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p Riders in the 7 to 11 year trail bike class poised for action at the starting gate during Canterbury Mini Motocross’ ‘King of the Bowl 2014’ event held at the club’s new track near Darfield. This was round one of a three round series where young riders are awarded points, with trophies given to the winners at the end of the series. Canterbury Mini Motocross is a new club which started up this year and has attracted a great deal of interest from across Selwyn.
Cell phone coverage a step closer u by Kent Caddick
West Melton residents could be enjoying improved cell phone coverage sooner than expected following a decision by Vodafone to reduce the height of a proposed cell phone tower in Halkett Road.
Earthquake relocation brings inspiration
A difficult few years has brought out a passion for painting in Springfield artist Sonia Turnbull …
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A Selwyn District Council resource consent allowing the building of a 32m tower was granted in 2013 but a small group of residents appealed the decision to the Environment Court with a preliminary hearing set down for June. Vodafone external communications manager Michelle Baguley said with the
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p Rolleston Primary School students Joseph Hall and Shaun Kempton show off their skills at a drumming workshop held recently. The Red Cross donated money for the children to have experiences in the arts, music and drama to give them tools to cope with stress and other pressures. Teacher Amanda Barrett said the children really enjoyed the workshop. “It’s amazing how much skill is involved with drumming — different hand strokes can make totally different sounds.”
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Beard growing competition kicks off u by Belinda Cullen-Reid
Over 50 men from the West Melton area signed up to compete in the town’s beard growing competition as part of the 150-year celebrations to be held at Labour Weekend. The event kicked off at the West Melton pub last week, where men were photographed with their clean shaven faces, and were given a support pack which included hair care products. Long-time beard wearing West Melton resident, and winner of the 1971 beard growing competition, Colin Watson, took the plunge and parted with his whiskers, so he could enter the competition with a clean conscience. Competition organiser Andrew Sharpe said regular ‘support group’ meetings will be held at the pub leading up to the grand judging in October. ¢
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The contribution of Heritage our defence personnel funding available u by Amy Adams, Selwyn MP
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Groups and individuals interested in preserving Selwyn’s heritage are being encouraged to apply for funding for their next project with the opening of Selwyn Heritage Fund applications. Selwyn District Council has funding available to meet some of the extra costs associated with protecting heritage buildings and trees for the community’s benefit. This may include restoring, reinforcing and protecting heritage buildings, and other structures such as war memorials, sites and trees. Grants given in previous years have p The restoration of the Old Vicarage in Prebbleton has benefitted from funding from the Selwyn Heritage Fund ranged between $250 and $17,000 for projects such as $1,000 to replace an aluminium window pruning old oak trees, restoring frame with a wooden frame. weatherboards and earthquake “The previous owners had put in a repairs to buildings and other box bay aluminium window, but it didn’t structures following the 2010 and match the style of the 150 year-old 2011 earthquakes. home,” Mrs Carpenter said. Averil Carpenter from the Old “When Councillor Malcolm Lyall told Vicarage in Prebbleton received me about the Selwyn Heritage fund I was delighted that a grant could cover part of the cost of replacing the window S E LW Y N G A L L E RY D A R F I E L D to maintain the heritage of the building.” There is one Selwyn Heritage funding 6 June-3 July 2014 round each year and $35,000 is available to support projects by owners Sonia of heritage buildings or protected trees Turnbull in the Selwyn District. Priority is given to items listed in the Selwyn District Plan. Vicky The heritage fund can be used to Peacock pay for part of the cost of restoration or protection work, and applicants will also need to fund some of this cost Corey Koppe from other sources. Funding cannot be used for routine maintenance, or for improvements which are of personal Myriam 17 South Terrace, Darfield Jay or commercial benefit such as new www.selwyngallery.co.nz kitchens or bathrooms. Telephone 03 3188702 Applications for this round close on Friday, July 11. For more information, 10 - 4 daily except monday contact Jessica Tuilaepa on 03 347 SelwynGallery 2974 or email heritagefund@selwyn. Darfield govt.nz. ¢
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St John Youth division for West Melton u by Belinda Cullen-Reid
A youth division of St John is starting in West Melton next month, giving young people in the area an opportunity to learn life skills including first aid, road safety, community awareness and communication.
