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Education

Capital injection: how much for each school? The government has announced that state schools will receive millions in extra funding. A capital injection will be received by 20 stateowned primary schools and four state-owned secondary schools in the Wairarapa region and 54 schools across the electorate. The amount schools receive is based on their roll. Full story P20-21.

Politics

Cannabis referendum

Dolphins’ rocky rescue

The government has released details of its cannabis legalisation model. The draft legislation includes a minimum age of 20 to use and purchase cannabis, limited homegrowing options, and commercial supply controls. The government is aiming to have the draft bill ready early next year, with the 2020 Cannabis Referendum majority vote to be binding. Full story P22.

Three generations of a Wairarapa family led a brave rescue of a pod of dolphins at Tora’s rocky coastline on Sunday. Dick Kai, his son Kevin, and grandson Lincoln Thomson-Kai rushed to help when dozens of dolphins got stuck after a scare from a group of orcas. Full story P28.

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Fraud committed by a former employee of Sir Peter Jackson was the “greatest betrayal” the film mogul had ever experienced. Eugene John DeMarco, 57, appeared in the High Court at Wellington last week for sentencing on six counts of fraud, which he committed while working for a company owned by Sir Peter and his wife, Dame Fran Walsh. DeMarco was convicted of fraud after selling off some of vintage planes. He was sentenced to jail for two years and five months.

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Gaining a new perspective Continued from page 1

“There’s a full spectrum of living styles. “In Buka, the capital, you can stay in a 3.5-star hotel and sit in an airconditioned cafe, then it stems all the way down the island to the south where the majority of the people live in remote, very basic villages with minimal healthcare, difficult access to education, and isolation from communications. “In Buin where I was there was no newspaper, no radio, no television, but there was intermittent internet.” Bron said many of the people she mingled with didn’t have much more than what they stood in. “Most huts were grass, they may have owned a cooking pot, they would have had a fire and they fished. “They did their washing in the river.” She saw many hungry children and said while hearing of rapes and murders was not uncommon, Bron felt safe all the time. She said the residents of Bougainville were still recovering from their violent past. Tensions over the Panguna mine led to the Bougainville Civil War in the 1980s and 1990s that left up to an estimated 20,000 Bougainvilleans dead. “People still talk about it, there’s lots of PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) and depression, lots of uneducated adults because they couldn’t go to school during those years, so it’s full of challenges.” The northern and central regions of Bougainville are matriarchal, whereas

Bronwen Markham with Buin Health Centre director Celia Naguo in Papua New Guinea.

Buin District Health Centre in Bougainville.

down south it’s patriarchal and land is inherited down through the lineage of men. Bron said this posed challenges. Celia had been the first woman to be promoted into the top position at the Buin Medical Centre. “The level of social resistance of her appointment was high, to the point that she was side-lined two weeks before I arrived.” Bron said she treaded water gently so as not to “alienate and offend” anyone, and within a month she had helped Celia reclaim her position at the top.

In Buin where I was there was no newspaper, no radio, no television, but there was intermittent internet - Bronwen Markham “Women were certainly at the bottom of the pile,” she said. “But they are trying to address that because they are realising that, to have a functional society, there has to be an equal holding of power, but it might take a generation to make the change.” There’s no dental service

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in Buin. There isn’t even a doctor. “Anyone who comes into the Buin Health Centre who is seriously unwell or who we have got concerns for, they are referred out to the next town, Arawa, which is three hours north. “Sometimes they make it, and sometimes they don’t.” She said in most places, vaccination levels were low; diseases almost now forgotten in New Zealand were common or making a comeback in PNG. Two years ago, there was an outbreak of polio, and there are high levels of tuberculosis (TB) – “but not just TB,

drug-resistant TB”. She said this was down to people not finishing their course of antibiotics, instead sharing the dose with family members, or there being no drugs available for a second course of treatment. Bron said earthquakes were frequent, and she was dealing with heats of “32C-38C with 90-100 per cent humidity”. “I got sunburnt through my umbrella and through all my clothes, that’s how hot it was.” She said there were “crystal-clear water white beaches” with amazing snorkelling opportunities, but also crocodile infested waters. Bron witnessed one woman’s “extensive” wounds after being attacked by a croc. The woman had held on to a mangrove while her friends beat the crocodile off with a stick. “About two weeks after that, a 16-year-old boy got taken.” During her stint away, it was her grandchildren and her garden that Bron missed most. When she left PNG, it had rained continually for three months, and as a result, many of the garden crops had failed. Bron said the experience was like being in another world and gave perspective to her life in New Zealand. “I was acutely aware of what a privileged life we live here.” VSA paid for Bron’s flights, vaccinations, and accommodation in PNG. The organisation also gave her a weekly allowance equivalent of PNG’s average wage.

DHB invites community to make a patient’s day Because no one chooses to be in hospital during the festive season, the Wairarapa District Health Board (DHB) is inviting donations of presents to go under the Patient Tree at Wairarapa Hospital.

These gifts will be wrapped by staff for distribution on Christmas Day to those who can’t be at home celebrating with their families. Paper Plus Masterton is donating wrapping paper

to wrap the gifts, after staff take note of each present to make sure the best patient match can be made. The DHB says even the smallest gift can bring a smile to someone in hospital. People can

drop off a patient gift, with an optional kind note, to Wairarapa Hospital’s main reception from 8am to 7pm up until Friday, December 20. The DHB requests that donated gifts are brought in unwrapped.

People intending to visit the hospital to deliver other Christmas goodies are asked that they do so before midday on Christmas Eve, as staff numbers will be limited on Christmas Day.

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Karen Coltman Masterton District Council (MDC) wants to be sure that current and future ratepayers have a say on spending when it comes to the Masterton Town Hall. The town hall survey to find out the ballpark amount that ratepayers would be prepared to pay to earthquake strengthening the whole building, fix parts of it, or to demolish it and replace it, went live on the weekend. To demolish it will cost about $2 million and to build a new civic centre will cost from $15.5m to $16.5m. To retain the 1950s façade and build a facility connected to it will cost from $15m to $16m. Mayor Lyn Patterson said the closure of the town hall was significant for the community and it has been “a long process trying to decide on next steps”. “On one hand many think a shared community facility like a town hall or civic centre is the heart of a community. On the other, we need to consider the financial impact this investment would have on our community.” Patterson said information gathered through engagement would help identify a preferred option, which would be consulted on early next year. From this week, the council will have a “Have your say hub” at the Queen St council office and will be at some summer community events, including school holiday programmes. Communications manager Shanna Crispin said this was because what would be done would be paid for over generations. “It’s important we hear from our younger residents.” Council engagement and the survey will continue until mid-February. • There is a factsheet about the issues and survey on www. mastertontown.nz • The survey is online at: (www.surveymonkey. com/r/93WQW3Y)


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Kids polish up on school history Hayley Gastmeier The Catholic area of Archer St Cemetery in Masterton is spick-and-span thanks to the efforts of school children who, through their hard work, learned about respect and the history of their school. Seventy-three pupils aged 7-9 from St Patrick’s School’s middle “McKenna” syndicate were on site with rakes, soapy water, and cloths last Thursday, polishing gravestones, pulling weeds, picking up rubbish, and tidying the grounds. It was the school’s first working bee at the cemetery, which has a strong link to the school. Teacher Kim Teahan told the pupils that the nuns and priests buried in the part of the cemetery that they would be tidying were responsible for opening St Patrick’s School in 1898. The Brigidine Sisters from Ireland started and ran the Masterton school until 1986 when the last religious sister, Sister JeanMarie, retired from her position as principal. “So, without them, we wouldn’t have the school that we have now,” Kim said. “These graves belong to

St Patrick’s School’s McKenna syndicate tidying at Archer St Cemetery in Masterton.

some of those nuns … so this is part of our history. “We want to make sure [this area] is looked after because, as you can see, many of these graves are very, very old.” Kim said she had been wanting to launch the

project with school pupils for some time, and she hoped the working bees became a regular fixture on St Patrick’s School’s calendar. She said she hoped the pupils would “feel a real sense of pride” for the

cemetery through the exercise. Answering a pupil’s question, teacher Alyson Potter explained that the Catholic priests and nuns buried in the cemetery were married to God, and therefore did not have

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family or descendants to keep their gravesites tidy. “That’s why we’re coming to clean up, because they don’t have any children to do it for them.” Alyson said the exercise would teach the pupils about being respectful

and would also help them understand that death was a natural part of life. Deputy principal Chris Day said outdoor education was crucial and the work in the cemetery would push pupils outside their comfort zone while reconnecting them with their history. Pupils piped up with ideas about how they could keep the area tidy – polish head stones, remove litter, bring fresh flowers, and touch up names with paint. Former St Patrick’s School teacher, Brendan Connor turned up prepared with all the tools needed for the working bee. He has been responsible for keeping the area tidy in recent years. Prior to him, it was tidied by Sister Monica Landy, who is the only Brigidine nun left in Masterton. Brendan said Father John McKenna, who was appointed parish priest of Masterton in January 1887, was responsible for bringing the Brigidine Sisters to Wairarapa. Prior to the working bee, New Zealand Remembrance Army Wairarapa coordinator Jack Hayes met with the teachers to share with them restoration techniques and on-site protocol.

Vyktah picked for netball world champs Chris Cogdale Vyktah Tamihana started playing netball when has was five years old. Eight years later, the Wairarapa College student has been named in the national men’s Under-20 team to play at the 2020 world championships in Perth, Western Australia. Vyktah’s selection has caused a bit of a stir and has attracted the attention of television. Vyktah, the youngest player in the team, was interviewed for the TVNZ ‘Seven Sharp’ current affairs show, which aired last week.

Vyktah Tamihana playing for Waicol.

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championships several months ago, but his place in the 12-strong team was

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only recently confirmed. Vyktah came to the attention of the national selectors through his solid performances for the Wellington Under-23 men’s team in the national league. Vyktah said he was “pretty excited” about his selection. “It was good, I had been playing well for Wellington in the national league and I’m now in the playing 12, so I’ll keep working hard.” Vyktah is sure to play a prominent role in the team. He normally plays in one of two of the most demanding positions. “I can play centre or wing

attack, but I prefer to play wing attack.” He said he wasn’t daunted about playing against older players, as he had done so throughout his playing career. Locally, Vyktah played for the Wairarapa College junior A side that competed in this year’s Wairarapa premier two championship. He took up the sport when he saw his parents, Jacqueline ‘Jax’ Ropiha and Himiona Tamihana, playing at the former indoor sports centre in Ngaumutawa Rd. “It was just that my parents were playing indoor netball and it

looked like fun, so I started playing.” He quickly found success in his chosen sport, playing for St Patrick’s School and later earning representative selection. In 2018, Vyktah was named Wairarapa’s most promising intermediate player. Vyktah said he had no desire to play traditional boys’ sports such as rugby or football. In 2020, Vyktah will compete in the local competition, as well as the national Under-23 men’s league in preparation for the Under-20 world championships in October.

