WednesdaySun The
Blenheim Marlborough
May 29, 2013
Sun Weather
Today -1-13
Thursday 2-15
‘The Shack’ takes award Story by Glenise Dreaver Last Friday night The Cloudy Bay Shack, Cloudy Bay winery's private guest house, received a New Zealand Architecture Award at the 2013 awards presentation ceremony in Auckland. Ian Morden, Cloudy Bay Estate Director said that while The Cloudy Bay Shack had won the Commercial award "... in a way the star of the show is the world-class Marlborough landscape". The building, which hosts both winery guests and showcase industry events, is on the site of the original winemaker's house, with a superb view. "And there's always been a tradition of hospitality here too. It's our way of continuing that." The materials reflect the local landscape, with the use of pre-rusted steel and bare concrete, drawing on the tradition of the Kiwi bach he said. Continued page 3
Friday 7-18
Saturday 9-17
Outlook for Today Fine, morning frost. Light winds.
your pharmacy... Ask Amcal first OPEN 7 DAYS 9Am-6Pm Springlands Pharmacy 131 Middle Renwick Road, Blenheim
Phone: 03 578 2271
call us on: 5777 868
2
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
How to reach us
Les Whiteside
Katrina Whiteside
Telephone
(03) 5777-868 E-mail
Clifford Bay report delayed Transport Minister Ger ry Brownlee’s office has confirmed that there is a delay with the latest report on the viability of the proposed Clifford Bay ferry terminal replacement. The report was due before the end of May, but a spokesman for his office said yesterday that a team from the Transport Ministry was still working on it, with
the help of independent experts. “They are working through the complexities of it and under some pressure,” said Press Secretary Nick Bryant. “They know we would like it to be sooner, but we would rather have it done thoroughly than quickly.” He could give no new timeline at this stage.
Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee
Appeal against King Salmon decision in court
news@blenheimsun.co.nz sales@blenheimsun.co.nz ads@blenheimsun.co.nz
Address 72 High St, Blenheim P.O.Box 634 Blenheim
Fax (03) 5777-863
The Blenheim Courthouse is this week the venue for a High Court hearing of an appeal against the decision to allow NZ King Salmon four of the nine new fish fa r m ing sites they had applied for in the Marlborough Sounds. In February, the Environmental Protection Authority had given King Salmon ap-
Matthew Palmer
proval to build four farms. T h e Au ck l a n d - b a s e d Environmental Defence Society is appealing the approval of two of those approvals, while the local Save our Sounds group, formed at the outset ot the original application, has lodged appeals against all four. They have retained former
Deputy Solicitor General Matthew Palmer to lead their case before Judge Dobson. It is expected to last until Thursday. The Marlborough District Council has submitted a document to the court describing its stance as “neutral’. Green Party list member Steffan Browning of
Marlborough said he had attended the hearing on Monday “briefly” and was pleased to hear the council present a “reasonably good” submission. He was also pleased that the environmental groups were pooling their resources to mount appeals. “It’s a very big ask for just one organisation.”
‘The Shack’ takes commercial award ABC Audit 2011 The Sun 18,701 copies. The largest circulating newspaper in Marlborough.
Continued from page 1 The local theme is also reflected in the interior decor, which includes paintings by local artist Nicolas Dillon, cabinetry by Blenheim's David McGill and a spray painted mural by artist Hayley King (Flox). "Being part of this project has also re-
inforced for me the fantastic creativity of people in Marlborough. It has been the most satisfying thing, to draw on the pool of local talent here, and also New Zealand wide." Before plans were drawn up. the winery assembled a project team which worked with architects Tim Greer of
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Paul Rolfe of Paul Rolfe Architects for a year. Both Tim and Paul were born in New Zealand and so had an innate sensitivity to the local landscape and how the building should sit within it, said Ian. The final costs were "a lot less than you'd think," Ian said, adding that the
judges were very complimentary about the value for money achieved. They were also complimentary about what they described as "an exquisitely sited and thoughtfully planned building” that complemented the high standards of an iconic New Zealand winery. Karamea ~ New ZealaNd
after tacKliNg the heaphy tracK, stop over & uNwiNd with us. accommodation, licenced restaurant, cafe & house Bar
Under new ownership 71 waverley st, Karamea 2 ph: 03 782 6617 freephone: 0800 50504 email: enquiries@lastresort.co.nz z www.lastresort.co.n
after tacKliNg the heaphy tracK, stop 14x3 over & uNwiNd with us. accommodation, licenced restaurant, cafe & house Bar
Under new ownership
Trusted for generations
71 waverley st, Karamea ph: 03 782 6617 freephone: 0800 505042 email: enquiries@lastresort.co.nz www.lastresort.co.nz
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Singing debut for dancer
Nina McCollum will be performing in ‘Stars in Your Eyes’ as Kate Bush.
Story and photo by Kat Duggan Blenheim dance teacher, Nina McCollum, will be swapping her dancing shoes for a microphone next week, to make her singing debut. Nina went to the Spring Creek Lions and Districts ‘Stars In Your Eyes’ show last year, and thought it would be a good way to kick off her own singing career. “I’ve always been a dancer in other musical productions, and singing is something I’d like to get into. “I went to watch the show last year and thought ‘Oh I’d really like to do that,’ a friend of mine said I’d make a great Kate Bush, so I’ve decided to perform as her.” Kate Bush is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer, and one of the United Kingdom’s most successful solo female
performers of the past 35 years. Nina, who teaches ballet at Marlborough Dance Centre, will be competing against nine other acts in the show, which will be held next Thursday and Friday nights. Any prize money had to be donated to a charity of the singer’s choice, and Nina has chosen Riding for the Disabled Marlborough. The Spring Creek Lions and Districts Stars In Your Eyes show will be held at the Marlborough Convention Centre and will be the show’s sixth year. To date it has raised around $25,000 for the community, said co-ordinator Robyn Simmons. “It’s a competition but more of a charity event. Contestants always have fun while representing their chosen charities.” Judging the show are judges Duncan McKenzie, Kevin Moseley and guest judge Jackie Clarke. Tickets for ‘Stars In Your Eyes’ can be purchased from Harcourts and cost $40 for the preview night on June 6 and $110 for the awards dinner on June 7.
Pile driving begins for the ASB Civic Theatre The new ASB Civic Theatre project is moving ahead with the green light given for work to begin on the theatre foundations. The results of three test piles installed last week have cleared the way for workers to begin putting down the 91 steel screw piles which will secure the theatre site. Project manager Tim Smit said Smithcrane and Construction Ltd, working with Robinson Construction, would install the hollow steel piles, varying in diameter between 219mm and 340mm. The screws will be screwed down 17m below ground level, a minimum of two metres into the gravel layer encountered at that depth. Mr Smit said the piles would then be filled with concrete and tied with reinforcing bars into the building’s foundation beams.
Weather permitting; the job should be finished in four to five weeks. “We are thrilled to have reached this milestone. The public has been patiently watching the activity all around the site but from now on they will be able to see some real progress and, over the next two years, the theatre literally growing out of the ground,” Mr Smit said. Once the piles are in, the next stage of the project will be the theatre basement. Before the last of the piles are installed, the basement excavation will be completed to allow the basement construction to begin straight away. Mr Smit said the basement would go down approximately two and a half metres below the existing ground level, and would house the trap floor under the stage, the orchestra pit lift and the dressing rooms and toilets.
Pile driving begins after successful test piles earlier this month.
Jim Beam
1 Litre
3699
$
EXTENDED HOURS 8.30pm on Thurs and 7pm on Sunday
29
99 ea
The Sun
Fall from truck A forty-year-old Canterbury man was admitted to Wairau Hospital yesterday with serious hip and leg injuries after he fell from the top deck of a car haulage truck on the Waitohi wharf. The call came to St John at 5.30pm and two ambulances and three paramedics attended.
Shipley in town Jenny Shipley will be in town this Friday, speaking at a fundraising luncheon in aid of St. Andrews. Her speech topic will be ‘The Preachers Kid - Memories and Milestones.” It will be held at St. Andrews Church, Henry Street, from 12pm on Friday May 31. Entry and lunch will cost $10.
Stolen car located Three young men were found in a stolen car early on Tuesday morning on Stephenson Street near Horton Park. The vehicle had been stolen from Nelson on Monday night. The 14, 15 and 18-year-old males were held in custody to appear in the Youth Court yesterday.
ea
9
99
Kahlua/ Malibu
23
99
$
29
99 ea ea
ea
2 Litre Jug
1499
$
29
$
ea
Stoli Vodka
Steinlager 18’s
1 Litre
99 ea
33
$
99 ea
Seagers Gin
Cody’s 8%
2 for
Woodstock
Doz cans
1 Litre
700ml
$
Asahi
10 pk cans
1125ml
$
Tw e l v e s t u d e n t s f r o m M a r l b o r o u g h B o y s’ a n d Marlborough Girls’ Colleges will be shaving their heads today for the New Zealand Leukaemia and Blood Foundation at the MBC Pavilion from 1.25pm until 2.15pm. All welcome and there will be an opportunity to donate to the cause at the event.
Jack Daniels
Old Mout Cider
Lion Brown & DB Draught Swappa Crate
$
inbrief
hEADSHAVE
Super Liquor
savings
3
5900
$
hurry - specials end sunday 2 June 2013
19 Grove Rd, Blenheim
Phone: 577 8615
12 bottles
1999
$
ea
Super Liquor Gift Vouchers Available
Check out more specials http://www.superliquor.co.nz
4
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
To advertise your business, call Jill on (03) 5777 868
Total market coverage in Marlborough W h e n o n ly t h e b e s t W i l l d o !
A Crazy & Creative Exclusive!