p Leaders for the new West Melton St John Youth programme meet to discuss ideas for the group starting in June. From left: Caitlin Wright, Jamie Spittal and Tessa Barnes
West Melton St John Divisional Manager Tessa Barnes said St John Youth division is for people age six to eighteen years, with a penguin programme for six to eight year olds and a cadet programme for older children. “St John Youth is a great programme for children to make new friends and learn great life skills all within a fun and safe environment,” Ms Barnes said. “During the year within the youth programme, penguins and cadets have the opportunity to attend camps, competitions and leadership development courses.” Ms Barnes said she decided to start the West Melton youth division because of the growing population in the area. “I know what the youth programme has
to offer and what it could do for any young person joining up and I wanted the youth of the West Melton area to have this opportunity. “I contacted the local area committee to seek their approval for a new division and they have supported me every step of the way.” St John Youth members will have an opportunity to work towards badges and awards and enter competitions. Ms Barnes hopes other St John initiatives will also come to the area, including first aid courses and a voluntary caring caller programme. The new group will get underway on June 9 with an introductory evening. For more information go to youth. stjohn.org.nz. ¢
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Time has almost run out for those who want to have their say in the Draft District Development Strategy which will guide the growth of Selwyn up to 2031. Selwyn District Council’s planning manager Tim Harris said the strategy looks at a range of issues across the district including commercial and residential land supply, and what council facilities, infrastructure and services are needed in urban and rural areas. “It is important that people living in Selwyn take the opportunity to make a submission on Selwyn 2031 as the council will use the strategy to help guide future development and it will assist the council to plan and deliver future services.” Around 160 people attended meetings held on the strategy at Leeston, Darfield, Dunsandel, Springfield, Glentunnel, Rolleston and West Melton. Selwyn’s population is expected to grow from around 45,000
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Earthquake relocation brings inspiration u by Belinda Cullen-Reid
A difficult few years has brought out a passion for painting in Springfield artist Sonia Turnbull. When the land under Ms Turnbull’s Aranui home was damaged in the Canterbury earthquakes she was offered a pay-out for her property, which she took as an opportunity to start over in the country. A 100-year-old wooden character home on half an acre of land caught her eye and so she moved with her two children to the Selwyn township of Springfield.
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She now has an enviable view of the majestic Southern Alps from her dining table, which also serves as her parttime painting studio, until she is able to convert a shed in the garden into a studio. “Out here I feel much more inspired to paint. Life is much more relaxed and peaceful,” she said. Ms Turnbull began painting in her early teens, inspired by an art teacher who nurtured her talents. In her twenties she dabbled with acrylics and painted in her spare time, giving her works away to friends as presents. It wasn’t until moving to Springfield last year she began to take painting more seriously. “I’ve painted more in this year since moving to Springfield than I have in my whole life.
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Author Greg Hopkinson from Castle Hill Village has released his first book — a memoir about his life as a young businessman searching for a more peaceful existence.
“Once the tower is up we will have to test it to ensure it provides the coverage required.” Ms Baguley said. “As well as ensuring cell phone coverage to West Melton the tower will also provide wireless broadband to residents.” Vodafone began investigating putting up a cell phone tower in the Selwyn township back in 2011 so she said they are extremely pleased to finally get to this stage. “We have been dedicated to getting this facility up and running and clearly the feedback we have had from the
Boundless: A wayward entrepreneur’s search for peace is Mr Hopkinson’s account of his life to date and includes tales of his adventures across the globe, including being trapped in an avalanche, working in the Soviet Union, and establishing a chain of retail stores back in New Zealand. Mr Hopkinson told The Record that none of his high paced activities bought him the peace he desired. “I was doing business in the Soviet Union as it collapsed and thinking making a lot of money and retiring early would deliver peace of mind. No it didn’t. Establishing a chain of retail p Greg Hopkinson enjoys the relaxed lifestyle stores in New Zealand meant I at Castle Hill Village moved even further away from my desire for peace. Then I did the most contentment, happiness and love in unlikely thing — I became a monk,” Mr their life,” he said. Mr Hopkinson said Hopkinson said. despite his relaxed lifestyle he still has In contrast to his previous life Mr a lot of projects going on, including the Hopkinson now lives with his partner Boundless project, which expands on the Sally in the Canterbury high country book and includes a website, Facebook where he spends around two to three page and Youtube channel, teaching hours each day in meditation. principals of happiness. “Most days I get out for a walk in the “Three friends and I are embarking local environ, and during winter I ski for on an eight-month road trip through two or three hours about three days New Zealand, the United Kingdom and a week.” on to Europe where we are delivering “Living in the high country is actually clues to happiness, and randomly very social. It seems like most days we interviewing and filming people from either have someone staying with us, all walks of life and asking them what or someone popping in. We also travel reveals contentment and happiness in often to teach meditation courses,” their lives. It’s called the boundless. he said. info project,” he said. Mr Hopkinson is His book is full of helpful tips on how writing a second book that carries on to find contentment. with the themes found in Boundless. ¢ “Thirty practical, down-to-earth clues are subtly woven into the book — if practised, each clue reveals more peace and contentment for anyone.” “The hope is that at least one clue ‘The voice of your community’ will resonate with every reader, and Read the paper online that the reader will become aware that they can easily make different choices that will reveal more peace,