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Smartphones and tablets are like pocket computers. In this course Tracy Graham will take you through downloading and managing useful applications, controlling your privacy, and the important settings on your device. Bring along any questions you have and come away with new found skills and confidence. Where: REAP House, Masterton: Dates: 3, 10, 17 Feb Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Tutor: Tracy Graham Cost: $80 Must Enrol by: 30 January

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Carterton

Hayley Gastmeier Nominations for the 2020 Charles Rooking Carter Awards are now open. The biennial awards night is Carterton’s chance to celebrate the outstanding volunteer work, business innovation, and achievements of members in the community. The awards night will be an evening of community spirit held on May 23, 2020 at the Carterton Events Centre. Helen Dew was the winner of last year’s top honour, the Civic Award. She said the honour was a great surprise “because there was some pretty inspiring competition”, adding that she would “hate to have been a judge”. Helen said it had been “a long journey” to get to where she was. “But there’s still a long way to go in terms of my vision for Carterton.” Her mission began in 1991 when she joined the Wairarapa Green Dollar Exchange and she is an advocate for other local currency systems such as

Helen Dew, last year’s winner of the Charles Rooking Carter Civic Award. PHOTO/GIANINA SCHWANECKE

the Wairarapa Timebank. In 2002, Dew also became a founding member of Living Economies – an educational network promoting systems of exchange that foster community well-being to strengthen and sustain regional economies.

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That’s when she learned “how deeply flawed the current money system is”. “Money is inclined to leave small regions and find its way to the big cities and to the pockets of shareholders of the larger multinational corporations. “We need local currencies to stem the haemorrhage and enable the entire community to prosper in anticipated challenging times.” Helen said local currencies reduced the amount of interest leaving the district and the country

via overseas banks, and they encouraged “connectedness, cooperation and collaboration”. Helen is a prominent member of the community group Resilient Carterton, which facilitates projects and networks with other community groups around the region to develop a sustainable and resilient district. An advocate for taking action to minimise the impacts of climate change, she also teaches people how to compost and grow vegetables through regular

This year’s Charles Rooking Carter Awards’ categories are: Voluntary Community Services Award – recognising an individual or organisation that has carried out meritorious voluntary community service. Achievers Award – recognising an individual or organisation that has excelled in the sporting, cultural or academic field. Boosting Business Award

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CARTERTON DISTRICT

COUNCIL SNIPPETS COUNCIL HOLIDAY HOURS

The Council offices will be closed from midday on 24 December, reopening at 8.30am on Monday 6th January. During this time, your rubbish and refuse collection service will run as usual, with collection on Monday 23rd and Monday 30th December, and Monday 6th January.

All direct debits will be processed as normal, with the exception of payments which fall on Boxing Day (26th December), or the day after New Year’s Day (2nd January), which will be processed one day later than usual. If you would like to make any changes to your direct debits for

this period, please contact us before Friday 20th December to arrange this. If you need to contact the Council while we are closed over this period, please phone us as usual, and you will be directed by our after-hours phone system.

HE PITOPITO KŌRERO

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Kokotau means elegant flight. The Kokotau Reserve was an inspiration for the name of a festival, Kokomai, held recently. The theme for the festival was flying and Paora Ammunsen, one of Wairarapa’s most beautiful whaikōrero or speakers, reflected on the kupu or word, koko which means to soar.

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Our council is really proud to have been a part of Pack the Bus this year, which sees the presents and food items donated by our community get distributed to those in need so the Christmas Season is a wonderful one for everybody in Wairarapa. Thank you to everyone who donated and helped support this fantastic initiative.

The native birds, especially the Kahu, or Hawk and the Kārearea, the falcon, have inspired people as they soared effortlessly. One person from Wairarapa, Nukupewapewa, invented hang gliding and the kōrero about this flying, like a Kahu, was that the soaring in flight was elegant or Kokotau.

Our summer reading programmes are back! We have two summer reading programmes to keep the kids busy over the holidays - The Great Reading Carnival for ages 2-12, and IRead for ages 11+.

Oops! Something’s missing… No doubt many of you would have seen our amazing new edition of the Carterton Residents Guide, which was put together with help from the production team at Wairarapa Times-Age. Unfortunately, we (at council) made a bit of an error with the new map which saw some of the street names left off. We apologise for the slip-up. If you would like a copy of the map with all the street names on, you can download one via https://cdc.govt.nz/your-district/aboutcarterton/ or pop into the council office and request a printed copy.

Both programmes are incentive based and will encourage a love of books and reading. The programme runs from the 9th December to the 17th January and registrations are now open. You can register at the library on online via our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ cartertondistrictlibrary

HAVE YOUR SAY AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK go to our website: cdc.govt.nz, email us on info@cdc.govt.nz or send us your thoughts by mail to: Carterton District Council PO Box 9 | Carterton 5743


12 Wairarapa Midweek Opinion Wednesday, December 11, 2019 EDITORIAL

MIDWEEK PHOTOS

Opinion

Sending love to Samoa My heart goes out to the people of Samoa. It is truly a tragic situation. Measles has killed dozens of people, most of them children under the age of four and many less than a year old. Many more are critically ill. Resident Paulo Tuivale Puelua has lost three of his five children to the disease. I imagine there would be very few people out there able to understand that man’s grief. It’s one heart-breaking story after another. The outbreak, which began in October, led to a national shutdown last week to allow vaccination teams, including health workers sent from New Zealand, to reach people who had not been immunised. The Samoan Government’s goal was to have 90 per cent of the population vaccinated. If you had asked for my opinion on vaccines three years ago, I would have said something along the lines of “I need to do some research”. I had heard the ‘anti-vax’ rhetoric and at the time, an uneducated me, thought their argument had just as much standing

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as scientists and medical professionals. Yes, I am embarrassed about that naive outlook now. No I wasn’t an ‘antivaxxer’ discouraging others from being immunised, but at the same time I would not have encouraged anyone to do it either – sitting on the fence you could say. In light of the Samoa situation however, one cannot deny that the 70 deaths (at time of print) were preventable. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Measles “remains an important cause of death among young children globally, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine”. The Immunisation Advisory Centre says, “Two doses of the MMR vaccine is 99 per cent effective in preventing measles.” It’s estimated that 86 per cent of children globally received the first dose of

measles vaccine, but fewer than 70 per cent received the second dose. In Samoa, just 13 per cent of the population had both doses of the vaccine last year, according to WHO estimates. Two babies died in Samoa last year after receiving incorrectly mixed vaccines. The deaths were down to human error – this may explain the low vaccination uptake figures. Of course, it is up to each of us to decide what’s best for ourselves and our families. But if our decisions pose a significant threat to our communities and put lives at risk, then it’s time to review our stance. Having visited Samoa in 2007, I have fond memories of a green and beautiful landscape occupied by relaxed, welcoming, and incredibly warm people. Kia kaha Samoa. Stay strong.

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Art, colour, mana: Eagle’s legacy “Art is my breath and a lifelong interest,” said Jan Eagle (1936-2018), a prominent Wairarapa artist over several decades. “Self-educated, I have absorbed 15 years of night school and tertiary education under Simon Payton, John Drawbridge, Rhondda Greig and Trevor Morris. “These artists have provided me with a diverse and sound background from which to develop my own, very definitive ideas. “To go on developing as an artist is accepting that challenge and frustrations are part of that growth. “Artists strive to define humanity’s relationship with the world. “We are creations of our culture; articulations of our place in time. “As an artist, I can offer a unique perspective of the world through my artwork.

“Understanding of colour and tone for me is a major vehicle; from there comes the depth and vibrance of an exciting work.” Aratoi recently held a retrospective exhibition of 60 of Jan Eagle’s paintings to celebrate her life, her art, her mana. After the exhibition, the Eagle family gifted the museum four paintings, including this self-portrait, titled No to Botox. The family has now kindly sponsored the Jan Eagle Memorial Award in the 2019 Wairarapa Art Review, which opens to the public on Friday. “Jan Eagle was a much

respected and talented Wairarapa artist with huge mana, who sadly passed away last year,” said Gwenda Saunders, who

COMMUNITY CENTRE BUZZ Beverley Jack Centre Manager For those among us who may be slightly apprehensive about overindulging at this forthcoming festive season and perhaps are looking for gift ideas, then help is at hand. Masterton author and cook Jo-Anne Barker is set to follow up her book Eat Cake Lose Weight with Cupcakes and Gluten, Dairy, and Sugar Free Cake. Jo-Anne’s book launch will be at the Wairarapa Community Centre, 41 Perry St on Saturday, December 14 at 3pm. Both books concentrate on recipes which eliminate the fats and sugars associated with weight gain while introducing healthier alternative ingredients which are readily available to buy and don’t cost the earth. Jo-Anne said the recipes were easy to make. “I don’t have one bowl for sifting dry ingredients, and another for whisking eggs, I just put my oven on and throw everything into a blender.” A qualified clinical nutritionist,

Jo-Anne underwent an eating revolution of her own, including breaking away from eating chocolate for breakfast and becoming aware that sugar fixes did nothing to enhance energy levels. She believes that food is medicine and that good food starts in the gut – “that everything you eat should nurture you in some way”. Those attending this free launch will be able to meet the author, sample some of the cupcakes offered as recipes and gain advice on healthy eating. Enquiries about the book launch should be directed to Jo-Anne on 021 294 0709 or Bev at the centre on (06) 377 1022.

Christmas closure for the Wairarapa Community Centre:

The centre will be taking its usual break over Christmas with the doors closing Friday, December 20, and re-opening Monday, January 6. We wish everyone a safe and memorable time over the festive season, and we look forward to seeing you all again in the new year. • For further information, contact the Wairarapa Community Centre.

A HOME FOR A PET Hi, I’m Pia, a medium sized, cross-breed girl, approximately eight months old. I am a lovely, gentle girl who will melt your heart. I am social with people and dogs and I just can’t wait to meet a family who will love me to bits and take me on loads of adventures. If you are looking for a new best friend, I’d love for you to come in and meet me. Drop by and talk to the team at the Masterton SPCA during their opening hours, or call them on 0800 467 732. We are Local Government WWW.MSTN.GOVT.NZ

with Marg Robinson co-curated the Jan Eagle retrospective. “It was her wish that this prize in her name be set up for the Wairarapa Art Review to celebrate her passion for colour and her belief in supporting local artists. “Special thanks to her family for their generosity in making this happen.” There are seven awards in the 2019 Wairarapa Art Review: Rosewood Funeral Home continues to sponsor the Premier Award, The Whole Nine Yards continues with the Highly Commended Award, and Jane Hyder continues with the Portrait Award. Three awards are new in 2019: The Jan Eagle

Memorial Award (for use of colour), a photography award sponsored by Pete Nikolaison’s on Perry St, and an emerging artist award sponsored by ConArt, Aratoi’s neighbour in the Masterton Arts Quarter. Come along on Friday, December 13 at 5.30pm, when selector Karl Chitham, the director of Dowse Art Museum, will announce the awards. You can vote for the final prize – the People’s Choice Award, sponsored by Frank Minehan, which will be announced on the closing day of the exhibition: February 16, 2020. • Pictured: Jan Eagle, No to Botox (Self Portrait) (2007), oil on canvas, gift of the Jan Eagle family. Collection of Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History.

