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WCA Pg 6 l Letter to Editor Pg 14 l Proposal to Combine Water Supplies Pg 23 l Church Notices Pg 28
Woodend School student presented with Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award In the latter half of Term 2, Woodend School Senior Student Leaders completed a Student Leadership programme with the Sir Peter Blake Trust. The Sir Peter Blake Leader assigned to the Woodend School team was Erin Jackson, who was
an instrumental leader with the Volunteer Student Army after the Canterbury earthquakes and, who also recently started her own not-for-profit business. Erin had lots of stories and inspirational ideas to encourage the students to dream big! In the final assembly of Term 2, Woodend School student Ella Spark (far left) was presented with a Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award. Tracy Cromwell from Westpac Bank, sponsor of the Young Leader Awards, made the presentation. Ella was chosen as the worthy recipient by the Year 7/8 staff, and the Senior Management team, due to her dedication to her leadership role, as well as her overall attitude towards helping others. Ella did not know there was a Young Leader Award, so she was extremely surprised when the announcement was made. Â A number of people contacted Ella to congratulate her after the assembly, and she said her parents were extremely happy and surprised as well. Continues on page 10 >>>
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Success for North Canterbury WI Federation at Wellington AGM Pictured right members of Pegasus Woodend WI from left to right; Tina Jackson, Secretary Elaine Hassall, Bernie Beer, Treasurer Pam Cleeve, President Helen Power, Kathryn Hopkinson North Canterbury Federation President with the Robert Young Rosebowl, which the North Canterbury Federation won recently at the AGM in Wellington. Kathryn had entered a Macrame Bracelet, Carol Giles from Masons Flat Hawarden WI entered a Childs Novelty Hat and Babies Mat, the points added together with the 3 Craft articles gave them most points to win the cup. 20 members from North Canterbury attended the 95th AGM in Wellington. Delegates and visitors enjoyed meeting up with old friends and making new ones. The business had some lively discussions and new ideas to think off. We were pleased to be able to send a delegate Pam Cleeve this year, results of our fundraising efforts. One evening Three Tenors from Operatunity entertained with popular opera, the audience enjoyed singing along with some of the tunes. Come the Cabaret evening six Federations competed against one another with dancing the cancan, singing, piano playing, juggling and telling of funny jokes. Members of the audience entered into the spirit of the Cabaret by dressing in the 1930 fashions. After the excitement of the cabaret the winners of the craft and other competitions were announced and given their trophies it was a great thrill for North Canterbury to be presented with the Robert Young Trophy. Pegasus Woodend WI celebrated their Page 4 THE WOODPECKER AUGUST 2016
2nd Birthday meeting in Kaiapoi at the Rivertown CafĂŠ in the morning with members enjoying various meals and a short meeting. They were joined by Bev Ensor Pegasus Woodend WI Federation Buddy. And we were thrilled to welcomed a new member Lisa Temple with Her Daughter Zoe, Then the afternoon they joined Kaiapoi Wi at the Riverside Bowling club to celebrate their 85th Birthday with members invited from Kainga WI, Ohoka WI, for a posh afternoon tea of Cucumber sandwiches and lots of lovely cakes , Members wore there Posh hats and gloves. For Information on Pegasus Woodend WI ring Kathryn 03 327 6621 about our next meeting, new members welcomed.
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Woodend Community Association Inc REPORT FOR AUGUST 2016
There has not been a lot of activity within the Woodend Community Association since the last report presented in the May edition of the Woodpecker. Perhaps this is the winter blues or people being diverted onto other matters that are involving their energies. When you consider all the different activities and other matters requiring input it stands to reason how over committed one can become. As well as having a family life. Most of the issues we deal with are not overly complex and usually require a limited input.
