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By Adam Poulopoulos Two boys are being investigated following the fire on the Wither Hills over the weekend. The boys, both aged 11, lit the fire shortly before noon on Sunday in a pine plantation on the south side of the Rotary Lookout. They have been spoken to by police and the Marlborough Kaikoura Rural Fire Authority, and the investigation is ongoing. A police spokesperson said no punishment would be handed down until the investigation was complete. Continued page 3 Photos of the Wither Hills fire at the weekend, provided by Simon Undrill.

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By Adam Poulopoulos The president of the Vintage Car Club’s Marlborough branch, Lyall Mooney, says he was “overwhelmed” with the turnout at the club’s biannual rally over the weekend. About 70 car enthusiasts from as far south as Otago gathered at Brayshaw Park for the start of the

rally on Saturday. The cars drove through vineyards and wineries around the area, including Wither Hills, Rarangi and Seresin, before meeting at Tua Marina School for lunch. The club had a gathering at Clubs of Marlborough on Saturday night, before hosting a car boot sale on Sunday.

By Celeste Lodewyk Marlborough Dream Wedding winners Michelle and Keiran Hickman enjoyed an “emotional and special day” last Saturday when the Seddon couple were wed in front of around 120 family members and friends. Now officially ‘Mrs Hickman’, Michelle said the wedding was more than she could have imagined. “Keiran and I could never have had everything that was put together for us, the whole thing was absolutely amazing. “Our guests loved the venues and commented on how great the people behind this wedding were. They really enjoyed themselves,” she said. She said the highlight of the day came when she was walking down the aisle. “I was smiling the whole way because I was so happy and Keiran had a little tear in his eye. Our guests were also crying and even clapped as I walked down, it was a really emotional, happy and special moment I will never forget. Marlborough Dream Wedding winners “We have been so lucky, thank you Michelle and Keiran Hickman were married to everyone who made this possible.” last Saturday. Photo by Wyesguy Photography.

Rowers dominate hall of fame inductees By Adam Poulopoulos It has been a big year for Marlborough’s athletes, with seven inducted into the Marlborough Sports Hall of Fame at this year’s ceremony on Monday evening. The figure is up on last year, when only four were inducted. Five of those inducted were rowers. Sophie MacKenzie, brothers Robbie and Karl Manson, Olympian Joseph Sullivan and Fiona Paterson were all recognised, along with shearer Angus Moore and Commonwealth Games squash representative Megan Craig. MacKenzie became the world lightweight double sculls champion at the World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam earlier in the year, while the brothers also competed at the same meet. To be inducted into the Hall of Fame athletes must have full New Zealand representation

and be resident in Marlborough at the time of selection. The ceremony was held at the Marlborough District Council Chambers, and Mayor Alistair Sowman, who formally welcomed the inductees, said it was “an honour” to do so. ”Those being honoured today have helped maintain Marlborough’s record and in doing so have earned their own place in our collective sporting memory.” Age-group or representatives of other New Zealand teams were also recognised as they were inducted onto the Roll of Honour. Thirty-one Marlburians went onto the Roll of Honour, up from 18 a year ago. Right: Portia Barcello (centre) with Tasman Makos Joe Wheeler and Quentin MacDonald, three of those inducted onto the roll of honour. Photo by Graham Brooks.

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Investigation into fire ongoing inbriefThe Sun Continued from page 1 Deputy principal rural fire officer John Foley said the fire did not appear to have been deliberately lit. “They were up there playing among the trees, generally having a good time really, and it just went from there.” Mr Foley would not comment on how the fire was lit. The first firefighters were on the scene at about 11:30am, and while most stayed until dusk, when the fire was contained, a crew remained overnight to contain any flare-ups. Overall, a group of about 40 firefighters from the Blenheim, Awatere, Rarangi and Koromiko Rural Fire Services, and the Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade, were present at the blaze. Three helicopters, two from Marlborough and one from Nelson, were also present. The fire was contained, but not before it had burnt through 6.9 hectares of pine trees and scrub.

