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Monthly Newspaper Business Cards Photocopying Laminang Binding Typeseng If it’s newsworthy and you know about it - we’d like to know too! The informaon and opinions published are not necessarily those of the Rolleston News proprietors. Rolleston News is distributed to over 5000 homes and businesses in the Rolleston area. Next edion will be distributed Wednesday 1st June 2016 DEADLINES: Editorial: Wednesday 25th May, 5pm Adversing: Thursday 26th May, 5pm SHOP 15 - ROLLESTON SQUARE PHONE: 03 347 1068 Right here in Rolleston - we’re your local! BE INSPIRED! by our range of: beautiful flowers lovely gifts warm atmosphere Free Delivery within Rolleston. Laybys Welcome, Gift Wrapping & Gift Vouchers. P: 03318 7450 F: 03 318 7451 E: [email protected] W: www.malvernnews.co.nz ISSUE 132 Wednesday 4th May 2016 Wednesday 4th May 2016 Wednesday 4th May 2016 Wednesday 4th May 2016 Inside this issue: Paint ‘n’ Sip 2 SwimSense 3 Depression and Anxiety 4 Real Estate Commentary 5 Selwyn Mums Have A Bellyful 5 Mortgage & Insurance Advice 5 Local Trust, Finalist For Community Energy Award 6 Sensaonal Selwyn Awards 6 Road Crash Winners cont… 7 Rolleston Men’s Shed 7 Bouncy Castle Fun Day 8 West Melton Duathlon Stars 8 Off The Walls Murals 8 Enable Celebrate Remarkable Rolleston Fibre Broadband Uptake 9 Rolleston Netball 10 NRL Ticket Winner 10 Public Noces 10 Classifieds 10-11 Trades 11-12 Email Column 12 Boutique Winery, Restaurant & Event Venue Weedons Ross Road, West Melton 03 347 4968|www.meltonestate.co.nz Treat Mum to a Beautiful Winery Lunch! Sunday 8 th May 2016 Bookings essential April 15-16th, saw the Rolleston Road Crash Team (RRCT) secure overall first place at the UFBA South Island Road Crash Rescue (RCR) Challenge. The gruelling rescue challenge took place in Milton, Otago and tested the teams to their limits mentally and physically. Seven teams from around the South Island attended the competition which is run by the United Fire Brigades Association. There are three categories of scenarios: Controlled: involves two patients requiring extrication. Entrapped: involves one patient trapped by a limb, requiring extrication. Time Critical: involves one patient in a critical condition, requiring extrication. Status could deteriorate at any moment. All of the above scenarios have a time limit of thirty minutes for completion. Teams are judged on skills, communication, medical, and extrication of patients. In addition to this, the team medics are judged on administering care to a patient in a medical emergency. Team medics have just fifteen minutes to complete this assessment. The Rolleston RCR team defeated the competition to win the Entrapped and Time Critical events, they came second in the Controlled event and third in the Controlled Scenario action shot: under vehicle Marty Tier, Hannah Simpson dealing with the ‘patient’, kneeling L to R Simon Newman (obscured by car) and John Trounson. Trauma event. Teams are also scored on individual roles which are tallied at the end of the event. Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 …..continued from front page. …..continued from front page. …..continued from front page. …..continued from front page.

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Page 1: Rolleston News Issue 132 May 2016

♦ Monthly Newspaper

♦ Business Cards

♦ Photocopying

♦ Lamina�ng

♦ Binding

♦ Typese�ng

If it’s newsworthy and

you know about it

- we’d like to know too!

The informa�on and

opinions published are

not necessarily those of

the Rolleston News

proprietors.

Rolleston News is

distributed to over 5000

homes and businesses

in the Rolleston area.

Next edi�on will be

distributed

Wednesday

1st June 2016

DEADLINES:

Editorial:

Wednesday

25th May, 5pm

Adver�sing:

Thursday

26th May, 5pm

SHOP 15 - ROLLESTON SQUARE PHONE: 03 347 1068

Right here in Rolleston - we’re your local!

BE INSPIRED! by our range of: • beautiful flowers • lovely gifts • warm atmosphere

Free Delivery within Rolleston. Laybys Welcome, Gift Wrapping

& Gift Vouchers.

