2553169 View Saturday, 10am - 10.30am

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9 Rapley Street, HAMPSTEAD

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Three to four bedroom, well maintained home with ample living areas and two bathrooms, both with toilets. Modernised kitchen/dining with log burner. Some double glazing. A 1012m2 section with double garage and garden sheds, located close to town, schools and hospital. Deadline Sale: Closing 4pm, November 4, 2020 Web ID AUW2521044 (unless sold prior) View Saturday, 11.15am - 11.45am

This beautifully restored character home will impress. Generous in size with four bedrooms, open plan living and dining will appeal to the modern family. A sunny, light-filled kitchen overlooks a spacious and immaculate garden. The covered and private rear porch is ideal for evening BBQ’s and outdoor living. Offers over: $399,000 Web ID AUE2550326 View Saturday, 11.30am - 12 noon

A private oasis with a new kitchen and open plan living. Double doors open to a wraparound deck, and a covered pergola for entertaining friends and family. Three bedrooms with built-in storage and neutral tones throughout, this property allows you to add your own style. Beautiful window treatments add elegance and grace to this home.

By negotiation Web ID AUW2528978 View Saturday, 2.30pm - 3pm

Investors or First Home Buyers 149 Rolleston Street, RAKAIA If you’re looking for an investment or a family home this could be the one. Good size kitchen with open plan lounge, heated by a heat pump. Three bedrooms, secure backyard. Single garage with laundry and internal access. Call for more information about this property. Offers over: $290,000

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Dream Opportunity 749 Winchmore Dromore Road Just northwest of Ashburton in the heart of Winchmore sits this attractive 8 ha lifestyle property with its immaculately presented family home. A home with many features including a large living room and kitchen with large walk-in pantry area, separate lounge, four bedrooms, one with an en suite and walk-in wardrobe, office, studio/craftroom and a double garage. Fenced into eight paddocks, the Lismore soils are highly suited to the irrigation water which is supplied

Prestigious Home and Location to the property boundary. With underground mainline installed, the property has been largely refenced to suit the travelling irrigator which will be sold with the property. Don’t delay, land in this area is highly sought after.

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20 Coniston Drive, ALLENTON An outstanding property of high quality finishes – giving an air of style, space and sophistication. Contained in two separate titles, this beautifully landscaped property is quite unique. Cleverly designed with multiple living areas including a large loft retreat. Extensive outdoor living for all seasons with a retractable louvre roof system. With four bedrooms, office, and four living areas, this property can cater for all families. This home

has plenty of heating options with a combination of underfloor heating, heat pump, gas fire and log burner. A truly impressive home in a prestigious location. No open homes. Inspection welcomed by appointment.

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105 Eton Street, Hampstead, Ashburton

This beautiful character home has been lovingly renovated from top to toe. Located in a family-friendly area on a full-size section with subdivision potential. Three bedrooms, new kitchen, bathroom and laundry, double glazed aluminium windows and a huge open plan living area heated by compliant fire.

An amazing dining atrium opens out to the private backyard, large double garage with drive-through access, standalone hobby room, and off-street parking. See it to believe it! Call now.

Approx Land Area 961sqm

Approx Floor Area 152sqm

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Private and secure 40 Keenans Road Ashburton This lifestyle property has many features that will appeal to the discerning buyer. The sealed driveway leads to the grand foyer of this spacious family home. If space is what you are after then this home has plenty. The family area is open with the dining space and elevated entertainer’s kitchen. This leads out through the laundry and second bathroom area to the enclosed back porch. The main living area is split into two discreet levels and a computer nook. Three double bedrooms, with the master being extra sized are serviced by the main bathroom. Recently renovated with toilet, bath, shower and vanity.

Heating is by way of a ducted heat pump, new log burner and underfloor heating to bedroom 1 and bathroom. The home is surrounded by patios, BBQ area and expansive lawns and gardens. Also complementing the home is a large double garage with attached wood shed and garden shed. The property also provides a separate laneway that services the rear paddocks and substantial sheds. An older fourbay (two enclosed) and a newer, large three-bay high profile shed with roller doors and internal mezzanine floor. Very private, very sheltered and well loved by the current owners for the last 18 years, this immaculate property is awaiting new owners.

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Ashburton Netherby 9 Kitchener Street

Netherby 18 Kitchener Street

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Step inside and be surprised with this three bedroom home. From the entertainers kitchen with plenty of storage modern appliances and inbuilt laundry, to the family size bedrooms, updated bathroom and sunny lounge with compliant log fire.

You will love this beautifully presented family home. This home has been lovingly owned by the current owners since it was built over 60 years ago. You will enjoy the views from the living area out over the large private backyard where many games (test matches) have been played and the pool will be great in the summer months for family BBQ's and hours of outdoor fun.