Fashion & Style with Comfort to boot. Crazy Black $ 209.95
Creative Black $179.95
Keep the Kits coming By Kat Duggan Last Friday, Mary handed over 29 kits to CYF site manager, Kaye MacDonald, after being down to one pack at the start of this month (The Sun, May 1 pg 3). The Sun Office has had a container for the public to donate basic necessities for foster kids, for the past month, which will now be passed on to Marlborough’s foster children. “For us we just want to say a big thank you to all of the people who have supported and donated to the cause, and a big thank you to Mary for all the time and effort she puts in. “She’s a grandmother, and she’s caring for three foster children, and going over and above that to care for other children,” Ms MacDonald said. Mary has been collecting new items including pyjamas, underwear, socks, toiletries, toys, and books for foster kids aged 0-18,and said the kits could not have been put together without the help of people in the community. “I didn’t realise how generous the people in Marlborough could be. “Thank you to all of the people who have donated, and a special thank you
to Pams second hand shop, who took me shopping with $300 for the kits.” Ms MacDonald said the kits, which would go quickly to Marlborough families who are in desperate need of the necessities. “They will be gone in the next fortnight, we will be getting them out to children coming into care, but also families who are really vulnerable,” she said. People cou ld continue to donate to the cause by contacting Mary, on 027 578 8007 or 03 578 8864. Donations of money could also be made into the Foster Hope Charitable Trust account, number 06 0998 0109922 02, put the word “donation” in the Mary Hart passes over some of the new Kits for Kids to Child Youth and Family Services site manager, Kaye MacDonald. reference field.
71 Market St BlenheiM
Innovation to protect the Sounds
Sun The
Blenheim Marlborough
New Zealand King Salmon has recently invested over a million dollars in eco-friendly equipment to clean the outer netting which keeps predators out of its salmon farms. The new net cleaning technology uses high pressure water jets to remove any weed, shellfish, and other organisms from the nets. Previously the company followed the practice of keeping predator nets clean with a copper-based product, and monitored copper levels on the seabed using Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council (ANZECC) guidelines. The inner fish production nets have always been maintained using eco-friendly methods. “Using copper is fine up to a point, but this new gear allows us to keep the nets clean with Greg Collier, left, and and Mark Butterfield from virtually no impact at all,” said environmental equipment supplier, Power Equipment. Photo supplied. compliance manager, Mark Gillard. The new technology requires up to four ad- the company achieve the Global Aquaculture ditional people to operate. Alliance’s Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) Mr Gillard said environmental monitoring and certification, and make it an environmental continuous improvements like this one helped leader in the salmon industry.
Better living, but don’t take our word for it! R etirees Judith and Allan Hutton weren’t considering building a new home, until they looked at an established Peter Ray Home built some years ago. They liked the home, says Judith, especially the living areas, but it was a bedroom short. So they decided to phone Peter Ray Homes. They spoke with Donna Lee. Donna owns Peter Ray Homes with her husband Rowan. Right from their very first meeting with Donna everything went smoothly. The thought of building was easy because her husband Allan was a builder, although “he was going to watch every nail,” she joked. There was no need to worry. Donna and Rowan had
everything under control. Allan says today Peter Ray Homes have the buying power and it is so cost effective to build, without compromising on quality. Donna said it would take 16 weeks to build, and that’s exactly how long it took. A plus building with Peter Ray was the helpful advice received from interior designer Simone Hill. “She was extremly efficient and matched our furniture with the new house colours.” Allan commented they had very good builders and being a builder he knows. “The end result, we were totally satisfied Peter Ray did an excellent build for us. We have already recommended Peter Ray homes to friends. We were very pleased.”
Allan & Judith Hutton.
Phone: 579 2368 Mobile: 027 675 6727 www.peterrayhomes.co.nz
Donna Lee & Rowan Lee
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
5
Car of the Week 2006 Mazda3 Sporthatch
Sporty SP3 model with 5 speed auto, cruise control, 6 airbags, alloys & boot spoiler.
Woodbourne pig and deer hunt Story by Kat Duggan The Woodbourne Tavern is hosting its Pig and Deer Hunt for 2013 this Weekend. This is the first time in four years this event has been run and is back by popular demand from locals. The hunt will run from Friday until Sunday, and is open to all ages, with each age group having different hunting categories. Kids’ entry is free, and prizes will be given to the first, second and third heaviest entries of hare, rabbit, and possum; teenagers aged 13-15 have a $30 entry fee, with prizes given to first, second and third heaviest pig and goat. The open 16 years and over age group have a $40 entry fee, and prizes go to the first, second and third
heaviest pig and deer entries. The weigh in will run from 2pm until 3.30pm on Sunday June 2, which will be a great family day out, with the prize giving starting at 4.30pm, and live music from local band the Chilli Dogs from 7pm. The Renwick Marching Club will have a food stall on site, while the Department of Conservation will be available to give hunters information on pest eradication. There will be heaps of cash prizes and giveaways and the first 50 entries will receive a ‘Woody Hunting T Shirt.’ Children must fill in an entry form, which will get them a good bag upon weigh-in. The local Renwick Volunteer Fire Brigade will be there to help with crowd control and parking.
Chlorine in Witherlea water Residents of Witherlea may have noticed chlorine in their water during the last couple of days. Council maintenance staff cleaned out the Wither Reservoir last Friday, including a thorough wash of its floor and lower wall surfaces. A chlorine-based disinfectant was left on the surfaces for a couple of hours before a rinsing with water that was then flushed out to waste, not reticulated into the water supply. The reservoir was refilled with fresh water but some people have reported a faint chlorine odour.
Council operations and maintenance engineer Steve Rooney is surprised that there is any residual odour but it won’t last long. He said the chlorination was a precaution because staff had been moving around inside the reservoir. “We can’t take any risk of accidentally transferring bacteria into the tanks.” Mr Rooney said any chlorine traces would be barely detectable by Tuesday. Only properties south of Hospital Road get their water from the Wither Reservoir.
GrEAT VALUE@
$18,995
2006 Peugeot 407 HDi 6 speed auto with a powerfull and frugal 2.7 V6 diesel engine. Sold and serviced by us since new this is a great driving experience. Value @ $16,995
2010 Hyundai i45 Luxury Elite model with Leather, ESP, Climate a/c, Auto lights & wipers, Cruise control and much more. At only 11600kms Value @ $34,995
2009 Nissan Micra Popular small hatch with Climate a/c, MP3 compatible stereo, ABS and only 26200kms Value @ $13,995
2010 Nissan Tiida ST 5 door automatic hatch with a high seating position for ease of entry and great all round vision. Value @ $17,495
2010 Toyota Aurion Sportivo High specification and great looking car packed with safety and comfort features. Value @ $22,995
2007 Nissan Tiida 6 speed manual with economical 1800cc engine. Versatile and roomy car with great all round vision. Value @ $11,495
2009 Holden Commodore SV6 With 6 airbags, Trip computer, Alloys, Tow bar and wiring, Cruise control, Air conditioning and more. This is good value @ $24,995
2012 Hyundai Elantra Great looking car with low kms and the balance of Hyundai’s new car warranty. 1.8l with 6 airbags, cruise control, ESP, & Bluetooth. Value @ $25,995
Beavertown Blenheim Lions
Bride of the Year SaTurdaY 15Th JunE 2013
Brides enter now!
Only 5 places left so get in quick!
Prizes Galore
Open to all brides living or married in Marlborough between June 23rd 2012 and May 31st 2013. Entries close May 31st.
To enter please email Carol Taylor: carolmet@xtra.co.nz or phone 572 5323 Entry forms also available at the Sun office.
Tickets for the show ON SALE NOW from The Sun. Cash or cheque only! Proudly sponsored by:
Maurice Johnston Used Vehicle Sales Manager 0275 731 041
Greg Hine Nissan Sales 021 190 3774
Ben Ashworth Hyundai Sales 027 372 2583
sales@mayfieldmotors.co.nz | www.mayfieldmotors.co.nz
Mayfield Motors 6 Hutchinson St
6
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: If you could change anything about Marlborough, what would it be?
Charlotte Campbell, Blenheim
Hannah Coulson, Blenheim
Zoe McBride, Blenheim
Having more cultural things happening, like movies in the park or something.
I think there should be more after hours services to accomodate people’s work schedules.
It would be neat to incorporate the river front more and have more weekend activities.
Mary Norton, Blenheim For our council to encourage businesses which employ our people. There is a need to reduce both consent fees and bureaucracy which is holding up progress. It is a disease throughout NZ.
•Fishing •Boating •Chandlery •Clothing •Pool •Spas & Saunas 38 GROVE ROAD P O BOX 1164 BLENHEIM • Ph (03) 578 9960 Fax (03) 578 0840 www.hendersons.co.nz
ONE WEEK FREE*
Membership from Curves until the end of June
For more information
43 High Street, Blenheim
30 minute strength training circuit for women
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
It’s pretty good how it is, I’m not sure what I’d change, maybe my flatmates.
Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to
Dear Ed It is sad that the RSA's view to the west during their daily sunset reciting of the Anzac Ode will, when the theatre is built, be obscured (Colin Geertson The Sun May 24). To deny them that outlook across what for them is sacred ground is disrespectful indeed. I thoroughly respect their ritual despite my late father, Dick Whittington, being denied membership - apparently because he hadn't been a 'returned' serviceman.
abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on page two, or e mail them to news@ blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in e mails.
