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SUMNER-Redcliffs Senior Expo Friday, centre, November MT Pleasant Temporary community 3 9,McCormacks 10am-12pm, Sumner Union Church corner Bay Road, open 10amHall, to 3pm, ofTuesday, Nayland and Hardwicke &Streets. This Expo allows Wednesday Thursday, offering organisations, businesses and individuals to have communityagencies, information & earthquake support. a Meeting display about what services for or activities room available groups they up toprovide 40, submit your innotice which seniorsTo may be interested using volunteers offering different skillsor becoming always email: diary@bayharbour.co.nz involved as a Contact volunteer. Linda, For more384-1656, information email contact welcome. or post to: phoneCommunity Eddie Hayes, 376-4020,Diary, email sumnerbays@xnet. coordinator@mpcc.org.nz. P.O. Box 39176 co.nz. SUMNER Toy Harewood, Library, fantastic range Christchurch 8545of toys, SILVER jewellery & learn to make silver large & small forclasses, babiescome to preschoolers. Annual jewellery with the$75, Silversmiths Guild of Canterbury. Our SUMNER-Redcliffs Senior Expo Friday, membership unlimited toys, or November $25 for evening classesmembers. start on October 16,Church $192 eight corner weeks. 9, 10am-12pm, Sumner Union Hall, committee Sumner Old for School Hall, For information to book, call Noeline 322-4131 of NaylandSt, and& Hardwicke Streets. This03Expo allows Wiggins Wednesday fortnightly 7.15pm toor email noelinew@xtra.co.nz. organisations, businesses and individuals to have 8.15pm. Foragencies, more details ph Hannah 326-4844 or avisit display what page. services or activities they to provide REDCLIFFS Community Hub open 10am 3pm our about facebook which seniors mayjust be past interested in using or becoming Monday to Friday, Main Road/Beachville Road MINIFree Music 2013, starts 31 in every Redcliffs involved assupermarket a volunteer. For January more information contact corner. shuttle leaves 10am week andInformation February 5 in376-4020, Sumner. Redcliffs sessions local are Eddie Hayes, phone email sumnerbays@xnet. day. available on rental accommodation, held and in the Union Church Street at co.nz. groups services. Phone 0800on 234Augusta 565. 9.30 amjewellery onC Community Thursdays and sessions are SILVER classes, Clinic. comeSumner &Dolearn make HEPATITIS you to think yousilver have heldexposed in with the toold school hall offer kitchen onconfidential Wiggins jewellery the Silversmiths of Canterbury. Our been hepatits C? WeGuild a free Streetwhich at 9.30 am on Tuesdays. evening classes start ontesting, October 16, $192 for eight weeks. service includes diagnosis, monitoring and For information &Farmers to call Noeline 03 support. Contast us onbook, 377 8689 or visit us 322-4131 attoday 27 Cashel REDCLIFFS Market starts onor email noelinew@xtra.co.nz. Street. Open Monday to Friday former Redcliffs Library site,9am-3pm. Main Road Redcliffs, REDCLIFFS Community Hub open 10am toGreat 3pm then runs every Wednesday, WOOL donations, good quality 3pm-6.30pm. hand-knitted woollen Monday to just past and Mainother Road/Beachville Road varietywtd of Friday, fresh produce tasty items. jumpers for unpicking & clean spinning fleeces of corner. Free supermarket shuttle leaves 10am every week good quality desperately for making into blankets GAZA Report, I wasrequired There, UK journalist Harry day. Information available on rental accommodation, local &groups garments. Pleaseliving help usin offer living Fear describes & comfort reporting from Gaza and services. Phone 0800 234 565.to children induring povertythe & orphanages Eastern Monday, Europe. IfFebruary you would recent air inassault, HEPATITIS C Community Clinic. 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THREE local residents have been recognised for their community work by being awarded New Year’s Honours. Vicki Hyde of Redcliffs has been awarded the MNZM for her services to science over the past 25 years; David Saunders of Heathcote has been awarded the MNZM for services to Land Search and Rescue (LandSAR). He has been a volunteer since 1960; and Rhondda Moffitt of Mt Pleasant has been awarded the QSM for her services to sport and the community. She has been involved in netball since 1951 and is a volunteer for the
Christchurch City Mission. On learning about his New Year’s Honour, Mr Saunders said he was “basically surprised, then flattered that peopled had nominated me for it”. “The end result was that I was a little bit entertained. And the number of calls and cards has been awesome.” Mr Saunders’ services to LandSAR have covered a range of responsibilities, including being the first point of contact for the Police in numerous search and rescue operations, during which he assisted in saving many lives. His key
