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Parafed sport wins accolades u by Ann van Engelen

Rolleston College student Ella Benn was named Junior Sportsperson of the Year and Sophie Pascoe took Sportsperson of the Year for the 11th time at the Parafed Sports Awards. P3

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The awards recognise people with physical disabilities for their sporting achievements across the year. Both Sophie and Ella have had part of their left leg amputated, Ella’s through cancer as well as part of her right lung. “Sophie is very successful and New Zealand’s most decorated Paralympian. Ella is a member of the Selwyn Swimming Club and won three gold and four bronze medals at the Swimming New Zealand Open Championships in June. “She also won four gold and five silvers at the Swimming New Zealand Short Course Championships in October,” said Junior sports manager Charlotte Pawson. “Ella was up against some pretty tough competition and getting Junior Sportsperson of the year was a huge achievement. She also competed for New Zealand at the Para Swimming World Series in Melbourne, and we look forward to following her journey in the future.” Selwyn residents, wheelchair racing athlete Montana Brown won Emerging Talent of the Year and brothers Celyn and Ieuan Edwards, both swimmers, were also accepted into the Parafed Academy Programme. “Montana is one of the only local wheelchair racers and often trains by herself and also competes with the Selwyn Athletics Club. The others train with able-bodied groups at Selwyn Aquatic Centre. “Montana has been involved with ParaFed Canterbury for a number of

p Ella Benn, Parafed Canterbury Junior Sportsperson of the Year with Parafed Canterbury Sportsperson of the Year, Sophie Pascoe photo credit Carrie Prendeville

years, and 2019 has seen her emerge into a competitive athlete, who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to training and competing. She competed at the national championships for the first time in March and has been setting New Zealand records for her classification at both age-group and senior level. She has an exciting few months ahead as she looks to compete in Australia in January for the very first time. “Celyn and Ieuan have also competed at various national events. We also had our first-ever Junior Games in the South Island, and both Ella and

Montana attended the Halberg Games in Auckland, which is a big achievement. The ParaFed Canterbury Academy Programme supports athletes and coaches who demonstrate a high level of commitment to their sport. Those selected in the academy programme receive a funding grant, assistance with sports planning and attend academy seminars. “The 2019 ParaFed Canterbury Awards was again supported by McDonald’s Canterbury. Next year’s academy programme is proudly being supported by the PNZ Cyril Smith Legacy Fund.” 

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T-Rex for Tourette’s u by Ann van Engelen

Adding to the Tourette’s support network, Tiki the T-Rex has joined the crew as the group’s mascot bringing public awareness of the association and strength to children with the syndrome. “The mascot idea started when a friend of one of our members drew him a T-Rex. He said when you say Tourette’s it sounds like T-Rex and he thought it could be his friend’s superpower,” says association executive director Robyn Twemlow. “The whole story was quite coincidental, funny and cute as we didn’t have a mascot. We came up with a choice of names, and Tiki gained the most votes. We put a T-Rex on our camp shirts this year, and the campers found it quirky and loved it. It grabs people’s attention and puts it out there in a fun way, as the two words sound the same. “We have had a busy year with Camp Twitch being a highlight. Families got together, and people didn’t have to hide their ticks as everyone understood them so they could be themselves. “The awareness of Tourette’s is getting stronger, and we appreciate the support we are receiving as more people are becoming aware of the syndrome. More children are being diagnosed as the compulsions are more widely recognised by medical professionals, which is a good thing. “Tiki is a mascot and comfort for children as they love hugging these sorts of things. They can take on that

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confidence and persona of being a mighty creature regardless of their tics. “Our motto is ‘Tic loud and tic proud’ — which is why T-Rex is perfect. He will empower them to own having Tourette’s syndrome and not feel embarrassed about their tics or being who they are. The T-shirts and soft toy are merchandise items to help us raise funds for what we do. I plan to add little vests for Tiki to wear to go with his unique personality.” To purchase Tiki or a T-shirt, contact Robyn through messenger on the Tourette’s Association of NZ Facebook page. ¢

