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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 1 No.19 29 September 2020 OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESSES Our local high school students have had wonderful success in a wide rage of activities Student Representative Michael Ferguson has been elected as the Board of Trustees Student Representative for 2021 - seen here speaking to the school assembly Waharoa Last Tuesday the whakairo classes went to Whangarei Heads Playcentre to deliver and erect the waharoa that they were commissioned to make – as noted in Bugle 18. ‘The waharoa was gratefully received by tamariki and parents of the playcentre. The students represented their kura, hapū and iwi with pride. Nga mihi nui koutou katoa. Turou Hawaiki!’ Senior Netball Both Otamatea Senior Netball Teams made the finals of their grades, played at Whangarei Netball Centre, for the second year in a row. Team 2 seen here with coaches Siobhan and Jodie following their win, and with their trophy Market Day The OTA market day was a great success following weeks of planning and preparation by the students, with teacher support, culminated in a fun, busy and exciting day. Six senior groups and two Year 10 groups sold out of their quality products enjoyed by the rest of the school. The seniors can now go on to complete their assessments. Podriga in the Park: Two excellent days of music on the top field in the inaugural Podriga in the Park. The students did a fabulous job of entertaining the enthusiastic crowd. And their Senior Ball is ON! They have lots of donated dresses, shoes and accessories if needed (see Mrs Coll or Ladene or Taira). The Senior students are looking forward to a fabulous evening of friends, food, and dancing. WINTER WINTER HOURS: HOURS: Monday - Friday 8am – 6.30pm Monday Saturday 8am – 7pm - Friday Sunday 9am - 6pm
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 2 KAIWAKA BUGLE NO.19 29 SEPTEMBER 2020 CONTENTS: Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: Libby Jones, NDHB Page 7: Kauri Museum; Otamatea Community Services Page 9: Maungaturoto Rotary At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports Assn Page 13: Kaiwaka Can - McClean Park Page 15: Kaiwaka School EMMA Page 17: Singing Success Page: 19: Police Remembrance Day; Friday 2 October, 7.30pm Museum Activity ‘Emma is a 2020 British period comedy-drama film Bugle 20 will appear 13 October directed by Autumn de Wilde, from a Contact for advertising, reports, articles screenplay by Eleanor Catton, based or information can be made by on Jane Austen's 1815 novel of the Email: kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz same name. Its story follows Emma Ph: 09 4312 045 Lindsey Woodhouse, a young woman who Txt: 027 2724137 interferes in the love lives of her Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four friends. It stars Anya Taylor- Square. Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart, and Bill Nighy.’ Kaiwaka Bugle Founded May 1978 We appreciate articles and photos about local events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock Service Station, Animal Health Centre, Kaiwaka St John shop. Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Paparoa. Can be viewed online at www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. National Gardening Week 19-26 October Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2020: See their website for more ideas All copy and queries to: www.yates.co.nz › national-gardening-week kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz The Bugle is printed on an A4 page, B&W Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 x 9.5cm) $5; 1/8 (6.5 x 9.5cm landscape or portrait) $8; ABOUT TOWN 3/16 ( 10 x 9.5cm or 7.5 x 12,5) $12. Thank you for the wonderful response to our Yates Vegie Grower Hamper - Classified ads: First one FREE, $4 per Liane at Yates has added a runner up prize - the winner will be decided at the entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). time of printing. Payments can be made online at ANZ The Council has parked a new BBQ table in the playground outside the Hall - 06 0365 0006990 00, posted or left at it is big, smooth and concrete; the new concrete in front of the men’s toilets is Jaques Four Square Store. the base for a bike stand. We use Microsoft Publisher, and can Welcome to Suzy of Kalon Hairdressing - opening soon, next to Kaiwaka work with most common image Motorcycles formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. Accounts: The Kauri Museum Settlers Day has been cancelled. In previous years Email: bugleaccounts@kaiwaka.co.nz Settlers Day has attracted over 1500 visitors - too many at the Covid-19 Level One; Kaiwaka's Fright Night is in a similar position - too many folk too close The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community together, so at this stage is cancelled. newspaper run by volunteers, as part of A very well done to Maura and Peter Flower and pupils with the success at the Kaiwaka Media Group Inc. the Northland Performing Arts Singing Festival in Whangarei - see page 17 Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily Our best to Neville Dowson on his special birthday!! the opinion of the Bugle Team. ELECTION DAY NZ: Saturday 17th October 2020. Kates Place - Community House: Mental Health Support Group in Kaiwaka. If you are living with anxiety or depression or co-existing conditions and feel like sharing in a group setting, please come along. We will offer education, support, therapy, social connection, health & wellbeing and more. We will be at the St Proverbs 12: 3 Johns Building, Gibbons Road, Kaiwaka. From 10am every Thursday See the Kaiwaka Bugle in colour online at Good You can’t find firm www.kaiwaka.co.nz at any time. ~ Lindsey, Ed KAIWAKA BUGLE footing in a swamp, DEADLINE DATES "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for 2020: But life rooted in God beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for Every second Friday stands firm. poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never October 9, 23 alone..” ~Audrey Hepburn November 6, 20 December 4