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role is as operations manager for LandSAR incident management teams, and he has also trained and mentored hundreds of volunteers. Following the February 2011 earthquake 500 LandSAR volunteers visited 62,000 homes in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula in what was termed Operation West, Mr Saunders said. Search and rescue had changed significantly over the last 50 years, and had become much more efficient with fewer people, Mr Saunders said. Continued on page 3
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Antarctic artworks unveiled
A pouwhenua, carved Scott Base sign and tukutuku panels (above) created by Ngāi Tahu artists were unveiled at Scott Base on Sunday. Geographically, Ngāi Tahu is the closest iwi to Antarctica. On behalf of all Māori, Ngāi Tahu was invited by Antarctica New Zealand to make a carved pouwhenua (marker post) and tukutuku panels (traditional decorative wall panels) for Scott Base. Master carver Fayne Robinson (Poutini, Ngāi Tahu) designed and carved the two-metre-tall pouwhenua. Ngāti Waewae weavers from the West Coast and Antarctica New Zealand staff assisted Ranui Ngarimu in creating the tukutuku panels. The pouwhenua represent exploration, adventure and discovery, which are defining characteristics of all people, past and present, who journey to Antarctica as well as Māori who also have a long history of exploration. Photo: Samantha Early
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Earthquake victim: The Sumner Library in Wakefield Avenue is one of several buildings to be demolished in the village after being severely damaged in the February 22 earthquake. Photo: Christine de Felice
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New chapter for Honours awarded for Sumner business community service Continued from page 1 Mrs Hyde was chair of the New Zealand “It has also got more scientific, with the development of new technology such as Skeptics from 1992 to 2009 and is currently their media spokesperson. She has also GPS.” One aspect of the organisation’s work received several other awards for her work. Mrs Moffitt said she was “totally, totally was finding people with dementia who had wandered from their homes. An important tool thrown by it”, when she heard of her award, for that is ‘Wandatrak’, which is an electronic because “so many people have done so device worn by these people, so they could be much”. “Then as the cards started rolling in, I started easily located, Mr Saunders said. Mrs Hyde said she was “quite chuffed” to think, ‘isn’t that nice’. It was wonderful to to find out she was to receive a New Year’s think people had put my name forward. “You don’t do it for the recognition – you Honour, and was pleased that science was volunteer because you want to.” being recognised. Her involvement with the St Nicholas She said her work in promoting the understanding of science, was both a hobby Netball Club began in 1951. She played for and a passion, and it had been sparked at a the club and has held most offices within the club up until last year, including coaching young age. “As a kid, I read a lot of science fiction and between 1957 and 2004. She also headed pseudo-science, but then I came across Carl Canterbury Netball Umpires for a number of Sagan, who was writing about real science years. She loved people and saw passing on her with such elegance and poetry, and it was all the better for being true. That’s what hooked knowledge to others as important, she said. Since 2003, Mrs Moffitt has also been me into a life-long love of science and good involved with the Redcliffs Tennis Club science communication.” Much of Mrs Hyde’s work is voluntary (now out of action due to the February 2011 and she has written articles and provided earthquake) where she was secretary and treasurer, and club delegate at Canterbury commentary for a range of media. She was also the founding editor and Tennis meetings. She also managed the city’s publisher of New Zealand Science Monthly junior interclub tennis, overseeing about 90 from 1990 to 2000. She is often called upon children in 17 teams. Her work with the Christchurch City Mission to comment in the media, with the occasions Final days: Tim Hobbs, left, and his son Jesse, will be finishing at the Sumner Village Bookshop at the varying from Friday 13, to alleged UFO has included service on several committees. end of the month. Photo: Christine de Felice She was described by City Missioner Michael sightings. “Most scientists believe there is life out Gorman in his letter of recommendation as Christine de Felice there,” she said. However, so far apparent a person who didn’t seek the limelight “but AFTER serving his local community for 23 town to move to and set up a business. We liked sightings have had a simple explanation. rather seeks to serve others”. years as the proprietor of the Sumner Village the way people in