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Second Darfield bus service being considered u by Kent Caddick

The Red Bus company, which runs the Darfield commuter bus service into Christchurch, is considering adding to its service due to increasing demand.

Swimming skills for life

Christina Clarkson of Darfield has been teaching aquatic skills for over 20 years …

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Day of fun for West Melton

The West Melton Fun Day last Saturday symbolised everything that is good about living in a rural community …

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New Lincoln library is nearer to opening The new $3.3 million Lincoln Library has been officially blessed and work is continuing …

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Currently the Darfield commuter has one return trip a day, leaving Darfield at 7.15am with the return leg leaving Christchurch at 5.30pm, stopping in Kirwee, West Melton, Yaldhurst and Riccarton. Red Bus chief executive Paul McNoe said they are currently assessing the need for a second return trip. “It is clear from our growing patronage and the growth that areas like West Melton and Darfield are experiencing that we need to investigate the possibility of a second service.” Mr McNoe says a return trip around 3.30pm-4pm may be viable but they are unsure as to what time a second service into Christchurch should leave Darfield. “We need to determine the best time for the service to leave Darfield and we would like to hear from people on this rather than just respond to individual requests as obviously there is a significant base cost.” Selwyn Central Community Board member Bruce Russell from West Melton said a second service would certainly be of value to the community. “With over 2,500 households already in the West Melton catchment area I imagine there would be some support for a second service, not only from commuters but also from people who want to do their shopping or whatever in town but don’t want

p Passengers board the bus in Darfield for its daily trip to Christchurch

to spend all day there waiting for the return trip.” Mr Russell said a mid-morning service into town may be appropriate and may be the bus company would like to trial the service to assess its viability. “The reality is the service would have to be viable for the bus company and a trial would help them assess that. “If it doesn’t get the support from the community and the

company discontinues it then people can’t complain.” Mr Russell said he will be bringing the issue up at next week’s meeting of the West Melton Residents Association meeting. Meanwhile, Paul McNoe of the Red Bus company said they are keen to hear from people who would use the second service and people can contact them by email to redbus@redbus.co.nz. ¢

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p Darren MacCrae had his face painted like a tiger at the West Melton Community Fun Day held in the grounds of St Paul’s Anglican Church. The event was one of many summer events organised by the Selwyn District Council. For more on the Fun Day see Page 5 of this week’s The Record.

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Swimming skills for life

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u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Christina Clarkson of Darfield has been teaching aquatic skills for over 20 years in the Malvern area and says swimming is one of the basic skills of life. “I first began teaching swimming because I wanted my kids to learn and I didn’t want to have to take them to Christchurch for lessons.” Christina says while some survival strategies come naturally to children, swimming skills are something that need to be mastered. “If you’ve got a fire on your backside you’ll run, but not every kid could save themselves in the water by swimming.” Christina says the most rewarding students to teach are those who have a fear of the water as it takes time to break down the fear and to build courage. “It’s that smile on their face when it clicks and its working. It’s really got a big wow factor. That’s your reward. “I’m not doing it for the money. I’m doing it as a service. I do it because I enjoy it and there is a need for it locally.”

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p Darfield’s Christina Clarkson has been teaching swimming to Malvern children for over 20 years

Christina has also been involved in the Darfield Swim Club with Darfield resident Helen Creamer for the last 20 or so years. She has served on the Darfield Pool Committee, including a stint as president. Last year Christina was given a Community Services Award from the Malvern Community Board for her services to swimming. “What an honour. It was out of the blue. I felt appreciated.” Christina is thankful that parents in the community have seen the

Break-in disappoints Burnham playgroup

value of having their children learn to swim. “I’m very grateful to people for their support, for coming and getting swimming lessons.” ¢