WALKWAY/CYCLEWAY PROJECT TO WOODEND BEACH By far, the project requiring the most energy at the moment is the continuation of the Walkway /Cycleway between Woodend and Woodend Beach and the fund raising efforts for this. Without the input and commitment of Committee members we would not be where we are at the moment. Ready to attack two of the hurdles acknowledge facing us in stage two. Negotiation of the sand dunes at the start of stage two (close to the junction of Sandhill and Woodend Beach Roads) and around the “S” bends before the long straight on towards the Beach. (Another challenging section that involves a bit of extra input.) To negotiate the sand dune area it is intended to retain the pathway at Road level and to retain the cut face of the sand dunes with “Gabion” retaining baskets. This was decided to be the most suitable method to be employed, is cost effective and will provide a reasonably aesthetic finish. The other options that involved going over the sand dunes were a little more complex and were to employ timber retaining and required a protective barrier Page 6 THE WOODPECKER AUGUST 2016
fence were considered but discarded on discussions with various agencies. A little undulation in the pathway could have been nice but this was out weighed by the safety requirements involved. By the time the “Gabions” weather in and with associated plantings the resulting finish will be aesthetically pleasing. Negotiating this corner has introduced an additional cost to our budget, but one we couldn’t avoid. (Unfortunately)
QUIZ NIGHT This was held on the 20th June at Monteiths Bar/Grill in Rangiora. As reported, this was a successful evening and enjoyed by all those who took part. Along with raffles, the auction and bequeaths a reasonable sum was raised. We would like to acknowledge two prize’s that were donated and not recognised in last months report, the being from:Sweet Pea and Woodend’s Paws Vets. Our thanks to these two donors The Community Association are still looking for fund raising events to help us realise the completion of the project. If there are any suggestions/ideas that anyone can come up with please contact John Archer at johnearcher@gmail.com or 027 433 2558 to discuss. Some of the issues facing the community needing to be addressed in the mind of the writer include:Speed Limits in and around the township environs. (e.g. Beach and Sandhill Roads.) Relocation of the 50 km sign, at the South Entry to the Town 50m? further South so motorists have slowed down by the time Continues on page 8 >>>
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they reach Pound Corner. Confluence of SH1, Woodend/Rangiora and Beach roads. A playground/socialising development in the central area to address the needs of our young people. If you have any concerns you feel need some sort of action, please let us know so we can have them addressed by the relevant agency. Contact John Archer, details below..
COFFEE GROUP A reminder our coffee group at The Grub Hub cafe is on every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Everyone is welcome, especially anyone new to the Woodend area â&#x20AC;&#x201C; we are a friendly bunch, come along and invite your neighbours. MEMBERSHIP We would welcome new
members to join the Association in either an active or a passive support. The small membership fee of $5.00 per household is a small financial commitment. This support
provides us with funds to represent Community concerns to the relevant authority and promote events for the social well being of Woodend. Contact one of the people listed below if you would like to join. NB. We are in the need of people to come onto our committee and especially if someone would be prepared to fill in the positions of either Secretary or Treasurer. These are not arduous tasks, but essential to the smooth running of meetings. If you are interested in participating in the Community Association in an active or passive manner, please attend this meeting to provide your support. We need to have all the support we can get.
AGM This is to be held on Monday the 5th. September, 2016 at 7.30pm in the Woodend Community Centre. We are looking to have a guest Speaker on the night and a light supper will be available NB. We are in the need of people to come onto our committee and especially if someone would be prepared to fill in the positions of either Secretary or Treasurer. These are not arduous tasks, but essential to the smooth running of meetings. If you are interested in participating in the Community Association in an active or passive manner, please attend this meeting to provide your support. We need to have all the support we can get.