Kan tabs for kidneys The Kan Tabs for Kidney Kids Project is a way to generate revenue from recycled aluminium to support children with kidney disease or who need dialysis. The funds raised in Christchurch are donated to Kidney Kids Canterbury to assist children with kidney disease in various ways. “The Wigram Lions Club became involved when local school children decided to raise money for a friend who was unwell with kidney failure. Between our District E and District D up North we give quite a lot of money to help the children as they don’t get proper funding from the government,” says Wigram Lions Club member Raewyn Clearwater. “People collect aluminium wine bottle tops, squashed cans, and ring tabs and anything aluminium including ladders, a motor — anything aluminium. We take these to the recycling centre on a regular basis and all money raised goes straight to Kidney Kids Canterbury. “Jo Houghton at the Kidney Society works tirelessly with her team. “They are just fantastic supporting children, so every time you collect and drop off your wine bottle lids or can tabs — you make a huge change

in many families lives.” The Wigram Lions Club recently handed over their latest donation. “We appreciate this so much as it allows us to help support our local kidney kids with things that our trust (CKS Graeme Cox Youth Education Trust) may not cover, but are important to their overall wellbeing,” says Jo. “Every 18 months we get given around $3,000. “The funds are used to help families with things such as bedsheets, decking timber to finish a deck for a youngster to get outside or a school uniform if someone received a transplant and can now go to school. “We do real stuff with the help of the Lions Club donations. “They are amazing, and we really appreciate the help we get. The tabs off cans, wine bottle tops and small aluminium pieces are what works.” Contact the Wigram Lions Club to donate aluminium tabs, wine bottle lids and other aluminium products. ¢


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Recognising school projects

Calling Selwyn home

West Melton School pupils joined other local school students participating in the Activate event last week as part of celebrating learning at Rolleston College.

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p West Melton students Jake, Demi, Yuliana and Caleb at the Activate event

The Activation Space celebrates learning in Rolleston and was an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate local young people. Students created exhibits similar to a science fair showcasing learning across all year levels. There was no specific topic as the students celebrated their learning in whatever format that took, and the children were encouraged to talk about their exhibit. “Children across all year levels were invited to create exhibits to showcase what they have learnt and discovered this year and presented their ideas alongside other local schools,” said West Melton School promotion administrator Rita Spadoni. “We have had a fantastic year with various activities and sporting achievements. Our school entered the Rock Quest, the Christchurch

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Schools’ Music Festival and the Grow Waitaha Canterbury DigiAwards. At the Canterbury athletics last week we placed second in year seven girls’ shot put with Nikita, and Ryder came third in year seven boys’ 60-metre sprint.” The DigiAwards enables primary and intermediate students to design, develop, and showcase their digital outcomes. The event encourages and celebrates the students’ digital creativity. “Our learners enjoyed sharing their knowledge on banana DNA with the guidance of Dr Smalley and Mrs Busch. It was a great opportunity for them to engage with the public and show what they have learnt through our science programme at our school. “The Activate event was great to round up the year with the many other schools showcasing their learning as well.” ¢

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People from around the world are choosing to call Selwyn home and become new Kiwi citizens here. Since Februar y last year, 559 people of 56 different nationalities have taken the oath of allegiance at the council’s monthly citizenship ceremony. British citizens were the most common taking up New Zealand nationality, providing 132 new citizens, followed by South Africa (91), India (51) and the Philippines (39). However, the figures show people coming here from across the globe, including Argentina, Cambodia, Kenya, Iceland, Uzbekistan and Zambia. For some, it was more akin to a return home. Tyler Hokianga, who gained his New Zealand citizenship in June, was raised in Australia. However, it was a visit to see his parents back here in New Zealand that sparked a desire to embrace his Kiwi heritage and officially become a Kiwi. Daniel Dilkes, originally from Canada, echoed the words of many of the new citizens who described finding a sense of home here. “I came here for a holiday in 1996 and got a job. Years later, I’ve lived and worked all over this country. It’s a beautiful country, I fell in love with it, and it’s an absolute honour to become a citizen of this country because it’s my home.” “People from so many different countries choosing to move here is a sign of what a good place Selwyn is to live and a boost for the district,” council community services group manager Denise Kidd said.