The Burnham Neighbourhood Playgroup is picking up the pieces following a break in over the summer holidays. box had been taken.” Ms Spackman said the playgroup had since spent their funds on changing all the locks and making the property more secure. Money would no longer be kept on the property. “Things like this tend to happen over the summer holidays when there are not so many people around. Keep an eye on your neighbours and neighbourhood buildings. If there’s anything suspicious report it to the police.” ¢

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Day of fun for West Melton u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

The West Melton Fun Day last Saturday symbolised everything that is good about living in a rural community. Held at the St Paul’s Anglican Church grounds, the fun day was like stepping back in time. The day was invitingly warm. Visitors arrived to the sounds of old-time music playing across loud speakers. A cheeky clown delighted both children and adults with his quick and quirky slapstick humour. Everything was free — the face painting, the balloon

animals, the cups of tea, coffee and cordial, the sausages and sauce. There were three-legged races and gumboot throwing competitions. Best of all on offer was the friendly country hospitality and the sense of being part of a community that this year celebrates its 150th Anniversary of the founding of West Melton. ¢

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p The three-legged race proved popular for young and old

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p Cia Johnston of West Melton chooses a pretty pink butterfly at the face painting stall

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Exhibition kicks art year off New Lincoln library is nearer to opening Selwyn art lovers are in for a treat with the first art exhibition of 2014 at the Selwyn Gallery according to Malvern Community Arts Council’s arts coordinator Ingrid Cole.

The exhibition, which opens in the gallery in Darfield on January 31 features works by Marian Maguire and Nigel Buxton who together run PaperGraphica, a highly regarded gallery in Christchurch specialising in original lithographs, woodcuts and etchings. “We are thrilled to kick off the New Year p The works of Christchurch artists Marian Maguire and Nigel Buxton will feature at the Sewlyn Gallery this month with this exciting exhibition,” Ingrid Cole said. For this exhibition Nigel Buxton exhibits prints entitled This Pioneering Life, while Marian Maguire’s work is from Colonial Encounters which features mythical characters meeting human ones. Maguire has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and her work is represented in public collections including Te Papa and the Christchurch Art Gallery alongside works by Buxton. The Selwyn Gallery will be open p Atlas by Marian Maguire daily (except Mondays) from 10am to 4pm for the duration of the exhibition www.selwyngallery.co.nz, or from and an exhibition programme is the gallery. The exhibition runs until available on the gallery’s website, Thursday, February 27. ¢

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The new $3.3 million Lincoln Library has been officially blessed and work is continuing to prepare the building for opening. The library was blessed recently at a dawn ceremony involving representatives from Te Taumutu Runanga, Selwyn Mayor Kelvin Coe, library staff and other guests. The ceremony involved a sod, originally dug before construction of the library began, being returned to a planter box at the site and a blessing of the building. Last week library staff and volunteers moved over 18,000 books and other items from the old library into the new building. Selwyn District Council’s community services manager Lesley Symington says until the new library is able to open its doors to the public, council’s mobile library will be visiting Lincoln so people can still pick up and drop off books during the closure. An official opening of the new library is expected to take place in early February. The new library and service centre building is more than three times the size of the current library and is located on Gerald Street, beside the current library. Ms Symington says the new building will meet all seismic design

p Selwyn Library staff transferring books into the new Lincoln Library

standards and the design includes additional space for library services and more space to hold community events and programmes. ¢


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Food & Wine Kate’s Kitchen quick chicken salad u by Kate Brunner

The unexpected arrival of visitors can be a pleasure. Chatting, laughing and exaggerating experiences with a good cup of coffee or a glass of wine should be encouraged. When the afternoon disappears and it’s time for dinner it is good to have some ideas of how to feed those surprise guests and the meal I often turn to is very basic, easy and can be played around with according to taste and what you have in your fridge and pantry. Ingredients for salad Chicken Salad vegetables: lettuce tomato avocado walnuts sunflower or pumpkin seeds Grilled halloumi or parmesan Olive oil Salt and pepper Sauce options Chicken stock Wine Cream Method 1. Chicken can be defrosted reasonably quickly if there are none sitting in the fridge ready for action. Start by putting a griddle or heavy fry pan on the heat and get the pan hot. 2. Rub the chicken with olive oil, season with salt and pepper, put in the pan and cook. Cooking time can vary depending on how thick the chicken pieces are but ensure they are not pink inside or overcooked. I turn down the heat somewhat once