Now membership is open even to those who did not serve. My dad served his country as a fireman during the WWII London bombings and also delivered supplies to homes where children had been evacuated to the country. He saw as much, if not more, action and mayhem as any serviceman at the front and, instead of with the RSA, found camaraderie in many other local groups. Arvensis
Wages Shoes & Accessories
www.tangosshoes.co.nz
Look
COOL boots in thGetestheebest of both worlds
Funky Fashion with cosy Fur Linings
Made in Spain - sizes 37-42
Now in at the coolest little shoe shop in town
L i k e u s o n FA C E B O O K
8 Arthur Street, Blenheim. Phone 578 3139
Dear Ed, I read a story in Wednesday's paper (The Sun, May 22, p8), commenting on minimum hourly pay rates in New Zealand. Australia was quoted as $20.00 an hour. Sorry, minimum rate is $15.96 an hour for adults in Australia. Of course casual rates are higher. Dependent on whether one is doing a trainee ship or not rates for 16-20 year-olds are a lot lower. However, my wife is an R.N.Midwife Australian, works at John Flynn Private Hospital, 320 beds on the Gold Coast. She has been saying New Zealand qualified midwives have been coming to Australia in droves, and a fair few have started at John Flynn working with her. "Are there any left over in New Zealand?" She asks me. In the past i have looked at N.Z. hourly rates for nurses and there is a fair difference, 20 per cent actual, plus exchange rate, which is a lot of money
Sophie McBride, Blenheim I don’t think Marlborough needs changing. There’s a few cafes popping up which is keeping it exciting.
Winterise your pool now!
Letters to the editor
RSA
Ph 578 -2300
Hamish Snow, Blenheim
if you are a Single Mum working, whom nurses a lot of the time are. Ex hubbies probably cannot stand the hours nurses do, my wife works nine nights, plus one afternoon a fortnight, mainly nine hour shifts, but can get called in as happened last Wednesday, 13 hr shift, 8pm start, got home 9am next day. Happens a few times a year. I am a diesel fitter, retired, came over here for six months, finished up in the coal fields for 11 years. Big money can be made if you get into the right areas, tradesman working for sub contractors on major sites $80,000-$110,000 a year, four days on, four off, 12 hour shifts, working directly for BHP, as I did many years ago. $120,000-$130,000 a year these days, plus subsidized accommodation on fly in fly out. Free buses, and in some instances free flights to the job. Fantastic opportunities if employees can get on to them and can handle the isolation. Kerry Jacques
We owe it to our grandchildren Dear Ed, Much has been made recently re climate change in "letters to the Editor" and while you may not be 100 per cent swayed by either argument, the concensus of both sides seems that the climate is changing, but is it man made (for) or just a blip of nature (against). But one thing that is being positively overlooked is that we inherit the Earth from the next generation - I would prefer to say our grandchildren - and it is up to us to return it in either better condition or at least the same condition as when they lent it to us. Now the cost of doing this is marginal to say the least. Current estimates are around $180/person/ annum. Now for that small amount, around about one latte a week, I'm happy to pay the insurance. If the (against) are right well so be it, but if the (for) are right then wow. I don't think anyone would want to have to answer to their grandchildren, who will be the ones to suffer the consequences of our inaction, and have to say well I didn't really believe it was a problem, so for the sake of a latte a week I did nothing. Do you? Chris Davies
National Govt Worse! Dear Ed I read, with a wry smile, Tim Leslie's letter defending the government. I assume Tim is a paid up member of National although he no longer holds a position. It shows. This National Government is arrogant, ignorant of constituents, dictatorial and ruthless. The sale of assets is a good example. They don't belong to Key, Joyce or any other cabinet member. They belong to the public. Why didn't government hold a referendum and ask the owners, i.e. public? On the ETS, smacking and other issues, government has been deaf. Referendums? No not interested in public's view! It's latest RMA Reform Bill is a fast track for its big business friends. So was the EPA process that allowed King Salmon to trample over council's community-led planning scheme. As for money deficits, since 1984 and Rogernomics, successive National and Labour governments have put NZ further in debt with trading deficits year after year under the free market ideology. Ken Lloyd
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
THESE DEALS ARE BLOWING MY MIND
5
$
YOU’LL BE AMAZED WHAT YOU CAN GET FOO3510a
paknsave.co.nz
7
8
one on one with the Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Music and diesel: two life passions Ross Akerblom has two life passions; music and diesel. “Let’s face it; life would be pretty dull without music,” he told Sun reporter, Kat Duggan on Friday. “Music, and diesel, I can’t get away from that either. Once it’s in your blood you can’t get away from it, driving trucks and machinery is what life’s all about for me.” I guess this is why neither Gill’s Construction nor the Blenheim Country Music Club can get rid of him. You could call Ross a life member of both organisations, having been at the music club for 32 years, and with Gills not many less, coming up 28 years. “I retired from Gill’s Construction four years ago after 26 years of driving for them, and had 18 months off, then they were short of workers, so I went back, and have been back two years.” Ross’ job at Gill’s Construction is now part time however, giving him more time to focus on his musical passion. A life member of the Blenheim Country Music Club for 17 years, Ross was also president for three years, and will be standing for the role again this year. He is a self-taught bass guitar and keyboard player, as well as a vocalist. “I was taught the bagpipes when I was only six or seven, and at that stage I was the youngest bagpipe player in the Blenheim Pipe Band. “I still remember playing at the A&P show in 1952, with the marching band amongst all these adults, which was pretty special. I’ll never forget that.” “I suppose really that taught me the basic things about music and what to listen for, to know where you were with your music, I can’t sight read it,” he said. Ross and his wife Pam, who is also a life member of the club, have always been heavily involved with music, only stopping for a short time while their two sons were growing up. ‘I don’t know what we would’ve done without our music; it’s been our life for so long,” Pam said, “I might have had to take up sport or something stupid,” Ross added with a laugh. Ross’ music has seen him star in a number of bands, including Southbound, of which he is still a member, and has also seen him move into mixing and recording music. His sound work saw the pair own a sound business for nine years, where Ross would provide and set up sound equipment for acts coming through town,
including that of Terry Smith, an American singer/ songwriter who has written songs for global country singing success, Johnny Cash. Ross will be 70 next year, and while he is slowing down with his diesel passion, he has no plans to give up his music anytime soon. “Life’s been pretty good to us really. “I’ll keep doing it for as long as I can, physically. As long as the fingers don’t seize up and stuff up and my ears still work, so I can hear what’s going on,” he said.
The exciting new Mondrians Restaurant & Bar is now open BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS For bookings and enquiries phone 03 520 6187 Cnr Alfred and Henry Streets, Blenheim
The Sun
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Fresh Brinks NZ Skin On Chicken Breast Fillets
9
$
99 kg
9
$ 99 kg
Fresh NZ Beef Blade Steak
99
99
c
c
head
kg
Fresh Cut Broccoli
Loose Green Kiwifruit
2 for
6
$
00
Nature’s Fresh Bread/ Fibre Bread Range 700g
1
1
$ 99
$ 99
each
Campbell’s Red & White Soup Range 410-420g
each
Arnott’s Shapes Range 160-190g
(Excludes Sizzling Summer)
Weekend Entertaining See instore
Prices apply from Wednesday 29th May to Sunday 2nd June 2013, or while stocks last. Trade not supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specified apply per customer per day. All prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Product range may vary from store to store. Proprietary brands not for resale.
FCBS2905
FreshChoice Picton
Mariners Mall Picton. Phone 304 7237.
Open 7.00am-7.30pm, 7 days.
9
10
Wednesday May 29, 2013
garage
The Sun
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
SAVE $300 GREAT BUY 00 VALUE FOR 12
SAVE $60 GREAT BUY 00 VALUE FOR now
sale
$
$
now
Rinnai Panel heater LPG
Powerwasher Waterblaster
Compact design. Efficient. LPG or natural gas. 2.2kW output. 2 year warranty.
7 litres per minute. 1800 Watt. 1885 max psi. 2 year warranty. 131804
171013
SAVE $30
$
$
$
Disney Magic Night Light
Goldair Iron
Goldair 10 Cup Rice Cooker
103360
118331
118325
Pictures change. Auto sensor.
Variable steam control. Ceramic plate. 2200 Watt. 2 year warranty.
179307
Polar fleece. Timer. Machine washable. 60 Watt. 2 year warranty. 154940
$
$ now
Goldair Electronic Dehumidifier
4.5 litre tank. Quiet. Extracts up to 20 litres per day. 2 year warranty. 121614
SAVE $110
$ now
Simpson 6kg Dryer
Child safety lock. Wall mount kit included. White. H: 800mm, W: 595mm, D: 555mm. 2 year warranty. 441565
SAVE $45
$ now
NOUVEAU
122379
133032
13m of line space.
$
now
Sunbeam Safe & Sound Tie Down Electric Blanket Twin on/off controls. Machine washable. Queen. 3 year guarantee. 172862
$ now
Classique 900mm Powerpack Rangehood
Extraction rate up to 500m3/h. Halogen lighting. 2 year warranty. 119731
SAVE $39
$ now
122095
158393
174-186 Alabama Road, Blenheim M10SC 0229 L
Phone: 520 6600
170 Watt. Orbital, detail, polish, random orbital. 2 year warranty.
124549
Suitable for all pressures. Chrome. 5 year warranty. Handle differs in image.
Opening Hours Monday - Friday: 7.00am - 6.00pm Saturday: 8.00am - 6.00pm Sunday & Public Holidays: 9.00am - 6.00pm
now
per pack of Buy Right Screws
35 piece packs in assorted sizes.
Multi-use.
127160 2
SAVE $20.98
$ now
SAVE $31.24
EXCLUSIVE
$ now
Solid wood and MDF construction. Assorted
Perfect for small gardens. 190 litre.
Room Essentials Espresso Stacking Chair
Buy Right Compost Bin
179182
160889
$
SAVE $20
Storage Unit
Marlborough
Indoor Clothesline
Stream Oska Shower Mixer
1 door. Melamine. 1800 x 400 x 415.