small towns look out for Bookshop and Postal Centre, Tim Hobbs is each other. Then we were lucky enough to find Sumner and the bookshop. closing this chapter in his life. “It’s like living in a small town, but with the It was time to move on, he said, though his desire to make the change had come about some city close by. It’s the best of both worlds,” he said. time ago. Mr Hobbs became involved with the Sumner “I made the decision to sell the business quite a while ago, but it has taken three years to come community, and said he was “especially proud” of the Sumner Pool community of people. to fruition.” “Our two children have had a happy life here. The business isn’t closing down, however. The For all your postal services, cards and stationery are being And my son Jesse has worked for me since he emergency taken over by Gerard Trip, owner of Sumner was 12. “It’s been great, I’ve loved the area. I’ve Garden, Gift and Hardware, a few doors down plumbing and the street. The business is to be rebranded as The made some good friends in the community and gasfitting needs I appreciate the loyalty my good customers have Sumner General Store. Please give “There won’t be any books, but the other shown me. us a call. “The Post Shop is often the heart of a products, the cards and stationery, and I believe the Taylors Master Valet dry-cleaning agency community, and I have become quite good Back Row: Mark, Aaron, Jacob, Mark, Sam friends with some of the customers.” will be available there,” Mr Hobbs said. Front Row: Liz, Matt, Sandra, Ant & Paul Some of his friends had nicknamed him the He said it was important that people supported their local businesses, otherwise they could Postmaster General, or PMG, he said. Mr Hobbs will officially hand over the become unviable. SeRVICInG ALL AReAS oF ChRISTChURCh MJr Hobbs went into business after returning business to Mr Trip on January 31. He will take 1B Grafton Street • Email info@whiteheadplumbing.co.nz from the United States, “the land of free up a position at the local supermarket, though was weighing up his options for his long-term enterprise”, he said. 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Last year’s winners’ photos LAST issue we published four of our 2012 winners. These are the other two winners from Home the way we see it in 2012.
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Patience: A Little Pied Cormorant (Kawaupaka) or Little Shag waits on a flax stalk for the Estuary’s incoming tide to peak. Photo by Paul Corliss, of Mt Pleasant, published April 11.
Misty scene: Sumner beach and its distinctive Cave Rock.
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THANKS to the efforts of a group of volunteers, and donations of funding and materials, the Redcliffs Community Shed is almost complete. “We’ve been flat out for the last 12 months,” Reg Dalley, the driving force behind the project, said. He said the idea for a shed arose following the 2011 earthquakes. “A lot of guys had their home workshops wrecked, so they were at a loss for a place to ‘do their thing’. “Someone came up with the idea of a men’s shed, but then the ladies got interested, so we decided it would be a ‘community shed’.” Keen to get on with the job, the volunteers, who are mostly retired local residents, set about repairing the virtually derelict building to make it suitable for a range of activities. Situated on a rear site on Main Road Redcliffs, the 130 square metres of building space has been divided into three departments – arts and crafts, woodworking and metal working. It also has kitchen, toilet and office facilities. “It’s almost finished. We still have to pour the concrete floor in the metal working department and set up the machinery, the woodworking department is ready except for the machinery
and benches and the driveway and courtyard are still to be sealed. The arts and crafts are raring to go,” Mr Dalley said. “We are now moving into phase two. We need to have a supervisor, and this would probably be on a roster basis. That’s still to be discussed.” People wanting to use the equipment will need to become a club member and they will be given a colour-coded ID card according to their level of capability with the machinery, and there would always be a supervisor on site when machinery was being used, Mr Dalley said. In order to get the necessary certificate of acceptance from the Christchurch City Council, they needed to have the floor plan and floor elevations drawn up, he said. “We’re wondering if there’s anyone out there with some time on their hands that could do that for us.” A number of Christchurch organisations have donated materials and funding for the project, which was underwritten by Mr Dalley and his wife, Rena. “The Redcliffs Community Shed is one of 23 sheds formed or being formed in Canterbury and it’s also a big thing in Australia,” Mr Dalley said.
