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DECEMBER 1, 2017

A lot can happen in 4 years By Sophie Iremonger

Residents in Cambridge East are up in arms after a Spark cell phone tower was erected on the corner of Robinson and Madison Streets last week.

The tower sits right in the middle of the densely populated Kings Garden suburb, and most residents say they weren’t made aware of plans for the new addition. Those in the immediate area of the tower were notified of the project in November 2013, and after no formal submissions were received, council granted consent for the project in December of that year. “Everybody was up in arms about it at the time,” said Sheila Shepherd, who lives next door to the site, adding that a cell phone tower was erected sometime

Roy and Sheila Shepherd are concerned about the health risks they believe a new Spark tower poses to residents in Kings Garden.

in 2014 but then taken down a few weeks later. “The council should have reconsulted before it went up again.” A spokesperson for Spark said they are not aware of the first cell tower being erected, but did issue an apology to the residents living near the new tower who were not made aware of the new project. “We acknowledge that there may have been some changes where people have moved on, given the amount of time that lapsed between when the consent was granted and the start of the build,” said Spark New Zealand’s communications advisor, Chloe Ferrand. “We’d like to apologise to the residents around the mobile site, who were not aware of the proposed mobile site construction.” Continued on page 3

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INDEX

Local News 2-17 Sport 19-23 Thumbs Up 21 4 of the Best 22 Discover Putaruru 24 Flavours 25 5 Things to do this Weekend 27 Puzzles 27 Book Giveaway 28 Colouring Competitio 28 Experts 30-31 Classifieds 32-33 Contacts 33 What’s On 34 Cinema 35

DEATHS HOPKINS, Esther Muriel  Family Notices Page 32

Another week has shot past and ‘hello’ it’s December already. I caved to pressure from the kids and we put our Christmas tree up this week. It’s pretty early, but then I read something online that said people who put their Christmas trees up earlier are generally happier so next year it’s going up in October. It’s been a busy week this week, with a council vote on cross lease water meter charging and a cell tower cropping up and causing consternation. I was shocked when Sophie found out that Spark had notified residents about the tower four years ago, because I don’t know about you, but I struggle to remember where I parked my car in the supermarket carpark let alone remembering a letter from four years ago. They have apologised, but I hope that after this they will look at their processes. In other news, the Christmas decorations have gone up down the main street and it’s all starting to ramp up for the big day, and we have some dessert ideas from the lovely Jan Bilton which should give you some inspiration (I’m going to give the rolled chocolate pav a crack). And by the way, do not believe what you read on the Internet – you cannot make a pavlova in the microwave, you get a puddle. Have a great week everyone, I hope you enjoy the paper. Claire Castle Editor

Street View:

Amani Wilson Last year there were some scammers from China that went all over the world selling bracelets to make money, dressing up pretending to be monks. I’m a monk, we’ve been doing this for years, and because we’re on the streets all the time the cops started interviewing us about it. Most of us don’t look Chinese but our Filipino monk got a lot of heat.

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Cambridge News Person of the Year

The search is on for the inaugural Cambridge News Person of the Year. Do you know someone who is doing great things for Cambridge, big things or small things that make a real difference, either out in front or behind the scenes? Someone you’d like to see given a pat on the back and the recognition they deserve? We would like to hear from you – nominations close on December 14, and entries will be judged by a panel from the community and the paper. Just drop us a line telling us who you would like to nominate and why, including as much detail as you can. Send your nomination in to the editor at claire@cambridgenews.nz along with your name and phone number. The Cambridge Person of the Year will be announced on December 22 in our final paper of the year.

This week we asked locals whether they or a friend had been targeted by scammers, and we were quite surprised with the results.

Margaret Wiseman Yes I get strange calls all the time from people with foreign accents, I just don’t give them the time of day. You probably couldn’t print what I would say to them!

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Cedric Delevallee I’ve was scammed in France five years ago, someone stole my identity. They found my ID card and used it to open bank accounts, take out a loan, buy motorbikes and cars, credit cards, they ended up accumulating a debt of around $200,000. Thankfully I was able to prove in court that it wasn’t me. I was only just recently reimbursed some of the lawyer’s costs.

Jerry Odonnell I was scammed by a former cop in the States who appeared to be legit, he managed to scam me over $2000, my bank account was frozen for over 2 years, but in the end he was caught and prosecuted.

Cindy Roelofse My mother in law in South Africa was scammed over the phone, they told her they needed to update her details for her phone or something, and within 10 minutes they had stolen about a thousand dollars from her bank account. That’s not uncommon in South Africa.

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Split water costs for cross-leases By Claire Castle

At a lively council meeting on Tuesday, councillors voted to split the cost of water to crosslease properties equally between households on the land. Four different options were considered at the meeting, following a $100,000 report released by council last week. Councillors debated the issue and then heard from a vocal contingent of ratepayers in the public gallery, keen to let the council know how they would be disadvantaged by splitting costs equally with their neighbours. An initial resolution at the meeting that crosslease properties would remain on a Uniform Annual Charge (UAC)

for 12 months to allow for more data to be collected on water usage was voted down 8-5. Councillor Graeme Webber said he was not in favour of delaying the decision while more data was collected, citing the case of his mother who lives in a cross-lease unit. “I think there’s enough data to show that a lot of people in units could save up to half (on the UAC they pay now),” Cr Webber said. Council then voted 9-4 in favour of splitting the cost equally, pledging to look at the issue in 12 months to see if this method is a fair way of allocating the cost of water to around 1000 older cross lease properties, which make up 7 percent of properties connected to the Waipa town supply.

Leamington resident Kelvin Dunn said he was unhappy with the result, as the other household on his cross leased property uses “vastly” more water than he does. “I have just spent more than $7,000 upgrading my bathroom to include a water-efficient toilet and replaced the bath with a shower. I wish I hadn’t done that now,” he said. Kelvin, who lives alone,

put his case to councillors at the meeting but was ultimately disappointed in the outcome. “I appreciated the chance to have my say, but I don’t feel that I was listened to,” he said. Councillors who voted against the second resolution were Mayor Jim Mylchreest, councillors Liz Stolwyk, Vern Wilson and Hazel Barnes.

Cell phone tower sparks concerns

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Night-time detours on expressway

The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists of night-time detours on the Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway over the next week while maintenance and other work is carried out. The 6pm to 6am closures got underway this week from Sunday 26 to Thursday 30 November, they will cease over Friday and Saturday night, then continue again from this Sunday 3rd through to Thursday 7 December. NZ Transport Agency contractors will be working on bridge rails at the Cambridge Road, Peake Road, Swayne Road and Thornton Road overbridges. All traffic will be detoured off the expressway via the old state highway route through Cambridge. While the detours are in place contractors will add rumble strips (audio tactile markings) between Cambridge Road and Victoria Road, complete some road marking and other minor work. More information is available at www.nzta.govt.nz

Speed limit rise to 110km

The Cambridge section of the Expressway is set to become a 110km/hour zone from mid-December. Following almost 11,500 submissions from the public and stakeholders, both the Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway and the Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road will become 110km/hour zones from December 11. NZTA said these are two of the safest roads in New Zealand, with safety features such as median-barriers, no crossing roads, no tight curves and two lanes in each direction, which significantly reduces the risk of serious collisions occurring. Large signs will be erected on the two stretches of road to ensure drivers know where the 110km zone starts and finishes. The Cambridge section will run between the Cambridge Southern and Tamahere interchanges.

