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BY GRACE CABELL
Edgeware will be without a pool for another summer as the battle for its rebuild continues.
The St Albans Pool Group, which has been pushing to re-build the pool on the same site, lodged a resource consent appli-cation to the city council late last year.
But the group has since been forced to relodge the application following information requests from the city council.
Group secretary Valerie Somerville said the application was relodged after the group was asked to redesign the pool on a smaller area.
She said water services had also asked for changes on where
the wells were to go, after find-ing out they were in the car park area.
The new application was lodged in September but city council resource consents unit manager John Higgins said the information was yet to be re-ceived.
A letter was sent to the group outlining the changes – which needed to be made by November 5.
City council urban design and landscape planners outlined is-sues such as amendments to the building height, tree removal and parking.
The letter also requested in-formation about how cycle and pedestrian access would be avail-able from Trafalgar St.
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HANGING LOOSE
PRINCESS: Logan Bell, 4, makes the most of her summer holidays at the New Brighton beach playground, hanging from one of the forts. Hot temperatures last week had children flocking to the whale pool and playground. •More photos, p3 PHOTO: KYLE KNOWLES
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This year Willowbank Wildlife Reserve may be adding a veteri-nary hospital to its list.
The Wildlife Veterinary Trust is looking to create the South Island Wildlife Hospital at the reserve for native and endemic species.
The hospital will also care for specialised wildlife where individuals or populations are at risk.
At present, the more com-mon species are treated and rehabilitated by a loose unit of volunteers and at shelters.
It is envisaged that this wildlife facility will also act as a co-ordinating centre for the network and provide services and training that will enhance the work done in the area.
Many endangered birds needing medical care (for example, takahe, kiwi and ka-
kapo) are often flown to Auck-land Zoo or Massey University, Palmerston North.
The time and travel involved in sending these birds to the North Island means they are exposed to additional un-necessary stress and delays in treatment, which can impact significantly on their survival.
The South Island facility will allow for specialised treatment of the native species.
To find out more informa-tion or to become a volunteer visit the open night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7.30pm.
You can also email admin@wildlifehospital.co.nz or send a message through our website: http://www.wildlifehospital.co.nz/Contact-Us/
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Repair for flying foxThe St Albans Park flying fox seat has been removed after be-ing damaged. The city council is arranging for a replacement seat. A city council spokeswoman said the cost and availability of a re-placement seat is currently under investigation.
Working party namedA joint working party has been formed for the rebuild of the Bishopdale Library and Com-munity Centre. The Fendalton-Waimairi Community Board has nominated Val Carter, David Cartwright, Bridget Williams and Jamie Gough to be the board representatives for the project.
Skaters wantedThe St Albans Skate Jam will be held on Saturday, January 24, at St Albans Park, Madras St. The free event will run from noon until 3pm. Instructors from the Skate Skool will be there with free gear hire available for beginners. Competitions will be held with $500 worth of prizes to be won. A barbecue will also take place at the event.
Arson suspectedPolice suspect arsonists are the cause of two fires which ripped through vegetation and forced 40 homes to be evacuated in North Canterbury last Monday. Three crews remained at the scene of the two fires at Pines Beach over-night. One crew remained at a house adjacent to Pines Beach forest and one in the forest.
•From page 1Mr Higgins said the application had been sus-
pended and no new clauses were being re-added until the information was received.
“Once the further information has been provid-ed, then the processing can be completed,” he said.
Mrs Somerville said the group hoped to meet with the city council early this year to fast track negotiations.
“They have agreed to sell us the land but with so many clauses it just makes it difficult,” she said.
Shirley-Papanui Community Board chairman Mike Davidson said an ideal situation would be
to incorporate a community hall and swimming pool at the same location.
“People are crying out for the pool,” he said.Mrs Somerville said the rebuild would require
public funding.“There’s such a great need for water space – hav-
ing a pool in walking distance of each community would be amazing,” she said.
The old pool was run by locals until 2002 when it was taken over by the city council and demol-ished in 2006.
The original pool was constructed more than 75 years ago.
Delays hamper pool plan
Native wildlife hospital mooted for Willowbank
ENDANGERED: The South Island Wildlife Hospital would be specially equipped to care for sick and injured native New Zealand wildlife.
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DRYING OFF: Leteisha Gibbs, 5, of Redwood drys off in her hooded towel next to the pool.
BY GRACE CABELL
In spite of major setbacks last year, community boards in the nor’west area are looking toward a busy 2015.
The Fendalton-Waimairi and Shirley-Papanui community boards have set out their main priorities.
Fendalton-Waimairi chairwoman Val Carter said this year’s focus will be on traffic and parking issues, and fast-tracking the rebuild of the Bishopdale Library and Commu-nity Centre.
“Parking for the drift out to the nor’west is still a problem and we will continue with that one. Our big one although is the Bishopdale community centre and we will be working very hard on that.
“We have put in a number of right-hand turns at lights and we will request more – the traffic pat-terns have really changed since the earthquakes,” she said.
Mrs Carter said some of last year’s priorities had been significantly slowed down because of the city council’s lack of available funding.
She said silver birch trees causing health problems should have been of higher importance to the city council.
“It’s the one thing that really needs addressing in our ward,” she said.
Shirley-Papanui chairman Mike Davidson said there would be some big issues, projects and events that would highlight the year.
He said focus would be placed on resolving issues with the Cranford St four-laning project.
Mr Davidson said two other ma-jor priorities were the representa-tion review and progressing the Edgeware Village Master Plan.
“The stand out for me last year was getting the St Albans transition-al community centre back into the hands of the community to man-age,” he said.
“We also ran a community conversation around local facilities in St Albans and have formed a working party with a number of community representatives to develop a submission to the long term plan,” he said.
Mr Davidson said he hoped the submission would help progress a permanent community centre in the area.
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COOL DUDE: Isaac Burgess, 5, of St Albans, looking sharp as he goes for a swim in the whale pool at New Brighton.
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Couple celebrate 70 years of marriage Summer is in full swing and surf lifeguards are out in force at our
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So Emily, tell me a bit about yourself.Well I grew up in Redcliffs so was always
close to the beach. I started nippers lessons at Sumner pretty much as soon as I could swim and have been a lifeguard at Taylors Mistake since I was 14. I went to Cashmere High School and I am 21 now. I am a volunteer lifeguard at Taylors Mistake on the weekend and on weekdays I work as a paid regional lifeguard. So we get rostered on and rotate around the different beaches and I get to work with lifeguards from other clubs.
So what made you want to become a life-guard?
I guess I’ve always loved being at the beach, growing up near one, and you get to help peo-ple. Just coming up through junior surf you see and idolise the senior lifeguards and want to do what they are doing. You learn a lot about the beach and the water and being able to transfer that knowledge onto other people is pretty cool.
And what does your role at Taylors Mis-take entail?
We’re all volunteers so we are rostered on at different times. We have seven patrol teams that rotate with about 10 people in each. So on an average day we will arrive at 10am and someone will go for a paddle in the water to check the conditions. Then we put the flags up where the safest spot to swim is. We talk to some of the swimmers and tell them where it is safe to swim and we have someone on the tower looking out. We do all the preventative
stuff like moving people between the flags and removing glass from the beach and keeping it clean and safe. And then if anything goes wrong we do the rescues.
So have you been busy over the holiday break?
We work here from November through to March, so there were heaps of people down here over Christmas and New Year and it was really busy. The busy days are good, it makes the time go fast and it is good having lots of people down here. On a colder day it can still be busy because the surf is better when it is raining - more people come than you would think.
Have you had to carry out many rescues?Yes, heaps. At Taylors this season there have
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What was one of the funniest rescues you have done?
A couple of years ago I had to rescue a
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fully grown man, who had got cramp while he was out in the water. Usually surfers are really competent and help us out but I had to go out and tow him back in so he was quite embarrassed. That was quite a funny one.
Do you ever worry about sharks when you are in the water?
Not really, I know they could be there but hardly ever think about it when I’m in the bay. We do have shark sightings occasion-ally at Taylors but more often than not they are basking sharks which are harmless and wouldn’t bother swimmers anyway.
What is the most common complaint from beach goers?
We’ve had a lot of blue bottles recently, so some people have been getting stung. Oth-erwise the black sand gets quite hot so there is a lot of towel hopping but most people are pretty happy to be out there.
Who are the most difficult people?People who have had a few too many
drinks can be a bit difficult to deal with, but that doesn’t happen very often at all.
Being a lifeguard, do you ever get hit on when you are at work?
Oh, only a couple of times, I haven’t had any Baywatch pick up lines. The boys get hit on sometimes, everyone loves a life guard.
Have you competed in surf life saving competitions?
Yep, that’s like the other side of life saving. So I have competed at lots of different com-petitions.
What do you think your best achieve-ment at a competition was?
I got a silver medal at the IRB Nationals for the single rescue in an inflatable boat so that was pretty cool.
What would be the best advice you could give to swimmers at the beach this sum-mer?