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the outsides are crispy brown and sometimes put them in the oven at this stage 180C to finish cooking. While the chicken is underway get hold of the lettuce from the garden or fridge and arrange on a large platter. The next ingredients for the salad can be whatever you enjoy eating or happen to have on hand — tomatoes and avocado are my usual and often I scatter over walnuts, sunflower or pumpkin seeds that have been dry toasted. Grilled halloumi adds another dimension or grate over some parmesan. Dress the salad with olive oil but remember not to drown the salad. Once the chicken is cooked remove from the heat and put aside for a few minutes. In the pan you should have lovely sticky bits on the bottom. Loosen these off the bottom with a wooden spoon and add some form of liquid — stock, wine, cream or just water and keep stirring as this sauce thickens. Add the chicken for a minute or two then remove and serve with the salad. For a more substantial offering, a pile of fluffy rice with the chicken and juices on top, salad and crusty bread is perfect. Or swap the rice for a baked potato. ¢

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Health and Fitness Five Plus A Day your way to better health u by Article supplied by www.consumer.org.nz

The ‘Five Plus A Day’ message encourages people to eat five or more servings of fresh fruit and vegetables every day for health, taste and variety. Here are a few tips on how to achieve this and the benefits of following the message. What’s a serving? It’s about a handful and you should use your own hand. So, a child’s serving will be smaller than an adult’s. When dishing up leafy greens, use slightly more, or in the case of diced fruit, slightly less. A serving of legumes, such as beans, will also count as a serving of vegetables. Why does it matter? According to a Ministry of Health report, Looking Upstream, a lifetime of not eating enough fruit and vegetables contributed to the same number of deaths in 1997 as alcohol, drugs and acts of violence combined.

Cancer Society research concludes that if we all ate just half a serving more a day of fruit and veg, 330 lives a year would be saved. The trouble is the Society also found that most of those not eating enough wrongly believe they are. Strong evidence supports the link between cancer and a diet lacking in fruit and vegetables, as well as heart disease, atherosclerosis and stroke, while an increased intake of fruit and vegetables can play a role in preventing birth defects, cataract formation, hypertension, asthma, diver ticulosis, obesity and diabetes.

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Are some better than others? the body to use more of the nutrients In the past much of the goodness has that remain after cooking. For example, been put down to fibre, vitamins and studies have found that cooking minerals. Although these are important, triples the bioavailability of various it’s also the phytochemicals (plant antioxidants in yellow, orange and dark chemicals) that help keep you healthy. green vegetables. It may also boost the Different phytochemicals give fruit availability of folate in spinach. and vegetables their individual colours. Do hot chips count as a serving? No. While potatoes are a good So, remember to eat a variety of colours, source of vitamin C, minerals and fibre, for example: • Green — broccoli, celery, hot chips fried in fat and smothered green pears. in salt are not a good choice for • Red — red peppers, regular eating. However, baked, boiled, tomatoes, watermelon.Monday to Saturday steamed or microwaved potatoes Preschool to Advanced do count. • Yellow/orange — carrots, RTS RAD BBO JDNZ NZAMD What about pesticides? pumpkin, apricots. Halswell, Ladbrooks, Lincoln, Springston, Tai Tapu • Blue/purple — beetroot, The risk from pesticides is small and eggplant, Call plums. outweighed by the health benefits. 03 354 6228 or 0274 836 265 www.annaleeschoolofdance.co.nz Pesticides in our food are monitored • Brown/white — onions, potatoes, by the New Zealand Total Diet Survey. white peaches. Results confirm New Zealand’s food Does cooking destroy goodness? Overcooking may destroy vitamins supply, including fruit and vegetables, and minerals, so try microwaving, has one of the lowest pesticide residues Selwyn District news paper ad 9 x 6.4cm (with website) steaming or stir-frying in just a little in the world. polyunsaturated or monounsaturated You can reduce the risk by washing oil, like olive or canola. to remove most of the pesticides However, cooking weakens the cell and the micro-organisms that cause walls of some vegetables, enabling food poisoning. ¢

