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WHERE URBAN MEETS COUNTRY | WWW.THEFRIDAYEDITION.CO.NZ | FACEBOOK /THEFRIDAYEDITION ISSUE 27 - FEBRUARY 21st 2020 READY, SET... GO!!! PG.4 PG.5 MOTORAMA MORRINSVILLE TURNED IT ON! PG.6 SHEEP SURE CAN BE A TRIAL BACK PAGE TUI PARK BOWLING CLUBS 21ST WOMEN’S CLASSIC TOURNAMENT!
From the Editor Sunday 23rd February 2020 MELTING IS ONE WORD FOR IT… (times are approximate) SUFFOCATING ANOTHER! She’s pretty warm alright as the temperatures - 10am - Opening with the pipe band rise on the good old glass thermometer. I am - 10.30am – Wai-Taiko Drummers hoping that common sense is prevailing when it comes to heat in - 11am - Teddy Bear’s Picnic cars, or animals left chained up outside without appropriate shade 11am- Reducing waste demo Part 1 or hydration?? - 11.15am – Piako Brass Band A reminder that we are running a photography (snap shot) - 11.30am Kerry Dufty Butchery Demo opportunity throughout 2020. It is open to kids in 3 categories - Midday – Wai Taiko Drummers Primary age, Intermediate and College. Primary ages can submit 12.30 Reducing waste demo Part2 a photo of choice. Intermediate and College, your set topic is - 12:30- Bonneville Band Animals/Wildlife for February and for March it is Transport. The - 3pm – Close idea is to encourage kids of any age or skill set to get creative. This year we are trying to When you are behind a lens, you see things in a completely Throughout the day….. First Credit different perspective. So come on and get snapping and email Union Free Kidszone...Kiwanis produce as little waste as your photos to me at sharon@thefridayedition.co.nz. Who knows… Train…Climbing wall….vertical possible to keep there may well be hidden talent just waiting to shine. A big thank bungy…EV cars and bikes…..food Te Aroha clean and you to Heathcote Appliances who have sponsored a photography trucks & stalls…ice cream.. candy green. package for one emerging young photographer to be presented in floss….Wulfings Archery…arts and December. All photos submitted in 2020 will be judged by a panel. crafts….spinners and But wait…yep there’s more! weavers…community hub….DOCs Please bring your I am creating a ‘photo trail’…oh and it is exciting…find out more in Bug Out …..balloon artist….chainsaw our March 6th issue. sculptor and much more! reusables!! We have now been granted NZ Accreditation to photograph the Chiefs home games, so we are undoubtedly stoked! All the hard work over the past 2 years is coming to fruition and we are in our PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: element. Go the Mighty Chiefs!!!!! Oh check out the handy tip this fortnight…something I never knew so you learn something new every day! Sharon Well it’s time I signed off…have a great fortnight everyone and see you in our next edition on March 6th. Do you want Proven Results? Call me anytime, I’m local, just like you. You Could Save Thousands! Only 2.5% commission + GST No admin fee! Sue Rope M : 021 618 240 Licenced REAA (2008) E : sue.rope@trinitynetwork.co.nz THE FRIDAY EDITION STAFF TABLOID DEADLINES SHARON DEAN - Editor / Owner LIZZIE NGARAMA - Sales Camera ready advert artwork is due two weeks prior to issue date. If you require Ph: 027 712 8065 Ph: 027 505 6202 us to design your advert for you, we require copy and imagery a minimum of fours E: sharon@thefridayedition.co.nz E: advertising@thefridayedition.co.nz weeks prior to issue date allow time for design and proofs. BROOKE BRADBURY - Reporter ALY JOHNSON - Graphic Design / Ph: 021 231 2874 Magazine Design HAVE A STORY FOR US? E: brooke.tfe@gmail.com Imagine If Creative Studios If you have a story you think might be good for publication in our mag, give us a call! We want to hear your community stories, historical memories, exciting CLAIRE ASHTON - Reporter P: 027 327 4233 business ventures and all round interesting and feel good news! Ph: 021 263 0596 E: aly@imagineifcreativestudios.co.nz E: claireashton7@gmail.com Contact Editior Sharon Dean to organise a time for an interview. WAYNE LOGAN - Photographer PG. 2 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
