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Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and
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Published Tuesday and Thursday
ISSN 1170-1099
BRIEFLYBank boost for Pirongia school
At Friday’s service assembly for Pirongia School, ASB Bank Te
Awamutu manager Anthony Ririnui presented a donation to help the
school with a technol-ogy upgrade.
Principal Kevin Cronin, who gratefully accepted the dona-tion on
behalf of the school, said it would enable the pur-chase of several
computers.
Mr Ririnui said ASB Bank was proud to be involved with Pirongia
School, which was part of an ongoing commitment to support local
communities.
Blue serviceTe Awamutu Bible Chapel is
staging a ‘blue service’ again this Christmas.
“The service is for anyone feeling sad this Christmas, whether
it’s because they have lost someone special to them or for any
reason at all,” says church leader Brian Trebilco.
The service will be staged on Wednesday, December 21 at the
Bible Chapel (in Chapelt Drive) from 7pm.
For more information phone 871 8667.
Plan to manage Waipa reserves
Waipa District’s draft urban reserves management plan at-tracted
six submissions.
The plan will set out the management policies for public parks,
playing fi elds and re-serves in the district.
Submittors included Waipa Heritage Council, Cambridge Tree
Trust, Kihikihi Domain Sports, Kihikihi Waikato Event-ing,
Cambridge Cricket As-sociation and Te Awamutu and District Highland
Pipe band.
Waipa Heritage Council wants to see measures in place to protect
the historic integrity of Te Awamutu’s Selwyn Park.
Council’s policy committee has considered submissions and
recommended Volume 1 of the plan (dealing with Cam-bridge and Te
Awamutu) to Council for adoption.
One more paperToday’s Courier is the penul-
timate issue for 2005.The fi nal Courier for the year
will be published on Wednes-day.
Natural gas an invisible threatBy Dean Taylor
A ruptured gas main on Cambridge Road brought much of the area
to a stand-still for 90 minutes on Thursday morning.
McFall Enterprises has the contract for roadworks between the Te
Rahu Road turn off and Pekerau Crescent.
At about 8am Thursday one of their diggers ruptured a 50mm gas
line which feeds that area.
Manager Andrew Macky says they are investigating the
ac-cident.
Emergency plans were immediately put into action and the Natural
Gas Cor-poration (NGC) con-tacted as gas escaped from the broken
line.
Hamilton NGC staff attended and had the leak isolated by
9.30am.
Te Awamutu Vol-unteer Fire Brigade senior fi refi ghter Spence
Brockbank was incident control-ler.
He brought in two Te Awamutu crews and backup from Hamilton’s
Hazard-ous Substance Unit.
The unit contains specialist suits, extra breathing apparatus
and is a mobile com-mand unit, complete with computers and
communications.It also provided ex-
tra manpower.Mr Brockbank says
everyone in the two Te Awamutu crews
was kept busy during the incident, so back-up was essential.
Initially the wind was pushing the gas down Te Rahu Road, but a
shift caused a problem as it then
came back towards Ohaupo Road and where emergency equipment was
set up.
Water curtains
were employed to break up and diffuse the cloud, providing
protection for emer-gency workers and NGC staff.
Mr Brockbank says gas is an invisible
threat, so it is diffi -cult to control.
He says it is heavi-er than air and tends to move in an unseen
cloud and can get into
stormwater systems, gather under eaves of buildings or even
accumulate inside a building.
Nearby businesses were closed.
Staff at Timmos
ITM, which was clos-est to the leak, were evacuated. Other
workers and resi-dents in the affected area were confi ned inside
with buildings closed up.
Police also went door to door in the nearby commercial estate
and warned against using any equipment likely to ignite the
gas.
Mr Brockbank says the timing of the inci-dent caused extra
dif-fi culties because the area was busy with workers, parents and
school children
trying to get to their destinations.
Te Rahu and Cam-bridge Roads were closed from Pekerau Crescent
to Ohaupo Road and the rounda-bout was partially closed to try and
keep traffi c fl owing.
Mr Brockbank says on the whole people responded to the
sit-uation well, although some ignored instruc-tions or showed no
commonsense.
He says anyone ignoring the safety rules is putting themselves
and oth-ers in danger.
FIREFIGHTERS employed water curtains to help break up and
diffuse the gas cloud as the wind changed. 354051AD
FIREFIGHTERS move in to get a look at the ruptured line.
354051BD NGC isolated the supply from Te Rahu Road. 354051CD
“Most people were great. One or two were really angry we
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PAGE 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Monday, December 19, 2005
Pioneer Walk a step closerA by-product of the Kihikihi
sewerage scheme project is that the revamped Pioneer Walk also
takes another step closer to completion.
The Keep Te Awamutu Beau-tiful (KTAB) initiated project received
a grant of $50,000 from the Te Awamutu Commu-nity Board in an
effort to see the walkway reinstated after many years of
disuse.
They and Waipa District Council have taken on the project, which
will be under-taken in stages.
Taking the walk under Arawata Street bridge was a preferred
option, which is now possible thanks to the sewer-age project.
Contractors Brian Perry laid the rising main under the bridge
and under their contract, were to reinstate the land.
However, it seemed logical to look at the walkway option once
the excavation work had been undertaken instead of simply putting
the earth back.
Brian Perry won the contract
to build a retaining wall under the bridge instead.
Staff were already building retaining walls in other areas as
part of the sewerage works, so it maintained continuity.
A second outcome of the sewerage scheme is that a pipe hanging
under the northern side of the bridge which inter-fered with
Pioneer Walk plans will be redundant once the new
scheme is completed, and will be removed.
The fully completed walkway under the bridge to Sculp-ture Park
is stage two of the project.
BRIAN PERRY workers construct the retaining wall which will
allow Pioneer Walk to go under Arawata Street bridge. The hanging
pipe in the foreground will be redundant once the Kihikihi sewerage
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Te Awamutu Bridge Club conclud-ed the year with a social
afternoon and afternoon tea.
Club tutor Bruce Owen was direc-tor for the afternoon and
included some unorthodox moves not played in bridge, which caused
much hilar-ity and howls of protest.
Holiday bridge will be played on Wednesday nights. More
informa-tion can be obtained from Pat Cleave - phone 870 2328.
