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By Julia Evans BELFAST Playcentre is racing against the clock to find a new home after its building was gutted by fire. The playcentre, next to Sheldon Park on Main North Rd, caught fire just after 1pm on Sunday. With the school term starting next week, the playcentre is determined to find a new home so parents and children aren’t affected. A pot had been left on the stove, which caught fire during a fifth birthday party. “Two men put a fire blanket on the stove but it got out of control. Then they tried to use a fire extinguisher, which ran out of foam,” playcentre co-ordinator Julie O’Rourke said. “They did everything correctly . . . it’s just one of those things that happens.” The centre was evacuated and the two men were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation but were not taken to hospital. •Turn to page 5

HIGH RISK: Crash victim George Cairney will talk about drink driving to students at CBHS on October 18.

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By Julia Evans CHRISTCHURCH Boys’ High School students are about to get a sobering lesson. George Cairney’s life was completely changed in 2008 when he sat in the passenger’s seat of a car beside a driver who had been drinking. The car crashed into a brick wall at 135km/h. He will talk about the incident to students at the George CBHS hall on Cairney October 18 from 7pm. At the time Mr Cairney, 24, was 17 and attended King’s College in Auckland. Taking most Graham of the impact Clarke of the crash, he has since been legally blind and has lost his sense of taste, hearing and smell, as well as developing diabetes, epilepsy Nic Hill and premature ageing. After spending a month in a coma, Mr Cairney also lost his memory from a year before and after the crash. His talk will discuss the road to recovery from his injuries, as well as the decisions which led to him to get into the car on that tragic day. Mr Cairney, who lives in

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YOUNG MEN, cars, speed and alcohol are unfortunately a perfect mix for tragedy. It was like that decades ago, and it still remains today and will no doubt into the future. Next week, two people affected by drink driving and crashes will talk to students at Christchurch Boys’ High School. One is a young guy who was the passenger in a car driven by a drink driver that crashed – and one a dad who lost his son to drink driving (see page 1). How students digest the talk will inevitably be up to them. Hopefully, when they are out at the weekend, they’ll remember the talk and not get into a car driven by a mate who has been drinking, or get behind the wheel themselves after having a few. – Barry Clarke

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By Julia Evans THERE ARE serious concerns for pedestrian and cyclist safety on Fendalton roads. And the creation of a working party to address the issues affecting Idris, Straven and Glandovey Rds has been a long time in the making, residents say. Traffic volume through the area is out of hand, the road layout is poor and the parts of the cycleway are too narrow, resident James Wilding said. The working party was established after Mr Wilding and other Fendalton residents Ross Seal and Barbara Hann made a deputation to the Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board regarding these issues. The group also sent photos to city council staff in February and a letter signed by 200 residents to city councillors and the mayor. Working party members have not yet been confirmed but it will be made up of residents, including Mr Wilding, as well as community board members and city council staff. The residents want to create a “living street” atmosphere, which promotes pedestrians and discourages cars. “The board is keen to work

MEASURE: Part of the cycleway on Idris Rd is 60cm but according to city council regulation, it should be 1.5m. PHOTO: JAMES WILDING FEARS: A working party has been established for the streets around Idris, Glandovey and Straven Rds to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety. PHOTO: JULIA EVANS

productively with affected parties on the issues that have been raised about traffic volumes,” city council manager planning and delivery transport Lynette Ellis said. A date for its first meeting has not yet been set but residents are keen to address the mounting problems. Mr Wilding said there are a large number of trucks using the roads, which are classified as minor arterial or collector. “We have freight routes, for example Blenheim Rd. Those four

and six-lane roads are the ones freight should us,” he said. Part of the cycle lane is 60cm wide. Under the city council’s guidelines cycle lanes should be at least 1.5m wide, not including the gutter, Mr Wilding said. And he said it’s not uncommon for vehicles to cross into the cycleways, which he has photographed. “Children must be, and feel safe, on our roads, especially in residential areas and near schools. The city council ought to help ensure a safe and healthy

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In Brief SIGNS MISSING Traffic P120 signs are being reinstated on Merivale’s Tonbridge St. A city council engineer discovered the signs were missing after a resident complained about traffic issues in the area. PENGUIN BOXES Nesting boxes made by the Bishopdale MeNZ Shed are heading to Banks Peninsula for the Pohatu penguin colony next Wednesday. Children visiting the International Antarctic Centre were able to construct the kit set wooden boxes that will be used as shelter by penguins in Flea Bay near Akaroa. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING Work has begun on the installation of the $500,000 signalised pedestrian crossing on Sawyers Arms Rd, between Cotswold Ave and Glasnevin Dr. Work will be done between 7am and 7pm Monday to Saturday. Temporary lane closures through the site may cause traffic delays. Work is weather dependent, but it is expected to be complete by late November.

