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Ted from Havelock North
Hello everyone who showed interest in the sign language classes, we now appear to have enough replies for the first classes..,so Kay will publish her programme including venue, later in the week.
anyone still wishing to join classes please apply , and we will fit you in where possible.
kind … View moreHello everyone who showed interest in the sign language classes, we now appear to have enough replies for the first classes..,so Kay will publish her programme including venue, later in the week.
anyone still wishing to join classes please apply , and we will fit you in where possible.
kind regards
Ted Bugden
Sonia from Parkvale
My mum and dad's sprung a leak yesterday, and someone mentioned it's (could be) something to do with the chlorine, and there's been a few people with the same problem? Anyone know how much truth there is in that?
Bill from Mayfair
You are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood events, coping styles and… View moreYou are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood events, coping styles and adult thinking patterns. If you are a MALE OVER THE AGE OF 18 you will be eligible to participate.
As a form of incentive for participating, you are welcome to provide your email address at the end of the questionnaire to go into the draw to win a choice of supermarket, mall or petrol voucher. A total of 17 incentives will be rewarded.
10 winners will receive a $20 voucher of their choice
4 winners will receive a $50 voucher of their choice
2 winners will receive a $100 voucher of their choice
1 winner will receive a $200 voucher or their choice
Note: winner is to select between a supermarket, mall or petrol voucher for the value won.
The project is being carried out as a requirement for a Masters Thesis by Joy Chao at the University of Canterbury under the supervision of Dr Sarah Christofferson, who can be contacted at 03 364 2987 ext. 7952. She will be pleased to discuss any concerns you may have about participation in the project. Participation is voluntary and you have the right to withdraw at any stage without penalty. The questionnaire is anonymous, and you will not be identified as a participant. You may withdraw your participation, including withdrawal of any information you have provided, until your questionnaire has been added to the others collected. Because it is anonymous, it cannot be retrieved after that.
If you choose to take part in this study, your involvement in this project will be to complete an online questionnaire which will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Below is an anonymous link to the questionnaire.
canterbury.qualtrics.com...
Elma from Havelock North
The book shop is worth a visit. A wide range of books. Also collectables. Open Tuesdays to Fridays 10.00am - 4.00pm; Saturdays 10.00am - 1.00pm. Closed between Christmas and New Year.
Ray from Mayfair
Mazda Familia For Sale
123854km, Manual, 1992, 1800cc, $2999 ono.
Warrant March 2017
Rego 22/04/17
Usual odd marks and peculiarities for a car of this era. Runs well and very economical.
… View moreMazda Familia For Sale
123854km, Manual, 1992, 1800cc, $2999 ono.
Warrant March 2017
Rego 22/04/17
Usual odd marks and peculiarities for a car of this era. Runs well and very economical.
Reason for selling is that owner has multiple sclerosis and needs an automatic.
Ring Ray on 8783860 or 0276868356 to view
Negotiable
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Reporter The Hastings Mail
While most Kiwi teenagers will spend their summer holidays relaxing a team of young Hawke's Bay entrepreneurs is developing a new company.
Verel is an app company, founded in September 2015 by Napier Boys' High School students Lewis O'Donnell, 15, and Reed Pearce, 16.
Together … View moreWhile most Kiwi teenagers will spend their summer holidays relaxing a team of young Hawke's Bay entrepreneurs is developing a new company.
Verel is an app company, founded in September 2015 by Napier Boys' High School students Lewis O'Donnell, 15, and Reed Pearce, 16.
Together with two other silent business partners the team has designed a virtual reality style app which acts as a platform to allow users to watch and share a range of 360 degree videos.
Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North
Words can't describe how proud I am of everyone who has helped to make today such a roaring success. To the people who donated time, Money, food, gifts and to the volunteers who pitched in today, I want to say. huge THANKYOU! Community events like this do not happen without your support and … View moreWords can't describe how proud I am of everyone who has helped to make today such a roaring success. To the people who donated time, Money, food, gifts and to the volunteers who pitched in today, I want to say. huge THANKYOU! Community events like this do not happen without your support and everyone who was involved loved it. 120 happy people, gifts for kids, 45 other meals packaged up and distributed.. Last but not least, thanks to head chef Stu from Maina Cafe and Dale and Jeremy Rimene from Pure Catering.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
To all the Neighbourlyhood and beyond, may the season bless you with all you need and some of what you want. May you always shine your inner light upon those who live in darkness and may your love be ever greater the the hate you may face.
I am not religious, but I am faithful. I believe we all… View moreTo all the Neighbourlyhood and beyond, may the season bless you with all you need and some of what you want. May you always shine your inner light upon those who live in darkness and may your love be ever greater the the hate you may face.
I am not religious, but I am faithful. I believe we all are connected and without each and every one of us there is a piece missing. If you feel a piece missing, reach out. Make a call, send a letter, an email, a card or even a kind thought. You never know who you might reach and what piece you may bring in, or what peace you may send out.
Not just for one time a year, but all year and all time and not just for those who believe as you, but for all.
Kate from Te Awanga - Haumoana
I would just like to say that I hope everyone has a very safe and happy Christmas and new year the high light for me will be watching my grandkids open their presents and spending the day with family some will be missing this year which is very sad and lots of ups and mostly downs this year but … View moreI would just like to say that I hope everyone has a very safe and happy Christmas and new year the high light for me will be watching my grandkids open their presents and spending the day with family some will be missing this year which is very sad and lots of ups and mostly downs this year but 2017 is coming let's be good and kind to each other not drink to much and remember that life is what you make it 😂
Michael from Havelock North
I am looking to buy one of these they are a little old school but really do produce the best light. Runs on kerosine
Thanks
Michael
Reporter The Hastings Mail
For 29 years Len Francis has brought Christmas to life for countless Hawke's Bay kids, but this month the 85-year-old will don his red and white suit one last time.
Over the last three decades Francis has dressed as Santa for the end-of-year celebrations at Arthur Miller School in Taradale. … View moreFor 29 years Len Francis has brought Christmas to life for countless Hawke's Bay kids, but this month the 85-year-old will don his red and white suit one last time.
Over the last three decades Francis has dressed as Santa for the end-of-year celebrations at Arthur Miller School in Taradale. He also served as Santa for 20 years at Puketapu school, along with nursing homes and the odd kindergarten.
Reporter The Hastings Mail
A $2.8 million plan to stall coastal erosion at a popular Hawke's Bay seaside settlement has been given the green light.
Hastings District Council agreed on Thursday to fund the lion's share of a planned sea wall at Clifton beach, south of Napier, where erosion of an access road to the … View moreA $2.8 million plan to stall coastal erosion at a popular Hawke's Bay seaside settlement has been given the green light.
Hastings District Council agreed on Thursday to fund the lion's share of a planned sea wall at Clifton beach, south of Napier, where erosion of an access road to the local campground and a boat ramp has become a growing problem over recent years.
Reporter The Hastings Mail
Laughter is the key to a long career in nursing for Hawke's Bay woman Cath Hellyer who began work five decades ago.
On Thursday Hellyer celebrated her 50th year working for different iterations of Hawke's Bay District Health Board with no plans to leave the job just yet.
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