ANZAC DAY at HAKARU and KAIWAKA

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Kaiwaka Bugle - 28 April 2015

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28 April 2015

ANZAC DAY at HAKARU and KAIWAKA

ANZAC Day at the Hakaru Returned Services Association saw the largest attendance ever - well over 1000 people. Piper Logan Brown began the service; the Mangawhai Cadets marched with the flags; the parade was led by former Returned Service men and women, then uniformed personnel from the Army, Navy and Air Force, uniformed service groups (Police, St. John, Fire Brigade, Scouts, Cubs) along with Kaiwaka, Mangawhai Beach, and Otamatea High Schools representatives. The addresses were given by Margaret Wheeler of Royal NZ Navy and Capt. Holloway Ashby. In the evening at the Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall, Neville Andrew, vice-president of the Hakaru & Districts Memorial RSA gave a short address and led the ode before the excellent film, The Imitation Game, on the life of Alan Turing and code breaking in WWII.

Photos: Above - pupils of Mangawhai Beach School place crosses of our locals who died in the World Wars (many of these names can be read on the KWMHall Honours Boards); Below - left, the two rows of crosses leading to the wreath-laden flag pole; right, Neville Andrew below the candlelit Great War Honours Board at Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Photos on right, from top - Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Scouts - Liam Leslie, Neitana Blissett, Loran Adams; Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Cubs; Kaiwaka School pupils - Gareth Ferguson, Damon Edwards, Lily Wigg; Small Pukekos Preschool - Rebecca Harris and pre-schoolers.

New hours from February 2015: Mon-Fri 7:30am-6:30pm Sat 8am-7pm Sun & Public Holidays 8am-5pm

KAIWAKA BUGLE No: 8 28 April 2015 Page 2: Kaiwaka Movies Page 3: Public Notices; Classifieds Page 5: Otamatea High School Page 7: OHS continued Page 9: Pt Curtis Cruising Club Page 11: Kaiwaka School, Tennis Club Page 13: Kaiwaka Sports Association Page 15: Morrie’s Merit Award Page 17: Global creativity in Kaiwaka Page 19: Sheep Dogs, Trades Training Bugle 9 will appear 12 May

At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Chn (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25

Boyhood

Friday 15 May 7:30pm (M) Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Boyhood is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason, who literally grows up on screen before our eyes. Boyhood charts the rocky terrain of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family dinners to birthdays and graduations and all the moments in between become transcendent, set to a soundtrack spanning the years from Coldplay's Yellow to Arcade Fire's Deep Blue. Boyhood is both a nostalgic time capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and parenting. Starring: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Elijah Smith, Ethan Hawke,

Contact for advertising, reports, articles or information can be made by Email [email protected] Ph: 09 4312 045 Txt: 0274 806 275 Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four Square. Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2015: All copy and queries to: [email protected] Classified $3 (max 30 words); 1/8 page $6; 1/4 page $12; 1/2 page $24; in special circumstances whole page adverts are available - $100. Payments can be made online, posted or left at Jaques Four Square Store. Accounts: [email protected] The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community newspaper run by volunteers. Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily the opinion of the Bugle Team.

ABOUT TOWN .........

The KDC commissioners will remain in place until the 2016 nation-wide council elections. Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall was seen on Sam Neil’s “The Tides of Blood” on ANZAC Day View the Bugle with the photos in colour at www.kaiwaka.co.nz Apology: the KWMHall serviceman in Bugle 8 was Ian Douglas Donaldson. Thank you to the hall committee for the free cuppa and ANZAC biscuit at the movie the other night.

Kaiwaka Bugle Founded May 1978

Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock Service Station, Celena’s Gifts Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Paparoa.

Can be viewed online at Facebook or www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes.

Penguins of Madagascar Sunday 24 May 2:00pm (G)

Still Alice

Friday 29 May 7:30pm (M)

Kaiwaka Community Cinema presents The Eagles Music Night and Supper - Tickets $20 Friday First of May 2015... we will be screening a 2-hour concert of the Eagles Live in Melbourne... during intermission a supper will be served with free tea and coffee... BYO alcohol... start 7.30 pm... this will be a night to remember... all the classics... space available to dance... All in HD on a 7m movie screen and 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound (1200 Watts plus a 1000 Watt subwoofer). Don’t miss this very first Magical Music Night. For tickets ring 09 4312 225 or 09 4312 234

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PUBLIC NOTICES Mothers Day Gifts Hand made Dolls House. Chairs. Pottery. Wooden Items and Lots more.