Club results:Monday: A Stockwell/J Ruddell 1, B
Owen/L Sloan 2=, B Chancellor/K Mc-Fadyen 2=.
Wednesday, Gross, N/S: L O’Connor/M Corkill 1, M Fraser/R Holden
2, B Purdie/J Anderton 3. E/W: B
Benton/Q Kabel 1, A Bovet/M Smith 2, B Owen/D Howell 3.
Handicap, N/S: L O’Connor/M Corkill 1, M Fraser/R Holden 2, B
Purdie/J Anderton 3. E/W: K Johnson/O Johnson 1, B Benton/Q Kabel
2, C Carey/N Lawrence 3.
Friday, Gross, N/S: B Purdie/M Parlane 1, A Williamson/J Ruddell
2, M Corkill/P Lewis 3. E/W: B Jolly/K Hobbs 1, A Bovet/M Berry 2,
A Haywood/M Chaplin 3. Handicap, N/S: N Krielen/V Barlow 1, B
Purdie/M Parlane 2, M Corkill/P Lewis 3. E/W: B Jolly/K Hobbs 1, M
Fox/S Pevreal 2, B Benton/Girlie Quin 3.
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hundreds of local people did.
With beautifully dressed Christmas trees, twinkling lights
overhead and plenty of entertain-ment on stage it would be hard to
imagine anyone not looking forward to Christmas at the end of this
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There were all the favourite Christmas carols (with plenty of
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PAGE 5Te Awamutu Courier, Monday, December 19, 2005
Generosity restores faith
CHRISTMAS CHEER RESTORED: Trevor and Barbara Balks, with son
Raymond and grandchildren Nickolas (6) and Kaitlyn (9), flanked by
Terry King and Mike Smith (red shirts) of The Warehouse and David
Riley of Mitre 10, with items donated by the firms. 354055AD
By Grant JohnstonWhen staff at Te Awamutu’s
Mitre 10 and The Warehouse read about the theft of the Balks
family’s Christmas light display they were moved to respond.
David Riley at Mitre 10 re-placed one of the two reindeer stolen
on Saturday night and has offered to discount other equipment.
Terry King and Mike Smith of The Warehouse also presented them
with a ‘Three Wise Men’ light display, ‘Santa with a Parachute’ and
other lights.
Trevor and Barbara Balks say this generosity has restored the
spirit of Christmas for them.
The donor companies’ repre-sentatives said the Balks do a lot
for the community and they were happy to help out.
The couple began the impres-sive outdoor Christmas light display
at their 655 Mahoe Street property fi ve years ago for their
grandchildren.
They have added to it each year (it fi lls a fair bit of the
section now). This year they decided to open it to the public
and put a sign at the front of the drive, as well as entering
the LJ Hooker Garden Lights Ramble.
“I was one who criticised Te Awamutu’s lack of Christmas spirit
last year, so when I read in the Courier about plans for this year
I thought we should do our bit,” Mrs Balks says
Despite last Saturday night’s attack, they are still happy to
open their display up to the public.
“Christmas is about helping each other, not helping your-self,”
Mrs Balks says.
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holiday spots this summer.
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as many holiday-makers as possible have access to our T3G
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out of your holiday.
For those who can’t quite sever ties with the offi ce, Mr
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work remotely.
“By Christmas we will have taken 3G Mobile Broadband to every
main town and city in New Zealand – including popular holiday spots
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Judges Jack Davies and Rod Benton were impressed with the
keenness of contestants and the quality of the stock presented in
this year’s Te Awamutu A&P Association On Farm Herd
Con-test.
They enjoyed their job and be-ing able to talk freely to the
own-ers about the progress they have made over the year.
The contest initially started in 1982 and in it’s 24th year
contin-ues to attract good entries from the greater Waipa area.
The competition is open to LIC tested herds, all breeds, grade
or pedigree.
It is judged on the farm with a team made up of a percentage of
each age group according to the total herd size.
The production ‘Lactation-Worth’ and conformation points are
combined to assess the total score for each animal.
Two breed judges who are also qualifi ed T.O.P. inspectors judge
independently.
All competitors and interested farmers are welcome to follow the
judging .
The competition has very gen-erous sponsorship.
Te Awamutu Motors Rosetown Holden have contributed since
inception, while PGG Wrightson and Farmers Mutual Group have both
supported the contest for a number of years.
Competition results are an-nounced at an annual dinner and the
sponsors hand out the prizes for several categories including the
James Wattie Cup.
This impressive trophy used to be awarded to the Champion
Allbreed Cow at the A&P Show and is now won by the highest
conformation cow.
The committee is planning a special 25th anniversary of the
competition for next year .
CONTEST RESULTSJames Wattie Cup: Selwyn Singh Part-
nership (cow No. 158, 97 points). Runner-
up: R and S Hamilton (No. 28, 95 points).Pedigree SectionTotal
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ily (217.576), Selwyn Singh Partnership (213.523), AAR and EJ
Riddell (205.565), P and M Johnson (203.314), D and W Harker
(200.570), A Hayward (198.910), R and S Hamilton (198.404), D and
AC Palmhof (187.371), W and P Cairns (187.066).
Production Points: Ellis Family(135.126). Selwyn Singh
Partnership (28.723), P and M Johnson (123.414), D and W Harker
(120.037), AAR and EJ Riddell (119.615), A Hayward (119.476), R and
S Hamilton (115.529), D and AC Palmhof (113.496), W and P Cairns
(100.516).
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Riddell (85.950), Selwyn Singh Partnership (84.800), R and S
Hamilton (82.875), Ellis Family (82.450), D and W Harker (80.533),
P and M Johnson (79.900), A Hayward (79.433), D and AC Palmhof
(73.875).
Highest Milksolids Team: D and W Harker (509 kgs).
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and Y Weal (121.727), P and R Marwood (115.557).
Confi rmation Points: P and R Marwood (78.094), J Hayward
(76.800), L and Y Weal (76.667), W Dickson (73.042).
Highest Milksolids Team: W Dickson (465 kgs), Highest Milksolids
Cow: L and Y Weal (No. 265, 547 kgs).
Highest LW Cow: W Dickson (No. 35, 479 LW). Highest LW Heifer: J
Hayward (No. 131, 390 LW).
Highest Conformation Cow: W Dickson (No. 107, 87 points).
Highest Conformation Heifer: L and Y Weal (No. 363, 79 points).