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Build roads and the traffic will come Papanui city councillor and avid cyclist Mike Davidson writes about the major issue afflicting his ward and what he thinks would be a good alternative during Biketober One key issue facing the Papanui Ward, and the city, at the moment is traffic congestion. By 2041 it is predicted that there will be an additional 70,000 vehicle movements within the four avenues every day. Work is also currently underway on the Northern Corridor, which is due to be completed within the next three years. But I struggle to see what benefit the city will see from this $240 million roading project, which channels non-ratepaying residents into the heart of St Albans as they head into the central city. The built environment influences behaviour and it will not take long before this new fourlane highway will be at capacity. So what is the answer? Modal shift – encouraging

those who can, to use a different form of transport instead of a single occupancy vehicle – walking, cycling, catching a bus or car pooling. Perhaps if the money for this project had been invested into a decent passenger rail service from the north we could have had a true opportunity to influence behaviour for the better and created a truly sustainable public transport option. However, it would appear that numerous authorities and agencies have never taken seriously the possibility of passenger rail. The focus seems to be on the bus network as our public transport option even though the bus routes are not continuously separated from vehicles and are still forced to deal with the congestion street fight. Plus changes to the bus network now make it more difficult for a lot of people who have multiple changeovers and longer waiting times.

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With 50 per cent of car trips in the city under 5km we need to encourage the uptake of cycling and walking as an alternative mode of transport. Survey after survey show that there are a large number of people wanting to cycle, but choose not to because they feel it is unsafe. The major cycleway programme is designed to remove this safety concern barrier and encourage more people to take up cycling.

There was never an expectation that the day these were completed there would be hundreds of new cyclists as it takes time to change culture. However, from cycleways completed so far, the numbers using these cycleways are already exceeding the predicted volumes. It is important that the cycleway programme is completed, public transport becomes more user-friendly and our transport culture is changed. If we don’t the congestion we are seeing today will pale in comparison to what will happen in the near future. We need our streets and transport network to work for everyone no matter what age, ability or form of transport used.

Readers respond to a Nor’West News article regarding businesses on Cranford St worried Northern Arterial upgrades will force them to close Conrad Fitz-Gerald – A bit naive to expect the city council to do something that actually helps local businesses and residents. Maree Clayton – Less cars! More trains. No-brainier. Should have been a priority, immediately post-quake. South and north out of the city. Quicker, easy. Less cars on road, saving all round and less stress. Sadly, too many missed opportunities from a bunch of bumbling bureaucrats. Need an airport rail but alas we got a bloody archway. Jan Driscoll – Heavens, there is a bike in the picture . . . a rare sight indeed. Cranford St is already a nightmare, especially around 3 to 6pm. And with heavy parking on both sides around the garage and shopping centre that will evidently be going and then a massive expensive housing development along there, you have got a disaster in the making. Feel really sorry for the businesses around the Innes Rd and Cranford St corner. Another example of top quality planning. Adding another lane to the Northern Arterial won’t fix it either. Get rail up and running.

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Beverly Jackson – I live on Cranford St. They’ve given no consideration to the residents trying to get out of their driveways. It’s hard enough now. Michelle Green – Traffic today was horrendous, I queued for ages on Cranford St bumperto-bumper all way from Placemakers to Main North Rd. Readers also respond to the article regarding Bishopdale New World winning its battle to display alcohol on the ends of aisles Glenis Shaw – I don’t think it makes any difference. I like it being sold in supermarkets,

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Rob White – Well people have had at least 30 years to get used to this since it was first planned, and put off, and then off, and then back on again. The bigger problem is the city council actually agreeing to housing in the swamp on the other side of Cranford St. Sylvia Oliver – It is so hard on businesses after seven years you would think things would improve but, no, they get worse all the time. One wonders why our city council and so-called Government cannot intervene to protect the small businesses. Makes me so angry.

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easier and cheaper. Wine consumption is not a problem to the majority of people. Geoff Oscar O’Connell – I just wish Bishopdale New World stocked more Monteith’s Pilsner. Lynda Byrnes – The majority of people who shop in supermarkets are sensible, don’t let the few idiots ruin for the rest of us. We buy our alcohol and consume it sensibly with friends over meals. They don’t ban the caffeine drinks and other things that effect our teenagers, why make it hard to buy alcohol for consenting adults? Sharren Wilson – If they have a licence to sell alcohol, it makes absolutely no difference whatsoever where it is placed in the aisle. Marilyn Tippet – Come on people it comes down to personal

BATTLE: Bishopdale New World won its legal case for the right to display alcohol at each end of the aisles. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER responsibility. Are you going to take away all my freedom of choice because some people can’t handle their drink or they are addicted to cigarettes, chocolate, Coca Cola, sugar, McDonald’s? Like I said personal responsibility Audrey Leslie – Alcoholic products should not be sold in supermarkets. It’s always the ones who can least afford it that are tempted to purchase alcohol when they go into the supermarket for food. I once watched two young men looking in the meat section, actually picked up a meat package, then returned

it to the freezer and purchased a carton of beers instead. Now that’s sad. Ann Vernon – Alcohol is a dangerous drug. I personally think a separate discrete area is appropriate. In some supermarkets you have to walk through the alcohol section to access the shop. We normalise binge drinking in New Zealand and minimise the serious harm it causes. I try to limit this normalising alcohol use with my children. Having a different area does not penalise adults in any way. We no longer have cigarettes on display. Why not the same for alcohol?

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•From page 1 Ms O’Rourke said the playcentre, which has a roll of 25 children, is currently working towards finding a new place to hold its sessions. “We won’t really know what the next steps are until we meet with the insurance company . . . but the hope is to run it out of somewhere nearby,” she said. Ms O’Rourke said the playcentre will continue to support the families “devastated” by the fire. “We don’t operate in the school holidays, so that gives us a week to sort somewhere out . . . we won’t let it affect the families,” she said. But Ms O’Rourke said there would be a “shortfall” in terms of the insurance payout due to high demolition costs in the city. “We’ve had huge support from the community and playcentres around the country,” she said. Belfast Community Network chief executive Lynda Goodrick said the network of more than 15 groups will rally behind the playcentre. “We’re gutted, it’s devastating for the families. But we’re doing everything we can to help support them,” she said.