I guess just swim between the flags where it is safe, and if you go to a beach that is not supervised, don’t go by yourself. If you get into trouble in the water stay calm and put your hand straight up in the air. Float on your back if you can and wait for help to come. Other than that just stay sun smart and have a good time.
Summer is awesome, it’s like a family down at the surf club.
TEAM EFFORT: Emily Jones (right) and her surf life saving team after competing.
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AT PACE: Emily Jones (left) and her team at a surf life saving IRB competition.
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BY GRACE CABELL
Two Christchurch people are on the shortlist to be New Zealand’s local hero of the year.
Steven Parkinson-Loane of Red-wood and Amy Burke of North New Brighton are among the 10 fi-nalists shortlisted for the Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year award.
The award recognises those who have made a lasting impact in their communities.
Redwood resident Mr Parkin-son-Loane created and runs Can We Fix It Yes We Canterbury, a vol-untary group helping Canterbury people maintain their homes and backyards.
For those suffering health is-sues, financial troubles or any other problems, Mr Parkinson-Loane rallies teams of volunteers to mow lawns, weed gardens, clear debris
and do light maintenance on prop-erties.
He finds people in need and often works up to 10 hours a day answer-ing online requests, fundraising to cover costs, labouring and organis-ing volunteer groups.
Without Mr Parkinson-Loane the organisation would not exist.
It is run solely on donations and the generosity of others, including fundraising from sausage sizzles and bake sales.
North New Brighton resident Mrs Burke set up the Facebook page “Help for the homeless Christ-church” after concerns about what was happening on Christchurch’s streets.
With the help of a friend, Help for the Homeless’ operational base is Mrs Burke’s kitchen table.
They distribute warm clothing and food every night of the week to
the homeless people in the city.The operation has also attracted
support and donations from busi-nesses and volunteer nurses to treat the homeless.
Chief Judge Cameron Bennett said this year’s calibre of nomina-tions was high.
“Some have worked tirelessly to making other Kiwis better off while others have inspired us through being the very best at their chosen fields,” he said.
The winner will be announced at the New Zealander of the Year Awards evening in Auckland on February 25.
Last year more than 200 local heroes from around the country received medals at a special cer-emony acknowledging their con-tribution.
More than 230 nominations were received for 2015.
CHUFFED: City councilor Phil Clearwater with local hero award finalist Steven Parkinson-Loane during the award ceremony when local win-ners were announced.
Local heroes in national final
Korowai Youth Well Being Trust received donations from two Christchurch based global organisations recently to make a web-site.
Soroptimist International of Christchurch and Kiwanis Service Club donated a total of $28,000.
Trust chairwoman Dr Sue Bagshaw was pre-sented the cheques which were raised from fun-draising activities over the last two years.
Earthquake money was also donated to help the youth of Christchurch.
Soroptimist International of Christchurch
publicity officer Lesley Fursdon said it was worthwhile giving a donation because the trust knew what it wanted to spend the money on.
She said Soroptimist had heard Kiwanis was also raising funds and they decided to join forc-es.
The website would have an interactive page for youth to ask questions and would feature in-formation on how to keep mentally, physically, spiritually and socially healthy.
The trust is dependent on donations to run the free service.
DONATIONS: Kiwanis member David Gower, Soroptimist member Ann Hudson, Kiwanis member Graham Chick and Soroptimist president Lena Metcalf present Korowai Trust chairwoman Dr Sue Bagshaw the cheques.
Youth to benefit from donations for website
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Up and down season so farBY KYLE KNOWLES
It has been an up and down first half of the cricket season for the city’s north-western clubs.
It has been a case of playing well in one for-mat but struggling in the other for St Albans and Burnside while Marist-Harewood and Old Boys have had harder seasons so far.
Going into Saturday’s games Burnside and St Albans led the two-day and one-day com-petitions respectively while Old Boys were mid-table and Marist-Harewood were strug-gling.
Burnside finished runner-up in the Twen-ty20 competition played in November.
They are also the leaders of the two-day competition 10 points ahead of nearest rivals Lancaster Park-Woolston.
Burnside coach Alex Reese said they had a “very good” start to the season winning all three two-day games outright and he put it down to the bowling unit.
“I think with the two-dayers it’s our bowl-ers that give us the X-factor and it’s our great young spinners coming through.”
Reese said young leg-spinner Blake Co-burn had performed exceptionally well and was in great form.
In the penultimate round Burnside face off against Lancaster Park, which could be a title-deciding clash.
St Albans were unbeaten over the Christ-
mas break winning all six of their one-day games and sat at the top of the ladder, three points above East Christchurch-Shirley.
The match between those two sides is in the last round of the competition and is shaping as a decider for the top spot before the semi-finals.
St Albans faced a tough task in their first game back after the break on Saturday in the form of Canterbury Country at Halswell Do-main.
Marist and Old Boys are having a tougher time across all formats.
The Redwood Park-based Marist have failed to keep up with the competition and are at the foot of the one-day table and only one place better in the two-day format.
There is a bright spot on the horizon however as three of their final four two-day games are winnable.
Riccarton, Old Boys and Sydenham are all beatable teams for Marist and they will be looking to end the season on a positive note.
Old Boys meanwhile sat in sixth place in both formats over the Christmas break.
In the two-day format they managed only one win and sit only five points above the bottom placed side.
There is still hope in the one-dayers how-ever with the Elmwood Park side going into the second half of the season one point out-side the top four with three games still to play.
X-FACTOR: Burnside’s young leg-spinner Blake Coburn who has been a star performer in the first half of the cricket season.
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First of all, happy new year to ev-eryone in Christchurch.
The last week or so has seen summer finally making itself felt with high temperatures and warm nights.
Christmas Day itself saw fire-fighters attending 14 incidents in the city.
That’s about average for any other day but we did see one call assisting St John that resulted in the death of the patient. Makes it an awful Christmas for that fam-ily.
In another case in Mountbat-ten St, New Brighton, Christmas dinner was ruined when the bar-becue preparing it set fire to the garage.
Assisting our ambulance col-leagues accounted for 14 calls in the past week while false alarms were down and miscellaneous fires, those in bins, rubbish and couches were right up there with 32 attended.
This last category includes bad luck, recklessness, stupidity and straight malicious arson as the cause of fire.
In nearly all cases they were preventable.
Thinking before acting would be a good start for many of those responsible.
It would be fantastic if 2015
saw a reduction in these ‘idiot’ fires.
I would also be really tickled if our message about staying in the kitchen when stove top cooking was adopted right across town.
Both of these things would free up fire trucks, so there is no delay the next time someone is trapped in a burning house or a crashed car or even where it al-lows our appliance to arrive two minutes before the ambulance to a cardiac arrest.
Any of which may just save a life.
I think everyone is now aware we are in the middle of what looks like being a very dry sum-mer.
Yet, we’re still seeing deliber-ately lit fires occurring at an un-diminished rate.
Those involved are creeping out of the nuisance category to-wards being a real danger.
Makes you wonder if they ever think of consequence, or more
frightening do they really want to see property destroyed and people or pets hurt, or worse?
We’ve also seen a number of incidents, including one that spread to a house before New Year, that appear to have been caused by fireworks.
These are restricted in their sale to the week before Guy Fawkes.
But a significant number of people store them away to use at or near New Year’s Eve, when grass, bushes and pine needles are desperately dry.
You can be charged with arson for carrying out a reckless act that causes fire.
Lighting fireworks that spurt out brightly burning clusters, at night, on the side of a hill, with a northerly breeze further drying the already parched vegetation, may be seen as reckless by some.
Do you really want a court to decide in your case?
Harewood’s crew met a unique challenge last Tuesday in Avon-head.
A man had a swarm of bumble bees which had taken up resi-dence.
Apparently beekeepers don’t normally deal with these apiar-ian jumbo jets so the occupant tried to smoke them out.
Hence a call to us. Some communications centre magic tracked down an expert. Hope-fully, now all is solved.
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they alleviated symptoms of fevers, throat infections, kidney stones, gout, and diseases of the blood, liver and spleen. Some say that Christ’s crown was made of bramble (also called blackberry). And according to early Christian legend, the Virgin Mary favoured strawberries above all other fruits.
When we think of berries we normally think raspberries, black-berries, boysenberries — fruits with a soft exterior, juicy texture, brightly coloured and with no stones or pips but with many internal seeds.
However, there is a difference be-tween the everyday use of the word and the botanical definition. In fact, these berries are clusters of tiny individual stone fruit, or drupes, set around a central core.
The strawberry is also not a berry but a member of the rose family and is the only fruit with its seeds out-side. Surprisingly, grapes and avoca-dos fall into the berry category.
But today I’m concentrating on what we normally think of as sum-mer berries.
Raspberries: The more than 200 species of raspberries range from white to pink to raspberryred in colour and they are prized for their intense flavour.
Raspberries have been crossed with blackberries to produce logan-berries.
Blackberries: Wild blackberries have the best flavour but the farmed variety are bigger and one does not
have to fight the unruly, thorny branches to secure a berry. Just pick up a pack and enjoy.
Boysenberries: A boysenberry is a cross between a raspberry, a loganberry, a blackberry and an American dewberry.
