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Native birds returning to Selwyn u by Kent Caddick

Two Selwyn families have significantly contributed to the return of native birds, particularly the tui, to the district.

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 A tui feeding on the nectar of kowhai flowers

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Habitat protection work along the Waimakariri River has led to the return of tui for the first time in landowner memory. The Milliken and Taege families have been working for many years with a range of organisations to protect and build on the native biodiversity on their respective properties on the banks of the Waimakariri River near Springfield. “The presence of tui as well as bellbird, fantail, kereru (wood pigeon), silver eye and grey warbler confirms the value of these conservation works,” Dr Jo Abbott, ECan’s Biodiversity Team Leader, says.

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“Less than 1% of native vegetation remains on the Canterbury Plains and this loss of habitat has had a significant impact on the distribution of native birds throughout Selwyn.” Maurice and Helen Milliken have ensured the long-term protection of two areas of podocarp forest on their property first by establishing a QEII National Trust covenant and secondly by undertaking weed and pest control works to ensure that habitat quality is maintained. continued on page 3 …

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West Melton writer starts sports’ website

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West Melton resident Dave Murdoch, a former Commonwealth Games representative for England, has set up a new website which is sure to appeal to all sports fans in Selwyn. Murdoch, a medical writer, pharmacist and coach has recently started the website, www.selwynsportfocus.net. “The aim is to encourage participation, improvement and enjoyment in sport,” Murdoch says. Murdoch wants his new website to reflect his enthusiasm, but also some of his experience and medical knowledge. “Every sport can learn a lot from other codes, from athletes, coaches and administrators, and there’s a huge amount of knowledge throughout Selwyn.” Murdoch admits that it might be difficult to fund his website through advertising, but sees this as a longterm goal. “SSF is an easy-to-read e-zine, with lots of training tips, medical advice, club and school sports’ success stories as well as athlete and coach profiles.” Murdoch has a varied sporting background with an interest in football, swimming, cycling, running and triathlon. Murdoch played a lot of football in England, but when he arrived in Auckland from north-east England in the late 1980s, he travelled throughout New Zealand competing in triathlons. “It was a great way to combine races — at places like Waiheke Island, Whangamata and Wellington — and see the country.” Murdoch was selected for the English triathlon team competing at the 1990

 West Melton’s David Murdoch represented England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland

Commonwealth Games in Auckland. “The race was a real buzz and the crowd was massive,” he says. Later, Murdoch played football for Christchurch United and is now a junior coach for Selwyn United and Selwyn representative football. Three years ago, Murdoch started a summer football league for under 11s at West Melton. “The competition has been a great success and widely enjoyed. Last year, 150 kids played.” ¢

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 The Sewlyn United squad, which performed creditably at the 16th international Friendship Junior Football Tournament held over three days at the Ashburton Domain recently, listens to their coaches during a halftime break. Fifteen provincial teams of 11 and 12 year olds from Japan, Auckland, and around the South island took part. The Selwyn team, coached by Dave Murdoch and Martin Allen finished eighth and Murdoch says overall they played some great football and can take a lot of kudos from their placing with a tough pool draw which included matches against eventual winners Nelson and third placed Canterbury. For more on how the team went visit www. selwynsportfocus.net.


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Trust announces new chair u by Kent Caddick

Richard Lang is to replace Olive Webb as chair of the Hororata Community Trust. Due to work commitments Webb has resigned as chair but will continue to be a trustee of the Trust, which was established in 2011 to help the district recover from the September 2010 earthquake. Lang has been a trustee since it was established and as a partner at law firm Duncan Cotterill, was involved in the development of the Trust’s deed documents. He has strong ties to the Hororata region, where his wife grew up and parents-in-law still reside. “We are entering a new, exciting phase in the Trust’s work,” Lang says. “The public discussions on the future of Hororata have been fantastic and it’s great to

see so much passion and vision coming from the community. “As chair of the Hororata Community Trust, I can’t wait to see where the community takes these focus groups and discussions.” Outgoing chair Olive Webb, who is standing for the Selwyn mayoralty this year, says the highlight of the past two years has been the success of the Hororata Highland Games. “This event brings thousands of visitors and competitors to the area, not to mention revenue and fundraising opportunities for all groups in the community,” she says. Mark Stewart and Lyn Nell are the other two trustees.

