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Events centre for West Melton priced at $3.5m  by Kent Caddick

A proposed $3.5 million sports and leisure events centre for West Melton has taken a step closer to reality with the Selwyn District Council setting up a steering group for the project and beginning public consultation on the proposal.

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Council had signalled its intention for a multi-use sports and leisure centre to be built on the West Melton Domain in its 2012–22 Long Term Plan. Council’s Open Space and Property asset manager Mark Rykers told council the requirement for a new

community facility to meet the needs of the West Melton community was also identified in the Community Centres and Halls Strategic Plan which was adopted in June. The strategic plan recommended council “replace the 80-year-old (community hall) facility with a larger and

more flexible integrated community and sport facility in West Melton to cope with population growth in the local catchment and assist with school needs.” Mr Rykers told council there had been some discussion by the project’s continued on page 5 …

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 Selwyn libraries are again holding Starlight Story Time for children aged between three and seven. Children are encouraged to come along to the bed time story session between 6pm and 7pm “for a fun hour of monster stories, milk and marshmallows”. Caregivers are required to attend with their children and bookings are essential for the following venues and times: Rolleston Library, Friday September 20, 03 347 2880; Leeston Library, Friday September 27, 03 347 2960 and Darfield Library, Friday, October 4, 03 318 7780.

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 Charlotte, Harry and Fergus Ballagh from Windwhistle playgroup were treated to some fairy magic recently with a visit from Rainbowlily the fairy from Enchanting Entertainment. “Rainbowlily fairy did an awesome job at taking the children on a magical journey, complete with twinkling fairy dust, wishing bubbles and fairy surprises,” Sam Smedley from Windwhistle Playgroup said. “They all got to sit on the toadstool and make their very own wish and have a photo taken with Rainbowlily fairy.”


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Gifted students find Selwyn libraries popular extension at One Day School

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 by Kent Caddick

Selwyn libraries now receive more than twice the number of visits they did five years ago.

 by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Kirwee Model School students Tom Edwards and Sophie Tiede have been formally assessed as having cognitive abilities in the top 5% for their age group which allows them to attend the Gifted Education Centre’s One Day School in Christchurch each week.

 Kirwee Model School students Tom Edwards, left, and Sophie Tiede

Gifted students are released from their regular schools to attend One Day School for a day each week. “I like One Day School and I look forward to going to it. I like that you learn lots and can make your own things,” says Sophie. “We go through different topics. I think it is fun because we can be as creative as we can,” Tom says. One Day School teacher Jenny Smith explains that providing alternative education options for gifted students helps students both academically and socially. “One Day School focuses on maximising the opportunity for gifted learners to spend time with others of similar ability and age and to work in intellectually demanding contexts on topics which have high interest value,” explains Smith. Smith explains that gifted students can feel socially isolated in regular schools.

“Opportunities for enhancing social and emotional relationships are fostered as gifted learners can often experience loneliness in their regular class setting without the stimulation and connection of like minds.” The need for finding like-minded social peers was echoed by Sophie and Tom. “I like all the kids because they’re smart in different areas of their learning,” says Tom. “I like learning from others. The ideas I get from others helps me learn,” says Sophie Parents are responsible for taking their children to the school and pay additional school fees to the One Day School. “Tom enjoys going,” says Jo Dixon, Tom’s mother. “They encourage thinking laterally. It’s full on mental power all day.” Jo is thankful to Kirwee Model School for suggesting the One Day School. “Kirwee is great. They’ve been meeting his needs.” 

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Selwyn district has four libraries located at Rolleston, Darfield, Leeston and Lincoln which received a total of 340,000 visits in the year to June 2013, or an average of eight visits per Selwyn resident. In the year to June 2008, they received around 150,000 visits. In figures released by the Selwyn District Council 57% of Selwyn residents are active members of a local library. The number of books  Imogen Smith enjoys a bit of reading time at Darfield Library being borrowed has also been increasing and is now up 26% on and learning from a young age and have figures from 2008, with an increase been very popular.” Walker says offering in library borrowings outstripping free high speed public access internet population growth in the district. and Wi-Fi has also helped to attract 370,000 books and other items were more people to visit a library. borrowed from libraries in the year to “Many people visit a library to access June 2013. the internet but at the same time our Selwyn Libraries manager Glen book issues have been increasing Walker says “it is fantastic library noticeably which indicates that people services are so popular and well used also like to use the library service and by people living in Selwyn.“ take some books home with them.” Our library staff work hard to ensure A new library is being constructed in that visitors to our libraries have Lincoln which will open in early 2014.  a great experience and our library services have been consistently rated as one of the most popular council QUALITY CARPET CLEANING S U P E R I O R S E R V I C E - L O C A L LY services by residents.” O W N E D A N D O P E R AT E D He says that libraries have focused on offering a wider variety of 200% GUARANTEE!* pleased with your clean, we will refund your money programmes over the past couple of “Ifandyoupayarefornotanother cleaner of your choice.” *Conditions apply years including holiday programmes Has EQC been through your home. Does it need for kids, book clubs, expanding freshening up after the plasters and painters. and Upholstery Cleaning toddler time sessions and offering •• Carpet Stain Treatment • Insurance Work new baby time sessions. • Fabric and Carpet Protection “These free programmes encourage • Domestic and Commercial • Free Quotes and Advice children to develop a love of books