PAGE 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Monday, December 19, 2005
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Croquet club dismayed by damageYOUR LETTERS
Members of Te Awamutu Croquet Club have been natu-rally pleased
for the club and Te Awamutu when visiting players, over the years,
have remarked on our beautiful lo-cation in Victoria Park.
Alas, there is now an ele-ment in our community who have little
respect for the park or the town’s reputation.
Apart from the vandals who have destroyed our fl ag pole on
three occasions, sprayed graffi ti on our shelters and pulled down
two of them, one
beyond repair, we have the party goers.
Of necessity, we are required to collect and remove the empty
bottles, cans and other unmentionables and on occa-sions the broken
glass from our lawns when the bottles have apparently been used for
target practice.
More recently we have the golfer(s) who practise wedge shots on
our lawns (without replacing the divots!).
The Council has placed no-tices in the park reminding
the public that golf practise is prohibited, if for no other
reason than public safety, but these have been ignored and
vandalised.
We, along with the other clubs who have facilities in the park,
do what we can to make this an area that folk in Te Awamutu can
enjoy and be proud of. But we feel that Te Awamutu residents should
be aware of the damage being done and how it is perceived by
visitors to our town.TE AWAMUTU CROQUET CLUB
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PAGE 11Te Awamutu Courier, Monday, December 19, 2005
Edwards minisprint king at Auckland
By Colin ThorsenKihikihi Speedway
Club can lay claims to having the best minis-printers in the
North Island after pulling off the treble at the Auck-land
championships.
Victory at Waikaraka Park was sweet success for Mark Edwards
(43) after fi nishing second last year in what was a stellar season
for the affable Kihikihi club-man.
It was the only re-gional title he did not win in the North
Island in 2004-05.
He took out the North Island, South Pacifi c, Bay of Plenty,
Gisborne, Waikato and Eastern championships in Rotorua. He was also
second in the New Zea-land Grand Prix.
Edwards’ son An-drew (17) continued on from where he left off
winning the South Pa-cifi c minisprint cham-pionships at Kihikihi a
fortnight ago
He tied for second with another young up-and-comer Adam Cobb
(29), whose fa-ther Alvin is still going strong and has been
consistently NZ 2 or 3 for several years.
Cobb won the run-off
for second and third, preventing an Edwards quinella.
Young Edwards and Cobb are second year minisprint drivers with
bright futures ahead of them.
“They’re fl ying, it’s only a matter of time before they feature
as
top contenders for New Zealand titles,” says Mark Edwards.
But the younger bri-gade will have to wait a while yet to take
over the mantle from the likes of Edwards and Cobb senior.
While Andrew Ed-wards won the fi rst
race at Kihikihi, the day after his third plac-ing in the
Auckland championships, his father blitzed the fi eld taking out
race two and feature event, run in conjunction with the Waikato
midget cham-pionship and King Country Sidecars.
Historic 1, 2, 3, fi nish for Kihikihi in championship
KIHIKIHI CLEAN-SWEEP: Mark Edwards, flanked by his son Andrew
(left) and Adam Cobb, after the trio scooped all three placings in
the Auckland minisprint championships at Waikaraka Park.
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Worboys lives up to NZ1It took NZ1 Carl Worboys
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Kihikihi Speedway.
But Wilks showed he could still mix it with the ‘big guns’ fi
nishing fourth in the cham-pionship and third in the Tony Fabish
midget feature.
He got better as the day pro-gressed.
Rapid Aucklander Scott Buck-ley fi nished second in the
cham-pionship after a run-off with Worboys. Kihikihi’s Michael
Brunt was third.
Brunt is a young driver going particularly well.
He went on to win the Tony Fabish midget feature from
Buckley.
He is a third generation racer, who has progressed through the
ranks from ministocks.
His grandfather Laurie Brunt used to race at Kihikihi some 30
years ago, while his father Craig is putting all his resourc-
es behind son Michael.Worboys and fi ve times New
Zealand champion Michael Kendall could only manage fi fth and
sixth placings respectively
in the feature.Tony Fabish enjoyed a good
night at the Springs’ latest meeting, chalking up two thirds and
a fourth.
FIVE TIMES New Zealand midget champion Michael Kendall (81)
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Mooloo ole, ole, ole
By Colin ThorsenTe Awamutu Riding for
Disabled Association coach Carol Penman says she will never
forget her involvement at the 2005 Special Olympics in
Christchurch.
Penman was supervisor and assistant coach of the successful
Waikato equestrian team.
The fi ve-strong team collec-tively won six gold medals and
seven silver.
They were presented with their medals by MP Jim An-derton.
“It was a privilege to be part of the Games, an opportunity of a
lifetime,” says Penman.
The Waikato equestrian team had put in the ‘hard yards’ in order
to be competitive.
“We trained every Satur-day since June at the Ride-Hi
Therapeutic Riding Centre at Rukuhia, then it was all over in three
days.
“I’m so proud of our team. All
fi ve of the riders came home with medals. They are so
inspi-rational.”
To qualify for the Special Olympics, the riders must be
registered members of an RDA group.
The Special Olympics car-ried an important message to the
citizens of New Zealand in raising the awareness that is so
desperately needed in bringing athletes, with disabilities, the
respect they deserve and the ac-ceptance they strive to reach.
The main objective of these games is not to produce world
champions and record breakers, but to provide opportunities for
those with disabilities to par-ticipate in sports.
There were 1700 athletes and 400 coaches representing Australia,
Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, China and Thailand 11
different sports - athletics, basketball, bocce, equestrian, golf,
gymnastics, in-
door bowls, powerlifting, soccer, swimming and tenpin
bowling.
There were 600 volunteers involved in the running of the event,
including Keith Quinn, who was one of the commenta-tors.
Te Awamutu RDA Group holds rallies weekly on Tues-days at
Kihikihi Equestrian Park. They have concluded for the year but will
restart in February.
Mrs Penman says new mem-bers are most welcome.
The group is also looking for more suitable horses.
Te Awamutu RDA are hosting the Regional Games at Kihikihi on
February 25.
The Games will include all RDA’s in Area 3 - Otorohanga,
Cambridge, Hamilton, Te Aro-ha, Te Awamutu and Ride-Hi
(Rukuhia).
For further information contact Carol Penman on 871 6035.
