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Church demolition auction Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The 2013 Seddon earthquakes may have led to the demise of the St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church building in Seddon, but its memory will live on through a variety of memorabilia up for auction this Saturday, October 18. St Andrew’s which first opened in 1956, was deemed ‘unfeasible to repair’ and was decommissioned in July following a heartfelt farewell service led by Rev Dawn Daunauda. The church has since been demolished and a large majority of items from its interior and structure will be up for auction this Saturday. Continued page 2 Chairperson of the management committee for the Awatere Christian Joint Venture, Rob Cameron with some of the rimu wood and a door from the St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church building in Seddon which will be auctioned off this weekend. Inset: Damage caused by last year’s earthquakes.

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Bride meets Sonny Bill By Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim woman Fiona Lodewyk had an extra special day last Saturday when she celebrated her 50th birthday, got married and was photographed with former All Black player Sonny Bill Williams all on the same day.

Sonny Bill was taking a short swim with his Counties team mates when he crossed paths with the wedding party at a Blenheim hotel. Fiona said Sonny was “a real gentleman”, and congratulated her and husband Les on their nuptials.

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Quick-thinking staff save life A 38-year-old Masterton man is in a stable condition in Wellington Hospital after Outward Bound staff helped to restart his heart before help arrived. The man was moving a small yacht up from the beach to a grassed area at Outward Bound, in Queen Charlotte Sound, when the mast struck live power lines, electrocuting him. Initially the man was breathing before going into cardiac arrest. Outward Bound staff applied a defibrillator and performed CPR to get the man’s heart beating again.

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The mast struck the power lines just after 5pm on Monday. St John Marlborough territory manager Murray Neal said Outward Bound staff did a fantastic job. “They had exactly the right equipment, had exactly the right training and did exactly the right thing. “It’s a huge pat on the back for them really.” The man was airlifted from Anakiwa to Wellington by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter.

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Continued from page 1. Chairperson of the management committee for the Awatere Christian Joint Venture, Rob Cameron said there will be a lot kept, including pews and most of the windows, but the rest is being sold to help raise money for their ‘building fund’. “There are a lot of people in the community who have fond memories of St Andrew’s so this is a way for them to have some memorabilia. “It also means that the church will always be part of our community,” he said. There are 42 auction items listed including doors, flooring, gates, frames, beams and

other parts of the building, as well as furniture items such as a vintage projector, shelves, light shades, blinds and kitchen utensils. There will be food and drink available during the auction which begins at 10:30am with an inspection, followed by the auctioning at 11:30am. Items will be displayed in the paddock adjacent to the church. Money raised from the auction will go toward a ‘building fund’, but decisions as to how and where to rebuild the church are yet to be made, said Rob. Until such time, St Andrew’s large congregation will continue to share the Catholic church.

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The wreckage of a helicopter missing in Kahurangi National Park, 35km west of Motueka, has been found, along with the body of former Blenheim man Damian Webster. The wreckage was found within the search area identified from the Robinson 44 helicopter’s last known position on Friday afternoon. The helicopter, piloted by Damian Webster, went missing on a flight from Karamea to Nelson on Tuesday morning. On Friday morning a helicopter identified what appeared to be a

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Damian Webster. sheet of paper in the trees. A crewman was winched down and confirmed the paper was linked to the helicopter. The wreckage was found around 3pm.

There have been an outpouring of tributes for Damian from family and friends on Facebook. The Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand managed the search, which involved up to five helicopters and six ground search and rescue teams. RCCNZ search and rescue coordinator John Ashby praised the efforts of the searchers, while acknowledging the pilot’s family and friends and their loss. “This is obviously a very sad day for his loved ones and our thoughts are with them,” he said. “This was an extremely challeng-

ing search, given the steep terrain and thick bush canopy, and it is a credit to the skills of the searchers that the wreckage has been found. “Identifying a single piece of paper from the air is remarkable and that is what has led us to the crash site.” Mr Ashby also praised police, who coordinated the land search. Recovery of the pilot’s body was handled by police. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission and the Civil Aviation Authority are both investigating the crash.