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 3 PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIED HAKARU COMMUNITY HALL St John Trash and Treasure Annual General Meeting 28th September – 2nd October Tuesday 13th October, 7.45pm Centennial Hall, View Street, Maungaturoto 9am – 5pm daily (until 7pm on Wednesday) Hakaru Hall , Settlement Road Enquiries: 0211420357 - Eileen All Welcome Come and support us. You never know what sort of a bargain you may get. OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES HAKARU HALL ACTIVITIES AGM: Wednesday 7 October, 3pm Monday: Line Dancing 9.45 -12pm Ph 4315160 Community House, 155 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto All welcome. Afternoon Dance Energy Lisa Ph. 0275610469 Tuesday: Pilates 10am Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 TANGATA WHAI ORA Tuesday: Afternoon Dance Energy Wednesday: Afternoon Dance Energy PEOPLE PURSUING HEALTH Wednesday: Evening Music Jam Session Dennis Ph. 0210628631 Thursday: Pilates 9.30am Ph. 0220643965 EVERY THURSDAY | ST JOHNS BUILDING, Friday Fortnightly MESS CLUB 10.30 am GIBBONS RD, KAIWAKA | 10AM-2PM Inspiring play for under 5’s. Phone Shelley 0221223781 Sunday: Canine Coaching Ph 0272365004 MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY Hall Bookings Karen 4312090 CO-EXISTING ISSUES I.E.: ADDICTION BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS EDUCATION - THERAPY - HEALTH SOCIAL CONNECTION - LUNCH 18+ ONLY. TRANSPORT AVAILABLE. St. Francis of Assisi Service Sunday 11th October 2020, 9am TO REGISTER PHONE: Mangawhai Christ the King Anglican Church 09 431 2661 9 Molesworth Drive Mangawhai Village OR: ALL PETS WELCOME 029 773 9085 Bring all living creatures, whether they be pets, birds, FACILITATOR: HERBY SKIPPER, TE HA ORANGA farm animals, etc (suitably restrained). CO-ORDINATOR: KIRSTIE BROWN, KATES PLACE Where people are not able to bring an animal, they may like to bring a photo or a picture of an animal they love COUNSELLOR: PETE WORSFOLD or a soft toy. COMMUNITY SUPPORT: GREGG NATHAN Enquiries: Phone Wayne 09 431 4122
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 4 KAIWAKA WHANGAREI HOSPITAL Kaipara Dog Training Club KNITTERS Next meeting Tuesday 13th October at 10am till 1pm Mangawhai Domain, Moir Street in the Archie Bull Hall All welcome so bring a friend Every Wednesday Night from 5.30pm and find out more of what we do. We will have a Please contact the Secretary shared lunch and have a chance to catch up. Bring for further information along your knitting, sewing and crochet. kaiparadogtrainingclub@gmail.com For more information contact Gale Matheson 0274149576, or 094314827 galematheson@gmail.com HAKARU TRANSFER STATION 636 KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD Open every day 10am - 4pm ~Closed All Public Holidays Telephone: 09 431 2629 Hydraulics Passenger Service Engineering Ltd Car & Van Hire Bus & Coach Charters Kaiwaka Airport Transfers Sales - Service - Parts - Hire - Manufacture Phone (09) 4237416 Service Contractors & Industrial Equipment: Rams, Pumps, Valves Logsplitter Hire, Manufacturer, Sales Dennis Linton Lot 2 / 161 Ranganui Road, RD2, Kaiwaka, 0573, New Zealand Mobile: 0274 381 700 Email: hydraulicsengineering@xtra.co.nz Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist Offers Supervision ACC Sensitive Claims Susan Matheson MNZAC Dip. Psychosynthesis Counselling and Psychotherapy Phone 09 431 2996 Mobile 027 605 2427 Bryce Frewin Ph: 021 850 983 Kaipara Based Master Locksmith bryce@brycethelocksmith.co.nz www.brycethelocksmith.co.nz
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 5 LIBBY JONES – NORTHLAND DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD ELECTED MEMBER If you need to go to hospital in Hospital, with the first hour Whangarei or Dargaville, either in being free. Weekends and a hurry, for a planned stay, or to visit after 5pm are also free. The someone it may be useful to be a bit new theatres being built in prepared. It can be hard when you are front of the main carpark off Maunu away from home and you don’t have Road has reduced the number of parks what you need to make your stay a little there, but if that carpark is full follow more comfortable. the blue line up the hill past the main •For those of you who have access to entrance, and up to carpark 7 where you the internet the Northland DHB website should find some more spaces available We’re Here has lots of useful info, see for the public. www.northlanddhb.org.nz •On leaving, if you have been longer OPEN 7 DAYS •If you are going for a hospital stay than