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Botany and Ormiston Times : Howick and Botany Times, Wed, Oct 31
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8 --- Howick and Botany Times, Wednesday, October 31, 2012 www.times.co.nz PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL Ph/Fax 274 0495 -- 22 Greenmount Dr, East Tamaki Full Auto Electrical Service WOFs Airconditioning Cambelt Replacements Tune Ups And Servicing Full Brake Overhauls Alternator Batteries Full Diesel Servicing And Repairs Clutches Replaced Full Petrol Vehicle Servicing And Repairs Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition & Check, Plus Battery Test -- FREE OF CHARGE Battery Town Member WE NOW STOCK TYRES 108265-v3 Needing friends? Feeling isolated? Are you a 55+ Active Retiree? Why not consider joining the new Probus Club of Ormiston? Fun, Friendship and Fellowship Low cost No fundraising Monthly meeting Interest groups Non-sectarian Non-political Next meeting: 10am -- Thursday, November 15 at Flat Bush School Hall, Ormiston. For more information, contact: Mike Lowe, ph 273 0076 (evenings) Email: mike.lowe@xtra.co.nz SPONSOR: ROTARY CLUB OF BOTANY EAST TAMAKI 121409-V2 121467-V3 Barden $169.90 Macklin $169.90 Twilight 10 Proudly presented by Enter online at www.twilight10.co.nz SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 Lloyd Elsmore Park 5pm start 5KM Run/ Walk (starts 5pm) 10KM Race/ Fun Run (starts 6pm) Enquries to the Race Director John Bowden mob 021 738 893 or johnb01@xtra.co.nz 122111 new zealand's leading beauty website expert advice, beauty reviews, tips & tricks, product & salon listings www.beautybible.co.nz FOR AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF MAKEUP & BEAUTY PRODUCTS... Skincare, Makeup, Hair, Age Defying, Bath & Body, Fragrance, Tools. Brands include: Thin Lizzy, Trilogy, Bio Oil, Pure Fiji, butter LONDON, Elizabeth Arden, OPI, Living Nature, Sukin, Karen Murrell SHOP ONLINE 119774-V2 BOTANY BEAT is a free community notice-board for non-pro t groups. Send notices to paulinew@times.co.nz, fax 271 8073, post to PO Box 259-243 Botany, Auckland 2163 or drop into our o ce at Times House, 50 Stonedon Dr, East Tamaki. Social singles NEW Horizons is a social and friendship club for single 40s, 50s and 60s with monthly programmes of barbecues, outings, dinners and flms. A club and prospective new members night is held on the frst Thursday of each month at Barrel Inn, Cook Street, Howick, from 7pm. Phone Mike on 534-6738 or Suzy on 529-4027, or see www. auckland-singles-social-club.org. nz for more information. Combined Probus BOTANY Dannemora Combined Probus Club meets on November 1, 10am at Eastview Baptist Church, 555 Chapel Road. Speaker John Clark will recount his time in the Life Guards Household Cavalry. Phone Moira on 274-5471 or David on 274-4226. Ladies Probus THE Ladies Probus Club of High- land Park meets on November 2 at Howick Little Theatre, Lloyd Els- more Park, at 10am. Speaker Sylvia Jones talks about a safari in Kenya. Visitors welcome. Phone Marion on 576-9596 or Jane on 577-1031. Internet resources SENIORNET meets on November 2, 10am at St Andrews Church, cor- ner Ridge Road and Vincent Street, Howick. Speaker David Bryant talks about genealogy, focusing on free internet resources. For more information, phone Tricia on 533- 5983 or Warren on 534-3482. Brain research U3A Pakuranga meets on Novem- ber 5, 1.30pm at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts, Reeves Road. Guest speaker is Dr Cathy Stinear, of the University of Auckland’s School of Medicine, talking about brain research. Phone Bob on 534-4496 or Robin on 576-5572. Mum and child TAKE Five meets every second Friday, 10am-noon at the Picton Centre, 120 Picton Street, Howick. The playgroup is held in a nearby room for children to enjoy, while mothers attend their programme. Morning tea provided. New mums welcome. On November 2, Christ- mas cooking, create tasty treats for the yuletide season. Phone Bron- wyn on 532-9240. Friendship club BUCKLANDS Beach Senior Citi- zens Friendship Club meets at Bucklands Beach Memorial Hall, Wharf Road, on the frst and third Friday of each month, 12.45-3pm for entertainment, bingo, games and trips, afternoon tea. Cost $3. On November 2, singer Jim Sparay entertains. Phone Rosemary on 532-8510 or Olive on 534-6938. Blossom Festival THE Cherry Blossom Festival at Fo Guang Shan Temple, Stancombe Road, Flat Bush, is on November 3 from 11am to 3.30pm. Food stalls and tours of the Zen garden. All welcome. For details, go to www. fgs.org.nz. Garage sale ELM Park School, at 46 Gossamer Drive, Pakuranga, has a garage sale on November 3, 8-11am, to support year 6 camp for 2013. Sausage siz- zle, cake stall, toys, books, white elephant, plants, and a Star Wars Lego display by Darren Worsfold. School gala BUCKLANDS Beach Primary School’s gala is on November 4, 10am-2pm, with a variety of foods, stalls, rides and games showcased on its Clovelly Road grounds. Highlights include hot rod and police car rides, water walkers, raf- fes with more than $1000 worth of products, and large amounts of Lego to be given away as prizes. Bucklands Probus BUCKLANDS Beach Combined Probus Club meets on Novem- ber 5, 10am in the War Memorial Hall, Wharf Road. The speaker is Andrew Adams of NZ Customs. New members welcome. Phone Rosalie on 273-6985. Garden club PIGEON Mountain Garden Club meets on November 5, 7.30pm at St Andrews Church hall, corner Ridge Road and Vincent Street, How- ick. The speaker is Nancy Steen’s granddaughter talking about the garden Nancy designed in the Par- nell Rose Gardens. For enquiries, phone Gabby on 531-2979. Pink ladies Mandy May, Raewyn Kearney and Fran Herbert helped raise $732 for breast cancer awareness through a charity movie night held at Monterey Cinemas in Howick. More than 60 women donned pink out ts to see the lm Mental on October 25. Photo supplied
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