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ST GEORGE’S Hospital staff have been honoured for their commitment to breastfeeding. “Breastfeeding is important and helps to lay the foundation for good health in infancy for mothers and babies,” New Zealand Breastfeeding Alliance executive officer Jane Cartwright said. She said for nine years staff at the hospital’s maternity centre have “served as a beacon in the region” for their standards of breastfeeding support and care for new parents. “Since the beginning of this year, about 800 women have discharged from St George’s facilities exclusively breastfeeding their babies this is a great start towards

breastfeeding babies when they return home,” Ms Cartwright said. St George’s charge midwife Andrea Robinson emphasised the importance breastfeeding plays in the reduction in rates of childhood infections and protection against later health risks. Ms Robinson said that breastfeeding is one of the smallest investments a country can make to build its future prosperity. “We should all be proud of being an integral part of providing such a precious investment to our women and to the wider health of our community,” Ms Robinson said.

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Expansion likely for community centre By Julia Evans THE FOOTPRINT of the new St Albans Community Centre is set to expand. As a means of providing green space for the new facility, the city council has approved the Papanui-Innes Community Board’s recommendation to purchase a

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By Julia Evans CONSTRUCTION is under way on a fifth set of traffic lights outside Northlands Shopping Centre. The aim of the signals is to improve pedestrian safety, which has been compromised by people taking a large number of unsafe crosses between the bus stops on Main North Rd. Work on the pedestrian crossing on Main North Rd is beginning several months earlier than planned. City council manager planning, delivery and transport Lynette Ellis said it was just a matter of the

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‘Explosion of colour’ rewards gardeners By Julia Evans THE LOVELOCKS have done it again. Northwood residents Brian and Janet Lovelock came away with the premier gold at this season’s spring gardening awards from the Canterbury Horticultural Society. The couple also added two gold awards from the Christchurch Beautifying Association’s spring garden awards to their collection in the open and secret garden categories. “We’re pretty proud, we’ve always been big gardeners,” Mrs Lovelock said, they spend almost every day outdoors. She said the trophies will be put in a display case at their house until they have to be returned for the next round of summer judging. Which she said the pair are already working towards. “Some of my seedlings are already coming up. It never stops,” Mrs Lovelock said. Although the Lovelocks spend every day in the garden together, they wouldn’t often be caught sitting out there having a cup of tea. “If we sit out there, we always spot something that could be better or needs to be fixed and keep working,” she said. But Mrs Lovelock said there

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is nothing more rewarding than their garden. “You get the tiniest handful of seed and watch it turn into an explosion of colour in the garden displays,” she said. The Lovelock’s spring award winning garden included tulips, polyanthas and shrubs like rhododendrons and azaleas. But come November they’ll be pulling out the annuals and planting their summer garden.

Canterbury Horticultural Society Spring Garden Awards full results: Medium residential Premier gold – Brian and Janet Lovelock. 32 Applefield Court, Northwood. Silver – Vicki Fowler and Bernie Smulders, 17 Mauger Drive, Heathcote Valley. Silver – Ian and Val Foster, 190 Gayhurst Rd, Dallington. Bronze – Peter Van Der Zee, 9 Clipper Place, Redwood. Merit – Nancy Meherne. 47 Head St, Sumner. New home Silver – Allan and Margaret Shears, 49 Richmond Ave, Halswell. Pocket garden

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Food for fundraiser PRETZELS, THAI jelly, tapas, Japanese curry, rice balls, sushi, waffles and lolly cake. Rangi Ruru Girls’ School students tried dishes from different countries. Dean of international students Louise Stanton said the International Club, headed by Amy Chen, organised the event as a fundraiser for St Andrew’s High School in Tonga. One of the sisters from St Andrew’s spoke to the school last year and the Rangi students were all struck by the struggle the school still faced following Cyclone Winston early last year. Amy said being able to give back is a very important part of being a global citizen. “St Andrew’s in Tonga struggles to find enough money to do what it needs to do. Many of the families are unemployed and because the school is funded from fees, this means there isn’t enough money for even the basics like books and other dayto-day needs,” she said. Popular food at the lunch included chocolate and fruit waffles, Japanese rice balls and the Thai jelly. Ploy Kriangkriwakin and classmate Ploy Laolerchai were keeping the secret recipe for their fun-shaped Thai jellies

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Four north-west students in national ice hockey team By Andrew King BURNSIDE HIGH’S Phoebe Thompson, Alyssa Murphy and Katelyn Heyrick and St Andrew’s Ellie Dugdale have been selected in the under-18 women’s national ice hockey team. They are part of the squad that will travel to Kuala Lumpur in March to compete in the IIHF ice hockey women’s challenge cup Asia tournament. They will face Thailand, Singapore and a Chinese Taipei team.

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Year 10 student Ellie only started playing two years ago, but her selection in the team is fantastic a school spokeswoman said. The tournament gives Asian countries that are not in the World Championship programme, or that play in a lower division, a chance to compete. Other Canterbury players included in the side are Lincoln High’s Brooke Whitman, Marian College’s Millicent Smith and Shirley Boys’ High’s fill-in goalie Lilly Forbes.