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Last call Workmen watch on as the old City Hotel was brought down on Friday. Owner Rob Anderson elected to demolish the property after the building was deemed an earthquake risk. The demolition had been delayed after negotiations surrounding party walls shared with the adjacent properties. Simcox Construction was dealing with the demolition.

By Adam Poulopoulos Police are continuing enquiries into a fire started by the Taylor River last week. A group of flax bushes at the end of Beaver Road were set alight just after 2:30pm last Thursday afternoon. Two fire appliances and the police attended the blaze, which was extinguished shortly after. Marlborough district fire fighter Lewis Jones said it was “very unlikely” the fire had started from a discarded cigarette butt. “It’s one of those ones that is not clearly identifiable. There are no other telltale signs.” Mr Jones said with the dead undergrowth and the wind, the blaze had travelled quickly.

Diane Lindsay-Stevens, who was walking along the river when the fire started, said it began quickly. “Suddenly there was smoke, crackle, crackle, and then flames. There was nobody around. “It just seemed to go so fast. I thought ‘oh my God. There must be someone burning rubbish here.” Ms Lindsay-Stevens went to a nearby property, and the homeowner called police. Andy Wrighton, who walked past the fire site ten minutes previously and was near the Henry Street Bridge when it began, said the outcome could have been worse. “It’s just luck it’s so green. If it had been a bit further down it could have ended up in the houses.”

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MARINA EXPANSION Port Marlborough’s application for an expansion of the Waikawa Marina has been signed off by Waikawa Bay iwi Te Atiawa o te Waka-a-Maui and will now go before the Environment Court. An official signing ceremony was held last Friday, signalling the end of ‘discussions’ between the two parties. Last year Port Marlborough marinas operations manager Steve McKeown told the Sun by expanding into the north west and north east it would help meet the demand the marina was experiencing, and an additional 250 berths would ‘greatly benefit the marina’.

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Christmas parades This year’s Blenheim Christmas Parade, Saturday December 6, will kick off at the later time of 5pm, and will feature as the finale to the Cracker Christmas Festival. The day begins with the Lions Mistletoe Market from 8:30am - 2pm, before the Cracker Christmas Festival kicks off at 2:30pm with live entertainment, street performers and family fun. The parade will again have character floats, and entries are being taken by emailing info@marlborough4fun.co.nz Organisers estimate the festival and parade will conclude around 5:45pm. The Picton Christmas Parade will be taking place on Sunday December 14 from 2:30pm - 5:30pm. To enter into the parade email bowers@xtra.co.nz

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Slow Rehab for Hiku the Penguin Hiku the Penguin is making a slow recovery at EcoWorld’s Wildlife Recovery Centre in Picton. The sick Little Blue was recently found at Whites Bay by a member of the public. She was lethargic, had a swollen face, a bad gut infection, fleas and the usual ticks blocking her ears. EcoWorld’s life sciences manager Regan Russell said the penguin, named Hiku by one of EcoWorld’s year pass holders, was pretty sick when she arrived. “We’ve deloused her and put her on antibiotics to clear the gut infection and stabilise her. It looks like the gut infection has cleared. “Hiku is eating well and she is putting on weight. “She still has a swollen face and our next challenge is her eyesight. We have been applying eye drops but we think she may have limited eyesight.

Life is hard for Little Blues. They face the dangers from natural predators at sea and on land, but humans and their dogs and cats add to their daily struggle. It’s now penguin breeding season, and this is the time of the year when they have unfortunate and sometimes fatal interactions with humans and their pets. “We’re expecting more injured and sick penguins at this time of the year through to February. Sometimes they have been mauled by dogs or cats, run over by cars or hit by boats,” said Regan. “People should be aware they are out there and they are vulnerable to human activities.” If you find a sick or injured Little Blue EcoWorld’s life science manager Regan Penguin please contact EcoWorld Picton Russell holding Hiku the Little Blue Pen- Aquarium or your local DOC office for guin. advice. Take care as Little Blue Penguins are wild “She still wouldn’t survive long in the animals and they do bite. wild in her current state.”