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Dunsandel’s Christmas baking u by Ann van Engelen

Baker Bex Savage has been busy creating cookies and a Dunsandel Store gingerbread house along with Christmas fruit tarts as a way to bring extra cheer to the community this holiday season.

p Bex at the Dunsandel Store Cafe with her gingerbread house

“I made the gingerbread house to inspire people to make one with their family at home as a fun tradition to get into,” says Bex. “It is nice and bright, and it just makes you happy. They are slightly challenging, but you can decorate them however you like. Then I decided to make reindeer and Christmas tree cookies, and the Christmas mince tarts to give people

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Settled weather coming Dancing talent showcased u by Mike Isle

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After the disastrous weather front that saw the South Island literally split in two, the weather in Selwyn is forecast to settle down.

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Sensory friendly outings Protect u by Ann van Engelen

The members of the Smile Dial network joined together for their end of year party at the Rawhiti Domain in New Brighton. “Smile Dial is a charity supporting families with special needs. We have been operating for eight years with an online support group of more than 1,000 people and some 4,000 families registered nationwide,” says CEO Sam Hall. “We have a sensoryfriendly garden behind the community gardens at New Brighton where people from around Christchurch can go. Our picnic last Sunday was a very successful event with some 20 families enjoying the get-together. We gave away lots of Christmas presents at our party, and we p Children with sensory processing issues find the sensoryfriendly garden enjoyable have more than 40 letters to Santa. At the sensory garden, there is “One hundred per cent of funds a memory garden where you can plant we raise throughout the year goes a tree in memory of a child who has to families with special needs for passed away or hang an ornament items including medical equipment, off a tree that represents a child. The counselling and couples’ retreats for garden is amazing, and children with respite. We have supplied firewood sensory processing issues can be for families and completed projects free to play without the fear of it being to make life easier for them including overstimulating. There are plants to backyard paths and beach wheelchairs taste, touch and smell and a dry river so for people to get onto the sand at New children can go up into the boat through Brighton. Our SmileDial Facebook the open back and play with others and page is always up to date with helps everyone be included. our accomplishments.” ¢

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carefully — use scissors instead of ripping the bag. 2. Wear a well-fitting disposable face mask and gloves, and remember not to touch your mask when gardening. 3. Reduce dust by dampening down potting mix or compost with a sprinkle of water. 4. Work with potting mix or compost in a well-ventilated outdoor area. 5. Thoroughly wash your hands after handling potting mix or compost. “Legionnaires’ is a very serious illness and following these simple steps can be lifesaving.” The illness may be mild but is sometimes fatal. It is more common in older people, particularly if they smoke, have poor immunity or a chronic illness, however healthy young people have died from legionella pneumonia. Symptoms can include dr y coughing, high fever, chills, shortness of breath, muscle aches, headaches and diarrhoea. If you have these symptoms, you should contact your general practice team right away, and let them know you have been handling potting mix or compost. ¢

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Gymnasts leap ahead

Ako’s new beginning

The annual Christchurch School of Gymnastics Christmas Competition saw the West Melton Gymnastics Club team members come away with several top placings.

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“Our students have had a very successful year competitively and have placed in the top six of all the competitions we have entered,” says head coach Pam Higgins. “The CSGC had 480 competitors from across the region and beyond. It was a tough competition with the various age groups. There were 90 children competing in Grade One and in our club p West Melton Gymnastics Club Iron girls — Addison Conlan, Ashlee Peterson, Shelby Miller and Sofia Gregorini seven-year-old Isabel Moe placed first in the unders, Ruby Sullivan to receive this award. Gymnastics came third, and Georgia Daly placed is great for all ages as it is good for fourth. Grade One overs saw eight-year- coordination, flexibility and strength. old Evie Hill come third.” The skills cross over and aid other In Grade Two unders Olivia Munro sports as you have great flexibility with came first and her twin sister Amelia good hand-eye coordination. Some of was second with Imogen Thornhill the adult members of our club will be fourth, and Tegan Steeves-Wright placed competing in the masters’ games in fifth. Shelby Miller came first in the Iron Dunedin at the end of January. unders, and Ashlee Peterson came “We are looking forward to next year second, Addison Conlan third and Sofia and are planning on expanding into Gregorini placed fourth. STEP, which stands for Striving Towards “Hayley Clinton was second in the Excellence in Performance. It is the Bronze overs, and Addison Conlan national competitive side of gymnastics also won the trophy for the highest bar with Gym Sports New Zealand. It will score in Iron. The trophy was donated be exciting for our team to experience in memory of a young gymnast who died the more professional side of the sport in a plane crash, and it is a real honour and grow from there.” ¢

