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The Papamoa Newsletter This Newsletter is published by: Papamoa Copy Centre 7 Carlsberg Place, Pacific Cove, Papamoa Ph: 021-108-4970, Ph: 572-3786 E-mail [email protected] ISSUE 311 FEBRUARY 2018 The Papamoa Newsletter The close off for the March issue will be 19th February. Hello & welcome to this issue of The Papamoa Newsletter Now available on www.papamoa.co.nz. Follow the link to read the Papamoa Newsletter online. Here we are already with the 2nd issue of the Newsletter for 2018. February sees the kids settled back into school, Valentines day & Waitangi weekend. I had a fabulous break over Christmas and New Year with my family and friends. I saw many cruise ships arrive at the mount. I even got up at 5.30 am (yes AM) to watch a couple come in. We did a couple of day trips, took Sam to Waitomo Caves. It has been about 28 years since I was last there but it is still a stunning sight. New advertisers and contributors this month include: Sport Bay of Plenty, Pacific Guards Leisure Marching, Bright Beginnings, Mt RSA Country Mu- sic Club and Eva Lee - Bowen Therapy. Papamoa College Summer Festival, movie under the stars will be Cool Runnings. A family friendly movie about a Jamaican Call us on 07 5743844 Find us at Fashion Island, Or email [email protected] 26C GravaƩ Road Papamoa To celebrate our opening we’d like to treat you to a healthy smile with FREE initial consultations for February We offer guaranteed satisfaction In state of the art facilities. Our services include: Complex oral construction Cosmetic and appearance dentistry including botox Orthodontic services for all ages Anti-snoring devices Sleep apnoea dental appliances Dentistry for seniors (Gold care discounts) Happy New Year from the professionals at Dental Associates Papamoa Bob Sled team. There is also food and entertainment. See page 12 for details. Valentines Day is Wednesday 14th. I hope you have some- one special to share your day with. Until Next Month Stella

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The Papamoa Newsletter This Newsletter is published by: Papamoa Copy Centre 7 Carlsberg Place, Pacific Cove, Papamoa

Ph: 021-108-4970, Ph: 572-3786 E-mail [email protected] 

ISSUE 311

FEBRUARY 2018 

The Papamoa Newsletter The close off for the March issue will be 19th February.

Hello & welcome to this issue of   

The Papamoa Newsletter

Now available on www.papamoa.co.nz.

Follow the link to read the Papamoa Newsletter online.

Here we are already with the 2nd issue of the Newsletter for 2018. February sees the kids settled back into school, Valentines day & Waitangi weekend. I had a fabulous break over Christmas and New Year with my family and friends. I saw many cruise ships arrive at the mount. I even got up at 5.30 am (yes AM)

to watch a couple come in. We did a couple of day trips, took Sam to Waitomo Caves. It has been about 28 years since I was last there but it is still a stunning sight. New advertisers and contributors this month include: Sport Bay of Plenty, Pacific Guards Leisure Marching, Bright Beginnings, Mt RSA Country Mu-sic Club and Eva Lee - Bowen Therapy. Papamoa College Summer Festival, movie under the stars will be Cool Runnings. A family friendly movie about a Jamaican

  Call us on 07 5743844 Find us at Fashion Island,   Or email [email protected]                    26C Grava  Road Papamoa 

 

To celebrate our opening we’d like to treat you to a healthy smile with FREE initial consultations for February We offer guaranteed satisfaction In state of the art facilities. Our services include: Complex oral construction Cosmetic and appearance dentistry

including botox Orthodontic services for all ages Anti-snoring devices Sleep apnoea dental appliances Dentistry for seniors (Gold

care discounts) Happy New Year from the professionals at Dental Associates Papamoa

Bob Sled team. There is also food and entertainment. See page 12 for details. Valentines Day is Wednesday 14th. I hope you have some-one special to share your day with.

Until Next Month Stella

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 2

1. What is the term describing the uterus filling with litres of pus?

a. Peritonitis b. Pleuritis c. Pyometra 2. What percentage of dogs over 7 have enlarged

prostates? a. <10% b. ~30% c. >60% 3. Gingivitis is inflammation of the .... a. Redhead b. Eye membranes c. Gums 4. Old age is not a disease True or false? Name: ................................. Ph: ......................

Beach Road Vet Clinic Pet Trivia Quiz. Circle the correct answers (there may be more than one) Correct answers will be published a er the Vet story each 

month.  To enter write your name and phone number on the form cut it out and drop it in to BEACH ROAD VET CLINIC