WAIKATO equestrian team members, with their medals, and coaches
at the Special Olympics in Christchurch. From left, Nicholas Tarris
(2 gold, 1 silver), Carol Penman (assistant coach/supervisor, Devon
Tretheway (2 gold, 1 silver), Lorraine Wiki (assistant coach),
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Festive fun a winner at Waipa Racing Club
No stone has been left unturned by Waipa Racing Club to ensure
their Christmas Eve race meeting creates a festive atmosphere.
“We want to kick start Christ-mas with a memorable day’s outing
at the races for the whole family, kids and all,” says secretary,
Lee Temm.
“The long term weather forecast is good, so bring along your
tents, gazebos, sun umbrellas and bar-becues and enjoy a great day
of racing in the sun.”
There is an added Christmas bonus for racegoers - not only is
entry on course free, there are great prizes to be won.
They include the major prize of a DVD player, along with
Christmas hampers.
While punters will have the usual 10-races to whet their
ape-tite, there will be no shortage of entertainment being
organised for the younger set.
The club will run Needle in the Haystack competitions for two
age groups - under six-year-olds and 7-12 year-olds.
Santa, himself, will be in attend-ance before he returns to the
Pole, as will Presto the Clown, who performs magic and makes animal
balloons for the kids.
The Bouncy Castle will also be on course.
And for those children wanting to get a piece of the racing
action - there will be the opportunity to take a pony cart
ride.
And what Christmas party would
be complete without a lolly scram-ble for the kids.
There is no excuse for those who say there is no point in going
to the races - there will be lucky losing
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FORMAL NOTICES
SAY IT WITH LOVE
THIS CHRISTMAS
On Wednesday 21 the Te Awamutu courier will be dedicating its
family notices section for special messages to absent friends and
loved ones. Each message will be positioned in a colour Christmas
decoration. This is your opportunity to remember or reminisce for
those that are absent but never forgotten. Only limited space is
available. Please enquire over the counter
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BBIIBBLLEE CCHHAAPPEELL
BBBBBBBBllllllll uuuuuuuueeeeeeee SSSSSSSSeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr
vvvvvvvv iiiiiiii cccccccceeeeeeee Wednesday evening, December 21
at 7.00pm
Have you experienced loss
this year? Missing someone special and feeling the pain?
This service will help you remember your loved one/s
while still valuing this time of year.
Come and join others in your situation CChhaappeell DDrriivvee
-- FFoorr mmoorree iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn pphhoonnee
BBrriiaann 887700 22228877 -- OOffffiiccee 887711 88666677
RAFFLES
TE AWAMUTU Col-lege Rugby Under 16s Christmas Hamper Raffle.
Winner: 96 Merv.
FINANCIAL
HEALTH ANDBEAUTY
SHAPE up now forsummer, lose up to10kgs in 30 days, gainenergy
and feel great.Phone Suzie 083-275-579.
WANTED, fifteen peo-ple to lose 5 to 45kgs.Call Sue
0800-901-394.
TUITIONPICTURE framing
tuition, six weekcourse, learn how toframe your own pho-tos,
prints, originals,certificates, needlework and tapestrieswith
Waikato’s certi-fied framer, 25 yearsexperience, day ornight
courses. PhoneRon (07) 843-6672.
FINANCIAL
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FINANCIAL
VVEEHHIICCLLEE FFIINNAANNCCEE �No Deposit Finance �Learner
License �Same Day Approval �Bad Credit - No credit Vehicles from
$3000 Ph: 0800 16 90 90
Watson Haworth Motors Finance
FOR HIRECARPET and uphol-stery cleaner. Hirefrom the cleaning
spe-cialists. Sincerity Dry-cleaners. Phone 871-5471, 97 Sloane
Street.
WOOD SPLITTERS
Phone 871-3288 Te Awamutu
CHAINSAWS
Phone 871-3288 Te Awamutu
TRAILERS
Phone 871-3288 Te Awamutu
FOR LEASE
SHOP to lease, subur-ban Te Awamutu,64m², negotiable terms.Phone
(021) 774-672.
PUBLIC NOTICES
HHAAYYLLEEYY WWEESSTTEENNRRAA January 28, 2006
at Founders Theatre Hamilton
GGAALLAA OOFF TTHHEE
RROOYYAALL HHOORRSSEESS Saturday February 4, 2006
‘‘AAMMIICC’’ wwiitthh YYuulliiaa Sunday February 12, 2006
at Villa Maria Vineyard Park, Mangere
OOLLIIVVIIAA NNEEWWTTOONN JJOOHHNN Mission Winery Napier
VIP Tour this one, hostess on board come and be spoilt by us,
minimum
number of tickets available.
UU22 EERRIICCSSSSOONN SSTTAADDIIUUMM March 18, 2005
SORRY COULD NOT PURCHASE TICKETS
DDIIRRTTYY DDAANNCCIINNGG Sunday April 23, 2006 and
Saturday April 29, 2006 Selling fast, be quick for this
wonderful
show being held in Auckland.
Phone: 871-6373 Mob: 021 951 786 email:
[email protected]
check our website: www.keytravel.co.nz
FINAL ISSUE FOR 2005 Wednesday, December 21
Classified deadline: 12noon Tuesday, December 20
FIRST ISSUE BACK FOR 2006
Tuesday, January 10 Display deadlines:
Booking: Friday, January 6 Copy: Friday, January 6
Classified deadline: 12noon Monday, January 9
OFFICE HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR
The Te Awamutu Courier Office will be CLOSED from 2.00pm
Wednesday,
December 21, 2005 and will REOPEN on
Friday, January 6, 2006 We wish you all a safe and happy
Christmas and look forward to seeing you all
again in the New Year
BALLANCE AGRI-NUTRIENTS
LIMITED TE AWAMUTU We wish our clients a Merry Christmas
and a Prosperous New Year CHRISTMAS OPERATING HOURS
Date Open hours Last Docket Friday, Dec 23 7.00am - 12noon
11.45am Saturday, Dec 24 Closed To Tuesday, Dec 27 Closed
Wednesday, Dec 28 8.00am - 4.30pm 4.15pm Thursday, Dec 29 8.00am -
4.30pm 4.15pm Friday, Dec 30 8.00am - 4.30pm 4.15pm Saturday, Dec
31 Closed To Tuesday, Jan 3 Closed Wednesday, Jan 4 8.00am - 4.30pm
4.15pm Friday, Jan 6 8.00am - 4.30pm 4.15pm Saturday, Jan 7
Closed
PUBLIC NOTICES
BUSINESS SUPERDEALS
AUTO Trans servicingevery 50,000km,Stuart Law Ltd.Phone
871-6426.
