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Curling returns to Mt Olympus

u by Kent Caddick

High altitude curling is back in Selwyn with the highly anticipated 3rd annual Mt Olympus Curling Championships this weekend.

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Christchurch singing teacher Lois Johnston, far right, and five of her students lead the singing of O Come All Ye Faithful …

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Olympic medallist visits Sheffield

Pupils at Sheffield Contributing School had a treat last week with a visit from New Zealand Olympic rower Storm Uru …

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p Action from last year’s Mt Olympus Curling Championships

The house that Brian rebuilt

It’s all go at Racecourse Hill as owners Brian and Bernice Cribb rebuild and restore the historic homestead …

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Affectionately known as Tarnspeil, this Kiwi version of a favourite Scottish winter sport is to be held on Saturday, August 10. This unique event, which is open to all levels of participation and is said to be the highest altitude curling competition in Australasia, takes place on ‘the Tarn’, set 1800m above sea level in the top basin of the spectacular Mt Olympus ski resort. “As the ice around the Alps continues to melt and thwart dedicated curlers from Greymouth to Staveley and beyond, the Mt Olympus event is gaining traction as one of the few

competitions still able to run,” Mt Olympus club captain, Simon Driscoll, says. “This event has really gained momentum since we launched it as part of the Real New Zealand Festival in 2011.” All visitors are encouraged to take part in the curling event which boasts an ice bar and barbecue lunch catered by an in-house chef. “There is plenty of friendly competition on the day, however legendary humour and amusing anecdotes outrank winning every time,” Driscoll says. continued on page 3 …

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p Rolleston School pupils enjoy their first visit to the new Selwyn Aquatic Centre in Rolleston. Pictured from left, Kate Mulcay, Summer Kennedy and Emma Marshall take a break from their lessons. Team Totara pupil Ashleigh McCloy says, “that after one lesson, I learned things that I didn't know, like kicking on my side without a board.” She says that after their lessons finish she hopes to able to swim a whole lane.

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p Christchurch singing teacher Lois Johnston, far right, and five of her students lead the singing of O Come All Ye Faithful for an appreciative audience which packed St John’s Church in Hororata for a Christmas-themed concert last weekend. Proceeds are earmarked for the community’s Anglican church, which suffered extensive damage in the September 2010 earthquake.

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Sheffield school receives funding boost u by Kent Caddick

The Selwyn District Council has apologised to some Darfield residents for failing to consult them on removing an historic footbridge but it won’t be putting the bridge back.

Sheffield Contributing School will receive $146,000 in extra funding this year through the Government’s Schools Property Guide Programme. The programme is in place to provide schools with funding to increase their non-classroom space, such as libraries, administrative facilities and multi-purpose spaces, in line with roll growth. Principal Simon Moriarty says they are delighted to receive the funding but have yet to decide how it will be spent. “The school board will be getting together to discuss where this money will go.” Selwyn MP Amy Adams says the funding recognises the importance of

p The track used by convent nuns to reach the St Joesph’s Catholic Church in Darfield is now a path to nowhere after council removed an historic footbridge across a water race

The council also failed to carry out an inspection of the 100-year-old bridge prior to its removal during intersection improvements at the corner of Telegraph Road and Cardale Street in Darfield. Residents Donna Storer and Barbara Clinton had appealed to the Malvern Community Board to get council to put the footbridge back and at its June meeting the board agreed to ask council to restore the bridge. However, at its July meeting, following a report from council’s assets manager Murray Washington, the board adopted a do-nothing stance over the bridge. Board member Mary Ireland said as the Darfield Township Committee had decided not to have the bridge restored the community board could not go against that decision. The township committee’s former chairman Paddy McKay resigned from the committee following his involvement in having the bridge removed. Murray Washington told the community board he had written to Mrs Storer to apologise for the ‘angst’ the council had caused her and the

community for the ‘communication breakdown’ over the bridge’s removal. Mr Washington said an inspection by civil engineers Bond Frew Ltd of the bridge after its removal showed the bridge had significant decay and the engineer’s report concluded that the bridge had reached the end of its useful life. Bond Frew estimated it would cost around $10,000 to replace the bridge, which is currently stored at a property owned by Mr McKay. Mrs Storer says they are disappointed the bridge won’t be put back and were never seeking to have it replaced with a new one. “What we would like to know is why council did not follow the proper process in having the bridge removed and why a report on the bridge’s condition wasn’t done prior to it being removed.” The bridge was originally built to enable the Sisters of Mercy nuns from the St Johns Convent in Darfield cross a water race running alongside Telegraph Road to reach St Joseph’s Catholic Church, which was established in 1888. ¢

