Year 8 - Hunterville School

Transcription

Year 8 - Hunterville School
HUNTERVILLE SCHOOL………..
COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
HUNTERVILLE PRIDE
“Together We Strive”
*Quality Learning*Quality Behaviour*Quality Environment*
33 Bruce Street
HUNTERVILLE
Ph: 06 3228210
www.hunterville.school.nz
Principal:
Stephen Lewis
027 778 1995
office@hunterville.school.nz
175th Edition
14 November 2014
Dear Parents, Caregivers, Community and Friends of the School
Gee whizz – another year nearing its end! We will have one more of these
newsletters before Christmas, but it will be out on the very last day of
school and too late to advertise our prizegiving assembly…
PRIZEGIVING ASSEMBLY – THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER
Hunterville Town Hall 7pm
•
•
•
•
•
•
Kapa haka group performance
Slide show of the year’s highlights
Four awards for each class
Sports and special awards
Major awards including Best All Round Pupil
Post prizegiving supper in the hall
ALL WELCOME. Expected finish time approximately 8.45pm
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
LAST DAY of TERM 3: Grandparents Day / Tough Kids Challenge
2
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
BOT NEW BOT NEWS BOT NEWS BOT NEW BOT NEWS BOT
School and Community Library:
The Rangitikei District Council has visited the school to
discuss the option of the community library relocating
to the school at some time in the future. The school sees
this as a viable option and one that might be a win –
win for the both the school and the community. We
have yet to hear back about where progress is with this.
This is not something the school is pushing as such, but
it is an offer of support for the community library
should it be of any help.
Hunterville School
Board of Trustees
Parent Representatives:
Chris Price (Chairperson)
Jodie Munn
Richie Nimmo
James Kilmister
Justin Vennell
Staff Representative
Colleen Dalley
Principal
Stephen Lewis
One Classroom Less Next Year
With a large Year 8 group leaving this year and a drop
in enrolment numbers over the past twelve months, we
will start 2015 with six classes instead of the usual seven. The class we are losing in
effect is Room 2, with Miss Hagan’s relieving position ending at the end of this year.
Miss Leary Leaving!
Miss Leary, who has been a full time member of staff for the past three years leaves
us at the end of the year to move to Australia. Miss Leary’s full time position has
been taken by Mrs Brenda Stewart, who in recent years has started up ‘Room 1A’ at
mid year. Whether or not there will be a class started up at mid year next year will be
confirmed during term one. If there is though, it will not be Mrs Stewart as she (as
mentioned) will be full time here from day one.
Nits ☺
As a support for families striving to get rid of the age old nits-in-the-hair problems
that seem to exist on an ongoing basis, the school is to purchase nit combs and nit
shampoo to make available, free of charge, to parents.
Fitness Track Approved
The RDC have approved the construction of a fitness track by the school, around the
school and Hunterville Domain. A sub committee is going to get on to this to get
things underway this summer – should it arrive!
ERO Visit
We get a visit from the ERO team next week, following their last visit four years
ago. The BOT spent some time at their recent meeting looking at the pre review
documentation requested by ERO. The BOT meet with ERO at the beginning and
end of their visit, with the official written report expected just prior to Christmas.
Next Meeting: Wednesday 26 November, 7.30pm. All welcome!
3
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
HUNTERVILLE LIONS CLUB
CHRISTMAS PARADE
2.30PM WEDNESDAY 24 DECEMBER 2014
$500 1st Prize!
FLOATS ASSEMBLE ‘AGNEWS YARD’ 2PM
• Decorated child’s bike competition and
• Decorated child competition
Judging for both outside Hunterville Trading Co. 2.15pm
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR FLOAT BY CONTACTING
GREG MAUGHAN 0274 722 986
4
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Miss Leary is Leaving Us
Sadly, at the end of 2014 we are losing Miss Leary. She is leaving for
Melbourne, Australia and hopes to continue teaching but does not know
where yet. She says she wants to see how different schools in different
countries teach and operate, and hopes to bring new skills back to
Hunterville one day. Did you know Miss Leary was a former student here
at Hunterville? Before she came here to teach Miss Leary worked in
marketing for the New Zealand Motor Industry Training Organisation in
Wellington. She also lived in London for a while where she worked for a
homeless charity. This is where she found her inspiration to teach,
seeing that so many people had not had a good education.
Miss Leary says she will miss all the students and the community. We will
all miss her and wish her the best of luck for Melbourne.
Interviewed by Jezelle Bidios and Florence Lee-Jones Yr 8
5
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
FOR ALL YOUR CULTIVATION
SERVICES
Direct Drilling, 125mm spacing
Narrowest of all drills.
• Full cultivation
• Ploughing
• Discing, etc.
• Maize Planting
• Phone Aaron 0274 433819
(06) 3228177
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
6
Animal Biology Class at Hunterville School!
After lunch on a sunny afternoon Mr Marty Walshe came to Room 8 to teach us
about the human body. As you probably know, Mr Walshe is the head vet at the
Hunterville Vet Club.
We started off by walking in to our classroom, putting on plastic gloves then
looking to our side and seeing dead, skinned rabbits and possums on the floor.
The boys were instantly filled with happiness while on the other side the girls
looked disgusted and didn’t know what they were in for! We then sorted
ourselves into groups of four or five and then we were handed a scalpel, some
tweezers and some scissors!
We cut our rabbits or possums open to see how their muscles and tendons
work. We started off cutting legs open to see the nerves.
We then cut a line down the animal’s chest to see the heart and liver. In some
rabbits or possums we saw that they were pregnant and we got to cut their
baby out of the sac so we could have a look and see them in their baby stages.
When we had all finished with our animals Mr Walshe showed us a dead lamb.
He opened its skull so we could see its brain and he showed us how the brain
works.
Mr Walshe taught us so much that day and I learnt so much about our body and
the animal body.
By Hayden Skou Year 8
7
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
To discuss all your Accounting
and Taxation requirements
call
Sam Weston on 06 322 8359
No obligation first
meeting
Industry Experience
Competitive fees
Flexible meeting times
Farm & Business Accounting • Taxation & GST • Business Development • Financial
Management• Succession Planning
•Office: 06 3228359•Mobile: 021 445202•Fax 06 3228369•email: sam@ruralca.co.nz
HUNTERVILLE KIDS at the SHEMOZZLE!
8
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Junior Syndicate Grandparents’ Day
On the last day of term 3 the junior school had grandparents day, while most of
the senior students had the tough kids competition. Chloe and I were the helpers
for grandparents day along with Tish, Sophie and Rebecca. During the morning
Chloe and I set up chairs, rolled out mats, and then as the grandparents arrived
we handed out programmes.
When all the grandparents were seated Mr Lewis welcomed everyone and Mrs
Hatfull spoke about what will happen throughout the afternoon. It started with
the junior students showing their grandparents a jump jam routine, and then
they showed their grandparents the chicken dance but this time the
grandparents were able to join in as well. After the dances they showed their
grandparents around the school. The bell rang at 2:30 and all the grandparents
piled in to the hall to get afternoon tea. Chloe, Rebecca, Sophie, Tish and I were
now ready to hand out food, and to take all the dirty cups to the staffroom to
get washed.