Spring Festival great success By Adam Poulopoulos The St Ninian’s Church Spring Festival was held over the weekend, raising about $4000 overall. The festival, which was held on Saturday on a closed-off Riley Crescent, was raising money for the Wairau Youth and Family Trust, and their community children’s worker Robin Humphreys. About a dozen stalls were set up altogether, including a mini food court and to sell arts and crafts. Other children’s activities, including a bouncy castle, treasure hunt and face paint, were also available. Wairau Youth and Family Trust fundraising committee member Trish Robertson said she was happy with how things went. “We had a lovely day and the weather was brilliant. ”We’re very grateful to the community for assisting us and for gathering in their numbers.” More photos on page 14.

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Bodybuilders win at national event Blenheim made its presence known at the 2014 NABBA/WFF Nationals for bodybuilding at the weekend, with locals Renee Craw and Brayden Green taking out podium finishes. Renee won third place in the NABBA Novice Figure category, while Brayden placed second in the Junior Men. This was a huge thrill for the duo, especially for

Renee who has been training hard for the past 10 months to get to the nationals event. She said there were nerves leading up to the day but winning was “a dream come true”. “It was really exciting to be there and to win a placing. My next goal is to continue training and build my body for a competition next year,” she said.


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By Adam Poulopoulos Two dog-crazy Marlburians have used the love they have for their pets to write a children’s book. Tara McLaren, who teaches at Springlands School, and Mindy Chowdhury, a retail assistant at Mihi Merino, have co-written and produced ‘Laddie and Mac’s First Adventure,’ with Tara’s black Labrador Mac and Mindy’s cocker spaniel Laddie the stars of the show. The book was made using photographs the women had taken of their dogs, and is about the pooches’ discovery of some buried treasure. The pair, who have no previous published work, came up with the idea in September last year while taking the dogs for walks down the Taylor River. “We took a lot of photos and laughed, and said ‘we could make a book out of it,” Tara said. The authors would meet once or twice a week, but Mindy said a lot of

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their work was done over email. “I’d write a few words and email them through, and then Tara would email back with a few more. “We ended up going off on a few tangents and basically wrote four stories, so we pulled it back to focus on the one.” As well as the story itself, the book contains an educational element, with exercises at the back of the book teaching children about how to care for dogs. The book is dedicated to Tara’s sons, Bailey and Sonny-Joe, and Mindy’s nephews, Luke and Freddy. “They were rapt. All our family and friends have been really supportive,” Tara said. The book has been released at Bookworld, Paper Plus, Mihi Merino and the Awatere Information Centre. A second volume is in the works, but the pair said it might be a while before it hits the shelves. was forbidden to drive. He also underwent the drink driver procedure and failed. He will appear in the Blenheim District Court on October 20.

CUTTING LOOSE At 1am on Tuesday a 22-year-old unemployed female was arrested on Middle Renwick Rd for breaching her home detention. She had cut her bracelet off and left her address. She was held in custody and appeared in court yesterday.

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A Marlborough woman’s five-year battle against multiple sclerosis has seen her embark on a fundraising drive, looking to raise the money needed to receive stem cell treatment in Russia. Paula Davis spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about living with the disease, and her fundraising dinner on January 24. It was October 2009 when Paula Davis’s life changed. Experiencing partial blindness in her left eye, Paula saw two local eye specialists. Following an MRI scan and lumbar puncture, she was diagnosed with MS. “I was actually smiling and laughing,” she said. “I said to the doctor ‘if I don’t laugh now I’m going to cry, and I don’t want to.” MS, which has no known cause or cure, occurs when the body’s immune system attacks nerve fibres in the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. The damage causes symptoms like fatigue, thinking problems and impaired vision. The news came as a shock, especially for a woman who had such an active lifestyle. Paula had been known to work out in the gym three times a day, had dabbled in bodybuilding and is a qualified chef and dementia carer. Paula’s son Alex would help her with everything, from doing her shopping to opening bananas. “He had to be with me if I went out,” she said. “I’d worry about passing out, or losing my eyesight and not being able to get home.” Paula has tried several medications, but the Pharmac-funded options have led to side effects, and a tablet she has yet to try costs $35,000 per annum. Her worst experience came in 2012 with Betaferon, a drug designed to reduce the severity of an MS relapse. Paula was regularly affected by other illnesses and would sleep for about 20 hours a day. “It caused more problems, and seemed to exacerbate the existing ones,” she said. “The Florence Nightingale Agency was helping me with cleaning, and I’d wake up, let the cleaner in, and fall asleep. “I’d wake up when the vacuum came on, and then fall asleep again while it was