896 Beach Road, Papamoa. Prior to 19th February.  

896 Beach Road Papamoa 542 2642

First correct entry drawn wins a  bag of   

Nutro Natural Choice pe ood  

Old age concerns to look for! Dr Brett Kirkland - BEACH ROAD VET CLINIC I sometimes hear people say that their pet is suffering from old age and so is not worth treating. Old age is not a dis-ease! Older pets are more likely to become ill sometimes with serious untreatable conditions and possibly with more than one. Some diseases are more likely in old age, but are considered very treatable. Many hyperthyroid cats live healthy lives for several years after diagnosis. Other condi-tions can be avoided by good health practises. Desexing A common problem that arises in older entire bitches is called pyometra, a condition where the uterus fills with pus. After a heat, female dogs secrete a large quantity of hor-mones whether they are mated or not. They virtually go through a false pregnancy each time, it's just that some are more obvious than others. When they are younger, they cope with this hormone load well but when they age say older than 6 or 7 say they are at risk of a pyometra forming. This is because the uterus is prone to infection at this time and can be invaded by bacteria. The bacteria have a nutri-ent rich environment and can thrive. I have removed uterus-es filled with 2 litres or more of pus! The bacteria release toxins into the bloodstream, which causes a pathological insult to the kidneys in particular. These patients are very often drinking a lot of water. Left untreated the uterus can burst and cause a fatal peritonitis. There are two forms -open and closed. If the cervix is open a discharge is present, the diagnosis is easy and there is less chance of fatal peritonitis. Closed pyometra is more

PAPAMOA SUNSET

WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.

We are a group for ladies, meeting in the evening to cater for those who may not be able to attend a day time group

because of work or child care commitments.

Interesting speakers, hands-on creative workshops, and social outings.

More details telephone 021996517 email [email protected]

difficult to diagnose and is much more likely to burst at some stage with dire results. More than 60% of entire male dogs older than 7 years old have enlarged prostates. This is usually benign but can cause constipation issues and lead to more serious problems such as cysts, abscesses & cancer. They are also prone to testicular cancer & perianal cancer. It's a good idea to desex your pet at least by the age of 7-8 years old, you probably won’t be considering breeding at this age anyway. Dental care About 85% of cats and dogs that come in my clinic's door have poor dental health! They often have severe tartar encrustations, gum recession, cavities and a huge bacte-rial load. This is almost certainly painful and causes many other health problems like kidney or heart valve disease. Older pets with severe dental problems gain a new lease of life after their teeth have been fixed. Our pets are living longer these days and it is our responsibil-ity to provide good dental health practises to avoid pain-ful conditions such as gingivitis (inflamed gums), perio-dontitis (inflammation extending into the jaw bones) and tooth root abscesses. In the wild they eat whole carcass-es including raw bones, if we feed only soft processed foods then we are causing the problem. Old skinny ravenous cats A common problem we deal with is an older cat (more than ten years old) who has lost weight over the preced-ing months and now appears quite ill for a week or so. Typically, they appear restless and a bit cranky. Until they became ill they used to have a voracious appetite for several months or more but in spite of that they never put weight on and in fact became skinny. The condition is hyperthyroidism; an over production of thyroid hormone due to the presence of benign nodules in the thyroid gland. Excessive thyroid hormone increases the metabol-ic rate, so these patients are active and eating more but are using up more calories than they can eat. Hyperthy-roidism in cats is usually successfully treatable with med-ication, surgery or radioactive iodine.

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 3

 

  

  

(Please bring this advert in to receive discounts)   (offer Expires 28/2/2018) 

“Fast & friendly service you can trust” 

PAPAMOA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTRE

Unit 6/57 Te Okuroa Drive, (at new roundabout off Parton Rd)

Ph: 572 3998 www.papamoaservicecentre.co.nz

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Outside Garden Ligh ng

Underground Services

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For everything electrical call Jason for a free quote 

Ph: 027 254 5672 

Our Website is www.papamoabeachfamilyprac ce.co.nz  Phone for an Appointment  Ph: 542 1104.  5 Golden Sands Dr. Papamoa East 

Hours

Mon – Thurs 8 am – 6 pm Friday 8 am – 5 pm

Saturday 8.30am – 12 pm

Patient Portal available through our website for making appointments,

ordering prescriptions & access blood results

We welcome Existing and New Patients

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 4

The market is currently a hotbed of so many incredible offers for travel in 2018. From short haul destinations such as Australia & the islands of the South Pacific to the beaches of Asia & Ha-waii. Airlines have been releasing outstanding value airfares to the UK and Europe seeing people de-ciding to travel to these destina-tions for the first time for half the price of what it has been in previ-ous years. With competition of new airlines into market the air-lines have been competing to win capacity out of New Zealand to all the key holidays destina-tions. When this happens the great news for the traveller is pric-ing is competitive and we have a number of choices of holiday des-tinations to choose from. Cruising continues to grow in pop-ularity and with so many options in the market it may be hard to

know which one is the right choice for you. Not all cruise lines are created equal, they vary in size, style, standard and age. Some ships within a range can be brand new and luxuri-ous whilst others are in need of a refurbishment. Our team are kept up to date with all new developments with the cruise lines and the team can answer all your questions and guide you to making the right deci-sion for you. With cruising you can travel the world to places best seen by sea and do this all while having to only un-pack once. The ship becomes your home, the crew becomes your family, & fellow travellers your friends. What better way to see some of the world’s most idyllic untouched natural won-ders. The Team at House of Travel Papamoa have in-depth knowledge and expertise on cruising and can assist in creat-ing the perfect cruising experi-ence for your next adventure.