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TE AROHA ATHLETICS RIBBON DAY SHARON DEAN | PICTS: TFE W hat a cracker of a day it was for the Te Aroha Athletics Ribbon Day held on Saturday 8th February at Herries Park. The sun was a scorcher, yet the young athletes gave it their all throughout the day. There were 213 participants competing from 20 clubs for the event, so great representation from surrounding areas. Athletes competed in a variety of track and field events throughout the day, including Long jump, High jump, 100m, 200m and the tiny tots even got to strut their stuff on the track. You can find more of the action from the day on The Friday Edition Facebook Page. RIGHT: Action from the Te Aroha Athletics Track at Herries Park, Te Aroha. OUT AND ABOUT WITH TFE CHIEFS VS CRUSADERS GAME FEBRUARY FLEX GYM FREE TRIAL MORRINSVILLE P: 07 889 3337 | E: MORRINSVILLE@FLEXFITNESSGYM.CO.NZ | 241 THAMES STREET, MORRINSVILLE, WAIKATO PG. 4 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
MOTORAMA - MORRINSVILLE TURNED IT ON! SHARON DEAN C ars glistened, entertainment echoed out across the recreation grounds and the crowds flocked in through the gates for the 2020 Motorama in Morrinsville. The event featured a fine display of trucks, vintage and classic cars, motorbikes, entertainment for the kids, and Miss Retro competition. Stopping and chatting to many of the car owners was a privilege – the hours involved in looking after their pride and joy is a credit to all concerned. The ever popular Kiwanis train was again cruising around the grounds. The rock wall proved to be a popular attraction by the youngsters. So was the food on offer I might just add! As always the YANKEE HAULERS host an amazing event which is evident by the number of people in attendance. Check out more images on our Facebook Page. RIGHT: Images from the 2020 Motorama held at the Recreation Grounds. www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition PG. 5
SHEEP SURE CAN BE A TRIAL CLAIRE ASHTON | PICT: TFE The second run for the year of the Morrinsville trial he starts off Sheep dog trials was held at the Tylden farm in the Huntaway on Scott Road on the weekend of the 8th and Class, and has 9th of February. Dog trials are a district wide brought along sport across the whole of New Zealand, with 157 Whistle, Ron, and Clubs, and competitors are known to travel far Mouse, Ron’s and wide to compete - sometimes taking part in mum (pictured). more than one on any given day. On Mouse’s run, The sheep were trucked in on the first morning one of the sheep from Hangawera Station and kept in a shady lags behind, TOP: Jessica Lusby and her pup Mist | LEFT: holding pen, then it’s luck of the draw if you and Mouse has Watching get a group who will behave. Sets of three are to ‘nurse’ it up released and shepherded to the start and the the hill. The difficult at the start, to give all the competitors dogs doing the wrangling seem to get as much competitors closely watch each other to see a fair go. The style of the competitors varies, work as the dogs who are competing. how the course runs and provide their own the younger ones might be in jandals, shorts laconic running commentary. and hoodies, and the older farmers in more First up was the Huntaway or Long Hunt Class, traditional farm wear, and they either use voice where the dogs literally hunt the sheep with It is fairly balanced with regards to women or whistle to communicate with the dogs. their bark and body in as straight a line as competitors, and Jessica Lusby has come over possible up the hill, and within a fairly wide from Katikati where she has been working for Competitors come from different backgrounds, marked area. Simultaneously taking place in nearly four years on a sheep and beef farm and not all are farmers out working with dogs the next paddock was the Short Head Drive where she works with up to four of the owner’s every day on farm. Some are on lifestyle blocks and Yard, where the sheep are silently headed dogs. She is looking after a young pup to and usually run short heading dogs but take by the dog up a hill, then back down and into socialise him and Jessica also hopes to be the opportunity of trials to get out on the larger a pen - hopefully. For this a special kind of dog competing in a couple of years’ time. In the hill country courses. was bred for their stamina, the New Zealand meantime, she is watching, and learning. Sheep dog trials are considered a sport, and Heading Dog, who can handle the exertion attending the trials made me think of Sunday There is a wide range of age groups attending, required for the big hills - and the wayward afternoons watching the classic, ‘A Dog’s with young Benji (pictured), tagging along with sheep. Training the dogs for sheep dog trials Show’ on the telly. Public are welcome to a family friend to experience sheep dog trials makes them better working dogs on farm too. attend the trials and further information is for the first time. He has been put to work Troy McDonald has been competing for seven on the holding pen by the start and releases available on the website years in both classes and has placed a few the sheep as required. Sometimes the judges www.sheepdogtrials.co.nz/ times the New Zealand Nationals. 