an hour, pay for your parking at a bring your medicines with you so the booth on the ground floor of the In Store Fresh Bakery, medical team can see what you are hospital near the main entrance or in the taking; take your glasses; hearing aids; main carpark. On exiting the carpark, Hot Chicken, you need to put your ticket in the Mussels, phone and charger; any phone numbers you might need; notepaper; books or barrier machine to raise the barrier arm Fresh Fruit & Vege, magazines. regardless of whether you had to pay 9kg Gas & Sodastream for your parking. Gas Bottle Swap, HOSPITAL VISITING: •The parking administrator and security •Whangarei Hospital visiting hours are there to help if needed. They will be Lotto & ATM patrolling the carparks and can also be are generally from 11am - 8pm, except ward 15 - Assessment and found at the security desk next to the JAQUES FOUR SQUARE main entrance. Call 0800 472 757 to Phone: 4312227 Rehabilitation which is 2pm - 8pm, and 1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, the Mental Health Unit which is 2pm - contact the Parking Administrator. Kaiwaka. 5pm. The Children’s Ward, Special •Remember the Linking Hands Shuttle Care Baby Unit, ICU and CCU have based in Maungaturoto can arrange to their own hours. take you to hospital appointments in •Patients need their rest when in Whangarei, Dargaville or Wellsford - hospital so if unsure give the ward a phone 09 4318 969 call. Ideally there are only 2 visitors per Stay well, Libby Jones patient at a time to be considerate for hames.jones@xtra.co.nz other patients. 021 2080093 •Dargaville Hospital has open visiting hours except during ward rounds, or if there are too many visitors at one time. •For patient enquiries call Whangarei Hospital 09 4304 101 ext 7271 or Dargaville hospital 09 4393 330. HOSPITAL PARKING •There is a cost for parking Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5pm at Whangarei KAIWAKA MOVIES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are looking for some volunteers to help run the Kaiwaka Movies - to boost our team numbers. Our Kaiwaka movies are held once a fortnight - 7.30pm start on a Friday evening. (with an occasional break!). We run a tuck shop selling ice-creams/drinks/chips bars etc., and have a halftime break for fellowship and a cuppa. As well as regular movies (you might like to choose), we have special film musical and dinner evenings. We have brilliant equipment audio/visual equipment - this includes 5x300 watt speakers on stands, a 1000watt subwoofer, the operation of a large commercial fixed projector, an 8-metre-wide movie screen, and a blu ray player and amplifier. I am happy to teach a willing person and run in partnership. The Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall is dependent on the movie income. So, if you are interested to be involved in this, or want to know more contact me. Cheers, Ad Clarijs, 0212154495, windmillkiwi@gmail.com
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 7 THE KAURI OTAMATEA MUSEUM COMMUNITY SETTLERS DAY 2020 SERVICES HAKARU & DISTRICTS CANCELLED AGM: Wednesday 7 October, 3pm at the Community House, 155 Hurndall MEMORIAL RSA (INC) The Kauri Museum has announced that Street OCS. All welcome. the 2020 Settlers Day event, scheduled We must continue to keep a daily watch Members & guests are invited to for October 3rd, has been cancelled. come along and enjoy our hospitality. Covid-19 presents challenges for on the latest news and information holding indoor events where large regarding our situation with Covid 19. New members welcome. It is so important to keep within the numbers of people are expected to guidelines given if we are to maintain Meals are served on Thursday and attend. We have therefore made the Friday nights from 6.30pm. decision to cancel Settlers Day 2020. our health and safety. We are fortunate We will instead be uploading digital in the north to have been spared the Order from Blackboard Menu large impacts from the virus that other The sing along with Des Chitty is the content to our social media accounts areas have, so we must do what is Last Friday of the month. highlighting our annual live day. Keep required to stay that way. an eye on our Facebook and Instagram Also, very big on everyone’s calendar For more information please phone accounts as we share 10 years of our is the upcoming general election, now Bill on 431 2092 community coming together to to take place on Saturday 17 October. celebrate our cultural heritage. As I write, the polling booth locations Settlers Day is the one day of the year HODGETTS when The Kauri Museum truly comes to life as we explore stories and are being finalised, so I’m not able to list the venues here. They will be made public as soon as possible. Be sure to CONTRACTING activities of the past. It is our chance to dress up and have some fun! Visitors vote, take care in selecting your candidates, your vote will be counted. Digger Work take part in a wide range of activities Let’s hope for the right outcome for all Driveways including rope making, print making New Zealanders. and butter making as our volunteers Our OCTOBER month’s calendar is as House Sites share their skills. Engines are fired up follows: Dams and the billy is boiled. The smell of Monday 5 – Fun & Games, The strong tea and diesel engines fill the air, Drains, etc there is truly nothing like