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Want to know more about current & future development of Woodend? 7:30pm Monday 7th September Woodend Community Centre

You are invited to the Woodend Community Association AGM to hear the WDC talk about the following: CENSUS INFORMATION demographics and projected population growth

SUBDIVISION PLANS update on current and proposed subdivisions in the Woodend Area

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT an outline on the 2015 - 2025 Community Development Strategy

WARD CHANGES see page 9 for further information

The AGM will follow this presentation and we invite everyone to stay and be part of the meeting with a light supper to follow. Join the WCA at the AGM to vote and be part of the future of Woodend. See You There!

For more information see the Woodend Community Association Facebook page or contact:

President: Stuart Hide Ph: 03 312 2494 Email: office@woodendnursery.co.nz Vice President: John Archer Ph: 03 312 2322 Email: jjarcher@clear.net.nz

Secretary(acting): Ray Phillips Ph: 03 312 2494 Email: raysie22@gmail.com

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Who’s paying for “dog business” in Woodend? As per the WDC Dog Control Bylaw 2009, dogs in public places, unless prohibited or required to be leashed, are to be kept under continuous and effective control at all times. Any dog found not under continuous and effective control in any public place or reserve may be seized and detained by any authorised officer, or a person employed by the Council, and be impounded. The Bylaw also states, the owner or person in charge of any dog in any public place must carry a suitable receptacle for the removal of any faeces defecated by that dog.

at picking up after the dogs, as the school caretaker, who does regular safety sweeps of the grounds, to keep it safe for student play and use by the community, rarely finds anything other than paper litter to pick up.

“We willingly do these sweeps as a public service and in recognition of the wonderful opportunity having a Recreation Ground next door provides as a play The Woodend area. We do not think this sort School Board has of partnership with the WDC warrants any remuneration.”

no control over what happens with dogs on the Woodend Recreation Ground

In Woodend/Pegasus the Leash Control areas are; Owen Stalker Park (playground prohibited), Skevington Park (playground prohibited), Pound Reserve. Prohibited areas are; All children’s playgrounds and all sports fields. Under control areas are; Grangeview Reserve, Woodend Recreation Reserve (sports field prohibited), Pankhurst Reserve, Gladstone Park (playground and sports field prohibited), Norton Reserve and Woodend Beach Domain. If a reserve isn’t listed on the WDC website or related publications, it remains an ‘under control area’ until reclassified. The community is advised to check the reserve’s signposts before taking a dog onto a reserve. The Woodend School Board has no control over what happens with dogs on the Woodend Recreation Ground, but dogs have been observed either walking/running with their owner or on lead mostly, outside of the school day. Principal Graeme Barber says these owners are obviously very good Page 4 THE WOODPECKER SEPTEMBER 2015

“The actual school grounds are very small and surrounded by mostly green space and roads, the Board has adopted a policy of allowing dogs only on a leash and in the control of adults in the actual school grounds.” “Most parents who bring a dog on a lead while walking with their child(ren) to and from school support this opportunity. The Board also encourages opportunities for students to learn how to be safe around dogs,” says Principal Graeme Barber.

Concern has also been raised by a Woodpecker reader about the use of Gelenview Park, Hewitts Road, as a private dog-training park and if these users are required to pay a fee to the Council for such use. The Woodpecker could not get an answer to this question prior to going to print, however Rory Christie Communications Adviser for the Waimakariri District Council, advises members of the public to contact them on 03 311 8900 or email: office@wmk. govt.nz if they are concerned about the use of leisure and recreational facilities in the district.


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From our Mayor David Ayers

The growth of our District It is obvious that the Waimakariri District has grown since the September 2010 earthquake and, particularly, since the Red Zoning announcements of the third quarter of 2011. Woodend, alone of the District’s towns has not. Why is this the case when it clearly Pegasus and Rangiora have grown, Kaiapoi has more than regained the population it lost and even more-distant Oxford has shown some growth? It certainly is not because there has been insufficient residential-zoned land. The area to the east of the town, south of

Parsonage Road, has been zoned residential since the 2000s. The main problem there has been has been the difficulty for those landowners who wish to subdivide to coordinate an approach to development. The most obvious development, Ravenswood, actually got its necessary Plan Changes before the earthquake. When it has come to getting subdivision consents, however, this has not been an easy one to get over the line for both the residential and business areas. The untimely death of Bob Robertson and a change of direction for the Infinity parent company have also complicated matters more recently. The other two developments, north of Parsonage Road and the rural residential proposal to the south-east, are at different stages, but are making progress. The overall picture is that the number of housing consents is slowing down. Some this was going to happen anyway, as the post-earthquake relocations slowed, but also we know that the congestion on the Motorway is discouraging some buyers, especially those from out of Christchurch. Those who are coming from other cities don’t seem to be so concerned.