Jenny’s Rural Craft Shop 134 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Road, Kaiwaka

10.am to 3.pm

Wednesday to Sunday.

Come along for an evening of rugby:

Kaiwaka Sports Complex Friday 1st May Under 14’s Otamatea v Rodney, 6:30pm Senior Reserves Otamatea v Mid Northern, 6:30pm Senior Premiers Otamatea v Mid Northern, 8pm

HAKARU AND DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (INC)

Annual General Meeting Sunday 24th May 2015 1:30 pm in the Club Rooms Agenda: Apologies, Financials and reports, Election of new Committee, General Business. Nominations for Committee and Notices of Motion need to be passed to the Secretary by Monday 18th May 2015 Only financial Members permitted to attend

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CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: The Bees Nees Lavender and Herbs. Dry Lavender Rubbings - Lavender Oil - Culinary Lavender & Dried Herbs grown & produced in Kaiwaka pure and simple, no pesticides or herbicides. Tel: (09) 431 2046 after 3pm. FOR SALE: Or iginal wood stove. Esse Centur y cooker. Been installed for eighteen years. Wet back, double oven , white and black enamel. Working order $2,200.00 Ph 4312 605 Karen FOR SALE: Fir ewood, mainly split poplar (Kawa). $95 a Ute load – approx 1.5 cubic metres, delivered locally. Ph 431 2600 or 021 0588503 FOR SALE: Khaki Campbell ducks. Ph 09 4318 203 FOR SALE: 2 dog kennels 192cmLx90Wx85H $150 each; 150 electric fence standards, galv steel pigtails $2 each; Fuel tank 400 litre, tripod style $150; Galv wire cage 179cmLx120Wx120H $100. Ph 4312 160 Kaiwaka FOR SALE: Kayak, 4M black GRP, ver y str ong, $250; road bike 18 gears 26in $20, ph 4312 992 FOR SALE: Telegr aph posts, L.O.A. appr ox 20M, suitable frame: lean-to, car port, etc. $25/M ph 4312 992 FOR SALE: Cows, 2x cr ossbr eed hand r ear ed. Very well behaved, suitable lawnmowers/ proven DIY breeders, or fully organic meat. Approx 350kg each, good price neg, ph/txt 021 026 32149 FREE TO A GOOD HOME: Electr ic or gan, Baldwin Fantasia, in need of repair. Can be viewed at the Archie Bull Hall, St Paul's Church. Ph. 431 2365 or 431 2449 ANIMAL CRANIO-SACRAL THERAPIST: Gentle, non invasive, effective and lasting energy work. Horses, Pets, Farm Animals. Affordable rates with 10 years experience & caring service. Jill Shires 021 0506 592 THE SUNSHINE GIRLS: Need help with your house cleaning? Sometimes you just need another pair of hands. We offer two pair and a smile. Comparable hourly rate. Ph 431 2532 or 431 2711 HASHTAG Band for hir e. A lively mix of covers and original music. Make your night special. Ph: 021 623 776 SOUND LANDSCAPES: for all your landscaping needs. Planting season is on the way! To arrange a site visit call Pete Worsfold 021 825 970 BERYL NOZEDAR: (Middleton) International Clairvoyant. Numerology, Tarot, Clairvoyance, Mediumship. $60 for hour includes CD. Ph: 4312 080 CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS: Hems, Zips, Dressmaking Phone: Win 4312027 or 027 444 8358 Winsome Designs. FREE GRAZING WANTED: Small or lar ge block. Can do some fencing or water. Phone after 6pm 4312006

Thought for the day:

Proverb 18:1 - The selfish man/woman quarrels against every sound principle of conduct by demanding his/her own way.