Located on the popular Catherwood Close, this four bedroom double glazed home set in the most private of settings is truly a rare find and will impress all those who take the opportunity to view. Built for all day sun, the layout is such that the hub of the home is the kitchen dining living area heated by heat pump with access to the patio area.

Freshly painted exterior and recently insulated in the ceiling and underfloor this home would be a great first home or investment property. Ideal location across the road from school. Put your own touches to the interior to make this your own. Private and roomy back yard with extra large double garage and additional parking.

For Sale Buyers $365,000+ View Thu 29 Oct 5.30 - 6.00pm Sat 31 Oct 11.30 - 12.00pm Web pb.co.nz/AU78994

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Lake Hood 4 Trent Place

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A purpose-built processing building situated on Residential "D" zoned land in North East Ashburton. The site has a history of poultry processing and is currently used for processing of Turkeys for the well-known "Croziers Free Range Turkey" brand. The site/building is operated under a Risk Management Programme audited by the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) and has a verification period to ...

Fantastic first home or investment opportunity with this solid three double bedroom home. Featuring an updated bathroom and kitchen/dining and lounge area opening to a large deck with shade sail. Heating is by way of compliant logfire and the property is insulated in the ceiling. Separate laundry with second toilet. Tenants currently paying $360 per week and would love to stay.

This is your chance to build your dream home at the popular Lake Hood! On offer here is an 847sqm section, not only is it in a great location, it is also surrounded by high quality homes, reserve land and a tennis court. Do not miss your opportunity to secure your slice of paradise.

The ideal family home with two ensuited bedrooms plus a quality bathroom. Or the ideal holiday home to share at "The Hood" with spacious kitchen/dining/living area and separate lounge. Canal frontage, jetty, kayak park, ample sealed driveway for vehicles and boat leading to the attached double garage. Thinking Lake Hood - this will get you on the move!

For Sale Buyers $332,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU78309

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Motoring October 30, 2020

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he first New Rolls-Royce Ghosts have arrived in UK showrooms following a highly successful home-market debut. After final inspection at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England, the motor cars were dispatched to the marque’s seven home-market dealerships; Edinburgh, Manchester, Bir-

mingham, Essex, London, Leeds and Sunningdale. New Ghost is the result of exhaustive dialogue with the marque’s customers. Many demanded a car that rejected unnecessary branding, affectation or obtrusive technology. In response to this, the marque’s designers immersed themselves in spaces that reflected a minimalist approach to

statement design. London played a particularly important role in defining the new Ghost’s design direction. The capital’s landmark Shard building informed the reductive approach to aesthetic form that came to be internally known as Post Opulence. Designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano,

the building is widely praised for its monolithic yet simple forms delivered by highly complex engineering processes. This echoes Ghost’s unique design and development process, where the client requirement for simplicity was delivered through cutting-edge engineering and manufacturing techniques.


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By Bernard Egan MOTORING WRITER

Everything about the day was perfect – Ray Logan

Known as a prowl or a leap, this group of Jaguars – various older and younger models – doing just what their namesakes enjoy – napping under trees.

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hen members of the South Canterbury Jaguar Car Club gathered in town for a recent event, they were delighted to discover local members Ray and Ruth Logan had planned a fascinating prowl for them. The tour gave them an opportunity to see some local homes and gardens, with a focus on houses designed by the late Billy Thomas, who was a renowned local architect in days gone by. Before starting out, the group heard Jill Shearer explain how she and husband Tony

arrived at their decision to purchase their Billy Thomas home, a home they love living in. During the tour Jaguar Club members visited an absolutely amazing and fascinating urban garden which is not visible from the street. A real surprise! From there they went on to enjoy a picnic lunch in a delightful country garden before ending their tour at Trott’s Garden. “Everything about the day was perfect. “The opportunity to catch up with other enthusiasts, the variety of vehicles, the places seen and visited and the lovely

weather all combined to make it a great day out”, said Ray Logan. And there was another reason for Ray and Ruth to feel pleased. It was the first club run they have attended in their recently acquired, glistening white 2009 Jaguar XK8, 4.2 V8 coupe. The Logans, who have owned several other Jaguars, had been on the lookout for an XK8, and are very glad the opportunity arose to buy their car, which is every bit as great as they thought it would be. Classic cars, classic homes and lovely gardens – a perfect classic prowl.

Left – While prowling in their Jaguar XK 8 Andrew Hewitt and Bronie McMurtrie stopped to admire Gwyn and Sally Burton’s lovely home – originally the residence of the late Billy Thomas.