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THIS year’s State La Grande Swim will take place in Akaroa on Saturday, February 23. With four different race lengths to cater for all abilities, approximately 800 swimmers ranging in age from six years through to 80 years are expected to enter the popular ocean swimming event. The action kicks off at French Bay at 1.15pm. This swim is called ‘I’m Going Long’ and is for serious competitors covering a distance of 2.8 kilometres. For recreational swimmers that like a challenge there is ‘Step It Up’ a 1000metre ocean swim starting at 3.15pm, also at French Bay. Both of these swims finish at Children’s Bay. At Children’s Bay beach less confident swimmers can enter the ‘Give It A Go’ 300metre swim starting at 4.05pm and children can enter the State OceanKids race for ages six to 10 years starting at 4.10pm. This specially designed children’s event has a fun 30-minute safety activity session followed by a 200metre shallow-water triangular swim under the supervision of Surf Life Saving NZ guards. The State La Grande Swim prize giving will be at 5pm at the event registrations site in Jubilee Park, Akaroa. Overall and age group winners and place-getters will be awarded medals. Spot prizes will also be handed out. Scott Rice, event director of the State NZ
Ocean Swim Series, said swimming was a great way to get fit, de-stress and socialise. “This is your time to have a go – come over, enjoy an ocean swim, challenge yourself or just have fun,” he said. Anyone who trains for this event at one of Christchurch City Council’s recreations and sports facilities can track their swim and be in to win prize packs. Postal registrations close at noon Wednesday, February 20, and online registrations close at 11.59 pm Thursday, February 21, 2013. After Friday, February 15, a small late entry fee will also apply. The spontaneous can still enter on the day. Visit www.oceanswim.co.nz for more information or to enter. Even if they are not competing, Christchurch residents are encouraged to go to Akaroa for the weekend to enjoy the unique Frenchheritage community, the market and the food and craft stalls. “We’re thrilled to have this event again in Canterbury,” Mayor Bob Parker said. “With so much on offer with the race and the carnival atmosphere in Akaroa, it would be great to see Christchurch residents pop over for the day or even the whole weekend.” This event, part of the State NZ Ocean Swim Series, is supported by State and the Christchurch City Council.
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Ngai Tahu at Kaiapoi. To gain revenge, the Ngati Toa chief Te Rauparaha, who had been camped outside Kaiapoi when the other chiefs were killed, enlisted the help of English sea captain John Stewart. In exchange for a cargo of flax, Captain Stewart transported Te Rauparaha and his war party to Takapuneke on his brig Elizabeth. Te Maiharanui, who had become very familiar with and trusting of European ship captains, was lured on board, along with his wife and daughter, where they were taken prisoner.
During the day more people from Takapuneke were enticed on board and killed before, that evening or early next morning, the Ngati Toa warriors went ashore and attacked the undefended settlement, burning it and capturing or killing almost all of its inhabitants. Te Maiharanui reportedly strangled his daughter on board the Elizabeth to avoid her becoming a slave. He and his wife were transported to Te Rauparaha’s Kapiti Island stronghold, where they were both tortured to death.
The history Two hundred years ago Akaroa Harbour was a major local hub for Ngai Tahu. Among the many Maori settlements dotted around its shores was Takapuneke. It was here that Te Maiharanui, a highranking Ngai Tahu chief, made his base for trading flax with Europeans and lived for much of the year. However, in November 1830, all that was to change. At this time, Ngai Tahu were embroiled in a feud with Ngati Toa, stemming from the latter’s attack on Kaikoura and the subsequent killing of European history: The Britomart Memorial at Greens Point, photographed in 1931. Ngati Toa chiefs by Photo: Buckland photograph, 1931, AK1325 Akaroa Museum Collection
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When news of Captain Stewart’s complicity runanga’s pleas in pushing ahead with plans in the massacre reached Sydney in Australia, to subdivide the area for housing. The land had been purchased on behalf of people were horrified. Captain Stewart was put on trial and although he ultimately ratepayers as endowment land and the council escaped justice, the incident was instrumental insisted it had a responsibility to generate in motivating action from officials in London, returns. However, by the late 1990s awareness of who feared that New Zealand could become destabilised by lawlessness and that the lives Takapuneke’s historical significance had begun to grow. Over the following decade, of British colonists would be at risk. In 1832 James Busby was appointed as the the combined pressure of the runanga, the Akaroa Civic Trust British Government’s and the New Zealand official resident in To understand the Historic Places Trust, New Zealand. This first treaty in 1840 you along with the support formal intervention of locals in and around by Britain in New need to understand Akaroa and a number of Zealand was in turn, what took place at prominent politicians, though a series of kept subdivision plans events between 1833 Takapuneke in 1830. at bay and the rubbish and 1840, influential in – Victoria Andrews dump was closed in the despatch of Captain 1998. William Hobson, the The Historic Places Trust registered the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and the assumption by Britain of sovereignty over entire area as wahi tapu in 2002. When Banks Peninsula was amalgamated New Zealand. Although Ngai Tahu abandoned Takapuneke with Christchurch City Council in 2006 after the massacre, considering