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June 2006
Sanson Snippets
THE SHEEPSKIN SHOP is the sponsor of this month's Snippets.
Have you been in there lately? Chris and Sandy will take pleasure
in showing you their great range of items suitable for presents,
New Zealand paua jewellery, possum and merino products and hand
knit jerseys, sheepskin rugs and slippers and what really took my
eye sheepskin dogs! For the knitwits like myself there is a great
range of wool and patterns plus a large selection of haberdashery.
I can't possibly mention all that you will find there so do go and
have a look for yourself. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
And while the wintry weather makes us contemplate long evenings
spent in front of the T.V. with our knitting, those of us who knit
blankets for the Russian orphanages are always happy to receive
any scraps of wool surplus to your requirements. Last winter I was
generously donated several cartons of wool that have been put to
good use. Wool can be left at the Library.
THE POWER OF ADVERTISING.
We were very pleased to hear that the lost duck advertised last
month has been reunited with its owner. Glad to see that the Snippets
are read!
Sadly, a young pale tabby kitten that had been hit by a car in Dundas
Rd. was taken to a resident's home by the motorist responsible.
Unfortunately it did not survive and has been buried. It was wearing
a red flea collar so if you have lost a kitten answering this description
you now know its fate. While cats can be a problem dogs are a bigger
nuisance. There is a brown boxer type dog complained about wandering
in Phillips St. If it is yours please keep it at home. A trap has
been set for it and if it is caught it will cost you to get it out
of the pound.
SANSON COMMUNITY COMMITTEE
At our last meeting we discussed the on going problem of cars using
Phillips St. and the Hotel car park as a means of avoiding the Junction
corner. This is causing quite a bit of consternation to residents
as it is such a narrow street (aren't they all?) and the speed of
these cars is worrying. We discussed speed humps as a solution but
the cost of these is astronomical. We are still looking for a solution.
A request has been made to Transit N.Z. for piping similar to that
at the Pedestrian Refuge Shelter to be placed at the traffic island
crossing between the Hotel and Ag Traders. We have asked for more
rubbish bins near the playground in the hopes that rubbish will
end up in them rather than in the gutter to block the drains. And
for those residents who dispose of their household garbage into
the street bins please shout yourselves to official bags
10 for $10 at Caltex! Our next meeting is on June 28th in the Library
at 7pm.
All Welcome.
For all hall bookings ring Del on 329 3674. The diary is filling
up with bookings as far ahead as December. Individual quotes given.
We had hoped to have a working bee to repaint the new cladding but
winter has caught up with us. We have a constant problem with people
smoking outside the hall and just dropping their cigarette butts
willy-nilly. As a non-smoker I find it offensive to have to pick
up after them and all our No Smoking signs have been stolen. I wonder
why?
We have heard that several residents have had a trip to hospital
lately. We hope that you are all on the improve and that new hip
of yours, Pam, is working satisfactorily.
Neighbourhood Support
Many of us are concerned about the level of graffiti, vandalism,
petrol siphoning etc that goes on around the village. While we are
aware that there is not much for youngsters to do, we are also aware
that when they wander aimlessly they tend, rightly or wrongly to
get the blame for actions that they may be entirely innocent of.
We have evidence that the damage done at Rainbow Outdoor Furniture
was done by outsiders though I have heard the accusations leveled
against local youth.
So with the help of the Police a meeting has been arranged in the
supper room of the Community Hall for 7.30 p.m. on Thursday June
8th. In attendance will be Chris Whitmore of Feilding Police and
Chris Craig of the Bulls Police and Joanne Hartley of Neighbourhood
Community Support.
We are hoping to get more help with the night patrols and if any
of the young lads are interested in being involved we would be delighted.
PLEASE do come along and let us all make our village a lot safer
place to live!
A big thank you to Caltex Sanson and Junction Motels for their very
generous donations towards our night watchmen's mobile phones!
And while on the subject of generosity we thank Matt Ryan of Construction
Services Electrical for his donation of photocopy paper. When he
dropped it off to my home he also sorted out what to him was a minor
electrical problem, but was a source of great concern to me. Thank
You Matt.
SANSON COMMUNITY LIBRARY
At last we have our computer installed with wireless broadband and
residents are invited to come along and check it out. There will
be no charge for it except where files are downloaded and printed.
Also there will be a small charge for sending E-mails. Customers
will have to bear with us as we are on a steep learning curve in
its use though training is being provided for us. If you have not
yet got a computer and are thinking about purchasing one this is
an opportunity for you to see if computing is for you.
Our next book change is Wednesday June 14th and we welcome anyone
who cares to come along and give a hand at 10.30 that morning.
Remember our photo copying service at 10cents per A4 page. We are
considering purchasing a laminator too as we believe that there
could be a demand for it.
To the person who put that very overdue library book through the
slot thank you and we would love to see you in person. Our volunteers
would love to see more borrowers come through the door. We have
a couple of hundred people enrolled but some of them we haven't
seen for months.
Next school holidays start on June 30th and we anticipate our Holiday
Programme will be held from July 3rd to the 7th. This is frightening
how fast the year is going!!
SANSON CLUB
Attention all Club Members! The A.G.M. of your club will be held
on June 25th at 3pm. New members always welcome.
Have you looked up David Pickles website? www.sanson.net.nz
His weather site showing all the stats for wind, rain and sun etc
is first class. There is also a lot of info about all the local
businesses to be found there.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE HALL ON JUNE 8TH AT 7.30PM!!!
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