Blueberries: The blueberry is a true berry with up to 65 almost invisible internal seeds. When buying berries, select those in dry, unstained containers. The berries should be free of surface moisture as this accelerates decay. Refrigerate as soon as possible after purchase.
Blackberries, raspberries and boysenberries should be arranged, unwashed in a shallow pan lined with paper towels, and washed just before use.
The berries can be topped with a paper towel to absorb any additional moisture.
Consume within two to three days of purchase and at room temperature for fullest flavour. Store blueberries unwashed in the refrig-erator in a rigid container covered with plastic film.
They should last up to two weeks if they are freshly picked.
•Recipes, p14
FOOD
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If you have a food questionemail Glenys atglenyswoollard@clear.net.nz.
Q A&Do you have a recipe forstrawberry jam?Place 1 kg preparedstrawberries into apreserving pan and lightlycrushwith a potatomasher.Add the juice of a lemon or1/2 teaspoon citric acid,bring slowly to the boil thenadd 1 kg sugar and stir tilldissolved. Bring back to the
boil and cook briskly untilyou get a good setting teston a chilled saucer— starttesting after 5minutes. Stirin a teaspoon of butter thenturn into warm sterilisedjars and cover withcellophane seals.
How do I decide which pasta toserve with any particular sauce?Medium-sized shapes suchasmacaroni and farfalle gowell withmost sauces,especially ones with a littletexture. Larger shapes arerecommended for thick,robust sauces; tiny stellini,alphabets and orzo are best
in soups and stews. Twistedshapes call for a light saucethat will cling to the twists,while long thin pasta alsoteams nicely with lightcream or oil-based sauces.Andwith a rich, meatysauce, try wider ribbonslike fettuccine or tagliatelle.
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Hiphip hooray for summer berriesB
ERRIES have anintriguing history. Theancient Romansbelieved that theyalleviated symptoms
of fevers, throat infections,kidney stones, gout, anddiseases of the blood, liver andspleen. Some say that Christ’scrownwasmade of bramble(also called blackberry). Andaccording to early Christianlegend, the VirginMaryfavoured strawberries above allother fruits.Whenwe think of berries we
normally think raspberries,blackberries, boysenberries—
fruits with a soft exterior, juicytexture, brightly coloured andwith no stones or pips but withmany internal seeds. However,there is a difference between theeveryday use of the word andthe botanical definition. In fact,these berries are clusters of tinyindividual stone fruit, or drupes,set around a central core.
The strawberry is also not aberry but amember of the rosefamily and is the only fruit withits seeds outside. Surprisingly,grapes and avocados fall into theberry category.But today I’m concentrating
onwhat we normally think of assummer berries.Raspberries: Themore than
200 species of raspberries rangefromwhite to pink to raspberry-red in colour and they are prizedfor their intense flavour.Raspberries have been crossedwith blackberries to produceloganberries.Blackberries:Wild
blackberries have the bestflavour but the farmed varietyare bigger and one does not haveto fight the unruly, thornybranches to secure a berry. Justpick up a pack and enjoy.Boysenberries: A
boysenberry is a cross betweena raspberry, a loganberry, ablackberry and anAmericandewberry.Blueberries: The blueberry is
a true berry with up to 65 almostinvisible internal seeds.When buying berries, select
those in dry, unstainedcontainers. The berries shouldbe free of surfacemoisture as
this accelerates decay.Refrigerate as soon as possibleafter purchase. Blackberries,raspberries and boysenberriesshould be arranged, unwashedin a shallow pan lined with papertowels, andwashed just beforeuse. The berries can be toppedwith a paper towel to absorb anyadditional moisture. Consumewithin two to three days ofpurchase and at roomtemperature for fullest flavour.Store blueberries unwashed
in the refrigerator in a rigidcontainer coveredwith plasticfilm. They should last up to twoweeks if they are freshly picked.
RECIPES
BUTTERY BLUEBERRYPIEThe butter in pastry ensures itis a winner. This recipe may behalved to serve 8 people.
Pastry: 5 cups plain flour1 tsp salt2 tbsp caster sugar500g cold unsalted butter,diced1/2 to1 cup iced waterFilling: 1kg (8 cups) fresh orfrozen blueberries1/2 cup caster sugar3 tbsp cornflourfinely grated rind and juice of2 lemonsGlaze: 1 small egg, lightlybeaten1 tbsp milk2 tbsp caster sugar
Pastry: Pulse the flour, salt, andsugar in a large processor untilcombined. Add the diced butterand pulse until the mixtureresembles coarsebreadcrumbs. With the motorrunning, add a 1/2 cup of icedwater. Pulse until the dough iscrumbly but holds togetherwhen squeezed. Add extrawater, 1 tablespoon at a time ifnecessary. Do not over-mix.Halve the dough and flatten into2 disks. Wrap tightly in plasticfilm. Refrigerate until firm, at
least 1 hour or overnight. Thismakes about 1.3kg of richpastry.
Preheat oven to 200C.Lightly oil a 25cm x 35cm slicepan about 3cm deep.
Filling: Combine theblueberries, cornflour, sugar,lemon rind and juice in a largebowl.
On a floured bench, roll 1 discof pastry to 28cm x 40cm. Linethe base and sides of the slicepan with the pastry. On thefloured bench, roll out a seconddisk to a 25cmx 35cmrectangle. Using a 5cm biscuitcutter, make about 35 rounds.
Pour the blueberry filling intothe pastry-lined pan. Place thepastry rounds over theblueberries. Brush the tops withthe combined egg and milk andsprinkle with the caster sugar.
Bake until the crust is goldenand the juices are bubbling,about 50 minutes. Cool on awire rack for 1 hour. Serve warmor at room temperature.
Great served as is or withwhipped cream or plain yoghurt.
— Serves 16
BOYSENBERRY FOOL300g boysenberries1 tbsp honey1 cup cream2 tbsp plain yoghurtextra whipped cream, optional
Puree the fruit and honey untilsmooth. There should be about1 cup of puree. Reserve 3tablespoons of puree forgarnishing.
Whip the cream until stiff.Fold in the yoghurt and pureeand pour into individual servingdishes. Chill well. Servegarnished with the reservedpuree. — Serves 4 to 6
LAMB SALAD WITHBLACKBERRIES &AVOCADO4 lamb steaks, about 600gspray oil2 tsp mixed dried herbsfreshly ground black pepper totaste130g packet mesclun withherbs16 large blackberries1 large avocado, sliced1/4 to 1/2 cup balsamicvinaigrette
Trim the lamb and snip theedges, if required, to stop itcurling during cooking. Spraywith the oil.
Combine the mixed herbsand black pepper and rub on tothe lamb. Cover and refrigeratefor at least 30 minutes.
Return to room temperaturebefore cooking. Barbecue, grillor pan-fry for 4-6 minutes each
side, depending on thickness.Combine the salad greens,
blackberries and avocado in abowl. Thinly slice the lamb andtoss with the salad anddressing. — Serves 4
SUGAR-FREERASPBERRY JAM500g raspberries1/2 cup water8 sugar-free sweeteners1 tbsp hot water4 tsp powdered gelatine
Choose quality raspberries.Place in a large saucepan. Add a1/4 cup of water and simmer,until just cooked.
Crush the sweeteners in the 1tablespoon of hot water and addto the hot (not boiling) fruit.
Soak the gelatine in theremaining 1/4 cup of water thendissolve over hot water or in themicrowave. Add to the fruit andstir gently for about 3 minutes.
Pour into small jars and applyvacuum seals and screw bands.Give the bands a half turnbackwards. Stand the jars on arack in a saucepan. Fill withenough boiling water to justcover and poach for 5 minutes.Lift out and leave to coolcompletely. Remove bandsbefore storing.
— Makes 2 cups
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BUTTERY BLUEBERRY PIE The butter in pastry ensures it is a winner.
This recipe may be halved to serve eight people.
Pastry: 5 cups plain flour 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp caster sugar 500g cold unsalted butter, diced 1/2 to1 cup iced water Filling: 1kg (8 cups) fresh or frozen blueberries 1/2 cup caster sugar 3 tbsp cornflour finely grated rind and juice of 2 lemons Glaze: 1 small egg, lightly beaten 1 tbsp milk 2 tbsp caster sugar
Pastry: Pulse the flour, salt, and sugar in a large processor until combined. Add the diced but-ter and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. With the motor running, add a 1/2 cup of iced water. Pulse until the dough is crumbly but holds together when squeezed. Add extra water, 1 tablespoon at a time if necessary. Do not over-mix. Halve the dough and flatten into 2 disks. Wrap tightly in plastic film. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour or overnight. This makes about 1.3kg of rich pastry.
Preheat oven to 200C. Lightly oil a 25cm x 35cm slice pan about 3cm deep.
Filling: Combine the blueber-ries, cornflour, sugar, lemon rind and juice in a large bowl.
On a floured bench, roll 1 disc of pastry to 28cm x 40cm. Line the base and sides of the slice pan with the pastry. On the floured bench, roll out a second disk to a 25cmx 35cm rectangle.
Using a 5cm biscuit cutter, make about 35 rounds.