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Nevertheless this year will see at least the same number of consents across the District as the pre-earthquake highest year. The Council believes that population growth, including in Woodend, will be very much a part of the District’s future.


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Woodend Community Centre, School Road, Woodend Saturday 19th September Starts at 10am $2 per person – open to primary and preschool children

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This is a wonderful social opportunity in the school holidays designed to bring out your child’s creative talents. Skills taught will enable your child to enter creations into the Woodend Flower Show. Finishes at 12pm.

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How many councillors, wards and boards to we really need? For the Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward the Recently the Council approved a proposal is for two Community Boards Representation Review proposal for public consultation. At least once every six years the with five elected board members to each, with one Board serving the KaiapoiCouncil is required, under the Local Electoral Tuahiwi areas and the other serving the Act 2001, to review its representation arrangements and to provide ‘fair and Woodend-Pegasus to Sefton areas. Two effective representation for councillors apiece would For the Kaiapoialso be appointed to the two individuals and communities’. Woodend Ward the coastal Community Boards. Eight elected members are The outcome of the proposal is for two proposed for the Rangioraconsultation, hearings and subsequent decisions will Community Boards Ashley Community Board; five representing the Rangiora affect the local body elections with five elected board urban area and three north in October 2016 and 2019. of the Ashley River, Fernside, members to each Mairaki Downs to Cust. Four The review examines the councillors would be appointed to the district’s representation arrangements, Rangiora-Ashley Community Board. including the number of councillors a district has, wards and their boundaries, Proposed Community Board names are establishment of community boards, Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board, in the membership arrangements and names of southern area of the Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward, wards and boards. Woodend-Pegasus Community Board, in the northern area of the Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward, It is proposed that the number of Councillors and Rangiora-Ashley, in the Rangiora-Ashley remain at 10 with legislative requirements Ward. demanding an equal population ratio within a strict +/-10% tolerance, meaning that Mayor David Ayers says “As part of the review on average, each Councillor will represent it is an opportunity for the Council to take a around 5,500 people. fresh approach to how it can best represent the people of Waimakariri. We now look Currently Waimakariri has four ward forward to the community’s feedback about areas - Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Woodend-Ashley the key proposals.” and Oxford-Eyre. Due to population shifts experienced since late 2010 and the district Public consultation on the representation growth, the review sets out to realign ward review proposals closes on Monday 14 boundaries and reduce the number of wards September 2015. A hearing panel will then from four to three. These would be an east consider submissions on Thursday 1 October coast ward (Kaiapoi-Woodend), a central 2015 and Council will make final decisions ward (Rangiora-Ashley) incorporating at a special meeting on Tuesday 20 October Loburn and Cust and a western ward 2015. (Oxford-Eyre). THE WOODPECKER SEPTEMBER 2015

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Woodend Combined Probus Club

Our Mini-Speaker last month was a Club Member who had recently returned from a family visit to Melbourne with his wife. While there they made time to attend a Probus meeting to see how things were run in Australia and how they might differ from our Club. A search revealed that there were some 65 clubs in the area where their daughter lived but the closest was the Tunstall Club near Narawandi. A call to the Secretary resulted in a warm invitation to the Club Meeting which started at 10 am. On arrival they were given a Registration form by the greeter, who thought they were looking to transfer from Woodend in Victoria! Basically our couple felt very much at home at the meeting – which was run on very similar lines to our own and they brought back two Newsletters for us to see. These showed a very wide range of organised activities and outings – enough to keep you busy all week! There is no mini-speaker at the meeting, this time slot being taken up with explanation of all the forthcoming activities. After the morning Club Meeting, a lunch venue is arranged for those who wish to go. Overall our Members found it was a very friendly experience.