It will not be declared out for another few weeks, until all remaining hotspots disappear. Mr Foley said the flames were travelling from the top of the hill down towards properties on Taylor Pass Road, and while the fire was “certainly not the biggest,” it could have been worse. “If it had been lit in another two months it

could have been a different story. “All the grass surrounding the block was green, and the flames didn’t go outside the plantation. “It’s just unfair it went through that block of trees, which were probably planted for erosion purposes.” With summer approaching, Mr Foley said the incident was a timely reminder of the dangers. “Some areas may look dry but they’re dry enough to carry the flames. “Some people have left hot piles of ash, and it’s like having a hangi sitting on top.” About 20 rural fire officers were deployed to dampen hotspots on Monday after they showed up on a thermal imaging flight that morning. The park has now been reopened, but runners and cyclists are asked to stay away from marked areas, and to be aware of falling trees and hotspots. The situation will be reassessed tomorrow after another thermal imaging flight.

Public input on library welcomed By Adam Poulopoulos The public is being invited to have their say on the future of Picton’s library facilities, as discussions begin in the Marlborough District Council. The building of a new facility is one of the four projects council has identified as high-priority looking to the next couple of years. About six million dollars has been set aside for the project by council, part of a larger fund allocated to both the Picton and Blenheim library projects. Councillor David Oddie said the aim was to get the project off the ground in 2016, and the Picton project would likely be addressed before the Blenheim one. He said it was up to the public to tell council what they wanted to see. “This is quite an exciting time for the community. They can have their say on what they want from a community hub.” Mr Oddie said the building would

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CASE ADJOURNED The court case involving local priest Aidan Kay has been adjourned to a later date. Father Kay, formerly of St Mary’s Catholic Parish, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent assault at a hearing last month, following an incident earlier this year. The charge was thrown out as the two parties moved to start a process of restorative justice. Kay was due to appear at the Blenheim District Court again on Monday. No reason was given for the adjournment.

YOUTHS ARRESTED Two students were taken into custody in the early hours of Saturday morning after being found in possession of both cannabis and cannabis utensils. The boys, aged 13 and 14, were found on the Whitney Street School grounds. Both boys were returned to their respective parents, and have been referred to the Marlborough Police Youth Aid Section.

FIREARMS EXPIRY Marlborough Police arms staff are reminding all firearms licence holders to check their expiry date. Police send a courtesy letter to remind licence holders of their expiry but sometimes the letter does not find its mark. The current Picton library/council office building.

last “between 40 and 50 years” in keeping with a modern-day building’s life span. Preliminary discussions had centred around two possible councilowned sites – patching up the existing High Street building, or a block of land near the carpark at the bottom of Wellington Street. Mr Oddie said there was an option to extend the current site, but

was unsure if it was the best option. “Picton Medical Centre moves out in the middle of next year, but the building was built in the 1970s and it’s always had problems with water leakage. “The shape is not ideal for shifting internal walls around either.” He said discussions also needed to continue over what a modernday library looks like.

“Last year paper book use dropped 68 percent and e-book use rose 133 percent. “It might have some breakout rooms and things like that.” The next step is to undertake preliminary research and drawings, following council’s next Community and Finance Committee meeting in six weeks’ time.

BUS OFF ROAD The Mitre 10 Mega bus went off the road and into hedges at Omaka Cemetery yesterday. The incident occurred just after 2:30pm. The bus was heading out of Wither Road and turned right. The other circumstances of the crash were unclear at the time of publication.

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Attendees and grant recipients from the Pelorus Area Health Trust’s AGM last Saturday. Back: Gillian Edwards, Lynnette King, Lesley Butland, Ann Rutledge, Nanette Buchanan-Brown, Colin King, Robyn Price. Front: Paula Muddle, Jessie Gatjens, Sharyn Smith, Skye Gatjens, Roz Freeth, Pam Thomlinson, Hazel Booth and Ian Cameron. Photo provided.

veterinarian. The Trust has also purchased ten defibrillators over the past six years and now has these strategically distributed throughout the Sounds. All of this was made possible after founding members set up the Trust after the loss of a full time doctor, so it could apply for funding through

the Marlborough PHO and NMDHB. From day one the Trust was determined to become selfsufficient. It set up its own shop, the Treasure Chest, to accept donated goods and sell on to the community. This has gone a long way toward future proofing the

Trust and enabling it to fund a number of very worthy organisations that it sees as providing the rural community with services into the future. This Trust is an example to other rural communities that find it hard to sustain the services that people in larger communities take for granted.