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OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL

The end of Term Two saw our Kapa Haka group perform at Te Tai Tokerau Festival at Opononi Area School. The group performed with an immense sense of pride and mana. It was great to see a large number of whanau and friends supporting them. The group will continue to build upon their performance as they prepare for the regional competition later in the year. Our group were the last performers as the final conclusion of proceedings involved the host school gifting a beautiful taonga to the next host school; this protocol also symbolised the responsibility endowed upon us to be good hosts next year. We have begun preparations for hosting Te Tai Tokerau 2016 as well as preparations for the 50th Otamatea High School Reunion; both events will be run concurrently at the end of Term One 2016. The beginning of this term started with a special Anzac Assembly to commemorate those who were killed in battle 100 years ago. The assembly began with the national anthem, incorporated various students and staff members reciting significant poems and historical events and concluded with The Last Post being played on the bugle. Students from each whanau class, staff members and prefects planted 30 crosses on the grass area at the front of the school. The crosses bore the names of New Zealanders who were killed in battle; they will be on display at the front of the school for the next two weeks. Our prefects and some staff will also be laying wreaths at the various local Anzac services on Saturday, as is customary every year. With the approaching of the winter months

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you will be pleased to know that we have recently installed heat pumps in the classrooms which desperately needed them. We have also been working on a new website; the website is now live so please check it out on www.otamatea.school.nz. Please note that Tuesday 28th April is a Staff Only Day but selected students are being invited into school for a leadership seminar. This seminar is to upskill representatives from each whanau class in OTA Leadership. Students who are involved in this will receive an invitation from Ms Green. Remember to secure your tickets for Olla Podriga, our annual variety performance evening, by contacting the school office. ~Rachel Clothier-Simmonds, Principal Runs on the Board Over the course of Term One our senior students have been hard at work completing their first internal assessments of the year. Senior teachers have designed their 2015 courses so that all students in each class have had the opportunity to gain at least three credits by the end of the first term. For example, students doing six subjects in year 11, who have passed all their term 1 assessments, will have achieved at least 18 credits already. This is a significant step towards passing NCEA and we believe that early success will motivate students to continue to work hard for the rest of the year. New courses We have a number of brand new NCEA courses this year: a new Barista course, a new multi-level computeracy course as well as a new multi-level digital media studies course. Under the expert guidance of Julie Lewis, we have 20 barista students gaining valuable work experience as well as learning the art of preparing and serving coffee, and gaining credits in the process. Guy Smith has developed the new computeracy and digital media studies continued on page 7

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OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL cont from page 5

courses. Computeracy is a multi-level course designed to provide students with the computer skills they need when they leave school, as well as providing them with the opportunity to achieve the National Certificate in Computing (Level 2). Digital Media Studies is also a multilevel course covering topics that include digital media concepts, social networking websites as well as ethical issues in the media. Duke of Edinburgh Mt Pirongia Silver Pre-Expedition March 13, 14, 15 saw Kharnse, Rhys, Kalani, Blake and Marshall complete their silver pre expedition on Mt Pirongia. The group tramped to the Kaniwhaniwha camp ground on dark. Tents were quickly erected and tea cooked. A "SARS" team arrived to begin their training in the bush at night. We enjoyed a game of last card - then sleep! We were up at 6.30am and by 8am were tramping up the Bell track to the Kaniwhaniwha Caves. These were explored, then the tallest known Kahikatea Tree was visited. It was interesting to see an information board beside it with a photo of a bullock team removing Kahikatea at Maungaturoto! We continued up the Bell track to tackle

"The Cone" (the second highest peak on Mt Pirongia at 939m). After a tough 200m climb, we finally summited to be rewarded with a 360 degree panorama out to Raglan, Inland to Te Awamutu, Mt Ngaruhoe to name a few. An hour later our camp site outside Pahautea Hut was reached. Dinner was cooked and friendly chatter with another DOE silver/bronze group from a Pukekohe school was exchanged. A fiery sun set blazed over the West Coast then during the night, the winds from Cyclone Pam began to be felt and the mountain was in whiteout by morning. We quickly dismantled our tents and headed for the summit (959m) along the Pahautea Track (part of Te Araroa Trail). The track was mostly down hill so by lunchtime we were practising a river crossing in the Kaniwhaniwha river and then some fun bombing into it from a rope swing and various spots up a tree. Our silver qualifier will be part of the Hillary Trail in the Waitakeres. Thank you to Miss Parkinson and Mrs Bruce for accompanying us.