Time rushed past us and it was soon time to go home. There was a really big turn
out of grandparents and from what I saw they all seemed to enjoy being here!
By Georgia Peeti Year 8
My Careful Grandad
He has a round, round head because he can
see, talk or sniff. He has grey hair and short
hair. He has big glasses and if he doesn’t he
can’t see. He has one mouth so he can talk
and eat. I love my careful Grandad because
he takes me home sometimes from school
and Grammy does too.
By Zuriella Kennedy-Goodwin
My Koko Fish
He has brown cupcake eyes so he can see
me. When everybody is a sleep he gets up
and sneaks ginger beer. Koko has two rosy
Maddi Duncan and her
grandmother
red cheeks and nine daughters so he is
going to get lots of grandchildren. He has
white soft hair because he is old. He loves me and I love him.
By Kylah Malcolm
9
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
My Farmer Grandad Atti
Atti has a thin skinny body
because he works hard,
when he milks the cows.
He has a red, black speedy
motorbike and he likes to
take me on the farm’s
bumpy calf trailer.
Atti
gives me big huge hugs
because he loves me so
much! I love going on the
farm with Atti!
By Zeta-Rose Nydegger Monks
Tupou Roore-Tauroa and his grandmother
My Awesome Grandad
He has glasses they are black. The bit he looks through is see-through. Grandad
has white on the side of his head. I practice rugby passes with him. I also
practice a game but I forgot the name of it. I love peach teat lollies and it’s his
job to sell them.
By Evan McIntyre
My Cool Grandad
His face is white and his hair is white as well because it is, but a bit of his hair is
black. He makes me laugh out loud with his funny jokes and silly faces. I love
him because he is cool and I laugh at his funny jokes.
By Oliver Richmond-Deacon
My Fun Grandad
He is large because he is tall and skinny. Grandad has red cherry cheeks on his
round face. His hair is spiky. I help him make chocolate chip muffins and it tastes
yummy! I love my Grandad.
By Devon Brimelow
10
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
My Fun Grandad
He has spikey straight hair and it is black like the night sky. He has a short tummy
and two legs that stick out of his tummy. He has two red rosy cheeks from
mowing the lawn on a very hot day. He takes me to McDonalds and gets me a
cheeseburger, a caramel sundae, a toy and some chips. I love my fun Grandad
and he loves me.
By Heaven Tattersal-Walker
My Funny Grandad
My Grandad has a fat round big belly.
When he laughs his belly goes up and
down and side to side. His face is skin
colour and he likes reading the
newspaper. He has two oval eyes with
long big arms and long legs. He has four
toes because his other toe was cut off
with a knife and he has black hair. I love
my Grandad because he makes me laugh
Isaac Kingston and his grandad
a lot.
By Pirikahu Marino-Maangi
My Grandad
My Granddad has golden hair
that is spikey. He has cherry red
cheeks because he laughs lots.
Grandad sometimes comes for
tea.
I helped him make
chocolate chip muffins and it
tastes yummy!
I love my
Grandad.
By Oliver Bunn
Emma Livingston and her grandparents
11
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Lamb and Calf Day
Last Tuesday the annual lamb and calf competition took place out on our
school field. There were many students with their pets in pristine
condition. The lambs would have three classes to compete in: care and
attention, leading and calling, and prime lamb. The calves had ring craft,
care and attention, and beef and dairy. The kids all tried really hard and
well done to those who won a prize including the four trophies:
Supreme calf, Iris Collie; Supreme Lamb, Zody Takurua; Prime Lamb,
George Vennel; and Indoor Exhibits, Hannah Kilmister.
It was a great day with just a little bit of drizzle I hope it goes this well
next year.
By: Zody Takurua Year 8
12
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Lamb & Calf Day Results 2014:
Lambs
Preschool
& Y0 & 1
Leading
& Calling
Care &
Attention
Y2 & 3
Leading
& Calling
Care &
Attention
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Jessica
Keenan &
Coco
Maddi
Duncan &
Elsa
First
Jonty
Brimelow &
Sunday
Roast
Ana
McVerry &
Cupcake
Sophie
Cherrie &
Ella
Second
Anthony
Smailes &
Agnes
Emma
Livingston
& Tilly
Ana
McVerry &
Cupcake
Third
Oliver Bunn
& Poppet
Lachlan
Flower &
Tiny
Emma
Livingston
& Tilly
Fourth
Zac
NydeggerMonks &
Thunder
Maddi
Duncan &
Elsa
Maddy
Parkes
Oliver Bunn Sam
& Poppet
Livingston
& Sparky
Fifth =
Oliver
RichmondDeacon &
Google &
Sam
Livingston
& Sparky
Ben Duncan PaxtonDevon
Brimelow & & Lightning Quade K-G
& Matthew
Theo
and Jonty
Brimelow &
Sunday Roast
Y4 & 5
Leading
& Calling
Care &
Attention
Y6,7 & 8
Leading
& Calling
Care &
Attention
First
Alex
Glasgow &
Lucy
Jonty
Duncan &
Jack
First
Zody
Takurua &
Daisy
George
Vennell &
Mumpo
Second
Eden
Goodwin &
Flicka
Alex
Glasgow &
Lucy
Second
George
Vennell &
Mumpo
Zody
Takurua &
Daisy
Third
Grace
Carman &
Lexi
Emma
Hurley &
Luca
Third
Emma
Vennell &
Toby
Emma
Vennell &
Toby
Fourth
Patrick
Smailes &
Emma
Crawford
Cook &
Fred
Fourth
George
Lambert &
Braxton
Rebecca
Hurley &
Flop
Fifth
Crawford
Cook &
Fred
Connor
Hurley &
Noisy
Fifth
Sophie
Black &
Mintie
Charlotte
Duncan &
Dude
Lamb & Calf Day Results 2014: Lambs (Continued)
13
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Championships
Champion
Leading & Zody Takurua & Daisy
Calling
Care &
George Vennell & Mumpo
Attention
Prime
George Vennell & Mumpo
Lamb
Reserve Champion
Alex Glasgow & Lucy
Maddi Duncan & Elsa
SUPREME LAMB: Zody Takurua & Daisy
Clockwise from above: Supreme Lamb – Zody Takurua,
Prime Lamb – George Vennell, Supreme Calf – Iris Collie
L
14
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
amb & Calf Day Results 2014: Calves
Junior
Ringcraft
Care &
Attention
Senior
Ringcraft
Care &
Attention
First
Liam
Harding &
Mongo
Iris Collie
& Orchid
Second
Phoenix
Whiteside
& Bunty
Phoenix
Whiteside
& Bunty
Third
Iris Collie
& Orchid
Fourth
Brooke
Aukett &
Strawberry
Jack Aukett Brooke
& Thunder Aukett &
Strawberry
Fifth
Jack Aukett
& Thunder
Harry
Cherrie &
Jeff
Destiny
Scott &
Bonkers
Shardae
McKenzie
& Primo
Anna
Hughes &
Hazel
Phoebe
Smailes &
Milly
Guy
Petersen &
Tonto
Guy
Petersen &
Tonto
Morna
Collie &
Dandelion
Anna
Hughes &
Hazel
Shardae
McKenzie
& Primo
Champion:
Anna
Hughes &
Hazel
Reserve:
Phoenix
Whiteside
& Bunty
3rd: Iris
Collie &
Orchid
4th: Zoe
NydeggerMonks &
Stripes
5th: Morna
Collie &
Dandelion
Champion:
Destiny
Scott &
Bonkers
Reserve:
Guy
Petersen &
Tonto
3rd:
4th:
Jack Aukett Harry
& Thunder Cherrie &
Jeff
5th:
Phoebe
Smailes &
Milly
Indica
Brown &
Daisy
Dairy Type
Beef Type
Championship
Ringcraft
Champion:
Harry Cherrie & Jeff
Reserve Champion:
Shardae McKenzie & Primo
Care &
Attention
Reserve Champion:
Phoenix Whiteside & Bunty
Champion:
Iris Collie & Orchid
SUPREME CALF: Iris Collie
& Orchid
15
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
CO2 Dragsters
Over the holidays Mr Jefferys kindly put the effort into the annual CO2
dragster design programme for any keen student from Yr 4 to Yr 8.