1400 Watt. Blow or vacuum. 25 litre. 2 year guarantee. Stainless body differs to item.
$
$
$ pack
Browns Microfibre Cloths
SAVE $20 SAVE $60.50
$
now EXCLUSIVE
Black & Decker Multi-Sander 173487
SAVE $66.74
now % discount applied
SAVE $40
$ now
Formica Laminate Flooring Formica Flooring European laminate with water repellent. Assorted finishes and colours. 1.864m2. 15 year residential warranty.
Rangehood Canopy White. 60cm. 994661
445512
50% off
SAVE $40.85
$
Formica Brand Flooring
now EXCLUSIVE
Foreno Le Tap Monojet Slide Shower Set Low or mains pressure. Chrome. 2 year guarantee.
Alco Trademaster 1.8 - 3.2m Step Extension Ladder NZ industrial 150kg standards. 12 Year guarantee. 372006
Garden Wall Sandstone W: 300mm, D: 230mm, H: 100mm. 181202
Timber Farm Packs
$
now
$100
Tui Tomato Mix
Contains slow release fertiliser and SaturAid. For gardens or pots. 30 litre. 142733
$
now % discount applied Buy Right Bungee Cord Pack 162722
20% off
all Bungee Cords
More garage sale deals in store.
Queens Birthday Open 9 - 4 No surcharge.
$
SAVE $5.72
158461
Pricedstocks to clear, while While last, cash,stocks credit,last. eftpos only. No accounts. M10SC 0229 R
Goldair Electric Throw Rug
SAVE $10.98
$ now
Karcher Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner
Buy Right 8 Piece Assorted Rope Set
Non-stick bowl. 2 year warranty.
SAVE $35
$ now
$
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Available from Wednesday 29th May - Tuesday 4th June 2013, while stocks last.
$
now % discount applied
Room Essentials Calico Ready Made Curtains Duo tape, thermal coated. Natural. H: 1600mm, W: 1200mm. 103769
60% off
Calico Curtains
11
12
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Proud sponsors of
The Sun
w e e k ly
babies Page proudly sponsored by...
40 years of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning in Marlborough
Air Conditioning Maintenance “Engage the Experts for Air Conditioning WHY SHOULDYOU REGULARLY CLEAN YOUR FILTERS? solutions to keep your bundle of joy Some of the benefits of having a regular filter service are: snug & warm all year round” • Efficient, economical running and performance,
BARLOW: Brendon and Erica are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Ruby June (7lb 8oz) on May 23, 2013 at 10:57am at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwives Sue Hudson and Gerry Lawson and all the staff at Ward One. Both well.
BIRTLES: Big sister Leni would like to show off her new wee baby brother Mason Charles. Born May 16, 2013 (8lb 10oz) at Wairau Hospital. Proud parents Nathan and Gena would like to say a big thank you to Shona Wills, Helen Crampton, Theatre Staff and the Team on Ward One. Photo supplied.
KITTO: Reon and Cathy are delighted to announce the arrival of their twin girls. Paige (6lb 15oz) and Adeline (6lb 5oz) arrived safely on May 13, 2013. Huge thanks for the fantastic care from midwife Shona Wills and all the staff in Maternity Ward One. Photo supplied.
PHILLIPS: Andreja and Sean Phillips are very happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Liliana Ngaio Phillips (3050gms, 47cm), born on May 2, 2013 at 3pm in a happy and relaxed home birth. All doing very, very well and the team of midwives was wonderful. Thank you so much Marion, Tash and Jackie! Photo supplied.
with potential power savings. • Reducing the likelihood of faults, as poor maintenance of filters can contribute to minor yet costly repairs. On our initial visit we will determine how often your unit requires maintenance, and offer future scheduled service for peace of mind. An estimated price for servicing a single unit in the Blenheim district is $70.00 including GST. Grey power discounts apply.
COME AND AND VISIT VISIT US US AT AT OUR OUR SHOWROOM SHOWROOM COME 11 St, Blenheim Blenheim 1Freswick Freswick St, St, Blenheim Freswick Phone 5780030 0030 Phone (03) (03) 578 578 0030 Phone (03) paul@a.martella.co.nz
PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 7pm
Fascinating newborn facts
Order your baby photos at the Sun office: 72 High Street, Blenheim
• Touch is one of your baby’s most advanced senses at birth and even premature babies born as early as 25 weeks are aware of being touched. Your baby’s sense of touch develops from head to toe, so her mouth is the first region to become sensitive, which is why young babies put everything in their mouths. • Your baby’s cry has been specially designed to make you sit up and take notice. Researchers have discovered that new mums are able to distinguish their own baby’s cries from a ward full of other babies just three days after giving birth.
• Your baby is born with very sophisticated hearing and can work out where a sound is coming from just 10 minutes after being born. • Your baby is born to smile. We know this because vision impaired babies also smile, so it’s not just copying. • Parents instinctively use a special lowkeyed rhythm of speech to attract and keep their baby’s interest. Psychologists call this ‘motherese’. Your baby will further encourage you to speak in motherese by her intense response when you use it.
MuM OF THE WEEK Congratulations to Erica Barlow this week’s lucky winner of the New World $25 voucher to spend at New World Blenheim. Our winner is invited to bring her ID in to claim her prize when she next visits New World Blenheim.
“Proudly 100% locally owned and operated” Tel: 03 520 9030, Fax: 03 520 9080, Email: blenheim@newworld-si.co.nz
Kids say the darndest things... While on a school trip with my son’s class, we had an extra boy and girl who were talking when we drove past a cemetery. The girl said; “That’s where you go when you die, my great great uncle died and got buried in the ground.” The boy replied; “My great great nana died and got buried in the hill.” When the girl asked why she died, the boy replied; “Oh ‘cos she got really really old, she was about 29!!!!!” It was a very funny conversation to listen too. Submitted by Jax Bristowe Send in your child's funny comments to our weekly "Kids say the darndest things" column to celeste@blenheimsun.co.nz
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
13
Out for
Coffee... Relax in the centre of town
NOW OPEN Choose your blend, Zee, Elevate & Jungle coffee available. Delicious de Broods baking. The best vibe in Marlborough.
Coffee Patisserie Gateaux torte
OPEN
Monday to Saturday for great coffee, great service and great food!
An ideal venue for your function Entertain your guests in our invitingly warm dining area, right in the CBD
Talk to Sue about your function today Gourmet woodfired pizza’s are our specialty!
Behind Redwoodtown Countdown
Now opeN
03-579 4251 facebook.com/23GroveRoadCoffeeHouse
Ph: 579 3182 • Level 1, The Forum
G R E A T C O F F E E, T E A & HOT CHOCOLATE
The BEST coffee in town Quick and friendly service Delicious home made slices & biscuits
HOMEMADE SOUP CHEESE ROLLS COFFEES CAKES BAGELS TOASTIES AND MORE
t av e r n Craft
Beer on Tap Delicious Winter Menu and of course,
fabulous coffee The Old Bank Tavern Redwood Village, Blenheim the real home of craft beer
QUEENS MARKET MALL BLENHEIM PH 03 579 4909
Local attitudes to alcohol being examined The Marlborough District Council today closed an anonymous survey designed to help the council to develop local alcohol policies. A law change late last year enabled local authorities to develop their own alcohol policies. Councillor John Leggett said this was an opportune time for Marlborough to consider whether the region has the balance right on alcohol availability and consumption. The Council conducted a random survey of 2000 residents to get their views on the availability of alcohol here, which was to be completed by today. Councillor Leggett, who chairs the local liquor licensing sub-committee, said the
Councillor John Leggett
feedback would help the council consider the approach it should take in planning terms. “For example, do we as a council decide to try and encourage bars, restaurants and cafes to establish within a single precinct as a good way to help manage drinking behaviour?” he asked. The Marlborough Alcohol Advisory Committee, made up of representatives from Council, the health sector, police, ACC, Hospitality NZ and district councillors, commissioned a report on the current situation in Marlborough which will help it to prepare the local alcohol policy as well as an alcohol harm reduction strategy. Consultation with the hospitality sector
and those in the liquor industry as well as health and social services will be held in the coming weeks. “Licensed premises make a significant contribution to our local economy. For example, pubs and bars alone provide just over two hundred jobs – and that doesn’t count the restaurants and wineries. But we need to know whether any alcohol problems here can be related to the operation of these venues or whether the cause is elsewhere,” Mr Leggett said. Information from the surveys would help guide the drafting of a local alcohol policy, and there would be a chance for public submissions on the policy before it is finalised.
14
The Sun
out & about
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Harlequins Club Day
Harlequins Rugby Club had their club day on Saturday. Members supported both the division two and the premier teams, with a barbeque and drinks at the park.
Sue Norton, left, Suzanne D uggan, Mary Norton, front, Helen NortonTaylor and Janet Murray.
rray. d Janet Mu Pete an
Pollard Park.
Ben and Lucy Muir.
Brancott Estate
Claudia Norton.
Locals enjoy wine tastings at Brancott Estate
Pollard Park was busy on Sunday morning, with lots of locals enjoying the sun and autumn leaves.
Sara Addis and Jessie
Rowan M o birthday a ar was celebrating h t Pollard P ark on Sun is 3rd day.
Jessica Hansen.
Black.
Loren Coffey, Hannah Webster, Annalise McAlp ine and Easter and Juliana Tun ai.
Jaime Fuller.
Kathy and Alice Wells.
Any of our “out & about” photos can be purchased at the Sun Newspaper office.