it. Footprints Room, Anglican Church, In previous years Settlers Day, has 10am attracted over 1500 visitors who joined Wednesday 7 – Seniors’ lunch at St John Hall. From 10am Also available for HIRE in the festivities. We are looking Wednesday 7 OCS AGM 3pm 155 3 ton Vib Roller forward to doing it again next year - put Hurndall St a note in your diary for October 2021 Tuesday 13 – Free shopping trip to Heavy Duty Tow and come along to a revitalised Settlers Whangarei Waterblaster Day. Wednesday 21 – Chocolate Bingo, The In the meantime, The Kauri Museum Lazer Level remains open for visitors 7 days a Footprints Room 10am Wednesday 28 – Free shopping trip to Phone Mark week, from 9am to 5pm. For further information contact: Whangarei 4312877 Dr Tracey Wedge, General Manager If you have questions about any of the 027 447 8554 The Kauri Museum above, please call us on 431 9080 or admin@kaurimuseum.com pop in to The Community House. 09 431 7417 Look after each other Hot Diggity Dog https://www.kaurimuseum.com/ From all at OCS. I am Amee and I DOG GROOMING VOLUNTEERS provide social KAIWAKA NEEDED work support at Otamatea Can you help in the Wellsford Hospice Community Spring is in the hair. Shop? Services. We urgently need volunteers on Essentially I work Professional Dog Groomer Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, for morning and afternoon shifts. with people to at affordable prices. identify goals, You'll be rewarded with great company, support towards achieving these goals lots of laughs and the satisfaction of and problem solve barriers that may www.doggroomingkaiwaka.co.nz contributing to your community. If you arise in the process. I am mobile and can help either weekly or fortnightly, spend my days across the Kaipara from call Pam 094312143 or text we'd love to Ruawai to Mangawhai and everywhere 0273335380 for bookings hear from in between! I am passionate about you! people having access to the resources, To apply skills and opportunities to THRIVE. I please phone like to be creative in my practice and Lorna on 027 tuning into what's important to you. 463 0445 Check out our website for more Photo: One of information about our services - https:// our local ladies www.otamateacs.org.nz/ We are a volunteering at pretty cool team of people, here to the Wellsford support our community in a variety of Hospice Shop. ways.
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 9 MAUNGATUROTO & DISTRICTS ROTARY Like everybody else we are trying to Maungaturoto Primary school. At the adjust to the new normal in the safest moment plans are being drawn up for way for our members. During the past the construction of a cycle track at the month we have had a diverse range of school. Late in August two Rotarians speakers and have successfully were able to join youngsters from completed one sausage sizzle which has Rooms 9 and Room 6 and help them helped our fundraising efforts to the plant native trees and grasses in the area tune of almost $400. beside the creek on the west side of the William Pike challenge school. We look forward to the Speakers have included Nyree Alcock enhanced landscape as do the children. from the High School who told us about Piroa Falls the William Pike challenge. Even with Unfortunately, the huge amount of rain Covid 19, 31 Year 7 and 8 students has played havoc with the track at Piroa have completed some aspects of the Falls. The track will need considerable challenge this year. Because of work on it to restore easy access. There limitations the outdoor activities have has also been erosion up at the Falls, been severely impacted. Overall, this but this will not be tackled until the challenge enables students to step flow of water is much lower. We will outside their comfort zone, take risks, work in conjunction with DOC on this build confidence and strengthen project. It never ceases to amaze us the relationships. Our club has been able to number of people who visit this scenic contribute $1,200 towards costs for this spot even though it is out of the way. scheme this year. (And on a recent visit, there were From the Kauri Museum people swimming.) We were very interested to hear from World Polio Day Tracey from the Kauri Museum who The 24th of October is World Polio spoke to us about planned upgrades, Day and we will be undertaking some mainly with money from the Provincial form of activity in relation to this. ST PAUL’S Growth Fund. This icon in our area has While the impact of this disease is ANGLICAN always had a progressive approach to foreign to the younger generation many displays and the future plans will of us remember people, who became SUNDAY SERVICES certainly enhance the experience for crippled or even died in NZ in the visitors. Some of the plans that she middle of last century. With the help of spoke about were a forest corridor at vaccination programmes endorsed and St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd. the entrance which will effectively supported by Rotary, there are now 1st Sunday - Eucharist present a walk through time and a only a few pockets of wild polio which 3rd Sunday - Family Service Science and Discovery centre which need to be obliterated. Priest in Charge Rev. W Thornton Ph 431 4122 will provide more information and Calf litter www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz hands on experience on carbon-dating While we