KITTYCAT REHOMING Meet Molly, a very sweet oneyear-old kitty. Molly was a little wild kitten who wandered into her owner’s yard early last year and stayed. Molly’s very kind, elderly owner had already taken on two stray cats and is finding managing three kitties just a bit too much so has made the very hard decision to rehome Molly. Molly is a normal playful kitty for her age, so she’ll need an owner who is happy to spend some time playing with her. She is also affectionate and is a real little lap cat. Molly also likes being out in the garden with her owner. She will need a quiet home and is not used to children or dogs. Her new owner will

need to be patient while Molly gets used to her new environment. She is desexed, vaccinated, and flea/worm treated. Her adoption fee is $90. If you’re interested in adopting Molly, please call Lee from KittyCat Rehoming on 021 0843 8935or email kittycatrehoming@ gmail.com. KittyCat • Rehoming Wairarapa is a registered Charitable Trust no.CC54963 that works across the Wairarapa to find loving homes for stray and abandoned cats and assists owners in difficult circumstances to rehome their cats. • Visit their Facebook page KittyCat Rehoming Wairarapa.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2019 Lifestyle Wairarapa Midweek

Moon landing sceptics irk

The Geminids meteor shower is predicted for this week, with the maximum expected to be around the 14th. Unfortunately, this year the full moon really gets in the way. Meteors are best seen after midnight. That’s because at that time, our part of Earth has turned to face the way it is heading around its orbit. It’s like driving in the rain. It may be pounding on the windscreen, but look at the rear window and you hardly notice it. I’d tell you to go out after midnight on Saturday 14 and look north-east, but mostly all you will see is the glare of the moon. Perhaps I can tell you something about the Gemini missions, the missions that preceded the Apollo moon missions. I am part way through a biography of Neil Armstrong called First Man, and he is working in the Gemini project. It reminded me of why I get so riled when people read and believe garbage that says the moon landings were a setup. Most people, especially these days, have no idea of the pedigree of these men. NASA didn’t just pluck able bodied men off the street and say “hey,

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Nick Sault you could make a fine astronaut”. These men, and especially Armstrong, had immense experience as

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he became a hero in the Korean War. He then spent years as a test pilot, putting himself in horrendously dangerous flight situations to help develop safe flying. Even before he was recruited by NASA’s space programs, he had flown to the edge of space in an experimental plane called the X15, which could fly

at six times the speed of sound. A lot of the technology was trial and error, and it needed ingenuity, courage, and quick thinking to get out of the scrapes that happened all the time. I am at the part in 1962 where Armstrong is performing the first docking in orbit, a necessary precursor to the requirements of the Apollo moon missions. Chasing an object in orbit is phenomenally complex. To move to object B somewhere in your sights, you can’t just head there – object B will most likely be in a different orbit. You fire your rockets to catch up and you create more orbital spin out and move into another different orbit, and may find the object below you, or off to one side. The maths involved is mind-boggling and with computers in their infancy, these guys had to have great threedimensional mathematical comprehension. So, how insulting for someone to cast this skilled, courageous and dedicated man as a fraud, simply because they don’t know any of the history. Next week: Summer Solstice

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CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR 2019/2020 HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS COUNCIL OFFICES MARTINBOROUGH Close 12pm Tuesday 24 December 2019 Re-open 8:00 am Monday 6 January 2020 LIBRARIES AND SERVICES CENTRES Libraries are closed over the holiday period Featherston, Greytown and Martinborough Libraries Close 12pm Tuesday 24 December 2019 Re-open 9:30 am Monday 6 January 2020 SWIMMING BATHS All pools are closed Christmas Day Featherston and Greytown opening days and hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1pm - 7:30pm Tuesday and Thursday 1pm - 5.30pm Saturday and Sunday 11am - 7:30pm Martinborough opening days and hours Monday to Friday 1pm - 7.30pm Saturday and Sunday 11am - 7.30pm RECYLING STATIONS AND MARTINBOROUGH TRANSFER STATION All Recycling and Transfer Stations are closed Christmas and New Year’s Days Outside of Christmas and New Year’s Days, all standard operating days and times are maintained for Featherston, Greytown, Pirinoa, and Martinborough. REFUSE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION Collection days for Greytown remain the same: Greytown Tuesday Collection days for Martinborough and Featherston will be a day later: Martinborough will be collected Thursday 26 December and 2 January instead of Wednesday 25 December and 1 January Featherston will be collected Friday 27 December and 3 January instead of Thursday 26 December and 2 January Rural (coastal) collection dates over the holiday period are as follows: 23, 28 and 30 December 2019 4, 10, 17, 24 and 31 January 2020 SERVICE ENQUIRIES (Public holidays and after hours) Ph: (06) 306 9611 For all additional information and any updated advice on water restrictions please check our website: www.swdc.govt.nz For information on fire restrictions and latest fire conditions please check with Fire Emergency New Zealand on: www.checkitsalright.nz


PRESENTS:

Washed up Hollywood star, Jefferson Steele, played by Danny Clennott is flown to England to play King Lear at 'Stratford'. He gets a shock when he finds himself stuck in a small English village with a bunch of amateurs.

December 5,6,7 & 12,13,14 at 8pm December 8th at 2pm Adults $25, Students $20 - No Booking Fee Book online at www.iticket.co.nz or via the Masterton iSite A community theatre production of A Bunch of Amateurs by special arrangement with Samuel French and the New Zealand Play Bureau Ltd.


20 Wairarapa Midweek Lifestyle Wednesday, December 11, 2019 ADVERTORIAL

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Print 2 Perfection For over a decade, Elya Matthews has been adding colour to woolsheds all over New Zealand. Now, she’s brought the colour to central Masterton: opening her own clothing store and garment printing operation, That Print Shop on Perry, last month. That Print Shop is the bricks and mortar store front for Elya’s clothing label Shear 2 Pink - a range of shearers’ singlets and hoodies, using bright accent colours and eye-catching patterns. As well as featuring Shear 2 Pink pieces and other clothing brands, That Print Shop offers a range of clothing printing services for those looking to create their own signature looks – including vinyl, screen and direct-togarment printing. Elya’s career as a designer and entrepreneur comes from humble beginnings, starting with a few handmade singlets she sold “for grocery money”. At the time, she was a solo mother and working as a wool handler, but found it difficult to arrange childcare while doing long hours in the sheds – so decided to try designing and making her own shearing wear. She saved up for three industrial sewing machines, and got to work. “You see a lot of black clothes in shearing –I wanted to make something

colourful, that shearers could wear to express themselves. “I started out by selling the singlets out of my car boot at the Golden Shears. Then, the orders started coming in.” Since then, Elya has supplied Shear 2 Pink garments to shearers throughout New Zealand, Australia and the UK. She has also designed shearing wear for New Zealand champions Emily Welch and Kerri-Jo Te Huia, and for Canadian shearing legend Pauline Bolay – recently in New Zealand to attempt an eight-hour lamb shearing world record. That Print Shop is the next step for Elya and partner Peter Elder – who respectively take care of the manufacturing and printing sides of the business, assisted by their five staff. The store includes a new line of workwear, targeted at tradespeople such as truckers, engineers and glaziers, and a range of shearingthemed children’s clothing. Elya and Peter look forward to working with local artists to bring their grand clothing designs to life. “If you’ve got a big idea, we’ll get it printed for you. We love seeing what people can create.” That Print Shop, 15 Perry St, is open from 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, and Saturday 9.30am to 2pm.

The government’s announcement that state schools will receive millions in extra funding has gone down like a lump of coal at Christmas for many state-integrated schools who won’t receive a cent of the boost. A capital injection will be received by 20 stateowned primary schools and four state-owned secondary schools in the Wairarapa region and 54 schools across the Wairarapa electorate. Amounts schools were chosen to receive was based on their roll. Wairarapa College, the largest school in the region, was the only school to be selected to receive the maximum amount of $400,000. Masterton Intermediate School, the next highest, was set to receive $381,150, with Kuranui College in line for $311,157, Lakeview School $288,981, and Greytown School $259,182. Dalefield, Tinui, Mauriceville, and Pirinoa schools will receive the minimum amount of $50,000. Fernridge School principal Janine Devenport said twothirds of the school

was old un-insulated prefabs, the toilets inside of which were old and in a desperate need of upgrading. The school is set to receive $138,600. “[The capital injection] means that the rest of our school can be upgraded to be on a par with the new building,” Devenport said. Makoura College principal Paul Green said the school would have “no trouble at all finding suitable projects” to spend its $185,724 on.

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ideas for booby-trapping the house. We have the great team from Nightflix who will be setting up a huge outdoor cinema screen, you can sit in the grandstand or bring a blanket for the grass in front. There will be food trucks on-site. This is a family event - no alcohol please. If the weather is bad we will postpone until the 21 December.

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THANK YOU...

From the Principal and students of Wairarapa College to the generous volunteers and sponsors in our community who enabled us to play competitive sports in 2019. It was a great year and sport wouldn’t have been possible without you! Happy Christmas and we hope to see you next year! Rugby - Jonathan Tanner, Mike Geenty, Boy Harmon, Ron‰Mita, Wake Matthews, Bernie Selwood, Robbie Anderson, Rihi‰Brown, Westley Lord, Karyn Saunders, Greg Paku, Jacks Reiri, Mike‰Kloeg , Simon Watts.

Cricket - Justin Herbert, Rory Hughes, Hansel‰Wiramanaden, Jaco Le Roux, Ryan Wilson, Lynton Baird, Esther Lanser, Beth Pottinger, Steve Hargood, Joe Hurndell, Simon Watts, Olivia‰Roseingra ve, Kathryn Houliston, Cathy Mabey.

Netball - Tash Rowlands, Mel Cullen, Nicole James, Theresa‰Bar tlett, Sarah Mawson, Hope Parkin-Jeffries, Lydia‰McCar tney, Monja Jacobs, Hannah Hargood, Angela‰Rose, Danielle Rose, Rebecca Rose, Madi Castles, Jessie Caldwell, Millie Day, Shakia Baird, Cheryl Cohen, Natazia McKee, Hannah‰F orster.