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Curling returns to Mt Olympus

For those non-skiers a helicopter is available to ferry visitors from the bottom hut to the Tarn from 10am, allowing access to all ages and recreational types without breaking into a sweat. People are encouraged to pre-book their seat on the Mt Olympus website, www.mtolympus.co.nz. Teams can enter for free either on the website prior to the event or on the day and for more information visit the website or call 03 318 5840. ¢

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Into the 21st century u by Mayor Kelvin Coe

Technology is changing at an amazing pace these days and so is the Selwyn District Council. There are a number of examples of how technology is changing our service. We recently purchased the ‘Kotui’ software package from the National Library and this has improved and enhanced the level of service provided by our libraries. We already offer the popular free Wi-Fi and public access computer services and now the libraries can offer e-books. Four hundred and ninety-nine e-books and eight e-readers have been purchased and these books can be downloaded onto your computer, i-pad or other reading devices (except a kindle) from your home thus further enhancing the library services. The e-books are free to read but there is a small charge to borrow the e-reader. Council is also increasing its presence in social media. As well as our website we have a twitter account (@futureforselwyn) and facebook pages for the Aquatic Centre, a page for young people called Sensational Selwyn Youth and a page for visitors called Sensational Selwyn. Facebook also allows us to quickly update our followers on news, events, consultation and emergencies and allows you to give us your views on the issues.

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An issue close to my heart and one that I have been working hard on in my role as Minister for the Environment is the management of our freshwater resources.

p Selwyn Mayor Kelvin Coe

Our building department has a new software package which allows the whole consent process, from lodging the initial consent application for processing through to inspection reports being filed by our building inspectors in the field, to happen online, thus speeding up the process and delivering a better outcome to our customers. Smart technology is now being deployed in most of council’s activities allowing us to provide better and more efficient customer service. ¢

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Excitement is mounting at the Darfield Preschool and Nursery as its new building takes shape. The community owned preschool, one of the few left in the country, is moving from its current location on Telegraph Road to its purpose built premises on Cardale Street. “When we were looking at upgrading the current building we thought that if we were going to spend this money perhaps it would be better for us to look for our own site so we weren’t reliant on any outside influences,” Preschool centre manager Sally Whitwell says. In light of that the preschool’s board of trustees made the decision to purchase a three acre block on Cardale Street in behind the Torlesse Bus Company yard. “We as staff designed the building and gave the information to our architect who drew up the plans,” Whitwell says. The build contract was awarded to Homes by Maxim and work began on the site in April.

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p Darfield Preschool and Nursery centre manager Sally Whitwell left, and administration manager Clare Clatworthy inspect building progress at their new site

“We are running a bit of a sweepstake on when it was going to be completed and I picked May so I’m out,” says Whitwell, who believes they will be able to move into the new site before Christmas. “The new site is not about us getting bigger as we want to be able to retain the family and community feel we have with the preschool but it will enable us to be more in charge of our own destiny.” ¢

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p Draft plans for a new public toilet block in Springfield have been given the thumbs and it is hoped the new block will be open in time for the Christmas holidays. Graeme Wilson, Selwyn District Council’s property and facilities and team leader, says the plans have been approved by the toilet working group and will now go back to the architect who will draw up detailed construction plans and the contract will then go out for tender.