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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 1 A 2 H 3 A 4 H 5 ANNOUNCEMENT: A huge thank you and acknowledgement to Heathcote Appliances who are sponsoring a photography package (to the value of $500.00) to be presented to one budding young Friday 31 January 7:05 pm Saturday 8 February 7:05 pm Saturday 15 February 4:45 pm Saturday 22 February 7:05 pm BYE photographer in the Intermediate/College Eden Park, FMG Stadium Prince Chichibu Memorial FMG Stadium Category at the end of the year in Auckland Waikato, Hamilton Stadium, Tokyo Waikato, Hamilton December 2020. The Primary School Category is sponsored by 6 A 7 H 8 A 9 A 10 H The Friday Edition (To the value of $100). All photos will be judged by an independent panel. This is an opportunity for youth to get creative Friday 6 March Friday 13 March Sunday 22 March Sunday 29 March Saturday 4 April and let ‘the eye see what it sees’ behind the 9:45 pm 7:05 pm 2:05 am 2:05 am 4:45 pm lens. WIN Stadium, FMG Stadium Jonsson Kings Park, Emirates Airlines Park, FMG Stadium Wollongong Waikato, Hamilton Durban Johannesburg Waikato, Hamilton PRIMARY SCHOOL: Send in a photo of your choice every month. 11 A 12 13 H 14 A 15 H INTERMEDIATE/COLLEGE: Set Topic every month February Set Topic: Animals/Wildlife March Set Topic: Transport Friday 10 April BYE Saturday 25 April Friday 1 May Saturday 9 May Send your photos in to 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 4:45 pm Forsyth Barr Stadium, Venue TBC Sky Stadium, FMG Stadium sharon@thefridayedition.co.nz Dunedin Wellington Waikato, Hamilton HAPPY SNAPPING! 16 H 17 H 18 A FINALS T’S & C’S: Super Rugby Qualifier Saturday 6 June *One photo per person to be sent in per month. *There is one photography package only to be presented in Super Rugby Semi Final the Primary Age Category ($100 value). Friday 15 May Friday 22 May Saturday 30 May Saturday 13 June *The Intermediate/College Category will be a combined 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 7:05 pm judged category and only one photography package will be FMG Stadium FMG Stadium Orangetheory Stadium, Super Rugby Final Waikato, Hamilton Waikato, Hamilton Christchurch presented ($500 value). Saturday 20 June chiefs.co.nz | 0800 4 CHIEFS ONTIME MOBILE SERVICES 07 884 8955 | 027 351 6559 | Email: neil@otms.co.nz 456 Stanley Road South, RD1 Te Aroha OMTS provides you with mobile workshop that comes to your farm or home at your convenience. We can service or repair your Bike or Quads We can also now supply - at a time and place that suits you - leaving you free to carry on with and fit tyres for quads and that important job of farming! Call us for any bike services - we’ll be motorcycles! happy to assist you. PG. 8 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
PAEROA HIGHLAND GAMES & TATTOO 2020 SHARON DEAN | PICT: TFE What an amazing time had by all at this years Paeroa Highland Games and Tattoo. Pipers echoed across the domain. Woodchoppers were preparing for their competition… The Kombi toured around the grounds in its bright colours as children waved at the crowd as they passed by. People watched in amazement as the strongman hurled the logs into the air. The technique and strength of these guys is mind boggling. The Topp Twins were a feature with the crowd listening in awe of their music– boy they sure can sing! Steampunk was a big feature of the show also with people attending in their Steampunk costumes...this was so amazing to see, and they looked stunning! The sound of the soloist pipers gave you the goose bumps, and age was no deterrent. As per normal, I am never too far away from the good old coffee and food karts – after all it’s all part of an event! What an awesome day! Bring on 2021. Check out photos on our Facebook page. FRIDAY’S HANDY TIP IMPACT FIGHT DID YOU KNOW?? Te Aroha Springs Community Trust Since 1999 Charitable Trust CC22427 NIGHT No I did not… Good luck to all the local MYSTERY – MYSTERY fighters who are competing Did you know that the tab on a MYSTERY – MYSTERY at Impact Fight Night on can once opened can be used to MYSTERY TRIP SATURDAY 22ND FEB put your straw through it!!! WED 26TH FEBRUARY 2020 at the Morrinsville Events Departing St David’s Church Te Aroha at 9.30am Centre. Return approx. 