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2295 days ago

WINTER SCHOOL DRESSES FOR SALE

Lynda from Halswell

Green dress one size 8 and one size 10
$10 each

Price: $10

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2280 days ago

Lest we forget

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.

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2281 days ago

From field to felt: uncovering the story of the Anzac Poppy

Anzac Day

Every year without fail, the red blooms appear on politicians' jackets and in street appeals - but have you ever wondered where they came from?

For many younger New Zealanders, the poppy could seem to be a symbol of Anzac pride. However, it had little to do with the Anzacs at first, but was… View more
Every year without fail, the red blooms appear on politicians' jackets and in street appeals - but have you ever wondered where they came from?

For many younger New Zealanders, the poppy could seem to be a symbol of Anzac pride. However, it had little to do with the Anzacs at first, but was rather originally conceived for an American audience.

The symbol of the poppy itself comes from Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae's famous WW1 poem 'In Flanders fields', which begins with the opening lines: "In Flanders fields the poppies blow, between the crosses row on row".

It was these moving verses which inspired American war secretary Moina Michael to use red silk poppies as a symbol of remembrance.

After campaigning for two years to get the symbol recognised nationally, the poppy was adopted by the National American Legion as their official symbol at a conference in 1920.

Attending this conference was Frenchwoman Anna A Guérin, who saw the potential to sell poppies and put the proceeds towards caring for veterans, their families and poor children. She also had the foresight to take it beyond America to Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

After her representative Colonel Alfred Moffatt suggested the idea to the RSA in September 1921, a motion was passed and the RSA placed the first order for poppies.

Like the other countries, the RSA was planning to hold its first annual Poppy Appeal around Armistice Day (November 11): however, thanks to the French ship carrying the poppies arriving late, the decision was made to delay sales until Anzac Day, 1922.

The first Poppy Appeal was a huge success, birthing the tradition where poppies go on sale in the weeks before Anzac Day and thus tying them to the day forever.

While the poppies were originally sourced from France, the RSA began producing its own in 1931, which were made by former servicemen in Auckland and Christchurch. Production was to go offshore again in 2010: however, this proved controversial and the contract eventually returned to Christchurch for the period from 2014 to 2019.

As poppies reappear this year, take a moment to remember their long journey and how they help the very organisation caring for our soldiers.

Yet more importantly, like the generations before us moved by McCrae's poem, remember those Flanders fields and what the symbol truly stands for - to never forget.

Story by Jordan Gowan

Thanks to this local business:
Staples Rodway Limited

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2281 days ago

Where to commemorate Anzac Day in Canterbury

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

On Wednesday, April 25, New Zealand and Australian soldiers – the Anzacs – landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.

Since 1916, Anzac Day has become the day New Zealanders acknowledge the service and sacrifice of all people involved in military conflicts. It commemorates more than … View more
On Wednesday, April 25, New Zealand and Australian soldiers – the Anzacs – landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.

Since 1916, Anzac Day has become the day New Zealanders acknowledge the service and sacrifice of all people involved in military conflicts. It commemorates more than 300,000 New Zealanders who served their country and the 30,000 who have died in service, and had been a public holiday since 1921.

A list of the main services across the region is included in the link below. For local services contact your RSA.

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2310 days ago

Safe water on tap as Christchurch swallows its pride

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Over the next few weeks, chlorine will be introduced to the water supply at each of Christchurch's 56 pump stations.

Treatment will be rolled out in stages across the city, starting in Brooklands, Kainga and Spencerville on Monday (March 26) and then Riccarton, Halswell, Parklands, … View more
Over the next few weeks, chlorine will be introduced to the water supply at each of Christchurch's 56 pump stations.

Treatment will be rolled out in stages across the city, starting in Brooklands, Kainga and Spencerville on Monday (March 26) and then Riccarton, Halswell, Parklands, Heathcote Valley and around Lyttelton harbour in the coming weeks.