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Woodend School Deputy Principal Adrienne Simpson, said that Ella leads from behind, encouraging others along the way, and she is hardworking, caring towards others and a great team player. “We are all extremely proud of Ella and all our Young Leaders. We look forward to seeing what they come up with from this experience and seeing what differences they can make.” The end of May signalled the end of term for the last school Board. Woodend School wishes to acknowledge the contributions of retiring board members Rob Boyd (Chairperson), Tarsh Howse and Arapata Reuben. With 5 nominations for parent representation received for the next board no election was required so the following were declared elected by our returning officer. Ross Bartlett Miles Dalton (Deputy Chair) Dean Fraser Mark Paterson Shane Thomson (Chair) The board met in early June with one of its first jobs to elect a Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson. The elected staff representative is Adrienne Simpson So as to help take any mystery out of what the role of a Boards of Trustees is in New Zealand let me explain what Governance and Management looks like. The Board’s Governs the school with Page 10
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Above: Woodend School Senior Student Leaders are inspired by Erin Jackson. its focus on strategic leadership rather than administrative detail. All elected, appointed and co-opted trustees, whether they are parent or staff representatives, come to the Board table entrusted to ensure effective governance despite the different perspectives they bring to Board discussions. Individuals are neither advocates nor delegates with sectional interests but work for positive outcomes for all concerned. The Board of Trustees key areas of contribution are to: • Set and, as needed, modify the vision, mission and values • Protect the special character of the school • Ensure a sensible and feasible Strategic Plan • Approve and monitor the Annual Plans • Develop and review the general policy direction • Monitor and evaluate student learning outcomes • Appoint, assess the performance of and nurture the Principal • Act as good employers
• Provide financial stewardship • Oversee, conserve and enhance the resource base • Approve major policies and programme initiatives • Manage risk • Build a broad base of community support • Exercise governance in a way that fulfills the intent of the Treaty of Waitangi by valuing and reflecting New Zealand’s dual cultural heritage This means that the Board delegates all authority and accountability for the day-today operational organisation of the school to the Principal and these delegations are reflected in the Board’s operational policies. As Woodend School also has a strong reputation for distributed leadership Woodend staff are fully engaged in establishing purpose and school wide consistency of management decisions. THE MAIN ROAD CARPARK This carpark due to its narrow entrance, the business of the Main North Road and its design with no footpath is a health and safety risk so we are closing it as a drop off/pick up and pedestrian walkway From today this carpark is for staff, service
and vehicles displaying disabled signs only. Drop off and pickups are to be on School Road and or Rangiora Woodend Road. Pedestrian entrances are to be through the gates on the Main Road, School Road, the Woodend Rec, the Rangiora Woodend Road car park and Owen Stalker Park. The change is needed as we have had an increase in students nearly being hit by other cars backing and vehicles trying to enter and leave the entrance way at the same time creating a traffic jam on the Main Road. Please help all students, staff and parents to Keep Safe and Feel Safe. Please mark your calendar now with our famous school fair on Sunday 11 September on the Rec. We look forward to seeing you all there for a day full of fun, entertainment and food and treats to buy.
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Woodend Combined Probus Club
Our July Mini-Speaker was a club member who told us of her recent visit to Kaikoura for a Whale Watch tour. Whale Watch was founded in 1987 and has become a huge success story. Many people are employed in the running of this venture which has won many top tourist awards. The trip aboard a modern comfortable catamaran started with the introduction of Captain Jimmy and the crew, followed by a Maori welcome by the tour guide. The guide spoke at some length about sea sickness and a crew member gave out bags (and collected them!) as they journeyed to the place where the Sperm Whales are usually spotted. The guide said that it was fortunate that at Kaikoura the edge of the continental shelf is so close to land since the sperm whales need deep water in order to dive for squid, which is their preferred food. The Giant Sperm Whale is the 4th largest of all the great whales and males can attain a length of up to 20 m and weigh up to 60 tonnes. The sperm whale is the deepest diving mammal, diving for over 2 hours down to over 3000 m. Our speaker gave us a well-observed commentary of her trip and said that she was very lucky indeed to have seen 3 sperm whales. She would recommend the 2 hour tour to anyone as it was so awesome.
