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Page 1: The Record, August 6 2014

New Plunket group for RollestonAs part of a nationwide revamp Plunket has appointed a Community Support Co-ordinator …

Students dance the night awayShowcasing the glitz and glamour that was the 2014 Darfield High School formal …

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P5

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10,350 copies distributed weekly to Rolleston, West Melton, Darfield and districts

RecordRecordThe The‘The voice of your community’

August 06 2014

Bella meets her idolEarlier in the term 12-year-old Bella had written to the well-known New Zealand cook …

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Hosting forms lifelong bondsu by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Learning about other cultures and forming lifelong relationships are two reasons Linda Pullman of Darfield has been hosting international students for around 14 years.

Linda estimates that she’s had around 60 to 70 students live with her, from countries such as Japan, Korea, Thailand, China, Germany, Austria and Brazil.

She first began hosting Darfield High School international students after a friend suggested it. Linda started by having two Japanese boys stay with her short term and said she became hooked at that point.

Linda has her own children, four daughters and a son, and said hosting had been a positive experience for her family.

She said it helped her family learn about other cultures and gave them a reason to travel more in New Zealand as they highlighted what the country has to offer.

“I’ve had a great run of kids. You can make lifetime friends with them. We’ve kept in touch with quite a few and even met up with a few again,” Linda said.

One student from Thailand became such an important part of the family that Linda thought of him like a son.

“We’re going to his wedding and I’m going to be his first baby’s godmother,” she said.

p Linda Pullman sits in front of the fire with her latest international student, Korn Juruschimpleekul from Thailand

A recent homestay student from Brazil opened the family’s eyes to the poverty in that country.

“We’ve become very close to him. He came from real poverty. We’ve decided to pay for him to go through university in

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Brazil next year and we will do the same for his younger sister.”

Linda advises those considering having students to be open, sharing and patient.

continued on page 4 …

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p Year 5 students Ella and Daisy enjoy a day skiing at Porter Heights last week as part of Darfield Primary School’s optional ski programme. The school has run its ski programme at Porter Heights for the last five years. Children can go skiing for up to five consecutive Mondays in term 3

p The annual Darfield High School House singing competition was held recently with each house preparing its items in secret. The items were performed by students wearing their house colours and included some line dancing and even a guest appearance by a dog. The judges were DHS principal James Morris and Christchurch singer Lynelle Gribbon. Kikorangi House, pictured here, was announced the winner with its rendition of Wagon Wheel.

Success acknowledged

p West Melton School is celebrating the cross country running success of four of its students who have been awarded certificates for being in the best teams which competed in the Canterbury Schools’ Cross Country held in June. From left: Emily Sharpe, Callum Summerfield, Meg Racz and Caitlin Parrett were part of the Lincoln Zone team which was recognised by Canterbury Primary Sports.

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The festival and highlight of New Zealand’s racing calendar kicks off on November 8 this year.

Events development manager at the Christchurch City Council, Richard Attwood, said it pays to get in early for the racing carnivals and social events.

“Now is the time to get friends together and start planning your week. Tickets for some of the events are cheaper the sooner you buy, so it really does pay to be an early bird,” he said.

“This year’s festival is all about celebrating the thrill of a win, enjoying a day out with friends, experiencing rural life at the show, dressing to the nines, tasting our region’s excellent food and wine, and simply coming together as a community to have some fun.”

The New Zealand 2000 Guineas Day at Riccarton Park Racecourse marks the official start of Cup and Show Week, while the newest event in this year’s line-up is the Professional Bull Riders New Zealand Cup, with 22 elite bull riders battling each other and their beasts.

Also making its debut this year is Hat and Hair Art, an event which celebrates the creative brilliance of New Zealand’s leading hat and hair artists.

All up, between November 8 and 15, Christchurch will play host to nine spectacular events, including the Canterbury A&P Show, the much-anticipated New Zealand Trotting Cup Day at Addington Raceway, and the NZ Cup and Bloodstock 1000 Guineas Day at Riccarton Park Racecourse. For more information about Cup and Show Week events, and to purchase tickets, go to www.nzcupandshow.co.nz. ¢

New Plunket group for Rollestonu by Belinda Cullen-Reid

As part of a nationwide revamp Plunket has appointed a Community Support Co-ordinator who will cover an area west of Christchurch, which includes Selwyn, to provide a link between the organisations’ paid and volunteer workers.

Phillipa Simmons is based at Rolleston and will provide support to areas such as Kirwee, Dunsandel, Hororata and Darfield.