2.45pm HOW DID It is really great to see so many local boys fighting in I MISS Book and pay at Don Edwards Photography such a great event. THIS? $25.00 per head includes morning tea Enquiries to Alli 0274884037 SILVESTER ELECTRICAL 31 Studholme St, Morrinsville Ph (07) 889 6918 "Small enough to care, big enough to rely on" www.silvesterelectrical.co.nz www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition PG. 9
GREY POWER MEMBERS ENERGISED FOR 2020 CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE “ We are never too old to feel young,” say the members of the Te Aroha Grey Power Association.“We have a lifetime of experience to contribute to our community, yet we also know how important it is to Since coming to Te Aroha with his partner Sandy, Roy has been a popular guest speaker and is actively involved in promoting his passion of remain young at heart.” exercise and healthy eating for seniors so they can maintain all-round wellbeing, health and fitness. Those of younger generations may only see the outward façade of age, the white hair, the lined faces or the slower pace many of us older people Having Roy share his stories of his experiences take but inside we are still full of ideas, dreams and energy. together with his moving tributes to some of the late, greats of the New Zealand sporting world, A wonderful example of such an individual, was the guest speaker at the including his friendships with Sir Peter Snell and February meeting recently, Roy Williams MNZM. Born in 1934, Roy was a the well-respected sports commentator Ray Cody, former New Zealand track and field athlete who won gold in the decathlon who also happened to be the founding President at the 1966 Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. He of Grey Power New Zealand, was a wonderful way won the national decathlon title 11 times between 1956 and 1970, as well to start the new year. Roy’s friendly manner and as the 120 yards hurdles title in 1965, the long jump title in 1958 and the the humble way he shared his personal sporting discus title in 1956. history endeared him to his audience right from the start. Te Aroha Grey As many will know, Roy is the younger brother of the late Dame Yvette Power Association are delighted to welcome both Roy and his partner, Winifred Corlett DNZM MBE (née Williams), who was the first ever Sandy, as our newest members. female Olympic gold medal winner and is widely regarded as one of New For more information on belonging to Te Aroha Grey Power Association Zealand’s greatest ever athletes. Both Roy and his sister were inducted see the advert or contact President Wanda Brittain on (07) 884 7489 or into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1990. In the 2002 New Year Membership Officer Berry Cook on (07) 884 9868. Honours, Roy was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to athletics. TE AROHA & DISTRICT TRAMPING CLUB We motored over to Omokoroa and up Whakamarama Road to the L’Anson Bush MARCH TRIPS Reserve. This is a lovely reserve with many grassy picnic areas at the start and a small SUN 08 - RAPURAPU KAURI stream nearby. The tracks are of a high standard and well laid out with a long and These Kauri are the most southern short loop – we did both. There is also an old tramway which we followed to the end. in NZ, situated off the Matamata - In the reserve there are two very interesting trees the first is known as the ‘Three Tauranga highway. These trees are Sisters’ as it is three trunks growing out of one base. The other is a tall rata that has a well worth a look with many stream crossings along the way. About a 2.5 hour return real lean on and supplejacks on it which appear to be holding it up. It took us just short walk. We may even go up to the scenic lookout for a view over the wider Waikato area. of two hours. We left the reserve and carried on up to the