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AROUND THE HOME
Making café style coffee at home u by Belinda Cullen-Reid
For coffee connoisseurs there’s nothing like that first hit of coffee in the morning and the thought of being able to get up and brew your own café style coffee is attractive to many people. The espresso coffee machine is becoming a staple in many New Zealand homes. The challenge is to find the right espresso machine, which is very much up to individual needs. When choosing a machine consider ease of use, cost per cup, overall cost of the machine and of course the taste of the final product. The true connoisseur
will want to be as hands on as possible when making their coffee and will be attracted to a manual espresso machine, such as one that is piston or lever driven, so they have plenty of control in the quest of making that perfect cup of java. More common in New Zealand homes are the automatic type of coffee machine
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semi-automatic function controls the volume of espresso you get in your cup. Perhaps the easiest coffee machines of all to use are the super-automatic machines that do everything at a touch of a button, and the new capsule style machines where pre-ground, prefilled coffee capsules can be placed into the machine and the rest is done for you. Consumer New Zealand earlier this year tested 25 coffee machines and have rated them on their website. They also provide other helpful hints for budding baristas. They say when it comes to coffee it’s all about the beans. There are two main varieties of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta. Arabica beans generally make a higherquality coffee. If you’re using a manual or semiautomatic espresso machine, you may want to buy your own grinder. Avoid cheaper grinders that won’t let you control the fineness. A decent burr-type grinder will give you the right fineness and control. For best results grind your beans just before making the coffee. Keep your beans fresh by buying in small quantities from a store that has a high turnover. Keep them in an airtight container somewhere cool, dry and dark. Don’t refrigerate or freeze them. For some people the pleasure of coffee is found in the making as well as the consuming, for others they are just happy to push a button and have a reliable brew. Whatever your preference, as the German proverb states: ‘Coffee and love are best when they are hot’. ¢
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WINE AND FOOD
From the cellar Match making with wine and food u by Celia and Hennie Bosman
The proliferation of cooking programmes and competitions highlight how interested we are in food these days. Being able to produce restaurant quality food in your own home is becoming more and more popular as we all experiment with recipes, cooking styles and flavours. It therefore makes sense to extend this sensory experience through to which wine to match with that special dish. The traditional white wine with white meat and red wine with red meat is well and truly a thing of the past, thank goodness. With New Zealand now boasting well over 700 wine producers it is easy to be overwhelmed by the choice of wine. Our motto is taste. Get into the habit of tasting your wine with your food. In our household this is also referred to as ‘market research’. There are a few simple principles to guide you, but essentially you are your own best judge. Make a note of what works even if it is just a mental note. Start by asking is the dish mild or flavourful, fatty or lean, rich or acidic? General rules of thumb — match mild foods with mild wines and match big, flavourful foods with
big, flavourful wines. For example, pair a bold-flavoured pepper steak with a spicy, bold Syrah. Equally you generally want to match the richness of the food and the richness of the wine. For example, pair a rich chicken in cream sauce with a rich buttery Chardonnay. There are always exceptions to any rules. One rule that never changes is that only you know what you like. Our latest wine match foray was with a favourite Portuguese recipe called Frango na Pucara — an interesting mix of chicken, chorizo and tomato, baked in the oven. We matched it with an off-dry Riesling and what a winner. The acidity of the Riesling balanced the p Frango na pucara is a Portuguese dish which matches well with an off-dry Riesling acidity of the tomato and the hint of sweetness balanced the spice from the chorizo. If the spice had been too overwhelming we may have failed, as spice can really kill a wine but this with amazing views 4 x Lunches off Light Menu 4 x Dinners off Main Menu time we were lucky. ROBBIES BAR & BISTRO, 2 Jacks Pass Road Barista coffee Join us next time for further PH: (03) 315-7631 ‘market research’. ¢ Email: robbieshanmer@clear.net.nz
From the Cellar is The Record’s new monthly wine matching column and is written by Hennie and Celia Bosman of True and Daring Winery, West Melton.
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AUTO
Driving for winter conditions u by Ngaire Tinning, Selwyn road safety co-ordinator
After the recent changeable weather we have experienced, it looks like winter is almost here so it is important to drive to the winter conditions.
