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Lincoln skatepark opens after revamp

The Lincoln Domain skatepark will be officially reopened …

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Landmark projects get final okay

Two landmark projects for Rolleston have been given the green light …

Waihora champions again p The Waihora Magpies celebrate with the Coleman Shield after taking out the Ellesmere division one rugby title over the weekend. Waihora downed Darfield 20–10 as part of the Ellesmere Rugby Sub Union’s finals day at Darfield Domain on Saturday. While Waihora fans celebrated the win, it was a disappointment for the Darfield fans after also losing last year’s final and who have yet to get their hands on the Coleman Shield since the competition kicked off in 1906. For more on the final go to Page 6

Selwyn pilot wins major award u by Mike Isle

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Tight at the top in Selwyn netball

With one round robin match to go until the semi-finals …

Weedon-based pilot and aviation company owner, Mark Watson, has taken out one of the major awards at this year’s prestigious Director of Civil Aviation Awards for what the judging panel describes as his pragmatic and safety-focussed methodology. Mark who has tested a countless number of pilots in his 20 years as examiner and trainer and has flown upwards of 24,000 hours himself, has made it his mission to help bring budding commercial pilots and flight instructors to the highest standards possible.

In presenting the award, the judging panel described Mark as “[a] greatly respected professional within the fabric of New Zealand flight training.” Nevertheless, from Mark’s point of view, the award still comes as something of a surprise.

“It was not expected and certainly wasn’t one I worked toward, so it came as a very pleasant surprise and an honour.” Mark started his aviation company, Wyndon Aviation, in 1983. continued on page 3 …

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Selwyn classical music lovers are in for a treat next month with the return of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The NZSO will bring its Classical Hits show to the Air Force Museum in Hornby on September 19, where it will perform some of the most popular works of classical music. Classical Hits will feature some of the best-known music by the great composers Franz Schubert, Claude Debussy and Pyotr Tchaikovsky, as well as the world premiere of a new work by acclaimed New Zealand composer, Gillian Whitehead. Gillian Whitehead’s new work, Turanganui, has been written to mark the 250th anniversary in 2019 of Captain James Cook’s arrival in New Zealand and his meetings with Maori. Classical Hits will be conducted by NZSO Associate Conductor Hamish McKeich, who earlier this year conducted the orchestra for its sold out and critically acclaimed performances of Star Wars: A New Hope in the New Zealand Festival. “The Classical Hits selection has been especially chosen to appeal to both regular concert goers and those new to seeing the national orchestra perform live,” Mr McKeich said.

p Hamish McKeich will conduct the NZSO when it returns to Canterbury next month

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p The year 10 Rolleston College Cantamath team is pictured after coming first in its clash with its Lincoln High School counterparts in a recent warm-up contest for the Canterbury Cantamath competition, which is to be held next week. The Academic Council members of Lincoln High School invited Rolleston College to compete in a Cantamath competition recently. Both schools had two teams at each year level with Rolleston College coming first and third in both year nine and 10 levels. Rolleston College teacher, Maria Darroch, said the teams had a lot of fun and it was good preparation for the main Cantamath competition to be held at the Horncastle Arena on Wednesday, August 22. “A huge thank you to Courtney for driving the Hope Van and transporting the Rolleston year 10 teams and to Fleur and Caelum from Lincoln for organising the competition.”


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Community work recognised u by Mike Isle

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Selwyn pilot wins major award