Equestrian - Debs McNelly, Bella Williams.

Basketball - Phil Roach, Beth Pottinger, Esther Lanser, Keely‰Riw ai-Couch, Chopper Riwai-Couch, Zac Vainu

Skiing - Aimee Fawcett, Tony Trilford, Natalie Donaldson.

Hockey - Willie Schaefer, Sandy Taylor, Hamish Taylor, Regan Fricker, Nicky Nelson, Craig Nelson, Andrew Stewart, Pippa Cain, Bhavik Patel, Jaco Le‰Roux,Leone Presow, Paulette Hall, Paul Wright, Glenn McIsaac, Mel Backhouse, Katie MCAnulty, Liz‰Champion,Carolyn Jephson, Leonie Wright. Football - Aaron Perkins, Gavin Anstis, Alex‰Britton, Marlon‰T ortoza, Paul Reid, Tony Williams, Mark‰Williams, Lance‰Riddell,Ange‰P ope, Foppe De Vries, Harold De Vries, Cathy Mabey, Duncan‰Simpson,Glen Fraser, Chris Day, William‰Bysouth,James‰Thompson,Neils Dugan, Shaun Dunbar, Aimee Fawcett, Michelle Senior, Sue‰Thomson,Radha McGlashan, Clare‰Crossling .

Clay Target Shooting - Paul Adamson, Ian Buick, Kevin Hall, Grant Backhouse. Athletics, Cross Country and Road Running - Theresa Bartlett, Mel Taylor MTB - Natazia McKee, Jamie Searle, Lisa Searle, Stu Bell, Tim‰Hor sbrough, Darryl Milne, Damon Searle, Nick Cussack, Cindy‰Cussack,Cathy Mabey, Alana Carter, Joe Carter. Swimming - Tania Sullivan, Cynthia Lowe. Sponsors - Holmes Construction, Paul Reid, Lance Riddell Builders, Poltech, WBS, Watermart, OCS, Property Law Services, Hansells, JA Russell Electrical, Paws for a Break, Wairarapa College Sports Foundation, Bodyworks, MTF Finance (Mt Victoria and Masterton), N Scott Building, Lockyer Plumbing and Drainage, Carolyn Collier and Co Real Estate, Cole Street Early Learning Centre, Pain & Kershaw Martinborough, Wairarapa Eggs, Breadcraft, Countdown Masterton, Robert Algie Trust and Trust House.

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original school from Tinui, Wairarapa’s first hospital, the unique Wesleyan church, and an original cottage.

People who visit, love the heritage buildings. Even more, they enjoy tales of the challenges the early European settlers had when establishing Greytown, the first planned inland settlement in New Zealand.

Cobblestones receives assistance from the three Wairarapa district councils and Greytown Trust Lands Trust. But the Museum depends on volunteers for additional funding and to operate.

Cobblestones is named from the cobblestones surrounding the 1857 built Hastwell Stables. Until 1880, this was the region’s hub for Cobb & Co horse-drawn coaches from Wellington, with Hastwell Coaches serving Wairarapa. Imagine travelling the Remutakas in a coach!

If you are interested in our heritage Cobblestones would love to hear from you through its website. , As a volunteer you could greet visitors, assist to maintain the gardens and buildings, or help run events like the annual fair, or even help decorate the Christmas tree .

The Museum has a great interactive exhibit about Greytown’s Main Street 100 years ago. But the stories are much wider than Greytown, covering the history of Wairarapa. The buildings include the Donald Woolshed with the renowned Donald patented wool press that was invented in the Wairarapa and sold worldwide in the 19th century. The woolshed has recently been renovated thanks to contributions from many of the district’s farming families. Cobblestones has the

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Dolphins’ rocky rescue Three generations of a Wairarapa family led a brave rescue of a pod of dolphins at Tora’s rocky coastline, MARCUS ANSELM reports. Dick Kai, his son Kevin, and grandson Lincoln Thomson-Kai rushed to help when dozens of dolphins were in trouble near Tora on Sunday, December 8. They had got stuck after a scare from a group of orcas the Kais had spotted while diving earlier. Dick Kai and his wife Lyn had returned home to Wairarapa for a family bereavement. The family are experienced and regular divers. Dick’s family had a bach at Castlepoint and his sons are often out on the coast. They had seen the orcas while out diving for paua and crayfish – a rare luxury for Dick, who now lives in Surfers Paradise. They had finished up for the morning at about 11am when they noticed several dolphins stuck up against

Dozens of dolphins were rescued on the Tora coast.

rocks on the coastline. The trio then went back into the water to help. “We were heading back from Tora and round the next bay we saw orcas, killer whales in the water,” Dick said. “We thought it seemed strange there was some many around. We looked down the hill, down the cliff face – it wasn’t a big cliff face – and there were these dolphins who were obviously scared and been

chased by the killer whales. “They weren’t beached, but they were hard up against the rocks with nowhere else to go. “The boy and my grandson went down. I don’t know how many they herded back in. It was literally dozens. “Some were bleeding as they hit the sharp rocks. “And you know how frantic they would be. We couldn’t just leave them there.

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“Once we herded them back into deeper water, they swam round in their shoals. We don’t really know [after that]. “We were there for about 40 or 50 minutes. “We herded as much as we could. By that time, there was about another 30 or 40 people there. The boys got them all out, my son and my grandson. “But we can’t speak for after that. They may have been chased back in. But

that’s about the guts of it. “We left satisfied that we’d done all we could, but they may have come back in. But that’s nature.” Kevin, who led the rescue, said he told his son Lincoln that is what you should do if you see an animal in distress. “It’s just one of those things. You just do what you’ve got to do.” The Department of Conservation have been informed.

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A local developer has been chosen for a build and leaseback agreement with the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) building in Masterton. GWRC has agreed in principle to sell its former Masterton office at 34 Chapel St, to local property development company Endeavour Concepts Limited, which will develop a new building and lease it back to GWRC. The former Masterton offices received an earthquake rating of just 45 per cent New Building Standard [NBS] for the front part of the Chapel St main office building and the rear part 35 per cent to 40 per cent of NBS. It has only been used for meetings since October 2018. “It’s not a safe or efficient building, and our duty of care to staff and visitors requires us to provide

safe accommodation,” councillor Adrienne Staples said. “Other than its seismic condition, the building also dates from 1966 and is effectively nearing the end of its functional and economic life.” “While designs are yet to be completed, we’re looking at leasing a robust sustainable new building with reduced overall energy consumption, designed incorporating some key environmentally sustainable initiatives. “It will also smarten up the Chapel St streetscape.” GWRC had owned and occupied the building since acquiring the property from Masterton District Council in 1989. In 2004, the adjoining property at 24-26 Chapel St was purchased for future redevelopment of the combined sites for a new GRWC Masterton office.

Greater Wellington staff work from temporary alternative office accommodation on level four of the Departmental Building where they have been operating since October 2018 with a lease in place to April 2021. Greater Wellington considered several options, including searching the open market for new or existing building leases, staying on longterm at the Departmental Building, developing its own new building on the existing site and selling the existing property to a developer and leasing back the new building on the site. After detailed analysis of the different options, option three of selling and leasing back was chosen. An illustration of the building concept has been released but the design has not been finalised yet and is subject to change.

A badly hurt crash victim may have been stranded in a ditch all night if it wasn’t for the barking of a woman’s pet dogs. A 30-year-old man had been driving into Masterton along Masterton-Castlepoint Rd on Thursday night when he crashed, about five minutes from town. The man’s blue ute had rolled before coming to a stop on a woman’s front fence. The woman, who did not want to be named, said her dogs “went nuts”, barking loudly at about 10.30pm. When she couldn’t get them to be quiet, she went outside to have a look around. When she came around to the front of her house, she saw car lights pointing straight towards her and heard faint yelling for help, instantly knowing that something was wrong. She ran back inside and said she had never gotten ready that quickly in her life. First on the scene, she found the crash victim lying in a ditch next to a damaged ute. She didn’t know if he was there due to being ejected when it rolled, or

whether he managed to get out of the ute himself. She said she didn’t hear the crash at all – it was only her dogs that alerted her that something had happened. While calling emergency services, she tried to wave down passing traffic for help. She was disappointed when the first vehicle drove right past and didn’t stop to help. “I was yelling and waving my flashlight around,” the woman said. There was also glass and debris everywhere which she said would have been hard to miss. The next car stopped and helped until emergency services arrived. The woman said emergency services were great and very quick at processing the scene and clearing up the road. The crash victim was in a serious condition and flown to Wellington Hospital by Life Flight’s Westpac rescue helicopter. The road was closed while Serious Crash Unit investigated. A spokesperson for Capital and Coast District Health Board would not release the patient’s injury status.

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ROAD CLOSURES FOR TRUST HOUSE INTERNATIONAL NEW ZEALAND CYCLE CLASSIC Volunteers and sponsors of WRSC’s Community Driver Mentor Programme at their end of year celebration. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulation 1965, notice is hereby given that the Masterton District Council proposes to close the following streets and roads to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder, for the purpose of permitting stages in Trust House International New Zealand Cycle Classic to be held 14-19 January 2020:

Better outcomes for our younger drivers A mentor programme aimed at helping teenagers get their driving licences is having far reaching benefits in the community. Wairarapa Road Safety Council (WRSC) manager Bruce Pauling is part of the management team running the Community Driver Mentor Programme. He said the programme outcomes ticked many boxes. “Safe young drivers, improved employment opportunities, independence, and sociability, and staying out of the ‘justice merrygo-round’, all add up to less crash trauma and therefore huge savings on social costs, adding value to our workforce and local business economy, and reduced traffic fines and

police records.” The programme is supported by staff at four local colleges, driving instructors, REAP House, police, and local businesses. All three Wairarapa district councils, NZTA, and Trust House Foundation have made the programme possible through funding to ensure its sustainability. Bruce said the programme relied on community volunteers, who every week spent time coaching the teens to become safe drivers and gain their driver licences. “These wonderful volunteers as real community heroes. “They give up their time throughout the year to mentor young drivers to achieve something

they possibly couldn’t do without this support. “They all have a passion to make a real difference for the youth and have a real connection with their students. Hopefully at the end of the year we should be closing in on 100 successful restricted licence passes.” The programme also supports new immigrants and refugees, clients from Oranga Tamariki, and the local Iwi Justice Panel, with other partnerships being explored. Community driver mentor volunteers got together for a Christmas function to celebrate their efforts in helping young people become safe drivers through gaining a licence, which was a pathway to employment.

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Streets Closed to Vehicular Traffic y Dixon Street from northern side of Bruce Street to the eastern side of the northern roundabout y Memorial Drive for its full length y Closure of carpark entrance from New World Supermarket onto Dixon Street.