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Rachael and Andrew Fearn have taken ownership of Ako Rolleston Preschool with plans to expand the experiences children attending the centre can engage in. “We are excited about our new adventure and are remaining open during the Christmas period this year. It will give families the opportunity to keep their children busy over the summer break,” says Rachael. “I have 16 years’ experience in the early childhood sector and have completed bicultural practice, leadership and curriculum management. Andrew is my support and is very hands-on. He will be a familiar face to our families and children. Our team use Te Reo Maori, and I plan to engage them with other sound bicultural practices. We are very passionate about inclusiveness and acknowledge all cultural differences children bring into our centre. We will learn how to greet them in their native language if English is not their first language along with other basic words such as toilet and food. Rolleston is a multicultural area, and we are passionate about nurturing every child’s wellbeing and giving them a positive experience. “At present, we are looking to employ more professionals to join our team. We can take up to 58 children a day and have lots of spaces available. Our tamariki enjoy the good old Kiwi

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living getting outside in the natural environment climbing, making mud cakes and challenging themselves on a daily basis. We have story and song time, art and join together for lunch. “Andrew and I have exciting plans for the future and are looking forward to building strong relationships with the families here.” For more information call 03 347 4480. ¢

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Encouraging sick children u by Ann van Engelen

Hororata and Leeston residents Dan Welford, Israel Batchelor and Jamie Woods, aim to boost the spirits of children who are in hospital this Christmas. “We want to give children stuck in a place no person wants to be a bit of a festive boost,” says Jamie. “We were inspired by our friend Hamish who is currently biking from Christchurch to Bluff raising money for food hampers for families in need. He is also building a homeless shelter, and we have been helping him,” says Jamie. “Dan suggested we help children in Christchurch Hospital. I was in Dunedin Hospital as a child, and it is very

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Accidents can happen, but good jet boaters are always prepared and will come home safe. HamiltonJet NZ is dedicated to the safety of all jet boaters and the efforts by JBNZ to make our sport safe and enjoyable for all river users. Hamilton Jet NZ closed from 19th December re-opening 6th January 2020 with a skeleton staff, we would like to thank our customers for their support and wish them all the best for the festive season. HamiltonJet NZ

- 9am - 6pm - 8am - 12noon - 9am - 3pm - 9am - 2pm - 9am - 3pm - 9am - 3pm CLOSED

Dan Welford will be spreading festive cheer at the Christchurch Hospital children’s ward

“Any financial help is appreciated as every dollar counts. To donate go to givealittle.co.nz/cause/spreadingchristmas-cheer-through-the-childrens? or message us at facebook.com/ keepingkidshappy.” ¢

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upsetting when your friends are out playing, and you are stuck in a bed at Christmas. We have permission from the hospital and are raising at least $1,000 to buy the presents.” The men met through the local rodeo and will be dressing in their cowboy gear. “We will have Santa and an elf and will put photos on our Facebook page so people who donate can see the smile of these little battlers. I know it’s a difficult time of the year for some, but even one dollar will help make their day a bit better in their time of need. “If we raise enough money, we will support their siblings too — as they see what family members go p through. Hanmer Four Square is donating toys, gifts and lollies and other shops are also contributing. We are so grateful and very excited. We will buy the gifts on December 19, distribute them on December 20 and also have a candle lighting honouring the children that have passed away.

THIS SUMMER

Closed from the 20th December 2019 and back on the 13th January 2020. Rolleston Automotive wants to say thank you to our valued customers for making this another great year and we’re looking forward to seeing you again in the New Year. We wish everybody a safe and happy holiday from the Rolleston Automotive team.