There were many great cars designed by the students and some parents
joined in too.
The process for the activity was to first design a car on paper and then
bring it to life on a balsa wood block using sandpaper a band saw and
paints. When it came to painting we first put on a coat of primer and
sanded it for a
smooth finish. If
we
desired
we
would
put
on
another coat, we
would then choose
the paint we wanted
to use on our cars.
The Year 6,7, and
8’s were allowed to
use spray-paint to
gain a glossy finish
for our soon to be,
fast cars.
Mr Jeffery has
selected the best
cars and has sent
them up to the
national
CO2
dragster competition in Tauranga, and hopefully some of our cars can
end out on top.
Thanks Mr Jeffries for the cool opportunity.
By: Zody Takurua (Yr 8)
Joshua Richmond-Deacon
Above: Phoenix Whiteside (right) and
16
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
17
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
School Senior Speech Finals
Snap! The hair tie around my cue cards breaks away as I flick it against my speech
of the MH370 missing plane. I sat nervously as the other three speakers for the
school speech finals looked calm.
It started with Holly Hodgson and then moving on to Henry Kilmister. I was up next
and I remember stumbling on the steps as I waddled onto the stage of the Hunterville
School hall. As I began to speak I watched as I drew the eyes and attention of the
audience. Before I knew it the three minutes ding sounded. I though my timing was
great being only few seconds after three when I had said my last words.
I soon once again waddled off the stage to rejoin the others on the seats. The lucky
last speaker was Lydia Price and once she finished there was about a half an hour
break as we waited for the results.
We soon once again sat down, but this time to hear the results. When it came to the
Year eight section my hopes grew as Holly and Henry were both called out for
highly recommended. Now it was just Lydia and I. My name being called out last
was the best thing as I knew I had won - but at that point I also knew I would have a
lot more practicing to do after hearing that Guy Peterson and I would be competing
at the Lions Club Interschool competition just a few days later!
By Georgie Duncan Yr 8
Year 5
1st: Latisha Roore
2nd: Anna Hughes
Highly Commended: Jonty Duncan, Oscar McVerry and Zoe Nydegger-Monks
Year 6
1st=: Haana KIlmister
1st=: Emma Vennell
Highly Commended: Mackenzie Williams and Will Turner
Year 7
1st: Guy Petersen
2nd: Lucy Goodwin
Highly Commended: Bailey Ansley and Caleb Goodwin
Year 8
1st: Georgie Duncan
2nd: Lydia Price
Highly Commended: Holly Hodgson and Henry Kilmister
18
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Junior School Speeches
The juniors also held their speech finals recently, judged by Mrs Mattocks. The
results were:
1
st
2nd
3rd
4th
Room 1
Devon
Peeti
Kalebis
Martin
Jessica
Keenan
Brooke
Auckett
Year 1
Year 2
Tegan
Devon
Murray
Brimelow
Indica
Mackenzie
Brown
Carman
Maddi
Jessica
Duncan
Hagan
Jack Aukett Brenna Ratima
and
and
Ana McVerry
Zeta-Rose
NydeggerMonks
Year 3
Hayden
Lourie
Iris
Collie
Breanna
Gray
Anthony
Smailes
Year 4
Lucy
McIntyre
Katie
Vennell
Euan
Gower
Grace
Carman
Room 1’s champion
speakers, from left:
Brooke, Jessica, Kalebis
and Devon!
Can You Help?
AFS Student Exchanges are looking for host families for High School
Students from Europe, Asia, North, Central and South America arriving
in January 2015 for 5-10 months.
This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about another country and
culture while your student becomes part of your family and learns
about Kiwi life, becoming a big brother or sister to your own children.
This relationship can last a lifetime. AFS provides full support for both
students and families.
For more information and to see Student Profiles visit the AFS
websitewww.afs.org.nz, call 0800 600 300 or email Helen
Walkerhelen.walker@afs.org
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
19
MULTI TERRAIN LOADER
(BOBCAT)
The machine that can get where the big ones can’t!
(2m high & 1.72m wide)
Clean out covered yards & cattle yards.
Section clearing & vegetation removal.
Lawn & tennis court preparation (qualified turfsman)
Concrete removal.
Tip truck available.
All grade of metal available.
Metal driveways & fill pot holes.