Our August Main Speaker was Lynne Taylor, Manager of Diabetes Christchurch Inc. She spoke to us about her personal experience of Type 1 diabetes and also about Type 1 and Type 2 in general. Diabetes is the result of the pancreas not creating enough insulin to keep blood glucose levels within the normal range. People with Type 1 produce very little or no insulin and require insulin by injection several times a day. The Type 2 condition can usually be managed by diet, exercise and medication. There is also gestational diabetes which usually disappears after pregnancy. Unmanaged diabetes is the number 1 killer in NZ through heart disease and strokes, and is also responsible for more than half the cases of amputation and blindness. Scary! There Page 10

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are some 250,000 people in NZ with diabetes, of whom 23,000 are in Canterbury. Sefton and Rangiora have the highest rate of Type 1 in NZ – and we don’t know why; nor do we understand why it is often associated with Celiac’s disease. Lynne urged everyone to ask their doctor to give them an IGT (Intolerance to Glucose Test) to determine if they are among the many thousands in Canterbury who have a pre-Diabetes condition. For all of us, Lynne advocated moderation in respect of fat and sugar intake, together with moderate exercise. Our monthly bus trip took us first to the Sumner/Redcliffs area to view progress post quake, followed by an early lunch at Ferrymead before going on to visit the Christchurch City Mission on Hereford Street. The Mission is a part of the Anglican Care programme. We were met by Gray Crawford who is Manager Social Services. He gave us a very illuminating explanation of the work of the Mission, mentioning particularly the changes in need that had occurred in this post earthquake period. We had an interesting tour of the Mission, accompanied by Phil Clark (Service Supervisor – Men’s Services). It costs over $5M pa to run this worthwhile and essential service, most of which comes from public donations. So please keep the donations of money or nonperishable goods coming!

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UPDATE ON OUR NEW BUILD: Regular meetings with the Architects, Project Manager and Ministry of Education staff are underway. The anticipated future steps include 1. the upgrade of the Old Admin block into a total of 3 learning spaces (including Room 9). This is likely to occur in Term 4 this year. Alternative accommodation will be found for WASP. Note this valuable programme will continue! 2. the removal of Rooms 12 & 13 and the construction of a two storey 8 learning/ teaching space block, likely to commence Term 2 2016.

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3. the removal of Rooms 14, 15 16 once the new block has been built. 4. removal of the other old classrooms and the build of new blocks as and when roll trigger points are reached.

In support of the WDC liquor ban on the roads and in Reserve areas surrounding school the Board has imposed a liquor ban on all playground areas within the school. Signs will soon be in place.

The board has approved a policy allowing dogs only on a lead and in direct control of an adult in the school grounds. Please note that the safety of others is paramount and that the actions of the dog are the responsibility of the person with the dog.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES CASUAL VACANCY

We are pleased to announce that Miles Dalton has been selected to fill the vacancy on the Board of Trustees. Congratulations Miles.

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SCHOOL FAIR Our WSSPA team is doing an amazing job preparing for what will be another successful Fair on 13 September. We thank all our wonderful sponsors (refer advert from Jane) and donors of prizes for the Whats in the High Heels Prize draw. Once again the very good people from the Woodend Lions have sponsored $350 prize money for the amazing opportunity our students get to show case their talents as part of the wide range of entertaining available fro 10am to 2pm. Visit our website or like the WSSPA face book page to find out more. Tell your families and friends about our fair and we will see you all on Sunday 13 September. Graeme Barber JP Principal

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Woodend Tennis Club

Registration & Open Day Sunday 6 September 10am - 12 noon Gladstone Park (near the rugby club) All welcome For more information, or if you can’t make it phone Jim on 313 9405 or email: jim_bucknell@slingshot.co.nz

Woodend Indoor Bowling Club

We are nearing the end of the season with 18th September the last club night for the year. It has been a busy season with club competitions, club visits and teams competing successfully in North Canterbury championships games. Our AGM will be held on 29 September at our prize giving lunch.