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POINT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB KAIWAKA

Results for East vs West Open Fishing Contest 10, 11 & 12 April 2015 Senior Section: Snapper: 1st: Justin Kemp 5.783kg, 2nd: Renna Brown 5.100kg, 3rd: Renna Brown 3.436kg; Kahawai: 1st: Pongo 2.574kg, 2nd: Grabba 2.571kg, 3rd: Gravy 2.512kg; Trevally: 1st: Kevin Ries 1.495kg, 2nd: Carol Welsford Mills 0.979kg, 3rd: David Casey 0.511kg; Gurnard: 1st: Andrew Kenny 0.981kg, 2nd: Andrew Kenny 0.824kg, 3rd: Gravy 0.632kg; John Dory: 1st: Renna Brown 2.461kg. Junior Section: Snapper: 1st: Jesse Kemp 2.734kg, 2nd: Jesse Kemp 2.197kg, 3rd: Jesse Kemp 1.523kg; Kahawai: 1st: Jesse Kemp 2.512kg, 2nd: Jesse Kemp 2.215kg, 3rd: Jesse Kemp 1.548kg; Trevally: 1st: Jesse Kemp 1.120kg; Eel: 1st: Caleesto Mills 1.299kg, 2nd: Caleesto Mills 0.988kg. Average snapper weight 1.758kg Robyn Sibtsen Thank you very much to 3 Furlongs Hotel management and staff, Weighmasters, Raffle sellers, people who brought plates, Pam and Ian Lawson for their donation of candy floss and thanks to all who went out fishing.

OPENING DAY GAME BIRD SHOOT: 2nd May 2015 Adult tickets are $20 and Junior tickets are $5. Prize winners must be at prize giving. All competitors must be financial members of this club for 7 days prior to the competition. Subs may be paid at 3 Furlongs Hotel, Kaiwaka or to Jean Mcleish (Secretary/ Treasurer) 4312520. Tickets available from 3 Furlongs Hotel, Jean Mcleish (at Jaques 4 Square) or Wellsford Sports & Leisure. Tickets must be purchased by 11pm on 1st May or by prior arrangement. Weigh In: Saturday 2nd May 4pm - 5pm at 3 Furlongs Hotel. Species: Mallard, Grey, Parry, Pheasant, Canadian Goose, Pukeko and Black Swan. Maximum Weigh In: 2 per species per shooter. Prize giving at 6pm on Saturday 2nd May at 3 Furlongs Hotel. Please bring a plate for a shared meal. Our annual club Prize giving is to be held after the game bird shoot prize giving. Next committee meeting Tuesday 19th May, 7pm at 3 Furlongs Hotel. ~Wayne Leslie, Commodore

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KAIWAKA SCHOOL

Gala Once again, thank you to everyone who helped with the Gala. Special thanks goes to Bruce Ferguson for being MC for the day, and for organising the truck, the bands and the barbecue. Thank you to Debbie and Colin Osborne and Carla Beyer-Dais and Burkahard Beyer for running the food stalls. Thanks to Naomi, Walker, Melissa Hunt, Ellen Gray and Siobhan Cole for running the White Elephant and to Jacs Busby, Emma Jay Hill and Kerry Law for managing the Drinks and Iceblocks’ stall. Thanks to Benji and Laura Woodman, and Andrea Mitchison for running the Book Stall. Suzanne Cundy and Kristina Paterson helped with the Pancake Stall and Lorena Reynolds helped with the Kids Zone stall. Also, thank you to all the B.O.T and P.T.A members who have helped tirelessly for many weeks to make the Gala a great day for everyone. If you would like to give feedback about the gala, please send it in. Ideas and suggestions welcome. ~Rosie Ellis Kaiwaka Sports Awards Congratulations to the following Kaiwaka School students who were nominated for the Kaiwaka Sports Association Sportsperson of the Year Awards held in the school holidays: Junior Sportsperson of the Year: Sophie Gribble gymnastics, Gareth Ferguson tennis, Faith Pene netball. Greg McRae Memorial Award: Maia Fairburn netball. John Markby from More FM was the emcee for the Sports Awards and during a break in the evening, he interviewed Maia and Gareth about their nomination and what they like about living in Kaiwaka. Their interview was played on the radio the next day – you're famous Maia and Gareth! Below: Kaiwaka School’s ‘Field of Remembrance’ where pupils placed white crosses below their flagpole.