Metal gateways & troughs & yards
Harley rake attachment – levels & grades metal
- levels, grades & conditions soil. (See photo above)
Ph Kellick Harding 06 3228325
0276532280
Email: jacquie.kellick@xtra.co.nz
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
20
Lamb & Calf Day Indoor Exhibit Results 2014
Room 1:
Fruit or Vege Creation
st
1 Brooke Aukett
2nd Harry Rendle
3rd Greer Flower
Paper Spring Flowers
st
Very Hungry Caterpillars
1 Jessica Keenan
2nd Devon Peeti
3rd Brooke Aukett
1st Rakau Marino Maangi
2nd Zeke Austin
3rd Zavier NydeggerMonks
VHC Devon Peeti
HC Hunter Rhodes
Seed Heads
Decorated Paper Birds
VHC Angus Paterson
Room 1A:
Paper Flowers
st
1 Maddi Duncan
2nd Laura Walker
3rd Indica Brown
VHC Charlie Cook
st
1 Maddi Duncan
2nd Indica Brown
3rd Ataahua Malcolm
VHC Charlie Cook
1st Maddi Duncan
2nd Sophie Cherrie
3rd Rory Pardoe-Tucker
VHC Kyall Marshall
Mr & Mrs Grass Heads
Vegetable Creation
Room 2:
Flower Art
st
1 Zeta-Rose NydeggerMonks
2nd Joshua Keenan
3rd Mackenzie Carman
VHC Devon Lawrence
st
1 Mackenzie Carman
1st Jack Goodwin
2nd Tegan Murran
3rd Georgia Paterson
VHC Oliver Bunn
2nd Mackenzie Carman
3rd Georgia Paterson
VHC Zuriella KennedyGoodwin
3D Caterpillars
Decorated Biscuit
Room 3:
Cherrie Blossom Trees
st
1 Brenna Ratima
2nd Paxton-Quade
Kennedy-Goodwin
3rd Marko Legner
VHC Jack Flower
st
1 Hayden Lourie
2nd Brenna Ratima
1st Jessica Hagan
2nd Kataraina Murray
3rd Iris Collie
VHC Keirra Walker
3rd Keirra Walker
VHC Jonty Brimelow
Room 4:
Tessellation Creation
st
1 Grace Carman
2nd Zachery NydeggerMonks
3rd Lucy McIntyre
Salt Dough Sea Creatures Wild Flowers
1st Grace Carman
2nd Brooklyn O’Connor
1st Crawford Cook
2nd Euan Gower
3rd Katie Vennell
VHC Lucy McIntyre
3rd Hine Marino-Maangi
VHC Alec Murray
21
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Room 6:
Butterfly Art
st
1 Nikita Graham
Clay Food
st
1 Haana Kilmister
2nd Anna Hughes
2nd Oscar McVerry
3rd Zoe Nydegger-Monks 3rd Nikita Graham
VHC Josh Lourie
Shoebox Miniature Scene
1st Oscar
McVerry=Nikita Graham
2nd George Lambert
3rd Anna Hughes
VHC George Simpson
HC Patrick Smailes
Room 7:
Aluminium Can Creations
st
1 Destiny Scott
2nd Lucy Goodwin
3rd Rohan Gower
VHC Rebecca Hurley
Soap Carving
String Art
st
1 Guy Petersen
2nd Destiny Scott
3rd Sophie Black
Room 8:
Decorated Cakes
st
1 = Jezelle Bidois &
Holly Hodgson
2nd Georgia Peeti
3rd Zak Guiniven
VHC Avery Palmer
HC Sarah Lambert &
Henry Deans
3D Recycled Creations
st
2D Tree Art
1 Teresa Davenport
1st Florence Lee-Jones
2nd Florence Lee-Jones
3rd Henry Deans
VHC Henry Kilmister
2nd Teresa Davenport
3rd Georgina Duncan
VHC Zody Takurua
A huge
congratulations to
Haana Kilmister
(pictured opposite)
who won the
Supreme Award for
Indoor Exhibits with
her Clay Food
presentation.
Well done, Haana!
22
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Bear Hodgson says, “I’ve finished
skiing now, so give me a call!"
STOP PRESS: Yesterday’s Mental Maths Winners
Year
Year
Year
Year
1/2:
3/4:
5/6:
7/8:
BEN SANSON
ALEC MURRAY
ZANE MUNN
HENRY DEANS
Pictured – Henry Deans receives a trophy and a
prize for his win at yesterday’s maths competition
from principal Stephen Lewis
23
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Hunterville Electrical Services Ltd.
For all your Electrical services installations &
repairs
Television & telephone jack points
Freeview TV installations
Authorised Fisher & Paykel Service Centre
Member ECANZ MASTER electricans
Contact Stephen & Joy Monks
Phone (06) 3228260 Fax (06) 3228264
Mobile 027 2240192
Handyman Services
NEED A HAND OR WANT A JOB FINISHED?
Free Quotes
Affordable Rates
All Work
Guaranteed
• LAWN MOWING
• SECTION MAINTENANCE
• SMALL BUILDING REPAIRS
• GENERAL WORK ABOUT THE HOUSE & FARM
For prompt Service Phone Today.........
Jimmy Small
Cell: 027 2220098
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
24
1st X1 Cricket Report
Last week the Hunterville 1st XI travelled to Hawera to play Auroa
School. We knew we were going to have a hard game as they are the
best primary school team in Taranaki.
We lost the toss and were put into bowl first which is not quite what we
wanted. They ended up 185 for 3 after 35 overs. Our best bowlers
were Freddie Lane 1 for 10 off three overs, myself 1 for 19 off 4 overs
and Hayden Skou 1 for 15 off 6 overs. Their best two batters got 79
and 53.
We then had to bat and were feeling positive as our openers Zak and
Freddie got us off to a nice safe start. It ended up coming down to the
last five overs where we needed just under 50. Unfortunately we fell
short by about 25 runs. Best batters were Henry Deans with 63 not out,
Freddie Lane with 20 and myself with 17.
We are now really looking forward to going on tour to Wellington next
week to play Scotts College and see the Central Stags train.
By Henry Kilmister
Captain 1st X1
Room 5 Raukawa Falls Camp – See Pages
25
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Rewa Shearing Ltd
Competitive Rates
Well managed, experienced teams
Contact: David Gordon 0274943200
Alistair Cuming 0272710638
Shearing sheep at a shed near you since 1982
Hamish Cavanagh Transport Ltd
Now offering three trucks, we
cater for all your rural transport
needs including:
Livestock
Fertilizer
Wool
Bulk and general cartage
Call Hamish on 0274 421161 or 06 3228 648
26
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Hunterville School Cross-Country
The whole school lined up on the asphalt for a nerve racking afternoon
of running. (I have to admit I had been dreading this day all year, but
now it is done and dusted I am totally relieved.)
When we finally made our way over to the grandstand we all settled
down to listen for a quick briefing of the day from MrSmith. Then we
were under way. First was the year 0/1 girls won by Charlie Cook. And
then it was the year 0/1 boys won by the Kyle Marshall. Then followed
about seven or eight more races including a great effort by George
Lambert,
winning
his
race
by
a
country mile.
Then it was
our
race.
Before
we
even started
I was already
parched. Clap!
We were off
to a flying
start. When
we eventually got to the little hill, we all started to slow down. Going on
the gravel I was already fatigued but I trudged on towards the big hill. I
briskly walked up the hill, trying to catch my breath at the same time. I
ran down the hill still tired but wanting to finish.
My eyes lit up when I saw the finishing straight and I sprinted until I
reached the finish line. I literally collapsed in to a big pool of jelly. I won
but only by a skin of my teeth!
At the end of the day as a reward we were all given an iceblock, it was
cold and refreshing. It was the perfect end for a perfect day!
Start of the Yr 8 Girls’ race
By Teresa Davenport, Year 8
27
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
School Cross Country ResultS
ResultS
1st
Yr 0/1 Girls Charlie Cook
Yr 0/1 Boys Kyall Marshall
Georgia Paterson
Yr 2 Girls
Oliver Bunn
Yr 2 Boys
Zara Weston
Yr 3 Girls
Hayden Lourie
Yr 3 Boys
Yr 4/5 Girls Jade Guiniven
Yr 4/5 Boys Oscar McVerry
Yr 6/7 Girls Destiny Scott
Yr 6/7 Boys George Lambert
Teresa Davenport
Yr 8 Girls
Leigh Kelly
Yr 8 Boys
2nd
Tegan Murray
Devon Peeti
Jessica Hagan
Jack Goodwin
Bridget Billington
Jack Flower
Eden Goodwin
Orlando Ratima
Phoebe Smailes
Freddie Lane
Sarah Lambert
Zak Guiniven
3rd
Ana McVerry
Harry Weston
Devon Brimelow
Ben Sanson
Iris Collie
Anthony Smailes
Latisha Roore
Josh Lourie
Sophie Black
George Simpson
Shannon Calkin
Zody Takurua
Above left
It’s Tegan Murray …. No it’s Charlie Cook …. No hold on, it’s Tegan Murray?? It’s
neck and neck as these two impressive runners near the finish line at the school
cross country event!