Pour the blueberry filling into the pastry-lined pan. Place the pastry rounds over the blueberries. Brush the tops with the combined egg and milk and sprinkle with the caster sugar.
Bake until the crust is golden and the juices are bubbling, about 50 minutes. Cool on a wire rack for 1 hour. Serve warm or at room
temperature. Great served as is or with
whipped cream or plain yoghurt. —Serves 16
BOYSENBERRY FOOL 300g boysenberries 1 tbsp honey 1 cup cream 2 tbsp plain yoghurt extra whipped cream, optional
Puree the fruit and honey until smooth. There should be about 1 cup of puree. Reserve 3 table-spoons of puree for garnishing. Whip the cream until stiff. Fold in the yoghurt and puree and pour into individual serving dishes.
Chill well. Serve garnished with the reserved puree. —Serves 4 to 6
LAMB SALAD WITH BLACKBERRIES & AVOCADO 4 lamb steaks, about 600g spray oil 2 tsp mixed dried herbs freshly ground black pepper to taste 130g packet mesclun with herbs 16 large blackberries 1 large avocado, sliced 1/4 to 1/2 cup balsamic vinai-grette
Trim the lamb and snip the edges, if required, to stop it curling during cooking. Spray with the oil.
Combine the mixed herbs and
black pepper and rub on to the lamb. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
Return to room temperature before cooking. Barbecue, grill or pan-fry for 4-6 minutes each side, depending on thickness.
Combine the salad greens, blackberries and avocado in a bowl. Thinly slice the lamb and toss with the salad and dressing.
—Serves 4
SUGAR-FREE RASPBERRY JAM 500g raspberries 1/2 cup water 8 sugar-free sweeteners 1 tbsp hot water 4 tsp powdered gelatine
Choose quality raspberries. Place in a large saucepan. Add a 1/4 cup of water and simmer, until just cooked.
Crush the sweeteners in the 1 tablespoon of hot water and add to the hot (not boiling) fruit.
Soak the gelatine in the remain-ing 1/4 cup of water then dissolve over hot water or in the micro-wave. Add to the fruit and stir gently for about 3 minutes.
Pour into small jars and apply vacuum seals and screw bands. Give the bands a half turn back-wards. Stand the jars on a rack in a saucepan. Fill with enough boiling water to just cover and poach for 5 minutes.
Lift out and leave to cool completely. Remove bands before storing. —Makes 2 cups
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ERRIES have anintriguing history. Theancient Romansbelieved that theyalleviated symptoms
of fevers, throat infections,kidney stones, gout, anddiseases of the blood, liver andspleen. Some say that Christ’scrownwasmade of bramble(also called blackberry). Andaccording to early Christianlegend, the VirginMaryfavoured strawberries above allother fruits.Whenwe think of berries we
normally think raspberries,blackberries, boysenberries—
fruits with a soft exterior, juicytexture, brightly coloured andwith no stones or pips but withmany internal seeds. However,there is a difference between theeveryday use of the word andthe botanical definition. In fact,these berries are clusters of tinyindividual stone fruit, or drupes,set around a central core.
The strawberry is also not aberry but amember of the rosefamily and is the only fruit withits seeds outside. Surprisingly,grapes and avocados fall into theberry category.But today I’m concentrating
onwhat we normally think of assummer berries.Raspberries: Themore than
200 species of raspberries rangefromwhite to pink to raspberry-red in colour and they are prizedfor their intense flavour.Raspberries have been crossedwith blackberries to produceloganberries.Blackberries:Wild
blackberries have the bestflavour but the farmed varietyare bigger and one does not haveto fight the unruly, thornybranches to secure a berry. Justpick up a pack and enjoy.Boysenberries: A
boysenberry is a cross betweena raspberry, a loganberry, ablackberry and anAmericandewberry.Blueberries: The blueberry is
a true berry with up to 65 almostinvisible internal seeds.When buying berries, select
those in dry, unstainedcontainers. The berries shouldbe free of surfacemoisture as
this accelerates decay.Refrigerate as soon as possibleafter purchase. Blackberries,raspberries and boysenberriesshould be arranged, unwashedin a shallow pan lined with papertowels, andwashed just beforeuse. The berries can be toppedwith a paper towel to absorb anyadditional moisture. Consumewithin two to three days ofpurchase and at roomtemperature for fullest flavour.Store blueberries unwashed
in the refrigerator in a rigidcontainer coveredwith plasticfilm. They should last up to twoweeks if they are freshly picked.
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BUTTERY BLUEBERRYPIEThe butter in pastry ensures itis a winner. This recipe may behalved to serve 8 people.
Pastry: 5 cups plain flour1 tsp salt2 tbsp caster sugar500g cold unsalted butter,diced1/2 to1 cup iced waterFilling: 1kg (8 cups) fresh orfrozen blueberries1/2 cup caster sugar3 tbsp cornflourfinely grated rind and juice of2 lemonsGlaze: 1 small egg, lightlybeaten1 tbsp milk2 tbsp caster sugar
Pastry: Pulse the flour, salt, andsugar in a large processor untilcombined. Add the diced butterand pulse until the mixtureresembles coarsebreadcrumbs. With the motorrunning, add a 1/2 cup of icedwater. Pulse until the dough iscrumbly but holds togetherwhen squeezed. Add extrawater, 1 tablespoon at a time ifnecessary. Do not over-mix.Halve the dough and flatten into2 disks. Wrap tightly in plasticfilm. Refrigerate until firm, at
least 1 hour or overnight. Thismakes about 1.3kg of richpastry.
Preheat oven to 200C.Lightly oil a 25cm x 35cm slicepan about 3cm deep.
Filling: Combine theblueberries, cornflour, sugar,lemon rind and juice in a largebowl.
On a floured bench, roll 1 discof pastry to 28cm x 40cm. Linethe base and sides of the slicepan with the pastry. On thefloured bench, roll out a seconddisk to a 25cmx 35cmrectangle. Using a 5cm biscuitcutter, make about 35 rounds.
Pour the blueberry filling intothe pastry-lined pan. Place thepastry rounds over theblueberries. Brush the tops withthe combined egg and milk andsprinkle with the caster sugar.
Bake until the crust is goldenand the juices are bubbling,about 50 minutes. Cool on awire rack for 1 hour. Serve warmor at room temperature.
Great served as is or withwhipped cream or plain yoghurt.
— Serves 16
BOYSENBERRY FOOL300g boysenberries1 tbsp honey1 cup cream2 tbsp plain yoghurtextra whipped cream, optional
Puree the fruit and honey untilsmooth. There should be about1 cup of puree. Reserve 3tablespoons of puree forgarnishing.
Whip the cream until stiff.Fold in the yoghurt and pureeand pour into individual servingdishes. Chill well. Servegarnished with the reservedpuree. — Serves 4 to 6
LAMB SALAD WITHBLACKBERRIES &AVOCADO4 lamb steaks, about 600gspray oil2 tsp mixed dried herbsfreshly ground black pepper totaste130g packet mesclun withherbs16 large blackberries1 large avocado, sliced1/4 to 1/2 cup balsamicvinaigrette
Trim the lamb and snip theedges, if required, to stop itcurling during cooking. Spraywith the oil.
Combine the mixed herbsand black pepper and rub on tothe lamb. Cover and refrigeratefor at least 30 minutes.
Return to room temperaturebefore cooking. Barbecue, grillor pan-fry for 4-6 minutes each
side, depending on thickness.Combine the salad greens,
blackberries and avocado in abowl. Thinly slice the lamb andtoss with the salad anddressing. — Serves 4
SUGAR-FREERASPBERRY JAM500g raspberries1/2 cup water8 sugar-free sweeteners1 tbsp hot water4 tsp powdered gelatine
Choose quality raspberries.Place in a large saucepan. Add a1/4 cup of water and simmer,until just cooked.
Crush the sweeteners in the 1tablespoon of hot water and addto the hot (not boiling) fruit.
Soak the gelatine in theremaining 1/4 cup of water thendissolve over hot water or in themicrowave. Add to the fruit andstir gently for about 3 minutes.
Pour into small jars and applyvacuum seals and screw bands.Give the bands a half turnbackwards. Stand the jars on arack in a saucepan. Fill withenough boiling water to justcover and poach for 5 minutes.Lift out and leave to coolcompletely. Remove bandsbefore storing.
— Makes 2 cups
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The inner cleanse — with a twistBY DENISE FERGUSON
Imagine taking a soiled sponge, submerging it in water and then wringing it out. Submerge it again and repeat.
When you rotate your body around the spine in a yoga exercise, you do the same thing to your internal organs. This in-creases circulation of nutrients, blood and oxygen and helps to flush out impurities.
Not only do twists aid in detoxification, but they help to balance out the flow of our energy. As we rotate the body from left to right, we stimulate
both hemispheres of the brain, in turn balancing out the yin and yang flows of energy within our body.
Energy flows up, down and in positive and negative directions.
The yin, feminine and anti-clockwise (or negative) flow of energy magnetises things to us. It is associated with the right brain and left side of the body.