P: 03318 7450 F: 03 318 7451

E: [email protected]

W: www.malvernnews.co.nz

ISSUE 132 Wednesday 4th May 2016Wednesday 4th May 2016Wednesday 4th May 2016Wednesday 4th May 2016

Inside this issue:

Paint ‘n’ Sip 2

SwimSense 3

Depression and Anxiety 4

Real Estate Commentary 5

Selwyn Mums Have A Bellyful 5

Mortgage & Insurance Advice 5

Local Trust, Finalist For

Community Energy Award

6

Sensa�onal Selwyn Awards 6

Road Crash Winners cont… 7

Rolleston Men’s Shed 7

Bouncy Castle Fun Day 8

West Melton Duathlon Stars 8

Off The Walls Murals 8

Enable Celebrate Remarkable

Rolleston Fibre Broadband

Uptake

9

Rolleston Netball 10

NRL Ticket Winner 10

Public No�ces 10

Classifieds 10-11

Trades 11-12

Email Column 12

Boutique Winery, Restaurant & Event Venue

Weedons Ross Road, West Melton 03 347 4968|www.meltonestate.co.nz

Treat Mum to a Beautiful

Winery Lunch! Sunday 8th May 2016

Bookings essential

April 15-16th, saw the Rolleston Road Crash Team (RRCT) secure overall first place at the UFBA South Island Road Crash Rescue (RCR) Challenge. The gruelling rescue challenge took place in Milton, Otago and tested the teams to their limits mentally and physically. Seven teams from around the South Island attended the competition which is run by the U n i t e d F i r e B r i g a d e s Association. There are three categories of scenarios: • Controlled: involves two

patients requiring extrication. • Entrapped: involves one

patient trapped by a limb, requiring extrication.

• Time Critical: involves one patient in a critical condition, requiring extrication. Status could deteriorate at any moment.

All of the above scenarios have a time limit of thirty minutes for completion. Teams are judged on skil ls, communication, medical, and extrication of

patients. In addition to this, the team med ics are judged on administering care to a patient in a medical emergency. Team medics have just fifteen minutes

to complete this assessment. The Rolleston RCR team defeated the competition to win the Entrapped and Time Critical events, they came second in the Controlled event and third in the

Controlled Scenario action shot: under vehicle Marty Tier, Hannah Simpson dealing with the ‘patient’, kneeling L to R Simon Newman (obscured by car) and John Trounson.

Trauma event. Teams are also scored on individual roles which are tallied at the end of the event. Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 Continued on page 7 …..continued from front page.…..continued from front page.…..continued from front page.…..continued from front page.

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Michelle Jones, Nicki Rolleston, Chevonn Walker and Chloe Walker with their paintings done at the Paint n’ Sip Studio - a second one of which is currently being set up in Queenstown.

Based in Ilam, Christchurch the Paint ‘n’ Sip Studio was opened by Amanda Anthony Amanda Anthony Amanda Anthony Amanda Anthony in 2014. Feeling a disconnection from her social life after the earthquakes Amanda made it her mission to empower people in a fun and creative way. Paint. Sip. Party. Socialise - is the slogan and it certainly sums up an evening at the studio. The News was invited to experience the Paint ‘n’ Sip concept and after the initial trepidation, excitement won over. The Darfield group attending were surprised at the light, modern surroundings and enjoyed viewing the hung artworks without intimidation. The group enjoyed a friendly welcome, and could partake of a drink on arrival, before donning an apron and taking a seat in front of their canvas. The evening’s painting to be replicated was on the wall and for most - this is when reality

kicked in. While some of those attending (including some from the Darfield contingent) were experienced artists, others were total novices. The evening’s artist host set the ball rolling with basic, helpful instructions and information. This included a pertinent directive not to confuse wine glass with painting water - needless to say there was a painter or two imbibing blue or orange bubbly! The instructions were clear and concise and even the most anxious of budding artists managed to produce a near masterpiece with aplomb. It was an evening of sipping, painting, laughing and there was even singing at one point! Van Morrison’s Brown eyed girl or Dexy’s Midnight Runners Come on Eileen were just a couple of the well-known tracks b l a s t ed o u t i nb e tw een instructions and enhancing the

already convivial atmosphere. The Paint ‘n’ Sip host and artist spent their spare moments offering tips, tricks, advice and anecdotes to the enthusiastic painters. “I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I created something that I would never have done of my own accord,” commented News staff member Nicki RollestonNicki RollestonNicki RollestonNicki Rolleston. “I would have no idea how to start a project like this and found the idea of providing materials, instruction, wine and music - absolute genius!” “We’re all keen to go again - it would be wonderful experience with a child or a partner too,” Nicki commented. My masterpiece is currently being prepared for hanging on my teenager’s wall. For many years I had to endure her artwork all around the house, car, windows etc, so it’s only fair that I give her mine!”

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Talented local artist Chevonn Walker creating a leafy autumn masterpiece with the assistance of friendly hosts and cider!

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Special for Term 2: If you are enrolled in our parent/

child classes (6 months to 2¼ yrs) and your child is

sick, we have two free open-pool sessions on

Tuesday 10.45am and Thursday 12pm.

For more informa�on, see our website.

Other Lessons:

We are fully

booked aDer

school,

however we

s�ll have the

following

spaces on

Saturdays and

in our

pre-school

programme.