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The 15 strong jazz band is made up mostly of junior school students. With the departure of many of the jazz band’s senior students at the end of last year the band is full of fresh new players according to Rachel Balchin, Head of Music at Darfield High School. “For most of them it’s a completely new experience. I’m hoping they’ll come away feeling really inspired,” she says. The festival will include tutorial master classes run Darfield High School music teacher Rachel Balchin guides the school’s jazz band by the Royal New Zealand p during practice Air Force Band musicians, various public performances around Selwyn residents will have a chance to enjoy the jazz band Blenheim and a gala concert. The festival when they perform at the Malvern Community Arts Council is open to all South Island schools. Concert at Trinity Church, Darfield in September. ¢

Olympic medallist visits Sheffield u by Kent Caddick

Pupils at Sheffield Contributing School had a treat last week with a visit from New Zealand Olympic rower Storm Uru. Uru and rowing partner Peter Taylor took out a bronze medal in the lightweight double sculls division at last year’s London Olympics. He brought with him his Olympic medal and all the pupils got to hold it helping to inspire their own Olympic dreams. “We had such a great experience and now we know how much effort Storm put in to get all the way to the Olympics and I know that whatever it takes, I can do it,” senior p Sheffield Contributing School pupils Alex Griffiths (left) and Jake Benny have their photograph taken with Olympic medallist Storm Uru, who is wearing his Olympic student Katie Molloy said. bronze medal Another student Jake Benny said Uru taught them “It doesn't matter what culture or background you come from about perseverance and chasing or how big or small you are, you can do anything you set your their dreams. mind to, and make your dreams come true.” ¢

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Plans for playground get pupil approval u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Students of West Melton School are excited about plans to build a new fitness playground for the school’s older students.

p West Melton School’s head boy Tait Spain, left, looks over playground equipment plans with deputy head girl Ally Taylor

The Xtreme Fitness playground system will be built by the Playground Centre in Wanganui and includes climbing walls, nets, bridges and bars designed for fitness and entertainment. “We are really excited that the senior students will have a playground,” the school’s head boy Tait Spain says. “I’m looking forward to having a go,” adds Ally Taylor, the school’s deputy head girl. Helen Howden from the school’s Board of Trustees says they wanted to provide something for students from Years 5 to 8. “We wanted something that would be physically challenging and motivating for them.” Howden said that three-quarters of the total cost of $81,000 has been raised from a variety of charities and trusts as well as the school’s own fundraising efforts. “We hope to have it installed by the end of the year.”

Howden says the playground will be open for the community to use out of school hours. Gillman Wheelans Limited, developer of the Preston Downs subdivision in West Melton, will combine with the school later in the year to provide a community fun day to help raise funds for the playground. ¢

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History remembered u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

A strong desire to ensure the history of the Whitecliff’s rail line is remembered has spurred local residents to pay tribute to the line in different ways, including history books and a possible commemorative site. Hororata resident Bruce Maffey and his brother Richard have spent many years working on recording the p The old Whitecliffs railway station building is now located at Tarling Common in the Whitecliffs township history of the line which they The initial reason for the Government will publish in two volumes, building the line was to transport coal the first to be out later this year. “We’ve included information about from several mines in Whitecliffs every person we could find who through to factories in Christchurch. The trains also carried pipes and ever worked on the rail line,” Bruce bricks from the pottery works and sand Maffey says. An interest in rail history had used in foundries to make moldings. “It served the farming community as been passed down from their father who had been collecting information well. Stock would go to the freezing works on the train.” on railways. The trains also carried passengers “After our father died in 2006 it motivated me to get on with it. I thought between 1875–1928, but the service it was our plan for life to preserve the was often slow with frequent stops and delays due to shunting. Maffey said it history of the lines.” Maffey says that the line began in took an hour to get from Whitecliffs 1875 and ran from Darfield through to to Darfield. With passengers travelling by bus Whitecliffs. There were two trains a day and and freight by truck, the Whitecliffs line stations were at Hawkins, Homebush, became obsolete by the 1960s. A group of people interested in Coalgate, Glentunnel, South Malvern preserving the history of the Whitecliffs and Whitecliffs. “It was eleven and a half miles from line is being set up in Darfield by Don Chambers and Paddy McKay. ¢ Darfield to Whitecliffs.”