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The role of Community Boards  by Liz Russell, Chair Selwyn Central Community Board

With the elections coming up in October you may wonder what a community board does for you. Our job is to provide Changes happening in the value to the community community services area but also to give value to are also discussed with the council. Therefore us. In all these situations the council delegates us any changes we suggest to provide feedback on are always considered issues. as we often know how Each Board member the ratepayers feel about is required to attend issues. Each month  Liz Russell is standing community meetings where different issues arise. down as chair of we listen to understand Our job is to be your the Selwyn Central how local people feel. We voice and so it was a Community Board then act as advocate for real achievement last ratepayers on various projects such as year when we challenged a proposed being members of steering groups for Community Board rate rise. Eventually various developments like the Aquatic we achieved a nil rate increase this year centre, Foster Recreation Park and the but this took considerable effort so we future sports and leisure venue for West were grateful council listened to reason Melton. We are also invited to comment in the end. One of the best parts of this work is on Plans for reserves, townships, halls, landscaping and roading changes. the ability to give grants to individuals or We give feedback and submit on groups. This is an exciting part of being both planning and financial issues a Community Board member because and approve or don’t approve of all sorts of changes are happening. developers’ choices for street names. Remember that we work for you. 

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Local Community Committees will be holding their AGMs either just prior to or after the October Local Body Elections. Malvern Community works at the premises. Board members note that As soon as these works some townships in the are agreed and completed Malvern area are struggling then the Medical Centre to attract volunteers for practice will relocate these committees. to the new premises The Board encourages and begin operating. residents in all the local McHugh’s Plantation Councillor Sam communities to consider  Malvern Community attending these AGMs Broughton has been Board chair Jenny and putting their names elected as Chair of the Gallagher is calling on local residents to get forward for the committees Working Party for the involved and especially the Chair, McHugh’s Plantation Secretary and Treasurer positions. redevelopment. A public meeting was Westview Developments held on Monday, August 19 with a Investigative work is currently being variety of suggestions from the local taken to recognise the Whitecliffs Railway community on how this recreation area Line with a portion of track, switching should progress. Cr Broughton will also gear, a small station and wagons. If this meet with the High School to obtain is feasible this may be included in the their thoughts on how they would like Westview Development recreation area. to use the area for recreation purposes. Darfield Medical Centre Yubetsu Sister City in Japan Darfield Medical Centre is now almost Between 40 and 60 farmers from complete and it is expected that Code the Yubetsu district will be visiting Compliance Certificate should be issued the Malvern area in November to look within the next few weeks, however at farming practices in New Zealand. discussions are currently underway Telegraph Road/Bray/Cardale Street between council, its contractors and intersection council’s tenants regarding some After concerns expressed by the remedial and possible additional Malvern Community Board and local residents, the council commissioned an independent audit of this intersection. The council has agreed that remedial works will be undertaken including addressing pedestrian crossings. Broadband Initiatives Concern has been relayed to members of the Board regarding the lack of Broadband in the Springfield area. The Mayor has advised that the Hon Amy Adams (Minister for Communications and Information Technology) has been in contact with Vodafone regarding the most up to date information regarding the progress of Rural Broadband Initiatives in the Selwyn district.  Owner Operator

