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Helping to face the world u by Ann van Engelen

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“Recognising that all children come into the world with their own traits, personalities and goals is great, but sometimes ‘positively managing’ these can often come with its own challenges,” says Parenting Week coordinator Lee Arthur.

Swimmer wins gold Selwyn Special Olympics swimmer Charlotte Rozen …

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p Parenting Week brings families together, and events cover a broad range of parenting topics, crossing a spectrum of ages

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Her comment marks 10 years since Parenting Week, which began on Monday and runs until September 19, was first launched by The Neighbourhood Trust as an initiative to empower and upskill parents and caregivers in the Canterbury region. “Much has changed during that time, but the challenges and rewards of parenting remain the same,” says Ms Arthur. “Parenting Week, Christchurch was born from a desire to strengthen and empower parents through offering access to a range of expert speakers and interactive workshops. We cover a broad range of parenting topics and crossing a spectrum of ages. This

year the theme is ‘Helping Whanau to Flourish’. “We recognise that parents have enormous influence over their child’s development, their success, wellbeing and happiness. “Parents are not the only influences in the lives of our children, especially after they begin school, start interacting with peers, choosing friends and facing the world in general. “Parenting can be as overwhelming as it is gratifying, and it can also be subject to fads and changing styles. The underlying basic principles remain the same — our tamariki need the right direction, support, understanding and love.”

The Neighbourhood Trust is passionate about bringing together a host of resources to help parents broaden their knowledge base, whilst gaining the support they need on their parenting journey. “As in previous years, we have partnered with some of the very best service providers and expert speakers. We have put together 10 action-packed days of content with over 30 different events across Christchurch and this year our aim is to reach more parents than ever — we would just love everyone to share in what is on offer.” Check out the events on Selwyn Parenting Network or The Neighbourhood Trust’s Facebook page. 

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Regenerating the river The regeneration of Christchurch, and the transition to local leadership continues with the announcement of the Otakaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan being approved.

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p Minister Poto Williams, Regenerate Christchurch CE Ivan Iafeta, Minister Megan Woods, Mayor Lianne Dalziel and Minister Eugenie Sage

Developed by Regenerate Christchurch, the plan provides a vision and objectives for short, medium and long-term future land uses and opportunities for the 602-hectare area. “I am very happy to approve the plan, which has had huge community input and marks a significant step in getting Christchurch back to local leadership,” said Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Megan Woods. “How often does a city have the opportunity to consider the development of an area of 602 hectares so close to its centre? It is a once in a lifetime chance. This area is special for many reasons but mostly because it was once home to more than 5,000 households. It is so important that the future use of this land reflects its value and is a fitting tribute to what Christchurch has been through. “One of the key areas this plan

had to address was how will it support positive outcomes for the people of Christchurch, and how will it provide certainty and confidence about the ongoing regeneration?” Minister Woods says by setting a clear vision for the future of the area, the intergenerational project is a chance to leave a legacy for the future. “Realising the plan will require sustained and coordinated effort by the public sector, mana whenua, the community and investors. I would like to acknowledge the work and passion that has gone into the Regeneration Plan process, from the community, Regenerate Christchurch, and many partners for their input, and feedback during the process. Most importantly, I would like to thank the community — many people were involved in contributing to the vision and objectives.” 

Boil water notice lifted The boil water notice issued for Southbridge last week has been lifted.

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

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The council says it has received water sampling results showing that the water is now safe to drink. Residents are no longer required to boil drinking water. However, if anyone

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Big boost for toy Library Swimmer wins gold u by Mike Isle

u by Ann van Engelen

Rolleston’s fledgeling toy library has been given a major boost by two local companies.

Selwyn Special Olympics swimmer Charlotte Rozen has returned from the Australian Down Syndrome swimming championships with a gold and three silver medals.