26 of the best Fashion stores and Eateries in the heart of Nelson city CNR
HARDY & MORRISON STS, NELSON Shopping Centre Nelson www SELWYN PLACE .fashionisland .co.nz
Buxton Square HARDY STREET
Morrison Street
OPEN 7 DAYS Mon - Fri 9am-5.30pm Sat 9am-5pm • Sun 10am-4pm
COLLINGWOOD ST
Montgomery Square
TRAFALGAR ST
RUTHERFORD STREET
BRIDGE STREET
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
15
Investing in your future Walker Are you dreaming of owning Mike MortGaGEs your own home? Although home ownership is seen by many as a great step forward we all know it’s not easy to save for a deposit, especially when the opportunity to spend money is at an all-time high. Which is why we at SBS Bank, have introduced the kiwidream package, as it’s designed to help first home buyers save for a deposit on their own slice of paradise. The kiwidream rewards good, consistent, savings from as little as $5 a week; you can now have both lifestyle and save towards home ownership rather than having to choose between the two. So if you’re ready to make your
kiwidream come true, please call our friendly SBS Bank team on 0800 502 442 or visit www.sbs.net.nz The kiwidream package is available to any customer of SBS Bank for the purpose of saving for their first home. A limit of one kiwidream package per customer applies. The kiwidream package consists of the kiwidream everyday account and the kiwidream savings account, neither are available individually. kiwidream Terms and Conditions and a copy of our current Disclosure Statement are available on request and free of charge from any branch of SBS Bank or viewed on our website at www.sbs.net.nz
“Getting a bad deal from your bank? I can help”
Fast, friendly, efficient service. Mobile service available MeMber oF ProFessional advisors association
Ph: 578 7474 Mobile: 021 172 7809 Email: mike@mortgagespecialist.co.nz
Investing in your Future Specialising as a Mortgage Financial Adviser for Lifetime Mortgage Solutions, Karen Mooney is serious about investing in your long term financial position. Previously operating for many years under the Mortgage Link brand and now as Lifetime Mortgage Solutions, clients can rest assured knowing they are receiving information they can understand to help make the right decision for ‘future proofing’ their financial position. Serving on the Industry Board as a Board member for six years, (formally known as the NZMBA now amalgamated with the PAA “Professional Advisers Association) Karen is very committed to the industry.
“Consumers need an advocate to present a wider scope of solutions to best suit the client’s needs rather than just from a transactional prospective.” According to Karen, it is about the extra expertise and experience that can make all the difference in your decision or outcome. “Faced with the right information you have a much better chance of taking the right course.” Karen lives and breathes lending advice and because she is a part of a larger financial group she can access with other specialist’s advice, including insurance and investment all under the same roof. “We do not do the ‘jack of all trades’, but make sure you get the right advice in each area.”
Whether you are a first home buyer, are trading up or down, buying investment property, raising funds for business or refixing mortgages, Karen can walk you through the appropriate options given your current and future needs that are identified. “We are not owned by any financial entity so can provide a much wider scope of products and explain the differences. “It gives me much pleasure in seeing my clients come back year after year and see them progress from a first home buyer. Whether it’s coaching people out of debt through to investment properties or raising funds for businesses, the long term relationship with our clients is what our business is built on.”
Invest in your future A simple guide that rewards you well Are you enjoying low mortgage rates and spending more on living? Grab the best opportunity in years to get ahead financially! With a simple plan of harnessing a few dollars here and there, you could be on your way to fast tracking the repayment of your home loan. It’s inevitable that rates will eventually rise. Knowledge is power, and once you have the facts, it’s relatively easy to create a plan which protects your family’s security. So how does this translate to savings on an average mortgage of $250,000 over 30 years to $83,900 saved plus 8 years. at 5.75%pa. By paying your loan as if the interest rate is higher, you An increase of $20 week saves $42,800 in- are building your wealth and when rates rise, you’ll hardly terest plus 4 years off the term. $50 translates notice.
Getting a mortgage is sometimes a very fine tuned process, and we specialise in getting you the right mortgage, first time. By using Karen Mooney at Lifetime Mortgage Solutions you have the assurance that you will get an adviser with many years experience specialising in mortgages, access to a very large number of lenders, best pricing comparisons, interest rates and promotions with all the details explained in a language you can understand. I work for you, with your best interests and goals as number one priority.
Lifetime Mortgage Solutions (formely Mortgage Link)
Jac Lockington – Lending Specialist If you want: • A competitive home loan • Personalised guidance and qualified advice • An easy & enjoyable home buying experience • On-going support I specialise in assisting: • Independent women starting out or starting over • Professionals who have limited time • First home buyers to simplify the process • Busy families by working around your schedule
Find out how I can help you achieve your goals! Call today...
027 249 7917 or 03 575 7077 jac.lockington@loanmarket.co.nz My personal disclosure statements are available free of charge.
16
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
community notices
death notices
The Community Noticeboard is for non-profit organisations. For $10.00 you can publish up to 25 words. No AGMS, sporting notices or special meetings. Community Notices must be prepaid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim
DOYLE, Harold John: On Wednesday May 22, 2013 peacefully, at home surrounded by his family. Aged 85 years. Dearly loved husband of Olive for 52 years, much loved father and fatherin-law of Brendon and Rahira, Jackie and Damian Bason, and Adrian and Rina. Loved Grandad of Te Puni, Raukura, Marino, Metiria, Tawhirikura, Te Waipiata; Tony; Samantha, Mitchell and Táwera, and Great Grandad of Kayden and Dallan. Messages to 88A Hospital Road Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be sent to PO Box 411, Blenheim 7240. At Harold’s request, a private funeral has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
Bingo/Housie Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, Weld Street. 40 houses, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra
Blenheim Healing Rooms Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayer available to anyone. Phone 5789704
Book Sale Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park Queen's Birthday Weekend Sat 1st June 9am - 4pm Sun 2nd June 9am - 4pm
Craft Fair Havelock Town Hall Queens Birthday June 1st 2nd 3rd 10am - 4pm daily. Free entry Supporting Havelock St Johns Youth Group
Family/Whanau
For information/advocacy/support for families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl or Lyn on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.
Hospice Shop Redwoodtown We have lots of cosy jackets, warm jerseys, hats, scarves, gloves and boots in our two shops to keep you snug this winter. Phone 579 4686.
Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service. Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.
Sheets ‘n’ Things require warm linen and blankets now. Please phone or drop in to Bread of Life, 14b Stephenson Street Phone: 578-1355 ext:5 - happy to collect linen.
The Blue Door is open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Items surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.
The Peoples Market Queen's Birthday Sunday & Monday 10am. Market Place (The Forum). Plants, Jams, Chutneys, books, jewellery, pine cones and general goods. Stall Sites $5.00 Ph. 578 7918
community services Marlborough After Hours GP Ser vices: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 5206377. Office 5209980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm 7 days Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 10am - 1pm Monday Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543 354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information Ph 570 5137 Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Cilla 570 5335.
NEWMAN, Janice Ann: On May 23, 2013 passed away, peacefully, with her family by her side, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village. Aged 43 years. Dearly loved and treasured Mum of Mat and Alana. Dearly loved daughter of Colleen and the late Norm, much loved sister of Gary and the late Craig, much loved aunty of Deejay, Kayne, Anthony, and Isaac. A much loved niece, cousin and friend. Rest in Peace Janice. Messages to 7 Henderson Street, Blenheim 7201. A service for Janice has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd, Mon,Wed,Fri 9am-4pm / Tue, Thurs 9.30-3pm. Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Citizens Advice Bureau Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am 4pm. Phone 578 4272.
acknowledgement
Acknowledgements The Sun Newspaper now offers an acknowledgement service to its readers. You can submit acknowledgements following family bereavements. The deadline will be on Mondays at 5.00pm, with a limit of 50 words for $15.00. You can submit acknowledgements by bringing them to the Sun office at 72 High Street, or posting them to PO Box 634 Blenheim 7240. You can also email them to sales@blenheimsun.co.nz Please include your contact details: Name, address, email and phone numbers, including your mobile number if possible.
Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 5209980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.
To advertise in our next feature, call Jill Total market coverage in Marlborough
(03) 5777 868
CROSSWORD
By Russell McQuarters ACROSS 1. Sir Ed Hillarys’ previous occupation (9) 6. Small dog breed (9) 11. Bog (5) 12. Convert into money (7) 13. Gazelle (5) 14. Behave cruelly towards (3-5) 17. Dogged (10) 18. Japanese outcast (3) 20. African plant (4) 22. Style of cooking (7) 24. Cuban cigar (6) 26. Unit of electric current (3) 28. Common (5) 29. Knee-cap (7) 32. Dwell on with smugness (5) 33. Pairs of performers (3) 34. Diocese (3) 35. High mountain pass (3) 36. Stunted person (5) 37. Come in again (2-5) 38. Tests (5) 39. Finish (3) 41. Vigorous (6) 42. Fortress commander (7) 44. Spanish dance (4) 47. Expert (3) 49. Gas mask (10) 51. Male singing voice (8)
Call us!
55. U.S. novelist; Mark ... (5) 56. Italian town (7) 57. Evergreen shrub (5) 58. Dwelling (9) 59. Private conversation (9) DOWN 1. Baby (7) 2. Register (5) 3. Urge (6) 4. Eskimo jacket (5) 5. 20 quires of paper (4) 6. Out-door movie theatre (5-2) 7. Wrinkle (6) 8. U.S. NAtional Anthem ‘... … Banner’ (4-8) 9. Combine (5) 10. Triflers in art (11) 15. Hyson (3) 16. Apiece (4) 19. African bloodsucker; ... fly (6) 21. Garden plant (7) 23. Referee (6) 25. Pear-shaped fruit (7) 26. Outdated (3-9) 27. Holy (6) 28. Insurer (11) 30. Even(poetic) (3) 31. Deadly (6) BK’S FLAMIN G GREAT
VALU E
Sun BBQ RODEO
VALUE
side The
174 -186 Alabama Road, Blenheim 7240
Sun READ www.bl ONLINE NOW enheim sun.co.n z
Marlborough Blenheim
March 9, 2012
Monday
Today Outlook for winds. 11-21 Fine with light
If it’s news, we want to hear from you! Not Guilty Contact Chris, Kat or Celeste on 03 577 7868 er Sun Weath
Today 9-16
Saturday
Sunday 15-22
14-24
Parking revenue
Parking is down. wardens’ revenue
Page
3
Meet Geo from Wai ff rau In many
always rural towns there a well known is local. Page
10
SKILLED in their field
The Sun looks at local busines our s people.skilled
Pages 12 &13
Sun Wea ther Today
8-22 Thursd
Jaden Knight’s
parents Peter
and Neroli
Edwards.Friday Saturd
Outlook
for
ay 10-24 10-20
ay 7-22
Sun The
FLAMING
GREAT
The In
phone : 5777 M10 64531
MEGA lugs
Blenheim 50x55.indd
868 1
Blenheim Marlboro ugh
PM 8/03/12 1:08
eight years It has been man Jaden since Blenheim wrongly jailed Knight was arson of a for the 2003 but for his Foxton Hotel, and Peter parents Neroli fight against Edwards, theirbe ongoing. injustice will More page 2.