it tapu, the need to generate a return from the land European settlers continued to add to the disappeared and the plans were dropped. area’s historical legacy. It is thought Green In 2008, a historical reserve was created at Point, on Takapuneke’s northern boundary, is Takapuneke and a blessing ceremony was one of two locations where the British flag held at the site in February 2010. was first raised and a court of law was held Realising the ambitions to signal British sovereignty over the South Former Onuku Runanga chairperson Island in 1840. The landing of cattle at the bay in 1839 had earlier begun the South George Tikao, who recently stepped down Island’s history of pastoral farming. The after 17 years in the role, said he hoped that Britomart memorial, the ‘red house’ of the the national reserve status would be granted. “This, in our view and the view of many former Robinson family who farmed the area, as well as the former immigration barracks, others, was the beginning of what led to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It did start are prominent local landmarks. here because of the murder and the slaying of Te Maiharanui.” Modern times He acknowledged that the battle to gain Local government wasn’t always as supportive of the area’s historical importance recognition of the area’s importance had been long and difficult. as it is now. “I don’t think our people were angry but During the 1960s and 70s the local Onuku Runanga protested in vain as the Akaroa we certainly wanted our voice to be heard. Country Council built a sewerage plant, and We weren’t being heard and we wanted to be installed a rubbish dump and works yard on heard on an issue we felt strongly about.” He said the result was a credit to the support the land. In the 1990s the succeeding Banks Peninsula District Council again ignored the of many groups and individuals, as well as
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Advocates: Back from left - Steve Lowndes, Lynda Wallace, Victoria Andrews of the Akaroa Civic Trust. Front – Meri Robinson of the Akaroa Civic Trust, left, and Helen Brown of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust at a heritage awards ceremony. Photo: Christchurch Heritage Awards Charitable Trust
the wider community. “It would have helped the ratepayers to build on the site. The land was a piece of endowment land so it was huge to have the people of Banks Peninsula, especially Akaroa, realise this land should be saved so I’ve got to give credit to a lot of people here who opened their eyes and saw this was not something we were crying about for no reason.” Former Akaroa Civic Trust chairperson Victoria Andrews said the trust’s early relationship with the Banks Peninsula District Council had been marked by frustration but seeing the process come so far was very
satisfying for its members, some of whom had been working on the matter for more than a decade. She believed that seeing the national reserve status realised could still take several more years of effort and advocacy. “New Zealand has made huge strides in the last 10 to 15 years and this is just one more step in that process in terms of acknowledging the depth of history that is here in New Zealand,” she said. “To understand the treaty in 1840 you need to understand what took place at Takapuneke in 1830.”
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From an early age I would entertain myself by being creative and making things. This was a great and satisfying way of expressing myself. Over the years, I enjoyed a variety of crafts and activities but doubted my ability to paint. One camping holiday in 2004 soon changed that as I discovered my new love in life, painting. I am a self-taught artist. I like working in acrylics due to their great versatility, the strong colours achieved by applying layer upon layer and it’s quick drying time. It also allows me to experiment with other mixed medias such as tissue, compounds, gel, ink, pastels and sand for added interest. Born in Timaru and currently living in Manawatu, I feel a drawing back to the hill country and tussock covered plains of the Canterbury region which shows in some of my work. Paintings evolve from my love of New Zealand with its stunning and diverse landscape.
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OVER the Christmas period, the affectionately titled “Mother of the Estuary” Elisabeth StuartJones, who was a long-time advocate and dedicated estuary conservationist, passed away. I first met Elisabeth in 1992 when she was the secretary of the then newly formed community group the “Friends of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary”. Elisabeth was that unique person who would ensure all admin tasks were performed 100 per cent, would keep the board members on track, organise the public meetings, the speakers and the catering. She would ensure that all of its 200-plus members would receive a monthly phone call to update them on the goings-on of the estuary. When the “Friends” dissolved and were merged into the Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust, Elisabeth remained active in her involvement with attendance at events, and with a particular interest in the Farewell to the Godwits event and working bees at local reserves. It was always an aim of Elisabeth’s to promote education on the values and wellbeing of our local estuarine environment and a number of projects have seen results thanks to the perseverance and dedication of this dynamic woman. We are grateful for her many years of voluntary service and advocacy for