start of the Leyland O’Brien Tramway. This trail section is flat with several small streams to cross. The track goes SUN 22 - PUKEMOKEMOKE RESERVE - Pukemokemoke Bush loop track is a great through groves of maturing native trees and it was lovely cool walking as we walked Waikato trail boasting over 3200 native plants including Matai, Totara, Kauri, Kanuka alongside a stream all day. and Kahikatea. Great picnic spots and stunning views of the wider region. The 40 hectare Pukemokemoke Reserve is just 20 minutes north of Morrinsville and includes When we reached the big Whakamarama stream we returned the same way detouring nine sites of interest which are marked along the track. These include a Kauri Grove, via a boardwalk which led us back to the start. It was a very enjoyable day and good to the lookout and the stopover Pa site. The loop track takes about 1.5 hours. meet up and talk with fellow trampers. Ring Colin 8849308 or John 884 7005 for start time and more details. COME IN AND TRY OUR LAMB KOFTA’S. THEY ARE GREAT ON THE BBQ! Kerry and Letitia | Phone 07 884 7740 | 143 Whitaker Street, Te Aroha PG. 10 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
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MORRINSVILLE A & P SHOW TOWN & COUNTRY TO COME TOGETHER SHARON DEAN | PICTS: TFE (2019 A&P SHOW) S AVE THE DATE! The Morrinsville A&P Show is on Saturday March 7th… of the largest displays of Clydesdales in the Waikato, along with competitions for harness horses, drum horses, miniatures, hacks, ponies The much anticipated return of the Dairy and and EEEE AWWW, donkeys and more… Beef sections will return to the show in 2020 – Alpacas, Dairy Goats and Nigerian Dwarves’ a welcome return after Mycoplasma Bovis. will also feature in the animal areas. Show President, Bruce McRobbie says the Five lucky gate ticket holders will each win show will run all breed competitions in both a $100 New World voucher donated by categories, however the classes that go ahead Farmlands Morrinsville – this will be drawn will be dependent on entries received. throughout the day with the last draw at 2.30 “We are not sure how many competitions pm. Winners must be present when drawn. will feature, but it’s a start to bringing back a Prizes unclaimed throughout the day will go traditional part of our show”. President Bruce back in the box for the next draw, and you have McRobbie one chance only for a claimed prize. You would normally see the Mahon’s Please visit the website www.morrinsvilleshow. Amusements at the show- but not in 2020.. co.nz for more information and entry forms.You The show will take on a new look with ‘Fun can also keep up to date on Facebook www. Solutions’ providing an exciting range of rides facebook.com/themorrinsvilleshow Family passes are $20 (2 Adults, 2 and entertainment for young and old alike. Children aged 12 plus). Under 12’s are Woodchopping and strongman competitions “It’s a good day out for young and free. will feature, as well as the Wai Taiko Drummers, old. We’d love to see you there”, Gates open at 9 am a rock climbing wall, kapa haka groups, and says Bruce. giant puzzles. In the horse area, will be one WHITEWEAR & APPLIANCE REPAIRS SPOILT ROTTEN DOG GROOMING AND DAYCARE CALL US NOW 0800JTCARTER GILLIAN BEATH - All Breeds - 20 Years Plus Experience 0800 582 278 - Bookings Essential 5147 State Highway 26 RD2 Te Aroha Ph 07 884 9220 M 022 649 0992 E gillianbob@xtra.co.nz Find us on Facebook PG. 12 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
ROAD SAFETY IMPORTANT FOR ELSTOW PLAYSCHOOL CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE | PICS: ELSTOW PLAYSCHOOL A t Elstow Playschool we are about families, learning together, and meeting new friends, while providing a safe and stimulating environment for pre-schoolers to learn through play and exploration. But most of all, we are about having fun! At Elstow Playschool we are about families, learning together, and meeting new friends, while providing a safe and stimulating environment for pre- schoolers to learn through play and exploration. But most of all, we are about having fun! Recently Rueben the Road Safety Bear visited Elstow ABOVE: Left to right: Isabel Rolton; Adele Playschool and taught our Naude; Stella Torrens children all about how to be safe on and around the road. There were lots of important messages for our children – and it was wonderful