“Plunket is an amazing resource and I want to make sure it continues. I’d like to hear from people about what they think is needed from Plunket in these communities,” Ms Simmons said.

One of the first tasks Ms Simmons hopes to do is set up a Plunket volunteer group in Rolleston.

“There hasn’t been a group running in Rolleston for a few years. It’s such a growing community,” she said.

Ms Simmons said the new Rolleston group will decide what goals it wants to achieve, how it will fundraise and what it will spend its funds on.

“It’s no use reinventing the wheel in Rolleston. It’s about finding the gaps. What is needed?”

She has already met with a group of local mums to get ideas and hopes a more formal group will get underway within the month.

“It’s important we work together with other groups, such as Playcentre. We

want to work in conjunction with these groups and put new people in touch with them.”

Plunket Community Support provides a number of services including parenting education, car seat advice, installation and hire, playgroups, toy library and provides general support for families and communities.

Ms Simmons said Plunket is always looking for new people willing to volunteer. Those wanting to become involved in Plunket or have ideas about what the community needs can email [email protected] for more details. ¢

p Phillipa Simmons is the new Plunket Community Support Co-ordinator for much of Selwyn

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Honouring their sacrificesu by Amy Adams, Selwyn MP

The month of August marks the beginning of New Zealand’s programme for the centennial commemorations of World War I.

The centenary is an opportunity to remember the service and sacrifices of New Zealanders during that terrible period. It is also a time to reflect on the impact of the conflict on our national identity and our values today.

In Wellington, the official commemorative programme commenced with a public ceremony at Parliament on Monday to mark the centenary of the declaration of the First World War in August 1914.

Here in Selwyn, the members of the Waddington/Sheffield Township Committee commemorated the occasion by planting the first oak in the Waddington/Sheffield Avenue of Remembrance.

I would like to congratulate the committee for their work on this notable project to plant an avenue of trees grown from acorns taken from the ‘Gallipoli

Oak’ growing next to the Bridge of Remembrance in Christchurch.

The second tree will be planted next April to mark the landing on Gallipoli — then, on Armistice Day 2018, one tree will be planted in memory of each of the 20 local servicemen killed during the war.

I am sure that this avenue of trees will become a place of beauty and solemn reflection and will serve to remind future generations of the sacrifice of those local soldiers lost during World War I.

World War I touched all New Zealanders, male and female, both those who went to fight and those who stayed behind. That is why it is appropriate that events created by our local communities, often telling personal connections and stories, are at the heart of the WW100 programme.

For further information about other commemorative events around Canterbury, including a special exhibition at Akaroa Museum, have a look at the official website, www.WW100.govt.nz. ¢

Timeframe wanted

Intelligent goats

Dear Editor,I read with interest the comments

from the Selwyn District Council re their addressing the need for a pedestrian crossing on Rolleston Drive in today’s issue of The Record.

In particular, it would be appreciated if Mr Mazey could elaborate on his comment that ‘improvements to the crossings on Rolleston Drive are also planned for’, by perhaps giving a

meaningful timeframe as to when we will see something happen.

It is sad that this appears to be seen as a low priority, despite an apparent large amount of support from the community for something to be done. I truly hope that we don’t see a death or serious injury suffered whilst we wait for the said works to be implemented.

Mike PowerRolleston

Dear Editor,In response to the article ‘Farming

goats is no simple task’ (The Record 30.07.14), while the author is correct that goats are fussy and need specific care, she fails to point out just how social these intelligent animals are and that they also need access to clean fresh water.

They crave company and should not be kept alone. The sight of a bored and lonely goat chained on a roadside verge

is a sad one indeed. It is in fact a cruel practice and anyone not caring properly for the goat or not providing adequate feed or water can find they are breaching the Animal Welfare Act.

Goats do not belong on roadsides, vulnerable and without fresh browse. They should be in paddocks and cared for as the fun, intelligent animals they are.

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“They are usually very quiet at first. They stand back and watch for a while. I think they’ve been very brave to come here. Don’t be picky and try and find fault.”

Linda said the key to having students in your home is to treat them like you would want your own child to be treated if they were living with a host family overseas.

DHS homestay co-ordinator Sarah Rawson said homestay students stay anywhere from 10 days to five years and range in age from 12 to 19 years of age.

“People host students for a number of reasons. Some love learning about other cultures and like looking after people. Some want their own children to learn about the world.”

Hosting forms lifelong bonds… continued from front page

Sarah said while numbers of students from overseas dropped following the Canterbury earthquakes, the number was starting to grow again.