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Health and Fitness Going military for exercise u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

It’s a new year and time to get started on all those resolutions to cut out the garbage from your diet and get on the exercise treadmill. One exercise craze that’s taken off this summer in Selwyn is the fitness boot camp style of workout. Scott Lee of Rolleston is an ex-army fitness instructor who knows how to push his clients to achieve maximum results. “I call the fitness sessions a boot camp as they are based on military style training which is specifically designed to burn the most amount of calories through working major muscle groups in a team environment while having fun.” “The workouts involve a mixture of full body exercises, cardio, kettlebells, tyres, abdominal and group p Getting dirty with exercise is what it’s about with Tara Marshall’s boot camp style workouts activities,” Scott says. While the words boot camp might be a little “I’ve had people that doubled their strength, intimidating to some Scott says that the sessions knocked four minutes off their run time, lost over are a great way to achieve fitness goals. seven kilos, and reduced over 20 centimetres off “The classes are aimed at all ages, both male lower body measurements,” Karen says. and female and all fitness levels. I have people Tara Marshall of Darfield says her boot camp from 10–70 years of age.” exercise sessions at her dance and fitness studio Karen Hulston is also a NZ Army qualified in Kimberly have proven so popular this summer physical training instructor who runs her West that she has decided to run another round Melton exercise boot camps with authentic of classes. military style. “It’s all about getting real and dirty with exercise. “They get real military fitness sessions because They might have a tug-o-war or throw weights with I train them the way I trained the thousands of a rope.” recruits, soldiers and officers when I was in the Tara says that despite what the name of the army. I am also a mother so I fully understand what class implies you don’t have to be a fitness fanatic it is like to have minimal time and from personal to join. experience know what it is like to be carrying “We have people from beginner to advanced excess weight.” level. It’s about how hard that person pushes Karen says that her tough approach to exercise themselves. It’s about people doing it at their instruction has seen great gains for her clients. own pace.” ¢ Read the newspaper online

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Help with muscle cramp I had someone call me about severe body wide cramps. These were not the common night cramps in your leg. They affected her in her torso and many other parts. She was under the care of her GP for the problem. Our goal was to ensure her muscles were getting all the important minerals especially magnesium and also her blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to her muscles were working as well as possible. Be aware that medications especially cholesterol medicines can cause muscle problems and these need very different treatment including intensive CoQ10 therapy. After three months she noticed the cramps had significantly reduced. She also noticed her general energy and wellbeing had improved as had her hair and nails. These were matters we had not discussed and the benefits completely unexpected. We often think of our bodies as separate components or systems that are somehow independent of each other. Anyone who has studied Physiology learns that this interconnectedness is central to how our bodies operate. Of course sometimes damage or disease is localised but systemic weakness can cause local problems. As a simple example, if your immune system is generally producing too much background inflammation this may show up as seemingly unrelated problems. You may have a problem with various joints and have swollen gums. If we can lower overall inflammation we may be able to help both problems. In the case of the person with cramps we included specific antioxidant complexes with minerals especially magnesium along with solid Omega 3 doses. These nutrients affect every cell not just muscle fibres. We also used targeted nutrient therapy to assist with proper blood flow and to improve blood vessel function. This is especially important with people prone to cramps. The really good news is that despite her 70+ age she is now experiencing a period of significant health improvement. Our bodies are very capable of healing once we give it what it needs. John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a nutritional medicine practitioner and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. Contact John on 0800 423 559 or email john@ johnarts.co.nz. Join his weekly newsletter at www.johnarts. co.nz. For product information visit www.abundant.co.nz.

