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22 February 2008 |
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Citizens
Awards Recognise Distinguished Community Service
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Eleven of
the Far North’s outstanding citizens were formally recognised
for their volunteer contributions to their communities today (Friday
22nd February 2008).
The recognition came at the Far North District Council’s 2007/2008
Citizens Award ceremony at the Council Chambers in Kaikohe.
The Citizens Awards were instituted six years ago to acknowledge those
who over long periods have selflessly worked to better the communities
in which they live and work.
In total 10 awards were made, one of which was a joint award to a husband
and wife team.
The recipients are:-
Jonnie (Huia) Thornton
A jovial 85-year-old Kaimaumau identity, Jonnie has touched the lives
of just everybody in the community through her honesty, kindness and
her devotion to help make the world a better place. She has voluntarily
worked for the local charity shop for more years than most can remember,
providing home-made jams, pickles and produce from her own kitchen and
garden to help those in need. In recent years her commitment has remained
in spite of indifferent health.
Her propensity to take in people in need of food and shelter also extends
to stray or injured animals.
In her earlier years, Mrs Thornton was widely known in the district
through her associations with the nursing profession.
Gregory Beeson
Greg is a local businessman at Doubtless Bay who has been a tireless
worker for his community, particularly in the areas of youth and safety.
He has been involved with the Mangonui Volunteer Fire Brigade as Station
Officer, is the acting chairman of the Far North Sea Rescue Trust, is
the principal scout leader with the Doubtless Bay Scout & Guide
Group, is a former president of the Eastern Rugby Football Club and
has maintained an active role with local service clubs.
Through his
enthusiasm and involvement, Greg played a major role in securing an
ongoing future for the scout and guide movement in the Doubtless Bay
area and was a founding member of the trust which initiated sea rescue
services for the area.
Daphne Mary Cumber
A former president of Paihia Red Cross and foundation member of the
Paihia Arts & Crafts Society, Daphne has maintained a lifetime involvement
in community service in the Bay of Islands. This includes long periods
of service with Far North District Libraries as a volunteer at the Williams
House Paihia Library, with Community Mutual Aid (CMA), the Bay of Islands
Probus singing group and in more recent times, the Paihia Haven of History
Committee.
She served 19 years with Red Cross including nine years as president,
and was actively involved in the Refugee Settlement to New Zealand programme,
the Red Cross 'Granny' scheme, the jubilee year pohutukawa planting
programme and in flood relief programmes over the years.
Daphne also served for many years as president of the local arts &
crafts society, was awarded life membership in 1998 and is currently
patron to the society. She has served in a variety of capacities with
the St Paul's Anglican Church at Paihia.
Bruce Norman
A long-serving Kerikeri Lions Club member and volunteer humanitarian
worker for a variety of organizations including St John, the Masonic
Lodge and Hospice, Bruce has made his mark across the Kerikeri community
for his commitment to the assistance of the sick and those less fortunate.
As an indication of the respect with which he is held, Bruce is a recipient
of Lions International's most prestigious award, the Lloyd Morgan Trust
Award for outstanding community service.
He served for many years as a volunteer driver with both St John Ambulance
at Kerikeri and the local hospice. He is a former Masonic Lodge master
and has been dedicated in particular to the lodge's welfare programmes.
Bruce is described by friends and associates as caring, dedicated and
an outstanding contributor to his community.
Eric Harold Weber
Whether it is organizing a Christmas Parade, clearing debris from a
flood-ravaged road or championing the cause of a sports or service club,
Eric Weber has spent a lifetime organizing and supporting activities
to enhance the Whangaroa community and make it a better place in which
to live and work- without payment or reward.
He played a prominent part in establishing junior Rugby at Kaeo nearly
50 years ago and has maintained an involvement in the local Rugby club
ever since. He helped clear the land to establish the Whangaroa Golf
Club, helped establish the town's first playcentre, led the local badminton
club and coached the junior squad for around 10 years, was Commodore
and later secretary to the Whangaroa Boating Club, was
secretary, treasurer and president to the local branch of the Young
Farmers Club, and supported tennis, table tennis and indoor basketball.
Eric spent 15 years with the Kaeo School PTA and Whangaroa College Board
of Governors, and is a former president of the Kiwanis Club at Kaeo
(now Whangaroa Service Club) and instrumental in organizing Christmas
parades, old folk's events and fun runs.