Those interested in hosting an overseas student please email sarah@darf ie ld.school .nz for more information. ¢

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The Selwyn District Council supports Day Clubs in Darfield, Leeston, Lincoln and Rolleston by providing venues, assisting with volunteer training and on-site support. Council’s community development officer Lisa Larkin said council is happy to support the clubs.

“They help older residents find a place to meet people of their own age and interests. They are also a nice place for people to visit in cold weather to enjoy a hearty meal.”

One of the clubs meets at the Rolleston Community Centre on the fourth Thursday of each month, with more than 20 senior citizens getting together for a day of activities, board

games, discussions, music and movement classes as well as a hot cooked lunch.

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“I enjoy coming to Day Club regularly and it has become part of my routine now,” Mrs Flint said.

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For more information, call Lisa Larkin on 03 347 2755. ¢

Bella meets her idolu by Belinda Cullen-Reid

When Clearview Primary School student Bella Lammers decided to base her inquiry study on her passion for cooking she had no idea she would end up meeting her idol Jo Seagar.

Earlier in the term 12-year-old Bella had written to the well-known New Zealand cook and author asking her questions which Jo responded to. At the end of the term Bella visited Seagars Café in Oxford and was fortunate enough to meet Jo in person.

“I was happy to meet Jo. She gave me a big hug,” Bella said.

Bella was able to chat with Jo about her favourite topic, food.

“Jo thanked me for visiting her and her cafe. I told her that we made her famous cookies but had to alter the recipe as I am gluten free.”

Bella indulged in some of Seagars’ culinary delights including a gluten--free berry friand and a hot chocolate with a chocolate fish.

“I had to add the chocolate sauce to the hot milk. I had to also add the white chocolate buttons, but I ate them instead. It was fun making it by myself.

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It tasted creamy and sweet and it was delicious.”

Bella would love to become a cook one day.

“I like cooking because I get to cook at school and at home. I get to make some yummy slices at school. I like to cook sushi and chocolate mayo cake,” she said. ¢

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Big mountain series on againu by Kent Caddick

The Chill Junior Big Mountain Series 2014 kicks off next month with a skills camp and the first competition of the season at the Broken River ski field.

The camp, being held August 9–10, is aimed at developing the skills required to compete in the Big Mountain event series for skiers and boarders aged between 10 and 17. At the Broken River camp coaches Ollie Hunt and

p Competitors are briefed before a Big Mountain event at Mt Olympus last winter photo courtesy of Mark Bridgwater

Jamesa Hampton will team up and mentor budding competitors over the weekend to help prepare the participants for the real thing.

“We’ll be looking at all aspects of a competition day, from warming-up, to checking out snow conditions and making the best line selection,” Hunt said.

“Kids need to have the basic skills before going in a comp and we’re here to help them learn those skills.”

Day one will be spent introducing par ticipants to the mountain environment, understanding the judging criteria and competition format, as well as learning good strategies to help them perform well in a competition scenario.

“We’ll be taking video footage during the day so we can look back and analyse it that same night,” Hunt said.

“Watching yourself on video is a great way to see things from a judge’s point-of-view and critique your style.” On

Sunday the camp finishes with another coaching session in the morning followed by a Big Mountain Competition in the afternoon where participants can demonstrate what they’ve learnt over the weekend.

The camp is a lead-in to the Chill Big Mountain competition event at Craigieburn ski area the following weekend.

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This week The Record showcases the glitz and glamour that was the 2014 Darfield High School formal for which the theme was Olympus, the mythical home of the Greek gods. There was an excited buzz around Darfield High School on Friday afternoon as senior students and staff took on the task of transforming the school hall

into the ancient world of Olympus. Inside the hall replica white marble columns adorned with green climbing vines held up a faux ceiling of white silk.

Attendees entered the formal through a decorated archway, dressed in flowing gowns and pressed suits for the social calendar highlight of the year. ¢

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Polly McGuckin’s love of sheep and appreciation of their wool has led to the creation of a business and the hope of bringing the age old fibre back into fashion.

Six years ago Polly, a former South Island Estee Lauder sales rep from Darfield, decided to set up her own wool business, manufacturing and selling woollen blankets and cushions.

“I’d always been interested in wool and I saw there was an opportunity with selling New Zealand blankets here as there wasn’t much happening in New Zealand to promote wool,” Polly said.

Polly comes from a long line of wool lovers. Her grandfather was a sheep farmer in Yaldhurst, and her father John Betts started the wool buying and exporting business Yaldhurst Wools 27 year ago. Her husband Ross is a wool buyer.