809 Jones Road Rolleston

(next to the Salvation Army)

03 347 8620 info@rollestonautomotive.co.nz www.rollestonautomotive.co.nz ROLLESTON VEHICLE SERVICES We would like to thank all our customers for the support in 2019 and hope you have a safe and happy festive season! Avon City Motorcycles service and fix all types of motorbikes. Farmlands and Ruralco supplier

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Christmas Messages Selwyn’s library food collection

Malvern Waste Solutions Philip and Joanna wish all our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for your business over the year. All collections due on 24/25 December and 1/2 January will be done on the business days either side. Please check our Facebook page for details.

The annual Cantastic Christmas Tree Food donation collection is taking place at libraries in the Selwyn District allowing members of the public to leave canned food items for local food banks. “Libraries are an important community hub for everyone across Selwyn, and this is another opportunity for us to play our part in supporting those who need a hand, especially at Christmas,” said Selwyn Libraries manager, Arts, Culture and Lifelong Learning, Nicki Moen. “This is a long-standing donation effort that the libraries have been involved in. People have been very generous in the years it has been running — which we are really grateful for.” Cans of food donated at the Darfield Library will go to the Two Rivers Community Trust Foodbank. Items at the other Selwyn Libraries will go to the Ellesmere Community Foodbank. “The foodbank here in Darfield/ Malvern comes under the Two Rivers Community Trust, and we distribute to the surrounding areas,” says coordinator Rose Craven. “A team of six volunteers have run the operation since September when it transferred over from the Malvern Hub. Food parcels are available all year and are generally given within three or four days of contact by someone in need. We

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Yaldhurst Nothing But WOOLS LTD

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p Emmaline Sibbald, Darfield Library Community Learning librarian with cans of food they have collected

are very grateful to the people who give as we rely on donations and any money received is used for specific needs. “Christmas is a stressful time for people in need, and it is nice to give treats that you wouldn’t normally get. “We have also had support from schools doing mufti days and donating a can.

“That has really helped as our shelves were empty. It is nice to be able to help families in need have a brighter Christmas.” Cans of food can be donated at any library until December 15, or nonperishable food items can be left daily at Trinity Church. ¢

We wish all of our customers a Merry Christmas and a safe, prosperous New Year. We close 4.30pm December 20th and re-open 8am January 6th 2020

We support the campaign for wool Yaldhurst Wools Ltd Exquisite Wool Blankets Ph: 03 342 6223 Ph 03 318 7654 E: ywlwool@nzwool.com www.exquisiteblankets.co.nz www.nzwool.com

Merry Christmas and warm wishes for a wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year. “Working together taking us forward”

027 424 3006

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We would like to wish all of our customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Wishing all our customers a Festive Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year, all the very best for 2020. Closed stat days only. For urgent enquiries please phone Craig on 027 389 4640.

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We will be open every day except Christmas Day and are available for your last minute needs. • Come in and try our range of fresh food to go and Barista made coffee • We also have a great grocery range available and provide LPG 9kg swap a bottle and fill your own

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Christmas Messages ADVERTORIAL

A festive celebration at West Melton Excitement was in the air as costumes were put on and everyone got ready for West Melton Kindergarten, Nursery and Learning Centre’s Christmas Concert on Friday morning.

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Keen tamariki sang and danced, before a large crowd of parents and whanau. Santa made an appearance with presents for all the children who all had rides on the Darfield fire engine and spent time on the bouncy castle. Ice blocks, Christmas shortbread and cake were enjoyed as families soaked up the sun. West Melton Kindergarten and Nursery Ltd is situated opposite the primary school. Visitors are welcome at any time 746 Weedons Ross Road 03 347 4132.

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Fred, Jeff & Graham from Harvester Markets take this opportunity to thank all clients for their support through the year, and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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Wishing all our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy and safe New Year. Thank you for your business throughout 2019. Our last day of business for 2019 is 20th December at midday & we reopen at 10am on 6th January 2020. Normal hours will resume from the 7th January 2020

Phone Sandy on 027 438 9576 | Quarry hours: 7am – 5pm weekdays

25th–26th December Closed 27th–28th December 8.30am–4pm 29th December Closed

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Auto & Marine

Car registration scam alert The NZ Transport Agency is warning people to be on the lookout for a scam vehicle licence (rego) email currently in circulation.