The yang, masculine and clockwise (or positive) flow of energy is associated with the left brain and right side of the body and is associated with outwardly seeking the things that we are attracted to.
When we rotate our body around its axis both clockwise and anti-clockwise as well as cross our limbs across the
mid-line, we help to stimulate and even out the flow of our yin/yang energy (in yoga terms that’s called Prana).
To feel more harmony in the flow of your energy, do simple twists. Not only will they rinse and detoxify your internal organs, stretch your spine and the tough muscles in your back, they will also give you more bal-ance in the subtle ways you feel.
Happy twisting.•Denise Ferguson is founder
of The Yoga Sanctuary, and Special K Nourish ambassador. Visit www.yogasanctuary.co.nz for more information
Medical experts are slamming an Australian author for link-ing wireless baby monitors to autism and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
“The claims made in this book would be laughable, if they weren’t so irresponsible,” says Telethon Kids Institute head of autism research Professor Andrew Whitehouse.
“This is fearmongering at best, and unethical at worst.” Brisbane author Donna Fisher is calling for the removal of wireless baby monitors from Australian shop shelves because she believes they emit danger-ous radiation.
In her new book, Light That Heals, she claims electromag-netic fields generated by wireless technology have the potential to cause cancer, reproductive problems, chronic fatigue and more. She is also concerned the exposure can increase the risk of Sids and is a contributing factor in the rise in autism.
“Devices such as wireless baby monitors can actually do more harm than good by creating developmental issues in our youngest generation of Austra-lians,” she says.
But autism expert Whitehouse says there is no evidence to suggest a link between the use
of wireless baby monitors and autism.
“It is not clear to me that the author understands the harm-ful effects these completely unsupported claims have on the autism community,” he says.
Jill Green, from Sids and Kids, says no research papers in the organisation’s extensive library catalogue link the use of wireless baby monitors with Sids.
But Professor Olle Johansson, of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, defended Fisher’s work, saying that exposure to the ra-diation emitted by wireless baby monitors and similar gadgets posed real risks.
“We know that exposure to this radiation may impact DNA, leading to possible cancer risks,” he says.
“It can alter our immune de-fence, and also affects male and female germ cells and fertility.”
Some countries are choos-ing to err on the side of caution with WiFi until more is known. The Australian Government agency for radiation protection says there is no evidence that exposure to electrical fields is a health hazard. But whether exposure to magnetic fields is equally harmless remains a more open question, it says.
— AAP
Facts not to be sneezed atMyths aboutallergies arealmost aswidespread asthe allergies
thinkstock photosYOUsneeze when a catwalks by, wheezethrough the spring andsummer, and can’t even
get close to a Christmas tree.Youmay think you’re alreadyaware of everything there is toknow about allergies and theallergens that trigger them. Youmay actually “know”much lessthan you think.Misconceptions about
allergies andwhat causes anattack are nearly as widespreadas allergies themselves. Hereare five commonmyths aboutallergy triggers and the factsbehind them.
Myth No 1Allergiesmay go away.Fact:Thismay be correct. It’s
true that allergies can fluctuatewith the season as allergens, likepollen ormould spores, wax andwane. And some food allergiesseem to disappear as childrengrow older—with the exceptionof peanut and tree nut allergies,which largely continue intoadulthood. But the underlyingcause of any allergy is an over-reaction by a sensitive immunesystem that perceives theallergen as a threat. Over time,your immune systemmay growaccustomed to an allergen andno longer react as strongly. Or,some other type of allergenmayemerge as a trigger. People candevelop allergies later in life,even if they never had them aschildren or young adults.
Myth No 2Houseplants give off pollensthat cause allergies.Fact: Pollen is definitely an
allergy trigger for many people.But the types of pollen thatcause sneezing, coughing anditchy, watery eyes are typicallyfrom outdoor sources like trees,weeds and grass— not indoor
plants. An extensive study byNasa found houseplants canactually improve indoor airquality. They act as natural airfilters by removing carbondioxide and contaminants, andemitting fresh, clean oxygen.
Myth No 3Peoplewith allergies shouldn’thave carpeting in their homes.Fact:Not one scientific study
affirms a link between theincrease of allergies and asthmaand the widespread use of carpetin homes. In fact, several studiesnot only refute a correlation,they even seem to indicatecarpet may actually bebeneficial to allergy sufferers. ASwedish study found that whencarpet use in that countrydeclined by 70 per cent, allergiesincreased by 30 percent.Another study,
encompassing nearly 20,000people in 18 different countries,found reduced asthmasymptoms among people withcarpeted bedrooms. Finally, astudy of more than 4600 NewJersey children found that kidswithmoderate to severe asthmawho had carpet in their
bedroomsmissed fewer schooldays and had less need forasthmamedication.“One explanation could be
that carpet acts like a filter,trapping allergens and keepingthem out of the air so they can beremoved through propercleaning,” says Joe Yarbroughof the Carpet & Rug Institute(CRI). “Effectively cleanedcarpet canmaintain indoor airquality, making it a viable choicefor families impacted byallergies and asthma.”
Myth No 4All you need is a vacuumcleanerwith a Hepa filter.Fact:Actually, it’s how
frequently and effectively youvacuum. To effectively removeallergens, a vacuummust notonly be able to pick up allergens,but also keep them containedinside the bag or canister untilyou can safely dispose of thedirt. Vacuums that expel dustand other allergens through theexhaust are simply putting allthose allergy triggers back intothe air you breathe. The CRItests vacuums for effectivenessand green qualities, and awards
a seal of approval to those thatmeet its testing standards.
Myth No 5Dog/cat hair causes allergies.Fact: If hair were the source
of pet allergies, simply shavingyour pet would eliminate yourallergy trigger.In fact, allergies are triggered
by proteins in oil glandsecretions that get shed asdander, and proteins in salivathat get spreadwhen a pet licksits fur, according to America’sNational Institute ofEnvironmental Health Sciences.Cat dander is themost commonpet-related allergy, but dogdander and rodent urine canalso be triggers.Getting rid of your pet won’t
rid your home of pet dander andhair. the National Institute ofHealth reports that both arepresent in virtually every home.You canmitigate your exposureand reaction by keeping pets offyour bed andwashing theirbedding weekly in hot water,using a prescription or over-the-counter allergymedication forsymptoms, and regularlycleaning carpets.
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Babymonitor Sids claims slammedMedical experts are slamminganAustralian author for linkingwireless babymonitors toautism and Sudden Infant DeathSyndrome (Sids).“The claimsmade in this
bookwould be laughable, if theyweren’t so irresponsible,” saysTelethon Kids Institute head ofautism research ProfessorAndrewWhitehouse.“This is fearmongering at
best, and unethical at worst.”Brisbane author Donna
Fisher is calling for the removalof wireless babymonitors fromAustralian shop shelves becauseshe believes they emitdangerous radiation.In her new book, Light That
Heals, she claims electro-magnetic fields generated bywireless technology have thepotential to cause cancer,
reproductive problems, chronicfatigue andmore.She is also concerned the
exposure can increase the risk ofSids and is a contributing factorin the rise in autism.“Devices such as wireless
babymonitors can actually domore harm than good bycreating developmental issues inour youngest generation ofAustralians,” she says.But autism expert
Whitehouse says there is noevidence to suggest a linkbetween the use of wireless babymonitors and autism.“It is not clear tome that the
author understands the harmfuleffects these completelyunsupported claims have on theautism community,” he says.Jill Green, from Sids and
Kids, says no research papers inthe organisation’s extensivelibrary catalogue link the use ofwireless babymonitors withSids.But Professor Olle
Johansson, of the KarolinskaInstitute in Sweden, defendedFisher’s work, saying thatexposure to the radiationemitted bywireless babymonitors and similar gadgetsposed real risks.“We know that exposure to
this radiationmay impact DNA,leading to possible cancer risks,”he says.“It can alter our immune
defence, and also affects maleand female germ cells andfertility.”Some countries are choosing
to err on the side of caution withWiFi until more is known.France has bannedWiFi from
childcare centres, and Israeldoes not allow it in preschoolsand kindergartens.The Australian Government
agency for radiation protectionsays there is no evidence thatexposure to electrical fields is ahealth hazard.But whether exposure to
magnetic fields is equallyharmless remains amore openquestion, it says.
— AAP
The innercleanse —with a twistBy Denise Ferguson
"Notonlydotwists aid indetoxification,but theyhelp tobalanceout theflowofourenergy.
Imagine taking a soiled sponge,submerging it in water and thenwringing it out. Submerge itagain and repeat.When yourotate your body around thespine, you do the same thing toyour internal organs. Thisincreases circulation ofnutrients, blood and oxygen andhelps to flush out impurities.Not only do twists aid in
detoxification, but they help tobalance out the flow of ourenergy. As we rotate the bodyfrom left to right, we stimulateboth hemispheres of the brain, inturn balancing out the yin andyang flows of energywithin ourbody.Energy flows up, down and in
positive and negative directions.The yin, feminine and anti-clockwise (or negative) flow of
energymagnetises things to us.It is associated with the rightbrain and left side of the body.The yang, masculine andclockwise (or positive) flow ofenergy is associated with the leftbrain and right side of the bodyand is associated with outwardlyseeking the things that we areattracted to.Whenwe rotate ourbody around its axis bothclockwise and anti-clockwise aswell as cross our limbs acrossthemid-line, we help tostimulate and even out the flowof our yin/yang energy (in yogaterms that’s called Prana).To feel more harmony in the
flow of your energy, do simpletwists. Not only will they rinseand detoxify your internalorgans, stretch your spine andthe toughmuscles in your back,theywill also give youmorebalance in the subtle ways youfeel.Happy twisting.