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One problem in winter is sunstrike. Sunstrike can occur at any time of the day, but is most likely during sunrise and sunset in the winter months. This is the time when the sun can hit your windscreen at a low angle. It can happen unexpectedly, like when I got caught out recently turning right at the Rolleston traffic lights when the sun bounced off my side mirror. Another area I have become familiar with sunstrike is at the rail crossing just west of Kirwee. I am sure many of our readers will have places that they are now mindful of and can share with others. Here are a few tips: • Always keep your windscreen clean and clear inside and out. • Take note of the areas that are affected on your usual trips and reduce speed if needed. Tell other people about these places. • Use your sun shade even if you are not driving into the sun, particularly in the mornings and early evenings. Another problem in winter is fog. Fog occurs generally on fine mornings when there has been rain the night before. It
can also be found in thick patches and reduces visibility by 50%. Easy ways to make driving in fog safer: • Drive with your lights on dip, not full beam as the light reflects off the fog, making it harder to see • Reduce your speed • Increase the following distance between you and the vehicle in front • Don’t pass if you cannot see enough clear road ahead of you • It is best not to assume all drivers will have their lights on We encourage Selwyn drivers to prepare for all the different driving conditions that winter brings. Make sure your car is ready for the winter. It doesn’t take long to give your car a quick safety check, which we now refer to as giving your car a TWIRL: Tyres; Windscreen, wipers and mirrors; Indicators; Rust; Lights. When you are driving you can also check brakes, exhaust, suspension and steering. By doing these checks regularly it becomes easier to remedy any problems earlier and getting your vehicle to an expert for attention if needed. ¢
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Closing date for classified advertising for the 11 June 2014 edition is 10am, Tuesday 10 June 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.therecord.co.nz For Sale RIMU HUTCH dresser $400, 1780h x 920w x 370d. Phone 03 318 8882 evenings. SNOW SHOVELS, wet weather suits, rain gauges, wellington boots, the biggest selection of bolts, nuts, washers in town. Come and see the newly tidied cave with the guys at Harvester Markets, 91 Horndon St, Darfield. Phone 03 318 8229.
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CHIMNEY SWEEP. Servicing the Selwyn district. Weekends a speciality. Phone Rodney Carr 03 324 2999 a/h.
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Farm Services CALF, PIG, horse & chook meal. 14% protein, 13% ME. Available in any quantities. Dunsandel area. Please call 027 392 7543. 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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CHURCH NOTICES — Sunday 8th June 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. The Ven Canon Susan Baldwin. 03 317 9079 malvernanglicanparish. blogspot.com. St Paul’s Anglican — West Melton — Services are now at 9.30am ~ Holy Communion. Rev Shirley Hawk. Bible Study Monday and Tuesday 7.30pm — Prayer support. Penny 03 347 8139, Colin & Gail 03 347 8443. Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road — Anglican Service & Sunday School 9.30am, Rev G. Nicholas. Catholic Mass 5.00pm. Contact Secretary Lynette 03 347 4599 lynlen50@hotmail.com. Parish of Hororata Anglican — 9.30am St John’s, Hororata. www.horortaparish.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. 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 — 10.00am St James, Sheffield — Cafe Hope theme ‘The Word’ 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, 5pm Night 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 of the Week: Jesus said, ‘He that findeth his life shall lose it, and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it.’ Matt 10:39
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Well Drilling When Texco Drilling Ltd installs your new well you can be assured of quality. To ensure this we provide down-hole camera footage at the end of each well. We use experienced operators, with casing joining undertaken by skilled and qualified welders, using formal weld procedures. Environmentally friendly products are also used in all situations where equipment engages or enters the ground (thread grease etc.) We specialise in:
• 150mm and 200mm wells to 150 metres • 250mm and 300mm wells to 60 metres
• Large diameter wells up to 1.2 diameter for efficient shallow wells • Galleries also installed with excavators up to 35 ton available
Well Development: We pride ourselves in leaving your well correctly screened and developed to its full potential with quality stainless steel wedge wire screens of the correct diameter and aperture size. Correct and full development has a positive impact on pump selection, protects your pump investment, and maximises the overall long-term economics of the well and pump installation. Each well is unique and requires a different approach, something that we can discuss with you to reach a suitable and economic solution. Texco use primarily mechanical and air development methods depending on what is required in each situation.
Inspection, rehabilitation and repair of existing wells: With our comprehensive range of equipment and high resolution Down Hole Video Camera we can inspect and recommend further action on your existing well or indeed recognise if it has reached the end of its economic life. We can then discuss a solution with you for each case. Well repair system: We also have a well repair system available to give you a viable option to fix a broken or non-complying well, rather than drilling a new one. Test Pumping: This can be undertaken with measurements taken by Orifice Weir, V Notch Weir or electronic flow meter with data loggers and down hole measuring done by electronic pressure transducers. We have our own diesel generator if power is not available on site.
Tim O’Toole on 0274 688 834 Texco Drilling Ltd, 45 Francella Street Bromley, Christchurch 8062 dig@texco.co.nz • www.texco.co.nz
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