On the weekend of September 5th and 6th we will be running a fund raising sausage sizzle and raffle outside Smith City in Northwood. Do come along and support the club and meet some of our members. The new playing season will start in March 2016 and new members of all ages will be very welcome. For further information please contact: President: Helen Power 312 2414 Club Captain: Rex Macauley 313 9171 Pat Vaughan 312 2335

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This Month with Harry This month I have managed to fight back the tears and tell a little of our lately demised drinking hole. I talk of the recently closed Woodend Hotel. To put it correctly the Royal Hotel. The very same place that towards the end suffered the indignity of being called the ‘Woody’ which to the outsider could have been a fancy name for a loopy bin. And as well, other people besides Steve Clegg, Bruce Cosgrove and Ted Marris used to drink there. In 1855 -56, Alfred St. John White built an accommodation house on this site. This was the first known habitation in Woodend and stood on the track north from Kaiapoi. This track skirted round the edge of the sandhills following what is now Sandhills Road before heading northwest along the present beach road. At the time the native bush completely surrounded St.John Whites building. The path to Rangiora continued through what was to become the town, branching to the northwest where Woodend road meets the main road and roughly followed the south bank of the Waiora Stream. Little is known about Alfred St. John White although he had some relationship to the firm of Wagners Overland Mail, a company that carried the post overland from England to India.

In 1859 Edward Panckhurst took over the accommodation house from St.John White. He obtained a liquor licence, thereby establishing himself as Woodends’ first, in a long line of illustrious publicans, and named his hotel the ‘City of Canterbury’ . According to lore Ned Panckhurst was a man of powerful physique well suited to dealing with any hanky-panky his patrons might indulge in. To prove a point it is said that he could get under a dray and lift it on his back. However on a more sombre note it is also said that he nearly caused the demise of a young Maori boy he caught stealing when he went further than a good old smacked backside. After Page 16

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he left Woodend, Ned Panckhurst sort of disappeared from the scene, and it is only in comparatively recent times that the family have discovered he ended up in a paupers grave in Melbourne.

Henry Hinge succeeded Panckhurst as the licensee of the hotel. It is thought that he changed the name to the ‘Royal Hotel’. Known as ‘Cocky’ Hinge he arrived in Woodend in 1860, where he kept a store before taking the hotel over. In 1863 he failed to get his license renewed as he had been convicted of selling liquor to the Maoris and had to carry on as a mere boarding house until it was reinstated (they had “been seen drunk about the place with him”). At that time supplying natives with alcohol was very much against the law. As reported a couple of months ago, Henry Hinge was elected lieutenant when the Woodend Volunteer No 9 Coy. was formed with the first weekly parade being held on the 27th November, 1866. Afterwards he marched them to the ‘Royal Hotel’, “for the handing out of uniforms and other business”.. In late 1866 Hinge left the hotel to go farming the block he leased in the Maori reserve at Tuahiwi and Arthur Ward took the pub over. Ward took a fairly active role in community affairs. In 1867 he presided over a public meeting called to discuss the conduct of the post office after the locals moaned about not getting their mail. The meeting ended with Ward urging them to “do their worst” about the problem. He was also active, in conjunction with John Conway the publican of the ‘White Crane’, in organising pigeon shoots and horse flat races between Woodend and Rangiora. When the local area ‘boss’ of the Volunteers, Captain Francis Fuller, who farmed ‘Beaconsfield’ just down the beach road, was returning from a volunteer dinner at Saltwater Creek he managed to fall off his horse outside the ‘Royal’ and was carried into the hotel. Ward considered it a classic


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case of too much to drink and left him to sleep it off. However Fuller died during the night and Ward was severely reprimanded at his inquest for not taking more care of him. In May, 1880 Henry Hinge announced that after 20 years at Woodend he was leaving the district. In recognition of his contributions to the community a dinner was held and he was presented with a bag of sovereigns as a token of appreciation. He said not a word of his intentions and to this day his next movements remain a mystery. In 1869, Mark Riddle Tompkins took over from Arthur Ward. A tailor by trade, he arrived in Canterbury by the ‘Regina’ in 1859. His first brush with the law occurred on his wedding day in May 1871 when he rolled a barrel of beer onto the road outside the pub and invited all and sundry to help themselves. A few of the local Maoris got into the act, became sozzled and started scrapping amongst themselves. Tompkins was fined 20/- ($2) for supplying liquor “to the natives”. It appears that he gained quite a reputation in the district for his catering expertise, especially for large functions such as weddings etc. and his ability to travel to such venues. T.B.C.