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covers now provide the bike even greater aesthetic appeal. A new turbulence system inside the cylinder heads swirls the mixture to ensure even better and cleaner combustion and increased torque. A more full-bodied power and torque curve – especially in the range between 4000 and 6000rpm – ensures pulling power levels are now tangibly better than those of the predecessor. ABS Pro including DBC (Dynamic Brake

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yundai Motor Company this week revealed the first glimpse of its smallest EV yet, with a video sketching its unique and innovative construction. This petite EV’s exterior style is based on the ‘45’ EV concept that Hyundai presented in 2019 at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. Hyundai’s designers adapted the signature ‘kinetic cube lamp’ design of ‘45’ along with its angular yet smooth profile to create this yet-to-be-named EV that sports a Performance Blue exterior colour with orange accents. This ‘little engine that could’ packs two DC motors that push it to the blistering top speed of 7 km/h. Only the bravest souls will take the wheel of this speedster. To boost driver confidence, Hyundai designers took inspiration from motorsports by placing just one seat in the middle of the car. In keeping with the 45’s design heritage theme, Hyundai has built this unique passenger vehicle out of a traditional eco material – wood. This new EV does not have an officially rated driving range yet, but driver’s laughter is believed to fuel the vehicle to travel further based on its Emotion Adaptive Vehicle Control (EAVC) technology.

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MW Motorrad Australia will launch the updated line-up of R nineT models, which boast a range of key revisions, in Q1, 2021. The R nineT, which first launched in 2013 and made an immediate statement with its combination of classic motorcycle design and modern technology, will receive a raft of changes for the 2021 model year while providing greater choice for customers. The boxer engine at the heart of the R nineT has undergone both technical and visual fine-tuning. Its peak power output is 80kW (109 hp) at 7250rpm, while maximum torque is 116Nm at 6000rpm. Newly designed cylinder heads provide a more harmonious transition from the outer to the inner cooling fins, and updated throttle valve parts and cylinder head

Control) and a new suspension strut with travel-dependent damping (WAD) feature as standard equipment The new R nineT models now feature ABS Pro in combination with DBC (Dynamic Brake Control) across the line-up for increased safety when braking. Standard features also include a brand new shock absorber with travel-dependent damping (WAD), providing enhanced suspension comfort and convenient adjustment of the spring preload

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via a hand wheel. Rain and Road riding modes are also now included as standard. The standard trim in the R nineT models includes a circular instrument with a newly designed dial featuring the BMW logo as well as indicator lights that are “invisible” when not illuminated. The new R nineT models also now have a headlamp and white indicator lights featuring LED technology. A USB charging socket also complements the range of standard equipment. BMW Motorrad has advanced the new R nineT models both technically and visually. Riding Modes Pro with the additional modes Dyna for the R nineT and R nineT Pure and Dirt for the R nineT Scrambler and R nineT Urban G/S are available, as are DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) and engine drag torque control (MSR).


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Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

MR RELIABLE ASHBURTON

By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Punters were labelling star North Island jockey, Craig Grylls, Mr Reliable after the opening stages of yesterday’s Ashburton Racing Club meeting, which included a win on a horse with the same name. Grylls produced two standout rides to win the opening two races of the day on the Stephen Autridge and Kris Shailer-trained pair Mr Reliable and Florentia – who won in similar circumstances. Grylls had both horses positioned in perfect places, before finding clear air the right time and allowing them to surge toward the line to win. Mr Reliable’s victory was a solid start

Craig Grylls picked up a hat-trick in the first three races at Ashburton yesterday.

for the punters, who backed him into $1.70 on the win tote, while Florentia paid a slightly more lucrative $4. The pair are owned by leading owner and industry participant, Kevin Hickman. Grylls made it three wins in a row in the third race of the day when he produced another heady ride on the Danny Crozier trained Authentic Charm. The day’s other hot favourite, Beauty Star, who is trained by Tony Pike, took out a strong field in the 2200 metre event on the programme after finding the lead. Jockey Danielle Johnson was able to get the son of Northern Meteor to the top early and controlled proceedings from there, before he dashed away for a two and three-quarter length victory.

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Chasing a presidential success By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Gerard O’Reilly will have the weight of a presidency bearing down on him when he steps out onto the Methven Racecourse today with maiden pacer, Tyke. But the Rakaia horseman isn’t too worried about the pressure, because he thinks he’s got a huge winning chance. Tyke is bred and raced by Methven Trotting Club president, Mark Lemon, and getting a win for the big boss (O’Reilly is also part of the committee) would cap a great day out for the locals. Lemon races Tyke with his wife, Sally. Tyke is the fifth foal of their former race mare, Harper Road who herself won four races. Having her eighth start today, the daughter of three-time New Zealand Trotting Cup winner, Terror To Love, looks right on target for a maiden victory following her excellent effort for second at her last start. “That was the best run she’s