Through her father’s business Polly was able to source wool from local

farms. This is sent to Hainsworth Mill in England for milling.

Hainsworth is a family owned business that has milled wool since 1783, and whose notable clients include the royal family, the British

army (including the scarlet uniform worn during the Battle of Waterloo), the Royal Guards, and for the felting used inside Steinway pianos.

“When I was travelling overseas I went and visited the mill and had a look around. I was really inspired by what I saw. It was very innovative,” Polly said.

A promoter of the positive properties of wool, Polly set about starting up Exquisite Wool Blankets, made from locally sourced crossbred lambs’ wool.

“The business is growing every year.

People are beginning to realise that with wool, you don’t have to throw the blankets away after a few years.”

“It’s about educating people about wool. Wool is sustainable. It grows back

p Polly McGuckin has been pleasantly surprised by the demand for her woollen blankets and cushions made from locally sourced wool

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Polly lives with her husband and two children on a 10-acre lifestyle block near Darfield. As would be expected there is a mandatory paddock of sheep. The children help to raise pet lambs each spring and they are

encouraged to have a go at shearing the sheep and entering the wool at local A&P shows.

“I like sheep. They make great pets and have a really calming influence. It’s amazing what you can do with their wool.” Polly does most of her work from home which fits in well with being a mum. Her products are sold throughout New Zealand and from her website and

Facebook page. When she does travel to promote her products Polly tries to time it with school holidays so she can take her children with her.

The product range is growing. Polly began selling blankets, but soon found there was demand for wool cushions and pet pillows, which are now made to order by a mother and daughter team who work from a sewing room in Coalgate.

“It’s going better than I expected. I’m getting lots of enquiries. A lot of people want the products for their children. They can give them to their children as something that can be kept for years to come and maybe passed down. Some people get them specially embroidered.”

An unexpected new product line Polly now sells through funeral homes are Natural Legacy woollen funeral caskets.

Marketed as a softer and more eco-friendly alternative, the woollen caskets are made by Hainsworth Mill and sent

to New Zealand. Polly has been able to sell these through the major funeral homes in New Zealand. She is now selling woollen coffin mattresses and pillows also.

“People love them. People want to touch the caskets in a way they didn’t the traditional ones.”

Polly is also having pet caskets made for people who want to give their pet a comfortable send off.

A passionate promoter of the use of wool, Polly is encouraged by the Campaign for Wool global initiative whose patron and ardent wool advocate is HRH the Prince of Wales.

“In New Zealand dairy cow numbers are growing and it would be sad to see a generation of sheep farming lost. At the moment wool is a niche market. There isn’t a big enough global demand. Farming is cyclical. Sheep are a lot lighter on the land. I think sheep will have their day again.” ¢

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Fodder beet an important winter cropu by Kelly M. Phillips

Rumen scientist Dr Jim Gibbs is so impressed by the potential of the fodder beet that he refers to the crop as a game changer.

The fodder beet has been known to farmers for thousands of years but was viewed with suspicion from medieval times until very recently.

Dr Gibbs said New Zealand farmers were the ones to discover its usefulness as a winter feed because many of them mistook them for swedes. The Lincoln University professor has spent time on 70 farms around the country in an effort to get a better idea of beef finishing.

He said New Zealand only has quality grass for about three to four months out of the year and is still far behind

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In the United States beef cows go to market at around 14 to 16 months old. In Europe its around 12–15 months.

Gibbs said New Zealand sends its cows to market at around 26–36 months and he referred to these cows as ‘pensioners’.

“Right now you can’t fit the energy into them at a price that makes them pay,” he said.

In order for the country to have a competitive advantage he said animals need to be fattened with a cost effective winter feed.

“The use of fodder as a primary feed for cattle grazed behind a wire is a Kiwi invention. It took NZ farmers less than 20 years to do what the Europeans had not worked out in 500 years — it’s a genuine Kiwi innovation,” he said.

“The fodder beet tide surge is entirely Kiwi. It is the fastest growing forage in the country, not because it has had the most research, but because the farmers can see the value in the crop. They are driving the use of it, discovering new applications, and inventing new equipment for it.”

p Dr Jim Gibbs in a field of fodder beets

He cautioned that cows must be transitioned onto fodder beets gradually and perfectly.

Introducing too much at once can create a condition known as rumen acidosis which can be fatal to the animal.

“The fodder beet is like a sugar bomb which is why transition is so important,” he said.

According to Dr Gibbs, adult stock start at 1–2kg of dry matter fodder beet per day with 6–8kg supplements of either hay, straw or silage.