Available Spaces Term 2:

PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMME

Day/Time Class (Age)

Mon 9.30am 12 mths – 2 ¼ yrs

Mon 10.45am 2 ¼ - 3 ½ yrs

Monday 11.45am 3 ½ - 5yrs (beg)

Tuesday 11.30am 3 ½ - 5yrs (adv)

Tuesday 12.30pm 12 mths – 3 ½ yrs

Wednesday 10.30am 2 ¼ - 3 ½ yrs

Wednesday 1.30pm 3 ½ - 5yrs (adv)

Thursday 10.30am 2 ¼ - 3 ½ yrs

Friday 9.30am 12 mths – 2 ¼ yrs

Friday 10am 3 ½ - 5yrs (beg)

Saturday 11am 3 ½ - 5yrs (beg)

Saturday 11.30am 3 ½ - 5yrs (adv)

Please see our website for more informa�on:

www.swimsense.co.nz

or email Claire [email protected]

ClaireClaireClaireClaire and Richard Washington Richard Washington Richard Washington Richard Washington are delighted to be the new owner/operators of Swimsense (formerly Small Strokes) Swim School based in Weedons. The Washington family had been thinking about moving into the Selwyn area for some time, when the opportunity of a lifetime arose with the chance to purchase the Weedons swim school. “The timing was spot on, like it was meant to be. A swim school had always been a particular dream of Claire’s with her swimming and educat ion background. It’s perfect,” enthused Richard. In fact, Claire and Richard both have complementary teaching backgrounds to the business with Richard a qualified Physical Education (P.E) teacher and Assistant Pr incipal at a Christchurch High School, and Claire also a qualified P.E teacher, health teacher and counsellor. “We both value the importance

of learning to swim as a vital physical skill, but also the more recent research on the effect of brain development shows the rewards are far-reaching. Learning to swim utilises many parts of the sensory brain such as touch, sound, sight, smell and taste. For example, one particular benefit for babies is the development of the respiratory system which, can in turn help to develop language,” Claire explained. A lot of research has gone into the couple’s new venture and their already vast experience in this area of teaching is clearly evident. Claire has previously been a swimming teacher in Christchurch and Hong Kong, as well as being a competitive swimmer herself for several years, which included competing in an Ironman long distance swimming event. It is because of this wealth of knowledge and experience that the School can confidently offer a specified, individual approach

to learning how to swim and offer private lessons (1-2 max swimmers/teacher) for school- aged children and adults. Swimsense a lso of fer a comprehens ive pre-school programme and have begun to develop this further with more classes being added as required. Parents can enjoy the flexibility of having siblings share lessons, while attending a swim school which caters to all ages and abilities in one place. “The Swim School had been running for fifteen years prior to our ownership. We aim to build on, and enhance, the outstanding reputation of quality swim lessons, in a small, family-friendly environment. We are fortunate to have highly qualified teachers who love to keep up with how best to teach others to swim. With some places still available, we look forward to welcoming more students in the com ing mont hs ,” C l a i r e concluded. Please see advertisement in this Please see advertisement in this Please see advertisement in this Please see advertisement in this

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Claire, Kate and Richard Washington are the dedicated new owners of Swimsense Swim School in West Melton.

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ACROSS THE STREET ACROSS THE WORLD

THE BEST MOVES ARE MADE WITH GRACE

Thursday 26th May 12:30pm in the Community Room or 7pm in the Lounge

Rolleston Community Centre

Contact: Kerry Gosset Phone: 03 318 3702 Mobile: 027 536 5139 [email protected]

Usually a happy and bubbly person, well-adjusted and coping, Mary*Mary*Mary*Mary* had sunk into the clutches of depression as she struggled with the heavy workload of study and trying to juggle family life. Mary was doing a Master’s Degree in Fami ly Psycho logy and Counselling at the time, when a friend at her course mentioned that there was an eight week Depression and Anx iety Recovery course just starting. She discussed with her husband Adrian*Adrian*Adrian*Adrian*, an ENT surgeon and Epidemiologist, who suggested that she give the course a try to see if it would help. Mary readily signed up even though she was a week behind by then and lost no time in putting into practise the lifestyle treatments being advocated. “You’ll get out of this, what you put into it”, was the catch phrase repeated every night by course Director Katie Snyder Katie Snyder Katie Snyder Katie Snyder of Darfield. Mary certainly put her all into the programme! She didn’t just apply all the course requirements herself, she took them home to her husband and s ix year o ld daughter announcing to them that they would all be doing the course, along with her, at home. The family never stopped applying daily the right nutrition for the brain, exercise, listening to classical music, addressing their thought patterns and negative thinking and many other things she learned on the course. Mary graduated the ’star’ of the class. One year later her husband Adrian wittily declared

Kerry Gosset and Katie Snyder at Dr Neil Nedley’s ten day Intensive Residential Depression and Anxiety course in the US.