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Period of Closure Tuesday 14 January 2020 – 5.30pm to 8pm. Alternative provision for Ordinary Vehicular Traffic During the period of closure, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the street: Detour will be available via Queen and Chapel Street.

STREETS TO BE CLOSED FOR STAGE ONE Streets Closed to Vehicular Traffic y Manuka Street from intersection with Totara, Titoki and Kitchener Streets to southern side of Tankersley Street y Konini Street no through traffic to Manuka Street y Detour for Konini Street will be available via Puriri Crescent. Period of Closure Wednesday 15 January 2020 – 12.30pm to 1.30pm.

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Period of Closure Wednesday 15 January 2020 – 12.30pm to 1.30pm. All closures will be removed as soon as practicable. Any person objecting to the proposal is called upon to lodge notice of objection and grounds thereof in writing before 4 pm Friday 20 December 2019 at the Masterton District Council Office, 161 Queen Street (P O Box 444), Masterton. Dated this 6th day of December 2019. Susan Southey MANAGER PLANNING & REGULATORY SERVICES

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Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Masterton District Council Alcohol Control Bylaw 2018 and Section 147 of the Local Government Act 2002 the Masterton District Council has placed a prohibition on the consumption or possession of intoxicating Alcohol in the places and at the times listed below :Time of prohibition: The prohibition of Alcohol is intended to run from: Monday 30th December 2019 6pm – 6am Wednesday 1st January 2020 Areas - Riversdale y Orui Station/Riversdale Road intersection, and along Riversdale Road to Riversdale township y Bodle Drive to the lagoon and including Riversdale Beach from the lagoon to the Southern Riversdale Reserve to the water’s edge y From Blue Pacific Parade and Bodle Drive intersection along Blue Pacific Parade to, and including, the Southern Riversdale Reserve, including the beach to the water’s edge y From Riversdale Road and Pinedale Crescent intersection along Pinedale Crescent to the intersection with Blue Pacific Parade y The southern terrace off Palm Parade and the middle terrace off Pinedale Crescent, being Rochdale Road, Otaraia Road, Bull Lane, Tama Road, Pukeko Place and Knoyle Road. This includes all public places, public parks and accessways into the defined area where the prohibition will be extended to. Areas - Castlepoint y From the Castlepoint motorcamp to the Castlepoint lagoon, including Jetty Road and Castlepoint Beach to the water’s edge. y From in front of the motorcamp to the Castlepoint Lagoon, including Castlepoint Reserve y Also including Guthrie and Balfour Crescents and all public roads and places to which the public have access within the township of Castlepoint.

Pursuant to Section 342 (1)(b) and the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 9174, the following road will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic to facilitate an alcohol free zone at Riversdale Beach for the period indicated hereunder: Roads closed to Vehicular Traffic y Riversdale Road from the intersection with Orui Station, and along Riversdale Road to Riversdale township

During the period of prohibition it will be an offence to be in possession of or consume any Alcohol. Offences A $250 infringement notice can be served by a constable, or a person who is convicted of an offence against a bylaw is liable to a fine not exceeding $20,000. Powers of arrest, search, and seizure – Section 169 (2) A constable may, without warrant,— (a) for the purpose of ascertaining whether alcohol is present, search— (i) a container (for example, a bag, case, package, or parcel) in the possession of a person who is in, or entering, a restricted place; or (ii) a vehicle that is in, or is entering, a restricted place: (b) seize and remove any alcohol (and its container) that is in a restricted place in breach of an alcohol ban: (c) arrest any person whom the constable finds committing an offence: (d) arrest any person who has refused to comply with a request by a constable— (i) to leave a restricted place; or (ii) to surrender to a constable any alcohol that, in breach of an alcohol ban is in the person’s possession. (3) Alcohol or a container seized under subsection (2)(b) is forfeited to the Crown if the person from whom the alcohol or container is seized pays the infringement fee. Conditions relating to power of search - Section 170 (1) Before exercising the power of search under section 169(2)(a) in relation to a container or a vehicle, a member of the police must – (a) inform the person in possession of the container or the vehicle, as the case may be, that he or she has the opportunity of removing the container or the vehicle from the public place; and (b) provide the person with a reasonable opportunity to remove the container or the vehicle, as the case may be, from the public place.

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y Bodle Drive to the lagoon and including Riversdale Beach from the lagoon to the Southern Riversdale Reserve to the water’s edge y From Blue Pacific Parade and Bodle Drive intersection along Blue Pacific Parade to and including the Southern Riversdale Reserve including the beach to the water’s edge y From Riversdale Road and Pinedale Crescent intersection along Pinedale Crescent to the intersection with Blue Pacific Parade y The southern terrace off Palm Parade and the middle terrace off Pinedale Crescent being Rochdale Road, Otaraia Road, Bull Lane, Tama Road, Pukeko Place and Knoyle Road. Period of Closure 4pm Tuesday 31 December 2019 to 6am Wednesday 1 January 2020. Road users are thanked for their cooperation during this period. It will be an offence under the above Act for any person otherwise than under authority to use the road for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closures.

CASTLEPOINT Pursuant to Section 342 (1)(b) and the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 9174, the following road will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic to facilitate an alcohol free zone at Riversdale Beach for the period indicated hereunder: Roads closed to Vehicular Traffic y Jetty Road from the Castlepoint motorcamp to the Castlepoint lagoon, including Castlepoint Beach to the water’s edge y Balfour Crescent and Guthrie Crescent. Period of Closure 4pm Tuesday 31 December 2019 to 6am Wednesday 1 January 2020. Road users are thanked for their cooperation during this period. It will be an offence under the above Act for any person otherwise than under authority to use the road for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closures. Dated this 7th day of December 2019. S T Southey PLANNING AND BUILDING MANAGER

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Joy and grief can co-exist Don’t judge how you feel

Belinda Noyes For many reasons Christmas isn’t always a cheery family gathering that is often the picture we see in movies. For some people this will be their last Christmas, for others it’s the first Christmas without a loved one. If grief is casting a shadow on your holiday season this year, here are some practical tips that might make things a bit easier.

Grief is not a bad thing, nor is sadness – they just feel unpleasant when they show up. Try not to label any uncomfortable feelings as bad. Equally it is important that we don’t tell ourselves we are ‘okay’ only if joy is present or that we are ‘handling things’ only if we feel happy. You can still be okay and be sad, you can still be coping yet be emotional. You are entitled to feel however you feel and don’t need to place a judgement on it. Give it the freedom for it to be whatever it is – it will soon transform into another feeling.

Be aware of your expectations

We feel disappointment when our expectations aren’t met. Ensure that what you are wanting to happen is realistic and within your control. Anchor yourself. If overwhelm starts to take over then anchor yourself to the present moment. You can do this by taking three deep changing breaths (inhale through the nose – stomach inflates, exhale through the mouth – stomach deflates). Consciously doing this three times brings you into the now and anchors you to what is real and happening in THIS moment – not in

the future or back in the past where your thoughts might have been taking you.

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Self-care is more than just a buzz word. It is connecting with yourself. It is ensuring that your needs are being met. This can be so hard for many of us to do. We start just by asking the question, “What do I need right now?” Sometimes the answer is a cry, a nap, a bath, a walk, a laugh, or to talk with someone.

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Business steps up for a working bee Staff from Masterton and Greytown-based accountancy firm Osborne Group gave up a day of their time to help Westside Playcentre, in Masterton, tidy up their grounds. Osborne Group managing director Jason Osborne and accountant Heidi Lawson (pictured) joined some of the playcentre tamariki for a shared morning tea. Anna Baird, Westside Playcentre co-president, said the playcentre was a

hub for the community. “We are extremely grateful to Osborne Group and hope more businesses will look to volunteer their time out in the community in the future.” Westside Playcentre is one of three Wairarapa playcentres where children and their parents are empowered to play, work, learn, and grow together following the early childhood curriculum, Te Whariki. PHOTO/JOLENE CHU

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A merry Christmas celebrated

Featherston and Masterton celebrated the festive season on Saturday with Christmas parades, featuring tinselled floats and dressed-up townsfolk. Midweek had eyes on the ground in each town to capture the excitement.

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Students from St Teresa’s school performing their end of year nativity play at the Featherston Anzac Hall on Saturday. Nicole Potaka-Coltman as Mary, George Cosford as Joseph and Kayla Stokes one of the shepherd’s flock. PHOTO/KAREN COLTMAN

A Dixieland band provides a Christmas soundtrack. PHOTO/KAREN COLTMAN

Santa and his helpers – human and canine – arrive in Featherston. PHOTO/KAREN COLTMAN

Young Featherston cyclists join in the fun. PHOTO/KAREN COLTMAN

South Wairarapa Mayor Alex Beijen dresses up for the occasion. PHOTO/INDIGO FREYA

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Enliven’s Masterton rest homes feeling festive Christmas celebrations are in full swing at Enliven’s Kandahar Home and Court in Masterton. Kandahar Court, Enliven’s specialist home for elders with dementia, kicked off the celebrations with a Christmas party last Friday. “We were donated a real Christmas tree this year and the beautiful pine smell is helping to spark memories of Christmases past for some of the residents,” says recreation team leader Di McCuish.

Holly Hullena, from the Wairarapa Road Safety Council, shares basis road safety tips with children on National Beep Beep! Day. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

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Kandahar Home and Court manager Peter Newman says the Kandahar Home party will be centred around its regular happy hour, but with more of a “Christmassy” theme. “We have dancing and fun and drinks.” Peter says Christmas Day lunch is a big event at the Masterton rest home. “We have volunteers who come in and some staff who aren’t working that day will drop in,” he says. “Lots of whaˉnau come too. Some take their loved ones out, while others stay here and have lunch with us.” The residents are in the process of designing the menu for Christmas Day, Peter says.

Kandahar Home residents William Crawford (left) and Ema Dyer get into the Christmas spirit.

Kandahar Home and sister site, Kandahar Court, are both located in Lansdowne, Masterton. To find out more about the homes and the eldercentred Enliven philosophy, visit www.enlivencentral.org.nz You can also call the homes directly on 06 370 0447 (Kandahar Home) or 06 370 0449 (Kandahar Court).

National Beep Beep! Day was held last month, with the aim to teach young children about road safety. Porse in-home childcare educators celebrated at the Lighthouse Church during their music and movement session. Songs were sung about travel and Holly Hullena, Wairarapa Road Safety Council’s (WRSC) school travel planner, was there to share simple road safety messages through storytelling. “Beep Beep! Day is a great way to teach young

children aged 2-7 some road safety basics, and also engage parents, carers and the wider community in road safety. “Everybody is a road user and so we all need to know about road safety. “The younger we can start taking in these messages, the more we create positive habits when it comes to travel and interacting with the roading network.” Holly said educating children was a rewarding task. “The kids were helping

me tell the story by the end and knew what to do – always hold an adult’s hand, making seatbelts click, and getting out of the car on the footpath side.” Road Safety Week 2020 will be held May 4-10. Holly is encouraging groups, schools and workplaces to take part in the awareness raising week. • To register and to receive an action pack visit www. roadsafetyweek.org. nz/action-pack.