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p Pictured before the $1,500 ‘toy grab’ at The Warehouse are from left: Robyn Mears, Magenta Tucker, Fiona Morland from the Rolleston Toy Library, Ayyam and Chris O’Brien from Storage King, and Jim Ralfe from The Warehouse

Chris and Ayyam O’Brien from Storage King Rolleston and The Warehouse Rolleston have together given the library $1,500 worth of new toys. The president of the toy library organising committee Fiona Morland said she and her committee were thrilled by the generosity of the two companies. “Chris and Ayyam had already come on board with the free use of one of their storage units for two years and now to have them and Jim Ralfe from The Warehouse Rolleston get together with this toy donation is fantastic.” Fiona Morland said they were given free rein to select $1,500 worth of toys in a ‘toy grab’ from The Warehouse. Among the toys collected were ride-on cars, Little People castles, Hot Wheels sets, dolls and accessories.

“It was great fun selecting the toys, even for we adults,” Fiona said. “It was like all our Christmases had come at once.” The Rolleston Toy Library is expected to be open in time for Christmas. Initially, it will be an online service offering toys on loan from a centralised hub at Storage King. However, the organising committee is looking for a store-front facility to display the toys and to be a pick-up point. Anyone with that kind of space available is invited to contact the library on rollestontoylibrary@gmail.com or 027 934 4196. It is the first toy library in Rolleston, though toy libraries have existed in New Zealand since 1974. An early patron of the Toy Library Federation was British comedian Spike Milligan. 

p Charlotte Rozen became a multi-medal winner when she competed at the Australian Down Syndrome swimming championships

“Charlotte is 23 years old and follows a demanding training schedule with Special Olympics Canterbury at Rolleston, and is a squad swimmer with the Selwyn Swim Club,” says mum Tracey. “She competed in eight events and was proud to win medals in four races. She won gold in the 25m breaststroke, and silver in the 25m freestyle, 25m backstroke and 100m individual medley. Charlotte could not take the title of Australian champion in her winning breaststroke race, as she is a New Zealand citizen, so the second-placed Australian swimmer shared the top spot, and also received a gold medal.”

The Australian championships are held every two years. “On the Saturday night of the competition the swimmers, officials and families were invited to a gala dinner at the Grand Chancellor Hotel in Brisbane. “This was a very glamorous event, and after a lovely dinner, the athletes and support staff danced the night away. The party did not deter the athletes from putting in another top effort on the Sunday for the second day of the meet, again under sunny skies. “Swimming outdoors in late August was certainly a novelty for the New Zealand delegation of six swimmers who competed.” 

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Greendale unveils new sign

Local elections loom With slightly fewer candidates on offer, this year’s Selwyn District Council elections may not be as competitive as previous elections, but there is still plenty to entice voters.

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In a timely celebration of Te Wiki o te Reo Maori (Maori Language Week), Greendale School has unveiled its new school signage.

p Al Herreman and Julia Banks with the signage they donated

Last year the school was gifted its Maori name, Kanuka Ruruhau, by local iwi Te Taumutu Runanga. At the unveiling ceremony, attended by staff, students, parents and invited guests, year six students took centre stage and explained that Kanuka is seen as symbolic of the students, with the older children acting as the nursery for the younger children, providing an environment for the younger ones to thrive. “This could also be said of the kaiako and older members of the kura (school) providing safe, nurturing circumstances

for all your students to thrive. The multipurpose use of the Kanuka also acts as a symbolic reference to the wide range of attributes students can bring to the school but also, by providing a nurturing environment, they will leave with many more,” they said. The macrocarpa signage was sponsored by Mr Mechanical in Hornby. After the students’ rendition of the national anthem and waiata Rere Rere Ripo, Al Herreman and Julia Banks of Mr Mechanical proudly unveiled the sign in the presence of the school board and community. 