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an equally impressive harness racing pedigree, says taking out the premiership title was quite overwhelming. She puts her husband’s success down to him being a perfectionist. “He leaves no stone unturned and is a great communicator when it comes to ensuring the owners are kept informed and I think the owners appreciate that.” Cran’s first training win was in 1992 at Addington with Laud, who was driven by Chrissie’s legendary grandfather, the late Derek Jones. The wins have flowed regularly since with the Kentuckiana Lodge stable winning $1 million-plus and securing over 100 wins in each of the last three seasons. He has concentrated on being the best he can as a trainer, and enlisted two champion young drivers, firstly Mark Jones, and latterly Dexter Dunn, primarily over the years, to do most of his stable driving.

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A delightful vineyard setting in the rural fringes of Christchurch

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We have an ever groWing variety of adults costumes and accessories and can help you choose an outfit for your fancy dress or themed party!!

Sunday Roast – 3 courses $45pp Lunch & Dinner Jazz Night – 28 Aug at 7pm Open Wed – Sun for Lunch & Dinner

SHOP HOURS monday 1pm – 6pm thursday 11am – 6pm friday 11am – 5pm and other times By appointment

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355 Buchanans Road, Yaldhurst, Christchurch

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 14 August 2013 edition is 10am, Tuesday 13 August 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.therecord.co.nz For Sale

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For Rent

ROYAL STUFF 100 mile an hour tape, shiny sockets, 112kph Beacon lights, “Charlie Draper” tools. Bring your torch to have a look in our “cave”. Specials of the Week: 110volt Diesel Fuel Pump $135 +gst. HARVESTER MARKETS LTD. 91 Horndon Street, ph 03 318 8229. Hours 9am-5pm.

NEW YOGA class in Darfield. Wednesdays 12pm 1.30pm. Register your interest. Monday night yoga class, 7pm Sheffield Hall. $10 per class. All welcome, for more information contact Geraldine phone 03 318 3012

4 BEDROOM house in Darfield, $420. Phone 03 318 8156 or 021 120 3818.

SPECIMEN TREES and fruit trees (bare foot). Golden Elms, Variegated Elms, Liquidambar, ornamental Crab Apple, fruit trees. The cheapest way to buy large trees. Call Dave at HORORATA NURSERIES, 03 318 0081.

COMPUTER NEED ATTENTION? We specialise in: sales & service of new & used machines, networking, virus protection, backup, reloading & restoring of Windows. Plain old-fashioned help and assistance.

Super Computer 03 318 1956

Stockfeed CALF, PIG, horse & chook meal. 14% protein, 13% ME. Available in any quantities. Dunsandel area. Please call 027 392 7543.

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From the Butchers Block

sPecIals! Gourmet Sausages Gluten free Sausages frozen Sausage Packs 4 for $10 while stocks last

(Paddy’s Farm shoP) malvern Butchery 35 South terrace, DarfielD 7510 03 318 8208

Wanted to Buy ANYTHING METAL including: cars, trucks and machinery. Please phone John on 03 318 0871 or 03 318 0650.

YOUR LOCAL SCRAPMETAL RECYCLER Anything metal collected - small to large Pans, Heaters, Whiteware, Vehicles, Silos etc

Black Sheep Scrap

679 Depot Road 03 312 3354 or 027 697 0677 oxfordstockfeeds@scorch.co.nz

Property AVON CITY Caravans Ltd. Large and comfortable caravans available if you wish to stay on site during your EQC repairs. Insurance quotes given. Phone Lizi 03 381 0018 or 027 435 5874. HOUSE TO Let Darfield. Large 5 bedroom house in centre of Darfield, log burner, available now. $485pw, long term preferred, pets negotiable. Phone 027 326 3083.

STOP BIRDS

Leaves, snow, hail & vermin from blocking up your spouting Gum Leaf gutter guard has been proven on 1,000s of homes across Australia & New Zealand over the last 12 years. Quality materials: BHP Colorbond steel mesh with unique patented louvre which will even keep out pine needles. Will not rust or sag with age or load. Call Rohan Rudd for a no-obligation assessment and quote 0800 486 532

www.gumleaf.co.nz

furniture restoration

03 318 0633 or 027 255 4484 Property Maintenance

free quotes

Member Scrapmetal Assoc of NZ

CHIMNEY SWEEP. Servicing the Selwyn district. Weekends a speciality. Phone Rodney Carr 03 324 2999 a/h. GLASS ALL glass, all areas, phone 03 318 4128 or 027 325 9854. Malvern Glass Ltd.