■ Denise Ferguson is founderof TheYoga Sanctuary, andSpecial KNourishambassador. Visitwww.yogasanctuary.co.nz formore information
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Imagine how great your life could be a� er attending one of Rebecca’s 10-week courses. Numbers are
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When you are starting out in life, it is easiest to purchase assets in your own name but for most assets there are other options. Ownership options for per-sonal assets can include:
■ Individual ownership. Your assets are held in your name and you are liable for any tax payable in relation to the assets. Upon your death they will pass to your estate.
■ Joint ownership. You share the ownership of the assets equally with another person or entity. On your death ownership transfers to the surviving person or
entity. Tax liability is shared by the owners.
■ Tenants in common. Two people own a property in equal shares or shares of different sizes, for example, 60 per cent and 40 per cent. If one owner dies, that owner’s share passes on to whomever they choose.
■ Family trust. This is a legal way for you to hold assets for the benefit of you and your family over the long term. The assets are owned by trustees for the beneficiaries (usually you and your family). There are many reasons to consider a trust, which are mostly
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For business assets, ownership options include sole trader, partnership and limited liability company. As your wealth increases, there may be benefits from using different forms of ownership. It pays to think ahead and decide on which ownership structures are best suited to your circum-stances, because changing the ownership of assets can be costly.
Tax, estate planning and asset protection are all im-portant considerations. Your solicitor and accountant can advise you on the options.
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It’s simply amatter ofstretching your targets
RussellBellBUSINESS ZEN
IT’STHEMIDDLE of Juneand 50 per cent of the yearis already almost behindus. Time flies when you are
having fun and, for many of us,that’s what this time of year isabout—with the ski seasonalmost here and others lookingfor winter escapes.It’s also a good time to look
ahead and plan for futuresuccess. Strategic planning isan essential component ofsuccessful business and I havetwo plans— one formyself andone for the business— both areintertwined.Formany of us, our
businesses are a reflection ofourselves, so it makes sensethat whenwe plan for ourbusiness(es), they reflect ourown goals and ambitions.So, what are you going to
achieve for the remainder ofthis year?What are yourtargets? Are you going to letlife happen or take astructured approach?It’s important that you set
goals for yourself and yourbusiness that energise,motivate, aremeasurable andattainable. However, you
shouldmake sure that you alsoset some stretch targets.My personal plan includes
revampingmy fitness and hasmany stretches . . . and stretchtargets! I have resolved toexercise at least three times aweek. I did start this columnwith the ‘‘time flies’’ statement,but it seems that in that fitnesstime, I can create an ability toslow time significantly or stopit entirely.So I am going to dust off the
previously unused stepmachine at home. And I will seta goal of ‘‘stepping’’ aparticular distance each day.Given that the garage isn’twarm, there is incentive to getmotivated.The stretch target is to
make this activity daily. OK,not much of a stretch, but rightnow I am about as fit as a BigMac is nutritious.
The key to stretch targets isthat they do just that; theystretch you to new levels ofperformance and, likemuscleswhen you exercise, you andyour business develop newstrengths as you achieve them.I know it won’t be easy—
particularly starting fromscratch— but I want to beexercising every day if I can. Sowhat do you dowhen thingsget toughwhen pursuing agoal? Instead of giving up, youget energised. And although itis a stretch, I believe it isattainable.Oncemy fitness returns, it
will be a goal achieved, and Iwill have developedmoreconfidence andwill feel bettertoo.It’s the same for goal setting
and strategic planning— setyour targets so you knowwhere you are going andinclude some stretch targets.The benefits to you and yourbusiness will be exponential.■ If you would like helpimplementing stretch targetsinto your strategic plan, giveZenith Solutions a call on 3479997.
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It is not uncommon for NewZealanders to have overseasinvestments.Examplesmight be shares in
foreign companies, foreign unittrust investments, foreignsuperannuation schemes andforeign life insurance policies.There are some pitfalls in leaving
these investments overseas.If your overseas investments
have a value greater than $50,000,they could well be liable for tax inNew Zealand. This is called aForeign Investment Fund (FIF) tax.There are a number of options youcan choose from as to to calculate itand youwill need help from anaccountant or financial adviser.Certain overseas investments,
particularly Australian ones, areexempt from FIF tax.Under current NZ law, an
overseas adviser who providesinvestment advice to a NZ residentmust be an Authorised FinancialAdviser (AFA) as determined in theFinancial Advisers Act.Australian advisersmay in some
circumstances be exempt from this
requirement. Exemptions also applyto wholesale investors, for examplethose whose investment assets are$1million ormore.If, for example, you have a share
portfolio of around £200,000 in theUK onwhich personalisedinvestment advice is provided by abroker, the broker will be in breachof the Financial Advisers Act if he orshe is not registered as an AFA inNZ. Youwill not have the protectionof the code of conduct, disclosurerequire-ments anddisputeresolutionschemesthat aremandatoryfor AFAs.Finally,
having assets in currenciesother than the New Zealand dollarwill expose you to exchange raterisk.Obtaining advice from aNew
Zealand accountant or financialadviser on the implications ofleaving investment assets overseasis highly recommended.
■ Liz Koh is an authorisedfinancial adviser. The advicegiven here is general anddoesn’t constitute specificadvice to any person. A freedisclosure statement can beobtained by calling 0800 273 847.
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Exercising with sti� and painful joints can be di� cult, but it is worth persevering. Exercise has been proven to help you better manage
your arthritis. � e bene� ts include improved mobility,
better pain management and increased functioning. If you exercise with a group, then there are the additional bene� ts of social contact and reduced isolation.
Arthritis New Zealand o� ers water-based exercise classes at Burwood Hydrotherapy Pool and land-based exercise classes in Avonhead, Beckenham, Hornby, Linwood, Papanui, St Albans and Sumner.
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Classes are held weekly and are run by physiotherapists or trained volunteers. Medical approval is required to attend.
Some classes are funded by Canterbury District Health Board, while others cost $4 to $6 per session.
As well as exercise classes, Arthritis New Zealand o� ers Arthritis Educator services (including our toll free help line), information sessions, seminars, workshops, weekly live chat on Facebook, support groups, support for people newly diagnosed with arthritis and much more.
Phone 0800 663 463 or go to www.arthritis.org.nz for further information.
An extract of a small pumpkin-like fruit called garcinia cambogia from India and Asia has shown itself to greatly assist
weight management and overall health. In fact, many have found it to increase fat loss by two to three times greater than normal. Even � e Dr. Oz Show on television noted it is the most e� ective and fastest working natural supplement to support weight loss.
Even without exercise and diet changes, many have found it bene� cial although even better and quicker results are o� en obtained with extra exercise and an improved diet.
� e extract of this amazing fruit is called hydroxycitric acid (HCA) or CitriMax. Research has shown HCA to help suppress the appetite, reduce cravings, feel fuller for longer, increase energy levels, help prevent fat from being made and stored in the body, increase lean muscle mass, increase serotonin levels in the brain that help control mood and sleep (great for
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To obtain reliable results, it is important to take a product that contains a standardised extract of 60 per cent HCA and also take the recommended amount as used in the clinical research. Some supplements also contain ChromeMate, a well-researched form of niacin-bound chromium to help improve the results even more.
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CoQ10 reduces all causes of mortality by 50 per cent
In a recent multi-country double blind trial on the possible bene� ts of CoQ10 to protect against heart failure, 420 patients with severe heart failure
were given CoQ10 or a placebo and then followed for two years. It was found to the amazement of the researchers the patients who received the CoQ10 had a 50 per cent reduction in an adverse cardiovascular event or death compared to the placebo
Researchers were amazed with the results of how benefi cial a natural nutrient co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is to the human body. CoQ10 is a natural enzyme in the body’s cells that is essential for cell function, energy and survival. The heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas require large amounts of CoQ10 to function well.
Aspire Canterbury is pleased to announce a new-look website where you can not only get the most up-to-date information on
disability/mobility issues, but also browse our online shop for that little aid which might make some of those more di� cult daily tasks much easier.
Sign up to our newsletter and get all the latest news and new shop products delivered straight to your computer or mobile. Go to www.aspirecanterbury.org.nz and explore the services we have on o� er for the elderly and physically impaired.
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patients, and not only this, but the patients on the CoQ10 had a 50 per cent reduction in death not only from cardiovascular events but from all causes.