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didn’t follow in his footsteps. “I didn’t get the chance to play rugby because I wore glasses. But I played hockey in the First 11 and represented the school. “I was always interested in sport. I also did athletics – running and javelin. I competed in javelin as a junior in the inter-school competition. I played badminton and I also played a lot of tennis, but the sitting round between games – I didn’t like that.” Having taken up engineering as a career, Reg worked for the machinery manufacturing company, Booth McDonald, for some 20 years. “I was the technical manager, and then I was given the position of works manager. I had about 300 staff. Christchurch was the head office. “ The company manufactured farm machinery, road machinery and water pumps but went out of business after an unsuccessful attempt at importing machinery, which turned out to be of poor quality, Reg says. A dedicated Redcliffs resident, Reg has lived in his present home for 46 years, which he shares with his wife Rena. He extended the original house, and the steel joists he used ensured it stood up well during the earthquakes. It sustained no more than a few minor cracks
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in the walls and, even though the upper storey has an extensive area of glass, only three of the windows were cracked. He previously lived on Mt Pleasant for 20 years, in a house he built himself. Reg had three children, two sons and a daughter, though his eldest son sadly died in a motorcycle accident about three years ago. A keen outdoorsman, Reg would often take his family camping and shooting, with some of his favourite areas being North Loburn, Ashley Forest and South Westland. His daughter now lives in Los Angeles, and in 1993 Reg travelled to the United States, spending seven weeks with her and her family. “That was my only trip overseas, but I travelled all over New Zealand when I was with Booth McDonald.” When Reg isn’t busy creating something, he and Rena spend time gardening, and are wellsupplied with vegetables from their prodigious vege garden. “We’re pretty self-sufficient with vegetables,” he says. Secret plans are afoot for the celebration of Reg’s 90th birthday, which he says he’s not supposed to know about. And his secret for having lived such a long and productive life is simply, “keep going”.
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As he approaches his 90th birthday, Redcliffs resident Reg Dalley talks to Christine de Felice about what gives him the impetus to maintain a pace of life that many, much younger than him, would admire, even envy. REG Dalley is a man who likes to keep busy. The well-known Redcliffs resident turns 90 on February 3, and while many people who have reached such a magnificent age might want to sit back and take it easy, not Reg. Having spent his working life as a structural and mechanical design engineer, Reg is continually being called upon to help out in these areas – his latest projects being the Redcliffs Community Shed and the OK Corall. (Read more about the shed on page 4) “I like creating things. Once I’ve created something I’m looking for the next one. I’ve got to be busy.” Reg grew up in Rangiora, where his father
was the County Clerk. After leaving primary school, he was one of the first pupils to start at the newly established Papanui High School, travelling into the city by train. However, the new school wasn’t quite finished when Reg entered high school in 1936. “It had started being built, but it wasn’t ready, so for the first term we went to Christchurch Technical College. We started at Papanui High in the second term.” Sport played a major role during his school years. However, despite having an All Black as an uncle – Bill Dalley, who was a member of The Invincibles, the All Blacks who toured England and South Africa in 1924-1925 – Reg
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A passion for landscapes Scenic photographer Peter Morath has travelled the length and breadth of New Zealand for his work, but as Samantha Early found out, his latest project is very close to home. ASK Mr Morath why he moved to New Zealand Nostalgic Tribute. Lyttelton, Akaroa and Banks Peninsula: from his birthplace of Cheshire, England back Picturesque and Historic has a chapter showing in 1971 and the answer is simple. the devastation caused by the Canterbury “The scenery.” He has lived in Cass Bay for the past 40 years earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, but that is not and took some of the photographs in his latest the book’s focus. “It’s about showing pictures of what the place book, Lyttelton, Akaroa and Banks Peninsula: was like before and to show what we have Picturesque and Historic from his balcony. As well as his photography, he also paints still got. We have still got a lot that is really beautiful and I wanted to and draws in pastel and his art works have even remind people of that.” been made into jigsaw puzzles. Peter Morath’s books Now semi-retired he is concentrating on are widely available, producing his books, of which he is up to 13, including at major though two more are in the pipeline. booksellers and “I’m not rushing around the country to the Leslie’s Bookshop same extent. At one time I was covering the in Lyttelton. country from North Cape to the Bluff, mainly to shoot calendar covers, brochures for travel forms, posters for airlines, anything that used scenic pictures.” He wanted to produce a book on Banks Peninsula to fill what he saw was a gap in the documenting of the area. “In the whole of that time there had never been a large photographic book in colour of the area and it’s a very scenic area and I just thought it deserved a nice book.” The book took him a year to photograph as he wanted to capture the peninsula across all four seasons. He also does the page layout and text for most of his books. Mr Morath has brought out two other books in the past six months, Scenic record: Photographer Peter Morath with his Southern Grandeur, which covers latest book, Lyttelton, Akaroa and Banks Peninsula: Nelson to Southland, and Christchurch: A Picturesque and Historic. Photo: Samantha Early
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Traditional style: Ambrose McNeill shows the skills that won him the Logger division at Raglan.