Our Main Speaker last month was local identity and historian John Harris, who is a regular contributor to the Woodpecker as “Harry”. He spoke to us about the naming of streets in the local sub-divisions and of his current involvement with names for the new Petries development. In days gone by the streets in Woodend were designated first of all by the Roads Board and then by the County Council to be named after early settlers. There were of course exceptions such as Parsonage Rd, so named because the Parsonage was at the very end. Page 12 THE WOODPECKER AUGUST 2016
Judsons Road was named after Harry’s great-grandparents William and Sarah Judson who came out on the Clontarf in 1860. Harry had worked with Consultants on street names for Pegasus and proposed a “Mary Ellen Drive” and eventually a “Mary Ellen Street” was agreed to. Harry said that Mary Ellen was a lady “before her time” - she was the first woman member of the North Canterbury Power Board and even sat a “Linesman’s Ticket” to ensure she understood the technicalities under discussion! Also in Pegasus is “Barnes Street”, named for Alan Barnes, the first Woodend serviceman to be killed in WW2. Harry provided many examples of folk deserving of commemoration in road names, including children fostered out to Woodend people from Burnham Industrial School. He stressed the importance of retaining the history and heritage of the area. Harry concluded his talk with some recollections of the ups and downs of running the Woodend Boys Club. Some 70 Club members and guests enjoyed a coach ride out to the Springston Hotel for a hearty mid-winter dinner. A great variety of festive hats were worn with prizes awarded in 3 categories. A very successful raffle was held, making it all a very enjoyable occasion.
Most Original Hat 16 of our members enjoyed goodies at our monthly coffee morning, held this time in the recently-opened “Fools of Desire” licensed café in Conway Lane, just off Rangiora High St.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the Editor, Dear Madam, In 50 years of freelance writing, both professional and amateur, I have been known to rattle a few cages. However the reaction to my article in the May issue defies all expectations and one is left reverting to the old bard, Shakespeare. In Act 3, scene 2 of ‘Hamlet’ there is a little bit of iambic pentameter spoken by Queen Gertrude, Hamlets mum, about some old sheila grizzling about murder and mayhem. She quotes “the lady doth protest too much methinks”. This figure of speech, often “bastardised” to suit the occasion, is used in various phrasings to convince others of some matter of which the opposite is true. Bots letter, Woodpecker July, gives over to much aeolistic references to school policies, board rules etc.etc. In my column I made 2 or 3 observations. Regardless of local school rules, policies or procedures etc. etc. the facts still remain. Our school doesn’t advertise publicly under its own logo forthcoming board elections or casual vacancies. Any member of the public is allowed to stand for these. If there is no public advertising how does that person know? Some of my Boys’ Club members have been taken away due to unresolved issues. That is fact. I think I could safely say the parents could vouch for this. Other B.O.T.s in the district ask the ‘next cab off the rank’ in the case of a casual vacancy arising. That is fact. The letter also states that staff vacancies adhere to rules set by the ministry. All appointments have to be ratified by the board. It goes on to say “not all appointments are required to be advertised in newspapers”. Fair enough, Page 14
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but how does one know if one is getting the best candidate for the job? Personally I think that public ads for employment cover the employer from any hint of malversation, nepotism or venality, in short ‘jobs for the boys’. Probably the most baffling revelation to appear in this saga has to do with the front page of the fortnightly school newsletter dated 19th May, 2016. It starts “Dear Parents and Caregivers, “We read with interest this months edition of This Month with Harry in which mention was made of the election process for Woodend School. We act as Returning Officer for Woodend School” It goes on to state policies, procedures etc. etc. Further on it comments on my original thought that some votes may have been lost as I came last in the count. “I wish to assure Harry the process was fair and the final results were an indication of the school community wishes.” The statement finishes, Wayne Jamieson, Returning Officer, Woodend School. This gives rise, as it would to any layman, to the assumption that the article was written and signed by Wayne Jamieson, Returning Officer, Woodend School. Not wishing to make an ‘unfriend’ over this issue, I decided to seek an audience with Mr Jamieson regarding my article. At 10.15a.m. on Tuesday, June 18th, I, along with a colleague met Mr Jamieson at the Canterbury Education Services offices. It soon became apparent after a few minutes that all was not as it seemed. Mr Jamieson had not read my article in the ‘Woodpecker’ and when proffered a copy didn’t want to. No, he did not write the bit in the school newsletter. No, there had not been any written communication, either
letter or e-mail between himself and the school on the subject. Further questioning seemed to heighten his discomfort level at our presence and we were shown the door. There being no written communication between the school and Mr Jamieson, one can only assume that any dialogue, if any, was by telephone. Therefore one can only hazard a guess as to the accuracy of the information given to Mr Jamieson. Within a day or so of the appearance of the school newsletter, a copy of the very same ‘Woodpecker’ letter from Bot was emailed to parents and caregivers. In conclusion, and in reply to the statement, “this article has caused much distress amongst our students, staff, parents and the wider school community” I can only say what a load of meracious crap. I think our students, staff parents and the wider school community are made of sterner stuff. However I am prepared to accept there may be one or two who may bow to manipulative and dictatorial directives and obey accordingly. Finally I revert to Shakespeare and old Queen Gertrude. “The lady doth protest too much methinks.” Yours John C. Harris
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PRGI - Pegasus Info Page - August 2016 ATTENTION ALL LOCAL BUSINESSES, CLUBS AND ORGANISATIONS!!