FOR SALE
DENTURE WEARERS!!
Wow Christmas is near get your dentures Now!!
And enjoy your Christmas turkey. A l s o d e n t u r e r e p a i
r s w h i l e y o u w a i t a tA l s o d e n t u r e r e p a i r s
w h i l e y o u w a i t a tA l s o d e n t u r e r e p a i r s w h
i l e y o u w a i t a tA l s o d e n t u r e r e p a i r s w h i l
e y o u w a i t a t A 1 D e n t a l L a b o r a t o r y ( 0 7 ) 8 2
7A 1 D e n t a l L a b o r a t o r y ( 0 7 ) 8 2 7A 1 D e n t a l L
a b o r a t o r y ( 0 7 ) 8 2 7A 1 D e n t a l L a b o r a t o r y
( 0 7 ) 8 2 7 ---- 6 7 5 06 7 5 06 7 5 06 7 5 0
TO LET
Are you looking for Property
Management? TThhee eexxcclluussiivvee LL..JJ.. HHooookkeerr AA11
TTeennaanntt CCaarrdd rreeccooggnniisseess
qquuaalliittyy tteennaannttss nnaattiioonnaallllyy
Ph 871-5044
Te Awamutu Realty MREINZ “nobody does it better”
FOUR bedroom brickhome, internal accessgarage, very tidy,Bowden
Place, $285p/w. Phone (0274)527-639.
LANDLORDS Wishing your property to be managed by a
recognised professional?
TENANTS Needing help finding
accommodation which suits your needs?
Contact Francene on 871-7146,
Mobile (027) 289-3952 871-6287 a/h
Waipa Property Link Ltd. MREINZ
STORAGE profes-sional storage com-pany, offers long termstorage,
individual,secure units. RazzasStorage, Otorohanga.Phone 872-2485
or(027) 499-7159.
TO LET
NEW architecturally designed house, three double bedrooms,
life-style block, tack room, storage, grazing for two horses,
across from equestrian cen-tre and pony club, available from
Janu-ary, $425 p/w. Phone 870-3123.
SAFE ‘N’ SOUND STORAGE
Lock up storage units available Sizes ranging from: 1m x 3m to
3m x 6m Contact 871-2171 or (0274) 407-101
For Enquiries 230 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu
TO LET
TE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTU SELF STORAGESELF
STORAGESELF STORAGESELF STORAGE
From $17 p/w 24hr access
Camera Surveillance PH: (07) 856-7584 or (027) 608-1749
THREE bedroomhouse, garage, close toschools, $250 p/w.Phone (07)
846-1550or (021) 102-2307.
FOR SALE
ARTIST easel, $90ono. Phone 870-4994.
FIREWOOD, 5m³$160. Phone (07) 878-5242 or (021) 617-349.
FOR SALE
COMPUTER SETUPElderly owner, Compaq
computer, HP colourprinter, lots of in-struction books anddisks
etc, includescomputer desk, lessthan 12 months old, abargain at
only $1200 !Please Phone 871-8179.
METRO two burnergas bbq and bottle,9kg, as new, usedonce, $120
ono. Phone870-1878.
FOR SALE
LAST CHANCE For BARGAINS
before Christmas
Hazelmere Shops
THREE wheeler stroller, Steelcraft brand, maroon and black,
brand new con-dition, $300 ono. Phone 871-8605.
AADDVVEERRTTIISSEE IINN TTHHEE
CCLLAASSSSIIFF IIEEDDSS336 Alexandra StPhone 871-5151
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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY
NEW YEAR FROM THE TEAM
AT CIVIC VIDEO
We will be operating normal hours over the Holiday period
Except Christmas day when we will be closed Any hires will be
extended at no charge so
they are due back on Boxing Day We hope this will not cause any
inconvenience
Have a safe and happy holiday break
C it at Civic
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CLOSURES
There will be no Hamilton, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi bus service
beginning Saturday December 24, restarting Monday January 9,
2006.
The team at Gobus wishes all their clients a Safe and Happy
Christmas and good luck for 2006 Hodgsons Gobus 871-6373 or
mob
John (021) 951-786
The Partners and staff of GALLIE MILES
wish all their clients business associates
a very Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year
PLEASE NOTE:
That our office will close at midday on Friday December 23, 2005
and re-open
on Monday January 9, 2006
Merry Christmas to all from
TTiimmee OOuutt BBeeaauuttyy CCeennttrree Jackie, Kyleigh,
Michelle and Bec’s wish all our clients a safe and happy New
Year
TTIIMMEE OOUUTT WWIILLLL BBEE CCLLOOSSEEDD:: 5.00pm Friday,
December 23, and 5.00pm Friday, December 23, and 5.00pm Friday,
December 23, and 5.00pm Friday, December 23, and
reop reop reop reopening: Monday, January 9, 9.00amening:
Monday, January 9, 9.00amening: Monday, January 9, 9.00amening:
Monday, January 9, 9.00am (Bookings available for 2006) (Bookings
available for 2006) (Bookings available for 2006) (Bookings
available for 2006)
Thanks to everyone who has supported us in 2005Thanks to
everyone who has supported us in 2005Thanks to everyone who has
supported us in 2005Thanks to everyone who has supported us in 2005
Phone: 872-8073 805 Crozier Street PIRONGIA
Office closes December 23, 2005
Opens January 16, 2006 Michael, Jon & Staff wish all our
clients a Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year
Phone messages to 871-4114 will be cleared regularly during the
break.
HHAAPPPPYY HHOOLLIIDDAAYYSS
FFrroomm TT..AA.. TTIILLEESS The staff at T.A. TILES would like
to thank you for your support
throughout the year. We wish you a Merry Christmas
and a prosperous New Year ! We will be closing for Christmas on
Thursday December 22, 2005
and re-opening on January 9, 2006.
FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS TREES
46 Tamahere DriveHamilton (signposted) � Large selection � Free
wrapping � Stands for sale � Eftpos available Phone (07) 856-8003
OPEN DAILY7.00am to 8.00pm
www.christmastrees.co.nz
SUB, AMP & RADAR DETECTOR
Lanzar 500watt amp, 1200 watt explod sub, Uniden radar
detec-tor. Please phone (021) 187-3696.
TE AWAMUTU Col-lege women’s 6th and7th form uniform, twowhite
polo shirts, size12, $20 each. Skirt,size 77w, $60. Jersey,92cm,
$50. Phone870-4084.
ZIPS replaced, trou-sers, frocks, skirtsshortened.
SincerityDrycleaners, 97 SloaneStreet.
FOR SALE UNDER$50
COFFEE table, round,$25. Phone 871-4636
COILED hose for com-pressor, never used, stretch 12mtrs, $47
ono. Phone 871-3848.
DOUBLE bed mat-tress for sale, verygood condition, $25.Phone
871-4834.
KITTEN, grey male,free to good home.Phone 870-3320.
MENS Peugeot 12speed road bike, free.Phone 871-3636.
PETS
FOXY PUPS8 weeks old, 2 males,
1st vacc, $250 each.Phone 871-5384.
VEHICLES FORSALE
333TC206-05
Great Tyres!Great Prices!
Fitting & Balancing
Kihikihi RoadTe Awamutu
PPhhoonnee 887711 33007799
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7-05
LIVESTOCK WANTED
BONER COWS WANTED
Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment
Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Also empty heifers and
potter bulls
Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030
Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (0274) 925-080
STOCK SALES
TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE Thursday December 22 - 11.00am Location:
Te Awamutu Sale Yards, Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu Sale Comprising
11.00am Prime & Boners 10 Fat Cattle 50 Boners 11.30am Dairies
A/c Client 15 I/M Fsn & Fsn x cows I/C to Sim bull fully
recorded and transfer 12.00 noon Store Cattle 10 2yr bulls 20 2yr
str & hfrs 50 ylg beef x strs & hfrs 70 wnr beef x strs
& hfrs 12.00 noon Feeder calves 12.00 noon Sheep 30 Prime lambs
50 Store Lambs Further Entries Being Accepted From all the
livestock team, have a safe and enjoyable Christmas Next sale
January 5, 2006 All enquiries to: Steve Weck 07 870-2961 0274 770
109
FARMS FOR SALE
GRAZINGAVAILABLE
BALED SILAGEROUND chopped or
unchopped, can de-liver, prices vary from $55-$65. Walling
Contracting. Phone (07) 824-0894.
DAIRY WEANER
GRAZING Book your dairy
weaner and heifer grazing now.
Contact: Bruce (07) 827-4605 Mobile (0274) 825-925
or Freephone 0800 10 84 94
www.nzgrazing.co.nz
LIVESTOCKWANTED
AC PETFOODS Now Buying
Horses 0800-834-222
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
EARN from home,flexible hours, fulltraining and support.Earn up
to $7,500 permonth. Call 083-275-578. www.aimforthesky.com
WORK WANTED
CEILINGS and walls.Phone Ultra Clean871-6662 to book now!
EXTERIOR housecleaning. Phone UltraClean 871-6662 today!
WORK WANTED
BBRRUUCCOONN
LLAAWWNNSS Specialising in
LARGE LAWNS RESIDENTIAL
LIFESTYLE Phone Peter: 870-5474
or (021)-471-273
CLARKE’S CARPET
CLEANING For your carpet and upholstery cleaning
Phone Keith, mobile
(027) 280-0790 or 871-4930
We aim to please
DONE RIGHT
PAINTING Want a painter? I’m your man!
For your free quote, Phone me; Michael on (027) 328-4362
Glen Rawson Plumbing
Craftsman, Plumber and Gasfitter
�Roofing � Maintenance � New
Phone (027) 222-7590or 870-2987a/h
MEATEATER
HOMEKILLS LTD
Phone 871-9995
www.meateater.co.nz
SPOUTING replacedMarley, $26 per me-tre, fitted inc GST.Call
Tony 871-3620.
WORK WANTED
Johnny Nelson WWAASSHHBBRRIIGGHHTT MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN
TREATMENT �Low pressure, Exterior Cleaning �Coloursteel roofs
�Roof spray, Tiles and Decromastic �Rotary clean, pavers,
driveways, footpaths �Commercial buildings
Phone (0274) 763-347 or 871-7389
Limited Now Servicing Te Awamutu
For Exterior Cleaning Moss, Mould and Algae
Treatments, Houses, Roofs, Driveways, Cobbles etc also Fly and
Spider Treatments For your Free quote Phone Tui 871-7205
or 0800 GO SOFTWASH 0800-467-638
Fax (07) 848-1702 [email protected]
MORTGAGE
BROKER
NZMBA
Phone Christine 871-3176
(021) 545-302
MYOB
Need Help? Computer
Accounting ‘Doctor’ at 871-3176
NEED A NEED A NEED A NEED A
RESTRICTEDRESTRICTEDRESTRICTEDRESTRICTED LICENCE? LICENCE?
LICENCE? LICENCE? Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown
DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING
TRAINING
Phone (0274) 125-000
871-5569
WATERBLASTING. Phone Ultra Clean871-6662 today!
WORK WANTED
PAINTERS
AVAILABLE
Until January 15 Tradesmen
Phone 870-3123
PC PROBLEMS? NO fix, no fee, repairs
from experienced localIT professional. Mo-bile upgrades,
repairsand installations ser-vice. No call out fees!Phone Matt
(021)261-5277 or 870-3038.
SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
SERVICE
Ph Pat or Deanne 872-2530
(027) 289-5496 or (027) 289-5497
TE AWAMUTU PLUMBING AND
DRAINAGE Colin Downie
Plumbing & Drainage Maintenance
�New houses alterations �Septic tank and effluents �Blocked
drains - Hydro Jet and Camera
Phone (0274) 989-022 or
871-8976 a/h
TREE & STUMP SERVICE
Call Dennis Clements TOTAL TREE CARE
Phone 871-5221 Te Awamutu Owned
and Operated
Tree Surgeon Stump Removal � Highly qualified
� Quality guaranteed Ph Mike at FRASERS
0800-888-121 WINDOWS cleaned by
the experts. PhoneUltra Clean 871-6662.