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Pūkaha welcomes members Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre has confirmed the appointment of two new members to its board – Moira Paewai and Murray McKee. The appointments come after long-term board members Kate Clark (NZTA) and Duncan Fletcher (PGG Wrightson) stepped down at the recent AGM. Board chair Bob Francis said Pūkaha was poised for growth in 2020 so a strong governance team was essential, with the new members expected to bring a wealth of high-level business experience. McKee is based in Greytown and has an extensive career in Oil & Gas and the New Zealand Fire Service. His conservation credentials include chair of the New Zealand National Parks Foundation and he is also a founding trustee of the Pūkaha to Palliser Trust. Paewai, of Dannevirke, is a director in chartered accountancy firm MCI & Associates and a passionate contributor to the Tararua community. There is still one vacancy to fill following Clive Patton’s retirement from the board.

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It is with generosity that each fortnight during the year the Wairarapa Times-Age’s community newspaper, the Wairarapa Midweek, publishes an article from us. Our endeavour is to provide Wairarapa readers with information and advice that may help to resolve problems in life, just like we do at our bureau . Many of our articles stem from the day to day issues our clients are faced with. Our goal is to empower them and to find a resolution through the information we provide. If you have a problem that you would like resolved prior to Christmas, we are on board until close of play at 4pm on Monday, December 23, so please give us a shout. We are a band of volunteers who dedicate ourselves to the wellbeing of our Wairarapa community and at this time of year, we take a break to celebrate the festive season. So, last week we boarded a bus and off we went on a

Masterton’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB). PHOTO/FILE

folk out there who may not have the resources, the ability, or the circumstances to have such an enjoyable time leading up to Christmas. So, if you want to talk, give us a ring or call into the bureau to ask us how we may be able to help. We are trained interviewers – we listen well and our reward is being of service. Wherever you may be and whatever your situation is, we do hope you can enjoy it as much as you can – be safe and be well. We wish you all a Merry Christmas. We will reopen again at

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Gianina Schwanecke More than 1900 women have graduated from the Understanding Your Farming Business [UYFB] programme run by the Agri-Women’s Development Trust. Last month, 16 Wairarapa women graduated from the course. Programme manager Anna Harriman said women from a variety of backgrounds and experiences signed up for the course. “The majority were involved in farming in some way. We also had a few ladies who were rural professionals – bankers, accountants, and the like.” It was first launched by AWDT’s founder, Lindy Nelson, after she realised there were some information gaps, Harriman said. The programme is designed for women involved in red meat farming to get a better idea of what drives their business. It comprises three modules taught over a three-month period, with one full day dedicated teaching each month. The first module, ‘Measuring Farm Performance’, focuses on stock reconciliation, feed budgeting, and other key

The 16 Masterton women, and members of their families, who graduated from the Understanding Your Farming Business programme last month. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

performance indicators. Women learn more about GST, livestock taxes, and other financial matters in the ‘Understanding your Financial Statements’ module, which includes going through sample accounts. The third module focuses on ‘Business Planning’, such as setting goals and showing the women how to apply the lessons learnt. “The best thing about this programme is that it’s designed for women in all ages and stages,”

Harriman said. She said this was one of the aspects of the course which many women enjoyed the most as it meant there was also an opportunity for participants to learn from each other. “The learning off others in the group and the facilitators is just so beneficial. It’s also something they’re not necessarily expecting.” People living on farms, particularly those in a new area, could feel quite isolated at times so

the course was good for building connections in the community, she said. The course is fully funded through the Red Meat Profit Partnership [RMPP], which is working to help the red meat sector increase productivity and profitability. AWDT aims to have 2500 women through the course by the time RMPP disbands late next year. And they seem on track to do so, with 1900 women expected to graduate by the end of this year [2019]. AWDT general manager

Lisa Sims said over the past five years the programme had helped rural women become more engaged in their businesses during a time of dynamic changes in the sector. “Along with generating plans for more resilient businesses, women learn financial and benchmarking skills and how to positively influence decision making in their farming teams, and with their banks and advisers.” The programme is offered in 35 regions

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Wednesday, December 11, 2019 Rural Wairarapa Midweek future path for their businesses together, develop systems to achieve goals and lead their team to success. More than 130 sheep farmers will have graduated this year, and 320 have been targeted in the programme next year. Sims said for many farming couples the programme was the first time that they had taken time out to step back and look at the big picture together, then break it down into achievable, measurable steps. “The business plans developed by participants are increasingly centred on family, environmental, farm succession and diversification goals, alongside financial targets,” she said. “Proactively planning together creates understanding and confidence in future direction.” As an example, one couple who had invested

in fencing waterways and biodiversity for 15 years was now planning to diversify into farm tourism that would enable farm succession, she said. Others included aiming for 90 per cent recycling, improved marketing to grow a farm tourism business, reducing debt, focusing on time off farm with family, addressing climate change and improving water quality. The Masterton programme will run July 2 and July 30. The Understanding Your Farming Business [UYFB] programme is limited to 16 women. Women can register online at, www. awdt.org.nz/uyfb More information can be found by emailing contact@awdt.org.nz or phoning 06 375 8180 • More information about the Future Focus programme can be found online at awdt. org.nz/programmes/ futurefocus/

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48 Wairarapa Midweek Wai Write Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Shearer’s Jeans, a tribute

Wai Write

Aroha Te Whata I put my shearer’s jeans on one leg at a time. I have no use for airs and graces. The sheep never stop kicking, and my muscles are taut with the strain. Calluses on my hands are the last line of defence against the thistles that sting as wool peels away from the warm flesh of the sheep. My handpiece judders like chattering teeth, threatening to break lose, with only my hand to tame it. I remember a shearer who once allowed a locked handpiece to bury itself in his bicep in order to spare the face of a young woolhandler. A bloody mess that became a livid scar. It could have been worse, for this is dangerous work. My day began at 4am and the spark of steel on the emery disks of my grinder will be flaring as night falls. There are combs to sharpen, and cutters to clean, and the next day will be the same. On and on, sheep after sheep, day after day, no end in sight, no weekend to speak of. Only rain can bring it all to a screeching halt. I remember a shearer

Shearer Samson Te Whata hard at work back in the day. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

who continued to work even after he’d developed gangrene in his leg – skin falling away like bark. It could have been worse; he could’ve lost the leg. From coast to coast, and one remote location to another. I have to go where the work is, though it takes me

far from my family and the comfort of my own bed. The roads are long and the tally counter of my mileage keeps ticking over. I swat a fly with The Art of War by Sun Tzu, a book I’ll read one of these days, when time permits. I remember the conversation I’d had with another shearer during our

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last smoko before cut out. “Have you heard that long term exposure to chemicals in the wool can affect the nervous system?” I’d had to shake my head no. I wondered later if the numbness in my fingers was a result of those chemicals. There’s no way to know, and it could be worse, because I love my job: the drive to be better, the camaraderie, and a cool beer at the end of a hard day. Lanolin, shearers glue, dynamo, earth and grass – the scents of my trade. When I get home, it isn’t long before I’m back to sharpening cutters and shaping combs. My six-year-old son stands in the doorway of the shed and I gesture for him to sit beside me. He picks up a comb and presses his small fingers against the shining teeth. I ask him about school. Has he been listening to his mother? My youngster nods in the affirmative, but his focus remains firmly fixed on the grinder. “Shall we start it up?” My son’s face lights up. The disks spin, sparks flying. He doesn’t leave my side until the job is finished.

After dinner, my daughters squeal with laughter as I pretend to shear each one in turn. When I come to my son, he stops me saying, “I’m not the sheep dad, I’m the shearer!” I mess up his hair affectionately. “Are you now?” “Yes. I’m gonna be a shearer like you when I grow up!” I want to warn him about the pain, and uncertainty. The toll of being asked to give so much for so little, but I can tell by the look in his eyes that it’s already too late. Shearing it seems, is in his blood. • Aroha Te Whata has written this short story, Shearer’s Jeans, in dedication to her father Samson Te Whata and brother Tipene Te Whata, who are both shearers.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2019 Puzzles Wairarapa Midweek

WORDSEARCH

PUT IT IN

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BUMPER WORDFIT

Can you find all the words hidden in the grid? Read backwards or forwards, up or down, or diagonally. The words will always be in a straight line. Cross them off the list as you find them.

11/12

8 LETTERS ESCAPADE GREATEST PREMIERE TREASURE

WORD-SEARCH WORDFIT

B L A R E

A G L O W

L E P E R R A B B I

O N E R O E

M A E S T R O

B A T S H K I L L C A A M T A

BLACK-OUT

O P E R A

E D O L O M U E D

SOLUTIONS

NUMBER CRUNCHER

B A R G E

D R E A L S S A E N S I G N Y

I N C H N L R U T D O N E E T A A R S H A L I S M A T T R R O N A G E P M N C T O P U S I L I A C L E G N

H F N N A C T U G T U J A J U

A S Y

C L O T H N T R A M P L E M P

A T R O U A N C E

N Z D L S C A Z N A O A L H Y

W S A S K T S I O S E N A C M P O O I L P E N T O M D A E O M W M I N A

I N T E R I M V O P T I C O S

B O B R M E E I A X T U H P R I N V I G I P H A D V I D L S T E

A O U R A R K E R D C Y A Z A

A T E D R O M A E N O R A T E S L E D K I M I T P A D E S T E R T A N J E S S E WO R K G I N L I V E A V A L P E L L

N D O O M E D S T R O U N C E

T L R E Y M O N S

R E M L L U T J A V Z T A K U

7 LETTERS EPISTLE EYESORE HAMSTER MAESTRO REPRINT UPSTAGE

2 digits: 18 36 81 96 3 digits: 036 440 457 616 658 961 4 digits: 1342 1938 2146 2915 3282 3355 6353 6518 5 digits: 25441 28875 49293 59634 79976 93576 6 digits: 312995 774566 8 digits: 54534608 76628926 86265341 99235204

P S R E E D M A I N E R E S H I O B E I S S G N O U E T S

S K I S T C O O P C M A M M A

Find the threeletter sequence which will complete all these words

U P S T A G E

K S B O V S L T P A O V H F T

6 LETTERS LEMONS MELODY REWORK WEIRDO

Fit the numbers into the grid. Cross each one off as its position is found.