running.” Currently, Paula is managing her symptoms through her diet and steady exercise. Ironically, she is no longer eligible for MS drugs, as she hasn’t had two new relapses in the last 12 months. With the disease under control but with seemingly no way forward, Paula was watching 60 Minutes six months ago when she was given hope. The documentary featured Australian Kristy Cruise, who received successful MS stem cell transplant treatment in Russia. “She was me – it was amazing to see her go from where she was to where she is now,” Paula said. “I don’t want to wait until I’m really sick to have treatment here.” The treatment sees bone marrow extracted from the patient before they undergo chemotherapy, and the marrow is reintroduced. The immune system is essentially reset and stops attacking itself, and it is the closest scientists have come to finding a long-term Paula Davis’s fundraising drive is underway. MS cure. Paula has been accepted for treatment in 2016, and has since started fundraising. She estimates trip costs to be $60,000, which covers her treatment, plus airfares, accommodation and food for herself and a support person. So far she has raised about $1400 through her Givealittle page, ‘Paulas stem cell treatment fund,’ while a Facebook page ‘Paula’s stem cell treatment for MS,’ has also been set up. A fundraising dinner for Paula is being held at Dolce on Saturday, January 24, 2015, with tickets available at Dolce and Just Jeans. Paula said the treatment would let her get back to work and do things others took for granted. “It’d give me my life back.” For more information on donating email ms.cure@outlook.co.nz Paula with friends Sarah McAlister, Clinton Irain and Lisa McManaway outside Dolce.

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McLAREN: Nathan and Amanda are pleased to announce the early but safe arrival of their first baby, Mya Rose (5lb 6oz) on October 6, 2014 at 1:27pm. A massive thank you to Angela White, Shona Wills and all the staff on Ward One.

OLD: Blake, Melanie and proud big sister Amelia are happy to announce the early arrival of Emily Rose (7lb 11oz) born October 6, 2014 at 11:54am at Wairau Hospital. Big ups to Cathy and her side-kick Lynley for the awesome job they did. Many thanks from the ‘young Old family’.

SWALES: James, Tumaara (Jones) and proud big brother Lochlan feel so blessed to announce the arrival of their second little boy, Eli Taitoa George (7lb 9oz) on the 1st October 2014. Special thanks to Carmen and midwife Angela, and all the wonderful staff at Wairau. Photo provided.

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Alzheimers Marlborough hosted a fundraising brunch at the Day Care Centre on Wither Road. The $780 raised will go towards a day trip for the entire centre next year.

t Mills, Pip McCullum and  Graham Stead, Forget-Me-Not Club Supervisor Jo Dell, Anne Stead, Margare Bev Imbs helped out in the kitchen.

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Tasman Makos in Blenheim Marlburians packed into Lansdowne Park to watch the Tasman Makos’ final match of the ITM Cup round-robin season against Counties-Manukau on Sunday afternoon.

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St Ninian’s Spring Festival The St Ninian’s Presbyterian Church hosted its Spring Festival at Riley Crescent on Saturday.

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Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/support - For families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

Keeping U Moving walking & Balance 50+ Run by Community Eldercare Coordinator, 2nd & 4th Thursdays a month St Christopher’s Hall 3.30-4.30 call Wendy 5794446 coin donation towards cup of tea.

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The Blue Door - Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353. 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 pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim

Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm 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. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451