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Trades

All types of furniture and doors repaired, sprayed or French polished.

Licensed Dealer

We have a great range of stock feed for almost every animal. We sell hay, lucerne & baleage

Property Maintenance

318 0047

darfield appliance Daily Onsite Sales & Servicing Authorised Service Agent for Most Brands

MALVERN WASTE SOLUTIONS, rubbish and recycling, domestic, commercial, skip hire, functions, locally owned and operated. Phone 03 318 7407. www.mws.co.nz.

• Washing Machines • Ovens • Dryers • Dishwashers • Cooktops • Washing Machine Hire (from $8/wk)

SHOWERS, MIRRORS, splashbacks, double glazing. For all your glass needs please phone Man About Glass Ltd. Phone 03 317 9088 or text 027 227 9555.

Reg’d Service Technician

OXFORD APPLIANCES Murray Dawson 027 226 3898


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Closing date for classified advertising for the 14 August 2013 edition is 10am, Tuesday 13 August 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.therecord.co.nz Trades

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For All Your Plumbing Needs

david wilkinson registered electrician phone 03 318 1231

fax 03 318 1235 po box 26 email sales@electricalcontractors.co.nz kirwee we’ll be there when you need us. guaranteed

We’ll do it right & on time • No Job Too Small • Domestic & Commercial • New Work & Maintenance • Alterations Fast and friendly prompt service

Reg. Craftsman Plumber

Ph: 03 312 1280 Mob: 021 898 380

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Public Notices

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COURTENAY TENNIS CLUB

All aspects of concreting & all types of finishing

DECORATIVE STAMPED COLOURED EXPOSED

Dale Mayberry Ph: 021 222 2833

Builder

Maintenance & servicing Bathroom & kitchen renovations Mains pressure hot water upgrades Blocked Drains Fully stocked vehicles Fast, friendly professional service

Laser Plumbing Christchurch West 03 348 6920 0800 11 22 40

chchwest@laserplumbing.co.nz We are able to accurately share travelling costs between jobs with GPS tracking So try us first!

Situations Vacant

Plant Supervisor A full time position is now available for an experienced plant supervisor in our mineral processing plant at Coalgate. A trade mechanical/technical qualification is required with relevant experience in engineering or manufacturing. Applicants must be physically fit and hold a current drivers license, preferably with ‘F’ endorsement. The company promotes a drug and alcohol free workplace in line with our Health and Safety Policy. Successful applicants may be required to undergo testing as required.

MALCOLM LANG BUILDER 03 317 9183 OR 027 437 6406

RADIATOR REPAIRS ã Repairs ã cleanouts ã new cores

03 318 0600

Got Air Conditioning and Electrical Needs? • • • • •

Heat Pump Supply Installations Servicing & Maintenance Household Electrical Work Business Electrical Work

Give Nigel a call now for no obligation free quote

Ph: 021 387 750 A/H 03 318 0030 PO Box 10, Hororata, 7544

Philips SmartBright LED Downlight 12Watt DN052B

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Monday 12 august 7.30 pm

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0800 LASER 4 U Laser Electrical Rolleston 831 Jones Road, Rolleston www.laserelectrical.co.nz

(0800 527 374)

Public Notices ARION FARM Feather and Fur Market Day, Sunday 1st September 2013, 890 Mcleans Island Road, Harewood, Christchurch. Wanted, stall holders: Sell, trade, barter. anything plant, animal (birds, rodents etc) or mineral. Also, fundraisers wanted to run stalls, bbqs, raffles etc. And, entertainers: Anyone considered please enquire on the numbers below. Cost, $10 per site all profits for you to keep. We provide paddocks and yards, space for you and everything else you bring. Contact before 17th August 2013 Suzie: 021 881 279 or Belinda 027 318 1387 or leave a message on 03 360 2192.