Rubin “Hurricane”
Carter will be
speaking.
Wedne sday March 14, PH 5777 2012 868
Kiwi kid’s shaky start
Ben BreezeBy Annabe grass betweennow knowslle Latz that sausage his toes, the sensation and of The four rolls were just used to think hilariou year ago year-old arrived s. in Blenhei their homewith his mum, m dad in ruins city 60km from and sister, aftera 2011. after the earthqu Tokyo was ake on March left His parents 12, in the South Katrina and taken them Island, but Kent were born Kent’s work in Singapo to Japan, although had will be speaking. afterwa re and moved Ben was born David Bain rds. to Japan His 14 shortly in Japan.month-old sister Isabella They joined was born their grandm Milmin mother e here in Blenhe other Lorrain who lives e im, nese. in Christch and Kent’s urch is The Breeze Japafamily had the top floor kyo’s Internat of a 16-store an apartment Kent was ional Airporty building at on Today their involved in the in Narita, where lives changed hotel busines Ben was s, the . was playinghaving an afternoo Ben Breeze come upstairswith Isabella n nap, Katrina n will be speaking. his family. 4 years and , and Kent Lindy Chamberlai for an afternoo “It was had Katrina Dad Kent, mum and sister n coffee. just earthqu never unusual 14 months Isabella ake, we Japanes old. just got for there to be e used to an so commopeople don’t even them, most blink they CONTI n,” said Kent. are NUED PAGE 3.
Sun The
Blenheim Marlborough
40. Close (4) 43. Brief inspection(inf) (4-3) 44. Hard black mineral (3) 45. Medium (7) 46. Bird of prey (6) 48. Picture theatre (6) 50. Celestial bodies (5) 52. Overhead (5) 53. Of sheep (5) 54. Light fog (4)
SOLUTION Last weeks answers
For For September April 9, 2003 29, 2004
The Sun health
health
public notice
public notice
public notice
CANCER support and information. Contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph. 579 4379.
MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check u s i n g d er m o s c o py. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665.
PAINTING & DECORATING
CC Express
WHITE CHIP & WHITE ROCKS. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways.Phone Thomson 575 6885
D E NTU R E S - Advanced Prosthetic Treatment. Premium Dentures. Natural looks thanks to digital precision at Blenheim Denture Studio. 71 Alfred Street. Ph 578 4344 EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 5788310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St. H E A R I N G c he c ks FREE, Diagnostic hearing tests, Latest technology call or phone Bay Audiology 54 Scott Street 579 4769
17
Wednesday May 29, 2013
VEINS, do you dream of waring shorts again. Call for your free no obligation assessment. Ph 03 548 8216
Need paintingwallpapering-spraying or just some water blasting to tidy things up, call Merv Scott for your free quote.
(formerly Hebberds)
• Removals • Storage • Marlborough-wide freight
public notice CLOWN Fun! PomPom enter tains with bubbles, balloons and magic. Phone 577 7393 WHITE CHIP & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways.Phone Thomson 575 6885
FREE packaging with house moves
Merv Scott Decorating Ltd Ph: 0800 DO IT UP
public notice
Basically Bush Ltd
Phone Cindy
577 2080 or 027 510 6770
(0800364887)
Mob: Merv 021 669 666
property for sale
AGM
Ph: Lisa & Robin 03 570 5198 027 289 2808
The Blue Door June 27th 12.30pm At Nativity Church Lounge. Election of Officers followed by light lunch.
Support NZ Made
All Welcome
Buying POSSUM FUR all year round.
m Pom Paogic M The Clown
agm
BLENHEIM TOWN H O U S E for sale TRADE Me Prop er ty ID # DFL233 Ph 0226359440
garage
SALES 7 ROBINSON ST R E E T , Grovetown All sorts for sale: Furniture, Toys, Books and more Come and have a look from 8.00am Saturday 01st June
Trades and Services CARPET CLEANING
CLEANING
ELECTRICAL
FISHING
CLEANING SPECIALIST
For all your electrical needs
Winter fishing supplies 2013
We service all Commercial Kitchen & Laundry equipment. Local agent for Starline Dishwashers.
in Store noW
For all your... Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Stains and spot treatment Professionally cleaning Marlboroughs carpet for 5 + years Call today for a FREE quote.
Lee 022 140 2057
0800 200 678
Family owned & operated
Window Cleaning House Cleaning Office Cleaning Builders’ Cleans Move In / Out Cleans Shower Cubicles
Simon 027 299 9022
GARAGE DOORS
GATES
GARAGE DOOR SYSTEMS
Classic Gates
Even Big Ben can’t compete! Stand out in colour with more bang for your bucks!
Honda EU20i Generator G
• Garage Door Openers 41 Grove Road BLENHEIM
Ph 578 8251 LIFESTYLE SETTING
Now Renting One, Two & Three bedroom units with carports, some furnished. From $125 to $220 per week plus power. Pets may be considered. References required. From one week to one year. Ph 027 503 2523
“I LOVE my new Mastercraft Kitchen”
See the experts for:
Sandblasting Powdercoating Gates, Fencing Furniture Pool Fences
Mastercraft Kitchens by Cantwell Joinery 15 Bristol Street, Riverlands, Blenheim
Williams Service Centre
6 Nelson St, Blenheim
Ph/Fax 578 0374 a/h 021 838 550
578 1021
Massage
PAINTER
all your fishing needs Vortex Marine
PH 578 5720
LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
www.mastercraft.co.nz/ideas for ideas and inspiration
575
• Roller Doors
• Gate Systems
KITCHENS
$2 cial ST incl
JigS & FlaSherS
6 Dodson St, Blenheim
Ph: 577 7868
Spe
• Sectional Doors
• Commercial Doors
www.cmelectrical.co.nz
GENERATORS
ENGINEERING MARLBOROUGH POWDERCOATING
• Tilt Doors
Ph: 579 4445
Enquire today about converting your advert to colour
Kingfish Snapper
03 578 3375
Come and see us for a free consultation, great advice, and award winning design.
Dirty Tiles & Grout? DAVE REES Mon Thai
TILING MAINTENANCE
• 5 grades of bark • compost & soil conditioner • pungas • peastraw • bricks • cream pebble • white chip • screened topsoil • firewood • coal • trailer hire • wine barrels EX DEPOT OR DELIVERY
Sheffield Street Riverlands Estate Blenheim
Ph 578 9590 TREE CARE
Got Dirty Grout?
Are you tired of scrubbing your dirty tiles and grout with no success?
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
S p a & M a s s a g eGrout is a very porous material and
is rarely sealed when new so it starts
to absorb dirt and bacteria from day RELAX YOUR BODY AND MIND
In no time it starts to looks dirty Traditional Thai massage one. and unsightly, no matter how long Foot reflexology massage you spend on your knees trying to scrub it clean. To make it worse, the Shoulder back & neck massage wrong type of cleaners could cause more damage!
One of the biggest drawcards for us was to be able to see what a huge difference our services can make to the appearance of tiled areas in a home.”
...Forget Pointlessoffers: Scrubbing ...Forget Pointless Scrubbing GroutPro We Clean, Clean, Seal &&Re-colour Re-colour We Seal Professional Tile 3&Cleaning Grout Tile and Grout
Their product For all painting andrange and services include a breathable, topical sealer decorating needs called Colourseal, unique in New
Warm Herbal Compression
Shoulder back massage However, Marlburians can now scrubbing, Foot reflexology massage forget endless, pointlessInteriors,
3 Grout restoration Re-Colouring (New & Old) will Our unique unique process Our restoration process will Tile and Grout Sealing and Repairs make3 your dirty old grout look. old grout look. 3 Glassdirty Restoration
Zealand, which repels dirt, oils and water and will prevent your grout from restaining for up to 15 years. This is applied to grout lines after a deep and thorough clean with specialist products and equipment and offers a range of 89 different colours.
exteriors,
BRAND NEW again...GUARANTEED!!! again...GUARANTEED!!! 3 Silicone Replacement
as Blenheim locals Darryl and Full body warm herbal compression Cecilia Norman have just started up reseidential, commercial
Traditional Thai massage Aromatherapy massage Sports massage Facial treatment
GroutPro (Marlborough) Ltd. They are part of a team of franchisees throughout New Zealand and Australia.
Including wallpapering, varnishing, roof spraying, cyan magenta yellow black started on 05/12/2012 10:48:38 looks fantastic once it is applied, new homes,“It repaints “GroutPro is the only business in truly making your grout lines look New Zealand specialising in tile and dolike - we itnew allagain and as it repels dirt Queen Market, grout restoration and we offer a cost and oils – no more scrubbing!!!” If effective solution to making your you are building a new home with 1/35 Queen Street, Blenheim tiles and grout look brand new again” tiled areas, Coloursealing the grout Darryl and Cecilia. “It costs only Mob 0220 117 072says a small proportion of the price to
03 579 5689
restore tiles than to replace them”.