A long-serving Rolleston social worker was awarded the Community Service Award at the recent 2018 Selwyn Awards. Chris Allan says he is delighted to have won the award, but he says it came as a special surprise. “This year’s award nominations included some outstanding individuals and organisations doing great work in our communities — and that is what I think makes this award even more special to me,” he said. Mr Allan is head of the Joshua Foundation, a community service organisation and member of the Canterbury Youth Worker Collective. He is described in his award nomination as “a humble yet very dedicated person who is totally focussed upon helping vulnerable and underprivileged young people in [the] community.” Among other community activities, Mr Allan and the Joshua Foundation are facilitators of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Awards. In addition, he works with special needs persons in and around Rolleston and is noted for his innovative work inside the region’s prisons. The latter included organising New Zealand’s first marathon inside a prison. The event was at the Christchurch Men’s Youth Prison and raised $400 for Te Whare Hauora — the Christchurch women’s refuge in Aranui. Mr Allan is acknowledged as a tireless worker by day for the Joshua Foundation. Nevertheless, most evenings and weekends he continues to work with young people and leads weekend tramps, including a recent one for Rolleston’s Waitaha Learning

p Mark Watson, combining a career and a passion

p Chris Allan receiving his award from Jessica Kennedy representing Selwyn Community Services Award sponsor ANZ Bank

Centre, which featured as a lead story in The Record. Mr Allan says he is humbled by the award but doesn’t consider it his alone. “I feel this is something I can share with the communities I work with, the many dedicated people that support the Joshua Foundation and of course my family,” he said. ¢

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Throughout his career, he has flown many different types type of mediumsized aircraft including fixed wing and helicopters. That included a stint flying Boeing 737s for Virgin Australia. Since starting Wyndon Aviation, he has focussed mainly on helicopters and that, he says, involves a wide range of services — among them scenic flights, high country adventures, flight training and executive charter. Mark is on call for firefighting services. It also allows him to combine two of his passions — flying and hunting and fishing in the high country.

Mark has a third passion — farming. Moreover, it is from a farm in Weedon that he and his partner, Lynda Harrap (also an accomplished pilot), operate Wyndon Aviation. The company has its own airstrip and hanger on the farm. The Director of Civil Aviation Awards are presented each year to those who have in the opinion of the judging panel, “have made an outstanding contribution to aviation safety in New Zealand and are an inspiration for the industry.” Mark Watson is one of three award recipients this year. ¢

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Governor-General visits Selwyn

Lincoln skatepark opens after revamp

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The Lincoln Domain skatepark will be officially reopened this weekend, and the Selwyn District Council is throwing a bit of a party.

The Governor-General, the Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy, spent time in the Selwyn district recently with Lincoln University one of the stops on her whirlwind tour. The Governor-General was accompanied by her husband, Sir David Gascoigne, on the visit and the pair toured several key sites in Selwyn. They started at Ngati Moki Marae at Taumutu and finished at Lincoln University’s Ashley Dene Research and Development Station. Fo r m e r Lincoln University chancellor p Pictured from left: Sir David Gascoigne, Lincoln University and current Environment vice-chancellor James McWha, Governor-General Dame Patsy Canterbury councillor, Tom Lambie, said the visit represented said. “There was a presentation by an excellent opportunity to showcase all one of the Ngai Tahu co-Governors, the good work happening on the ground Liz Brown, who gave an overview of Te around the lake, and research activity at Waihora and the catchment in terms of the vision for the lake and plans the university. “Their Excellencies saw Te Waihora for restoration.” Lincoln University vice-chancellor, first-hand and the work being done to James McWha, said the Governorrestore the mauri of the lake,” Mr Lambie General showed a keen interest in the university’s research activities, which aim to find solutions for conserving water while improving productivity. ¢

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p Lincoln’s new skatepark is ready and waiting for skaters

The official opening of the revamped skatepark will be held on Sunday, from 11am to 1pm. The event, hosted by skating retailer Cheapskates will include music, food, spot prizes, skateboarding demonstrations and lessons on skatepark etiquette. Selwyn District Council’s property and commercial manager, Douglas Marshall, said the redesign of the skatepark, led by designer Dave North, achieves the initial goal of being a quality facility where younger skaters and scooter riders can rapidly progress, learn and have fun. “Council is grateful for the support of the community while the changes were being made,” Mr Marshall said. “We understand that locals have had to be really patient while we get the skatepark right; however, we’re confident locals will really enjoy this new facility.” He said changes to the skatepark’s design were also influenced by