Darfield Tennis Clubrooms All Welcome Phone Glenys 03 318 8677

sheffield tennis club annual general meeting

14 August 2013 at 7.30pm Clubrooms Sheffield Domain

Public Notices

CHURCH NOTICES - Sunday 11 August

Big jobs, small jobs, odd jobs. From outside the home to inside the home. If you simply just need a job done, give me a call.

Darfield ITM is locally owned and operated. We are part of the ITM group that has over 90 stores nationwide dealing with both trade and retail customers. We are looking for a motivated store sales consultant to join our team who has experience in the retail and trade industry. Key Job Responsibilities: • Customer Service • Ordering Stock • Receipting Stock • Merchandising/Promotions • Locating speciality items To be the successful candidate you need: • Excellent customer service skills • Friendly and positive attitude • Have the ability to work alone efficiently and be part of a team environment • Be organised and have the ability to manage your time wisely. • Knowledge of the building industry would be an advantage but not essential. If you are interested in this role please send your application and CV to: faye@darfielditm.co.nz

Call Laser Electrical today

Malvern Air Conditioning & Electrical Ltd.

To apply please contact the office during business hours on 03 318 2701. www.transform-minerals.com

STORE SALES CONSULTANT

27th August at 7.30pm in the Club House

Need a Professional Electrician?

Plastic tank replacement Robby Wilson 9 Downs Road, Hororata

Please phone Graham on (03) 347 7008 or Leslie on (03) 318 1773 for further info

ANNUAL MEETING

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Monday 19 August 2013, 7.30pm at G Kerr’s residence

Greendale Golf Club (Inc)

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SERVICES LTD • Pump out septic tanks/Grease traps • Service contracts/Maintenance reports • Bulk sludge removal/Dewatering • Hire Portable loos • Waterblasting & Camera Investigations Ph 03 318 8609

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Malvern Anglican Parish- St Matthew’s Courtenay at 8.00am, Trinity Darfield at 9.30am. 03 317 9079. St Paul’s Anglican - West Melton 9.45am Worship, Russell Couper. Bible Study Mondays 7.30pm, Tuesdays 7pm, Prayer support. Penny 347 8139, Colin & Gail 347 8443 Rolleston Church - 10am Family Service 7pm Rolleston Encounter Cornerstone Kids during morning service Cornerstone Youth Friday 7-9pm All meetings held at the Rolleston Community Centre, 126 Rolleston Drive, Administration contact: Nikki @ 03 347 8716 admin@rollestonchurch.co.nz www.rollestonchurch.co.nz - Darfield Life Group Bible Study Wednesday night 7.30pm, 7 South Terrace, Darfield, Hosts Alisatair & Fleur MacDonald, Enquiries: 03 318 8654 Parish of Hororata Anglican - Rev Jenni Carter 318 0858, 9.30am St Johns, Hororata. www.hororataparish.co.nz 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 Ph 03 342 9763, hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz Hornby Presbytery Kirwee Community Church - 10am Kirwee Model School Library, School Lane, Kirwee, Morning Tea to follow, Pastor Brian Booth 03 318 1309. Hope Presbyterian West Melton - 9.30am Pastor available Tuesday 9.30-12.30 Pastor: Daniel Fone, 03 347 7509, Youth Leader: Sage Harris 03 980 2296 Ext 217 Hope Presbyterian Rolleston - Service 10am, Rolleston School hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Brent Richardson, 03 347 4007, Youth leader, Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz Darfield Baptist Church - Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays Pastor: Paul Cossey, 03 318 8688 Youth Pastor: Sam Broughton 027 223 8345 Malvern Co-Operating Parish - 9:30am Greendale, 10am Cafe Hope Sheffield – theme “Water” Glentunnel Chapel - Sunday 10.30am Worship and Communion Ph 03 318 8948 or 021 274 2548 www.glentunnel.org.nz Mountain View Community Church - 17 North Terrace, Darfield Sunday Service 6.30pm Prayer 6.00pm Pastors Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340

Verse for the Week: For the wages of sin is death: but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom 6:23

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