 Richard Lang, new chair of the Hororata Community Trust

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Native birds returning to Selwyn Miles Giller from the QEII Trust says encountering a group of tui feeding on the nectar of kowhai flowers was “a surprise and a delight” during a visit to the site. “Protecting good habitat for our native birds is one way that landowners can make a real difference,” he said. “The protection of bush remnants and the control of predators appear to have encouraged tui to return.” In recognition of the works undertaken by the Millikens, the Selwyn-Waihora Canterbury Water Management Strategy Zone Committee provided $6,000 of funding for further weed control. Down river of the Millikens’ is a property managed by Trevor and Heather Taeges who have undertaken extensive works to protect forest and restore many areas which had been subjected to stock grazing in the past, resulting in the arrival of tui this year.

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Exciting times in Selwyn

u by Mark Alexander, Selwyn Central Ward councillor

i am excited to be living in the Selwyn district and while attending the 2013 Local Government New Zealand Conference recently it confirmed to me how fortunate we are to live in Selwyn. Due to our growth in Selwyn we are able to maintain our services facilities and provide new ones as well. Our growth means that we are able to shape the future of our growing communities, the physical built environment and the social fabric of our growing areas and townships. This is exciting, to be able to work towards leaving a positive legacy of well planned growth that will exist long after we have moved on. Selwyn can offer a wide range of places for new residents to move to, from larger urban centres, smaller townships, small rural blocks, small and large farms. I think this is an understated strength of Selwyn — one can find a place to live that suits the lifestyle that one  Cr Mark Alexander wishes to live and that suits one’s finances. Some councillors have made mention of their desire to see the UAGC (Uniform Annual General Charge) portion of the rates to rise to its maximum 30%. This is regularly debated at council. What was not mentioned is that this change would mean an increase in rates for properties with a capital value under $760,000 and a decrease in rates for properties with higher capital values. This would mean 80% of properties would pay more rates and 20% pay less. The planning hearing for “RC115331 Vodafone telecommunication Tower West Melton” has been rescheduled for 9am, 28th August 2013 at the Rolleston SDC HQ. This was set for November 2012 but was postponed by the applicant. Members of the public are entitled to attend to observe (but not speak at) hearings. ¢

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Who should call the shots and why does it matter? u by Sarah Walters, Deputy Mayor

An item for discussion at the recent Local Government Conference was the call for local government to be recognised in New Zealand’s constitutional framework. Currently the Constitution Act of 1986 makes no mention of local government. At the end of last year, the purpose of local government was radically changed through amendments to the Local Government Act of 2002. These amendments also introduced changes to the powers of Mayors and the way councils are governed, among others. Central government is definitely calling the shots on this and despite many and varied requests for reconsideration, there was none. But local government is strongly driven by its communities in the way it operates with its long term  Sarah Walters plans, annual plans, bylaws, district expressed that central government plan, subsequent plan changes and sees local government as another other issues of significance subject (mainly unfunded) arm of the to community scrutiny. public service. Local government process allows If the place of local government for everybody in the community to was constitutionally recognised as participate in the decisions that being separate to central government, affect them and strives to reflect the a more effective partnership where aspirations of those participants. It is each level of government works to its also funded to a large degree by the strengths could be established. This community through various rates. So would provide certainty for everyone shouldn’t you be calling the shots? and enable more local decision making Research has shown New Zealand through locally and democratically has one of the most centralised elected representatives. decision making models in the If you pay, shouldn’t you have OECD and some concern has been the say?

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Dog registrations on the rise

Malvern community bus catching on

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While the population of the Selwyn district continues to grow in leaps and bounds so do canine numbers.

New plans are on the horizon for the Malvern Community bus as organisers look to provide a door-to-door service for residents.

The number of dogs registered in Selwyn has grown by almost 16% over the last five years with 11,434 registered this year compared to 9,895 in 2008. Environmental Services manager John Christensen says activity levels in all of the council’s consenting, registration and licencing services have increased noticeably in recent years. “As the district’s population grows, we’ve seen an increase in demand for every type of consent and licencing service, from building and resource consents to liquor licences and dog registrations,” he said. “We have nearly 7,000 dog owners in Selwyn, so as you can imagine it is a big task for our staff to re-register every animal when owners often  John Christensen — Selwyn District Council’s move addresses.” environmental services manager The number of dogs microchipped has also increased, by received by council, rising from 71% over the past three years, and is 500 in 2008 to 607 in 2013, an up from 3,665 in June 2010 to 6,265 increase of 21%. Possibly as a result of those complaints the the in June 2013. Christensen says this now makes number of infringement notices it easier for owners to find their issued to owners has doubled over pets if they go missing and also the same five years from 40 in 2008 helps to make the community to 76 in 2013. There has also been an increase safer by making it easier to identify in the number of dogs classified as those canines who may be involved ‘menacing’, either because of its in attacks. Not surprisingly as the number breed or following an incident, with of dogs in Selwyn grows so do 42 animals labelled as menacing in the number of related complaints 2013, up from 24 in 2008.