If you have a business, service, club, community group or organisation based in Woodend, Waikuku or Pegasus, you are eligible to list in the PEGASUS, WOODEND & WAIKUKU COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Please contact the Pegasus Residents’ Group for more information;
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BINGO BABES EVENING – THANK YOU! The Pegasus Residents’ Group wish to thank our wonderful community for supporting our recent Bingo evening with Ethel and Bethel. It was a most enjoyable occasion and great fun was had by all. We wish to thank the following sponsors who were so generous: Pak’n Save Rangiora Mitre10 Mega Rangiora Woodend Nursery Allan McGregor Photography Pegasus Golf and Sports Club Pegasus Pharmacy Flat White Cafe and Bar Email: pegasusresidentsgroup@gmail.com Page 18
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Woodend Indoor Bowling Club Change of Club Night From the beginning of August 2016, the Woodend Indoor Bowling Club night will change from Friday to MONDAY evening. If you are interested in playing indoor bowls, please do come along to the Woodend Community Hall on a MONDAY evening. Play starts at 7.30pm. We are a small, friendly club and welcome new players of all ages. For further information please contact: President: Helen Power 313 5749 Club Captains: Rex Macauley 313 3627 Pat Vaughan 312 2335
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Notice is hereby given that the 43rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Waikuku Surf Lifesaving Club will be held on Sunday August 7th at 2pm in the Waikuku Beach SLSC Club Rooms. The following business shall be discussed at the AGM:â&#x20AC;¨ 1) the receipt from the Club committee of a report and statement of financial performance of the preceding year. 2) the election of officers of the club 3) any motion or motions proposing to alter this Constitution 4) any other motions or matters including general business that have been properly submitted for consideration at the AGM. Nominations are currently being called for the following Committee positions of the Waikuku Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. Prior to submitting nominations please ensure that you are aware of the position descriptions (details from WBSLSC@ WBSLSC.COM) and that you are able to fulfill the role that is described - All nominations must have consent of the nominee - All nominations must be received by the
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Administrator by 5pm on Sunday 31st July 2016. - President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - Lifeguard Captain - Junior Surf Co-ordinator - Director of Sport - Building Custodian - IRB Captain - Craft Captain - Public Relations - Committee Member (2) - Club Patron - Solicitor - Medical Advisor - Auditor An agenda shall be sent no later than 7 days before the date of the AGM. Any additional items of general business may be raised from the floor. All apologies must be in writing and nominations are due by 31st July 2016.â&#x20AC;¨All members are reminded that you must be a financial member for the 2015/2016 season to be eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting. The meeting itself is open. On behalf of all the Management Committee of the club, I wish to thank you for your support and patronage and hope to see you all again at the club for the next 2016/17 season.