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“We have five years to build a tower from the date we get consent for a site and are not required to seek feedback once the local council grants a resource consent.” A council spokesperson confirmed, “Council has been made aware of the concerns held by some residents and will be talking to Spark and ‘strongly advocating’ that Spark considers a different location for the tower. “Under the new National Environmental Standards, cellphone towers are ‘permitted activities’ in residential areas.” Sheila Shepherd, a retired nurse, said she believed the tower posed a serious health risk to those in the immediate area. “I’m seriously concerned about the health effects that it could have on local residents, especially to young brains, with so many children in the area.”

Wellbeing at work focus

Leamington resident Kelvin Dunn is unhappy with the decision that will see him share the cost of water with his neighbour.

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Boomerang Bags have landed Plastic Bag Free Cambridge will be at the Farmers’ Market on Saturday morning - weather dependant – running a stall with boomerang tote bags and produce bags. Shoppers can take the bag for a donation to cover costs, limited to one tote and one produce bag per family, to raise awareness and provide education around using less single use plastic. The produce bags have

been flying out the door at Vege Fresh and the logical next step for the group was boomerang bags, which started in Australia in 2013. It has since spread across the world as people look for ways of cutting down on single-use plastic. The group hopes to have a regular presence at the market with a stand in the New Year where people can borrow and return bags, or just reuse them. “We just want them to be used,” said Linda

Weijers from Plastic Bag Free Cambridge. “We also hope to recruit more sewers and collect donations of clean secondhand fabric, and threads. As well as fabric, strong net curtains, pillowcases, table cloths, jeans and t-shirts are also able to be upcycled and used,” she said. Linda said the Lions had already donated material to the cause, and she hoped others would get behind the idea.

Another stuck truck An ETL truck fell victim to the usual story of a driver following the GPS onto the high-level bridge at lunchtime on Friday. Fortunately, there was no damage to the bridge this time, however traffic had to be diverted while the driver reversed the truck back across the bridge. ETL confirmed the driver was new to the area from the Hawke’s Bay and had followed his GPS onto to the bridge. The situation was compounded by the fact that the 3m height restriction sign on the Cambridge side of the bridge had been struck by another truck the day before and flipped over the crossbeam, meaning the driver was able to drive onto the bridge unimpeded. His truck flipped the sign back the other way, which a Fulton’s worker standing nearby said had saved him the job of getting up there to fix it. Traffic was backed up down Williamson St for about an hour as a result of the diversion.

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Cruising with the man in red By Steph Bell-Jenkins Local classic car enthusiast Gary Anstiss has been driving his sleek 1960 Chevrolet Nomad in the New World Cambridge Christmas parade for seven years running. Back when he started, his children were at primary school and the cream and copper coloured American

beauty, originating from the Californian surf scene, was an absolute kid magnet. “I used to have kids at Goodwood School that used to book me for the next year’s Christmas parade – they loved it,” he said. These days, with his children a bit older, he has to actively recruit

passengers. But he still gets a kick out of cruising the main drag and gunning his engine for the thousands of spectators who line Victoria St to soak up the festive atmosphere every year. “It’s a good day.” Gary first got “roped into” the parade in 2010, when the Cambridge Information Centre invited

the Stragglers Rod & Kustom Club along. Every year he organises a classic car to carry the mayor and a vintage truck to tow Santa. “I even tried unplugging the exhaust once and making heaps of noise to see if they’d put us off but nah, they keep ringing every year,” he joked, before admitting

the parade was good fun really. “I suppose it’s a little bit of payback for Cambridge for letting us have the cruise nights in town.” Cruise nights attract Stragglers members from all over the Waikato, who rumble into Victoria St to socialise on the first Wednesday of every month. “We fill up the main street with hot rods and then go and eat at their restaurants.” The parade is just one way the Stragglers give back. Last weekend club members raised thousands of dollars for children with special needs with their

charity car show at Lake Karapiro. Gary has always loved cars and found his Chevy Nomad on TradeMe seven years ago. A “bit of a surf wagon”, it came with 20kg of sand in the back and “rust to match” so he’s been slowly doing it up. He believes it’s the only one of its kind in New Zealand. “I just love the shape really and it turns heads because it’s so different,” he said. Like the 19 or so other drivers the Stragglers have rounded up for the parade, Gary will be decorating his car to rev up the Christmas cheer.

The New World Cambridge Christmas parade is set to kick off at 2pm sharp in Victoria St this Saturday. “As the clock tower strikes two, no matter what, we go and that police car leads out the parade,” said Vicky Ewing, who coordinates the event for the Cambridge Information Centre. Based on the number of floats entered, she expects it to be “Cambridge’s biggest parade”. “It’s going to be a colourful spectacle with animals as well as people, walkers as well as floats, old and new tractors, schools, pre-schools, businesses and community groups,” she said. The weather usually comes to the party, but in the event of a torrential downpour updates will be broadcast on The Breeze radio station and entrants will be advised by phone. Road closures overseen by Waipa District Council will begin at noon.

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Town Hall Christmas wonderland By Viv Posselt This year’s Cambridge Christmas Festival more than lives up to its 2017 theme, “Deck the Halls”. From December 1 to 16, it will fill almost every inch of the Cambridge Town Hall with the sights and sounds of Christmas, and in a special nod to the theme, display trees have been decorated with Christmas symbols. There is a Kiwi/beach-themed tree, a music tree, a food-related tree, and one entitled “Cheap and Cheerful” bearing decorations made from inexpensive materials such as jute. The biggest tree is decorated in pristine white, and sits adjacent to a much smaller tree that magically “snows” and always enchants smaller visitors. Almost 11 months of hard graft done by members of the Cambridge Christmas Festival Society has gone into making decorations and setting up the displays. Society member and hall co-ordinator Karin Stedall said most of the 40 or so members of the group have been working towards the event since February. “It’s been going for decades. We

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Some of the many special elves responsible for this year’s enchanting Cambridge Christmas Festival. They are, from left, Sheila Storrs, Sally Hall, Karin Stedall, Theresa Lambert, society president Deb Robinson, Cathy Lines and Toni Eames.

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Alison Shanks’ exercise motivator By Sophie Iremonger Legendary Kiwi cyclist and local resident Alison Shanks is helping to bring a new element of motivation to everyday exercise, launching Running and Cycling Heroes in New Zealand. The web-based rewards platform uses a GPS device or app, synced to your phone or computer, to help you accumulate points which can earn you online shopping discounts or entry into prize draws.