“We have all become annoyingly happy”, as he spoke to the next Depression Recovery participants at their graduation. That particular class had an average 75% reduction in depression overall. (A test marker is taken at the beginning and end to determine levels of depression and anxiety and EQ [a measure of health status]). Dr Neil Nedley Neil Nedley Neil Nedley Neil Nedley MD, author of ‘Depression the Way Out, Proof Positive’ and the ‘Lost Art of Thinking’, is an internal medicine physician in the US. Every second patient of his was asking for medication for depression and so he set himself to study its ‘causes and cures’ to see if there was any

other way he could help them. The result was Dr Neil Nedley’s Mental Health Education Course, Depression and Anxiety Recovery. It has been reviewed in over forty medical journals, piloted in the US and comes to this area through local facilitators, Katie Snyder, Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Gosset Gosset Gosset Gosset and AnnaAnnaAnnaAnna and Paul Paul Paul Paul SchooldermanSchooldermanSchooldermanSchoolderman, all of whom are passionate about helping others to a better quality of life. Dr Nedley also runs a ten day I n t e n s i v e R e s i d e n t i a l Depression and Anxiety course at Weimar in the US which Kerry and Katie were privileged to have recently participated in at his invitation. They have seen phenomenal results in just ten days and are all fired up to help people in the local community suffering from this debilitating illness - see: www.nedleyhealthsolutions.com “With Depression being a real factor in our rural community, as farmers struggle to come to terms with less returns and higher costs, as young people try to make sense of life, as the day to day pressures mount in families, this timely programme is one that we are pleased to offer our communities,” Katie said.

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*Story used with permission but the names have been changed.

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Your property is our priority

92 Rolleston Drive (03) 347 9949

Jackie Derrick Licensed Salesperson REAA 2008

M 027 636 3576 E [email protected]

Susan Davis Licensed Salesperson REAA 2008

M 027 662 2751 E [email protected]

Too many people spend money they haven’t earned to buy things they

don’t need to impress people they don’t like! - Will Rogers

If this is the year you want to buy your home, then you may need to make some simple

adjustments in your day - skip the laKe, make your lunch, bike or walk to work. You will be

very surprised how the liKle things add up to big savings that you can save on a weekly

basis to show the bank that you can save and will be able to tackle a mortgage.

Work out a budget based on owning a home - research the rates you will need to pay, the

insurance you will need to have, and the maintenance you will need to do, and put all that

money aside to test if you really do want to be a home owner. It isn’t easy, but then

nothing worthwhile ever is.

With the current low interest rates, there has never been a beKer �me to make the jump,

but make sure you jump with your eyes wide open. Work your mortgage repayments out

on a higher interest rate and you will be surprised how much you will save over the

mortgage in interest and �me, by paying the difference of the higher rate and the actual

rate, on a monthly basis. And if you are wan�ng to re-fix at a low rate, having just come

off a higher rate, keep the

repayments the same because

the difference will be beKer

coming off your mortgage

than into a black hole!

Talk to your mortgage adviser

about how you can make this

‘Your Year’.

Ginny Nelson

Providing you with quality advice for Mortgages

Refinancing & Re-fixing Loans, Mortgage Protection,

Life/Trauma, Income Protection & Health Insurance

Phone: 03 3477 205

Mobile: 0275 391 006

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.gmi.net.nz Disclosure Document Available on Request

Bellyful is a nationwide organisation, founded in A u c k l a n d i n 2 0 0 9 and established out of the desire to see families being supported by fellow community members. Nobody needs to go through stressful times alone and Be l ly fu l vo lunteers understand that having a new baby, or a sick family member, can make life really tough. Having a Bellyful volunteer pop around with a couple of cooked meals is a gesture that can go a long way towards alleviating some of the daily parental stress. As an organisation, Bellyful continue to feed local families based on the appreciation and understanding of the following points:

• It’s more than okay to ask for and accept help - in fact it’s really brave.

• It’s important to acknowledge that parenting a new-born can be really hard.

• Well supported families are less likely to struggle during times of stress.

• New parents don’t need another source of advice.

• A community needs to look after each other.

• Food brings people together.

Bellyful’s main criteria is simply that the families which they provide practical support to, do not have others available to cook and deliver free meals. The family must also fall into one of these categories:

• Have a new baby (generally under three months old - but this is not set in stone).

• Have a young family and someone in that family unit has a serious or terminal illness.

There is no catch, or payment involved. Bellyful volunteers cook together about once a month at a ‘cookathon’ and deliver the home-made meals directly to qualifying families. With the increase of the Selwyn population over the last four years, Bellyful made the decision to open a Selwyn branch to take some pressure off the extremely busy Christchurch branch. There are Bellyful volunteers all over the district, in West Melton, Rolleston, Lincoln, Irwell, Leeston and Southbridge. The

Selwyn volunteers have also been busy for the past few months fundraising to be a fully established branch. This has been a hugely successful effort on their part due to the generosity of the local community.

Search for Bellyful on Search for Bellyful on Search for Bellyful on Search for Bellyful on Facebook for further details; Facebook for further details; Facebook for further details; Facebook for further details; to refer yourself or a friend, to refer yourself or a friend, to refer yourself or a friend, to refer yourself or a friend,

to donate or volunteer. to donate or volunteer. to donate or volunteer. to donate or volunteer. Regardless of household Regardless of household Regardless of household Regardless of household

income, Bellyful may be able income, Bellyful may be able income, Bellyful may be able income, Bellyful may be able to assist you (or someone to assist you (or someone to assist you (or someone to assist you (or someone

you know). you know). you know). you know).