Stunning images in fundraising calendar Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk When photographer Kevin Judd was approached by the Marlborough Cancer Society to assist with a fundraising project, his immediate reply was “yes”. His contribution toward the society’s perpetual calendar project titled ‘Milestones’ was to provide a selection of professional images taken throughout Marlborough. This project was completed and sales began last year and to date, there are around 1000 remaining to sell at $20 each. In addition to the calendar Kevin has also provided a number of limited edition archival images which have been printed at 500mm x 450mm and are on sale at Framers on Queens for $120 each. All profits from the sale of these prints will also benefit the Marlborough Cancer Society. “When I was approached to have an involvement in the calendar I jumped at the opportunity. “It’s great to be supporting a charity and I am keen to do more for the Marlborough Cancer Society,” Kevin said.

Marlborough photographer Kevin Judd contributed images for the Marlborough Cancer Society’s fundraising calendar - Milestones.

Because the calendars are perpetual, they make great gifts anytime of year, as well as souvenirs for visitors. Milestones calendars are on sale at Blenheim Bookworld, the Cancer Society office, the Hospice shop in Redwoodtown,

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: How are you going to be spending the long weekends?

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I shall be on the road going north to Cambridge. I’m moving house.

Spend them with friends and family. Enjoying the views and sights Blenheim has to offer.

Not really sure I have nothing special planned. If the weather’s fine we’ll go and have a picnic or something like that.

I’m going to check out Chess, and I have a bunch of other work I have to catch up on.

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Dear Ed, Like acquaintances, I’ve been suffering picking up the “litter” of the Property Express, tossed somewhat unceremoniously on to my property by a nonchalant driver of a fairly rapidly moving vehicle, for several years now; and this past year I have remonstrated three times with the distributors to stop it, but to no avail. To top it off, just today I was checking the letterbox for mail, and I kid you not that a fairly hefty Property Express flew past within a few feet and crashed into the garden, after being hurled by a woman from a vehicle at a rate that could’ve taken an eye out or bloodied my nose. This form of advertising is not only the most ecounfriendly in town, but also downright dangerous; and I’m quite sure that if that flying Property Express had injured me I would’ve had a sizable legal claim in my favour. Maxwell Road resident.

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MRI cost? Dear Ed, I refer to your Friday issue dated 17th October. The subject issue refers ‘New MRI scanner for Blenheim’. Local people will be keen to have been told that a scanner is now available with less transport to Nelson as a consequence. However, the fact that a private firm is involved in purchasing this machine rather than the hospital in Blenheim, will mean that probably it will be necessary to pay for this service which had been free at the Nelson hospital so that as the Doctor will probably not mention that when you obtain Response from Dr Lance Lawler, Chief Executive of Pacific Radiology Group. Pacific Radiology is currently working through the details of how the new MRI scanner will be made available to all patients in Marlborough. Once completed, any DHB patient currently referred to Nelson for an MRI will be able to have that procedure carried out in Blenheim at no charge – with considerable savings in travel time and costs.

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his/her referral. The article did not say it was chargeable and nor did it indicate the price which will be in the hundreds for sure. Regards Gaz. The same savings will also be available to patients who access the facility through ACC, health insurance and work schemes. Whether the service is provided by a private facility or the DHB, there are costs associated with this high tech service and in most provincial centres, a partnership between public and private health providers is the only way to make sure locals have access to modern state of the art diagnostic services without having to travel.