discussions with local skaters and other skatepark designers. “We’ve actively listened to the community’s ideas and have incorporated some of these into the new design.” Mr Marshall. While the skatepark is ready to use some finishing touches are being carried out this week. Council’s community projects and facilities manager, Cam Warr, said this includes the final shaping and completion of the retaining wall and fencing will also be installed above one of the bowls. “Our contractors will continue to be on site to do some detail work, but the areas being worked on will be coned off, and the skatepark will be safe for everyone to use.” Mr Warr said council wants to stay in touch with local skaters and is open to receiving feedback about the new skatepark. ¢

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Landmark projects get final okay

Ross Scholarship recipient named

Two landmark projects for Rolleston have been given the green light by the Selwyn District Council.

Research assistant Simon Duff, of Lincoln University’s Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, has been named as the second recipient of the recently established Ross Scholarship.

p Rolleston Reserve is set to be the home of Rolleston’s new $22 million Library and Community Centre

At its meeting last week, council approved a $14.8 million extension to the Selwyn Aquatic Centre, as well as the design concepts for the new Rolleston Library and Community Centre, set to cost just over $22 million. Mayor Sam Broughton said he is excited about the two landmark projects. “Giving these projects the green light is a watershed day for Selwyn, the Aquatic Centre development will help future-proof our district’s leisure and sports needs, while the new Rolleston Library and Community Centre will help create an inspiring destination in Rolleston.”Mayor Broughton said. The extension to the Selwyn Aquatic Centre will see a 10-lane, 25m pool added to the current facility, as well as a reconfiguration of the existing pool.

“We believe the 10-lane option works well for our growing population, as well as providing more room for learn to swim and leisure users,” Mayor Broughton said. The proposed Rolleston Library and Community Centre is set to be the focal point of the new Rolleston Town Centre development at Rolleston Reserve. Mayor Broughton said he’s confident the facility will be an asset for the people of Selwyn. “It’s the first step in developing an attractive town centre, and I know everyone is looking forward to being able to enjoy a range of activities in a vibrant community space.” Work on both projects is expected to be completed toward the middle of 2020. ¢

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Named for and endowed by Lincoln University’s first vicechancellor, emeritus professor Bruce Ross and wife Gill, the scholarship funded Mr Duff for a specific 12-week research project undertaken prior to starting a master’s degree, which he is now working on. Sebastian Wilberforce, secretary of the Lincoln University Foundation, which administers the endowment, said the intent of the Ross Scholarship is to give students an opportunity to experience working in a research environment, to gain an understanding of what is involved in postgraduate research and p Lincoln University research assistant Simon Duff is the to acquire research skills in second recipient of a Ross Scholarship the field of agribusiness and His research project was supervised economics research. Mr Duff’s project focussed on by AERU director Professor Caroline social enterprises, defined as Saunders and deputy director Professor organisations that operate with a Paul Dalziel, who described the work as social purpose and utilise business highly relevant to recent government to advance human development and initiatives to support and encourage social missions. social enterprises. ¢

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Waihora worthy Ellesmere champions u by Kent Caddick

Waihora has taken out the symbol of Ellesmere rugby supremacy the Coleman Shield and in doing so has completed the Canterbury Country rugby double. After lifting the Canterbury Country Combined Cup earlier this season, Waihora downed Darfield 20–10 in the Ellesmere division one final at Darfield Domain on Saturday. With two of its key players, fullback Mark Maitland and halfback Harry Kirk, playing for Canterbury against the All Blacks and Otago the night before, Waihora were a little slow to start in the final with Darfield scoring the only points of the first half, a penalty to fullback Alex Parker. During the first half Waihora turned down a number of kickable penalties to go in search of a five-pointer — but that tactic changed in the second spell, and a Harry Kirk penalty had Waihora level after just four minutes. Another Kirk penalty put Waihora in front, and that lead was extended five minutes later when Ryan Knoning plunged over for a try following a well-worked line-out move. The Kirk conversion had Waihora leading 11–3. Darfield struck back on the hour mark