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KAIWAKA TENNIS CLUB After an absence of more than five years, the Hargreaves Cup was able to be played. Congratulations to Faun Driver and Brenda Ferguson winners of the Kaiwaka Tennis junior singles handicap tournament held 19th April. They are pictured with runners-up Hamish Ferguson and Grace HuntEramiha. The tournament was contested by 11 players, and featured some good rallies of play. The plate competition was won by Zac Wing and Lily Wing, plate runners-up were Ryan Stirling and Casey Greig. The tournament was supported by a good number of parents who kept score for the players. Club secretary and tournament organiser Lindell Ferguson was delighted to be able to offer the club’s 25 juniors a tournament to complete the season. She thanks Evan Wright and Kaiwaka Sports Association for ensuring the club has been able to continue operating throughout recent years with a small base. She thanks new club president Jody Greig for her assistance, and coach John White and Innes Anderson who have worked with her throughout the past few seasons for supporting the club, instructing the players and helping run the tournament. Photo: Hamish Ferguson, Grace HuntEramiha, Brenda Ferguson, Faun Driver

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Hakaru Pony Club 40th Anniversary Celebration 23rd May 2015 An invitation to past and present members and families of Hakaru Pony Club to join in the celebrations. 40 years on and still going strong! 1:30pm start at Pony Club grounds, Settlement Road Meet and greet and catch up with old friends Riding demonstrations 2:30pm onwards Afternoon tea, photos, memorabilia and slide show in hall A smorgasbord dinner is available at the RSA for those who wish.

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Sports Awards Over 100 people turned up to the 31st Kaiwaka Sports Association Sports Awards held recently at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex. Emcee John Markby, from More FM, read the profiles of the 29 nominees and made mention of how hard the voting must have been with such a high calibre of nominees. All nominees received a gift, with thanks to Scott Worsfold from the ANZ Bank. Congratulations to the winners: Senior Sportsperson of the Year - Matt Moulds, Junior Sportsperson of the Year - Georgia Brierly, Service to Sport - Jennie Reynolds, Greg McRae Memorial Trophy - Holly Anderson. Senior Sportsperson of the Year Matt Moulds was nominated by the Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club. As well as playing for the Hawks, Matt is the Northland Taniwha hooker and won their Most Improved Forward of the Year award. Matt is in the Blues Development Squad, the Blues 10's team and the All Blacks 7's squad. Thirteen year old Georgia Brierly was nominated by the Kaiwaka Touch Club and has extensive achievements in touch, netball, swimming, cross country, tag, kapa haka and rippa rugby. She particularly excels at athletics – Georgia competed at the North Island Colgate Games and broke the Northland record for Under 13 girls 400m. Nominated by the Eastern United JMB Club, Service to Sport winner Jennie Reynolds has an impressive list of contribution to rugby clubs: President and Secretary of Eastern United JMB, Treasurer and Secretary of Rodney/ Otamatea JMB sub-union as well as Secretary and Treasurer of the Otamatea Hawks. The Greg McRae Memorial Trophy (awarded for sporting excellence and contribution to code) was won by Holly Anderson. Holly is a talented gymnast, having achieved Level 6 in Kiwi Gym. Holly is a coach for the Otamatea Gymnastics club and has started a coaching course, run by Gymsport. Holly raised funds for her Scout Troop by running a disco, works in the pavilion during many KSA events and recently shaved her head to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation. There was a sports quiz during the evening - congratulations to Jasmine Sampson, Hamish Ferguson, Maia Fairburn and Billie Le MesurierCowbourne who won prizes. Thank you to young singers Tasha Perrett and Michelle Clark (who sang at our Yulia & Friends Concert) for performing for us again. The audience was wowed with their beautiful singing. During a break in the evening John Markby interviewed three of the young nominees, Maia Fairburn, Holly

Anderson and Gareth Ferguson, about their sports and what they liked about living in Kaiwaka. He then played the recording on his More FM radio show the next day. Many thanks to Mark and Pam and