The fodder beet increases by 1kg of dry matter every second day for 14 days while the supplement falls to 4kg in week two and then 2–3kg from 14–21 days forward.

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Once cattle are transitioned the advantages are numerous.

Dr Gibbs said the beet grows everywhere and is cheap to produce. It has a 20 to 30 tonne yield per hectare, cost about 4 to 10 cents per kilogramme of dry matter, is sown in spring and can be fed to cattle from March to December.

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Wool levy proposed to aid growthu by Kelly M. Phillips

To raise interest in the upcoming wool levy vote the Wool Levy Group has launched a website to inform sheep farmers about the issue.

The Wool Levy Group, which is made up of sheep industry professionals including farmers, was founded in 2012 to study grower investment in the industry.

In 2013, the group decided there was a strong case for re-introducing a wool levy in order to reinvigorate the industry and restore a focus on wool production and profitability.

The proposed levy is for between two and five cents per kilogram of greasy and slipe wool.

According to the group’s website the levy would raise around $4.6 million on an estimated 154,000 tonnes of wool and would fund activities which would support and complement work being done by existing organisations.

Specific areas to be improved through the funding would be communicat ion, educat ion and innovation.

The website can be found at www.votewool.co.nz

All sheep farmers who are registered on the Beef and Lamb New Zealand database are eligible to vote.

Election papers will be sent out through electionnz.com on September 10 with voting taking place from September 14 to October 14. ¢

Promoting our rural valuesu by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Rural Women New Zealand is running a competition to capture stories of farming life in New Zealand.

Stories of 300 words or less, photos and short films about farming can be entered in the competition and could be used in the future to promote the New Zealand primary industry brand and its rural values.

“We are running the competition in conjunction with the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to tell the stories behind the primary products we grow on our farms,” Rural Women national president Wendy McGowan said.

There are five categories in the competition: women and men at work on the farm; farm machinery or farm innovation; animals; children and rural communities.

“Stories are powerful, and we have some great farming stories to tell. We encourage people to get their creative juices flowing to share the challenges and triumphs of farming and today’s sustainable business practices,” Ms McGowan said.

p Rural Women New Zealand national president Wendy McGowan is encouraging farmers and their families to capture life on the farm through stories, photos and film

“We hope to see entries that reflect our care of the land and our animals, and the skills and ingenuity of the people that make New Zealand’s primary industries so successful.”

Entries close on November 1 and the competition is open to everyone. Go to www.ruralwomen.org.nz/iyff for more information. ¢

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After a rather soggy Selwyn winter, with a few good frosts to kill off the bugs and seal in the nutrients, the garden is now ready to spring into lifeonce more. Watch out for weeds that might try to take over dormant beds which are waiting for spring planting. Prepare your soil by adding some well-rotted manure or compost and give the whole thing a good turn over, spreading around the goodness and freeing up the soil for good drainage.Plant

Indoors in pots or seed trays start sewing asparagus, beetroot, broccoli,

u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

It’s August and things are starting to get exciting again in the garden.

p With spring comes the gardener’s delight as long forgotten bulbs make their presence known, and dormant garden beds come to life

cauliflower, coriander, parsley, silver beet, spinach and thyme.

Those who have greenhouses can have a crack at sewing lettuce, leeks and tomatoes.

While fruit may be the last thing on a gardener’s mind, except perhaps for our citrus friends, now is the perfect time to get planting for future harvests. Deciduous fruit trees can go in the garden now. These prefer a sheltered spot in full sun shine. Berry lovers can plant raspberries, blueberries, boysenberries and blackberries at this time also. Don’t forget to put in some new strawberry plants. They love a good chilly winter morning, which helps to get their flower buds going.Prune

If you haven’t pruned your plants yet, make sure you do so now to promote new growth. Remove any diseased parts and also any dead bits. Wait until summer to prune peach and plum trees.

HarvestBroccoli, cabbage, leeks, lemons,

limes, parsnips, silver beet and tamarillo.For those whose love of gardening

extends beyond mere culinary delights the garden should be starting to show signs of spring flowers.

Seemingly empty garden beds always seem to surprise with the appearance of long forgotten bulb bloomagesuch as daffodils, tulips and irises.

Nothing is more delightful to the gardener’s nostrils than the fragrant smell of blossom after the lacklustre winter months.

Add to your rose collection now by planting a few new varieties or topping up on some old favourites. Throw in a couple of lavenders for good measure and you’re sure to have a supply of colour and fragrance to keep you content in the warmer months. ¢

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Planting perennial peoniesu by Belinda Cullen-Reid

This week I picked up three peony tubers from a West Melton grower to plant in my garden. A traditional rose grower I know nothing about peonies except they look lovely.