Lasagne is just one of the delicious meals that Bellyful

volunteers cook up for Selwyn families.

We hope everyone is managing to get out and enjoy the fabulous sunshine that we are continuing to have, especially over the school holiday period. We have certainly been spoilt with the weather and it’s been fantastic to be able to bring property to the market over this time. A friendly reminder that “Mother’s Day” is right around the corner and to help celebrate we have another one of our awesome baskets up for grabs! All you need to do to be in to win, is to go to and “like” “Jackie and Susan’s Facebook Property page at “M-A Real Estate Ltd - Jackie and Susan’s Property Page”. Here you will also see some of our latest listings and what we have recently sold. Our Mother’s Day basket is packed full of goodies and we will be drawing the lucky winner’s name on Friday, May 6th. Over the past month our vendors have continued to experience some fantastic sales across the board and in general, the current Rolleston property market continues to show strength and stability. We are seeing increased demand and interest from out of town buyers looking for properties in all price ranges - who see Rolleston as a desirable place to invest and live. In regards to the current Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) statistics, the median days to sell on the market in Rolleston during the month of March 2016 was seventeen days and the median dwelling sale price was $548,750. As always, if you would like friendly trusted advice in selling your property, or would like to chat about the current market, please feel free to pop into our office anytime. We are located near the Thai Terrace and Domino’s Pizza. We have display windows featuring our current properties for sale and look forward to hearing from you anytime. *Information is sourced from REINZ*

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Clean-up Service ■ Suppliers of screened soil &

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Family owned and operated, free advice and quotes all part of the friendly service.

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Enhancing Selwyn Enhancing Selwyn Enhancing Selwyn Enhancing Selwyn District for over 25 yearsDistrict for over 25 yearsDistrict for over 25 yearsDistrict for over 25 years

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Canterbury charitable trust Community Energy Action (CEA) have been nominated as a finalist in this year’s prestigious 14th EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority) awards, in the community category. The two yearly awards recognise organisations that go beyond the call of duty in the field of energy efficiency, celebrating energy excellence with some of New Zealand's most innovative businesses. In 2015 CEA assisted over 7,500 people with advice, grants and practical help towards more energy efficient homes. “CEA has worked on improving energy efficiency in Canterbury homes for the last 22 years,” said Caroline Shone, Caroline Shone, Caroline Shone, Caroline Shone, Chief Executive of CEA. “The last two years have seen the Trust diversify in the way it works, adapting to the changing needs of the community. This has resulted in a much more effective way to help make homes more energy efficient, warmer and drier with healthier occupants.” Collaboration with like-minded and community orientated organ isat ions has been beneficial for all involved and especially for Canterbury people living in cold homes. Norman Osborne Norman Osborne Norman Osborne Norman Osborne from Rolleston is just one of the people that CEA have been able to assist with improving their lifestyle.

“One of the local papers had an article about CEA and cold houses and people not taking advantage of the insulation subsidies,” said Norman. “So I rang up to find out whether I would qualify,” he explained. As he was over 65 and also met some other criteria, Norman was pleased to find that he qualified for free insulation. After CEA’s assessment, they organised to top up the old ceiling insulation and replace the old foil under the floor with polyester insulation. “I was a builder and with lots of the houses built in the 60’s and 70’s, the insulation is not very good. It doesn’t do its job. Definitely get the insulation. Do not hesitate - it’s well worth it! I recommend it to anyone,” Norman enthused about the

initiative. Mike Underhill, Mike Underhill, Mike Underhill, Mike Underhill, EECA’s Chief Executive, commented that this year’s f inal is ts are a l l trailblazers in their efforts to find innovative solutions that tackle energy use head on. “All our finalists are leading by example and their inspiring stories will influence a wider commitment to energy efficiency across New Zealand society.” CEA also operates a Curtain Bank that recycles donated c u r t a i n s a n d a f r e e , independent Energy Advice Service. Its insulation service installs insulation for all incomes w i t h s u r p l u s e s f r o m unsubsidised services going towards its community projects. For more information, Google search CEA.

Norman Osbourne impressed and appreciative of the assistance to keep his home warmer and drier.