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While the email appears to be a standard vehicle licensing (rego) renewal reminder, with the NZ Transport Agency logo and links to the online transaction website, it is part of a sophisticated phishing exercise. The phishing email also comes from an email address with an nzta.co.nz suffix, rather than nzta. govt.nz. If you have recently received an email asking you to renew your rego, check the email details carefully. If the email was genuinely sent from the NZTA, it would

include your specific vehicle details including your vehicle’s plate number, vehicle make and the expiry date of your current vehicle licence. If the email does not include your specific vehicle details, do not complete the online renewal transaction webpage that the email takes you to. If you have unintentionally clicked on a suspicious link and entered your credit card or banking details contact your bank immediately and have them stop any payments that may have been

made. You may need to request a new credit/debit card. Report the email to your local police cyber-crime division and go to the netsafe.org.nz website and read their advisories for cyber safety. Do not delete the email, instead, put it in your junk mail folder in case the police need it for further examination. If you think you have received a scam email, or you are unsure call NZTA on 0800 108 809. ¢

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If you can help please call John Sunckell 027 424 3006 or Danielle Gillespie 021 284 8094 St John is a charity devoted to caring for communities and Project Rolleston will see the establishment of a St John facility in the Selwyn town, including garaging for ambulances and training space. PROUDLY SUPPORTING ST JOHN IN SELWYN


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Lifestyle ‘n’ Farming Barnhill Building Ltd – New Builds – Renovations – Alterations Call David Barnhill 027 618 2345 or after hours 317 9144

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Kiwi shears win New Zealand claimed a two to one triumph in a night of trans-Tasman shearing sports test matches in Australia recently. The world champion woolhandling and blade shearing teams won their respective matches during the Australian national shearing and woolhandling championships in Dubbo, NSW, but the Kiwis were again shut out in the machine shearing match. It was Australia’s fifth consecutive win in the annual home-and-away machine shearing matches, including two at New Zealand home-leg, the Golden Shears. Veteran shearer Tony Dobbs and Allan Oldfield, of Geraldine, who together won a world title in France in July, maintained New Zealand’s unbeaten record in blade shearing tests against Australia by beating Johnathon Dalla and Ken French by a wide margin of almost 43 points. World champion woolhandlers Sheree Alabaster, and Pagan Karauria, won the woolhandling test by just 2.54 points from Australian world championships team Rachael Hutchison and Mel Morris. It took New Zealand to 33 wins in 43 tests since woolhandling was introduced to the series in 1998.

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Abraham, by a wide margin of more than 27 points. Dobbs and new world individual champion Oldfield triumphed by finishing first and second in the Dubbo open blade shearing final. Karauria and Alabaster were second and fourth respectively in the Dubbo open woolhandling final won by Hutchison. Pyper was runner-up in the Dubbo open machine shearing final won by McIntyre. ¢

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New Zealand went into the machines test match with one of its betterexperienced teams on merino sheep but was still unable to break the Australians’ run, which took the commonwealth to 36 wins from 66 tests since the first formal trans-Tasman shearing test in 1974. Daniel McIntyre, Jason Wingfield, and Callum O’Brien beat the New Zealand team of Southland shearers Nathan Stratford and Troy Pyper and Paerata

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CONTACT GRAHAM OR AARON FOR AN ON-SITE CONSULTATION AND OBLIGATION-FREE QUOTE ECD is a West Melton based company that has been serving Canterbury for over 25 years.


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Pets and Equine

100% dog registration — again u by Mike Isle

For the eleventh year in a row Selwyn has achieved 100% re-registration of the district’s dogs and we achieved the target faster than ever.

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to receive their renewals by email and use the online system.” Dog owners can use online web pages at selwyn.govt.nz/dogs, email dogrego@ selwyn.govt.nz, or phone the council on 347 2800. ¢

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PROFESSIONAL MOBILE DOG GROOMERS PROVIDING FULL GROOMING SERVICES AT YOUR OWN HOME.