to see so many children participate and learn something new! We celebrated Valentines Day by making lots of crafts for our families to show them how much we appreciate them and have had heaps of fun playing with slime outside on these sunny mornings. We look forward to seeing many of you at Te Aroha Domain Day on Sunday, Elstow Playschool will be jointly hosting the teddy bears picnic with the Te Aroha Kindergarten Association. Bring along your favourite teddy bear and join us for some dancing, a story and some bubbles. If anyone is interested in coming along to Elstow Playschool, pop along and have a look during our sessions, or contact us via our Facebook page. DAIRY PLANT DISTRIBUTORS SESSIONS: Lets Get Ready for Winter! Monday, Wednesday and Fridays: 9.15am-11.45am during the school term, for children aged 0-5. All Welcome. • Free Water Testing for you Pool • Set up chemicals to get your pool winterised • Filter Checking • Auto Pool Cleaners 5 Lipsey Street, Te Aroha Ph/Fax 07 884 7855 Mobile 0274 973 469 Email: piakorural@xtra.co.nz www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition PG. 13
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This Celebrating 10 years partnership with baby/child-friendly session Wright Fishing & Outdoors starts by leaving the centre at 9am for a walk 7th March – 8th March 2020 and returning for a coffee Fishing starts at 6.am Saturday 7th March and chat at 10am. A lovely way for lovely ladies to meet other Weigh-in: Tahuna Tavern Garden Bar, Tahuna lovely ladies while getting their fit on! Also a great opportunity to Sunday 8th March 3.00pm – 5.00pm Prize giving to follow practise a little NZ Sign Language in a relaxed atmosphere with Entry Fee: $25.00 - Senior Early Bird other learners! $30.00 - Senior (after 22nd February) The Drop In Centre now operates on the first and third Thursday $10.00 - Junior (0-16years) Early Bird morning of the month. All are welcome to pop in for a cuppa and $15.00 – Junior (after 22nd February) a biscuit with Peter Special Early Bird Prize for entries received before February 22nd 2020 SAVE THE DATE SENIOR JUNIOR (0-16YEARS) Here’s some dates to pencil into your diary for March! Mens Section Boys Section 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heaviest Snapper AROHANUI FILM SOCIETY: 1st Heaviest Other 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heaviest Snapper 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heaviest Kahawai The Arohanui Film Society will be putting on their monthly flick Ladies Section 1st Heaviest Other 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heaviest Snapper 1st & 2nd Heaviest Eel on the BIG screen at 7pm on Monday 9th. 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SHORT FILM SHOOTS IN OLD FARMHOUSE IN PUKEMOREMORE CLAIRE ASHTON | PICT: TFE An old farmhouse set back from the road and he along with gaffer Graham Lauder were surrounded by old trees recently served as the responsible for designing the look of the film interior and exterior of a house for a 1940’s and differentiating the lighting styles between period film Worthy of Thee, which wrapped scenes set in the present, and those in up shooting on Saturday 8th of February. The flashback. film, written by Sasha Morgan and directed by Dulith Anthony Gunasekera, is a wartime drama For the exterior, lawn had to be created from partially based on a true story. paddock, and a fence and gate put in, along with a small garden. During pre-production a The location owners were very tree branch fell and did some damage to the accommodating, and the farmhouse in roof, but luckily it was fixable. One of the key Pukemoremore needed a lot of work, so it was actors also ‘fell over’ at the last minute and many hands on deck to pull up layers of old veteran actor Michael Hurst agreed to step in carpet and then sand and polish the wooden to take the part opposite Vanessa Riddell (Mr floorboards found underneath. The interior also and Mrs Walker - pictured) had to be wallpapered, but not to the ceiling, Wardrobe fittings took place at the production as with film sets, it’s all smoke and mirrors. The film’s production crew is mainly made of office, with last minute props being sourced There was literally smoke on set too, as they people from the Waikato and Auckland. The locally also, and costumes hired from Te Aroha realised that once they had