The concept was first launched in Paris in 2014 and has since attracted over half a million users, now extending its reach to the UK and Australia. Shanks first came across the idea on Twitter, shared by a UK track cyclist. “When I first went on (Running and Cycling Heroes), a lot of the product offerings and prizes weren’t available here, so the whole experience wasn’t that great for a New Zealander,” she explained. “So, I contacted them and

said how about we bring it to New Zealand and I’ll run it here, and that’s how it all began.” The platform has now been live in NZ for six weeks and offers products from more than 500 local and international brand partners across sport, lifestyle and leisure – from Adidas apparel through to Have-A-Go sessions at the Avantidrome. Users accumulate points through the kilometres that they run or cycle, and use them to enter prize

draws or get discounts on products. And before you get any ideas, the smart technology ensures that you really are running or cycling “so you can’t

strap it to your dog and let them do it for you!” Alison laughed. The app is free for users to download and use, and already has over 8,000

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Workplace family violence action

By Andrea Twaddle, employment law specialist On November 25, we acknowledged White Ribbon Day, the international day for the elimination of men’s violence against women. Given the high levels of domestic violence in New Zealand, it is timely that we consider the Victims’

Protection Bill introduced into Parliament earlier this year by Green Party MP, Jan Logie, to help employees who are victims of domestic violence. The Bill, and associated amendments to other legislation, is intended to empower victims of domestic violence by enabling up to 10 days of paid leave to

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Tamahere School pool revealed By Sophie Iremonger After three years of hard work, Tamahere School officially opened their new swimming pool complex last week. The whole school, along with sponsors, supporters, families and dignitaries lined the new complex on Friday last week for the grand opening, where Sir Peter Vela and wife Pam, the key sponsors of the project, cut the ribbon with help from their daughter Petrea and granddaughter

Valentina. “This pool complex has now been fully paid for, and that is thanks to the final push from the Vela family, our naming sponsors,” school principal Waveney Parker said. Parker said the old school pool, believed to be around 75 years old, had grown too small to efficiently serve the school’s growing population of 465 students. “All children should be able to swim, so hopefully this will be able to carry us for

Sir Peter Vela (right) and family officially cut the ribbon to open the new pool.

another 100 years.” The total cost of the pool complex, which includes a large laned pool, a smaller pool and changing sheds, cost over $600,000 to build, not including the generous donations of construction materials and labour from the community. Over $200k was raised from the sale of the school’s cookbook “Divine Eats”, an incredible sum according to Parker, as the school had originally estimated a profit of $36,000. “And there are still more copies

left to sell,” added Parker. Project manager Camille Stranks, a parent and PTA member who was involved with the pool project from the beginning, highlighted during her speech the importance for children to learn to swim. “If this pool can help save one life, or create an Olympian, then it was well worth it.” We have two copies of Divine Eats to give away, see page 28 for details

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Charity car show draws crowds The annual Stragglers Rod and Kustom Charity Car Show is over for another year, the event raising money for kids with special needs and

entertaining thousands of visitors at Lake Karapiro in the process. They ran out of window stickers after 1300 cars, but organisers think between 1400 and 1500

cars took part in Sunday’s show. A member of the Stragglers’ committee, Gary Antstiss, said they have raised over $150,000 over the past 12 years for

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The 111 Report Cambridge’s POLICE summer sound Monday November 20

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A vehicle failed to stop for police after a complaint was received from a member of the public about the vehicle’s driving. A pursuit took place and the driver was arrested in the Countdown carpark. A vehicle collision occurred on Bryce St around 5pm where the driver failed to stop at a stop sign. There was minor damage to both vehicles and no injuries. Tuesday November 21 A property on Pengover Ave was wilfully damaged overnight. Offender(s) have damaged a total of 10 double glazed windows on the house by deliberately scratching them with what is believed to be a metal tool. If anyone has any similar damage on their home windows recently please report this to the Police. Wednesday November 22 Over the past couple of weeks Police noticed Cambridge street signs were missing from their posts. Police discovered some street signs in the possession of a 15-yearold. The signs were returned to the Waipa council and the teenager was dealt with by Police. Friday November 24 – Monday November 27 A burglary occurred at Keyte Automotive on Queen St over the weekend. Offenders have gained access to the secure premises by cutting a hole in the fence and have then smashed the lock off a shed to get inside. It doesn’t appear anything was stolen but foreign items were left behind at the scene by the offenders. Police will examine these items for forensic evidence. A burglary occurred on Pepys Place over the weekend. An unlocked black ‘Merida’ road bike with red and white writing, worth $1600.00, was stolen from outside the house.

Cambridge musician Dylan Clark is hoping that his music is going to feature on summer soundtracks around town, and he’s already off to a good start. Dylan, 18, performing under the name Dyl, has attracted a loyal following on music streaming platform Spotify, and his music is also available on other digital platforms such as iTunes and Google Play, so fans can get their fix of the laid-back summer sound with a quintessential Kiwi feel. Finishing school any minute now, Dylan is off to Wellington next year to study the music industry through Massey University. He is interested in learning how to put himself out there as an artist, and hopes that the 3-year Bachelor of Commercial Music will help him take his music to the masses. Dylan gets paid 0.7c every time someone listens to one of his songs on Spotify and while he won’t be able to live the rockstar lifestyle on that anytime soon, it is still a great way to get his music heard around the world, he said.

A truck and trailer got stuck on the high-level bridge around lunchtime on Friday. The truck’s GPS system instructed the driver to go over the bridge and it wasn’t until the truck reached the round-about on the other side of the bridge that the driver realised they were stuck. Police arrived to assist, and direct traffic and the bridge was reopened after an hour.

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St Peter’s Catholic future-proofing By Viv Posselt

St Peter’s Catholic School is approaching the end of 2017 with a series of festive school functions and news of building projects aimed at meeting longterm needs. Their November 21 Grandparents’ Day was the first St Peter’s one for Grant Stuart, who took over as principal of the Cambridge school in May. Making it even more special for him was the arrival of his own grandmother, 90-year-old Colleen Stuart, who lives in Hamilton. “It all went off really well,” he said. “There was a bit of a liturgy and morning tea, then several performances from the

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children. Those included the kapa haka group, the choir and the performing arts group, then the students did a big line dance. The visitors also went around the classrooms and saw some of the work done by their grandchildren.” St Peter’s Catholic is adding a festive touch to its December line-up, with a St Peter’s X Factor planned as well as Carols in the Playground and the regular ‘out and about’ carolling for which the school is well known. In the meantime, the first phase of a long-term building project set to see the redevelopment of all the school classrooms is underway. “Building itself started in October. The idea is to redevelop the existing classroom blocks to create learning spaces that are better adapted to today’s teaching,” said Grant. “Like most other schools, this one was built for a teaching style that has changed little over the past 150 years. But the world has changed dramatically in that time; technology has made enormous changes to both the way children learn and to the workplaces they need to prepare for. “By remodelling our classrooms, we will be able to provide our students with what is called an Innovative Learning Environment (ILE), one that involves more group work and flexible learning.” Grant said two junior classrooms were being opened into one large space, with a couple of break-out areas and a teacher’s resource room. “The next wave of redevelopment will

happen in a couple of years – it might take us a decade to complete the lot.” Another building project will soon start at the pool end of St Peter’s Catholic, with redevelopment planned to extend the size of the changing sheds and heat the pool.