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produced,” O’Reilly said. “She seems on the up, the confidence levels are growing and she’s getting better with each run. “She probably looked like an early winner after some of her trials, but she’s taken a bit of time.” Drawn handily on the front line, Tyke could be expected to take up a forward position and be tough to run down, with O’Reilly’s natural aggression in the bike sure to play a leading role in her chances. “She’s a bit one speed, but that means we can drive her positively, I think if she’s near enough to them she’ll go close this week.” O’Reilly had one other chance from his stable at the rapid-fire meeting, but he’ll be watching that one from the stand. Daughter, Sarah – who this week turned 21 – will do the driving duties on board maiden trotter Yea You, who returns from a brief spell. “He’s good, I snuck him up to Methven for a bit of a bowl around the other day. “He might need a run, but on natural ability he’s certainly good

I think if she’s near enough to them she’ll go close this week

enough to be competitive.” Today’s meeting is a twilight affair, with the nine races run over just three and a half hours

Race 1: Line A Love, Anteros, Yea You, Royal Del Race 2: The Black Shadow, Miss Behavin, President Pat, Play By Ear Race 3: Arminius, Buckingham, Cristiano Buccini, New York Man Race 4: Magicol Ideal, Essence Of Easton, Krystal Delight, Classy Kid Race 5: Tyke, Mach’s Eliminator, Sudaman, Fraud Race 6: For Today, Refine, Johnny Mac, Dynamite Race 7: Miss Moppet, Carnegie Hall, Madam Sass, Luminosity Race 8: She’s Tough, Kusanova, Duastar, Hells Shadow Race 9: The Go To Man, Ashes To Ashes, Champagneandwine, Handsome Harry BEST: Arminius (Race 3) VALUE: The Go To Man (Race 9)

and caters for the lower-grade of horse with all races conducted over the sprint distances of one mile and 1700 metres.

Today at Mt Harding Racecourse

6 66x24 Magicol Ideal Sarah O’Reilly 7 77410 Bonnie Boy S J Ottley 8 1520x Garry’s Legacy J R Dunn 9 64201 Four Starzzz Shiraz J J A Young 10 3862 Dismara G D Smith 11 60840 Paul’s Verdict John Morrison 12 405x6 Krystal Delight Ben Hope R3 FIONA STUART MEMORIAL $8000 1700m 16:04 13 41960 Essence Of Easton R T May 1 9 Crimson Rain John Morrison 14 55015 Spicy Girl Becqui M J Williamson 2 0 Brother John G D O’Reilly R5 GREG DONALDSON CONTRACTING FILLIES & 3 0997x Royal Xchange J F Curtin MARES MOBILE PACE $8000 1609m 16:59 4 80x Port Elizabeth R M Cameron 1 x9070 Atarah 5 0 Black Lace J P Versteeg 95309 2 80x Port Elizabeth R M Cameron 6 489 Unchanged Memory K G Cameron 450x3 3 407 Mach’s Eliminator G D Smith 7 Lay On Macduff Scott Iremonger 4 58x39 Fraud R T May 8 40x Breeny’s Mach M J Williamson 378x4 5 0x Tiger Lou J R Dunn 9 0x00 Crystal Daytom L F O’Reilly 5506 6 5342 Tyke G D O’Reilly 10 35203 Arminius R J Butt 600x7 7 0 Times Are A Changin 11 8800 Franco Hatton Mark Hurrell 8 U R The One T S Chmiel 12 7 Westar Lad Ben Hope 9 74830 Mrs Washington R D Holmes R T May R2 RYAL BUSH TRANSPORT ASHBURTON PACE 13 8048 Bromac Hype 10 6 Little Gee L F O’Reilly 14 2427 Buckingham R D Holmes $8,000 1700m 15:34 11 5x563 Red Envy J F Curtin 15 50230 Cristiano Buccini J R Dunn 1 43692 Miss Behavin K A Butt 12 Hope For Love Sheree Tomlinson 16 Wildbery Daniel Reardon 2 x9000 Sharp Lou John Morrison 13 50477 Betancourt Sarah O’Reilly 17 00x42 New York Man C R Ferguson 3 49443 Social Media Mark Hurrell 7 Sudaman D J White 4 8800 Franco Hatton L F O’Reilly R4 ACL YOUNG AT HEART GREEN MILE MOBILE 14 15 80 Hey Tonight M J Williamson 5 89x67 The Black Shadow R T May PACE $8,000 1609m 16:33 16 Joan Jett B N Orange 6 27744 Play By Ear J J A Young 1 0600x Linton Shard G D O’Reilly 17 4x027 I Miss Mum K M Cox 7 0997x Royal Xchange J F Curtin 2 89060 Invisible Girl J F Curtin 8 x8x04 Iron Woman Kerryn Tomlinson R6 DAIRY PLATFORMS CANTERBURY LTD MO3 0766x Go Davey Sam Thornley 9 79906 Arizonawildcat S J Ottley BILE PACE $8,000 1609m 17:25 4 0x090 Mr Asia Craig D Thornley 10 50938 Justace G D Smith 1 8870x Speciale Uno R T May 5 74600 Classy Kid A L Lethaby 9467x 4826x 7368 9x093 96550 664x5 082x 76406 3x820

Matt Markham’s Methven Selections

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R1 R & R SPREADING TROT $8,000 1700m 14:59 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Left – Rakaia horseman, Gerard O’Reilly will line up two runners at today’s Methven meeting.