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Events centre for West Melton priced at $3.5m initial working group on the option to replace the existing rugby clubrooms, scout hall and small reserve pavilion. “But this is not viable at this point in time due to funding constraints and the economics of removing a building with moderate economic life,” he said. “However, the preferred site option provides for future expansion to accommodate a larger building in the future.” In Mr Rykers’ report to council the cost of the project was estimated at $3.56 million, excluding regulator y fees and external work, with operating  The preferred site option for the proposed West Melton sports and leisure centre costs of $100,000 per annum which potential user revenue PSG will also be able to co-opt could offset. other members of the community as The proposed site for the new facility required and a council staff advisor is adjacent to the current tennis courts will be provided. and car park. Council is also investigating The proposed 1,500m2 building would possible land purchases around the feature an indoor sports court for sports current domain and at its meeting such as basketball and badminton, a last week discussed ‘future land multi-purpose public assembly hall, options for (the) expansion of West kitchen facilities, general meeting Melton Domain’ behind closed doors spaces, office, an indoor play centre, in a publicly excluded session.  changing facilities and storage areas. Council has endorsed a project steering group (PSG) for the proposal MiCrOSUCTiON TECHNiqUE which will be made up of a Selwyn Company r Central Ward councillor, a Selwyn Central a E e h t r Clea Community board representative and Ear Wax Microsuction two members each from the residents association, reserves committee and Adults and Children community centre committee. The Darfield Clinic: Oxford Clinic:

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The Hororata Reserve cross country course is going up in the world with the inclusion of 15 new jumps ranging up to 95cm high.

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“The Canterbury Community Trust has given us a $15,000 grant to build a new level of jumps to add to the original course,” says reserve chairman Dave Sligh. “It’s quite exciting. It gives us the option of running a one day event there.” The course was established in 2008 with jumps up to 60–70cm and was designed as both an equestrian and human cross country course, according

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Cancer support a phone call away With last week’s Daffodil Day helping to raise financial assistance for the Cancer Society, the society is reminding Selwyn residents of the support services they can provide. “Naturally we are asked how we spend the money people so generously donate to us,” Chief Executive of the Cancer Society, Dalton Kelly, says. “As well as research and the promotion of healthy living, we maintain a very comprehensive supportive care service around the country and donations on Daffodil Day provide vital funds for our 0800 number.” She says the Cancer Information Helpline is the gateway to a range of services for people living with cancer, as well as family and friends of  Darfield resident Graham Henderson collects money people with cancer. for Daffodil Day, displaying a bright array of Cancer “It is also helpful for Society’s fundraising merchandise, including pens, anyone who is seeking bags, teddy bears and of course daffodils information about cancer, “Help with practical and emotional treatments and services. Calls are issues are the most common types of answered by oncology nurses who are request, including counselling, meals, trained counsellors.” transport to treatment and support Kelly says callers are predominantly cushions for women recovering from people diagnosed with cancer followed breast mastectomies. by family and friends of people “We get frequent calls about diagnosed with cancer. finding wigs and other fashion and beauty supports that will help women ‘look good and feel better’.” The helpline also helps callers discuss treatment options and outcomes as well as issues around living well with cancer. The Cancer Information Helpline, 0800 CANCER (0800 226 237) is a national toll free service. 

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Trust calling for planting volunteers  by Kent Caddick

The Te Ara Kakariki Greenway Canterbury Trust is calling on Selwyn residents to help them return the district’s flora and fauna to its native state.

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The amount of remaining native vegetation in Canterbury is one of the lowest in New Zealand. Less than 1% of the original vegetation remains and the majority of the region is threatened or under-protected. In the Selwyn district the situation is even more critical where less than 0.5% of the native vegetation remains. The Trust is a community initiative which was established in 2006 to promote native plants and native plant communities on the Canterbury Plains. Over the next two weekends it will be holding planting days around Selwyn

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Selwyn skiers lead the way in Big Mountain series  by Kent Caddick

Selwyn skiers were to the fore in the third and final round of the CHILL Junior Big Mountain Skiing Champs held at Mt Olympus recently. The free-riding skiing competition for skiers aged 9 to 17 years from around the South Island had kicked off with round one at Temple Basin followed up by round two at the Craigieburn Valley Ski Area. Poor weather on the Saturday at Mt Olympus meant the event was postponed but with a slight change in the prevailing winds, the cloud cleared and presented soft and forgiving snow conditions on Sunday. The snow conditions allowed the keen competitors to push their limits and two runs were completed with a mid-afternoon prize giving. Big Mountain skiers and snowboarders compete in steep terrain and are judged on their ability to ski difficult fall lines while maintaining control, fluidity and style throughout their run. “We were really stoked to see the turnout of local young riders,” organiser Stu Waddel said. “They obviously enjoy skiing at Mt Olympus and being part of an event that pushes the limits of their skiing. We had a combination of first