removed an old producer of Worthy of Thee, Lance Loughlin, Little Theatre, with wardrobe’s Sarah Price stove, they had revealed a beautiful old original hired Te Aroha local and film ‘fixer’ Phill Palmer sewing some original garments also. fireplace which was called for in the script. of Phill Palmer Productions Ltd, and used his The funds for Worthy of Thee are raised via production office as a base for pre-production. Luckily power was still on in the house, and Givealittle and privately. (A ‘fixer’ sorts things out prior to the shoot and with the newer HMI lights, they can run off is an overseas term that is being used more house power without the need for a generator. commonly in the New Zealand film industry in Camera gear and lights were provided by the recent years.) director of photography, Jared Jones, and FDANZ www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition PG. 15
The Three Pillars of Healing AMY PEDERSON HUNT Healing is like a puzzle; many pieces need Our subconscious mind is programmed within our whole lives searching for this unconditional to connect before the puzzle is complete. the first seven years of our life, yet you are the love, divinity, and sense of belonging in which Putting these pieces together is a task and only person who thinks in your mind, no one our souls yearn. a journey in its own, and every puzzle is else, so you have the power to create the next It’s important to remember we are all on entirely different. moment and all the rest to follow. You have the this planet for a reason; we all have a higher choice to keep thinking the same old thoughts, PILLAR 1 BODY purpose; we are connected to the divine and refuse to change and keep your problems, The world’s population is suffering from an the universe in ways you could not imagine. or you have the opportunity to replace and increase in health conditions; these messages Remembering who you are is to shine your light, recondition those old cyclic thinking patterns have been ignored or masked with harsh and helping others remember who they are and that are getting you nowhere. medications, not to mention the denial we have help them shine their light is part of our mission. over the fact that our environment and how we We all want our lives and situations to become Some of us are lucky enough to know our life are nourishing our bodies contributes to these more comfortable and better, but we don’t want purpose, others it may take a little longer, but issues at all. The reasoning behind the suffering to have to change ourselves, we would prefer that is ok, sometimes we need to successfully is not punishment; it is a process of conscious our lives and situations changed. Once we get through the first two pillars of healing to awakening, tapping us on the shoulder change our inner perceptions only then will the reach our higher self. informing us to become aware of our physical outer world change. This practice takes time, Pillar one is an essential base to heal physically; body and surroundings. think of it as exercising your brain, for instance, this promotes purity of the body allowing all you can’t run a marathon if you haven’t put in The symptoms we express whether physical, body cells, tissues and systems to function with the groundwork, so lose the expectations and mental or emotional are all signs that we need ease. Once the body is at this level pillar two be patient with yourself. to improve our diets, lifestyles and change becomes much easier to accomplish. The more our perceptions. Obviously to initiate true After all, you are changing the subconscious pillar two is put into practice, the more we act healing we need to delve deep within the patterning that was imprinted in you for the first and make decisions from pillar three which is metabolic systems to find the root cause of seven years of your life. It is ok and completely where we ultimately want to be, connected to symptoms and health issues and implement normal for us to have emotions; in some cases, our true essence. protocols for physical, mental and emotional we need to dig deep to allow those emotions to Once we are in pillar three the other pillars are in healing. However, following your great diet, be released and honoured. complete balance and harmony with universal exercise plan and healing protocol are never What is your perception of life? How do you