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Overall, there are 20 candidates vying for the 12 seats on the council, including the mayoralty compared to 23 candidates for the 2016 election. This year there are two candidates, incumbent Sam Broughton and former mayor Bill Woods, putting their names forward for the mayoralty, compared to the packed field of five that stood in 2016. The most contested of the district’s three wards is the Malvern Ward with four candidates standing for the two available seats. The ward with the most candidates is Selwyn Central Ward, which has seven candidates vying for its four seats. As well as the council positions, elections are being held for two midCanterbury seats on the board of Environment Canterbury and seven members for the Canterbury District Health Board. Voter turnout is once again likely to be an issue. Historically, local body elections attract fewer voters

than general elections the most recent of which had a voter turnout of 79 per cent. In the 2016 local body election, the voter turnout nationwide was 42 per cent. Selwyn did slightly better at 44.6 per cent.Local Government New Zealand says its research showed that the main reasons people gave for not voting are they forgot, ran out of time or were too busy. Statistics provided by New Zealand Electoral Commission show that 89.96 per cent of Selwyn’s 58,720 eligible voters have enrolled to vote, slightly higher than the national average. This year’s local body election will once again be postal. The Selwyn District Council says that enrolled voters should receive their voter packs through the mail from approximately September 20 to 25. Voting closes midday Saturday, October 12. Further information about voting and candidate profiles are on the council’s website selwyn.govt.nz. 

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Cupcakes make history Student earns u by Ann van Engelen

Community members involved in the SPCA Cupcake Day made history last week helping to raise more than $401,000 to care for the animals the organisation rescues.

p Cupcake Day supporters across New Zealand made history through baking sales last week

“Together people across New Zealand fundraised this incredible amount through cupcake and bake sales to help our cause,” says SPCA communications manager Jessie Gilchrist. “This is the most successful cupcake day in the history of the event, and in addition, we also had the most people sign up for the event with more than 1,600 people baking. We couldn’t have asked for a better outcome and loved seeing all the beautiful and delicious creations people made for their various activities. “We help more than 41,000 animals every year across the country and the Christchurch centre is the third biggest SPCA in New Zealand. “We had people selling baking at work, through school, at home and in community groups. Some supporters

had an online virtual fundraiser, and that was also very popular, which is really amazing. “We are blown away and humbled by the support as we never imagined we would raise this amount. We are so grateful to those who took part. It is encouraging to know the animals have the support of New Zealanders.” The Christchurch SPCA are still in need of dog enrichment toys such as Kong toys. “These food puzzles are important for shelter environment as they help keep the dogs mentally and physically stimulated as they work to get the food out. “If you have any spare Kong toys your dog no longer needs we would be grateful to have them at our centre — 14 Wilmers Rd Hornby.” 

rare endorsement u by Mike Isle

In its first year participating in the NCEA, Rolleston College already has its first student to gain a level one qualification with an excellence endorsement. Only 20% of level one students nationwide earn the endorsement, and it is rare for anyone to get it before the end of the school year. Fifteen-year-old Abbey Henderson earned the endorsement following a year in which, the school said, she performed at excellence levels across all her courses but had shown particular strengths in the areas of technology and science. College principal Steve Saville described the endorsement as a welldeserved achievement. p Abbey Henderson — the options are wide open “Abbey has applied herself with determination and a career in medicine as a surgeon, quiet confidence in all her academic joining the defence force and learning pursuits and is a perfect example of a trade or perhaps a scholarship how success comes as a result of opportunity overseas. hard work.” “I haven’t really made up my mind Abbey is still mulling over her about what I would like to do in the options for when she leaves future, but these are some of the ideas school, but her first thoughts are I have looked into,” she said. 

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Caring for the parish

Pillowslips for Starship

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Maddie Collins has had two kidney transplants in the past eight years, and now the 15-year-old makes pillowslips to give to children going through difficult times in hospital.