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rely on a college education to deduce by the names of these people they weren’t born in Southbrook or for that matter anywhere else in New Zealand. Once again ignorance of the law was given as an excuse. What a lot of male bovine by-product. I bet if one went to say Mongolia and murdered a Mongol, one wouldn’t get away with saying one didn’t know it was against the law to kill one of the natives. My own thinking on this subject is how many of these offenders would need to be sent back to their country of origin before everyone else got the message. J.H. THE WOODPECKER SEPTEMBER 2015

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Woodend Play Centre

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Yes, Woodend Playcentre will be 30 yrs old next year. Way back in 1986 it all started in the hall of St Barnabas’ Church. There have been many families through Playcentre’s doors since then so if you have any memories and/ or photos from your Playcentre days we would very much like to hear from you.

There is also more BIG NEWS... our Tuesday session is now full to capacity!!! We have lots of new families with 2yr olds with their baby siblings, it’s great. If you are thinking of popping down to see what we’re about please do so. Monday, Thursday and Friday mornings are our other days and your first three visits are free. Can’t say fairer than that. In October there is the ‘New Zealand Shake Out’ which we are looking forward to taking part in. Hopefully earthquakes are a thing of the past but we can never be too sure what Mother Nature will throw at us so being prepared and getting our youngest people aware of what to do in this type of event is crucial so it becomes second nature for them. Spring is definitely in the air with blossoms and flowers out now so spring planting is the focus at the moment for us, and

getting our veggie patch ready to go. We will be having a fun afternoon at Playcentre this month giving our patch a makeover combining the time spent together with a group supper.

We are also looking forward to an excursion to see wonderful spring animals soon, which I know the children will just adore. How are your teams shaping up for our Quiz night? We have already had some businesses support our night by donating prizes so if you would also like to donate, please get in touch.

We look forward to seeing you at the Woodend School Fair in a couple of weeks. Whanau tupu ngatahi - families growing together.

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Rangiora High School Ex-Pupils Association AGM to be held at the Cresswell Room, Rangiora High School, Sunday 6th September at 2:00pm. All ex-pupils and friends welcome. Enquiries Ann 03 313 7592

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Fun learning environment for preschoolers

Every Friday morning the Pegasus Community Playgroup meet at the Woodend Community centre from 9.30am to 11.30am. We are a group of like Mum’s Dad’s and caregivers from the Pegasus, Woodend and Rangiora Community who volunteer our time to come together once a week to create a fun learning environment for our preschoolers. We are funded by the Education Department and have just renewed our Certification with them. We have to include all types of free play for the children including, ride on bikes, scooters, slides, puzzles, a corner set up for the babies, blocks, family corner and craft. The Woodend Communtiy Centre is such a wonderful place, it is warm and very clean and we have a large area for the children to let off steam especially on the cold days. Each week we have a focus of a particular learning activity, sometimes it is a craft, baking, a visitor from the community may visit or we may go out to an activity. For example this term we have made craft snowmen with our names, done threading, and we have visited the new Kaiapoi Library and watched a Kapa Haka group preform.

For the rest of the term we have planned: • 4th Sept: Father’s Day craft • 11th Sept: Making sock puppets • 18th Sept: Visiting the Ice Trampoline Centre in Rangiora for an hour of bouncing! (Please phone for further details) • 25th Sept: End of term celebration lunch including a visit from Science Alive for a fun filled learning session. As you can see we offer many fun activities for the children and it also allows the adults to mix and support each other. We have all made wonderful friends - the young and old. So please if you would love to come and join us we would love to meet you.

Each session costs $3 per family, tea and coffee is supplied. Please bring your children’s morning tea with you.

Pegasus Community Playgroup Woodend Community Centre School Road, Woodend. Phone Davina on 980 4734 or 021 377 099 if you have any questions.