will not have calf litter this and ecology. This will be in addition to year, we are hoping to have mulch to the educational packs already offered. sell by the trailer load. We will The café is also going to be upgraded advertise this when it becomes and it will be themed. This Museum has available. always been a “go to” spot when I have had visitors and I can always find The President’s Scholarship is now something new and interesting on site. open, and forms can be obtained from a JUST Maungaturoto Primary school ongoing relationship with the Rotarian or the OHS office. This closes Our club is looking forward to an on 27th October. ~ Eileen CUTS and MORE 1758 Cove Road Open Monday-Saturday by appointment only Saturday 9-12pm Affordable prices: Ladies cuts from $35 Colours from $120 Men’s from$25 Kids from $18 0211652629
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 10 OWEN STEVENS Osteo Therapist For careful adjustments to bones and joints Treatment for humans and their pets Clinics: Kate’s Place, Kaiwaka: Last Friday of month For bookings: 9.00am-5.00pm Phone 09 4312661 Or phone Owen 09 4317123 anytime HAVEN HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES Helping transform your haven into your home Interior: Kitset Assembly Wardrobe Furniture Install Picture & Mirror Mounted Minor Carpentry Works Exterior: Landscape Solutions Fence Build & Repair Low level Decks Gutter clearing & Repairs
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 11 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN NEWS KAIWAKA ATHLETIC have moved away and we need to know POLISHING, WELLSFORD SPORT CLUB who would be interested in helping us & LEISURE, SMITH This is another club that is in need of form a committee to get this under way CONSTRUCTION (two teams), new members. We have traditionally again. We also need to know the WHAREPUKE ORGANICS & operated on a Monday from 5 to availability of coaches to help us run RURAL DESIGN. 6.30pm at Otamatea High School but the programme. The coaching Please support these local businesses this season we are looking at changing programme will depend on the who continue to support us. Thank you our night to a Wednesday. We have availability of the pools in our area. to those behind the scenes who without enjoyed a large amount of parental them these events would not happen support in the past (this is essential if KAIPARA BASKETBALL and last but not least, a massive we are to run an effective programme. The Kaipara Basketball Association congratulations to our Winter Series We seem to have mainly a junior focus Incorporated's AGM is to be held on winners. – 5 years to 14 years, but we try to Tuesday, 29 September, 6.30pm at the Our champions by 2 points were AK support families with preschool Kaiwaka Sports Association Pavilion. Concrete who held out to win by 2 children as well. All are welcome. points over Wharepuke Organics. If you are interested in either/both of Congratulations to their young ballers These two teams, pictured below, the above could you, please leave me selected to represent Northland 2020. dominated the top spots for majority of (Eileen) a message on my cell phone: Girls U11s: Koaria Jade Bristow, the competition and very much 021 142 0357 or email me at: Lauren-Hill Llewell, Keira Morris deserved to be in the final. Well done b.parsons@xtra.co.nz. I look forward to Girls U13s: Anahera Worsfold, Bekks guys, for what was a fantastic final. hearing from you. Meeting times will Coll, Charlene Masiutama, Irimei Grey We hope to see you all back for our be arranged that are suitable to those Boys U13s: Spencer Vinnels, Wiremu Summer Series next year. Our ladder who are interested. Makea, Isaiah Pere challenges will be going again, beginning next Club Night. If you have thought about playing MAUNGATUROTO SWIM KAIWAKA SQUASH CLUB squash, then now is the perfect CLUB ‘Last week we wrapped up our Winter opportunity to come on down with our Series Business House competition While we have run a very successful club nights kicking off again from next Swimsafe program in Term 1 each year, with a fantastic finals evening. Huge Monday. It doesn’t matter your age, largely thanks to Rachel and her thank you to everyone that came along ability etc anyone is welcome to join helpers, the Club has not functioned in last night to play and support the us. We have a fantastic club and we are the past season. Many of the Executive players. growing with new members each week. Thank you to all the amazing local Please get in touch if you are interested businesses who entered the and want to know more! competition. Those businesses were Kaiwaka Tennis Club RODNEY HONDA, KAIWAKA Grab your friends and register your interest at: kaiwakasquash@gmail.com CLOTHING, AK CONCRETE Summer season starting Term 4, 2020 and Term1, 2021 •Coaching with a qualified coach •Playing practice For school aged children and all abilities. New players welcome. COME AND GIVE IT A GO! Sessions: Kaiwaka Sports Assn. Monday afternoons For more info contact Linda 021 266 8571 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN. Walking Group meets Mondays 8.30am and 4pm