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Need a Vet?

We are there when and where you need us.

We would like to wish all our clients a very Merry Xmas and a safe, Happy New Year! VetEnt Darfield - 48 South Terrace, Darfield 7510 P (03) 318 8611 darfield@vetent.co.nz

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If your familyincludes includes aa dog, If your family dog,cat, cat, bird or bird or other furry creature then we other furry creature then we have some have some good news for you. good news for you. Pets Can Can Come TooToo has ahas longalist of list of Pets Come long holiday homes throughout New Zeaholiday homes throughout New Zealand land that will give your whole family that will give your whole family a warm a warm welcome. welcome. If your family includes a dog, cat, bird or other furry creature then we have some good news for you. 5859 Ph 021255 Pets Can Come Too has a long list of www.petscancometoo.co.nz holiday homes throughout New Zealand whole family a warm Ph 04 293 2705that will give your welcome.

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Your local vet right here Ph 04 293 2705 www.petscancometoo.co.nz in the heart of Selwyn! 8807365AA

By November 28, six weeks ahead of last year’s registration, a total of 14,045 dogs were registered with the Selwyn District Council during the 2019/20 year. That is all the known dogs in the district. Most dog owners in Selwyn are responsible and take good care of their dogs. The council makes an effort to work with people to help get all dogs registered, Senior Animal Control Officer Steve Clarke said. “People out here are pretty good — they love their dogs. People who’ve been in the district for a while know how we work, and we’re getting a good response from people moving here. We do have the power to seize a dog, but we haven’t had to do that for a few years. We work with people — we do emails, texts and phone calls. If someone’s really struggling to pay, we’ll discuss options with them. It’s education over enforcement.” The comparatively low registration fee also helps, Clarke said. Along with making the system easy to register early and receive reminders of when their registrations are due also helps with the quick registration time. “It’s almost all done online now. We sent out 94% of registration notices electronically this year. We encourage dog owners to register early, to sign up

Selwyn Vet Centre is a modern, purpose-built totally independent veterinary practice. How can we help your precious pet? Call us today! Phone: 03 347 7419 • Visit: 829 Jones Rd, Rolleston. Email: info@selwynvet.com • Web: www.selwynvet.com


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HARVESTER MARKETS Ltd has lots of new stuff, come & have a look. Baling twine, bale forks, PTO shafts, mower blades, amber beacons, 20L cans engine & transmission oil, ready for hay season. 91 Horndon Street Darfield, phone 03 318 8229, Also check out our Trademe Profile – nh133.

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CHURCH NOTICES Anglican Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road (Church of the Resurrection) 9.30am Sunday services with morning tea to follow. Combined service 10am at St Stephens Anglican church Lincoln on fifth Sunday of month. Contact: Reverend Sampson Knight; Phone 021 334 168 Email: revsampsonnz@gmail.com. Catholic Mass at St Patrick’s Catholic Church — 31 Gerald Street, Lincoln. Saturday Vigil: 5.30pm, Sunday Mass: 8.30am, Weekday Mass: Tuesday to Friday 9am. Fr Job, Parish Priest Phone 325 2770, Email: lincolncatholicparish@gmail.com. Cornerstone — Rolleston. Meeting Sundays @ 10am, Rolleston Community Centre. Contact: Ps Andre Powell 027 871 1424, admin@cornerstonerolleston.org or www.cornerstonerolleston.org. 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, Youth Pastor Hannah Cossey. 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. 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. Glentunnel Chapel — Victoria Street, Glentunnel. Sundays 10.30 am, Worship and Communion. Ph 03 318 8948. Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Steve Talbot, 03 347 4007. Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz. 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. Lev Shel Torah Congregation Shabbat (Saturday) — 1.30pm Irwell Hall ,Corner Leeston & Selwyn Lake Road; Contact: Sue Boyd 03 324 2612. Life Church Selwyn — 10am every Sunday at Lincoln High School Hall (entrance from North Belt). www.lifechurch.nz or email selwyn@lifechurch.nz.

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