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 Malvern Community bus organiser Kath Stirrup, left, welcomes passengers Mary Helson, centre, and Jeanette Adams on board

“We are hoping to run a bus on Thursdays where we pick people up from their homes and deliver them around Darfield to the doctors or to get a haircut or some groceries,” community bus organiser Kath Stirrup said. She said the service would run weekly or fortnightly and start when there was enough interest expressed. The charge for using the service would be two dollars. Regular bus trips to the new Selwyn Aquatic Centre for people to attend aquacise classes are also planned. The bus service started in Darfield over six months ago to assist the elderly and disabled in the community. It belongs to the North Canterbury Minibus Trust and was previously on loan to the Leeston community who liked having a

bus so much that they ended up buying their own. At present the bus travels most Tuesdays to Christchurch taking passengers to Riccarton or Papanui alternately. Ms Stirrup said that some people catch the bus to Christchurch to shop or go to the movies, while others meet with relatives and friends, or catch a city bus to other locations. A small group of volunteer drivers take turns at driving the bus. It can take 8-9 passengers and there is some storage room for mobility walkers. The bus can also be hired out to groups in the community. For more information contact Kath on 03 318 7077, Bev 03 318 8881 or Denise 03 318 7595. ¢

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Mid-winter Christmas special u by Kent Caddick

Lois Johnston and her singing students are coming back to Hororata this Saturday to celebrate mid-winter Christmas with an evening of music and readings. Johnston’s studio, where she taught singing at the University of Canterbury, had to be abandoned following the destructive earthquakes of February 2011. She and her students came to Hororata to practise at St John’s Church. While the group has already held one concert to thank the community for its support, this concert will feature a mix of winter themed classical songs by Brahms, Cornelius, Reger, Durante and Handel, as well as some lighter classical music, Christmas readings and carols. Johnston describes herself as a professional classical singer. “In addition to my performing engagements, I currently teach Christchurch Cathedral’s boy choristers, as well as my register of approximately 20 private pupils who I teach at my studios in Christchurch and Hinds.” Her favourite music is early baroque, but she delights in the flexibility of moving through different styles of music for different occasions. The evening starts with ‘Christmassy’ mulled wine and nibbles in St Johns Church in Hororata at 6.00pm on Saturday August 3.

Tickets are $40 each and can be obtained by contacting Kimberley Reimers on 021 0225 4100 (email KimberleyReimers@ hotmail.com) or Olive Webb on 03 318 0880 or email owebbnz@gmail.com.

Fundraiser a success u by Kent Caddick

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Experience inner calm u by Geraldine Stuthridge

Yoga brings a feeling of wholeness to ourselves.

u by Kent Caddick

Selwyn theatre-goers are in for a treat in August with one of New Zealand’s most talented actors Helen Moulder set to play Darfield with a one-off performance of her latest offering, Playing Miss Havisham. Moulder who was born in Brightwater Nelson has worked as a singer, actor and comedienne, in theatre, radio, television and film, both in New Zealand and internationally. She won Actress of the Year 2000 in the Chapman Tripp Wellington Theatre Awards, for her portrayal of Vivian Bearing in the Circa Production of Wit and picked up the same award in 2003 for Sylvia in Meeting Karpovsky. Playing Miss Havisham, directed by Sue Rider, is based around Claudia who lives in rural Canterbury. Her husband is a farm accountant and her son Ben plays in a band. When an eccentric Irish film-maker arrives in New Zealand to make a film of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, Claudia is keen to audition for the role of Miss Havisham as she sees it as a way out of her humdrum existence.  Helen Moulder as Claudia in Playing Miss Havisham As she prepares for the role, Claudia finds her own life Darfield Recreation Centre on August takes on the twists and turns of a 15 at 7.30pm. Tickets are $15 and people can book at the Selwyn Gallery Dicken’s novel. The play also features music by Bach, in Darfield. The production has been brought Chopin, Schubert, Granados, Debussy and Gareth Farr, with piano music to Selwyn by Arts on Tour NZ in recorded by Richard Mapp. association with the Malvern Community Playing Miss Havisham will play at the Arts Council. ¢