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 13 TIME TO LOOK AHEAD FOR MCCLEAN PARK 3 Cove Road, Waipu In the last Bugle, editor Lindsey invited planting a garden but (opposite the Pizza Barn) readers to ring in about the mess now is time for the 094321325 McClean Park is in. rest of us. It has been like that for a long time and Over the years we www.waipunaturalhealth.co.nz despite walkabouts, phone calls, pleas have been gathering for help to clean it up, nothing has ideas about future happened. Sad! Every visitor to use. Kaiwaka Sports Clinical Nutritionist: Northland goes past it. Assn. at the initiative Nutritional Checkups, Diets for But also, a bit strange. In Kaiwaka we of Lindsey Hargreaves has applied for Chronic Diseases, have very little recreational land apart funding for a pontoon for kayaking. Food Sensitivities from the Sports grounds and a pocket Yes, the estuary subsides into mud for Naturopathic Physician: handkerchief of land on the corner of low tide, but many local people have Ozone Therapy, Prolotherapy Settlement and SH1. McClean Park was been kayaking from here right out to once the local sports ground until the open water. Reflexology, Craniosacral drainage problems and the need for We planned early on a riverside walk Therapy, Trauma Release development led to the sports grounds on the other side of the river from Massage Therapy off Gibbons Road. It was originally McClean Park round the peninsula of Counselling and Hypnotherapy given by the McClean family to land used by the Brethren factories. Change Catalyst/ThetaHealer Kaiwaka and when the move to the Council backed off when health and sports ground came, the local belief is safety requirements looked too hard, Affordable Children’s Consults that it was vested in the Council. And but it is back on the table again. And of of course, there is Maori history course, we are working to link it by All therapists are fully qualified stretching way back before settlers footbridge to the rest of Kaiwaka – but arrived. that's another story. And so, it has sat, trees falling, So, what do you think? Ideas have driveways perished, and potholed, included a dog exercise park. It is grassed areas used as skid pans by the popular for travellers who already use it hoon end of society. It has also been a like this. Use it as a memorial garden rubbish dump for both visitors and and park, tidy it up and make it safe for locals. Occasionally whole trailer loads freedom campers, landscape it so that are dumped to go with the bottles, the river becomes an attraction instead wrappers, takeaway boxes and human of something you battle through weeds excrement prominent at the southern to reach – and of course the kayak end. There used to be a toilet there. pontoon. There is even room to make Some people haven't noticed it is no an attractive garden. Local Maori longer there. history also needs a place for story So, what to do about it? Getting it boards, maybe murals. cleaned up is just part of the story. The Yes, vandalism is a problem. But rest of the story is about maximising cannot be the final whistle on the this large chunk of land to become an future. asset and not a liability. It is sad if its So, what do you think, Kaiwaka? future is only about cleaning it up so it How about ideas? Send them into looks more attractive. Lindsey at the Bugle or to Kaiwaka Can One problem has been the question of and we will get a group working to ownership. We have been asking make sure it happens. Council this for nearly six years and Happy creative thinking! received a variety of answers, usually Derek Christensen Chair Kaiwaka Can revolving round different combinations 099469077, 0273572751 and of Council, DOC and NZTA. Which derekandisa@gmail.com means nobody takes responsibility. Pictured above: Elizabeth Preston and Elizabeth Preston did a great job for below: High tide at McClean Park a many years, mowing, clearing rubbish, place for a pontoon/jetty.
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 15 KAIWAKA POST KAIWAKA SCHOOL CENTRE and Science FOOD MART The children and staff enjoyed the 'Science Man' who visited our school and shared some of the more exciting concepts of science. Thank you to the KSA for the use of POST CENTRE TRADING HOURS the gym. MONDAY to FRIDAY 8am to 5pm Kaiwaka School Annual Fun Run SATURDAY 8am to 12pm Thank you to the parents and CLOSED ON SUNDAY and on whanau who came along and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS supported their children today. Thank you to the PTA for providing lunch, and Michelle for organising the day. It was a great day with lots of fun activities and the children were active for the whole hour. FOOD MART (GROCERIES) Kaiwaka School Book Fair MONDAY TO FRIDAY The Book Character parade saw 7:30am to 7.30pm some wonderful outfits. SATURDAY 8am to 7.30pm SUNDAY 8:30am to 7pm IF ANY QUERIES PLEASE CALL STORE MANAGER AMRIT on 09 4312431 or EMAIL: kaiwakafood19a@gmail.com 1919a State Highway1, Kaiwaka 0542 Q:What does a jellyfish have on its tummy? A: A jelly button. Q: What does a houseboat become when it grows up? A: A township. Q: What goes "ooo, oooo, oooo?" A: A cow with no lips Ken Urquhart BSurv Licensed From Cadastral Surveyor Thelma’s Scrapbook … KMU Surveys Ltd The Card Mother put a card in the 467 Bickerstaffe Road window RD 2 Lodgings for a nice young man Maungaturoto 0587 Young man taken in and cared for On the good old mother’s plan Eggs and Bacon for breakfast Ph 09 431 8705 And a cuddle and kiss no doubt Mob 021 161 2344 Mother put a card in the window kenurquhart@xtra.co.nz And Father took it out!