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death notices BROWN, Michael Leyden (Mike): On Friday October 10 2014, unexpectedly, at Wellington Hospital. In his 78th year. Dearly loved husband of Pat for 54 years. Much loved father, father-in-law and friend of Anthony and Lynell, Louise and Kevin, Bernard and Des, Art and Lisa, Simon (deceased), and Ben. A loved and cherish Grandad of 12 and great Grandad of 8. Messages to 9 Glendale Place, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Diabetes Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 855, Blenheim 7240. A funeral service for Mike will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 11am Thursday October 16, followed by interment at Omaka Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz HENDERSON, Lois Margaret: On Thursday October 9 2014, peacefully, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village. Aged 83 years. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of John, Annie and Bob (all deceased), and Peter and Karen. Cherished grandmother to Heather, Joel, Johnny, Sam, Julia and Zac. Much loved friend of Betty, Jackie and Cindy. Special thanks to the staff at Ashwood Park for their wonderful care of Mum. A private funeral service for Lois has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz WEBSTER, Damian Michael: On Tuesday October 7 2014, as the result of an accident. Aged 37 years. Dearly loved father of Rex, much loved son of Christine McConway, and much loved son and stepson of David and Kathy. Loved brother of Michaela and stepbrother of Luke and Hayley, loved and cherished partner of Jessie Creedmore. Messages to 1A Ruthken Crescent, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation would be appreciated to either Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust, P O Box 2227, Stoke, Nelson 7041 or Nelson Search and Rescue Society, P O Box 254, Nelson 7040, and can be made at the service. A funeral service for Damian will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Maxwell Road, at 1.30 p.m. Friday October 17, followed by interment at Seddon Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Wairau Valley Anglican Parish Proudly presents 22nd tour of COUNTRY GARDENS

18th and 19th October

$20 Programmes $20 On sale from Islington Gardens, Renwick Dairy, Roselands Pets and Plants, Devon Nursery, Selmes Garden Trust Nursery, Springlands Garden Centre & Cafe. Close to town around Fairhall, Omaka, Hawkesbury areas.

Sponsors: Wool Marketing Marlborough/Nelson Ltd Newman Graphics

A great day out!

Marlborough Auctions SAT 18TH OCT-10AM Auction to be held at Harlequins Rugby Clubrooms • 1995 Honda Odyssey • 1995 Subaru Impreza • 1994 Mitsubishi Delica • 12 ft Wooden Dinghy • 100 plus years old Excelsior IV Ship Log • Frejohn table saw • 8inch Jointer planer • Gas gauges & hoses • Petrol blowvack, • Hammer drills, Cordless drills • Stihl near new MS 311 chainsaw • 3 older chainsaws • Tool boxes • Old bottles • Old hammers • Mriabc Hammer drill • 100yr old endless chain • 02ITO concrete breaker • Electric pruners • Boxes of nuts & bolts • Hand tools, Powertools • Old planers, Bench vices • 25 Hand pruners, Pruning equipment • Welder, Bench grinder, Skill saw • Lawn mowers • Scallop dredge, Anchors • Bay Marie, Double ended roll top bath, • Complete Victorian fireplace & surround

Viewing Friday 17th Oct from 3-6pm at Harlequins Rugby Clubrooms Lansdowne Street DOORS OPEN SATURDAY 18TH AT 9AM AUCTION STARTS AT 10AM www.marlboroughauctions.co.nz Email: auction@xtra.co.nz For enquires - Phone 578 3663

MAY the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, honoured, adored and glorified throughout the world now and forever. Say six times per day for nine days and promise publication. Your prayers will be answered no matter how impossible it may seem to you on the ninth day.

Casual/Relief Butcher Knife Hand Vacancy We presently have an opportunity for casual/relief butcher or knife hand to assist as needed across our three stores in Blenheim. Previous supermarket experience would be an advantage but not essential. This work would be on an as needed basis. Maybe you want to return to the workforce for a few days per week, this could compliment your current situation. We're looking for a qualified and/or experienced Butcher with a creative flair for the display and merchandising of our products, and a commitment to teamwork. A high standard of personal presentation and a positive approach will be complimented by good communication skills and a sound knowledge of Food Safety Standards. To apply or to discuss further please contact: Robert Hardy - Store Manager CD Blenheim Phone: 0278379160 robert.hardy@countdown.co.nz

We are looking for an experienced Auto Glazier to join our small but busy team. The role will include mainly automotive glazing. The position also requires the applicant to be able to answer phones, book jobs, order stock etc when required. It is a full time Monday to Friday role with occasional overtime. The successful applicant must have the following skills and attributes: • Previous experience in the auto glass industry • Able to remove and refit vehicle glass without breakage or damage (panel shop work etc) • Able to fit windscreens by them self • Must be able to work alone or as part of a team, on the road or in a workshop. • A full current NZ driver’s licence • Excellent customer service skills • Tidy presentation with excellent written and spoken English. • Applicants for this position should have NZ residency If this sounds like the job for you, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV by e-mail to josh@marlboroughglass.co.nz