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The Pegasus Page-September 2015 Pegasus Residents Group Inc. Update The Pegasus Residents’ Group still needs a Minutes Secretary, so if you are interested, please contact us. This is a shared role, so you do need to become a committee member, but you won’t have to take the minutes every month. We have an additional vacancy on the committee, so if you want to become more involved in our community and don’t mind meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of the month for an hour or two, please contact us. What is the Pegasus Residents’ Group up to? • Organising the 2015 community Christmas event – 6 December. • Supporting the Welcome Ambassador project. • Working on fundraising initiatives with Canterbury University students. • Working with WDC to get a seat near the beach entrance. • Putting the finishing touchs to the community directory – available SOON! • August Pegasus Snippets newsletter compiled and released – pick one up at the General Store! • Contacted NZ Post re a street receiver box (waiting to hear back). Vodafone Update Vodafone’s network upgrade for Pegasus remains on track, with the Step 1 completed last week. This should have resulted in improvements already for some customers. Vodafone are still expecting to deliver Step 2 of the upgrade (which will result in full restoration of service) in the first week of September.

A Welcome Ambassador is a community volunteer who intentionally connects with people in their neighbourhood and may encourage people to feel included and able to connect. For social events and opportunities where all residents can meet new people please check our Facebook page or email us: pegasuswelcomeambassadors@gmail.com Pegasus Welcome Ambassadors

Pegasus Snippets Newsletter August edition out now! Topics include: • WDC updates on Lake, water supply, building activity and more. • Pegasus Community Playgroup info. • Cooking classes for older folks. The Snippets newsletter is now available in hard copy from the General Store or contact us at pegasusresidentsgroup@ gmail.com for your copy. Also available on our website: pegasusresidentsgroup.com. This month’s tip: Got a noisy manhole cover in a road near you? Contact the Council with a service request by going online to http://waimakariri.govt.nz/home.aspx or phoning 311 8900. PEGASUS - LIVING IT - LOVING IT THE WOODPECKER SEPTEMBER 2015

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Woodend Bowling Club

A reminder the Opening day for the 2015/16 season is upon us. Saturday 5th September 1.30 pm Please wear whites.

We welcome back all the members who did travelling during the winter and hope they have come home all refreshed ready to start the next season.

During the winter Jack Dzenis and Alan Pegley sat and gained their coaching badges. Congratulations go to both of them. A meeting was held for the appraisal of the alterations to the clubs constitutional.

The Friday night’s get together continued to be successful although they would liked to have seen more people come. Our greenkeepers and grounds people have worked very hard throughout the winter to

have the green ready for the season’s start also the officers and secretary who have spent many hours putting the programme together, our thanks go out to all those concerned.

Hope all members have an enjoyable and successful season ahead. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME. SEE YOU AT THE OPENING DAY FUNCTION.

Scout Museum

The National Scout Museum is located in the conference wing of the building complex at the Blue Skies Conference and training centre in Kaiapoi. This is a permanent display with Kaiapoi featuring strongly, being where the first Scout patrol is reputed to have formed, with early camps held at Woodend, where today a memorial cairn is located.

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CHURCH NOTICES

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Anglican Parish of Woodend-Pegasus St. Barnabas Church

FRIENDS GROUP Next meeting Wednesday 30 September at 12 noon. Shared ‘finger-food’ lunch, followed by a speaker or activity. All welcome. St Barnabas Church Lounge, 147 Main Road, Woodend. Enquiries: Beverley, 312 7777

A community of believers, serving the wider community in love Rev. Lynnette Lightfoot 313 8726 We were delighted with the results of our appeal for blankets this month. The Parish of Aranui-Wainoni will be distributing them from their Foodbank to people in east Christchurch who need them.

We will be running another of our quiz nights on 7th November, for teams of four. Although entry costs and time have yet to be decided, we thought we would give you plenty of notice, as the pre-Christmas busy period seems to be getting underway earlier and earlier! So if you are interested, do put it in your diary. On the subject of Christmas, we are already thinking of the Operation Christmas Child collection. Last year the Woodend-Pegasus and Amberley Parishes put together 50 boxes between them. We hope to reach or even pass that target this year.

Last month we mentioned a relatively new initiative, the Cafe Talk sessions at the Flat White Cafe in Pegasus. Due to heavy commitments, the group running it have been taking a break for a few weeks, but they recommence on 4th September. Starting at 5 pm on Fridays, they are an opportunity to talk about faith issues in an informal setting. If you see us there any week, feel free to come up and say hello, we would love to meet you.