SELECTED: St Andrew’s Ellie Dugdale will travel with the under-18 women national ice hockey team to Kuala Lumpur in March.

HOPEFUL: St Andrew’s have placed 15th out of 16 teams for the past two years and are looking to put in a solid performance at the tournament.

Netballers head for school champs By Andrew King ST ANDREW’S College, St Margaret’s College and Christchurch Girls’ High will compete at the New Zealand secondary schools netball championships starting today. They will face 16 teams from around the country, who qualified for the event at recent regional events, for the national title. St Margaret’s will want to improve on their 2014 performance where they placed second at the tournament. Last year they were

seventh and in 2015 they placed ninth. St Andrew’s have placed 15th out of 16 teams for the past two years and are looking to put in a solid performance at the tournament after qualifying second at the secondary schools South Island netball championships behind Dunedin’s St Hilda’s Collegiate. They also won this year’s Canterbury Supernet competition. The last time CGHS were in the tournament they placed 16th in 2013. The tournament is held

at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua and runs until Friday. St Andrew’s start the tournament off against Hamilton’s St Paul’s Collegiate at 10.40am and St Mary’s Wellington at 3.20pm. CGHS plays Palmerston North Girls’ High at 11.50am and Auckland’s St Kentigern College at 4.30pm. St Margaret’s play Lower Hutt’s Sacred Heart College at 1pm and Palmerston North’s Manukura at 5.40pm.


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This exceptional home offers luxurious contemporary living. Designed and built by Mike Greer Homes, with a 10-year Master Build Guarantee, you will enjoy the comfort and peace of mind that comes with modern construction. Situated on a spectacular 1,607m2 site in the sought-after Prestons development, with an outlook across Waitikiri Golf Course, no detail has been overlooked in this very special property. The open-plan living and dining area will be the hub of family living. A coved ceiling defines the sitting area, where a doublesided gas fire is a cosy focal point and bifold doors open to outdoor living and the views beyond. An elegant additional lounge shares the gas fire and converts to a media room with a projector and dropdown screen. The well-appointed kitchen boasts a sleek island bench and spacious butler’s pantry, and is complemented by a walk-in

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The Wharenui School Boys in World War 1 Tuesday to Monday, from 9am The Fendalton Library is hosting an exhibition featuring the boys of the Wharenui School in World War 1. You can complete the quiz and watch as the 3D printer makes your WW1 poppy badge. There will be ready-made badges too. Ideal for children ages eight to 12, though younger children can take part with parental help. A formal programme of commemoration will be held in the Fendalton boardroom on Friday at 1.30pm. Fendalton Library, 4 Jeffreys Rd.

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Friends of the library book talk – Murray Williams. At the October meeting of the Friends of the Library, Murray Williams will be talking about his book From Timber Town to City suburbs. This is the first general history to be written about Papanui, it was published last year. The talk will start at 12.30pm. Venue is the board room at the Fendalton Library and Community Centre, at 4 Jeffreys Rd. Gold coin donation. All welcome.

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Papanui Community Day Saturday, 9am-5pm Its Papanui Mega Mitre 10’s first birthday so to celebrate the store is having an old fashioned fun day. There will be a bouncy castle, balloon twister, sausage sizzle, face painting, and DIY activities for children. Papanui Mega Mitre 10, 54 Harewood Rd

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Expertise Built On Family Heritage For Christchurch real estate agent Pip Sutton, real estate is a family heritage spanning four generations over approximately 93 years. It all started with her great-grandfather Frederick in 1924, out of Lyttelton. Her grandfather, Fred, continued working in Lyttelton, setting up an office in London Street, which still stands today. Pip’s father Dave became a partner in Simes real estate in Christchurch in the early 1970s until 2005 when it was sold for retirement purposes. From the age of just 18 months Pip became part of it, with many early memories of attending property auctions, visiting building sites and regular office visits where the auction gavel and lectern were often used as play toys. “I grew up in the business,” she says. “During school holidays I worked in Dad’s office. I spent a lot of time relieving as receptionist, in accounts and assisting putting marketing packages and the likes together, oh and lots of Sunday drives around new developments within the city and Lyttelton Harbour with the family.” On leaving school Pip gained a Bachelor of Commerce & Management degree with a marketing major. She gained valuable experience and skills working as a top sales and marketer for multi-national market leaders within New Zealand and the UK. In 2005, Pip returned to Christchurch to commence her real estate career under the guidance and wisdom of her father. “This involved long hours of intensive learning. He passed on an in-depth understanding of Christchurch’s land and

development right through from the early Lyttelton days. This included understanding district plans, zoning, the development process. How to research properties deeply to uncover potentials for new owners. How to listen to people and respond to their needs. “He passed on that little bit of magic, which had been handed down from three previous generations of learnings from great depressions, World Wars and within my career, the Global Financial Crisis and pre and post earthquake environments.” In 2014, Pip joined Ray White Real Estate, because she liked their in-depth attention to real estate law and management style at the Cashmere office, plus being a family brand itself spanning back to the early 1900s, she recognised the more caring nature of the brand, perhaps due to over 100 years of learnings being passed down too. “You are working with people during a milestone time in their life, they are often already under stress. A real estate agent’s job is to assist in relieving the stress, not adding to it.” Pip has become a successful and highly regarded real estate salesperson across the city. For her, the most enjoyable and important part of the process is to spend time with both buyers and sellers, using her in-depth knowledge of the Canterbury property environment to assist in achieving the best possible outcome for her clients. As she puts it: “My measure of success is the quality of the results I achieve for my clients, not the number of houses I sell. I would rather take more time getting my client into a better position than collecting listings and making quick sales.”