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Last week’s front page story in The Record has prompted a variety of responses from the people of Rolleston. The Selwyn Central Community Board is investigating ways to reinvigorate the old railway station and has called for ideas from locals as to what they would like to see happen to the station. Board chair Liz Russell says she has been delighted with responses from The Record readers. “There have been some exciting and very thoughtful ideas expressed in the responses and it shows people do care about the station and its place in the history of the town. “It is great to see people taking the time and effort to think about what should happen with the station and we will be taking their thoughts on board as we progress our plans.” Many of those who responded thought a café would be a good idea. “I have been saying for awhile that the station would be great to turn into a cafe. Passengers for the train and Northbound traffic I think would love it,” one Rolleston resident said. Another said, “a cafe — with a railway station theme, displaying photos, memorabilia etc, plus a combined gift shop area (similar to that at the Dragonfly Cafe in Rolleston). “I think there’s definitely room for another cafe in Rolleston and one with a theme would be great, plus it would create more employment opportunities for locals.” The recognition of the station’s place in the history of Rolleston was important to many who responded.

 The Record readers support a Selwyn Central Community board initiative to reinvigorate the old Rolleston railway station building

“I saw the article in the newspaper and I agree the station needs to be appreciated and recognised for its history. “Rolleston was an important station in its day and it would definitely be cool to see it restored, or even just to replace the concrete block of a station we have at the moment with something a bit more historic,” was one response along those lines. Others urged the board to consider the future as well as the past. “There is every chance that it will become a rail commuter terminal in the not too distant (10 years?) future and whatever is done should be to enhance and encourage that development.” “If you really want to be bold, then plan your landscaping to fit in with the development of a ‘Park and Ride’ similar to that in many parts of the world. Park the cars in the area bounded

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A Rolleston youth worker is backing a Selwyn District Council independent analysis of the Selwyn Central ward which concludes there is a lack of social opportunities for young people in Rolleston. “Boredom is a big problem,” said Courtney Forrest, a youth worker for the Youth Southwest Christchurch Trust. “Many of the young people come from households with two working parents who lead busy lives.” “Drugs and alcohol are a problem for some of the young people and many have everything at their fingertips, but not enough responsibilities.” Forrest said “Rolleston youth are some of the hardest kids I’ve worked with and they are searching for someone who is going to be stable in their lives.” He sees himself as a  Rolleston’s skate park is a proven ‘hang-out’ spot for the town’s youngsters. voice for youth and wants to see Rolleston build a strong youth chilled out and enjoys hanging out and talking about real community where young people feel that life experiences.” Forrest is also part of the 24/7 Youth Workers Trust where they have a place to belong. He said that the church he works for youth workers who were employed by has big plans for Rolleston, including churches go into schools to support developing a youth hangout facility and young people and help out the school in practical ways. a summer sports series. He is the 24/7 Youth Worker for “I want to see them succeed in what Rolleston School which he says provides they’re passionate about,” he said. Forrest has been a youth worker in the a good way to make contact with Rolleston area for 10 months for YSCT, young people. ¢ which is part of the Hope Presbyterian Church. At present Forrest runs two FREE PERSONAL youth groups in Rolleston, one for BRA FITTING AND students Years 7 and 8, and the other LINGERIE STYLING for Years 9–13. SESSIONS He says around 40 to 50 young people BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE AND LOUNGEWEAR IN turn up to the intermediate aged youth SIZES 30A-46G AND 6-24 group on Friday nights, while the older Book an Intimo Styling Session Today! age group had around 30 in attendance. Karen Evans - 021 038 1360 www.intimo.com.au - karen.evans@intimo.com.au “The older age group is more

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Kelvin has been involved in the newspaper industry for almost twenty years - the last fifteen as a publisher, working on Canterbury Farming and the Malvern Record alongside his wife Jill. Kelvin is a keen follower of all sports and plays tennis for the Kirwee club, as well as an involvement with musical stage shows through the Kirwee Players. Describing himself as a real people person and sales animal, the combination fits well with his desire to “make it happen for everyone involved.” We are all looking forward to bringing you the best possible newspaper we can and invite your comments regarding how we can continue to bring you a paper the community can be proud of.