Carol Gurney opened Carol’s Closet in Hororata to support the local St John’s Parish as the township continues to move forward after the September 4 earthquake in 2010. “Sylvie Montgomery has been volunteering at the store since it opened three years ago. She has a natural flair for fashion, is amazing fun and generous with giving her time. She always gets the customers laughing,” says Carol. St John’s stone church suffered damage from the earthquake, and the profits Carol’s Closet make is donated to the parish to help with the upkeep. “The shop used to be the old library in front of the Hororata Hall. Everything is donated — we have handbags, scarves, jewellery, shoes, evening gowns and hats. We focus on high-end clothing, which I steam clean and check for imperfections. What we don’t use is donated to the Salvation Army.” Carol has a team of five volunteers including Sylvie. “I love helping. We have regular customers, travellers passing through and people making special trips because they have seen our Facebook page,” says Sylvie. “Carol’s Closet is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 11am to 3pm and closed during the school holidays. Eftpos is available, and there is a red bin outside for donations. If we are closed people can phone the number on the door, and we also have groups book to

p Sylvie Montgomery has volunteered with other community members in Hororata to positively progress the township

come. They often drop into the cafe for a delicious lunch, coffee or wine. “Hororata community look out for each other, and it is a very progressive little town. We pulled together after the quake to solve issues ourselves. We organise events such as The Highland Games, the fete and the Night Glow hot air balloon event. The Highland Games and Night Glow attract 12,000 people every year. “This Saturday, September 14, we have a Swap Meet at the Domain with people bringing car and motorbike parts and other items to sell. What we do helps the community and the parish, and we do that very well.” 

p Maddie Collins creates individual pillowcases to share with other young patients in hospital

“Students at St Margaret’s School do the William Pike Challenge learning a new skill and something communityminded. Maddie chose pillowslip making, donating them to children in Ward 26B at Starship Children’s Hospital,” says mum Sarah. “We also donate to the Christchurch paediatric outpatients’ ward but these, stay there. Families struggle and this is a nice thing she can do. We are grateful for the support we get ourselves and love getting photos of the recipients with their pillowslips.” As a child, Maddie developed a rare disorder that attacks the kidney’s filtering units causing permanent damage and failure. “Her first

transplant developed donor-specific antibodies causing the donor kidney to die. Her second transplant has lost a lot of function, so we are heading back overseas for further input to try and keep this kidney going longer.” Maddie also sells her creations to cover her costs. “We buy fabrics overseas to make them extra special. Her dad Adam and I are very proud of her because some days are long and tough. It is nice to see her giggling when she is working on her designs.” To purchase Maddie’s 100 per cent quilting cotton pillow slips at $20 each go to Maddie Collins — Imagine what I could do when I am better Facebook page. 

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All Blacks visit college CultureFest a window on the world

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u by Mike Isle

They came, they saw, and they were conquered; four of the current All Blacks received a rapturous and at times thunderous welcome when they visited Rolleston College recently.

p Jordie Barrett, Joe Moody, Codie Taylor and Jack Goodhue are greeted by the Rolleston College Kapa Haka group

Joe Moody, Jordie Barrett, Codie Taylor and Jack Goodhue made a flying visit to the college a day after being named in 2019 World Cup Squad. It was all part of an annual tradition of the All Blacks heading to the provinces before embarking on an overseas tour. The All Blacks were welcomed to the college by a rousing haka from the school’s kapa haka group and even these seasoned All Blacks, who have performed the haka many times themselves, seemed overwhelmed by the performance. They reciprocated by freely giving autographs, taking part in a Q&A and even venturing out on to the sports fields to toss the ball around and to give out coaching tips. There was no shortage of photos taken on the day. Rolleston College principal Steve Saville said, “The fact that these high profile, professional sportsmen were so down to earth and approachable meant that our learners saw first-hand how top performers conduct themselves with humility and dignity.” Luca Bollea, the captain of the school’s Under 15s Rugby team at

Rolleston, said: “It was fun doing the haka. It shows a good insight of what we are in the school and how we work together. “We earned our place to sit with the All Blacks by playing for the school and representing the school spirit.” The All Blacks now leave for the World Cup in Japan where they will compete in their first match on Saturday, September 21. 