AADDVVEERRTTIISSEE IINNTTHHEE CCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDDSS336
Alexandra St
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4 bedroom home, growing area, new floor coverings,
recentlypainted inside & out. Dble garage. 1012m2 section.
11007700 CCaammbbrriiddggee RRooaadd - $$227700,,000000
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FARM WORKWANTED
EXPERIENCED relief milkers available for Christmas, New Year and
Holidays. Phone (0274) 741-693.
RELIEF milker avail-able, short term orlong term, Ohaupobased
can travel.Phone (07) 823-6689or (027) 282-3367.
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
RELIEF MILKER required, sole charge,
180 cows, Te Kawaarea. Phone (07) 873-1563.
SITUATIONSVACANT
CLEANER For motels and
holiday park wanted. Friday, Saturday and Sunday and on call
when needed. Experience preferred, references required.
Phone 871-7420
or 871 6664
STAFF REQUIRED We require fun
loving and organised staff
to work in a team environment for after school care and school
holiday
programme. For details please phone
(027) 246 5809
TTEEAACCHHEERR AAIIDDEE
RREEQQUUIIRREEDD A teacher aide is required for 16 hours per
week to work with a student with physical disabilities. The
successful applicant will be involved in a number of duties related
to the education, health and well-being of the student. These
include: � Duties related to assisting teachers in the delivery of
the curriculum to the student � Duties related to the personal care
of the student � Duties related to the transfer and safety of the
student in their learning environments Some training in these
duties will be given by Special Education staff. Previous
involvement with persons with physical disabilities may be an
advantage.
Applications close: 5.00pm, Friday, January 20 and should be
addressed to:
Deputy Principal, Centre of Excellence Te Awamutu College
PO Box 369, Te Awamutu Email: [email protected]
SITUATIONS VACANT
CHEF Join our team we’re cooking
up a great summer! This successful operation is looking for a
well organised chef to co-lead their team and work in a hands-on
capacity. You will be financially aware and be able to rota your
staff to the busiest times. A great portfolio of meals so that you
can change the bill of fare on a seasonal basis to interest
customers and the team. You will be passionate and experienced,
have great interpersonal skills, and insist on high standards being
upheld at all times.
If you can come to the table with all of the above and a CV then
please call Troy on (027) 538-3602 for further information.
The Thirsty Weta, Bar and Eatery, Otorohanga
Phone (07) 873-6699, Fax (07) 873-6698 Email:
[email protected]
SITUATIONS VACANT
HOME & HOSPITAL
175 College Street, Te Awamutu
CAREGIVERS
We would like to increase our pool of casual staff to contribute
to the high standard of care our Residents expect. If you are
available to work for one or more shifts per week we would like to
discuss the opportunities with you. Experience preferred but full
training will be given. Orientation and ACE training provided. For
application form and further information
please phone 871-6226 Denise or Ethne
PHONE (07) 871 5151 - FAX (07) 871 3675
FREE UNDER $50 ADVERTISINGNo more than 10 words per
advertisement.
Limit one advertisement per person. For Sale items only.This
coupon only for Residents, not Trade or Commercial Retail
Run-on advertisements only, printed at our discretion, when
space permits.
NB: Only advertisements submitted on these forms accepted.Forms
can be posted to Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu, or
advertisers
can bring this coupon in to our office at 336 Alexandra Street,
Te Awamutu.
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Have you got something forSale worth Under $50?
YES - Advertise it for FREE!!!
Phone
Advertise LocallyPhone 871 5151
RussWater Services
496 OHAUPO RD,TE AWAMUTU
PH: 871 3100
Rural Water Supplies • Domestic Plumbing Pool & Spa Supplies
• Dairymaster Milking MachinesWe will be closed for the Christmas
period
from 2pm Friday 23rd December untilWednesday 4th January 2006,
when we will
resume normal business hours.
Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pmSaturday: 9am - 12pm
Christmas HoursChristmas Hours
Quality Business is Doing it Right the First Time
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HOWEVER, AN ON-CALL SERVICEMAN WILL BE AVAILABLE FORANY
BREAKDOWNS OR URGENT REQUIREMENTS
THROUGHOUT THE CHRISTMAS BREAK.
Merry Christmas to everyone from the team atRuss Water
Services!
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CINEMA SCENE
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ALEXANDRA RACING CLUB- FOUNDED 1866 -
PIRONGIA RACESBOXING DAY
135TH ANNUAL RACE DAY
- MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 -FIRST RACE 11.30AM
Equalisator - 10 Race Programme Includes Harness Races•
Entertainment for young and old •
• Catering and refreshments available •
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uunnddeerr 1122 FFRREEEE
TAB terminalavailable foroutside betting
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The Kawhia Fireworks Clubwould like to thank thefollowing
sponsors....
New Years Eve
FireworksKawhia354TC027
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WORLD’S FASTEST INDIAN PGMON & TUE 5.55 & 8.20,WED
10.30, 5.55 & 8.20, THU 7.50
GALLIPOLI PGMON 7.50, TUE & FINAL WED 6.00
AUTUMN SPRING PGMON 6.00, TUE 8.15,FINAL WED 10.40 &
8.15
Give the gift of entertainment thateveryone appreciates.Regent
Gift Vouchers are availablefrom the Theatre.
HARRY POTTER IV MMON & TUE 5.25 & 8.10,WED 10.10, 5.25
& 8.10,THU 10.10, 5.25 & 8.10(No Comps. All shows $14.00,
$11.00, $8.50)
CHRONICLES OF NARNIA PGMON & TUE 5.20 & 8.00, WED 10.20,
5.20 & 8.00, THU 10.20, 5.15 & 8.00(No Comps. All shows
$14.00, $11.00, $8.50)
KING KONG MMON & TUE 7.00, WED 10.00 & 7.00,THU 10.00
& 7.00
(No Comps. Slightly increased prices)
“The most adorable bunch sinceLilo and Stitch.” “This movie
isgreat. Hurry, tell everyone it’sgreat.” “A wonky,
whacked-out,energetic comedy filled with merri-ment.” “Inspired
family romp.”CHICKEN LITTLE PGSTARTS THU 10.40 & 6.10
This story has never been filmedbefore. It is a remarkable
adven-ture of the men in the trenchesduring WWI and the truce
thatamazingly occurred at Christmas.A TRUE and wonderful
portrayaland one which will affect you considerably. Highly
recommendedespecially for those who came tosee “As Far As My Feet
Will CarryMe.”JOYEUX NOEL MJust nominated for Best ForeignLanguage
Film, GOLDEN GLOBEAWARDS 2006.STARTS THU 10.30, 5.45 & 8.05
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Autumn SpringRefusing to grow old grace-
fully, Fanda is an inveterate, 75 year-old prankster and bon
vivant.