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WDC considering joining Woodend, Tuahiwi & Pegasus water supplies The Woodend, Tuahiwi and Pegasus communities currently source their water from the same location near Gladstone Park. The water is treated using different methods to remove manganese. The Council is now considering joining the water supplies, physically, and financially, and discontinuing chlorination of the Pegasus water supply. The Woodend and Tuahiwi water is treated using a biological filter. Chlorine is not required as part of the biological treatment. While the treatment process works well, some manganese build-up still occurs in the reticulation system, and occasionally this leads to some discolouration of the water. The Pegasus water is treated using chlorine and a filter to remove manganese. While the treatment process works well at removing manganese, the chlorine can have a strong taste at times, and occasionally this leads to variations in taste and odour from the supply. This proposal involves: • Joining the Woodend (including Tuahiwi) and Pegasus water supply schemes, physically and financially
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This Month with Harry Recently I was asked to submit a few names of early settlers for street names for the new 2 roads (Petries) subdivision. In the early 1970s, the then Rangiora County Council passed a resolution that the street names in the impending Woodend subdivisions be called after early settlers. Things went well for a while but the wheels fell off with names like Lacy Gates, Greenwood, The Stables etc. My list included early locals such as Benjes after the Benjes brothers from Germany. They were ‘sugar bakers’ or confectioners who had a shop on the corner of Petries and the main road. Across the road Alfred Catchpole, a bootmaker had his shop which incidentally is still standing to this day. I also submitted Jill Creamer and with a bit of luck may get a park or reserve. Others included Luisetti, Hazelhurst and Coulter, all Burnham children who in some way or another added to Woodends history. However any effort to preserve the history and heritage of this village has hit a brick wall when one sees the suggested road names for stage one of the Ravenswood development. We are likely to get a Bob Robertson Memorial Drive after the developer (deceased). Tara Crescent after a sheep station near John Ravens station. Tara was on the other side of Cust and no where near John Ravens holding. A Woodford street who according to the reason for being chosen was a pioneer flourmiller. Richard Woodford, a resident and one time councillor of Kaiapoi built the first flour mill at Ohoka. Nothing to do with Woodend at all. There will be a Godley Place after John Robert Godley, one time agent for the Canterbury Association and probably had very little direct dealings with Woodend. Priests Lane is another name suggested simply because John Raven was an Anglican priest although history books Page 26
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suggest he was a vicar. We are going to get a Shipton Avenue after one, according to the reason for selection, Ingram Shipton who took over a pastoral run near Raven. There is no such person recorded as being in or near Woodend. I can only assume it is supposed to be Ingram Shrimpton from early Waikuku. There will be a Minerva Crescent, the ‘Minerva’ was the boat John Raven came to New Zealand on. Other suggestions included Lilburne and Kesteven, supposedly early settlers in the area. Andrew Lilburne grazed stock in the upper Ashley region while Thomas Kesteven owned a large block on the banks of the Waimakariri near the gorge. Both men no where near Woodend ever. Another two submitted were Rhodes and Wilkin. George Rhodes and Robert Wilkin owned a grazing block at Carleton between Cust and Oxford. Once again hardly Woodend. It is to be hoped that the members of the Woodend Ashley community board revisit these daft suggestions and sanity prevails. This is not what our forefathers envisaged for our town. At the beginning of July, I had my 70th birthday. The mighty three score and ten. It is intended that celebrations will last for the next twelve months and started during the holidays with a couple of activity days with the Boys’ Club. On Thursday 14th and 21st we had a day long session doing a bit of clay target and rifle shooting in the morning and some motorbike and go cart riding in the afternoon. Sunday the 17th saw 36 boys assemble at Setra Park for Camp Mothers birthday shout. They were told to watch out for a large mobile ferris wheel coming from Waikuku. However it didn’t turn up but a helicopter landed in the paddock beside us so we all went for a ride in it around Woodend and Pegasus instead. And we put these special
headphone things on so we could talk to each other and Russell the pilot. It was real neat. A truly memorable day. J.H.
Above: Head down Michael Otto leaves the chopper. Below: Jack Bangma, Dylan Ball and Michael Cowper ready to board.
Above: Kaiden Ball reassures Camp Uncles Aaron Hurst and Bevin Stevens there is nothing to be scared of!