Your best choice in the North West Pip Sutton BCM (Marketing) Residential Sales & Development Specialist - Licensee Salesperson Next Step Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Mobile: 027 224 9524 DDI: 03 421 8417 Email: pip.sutton@raywhite.com


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HEALTH & BEAUTY

Love your dentures Is it time to swap your generic denture appearance for a beautiful, natural looking smile? Internationally renowned dental technician Richard Greenlees, PGDipCDTech (University of Otago) of Lovebite is the person to call. His special point of difference is rebuilding what he calls the Oral Architecture, the structure and shape of a patient’s face that is often lost following years of wearing dentures. Lovebite dentures address problems that can arise due to years of the patient wearing incorrectly fitting or poorly functioning dentures, such as poor occlusion (the way the teeth come together), aesthetics, function and hygiene. An intricate knowledge and understanding of facial features allows Richard to return facial tissues back to the correct position, reform lips, and restore beauty and confidence. Richard provides a friendly, discreet service and personally guides his patients through the transformation process to create teeth with small nuances in the fabrication, colour and shape. Carmen, a recent patient said in a thank you letter to Richard, “I highly recommend your craftsmanship to anyone wanting a natural looking smile. Because

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Ensuring a safe Papanui work place High School As the weather gets warmer and the evenings get longer it is the ideal time to get out of the house and learn something new and meet some new people by taking part in one of the wide range of nightclasses on offer at Papanui High School for Term 4 beginning from Tuesday 24 October. From Art to Yoga and everything in between we are sure regardless of your age or interest you will find something to tempt you. Classes at Papanui High School are held in a warm, friendly relaxed environment and our tutors are supportive and well qualified in their chosen fields. A new course on offer is Creative Candle Making which will teach you to create your own soy container candles and melts, either for yourself or ideal as a gift. Discover more about soy wax, fragrance, wick selection and trouble shooting commom candle making issues. This is a hands on course where you will make 3 full sized scented candles, 6 melts, 5 tea lights and 1 votive. The cost of all materials is included in the course fee. This course is being taught by Jane Alexander and will be held at Papanui High School on Saturday 4 November between 10 am – 4 pm at a cost of $148. For further information and enrolment in this or any of our Term 4 courses

Learning first aid is not only a part of please visit our website on www.papanui. ensuring a safe work place, but also an school.nz or email rpb@papanui.school. integral part of our engagement with the wider community. We all learn the nz or telephone our office on 3520701. necessary skills to ensure that in times of emergency we are able to assist our work colleagues, but are we able to take these skills home, into the community or on to the sports field? Not all work places are the same and the injury risk for each place can be wide and variable. The office attended by administrators does not carry the same risk as those people working with heavy machinery, or perhaps at some distance from a regular ambulance service. It is therefore essential that you pick the right first aid course to suit all of your activities – both professional and social. Take, for example, an office worker who does not have a high risk work environment and whose concern might be to ensure that they can deal with minor cuts and superficial injuries, or the ability to perform effective CPR. These skills can be achieved on a course of eight hours duration and would generally fit into low to medium risk area. But take this same person on to a sports field either as a spectator or player when a higher level injury occurs. The eight hour course covering unit standards 6402 and 6401 (or 26551 and 26552) does

not cover head neck and spinal injuries, eye injuries, hypothermia and poisonings. The majority of injuries occur outside of the work place, in fact one in three injuries occurs in the home, making it the most common place for injuries to happen. New Zealand children are twice as likely to die through injury as children who live in Australia. They mostly die as a result of motor vehicles accidents or falls in the home. Fatalities from leisure and sport are not far behind those in the workplace. The wider 12 hour course teaches the additional unit standard 6400 and provides a wide knowledge base for medium to high risk environments. This course covers many of the skills required to deal with the most common injuries, such as falls (which can result in head, neck and spinal injuries) and dealing with complex scenes such as motor vehicle accidents. If you are not sure on the course best suited to your needs, ask your accredited first aid training provider. They can explain the course content and give you options that will best suit your needs. Look beyond the workplace and consider your family and your location. Check that you have a good quality first aid kit that is up-to-date with replenished items, and that everyone knows where it is located.