Our buying power, our knowledge, and our market understanding means that when you book with us you will get the best price and you will never pay more than if you were to buy online direct from the cruise line. What you benefit from is our un-biased & specialty advice and expertise. Our team of 13 travel specialists at House of Travel Papamoa are well travelled and have collectively experienced more than 100 countries. It is not unusual for two or three members of our team to be involved in cre-ating an itinerary for our customers as we draw on all our experiences to ensure we have built the best holiday for you. You will find us at the Corner of Domain Road & To-paz Drive, with plenty of parking on our doorstep. Pop in and see the team or call us today on 07 5429300 and make an appoint-ment to see one of our worldwide experts to help you get the best offer for your next holiday!

The best holidays are created together. CNR DOMAIN RD & TOPAZ DR | 07 542 9300 | [email protected]

through simple and effec ve strength and balance exercises.  In fact,  improving  your  strength  and balance  is  considered  to be one of the most modifiable risk factor with regards to having a fall.” 

There are 15 classes are available in the Western Bay of Plenty, including Papamoa, Arataki and Te Puke.  

The Papamoa class, Strong & Stable, is held Wednesdays at 2pm in the Papamoa Sport & Recrea on Centre, 80 Alice Way.  

Contact instructor Tanya on 021 060 3828 or  [email protected] for more informa on.  

For a full list of classes near you, please visit www.sportbop.co.nz/keep‐on‐your‐feet 

If you are  interested  in offering a strength and balance class  in your  community,  or  you  would  like  to  be  trained  up  as  a strength  and balance  instructor,  get  in  touch with  Jen on 027 419 0067 or email [email protected] 

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 5

COMPUTER CONUNDRUM? I come to you. 

Affordably Priced 

Hardware/So ware 

Problems Solved  

If I can’t fix, house call is free. Call Dirk McTavish: 07 576 4725 Mobile: 0221 231 591 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cybaIT.com 

 

 

Call Rob your Local Gas Engineer for :   

* Free Quotes for all heating appliances * Servicing of all gas appliances with competitive rates * Experience in larger commercial & industrial installations

07 574 2382 021 884 095 

 

St Paul’s Church

OPPORTUNITY SHOP 242 Dickson Road

Tuesdays and Fridays from 10am to 4pm

Visit us to browse and buy or relax over a cuppa and a chat

Donated goods very welcome

St Pauls Church, bringing you another community service

Summer Clothing Now available

Helping Papamoa ‘Keep on your Feet’! (See advert on page 8) 

With the New Year comes new opportuni es, resolu ons and goals for the 12 months ahead – and if your goal is to live stronger for longer, Sport Bay of Plenty’s Keep on your Feet group strength and balance classes might be what you need! 

The Keep on your Feet project is about crea ng access to approved community group strength and balance classes across Western and Eastern Bay of Plenty, as part of a na on‐wide drive to reduce falls and fractures, and support older people to ‘live stronger for longer’.  

Project Leader Jen Riley says the classes, which are co‐ordinated by Sport Bay of Plenty, involve simple but effec ve exercises that improve leg strength and challenge par cipants balance in a fun and safe environment. 

“Falling over and losing your strength and balance shouldn’t be considered a natural part of ageing and many falls are preventable 

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 6

Ron Melville’s ‘Property Pulse’ ©

HAPPY NEW YEAR! The end of year December  2017  ended  with  a  big rally with some 72 sales and that  is just for 3 weeks of business prior to the Xmas holiday break. If one were  to extrapolate this number over the standard  four  weeks,  the  tally would  be    96  sales,  the  highest monthly figure for all of 2017! 

The  600s  dominated  with  23  sales followed  by  the  700k‐900k  range with  22  and  $901k‐$1m+  with  9. Good numbers. 

As  a  result,  Papamoa  lis ngs  have dropped  by  30  over  the  previous month with houses  to 193,  the 3rd lowest  number  in  the  last  12 months. 

The  ac vity  is  certainly here  in Pa‐pamoa and as one can see demand is    VERY  good  for  well  priced  and presented  proper es.  Changes  are certainly  with  us  now.  It  is  taking longer  to  sell  some  proper es  and seemingly  more  ‘issues’  are  being iden fied than in the frenzied days! If you would like a copy of all these results, contact me now by email or text.

If  your  plans  are  to  make  a  move out, up or down‐price this year,  let me provide you with an idea as to where your property may sit in todays market.

Un l next  me, regards Ron . 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No responsibility taken for errors/omissions  

& personal views expressed! Data collated  

from internal property sources.  

No promise of purchase 

41 ò sales last 

month ‐ 14 

266 ò for sale ‐ 2 

SALES = 72 

11 on last month 

4 SALE =  30 

Op mism  

Ron Melville AREINZ & REAA Licensed Agent    

 Want to know the BEST way to sell your property 

for a PREMIUM? Want to know what your property may be worth? Want to know what is happening in the  

ever‐changing Real Estate market place? Want an AGENT with  a PROVEN track record?   