CultureFest is back for 2019, bringing a window on the world to Selwyn. Now in its fourth year, the popular festival will be celebrating the diversity of Selwyn through food, art, sport and performance and have a go activities. C u l t u r e Fe s t will take place on Sunday, September 2 9 , p Twenty-five performances from 16 countries will take centre stage photo credit Selwyn District Council 10am to 4pm, at the made Selwyn their home because of the Lincoln Domain. Visitors will have more than 25 positive, enriching impact that diversity stage performances by groups from has on our community. CultureFest 16 different countries ranging from is a real celebration of that. It’s an Ireland to Indonesia and here in experience for the senses, for people New Zealand. listening to and seeing some amazing There will also be workshops performances, arts and crafts, tasting enabling people to experience and smelling exceptional, authentic different cultures from Iran to China ethnic food and having a go.” and beyond, plus a culinary world tour This year Lincoln University Student’s with food from more than a dozen Association (LUSA) has joined the council different countries including Nigeria, and the Christchurch Multicultural Egypt, Ukraine, Spain and Iran. Council on the organising committee. Council sport recreation and “Taking part in CultureFest will replace wellbeing manager Dave Tippett said its similar International Night event that CultureFest is part of the council’s was held around the same time,” LUSA work to help people from all cultures general manager Fiona Kay said. feel welcome in Selwyn. Lincoln has the highest proportion “We want to celebrate people from of international students for a New all cultures and ethnicities who have Zealand university. 

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ENGAGING YOUNG MINDS ADVERTORIAL

Celebrating thirty years u by Ann van Engelen

On September 19, 1989, the Malvern Child Care was opened at the old Catholic school building on Telegraph Road, providing for a need in the community, a place for children to come and learn and be cared for. “The first day had 10 children attend with a total of 40 on the roll. The cost was $3 an hour,” says manager Clara Clatworthy. “Thursday, September 19, will be our 30th anniversary. We will celebrate with the children on the day by making a birthday cake, singing ‘Happy Birthday’ and having a bit of a party. “We are now called Darfield Preschool and Nursery. Based in our own purpose-built building on Cardale Street, we have 100 children on the roll, with up to 57 attending each day. The cost is $6 an hour.” The centre continues to be a communitybased centre with a board of trustees consisting of parents from our community. “It is wonderful to be involved in the preschool community and being on the board gives great insight to the education of our young minds,” said board chairperson Charlotte Butler. “Many families have passed through our doors. It continues to bring us joy to see what

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On Friday 20th September from 5.30pm, we invite the community and anyone who has been involved with the preschool over the last 30 years, past board members, teachers, parents, grandparents and children to come along to the centre for a small celebration and reminisce. Bring along some fish and chips for tea (we’ll provide sauce and bread) and have a slice of birthday cake and catch up with some old friends.

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darfieldpreschool@xtra.co.nz www.darfieldpreschool.co.nz


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ENGAGING YOUNG MINDS StarJam creates friendships Maxine Gunning is a Volunteering Canterbury member who gives many hours of her time to StarJam, an organisation dedicated to making a difference for people with disabilities lives through music and performance. “Maxine is known as one of our most committed volunteers at StarJam. She brings laughter and contagious energy to our Rolleston workshop every single week,” says StarJam programmes coordinator Ella van Wijk. “Our young people adore her, and not only does she help out in our workshops, but she dedicates time to our community events during the year. She recently paid her own flights and accommodation to volunteer at our Auckland Gala Dinner to support one of her Magic Movers Jammers who was performing. The generosity she brings from her heart is why StarJam is the amazing organisation it is. Maxine is a prime example of the types of people who are making differences in our young people’s lives.” Maxine says she stumbled across volunteering at StarJam in 2018. “It is the best thing I have ever done. I know giving my time makes a difference to the Jammers, but the difference they make to my life is phenomenal,” she says. “The positive energy and joy that comes from them every week are inspiring, and I walk away in awe of how amazing they are. StarJam is by far the best night of my week, and I couldn’t imagine not going along to dance and sing.”