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with a converted try to first five Scott Mitchell, but Koning was in the thick of things again 10 minutes later when he pulled in an intercept on the halfway line. He raced away from the Darfield defence, and when tackled, the ball was released to flanker Joe Adams who scored in the corner. Kirk added the sideline conversion to have Waihora leading 20–10, a lead they never relinquished despite an allout attack from Darfield in the dying minutes of the match as they went in search of their first-ever Coleman Shield title in the 112 years of the competition. Ellesmere finals day results: Div 1: Waihora 20 v Darfield 10; Div 2: Banks Peninsula 24 v Southbridge-Leeston 10; Div 3: Hornby 48 v BDI 20; Colts: Waihora 25 v Springston 13; Under 18: Prebbleton 49 v Plains Utd 8; Under 16: West Melton 12 v PrebbletonRolleston 6; Under 14.5: West Melton 28 v Rolleston-Lincoln 36; Under 13a: Darfield 24 v Waihora 32; Under 13b: Leeston-Southbridge 52 v Lincoln 15. ¢

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p Waihora halfback Harry Kirk unloads a pass during an attack on the Darfield try line

p Waihora winger Matt Saunders is cut down by Darfield captain Harry Pankhurst just short of the try line

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Tight at the top in Selwyn netball u by Kent Caddick

With one round robin match to go until the semi-finals of the Selwyn premier netball competition, Broadfield is installing itself as favourites to break the Lincoln stranglehold on the title, which it has held for the last five years. In one of the tightest competitions in years, all six teams are still in with a mathematical chance of making the semis. However, Broadfield with its 55–42 win over Greenpark B at the Lincoln Event Centre on Saturday is three points clear at the top of the table and assured of a spot in the semis. Lincoln, which is in a rebuilding season with lots of new young talent on its books, is in second place on the points table, three points behind Broadfield, following a 70–70 draw with Greenpark A on Saturday afternoon. The two points for the draw were vital to Greenpark A’s chances of making the semis as it allowed them to close the gap on Southbridge and Greenpark B to just one point. Southbridge was a

relative comfortable winner against Rolleston, 67–49, on the weekend and a win against Greenpark B this coming weekend should see them through to the semis. Rolleston, which is currently bottom of the table, could still make the semis but will need to beat Greenpark A this weekend and hope Southbridge can down Greenpark B. The other match this weekend will be a top of the table clash between Lincoln and Broadfield giving the winner bragging rights heading into the semis. In the Premier two division, West Melton, Southbridge B, Lincoln B and Prebbleton are all assured of semi-final spots, with West Melton undefeated so far this round and likely to continue that form when it plays bottom placed Broadfield B this weekend. ¢

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u by Anita Breyholtz DVM, Selwyn Veterinary Centre

Do you have an older cat? Noticed that she is less active these days, sleeping more, grooming less, or maybe lost a little weight? Are you putting it down to your cat just getting old? Weight loss, grooming less, sleeping more or being less active can mean more than ‘just getting old’ — usually these are signs of underlying issues. Many of these can be successfully treated or well-managed, making your cat live a longer and happier life. Common causes of weight loss in older cats include hyperthyroidism, dental disease and chronic kidney disease. Hyperthyroidism is a hormonal disorder, usually caused by a benign tumour in one or both of the thyroid glands, which are located in the neck. These tumours cause the thyroid gland to overproduce thyroid hormones, which are important for regulating metabolism. When a cat’s thyroid hormone level is too high, its metabolic rate increases causing many body systems to work harder than normal. Problems associated with hyperthyroidism include damage to the heart, kidneys, liver and eyes. The good news is that hyperthyroidism is a treatable and potentially curable disease. Dental disease is common in cats, even more so when they get older. Decreased food intake, weight loss and reduced grooming are possible symptoms. Many cats still eat normally, but dental disease is painful and left untreated, it can cause damage to internal organs such as the kidneys or