energy. enough. Yes, it’s phenomenal to have this new perceive the world, people, or stress? If our awareness of our body, with incredible results understanding of a stressful environment and to follow, but we then need to take things up a ourselves changed than it changes our biology AMY PEDERSEN HUNT | IIN, FDNP, AFDNP level to become completely healed. for the better decreasing the rate we age and Obsidian Health & Nutrition PILLAR 2 MIND promoting health. Toxic thoughts cause toxic amy@obsidianhealth.co.nz | www.obsidianhealth.co.nz facebook / Instagram | 021 981 076 / 07 8844477 Awareness of the mind is becoming conscious chemical reactions in the body and tonic of our thoughts and perceptions on life. The thoughts cause tonic chemical reactions in the point of power is in the present moment not body. in the past or the future, yet we are so often PILLAR 3 SPIRIT thinking about our past or our future that we We are spiritual energetic beings or pure forget to enjoy the present moment. It is in the consciousness. As spirit, we have only ever present moment that incredible changes take experienced complete unconditional love, and place. divinity before we entered this world. We spend PG. 16 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
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TUI PARK BOWLING CLUBS 21ST WOMEN’S CLASSIC TOURNAMENT CONTRIBUTED RIGHT: Life member Myra Caldwell, cutting the cake | BOTTOM: Merry, Louise O’Leary and Marie Kidd with flowers. O n Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th of February, twenty six teams played in a classic fours tournament organised by Louise of bottles of water were the norm for the day. To keep players informed of their team standings, a progress report of results was displayed on the TV O’Leary and Merry Cradock tournament screen. The computer programme was compiled convenors .The tournament was sponsored by by Wayne Heron and Albert Kong who collated all Pub Charity Limited. The Grand Tavern Te Aroha the results after each game and gave a points by is the supporting gaming outlet for the Pub points summary throughout the two days. Charity grant for prizes. Lunch was served by the ladies from the Te Aroha President of Tui Park Bowling Club, Rolly Hayes Golf Club and was provided for both days. As part welcomed all bowlers and wished all teams every of the celebrations, a 21st birthday cake was cut success and a competitive and friendly two days by Myra Caldwell, a life member who has played in of bowls. Centre President Murray Galloway also most of the 21 tournaments . attended the tournament. The winners of the tournament were from the Rewa Teams represented the following clubs from Club in Matamata. They were Jocelyn Hart, Marie Counties Manukau, Bay Of Plenty, Waikato and Tappin, Lyn Clough and Margaret McMillan. the Thames Valley. They were Frankton Junction, Runners up were the team from Tui Park. They Hinuera, Leander Park, Manurewa, Mercury Bay, were Juliet Wright, Alison Honeyfield, Kim Kong Morrinsville, Pauanui, Pukekohe, Rewa, Tauranga and Ellewies Hayes South, Te Awamutu, Thames, Thames Coast, Tokoroa, Waihi, Waihi Beach and Tui Park. In third place was the Thames team of Val Mathews, Patsy Robinson, Molly Galloway and On arrival all bowlers were given a commemorative Doreen Garlick. program compiled by Len Hay and printed by Alison Honeyfield to keep as a memento of the It was fitting that the prizes were presented by tournament. Marie Kidd, a past member of the Tui Park Club. Marie was the instigator of this tournament in the The greens were in pristine condition and the heat late 1990’s. She was presented with a bouquet of meant that umbrellas, hats, cool packs, and plenty flowers by Merry Cradock. CALL RICK JOHNSON NO 1 LINK SALESPERSON IN NEW ZEALAND (Sept 2019) Confidentiality assured International brand Competitive fee structure Buoyant market BESPOKE WEDDING INVITATIONS & STATIONERY Call for a FREE, No Obligation and Graphic Design | Digital Printing | Save the Dates | Invitations Confidential Discussion Custom Laser Cutting & Engraving | Seating Charts | Signage 021 991 485 | 0800 991 485 ALY - M 027 327 4233 | P 07 889 7838 rick.johnson@linkbusiness.co.nz aly@imagineifcreativestudios.co.nz | 181 Thames Street, Morrinsville PG. 20 www.thefridayedition.co.nz | Facebook /thefridayedition
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