As the fi lm opens Fanda and Eda, his long time friend and
partner-in-crime, are imper-sonating retired impresarios. loftily
inspecting real estate far beyond their means.
Meanwhile Emilie, his long suffering wife, gets to grips with
the fi nancial realities of retire-ment and hankers for domestic
regularity.
When the old faker feigns death to get his way, Emilie decides
44 years of exasperation is quite enough and the fi lm becomes a
late-life comedy of remarriage.
Meanwhile their son, strug-gling manfully to maintain children,
current and ex-part-ners under the same roof, ma-noeuvres to
commandeer the parental apartment for one of his families.
The mutual tenderness of the old couple is ultimately as
affecting as their sparring is funny and the fi lm’s conclusion is
much more thoughtful than it’s unruly hero might have chosen.
Vlastimil Brodksy as Fanda fi nds overlapping layers of humour
and pathos in a man whose best defence against his wife’s harangues
is to put on a poker face and tune out. At the same time, Mr
Brodsky conveys the powerful survival instincts motivating his
character’s pranks. What better way to rage against the dying of
the light than to play these delicious games of let’s pretend?
Autumn Spring is a fun movie for and about old people .. and also
hap-pens to be a movie that young people won’t be able to
resist!
A rare salute to the possibili-ties of life waiting to be
lived.
Chicken LittleThis epic tale presents a new
twist on the classic fable of a young chicken who causes
wide-spread panic when he mistakes a falling acorn for a piece of
the sky.
In this hilarious adventure, Chicken Little is determined to
restore his reputation. But just as things are starting to go his
way, a real piece of sky lands on his head!
Suspense, chaos and plenty of laughs ensue as Chicken Little and
his band of misfi t friends, Abby Mallard (aka Ugly Duck-ling),
Runt of the Litter and Fish Out of Water, attempt to save the world
without send-ing the town into a whole new panic. This time, when
it comes to saving the world, it helps to
be a little chicken.As is the calling card of mod-
ern animated movies, Chicken Little is as much for the par-ents
as it is for the kids, with a fantastically clever script and
attention to cultural detail hold-ing the attention of the older
set, while the youngsters revel in the actions of the animated
characters, indeed it’s a smarter movie than Finding Nemo, with
one-liners zinging all over the place, but never the sense of “lag”
that can plague some ani-mated movies.
“A consistently amusing, often inspired family romp.”
GallipoliThere is a new documentary of
the battle which gave us Anzac Day, the battle of Gallipoli, in
which almost every New Zea-lander had relatives or friends killed
or wounded.
Until now images of brave men going to their deaths in bayonet
charges from trenches, and heroes rescuing them, gave this
generation a sense of a bat-tle which was worth fi ghting, for God
and Empire.
Even a fi lm as fi nely wrought as Peter Weir’s identically
titled Gallipoli, fell into some of the dramatic traps which turn
war into entertainment and a rites of passage exercise for young
men.
By contrast, Ornek’s cinemat-ic and absorbing fi lm documents a
tale of stupidity and ignorance in which young men, believ-ing the
imperial propaganda machine, went unnecessarily to their deaths as
their witless commanders ordered attack af-ter senseless
attack.
This is not to discount the heroic acts and the valiant men who
performed them. They are given just recognition. What will be new
about this docu-mentary for most of us is just how inept and
uninformed were the civilian soldier command-ers, men who had
largely never seen battle and yet, without adequate intelligence
and se-lectively ignoring what they did have, made tactical
decisions which were never viable.
To support the thesis that the Gallipoli campaign was an
unnecessary and unmitigated tragedy, the fi lm uses genuine
photographs, war reports, and letters and diaries from Turks and
allies alike.
From them, the soldiers are allowed to speak through the voices
of Sam Neill and Jeremy Irons and others, and the situ-ations are
interpreted by world authorities like New Zealand’s Chris Pugsley,
members of the Imperial War Museum in Brit-ain, and the Australian
histo-rians for whom understanding
the tragedy is a life work.By the end of an utterly ab-
sorbing and unusually moving fi lm, one is left with a sense of
shock disturbed only by an equally strong sense of outrage that the
inconceivably ignorant and self-serving should have been able to
instigate, and then control, an event in which so many died for so
little.
It is the way of humans that we remember and describe such
events in the best possible light for those who were killed and
wounded. Then we analyse and comment so that we can learn from
them. But we do not.
Probably the most terrifying signal from the fi lm is the way in
which the process of decision making, the tactical planning in the
face of inadequate under-standing of the “enemy”, and the utter
belief that imperial superiority would cause poten-tial enemies to
surrender with-out resistance, also describes military action
nearly 100 civilised and informed years later. The parallels with
Iraq, as the contemporary example, are frightening.
Gallipoli is gripping cinema, essential history, upsettingly
disturbing albeit enormously watchable. Not to be missed.
Joyeux NoelA bona-fi de hit of the 2005
Cannes Film Festival, Joyeux Noel is a heart-warming story about
courage and dignity that touched three nations that went to war in
1914.
On Christmas Eve in North-ern France, offi cers and soldiers
from Scotland, Germany and France, who fought each other from
trenches barely 100 me-tres apart on a daily basis, put down their
weapons and called a truce. It was an extraordinary act of human
generosity and hu-mility - and a true event.
During the truce, the soldiers share champagne, cigarettes and
chocolate, hand around photos of wives and girlfriends and
communicate as best they can.
The night grows increasingly memorable and turns into a
Christmas Day as solemn as it is ironic. Where does holiday spirit
end and high treason begin?
Anchored by an excellent international cast, this pro-foundly
emotive yet inspiring fi lm is marbled with bittersweet humour,
bold gestures and re-markable kindness.
With a deep sense of compas-sion in its celebration of the way a
shared humanity transcended the madness of war, Joyeux Noel is an
elegant, European classic.
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