heart. Owners are often worried about the anaesthesia involved with dental procedures, but with proper monitoring and the right precautions in the vast majority of cases, the benefits far outweigh the risks. Chronic kidney disease in older cats is commonly the result of an agerelated decline in kidney function. It is a disease that tends to get worse over time. Unfortunately, it is not curable, but management of the disease can slow the progression, and cats can sometimes experience a good quality of life for many years after being diagnosed with the disease. If your ageing cat has become less active and resting more, there is a high chance she or he has developed arthritis. Arthritis in cats is common, and one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in cats. Although your cat is not telling you that they experience discomfort, it is very likely that they are. Treatment can make a big difference. Cats are good at masking disease. Often it is hard to realise how much a condition affects our furry cat friend until they are treated, becoming a happier, ‘younger’ cat again. If you feel your cat has ‘gotten old’, book them in with your vet for a health check. You may be able to make them feel younger again. ¢

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Helping hands in Lincoln u by Anita Brockhouse, Services Development Coordinator, Lincoln and Districts Community Care Association

The Lincoln and Districts Community Care Association coordinates health and social services support for those in need in the wider Selwyn area from their base in Lincoln. We have new purpose-built premises at 16 Lyttelton Street, Lincoln, and we cover the area from Selwyn River in the south and Sandy Knolls Road in the west, to the Hilltop Tavern in the east and Halswell Junction Road in the north. We are privileged to have a large pool of volunteers who deliver most of our services. If you would like to become one of our volunteers, please call us to discuss how you could become involved. Services we provide for our community: Meals on Wheels A main meal and dessert delivered five days a week for subsidised and paying clients in certain areas. Hot or frozen meal options are available. All dietary needs catered for. Selwyn Lead The Way Free mentoring programme for those in Selwyn District. Trained volunteers work one on one to teach skills, eg vegetable growing, menu planning, cooking on a budget, budgeting, writing a CV, changing car tyres, knitting and sewing.

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SPOTLIGHT ON to 11am at the Recreation Centre, Lincoln University. The programme changes every three months. The group is very friendly, relaxed and supportive of new members. Register at our office for a modest annual sub. One session is offered as a free trial. Pegasus Community Health Worker Assistance with accessing health service entitlements, overcoming financial, language and transport/ isolation barriers. This service is for those referred by general practice teams at Lincoln, Lincoln University, Rolleston, Templeton, Darfield and Leeston. To contact: email pcw@lincolncomcare. co.nz or phone 021 906 913. Health Seminars We host information workshops run by support groups — Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cancer, heart, NZ sign language, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, dementia and stroke. Ongoing courses for groups like the Cancer Society and Arthritis Foundation are advertised locally. Support for International People Information seminars cover access to health services, safe driving, keeping warm in winter, cooking the kiwi way and sharing ethnic foods, tenancy regulations and community law issues. Lincoln Walking Group Meets every Tuesday/Wednesday with an interesting and varied programme. This group is very social and welcoming to new members. Some walks are around Lincoln; others venture further afield to discover new places. Programme on our website or pick up a copy from reception.