“We did a lot of fundraising to pay for the redevelopment of the changing sheds, but we are seeking sponsorship to help us get the heating in place as soon as possible.” Grant said any potential sponsors could contact him at the school.

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Tramping in some landmark locations Submitted by the Cambridge Tramping Club Captain Cook sailed into Mercury Bay Whitianga on a mission to observe the Transit of Mercury in 1769. Cambridge trampers drove into Whitianga to go tramping last weekend. Sadly, the weather was not cooperative, and no stars were visible. Changing plans on Saturday, we caught the ferry across the harbour landing at the stone wharf thought to be the oldest in Australasia. Exploring the headland Pa site, designed and occupied prior to the arrival of muskets, we could see the rows of holes bored into the solid rock for the wooden palisades, then continuing through tall pohutukawa and kanuka walking over ancient middens to

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Despite competing with Equitana Auckland last weekend, Cambridge’s 114th annual A&P Show attracted a strong showing, leaving organisers “rapt”. “It went really well... we had some of the best entries that we’ve seen so far this season at any of the mid-northern shows,” said Cambridge A&P Society president and chief horse steward Anne Hjorth. “We had 300 plus entries

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Twelve-year-old Lucy Callender from Cambridge Middle School loves showing calves and has been doing it since she was five, starting with dairy cows and moving onto beef. She won 4th place at the Cambridge A&P show with Falco, a Hereford bull crossed with Kiwicross, after winning reserve champion beef calf at the Cambridge schools’ group day. Lucy is aiming to be a farmer when she grows up.

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This Saturday the Camkada Judo Club will be opening the doors to their newly-refurbished dojo on Maclean Street for members of the public to check out. The Open Day of Judo, Aikido and Karate will be on from 11am to 1pm with demonstrations running throughout the day, as well as question and answer sessions, covering all three disciplines of judo, aikido and karate. Demonstrations will be carried out on the dojo’s new sprung floor, installed to enhance training performance. A free sausage sizzle will also be running throughout the day. Those interested in taking up classes, which start from 5 years old through to seniors, are encouraged to attend and find out more. Organisers hope that past members will attend to see how the club looks now. For more information check out Camkada on Facebook.

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Iconic Cambridge Stud sold Cambridge Stud, New Zealand’s most iconic stud, is about to change hands and, very importantly for the New Zealand thoroughbred industry, it will re-main proudly Kiwi-owned. Sir Patrick Hogan confirmed on Wednesday that his and Justine, Lady Hogan’s historic thoroughbred nursery has been sold to Auckland couple Brendan and Jo Lindsay, ensuring that New Zealand’s internationally renowned stud farm stays in local hands. Brendan Lindsay, who made headlines last year after selling his company Sistema for $660m, started his fortune here in Cambridge 35 years ago at his home on Hall Street. He and wife Jo will assume control of Cambridge Stud in April 2018. “We are very aware of the huge responsibility that comes with assuming the ownership of such a treasured and revered operation as Cambridge Stud,” Brendan Lindsay said. “Cambridge Stud is more than a stud farm - it is a unique Kiwi legend. No matter where you travel in the world, the Cambridge Stud name is synonymous not only with New Zealand but with unequalled Group 1 excellence. Eight Melbourne Cups, four Cox Plates, three Caulfield Cups and the Golden Slipper have been associated

with the stud. “That right time has now come and the “We will honour the legacy that Sir Patrick right people have arrived. A new chapter and Lady Hogan have entrusted us with.” begins for Cambridge Stud and is one that The seeds for Brendan Lindsay’s passion we firmly believe was worth waiting for… for racing were sown from childhood, where As we pass the ownership baton on, we he would regularly accompany his father to know that Cambridge Stud could not be in race meetings. better hands.” The Lindsays have since enjoyed success with the likes Come on down for your berry of Group One winning juvenile experience Marky Mark and Gr.1 Galaxy Handicap winner Griante, in addition to Group One performers J’Adane and Zonza. Despite the sale of the famed Pick Your Own thoroughbred nursery, Hogan Berries has no desire to step away from Weekends only the industry that has been his life-long passion. “In answer to Saturday & Sunday: the undoubted question of my 9am – 5pm retirement - the answer is a firm no, that is not on my agenda,” • Strawberries $10/kg Hogan said. “We will have our • Raspberries $20/kg 2018 Karaka draft, the final one under our auspices, to prepare. • Blackberries $20/kg After that I have plenty of racing and breeding interests to $3 entry fee per person keep me firmly involved in the (under 3 years free entry) industry - an industry I will be fully immersed in until the day And finish off with one of I die. our Real Fruit Icecreams

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Softballers make regional teams By Sophie Iremonger

Cambridge has produced not one but three young softball players to make regional representative teams this season, hailing from the Tom Voyle Sports Club. Alyssa Fenemor and brothers Tyrone and Jordan West were each selected for the Under 13, Under 17 and Under 15 teams respectively, with practices now underway for inter-regional tournaments coming up in December, January and February. For 11-year-old Alyssa, it’s a new venture having only just started in the sport. In fact, she was playing her second

ever softball game, with the Tom Voyle Sports Club, when a scout for the rep team noticed her keen enthusiasm for the game and approached her about trialling. For brothers Tyrone and Jordan West, this will be the seventh season playing softball, starting in Christchurch before moving to Cambridge four years ago. 16-year-old Tyrone said he was “pretty happy” with the result, having been in the U17 rep team last year and in the U15 team before that. For Jordan, it’s an especially pleasing result. With his birthday just the day before the age cut-off date, he’s usually the

youngest in the team. “I initially wasn’t going to go for it,” said Jordan, “but the spot was open, and I thought whatever I’ll give it a go, and ended up making the team so I was really happy with it.” The boys will travel to Wellington in January for the three-day U15 north island tournament, returning home for three days before heading off to Tyrone’s five-day national tournament in Palmerston North.

“It can be a bit intense,” said Tyrone, who will be playing two to three games per day. “Because you’re cheering everyone on, within the first two days you’ve already lost your voice.” The boys say the culture of the game is what makes them enjoy it so much. “The people that are involved, they’re not really stuck up, everyone’s real chill. It’s a good community really.”