p Maxine Gunning encourages people involved in StarJam through music and performance

Volunteering Canterbury facilitates people who want to volunteer in various roles. “We foster the relationships between people and organisations, helping people working on the coalface with volunteers,” says Volunteering Canterbury project administrator Tammy Dodgshun. Our

overall vision is people and communities prospering through volunteering. If you would like to experience this for yourself, sign up at volcanmatch.com. You can browse through more than 230 current

Lincoln University Childcare and Preschool is situated on Ellesmere Junction Road (just down from the University). We offer a warm, caring and nurturing environment for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We have a very large popular outdoor area. We value family/whānau involvement.

West Melton Kindergarten, Nursery & Learning Centre Before and After School Care

We cater for children of Lincoln University staff and students, research groups and the local/wider community.

CARING FOR THE CHILDREN OF WEST MELTON SINCE 2002

∙ ECE 20 Hours ∙ WINZ Subsidies available ∙ Low ratios ∙ Spacious outside environment ∙ Bike Track ∙ Qualified ECE Teachers ∙ Open 7.30am - 5.45pm ∙ Three separate learning environments

volunteer roles, across a huge range of categories — there’s something there for everyone.“ For more information on StarJam go to Starjam.org. 

We currently have spaces available.

Come and visit our centre anytime or contact us today! 03 347 4132

www.westmeltonkindergarten.co.nz

For more information please contact Charlotte at charlotte.white@lincoln.ac.nz or phone 325 2287. Or visit our website www.lincoln.ac.nz

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Special exhibition co-produced by Science North & Canadian Museum of Nature

Meet the people and wildlife of the Arctic

Exhibition on now Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch Free entry; donations appreciated www.canterburymuseum.com

Cafe & Museum open 5 Days, closed Mondays & Tuesdays. Museum, 10am till 5pm (last entry at 3.45pm), Cafe open from 8.00am - 3.30pm.

www.yaldhurstmuseum.co.nz See Yaldhurst Motor Museum on Facebook for kids activites available | t: 03 3429698

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SERVICE FOR EVERY TYPE OF JET BOAT, JET UNIT AND ENGINE Part Boats & Hulls • Turn Key Packages New Jet Units • Custom Fabrication Expert Advice • Spare Parts Retailer Jet Unit Refurbishment • Engine Tune-Ups Insurance Repairs • Impellor Reconditioning Anode Replacement • Hull Repairs New Trailers & Trailer Repairs Boat Restorations • Dent Pressing Keel Plate & Strake Replacement Re-Painting, Grooming & Deck Buffing Boat Safety Testing Use of Test Pool (by appointment) John Connelly: 03 962 0505 john.connelly@hamjet.co.nz


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Auto & Marine

Mid-engined — right stuff u by Andy Bryenton

Long ago, in the early days of the Chevrolet Corvette, designer Zora Arkus-Duntov posed a simple question. What if his working man’s blue-collared muscle car took up the design strategy of the era’s Le Mans racers, and put the engine in the middle? At the time, Ferrari was still putting the engine in the front of its 250GT, and Lamborghini had but recently given up making tractors. The conventional Corvette rolled on, but the idea never really died. Now it’s finally come to fruition, with the advent of the midengined, supremely powerful, arrowshaped road missile, which is the C8 iteration of Kentucky’s finest. With close to 500 horsepower from its new LT2 powerplant, the mandatory eight cylinders and, for the first time, no option for a stick shift, the Corvette’s latest evolution looks set to take on the likes of Porsche and AMG. Further aspirations swaps and the possibility of hybrid electric acceleration could see this all-American good ‘ol boy taking 1000hp to the competition. That’s McLaren and Ferrari territory, for a machine which, like Ford’s GT40 before, it punches well above its pay grade. Since this is not a million-dollar highly-strung boutique confection, the price will be considerably smaller than that of Italy and Germany’s offerings.