Check me out at: www.ronmelville.co.nz  

Selling nice proper es for, and to nice people like you in Papamoa since 1996!

 

E: [email protected] T: 07 557 8090    M: 027 290 1100   facebook.com/ron.melvilleareinz 

     twi er.com/RonMelvilleEVES     

Email me to receive my monthly ‘Property Pulse’ Sales Commentary

& Graphs.

Pacific Guards Mt. Maunganui Leisure Marching Display Day

Sunday 18th February   10.30am ‐ 2.30pm   Links Ave Football Grounds Mt. Maunganui  Sandwiches/slices for sale.  FREE admission 

Come & enjoy this annual colourful display of Leisure Marchers   

Grey Power Papamoa & Districts Assn. Inc.

Gree ngs,   Best  wishes  for  a  successful  and  healthy  2018.    a  fresh  government  with  fresh  policies,  Grey  Power  will  be  keeping  a  close  eye  on  any  plans  concerning  our  wellbeing, housing, hospitals and pensions.  Also the other challenges of Police num‐bers, Educa on, Popula on and Roading.  The list is endless, not an easy task!! Regarding hospitals and late discharges, men ons in my last newsle er, a lady rang to  say  she  was  most  impressed  with  Tauranga  Hospital.  It  was  late  and  with  no  money, but a taxi was provided and she arrived home safely, so all was well.  

S ll on the hospital theme, there is a call for applicants for a new health consumer council.  Applicants need to see the breadth of issues and have a good understand‐ing  of  the  health  system.    For  terms  of  reference  and  applica on  forms,  email  [email protected].    Applicants  should  apply  by  5pm  Friday  2nd March 2018.  does this sound like you?  

At January’s commi ee mee ng plans for 2018’s programme were put in place.  The 2018 Na onal AGM will be  located  in Blenheim and 2 people  from our associa on 

will a end.  

February will be a busy month  for us as there are three mee ngs that will be run: 

The  first  being  our  regular  Friday Gathering  at  the  Papamoa  Library/Community Centre, at 1:00pm on the 9th  February.    The  speaker  will  be Nicky Wilkins from Acorn Founda on, a charity group. 

The  second mee ng will be a Zone 3 mee ng at Matamata on  the 16th of February.    Three  members  from  our associa on will a end. 

The  third  mee ng  is  on  the  20th  February,  and  is  the  Grey  Power  Federa on  Mee ng  in  Rotorua.    A Presidents  Forum  will  be  held  from 9:30am to 12:00pm at Novotel Hotel, Lake  End,  Tutanekai  Street,  Rotorua.  The Forum will be open to all. 

 

Don’t  forget  our  local  mee ng  at  the  Papamoa  Library/Community  Centre  at 1:00pm  on  February  9th,  topic  is  the Acorn Founda on.  Raffle and a Cuppa, $4.00.  

Dorothy 574 7271

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 7

Bay Learning Academy

 

Start the new year with a  new adventure! 

 

Learn to Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages 

   

Part‐ me evening TESOL course star ng in February.  

Dates to be confirmed, please indicate interest.  

 Or see our website for the list of 2018 courses, day and evening, part‐ me 

and full‐ me courses available.  

Contact us for details

Ph: 07 5742868

Mob: 0275784955

Email: [email protected] Website:

www.baylearning.co.nz

PAPAMOA MAHJONG

Whether you are an absolute beginner or an

experienced player, we would be delighted if you could join us in the Driftwood Room, Papamoa Sports

and Recreation Centre, Parton Road on Monday afternoon (except public

holidays) from 12.30pm to 4pm. $3 incl afternoon tea.

For more information phone Pam on 5745644.

Papamoa Peddlers

Cycle bunch riding Meet 9 am Tuesdays

& Fridays Pacifica, Tara Road.

Anna 542 5240 or 021 1274789

[email protected]

Te Puke Floral Art Group Floral Art‐‐‐Are you free the 4th Monday of the month.  

We have workshops & demonstra ons.  For novices we have free lessons  

{these will be available in Papamoa}.      Enquiries  Berwyn Pollard    Ph 5743335.  

PAPAMOA BEACH WOMENS INSTITUTE

Papamoa Beach Women’s Ins tute had a lot of fun at our Christmas luncheon back in December. Secret gi s given out to everyone, and 4 wonderful Christmas Hamper 

raffles. 

Due to Grand Children and children being on holiday, no mee ng is held in January. 

 

Our next mee ng if February 20th.  Our Guest Speaker is a Life Guard from the  Domain Sta on. 

We are having a beachy theme for our February meet. Our Compe on being a Beach Theme incorpora ng dri  wood. 

 

Ins tute Mee ngs are held on the third Tuesday of the month from 11am to 2pm at the Papamoa Sports Centre. 

We are a friendly lot and always love welcoming visitors and new members. 

Phone 574 5914 Janet Copsey President 

The Papamoa Newsletter February 2018 Issue 311 Page 8

 

 

Christian based, Whānau centred, quality education

and care for 0-6 yrs

LET YOUR CHILD GROW IN  

CONFIDENCE AND  

INDEPENDENCE IN A LOVING  

ENVIRONMENT 

 

PH: 07 542 1810 

Ageing Gracefully..... Ageing Beau fully!