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Sevens coming to Cambridge

Cambridge’s Memorial Park on Taylor Street will play host to the annual Northern Regional Rugby Sevens tournament on Saturday 9th December. The Waikato Rugby Union is organising the event, which will feature six provincial unions (men’s and women’s) from the upper North Island – Northland, North Harbour, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, and 2017 National Sevens champions Counties Manukau – competing for their seeding positions at the 2018 National Sevens in Rotorua. The Waikato Men’s Sevens team, which this year features Leamington player Regan Erueti and Hautapu player Sheldon Tovio, will be looking for back to back Northern Regional titles after winning the 2016 tournament at the same venue, beating Northland in the final. However they will face stiff competition from the current 2017 National Sevens’ champions Counties Manukau Men’s, who beat Waikato in the National Seven’s final earlier this year. The Northern Regional Sevens tournament kicks off at 10.00am at Memorial Park, Cambridge, on Saturday 9 December. More information can be found at www. mooloo.co.nz.

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Junior tennis stars Quickfire Sports Cambridge’s Liam Frederiks and Suwanna McPhee took out the Championship titles in their respective age groups at the 2017/18 Waikato Primary and Intermediate School Tennis Championships held recently at the Waikato Tennis Centre in Hamilton. Liam, playing in the boys’ open event, was a convincing winner through all his early round matches, going on to win the final 7-6 (0), 6-1 against Lachie Beattie of Berkley Middle school. Suwanna, seeded second in the Year 6 and under girls’ event, recorded strong wins in all her matches, including her

match against the top seed to claim the Y6 girls’ championship title. Meanwhile Cambridge’s Gabriella Dela Rue finished in third place in same event. Emerson Frederik, brother to Liam, took fourth place in the boys Year 6 event and another Cambridge player, Annabel Chapman, playing in her first ever tournament, posted her first ever tournament win. All five of these players are members of the Cambridge Racquets Club, where Liam and Suwanna are the current 2017 junior tennis champions.

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Dynamic Doug Duo

Doug McWatters and Doug Minnie both won their categories at the recent Waikato Bay of Plenty Classic Cup powerlifting competition in Te Awamutu reacently. Readers may recall the pair of Dougs were featured in the Cambridge News, training for the event. All that hard work paid off, with Doug Minnie equalling his previous record for bench press in the over 70 years category. Doug McWatters competed in the under 93kg division, managing a 202kg squat. It was his 255kg deadlift that propelled Doug the younger up the leader board, seeing him take out top spot in his division.

Cambridge Antiques cricket

The Antiques travelled to Morrinsville looking to continue their winning run to the season and make it four from four. Cambridge batted first on a pitch that offered assistance to the bowlers and limped their way to 136/9 off 40 overs. Some good contributions with the bat from Neil Rogers (31 not out) and Sam Leander (24) meant that in the conditions the target would be competitive. Wayne from Morrinsville bowled well to finish with 3-27 off 6 overs. Morrinsville started poorly and were 4 for 10 at one stage. They never recovered and finished all out on 109. Some tight bowling from Scott Miller (2 for 3 off 6) and Neil Rogers (2 for 5 off 4) set up a great fielding performance.

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We had our AGM and prizegiving last week, now players are busy attending Christmas tournaments, always a good way to stock up the pantry as the prize list goes down the field. This weekend, Zeta Syme, Julie Redgate and Liz Skiffington play at the Champion of Champions tournament at Taumarunui. They represent us because they were the prize winners in our Strokeplay competition. From next week, members who continue to play 18 holes can put their nett scores towards the Summer Cup and Plate which will finish on February 11, 2018.

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marimba and guitar. Though this time the band was not accompanied by marching, the beat had audience members tapping their feet to tunes from The Muppet Show, Simon and Garfunkle, Butch Cassidy, Scot Joplin and much more. It was a special treat for folks in Putaruru. Generally the Royal New Zealand Navy Band provides music for ceremonial, public relations, recruiting and entertainment purposes associated with the Royal New Zealand Navy, the New Zealand Defence Force and the New Zealand Government.

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standards. For the first time in over 20 years Cardrona Rest Home will now only be audited only once every four years, based on their positive results. It’s the highest length any rest home can achieve. Previously they were audited every three years. Since gaining their hospital licence over seven years ago, the organisation has moved from strength to strength. The audit included interviewing residents, staff,

The Royal New Zealand Navy Band performing at The Plaza Theatre, Putaruru. Photos supplied by The Prattler

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family, and outside providers such as GPs, which gave positive feedback for the organisation. A survey carried out by the facility has also found an overall satisfaction rate increase from 59 per cent in 2015 to now 83.5 per cent. Clinical operations manager Katherine McLeod credited the small family like environment of the rest home as a factor for is positive results, with a team of 25 caring for the 35 residents.

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Cool Yule Desserts

before enjoying and decorated on the day. A 23-centimeter cheesecake can feed a gang of 10 to 12. Pavlovas can also be frozen topped with sweetened whipped cream. They take about 1 hour to thaw in the fridge. Decorate just before

serving. Instead of having warm Christmas pudding I’m going to cube one that I have left over from last year and is still in perfect condition, then fold it into softened vanilla ice cream and set in a mould. It’s lovely served with brandy or caramel

sauce. Other delicious desserts that can be frozen or prepared ahead and refrigerated include: pumpkin pie, tiramisu, trifle, Christmas mincemeat flans and summer pudding.

Preheat the oven to 190°C. Roll out the pastry thinly and line a 35cm x 11cm oblong, loose-based flan pan. Press a sheet of lightly greased foil onto the sides and base of the pastry. Bake blind for 12 minutes, remove the foil and continue cooking for a further 5 minutes. Cool.

This can be prepared up to 2 days ahead, covered and refrigerated. Combine the mascarpone and custard and vanilla to make the filling. Meanwhile, poach the cherries in the pinot noir and brown sugar for about 5 minutes. (Both the filling and the cherries can be prepared a day

ahead.) Drain and return the juice to the saucepan. Simmer for 2 minutes. Add the gelatine, stirring until dissolved. Cool, until just beginning to set. Spoon the filling into the tart. Arrange the cherries on top. Spoon a little of the thickened juice over the top to glaze the cherries. Chill, until required. Serves 6-8.

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Christmas Crepe Cake Crêpes or thin pancakes are stacked together with whipped cream and lemon curd. I used Marcels Gluten-free Pancakes from the supermarket. 1 1/2 cups cream 2 tablespoons icing sugar 3/4 cup lemon curd 12 crepes or thin pancakes 2 cups raspberries 1/2 cup shelled pistachio nuts, halved Whip the cream together with the icing sugar

until thick. Fold in the lemon curd. Place one crêpe on a serving plate and spread with about 3 tablespoons of the whipped cream mixture. Place another crêpe on top and repeat until all the crêpes are in a stack. Leave the top cream-free. The stack may be covered and refrigerated for a day. To serve, place on a flat plate. Top with the raspberries and pistachio nuts. Serve the cake cut into small wedges. Serves 8-10.