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Holden has confirmed that a right-hand drive model will come to New Zealand and sit on forecourts where once the big Commodore used to prowl. That might be thanks to the success of Ford’s Mustang but expect a very different beast. Moreover, the mid-engined layout screams’ supercar’; heck, even Toyota’s

late lamented MR2 felt special thanks to its midship layout, and that packed the two-litre mill from a RAV4. More than six litres of responsive V8 behind the driver’s seat will make a mess of your eardrums, but it will also certainly put a smile on your face. We reckon Zora, ‘father of the ‘vette’ would love it too. 

• Warrant of Fitness • Service to all makes & Models • Wheel Alignments • New Tyres/Puncture Repairs • Electrical Repairs • Warranty Repairs • New Batteries/Testing • AutoTran & Powersteer Servicing • EFI & Diagnotic Testing (Fault Scanning) • Lawn Mower Repairs & Servicing • Courtesy car available Kirwee Challenge is offering SuperGold Card members 10 cents per litre off their petrol and diesel. Terms and conditions apply.

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HARVESTER MARKETS Ltd has lots of new stuff. Lots of stuff you might need & lots of stuff you won’t, but come & have a look, 91 Horndon Street Darfield, phone 03 318 8229, keep an eye out for our orange flashing light! Also check out our Trademe Profile - nh133

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

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to have a drink that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. Ph 0800 229 6757.

Trades & Services CARRS CHIMNEY Cleaning, servicing the Selwyn district, $60 a chimney. Phone Rodney on 03 324 2999 and leave a message. ROOFING REPAIRS & property maintenance. Leak repairs (incl Butynol) & two storey work. Moss control, Silicone seal & Roof painting. Spouting clean & repairs, Spouting mesh / leaf guard installations, pest controls. LOCAL AREA CLIENT DISCOUNTS. Call Arthur’s 03 347 2635. Email: enquiries@arthursroofandproperty.co.nz or check out Arthurs at www. arthursroofandproperty.co.nz

MOBILE SHEEP Shearing specialises in Lifestyle Blocks. Drenching, Hoof Trimming, Tailing etc. Friendly and Professional. For a free quote phone Shaun Adams 021 204 1274.

Marriae Celebrant MICHELLE SPENCE — Celebrant, weddings & civil unions in Selwyn area. Please phone 03 318 3000 or 027 205 4660, www.michellespencecelebrant. com or find me on Facebook.

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Dunsandel Bowling Club OPENING DAY

Saturday 21st September, 1pm

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

STORAGE ROLLESTON. From $35 inc GST per week. 350 Brookside Rd, Rolleston. Ph 021 065 0934 Brookside Storage.

Window Tinting UV BLOCK, fade protection, heat control, reduce glare, non darkening quality solar films privacy & one way films. Frosted, safety/security films, make your home & office a place of comfort. 30 years experience. Manufacturers warranties. Email for a free online quote, info@tintawindow.co.nz, www.tintawindow.co.nz 03 365 3653 or 0800 368 468.

RETIRED FARMER, 72 years, looking to meet a lady for companionship, outings and New Zealand/Overseas travel. Ph Jim 021 035 4012

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Three convenient sizes: • Standard 3.6m x 2.4m - $70 per week • Large 4.2m x 2.4m - $85 per week • Xtra-large 4.8m x 2.4m - $100 per week Double glazed and fully insulated with lockable ranchslider, large window, power, security lights, curtains, carpet, smoke alarm & even a small deck. Minimum 3 month rental period.