ST MARY’S PARISH BLENHEIM We invite you to join us in celebrating 150 years of our current Parish Church 24 - 26 October 2014. FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 2pm afternoon tea for senior and former parishioners. 6pm meet and greet for any vistors. 7:30pm Concert in Parish Hall. SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER Midday national and cultural food stalls in Parish grounds. 1pm official opening of celebrations followed by pageant depicting Parish History through the years. 7pm Latin Mass followed by time of spiritual reflection and prayer. SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER 10am concelebrated Mass followed by picnic in Parish grounds. All are welcome to join us. Further information phone 578-0038 during office hours.

Community Support Worker Blenheim NZCare Group Ltd is a national company, delivering a range of disability support services throughout New Zealand, caring for people with both physical and intellectual disabilities. We are currently recruiting for a casual position in Blenheim. Experience is not essential as we provide a range of training programmes that will nurture your career in this worthwhile and satisfying field. Responsibilities include: • Life skills teaching • Promoting independence • Activities at home and in the community • Personal cares • Cooking • Cleaning • Driving A full current manual driver’s licence is essential.

For further information please contact Lisa Bowie on 03 547 0585 or Lisa.bowie@nzcaregroup.co.nz Applications close: 20 October 2014 at 5pm


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Family duo grabs medals, takes record By Adam Poulopoulos It’s a job well done for a Blenheim father-son combination who rowed away from a recent meet with six gold medals and a national record. Octogenarian Brian Hutchison and son Ross were part of the Blenheim Rowing Club contingent at the South Island Masters Indoor Rowing Championships in Timaru last weekend. At a meet where everyone was on a rowing machine, Brian broke the national 80-plus age group 1000 metre record by nearly seven seconds, in a time of four minutes, sixteen seconds. Brian also won the 500m and

100m in the same category. His son, Ross, rowed in the strong 50-54 year old division. He walked away with three gold medals, in the 2000m, 1000m and 500m, as well as silver in the 100m. Brian said despite every machine in his record-setting race being connected to a monitor, he did not initially realise his achievement. “I didn’t actually know the time straight away, but I was elated. “If you break a record by one or two seconds it’s good, but I was really chuffed to break it by six seconds.” Brian already holds the agegroup 100m record, which he

set last year. He said he was a surprise to break this mark. “You’re out there to win, but you never know your opposition until you get there. “There are things you’re out to achieve, and you always do the best you can.” Brian said he had been on a rowing machine every day for the last three months in preparation for the event, while Ross trains five or six times a week. The meet was the fourth Brian and Ross had attended together. Their next meet is the upcoming Marlborough outdoor rowing champs. Brian and Ross Hutchison.

Mixed results for Marlborough teams

Michelle Thompson, James van Asch, Natalie Timms and Rachael van Asch head off to the next post after spreading shingle on the track leading up from the jetty.

Accountants get hands dirty Last Friday, 17 TvA Chartered Accountants staff and their families swapped keyboards for shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows to gravel the northern end lookout, and parts of the 2.8km track leading around the Kaipupu Point Sounds Wildlife Sanctuary. TvA director Louise Pope said it was a great way to spend a Friday

afternoon. “The sanctuary is so completely removed from what we do on a daily basis, a piece of paradise at our back door. “It’s so close to the port, but you wouldn’t know it’s there.” The TvA offices were closed on Friday afternoon as a result.

Some of Marlborough’s best young footballers got to pit themselves against teams from around the South Island at the Renwick Domain last week. The Gavin Roberts 12th Grade Football Tournament attracted 16 boys’ teams and 12 girls’ sides from around the South Island. The Marlborough boys’ side finished 11th in their tournament, which was won by Otago Blue. Benjamin Ivory-McCullum was one of his team’s standouts, winning the best goalkeeper award. The Marlborough girls’ team qualified second from their five round-robin games, but were only allowed to play off for the final two spots because they were an invitational team with two extra players. They ended up taking ninth spot overall. Several other Marlborough teams were also in action in school tournaments around the South Island. The 14th grade boys side finished with a four-match

Ruby Smith prepares to pass the ball during the Marlborough girls' team's 3-2 win over North Canterbury in their opening match on Thursday.

winning run to claim fifth at their tournament in Dunedin, while the under-13 boys came 10th at their tournament in Queenstown.