A twist on the traditional rolled pav recipe. 6 large egg whites pinch cream of tartar 1 1/2 cups caster sugar 1 tablespoon cornflour 4 tablespoons Dutch cocoa powder pinch salt 1 teaspoon each: vanilla essence, white vinegar Filling: 1 cup cream 2 tablespoon plain Greek yoghurt 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 50g dark chocolate, chopped icing sugar to dust Preheat the oven to 180°C. Spray a 40cm x 26cm slice pan with canola oil and line with baking paper. Beat the egg whites and cream of tartar in a bowl, until firm peaks are formed. Slowly add the caster sugar — a spoon at a time — beating until thick, shiny and stiff peaks form. Sift the cornflour, cocoa

and salt together and fold in. Add the vanilla essence and vinegar. Spread in the prepared pan. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the top is lightly crunchy. Do not overcook otherwise it is impossible to roll. Place the pan on a wire rack to cool completely. Whip the cream, yoghurt and vanilla into soft peaks. Fold in the chocolate. Place a sheet of waxed paper or similar on the bench and dust with the icing sugar. Flip the meringue onto the paper and carefully peel off the attached baking paper. Spread the whipped cream mixture over the meringue, leaving a 2.5cm wide strip along a long edge. Using the paper, roll up the pav then roll onto a long serving plate. Chill. The pav can be frozen at this stage for up to 1 month. Great served dusted with icing sugar and fresh berries. Serves 8.


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Cookbook giveaway Gardens open day a hit Cambridge News has two copies of Divine Eats, Tamahere School’s cookbook (as seen on TV), to give away. This beautiful recipe book is full of deliciousness, and all profits go towards the new school pool. To enter, please send your name, phone number and address to sophie@cambridgenews.nz and be in the draw. Entries close 5pm Friday December 8, no responsibility taken for misdirected entries or other calamities.

Fun-filled Friday sports Supplied by Sport Waikato Friday November 24 was full of exciting sporting activities and events. The day kicked off with the Rural Schools Interschool Athletics day which was held at the Cambridge Athletics & Harriers Club. There were 5 schools attending with Kaipaki being the lead school, Roto-oRangi, Te Miro, Karapiro, Horahora. After school, the regular touch modules at St Peter’s School which host over 300 primary aged children each week kicked off. The module includes an element of providing leadership and officiating opportunities for the older intermediate and secondary school-aged children. They volunteer to umpire games under the guidance and support of Sport Waikato

staff. The fun activity opportunities do not stop when the touch module finishes, with other multiple sports taking place in the community. Cambridge Cricket Club run junior cricket on Victoria Square for the Year 1- 4 students and Year 5 and 6 cricket is at the Cambridge Middle School. Venture a little further and you will find the exciting Miniball league for Years 3 – 6 at the Cambridge High School. This Friday, December 1, will see the Cambridge town schools hold their interschool athletics event at the Cambridge Athletic and Harrier Club, followed by the regular codes and modules. This leads into the build-up of the much-anticipated Battle of the Schools cycling event held at the Avantidrome on Saturday December 2.

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By Aaron Ure, Cambridge Community Garden We are so elated at our community’s response to the Bees and Butterflies open day event we held at the Cambridge Community Garden on Sunday. It was the first of its kind and the range of people that came to spend time among the gardens was phenomenal. We met groups from our community that we did not know existed. The theme was bees and butterflies and how they are important to the gardens and everyday life. So many of our younger folk, early primary, had

a good base of knowledge on board which is very encouraging as they are our future gardeners. Crop Swap were there to support as well as Bunnings and Oderings. The new BBQ area and Pergola were hits with young and old with a few comments around summer picnics flying about. This an exciting development for us and we are thrilled to hear families catching onto the idea. The day would not have been possible without our small band of wonderful volunteers or the ongoing support of Waipa Council and a host of local businesses and charitable groups.


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DEATHS HOPKINS, Esther Muriel – Passed away peacefully at Cambridge Oakdale, on Monday, 27th November 2017. Aged 92 years. Dearly loved mother and mother-inlaw of Kathy & Bruce, Graham & Julie and the Late Heather, Evelyn & Russell, Carol & Ron, Elizabeth & Graeme and Phillip & Wendy. Adored Nana to 13 Grandchildren, 7 Great-Grandchildren and the Late Molly-Mae and 3 Great Great-Grandchildren. “A courageous life well lived” A service to celebrate Esther’s life will be held at Resthaven Quiet Room, Vogel Street, Cambridge, on Tuesday, the 5th of December 2017 at 1:00pm followed by a private cremation. Donations to St John would be appreciated and may be left at the service. All communications to the Hopkins Family, 3 Hallys Lane, Cambridge, 3434.

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Stragglers car show

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of application for on-licence Thai Putaruru Limited, 46A Burns Street Leamington Cambridge 3432 has made application to the Waipa District Licensing Committee at Cambridge for the renewal of a on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 46A Burns Street Leamington Cambridge and known as Thai Cambridge. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Thai restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which the alcohol is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 10am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waipa District Council, District Licensing Committeeat either 101 Bank Street Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street Cambridge. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working dates after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu 3840. No objection to the issue of a new licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the only publication of this notice.

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Left to right: Roger Belfield, club president; Glenn Keen, show organiser/club member; Jon Robben, club secretary; and Dale Gerrand, club treasurer, organising club cars.

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CAMBRIDGE NEW WORLD CHRISTMAS PARADE Sunday, 2pm-3pm

FRIDAY 1 DECEMBER Cambridge Christmas Festival, Cambridge Town Hall, Dec 1st – 8th open 10am-6pm, and Dec 9th – 16th open 10am-8.30pm. Beautifully decorated trees and ‘Deck the Halls’. Christmas Shop onsite selling handmade decorations and gifts. Local choirs singing carols at certain times, and Santa arriving midday weekends. Gold coin entry for local charities.

SATURDAY 2 Open Day of Judo, Aikido and Karate at the newly refurbished Dojo on Maclean Street, Cambridge. Hosted by Camkada Judo Club. 11am – 1pm. Demonstrations and Q&A sessions. Free sausage sizzle. St Stephen's Tamahere Christmas Festival, 2 – 15 Dec from 10am – 4pm. Serving morning and afternoon teas in the hall. Proceeds from Christmas Shop going to local charity. Twilight Market on 2nd Dec, 4pm – 8pm. Carol performances throughout the Festival, times and info at: www.ststephenstamahere.org.nz.

SUNDAY 3 Cambridge New World Christmas Parade, 2pm-3pm. Have you entered your float yet? See Cambridge i-SITE for entry forms. Cambridge Tramping Club tramp at Stubbs Farm, Otorohanga, leaving 7.30am. For information contact Jan on 856 8995 or 021 106 1229. Kihikihi Speedway Xmas Bash. Corner Oliver & Grey Streets, Kihikihi. Info: www.kihikihispeedway.co.nz.