Nominations are now open for the Sensational Selwyn Awards 2016. The awards, organised by Selwyn District Council, are held every two years. They recognise and honour outstanding Selwyn individuals, community groups and businesses, for their i n sp i r a t i on a l wo rk and achievements. Nominations can be made in nine categories: Agri-business; Arts and Culture; Community Services; Environmental; Large Business; Small Business; Sport; Tourism; Young Achiever. In 2014, 61 nominations were received for the Sensational Selwyn Awards. The award

winners that year were: South Island Agricultural Field Days, Adrienne Begg, Adrienne Begg, Adrienne Begg, Adrienne Begg, Quickenberry Guesthouse, Eliza Grigg, Josh Eliza Grigg, Josh Eliza Grigg, Josh Eliza Grigg, Josh BashfordBashfordBashfordBashford, Southern Woods Tree Nursery, Fonterra Darfield, Rosa Rosa Rosa Rosa FlanaganFlanaganFlanaganFlanagan and Phil Garrett Phil Garrett Phil Garrett Phil Garrett and family. At the 2014 awards over 300 people attended the awards dinner. The 2016 Awards will be presented in Lincoln in July. “This is an opportunity for people to think about who they would like to see recognised through the awards,” said Selwyn Mayor Kelvin CoeKelvin CoeKelvin CoeKelvin Coe. “We have fantastic talents in Selwyn and these awards are presented to indiv iduals, organisations and businesses in

Selwyn to honour and celebrate o u t s t a n d i n g w o r k , o r inspirational achievements. With nine categories there is an opportunity for everyone to be involved in celebrating success in Selwyn,” he said. The awards are open to individuals and organisations who live, or are based, in Selwyn district and meet the criteria for entry listed on nominations forms. 2014 award winners are not eligible to enter the same category in 2016. Award nominees must give permission to be entered on the entry form. Nominations close on June 17th and forms are available online at www.selwyn.govt.nz/awards.

WASPS !! Yuck, even for a professional these guys can make the

hair stand up on the back of your neck.

There are several na�ve wasps in New Zealand which

cause very liKle problem. Our concern is the German

wasp and the common wasp, both of which look very

similar. The worst is the German wasp, which was

accidentally introduced in the 1940’s. Their nests are

usually about the size of a soccer ball, but the biggest

recorded in New Zealand was 3.7 metres high by 1.75

metres across; this was in the Auckland area. They have

no predators in our country so have become prolific.

These wasps are destroying na�ve birds and insects in

the beech forests by drinking the honey dew (found on

beech trees) that our na�ve species rely on for survival.

In New Zealand’s na�ve beech forests, it’s not unusual

for there to be 10,000 wasps opera�ng per square

hectare.

The worker wasps’ job is to take food back to the nest

to feed the grubs and the queen. This can be honey

dew, insects they kill, meat from road kill, and also fruit

and fish. That is where we humans clash - fruit trees in

our back yards, rubbish bins and food. We all know

what happens when we are trying to gut and fillet fish

on holiday. Wasps travel about 200 metres from their

nest, and once they find a food source a great number

can turn up to collect it, and return it to this nest.

Wasps Nests need to be treated correctly for a good

kill. If you are not confident to do this, call a

professional, and avoid being stung!

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in Darfield since 2008’

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Things are going really well at the Shed lately, as the new eng ineer ing bu i ld i ng is complete, with exception of the floor. The Woodworking shed is going well and there’s just a bit to do to the meeting room. The landscaping is now a l l completed and the group’s storage container is currently being fitted out with shelving to make storing easier. “We have had several new members join in the last weeks,” commented Neil BennettNeil BennettNeil BennettNeil Bennett, spokesperson for the group, “but we’re still open to new members. If you are interested pop down for a cup of coffee

The impressive and almost completed Men’s Shed facility at Rolleston

and a chat on Wednesday or Saturday mornings 9am until 12 noon. We would be pleased

to see you and show you around,” he added.

Rolleston (R) & Milton Road Crash Rescue Teams Back row L-R: Trevor Wheelnut (Rolleston Team Mascot), Michael Eaton, Simon Newman (Rolleston

Tools), Nigel Lloyd, Matt Jones, Rob Henderson (Rolleston Team Medic), Ben Bishop (Rolleston Tools), Aaron Stephen, Marty Tier (Rolleston Tools)

Front row L-R: Nathan Tapp, Hayden Crabb, John Trounson (Rolleston Team Leader), Hannah Simpson (Rolleston Second Medic).

Rolleston achieved an impressive: 1st Team Leader 2nd Team Medic 1st Technical (which is based on the skill of the guys on tools, how they approach the extrication and deal with any problems). Rolleston RCR’s fantastic results saw them place first overall in the competition, with Geraldine and Rangiora taking second and third places respectively. The Otago/Southland regionals were also held concurrently within the competition and the host team, Milton, won this. There has been a Rolleston RCR team since 2009. However, there has been a roll over of

team members with John John John John TrounsonTrounsonTrounsonTrounson (Team Leader) and Marty TierMarty TierMarty TierMarty Tier (Tools) being the only two members remaining from the original team. The Rolleston team have certainly built a reputation as a force to be reckoned with. Between 2009-2016 the RRCT have won the Regional Championships, South Island Champs (twice) and also National Championships. They have also represented New Zealand at the Australasian RCR Championships four times (three New Zealand teams are sent each year). Competitions are an invaluable experience to the teams; the skills that they learn and

develop are taken back to the local Brigades and passed on to other members, as well as used at actual rescue situations on the area’s local roads. “The Rolleston RCR team would like to thank their families for the support that they give the team, as not only do we all have full time jobs and turn out to fire calls, but also invest a lot of hours into training for these events,” said team leader John. The Rolleston Volunteer Fire Brigade rely on donations of unwanted cars to practice their rescue training and build on new skill sets. Anyone with a vehicle they can donate should call John on: 021 224 0771.