It’s a great me of year to restore and re-pair the effects of the environment and ageing have on our facial skin, says Sharon Melrose from Rejuvena on Cosme c Medi-cine, Suite 7 Promed House, Tauranga. 

A small change such as turning up the cor-ners of a sad looking down turned mouth or smoothing a furrowed, grumpy looking frown can do wonders for your appearance and self confidence.  

“The rela vely low cost, safeness and con-venience of treatments such as dermal fillers and facial muscle relaxants, has re-sulted in an ever-increasing number of cli-ents who look and feel more refreshed and confident. “My clients are most o en be-tween 35-65 years old, who are reluctant to accept, not so much the inevitability, but the speed with which their face changes with age.”   

Although it's a privilege to age, changes in our facial appearance associated with age will compromise us of our familiar, unique iden ty and categorize us as looking

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WOF  Tyres  Wheel Alignment  Clutches  Exhaust Repairs  Servicing  Electrical repairs 

Punctures  Brake Repairs  Cam Belts  WOF Repairs  Suspension  Engine Tune Up’s  Check engine 

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WORM LIQUID FOR SALE $3 PER TWO LITRE BOTTLE

This is an environmentally friendly soil enhancer, being a By Product of a worm farm.

Use on your garden diluted up to ten times. Spraying onto foliage may discourage foraging in-

sects.

Now Available on Tuesdays & Fridays at St Pauls Op Shop, 242 Dickson Road, Papamoa

988 Papamoa Beach Road, Papamoa

P: 542 0994 M: 022 542 0994

E: [email protected]

Memorabilia

Photos

Canvas Stretching

Medals

Needlework

Glass Repairs

PICTURE FRAMING

All work guaranteed……Friendly service

* WOF * Servicing * Brake repairs * Cambelts * WOF repairs * Suspension * Engine Tune Up’s

* Engine check * Clutches * Punctures

Autoworld Papamoa 07-5421996

1068 Papamoa Beach Road, Papamoa www.papamoamechanics.co.nz

 ZONTA SAYS NO To VIOLENCE & ABUSE

IT IS OK to ask for help – phone: Police – Emergency 111

Family Violence Information Line 0800 456 450 Tauranga Living Without Violence 0800 577 003 Tauranga Moana Victim Support 0800 842 846 Shakti Ethnic Women’s Support 0800 742 584 Tauranga Women’s Refuge 0800 TO REFUGE

Crisis Line

Produced by the Zonta Club of Tauranga “Advancing the Status of Women Worldwide”

www.zonta.org.nz or www.zonta.org

MT. RSA COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB.  

Affiliated with the NZ Country Music Assn.  

Held on the last Sunday of the month at 1pm to 3:30pm. In the Mt RSA Club Rooms Dee Street, Mt Maunganui. 

 

Free entry      Live Band     Great Guest Ar st Every Month. Members and Guests welcomed. 

 

Wonderful atmosphere ‐ fabulous a ernoon of  entertainment. 

 

Enquiries to Julz or Alan  572 2325 

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typically ‘old’ and don't reflect how people are feeling. Sharon says many people want to present themselves in their best ‘light’ as long as is reasonably possible – but without resor ng to procedures that involve me-consuming recovery periods, pro-hibi ve costs or procedures deemed too invasive. Sharon has had over 20 years experience in the field of cosme c medicine and offers a complimentary consulta on and tailor-made treatment plans to refresh each client's facial appearance in a realis c, natural looking way.

See Advert on page 8

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St Paul’s Church A Caring Community

We all need somewhere friendly and relaxed where we are accepted and can recharge and explore significant

issues of life. You are invited to visit us and see whether this fellowship might add value to your life.

Where: 242 Dickson Road Services: 9.30am (contemporary traditional style)

Sunday School, Kids Club, Friendship Group & more for you at St. Paul’s

Contact: Anne Clarke 572 5522 Rev Dr Jaco Reyneke 574 3371 / 027 325 9003

Email: [email protected] 

Papamoa Charity Shop now open! Months of planning and preparation have gone in to the opening of the new Waipuna Hospice Charity Shop at 157 Domain Road, Papamoa.

Building, painting, volunteer recruitment and stocking the shelves with donated goods has been a team effort and we are delighted to have a presence in the Papamoa community.

For years, our nurses have been visiting patients in this area, bringing specialist care to people living with an illness for which cure is no longer an option. This service is provided free of charge which is why our charity shops are so essential. Revenue generated from the sale of donated goods goes directly towards our care of patients and their families.

By shopping with us, donating good quality items you no longer need, or volunteering, you are supporting this vital work. Pop in today to visit Pip, Neil and our friendly team!

PS If you have items to donate phone our Collection Hotline if you’d like them collected (Tel 281 1755).

Keep in Touch ‘Like’ us on Facebook and visit www.waipuna-hospice.co.nz to keep up with the latest in education and fundraising events, or to register as a volunteer.

MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE

MT MAUNGANUI MENS PROBUS CLUB

Friendship & Fellowship For Mt & Papamoa males

No Community Fundraising Projects. Monthly meetings with top guest speakers

Contact – Bill Ph 575 0018

   

 Papamoa College  is proud to be part of the Papamoa community and  to have  the  support of  local  families and  businesses.  The  Papamoa  College  Parents  & Friends Group would like to offer you the opportunity to  become  a  part  of  the  Papamoa  College  Business Directory located on the College website, www.papamoacollege.school.nz.  This  provides  a pla orm for  anyone, to promote their business, while having exposure to  the Papamoa College community, in an easy and inexpensive way. Joining  the  Papamoa  College  Business  Directory  is both inexpensive and easy.   If  you  would  like  more  informa on  please  contact Kath Sargent on [email protected] or  027 558 8771. 

Living Well Papamoa A New Life Church 

Meet in Community Centre, Papamoa Plaza, Grava  Road  

All Welcome Sunday Service 10am Phone 022 398 4387 John. 

Jesus is The Way, The Truth and The Life

Beach Road Vet Clinic Answers

1.  A. Corticosteroids are used to treat conjunctivitis 

2. True - Some bacteria produce an enzyme that can melt the cornea!

3. True - Dettol is toxic to cats!

4. C. Glaucoma is increased pres-sure in the eyeball

.The winner of this months 3kg bag of Nutro Natural Choice is

Tracey Muggridge

To enter this month, write your name and phone number on the form, cut it out and drop it in to BEACH ROAD

VET CLINIC, 896 Beach Rd. Before 19th February 

Papamoa Sports Outdoor Bowling Club

Parton Road, Papamoa  

New members & other clubs very welcome

Tidy Mu i dress, flat soled shoes, bowls available.   

Home early we’ll show you how  Sunday & Wednesday 1pm Names in by 

12.45pm  

All enquiries to Brian 5755424 

The Papamoa Newsletter January 2018 Issue 310 Page 12

PETANQUE Come and join us, in this low impact, 

affordable sport. 1st three visits free / Boules available / 

Tui on given Day of Play Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday Register 12.45 pm / Play starts 1.00pm 

Venue: Club Mt Maunaganui, Kawaka St. Contact: Brenda Wh1s‐

[email protected] 

New Members Welcome

Papamoa 500 Club The club meets every Thursday 

@ 12.45pm Gordon Spra  Reserve 

In the Surf Breakers Room  

All Welcome Daily charge $3.00 includes 

Tea and Biscuits Contact Dave 575 5887 

Summer Festival  

The Summer Fes val, screening Cool Runnings, is the community event not to be missed!  Saturday 3 March at Papamoa College from 4.30pm with Food, Bouncy  Castles, Rides, Games, Entertainment and more! 

Purchase your  ckets, $5.00 per person or $20.00 per family of 5 from www.papcolparentsandfriendsgroup.weebly.com or  Papamoa College Recep on. 

Night Owl Cinema will bring you Cool Runnings on the big screen at 8.00pm.  Bring along your chairs, bean‐bags and blanket to get comfy to watch this old favour‐ite in the Plaza of the College campus.   

Cool Runnings is based on a true story of four Jamaican athletes who face great adversity, finding the courage 

Tauranga Friends of the Library

 

         One of our Book Groups meets at the Papamoa Library 

on the 3rd Wednesday of the month  at 10am.  We are a friendly group, with  

lively discussions on a different theme each month.   Visitors and new members always welcome,  

For further informa on phone Pa  572 0201 or  Helen 021 112 6397.  Web page www.fol‐tauranga.org.nz 

Excel Toastmasters

Do you want to: X Become a confident speaker? X Get your message across?

We invite you to come as our guest at Arataki Community

Centre in Zambuck (off Grenada St)

Every 2nd, 4th & 5th Tuesdays 6:15 - 8.30PM

Ring Tess ph 5756610.

in each other to give it their all and taking the whole world along for the ride.  This is a story for anyone who dares to stand out in the crowd and for everyone to stand up for their dreams! PG. 

Bring along your family and friends for a fabulous night out in our great  Papamoa Community! 

The Papamoa Newsletter January 2018 Issue 310 Page 13

Lenie Priebe 47 Te Puke Highway Papamoa

Phone / Fax: 07 542 0742

Mobile: 021 0374 548

 The Professional Edge!     

Mats & Rugs Overlocked for your

  

* Home * Caravan * Boat * Motorhome * Vehicle

Neptune Bricklaying Brick and Block Laying, Refractory Brickwork

Letterboxes, Garden/Boundary Walls, Landscaping

Pizza Ovens, Fire Places, Planter Boxes, Brickwork Repairs

Call Colin on 021 672 274

E-Mail: [email protected]

Papamoa Copy Centre 7 Carlsberg Place Papamoa 3118

Colour Copies | B & W Copies | Business Cards

Booklet Creation | Laminating | Spiral Binding

Typing | Flyers | Scanning

Ph: 572 3786 | 021 108 4970

[email protected]

Helping small businesses in Papamoa since 1999

Gana Cafe & Restaurant

 26A  Gravatt Road, Papamoa  P: 575 7288 M: 021 081 9433 

 

NOW OPEN FOR DINNER  

7 DAYS    6.30am to 9pm    BYO & Licensed  

 

Coffee  •  Breakfast  •  Lunch  •  Dinner  Fresh Baking  •  Catering  •  Bookings    

Groups  •  Dairy Free & Gluten Free Op ons   

Present this Advert when you purchase

a coffee & receive another

coffee FREE *

* Special Condi ons Apply  

Valid un l 31st March 2018.   One Coupon per person.   