The combined 15th and 17th grade girls team had a one win-one drawthree loss record and finished eighth at their Methven tournament.

In a hurry? Grab a helova Coffee SOUTH AFRICAN (BOER) WAR 1899 – 1902 ORDER OF SERVICE For the wreath laying ceremony at the South African War Memorial Tuamarina At 1000 hours (10am), Tuesday 21st October 2014

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Sport inbrief

Multisport Entries are open for the 2014 Queen Charlotte Classic. The event is on Saturday, November 15. A half marathon is being offered, as well as the multisport race. Entries close on November 11. For more information, visit the Queen Charlotte Classic website.

Squash Megan Craig is among the four players in the New Zealand Women’s squash team to contest the Women’s World Team Championships in Canada. The team is missing New Zealand number one Joelle King, who is recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon. The event is being held in Montreal from December 1-8.

Makos winger James Lowe passes in the lead-up to his team’s try, as he is confronted by Sonny Bill Williams. Top right: Makos tryscorer Robbie Malneek takes it forward as first-five Marty Banks looks on.

Makos finish second By Adam Poulopoulos The Tasman Makos’ hopes of finishing as the ITM Premiership’s top seed failed to come to fruition, as they were beaten by CountiesManukau at Lansdowne Park on Sunday. The 21-16 loss in front of a crowd of 7100 saw Tasman finish second on the table. A win would have seen Tasman top the table, after Taranaki lost to Canterbury earlier in

the day. Tasman plays Canterbury in Nelson on Saturday night for a place in the final. Tasman beat Canterbury 38-10 in their roundrobin game earlier this month. Tasman looked to be heading to the top of the table when fullback Robbie Malneek’s long-range try saw them lead 16-7 with 25 minutes to play.

Natasha Knox from More FM Marlborough with Hayden Ditfort, 4, the More FM Mini Mako, thanks to Blenheim New World. Hayden plays for the Central under-six team. Photo supplied.

Registrations for Marlborough Volleyball’s beach fours competition are now open. The competition begins on November 6 at Lansdowne Park, and runs once a week until December 11. For more information contact Marlborough Volleyball.

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However Counties, bolstered by Sonny Bill Williams’s inclusion, scored two tries in the final 20 minutes, and despite a late barrage of Tasman attack, held on to win. Lansdowne Park will host the ITM Premiership final should Tasman beat Canterbury, and top qualifier Taranaki lose to Auckland in New Plymouth. Tasman and Canterbury kick-off at 7:05pm.

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The Thespecial specialprice pricepoint pointofof$34,990+GST+ORC $34,990+GST+ORCapplies appliestotoNavara NavaraST-X ST-XLTD LTD2WD 2WDManual Manualmodel model(D40LM02) (D40LM02)only. only.Leather Leatherfeatures featuresand andupholstery upholsterymay maycontain containsynthetic syntheticmaterial. material.Offer Offeravailable availabletotoapproved approvedapplicants applicantsofofNissan NissanFinancial FinancialServices Services The special price point of fleet $34,990+GST+ORC applies Navara ST-X in LTD 2WD Manual model (D40LM02) only. Leather features and upholstery may applies contain material. Offer available approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only all and some must be registered totoqualify for the finance offer. The Finance totothe Navara D40 ST, ST-X and LTD excludes the ST-X550 onlyand andexcludes excludes alllease lease and some fleetpurchasers. purchasers.Units Units mustto be registered inOctober October qualify for thespecial special finance offer. The1.9% 1.9% Financeoffer offer appliessynthetic thenew new Navara D40 ST,RX, RX,to ST-X andST-X ST-X LTDbut but excludes theNavara Navara ST-X550 only and excludes all(D22) lease and someThe fleet purchasers. Units must be registered in October to qualify for the specialterm. finance offer. Thefinance 1.9% Finance offer applies to the new Navara D40 ST, RX, ST-X and ST-X LTDfees but the Navara ST-X550 (D40ZZ01 and rate zero and 36 months Additional related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional and charges apply. (D40ZZ01&&D40ZZ02) D40ZZ02) andDX DX (D22)variants. variants. The1.9% 1.9%p.a. p.a.interest interest rateis isavailable availablewith with zerodeposit deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional feesexcludes andon-road on-road charges apply.Offer Offer (D40ZZ01 & D40ZZ02) and DX (D22) variants. 1.9% p.a. interest rate is available with zeroend deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional fees and on-road charges apply. Offer cannot ininconjunction with offers and only available while last. must October 31st 2014. cannotbe beused used conjunction withany anyother other offers andisisThe only available whilestocks stocks last.Offer Offer must end October 31st 2014. cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and is only available while stocks last. Offer must end October 31st 2014.