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Unit Standard 6402, 6401, 6400 and 25411 or 26552, 26551, 6400 and 25411 Cost $275.00 per person incl FA Manual & GST for 16 hours or $85.00 per person for upgrade following completion of CFA Time: Day One 8.30am – 5.30pm Day Two 8.30am – 5pm 16 Hours Thursday/Friday Friday 4 Hours 1.15pm-5.00pm 20 Oct & 24 Nov 19 & 20 October 23 & 24 November

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Risingholme Community Centre Term 3 Term 4 sees us continuing to offer a range of classes across the city at Risingholme Community Centre, Riccarton High School, Shirley Boys High School, Christchurch Girls High School and Hornby High School, many of which have become a tradition of Risingholme Community Centre programme. So what better way to prepare for summer than to get out and learn something new by enrolling in a course of interest – maybe something that you have tried before and want to explore further or perhaps you would like to try something new, or to meet new people with similar interests. It has been proven that Lifelong Learning has many benefits with the obvious ones being the continuation of a learning journey, learning a new skill, increased confidence, meeting new people and much more. Our full range of classes can be viewed on our website www.risingholme. org.nz Are you Digitally challenged in our ever changing digital world? Or if you are not familiar with using a computer, we offer classes on Computer Basics or maybe something more advanced such as Word, Excel or Photoshop. If you would like to know more about these or other

classes that we are running, we would love to hear from, you can enrol via our website www.risingholme.org. nz or phone the Risingholme office 332 7359. New and exciting at Risingholme Community Centre is Zentangle. What is this you might say - well if you can’t sit still enough for yoga, or your mind wanders in meditation, or you would like a creative aspect to your mindfulness, this may work for you. This method of drawing does not require any previous drawing ability, it can be a 15 minute practice you can build into your everyday, or you can explore some of the more creative ways you can then use this design practise to make your own cards, images, or decorate products. This class will teach you a variety of ‘tangles’ and get you started on your Zentangle path in a supportive and creative atmosphere, and you can build it at a pace that suits you, within your time constraints or desire as you move through the term. If you would like to know more about these classes or others on our website www.risingholme.org.nz please call the office 03 332 7359

Adult and Community Education Term 4, 2017 Come learn with us

Risingholme Community Centre offers a wide range of short courses, each term, at a range of venues. Risingholme Community Centre

Alterations & upcycling (sewing), Art (Creative with crystals and pastels, Mixed Media, Watercolour, Painting with Acrylics), Mindfulness, Cake Decorating, Drawing & Sketching, Dyeing of Natural Fibres, Embroidery, ESOL, Fabric & Craft Skills, Guitar, Knitting, Patchwork & Quilting, Pottery, Sewing Skills, Upholstery, Using your Overlocker, Weekend Sewing classes, Yoga, Wood Sculpture, Woodwork, Woodwork for Women, Zentangle.

Christchurch Girls’ High School Dressmaking, Embroidery, KiwiSaver, Skincare & Make up, Te Reo Maori, Watercolour Painting.

Hornby High School Pattern Making, Sewing Skills, Thai Cooking.

Shirley Boys’ High School Arduino – introduction to coding and electronics, Painting with Acrylics, Computing Basics, German Language, Gluten Free and Vegetarian Cooking, NZ Sign Language, Photoshop, Pilates, Reiki Level 1, Spanish Language Level 3, Te Reo Maori, Thai Cooking, Website Design, Woodwork, Yoga (range of classes).

Situations Vacant: Tutor – Te Reo Māori

Risingholme Community Centre is a Community Based Adult and Community Education Organisation who deliver Community Based Learning to Adults across Christchurch. This is a unique opportunity where you will be working with groups of Adults to improve their knowledge of Tikanga Māori and use of Te Reo Māori. So, if you're fluent in Te Reo Maori, have an understanding and awareness of Tikanga Māori, have an innovative approach to Adult Learning and a passion for sharing your knowledge then we would love to hear from you. Typically courses are 16 hours and run over 8 weeks. For further information please contact: Wendel Karati (Director Risingholme Community Centre) director@risingholme.org.nz 027 221 2211

Full details available on www.risingholme.org.nz Risingholme office at 99 Hawford Road Phone 332 7359 | Email info@risingholme.org.nz

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AUTOMOTIVE PROFESSIONALS

Fast turnaround for minor panel repairs As we all know, having our car off the road for minor panel repairs can be frustrating, but for customers of SMART Repairs in Lichfield Street, it isn’t a problem. “With our focus on fast turnaround, getting customers back on the road as quickly as possible is the way we do business,” says owner Brian Caffell, who runs the long-established panel shop with his wife Maxine. In addition, customers have the benefit of a courtesy car, so they can stay on the road while their vehicle is in the workshop. There is also a free pick-up and delivery service available if required. Customers can be assured of topquality workmanship at SMART Repairs, with the workshop team having over 40 years’ industry experience between them, with services including panelbeating, spraypainting, paintless dent removal, (PDR) and mag wheel repairs and painting. As specialists in small to medium panel repair work, no job is too small for SMART Repairs, and with their friendly,

personal approach they make it easy for customers who may be unsure what to do if their vehicle has been scratched or dented. The team also provides quotes for all insurance companies, and carry out those repairs quickly and efficiently. “We take pride in our work and ensure that our customers are happy with the results,” says Maxine. SMART Repairs are currently looking at expanding and incorporating a mobile division, so they can come to you for minor paint and interior trim repairs, PDR and mag wheel repairs. SMART Repairs is located at 272 Lichfield Street, at the Fitzgerald Avenue end. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am-4.30pm. To enquire about repairs to your vehicle, please call in, or phone 377-0409.