MONDAY 4 Cambridge Racquets Club Xmas Tennis Midweek Tournament, Thornton Rd, registrations 8.30am. Doubles tournament open to club members and regional tennis players. Bring a partner or be matched. $20 per player. Entries: manager@crc.org.nz.

TUESDAY 5 60s Up monthly general meeting with shared finger food lunch, 12.15pm at Raleigh Street Christian Centre, Raleigh Street, Leamington. New members welcome. Info: Jeanette, 827 3344.

WEDNESDAY 6 Harness Racing “The Big Xmas Do”, Cambridge Raceway, Taylor St. First race 5.23pm. Exhilarating harness racing and amazing food and hospitality. Gourmet food trucks, Kidz Kartz races and live rock music from Rocky Rhodes Band. Hospitality packages available. General admission free.

Treetown Toastmasters. Learn the art of public speaking and leadership, 7:10pm every Monday. Council buildings, Wilson street, Cambridge. Guests welcome, drinks and supper provided. Cambridge Parents Centre “BuggyFit” 10.30am start every Monday, all welcome. First class free then $5 members, $7 nonmembers. 1 hour at Avantidrome Concourse. Fun, safe, social exercise with your bump, babies and/or children. Info: cambridge@ parentscentre.org.nz. TUESDAY Waipa Wranglers Line Dancers class, every Tuesday, 12.30 – 1.30pm (beginners), 1.30 – 3.30pm (improvers and upwards). At Trinity Parish Church Hall, Queen St, Cambridge. Info: Marie 823 3428. The Mosaic Waikato Modern choir rehearsal, every Tuesday 7 – 9pm, Cambridge Health & Community Centre, 22a Taylor Street. Info: 827 4313. Cambridge Golf Club – Veterans 9am, Junior Academy 4pm. Details: 827 6381. Cambridge Badminton Club, Seniors (16+), 9.30am-12pm. Info:Glennis, 027 4789315. WEDNESDAY Scottish Country Dancing, 7.30pm every Wednesday at St Andrews Church hall. Info: Merilyn 827 6142. Wednesday Wood Workshop at Cambridge Community Menzshed, 9am – 4pm every Wednesday. Men and women welcome. Resthaven Centre, 4 Vogel St. Info: Dave Callaghan, 823 9170. Housie, 1 – 3:30pm every Wednesday, at Senior Citizens Hall, Milicich Place, Cambridge. Info: Elsie 827 4467. Tai Chi Academy, 1 – 2pm at Trinity St Paul’s Church, corner Bryce and Queen Streets. Info: Bob 827 4814. Golf Croquet, 5.15pm at Leamington Croquet Club, Scott Street. Everyone welcome. Info: Pam 823 4412. Riverside Ukes, meet every Wednesday 7pm-9pm at the Cambridge Raceway, Taylor St, in the boardroom at the eastern end of the grandstand. All welcome. Info: Rob/Jan 0276571565.

Hot Rodders, both sides of Victoria Street, from 6pm. View gorgeous classic cars on display.

THURSDAY 7 Cambridge Blind and Vision Impaired Support Group monthly meeting at Baptist Church Lounge, 11am Christmas lunch. Info: Sue 827 5844. Greyhound Racing, Cambridge Raceway, Taylor Street. First race 4.30pm.

FRIDAY 8 Diaz Grimm's All Together NZ Tour, YOT Club, 9 Bow St, Raglan. 9pm - 12am. R18. A hip hop rapper originally from Cambridge. Tickets: eventfinda.co.nz

SATURDAY 9 Dave Upfold - Comedy Stage Hypnotist at the Cambridge Golf Club, 7pm - 10pm. All ages. Dinner and a show. Tickets: eventfinda. co.nz. Community Carol Singing Picnic in St Stephen’s Church grounds, 14 Tamahere Drive. 6.30pm. Cambridge Brass Band performing plus others. Local Lions doing a BBQ.

SUNDAY 10 Cambridge Market Trash’n’Treasure, Victoria and Duke Streets, 8am-1pm. Over 100 stalls, Christmas gifts, food, and heaps more. NZ Dirt Jump Nationals, Narrows Park, 442 Airport Rd, 10am4.30pm. NZ’s best freestyle Dirt Jump riders competing for the title of Best in NZ. Gold coin entry. See Facebook page for programme details.

REGULAR EVENTS MONDAY Cambridge Badminton Club, Juniors 5.30pm – 7pm, Seniors (16+) 7.30pm. Info: Glennis, 027 478 9315. Evening Tennis session at the Cambridge Racquets Club, Thornton Road. 6 – 7.30pm, every Monday. $10 for non-members. All welcome. Info: Wayne 827 7563. Old Time and Sequence Dancing, 1 – 3.30pm every Monday, at Senior Citizens Hall, Milicich Place, Cambridge. Info: May Haines 823 1262. Golf Croquet, 9.15am at Leamington Croquet Club, Scott Street. Everyone welcome. Info: Pam 823 4412.

GOLF CROQUET

Monday 9.15am, Wednesday 5.15pm, Saturday 1.15pm at Leamington Croquet Club THURSDAY Bowls, 1pm onwards every Thursday at Senior Citizens Hall, Milicich Place, Cambridge. Info: Christine 827 0604. Cambridge Badminton Club, Golden Oldies (50+), 9.30am -12pm. Info: Glennis, 027 4789315. Lions’ Shed open 9am – 12pm. Vogel Street. Come grab a bargain. FRIDAY Cambridge Badminton Club Friday night session for Seniors (16+) 7.30pm. Info: Glennis, 027 478 9315. Tai Chi Academy 1pm – 2pm at Trinity St Paul’s Church, corner Bryce and Queen Streets. Info: Bob 827 4814. The Views Craft Room, open every Friday 2pm – 4pm, 4 Vogel Street. SATURDAY Lions Shed open 9am – 12pm. Vogel Street. Grab a bargain. Cambridge Farmers Market, Victoria Square, 8am – 12pm. Golf Croquet, 1.15pm at Leamington Croquet Club, Scott Street. Everyone welcome. Info: Pam 823 4412. SUNDAY Miniature Trains, Leamington Domain, Wordsworth St, 10am – 3pm. Weather permitting. Covered-toe shoes required. $2 per ride, concession cards available.


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2017

CAMBRIDGE NEWS | 35

CINEMA

LIDO CINEMA

MovieReview

Centre Place

Ph: 838-9010

lidocinema.co.nz

FRIDAY/SATURDAY: 11.10AM, 3.45, 6.05, 8.25PM SUNDAY: 1.05, 5.50PM MONDAY: 11.10AM, 3.45, 6.05PM TUESDAY: 11.10AM, 3.45, 6.05, 8.25PM (PG)

FRIDAY: 1.30, 3.30, 8.10PM SATURDAY: 1.30, 3.30, 8.00PM SUNDAY: 10.50AM, 3.45PM MONDAY/TUESDAY: 1.30, 3.30, 8.10PM

(PG)

HUMAN TRACES

Shot on location against the rugged backdrop of the Canterbury and Otago coasts, this atmospheric, taut, (Kiwi) suspense thriller is set on an isolated sub Antarctic island. The drama takes place 750 kms south of New Zealand, where husband-and-wife scientist team Sarah (Sophie Henderson) and Glenn (Mark Mitchinson) have been posted to monitor the ecosystem of a remote island. When a mysterious stranger named Pete (Vinnie Bennett) arrives, paranoia and deception begin to disrupt the order. “A suspenseful, engrossing and very well performed mood piece, generating mystery, intrigue and suspense, delivering in pretty good style.” Variety.