Above right:
Georgia Paterson charges in to win the Year 2 girls event at the school cross
country event
28
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
PRICE PLUMBING LTD
WORKTIME:
PLAYTIME:
0274 571325
06 322 8700
FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE…..
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING
REQUIREMENTS
MAINTENANCE
NEW HOMES
ALTERATIONS
DRAINLAYING
BLOCKED DRAINS
FIRE INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION
ROOF RENEWALS AND REPAIRS
PUMPS - SALES AND SERVICE
FARM WATER RETICULATION
SPOUTING REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
4 TONNE TRACK DIGGER AND TRUCK AVAILABLE
OFFERING THE COMPLETE SERVICE
The A-frame
PRICE PLUMBING LTD
29
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Lions Club Speech Interschool
Once again I sat nervously on the seats of the Hunterville School Hall,
but this time with my parents, my gran and my aunty. I waited patiently
for the fist two speakers to present and finish. I soon heard the voice
of the presenter speaking my name and I repeated the steps of the
week before, stumbling up the steps and watching a different audience
comes to the edge of their seats to hear the words of my speech.
I soon had finished and returned to my seat to sit quietly and hear the
other nine amazing speeches. The break this time wasn’t quite as long
and I got to have a chat with some kids that I had met from other
interschool
events.
I was soon very
surprised
to
hear that I had
won
because
the boy that
was second had
an
amazing
speech!
By
Georgie
Duncan Yr 8
Pictured here
is
Georgie
receiving
her
trophy
from
Lions
Club
President
Mr
Mike
GeeTaylor
30
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Regional Speech Finals at Hawera
The room was deadly silent and tension was in the air as over fifty children sat
nervously on their seats with their parents while the briefing got underway. It was a
long drive from Hunterville to Hawera and I didn’t enjoy the covers being yanked off
me at six am.
With a quick McDonalds breakfast stop in Wanganui we were finally there and ready to
get underway with the speeches. I was put in room two and I was sixth to speak. It was
far more professional here and I could tell how nervous some of the kids were, but when
it was my turn I tried to keep my cool and I thought I did my best but was so relieved
and glad for it to be over!
We soon left the room to join the others for lunch, and it was good! A large selection of
cakes and sandwiches lay on tables. It wasn’t long before we went to our own rooms to
begin the impromptu speeches. The parents stayed in the room while the children left to
a wait in a separate room. We where called in one at a time and told the topic, and we
only got one minute to prepare a speech on that topic – “What will I be doing at age
21?” I got my thoughts together as quickly as I could and somehow managed to drag
out 60 seconds on the topic – nothing too brilliant though!
All in all it was a pretty good experience I’d say! Thanks to Hunterville Lions Club
31
for the opportunity.
By Georgie Duncan
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Interschool Cross Country
“Ready…Set…CLAP”
As the other runners sprinted ahead of me, around the goalpost, I knew
this year was going to be hard and I thought the chance of me coming
first was tough. But when I got up the small hill, I looked beside me and
found that I was coming first equal with Eden Goodwin! When I was
heading down the small hill, I was now coming first. But then Eden, my
fellow Year 5 classmate, caught up to me and I started to panic (just a
bit).
It came to be a long, hard fought race, that seemed to last forever.
Then before I knew,it I could see the finish line about 100m ahead.
With Eden in front of me, I sprinted my heart and soul out. That
certainly paid off - first place, by a whisker. It was a really fun day and
I say well done to all the people who ran.
By Jade Guiniven Year 5
32
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Eco Meats Ltd
Specialist home processing
We can meet all your home kill and butchery
needs,
including sausages, salami, bacon and hams.
Call to discuss your options.
Jeremy Carpenter
Ph: 06 322 9852 or 021 892 102
Email: jeremy@ecomeats.co.nz
www.ecomeats.co.nz
Looking for past newsletters?
Need to refer to the School Information
Booklet?
Like to search through photos of past
events? Want a COLOUR photo from a
Community Newsletter?
Check out the school’s web site…
www.hunterville.school.nz
Speed Sign Opening
33
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Mrs Walshe
Did you know that chocolate has to go through five grinders before being sold?
This is just one of the things that we learnt when Mrs Walshe came into school
and talked to room eight about her interesting career in food technology.
We started by making the base of chocolate by mixing the main ingredients into
a bowl then taste testing it. We learnt the process of making chocolate, and how
complicated it is. Chocolate is one of the most complicated foods to make. We
then passed around essences to smell. Lemon and tangerine were the strongest
and most potent essences. Then we discussed subjects we need to take at high
school to have a food career. Chemistry, health and home economics were the
most helpful subjects.
We then asked questioned about Mrs Walshe’s career and some recent projects
she had finished. It
can take a very long
time to finish a
project in the food
industry as if you are
making a dish for a
different
country
you have to check
the rules for others
countries and how it
will stay fresh and
not crumble until it
arrives
in
that
country.
Room eight would
like to thank Mrs
Walshe very much
for coming in and
talking to us about
her amazing career
in the food industry.
We learnt lots and
many
are
now
looking into working
with food.
By Sarah Lambert
Year 8
34
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
HUNTERVILLE PLAYCENTRE
Quality Early Childhood Education catering
for all children from birth to school age.
Session Times
Monday 8.30am – 12.30pm for 0 – 6 year olds
Thursday 8.30am – 12.30pm for 2½ - 6 year olds
Friday 8.30am – 12.30pm for 0 – 6 year olds
Please note we have extended session hours for these days but are no
longer holding a session on Wednesdays.
New enrolments welcome – just call in or ring 0277564223
As part of our inclusive programme, supervisors Rachel Goodwin and
Rosie McIntyre (ECE qualified) work to create a nurturing and safe
learning environment for all ages and abilities.
Hunterville Playcentre offers these benefits to you and your
children:
• a relaxed, supportive, inviting social environment for you to get to know
people and build friendships.
• a family and community focused philosophy– we try to accommodate the
needs of our families and encourage participation.
• a fully resourced centre with a wide variety of play equipment for all ages
• an inclusive programme with exciting and fun play activities where all ages
are supported to be involved.
For more information please phone
Rachel on 06 322 9885,
Rosie on 06 322 9701 or
Hunterville Playcentre on 027 756 4223 or
just call in and see us during our sessions.
WINZ subsidy available.
ERO reviewed 2011.
All PDF
welcome
- phone
or- Rachel
on 0277 564 223
Created with
deskPDFRosie
PDF Writer
Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
35
Wanganui Under 65kg Rugby Reps
One Saturday after rugby I trialed for the Wanganui Rugby Reps for the 2014
season. The trial went for about two and half hours. I was the only one from
Hunterville that trailed and the only one from Hunterville that got in.
We played a game against Waiarapa Bush at Spriggens Park in Wanganui. We won
that game 48-24. We then played Manawatu a couple of weeks later and we lost that
game about 36-0. That was our toughest game. Our last game was against
Horowhenua Kapiti. We won 42-24.