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Dear Ed, What a lucky bride, meeting Sonny Bill Williams on your wedding day. I only wish he was at mine, although I may have left my husband at the altar and gone with him (hehe). Only kidding. I bet you will have plenty to talk about each wedding anniversary or when the grandchildren ask about your wedding day. But I think by then they won’t know who SBW is. At least you have the photographic evidence. Congratulations! Sonny Bill Williams’s #1 fan.

This was frustrating as there were so many tourists driving along that day, and we would have loved to stop and my family would even make purchases as momentoes of their time in Marlborough. Perhaps they could all combine into one large shop in Havelock or Picton which stayed open during the week? Carly.

Dear Ed, I think back to my younger days when everything we did then is considered so dangerous now. Digging holes and building dirt mounds for our bikes, climbing high trees, taking off for the day to have a picnic up the top of my parents farm property - those were the good old days. I think they were what kept five children entertained and out of trouble. I think this is what is wrong with today’s generation, kids spend too much time inside, in front of the idiot box or in their rooms with the curtains drawn. My advice, send the kids outside. Build them a fort or tree house, let them get dirty and play in the mud. It’s these memories that kids will always remember - not the video games they were playing. Grandpa Greg

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Changing lives February 2011 was an unforgettable month for local woman Mary Hart. She endured the Christchurch earthquakes, as well as becoming the full time carer for her three grandchildren after they were uplifted and placed with her. Mary talks to reporter Celeste Lodewyk about becoming a ‘Whanau Caregiver’ through New Zealand’s Child Youth and Family foster care system. Today, Mary is the Marlborough co-ordinator for Foster Hope’s Kits for Kids, a charitable organisation that helps to provide the basics for children in foster care. Kits for Kids provides backpacks filled with necessities for children aged 0-17 years placed into foster care. Mary shares her story in the hope it will inspire people to support her cause. Mary, who was living in Christchurch at the time, became the fulltime carer for her three month old grandson David who arrived on February 4 2011 with only a baby bag containing nappies and three changes of clothes. One week later Mary’s two grandchildren Krista, 2, and Rosie, 18 months, also arrived. This was a huge change for Mary who was accustomed to having plenty of free time, but unfortunately due to domestic violence, the three children needed to be placed with her full time. “It was actually a wonderful change, I never hesitated when they came to me but it was challenging to begin with,” she said. When the earthquakes began to rock Christchurch, Mary’s concern was keeping the children safe and she recalls sitting under the table with them, doing jigsaw puzzles to keep them distracted. “It was an extremely traumatic time for them, although David who was an infant probably thought it was like having an automatic bouncer,” she smiled. Mary was offered a house transfer through Housing NZ and chose Blenheim where she has since put down permanent roots. “Blenheim offered a safer and healthier environment to bring the kids up in, as well as a fresh start.” After settling in Mary was approached by the local co-ordinator for ‘Foster Hope’ and asked to take over her position. From her own experience with David, Mary knew first hand what it was like to receive a

child with very few belongings so she took the opportunity to “help make a difference with other foster children”. “I instantly said yes, it’s a service that is really needed, particularly around Christmas time when more children are uplifted due to domestic violence,” she said. Mary began her Kits for Kids appeal last year which saw a number of local businesses and community members donate everything from toothbrushes and toiletries through to Christmas gifts. “The response was overwhelming, I was so blown away by how generous the community has been. “I am so grateful to everyone who has supported this by donating, especially businesses such as Pams Charitable Trust, Redwood Pharmacy and Westmount School who make ongoing donations.” The Sun Newspaper is again supporting Kits for Kids leading up to Christmas by collecting donations at its High Street office. To make her kits, Mary requires basics such as hygiene products including toothpaste, shampoo and deodorant, as well as items to show children they are loved, such as books and soft toys. “I try and include a soft toy for the younger children so they have something to cuddle up to and be comforted by when sleeping in a strange bed in a strange house. “I also like to include underwear and socks, even if I have to buy them myself. “I can’t do much more than that because I am on a limited income, that’s why I am appealing to the community to come on board and please help,” she said. Mary collects the donated items, makes up the backpacks and passes them on to CYF site manager, Kaye MacDonald who distributes them to Marlborough foster families in desperate need. All donations can be taken into the Sun office or people can contact Mary on (03) 578 7680.