KIWI CHRISTMAS

Directed by Tony (Kiwi Flyer) Simpson this is the first film that speaks to our own experience of Christmas. Disillusioned with the materialism of Christmas, Santa escapes as far from the North Pole as possible – to New Zealand! When his reindeerless sleigh crashes and sinks in the waters of an idyllic holiday beach, he is washed up and found by 8-year-old Sam and his 12-year-old sister Molly, and their newly separated parents. The family discovers who Santa really is and must unite to rescue him from the local Coast Watch, who have set out to capture him, and then convince him to return to the North Pole in time for Christmas Eve. This film tested really well with children 5 – 10 years, as they thought it good fun, and they are who it’s truly aimed at. It represents very well a nostalgic Kiwi camping holiday, and is a truly good wholesome film for parents to take their kids to.

(M)

FRIDAY: 10.45AM, 3.15, 5.45PM SATURDAY: 10.45AM, 12.55, 5.25PM SUNDAY: 11.30AM, 1.50PM MONDAY/TUESDAY: 10.45AM, 3.15, 5.45PM

GOODBYE

C H R I S TO P H E R RO B I N ‘

DEEPLY MOVING’ DAILY MAIL

FRIDAY: 11.00AM, 1.15, 5.55PM SATURDAY: 11.00AM, 1.15, 5.45PM SUNDAY: 11.10AM, 1.30, 6.10PM MONDAY/TUESDAY: 11.00AM, 1.15, 5.55PM (PG)

MURDER ON THE

ORIENT EXPRESS

FRIDAY: 12.55, 7.55PM - SATURDAY: 3.05, 7.40PM SUNDAY: 3.25PM - MONDAY: 12.55, 8.25PM TUESDAY: 12.55, 7.55PM MET OPERA 2017-2018 SEASON: SUNDAY: 4.00PM (M)

NORMA

(E)

The Best Value in Show Business

NOV 30-DEC 6

Thu, 30 Nov

Film

Fri, 1 Dec

Sat, 2 Dec

Noma (E) 3 hrs 44 mins !! NEW !!

Sun, 3 Dec

Tue, 5 Dec

Wed, 6 Dec

2.10pm

New Zealand’s Longest Running Cinema

The Stolen (M) 1 hr 53 mins

8.45pm

3.30pm 8.40pm

6.30pm

2.15pm 8.45pm

6.00pm

Daddy’s Home 2 (M) 1 hr 40 mins

1.00pm 5.40pm

12.45pm 12.45pm 12.40pm 5.45pm 8.00pm 8.20pm

3.20pm 8.15pm

5.40pm

The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 1 hr 59 mins

12.45pm 3.15pm 6.00pm

1.00pm 6.00pm

1.00pm 6.15pm

12.00pm 3.00pm 6.15pm

4.20pm 6.30pm

3.30pm 6.15pm

Only the Brave (M) 2 hrs 29 mins

3.00pm 8.15pm

3.15pm 8.15pm

3.15pm 5.40pm

3.15pm 8.00pm

3.30pm 6.10pm

1.15pm 8.00pm

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8.30pm

DADDY’S HOME 2 M

“It tested really well with children 5-10 years as it’s fun and that’s who it’s truly aimed at showing it is a very good film for parents to take their kids to.” Luke.

BadMoms 2 (R16) 1 hr 59 mins

8.15pm

Murder on the Orient Express (M) 2 hrs 20 mins

12.30pm 3.30pm 6.15pm

8.30pm 12.30pm 6.15pm

Frantz (M) 2 hrs 8 mins

12.30pm 6.00pm

8.30pm 2.45pm 8.15pm

8.30pm

8.35pm

12.15pm 12.45pm 5.40pm 5.45pm

3.30pm

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (M) 2 hrs 16 mins

3.30pm

THOR: RAGNAROK M

THU 7:30, FRI 5:20, SAT 2:50 & 7:30, SUN 12:50 & 5:30,TUE 7:30,WED 5:20

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1.00pm 8.15pm 4.00pm

BAD MOMS 2 R16

FINAL SAT 7:35 __________________________________________

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS M

THU 5:20 & 7:40, FRI 10:00, 5:15 & 7:50, SAT 1:10 & 5:40, SUN 11:10, 3:40 & 5:35, MON 5:40,TUE & WED 5:20 & 7:40 __________________________________________

JUSTICE LEAGUE M

THU 5:25, FRI 7:30, SAT 3:20, 5:10 & 7:40, SUN 1:20, 3:10 & 5:40,TUE 5:25,WED 7:30 THU & FRI 7:45, SAT 3:35 & 7:10, SUN 1:35 & 5:10,TUE 7:45

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“From WWI To WWII comes the amazing and fascinating true story of the creator of Winnie The Pooh and his son, Christopher Robin. Superbly portrayed in every way.” Allan.

Based on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time.

WONDER PG

THU 5:35 & 7:50, FRI 10:10, 5:25 & 7:40, SAT 1:00 & 5:25, SUN 11:00 & 3:25, MON 5:30,TUE 5:35 & 7:50, WED 10:10, 5:40 & 7:50 __________________________________________ “A suspenseful, engrossing and very well performed mood piece, generating mystery, intrigue and suspense, delivering in pretty good style.” Variety.

HUMAN TRACES M

THU 8:00, FRI 6:10, SAT 3:15 & 7:50, SUN 1:15 & 5:50, MON 6:00,TUE 8:00, WED 10:20 & 5:55

KIWI CHRISTMAS PG

GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN PG

1.00pm

Subject to Change Without Notice.

COMING SOON Paddington 2 (PG) coming early to the Tivoli – bookings essential Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec 11am Sat 16 & Sun 17 Dec 11am Bookings open now

www.tivolicinema.co.nz

Bookings 823 5064 – 32 Lake Street, Cambridge

THU & FRI 5:40, SAT 1:30 & 5:00, SUN 11:30 & 3:00, MON 5:35,TUE 5:40, WED 10:00 & 5:30

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THE STOLEN M

THU 6:00, FRI 10:20 & 8:00, SAT 1:20 & 5:35, SUN 11:20 & 3:35, MON 5:50,TUE 6:00,WED 7:35

SAT 12:50 & 3:10, SUN 10:50 & 1:10

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BORG VS McENROE M, BETTER WATCH OUT R16, PADDINGTON G and COCO PG ALL HERE NEXT WEEK

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