Go Marg Grant Archer Yea You Sarah O’Reilly This Time Gamble J R Dunn Hang On Suzie J F Curtin Prince Ranier G C Telfer Fast Whispering M J Williamson Greenbank Betty R J Butt Spot The Gamble B N Orange Line A Love J B Patterson Anteros Sh Tomlinson Silverlinings D G Burrows The Gardener’s Pride Craig D Thornley Royal Del C J Defilippi Elizabeth Keen I R Cameron Dudes Star S R Mcnally Rosie’s Son K M Cox Make My Sundon S J Ottley Bourbon On The Rocks J P Versteeg

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Ashes To Ashes J R Dunn Spanna Sarah O’Reilly Flamboyant Ben Laughton Jonty James C J Defilippi Handsome Harry S R Mcnally Little Rain R T May Ardent Lustre R D Holmes Kingsdown Atom G D O’Reilly Tombelina Craig D Thornley Tin Roof Blues L F O’Reilly The Go To Man T S Chmiel She’s A Dagg J F Curtin Champagneandwine John Morrison Makasar Boy S J Ottley Victor Tango C J Markham Caesar’s Quest Pine Cone K G Cameron


Friday, October 30, 2020 Ashburton Guardian

Cameo all in vain

SPORT 31

SPORTS RESULTS

■■ Tennis

Twilight Tennis

October 18 Hackers 18 beat Famous Grouse. Council Crew 18 beat We Are Stihl Suzuki 15, Family Affair 15 lost What’s The Score 18. Highly Strung 15 lost Out of Service 18. Donald’s Dux 19 beat The Gee Bee Gees 14. One Hit Wonders 17 beat Grand Slammers 16. Might Meerkats 17 beat Racqueteers 16. What A Racquet 19 beat Cortiers 14.

■■ Golf

Methven Golf Club

Ladies Golf – October 18 Competition: Secretary’s Choice - Bingo Bango Bongo. Winner: Denise Dixey 23 points. Chip and Putt Competition: Sharryn Bree Best nett: Dennise Hood 104-34-70, Tania Wilson 90-20-72, Jenny Senior 89-17-72. Aqua Japanese Restaurant Best Nett of the day: Dennise Hood 70. Mt Hutt Lodge Best Nett for October: Robyn Maw 69. Nearest the Pins: No 4 Open The Surprise Hole Tania Wilson. No 17 Open Methven Foursquare Sharryn Bree, No 13 Open & Br B Supervalue Heather Santy, No 6 Open Methven Pharmacy Jenny Senior. No 6 Sat Girls Methven Travel Ellen Kemp. A huge thank you to all of our generous sponsors for their amazing support this year. Two and Nett Eagles: Gail Limbrick. Wendy Wareing. Jane Helmore.

Rakaia Golf Club

Ashburton College came up short in their second round ARA Championship One Day clash against North West in Ashburton on Saturday. The home team was put in first after North West won the toss. AshColl began somewhat promisingly at the top with opener Devon Flannery (above) getting a start with 25. However the visitors made inroads at the top before ripping through the middle order as AshColl lost five wickets for 20 runs once Flannery had been removed. The home team were eventually bundled out for 91 in the 30th over, with Quinn Smith registering devastating figures of 4-9 from his six overs. In reply, Will Jemmett had North West teetering at 11/2, before the Christchurch club side consolidated their innings. An unbeaten 30 from Kobe Stackhouse powered the visitors home in rapid-fire time inside 16 overs as North West won by five wickets. AshColl is away to St Andrew’s College tomorrow. PHOTO DOUG BOVETT

Rakaia Ladies Golf Wednesday October 28. Two Ball Ambrose: Sandra Quinn & Bev Sutherland 70.75, Teresa Booker & Freda Bierema 73.25 Railway Hotel 2nd shot #3: Teresa Booker, Rakaia Seed Cleaning 2nd shot: Sally Smith, V.Bell Nearest the Pin #8: Marion Wederell, Chertsey Spraying 2nd shot #15: Sandra Quinn, S. Quinn 2nd shot #17: Marion Wederell. Prize List Marion Wederell: RLGC Junior Bronze A Champion, Harrison Trophy, Birdie Tree (jointly), Longest Drive Bronze A. Sally Smith: Runner-up Bronze A Champion Lloyd Trophy, Richards Memorial Challenge Cup, Approach & Putt Bronze B. Val Sisson: RLGC Mr&Mrs R. Stevens Cup Bronze B Champion, Bryant Cup, Connelly Cup, Par Tree, Nett Ringers, Eclectic, Chip-ins (jointly). Mandy Hurst: Runner-up Bronze B