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 17 Willow Bend SINGING SUCCESS Pupils of Maura and Peter Flower did HORSE exceptionally well over the weekend, 11-13 September 2020, at the Northland Performing Arts Singing Festival in HOTEL Whangarei. Pictured right: Tyga Daniero (left) Total Horse Care receiving the Voice Studio Cup from the adjudicator, Glenese Blake MA Agistment (AT) F.Dip.SCSM,AIRMT. Riding Lessons The results of their pupils success in Arena Hire (60x40) the Senior and Intermediate section: •Folk Song 13-15 years Young Horse Starting 2nd Liana Cullen Re-training/Exercising 3rd= Matai Hartles VHC Kate Cotching Hoof Trimming Problem Solving •Folk Song 16 & 17 years 2nd= Natalia Orchard VHC Tyga Daniero Phone Sue 09 431 2817 •Classical Song 13-15 years 2nd Matai Hartles or 021 623 776 3rd= Charlotte Bygrave, Liana Cullen VHC Kate Cotching, Clio Callinan Or email •Novice Solo 16 & 17 years 2nd Katrina Poyner susanjoll11@gmail.com 2nd Tyga Daniero VHC Majestic Emery-Paraha 3rd Anna-Marie Russon •Oratorio 17 years and under •Junior Vocal Group 17 and under 1st Tyga Daniero 1st Songbirds 2nd Liana Cullen LEE COOPER 2nd ORT 2 Sing •Folk Song 18 years and over 2nd Katrina Poyner 3rd Natalia Orchard •Song from Light Opera/Musical Theatre 18 years and over PAINTERS 3rd Anna-Marie Russon •Junior Duet 17 years and under 1st Anna-Marie Russon 3rd Katrina Poyner •Song from Light Opera/Musical Theatre 16 & (Kaiwaka Based) 2nd Liana Cullen and Natalia Orchard 3rd Mosese and Saoirse Hurley-Brown 17 years *30 yrs Experience VHC Jaden Sheppard and Matai Hartles •Senior Vocal Group 18 years and over 2nd Jaden Sheppard 3rd= Tyga Daniero •Oratorio 18 years and over *Interior/Exterior VHC Mangawhai Community Choir •Classical Song 16 & 17 years 2nd Katrina Poyner *New and Restoration 2nd Natalia Orchard •3rd= Tyga Daniero •Vocal Solo 13-15 years 1st Kate Cotching *Honest and Reliable •Sacred Solo 13-15 years 3rd Matai Hartles VHC Liana Cullen 2nd= Liana Cullen, Matai Hartles *Free Quotes VHC Kate Cotching •Vocal Solo 18 years and over 1st Katrina Poyner •20th Century Art Song 18 years and over 2nd Anna-Marie Russon 1st Anna-Marie Russon 2nd= Katrina Poyner •Song in Costume 13 – 15 years •Sacred Solo 18 years and over 2nd Kate Cotching 1st Katrina Poyner 3rd= Charlotte Bygrave VHC Anna-Marie Russon 09 4312918 or VHC Clio Callinan, Matai Hartles, Liana Cullen •German Lieder 13-15 years 1st Liana Cullen •Song in Costume 16 & 17 years 0274735171 2nd= Jaden Sheppard, Tyga Daniero 2nd Kate Cotching 3rd= Matai Hartles, Charlotte Bygrave VHC Natalia Orchard leecooper@xtra.co.nz VHC Clio Callinan •Operatic Aria 18 years and over •Vocal Solo – NZ or Australian Composer 1st Katrina Poyner •German Lieder 16 & 17 years 3rd= Natalia Orchard, Tyga Daniero •Novice Solo 13 – 15 years 2nd Charlotte Bygrave •German Lieder 18 years and over 2nd Katrina Poyner 3rd= Anna-Marie Russon •Classical Song 18 years and over VHC Katrina Poyner, Anna-Marie Russon •Song from Light Opera/Musical Theatre 13 – 15 years 1st Liana Cullen 2nd Matai Hartles 3rd= Kate Cotching, Charlotte Bygrave •Northland Intermediate Vocal Championship 17 years and under WINNER Kate Cotching RUNNER UP Liana Cullen •James Rice Scholarship WINNER Matai Hartles •Voice Studio Cup (for Potential) •WINNER Tyga Daniero The Junior section will be held in Whangarei on 26 - 27 September.
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www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 19 POLICE REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES HONOUR FALLEN AND DECEASED OFFICERS Police staff and members of the Police whānau will gather on Tuesday 29 September to mark Police Remembrance Day, which is held every year on 29 September, the Bulk Cartage feast day of the Archangel Michael, the Patron Saint of Police. The day honours Police staff who have been slain or died as a result of their duties, as well as serving, retired and former Police staff who have passed away in the preceding 12 months. The national Police Remembrance Day service will be held at the Royal New Zealand Police College in Porirua on Tuesday 29 September, and a number of local services will be also be held across New Zealand. On Police Remembrance Day, Police staff throughout New Zealand wear the Huia pin (pictured), which was developed by the Police Association and NZ Police. The tail plumage of the Huia – now lost to us – is something rare and special and to wear it is considered by Māori to be a great honour. By incorporating the Police chevron into the Huia tail feather, the design of the pin symbolises the honouring of someone special, now lost to police. ALBERTLAND HERITAGE CENTRE Activity for the school holidays "KIDS STUFF from the good old days". Opened on Saturday 26th - an exciting exhibition of kids toys, games, photos and lots, lots more. Kids bring your grandparents; they will get a laugh and be able to share lots of stories with you. This exhibition proudly sponsored by T M Reid Electrical, Wellsford.