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There was a time when Jeep was the one and only word for a machine, which could take you anywhere. Well — there was another word, but it was very long, very German, and the year was 1941. The Willys Jeep was the Allied answer to muddy battlefields and the need to scout rapidly, deploy men in harsh conditions, and get out should the fearsome Panzer tanks make an appearance. Later adventures in military off-road design gave us Lamborghini’s breathtakingly silly, awesome LM002 and finally the bloated legacy of the Hummer. Here in New Zealand, we were more closely acquainted with the capable Land Rover Defender — and a line of Jeep products, which appealed to off-road enthusiasts, even when the Land Cruiser swept all before it in the 1980s. Now Jeep is coming back with a proposition that looks like its time is ripe. You like big, capable utes, do you? You’re sick of faux SUVs, which blanch at a small puddle? How about a machine, then, p Jeep Scrambler which takes the Jeep Wrangler formula and adds a ute deck, as well convertible top and enough cargo space as more raw testosterone than an early to mount a small coup, this is it. For Schwarzenegger action film? If you’re those who don’t want to wait, there is interested, read on because it hasn’t always the alternative. just been made real. It’s apparently set The Scrambler may not exist at all to become a key part of the Jeep line-up. if it were not for innovative aftermarket Whispers abound of a 2019 release wizards American Expeditionary Vehicles, date for the five-metre-long, massively who turn out a similar juggernaut named powerful three litre turbo diesel the Brute. Scrambler — its working name derived It’s now available here in New Zealand, from a previous flat-decked Jeep. this unmistakable, retro-cool monster. Computer renderings of its mighty diffs Though without the US-only option of a and chassis are already out there, along roaring 6 litre Hemi V8. Everything about with sightings of the frankly enormous the Brute is big, from its gigantic offcamouflaged prototype. For those who road tyres to its voluminous cabin. Deck love the idea of Ford’s Ranger Raptor space like the top utes is balanced with but also crave the bombproof lines of a nice touches like a 26 litre water tank main battle tank, a rumoured optional for survival situations. No matter which

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Sheep Shearing SHEEP SHEARING contractor, mobile shearing trailer and generator, shearing and animal care. Phone Tony Robb, 021 296 9175.

Health & Beauty ARE YOU full of winter aches & pains? Call Jackie Lyes deep tissue massage therapist / reflexologist, 03 318 2871.

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MOBILE SHEEP Shearing specialises in Lifestyle Blocks. Drenching, Hoof Trimming, Tailing etc. Friendly and Professional. For a free quote phone Shaun Adams 021 204 1274.

Trades & Services CLEARWATER BUILDING and painting. Specialising in kitchens, bathroom, and home renovations for more information contact free phone 0800 766 378. FOR SPECIALISED shelter belt and green waste removal contact Peter now for a free quote on 020 4155 7363.

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We are seeking passionate, innovative teachers who have a desire to provide genuine learner-centred education. Due to our continued investment in professional development and learning, Rolleston College is seeking New Zealand registered upper primary and secondary teachers for casual relief positions. Please register your interest, by sending your CV along with two verbal references and your contact details to recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz 631 Springston Rolleston Road Phone: 03 595 2490 Email: recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz www.rollestoncollege.nz

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HARVESTER MARKETS Ltd, electric fencing, hitachi impact tools, bale forks & tines, chainsaw bar oil, 2 stroke oil, hy-tran oil, antifreeze, PB blaster & corrosion stop, 12 volt diesel pumps, PTO shaft & parts, magnetic amber revolving lights, drum pumps, hydraulic pumps, drawbar pins, R clips, D shackles, chain, belts, spanners & bolts. Lots of stuff you might need & lots of stuff you won’t, but come & have a look, 91 Horndon Street Darfield, phone 03 318 8229, walk ins welcome.