Champion Lloyd Trophy. Freda Bierema: Dolan Trophy Bronze B Flight, J Dent Trophy – Best Nett over field for the winter, Chip-ins (jointly). Fiona Rushton: Runner-up Richards Cup – Mary Hilgendorf Bowl. Bev Sutherland: Richards Cup Flight – Feutze Plate, H Scott Trophy – Best Nett of the Day, Longest Drive Bronze B. Jill Burrowes: Thomas Trophy, Kathleen Lawler Trophy, Approach & Putt Bronze A. Teresa Booker: Mr&Mrs EC Gardiner Cup – Putting Cup, Birdie Tree (jointly), Gross Ringers. Sandra Quinn: Birdie Tree (jointly). Jo Johnson: Birdie Tree (jointly). Judy Moore: 9 hole Champion – Allan Trophy, 9 hole Best gross – Moore Cup, 9 hole Putting Competition – V Bell Trophy, Gross Ringers, Nett Ringers, Par Tree, Birdie Tree, Stablefords, Eclectic, Longest Drive, Approach & Putt. Val Bell: 9 hole Runner up – Wederell Trophy. Silver Medal: Teresa Booker, Bronze A Medal Marion Wederell, Bronze B Medal Freda Bierema, 9 Hole Medal Judy Moore.

■■ Croquet Handicap Singles

Handicap Singles Winner D Atkinson Awamoa/Gardens, Runner-up G Simpson Aorangi. Handicap Doubles Winners J Macnab & D Atkinson Awamoa/Gardens, Runners-up B. Field Allenton & H. Santy Methven.

SPORTS DRAWS

■■ Golf

Ashburton Golf Club

Ladies Golf – Saturday, October 31 LGU, Helen Gallagher Trophy Report 8.15am for 8.45am. Convenors S Bradford 0211590983/B Fechney 0211305366 Mid week Ladies Tuesday November 3 LGU, Helen Gallagher Trophy Report 8.30am for 9.00 am. Starter D Hinton. Nine Hole Men and Women – Thursday 5 November Report 9.15am for 9.30am

Tinwald Golf Club

Tinwald Women’s Golf Draw November 3 - Ruth Cornwall Trophy - 9 Holes Stroke. Report 9.00 for 9.30 start. Starters J. Bruhns H. Hargreaves. Cards D. Bell D. Lowe. Kitchen B. Cochrane. Draw steward J. Bruhns

OPINION

Netball a no-go for the big O By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

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he Silver Ferns celebrated the return of international netball with a 58-45 win over England in the Cadbury Netball Series opener in Hamilton on Wednesday. I could delve into how the English netball team in the current Covid climate was able to swan into the country while migrant workers who contribute more to the economy cannot, but this is about sports not politics, but sport-politics. In the lead-up to the series, I saw a discussion over whether netball should be at the Olympics. My rapid-fire answer – no. Scroll through comments for comparison, and procrastination, the decision seemed split, but the argument against it was stronger. The main reasons are its global reach, gender inequality, and the fact it has its own world cup already.

Netball is not played in enough countries – generally the Commonwealth ones – hence its inclusion in the Commonwealth Games. Netball was a game that was a modified version of basketball, designed for women in early 20th century where they removed parts of the skill, athleticism and physicality to accommodate women. It’s a highly-skilled athletic game in the modern era, but unfortunately, basketball is the one that captured global attention – and a space at the Olympics, for men and women. There is no men’s international netball. Only in the last year have they had televised matches – and that was only because they were playing the women. There are two women-only clubs in the Olympic Games – rhythmic

gymnastics and synchronised swimming, and they have been exclusively female since they arrived in the Games in 1984. There are many events in other sports at the games in which the two genders differ, such as women have the heptathlon instead of decathlon, and the weights used in discus and shot put, for a few quick examples. Men have Greco Roman wrestling and baseball, and the Winter Olympics has Nordic combined – although the International Olym-

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pic Committee (IOC) is working towards introducing in by 2026. The bigger point of contention for me is that the Olympics should be the pinnacle event for the sports involved. A lot of events currently on the roster have their own international series or world championships. But the Olympics is what they spend four years working towards to chase the gold. It would be the case for any sport included in the games but from where I sit, the Olympics needs to scale back and remove some of the ‘big sports’ that exist fine on their own, and have their own pinnacle. Would a tennis player truly choose an Olympic medal over the likes

of a Wimbledon title – I think not. Rugby Sevens has an established World Series now but the Olympics, previously the Commonwealth Games, is its pinnacle event. Rugby 15s has its World Cup, as does hockey and football. Men’s Olympic Football actually has a longer history than the World Cup, played at every Games since Paris 1900, with the sole exception of Los Angeles 1932. Before LA it was for amateur players only, and has since become an U23 competition with three over-age players allowed. Its weird way to run it, especially considering the football World Cup is arguably as big in audience terms as the Olympics. Circling back, it’s all political as to what sports get the nod – like ballroom dancing – and what doesn’t. Netball shouldn’t be in the conversation, and the conversation should be about what other big sports need to be removed.