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L W T K E P M M I F N V E A I

OLIVE OPERA PITHY RABBI RATES RIVAL ROMPS SCRAM SEDAN SHEAR SHOES SKIPS SMASH SMUTS SPEED SPELL STINK TENOR TERNS TIARA TONAL

I M C E E L O R D E Y D P R I A T T H E Y S E E D R A A M

B R E A T H I N G Z A D D L E

5 LETTERS ABRIM AGLOW ARGUE AROMA ASPIC AWARE

BARGE BATED BLARE DARED EARTH EGEST EMOTE GLACE GLASS GUANO IDEAS KNEED KNELL LABEL LASTS LEETS LEGAL LEPER LIMIT LLAMA MATTE NAVAL OGIVE

S H E A R

O W E N C O R I I I H Z I N T

4 LETTERS BATH BOLD EDAM GOES IBIS IOTA JESS LASS MOOR POUT RAKE RUBE SLED SOOT

A S P I C

B J M I X U P O V I P Q V V S

3 LETTERS APE ARE ASH ATE CAT EGG ERA EYE GIN GYM ICE ILK JEW LAP NUT ONE ORB ORE OWN RED ROE SKI TAN TRY

L A S T S

BLACKOUT

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TRIO

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SATCHEL TIN TOTE TUB TUREEN URN VASE VAT VAULT VESSEL VIAL

G Y M

D J S J Q T R X N N G P O C K E T N

D J S J Q T R X N N G P O C K E T N

D W G G P A K A J E A A L O C K E R

D W G G P A K A J E A A L O C K E R

C M A V G V W I J J E C B V Y S N U

C M A V G V W I J J E C B V Y S N U

M T S F C A R R I E R R O U L A I T

M T S F C A R R I E R R O U L A I T

Q P G I P D K C H E S T U W N L T O

GLASS GOBLET JAR JUG LOCKER PAIL POCKET POT POUCH PURSE SACK

CARAFE CARRIER CASK CHEST CONTAINER CRATE DISH DRAWER DRUM ENCLOSURE FLASK FOLDER

Q P G I P D K C H E S T U W N L T O

E S Z V S A T C H E L I O T T F O P

E S Z V S A T C H E L I O T T F O P

R B A R R E L Z A Q E B E V L B E O

R B A R R E L Z A Q E B E V L B E O

U G D G E G N V E S S E L E U U F A

U G D G E G N V E S S E L E U U F A

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S X U E E D F W A E I N T T R W A Y

O J E S P G L V A T X H T J E L R V

O J E S P G L V A T X H T J E L R V

L V O A M P H O R A U C O O K A A S

L V O A M P H O R A U C O O K A A S

C T A C L T G J F R Y U B S A I C S

C T A C L T G J F R Y U B S A I C S

N E W F I E M M E C N O E U E V J A

AMPHORA BAG BARREL BASIN BASKET BEAKER BIN BOTTLE BOWL BOX BRIEFCASE CAN

N E W F I E M M E C N O E U E V J A

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E L F E U K H H M T V P S G B O X L

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Ruamahanga River Music Club Monthly Blackboard Concert: 7.30pm at the Gladstone Inn. $5 entry fee. For everyone interested in an entertaining evening of live music from some of Wairarapa’s foremost musicians, with great food from the chef. The Salvation Army Oasis: Gambling addiction help, free service, counselling service available, 41 Perry St, Masterton. Call [06] 370-3317/ [021] 804-339 [any time] – Ramil Adhikari. Open Mic Night: At the Greytown Hotel Top Pub, 8-10.30pm. Wairarapa Genealogists: Rooms open 1-4pm, at the Research Rooms, 79 Queen St, Masterton. The public are most welcome to seek help with their family history research. GirlGuidingNZ: Carterton Pippins, 5-7 years, 4.15-5.30pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550. Carterton Brownies, 7-9½ years, 6-7.30pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550. Digital Seniors: Computer, Tablet and Smartphone advice and coaching: Martinborough, St Andrew’s Hall, Dublin St, 9.30-11.30am. Featherston, Featherston Fire Station, Fox St, 1.303.30pm. Age Concern: SayGo, 9am, Senior Citizens Hall, Cole St, Masterton. Housie: At Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club [behind clock tower Carterton], at 1pm. Narcotics Anonymous: Meet at 6pm, at 15 Victoria St, Masterton. Carterton Community Choir: Meet 7.15-9pm, at Carterton School, Holloway St. Ability to read music not essential. Call [022] 373-4299. Masterton Petanque Club: Club day 4pm, in Queen Elizabeth Park. Call Joan Miller 377-7983. Social Learners Bridge: 1-4pm, Featherston Community Centre. Call

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 Verandah Band: From 7.30pm, a rock/ country/folk group. Members, Affiliated Members and their guests only, Club Wairarapa, 20 Essex St, Masterton. Aratoi: This Is The Day, a collaborative artwork by Robin White (NZ); Richard Reddaway exhibition in collaboration with Henley Men’s Shed, Wairarapa Embroiderers’ Guild, Wairarapa Spinners and Weavers and Douglas Park School until February 23; First there was Phoenician, Rhondda Greig’s Exhibition on Home, Paint and Poem until February 9. Our Town – The Changing Face of Masterton, by Pete and the late George Nikolaison, until March 1 open daily, 12 Bruce St, Masterton. Tinui Craft Corner and Museum: Open Fri-Mon 10am-4pm, groups by arrangement. Call Jean [06] 372-6623 or Pam [06] 372-6459. Wairarapa Stop Smoking Service: Quit Clinic at Whaiora 9am-noon. Support

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 Hukanui Music Group: Country and easy listening, Hukanui Hall, Pukehoi Rd, signposted from main highway, 10am-5pm, lunch available to

purchase, afternoon tea provided. Call [06] 375-8577 or [0276] 593-866. Featherston Weekly Market: Fresh produce, fine food producers, creators and much more. Great atmosphere, amazing food and community spirit, 8am-2pm, 33 Fitzherbert St. Harlequin Theatre: Wardrobe hire, 10am-1pm. Call 377-4066. Women’s Self Defence: With Dion, 9am, band rotunda, Queen Elizabeth Park. Call [020] 4124-4098. Parkrun: Weekly 5km run/walk. Measured, timed, free. 8am start, at the Woodside end of the Greytown rail trail. Onetime registration essential. Info: parkrun.co.nz/ greytownwoodsidetrail Wairarapa Genealogists: Rooms open 10am-1pm, at the Research Rooms, 79 Queen St, Masterton. Martinborough Museum: Open 1.30-3.30pm, 7 Memorial Sq, Martinborough. Featherston Heritage Museum: Behind the Featherston Library and Information Centre. Open Sat and Sun 10am-2pm, other times by arrangement, groups welcome. Call Elsa [021] 263-9403. Justice of the Peace: Service centre available at Masterton Library, 10amnoon. Carterton District Historical Society: 44 Broadway. Open by appointment. Call 379-9021 or 370-5564. Toy Library: Masterton: 10am-1pm, at rear of YMCA, 162 Dixon St. Featherston Toy Library: 14 Wakefield St, 10am-noon. Call Merle [06] 308-8109. Farmers’ Market: 9am-1pm, at Farriers, 4 Queen St, Masterton. Undercover, wheelchair and dog friendly. Call [027] 356-6592. Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club: Golf Croquet at 1.15pm for 1.30pm start, at the clubrooms behind the Clocktower, Carterton. Call Steve Davis [06] 304-7155. Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club: Bowls at 1.20pm for 1.30pm start, at the clubrooms behind the Clocktower,

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or 0800 367-222. Masterton District Brass Band: Rehearsals at 7pm, in the Band Room, Park Ave, Masterton. Call [022] 574-0742. Alcoholics Anonymous: Masterton: 7.30pm, St Matthew’s Church Hall, 35 Church St. Call Anne 378-2338 or Pete [020] 4005-9740. Carterton: 8pm, Salvation Army Community Rooms, 210 High St. Call Bob [021] 042-2947 or Martin [06] 372-7764. GirlGuidingNZ: Masterton Rangers, 12½-18 years, 6.30-8pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550. South Wairarapa Guides [Greytown], 9-12½ years, 6-8pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 GirlGuidingNZ: Masterton Pippins, 5-7 years, 3.45-5pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550. Digital Seniors: Computer, Tablet and Smartphone advice and coaching: Carterton, Fire Station (new venue) 9.30-11.30am. Greytown, Greytown Fire Station, 1.30-3.30pm. Wairarapa Consumer Complaints Support & Advisory Group: 11amnoon, at Te Awhina House, Cameron Cres, Masterton. Contact adviser Aileen Haeata goddessfitnz@gmail.com Harlequin Theatre: Wardrobe hire, 10am-1pm. Call 377-4066. Dance Fitness: 6.30-7.30pm, at Fareham House Hall Featherston. Call Justine [0204] 105-2830. Wairarapa Senior Net: Invites people 50 years-plus to interesting computer and Smartphone course, at the Departmental Buildings, 33 Chapel St, Masterton, 1.30-2.30pm. Wairarapa Genealogists: Rooms open 1-4pm, at the Research Rooms, 79 Queen St, Masterton. Chair Exercise: Gentle chair exercises, 2-2.45pm, at St John’s Hall, Greytown. Tribal Fusion Bellydancing: At 15 Queen St, Masterton, at 6.30pm. Text

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Toni [021] 105-7649 or visit Wairarapa Steampunk Tribal Bellydance on FB for more information. Red Star Table Tennis Club: Meet 9am-noon at Red Star Sports Association 10 Herbert St, Masterton. Call John 370-2511 or Brian 3774066. Featherston Menz Shed: 61 Fitzherbert St, open from 10am. Juesday Art: 10am-1pm, Featherston Community Centre. Call Julia [06] 308-8977. Featherston Wahine Singers: 7-8.30pm, Featherston Community Centre. Call Susan [021] 246-4884. Art For Everyone: 7-8pm, Featherston Community Centre. Call Sandie [021] 157-4909. Carterton District Historical Society: 44 Broadway, 2-4pm, or by appointment. Call 379-9021 or 379-5564. Clareville Badminton Club: Main Stadium at Clareville, 7.30pm -9pm. Call Steve 379-6999. Central Indoor Bowls Club: 7.30pm, Hogg Crescent hall. Call Mathew or Graeme 378-7554. Masterton Senior Citizens and Beneficiaries Association: Meet for social indoor bowls, 500 cards, or a chat 1-3pm, Senior Citizens hall, Cole St. Call Ngaire 377-0342. Free Community Fit Club: 11am, Carrington Park, Carterton. All ages, all fitness levels. Call Di [027] 498-7261. Woops A Daisies: Leisure Marching Team practise 4-5pm, at the YMCA. Call Cheryl [06] 370-1922. Masterton Toy Library: 10am-1pm, at rear of Masterton YMCA, 162 Dixon St, Masterton. South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club: Games afternoon. Call Doff 304-9748. Girl Guiding: Pippins [5-7 years] 3.455pm. Call Chrissy Warnock 372-7646. Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club: Association croquet, 9am for 9.15am start, at clubrooms behind clock tower Carterton. Call Robin Brasell [06]