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CHURCH NOTICES — Sunday 19th August Lincoln Baptist Church — Everyone welcome! Sundays, 10am, 530 Birchs Road Lincoln. www.lincolnbaptist.org.nz / 03 325 3396 / office@lincolnbaptist.org.nz. Malvern Anglican Parish — 8.00am St Ambrose Sheffield; 9.30am Trinity Darfield; Contact Archdeacon Susan Baldwin; 03 317 9079 http://malvernanglican.wordpress.com Facebook: Malvern Anglican Parish. Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road. Each Sunday 9.30am 1st/3rd Sundays Lincoln Union Clergy with Reverend Phyllis Harris 027 352 7886 and supporting clergy, 2nd/4th Sunday with Lincoln Anglican Clergy Reverend Sampson Knight, 021 335 168, Secretary Lynette 03 347 4599 lynlen50@hotmail.com. Parish of Hororata — 9.30am St Johns at Hororata; www.hororataparish.co.nz Rev Jenni Carter 318 0858. Kirwee Community Church — 10am Kirwee Sports Pavilion, High Street, Kirwee, Morning Tea to follow, Pastor: Brian Booth 03 318 1309. Darfield Catholic Church — Sunday Masses 8.30am For Weekly Masses, and the Liturgy Timetable refer to the church newsletter. Parish Priest: Fr Paulo Filoiai’i 03 342 9763. hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz. Hornby Presbytery. Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am weekly, West Melton (1136 West Coast Road). 11am first Sunday of the month, Halkett. Pastor: Murray Talbot 022 344 1039. Youth Leader: Mitch Shaw Ph 03 974 9120 or ext 1 021 411 800. www.hopechurch.net.nz. Glentunnel Chapel— Victoria Street, Glentunnel. Sundays 10.30 am, Worship and Communion. Ph 03 318 8948. Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10.00am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Steve Talbot, 03 347 4007. Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz. Malvern Co-operating Parish — 9.30 am Trinity Darfield. Darfield Baptist Church — Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays. Ph 03 318 7360 Pastor — Paul Cossey; Youth Pastor Hannah Cossey. Darfield Life Church — 17 North Terrace — 6.30pm Sunday Service; Pastors Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340; Origin Youth 7.30pm Friday — Youth Leader James Sutherland 021 029 5223. Cornerstone — Rolleston. Meeting Sundays @ 10am, Rolleston Community Centre. Contact: Ps Andre Powell 027 871 1424, admin@cornerstonerolleston.org or www.cornerstonerolleston.org. Rolleston Baptist Church — 9:30am, Children’s Sunday School & Bible Class; 10:30am, Main Service. We meet at Rolleston Christian School, 571 Springston Rolleston Rd, Rolleston. Contact: Pastor Joe Fleener; www.rollestonbaptist.org.nz; 03 260 1406; admin@rollestonbaptist.org.nz. Lev Shel Torah Congregation Shabbat (Saturday) 1:30pm Irwell Hall ,Corner Leeston & Selwyn Lake Road Contact: Sue Boyd 03 3242612. St Paul’s Anglican — Parish service at St Paul’s 9.30am. Verse of the week: Be glad and rejoice for the Lord will do great things. — Joel 2v21.

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Flemington subdivision gives you the best Lincoln has to offer. Flemington is a beautifully planned community, featuring tree-lined boundaries and an established lined oak tree entrance. The residential subdivision offers a range of section sizes from 400m2 to 650m2 all fully serviced nestled on the outskirts of a rural landscape. The close proximity to both Lincoln and Christchurch is making Flemington very popular with a diverse range of homeowners, from those looking to build their first home to the more mature retirees. Central to the entire development is the large recreational space housing the children’s playground and tennis court, part of the 1.3ha that has been set-aside in the Flemington master plan for such purpose. Various other amenities are continually being investigated to make life easy for the residents. Running alongside Flemington on Birches Road is the Christchurch to Little River cycle way, a well-used and popular recreational “highway” which families and recreational cyclists share together

The Show home village now consists of eight leading Canterbury building companies; grouped together for convenience they offer inspiration and some wonderful house and land packages. Homes by Maxim, Versatile, Fraemohs Homes, Online

design and build, Homes by Parklane, Orange Homes and green homes gives you a great deal to view. Stages 6,7 and 8 have sections still available with newly released Stage 10 selling fast.

Think Flemington first A beautifully planned community with plenty of green space, gives you room to enjoy your ideal lifestyle

You will be surprised at how easy it is build your first home at Flemington. Head along to our Showhome Village onsite and check out the amazing showhomes from some of Canterbury’s top builders. Showhome Village open Wednesday to Sunday, 11am-4pm.

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