He has rarely missed a working bee in the interests of his local community.
Martin Visser
A substantial track record of support and involvement with young people
and tangible support for initiatives to improve the well being of our
communities has been instrumental in the Citizens Award for Pakaraka
businessman and entrepreneur Martin Visser.
A former president of Bay of Islands Rotary, Martin was the co-founder
of the Rotary Town & Country Student Exchange programme and initiated
the highly successful Breakthrough in Excellence programme which enables
teenagers from 14 Far North Schools to maximize their potential and
opportunities. To date some 130 students and 16 teachers have participated
in this rewarding programme.
Martin has been a driving force behind Rotary programmes for more than
35 years and has been instrumental in raising in excess of $100,000
for community projects over the last five years. He donated over $3000
worth of top soil and materials to assist the Lions/Rotary internal
garden project at the Bay of Islands Hospital at Kawakawa and played
a prominent role in assisting with the construction of the Okiato to
Russell walkway.
He is recognized as "something of a hero" within the Asia
Pacific region of The Pacific Institute which promotes and encourages
ideals of excellence and achievement.
Over many years, Martin has provided effective, unobtrusive and generous
help to the disadvantaged across the community.
Pattie Meldrum
For more than 20 years, Pattie Meldrum has maintained an active involvement
in organizations with the welfare of Kawakawa at heart.
Her involvement and service ranges from the Kawakawa Playcentre Association
and local school to the Kawakawa Business Association, St Paul's Anglican
Parish Committee, the Kawakawa Community Trust and the current Go Kawakawa
and Bay of Islands Vintage Railway projects.
Pattie has led by example in all her community roles, always striving
to make improvements in the interests of the organization and the community
at large. She has maintained an absolute conviction in Kawakawa's potential
and is widely acknowledged as a genuine champion for the community.
Over the years she has campaigned strongly to ensure the maintenance
of health and hospital services in the town, and was instrumental in
encouraging the construction of the town's now world-famous Hundertwasser
toilets.
Pattie has also served as a chairperson of the former Kawakawa Community
Board.
Jim Rouse
The ability to earn the respect of all those with whom he is associated
has been the hallmark of the career of Jim Rouse of Rawene. A retired
police officer, Jim has been a stalwart of the local community with
particular interests in local Rugby, the RSA movement and Rawene Lions
Club.
He has maintained a community involvement for more than 30 years including
roles as a prime mover in the establishment and management of JMB Rugby
and netball in the South Hokianga. In recognition of his commitment
and services, he is a life member of both the Hokianga Rugby Sub Union
and Hokianga RSA.
Jim is well known for his support to numerous young couples as a budget
advisor.
A Justice of the Peace, he has also served with distinction as an elected
member of the former Hokianga and more recently Western Community Boards.
Robert Tito
Rawene kaumatua Bob Tito is described by his nominees as an outstanding
and unselfish example of dedication to his community –a man of
integrity and high principles.
Bob has always been willing to help the people of Rawene and across
the Hokianga as a community leader and lay preacher.
Known throughout the Hokianga for his work with the RSA he has also
been a strong supporter of community organizations in particular Rawene
& Districts Community Development Inc, St John, local schools, kohanga
reo and tertiary education organizations. Countless individuals have
also benefited from his support and counseling.
Keith and Heather Ineson (joint award)
This Kaikohe couple are joint Citizens Award recipients, recognizing
a lifetime of involvement with young people in the community, services
to equestrian sports and their ongoing support and assistance in the
development of the Kaikohe A P& H Association Showgrounds at Ngawha.
Keith has given 45 years unpaid service to the showgrounds as a worker,
steward, administrator, and president. In 1992 Keith was awarded life
membership of the association.
Heather has also given a lifetime of service to the showgrounds with
a particular emphasis on the equestrian ring. Together with Keith, she
was a founding member and served for many years as president of the
Bay of Islands Dressage Group, has officiated across New Zealand as
a dressage judge, has been instrumental in training and nurturing young
riders and has been a prime mover in the establishment of all weather
arena facilities at Ngawha. Heather was the first woman to be elected
as president of the AP & H Association and has also been awarded
life membership of the association.
The couple has been described by their peers as an outstanding team
and as community "treasures."
For further information please contact:-
Rick McCall
Communications Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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