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CHURCH NOTICES – SUNDAY 11TH AUGUST Anglican Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road (Church of the Resurrection) 9.30am Sunday services with morning tea to follow. Combined service 10am at St Stephens Anglican church Lincoln on fifth Sunday of month. Contact: Reverend Sampson Knight; Phone 021 334 168 Email: revsampsonnz@gmail.com. Catholic Mass at St Patrick’s Catholic Church — 31 Gerald Street, Lincoln. Saturday Vigil: 5.30pm, Sunday Mass: 8.30am, Weekday Mass: Tuesday to Friday 9am. Fr Job, Parish Priest Phone 325 2770, Email: lincolncatholicparish@gmail.com. Cornerstone — Rolleston. Meeting Sundays @ 10am, Rolleston Community Centre. Contact: Ps Andre Powell 027 871 1424, admin@cornerstonerolleston.org or www.cornerstonerolleston.org. Darfield Baptist Church — Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays. Ph 03 318 7360 Pastor, Paul Cossey; Youth Pastor Hannah Cossey. Darfield Catholic Church — Sunday Masses 8.30am For Weekly Masses, and the Liturgy Timetable refer to the church newsletter. Parish Priest: Fr Paulo Filoiai’i 03 342 9763. hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz. Hornby Presbytery. Darfield Life Church — 17 North Terrace, 6.30pm Sunday Service; Pastors Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340; Origin Youth 7.30pm Friday. Youth Leader James Sutherland 021 029 5223. Glentunnel Chapel — Victoria Street, Glentunnel. Sundays 10.30 am, Worship and Communion. Ph 03 318 8948. Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Steve Talbot, 03 347 4007. Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz. Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am weekly, West Melton (1136 West Coast Road). 11am first Sunday of the month, Halkett. Pastor: Murray Talbot 022 344 1039. Youth Leader: Mitch Shaw Ph 03 974 9120 or ext 1 021 411 800. www.hopechurch.net.nz. Malvern Anglican Parish — 8 September, in Ordinary Time 8am St Matthew’s Courtenay 9.30am Trinity Darfield The Ven Susan Baldwin. Facebook: Malvern Anglican Parish. Malvern Co-operating Parish Service — 8 September 10am (St James Sheffield) St Ambrose in Sheffield.

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Lev Shel Torah Congregation Shabbat (Saturday) — 1.30pm Irwell Hall ,Corner Leeston & Selwyn Lake Road; Contact: Sue Boyd 03 3242612. Life Church Selwyn — 10am every Sunday at Lincoln High School Hall (entrance from North Belt). www.lifechurch.nz or email selwyn@lifechurch.nz. Lincoln Baptist Church — Everyone welcome! Sundays, 10am, 530 Birchs Road Lincoln. www.lincolnbaptist.org.nz / 03 325 3396 / office@lincolnbaptist.org.nz. Lincoln Union Church — We would love to greet you at 10am Sundays. James St, Lincoln, opposite Lincoln Primary School, 03 325 2257. Rolleston Baptist Church — 9.30am, Children’s Sunday School & Bible Class; 10.30am, Main Service. We meet at Rolleston Christian School, 571 Springston Rolleston Rd, Rolleston. Contact: Pastor Joe Fleener; www.rollestonbaptist.org.nz; 03 260 1406; admin@rollestonbaptist.org.nz. St Paul’s Anglican — Parish service at St Paul’s 9am.


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MOWING TO ROBOTIC PERFECTION! AM105

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NAVIGATION + The boundary and guide wires are pegged to the lawn or buried just below the surface. A pegged wire disappears into the lawn in just a few weeks. + The mower stays inside the boundary wire laid around the perimeter of the working area. + The charging station transmits a signal to the wire

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UNSURPASSED CUTTING RESULT Husqvarna Automower® uses razor-sharp blades to cut every blade of grass, resulting in a lush, green lawn that conventional blades cannot achieve. The grass clippings are mulched into the lawn and act as a natural fertiliser, helping keep lawns lush, green and moss free.

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