222-4000. Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club: Bowls at 1.20pm for 1.30pm start, at the clubrooms behind the clock tower, Carterton. Call Rex Kenny 379-7303. Masterton Croquet Club: Golf Croquet 9.15am behind the Hosking Garden in the park. Call Russell Ward 377-4401.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 Wairarapa Senior Net: Invites people 50 years-plus to their AppleMac computer and Smartphone presentations, in their rooms, at the Departmental Buildings, 33 Chapel St, Masterton, 1.30-2.30pm. Toi Wairarapa – Heart of Arts: 10 Minute Bites, 12.10pm, BYO sandwich. GirlGuidingNZ: Masterton Brownies, 7-9½ years, 5.30-7pm. Call Sharon [021] 033-0550. Digital Seniors: Computer, Tablet and Smartphone advice and coaching at Masterton Library, 10am-noon. Dance Fitness: 9.30-11am, preschoolers with parents or caregivers, music and movement and art, at Fareham House Hall Featherston. Call Justine [0204] 105-2830. Wairarapa Spinners & Weavers: Meet 10am in The Wool Shed, Dixon St, Masterton. Call Trish 378-8775 or Josie 378-6531. Cards: Come and join other enthusiastic “500” Players 1.154.15pm, at the Carterton Club. Call Barbara 379-6582 or Val 379-8329. AA Meeting: At 7.30pm, Departmental building, level one. Entry on the carpark side. Call [027] 557-7928. Ukulele Classes: 1-3pm, Featherston Community Centre. Call Neil [06] 308-9341. Masterton Senior Citizens and Beneficiaries Club: Craft and chat afternoon 1-3pm, bring your crafts or just come for some company, Senior Citizens Hall, Cole St, Masterton. Whakaoriori Shufflers: Line dancing,

Red Star clubrooms, Herbert St, Masterton, beginners 4.30-5.30pm; intermediate, 5.30-7pm. Call 3775518 or 377-1135. Kiddie Gym: For 0-3-year-olds, 9.3011am, at St David’s Church, corner High and Victoria Sts, Carterton. Call Lorna or Abby 379-8325. Rangatahi to Rangatira Youth Group: Join us for sports, food, and leadership, Carterton Events Centre. Text “R2R” to [027] 742-2264. Masterton Art Club: 10am-2pm for browsing or painting, at 12 Victoria St. Call Sue 377-7019. Age Concern: Exercise For Seniors, 1.30pm, Senior Citizens hall, Cole St, Masterton. Carterton Women’s Golf: Nine-hole golf at 10.45am. Call Jane Brooking [021] 171-9249. Recreational Walking Group: 9.30am, Essex St car park. Call Ann Jackson, 372-5758, or Ann Duckett, 378-8285. Te Runga Scouts: Cubs, 6-7.30pm, 45 Harley St, Masterton. Wairarapa Singers: 6.45pm, at Rosewood, 417 Queen St, Masterton. Call Sean Mulcahy 379-9316. Esperanto Club: 2pm, write to people using the international language worldwide. Call 377-0499. Soulway Cooking and Crafts: 10amnoon, High St, Masterton. Call Nikki Smith 370-1604 [church office]. Carrington Bowling & Croquet Club: Golf Croquet at 1.15am for 1.30pm start, at the clubrooms behind the Clocktower, Carterton. Call Steve Davis [06] 304-7155. Masterton Croquet Club: Association Croquet 9.15am and 12.45pm behind the Hosking Garden in the park. Call Carl Redvers 378-7109. * To have an event listed please email event@age.co.nz by Thursday noon prior

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We would like to sincerely thank everyone for your amazing support of our 20th parade. The number of participants was a record, well in excess of 45 floats and many individuals took part including Fern and Thistle Pipe Band, Masterton Brass Band, Woops-a-Daisy and Wairarapa Diamonds. The highlight of the day was having the RNZAF Band lead the parade and then put on a musical performance after the prize-giving. The number of spectators was well in excess of 3500 also a record number. A very special thanks to the following sponsors for your continued support, we could not run this event without your help. Carterton District Council, More FM, Wairarapa Times-Age, Premier Beehive NZ Ltd, Carterton New World, Braiden International Ltd, Sharpe Stock Feeds, Take Note Carterton, Plumbing World, Masson Implement Co Ltd, Mende Biotech, GV Electrical, WCM Legal, Flair Flooring Xtra, Headquarters Hair and Beauty, Jewel Centre, Cafe Ole, Cheers Auto, Parkvale Mushrooms Ltd, Jacobson Joinery, Pool Construction Ltd, Mitre 10 Mega, Jo Kelly & Co Real Estate, LJ Hooker, Carterton Pharmacy, Mobil Garage, The Workshop, Copthorne Hotel, Carterton Engineers, Peter & Jenny Giddens, Numb1z, Matador Motel, Wild Oats Cafe, Breadcraft Wairarapa, Resene Colour Shop, McDonalds Family Restaurant, Carters Timber, Kiwi Lumber (Masterton), Roseneath Life Care, Paua World, Mirabelle Cafe, Taverner Keys, Sylkenwood Framing, Lavish Hair Design, Clareville Nursery, Clareville Bakery, Tryst on High, $2 Plus, Ticehurst Timber, Fastway Couriers, Almos Bookshop, Wellness Studio, Balter Bar & Grill, Craft Shop, East Taratahi Builders, Taj India, Sylvia Wildermoth, The Lions Club of Carterton, The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, NZTA Rick Shepherd, JP Irwin & Clinton Thompson, Bradley & Julian Thanks to all the judges, Carterton Fire Brigade, NZ Police, Town Cryer, MP Alastair Scott, MP Ron Mark, and to all the others who helped; a great big thank you. Special mention to Father Christmas & his fairies for taking time out from their busy schedule to make our day special. PAM ROBINSON (Convenor)


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SOUTH WAIRARAPA DISTRICT COUNCIL

Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that the South Wairarapa District Council, for the purpose of the Greytown Christmas Parade, the following roads will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder. • During the period of closure diversions will be in place for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the roads. Road to be closed: Main Street (SH2) Humphries Street to North Street including all intersections North bound and south bound detours will be in place Period of closure: Saturday 14th December 2019, 11:30am – 1:30pm Russell O’Leary Group Manager Planning & Environment

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Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that the South Wairarapa District Council, for the purpose of the Martinborough Christmas Parade, the following roads will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder. During the period of closure diversions will be in place for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the roads. Roads to be closed: • Kitchener Street (SH53) - Ohio Street to Memorial Square • Memorial Square • Kansas Street (North and South) • Texas Street (East and West) • Cambridge Road – Strasbourge Street to Memorial Square • Strasbourge Street – Cambridge Road to Cork Street • Oxford Street – Memorial Square to Cork Street • Jellicoe Street – Dublin Street to Memorial Square • Venice Street – Jellicoe Street intersections • Naples Street – Ohio Street to Cork Street Period of closure: Detours will be in place Saturday 14 December 2019 – 4pm – 7pm Russell O’Leary Group Manager Planning & Environment

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We are looking for a well organised person to manage the distribution of advertising material and local newspapers to household letterboxes in Carterton. This is a part-time contract position. Much of the job can be coordinated from home allowing the opportunity to continue or apply for work in other fields. The role includes supervising a small team of deliverers. You will need a suitable vehicle, mobile phone, computer with internet access and be able to provide short-term undercover storage. Please contact Dwayne 029 979 2683 or dwayne.marsh@ovato.co.nz

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The list of world class riders entered in next month’s New Zealand Cycle Classic continues to grow. Race director Jorge Sandoval says three new international teams will make their debut in New Zealand’s premier cycle race being staged in Wairarapa from January 15-19. The five-stage elite international men’s road cycling race is the only Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) 2.2 sanctioned race to be held in New Zealand in 2020. Sandoval says CMI Pro Cycling, a team with a UCI registration in Guam, is one of three new teams, and is made up of experienced riders from six different countries. The other two new teams coming to New Zealand are Memil Pro, a UCI continental team registered from Sweden, and Sapura team from Malaysia. “The interest for next year’s NZ Cycle Classic from international teams has been really great and at this stage we will have 12 nationalities represented,” says Sandoval. “It’s exciting for New Zealand and Wairarapa to lay out the welcome mat to these experienced riders and I’ve no doubt their inclusion will make for such an

Moldovan rider Cristian Raileanu who is his country’s 2019 national road champion, time trial champion. PHOTO SUPPLIED

exciting race.” Sandoval says while CMI Pro Cycling has been in existence for nine years and was previously called Equipe CMI (registered in the USA and based in France), the line-up of riders tackling the Tour next month will be new. The team will be headed by Great Britain’s Simeon Green and French rider Guillaume Soula and will also feature Romania’s Lars Pria, Malta’s Alexander Smyth, Guam’s Jonathon Martin and kiwi rider Matias Fitzwater. Green is super excited about coming to New Zealand. “The New Zealand Cycle

Classic is a race you tend to hear a bit about in Europe because it is so early, so I’ve followed it over the years. I’ve never started a cycling season this early before, but the opportunity to go all the way around the other side of the earth and race in a country you hear so many amazing things about is super motivating. Romanian rider Lars Pria agrees. “(I’m) really looking forward to participate in New Zealand’s biggest race. I’ve never been in NZ, so would be amazing to spend some more time there and see it.” The other team making

its NZ Cycle Classic debut is Memil Pro cycling team. Team manager Fredrik Strid, from Sweden, says after the team debuted in 2017 it had a breakthrough 2018 season. This year they’ve continued to grow on that success and have achieved multiple stage wins and fourth place in the overall general classification at the Tour of Qinghai, as well as achieved podiums and top ten performances in UCI events across three different continents. Memil Pro will be led by Australian Samuel Volkers and also features Taiwanese rider Chien Liang Chen.

The third team making it NZ Cycle Classic debut is Sapura, led by experienced Moldovan rider Cristian Raileanu who is his country’s 2019 national road champion, time trial champion as well as King of the Mountains in the 2018 Tour of Romania. He also won the Tour of Cartier in Turkey and Sandoval picks he will be one of many riders to watch in January’s Tour. Raileanu is in great company with Australian Marcus Culey also a member of the team, Culey a former winner of the Tour de Molvccas in Indonesia as well as stage winner of Langkawi and many others. Being held simultaneously with the NZ Cycle Classic will be a series of community events that celebrate Wairarapa’s bike-friendly roads, tracks and trails; the people who ride on them and the bikes they ride with. The 2020 NZ Cycle Classic is able to take place thanks to the generous support from Trust House, WBS, Mobile Communications Service, WIZwireless, Fagan Motors, Mitre 10 Mega Masterton and Lion Foundation plus all three Wairarapa district councils.

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