I really enjoyed it as we won 2 out of 3 games. I would like to thank the coaches Mr
Godfrey and Mr McAlley.
By Henry Kilmister Yr 8
Rangitikei Rugby Reps
The other rugby boys and I met up at McDonalds in Bulls to get our gear and travel
down to Otaki for our week long tournament. The other Hunterville School
representatives were Campbell Pene-Ferguson, Zane Munn and I.
The first morning we had an opening ceremony and then we were into our game
which we lost but had lots of fun. The next morning we had an early start training
and driving back to Otaki. This game was tougher and we really got smashed! We
drove back, more tired and bruised than ever. Later on we all got to go to the movies
and watched the Maze Runner.
The next day we had a special game for a trophy in memory of Wayne Te Huia who
had coached our team for the past fifteen years or so. The team we played was Mana.
Half of their team looked massive and a few were skinny but we lost again! The next
day we drove back home bruised and sore but it was certainly a week I will always
remember!
By James Legner Yr 8
Rangitikei Netball Reps
Myself Chloe Watson and Iischa Roore (Yr 8 team) and Shania Graham (Yr 7)
were selected for the netball reps.
We had tournaments in Whanganui, Palmerston North and Taupo.
The Taupo tournament was my favourite by far, even though we had terrible
weather. It was my favourite because we got to stay at a motel that had a pool and a
jumping pillow. We got to stay the night there and I had a good time. On the actual
day of the tournament we four games and lost them all. It was rainy and cold but we
still gave it our best shot.
At our team prize-giving everybody in the team got a medal and I won a cup for
being best all rounder. Thank you to all of the coaches and organizes, for this really
good rep season.
By Teresa Davenport Yr8
36
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
U13 Rangitikei Representative Boys Hockey
During August we had trials to determine who would be selected for the team. There
were people from many schools in the Rangitikei district most of whom we had
already met at Friday night hockey. There were 16 people selected for the team with
the Hunterville players in the team being: Hayden Skou, Zody Takurua, Henry
Deans, Henry Kilmister, Zane Munn and Zak Guiniven
The team played many games leading up to Curtis cup. First we traveled to Hawkes
Bay to play games to determine which pool we would be in once at tournament. We
won all four games. From there we continued playing other Curtis teams for
practice. We still managed to be unbeaten. Later on in the season we faced the
Wanganui Hatch cup team which is a grade above us. We gave them a run for their
money with a narrow 2-1 loss but came back a second time to draw 2-2. We also
played a tournament in Levin for the Hardy Cup. We played through undefeated and
won the Hardy Cup for the second consecutive year.
The training leading up to tournament was hard and challenging. We ran around
Feilding every week to keep our fitness up along with visits from U25 blackstick
Pippa Norman and women’s blackstick Emily Naylor. It all paid off for us when we
arrived at tournament. We played five games and won against Wellington, Taranaki,
Hawkes Bay, and Hutt Valley. We managed to play our way to the finals, which
made history for Rangitikei, and played Manawatu where we played extremely well.
In the first half we had 2 early goals scored against us but came back and managed
to make it 2-2. It now came down to strokes where we kept it even until the last
sudden death stroke where the goalie was warned twice for early movement, but
unfortunately we didn’t manage to put it in the goal. So after a grueling season we
came second overall. The team would like to thank our manager Angela Turkington
and Coach Haley Grant as well as all the great parents who supported and fed us this
season. Thanks.
By: Zody Takurua Year 8
HOME and SCHOOL ASSN
QUIZ NIGHT
Thursday 27 Nov 7.30pm
$25 team of up to 5
Are you up for the challenge??
37
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
HUNTERVILLE PANEL and PAINT LTD
Not Just Panel and Paint Work
All Aspects of light engineering and fabrication work with twelve years
experience in an engineering company
Rust repairs for COF & WOF
Restoration work a speciality
Windscreen replacements
Insurance work
Spray painting bake oven
Truck painting / cab striping
FREE CARWASH & GROOM
All work fully guaranteed
Free quotes
10 High Street Hunterville Ph/Fax 06 3228160 021 336469
ADVERTISING RATES FOR THIS
NEWSLETTER
Nothing has changed in the past 19 years…
FREE: Community notices / news
FREE: Adverts for non profit groups
FREE: Adverts for individuals, as opposed to
businesses
$20 Page
$10 ½ Page
Regular customers discounted 20%
38
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
TE MARU O RUAHINE TRUST
Tena koutou katoa
Te Maru o Ruahine Trust provides health, social and cultural support to
whanau/families within its service boundaries. Our team offers support and
advocacy and we can provide information on health, social and cultural
issues. We are here to assist whanau/families from birth to the elderly.
These services are free and confidential. You can contact our
kaimahi/workers on the following numbers via txt, phone call or email.
Raye Holland
Social Worker
Phone: 06 3228765
Cell: 027 2330200
hauiti.raye1@xtra.co.nz
Wanda Horton
Health Worker
06 3228765
0275554996
wanda@tekotukuhauora.co.nz
University of New South Wales English Competition 2014 Results:
Year Group:
NZ & Pacific %: Award:
Emma Hurley
Year 5 In the top 46% Merit
Zody Takurua
Year 8 In the top 45% Merit
Lucy Goodwin
Year 7 In the top 36% Credit
Florence Lee-Jones
Year 8 In the top 32% Credit
Morna Collie
Year 6 In the top 15% Credit
Zoe Nydegger-Monks Year 5 In the top 5%
Distinction
Caleb Goodwin
Distinction
Year 7 In the top 4%
Congratulations to these students on your excellent achievement in this very
challenging English test which is only entered by the best English
students from schools all around New Zealand and the Pacific Region. To
be ranked so highly against the best of the best represents very impressive
achievement by the above students
39
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Shemozzle
Splish, Slosh, Splash! In and out of mud over about five hundred children, teens and
adults competed on the 1st of November in the 2014 Hunterville Shemozzle. For me
the day started with a quick registration in the town hall so I could collect my RD1
bag and they could write a number on my arms.
It wasn’t long before all the kids had arrived for the kid’s race and we then returned
to the hall for the briefing. We then had the obstacles explained and the run, as well
as what the mystery food was. It didn’t sound nice when we were told that we had to
eat black jelly with beans in it!
It wasn’t long before we all knew the rules and we were ready to go. We lined up on
the street and soon we heard the yell of, “GOO!” About one hundred and fifty
children were sprinting to get to the top spots and grab a beanie. Already kids were
starting to run up the hill and by the end the mud had been engraved between my
toes after we’d stomped through the mud. We soon sprung over a couple of gates
before coming to the fun part, the mudslide! We were told to go down in pairs so
Shannon Calkin and I dived in and with a splash we sunk into the brown muddy
water at the bottom. Dripping wet we jumped out and continued down the hill until
we came to the most dreaded bit, the food table! Piles of black lumpy jelly sat on the
table and after shoving it into my mouth I realised there was no way it was going
down, I spat it on the ground. I then repeated the process with two more before I was
told I could go. I dived into the tunnels and crawled out the other side before
entering the flooded stock crate. Next was the sack tunnels, followed by the wood
walk and the bail jump! I couldn’t wait to dive in to what once was a pool but now
just looked like a surge lake, hoping that it would wash some of my mud off. Finally
I was finished and I couldn’t wait to get dry clothes on.