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This exceptional home offers luxurious contemporary living. Designed and built by Mike Greer Homes, with a 10-year Master Build Guarantee, you will enjoy the comfort and peace of mind that comes with modern construction. Situated on a spectacular 1,607m2 site in the sought-after Prestons development, with an outlook across Waitikiri Golf Course, no detail has been overlooked in this very special property. The open-plan living and dining area will be the hub of family living. A coved ceiling defines the sitting area, where a doublesided gas fire is a cosy focal point and bifold doors open to outdoor living and the views beyond. An elegant additional lounge shares the gas fire and converts to a media room with a projector and dropdown screen. The well-appointed kitchen boasts a sleek island bench and spacious butler’s pantry, and is complemented by a walk-in

linen cupboard and wine cellar. The palatial master bedroom includes his and hers WIR and tiled en suite with double shower and corner spa bath. Three additional bedrooms plus office share a family bathroom. Outside, the stunning grounds offer a choice of outdoor living and are beautifully landscaped with easy-care plantings and fruit trees. If the ordinary won’t do, this very special home offers contemporary comfort in an exceptional setting. Don’t miss the opportunity to make it yours. Open Homes TBC Saturdays and Sundays 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. until auction See you at the open days or for a private viewing phone Cameron Bailey on 352 6166 or mobile 0275 557 079 of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008)

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PAINTER AVAILABLE All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265

TILER/CARPENTER 35 years exp, no job too small. Ph Ross 027 4311440. T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400 UPHoLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448 VHS VIDEo TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 WINDoW CLEANINg Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $40. Both $70. Phone Trevor 3442170

PAINTER Quality work, I stand by Canterbury Ph Wayne 03 385-4348 or 027 274 3541 PAINTINg DECoRATINg Wingfields Contracting, all interior & exterior painting & all forms of interior plastering & jib fixing, ph Mark 021 1711586 or 355-5994 PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369 PLUMBER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274350-231 SHoE REPAIRS Belfast engraving.Shoe repairs,key cutting & engraving.(10 yrs exp)683 Main North Rd ph 027 3113423 SToNEMASoN, BRICK & BLoCKLAYER Earthquake Repairs, Grind Out & Repoint, River/ Oamaru stone, Schist, Volcanic Rock, Paving, all Alterations new & old, Quality Workmanship, visit www.featureworks. co.nz or ph 027 601-3145

Computers ALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 3266740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch

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FOOTCARE

AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156 TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045 TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

Senior Citizens Foot Care 25 Conway Street, Spreydon Treating hard thick nails, calluses and corns finishing with a foot massage Price $30 Allow 45 mins Home Visits available by appointment Therapist – Amanda (30 years experience)

Entertainment

Weka Pass Railway Waipara, North Canterbury

We are RUNNING SUNDAY 15th October Running 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month Phone 0800wekapass Depart Glenmark Station 11.30am & 2.00pm

www.wekapassrailway.co.nz

Ph. 942-6036 for an appointment HOURS ARE FLEXIBLE

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Phone our local team 03 379 1100

OASIS

Enquire now phone 021 667 444

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QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST AUSTRALIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Contained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: reception@mandolin.com.au www.mandolin.com.au

Personals GUY. New to town, genuine and lonely seeks a single lady to show him around, go to the movies, shows, theatre , cafes and try some new eating places etc.I am looking for a tall and slim lady, who likes to dance, has an infectious personality, a great smile, nice hair, teeth and skin and would welcome some company. Im 5ft 11 about 95kg have plenty of energy and are generous, attentive, witty and well presented Write to me Matt P.O.Box 1919, Christchurch. Please enclose photo. and contact number.All replies answered. LADIES. Find a man, try tossthecoin8@gmail.com its better and more instant than Tinder MAN seeks a weekday or weekend walking/coffee partner.Prefer NW area. Other more energetic activities would be considered like tennis, bowling or what ever takes your fancy 0276594425 QUALITY GENTLEMAN. Single and living on own seeks a feminine euro lady to spoil ph 3583634

Pets & Supplies DOG WALKING. Feeding,minding quality care,certified Vet nursing,. Walking $20 ph, minding $15ph. Ph 027 2525616

Situations Vacant

Assistant Baker - Christchurch Tip Top Bakery, a division of GWF Ltd and producer of some of NZ’s most iconic brands including Ploughmans, Supersoft, Golden and Big Ben Pies are currently seeking an Assistant Baker to work in our Christchurch Bakery in Harewood. We have a number of roles, hours and shift patterns including weekend work. To be successful in this role you will need; • to be physically fit • good verbal, written, numerical and computer literacy skills • be a motivated team player with a willingness to learn • take responsibility and use initiative to deal with issues quickly and efficiently This is your opportunity to be a part of a supportive team and an iconic company with a clear path to progression. All successful candidates will need to pass a preemployment drugs test.

Please send your CV and covering letter to Adam Buckby. Email: adam.buckby@gwf.com.au Public Notices

LUTHER AND LLOYD: TWO OUTRAGEOUS HERETICS? SIX-WEEK COURSE

This year marks the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his thesis to the church in his German town of Wittenberg (October 31). An action that unexpectedly sparked the Reformation. This year also celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the heresy trial of Lloyd Geering here in Aotearoa New Zealand. An event that was most divisive for many of our churches. This course will examine the huge impact of the two men in their time, noting their significance for today. Attention will be drawn to the different theological perspectives involved.

Six-week course of 2 hour sessions held on Thursday afternoons 2pm - 4pm commencing on 19 October 2017 The course will be co-facilitated by Charles Manning and Reverend Rodney Routledge. The course will draw on the latest scholarship and will be interactive in format. VENUE: Iona House, Aranui Enrolments by 15 October by email to stgmin@gmail.com or 3812536 (please leave a message)


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Tuesday October 10 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

What’s On

To advertise, contact

HoScho lid ol ay s

‘Famous for their roasts!’