Triumphant team: Victoria Wells, back left, Georgia Webley, Thomas Webley, Meg Webley and front, John Wells.
Sweltering conditions no barrier at Lovelock Classic Ann Wells WITH temperatures hitting nearly 30 degrees Celsius, four juniors from the Sumner Running Club travelled to Timaru to compete in the Lovelock Classic on January 5. This meet was a chance for extra competition during the Christmas break and the last before the South Island Colgate Games scheduled for January 11 to 13 in Invercargill. Blake Theobald, 8, and John Wells, 9, both had small fields in their five events. They each achieved three firsts and two second places and were overall winners of their grades. Both achieved pbs in the shot put and 100m. Meanwhile, their sisters Abby Theobald, 11, and Victoria Wells, 11, had a good field of 14 athletes to compete in. With six events the highlight for them was the 800m. Abby reduced her time by nearly 4.5 seconds to 2.44.18 minutes and finished second, while Victoria, in her first 800m race of the season, produced a sub-three minute time (2.59.79 minutes) and finished third. Like their brothers they also each achieved pbs – Abby in 100m, 800m, shot put and discus and Victoria in 100m, 800m, shot put and long jump.
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Georgia, Thomas and Meg Webley and Victoria and John Wells made the journey south to Invercargill to compete in the South Island Colgate Games on January 11-13. Invercargill turned on good weather with the exception of the Sunday afternoon after strong winds arrived at midday. All five athletes had an outstanding competition with five medals being won and
all reaching finals. Thomas Webley, 11, bagged gold in both the 1500m and 800m after leading from start to finish, as well as smashing his own club record by 7.5 seconds in the 800m. He also won silver in the high jump and the 400m, again breaking his own club record by 2.5 seconds in his heat. Georgia Webley, 13, took gold in the 1600m track walk and like her brother led from start to finish. Meg Webley, 11, faced a tough start to her competition, however, having to run a heat and final in her 800m (the only age group to do so) and finished eighth overall. In the 1500m final she finished seventh in a pb time of 5.59.42 minutes and in the 400m just missed a place in the final with a pb time of 1.13.56 minutes. Having struggled with injury for most of the season, Victoria Wells was looking to capitalise on her good outing at the Lovelock Classic. She ran sub-15 second pbs for her 100m heat and semi-final and narrowly missed the final, jumped 1.20m in the high jump but lost on count back to finish 10th equal and added 1.17m to her discus throw. However, she saved the best for last. In her 400m heat she came from behind in dramatic fashion to take second place with a pb of 1.12.21 minutes to secure a finals place. With extremely strong winds in the final she finished sixth overall. For John Wells the competition was split into divisions for the under 10s. In his four events he won gold (60m), silver (200m and discus with a pb of 21.55m in extremely windy conditions) and a bronze (long jump with a pb of 3.63m). The athletes resume their regular Saturday competition this weekend at Rawhiti.
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Hot days and consistent surf welcomed MY faith has been restored in a Christchurch summer with the weather over the past month or two. It’s been great to have constant warm days and some reasonable surf, too. The first few weeks of January scored surf nearly every day and hot, hot weather. The water temperature has fluctuated a lot due to all the flood waters coming down the Waimak from the alps. Some days it has been as high as 22° Celsius but others it dropped back to about 18°C, which can happen after a big nor’west storm. The surf has been consistent with some sort of rideable wave nearly every day and some good head-high days each week as well. There have been a couple of swells that have arrived incredibly fast. Rainy Tuesday, January 15, was like that. It was only two-foot at 3pm but by 5pm it was over head high and by 6pm there was the odd double over head set out at Sumner. A nice gentle offshore wind made for some awesome waves. It was packed, too, with over 60 people out despite the webcams being out of action. Joel Parkinson is the 2012 World Surfing champion. Parko’s win lived up to all expectations of an exciting finish at the Pipe Masters event in Hawaii. He had won the world title by the semi-finals after rival Kelly Slater was eliminated by Josh Kerr. Parko went on to win the event in an emotional finish. This is his first world title win after coming runner-up several times.