If you are selling your home and
Phone 03 570 want to2214 give all the tiled areas a like new appearance, give Darryl and Fax 03 570 2219 Cecilia a call. Fabulous kitchens bathrooms Mobile 0272and 472 784sell houses and the GroutProl process could increase the
“We are delighted to be able to offer the people of Marlborough this unique service. Our previous experience in the flooring industry combined with intensive GroutPro training has provided us with a good grounding with which to start our new venture.
GIFt vOUCHERs AvAILABLE
Workmanship asAll part of the build finish is high Guaranteed recommended.
value of your home and help you clinch the deal!
3 Tile Anti-Slip (highly recommended Tile Re-Grouting Re-Grouting Silicone Replacement Repair Tile Silicone Replacement &&Repair in wet &areas) Cleaning &Sealing Sealing Colour ColourSeal SealOld OldGrout Grout Grout Cleaning NewGrout Grout Shower Glass Restoration Clear3Seal New
FREE FREE QUOTE QUOTE
3 Outdoor patio and pathway cleaning and sealing
or 04 04424 4248498 8498 024 426 333 or Concrete & Path Cleaning Phone: 0800 66 77 86 email: cecilia.n@groutpro.co.nz www.groutpro.co.nz
Tree Removal Height Reduction Trimming/Thinning Branch Chipping Hedge Trimming Line Clearance Stump Grinding Mulch Supplies Fully Insured FREE QUOTES
Ph. 03 578 0083
(Lance) 021 361912 cts@xtra.co.nz
18
public notice
Declaration of Parent/Staff Results At the close of nominations, the number of valid nominations was the number of vacancies required to be filled. I hereby declare the following duly elected. Parents Julie Taylor - Karmyn Ingram - Warren Hemingway - John Clark Staff Julie McPhail Signed: Trish Hildyard – Returning Office
Salon For Sale Hair salon in Renwick, great clientelle, 6 work stations, 2 shampoo basins, back room/ beauty room. Approx $8-9,000 Loreal retail and professional stock. Approx $20,000 worth of equipment, furniture & chattels. Great business in a very loyal town. $10,000 Phone Salon 035727117 or cell 021578751
situation vacant
situation vacant
Journalist
Quality Home Based Childcare Are you interested in becoming a home based educarer or nanny for children in our community?
Full-time position available
Board of Trustees Election
business for sale
situation vacant
- OR -
The
Sun Weather
Women’s Refuge, Sexual Assault Resource Centre Marlborough Inc. Have a position available for an Wahine Kaimahi Would you like to be part of an organisation that supports the safety and wellbeing of Wahine and their Whanau? We are looking for a person that can become part of a team that works at times in a high crisis area that has the following attributes: • A clear understanding and commitment to Te Tiriti O Waitangi • Experience working with wahine and their whanau • A clear analysis of domestic violence • Social services work or relevant degree or diploma • Refuge experience/training an advantage • Must have lived at least 3 years domestic violence free • Full current drivers licence Full refuge training and support will be given. Please send cover letter and CV to marlb_refuge@xtra.co.nz Or, PO Box 699 Blenheim 7201 Attn: Manager Applications close 12 June 2013
Are you helping your friends or family members by caring for their preschool children – ask how we can assist and support you all. If you feel you are able to offer preschool children a warm, safe, child friendly environment within your own home or within the child’s home, please phone us on 021 455 482 or visit our website.
The Blenheim Sun Newspaper is a twice weekly community newspaper, locally owned and operated, circulating throughout the Marlborough region. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced journalist with strong writing ability and photography skills to join our friendly and professional team. Email your CV and covering letter to: les@blenheimsun.co.nz
WednesdaySun
Trade Sales Team Member
The Sun
CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING PH 03 577 7868
Wednesday May 29, 2013
May 1, 2013
Thursday 8-17
your pharmacy... Ask Amcal first
OPEN 7 DAYS 9Am-6Pm Springlands Pharmacy
Blenheim Marlbor ough
Dreads cut for cancer Today 2-16
Friday 5-17
Saturday 6-18
Outlook for Today Fine, morning frosts. Northerlies developing.
We currently have families looking for home based childcare specifically in:Central Blenheim, Renwick and the Awatere Valley www.educarents.com
131 Middle Renwick
Road, Blenheim
Phone: 03 578
call us on: 5777
Sun
2271
868
The
Make your experience count Photo and For 17 years local story by Celeste Lodewyk woman Amber had dreadlocks Win (pictured) but has when she shaves from this Saturday she will be bald her head in support Foundation. of the Child Cancer The Marlborou it is her goal to gh Lines Stadium 2000 lifeguard raise a substantia the Marlborough l amount of moneysaid branch of the Foundatio for “It’s a huge goal, n. hoping the communitbut I want to raise $10,000. on board to donate y and local businesses will I am come toward me shaving haven’t reached it by then I will keep my head, but if I it she says. going until I achieve To date $1200 has Amber said she been raised in one week. daughter, Sophie was inspired by a family friend Lymphoblastic Gilchrist was diagnosed with who’s Leukaemia last Acute year. Continued page 2
Blenheim Marlborough
Do you have three a week to spare? OPENhours fOr iNsPEcti ON ay 4 Maylistener? Are youSataurdgood & Sunday 5 Ma y Have you had a variety of life experiences? If you have answered yes to the questions above, then we should be talking. Lifeline Marlborough operates a confidential telephone counselling service 24/7. We need more volunteers to step up to the mark to enable us to further develop our services. You will be fully trained, and once trained there is full support and ongoning training. You can really make a difference for those who feel that they have no-one else to turn to. Next training dates Juen 7th, 8th, 9th, 15th & 16th Just call Vienna Cassidy on 578 7503 for an informal chat, or write to her at Lifeline Marlborough, 25 Alfred Street, Blenheim From 11am to
3pm. Call at rece Phone 03 577
Springlands Lifestyle Village
ption.
5208 Email: info@s 5 Battys Road, lv.net.nz
In a short space of time,Yealands Estate has established itself as a global leader in sustainable wine production. Inspired to “think boldly, tread lightly and never say it can’t be done”,Yealands Estate has achieved rapid growth in the international market, exporting to over 70 countries in less than five years. Consequently, we are looking to recruit motivated individuals to develop our presence further.
Blenheim www.springland is the pre-emine sLifestyleVillag nt option for retiremen e.co.nz t living in MARLBO ROUGH.
Supply Chain and logiStiCS SpeCialiSt A newly created position to accommodate our growing business, the successful applicant will be a key member of the Logistics team, assisting with domestic and export order fulfilment activities, inventory analysis, supplier analysis and demand planning. Desire to learn, strong analytical and problem solving skills, good computer skills (especially with spreadsheets) will be required. Likewise, the ability to ‘see the bigger picture’ yet pay attention to the detail, an inquisitive nature combined with a commitment to continuous improvement and the communication skills to contribute to the team will be important. An attractive package will be offered to the successful applicant, who can demonstrate that they are results-driven, well-organised, have strong interpersonal skills and a “can do” attitude. To apply, please send your CV to info@yealands.co.nz before 5pm Friday 31st May BEST WORKPLACES FIN
A LIS T 2 0 1 2
CELLAR HANDS – MARLBOROUGH
Permanent Part Time – Fri to Mon 32 hours per week minimum
Mitre10 MEGA is looking for its next retail superstar! We need a self motivated person to join our Trade Sales Team at our locally owned and operated store. Our vacancy is Friday to Monday in our Trade Department. • The successful applicant will have a basic knowledge of timber and building products, and ideally a forklift operator’s license with *F* endorsement and good computing skills. • Reliability is a must, and you must be available to work weekends – flexibility to work additional hours to cover staff absences is needed too. • You will also know the importance of quality customer service and strive to deliver it every time. So, if you think you have what it takes to be our new Trade Sales Team Member – then please send your application along to HR Administration at hr.marlborough@ mitre10.co.nz Applications close 4th of June 2013. Applicants for this position will need to have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Permit. Shortlisted applicants will be required to undergo a Pre-employment vetting (Criminal Records check). Please quote TRA13 on your application. HR Administration, Mitre10 MEGA PO Box 67, Blenheim 7240
Unleash Your Career Potential This is an enormous opportunity for people with the passion, pride, courage and credentials to contribute to the future of one of New Zealand's most successful and exciting wine companies, Delegat's Wine Estate, the name behind the global phenomenon that is Oyster Bay. We have opportunities for experienced Cellar Hands and careerfocused people with relevant or other transferable skills to join our team based in Marlborough. The Marlborough winery is a large and modern facility with a 25,000 tonne capacity and focuses primarily on the Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir varieties which are all harvested locally. Cellar Hands are involved in various winemaking and cellar operations from grape receival through to fermentation management, filtering and cooperage. Shift work and extended hours will be required over our harvest period and infrequently on other occasions.
Inspired to “think boldly, tread lightly and never say it can’t be done”, Yealands Estate Wines has rapidly become one of New Zealand’s premier wine producers. Proving that the world’s best wines are produced sustainably,Yealands Estate won the International Sauvignon Blanc Trophy at the International Wine Challenge (London 2012), along with the world’s “Most Sustainable Medium-Sized Business” at the International Green Awards (UK 2012). Enjoyed in over 65 markets world-wide,Yealands Estate Wines rapid growth means that we are continuously on the lookout for dynamic, passionate people to join our talented team. marketing assistant Following a recent promotion we are looking to recruit a Marketing Assistant to join our Marketing team. Based at our state-of-the-art winery in Seddon, the successful applicant will be responsible for internal communications, overseeing wine competition entry, in addition to implementing our sponsorship and event programme throughout New Zealand. The successful candidate will have some previous marketing experience ideally within the wine industry, have strong communication skills, the ability to manage multiple projects at once and be looking to develop their potential in a fast-paced, quality-focussed family business. The role will require some domestic overnight travel and weekend work. Part time sales rePresentative - marlborough
We are seeking dynamic and motivated people with industry experience or other relevant skills who are looking to establish a lasting and meaningful career in the cellar. Applicants will require sound attention-to-detail, strong interpersonal and team skills, a self-starting attitude with the energy, motivation and stamina required to be effective in a dynamic environment.