Jo Fuller 027 458 8590

Entertainment

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

Love on the Lawn The ideal wedding venue!

Cooked Breakfasts Check out our extensive breakfast menu from Continental to Cooked

We are open from 6.30am

Seniors SPECIAL Two courses

Soup/Roast or Special available lunch only Roast/Dessert Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm

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We are family friendly. Great Kids menu plus designated play area.

$18 $20

TREAT THE FAMILY!

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Kid’s 2 course $ special

The

RACECOURSE HOTEL

& Motorlodge

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz

THINK Garden Hotel and its locally renowned Garden Buffet Restaurant, Garden Bar Cafe, and quality accommodation immediately spring to mind. But what may not be as obvious is that the hotel also provides excellent function and conference facilities, including exceptional wedding packages for indoor and outdoor events. is Sunday (15th October) the hotel is holding a special Wedding Open Day. From 12pm - 3pm, everyone is welcome to come check out the great facilities and services on offer, in particular the beautifully appointed and sheltered ‘Love on the Lawn’. From wedding service through to reception, the Garden Hotel team can tailor a package to suit any budget.

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz “Secure your wedding date at the Open Day and receive special offers for early bird con rmations,” said Margaret Wong General Manager. Wedding Open Day entry on Sunday is free and there are refreshments on arrival. e Garden Hotel, with plenty of secure, easy access parking, is located at 110 Marshland Rd. For bookings and general enquiries phone 386 0088. www.gardenhotel.co.nz

LIVE RUGBY = THIS FRIDAY 7.35PM

CANTERBURY v AUCKLAND

LIVE MUSIC = THIS SATURDAY 7PM

Dateless n Desperate PopRockBand TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

ClubBISTRO

Members Lucky Card Draw

FUNCTION ROOMS SHUTTLE RUNNING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat

Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-2pm and from 5pm

Midweek $11 SPECIAL ROAST Available Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday

PIERVIEW Restaurant

Quality a la carte with a view!

Open from 5.30pm FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY OPEN FOR SUNDAY 3 COURSE SUNDAY BRUNCH DINNER SPECIAL $25 SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET

Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days

By the Seaside! 10.30am-2pm

Bookings Essential

Members, guests and affiliates welcome

OUR CABINET ITEMS ARE HOMEMADE

ING V R SE

CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY

COFFEE HAPPY HOUR HAPPY HOUR 5PM - 7PM DAILY

$12 LUNCH

SPECIALS

Sunday 29th October

ALL YOU CAN EAT $25 BOOK NOW!

202 Marine Parade ● Ph 388-9416

THIS SUNDAY

fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz

2PM-4PM DAILY

$3.50

MON: ROAST MEAL TUE: FISH & CHIPS WED: FISH BURGER THU: ROAST MEAL SAT: FISH & CHIPS

AVAILABLE FROM 11.30AM-2PM FOR A LIMITED TIME

Offer available for a limited time and includes tea, hot chocolate

Live Music: Rhonda Campbell duo 6PM.FRI.13 OCT

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132

WORKINGMEN’S

CLUB

LET US ENTERTAIN YOU!

WESTVIEW LOUNGE

SPORTS HALL

THIS FRIDAY, 7PM:

THIS SUNDAY, 1.30PM

IAN MAC

TAB POD GAMING ROOM

PH 386 0088

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ORNBY

CONCERT FOR BRIAN

THIS SATURDAY, 4.30PM:

BARROSS

THIS SATURDAY, 8PM:

C-BAY BAND

FEAT. LOCAL ARTISTS TICKETS $15 Proceeds to Cancer Soc

UNBEATABLE FAMILY DINING

Chalmers

Restaurant

DINNER Friday, Saturday, Sunday BUFFET LUNCH Every Sunday 12pm - 2pm

FREE DESSERT

BOOK NOW!

EXTENSIVE CARVERY 5.30PM & 6.30PM PRICED AT ONLY $22.50 PER PERSON AND DESSERT’S ON US!

PREChristmas BUFFETS

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS

SUNDAY BUFFET

LUNCH $25 12PM-2PM

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Sun 3, 10, 17 Dec

Lunch & Dinner Music by Neville Barrie

Dine & $45 Dance

DINNER $27

Buffet dinner with Madsen Promotions LIVE SHOW

GROUPS WELCOME BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

Saturday 16 Dec

5PM-8PM

The Music of the Beach Boys

Club CAFE

OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH & DINNER Gluten Free & Vegetarian options

The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026 17 Carmen Rd | Hornby www.hornbywmc.co.nz

Members, guests & affiliates welcome


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Tuesday October 10 2017

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Introducing our brand new purpose built retirement village in the heart of Shirley. Retirement just started looking a whole lot better in Shirley! The Village Palms, opening in November, offers affordable luxury and first class care. Our stylish one bedroom apartments start at an unbelievable purchase price of $255,000 and spacious studio’s at a competitive $150,000.

Call us on

022 321 1872 or Freephone 0800 THE VILLAGE for your own personal guided tour

At The Village Palms, we also offer the full continuum of care, with care suites, Rest Home & Hospital level rooms available with care delivered 24 hours a day by Registered Nurses and experienced staff.

The Village Palms Where new memories are made


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