A helpful pamphlet from the supplier and some digging around on the internet and I am now good to get going.

Peonies are perennials, meaning they live on year after year, as opposed to annuals which only live for one season. In fact peonies are known for their longevity of life, some living for as long as 100 years.

If you’re planting peonies from tubers the rule is they should have at least three eyes (little red eyes like those found on sprouting potatoes) as this will result in quicker growth and blooming. Tubers should be planted with the eyes

facing upwards and the roots spread out. Peonies thrive best when planted in soil with good drainage. If your soil is dense with clay it’s good to add a bit of compost to the ground and mix it in with a shovel. Don’t plant your peonies too deep, only about two to three centimetres as the roots love a good chilly frost in the winter and this encourages their blooms.

Plant in an area with at least six hours of sunlight a day, if not more, as this is said to encourage blooms also. Peonies don’t like being moved and divided and it may take one to

p The peony is a native of Asia, Southern Europe and Western North America

three years to first bloom after planting a tuber. Once established they don’t require a lot of maintenance and seldom need watering. Sometimes rotting of the roots is a problem.

The risk of this can be minimised by not adding coverings such as bark or mulch in deep layers at the base of the plant.

Peonies bloom in late spring and early summer and often have a lovely fragrance.

To capture the flowering peony all year around try air drying some blooms to display. Choose flowers that have just bloomed. In mid-morning cut the stems six to eight inches long and tie in bundles of no more than two or three to allow for adequate airing. Hang upside down in a cool dark room for at least a week. Once stiff arrange in a vase and enjoy. ¢

p The peony is an ornate flower, often with large fragrant blooms

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Knowing the true cost of your ITu by Mark Nugent and Shane Hollis, Selwyn District Business Hub

Most small businesses rely on Information Technology (IT) for everything from accounting and workflow management to email, document production, security and the internet.

But do you know the true cost of IT for your business? The short answer is that it’s much higher than you think.

First up is the purchase cost. Typically the purchase cost of your equipment is often a fraction of your actual cost. You might buy a PC for $1,200, but by the time you’ve added another $350 for a screen, $20 for a keyboard and mouse,

$390 for a word processing programme and $70 for anti-virus software, suddenly that $1,200 PC is now $2,030.

Second are the direct costs that you accumulate during the life of your equipment, such as maintenance.

An IT technician will probably spend about six hours a year supporting it. While that doesn’t sound like a lot of

time, if you multiply six hours by the technician’s hourly rate and then by five years, you’ll find you’re close enough to doubling your computer’s purchase cost. Do that exercise for every PC in your business and the numbers start to escalate.

You’ll need software. Aside from the word processing and anti-virus software mentioned above, there’s other incredibly useful stuff that’s needed almost daily like accountancy, payroll, work flow management and document management systems.

Then there are further costs such as mail hosting, website hosting, internet connection, replacement keyboards, back-up drives — even tables, desks, electricity, printers, and scanners, not to mention less tangible costs such as internet outages and IT training.

The true cost of your IT will be dependent on your business needs,

but there is one additional cost which we often don’t think about until our IT stops working and that’s the cost of badly structured and maintained IT infrastructure.

Imagine if your IT were to crash or stop. What impact would it have on your business? Would your business still be able to operate? Would you lose orders or customers? Would you be able to make or deliver your products and services on time?

If you don’t have an IT professional to help you then find one. Choose someone you trust who speaks plain simple language, understands business, and who is interested in your business, not just your wallet.

The right person is worth their weight in gold as they can help you make the best IT decisions for your business from purchase right through to replacement and all the stages in between. ¢

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Farm ServicesCALF, PIG, horse & chook meal. 14% protein, 13% ME. Available in any quantities. Dunsandel area. Please call 027 392 7543.

Property MaintenanceCHIMNEY SWEEP. Servicing the Selwyn district. Weekends a speciality. Phone Rodney Carr 03 324 2999 a/h.

MALVERN WASTE SOLUTIONS, rubbish and recycling, domestic, commercial, skip hire, functions, locally owned and operated. Phone 03 318 7407. www.mws.co.nz.

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Public NoticesWEST MELTON Tennis Club, AGM. Will be held Wednesday 13 August 2014, 7.30pm at the Tennis Rooms, West Melton Domain. All current and any intending NEW Members welcome and encouraged to attend.