32 PUZZLES Puzzles and horoscopes Ashburton Guardian Friday, October 30, 2020

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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): In foreign environments, exercise the highest judgment. It will be better to err on the side of caution and restraint, especially when it comes to showing respect. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Perhaps you can’t help those impulsive or habitual moves, but the ones you have to think about – think about them a little longer. Watch; study; and contemplate. There is no need for impulsive action. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): You’ll think about things deeply, broadly, wildly. But are you overthinking it? You’ll know by how you feel. If things just keep getting more interesting to you, ride the bright streak. If thoughts make you anxious, jump off. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): So much has changed, and you can’t always choose whom to do things with. Being with your preferred company is a luxury. Today, you’ll be just as comfortable alone as you are with others. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Do not hesitate to follow your intuitive leaning, as it’s helping you be first to the party, an early adopter of technology and ideas, or just generally head of the line. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): You, like all humans, have limited emotional energy to expend, and you want to place it purposefully where it will mean something. It’s a waste to get angry with television, traffic or other daily minutiae. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Maybe you don’t want to create an uncomfortable situation, but if you were to do that anyway, you could handle it. And then, at least everyone’s feelings would be out in the open. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): You’re so good at appreciating and accepting people from different walks of life. One reason you find it easier than most is that you’re sincerely curious, and your desire to learn opens your heart. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Your work is not you. It’s something you do. Even your body is not you. It’s something you live inside. You grow in power as you identify less with these things and more with who you really are inside. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): You’ll get good information, the type that compels you to keep an open mind because you sense that even though you don’t prefer what you hear, understanding it will change you. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Everyone needs a degree of validation and attention. There are those who need so much of it, though, that you’ll be inclined to hold back. The more you hold back, the more they’ll need it – a vicious cycle. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): Today’s problem is like a tangled necklace from the jewellery box. As you try to pick it apart, you wonder how things got this way just sitting under a lid. It’s amazing what happens in hiding places.

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WHAT’S ON Every day

Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 160 Main Street, Methven NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories. 10am

Every Tue and Fri

Methven Museum Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, come for a drive and visit us. 2pm - 4pm Methven Historical Society Main Street, Methven New exhibition. There is now a display running till the end of October covering the begining, middle and end of the railway in Methven. Make tracks in and see the display, open Tuesday and Friday 2pm - 4pm

Every Wed

Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street

If you are new to town or been living here all of your life, come and have a coffee and chat. All welcome!

Friday, October 30, 2020 Ashburton Guardian

Child-friendly location. Please contact Adi 027 220 8791 or Sue-ann 021 679 348 to register. 10.30am - 12 noon Art Addicts Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Wrap up your Wednesday school day and head to the gallery to get creative and explore themes in art. A great space for children to learn and interact with each other. Children of all ages welcome. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm

Second Fri of every month In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over morning tea once a month. 10.30am - 12 noon

Every Sat Ashburton Farmers Market. Local grown fresh food and

produce, hot drinks. North End of West Street car park. 9am – 12.30pm

PUBLIC NOTICES

The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, the Triangle. Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft, from the past to the future. 10am - 3pm

Every Sun to Fri Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm

Last Sun of every month Nor’Westers Muso’s Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. ENTERTAINMENT All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm The Ashburton Civic Music Council

ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL

proudly hosts

October 31

QUIZ NIGHT!-RSA Ashburton Get your team together now or dust off your dancing shoes. Teams of 4-6. $40 per team 70s - 00s music come join a night of dancing dance night! Tickets contact : ashburtonquiz@gmail.com Text: 0278354828 Run by members of the RSA 8p m - 12 p m

November 1

BANDS IN THE PARK SUNDAY November 1, start time 2pm. Come and enjoy the music from local musicians, the Pipe and Silver Bands, the Electronic Keyboard Club and MSA Orchestra. Bring a chair, sunhat, sunblock and a donation for the collection bucket. Ashburton Domain, entry off West Street. 2pm

November 4

TINA – Simply The Best Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the definitive tribute, and a fabulous fun night out! Hear all the energetic Rock and soulful RnB hits that made Tina one of the 20th century’s biggest names in music Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Hero, What You Get is What You See, Private Dancer and many more. All tickets purchased for the original date in March 2020 are valid for this November date. Tickets (fees apply*) Adult $71.50 | Child, 12 & under $31.50 | Group 6+ $66 each Ashburton Trust Event Centre

211 Wills Street. 7pm

November 6

Te Moana Glow Show!

Illuminate kids’ hearts and minds with this magical, giant scale, glow-in-the-dark puppet show!