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their catering team for a lovely meal, to bar volunteers Melissa and Bruce and to Steve Campbell from overviewsnz.com who took photos throughout the evening. The photos can be viewed on our website www.kaiwakasports.co.nz. Rugby – Junior The first JMB Rally Day of the season was held at the Sports Complex on Friday evening – 20 teams played so it was a very busy night! Many thanks to all the Eastern United parents who helped out on the night. Rugby – Senior Our senior rugby teams, Tranznorth Hawks, will be playing Mid Northern at our grounds this Friday evening – the Reserves kickoff at 6.30pm and premiers kickoff at 8pm and our Under 14's will be playing at 6.30pm, they will be taking on Rodney. The Under 14's will also be playing at our grounds on Saturday 9th May at 10am, playing against Waipu. Above: Matt Moulds and Georgia Brierly Supporters are always encouraged to come along to cheer on our teams, refreshments available. Wanted Taniwha Shield team coach for 2015. The Taniwha Shield tournament is for rugby players years 7 - 8 and will be held at the Bay of Islands during the July holidays. Interested? Please contact Jennie Reynolds on 021 02764171. Soccer Our soccer club Kaipara Knights, is going to field three Above: Jennie Reynolds, Brian Jaques. Below: Maia junior teams this season. The first games will be on Saturday Fairburn, Holly Anderson, Gareth Ferguson 9th May. If you have a boy or girl who might be interested in playing please ring Lindell Ferguson on 4312 542. Gymnastics After the break over the school holidays, our gymnastic classes will restart this week. For information on gymnastics, please contact President Stephanie Brown on 4312 022. Battle of Te Ika-a-Ranganui We are proud to host Roi McCabe who will lead a discussion on the battle of Te Ika-a-Ranganui, a significant battle which occurred at Kaiwaka in 1825. This will be held at the Sports Complex this Tuesday at 6pm. Tickets are $10. How many of us live in Kaiwaka and yet know very little about this important battle which took place here? Here's your chance to learn about our history. Above: Paparoa vs Eastern United Under 7s

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Everybody’s Reading Room is a new play inspired by actual events in Kaipara during World War 1. Alfred Gregory was a Dargaville draper, Quaker, and antimilitarist (as they were known in those days - nowadays we would call him a peace activist) imprisoned for sedition when he refused to display a military service registration poster in 1916. I first learned of Gregory’s stand through a historical article in the Kaipara Lifestyler in 2007. The experiences of wartime conscientious objectors like Archie Baxter and others, who refused to fight, have been well documented, but Gregory’s story is practically unknown. I have taken extensive literary license with the facts, fictionalising his story and all the characters, but the core of the plot is based around his act of civil disobedience during wartime. The play explores conscience and ideology, and is haunted throughout by the ghost of Anglo/Irish philosopher (and playwright!), George Bernard Shaw, who also opposed the war, but for pragmatic, rather than pacifist, reasons. I am in contact with one of Gregory’s granddaughters, and members of the family are coming to see the play. The play is recommended for audiences aged 13 and up, and directed by Alister Williams and produced by Platform Thirteen, a non-profit community theatre group. It has a cast of nine and has been in rehearsal since February. Cast and production team come from an area that encompasses Dargaville, Waipu and Wellsford and all points in between. ~Sheri O’Neill Prices: $12 Students 18 and under, $15 Seniors and Students over 18, $19 General Admission

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MORRIE’S MERIT AWARD

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Morrison Leslie was awarded the New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Assn ‘Straight Furrow’ Merit Award at the New Zealand annual general meeting in 2010, but our Morrie ‘escaped’ his presentation until the Northland Sheep Dog Trial Centre Championships held at Oneriri last weekend. Tony Hargreaves, who had originally received it on his behalf, was most pleased to present the certificate. The crowd at the championship prizegiving were delighted to see Morrie recognised for the work and support he has given. The words of the award tell the story: “Morrison Leslie, or Morrie as we call him, has been a member of the Molesworth S.D.T.C. for over 40 years. He has been known to run a dog on rare occasions, but only at his local club trials. Any working bee will see Morrie there to help with his dry wit and quiet sense of humour which is enjoyed by all who work with him. His ability to match up sheep and help put them on the mark with the team on Molesworth’s huntaway course is appreciated by competitors and judges alike. So much so that he took the long trip to Te Ahu Ahu, Ohaeawai, to be part of the North Island Championships. When the Handy Dog event was hosted by the Molesworth and Otamatea Clubs, Morrie was one of the first to offer his time to assist with running this event which has become a very popular part of our Northland Centre Calendar. Whether it be setting up, running or the cleaning up we can always rely on Morrie’s valuable assistance and a yarn and a quiet beer is all that he ever seems to want in return from dog trials.”

