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SEPTEMBER 200
6

This month’s Snippets is sponsored by Lloyd Berquist of L and T Rust Repairs.
In his workshop Lloyd undertakes light engineering, panel beating and spray painting as well as rust removal. Prices are very competitive. So for that ding in your car or that rust that you fear may stop your car passing it’s W.O.F. there is no need to travel out of the village for repairs. Lloyd can be contacted on phone 3293428 or mobile 0273139482.

Please support our local businesses!
PERSONAL ITEMS.
We were delighted to see local lass Emily Malone win outstanding employee of the year in the recent Feilding business awards. Emily works for Williams and Kettle and loves the variety that her work gives her.
Also in the news is that very quiet lad Tim Jurgens who works at Caltex. Tim has been taking part in his specialty of bike and trials riding at the recent Mountain Biking World Championships held in Roturua and is rated 23rd in the world in his event. Riders from all over the world have hotly contested these events over a very difficult course. Who would have guessed that Tim is the New Zealand Number One?
Hearty congratulations to these young people!
As you may have noticed the SOLD sign is on Arie and Jan Nugteren’s house in Dundas Rd. This home, which was lived in for many years by the late Miss Tot A’Court has been for the last twenty-five years the home of the Rawleigh Man and his Better Half. Arie and Jan are moving on September 9th to Levin to be close to family members and will be sorely missed by their many friends.
However we are pleased to announce that the Rawleigh products will be available at the Sheepskin Shop from September 1st
We wish Arie and Jan all the best in their retirement.
The Junction Motels are looking for casual staff to help with motel cleaning. If you can help please contact Glenda or Robbie on phone 3293774.
One of our readers needs large plastic Marmite and Peanut butter jars. If you can help these can be dropped off at the Library.

SYMPATHY
We extend our sympathy to Ray and James Bond and Margie Connelly and their families on the sudden passing of their mother Mrs. Eileen Bond of Takapau.

NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT
Several of our residents have been victims of burglary etc. recently. If you have been a victim contact the Bulls Police on phone 3222020, do not think that your loss is too trivial for them to deal with. Our local police can only investigate if they are told. There have been several instances of petrol siphoning also and this is a particularly mean theft in this day of high fuel prices. And is it my imagination or are the daisies planted in the traffic islands outside the Library disappearing? Perhaps they have gone to the same place that the large square terracotta tub containing a palm tree that disappeared from Phillips St has gone. This would have required a strong man to uplift it. We have been endeavoring to get the street support groups organized and this requires cooperation from all of us.


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