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2283 days ago

Cat Rescue has a stall at the Pet Expo this coming weekend. 28th and 29th of April

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

Cat Rescue Christchurch and a lot of other animal related vendors/charities have stalls at the Pet Expo on the Sat/Sun (being the 28th/29th of April) at the Pioneer Leisure Centre.


We are going to be having amazing raffles (a donated Cat House from Happy Cat Tree guy (facebook) and a … View more
Cat Rescue Christchurch and a lot of other animal related vendors/charities have stalls at the Pet Expo on the Sat/Sun (being the 28th/29th of April) at the Pioneer Leisure Centre.


We are going to be having amazing raffles (a donated Cat House from Happy Cat Tree guy (facebook) and a voucher from the Cattery Barn in Prebbleton, crafts, facepainting, and a gentleman from Crystal Glasses (re installation of microchipped cat doors)


We have a competition running on our Cat Rescue Christchurch facebook page that you can enter to win ONE ADULT AND ONE CHILD DAY TICKETS so best be in quick.  Remember to like our main page and our fundraising page so you don't miss out on opportunities to enter in future.


We also have ONE ADULT AND ONE CHILD DAY TICKETS up for auction on Webfair under Cat Rescue Charity (currently sitting at $2 bid).  You can have the fun of auction (which closes on Thursday 26 with ticket pickup from Sydenham) or you can buy now for $10 .


1.  Go to Cat Rescue Facebook to enter competition
2. Go to www.webfair.co.nz... and either bid on the tickets or do the buy
    now of $10 (saying $5 on face value of tickets).


What a great activity to end the school holidays.


Psssss as this is a Christchurch wide post, my good deed for the day is to find someone who knows CATHERINE MORRIS FROM CHRISTCHURCH, as you have a neighbourly prize to collect by 5pm  of Thursday 26th

2283 days ago

Anzac day collection

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Anzac day is on Wednesday! Your wheelie bins will be emptied one day later than normal this ANZAC Day and the days following.
Find out what you need to know: bit.ly...

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2308 days ago

NZ Post is increasing the cost of posting a letter from $1 to $1.20 to cover 'significant loss of revenue'

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The cost of sending letters, parcels and couriers will increase next year, NZ Post says.

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2289 days ago

Do you think wheel clamping should be illegal?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,
Have you heard Transport Minister Phil Twyford's views on wheel clamping? He says it either needs to be banned or regulated - and he was working on legislation to see it banned. What are your thoughts? To read more, click here.

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2285 days ago

Tell us what you want to see and do at your new Central Library, Tūranga.

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Book clubs?
Writing workshops?
Author visits?

Tell us what you want to see and do at your new Central Library, Tūranga.

Have your say and take the quick survey: bit.ly...

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2285 days ago

Anzac day wheelie bin collection

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Anzac day is coming up, do you know what day your bin will be emptied?Find out what you need to know: bit.ly...

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2286 days ago

Can't stop thinking about Food? Addictive Eaters Anonymous can help.

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

Had enough of battling food? Tired of under or overeating or obsessing constantly about food? Tired of struggling to control your weight through exercise or dieting? We have found freedom from food addiction through the Twelve Steps.
Our primary purpose is to share with other addictive eaters in … View more
Had enough of battling food? Tired of under or overeating or obsessing constantly about food? Tired of struggling to control your weight through exercise or dieting? We have found freedom from food addiction through the Twelve Steps.
Our primary purpose is to share with other addictive eaters in the hope they too might find a solution. Visit www.AEAnz.org... or email contact@aeanz.org.

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2286 days ago

Garage Sale -Saturday 21st April (18 Aberdare St Halswell) 08.00-11.30am

Sheree from Halswell

Garage Sale
Woman's & kids clothing,shoes,toys,books & general household goods

Negotiable

2287 days ago

Excited Chistchurch? Michael McIntyre has added another show

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hey Christchurch,
If you're a comedy fan, then you'll love this news. UK comedian Michael McIntyre has added more shows to his sold out NZ tour. He'll be doing an extra show at Christchurch's Horncastle Arena. Are you a fan? To read more, click here.

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