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I have been involved in the media for over 20 years after graduating from the University of Canterbury with a post-graduate Diploma of Journalism. During that time I have worked for a number of national news organizations such as Radio New Zealand, National Radio, NewstalkZB and Sky Sport. For the last 13 years I have been involved in the community newspaper industry both as a reporter and an editor, principally around Canterbury. The community news environment is extremely exciting to me and I take pride in helping local people tell their stories and in keeping the community informed about what is happening around them.

I have been living in Rolleston for over five years and the Selwyn district for over 15 years. I have been a managing director for The Garage Sale NZ Ltd and recently worked in sales for Burnco Marine based in Christchurch. My working career has always had a sales element to it as sales manager for What’s On Sale, a web based trading company, and managing director of Healthaire South Island. The Selwyn district is the fastest growing region in New Zealand providing huge commercial opportunities for the many businesses which call it home and I am keen to play a part in those companies being able to achieve their full potential.

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A collaborative exhibition of five Canterbury artists is the latest offering on view at the Selwyn Art Gallery in Darfield.

Central Plains Water says it has received strong backing from farmers to its proposed share structure, and the construction approvals necessary for the first stage of the project to begin.

Between The Lines features works by Sue Alexander, Ruth Killoran, Ruth Stanton McLeod, Sandy Gottermeyer and Celia Wilson. Their works are a mix of artistic disciplines including printmaking, painting, sculpture and jewellery. Between the Lines is the first exhibition for this group, but all five artists agree their creative collaboration will continue. “Women artists are inspiring,” Sue Alexander says. “The sharing of joint knowledge leads to expansion of ideas and motivation. It can create possibilities for one’s own work that may have never been considered.” Malvern Community Arts Council arts coordinator Ingrid Cole says Between the Lines refers to shared themes such as the lines found in nature, contour lines and lines of stratification and lines connecting human beings like generation lines and lines of communication. The exhibition opens this Friday and runs through to Thursday, August 29. The gallery will be open daily (except Mondays) from 10am to 4pm for the duration of the exhibition. An exhibition programme is available on the gallery’s website www. selwyngallery.co.nz or from the gallery. ¢

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More than 200 shareholders attended a special general meeting last week, along with Selwyn Mayor Kelvin Coe and Ministry of Primary Industries representative, Kevin Steel. The meeting voted unanimously to proceed with construction of the irrigation scheme, with only one shareholder voting against the proposed share structure. “The attendance and support level was outstanding and while not unexpected, it was a huge endorsement of the future confidence in the project,” CPW chief executive Derek Crombie says. “The message to the board and management from the meeting was to proceed with the full scheme quickly. “This decision means that irrigation of the Central Canterbury area has moved to reality and a start on construction can be planned for early 2014,” he said. CPW will now prepare a prospectus to raise the shareholder equity to build the 20,000ha Stage 1 of the scheme. Mr Crombie says over the next month shareholder cluster group meetings will be held to explain the details of the

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Nominations open for local body elections

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Selwyn’s electoral officer Douglas Marshall is reminding candidates for this year’s local body elections to get their nominations in well before the cut off date next month.

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Nominations for mayor, council and community boards opened on July 19 and will close at noon on Friday, August 16. “I would advise all candidates to get their nominations in well before the deadline so they can be checked to ensure they are in order and if changes need to be made we can get that done before cut off,” Marshall says. Information on how to complete a nomination form is available on the council’s website. Candidates can also download a copy of the Candidate Handbook while hard copy versions of the handbook are available at the Darfield Service Centre,

Leeston Service Centre, Lincoln Service Centre and council’s Rolleston Main Office in Norman Kirk Drive. Marshall is also reminding voters to ensure they are on the electoral roll. “People must be enrolled as a parliamentary elector to vote in these elections and most voters should have received an orange electoral pack in the mail by now,” Marshall says. People can check whether they are enrolled by inspecting the preliminary electoral roll at the council’s service centres and the main council office in Rolleston as well as at the Arthur’s Pass Store and Café and the Mobile Library.

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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

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CHURCH NOTICES - Sunday 4 August Malvern Anglican Parish- St Peter’s Springfield 8.00am, Trinity Darfield 8.00am, St Ambrose Sheffield with Sunday School 9.30am, St George’s Kirwee 5.00pm. 03 317 9079. St Paul’s Anglican - West Melton 9.45am Holy Communion, John Stringer, 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, 11.00am St Andrews, Glentunnel. 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 - 9:30 am Trinity (Communion) 11am Sheffield (Communion) 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: And when He had spoken these things while they beheld. He was taken up; and a cloud received Him out of their sight. Acts 1:9


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