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West Melton Duathlon stars! Above (L-R): Molly L., Daisy M. and Isla Mc.

Below: Jed Mc.

West Melton school (WMS) sent a small team of students recently to the Lincoln Zone Duathlon. The Duathlon was held at Motukarara Raceway on April 11th and saw over twenty primary schools competing for placings at the event. The students were required to run, bike and then run again - the distances were dependent on age group. For many WMS students, this was their first time participating in an event such as this and they embraced the challenge. “It was great to see them encourage each o t h e r , s h o w i n g g r e a t sportsmanship and resilience! Our team also provided a lot of extra marshalls, helping with putting bikes away and cone collection at the end. An amazing effort,” commented a delighted WMS spokesperson, Rita SpadoniRita SpadoniRita SpadoniRita Spadoni. Isla Mc. (pictured above right) came an impressive second in the ten year old girls category (run 2km, bike 6km, run1km) Jed Mc. (pictured right) came third in the eleven year old boy category (run 2km, bike 6km, run 1km).

There were bouncy castles to suit every age at Rolleston Community Centre at the recent Fun Day.

Rolleston town was buzzing with the sound of

excited children on Sunday, April 17th. Bouncy castle

fun day is an event which is hosted by Around-A-

Bounce bouncy castle hire Ltd at Rolleston

Community Centre. This was an excellent way for the

younger popula�on of Rolleston to kick-start the

school holidays.

“This event has doubled in size from the first event

that we held in 2015 which had 500 people aKend.

This year we had over 1,000 aKendees and we plan

to make it even bigger next �me around in July!”

declared owner/operator, Mark Jackson excitedly.

The event was established to enable children to have

the maximum amount of fun at an affordable price

for caregivers. It’s something that Mark and the

team at Around-A-Bounce give back to the

community in thanks for their support during the

summer months.

The event is also a profitable plaUorm for local

fundraising groups with Rolleston Playcentre co-

ordina�ng the bake sale this year.

“We would like to thank all the local groups and

business and everyone that came along to make the

Bouncy Castle Fun Day the great event it is today,”

Mark concluded.

Lolytwist was kept busy and enthralled the crowds with her amazing balloon creations.

Springfield based artist, Vicky Vicky Vicky Vicky PeacockPeacockPeacockPeacock is well-known locally and nat iona l ly for her magnificent art works. However, it is not only her talent as an artist that has made her so popular throughout New Zea land ; but a lso her contagious enthusiasm for promoting and teaching art. Recently Vicky has been involved in designing and painting several murals for local schools. One of which, is Broad f i e ld Schoo l near Rolleston. The mural allows children to be a part of the process of translating their school’s values into a coherent work of art. As well as being an artist, Vicky is a qualified primary school teacher who thrives on using these strengths to encourage and promote art in the local community. A true believer that educat ion and c reat ive expression are crucial elements in child development, Vicky has recently begun offering art lessons. She has her work cut

Talented Springfield artist, Vicky Peacock.

Pupils painting a school mural to represent the Broadfield School values.

out, as she also tutors children’s gymnastics, teaches at a Darfield pre-school, creates commission works and has two busy daughters under the age of six! She is passionate about art and music and is planning to start facilitating keyboard lessons later this year (another of her many talents!). Her ultimate dream is to be able to one day open a music and art centre in Selwyn, for all ages and genres.

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Over half the homes and businesses in Rolleston are now connected and benefitting from fibre broadband - a remarkable uptake rate that sees the town leading the country. On April 26th, local fibre

provider Enable invited the people of Rolleston to join the company, Communications Minister Amy AdamsAmy AdamsAmy AdamsAmy Adams, Selwyn District Mayor Kelvin Coe Kelvin Coe Kelvin Coe Kelvin Coe and some of the BNZ Crusaders (as part of Enable’s Take a Kid to

Fo o t y s po n s o r s h ip ) i n celebrating how quickly the community has embraced fibre broadband. New Zealand’s national ultra-fast broadband (UFB) uptake rate is currently a little over twenty percent with some towns approaching thirty percent. Rolleston is at 52 percent. “Although UFB is the standard in new subdivisions, the rate of penetration in the township’s older suburbs is just as high,” commented Selwyn MP Amy Adams “Nationally uptake is very good and Rolleston is two and half times ahead of it. Half of the town is on fibre broadband in just two and a half years since we launched,” said Enable CEO, Steve FullerSteve FullerSteve FullerSteve Fuller.