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E D U C AT I O N Darfield Preschool & Nursery

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Darfield High School Rural College, in conjunction with Lincoln University, is offering subjects from the Regional Diploma in Agriculture as night classes in 2014. You can complete the Diploma in two years, or select individual subjects for a Certificate of Proficiency. Semester One starts on Monday 10 February and the papers offered are MGMT 024R Farm Management A and 021R Computing Classes are held on Monday and Thursday evenings from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. For further information, contact Rex Smith at Darfield High School 03 318 8411 or 03 318 7317 (after hours) or rs@darfield.school.nz

Career focussed degrees at Lincoln Lincoln University has been making some changes to their degree and now have a new range of relevant, career-focussed bachelor’s degrees available for commencement in 2014. The university is offering 14 specialist bachelor’s degrees including three core degrees with specialist landbased majors. Lincoln University is New Zealand’s specialist land-based university which means their programmes are designed to help contribute to three broad goals of, feeding the world, protecting the future and living well, says Jaime Thomson, student liaison manager. “New Zealand and the world are facing a number of serious land-based quality Before & after School Care & Holiday Programmes Winner of Best New OSCAR Programme in New Zealand 2011 AND Most Outstanding OSCAR Programme 2012 OSCAR approved

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challenges, including food production: supply and security; environmental quality and sustainability; land-use change and its social impact; and issues of quality of life associated with all of these. So the world needs people willing — and able — to provide some answers,” Jaime says. Lincoln’s land-based focus is in the domains of agriculture and life sciences; environment, society and design — and business and commerce. “It is these domains that teach the skills needed for the 490,000 jobs in the land-based industries in New Zealand. These jobs make up 20% of our workforce. Globally the proportions are similar,” Jaime says. Three core degrees with specialist land-based majors: Bachelor of Commerce • Accounting and Finance • Food and Resource Economics • Information Technology • Marketing • Supply Chain Management and Global Business Bachelor of Environment and Society • GIS and Environmental Informatics • Land and Society

• Maori and Indigenous Environmental Management • Water Management Bachelor of Science • Agritech • Biosecurity and Bio-protection • Conservation and Ecology • Food Science • Land, Water, Environment Eleven additional, tailored bachelor’s programmes: • Bachelor of Agribusiness and Food Marketing • Bachelor of Agriculture • Bachelor of Agricultural Science) • Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture) • Bachelor of Environmental Management and Planning/ Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Planning • Bachelor of Land and Property Management • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture • Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management • Bachelor of Tourism Management • Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology To find out more about Lincoln University bachelor degrees email land@lincoln.ac.nz for a Course Information Guide. ¢

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Dealing with dyslexia

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Welcome to the 2014 School Year! School starts for all students on Wednesday 5th February 2014 with a full bus service running for students who travel by bus. The school office will be open on Thursday 30th & Friday 31 January 2014 for new enrolments and enquiries. Stationery lists for 2014 classes can be downloaded from www.myschool.co.nz We look forward to seeing everyone on Wednesday 5th February.

The uniform is ready, the stationery is sorted, the pantry is filled with lunch ingredients, and January is nearly over. It won’t be long till school starts.

Papanui High School Adult and Community Education Department

We are enrolling for Term 1 Courses Beginning from week of 10 February For course information please

Telephone the Office 03 352 0701 Visit the Website www.papanui.school.nz

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is worth discussing this with the teacher and considering a formal educational assessment. This will show your child’s individual strengths and weaknesses and will explain whether a learning difficulty is indicated. The report will include recommendations for helping the child in the classroom and at home. If your child does have dyslexia there are many helpful strategies for parents and teachers on the Dyslexia Foundation’s website www.dyslexia.org.nz. As well as the help offered through schools, there are private providers in the Selwyn area who specialise in offering targeted programmes tailored to your child’s individual needs. A list of these is also on the DFNZ website. ¢