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GLOBAL CREATIVITY IN KAIWAKA

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When children come together from anywhere in the world, play and express themselves freely together, wonderful creations can emerge. Such an ‘event’ happened when Grace, from Kaiwaka met up with Jaya and Gabriel from Forest Row Sussex England who were visiting family in our “Little Town of Lights”. Yes, Peter Martin and Carolyn Hacker who live there provided the environment and yes, there was a ‘space’ available to fill with ideas, but ultimately the large and colourful 6x3 metre mural that flowed onto a temporary studio/garage wall was from these little natural artists from opposite sides of the world. It wasn’t long before the painting became a ‘piece de resistance’ and a point of focus for anyone visiting; young old were drawn to add (with invitation of course!) their touch of paint to enhance the nature scene imaginatively expressing Kaiwaka’s landscape. Day and night, sun and moon with reflections, the Koru and even a part time resident peacock were part of it all. Out of it all a pen pal friendship has been born and Jaya, back in her Steiner school in Forest Row next week will be showing her class the creative venture in Northland’s beautiful little place of Kaiwaka and its smallest strip of land linking two world oceans. Believe me, that’s tiny in the eyes of the other side of the world; not to mention that it is also the strangest desire to have a sunny North facing house here, when of course it is the opposite in the northern hemisphere! The point here is that we are really all ‘artists’ in some way, but sometimes it takes children to uplift and remind us that we all have it within – as the world also does. ~Carolyn Hacker

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Weather was kind for most of the trials, apart from some short very wet showers on the Saturday afternoon and wet they were, sun came out, the sheep became very biddable, changes were seen on the leader boards. The judges were Tom Manson from Wairoa, David Sheild from Dannevirke and Bo Milner from Dannevirke. Competitors came from as far away as Ngamatea on the Napier Taihape Road, Turangi, throughout the King Country and Waikato regions. Northland competitors were stoic and kept the majority of the prize money north of the bridge. Although slim were the pickings for club members Scott McRae

with Toby in the Hunts and Sceata and Cory in the Short head and yard did well, Rob Hastie with Jack in the long head were competitive in the run offs. The club extends their thanks to: our landlords the Paton family and their staff, to the “kitchen team” who provided workers and competitors with lovely food and cups of tea and coffee over the three days, the workers who at times were in the dark at both ends of the day, John Hargreaves' family for making their sheep available once again, a joy to work at times a challenge at other times. Our many sponsors, Farmlands, Wairere King, P.G.G. Wrightsons, Jim Leslie,

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Bayleys, Onroad Transport, Neville Bros, Hawken Family Trust, Manukau Wools, Direct Animal Health, AFFCO, Otamatea Vet Club Maungaturoto, Mighty Mix, Tux, Greenlea, Marty Brown Weed Spraying, Rabobank, Ballance, Ravensdown, and perhaps there are others that I may have forgotten - you have all helped in your own way to make this trial a success, something for other clubs in the north to aspire to. As we move towards the end of the season we wish our members that will be competing at Island and New Zealand champs all the best. ~Rob H.

THE WORK CAMP

Barnbuilders Work Camp After this current 6 month Elementary Construction Course, I will hand the next intake of 12 students to another fine tutor. Our plan is to further enthuse and train this crew so we can find them work within 6 months. We expect to take on another group at the end of the year. Get your Firearms License Theory - on the last Thursday of each month at the Kaiwaka Workshop beside the Italian Bakery at 7pm. Graeme and Lars will give their time to help with firearms safety and hunting tips. Some hunting and target shooting are also in our sights. Gold coin koha, please. ~Tim

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