According to the lead study author professor Mortensen, this study is the � rst in over a decade to show a natural nutrient can reduce heart failure mortality and CoQ10 should be added as a standard treatment for anyone with cardiovascular complaints. It is known that CoQ10 levels decrease in the heart muscle of patients with heart failure as severity worsens. Statin drugs are used to treat many patients with cardiovascular problems, but these drugs also reduce CoQ10 levels further in the body. Symptoms of low CoQ10 in the body can be low energy and endurance, muscle pain, poor memory, concentration and poor heart function or heart failure.
CoQ10 levels are known to decrease as we age and many researchers believe keeping our levels up of this vital nutrient may help prevent many chronic diseases, including cancer.
CoQ10 is available as a natural supplement to support good health.
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Free Youth Pathways courses help students to succeed
Youth Guarantee is a Government-led initiative designed to help students aged 16 to 19 to study for free.
The scheme is for those who are ready to move beyond school but want to continue with study, learning practical skills for
future employment.Hundreds of students are successful
through the programmes every year, which includes courses in cookery, construction, engineering, health and support, business administration and computing, hospitality, retail, sports training and Maori and Pasi� ka culture. Many go on to work in apprenticeships or further education.
Youth Guarantee student Dylan Dallas feels like he is now achieving something a� er � nding school wasn’t working for him. He now feels motivated a� er completing his Creative Level 2 programme.
“I found it really hard to learn at school and nothing I was learning felt relevant to me,” Dylan says. “� e Youth Guarantee course was really interesting. We did lots of creative prints and 3D modelling. It got me used to studying again, but in a better way than school.”
Dylan will return in 2015 to study his Certi� cate in Design Level 4, but in the future he hopes to become an architect or a
draughtsman. “� is has put me on the path to a future career. I had no idea of what I wanted to do before, whereas now I’m in the right place and on the right track.”
Fellow student Juaan Whatuira-Edwards recommends Youth Guarantee to anyone who “doesn’t � t in academically”. “I didn’t really like school and I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life. I’m pretty grateful I found Youth Guarantee and got myself some skills,” Juaan says.
Juaan has completed the introduction to trades course and will return next year to do the pre-trade paint and panel course. “I can’t wait to get back into it and learn more. � e tutors are really helpful and it’s really hands on. I really want to make this my career.”
Request more information on the Youth Guarantee programme and how to enrol by emailing youthtransition@cpit.ac.nz or by phoning0800 24 2476.
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When seedy politicians stretch our credibilityThe US Government spends millions
of dollars on subsidised children’s school lunches every year. � at’s � ne when money is plentiful. But
in the 1981 recession, president Reagan put pressure on his treasury administrators to make serious budget cuts.
Creative thinkers at the US Department of Agriculture announced their plan to reclassify ketchup as a vegetable and they declared sun� ower seeds were a meat substitute.
“� ese new arrangements will help balance the budget.”
But proofreaders in the US Department of Agriculture said: “You can’t do that. It’s an error of fact. Ketchup is not a vegetable and sun� ower seeds are not the same thing as meat.”
The reclassification plan was quietly dropped.
“Proofreaders and editors look for more than spelling mistakes,” says Brian Morris, principal of New Zealand Institute of Business Studies. “� ey also check facts, dates, measurements and provenance, and they authenticate preposterous claims.”
� e report How to get proofreading jobs from UK book publishers #1020 is available for our readers, free.
Call 0800 801 994 and ask. Yes, it’s free. Information is also available for sports
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Jordan Taylorlikes mastering the art of beauty
Currently studying a Diploma in Beauty � erapy at � e National School of Aesthetics, Jordan “enjoys the practical application
of ideas,” and the beauty programme is the perfect opportunity for her to gain these strengths.
She’s passionate about makeup, waxing, manicure and electrology. Despite no secondary school quali� cations due to lack of interest at school, Jordan’s strong grades at NaSA re� ect her passion in the beauty � eld.
A� er researching other beauty institutions, Jordan chose NaSA as she respected NaSA’s professionalism, strong reputation and welcoming sta� . She also feels her classmates make her study more enjoyable.
Jordan’s not only starting a beauty career for herself but also for her two children, Ashton (6) and Noah (3). NaSA’s 9am to 1pm class times have helped her negotiate study and motherhood.
“Without NaSA’s � exible hours, it would have been impossible for me to study,” Jordan says.
Other challenges include completing larger projects and homework while ensuring her children’s needs are met. Her children have grown to have “a deeper understanding of homework.”
A� er completing her diploma, she plans to study NaSA’s Certi� cate in Nail Technology. Once Jordan has mastered these skills, she’ll open her small business from home while “comfortably negotiating my role
as a mother,” and eventually develop it into a commercial practice as her children get older.
To launch your beauty career with NaSA, call 0800 NaSANZ, email info@nasa.co.nz or visit www.nasa.co.nz.
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� e Helen O’Grady Drama Academy has been in New Zealand for 32 years. � is highly regarded worldwide programme helps students aged � ve to 17 ful� l their potential by acting con� dently and speaking clearly. Con� dent children become well-rounded adults.
Our fully quali� ed teachers are trained in the Helen O’Grady Drama system. � ey ensure each child is encouraged and valued in a warm, positive learning environment. � ree terms of the year cover the self-development programme,
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Our structured learning environment values student individuality and encourages team building. Most importantly it’s great fun too! Enrol now, phone 0800 161 131 or visit www.helenogrady.co.nz for more info.
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Call us on 03-366-1711 or email us at office@csm.org.nz.
Whether you're 2 or 92, the Christchurch School of Music can offer a musical experience to suit your needs. Tuition is offered for a range of instruments (including voice) along with theory, aural perception, and preschool classes. CSM also offers a wide variety of ensembles ranging from small Chamber Music groups and Rock Bands through to large orchestras, concert bands and choirs. At CSM, the whole family can learn and play together on a Saturday morning. If Saturday isn't an option for you, we also offer lessons (along with a selection of performance groups) during the week. Community Trust Funding allows CSM to offer up to 50% discounts for lower income families.
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Making dreams a realityAli Phillips has always known what
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path to making this a reality.Studying at Aoraki’s Christchurch campus,
Ali has completed her second year of hairdressing, a Certi� cate in Professional Hairdressing, Level 3.
“I have always wanted to be a hairdresser since I was little - it has been my passion for many years,” says Ali. “I had grown up doing hair, cutting my Barbie doll's hair and generally fascinated with hairdressing.”
With no experience in the industry and having to balance study with the needs of her family as well, 26-year-old Ali found the perfect � t at Aoraki.
“I’d been looking for a hairdressing course for some time and Aoraki seemed to suit my needs,” says Ali.
� e Level 3 full-time course runs over 34 weeks. It is designed to provide students with all the skills needed to work in a commercial salon environment, including working with clients to advance their cutting, consultation, colouring and styling techniques.
“� ese last two years have both been very challenging and equally rewarding,” says Ali. “I have enjoyed every minute of it and love working with the people that have come through the course so far.”
For Ali, the most rewarding part of her study has been an increase in her con� dence level and learning how to interact with the general public on a professional level.
Aoraki Polytechnic’s tutors are involved and respected in the industry, and provide invaluable links for students to the industry itself.
Ali is creating a portfolio of her work, which will play an important role when seeking an apprenticeship next year to complete her Year 3 quali� cation.
Students are encouraged to aim high, with Ali intending to follow her apprenticeship with a full-time hairdressing position.
“My long-term ambition is to open my own salon,” says Ali.
Quali� cations in hairdressing are available at Aoraki Polytechnic’s Timaru, Dunedin and Christchurch campuses. Visit www.aoraki.ac.nz, or call 0800 426 725for more information on getting your career underway.
Fostering a lifelong love of music
CSM is a not-for-profit organisation with a strong focus on community. On a Saturday morning, the whole family can
� nd something to suit them. Preschool children can start their musical journey by joining in our experiential “Take O� with Music”, while older children and adults may opt for group or individual lessons on a speci� c instrument (including voice). � ose who already play are welcome to join in one of the fabulous groups. If Saturday isn’t an option, CSM also o� ers a range of weekday opportunities for learning and playing music.
Our unique teaching programme includes lessons, both group and individual, and ensemble playing in an orchestra or band!
If a� ordability is an issue, CSM can provide discounts of up to 50 per cent through funding provided by the
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The Christchurch School of Music is a fun, family-oriented society aimed at providing quality music education in
and around Christchurch. CSM is celebrating 60 years of teaching children to love and appreciate music in 2015, so
why not join us and become a part of the next 60 years?
Canterbury Community Trust. Visit www.csm.org.nz, or phone the o� ce on 366 1711 to � nd out what we can o� er you.
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GARDENER - Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303
SECTION CLEARANCE, MAINTENANCE & tree removal, Hill sections a specialty competitive prices, ph Ewan 03 326-5009 or 027 201-5150
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DEMOLITIONWith care and respect we will remove your dwelling. Our policy is to recycle as much as we can. We are a
local company specialising in residential properties. We
will endeavor to cater for your individual needs.Ph. R.M. Solutions
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Trades & Services
GLAZINGStephen Thom
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For Beautiful Floors
FLOORKRAFT SANDERS
Sand & Polyurethane
T & G, chipboard, cork
Lifting & sanding for vinyl
Court markingsFree quotes,
Competitive pricing
Phone Neil03 349 498303 327 2256027 222 1385
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Trades & Services
AAA CArpentry licensed builder practitioner all property maintenance small job expert by tradesman /handyman free quotes city wide call now 03 387-0770 or 027 245 5226 ciey@xtra.co.nz
AppLIAnCeS & WHITEWARE Sales and service, 12 mths guarantee, free delivery in Chch area, Appliance Services, Showroom Shop 12 New Brighton mall (Pierside). Phone 388 4780
BUILDer For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 25 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067.