timers competing and a collection of older juniors.” In the boys’ 10 years section Harry Cookson from Darfield was judged first with younger brother Will second. It was another Selwyn double in the boys’ 12 years division with Sam Marsh of Springfield piping Hororata’s Henry Freeman for the win. Elliot Robinson from Christchurch won the boys 14 years, Craig Murray from Wanaka the boys 16 years and Patrick Greene from Christchurch was first in the 18 year boys in a tight contest with James Hampton. In the girls competition Phoebe Young from Wanaka took out the 12 years division, Lucy Brook from Christchurch was the girls 14 years winner. Waddel says thanks go to all the skiers who took part and the ski areas which hosted each event, Temple Basin, Mt Olympus and Craigieburn. “We were fortunate with the weather conditions and the level of skiers coming through is fantastic.” For a full list of results from all three rounds go to www.chillout.co.nz. 

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Creative cladding keeps chooks content  by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Over the past eight months engineer Gary Smith has been tinkering in his West Melton workshop to develop a unique method of cladding buildings. Mr Smith has designed a patent pending building cladding system using a wooden macrocarpa and wire mesh exterior which can be filled with recyclable materials such as stone, brick, shredded tyres, or even glass. “The cladding method has not been used before at all in New Zealand and to my knowledge anywhere else in the world,” Mr Smith said. The idea grew from a landscaping project on his 10 acre property at West Melton. “I created a sheltered area. The cladding I used was stone and macrocarpa because it suited the area.” The new cladding design came out of a desire to have flat and parallel stone walls encased in mesh. Mr Smith played

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Can your body heal? Without our in-built healing systems our first health problem may well have been our last! The health issues that we experience are often the result of these repair processes not working properly or at worst even working against healing. When unwell we need to make sure these repair processes are able to work as well as possible. If not you may be consigning yourself to a lifetime of poor health. As an example of how this works in practice, I have been helping someone with arthritis, muscular pain and low energy. After investigation we found she had long standing arthritis and had developed statin myopathy. This is the muscular weakness and pain from long term use of cholesterol lowering medications. These can also interfere with normal energy metabolism as they restrict co enzyme Q10 needed for energy conversion within cell mitochondria. We made sure her diet was anti-inflammatory then added a broad spectrum multi-nutritional supplement plus a high grade CoQ10 supplement. I have just spoken to her and after only two months has had a major reduction in muscle and joint pain and has had a significant increase in her energy levels. While her results have been excellent there was nothing particularly difficult about what we did. We just identified the healing processes compromised by disease and medication then added these from both supplements and a good diet. If you are unwell, it maybe your body telling you things are not well. If things are not what you would want them to be it may pay to review what you are doing and then to implement measures to re-build your healing processes. The best place to start is with a personalised nutritional support programme which identifies the type of diet and specific supplements will help your body to heal. Give me a call if you need help. John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a Nutritional Therapist and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. Contact John on 0800 423 559 or email john@johnarts. co.nz. Join his weekly newsletter at www.johnarts.co.nz. For product information visit www.abundant.co.nz.

 The sheltered area that Gary Smith first built inspired the concept for his unique cladding system

now designed a small range of kitset garden sheds which can be purchased and assembled by the customer or contractor. “I wanted to take it to the next level. The fact that it hadn’t been done before made me want to do it.” The kitset garden sheds include a plywood panel interior and mesh exterior which can be filled using recyclable materials such as stones, schist or even ponga logs. “It’s only limited by imagination. It’s a landscape monument, not just a shed. It enhances your back yard.” Building enduring products that also look great was a priority. All materials are locally sourced, including the macrocarpa from a sawmill in Rolleston.

“Back in the 60s and 70s everything was well built. Now you buy things and in six months they don’t look any good. I want people to have something unique in their backyards and (provide) quality at an affordable price.” Not restricted to garden sheds the cladding system can be used for a variety of building purposes. “Anything that a landscape architect dreams up in his head I can build it as a kitset.” After years spent working for others Mr Smith now looks forward to working for himself doing light engineering and working on his cladding designs. “I have the ability to see things finished in my head. I am a creative person and I can’t help myself.” 