SPECIAL FINANCE OFFER

Available in 2WD and 4WD models

Range starts from

FINANCE 36 MONTH TERM

$

nissan.co.nz nissan.co.nz 34,990 nissan.co.nz +GST +ORC

Available in 2WD and 4WD models

The special price point of $34,990+GST+ORC applies to Navara ST-X LTD 2WD Manual model (D40LM02) only. Leather features and upholstery may contain synthetic Range material. Offer available starts fromto approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes all lease and some fleet purchasers. Units must be registered in October to qualify for the special finance offer. The 1.9% Finance offer applies to the new Navara D40 ST, RX, ST-X and ST-X LTD but excludes the Navara ST-X550 +GST (D40ZZ01 & D40ZZ02) and DX (D22) variants. The 1.9% p.a. interest rate is available with zero deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional fees and on-road charges apply. Offer +ORC 36 MONTH TERM while stocks last. Offer must end October 31st 2014. cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and is only available

FINANCE

$

34,990

nissan.co.nz

The special price point of $34,990+GST+ORC applies to Navara ST-X LTD 2WD Manual model (D40LM02) only. Leather features and upholstery may contain synthetic material. Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes all lease and some fleet purchasers. Units must be registered in October to qualify for the special finance offer. The 1.9% Finance offer applies to the new Navara D40 ST, RX, ST-X and ST-X LTD but excludes the Navara ST-X550 (D40ZZ01 & D40ZZ02) and DX (D22) variants. The 1.9% p.a. interest rate is available with zero deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional fees and on-road charges apply. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and is only available while stocks last. Offer must end October 31st 2014.

INTRODUCING NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST RANGE OF SUVS nissan.co.nz QASHQAI

JUKE Ti STARTS FROM

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$

33,990

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· Fuel efficient 1.6L engine. · European Design.

RANGE STARTS FROM

$

35,990

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· Available in both petrol and diesel.

FINANCE

36 MONTHS TERM

ACROSS THE ENTIRE NISSAN SUV RANGE.

39,990

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· Available in 7 and 5 seats.

$

59,990

+ORC

· Award winning SUV style. · 20” Inch Alloy Wheels.

$

54,990

+ORC

· Class-leading fuel economy & tow capacity. Now available in hybrid.

$

99,990

+ORC

· 298Kw 5.6L V8 Petrol. · 3500kg towing.

Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes all lease and some fleet purchasers. Units must be registered in October to qualify for the special finance offer. The 3.9% Finance offer applies to the new Patrol (Y62), Pathfinder (R52), Murano (Z51), X-TRAIL (T32), Qashqai (J11), and Juke (F15) variants. The 3.9% p.a. interest rate is available with zero deposit and 36 months term. Additional finance related fees, charges, and terms and conditions apply. Additional fees and on-road charges apply. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers and is only available while stocks last. Offer must end October 31st 2014.

nissan.co.nz

Mayfield Motors Ltd Greg Hine Nissan Sales Manager 021 190 3774

Mike Godsall Hyundai Sales Manager 027 372 2583

6 Hutcheson St, Blenheim sales@mayfieldmotors.co.nz www.mayfieldmotors.co.nz

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