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SANSON SNIPPETS
OCTOBER 2006
part 1
This month the Snippets are sponsored by CIVIL
DEFENCE who have also supplied us with a quantity of photocopy
paper. Please read the pamphlet enclosed as it provides many good
tips about what to do in an emergency and also how to keep us
safe when disaster strikes. Trevor Auld is the M.D.C. person responsible
for Civil Defence in our area and is always looking for volunteers
for this important organization. He can be contacted at the M.D.C.
phone 323000. Manawatu District residents can register for a text
message notification in the event of a civil emergency by texting
OPTMANCD to 2678 for a one-off 50cent charge,
WANTED KNOWN
We have a variety of requests this month and the most unusual
one is for live snails!! Kim at the old school has a need for
these for her reptiles and she is willing to pay for them but
they must not have been exposed to snail bait. So children if
you want to make some money get hunting and take your catch down
to Kim. She can be contacted on phone 3293432
Bob Clark from the Bulls Museum has left several fund raising
calendars at the library. These have images of days gone by including
the old Bulls Bridge, which I remember from my childhood and one
of the old Sanson School which is included because of the Scott’s
Ferry Bell which hung there for so many years. These calendars
are available for $10.
Did you notice all the Police cars around the village last Sunday?
I wondered what was going on and all was revealed when an annoyed
parent rang me to tell me that the police arrived at her home
after another resident had identified her son as being the culprit
in whatever misdemeanor had taken place. She would ask residents
to be sure of their facts before making false accusations.
Mike is a hard working. fast learner. keen and reliable farm worker
who has transferred for family reasons from the Waikato and is
now seeking dairy farm work in the Manawatu. He can be contacted
on phone 3558537
A young cage bird has been found and has been rehoused at 14
Phillips St. and if it belongs to you and you can identify it
contact Wayne on phone 3293480
SANSON COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL POOL
The pool will be open at Labour weekend weather permitting!
Season pass costs are $62 first time users and $50 for renewal.
Just apply at the School office. Casual passes will be available
from Del phone 3293674
Is there anybody out there prepared to take on the voluntary position
of pool caretaker? This job can be shared and full training will
be given.
If you are interested please contact Steve Morgan phone 3293400
or contact the school office phone 3293768
SANSON LIBRARY
We had just about decided to give up the holiday programme through
lack of interest but we have had a great week with the Library
almost overflowing with busy children and helpful mothers. Makes
it all worthwhile! Thank you to Carol for her dedication and patience.
We had a good turnout also to our coffee morning and we will have
another on Wednesday October 18th at 10am.
Our next book change is on Wednesday October 11th and we always
appreciate the help that we are given. There are still several
outstanding books overdue from our last issue and we would like
them to be returned. We now offer a laminating service as well
as our photo copying service. These are 20 cents and 10 cents
per A4 page respectively.
SANSON COMMUNITY COMMITTEE
Great attendance at our last meeting and it is good to see interest
being shown in our village. We have put in our requests for a
footpath and speed humps in Phillips St and await developments.
Next meeting will be held on Wednesday
25th October in the Library at7 pm.
SANSON SCHOOL CRAFT AND AGRICULTURAL DAY
Is scheduled for Friday October 27th and all residents are invited
to come along and see all the hard work that the children have
put into their calves and lambs. The calf and lamb judging will
be followed by a cake auction, barbeque, art display and various
other Gala Day entertainments.
BROADBAND
Contrary to what Telstra Clear is advertising
Broadband is not available here in Sanson and it has been suggested
to me by Telstra that if I get at least 30 names and phone numbers
and take them to our local M.P. we may get some action in having
our telephone exchange updated. If you are interested please E-mail
me on dondel@clear.net.nz
and I will see what we can do. Information from Telecom stated
that they will consider our request again in November but we have
been down that road twice before. We know that some residents
have gone to Airstream [www.airstream.net.nz
] for Broadband, check out their prices by clicking on the
link then scrolling down the page to HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
I look forward to hearing from you!
SANSON COMMUNITY HALL
We have recently ordered new curtains for the supper room to be
paid with booking money and with a grant from M.D.C. we are having
the lino replaced in the kitchen and foyer. For
bookings phone Del 3293674
CONDOLENCES
We were sad to hear of the passing of Kevin Frecklington. Kevin
who was until recently a part owner of Agricultural Traders has
been a generous supporter of this newsletter. Also today we have
learned of the passing of Peter Meacheam’s father at his home
in Dannevirke. Our sympathy goes out to the friends and families
of these two men.
CEMETERY RD. WALKING TRACK
Contrary to the opinion of one member of our community there are
more than three people who use this track and provided we can
come up with some money Council will complete it for us. So raffle
books will soon be circulating and when we have some money in
we can apply to one of the various funding agencies.
Late news
Carol on phone 3293196 has had her much loved eight month old
fluffy, recently speyed cat go missing so if it has turned up
at your house please give her a ring.