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

• Computer repairs • Forest mapping • Boundary checks • Trimble ProXH

MalvernGIS Ltd Contact: Marcel van Leeuwen 027 271 3223 or 03 318 8232 email: info@malverngis.co.nz

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Cullen EARTHWORKS Serving the community since 1986 Driveways Excavating Farm tracks Tree, hedge & stump removal Water race cleaning Sub-divisions Shingle supplies Trenching for services

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Entries open for Ballance Farm Awards Entries are now open for the 2014 Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards. The awards, which have been running for 11 years, celebrate responsible land stewardship and sustainable farm management practices. Jocelyn Muller, the Canterbury Regional Co-ordinator for the Ballance Awards, said the awards continue to go from strength to strength in Canterbury. “The awards recognise and celebrate that best practice on-farm management is good for business and good for the environment. “By entering the awards, farmers have the opportunity to have their farms assessed by a team of skilled judges, all with expertise in their particular area. “Many farmers believe the judging process itself makes entering the awards a worthwhile experience. Farmers can use the judging process to discuss

The Halswell Royal Variety Performance

 Craige and Roz Mackenzie from Methven took out the Supreme Award at the 2013 Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards

their ideas and business practices with the team of highly experienced and knowledgeable judges. “It also provides an opportunity for farmers to benchmark the sustainability of their farm practices and see where they can make improvements,” she said.

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Thrill-seeking missile launched  by Andy Bryenton

There was a time, not so long ago, when 101 horsepower was considered somewhat excessive for a road-going car. Today, it’s almost the norm for a proper performance vehicle to top the ‘ton’. But for an off-road machine — and one which can offer thrills and steer clear of spills across some of the roughest terrain — 101 horsepower is still a little scary. That is, until you see how this power is deployed to the ground in the latest iteration of Can Am’s successful Maverick, a machine which leads its class in power, but matches that grunt with some clever agility. Sure, that big 1,000cc Rotax engine churns out a formidable mountain of torque, but it’s a combination of intelligent chassis layout, independent rear suspension, and partnership components from some big industry names which make this exciting offroader really fly. The first stage of taming those 101 horses is control. Can Am

teamed up with Bosch to create an intelligent throttle-by-wire system which irons out the bumps. Just nailed that big jump, but worried that a toe in the wrong place will send you revving into a ditch? Don’t worry — the throttle control system detects unwanted bounces and bumps, smoothing the ride. A ‘bulletproof’  Can Am Maverick RS 1000 CVT transmission handles engined supercars with stiff carbon getting torque to the wheels where frames), coupled with double arm front it’s needed. suspension and torsion trailing arm rear Keeping those wheels planted suspension, all set up with Fox shocks, is down to a combination of the a name with racing pedigree. Final drive Maverick’s high frame rigidity and midis routed through 27 inch Maxxis tyres, engined layout (think about those mid-

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Morrifield has been producing quality tunnel houses for the New Zealand market since 1980. Designed, built and based in Southland, Morrifield tunnel houses extend your growing season and are suited for New Zealand’s changeable weather conditions. • Based on the same proven design for more than 30 years and totally NZ made by a Southland family business. • Strong construction that resists all weather conditions. • Available in a range of sizes and prices for all budgets. • Agphane extreme cover has a four year warranty against UV Breakdown.

• Extra doors, screen doors, vents and replacement covers available on request. • Easily assembled and comes in kitset form with easy to follow instructions. • Tanalised timber base (macrocarpa base also available). • Annodised aluminium for low maintenance and extended cover life. • After sales service and parts readily available.

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w w w. l a k e o h a u q u a r t e r s . c o . n z Darfield Pharmacy is your one-stop shop, where welcoming and knowledgeable staff are always willing to help with friendly and professional advice. Our highly trained pharmacists have a wealth of knowledge and experience in all manner of health related problems and are always willing to lend a hand for whatever problem or ailment befalls you.

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from the Balance Nutralife range as used by Canterbury Rugby are something Aaron Orangi the owner of Darfield Pharmacy is passionate about. See Aaron for personal and friendly specialised sports medicine advice.

Beauty Escape is a local home-based beauty clinic situated in Rolleston. A professionally run clinic, separate from the house in a luxurious, quiet and relaxing environment offering quality professional services from a trained beauty therapist.

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wine, dine & entertainment

DHS Jazz band wins bronze  by Belinda Cullen-Reid

The Darfield High School jazz band jammed its way to bronze at the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival in Blenheim recently.

 Darfield High School jazz band students do a Beatles Abbey Road shot while attending the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival in Blenheim

The festival was open to all South Island secondary schools and included an opportunity to attend a tutorial master class with Royal New Zealand Air Force Band musicians and to perform

at a gala concert and public concerts around Blenheim. “They did really well and came home with a bronze award. They improved so much,” the school’s head of music Rachel Balchin says. She says learning to play with attitude was something the students learnt during their master classes. “I think they picked up the vibe of ‘The voice of your community’ what jazz is all about.” 