Crusaders Sione Fifita (left) and Robbie Fruean (right) visited Clearview School and are pictured above spending some quality

time with Clearview student, Roman Keno (10). Roman, a keen rugby player himself, was overjoyed to meet the

Crusaders rugby stars. Even Roman’s concern about being caught “borrowing” his brother’s basketball top for black and

red day did not quell his excitement!

Enable has celebrated Rolleston’s tremendous fibre broadband uptake by putting on a fun afternoon with the BNZ Crusaders at

Clearview Primary School! Liam Dunn, Daniel Lammers, Brenna Davis, Maddie Reuben

Emma Jackson, Lewis McCallum, Jacob Barrett, Jacob Guest, Nick Rush, Josh Yelavich Rae Gathergood, Chloe Green, Emma Gibbens,

Alex Buckle, Aamir Khan, Brianna Labudde, Thomas Fitzgibbon were keen to be photographed with Crusaders Robbie Fruean

and Sione Fifita.

“This is a globally significant rate of adoption of a new technology by the Rolleston community.” The almost 3,000 local connections include 1,000 new homes in new suburbs, 100 local businesses and the three primary schools. “F ib re i s t rans fo rm ing communities and changing lives. Fibre broadband removes the tyranny of distance, allowing local businesses to connect with their customers, and potential customers, wherever they are – through tools such as high-definition video. The opportunity to work locally for leading companies that wouldn’t have set up in Rolleston without good connectivity is a reality. “The three local schools are

accessing the wealth of online education tools available to support modern learning, and families can make the most of the new proliferation of online entertainment,” Steve added. “It’s exciting to see Rolleston at the forefront of fibre broadband uptake,” Mayor Coe said. “Access to fast, reliable communication is a huge advan tage for schoo l s , businesses and households alike.” “The UFB build is now complete in sixteen towns and cities. The first stage of the initiative will enable at least 75 per cent of New Zealanders to access fibre to the premise by 2019, with a second phase expanding reach by at least a further five percent,” Amy concluded.

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AUTOMOTIVE

• WOF while you wait • Full mechanical

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• 5 mechanics on site.

Putting the service into automotive servicing.

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Come say hello!

FOR SALE

LUCERNE LUCERNE LUCERNE LUCERNE Chaff. $22 for a 25kg bag. Pick up West Melton. Cut to order. Contact Stephen Boyd 027 481 5045.

QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY Lucerne Chaff. $30 for a 25kg bag. Pick up West Melton. Cut to order. Contact Stephen Boyd 027 481 5045.

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027 481 5045, West Melton.

Three lucky winners scored free tickets this week for an event touted as the best rugby league competition in the world! The Malvern and Rolleston News had two double passes and a family pass up for grabs via a competition which closed on April 12th. Out of the many entries that provided the correct answer, (which was one team outside of Australia in the NRL) the following winners were drawn:

• Mitchell Longdin - Malvern - winner of a double pass • John Fisher - Rolleston - winner of a family pass • Sam Forward - Rolleston - winner of a double pass

Congratulations to all of our winners, enjoy the game.Congratulations to all of our winners, enjoy the game.Congratulations to all of our winners, enjoy the game.Congratulations to all of our winners, enjoy the game.

Mitchell Longdin.

Round one of the 2016 SNC Netball competition at Lincoln is well under way with most teams having played two games and the Premier 1 and 2 grades having played three. There have been some close fought games with some narrow losses and some great wins. In the opening games, the Club’s 21 competitive teams (in the year 5/6 competition the scores are not recorded) seven had wins, one had a draw, one had a bye and twelve had good close games but losses, in their first hit out for the season. Of note is the Premier 1 Rolleston Senior A

team whose first two games of the season resulted in twelve and fifteen goal winning margins. The Rolleston Primary A team also won their first game with a 21 goal margin! “We are looking forward to some more close games for the rest of round one, and good luck to all our teams and officials,” said Mary WieringMary WieringMary WieringMary Wiering, Secretary of the Rolleston Netball Club. “Thanks again to our Club sponsors and the community for the ongoing support. As always please see o u r w e b s i t e h t t p : / /sporty.co.nz/rollynetball for more Club info,” Mary finished.

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Woman: Do you drink beer?

Man: Yes

Woman: How many beers a day?

Man: Usually about 3

Woman: How much do you pay per

beer?

Man: $5.00

Woman: And how long have you been

drinking?

Man: About 20 years, I suppose

Woman: So a beer costs $5.00 and you

have 3 beers a day which puts your

spending each month at $450.00. In

one year, it would be approximately

$5400.00 correct?

Man: Correct

Cri�cal Thinking At Its Best!

Woman: If in 1 year you spend

$5400.00, not accoun�ng for

infla�on, the past 20 years puts your

spending at $108,000.00 correct?

Man: Correct

Woman: Do you know that if you

didn't drink so much beer, that

money could have been put in a step

-up interest savings account and

aDer accoun�ng for compound

interest for the past 20 years, you

could have now bought a Ferrari?

Man: Do you drink beer?

Woman: No.

Man: Where's your Ferrari?