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The most common reason for an unexpected difficulty with reading and writing is dyslexia, a condition which affects one in every ten people. Dyslexia affects people differently — some are only mildly affected, with slow reading, poor spelling or messy handwriting, while others are severely limited and cannot read or write at all. Of course, there may be other reasons why a child struggles to learn. Some children find all learning hard and have been slow to develop all along. Others may have a medical condition which affects their learning, such as hearing loss or poor eyesight. Some children have been disadvantaged by their home circumstances, which can affect their ability to focus on their school work (for example, parents separating, grief and loss, frequent changes of school). If you are concerned about your child’s lack of progress with academic work (reading, writing, maths) it

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This is the time of year when children and parents all over the country have a sense of anticipation — or dread. Parents know the excitement of a fiveyear-olds first venture into school. They look forward to watching their little one form friendships, make art works, chant the alphabet, write their name, and learn to read. Most often, that’s just what happens. But for some children their first attempts at reading and writing are not easy. That’s okay. Some kids just take a bit longer to get the hang of it. But what about those who have been at school for a year or two — or much longer — who are still struggling and, what’s worse, are beginning to feel there must be something wrong with them? These children may be bright, creative, sporty or artistic, but seem to have a mental block when it comes to stuff involving written words — reading, writing, spelling. For some children, their difficulty shows up more in maths.

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Impressive family home Set in a serene garden setting this impressive four-bedroom Darfield home is impeccable in its presentation.

You can’t help but be impressed with the smooth clean lines of the Linea cladding, double glazed aluminium joinery and colour steel roof, all complemented by the thoughtful positioning of the home to capture all day sun. Built in 2010, this 258m² home is immaculate in every detail and boasts a range of features which set it apart. The large, galley style kitchen provides plenty of space to cater for family meals or entertaining friends. The transition through French doors from the kitchen and dining area to the outdoors is unimpeded and opens the home up to fully utilise the adjoining patio areas for a quiet weekend brunch or evening barbeque during the warm summer months.

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Adjoining the kitchen is the open plan family room and the separate more formal lounge area complete with a Metro log burner. You will never be cold in this home because as well as the log burner there is also a Rinnai gas fire in the dining area and a wall mounted heat pump, plus under-floor heating to the kitchen and bathrooms and a heat transfer system to the bedrooms. Featuring four generous sized bedrooms (master with WIR and ensuite) the home is ideal for a family, having a large bathroom with both shower and bath as well as a separate toilet. Built-in storage in all bedrooms as well as a linen cupboard in the hall and further storage in the separate laundry room means everything in the home has a place. There’s even more built-in storage in the attached three-car garage complemented by a large work-bench and fixed shelving. The service area at the back of the home features several raised vegetable gardens, a wood shed and a small three-bay barn for the storage of hay and your garden tools and equipment. First rate in every detail, this impeccable property is sure to impress and will have immediate appeal from the moment you first drive through the gate.

At a glance: 14B Mulholland Drive, Darfield Land: 2.1157 hectares House: 258m2 Bedrooms: 4 Web: www.bayleys.co.nz/517068 View by appointment Auction From 1pm, Thurs 27 Feb 2014 (unless sold prior) Contact details: Ruth Hodges B 03 375 4856 M 027 309 0334 Email: ruth.hodges@bayleys.co.nz Bayleys MREINZ Whalen and Partners Limited, Bayleys Licensed under the REA Act 2008 3 Deans Avenue, Christchurch

Ultimate small farm This property covers 15.1ha in four titles and is situated on the corner of Searles and Main West Coast Roads.