Go under the sea with a courageous Kina on her journey of discovery across the Pacific Ocean to Aotearoa. It’s a delightful story of our kai moana and the whakatauki “He waka eke noa. We are all in this together.” Trust Event Centre, 211 Wills Street 10am and 11.30am

November 13

Methven High Country Fete

NEW DATE! NEW THEME! Keep checking in to see what we have in store for you this year! SAME fabulous venue. SAME great day out in beautiful Methven. Competitions, shopping and relaxation. Lunch, wineries, high quality stalls and all whilst listening to our awesome line up of entertainment. See you there!! 10am to 3pm

November 15

The Plains Railway Complex

Steam Train rides with Locomotive K88 operating. Visit The Ashburton Fire Museum, Lynn Woodworking Museum, miniature train rides with Ashburton Steam & Model Engineers, view the Ashburton Woodworkers and Combined Craft Group ladies at work - fun for the kids with The Popup Playground - with coffee, hot food, snacks and Icecreams available:-) Tinwald Domain, 62 Maronan Road, Tinwald, Ashburton view our Facebook page for further insight. 11am to 4pm

November 16

RURAL SUPPORT presents Tony Christiansen

RURAL SUPPORT presents Tony Christiansen Tony is a world leading motivational and inspirational speaker. He is humorous, bold and straight talking as he shares his story. He has no legs, the result of a horrific train accident when he was 9. Tony encourages his audience to set their own challenges, rather than accept the limitations imposed by their own attitudes and other peo-

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The Merry Little Christmas Market Yes we are doing it again, we are proud to bring you The Merry Little Christmas Market. This is a day where we open our venue to showcase the talent from not only our locals but also the wider regions. If you wish to give a gold coin donation this will get you a wee something to sip on while you browse a wide variety of stalls. Mark the date in your dairy as it’s a great shopping event. If you would like a stall at this great event please email casey@ateventcentre.co.nz 11.30am until 4pm

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9am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays with collections of up to 30 aircraft and memorabilia. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 9.30am - 3pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet, singles or doubles - new players welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street. 10am - 12pm ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10am - 4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART

GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street Methven. 10.15am ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET. Association Croquet, Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet doubles, 30 minute games - new players welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street.

9am - 12pm ASHBURTON CRAFT MARKET. Lovely gifts, plants, woodwork and much more. West Street Car Park. 9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON FARMERS MARKET. Locally grown fresh produce, hot drinks, well worth a visit. North end of West Street Car Park. 9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Toys to hire, the Triangle, 106 Victoria Street, look us up on facebook - Ashburton toy library.


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Friday: Rain about the divide, possibly heavy. Scattered rain elsewhere, clearing in the afternoon and becoming fine. Wind at 1000m: NW 50 km/h, rising to gale NW 70 km/h in the evening. Wind at 2000m: Light, rising to NW 50 km/h in the morning, and to gale NW 75 km/h in the evening. Freezing level: 3000m. Saturday: Heavy rain about the divide, easing in the evening. Fine spells elsewhere, with a period of evening rain south of the Rangitata River. Wind at 1000m: Severe gale NW 90 km/h, easing to gale NW 65 km/h in the evening. Wind at 2000m: Severe gale NW 100 km/h, easing to gale W 65 km/h at night. Freezing level: 2800m, lowering to 2400m at night. Sunday: Scattered showers, clearing to fine later. W, easing.

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Locals dominate Midlands top ten By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

A healthy scattering of Mid Canterbury squash competitors have found themselves at the right end of the Midlands standings. The current Midlands Circuit picture has four members of the Ashburton Squash Club in the top 10 and seven locals in the top 20 following this season’s tournaments. Squash Midlands covers the central South Island area from Rakaia down to Oamaru, with 16 affiliated clubs. Ashburton College’s Isaac Bazley, who is a junior at the Ashburton Squash Club, sits in fourth spot on 820 points, behind Flynn Brookland, Lily Rae and Oamaru’s Connor Bolitho. Ashburton club trio Agustin Maunier, Matt Speedy and Brooke Cornish-Madden also find themselves in the top 10. Local master Maunier most recently won the men’s open events at Rakaia and Hoon Hay, and claims a 71 per cent success ratio across 35 matches this season. He sits in sixth spot with 700 points. Senior star Matt Speedy is in eighth spot on 690 points, followed by AshColl junior Brooke Cornish-Madden. Further back in the top 20 is Brenda Hall (15th), Rodrigo Resende of the Hinds club in 19th, followed by Ashburton’s Darnell Lima. “Great to see our club members dominating the Midlands Squash circuit,” it said in an Ashburton Squash Club Facebook post this week. The club championships resumed last night, with a vibrant Halloween-themed finals night set to take place at its Harrison Street facility this evening.

The Ashburton Squash Club’s Darnell Lima in action.


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