Not transferable for Cash.

The Papamoa Newsletter January 2018 Issue 310 Page 14

83 Girven Road Ph: 5755009

all hours New Patients & Visitors Welcome

Open Monday - Friday 8.00am to 5.30 pm

Saturday 8.30am - 12pm

Dr. Graeme Tingey

M.B., ChB. FRNZCGP

Dr. Gina Wright-Barry M.B., ChB.

Dr Susan Jenkins M.B. ChB.

Brent & Rebecca Thurston

Unit 7, 57 Te Okuroa Drive, Papamoa off Parton Road

Ph: (07) 542 2802 Mob: 021 716 441

  

  

 

All Makes & Models Everything Automotive

W.O.F. - Bookings Essential Batteries Wheel Alignments Tyres Free Battery Testing Servicing & Repairs on all

cars, 4WD, petrol, diesel, motorhome & light trucks

www.thegaragepapamoa.co.nz

Be in to win $5000 Sandie_Knows How

ARE YOU IN THE DRAW?

Call Sandie anytime to be in to win $5000.00 (conditions apply)

Sandie Licensee Salesperson M 021 037 7707

P 07 928 5000 AH 07 571 6674

E [email protected]

Sandie “Premier Member” recently achieved top 5% in New Zealand for Ray White

List with Sandie this month and qualify for your complimentary marketing package

Sandie offers professional first class service, so when selling your biggest asset, call Sandie your local Ray White specialist for a friendly FREE no obligations market appraisal of your property.

Ray White Bayfair 12 Girven Road, Bayfair. Beach Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) rwbayfair.co.nz

PAPAMOA PHYSIOTHERAPY

Steve Tucker

25/60 Parton Road Papamoa

Ph: 542 1664

Helping to keep Papamoa healthy since 1987

Highly Qualified Manipulative Therapist

Specialising in Back & Neck Problems &

Sports Injuries

EVANS ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH

30 Evans Road, Papamoa A congregation of St Andrews

Presbyterian Church

"To know Jesus and to make Him known"

ALL WELCOME Sunday Morning Service 10am, Children's Church & Fellowship

Phone: 021 125 7705

PAPAMOA PALMS FRIENDSHIP CLUB

New to Papamoa ???

Come & meet other active retirees in your community!

We meet at the Sport and Recreation Centre, Parton Road, on the first

Wednesday of each month at 11.15am. We have lunch together, afternoon

speakers with a variety of topics, interest groups, activities and functions.

Phone Sue 574 3280  for more info. 

Marlin Friendship Club - Mount

 The Club meets monthly and have the following interest groups such as Petanque

500 Cards Walking group. Golf Coach trips Tenpin Bowls. Outdoor Bowls plus

several other Groups. We welcome new members. For more

information please call Keith 575 2644 or Helen 572 2993.  

Crochet Worx. Sheepskin Bootees - Plain and Fancy, Mat-inee Jackets, Baby Blankets, Shawls, Coats,

Baby Sets, Frocks, Knee Warmers, Ruffle Scarves, Hand Towels, Children’s Ponchos,

Edgings. Margaret 021 2310919 / Be y 542 1722

Email: [email protected]

Justice of the Peace

J.P.’s are now available at the Papamoa Library every

Wednesday from 10.00 am - 12.00 noon Papamoa Sunshine Probus Club.

A Group for Retired & Semi retired people to provide friendship and fellowship. We meet on the 2nd Tues. of each month for lunch with a Guest Speaker at the Sports Club in Parton Road. We also have regular outings

including walking, eating out etc.  Enquiries to  Anne e 575 9566  

[email protected] or Bob 562 3657 [email protected] 

FRIENDSHIP GROUP  

Would you like to part of a Friendly Group of Senior ladies?

The Friendship group meets every Thursday Morning from 9.45am at

St Paul’s Church. Morning Tea, Crafts, Card

Making, Games etc. All Welcome Cost $2.00

Ph Elma 574 8993 or Anne 572 5522

Phoenix Club Meet at Mt Maunganui

Golf Club, 15 Fairway Ave, Mt Maunganui At 9.30

am on first Wednesday of month.

Our members are friendly, welcoming, caring and have meetings that are fun

& interesting.