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CHURCH NOTICES Anglican Parish of Woodend-Pegasus St. Barnabas Church Vicar, Rev Gerard Jacobs Phone: 027 858 9595 A community of believers, serving the wider community in love.
Following on from the great fun our youth group had at their June sleepover, they had a disco on the 10th July. It was a great night, with DJS, dance competitions and face painting. In addition to having fun, they were fundraising towards the cost of a World Vision goat, which they hope to purchase at the end of the year. Our church held an evening Taize service this month, in addition to our regular 9.30 am and 4.30 pm services. It was a wonderful time of quiet reflection and prayer, an oasis in our busy lives. Also our 9.30 service on the 31st July was a combined service with our partners from Amberley parish, this time it was held in Amberley at Holy Innocents church. Last month we mentioned we were planning a combined services trip to Weka Pass on the steam train. Sadly we have had to postpone this, however we haven’t given up the idea. When we have a new date, we will let you know. Two study groups will be running through August and into September. The first is a Discipleship Group Study for members of the 4.30 congregation, running on Wednesday evenings, which began at the end of July. The second, a Grace Group Study series, begins in August and will take place either on Wednesday evenings or Thursday afternoons, depending on demand. The Mainly Music sessions have begun again, from 10 am until midday on Wednesdays. We do have spaces available Page 28
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at present, so if you think you and your preschooler might enjoy the sessions, why not come along and try it out. It’s a great chance to socialise for both you and your child, with music, food and fun. The launch for Operation Christmas Child also comes in August and we are planning to take part in this great initiative again this year. In partnership with Amberley parish, we managed to provide 60 boxes of gifts last year and would love to equal or exceed that total in 2016. We’d love to see you at one of our services this month, so if you’d like to join us, do come along. In the meantime, enjoy the lighter evenings!
Woodend Methodist Church 86 Main Road, Woodend. State Highway One. Rev. Philomeno Kinera Office (03) 313 3448, Home (03) 313 1912, Mob 021 521 118
The movie afternoons are still proving very popular. The movie afternoon on 7 September at 1 p.m. sharp will be a documentary film. Any queries phone Ruth 3122094 or Evelyn 3127740. Free entry and a gold coin donation for the afternoon tea. For any bookings of the Church Hall can you please contact Evelyn on 3127740. Just a reminder – if you have any drapes that you no longer require and are in good condition, there is a Curtain Bank bin outside the Church Hall.
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COMMUNITY NOTICES WOODPECKER DELIVERER REQUIRED - TUAHIWI AREA
This is a volunteer position and requires someone to deliver copies of the Woodpecker into letterboxes In the Tuahiwi area, once a month. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Tyree on 312 2256 if you can help.
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Old car, truck, tractor batteries – Woodend Lions Club are collecting for raising funds to be used for youth and community activities in your area. Please contact: Ian 9201576 Waikuku Surf Lifesaving Club AGM will be held on Sun Aug 7th at 2pm in the Waikuku Beach SLSC Club Rooms. See page 20 for more information.
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IHC is looking for volunteers to join their Friendship Programme. By taking a moment to connect with someone with an intellectual disability volunteers make a positive change in the life of another, and make a new friend in the process. We are looking for people who are compassionate and friendly. For more information go to www.ihc.nz/volunteer or phone Jackie Cronin on 027 531 3579
NORTH CANTERBURY We can help you in many ways. Our Bureau offers you the opportunity to speak to a lawyer at our regular legal clinics, to get help with developing and writing CVs and letters, and to consult with a JP. We also take bookings for the St John Health Shuttle. And, of course, we are able to assist you with a wide variety of enquiries and issues – so, if you are not sure, ask us.