Kits for Kids co-ordinator Mary Hart shows the baby bag her grandson arrived into her care with, containing very little belongings. Also pictured are items donated last year.

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Wednesday October 22, 2014

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Mother and daughter Monique and Sharon Gemmell have achieved so much in their academic studies that some might say they are an inspiration. Monique and Sharon were both mothers at a young age and both struggled in their own rights, but with the support of their whanau they have become successful businesswomen. In 2007 they both began their Masters of Maori Studies with Te Whare Wananga O Awanuiarangi which they will graduate from in April, as well as completing a Masters in Education at Victoria University. In addition to this Monique and Sharon are enrolled in the Professional Doctoral in Indigenous Advancement and Development and are currently completing their first year. For Monique education is a life-long process, something she makes her five children aware of. “Education doesn’t just stop once you’ve finished college, getting the tohu, for me, is really about completing what I started,” she said. For Sharon studying alongside her daughter “strengthens our relationship”. “As we go through the programme the impact builds upon our children, grandchildren and my great grandchildren, and our driving force has made the family more aware of the importance of education,” she said. Monique and Sharon both work at the Koru Institute of Training and Education, a private training establishment in Blenheim.

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Nelson College Nelson College is the oldest state secondary school in New Zealand and as such has many traditions. A great deal of these traditions, boarding, fierce interhouse competitions, co-curricular participation, uniform, music and arts programmes, full school singing and formal assemblies, to name a few, are upheld and cherished. The diversity of the options structure with multiple pathways to enable boys to reach their potential, while a unique student leadership programme, the championing of performing artists and an endless selection of co-curricular activities allow the full breadth of development. The greatest tradition – academic excellence - is also a constant source of innovation and development. Staff have a clear goal: to get the best we possibly can from all of our students.


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Wednesday October 22, 2014

Education

Are you promotion- or prevention-focused? Feeling motivated is an essential aspect of job satisfaction. But causes for motivation vary widely from person to person. In general, there tend to be two main motivation types: promotion-focused and prevention-focused. Promotion-focused professionals are classic creatives and entrepreneurs. They work quickly, seize new opportunities and think abstractly. The downside is that they can

be impulsive, overly optimistic and are likely to make bigger mistakes. Prevention-focused professionals are just the opposite, focused on maintaining the status quo and protecting all they’ve worked on. These professionals prefer planning, reliability, thoroughness and analytical thinking. While we all need a little bit of promotion- and preventionoriented thinking, it’s important to determine which way you lean before diving down a career path.

A prevention-focused person, for example, would do far better as a developer in a major corporation than launching her own startup. A promotion-oriented person will likely feel suffocated in a traditional 9-to-5, thriving instead in a more creative environment with bigger risks and bigger rewards. Work out if you are promotion or prevention focused before choosing a career path, it may help steer your decision.

Scholarships offered The University of Canterbury is offering unlimited undergraduate scholarships valued at up to $3000 for students enrolling for 2015 study. The scholarships are available for those students who achieve merit or excellence endorsements in NCEA Level 3 (or equivalent) in 2014. Cash scholarships range from $1,000 - $3,000 in value and are awarded to students who have completed a university entrance qualification at a New Zealand secondary school and are beginning their first year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Canterbury.

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Wednesday October 22, 2014

WALKER: Phil and Trina are excited to announce the arrival of their second gorgeous baby boy, Jayden Gary (9lbs 3oz) on October 2, 2014 at 9:41pm. A little brother for Tyler. Special thanks to Gwen, Tai, Hilda and Andrew Mason. Photo provided.

CROSSAN: Georgia and Daniel are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their baby girl, Mae Elizabeth (7lb) born October 12, 2014 at 6:41pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to Sue, Emma and Daniel for all their care and efforts. Both well.

FINCH-SAGAR: Andrew and Alana along with big brother Will are delighted to announce the arrival of Archie James Finch (9lb 14oz) on October 12, 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Thanks to Cathy, theatre and ward staff for all your help.