www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 29 September 2020 Page 20 LOCAL SERVICES *Emergencies - Ambulance, Fire, Police - dial 111 WHAT’S ON *Non-urgent Police phone 105 PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - email kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz A A: Meets Wed., 7.30pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4315543, 0800229 6757 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Mon., 6pm, Archie Bull Hall, Kwk-Mwi Road; drug and alcohol related issues. Ph. 02102412348 *28Sep-2Oct~Otamatea St. John Trash & Treasure ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22 *29Sep~Kaipara Basketball AGM, 6.30pm KSA BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice & *2Oct~ Movie ‘EMMA’, KWMH 7.30pm support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123 *7Oct~Otamatea Community Services AGM, 3pm CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333 *12Oct~ School Term Four begins 0800 367 222 email:cab.wells@xtra.co.nz *13Oct~Kaiwaka Whangarei Hospital Knitters. CIVIL DEFENCE - Kaiwaka Community Response Group: kai- waka.civildefencecrg@gmail.com, 4312725 Wendy Archie Bull Hall 10am *13Oct~Hakaru Hall AGM, 7.45pm DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890 FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd, *17Oct~ELECTION NZ Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747 * 21Oct~Kaiwaka Can meet. Archie Bull Hall 5pm GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Dianah Roberts 0223819539 KWMH = Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall; KSA = Kaiwaka Sports Association HAKARU & DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (Inc) 733 Settlement Rd, See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for more information Hakaru. Ph 4312 176 or Bill Warren (President) 431 2092 HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday 10am-4pm HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. Ph:4258567 - office Kaiwaka Pick up: Mondays = Green bags (Northland Waste - 09 430 3273) KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz: Wednesdays = Blue bags and yellow recycling (at Jaques $3.00 Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059 and $1.50) (Kaurilands 09 4392146); ONLY Blue and Yellow bags picked up on Oneriri Road. KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045 or 4314017 KAIWAKA LIBRARY: kaiwaka.library@gmail.com DIABETES Support Group-for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539 KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph Juanita 0274134904; open Mon, Wed, 10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph: Colleen James 09 4314238 Fri 9am-12pm. Hastie Lane; Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon. GENEALOGY - Wellsford: 1st Thursday in month Ph: 423 KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431 7033; Waipu: 4th Monday in month Ph: 4312 725 Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309 HAKARU PONY CLUB - Secretary Denise Rogers 021423376 KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym secretary@hakaruponyclub.co.nz KAIWAKA ST. JOHN HALL: Phone Marj 0272941227 KAIPARA HUNT - Secretary Albert Doonenbal Ph 4312059 KATE’S PLACE Community Centre - Employment services, Free Health Nurse, Plunket, Advocacy, Osteopath, A.A., Legal Advice. 4312 661 KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345 KAIWAKA CAN - 3rd Wednesday in month, 5.30pm, Archie LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4315906 or 09 4318969 MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call Free Bull Hall Ph: 0273572751 0800 008 333 KAIWAKA DRUM & DANCE CLASSES - 021 611198 NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040 KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL GROUP - 2nd Thursday in OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Counselling, parent coach, month. Ph: 431 4744 Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. Ph KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in 09 431 9080 http://www.otamateacs.org/ month, Archie Bull Hall 10am Ph 4314827 PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa Ph or txt: Dianne 027 280 5093 or 09 425 9357 MANGAWHAI COMBINED REBUS CLUB - 2pm, 3rd Thurs- day month, Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777 PLUNKET: Kaiwaka -Kate’s Place Clinic 1st Wednesday of the month; Man- PILATES - HAKARU HALL - Tuesday 10am, Thursday 9am gawhai - Rose Madsen Cottage: Coffee Group 9:30 every Monday. Clinic every Monday and Thursday. Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 Maungaturoto - Good News Church, Clinic 2nd and 4th Wednesday. *PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312227 (wk), 4312520 (hm) Cynthia 09 431 7340 or 027 675 3488 RSA, HAKARU & DISTRICTS WOMEN’S SECTION – meets PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours) 1.30pm 4th Thursday of the month. Ph: 431 5818 TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and KAIWAKA SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING CLUB- assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for apps. Wednesdays 10am - 12 noon Ph: Elaine 027 432 0032 TE URI O HAU Settlement Trust Tangata Developments: Whanau Ora 021 793262 TRAMPING - Mondays 9am-2:30pm, contact valken- burgmaria@gmail.com VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI: Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt. HALLS FOR HIRE: Kaiwaka St. John Hall: Phone Marj 0272941227 WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086 St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per CHURCHES: hire, S McAulay, Ph 4312311 Kaiwaka Revival Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am. Ph: Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or kai- Pastor Tawhiri 09 431 8988 or Pastor Paul 09 4312 068 Visit us at waka.hall.bookings@gmail.com www.facebook.com/kaiwakachurch or www.kaiwakarevival.co.nz Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. Karen 4312090 St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.00am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun. 9.00am Te Pounga Marae queries - Pearl Nathan 0223933533 (Family Service). Contact: Rev. Wayne Thornton Ph 431 4122 Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - P Jaques 4312227 or www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz kaiwakasports@gmail.com Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.00am every Sunday St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday Justice of Peace: B.FJaques 4312 048; L.Donaldson 4312 228; evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday A.F.Hargreaves 4312 045, W.Howard 4312 725 D.Edwards Mass 8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Mid-week Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170 021611198 - please phone to make sure they are available Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339 www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai Commu- Marriage Celebrants: nity Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782 L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; Y Osborne www.causewaychurch.org.nz Next Bugle Deadline Friday 9 October 2020
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