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Surfers enjoying spring conditions Ambrose McNeill travelled to the first event of the Hyundai Pro Longboard tour in Raglan earlier this month. The event scored great waves at the famous Manu Bay. Ambrose won the ‘Logger’ division, which is the event using the heavier traditional-style longboards. His traditional skills impressed the judges with some great nose rides which saw him win over logging longboard legend Daryn McBride, of Mount Manganui. The next event on the longboard tour will be in Sandy Bay with a crew from Sumner Longboarders all heading to the far north. A crew of local grommets have headed to the national surf champs in Piha. Max Marshall and Harrison Whiteside have joined several New Brighton surfers to travel north. At the time of writing the event was still in progress. Max Marshall (Sumner) made it through to the quarter finals in the juniors. The other age groups were still to run, so good luck to everyone up there. The good weather is set to continue over the next month or two according to forecasters. Get out there and make the most of an epic summer. See you in the soup.
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Wednesday JANUARY 23, 2013
Boutique River Cruising Experience River Cruising at it’s best
Melanie Lowen,
Travel Specialist House of Travel Ferrymead
Recently I was invited to enjoy the classic 7 night river cruise ‘Castles along the Rhine’ with Uniworld. This is their most popular itinerary from Amsterdam to Basel and we travelled on their newest ship – the beautiful SS Antoinette. I knew I was in Europe the moment I stepped onboard. The beautiful Baccarat chandelier in the lobby and the finesse of the fittings from the handmade English Savoir beds to the private art collection, down to the L’Occitane products throughout proved it. Our beautiful stateroom on the Princess Deck had a remote control huge floor to ceiling window giving us an ‘indoor/outdoor’ flow which was fabulous. We arrived early into Amsterdam off a Singapore Airlines flight and could leave our luggage onboard and have a ‘light breakfast’ before heading off into town exploring. We came back about 2pm, baggage was already in our stateroom, and we had a note inviting us to the main salon at 6pm for a welcome greeting. Having to only unpack once was fantastic. In a very relaxed environment over a ‘cocktail of the day’ we found out the next day’s schedule, what the included sightseeing options would entail and then we headed off to supper in the grand dining room which was a four course extravaganza that could compete with any fine European establishment.
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The next morning we headed off on the included walking tour to explore Cologne with it’s incredible ‘Dom’ cathedral, and to sample the exquisite icy cold ‘kolsch’ beer which is unique only to this region. Onwards down the Rhine each unique village was full of Christmas shops, Christmas cheer, friendly people and unique experiences provided by Uniworld that were all part of the package such as the wine tasting afternoon in a centuries old castle in the Alsace region, then it was back on board for an Epicurean dinner showcasing cuisine from the local regions. As we cruised down the river through the most picturesque part of the Rhine with it’s twenty seven castles, I felt like a Hobbit as we partook in the tradition of a ‘second breakfast’ zweites Frühstück at 10.30am showcasing pretzels, mustards, sauerkraut and wheat beer along with the famous weisswurst – white sausages made of pork, lamb and beef prepared that morning. I was so impressed with the charm of the river Rhine, and combined with the experience that Uniworld had to offer with it’s eye for detail and luxurious comforts, I can’t wait to explore another river with them again.
CASTLES ON THE RHINE
from
3530
$
VENICE & THE PO RIVER per person share twin (cruise only)
HIGHLIGHTS: • 8 days Amsterdam to Basel or vv • Most popular cruise • Fine Seafood & Wine • SS Antoinette • Exclusive Epicurean Adventure programme • Based on 10 November departure
from
4230
$
IMPERIAL CAPITALS OF EUROPE per person share twin (cruise only)
HIGHLIGHTS: • 8 days Venice to Venice • New for 2013 • River Countess • Celebrate the Glories of Italy • Based on 07 or 14 April and 10 November departures
from
7559
$
per person share twin (cruise only)
HIGHLIGHTS: • 15 days Istanbul to Vienna • River Princess or River Duchess • 8 countries and 5 capital cities • Based on 10 April departure
Mel Lowen is a travel specialist at House of Travel Ferrymead where she combines her knowledge from twenty years of travelling with practical advice to help co-create great itineraries for her customers. Call Mel at House of Travel Ferrymead today for information on 3764 022 or email mellowen@hot.co.nz
House of Travel Ferrymead – Located at the Mitre 10 Mega car park
Photo courtesy of Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection
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House of Travel Ferrymead 1005 Ferry Road, Ferrymead Village 376 4022 | ferrymead@hot.co.nz TERMS & CONDITIONS: Prices are based on per person share twin set departures. valid for bookings in January February only along with the other conditions. Contact us for alternative dates and prices. Single pricing available. Pricing is for the cruise portion only. Dates are subject to availability at time of reservation. All price is based on cash/cheque prices.