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Home of the week

Excellent location, sunny & bright This extremely spacious 2 double bedroom permanent material home sits on 1,012m² (¼ acre) and is located in a private sunny position. You make your entrance from the outdoor terrace to the sun gallery with its nightstore heater, which leads on to all the rooms of the house. This home features large kitchen/dining area, with an as new built in wood burner. There is also the large separate lounge with heat pump, the two double bedrooms, modern bathroom, and separate laundry. All EQC works are completed and signed off. From the street you can see the large front garden, but there is more to the delightful established grounds. The backyard has the lock up garage with work bench and power, and good sized garden shed. Just a short walk to shops and schools makes this a fantastic home at an extremely realistic price in today's market. Priced at $349,000. Call Bob Gillard on 027 435 8758 to view.

www.therecord.co.nz WHAT’S BOB GOT? •

Fine Dining Restaurant

A delightful vineyard setting in the rural fringes of Christchurch

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Sunday Roast – 3 courses $45pp Lunch & Dinner Jazz Night – 25 September at 7pm Open Wed – Sun for Lunch & Dinner

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Licensed Restaurant, B&B, Wedding/Conference Venue Phone 03 318 7686 www.theoaksofdarfield.co.nz

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Darfield $349,000 2 Double bedrooms, spacious permanent material sunny home on 1,012m2 (1/4 acre) excellent location. CR24887 Springfield $250,000 and $270,00 2 x 1 hectare (2.4 acre) blocks SH73 CR23587 & CR23588 Whitecliffs $95,000 800m2 section, ready to be built on. CR22563 Coalgate $160,000, 4,044m2 (1 acre) vacant land. CR24666

Kirwee My own local sales history and recent sales in Nilson Lane and Courtenay Road have produced a lot of interest. I have several qualified buyers wishing to purchase in Kirwee right now. If it’s about Kirwee property Call Bob Now

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 11 September 2013 edition is 10am, Tuesday 10 September 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.therecord.co.nz For Sale

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MALVERN WASTE SOLUTIONS, rubbish and recycling, domestic, commercial, skip hire, functions, locally owned and operated. Phone 03 318 7407. www.mws.co.nz.

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

YOGA CLASS, Monday 7pm, Sheffield Hall, Wednesday 12 noon, Darfield Recreation Centre. All welcome. Phone Geraldine 03 318 3012.

Trades

We’ll do it right & on time • No Job Too Small • Domestic & Commercial • New Work & Maintenance • Alterations Fast and friendly prompt service

03 318 7023

We specialise in: sales & service of new & used machines, networking, virus protection, backup, reloading & restoring of Windows. Plain old-fashioned help and assistance.

Trades

MALCOLM LANG BUILDER 03 317 9183 OR 027 437 6406

Dale Mayberry Ph: 021 222 2833 Need a Professional Electrician?

SERVICES LTD

Call Laser Electrical today

• Pump out septic tanks/Grease traps • Service contracts/Maintenance reports • Bulk sludge removal/Dewatering • Hire Portable loos • Waterblasting & Camera Investigations Ph 03 318 8609

leechdrainage@xtra.co.nz

Philips SmartBright LED Downlight 12Watt DN052B Replacement R80 option

$55.00

+gst and installation

0800 LASER 4 U Laser Electrical Rolleston 831 Jones Road, Rolleston www.laserelectrical.co.nz

(0800 527 374)

Public Notices

CHURCH NOTICES - Sunday 8 September Malvern Anglican Parish – Trinity, Darfield 9.30am. St Matthew’s Courtenay, Baptism service 11.00am. http://malvernanglicanparish.blogspot.com. 03 317 9079 St Paul’s Anglican – West Melton 9.45am Praise and worship. Bible Study Mondays 7.30pm, Tuesdays 7pm – Prayer support. Penny 03 347 8139, Colin & Gail 03 347 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 03 318 0858. 9.30am St Johns, Hororata. 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 – 9.30am Greendale. 10.00am Cafe Hope, Sheffield. 7.00pm Glentunnel. “Come On In” with Vicky Snow Glentunnel Chapel – Sunday 10.30am Worship and 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.

Verse for the Week: Confess your faults one to another; and pray one for another, that you may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. James 5:16


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