To support our loyal customers and develop our presence further within the Marlborough region, we are looking to recruit a Sales Representative to work up to 20 hours per week (Monday / Wednesday / Friday). The role will service restaurants, retail and supermarket stores throughout the region and suit a motivated, professional and customer-focussed individual.
If you have the skill and motivation to be part of a dynamic and highly successful team, please apply through our website www.delegats.co.nz/careers
The successful applicant will have some prior merchandising or sales experience, an appreciation for wine, have their own vehicle and NZ driver’s license. Some heavy lifting will be required as part of the role. An exciting role working with quality brands. Applications including CV’s should be sent to info@yealands.co.nz by 7th June.
BEST WORKPLACES FIN
A LIS T 2 0 1 2
Sun sport
The Sun
Sport inbrief
Premier rugby Harlequins, Central and Waitohi were the three Marlborough teams who came out on top on Saturday’s round of the Tasman Trophy competition. The successful Nelson teams were Nelson and Stoke, the results were as follows: Pool A: Nelson 28 v Waimea Old Boys 26; Stoke 28 v Moutere 22; Waitohi 33 v Awatere 13. Pool B: Harlequins 73 v Renwick 12; Central 31 v Kahurangi 15. The Wanderers had the bye.
Mid-Winter swim On Sunday June 23, the annual More FM Mid-Winter Swim with Cuddon will be held on the Picton foreshore at 1pm, with the prizegiving to follow. The event always attacts a big crowd of participants in fancy dress and equally keen spectators. Once again, the major prize of a Heat Pump from Cuddon is “up for grabs” plus many spot prizes from Marlborough businesses. Picton Primary School will be fundraising with hot food and drinks and the Rarangi Surf Life Savers and St John’s Ambulance will be on site to ensure everyone’s safety. Brancott Estate will supply hot water to be sprayed by the Rural Fire Service for swimmers after their chilly dip. Registrations start at noon and close at 12.55pm.
Training run A Marlborough Harriers pack training run or walk will leave from the clubrooms at Oliver Park on the corner of Weld and Cleghorn streets at 6.pm on Thursday May 30. Reflector gear is compulsory. Joggers and walkers, regardless of ability, are welcome.
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Young sailor one to watch Story and photo by Kat Duggan Young Queen Charlotte Yacht Club sailor, Oliver Cowley is one to watch after he recently took out the optimist class of the All Japan International Friendship Regatta. The 12-year-old has been sailing for just two years, but won the competition, sailing against about 30 other sailors, from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand and New Zealand. Oliver said he was excited about his achievement, which he had not expected, as he was competing against some tough competition. “The other sailor I went with [Tom FyfeAuckland], was third best in New Zealand and fourth overall in the Nationals this year and I came 37th,” Oliver said. After Tom bet Oliver by 33 places at the nationals, the pair were neck and neck at the Japan regatta, with Oliver just beating him at the finish. Not only did he take the Japan Regatta title from Tom, who came second, he also bet Japan’s best optimist sailor, who, like Tom will be competing in the Optimist World Championships at Lake Garda, Italy, in July. The New Zealand team of three dominated the competition, with Oliver and Tom coming first and second in the optimist class respectively, and Wellington’s George Gautrey taking out the Laser 4.7 class, after winning all of his races. The team also took home a trophy for second rank in the team race. Oliver’s 37th placing in the nationals, the 26th New Zealander, also won him the title of ‘best sailor for their first nationals’. He said he hoped to continue sailing, and possibly make it a profession one day.
Queen Charlotte Yacht Club's Oliver Cowley with his first place medal and team trophy from the International Friendship All Japan Junior Yacht Club Regatta.
Smashed ‘Em Bro smashes through Last Thursday evening the popular Triples Tournament was held to end the season of Marlborough Volleyball’s Fairweathers’ Senior League at Stadium 2000. Thirty six teams competed in six grades. With three players each side, the play was fast and furious. Results: Presidents Grade: 1. Smashed ‘Em Bro B; 2. Kinoaths President’s Grade B: 1. Hello Kitty; 2. Kadiniscool C Grade: 1. Velvet Hammers; 2. Safe Crackers 1
Mixed/Social A: 1. Motley Crew 1, 2. Motley Crew 2 Mixed/Social B: 1. Fire Hazards; 2. Newbies Social Grade: 1. Ambush; 2. Isolate Recipients of the Most Valuable Player awards were: President’s Grade; Woody Flyers’ Joel Wiapo for his ability to combine well with other teammembers and for his consistent and great hard hitting at the net. C Grade; Smashed ‘Em Bro’s Tu Daunivavana for all round great play. Tu was told he has had a fantastic term with great serving and consistent setting, blocking and hitting.
Mixed Grade; The A-Team’s Georgia Walker for great serving, setting and supporting her team. Social Grade; Motley Crew’s Rick Alderlieste for consistent all round great play and a particularly good karate kick hit. The Fair Play Team of the Week was awarded to Social Grade’s The Newbies. Players now take a four-week break and the winter season commences on June 20. Teams are reminded to register for the new season prior to Friday June 14. Phone Nicky on 572 9488 or Alvyn on 578 1264 for further details.
Picton Dam run On Saturday June 1 at 2pm, Marlborough Harriers will be doing the Dam run, in the first instance the 45-minute run to the Reservoir dam from Nelson Square in Picton. There is also a run to both dams and return, taking approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Further distances are available on the day. Everyone is welcome to participate and there is also a children’s run. Don’t forget to bring a plate to share for afternoon tea.
MBC First XV The Marlborough Boys College First XV had another successful game on the weekend, taking down Timaru Boys High School 35-21. The win was a good achievement for MBC, with coach Gray Cornelius previously telling The Sun that Timaru Boys would be a challenge for the home team. MBC’s next challenge will be tomorrow when, they face Nelson College in Nelson.
19
Pigeon Club race results
Shield again stays Marlborough Harriers Club retained the interclub Brooklyn Shield for the eleventh consecutive year last Saturday.Twenty five members lined up in the competition at Taylor Dam, along with visiting Waimea athletes Craig Harford, Fran Kerse, Maren Harford and Heather Eades. Unfortunately Nelson again had
Maren Harford of Waimea led these Marlborough Harriers through the water jump during the Brooklyn Shield interclub competion held last Saturday. Left to right Hunter Bendall (boys under 12) Russell Lundon (senior men) Peter Mann (senior men) all from Marlborough, following in Maren's wake. Photo provided.
nobody take up the challenge. Of the 12 grades, contested Marlborough won nine and Waimea three. Marlborough also won the Brooklyn Trophy awarded for the Senior Men’s team competition and the teams competition Charlie Sturrock Cup for Boys 12 and under.
Waimea, however, deservedly won Don Pederson Cup for the top Senior Womens team. In a closely fought race, Waimea’s Fran Kerse took line honours from local runner Kiri Johnson. Fran’s Waimea team-mate Maren Harford finished third and secured the silverware last won by the visitors in 2008.
On Saturday the Blenheim Pigeon Club held its second to last race of the 2013 young bird season. Eighty five birds were released at Timaru into clear calm conditions at 8.30am. The first bird arrived home at 1.43.34pm. Flock Race results were: 1. A. Cooper 1.43.34pm Velocity 1193.923mpm, and 2013 Young Bird Champ, 2. Morrins Hollow 1116.712mpm, 3. S. Morrison 1116.599mpm,4 C. Kirkwood 1115.707mpm, 5. Dredge Family 1110.450mpm, 6. Tumbledown 1002.409mpm. This race was the third leg of the Triple Crown race which was won by Morrins Hollow. There were no other flyers with eligible birds. Auction Bird Race: 1. C. Kirkwood, 2. Morrins Hollow, 3 S. Morrison, 4. Dredge Family. Next week sees the last race of the season, the Top of the South Classic, to be flown from Timaru with a nominal race distance of 400km.
20
The Sun
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Ph: 0800 500 123
ENpm OP n 3
Su
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23963
Enquiry welcome from $625,000
11 Cherrywood Park, Springlands CHARASMATIC 350m2 RESIDENCE ON STUNNING PRIVATE OASIS IN PRIME LOCATION
OPSat 1 i/ Fr
1/86 Nelson Street IDEAL RETIREES/SINGLES/INVESTORS…
Enquiry welcome from $199,000
m EN.15p
N pm PE2.30
Ot 1 Sa
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23892
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23965
136 Scott Street MODERNISED & MUCH LOVED, PERFECTION PLUS…
Enquiry welcome from $275,000
Su
EN5pm OPn 1.1
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23694
18 Howick Road FILLED WITH SURPRISE, SUNSHINE & SPACE
Enquiry welcome from $279,000
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23635
PRIVACY ASSURED, FABULOUS FLOORPLAN
Enquiry welcome from $429,000
S
ENpm OPun 2
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23204
260m2 BRICK BEAUTY ON EASYCARE SECTION
Debbie Webster
03 578 3760 • 021 797 454 debbie.webster@mikepero.com
Enquiry welcome from $479,000
www.mikepero.com/MPRE23693
1 Hitaua Place SERIOUS SALE – THOUSANDS BELOW REPLACEMENT!
Enquiry welcome from $469,000
www.mikepero.com Mike Pero Real Estate Ltd. Licensed REAA (2008)