The land is subdivided into seven main paddocks with country water race for stock. The house is a three-bedroom weatherboard home in very good condition with piped counrty water and a wetbacked coal range. There is a large lounge with open fire plus a separate dining, music and TV room. This property would be ideal for a contractor as it has a 500m2 steel framed shed with front and end access. Very established and sheltered around the house and yard. There are good solid cattle yards. Other sheds offer plenty of storage. Our vendors are retiring after many years of peaceful enjoyment and offer their great small block for sale at $885,000 plus GST on land (if any), which is approximately $100,000 below Registered Valuation.

At a glance 114 Searles Road, Annat, Canterbury Land area: 15.1 hectares Floor area: 130 m2 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 Price: $885,000 plus GST on land (if any) Contact details: CRT Real Estate Ltd, licensed under REAA 2008 Chris Abbott 027 435 2872 Kerin Pitkethley 027 698 7453

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WATER WELLS: Texco Drilling Ltd. Comprehensive well drilling, screening and maintenance solutions. Full development packages available to maximise your wells performance. Downhole camera inspections also available. For more information phone 03 384 1255. Tim: 027 468 8834. www.texco.co.nz.

Property Maintenance CHIMNEY SWEEP. Servicing the Selwyn district. Weekends a speciality. Phone Rodney Carr 03 324 2999 a/h. MALVERN WASTE SOLUTIONS, rubbish and recycling, domestic, commercial, skip hire, functions, locally owned and operated. Phone 03 318 7407. www.mws.co.nz. WATER WELLS: Texco Drilling Ltd. Comprehensive well drilling, screening and maintenance solutions. Full development packages available to maximise your wells performance. Downhole camera inspections also available. For more information phone 03 384 1255. Tim: 027 468 8834. www.texco.co.nz.

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YOGA CLASSES – Monday 7pm at Sheffield Hall & Wednesday 12 noon at Darfield Rec. Centre. Open class to suit all levels. Everyone welcome. Call Geraldine, 03 318 3012.

The friendly Challenge Darfield team work hard to provide high levels of service to our customers. We need a friendly, outgoing, customer focused person to join our team. We have 1 shift per week available for a well presented person with a can do attitude, with a possibility of more shifts becoming available. Must be available to work weekends and be able to cover staff annual leave and sickness.

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

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Laser Plumbing Christchurch West 03 348 6920 0800 11 22 40

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Malvern Anglican Parish — 8.00am St Peter’s, Springfield. 8.00am Trinity, Darfield. 9.30am St Ambrose, Sheffield with Sunday School. 5.00pm St George’s, Kirwee for Baptism. http://malvernanglicanparish.blogspot.com The Ven Canon Susan Baldwin 03 317 9079. St Paul’s Anglican — West Melton 9.45am St Paul’s Praise and Worship. Bible Study Mondays 7.30pm, Tuesdays 7pm, Prayer support. Penny 03 347 8139, Colin & Gail 03 347 8443. Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road. Union Service & Sunday School 9.30am, Rev P Harris. Catholic Mass 5.00pm. Contact Secretary Lynette 03 347 4599 lynlen50@hotmail.com. Parish of Hororata Anglican — 9.30am St John’s, Hororata.11.00am St Andrew’s Glentunnel. www.hororataparish.co.nz Rev Jenni Carter 03 318 0858. 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. Email: hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz Hornby Presbytery. Kirwee Community Church — 10am Kirwee Sports Pavilion, High Street, Kirwee, Morning Tea to follow, Pastor: Brian Booth 03 318 1309. Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am West Melton. 11.00am Halkett. 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 Trinity, Darfield. 11.00am St James, Sheffield. Glentunnel Chapel — Sunday 10.30am Worship & Communion, 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. Rolleston Church — 10am Family Service. 7pm Rolleston Encounter. Cornerstone Kids during morning service. Cornerstone Youth in the Lounge Friday 7-9pm All meetings held at the Rolleston Community Centre, 94 Rolleston Drive, Administration contact: Nikki @ 03 347 8716, admin@rollestonchurch.co.nz. www.rollestonchurch.co.nz

Verse for the Week: For Thou wilt light my candle, the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness. Ps 18:28


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