I had a fun race and it was really fun watching the other races as well as looking
around. But the best part of all was… the food! I really enjoyed the shemozzle and
hope to compete again next year.
By Zody Takurua Yr 8
From left: Teresa Davenport, Zane Brooks,
James Legner
40
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
ALLAN TONG LTD
PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS
Established & Serving Wanganui & Districts
Since 1945
• PAINTING & DECORATING
• PLASTER CLADDING SYSTEMS
• MEMBRANE ROOFING
Phone for your free advice and quote
Contact: Sean Johnson
06 3452743
021474725
Sean.atl@xtra.co.nz
41
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Tough Kids 2014
On the final Friday of term the majority of the senior school went to the Ohingaiti
Showgrounds to compete in the tough kids competition. I was in the Yr7/8 event
with about 130 other kids. We ran through mud and a variety of obstacles. I trudged
through the whole course and thought I was going to place in the top 20 until I came
to the waterslide. At the bottom I was wiped out by those Marton Junction kids! But
I still managed 29th.
It was really fun to compete for the last time this year and it was sad to come second
to South Makirikiri in the ‘Toughest School’ competition but it still was really fun!
By: Zody Takurua Yr 8
Tough Kids Results: Individuals
Y3/4 GIRLS:
LARA WATSON
Y5/6 BOYS:
GEORGE LAMBERT
Y5/6 GIRLS:
JADE GUINIVEN
Y3/4 BOYS:
ORLANDO RATIMA
1ST
1ST
2ND
3RD
Teams
Y5/6: George Lambert, George Simpson, Jade Guiniven, Eden Goodwin.
1st
Y3/4: Orlando Ratima, Javaark Kennedy-Goodwiin, Lara Watson, Bonnie Still. 2nd
Y7/8: Zane Brooks, Freddie Lane, Destiny Scott, Shania Graham.
3rd
TOUGH PARENTS!!
42
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
43
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
44
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
WELCOMES and FAREWELLS
We are at the mid point of another term and we would like to welcome our new
students and say goodbye to those that have left.
Welcome Greer Flower (Yr 0), Olivia Florence (Yr 7),
Matthew Florence (Year 4), Jacob Hazeldine (Yr 6), and
Zavier Nydegger-Monks (Yr 0). Welcome to our school and
enjoy your time here.
Sadly we have said goodbye to Kalebis Martin to
Auckland, Hunter Rhodes to Central Hawkes Bay,
and Kylah and Ataahua Malcolm to Australia.
The roll sits at 168 students.
Home & School
Assn
QUIZ NIGHT
Thurs 27 November
7.30pm School Hall
ARE YOU UP TO THE
CHALLENGE???
$25 per team of up to 5
Fancy dress welcomed!
Refreshments available.
Supper provided
45
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Raukawa Falls Yr5 Camp Reports
‘’Make sure you close the gate so the sheep don’t come out,’’ said the
instructor. I heard the rattle from the slug guns and soon I saw a wooden
cabin with a small wooden barn door where the shooting activity was going to
be held. When everybody had sat down, Callum took us through the rules. The
main rule I remembered from this was, keep your finger off the trigger while
you identify your target!
Next was the fun part, shooting
the slug gun! The first two people
were Jade and Eden. Next Harry
and Josh both did well with their
shooting. After them, Jade’s Mum
Rachel and I had a turn. I was
pleased with my shooting, I even
scored a bullseye in the middle of
the target! Last it was Zoe and
her Grandad Robert.
Finally we finished with some real
competition shooting - Jade vs
Eden and then Josh vs me. I had
the best day!
Jemma loved the water slide!
By Keegan Brimelow
As Callum and Ben walked into a silver shed, they told us
the rules on how to hold a gun and where the gun should be pointing. There
were two mats and two guns. Callum picked Connor and I to go up first! We
cranked the gun and put a slug into the barrel, then we lay down and looked
down the barrel right at the colourful bullseye! I pulled the steel trigger and
hit the number 9 on the target, which was alright because it was right beside
the bullseye. The next two people were Oscar and Emma. They had a shot
at the targets and Oscar got the same total of fourteen that I did. Emma
managed to hit the target. Next it was Jessicca’s turn and she shot
well because she got a total of fifteen on the target. Overall Connor was the
winner with seventeen points! Next time I hope to get a much higher score!
By Jonty Duncan
46
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
3,2,1, pull! I could feel the cold harness on my legs and it gave me a chill. I
saw my group pulling on the rope. I was high above the ground and feeling
dizzy. They lowered me down. We then had a challenge to get the toy smurf
before they pulled us up. I just missed it but still had fun. After that we had
dinner and it was so yum!
By Ben Black
My favourite Activity was the low ropes. The instructor Callum took our
group. The low ropes were more dangerous than the high ropes. Before we
started Callum told us that there were two people who would catch us if we
fell. These people were called spotters. When we started it was easy but
then we got to the hardest ones. I found the tyres really hard. We had to
work as a team to get through. It was a really fun activity and I had I just so
enjoyed it.
By Connor Hurley
When I was on camp my favourite activity was the high ropes. I buckled up
and saw all the different walls. I knew his would be hard. I picked out an easy
one called the pirate ladder, but I was still terrified. Then an adult clipped
me up and I climbed upwards. The rope made me feel more confident. When I
got to the top there was a board that I stood on. We than repelled down to
the bottom. It was fun and I think everyone enjoyed the thrill.
By Jessica Brooks
Drip, Drop as all the dishwashing liquid went down my back, “Go! already !” I
said to myself. I went really slow because I was the first one up the stairs.
At the end of the twenty second slide, there was a huge hole of water and
everyone went SPLASH! After me was Dannielle. She went a bit faster than
me and made a bit more of a splash. Jade went down, Alex, and then Keegan.
Then Robert, Zoe’s Grandad, said, “Lean back and you will go really fast and
you will get a huge SPLASH!” So I leant back and had the biggest splash ever.
I felt like I had drowned because all of the water went up and came back
down over top of my head. I kept on getting big splashes.
After that, we all hopped out and got wrapped up in our towels and got warm.
I had a really great time on that waterslide!