We are also delighted to welcome Theresa Evans as our newly appointed Bureau Coordinator. Theresa has been a volunteer with our organisation for the past 10 years and therefore has a wealth of knowledge and experience. We look forward to a long and happy association in the years ahead. You are welcome to visit our office in the Trevor Inch Memorial Library, 141 Percival Street, Rangiora, Monday to Friday from 9 am until 4.30 pm, or you can phone us on 03 313 8822 – free phone 0800 367 222 or email us at northcanterbury@cab.org.nz
COMMUNITY CONTACTS Woodend Volunteer Fire Brigade Chief Fire Officer, Murray Lamb
312 7487
Community Emergency Response Team Rick Cable. Email: rcable@clear.net.nz
312 2667
Woodend Play Centre Claire Cameron 022 122 0452 Woodend Toy Library Stephanie Email: toylibrarywoodend@gmail.com
312 2993
Woodend/Waikuku Plunket Clare Hewett 312 2640 Woodend Preschool/Nursery Sheryl Rule 312 7654 email woodendpreschool@xtra.co.nz website www.woodendpreschool.co.nz Acorn Early Childcare 03 312 2179 Email; jointhefun@acornearlychildcare.co.nz Website: www.acornearlychildcare.co.nz Nature’s Play Preschool -Pegasus 9434935 Email: pegasuspreschool@naturesplay.co.nz Website: www.naturesplay.co.nz Tuahiwi Community Pre-School
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Editor & Advertising Rebecca Harris Phone: 312 5458 Email: richardandrebecca@xtra.co.nz Drop Box: The Grub Hub, Main Rd, Woodend. NEXT ISSUE SEPTEMBER 2016. Deadline 28/8 Woodend Boys’ Club John Harris
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St Barnabas Church, Woodend Anglican Parish of Woodend-Pegasus Vicar: Rev. Gerard Jacobs 027 858 9595 Hall Hire Bookings – Audrey 313 6034 Home Groups - Anne Graham 313 4457 Mainly Music – Keith Heyworth 03 745 9181 or email rurukid@gmail.com cell 027 688 5597 Woodend Methodist Church Minister, Rev. Philomeno Kinera Hall Bookings, Evelyn Woodend Bowling Club President, Mike Carpenter Secretary, Doreen Williams
313 1912 312 7740 312 7463 (03) 327 9519
Woodend Community Association Inc President, John Archer 0274 332 558 Secretary, Jacqui Miller 021 890 358
Woodend Indoor Bowling Club Helen Power Pat
Pegasus Residents Group Inc Email: pegasus residentsgroup@gmail.com Website: www.pegasusresidentsgroup.com
Woodend Netball Club Jenny Loffhagen, President Rachael Paterson, Secretary
Lions Club of Woodend President David Marks Youth Centre Co-ordinator, Lois Inch
03 352 1016 312 7732
Woodend Golden Oldies Rugby & Netball President, Tony Hurley 312 7311
Woodend Combined Probus Club President, Sandra Benson Secretary, Rae Miller
03 327 9050 310 0202
Woodend Community Centre Advisory Group Chairperson, John Batistic 310 0654 Woodend Garden Club Rae Miller, President June Bryson, Secretary Gladstone Park Advisory Group Chairperson, Mark Paterson
310 0202 313 3254 312 7439
Woodend Ashley Ward Community Board Chairperson, Chris Prickett 310 7308 Deputy Chairperson, Karen Eastwood 027 600 794 Waikuku Beach Surf Life Saving Club Richard Marsom wbslsc@wbslsc.com Woodend Gymnastics Club Astrid Breach 310 0212
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Woodend Rugby Club www.woodendrugby.co.nz President, Wendy Giles 021 355 336 Secretary, Karen Giles 021 126 7917 Senior Club Captain, Phil Kennett 027 717 2569 Junior Club Captain, Wendy Giles 021 355 336 Club Room Bookings, Karen Giles 021 126 7917 Woodend Cricket Club Bruce Davey
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Woodend Junior Cricket Amy Hallmark 021 127 6711 Woodend Tennis Club Jim Bucknell
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Woodend Country Music Club Robert Jongenburger (President) 0274 885297 Marilyn Johnston (VPres) 312 7589 or 0211 362929 Pegasus Woodend Women’s Institute Elaine 312 7963 Kathryn 03 327 6621 or 027 335 5771 Lions Club of Pegasus President Ian McGregor Secretary Sharon Divall THE WOODPECKER AUGUST 2016
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