Public Notices

Malvern Anglican Parish — 8.00am at St Matthew’s Courtenay; 9.30am at Trinity Darfield. The Ven Canon Susan Baldwin. 03 317 9079. http://malvernanglican.wordpress.com.St Paul’s Anglican West Melton — 9.30am Holy Communion with Rev Ian Jones. Bible study Mondays and Tuesdays – for more info contact Colin & Gail 347 8443 or Penny 347 8139.Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road. –Anglican Service & Sunday School 9.30am – Rev G. Nicholas, Catholic Mass 5.00pm. Contact Secretary Lynette 347 4599 [email protected] of Hororata Anglican — 9.30am St John’s, Hororata. Glentunnelwww.horortaparish.co.nz Rev Jenni Carter 03 318 0858.Darfield Catholic Church — Sunday Masses 8.30am For Weekly Masses, and the Liturgy Timetable refer to the church newsletter. Parish Priest: Fr Paulo Filoiai’i 03 342 9763. Email: [email protected]. Hornby Presbytery.Kirwee Community Church — 10am Kirwee Sports Pavilion, High Street, Kirwee, Morning Tea to follow, Pastor: Brian Booth 03 318 1309.Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am weekly, West Melton (1136 West Coast Rd). 11.00am first Sunday of the month, Halkett (668 Halkett Rd). Intern Pastor: Jordan Redding. Pastor available Wednesdays 9.00–12.00, 03 347 7509. Youth Leader: Sage Harris 03 980 2296 Ext 217.Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Brent Richardson. 03 347 4007, Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz.Darfield Baptist Church — Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays. Pastor: Paul Cossey, 03 318 8688, Youth Pastor: Sam Broughton 027 223 8345.Malvern Co-Operating Parish — 9.30am Greendale, 10.00am St. James Sheffield – Café Hope (‘Music’) 11.30am St Andrews in the Glen, Glentunnel (short service) – for more info email: [email protected] Chapel — Sunday 10.30am Worship & Communion, 03 318 8948 or 021 274 2548. www.glentunnel.org.nz.Mountain View Community Church — 17 North Terrace, Darfield Sunday Service 6.30pm, Prayer 6.00pm, Pastors: Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340.Rolleston Church — 10am Family Service 5pm Night Service. Cornerstone Kids during morning service. Cornerstone Youth in the Lounge, Friday 7–9pm. All meetings held at the Rolleston Community Centre, 126 Rolleston Drive, Administration contact: Nikki @ 03 347 8716, [email protected], www.rollestonchurch.co.nz.

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ELIZABETH RICHARDS SCHOLARSHIPSThe school invites applications from present and past students who have attended the school for at least three years, and wish to attend Lincoln

University to study agricultural subjects. Application forms and full criteria are available

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Look up before you plantThere are a variety of shrubs and trees suitable for planting near power lines. Consider the signi� cant bene� ts of using a mix of exotic and native plants. They will provide you with shelter, low maintenance, a habitat for pollinators and resistance to drought.

Orion New Zealand Limited owns and operates the electricity distribution network in central Canterbury between the Waimakariri and Rakaia rivers. Our shareholders are the Christchurch City and Selwyn District councils. oriongroup.co.nz

Examples of power line friendly trees are shown below, but it is recommended that you consult with a native plant nursery to determine suitable species for your area.

BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME

Natives

Coprosma propinqua Mingimingi

Coprosma robusta Karamu

Corokia cotoneaster Korokio, Wire-netting bush

Phormium tenax Flax, Harakeke

Fuchsia excorticata Kotukutuku, Tree fuchsia

Hebe salicifolia Koromiko

Leptospermum scoparium Manuka

Macropiper exelsum Kawakawa, Pepper tree

Olearia lineata Small-leaved tree daisy

Pittosporum tenuifolium Kohuhu

Psuedopanax arboreus Fivefinger, Whauwhaupaku

Pseudopanax crassifolius Horoeka, Lancewood

Sophora microphylla South Island Kowhai

Exotics

Escallonia sp. Apple Blossom

Malus sp. Crab Apple

* Cupressus spp. * Cypress

Acer spp. Maples

* Thuja spp. * Thuja

Viburnum spp. Viburnum

* Choose a true dwarf variety. If planting an exotic hedge, choose a slow growing variety such as

Cupressus leylandii, Cupressus arizonica and Cupressus torulosa (Bowral) or Thuja occidentalis “Smaragd”.

If you have any questions about safe planting distances and/or power line friendly trees and shrubs, call us on 03 363 9898, or email [email protected].

Trees on private land are the responsibility of the land owner. By choosing a tree that won’t impact power lines, you will be protecting your local community’s future health and wellbeing.