By Eden Goodwi
47
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
David Munn Agriculture Spraying Services
For boom spraying of weeds, crops, and pasture desiccation:
• Computerised equipment for accuracy
• 10 metre boom
• Fluid fert application
• Gun and hose spraying
With new and the latest equipment, we can offer accurate, reliable, and
timely service
Call Dave or Jodie on (06) 3228211 or mobile 0274 782311
HUNTERVILLE
HUNTERVILLE AUTOS
15 Main Street
For all Your…
Automotive Repairs and Servicing
Engineering & Alloy Mig welding
Sandblasting and Painting
Requirements
Hunterville Born and Bred
In Business for 21 Years
Ph Gary 06 3228577 0274 447 835
48
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Interschool Cross Country Results
Friday 31 October
Approximately
Approximately 350 runners from 28 Schools…
Schools…
1st
Yr 4/5 Girls
Jade Guiniven
Hunterville
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
Fred McVerry
Huntley
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
2nd
Eden Goodwin
Hunterville
Lara Watson (9th)
Chase Bristol-Jov
Raetihi
Yr 4/5 Boys
3rd
Millie Hansen
Sth Makirikiri
Matthew Jamieson
Sth Makirikiri
-
Emma Osborne
Ashleigh Alabaster
Huntley
Rangiwaea
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
Destiny Scott (6th)
Yr 6/7 Girls
Sophie McCarthy
Mataroa
George Lambert
Harry Godfrey
Hunterville
Huntley
th
Freddie Lane (7 ), Zane Brooks (9th), Sam
Simpson (10th)
Lilly Alabaster
Chloe Garard
Yr 8 Girls
Caitlyn Alabaster
St Josephs
Ohakune
Raniwaea
th
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
Teresa Davenport (6 ), Sarah Lambert (7th)
Yr 6/7 Boys
Sam Parry
Huntley
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
Yr 8 Boys
Angus Grant
Sth Makirikiri
Hunterville Runners in Top 10
Thomas Brown
Colyton
Leigh Kelly (8th)
Jack Gay
Huntley
The calm before
the storm …
awaiting the
start of the
junior girls
race.
49
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
OPENING HOURS
Monday to Sunday 8am to 3.30pm
Friday and Saturday evening for meals 6pm to 11pm, if there
are no bookings by 3pm, the Cafe' will close at 3.30pm.
CATERING
We cater for Weddings
Birthdays
Business Functions and
Special Occasions
We cater for up to fifty people in the cafe'. We outcater for
unlimited people and we are happy to help with all hireage if
required.
MENUS
Menu options are available on request. Our prices range from
$30.00 per head to $50.00 per head.
Canape selection is also available.
For all enquires please phone Sugar Plum Cafe'
06 327 8855
or
Peter Monk 027 467 6328
50
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
The following students have achieved awards
ranging from Merit to Distinction in the
University of New South Wales Mathematics Assessment:
NZ
Percentile
AWARD
Harry Cherrie
Year 5
69
Credit
Zoe Nydegger-Monks
Year 5
69
Credit
Morna Collie
Year 6
59
Merit
Zane Munn
Year 6
59
Merit
Phoebe Smailes
Year 7
54
Merit
Caleb Goodwin
Year 7
60
Merit
Guy Petersen
Year 7
60
Merit
Bailey Ansley
Year 7
71
Credit
Sam Simpson
Year 7
76
Credit
Rebecca Hurley
Year 7
88
Credit
Florence Lee-Jones
Year 8
68
Credit
Lydia Price
Year 8
73
Credit
Henry Deans
Year 8
77
Credit
Holly Hodgson
Year 8
77
Credit
Sarah Lambert
Year 8
81
Credit
Zody Takurua
Year 8
81
Credit
Teresa Davenport
Year 8
90
Distinction
Congratulations to these students on your achievement in this challenging
Maths test which is only entered by the best Maths students from
schools all around New Zealand and the Pacific Region.
To be ranked so highly against the best of the best represents very
impressive achievement by the above students
51
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Home and School Assn
GIANT AUCTION
Saturday 28 March 2015
Farm chattels and machinery,
household items and paraphernalia of
all description!
Proceeds towards Hunterville School
and community fitness track.
Hamilton
McConachy
Mob: 021 715 854
Home: 06 322 8233
Office: 06 323 1088
‘
Local agent - local knowledge
52
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Home & School Assn News
After a long wait between requesting help and doing the job, the catering for the
Hunterville Vet Club 50th celebrations was a wonderful success on Saturday 8
November. Home and School’s job was to provide tea coffee and desserts for 550
people! Many thanks again to those who supplied delicious baking and to our eight
waitresses who assisted Sugar Plum to deliver their savoury food to the crowd.
Next on the agenda is our annual quiz night to be held in the school hall on
Thursday 27 November and hosted by Mr Alan Ramsay. Remember to get your
team together and dress up for a night of fun and entertainment! $25 for a team
of up to five people. The usual refreshments on sale and supper provided.
Waiting in the wings are the downhill mountain biking, a future fundraiser that is a
work in progress and our MONSTER AUCTION coming up on Saturday 28 March
2015!
Next meeting: Tuesday 25 November at 5pm in the school staffroom. All welcome!
For Sale
Sheep Manure $5.00 a bag
Pinecones $4.00 a bag
Phone Henry Kilmister
06 3228 366 or
027 361 7222
53
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
LOOKING BACK IN HISTORY 1893
Principal MR T B Insoll: Roll 120
10 Jan:
Three children from the Bowick family could not be a admitted to
the school because their brother had Typhoid Fever.
8 Feb:
The school was closed on account of the Caledonian Sports.
3 Apr:
I was examining St 1 in Arithmetic today. I punished W.Wakin, G
Banister and E Hurley 2 stokes, B Marshall 1 stoke with the can for only
having two Sums right, including carelessness.
25 Apr:
The school was late in commencing today as the teachers had to clean the
school after election. Several inkpots had been upset. There was one
candle stick broken.
11 May: I heard std. 1 read today. I told the other teacher that Archie Camron and
Blanche Marshall read too fast and that May Floyd does not stop in the
right places.
2 Jun:
I caned A. Cameron and Chas. Brant for throwing mud on the roof.
16 Jun:
The whole school was photographed before dismissing for the holidays.
11 Aug:
Arbor Day was postponed from the 4th inst. On account of the
approaching examination until today. Rain fell so heavily that none of the
children arrived to plant trees.
22 Aug:
All the roads were flooded so no children attened school.
7 Sep:
On account of measles having broken out and such a lot of children away,
school has been closed.
2 Oct:
The school reopened.
30 Oct:
With the attendance still poor owing to measles and after consulting with
some of the members of the school Committee, it was decided to close
the school till Monday 13th November.
24 Nov:
School reopened again on the 20th November, but on account of general
sickness amongst the children, the Committee closed the school from
today until January 15th 1894
54
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Lamb and Calf Day / Cross Country Pics….
55
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
Coming Events
November
17-19: ERO visit to school
20: 1st X1 cricket V Scots College, Wgtn
21: 1st X1 cricket return from Wellington
25: Home & School Assn meeting 5pm
26: BOT meeting 7.30pm
27: Spelling Bee finals
27: H & S QUIZ EVENING 7.30pm
28: Interschool softball tournament, Hvlle
December
1-4: Yr 8 camp Resolution Bay
4-8: Yr 7 camp Resolution Bay
9: Year 8 Dinner, Station Hotel
12: School picnic
18: Prizegiving assembly, Town Hall 7pm
19: School finishes 12 midday
24: Hunterville Christmas Parade 2.30
Yr 5 Camp Raukawa Falls. Above:
Alex Legner. Below: Aimee Hopkins
February
2: Teacher Only Day
3: Day one of school year
6: School closed for Waitangi Day
26: Junior and senior swimming sports TBC
Regards
HOME and SCHOOL ASSN
QUIZ NIGHT
Stephen Lewis
PRINCIPAL
Thursday 27 Nov 7.30pm
$25 team of up to 5
Colour cover subsidised by Symon Business Equipment.
Dan Griffiths Managing Director 06 3562330
PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com
56