Concrete Paving
All plain & decorative drives, paths, patios
& courtyards.
Repairs & insurance work, overlays.
No job too small.
For free quote & advice contact
Adrian at
0800 728 648anytime
North West areas
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CArpenter - HAnDyMAn Small Job Specialists, Carpentry, Repairs, Decking & Maintenance, 40 years experience, no job too small, Ph Warren 03 322-1103 or 027 697-8541
CArrIer LoCAL experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069
CHIMney CLeAnInG Clean Sweep Canterbury Ltd, Professional, Guaranteed Service, (formerly Abel & Prestige Chimney Cleaning Ltd), Ph 0800 SWEEPER - 0800 793 3737
ConCrete CUttInG Affordable Concrete Cutting with Quality, and removal work. Free quote. No job to small. Phone 027 442-2219, Fax 359-6052 a/h 359- 4605
Trades & Services
DRIVEWAYSReplace, repair or new. We are a local company
with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other
earthworks.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
DECKINGPergolas, trellis,planter boxes,garden sheds,outdoor furniture and MORE!
With over 35 yearstrade experience,call Don todayon 027 279 7392or emailinfo@woodnthings.co.nz
eLeCtrICAL & HeAtpUMpS Full service including pressure test $60. Affordable electrical services, wiring alterations & repairs. Ph 326 4992 or 0274 329755.
experIenCeD HoUSe reMovALS 2 men plus truck, from $115 per hour. Ph (03) 352 2457, Mr Shift-It Ltd.
FenCe pAIntInG/StAInInG Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713
FUrnItUre reMovALS Large Trucks $95 + GST per hour 7 day NZ wide, packing & moving, Professional Company, Professional Service. Canterbury Relocations Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313
HAnDyMAn All alterations, decks, fences, concrete paving, painting & spouting clearing, all repairs & maintenance around your home, workmanship guaranteed, 30 years exp, call Adrian anytime 0800 223 476 North West areas
Situations vacantAntiquesANTIQUE GOLD JEWELLERY wanted, gold rings, chains, brooches, medals. Great price for gold pocket watches, ph 03 351-9139
GOLD SOVEREIGNS and other gold coins wanted. Also scrap gold, broken or damaged gold jewellery, alluvial gold, nuggets, etc, top price paid ph 03 351-9139
OLD COINS & BANKNOTES wanted. Also old medals of any sort, military, sporting, agricultural, lodge, dance & band medals, etc, ph 03 351-9139
ComputersALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 326-6740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch
Curtains
CURTAINFABRICS
European designs/coloursEnds of linesManufacturers secondsBy the metre or made to measure
CURTAINFABRIC OUTLET
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QUEENSLAND SUN-SHINE COAST AUSTRA-LIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Con-tained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: recep-tion@mandolin.com.au www.mandolin.com.au
CelebrantWEDDINGS, Civil Union Ceremonies, Renewal of Vows, Naming Ceremonies, Funerals and Unveilings - Jenni Gibson Ph/Fax 324-8332, 021 723-089. www. celebrantservices.net.nz
PersonalsSPEED DATING, Jan 26: 38-52yrs, Jan 27: 54-67yrs, Feb 3: 28-42yrs Call Jane 0211005771 www.mainlanddating.co.nz
Situations VacantCOULD You use a bit extra each week to pay those Christmas bills? If you can commit to delivering and collecting catalogues in your local area each week, ph 800 500 005 NOW!
Public Notices
Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta
www.rexellent.com.au
FREE CALL 0800 601 508
Trades & Services
DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly
Service Always
Ph. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD
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Entertainment News & Advertising
The Pierview Restaurant in theNew Brighton Club is openfrom 5.30pm Friday, Saturday,and Sunday.Bookings recommended.
202 Marine Pde Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
Great foodStunning view
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WORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUB
WESTVIEW LOUNGE
SATURDAY 17th Jan:
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz17 Carmen Rd ph 349 9026
Members, guests & affiliates welcome
FRIDAY 16th Jan, 7pm:
Jo’s Karaoke
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SPORTS HALL
CLEANERSREQUIRED
Please email your application to
denise@totalcanterbury.co.nzor phone 338 9053 or
visit our websitewww.totalcanterbury.co.nz
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3-6pm
Experienced preferred, this is
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We are looking for cleaners to join our commercial
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must have your own transport.
In return we offer above award wages.
Situations Vacant
CARER Experienced needed for lady, New Brighton area, must be reliable, refs required please, gd rates paid, ph or txt, ChCh, 027 577-2367CHEF Reqd for suburban hotel, exp a la carte & buffet, must be able to work evenings & some wkends, exp in leading & rostering kitchen staff & stock control, able to maintain exc cleaning regime, full time perm postion, exc pay rate offered, ph Kevin for interviewon 03 349-6104COULD You use a bit extra each week to pay those Christmas bills? If you can commit to delivering and collecting catalogues in your local area each week, ph 800 500 005 NOW!HANDYMAN / Tradesman wanted must be versatile, may suit semi retired person, pvte home repair on Mt Pleasant, sanding, painting, jib stopping ability would be good, some flexibility with hours / days, ph 326-3337MATURE Lady required for escort work ph 022 365 9136
Situations Vacant
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PAINTING & DECOrATING interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, Painting & Plastering Division, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or Richard 021 263-9551
PAINTEr Top quality work, interior/exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter 03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541
PLASTErEr SOLID both ext & int work, Scottish Tradesman with over 30 yrs experience, FREE Quotes, ph Donald 354-5153 or 021 023-26186
PLASTErEr Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 years experience. Ring 0800 387-369
PLUMBEr For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943
PLUMBEr A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-7673 or 021 112-3492
rOOFING Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email johnmill@ihug.co.nz
SPOUTING CLEANING Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034
Trades & ServicesTrEE WOrK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759
TrEE SErVICES Andrews Tree Care Services, ph Charlie today! 027 728 5688
T.V. SErVICE CENTrE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400
UPHOLSTErEr Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448
VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655
WATErBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz
Trades & Services
Ballet Come dance at Julie Gallie School of Dance, learn the new Royal Academy of Dance, ballet syllabus, St Johns Church Cotswold Ave Mon & Wed, Ph Julie 351-2100
Tuition
A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines. Good cash paid. Ph 022 0891 671
RECORDS and TURNTABLES WANTED, 7” eps, lps, any amount rock, pop, blues, jazz etc. Top prices paid. PennyLane 430 Colombo St Sydenham 7 days ph 366 7410
TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045
Wanted To BuyThursday 8th January - Wednesday 14th January
THE IMITATION GAME (M)WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY (PG)ANNIE (G)BIG HERO SIX (PG)INTO THE WOODS (PG)
PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR (G) TAKEN 3 (M)MR TURNER (M)THE WATER DIVINER (M)PADDINGTON (G)
Public Notices
It is illegal to sell or trade your recreational catch.
New Zealand’s recreational fishing rules cover the types, sizes and number of fish and shellfish you can keep.
Catch a feed, not a fine!
IS YOUR CATCH LEGAL?
Call 0800 4 POACHER (0800 476 224) to report illegal fishing
To check the rules: » download our smartphone app by texting “app” to 9889 or scan the QR code;
» free text the name of a species to 9889; » collect a brochure from your local fisheries office; » visit www.mpi.govt.nz to print the rules.
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GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RDwww.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
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Phone 385 8880FRIDAY 16th jan, 5.30pm
LIVE MUSICLunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days
Bookings EssentialPH 386-0088
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Billed as one of the best Rod Stewart tribute acts, Rud Stewart performs two Christchurch shows - at the Cashmere Club this Friday night (16th January), and at the Hornby Working Mens Club this Saturday night (17th January).
Hailing from Yorkshire England, Rud has been performing his tribute shows to Rod Stewart for the past 15 years.
Often mistaken for Rod Stewart and a life long fan himself, he covers all of Rod's hits from the 60's through to the current day and latest album.
His shows have been seen in many corners of the world and he performs regularly in the UK, Sweden, Las Vegas USA and Majorca Spain.��
Rud is that good he was invited to perform at the Rod Stewarts 60th birthday party.
When asked what his career highlights have been so far, Rud lists meeting Rod and performing at his 60th birthday party, singing at the Olympia football stadium, performing at the Helsingborg Festival in Sweden, and having his own song ‘Same Game’ played on BBC Radio 2.
Tickets to next weekend’s shows are $20 on sale now at the respective club offices.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see Europe’s premier Rob Stewart tribute artist backed by a full band.
Members, guests & affiliates welcome.
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