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by Andy Bryenton

The war to end all wars

This week marks the 100th anniversary of the declaration of World War One in 1914, a proclamation made in England on the 4th of August.

By the time the armistice was signed in 1918 New Zealand would have paid a grim toll. Standing shoulder to shoulder with Great Britain in a confrontation with the Ottoman Turks, Germany and Austria-Hungary, one in five Kiwi men would enlist and serve, with over 18,500 giving their lives in combat. More than 40,000 were seriously wounded or debilitated.

But in this crucible of war a new national identity emerged for the men of ANZAC — the army corps made up of New Zealand and Australian soldiers. Despite suffering all the horrors

of conflict in places burned into our nation’s memory — places like Chunuk Bair, Passchendaele and the Somme — Kiwi soldiers acquitted themselves with bravery and distinction. A new sense of both New Zealand and Australia as nations in their own right, on an equal footing with Britain, emerged from the hell of the trenches.

Enlistment numbers were high here in Selwyn and the wider Canterbury region, as husbands, fathers, brothers and sons signed up for what many thought would be a great adventure, and a chance to prove their bravery. Overall, 120,000 men enlisted, including the 2200 soldiers of the Maori Pioneer Battalion, forerunners of the famed 28th Maori

Battalion of World War Two. At the time, the entire population of New Zealand was just over 1 million.

The human cost, especially for a farming region such as Selwyn, was staggering. With so many men committed to warfare, it was left to those who stayed behind to maintain the land and feed the demands of the war effort.

In many ways, New Zealand’s stand with Britain in what became known as the Great War was a terrible tragedy. But from out of this grim chapter in world history came a new sense of self, and self-assurance, which separated us forever from our colonial ‘mother country’, and forged an integral part of the national identity we recognise today.

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It was a shot heard around the world — the bullet which felled Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and thus set in motion the greatest war the world had ever seen.

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THE RECORD PROUDL Y PRESENTS Historic Selwyn

From farms to killing � eldsby Kent Caddick

With the declaration of war on August 4, 1914 many young men from around Selwyn saw an opportunity for adventure and a chance to serve their country in the ‘war to end all wars’.

They headed from the small country towns around Selwyn to sign up and the attraction for many of the country lads, with their ability to ride horses, was to join the Canterbury Mounted Ri� es Regiment.

The regiment was assigned to the New Zealand Mounted Ri� es Brigade, and formed part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force serving alongside two other mounted regiments — the Auckland Mounted Ri� es and the Wellington Mounted Ri� es.

Selwyn had a history of soldiers on horseback with the Malvern Mounted Ri� es, Amuri Mounted Ri� es and the Ellesmere Mounted Ri� es being formed around the time of the Boer War (1899-1902).

The three came together to form the 1st Mounted Ri� es (Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry) and along with the 8th (South Canterbury) Mounted Ri� es and the 10th (Nelson) Mounted Ri� es became the Canterbury Mounted Ri� es Regiment (CMR) under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel John Findlay. The CMR

was established with 26 of� cers, 523 other ranks and 600 horses.

On September 23, 1914 the regiment left their camp for Lyttelton and embarked on the transport ships HMNZT Tahiti and HMNZT Athenic. Leaving the same day, they arrived at Wellington the next afternoon and disembarked.

On October 14 they boarded the transports again and set sail. With a short stop at Hobart reached Colombo on November 15.

Two days later it sailed into the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal. Docking at Port Said on December 2 and Alexandria the next day, the regiment disembarked on December 4 and boarded a train for their camp in the Cairo suburb of Zeitoun where they started a training programme.

Their � rst involvement came in the Gallipoli Campaign between May and December 1915, during which they participated in the largest battle of that theatre at Chunuk Bair and the � ghting for Hill 60. When it was sent to

Gallipoli the CMR left its horses behind in Egypt and the men fought in the same manner as their counterparts in the New Zealand infantry battalions.

Evacuated to Egypt, they then took part in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign from 1916 to 1918.

The early battles they were involved in included those at Romani, Gaza and Beersheba. Later in the war they were part of the force which occupied the Jordan Valley.

In Sinai and Palestine the mounted ri� es were valued for their ability to patrol and carry out reconnaissance over a much larger area than could be covered on foot.

Their � nal wartime operation was in connection with the capture of the Turkish Fourth Army.

During the four years of war the regiment lost 334 men (dead from all causes), while another 720 were wounded or debilitated. The regiment was disbanded in June 1919.

Canterbury Mounted Ri� es Regiment board the HMNZT Athenic just before leaving Lyttelton, September 23, 1914

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