We welcome new members. Please call Aylene 575 4967  

City On It’s Feet Walking Groups in Papamoa COIF has many walking groups available in the Papamoa area from Pram walkers to 50+ Groups and anything in-between

Contact Michelle on 027 441 2164 for more information

Omanu Outdoor

Bowling Club Golf Road Mt Maunganui 

New Members Welcome Twilight Monday Evenings

Rollups Tues, Wed & Friday Coaching for Beginners, Bowls

Available Come play on two of the best grass 

Greens in Tauranga All enquiries to Brenda 575 0314 

PAPAMOA COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB

4th SUNDAY of the MONTH ALL WELCOME 1- 4.30 pm

Members $3 Non-Members $4 Enquiries Sharon 572 1983

Grant 576 0434

PAPAMOA SPORTS & RECREATION CTR.

PARTON RD.

The Rotary Club of Papamoa

8th Feb    Members 10min address 

15th Feb     Franz Strydom ‐     Skin Cancer 

22nd Feb    Wayne George ‐    First Aid Assistance 

1st March   Commi ee Mee ngs 

Meetings on Thursday at 6pm at

Robert Harris Café Papamoa Plaza, 7 Gravatt Road

For membership enquiries contact Viv Edgar on

027-549-5379

 

All Welcome but bookings essential Our clubs meets 6.30pm

4th Wednesday of each month at Blue Bi You, 559 Papamoa Beach Road.

 

The Papamoa Newsletter January 2018 Issue 310 Page 15

Omanu Club  

Friendship, New Friends, Interest Groups.

Meet at Club Mount at 9:30am 2nd Wednesday of month

New Members Welcome Excellent Speakers

Ring Rose 574 2232

A Celebrant required? Jacqui Looker Births, Deaths, Marriages & other Ph: 542 1766 027 629 5339

Auto Repairs & W.O.F. Papamoa Workshop Ph: 572 3998 Fax: 572 3997

B Original Clothing Alterations 11B / 34 Gravatt Road Fashion Island Ph: 07 574 3278 Eva Lee—Bowen Therapy www.naturaltherapypages.co.nz/therapist/3662. Mob: 027 337 4934

Harman Automotive Full Mechanical Repairs & Service Ph: 542-0884. 5 Enterprise Drive

House Cleaner available Thursdays and Fridays only Ph Wendy 0275 917 553

Indian Food @ Papamoa Mumbai Masala Restaurant & Takeaways Ph: 574 3640

Ju’s Hair - Cuts, Colours, Curls 12 Emery Place, Papamoa Ph: 07 574 9337 or 027 587 4247

Max TV Aerials - Installations, upgrades, repairs, sats, tune-ups. Your local man Ph: 0274 888 430

Osbourn Gas Services Servicing and repairs call Rob Ph: 574 2382 or 021 884 095

Picture Framing 988 Papamoa Beach Road Ph: 542 0994 or 022 542 0994

Presto Electrical [email protected] Ph: 07 575 9435 Mob: 0212 797 255

Quit Smoking in 1 hour James Marx Hypnosis Ph: 574 8438 021 37 35 23

Roof Repairs, Gutter Cleaning & Repairs. Pete Crankshaw Mob: 0274 367 740 Ph: 542 4291

Rossco Plumbing Ltd 0274 871 189 [email protected]

Sandie Morrison - Ray White Realty 12 Girven Road, Bayfair. Mob: 021 037 7707 Ph: 928 5000

Shelley Burnette Hypnotherapy Phobias, Smoking etc. P:021 2424 121 E: [email protected]

Quick Reference Guide

  Property Sale and Purchase 

  Subdivision 

  Mortgage Finance 

  Relationship Property Issues 

  Wills and Estates 

  Estate Planning 

  Trust and Asset Protection 

Fenton McFadden

Help is available at Papamoa for all your legal requirements. Fenton McFadden is your neighbourhood law office, with a

branch situated at the Domain Shopping Centre, 558 Papamoa Beach Road, Papamoa

(Opposite Papamoa Domain). We offer practical, efficient and professional assistance in all

aspects of law with many years experience and friendly, efficient service.

Listed below are just a small number of legal services available

Office Hours:

Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5pm

Telephone: (07) 542-1200 Facsimile: (07) 542-1299

E-mail [email protected]

The Papamoa Newsletter January 2018 Issue 310 Page 16

SIMPSON RESERVE LIONS MARKET

 

 

The Lions Markets this month are on February 11th & 25th     

At Gordon Spra  Reserve 

Adver se your non profit organisa on or sports team free with The Papamoa Newsle er.

Call me for details 07 572 3786 Stella 

Wishing you a happy Valentines Day.

Papamoa Rotary

 We meet at 6pm on Thursday  evenings at Robert Harris Café 

7 Grava  Road, Papamoa.     

Guest speaker most mee ngs. Visitors and new members welcome. 

This is an opportunity for you to  become involved in your community. 

 

Contact Vivian 027 5495379 [email protected] 

Alcoholics Anonymous Mee ngs

Thursday: Alcoholics Anonymous Papamoa: Open Meeting at

Salvation Army, Eversham Road

7:30 to 8:30pm Ph 0800 229 6757

Saturday: Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Meeting at St Andrews,

Dee St, 10-11am,

Children welcome

Ph 0800 229 6757