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PIG AND SAWDUST MANURE Woodend Lions pig and sawdust manure is available. $5 a bag in local area. A delivery charge applies elsewhere. Phone Lois 03 312 7732 to order. HALLOWEEN DISPLAY FOR SALE The Briggs family, of 12 Parsonage Rd, regret to advise, that due to a change in circumstances, the Halloween Display is now up for sale! If you are interested please phone Correna on 0273122027 or 032601636. It has given me great pleasure watching the delighted faces of goblins, fairies and dracula’’s, over the years, and I hope someone can carry on from me. Thank-you.

Wellbeing North Canterbury delivers a range of community based services for children, young people and families across the Waimakariri and Hurunui Districts. We have volunteer vacancies that need to be filled resulting from growth in our services. Volunteer - Receptionist – Rangiora Volunteer - Community Pantry & Administration – Kaiapoi Volunteer – Driver – Kaiapoi This is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to join a team of volunteers who want to contribute to the community, or wanting to up skill before returning to the workforce. Please phone/email enquiries to: Nicki Carter Team Leader – Volunteers & Projects kcs@wellbeingnc.org.nz 03 327 8945


COMMUNITY CONTACTS Woodend Volunteer Fire Brigade Chief Fire Officer, Murray Lamb 312 7487 Community Emergency Response Team Rick Cable 312 2667 Email: rcable@clear.net.nz Woodend Play Centre Claire Cameron 022 122 0452 Woodend Toy Library Stephanie 312 2993 Email: toylibrarywoodend@gmail.com Woodend / Waikuku Plunket Appointments, Clare Hewett 312 2640 Woodend Preschool & Nursery 312 7654 Sheryl Rule 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 Pre-School Daytime 313 2141 Woodend Community Association Inc President, Stuart Hide 312 2494 Treasurer, Pam Smith (021) 158 5941 Pegasus Residents Group Inc Email: pegasus residentsgroup@gmail.com Website: www.pegasusresidentsgroup.com Woodend Lions Club 310 8157 President Evelyn Paget Youth Centre Co-ordinator, Lois Inch 312 7732 Woodend Combined Probus Club 03 327 9050 President, Mike Benson Secretary, Rae Miller 310 0202 Woodend Community Centre Advisory Group 310 0654 Chairperson, John Batistic Woodend Garden Club Helen Power, President 312 2414 June Bryson, Secretary 313 3254 Gladstone Park Advisory Group Chairperson, Mark Paterson 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 Marson wbslsc!wbslsc.com Woodend Gymnastics Club Astrid Breach 310 0212

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Rebecca Harris Phone: 312 5458 Email: richardandrebecca@xtra.co.nz Drop Box: The Grub Hub, Main Rd, Woodend. NEXT ISSUE OCTOBER 2015. Deadline 28/9. Woodend Boys’ Club John Harris 313 7832 St Barnabas Church, Woodend Anglican Parish of Woodend-Pegasus Vicar: Revd Lynnette Lightfoot 313 8726 Assistant Curate, Rev. Llewellyn Smith 03 354 4095 Hall Hire Bookings – Audrey 313 6034 Mainly Music – Stephanie Clay 312 7821 Home Groups - Anne Graham 313 4457 Woodend Methodist Church Minister, Rev. Philomeno Kinera 313 1912 Hall Bookings, Evelyn 312 7740 Woodend Bowling Club President, Mike Carpenter 312 7463 Secretary, Doreen Williams (03) 327 9519 Woodend Indoor Bowling Club Helen Power 312 2414 Pat 312 2335 Woodend Netball Club Sharon Cocker, President 310 7236 Rachael Paterson, Secretary 312 7439 Woodend Golden Oldies Rugby & Netball President, Tony Hurley 312 7311 Woodend Rugby Club www.woodendrugby.co.nz President, Sean Adamson 310 7911 Secretary, Sherryn McPherson 312 7080 Junior Club Captain, Dean Cotton 310 6873 VP & Senior Club Captain, Wendy Giles 021 355336 Club rooms bookings, Sherryn McPherson 312 7080 Woodend Cricket Club Bruce Davey 312 2413 Woodend Junior Cricket Club Amy Hallmark 021 127 6711 Woodend Tennis Club President, Jim Bucknell 313 9405 Woodend Country Music Club Robert Jongenburger (President) 312 7313 Glen Taylor (Vice-President) 967 6832 Pegasus Woodend Women’s Institute Elaine 312 7963 Kathryn 03 327 6621 or 027 335 5771 THE WOODPECKER SEPTEMBER 2015

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