AMOS: Stephen and Shirley-anne announce with joy the safe arrival of Eve Hadassah (pictured with Grace) born at 5:26am in Nelson Hospital on the 7th of October 2014, weighing 8lbs 8.5ozs. Thanks to midwives, Anna Bannister (Nelson) and Gwen Costello. Photo provided.

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PERRETT: It is with great joy that Mike and Kendy welcome Rory Hudson Perrett into the world. Born on October 2, 2014 at 10:29pm, weighing in at 8lb 12oz. A beautiful little brother for Heath and Petra who are delighted with him. A massive thanks to our dedicated midwives Cathy Middleton and Jackie Martin who helped us to have another special homebirth. You are both wonderful. Thank you also to our fantastic family and friends that have looked after us so well during this time and supported us through prayer. God is so good. Photo provided.

PARKER: Ed, Amber and sister Lily are happy to announce the safe arrival of their twin boys Lachlan George (5lb 12oz) and Blake William (6lb 5oz) born Monday October 13th at 4:05pm and 4:07pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to Cathy and Carmen, and all the wonderful midwives and staff at Wairau Hospital. Photo provided.

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Aukati Kaipaipa is quit smoking programme designed to encourage Maori and their whanau to stop smoking. It is a kanohi ki te kanohi (faceto-face) service that is delivered locally within most communities, which means that it is accessible to everyone. The quitting programme of the Aukati Kaipaipa service offers Maori an opportunity to stop smoking through a range of activities and products which includes the opportunity to be given free nicotine patches, gum and/or lozenges (NRT) supported by motivational counselling and ongoing support. The goal of Aukati Kaipaipa is to reduce the smoking prevalence and consumption amongst Maori. The programme also aims to increase the positive attitudes towards supporting the smokefree kaupapa - such as smokefree environments, smokefree homes and smokefree cars, in particularly for tamariki. Casey Beech is the Aukati Kaipaipa Coordinator for Te Hauora O Ngati Rarua. She is experienced in working with whanau, working one-to-one and in delivering group based therapy. Te Hauora O Ngati Rarua are the only service in Marlborough to deliver Aukati Kaipaipa, which covers the area between the French Pass and Kekerengu. Working closely with whanau means Casey is able to get to know her clients

well enough to work out their triggers for why they smoke and personalise their quitting plans to suit and a smokelyser (carbon monoxide reader) also assists to help whanau reduce their smoking. Aukati Kaipaipa provides smoking support to schools and workplaces and has been the main cessation support for the latest nationwide Stoptober promotion. Stoptober is a new smokefree initiative funded by the Ministry of Health under its Pathway to Smokefree 2025 Innovation Fund. It aims to reach all New Zealanders who smoke; including those affected by smoking and in particular Maori and Pacific people who have the highest smoking prevalence. With smoking being the single largest cause of preventable deaths worldwide, with an estimated 5000 deaths each year, Stoptober is focussing on getting 10% of the NZ smoking population (46,300 people) registering to attempt to quit smoking during the month of October and remain smokefree for at least three months, which works well with Aukati Kaipaipa. In Marlborough their have been at least 30 people who have registered and are attempting to quit during the month of October supported by Aukati Kaipaipa as a result of this campaign. For more information about Aukati Kaipaipa contact 03 577 8404.

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Springlands School Gala Families enjoyed a day out at Springlands School Gala on Saturday, including the live performances by students.

 Nilesh and Pritika Narayan with daughter Vrishali.

Marina 2 Marina Over 200 people competed in the Marina 2 Marina event in Picton on Saturday.

 Springlands School students performing at the gala.

 The Bailey family - Nico, 3, Ana, 6, Bryan and Lena, 3. Bryan ran the 13 kilometre Snout Run.

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 Joseph Stallard and Ale d Gjelstad.

Pastel portrait artist Maxine Thompson hosted a two-day workshop at the Marlborough Kennel Club over the weekend. Maxine was teaching 11 keen local artists about the craft.

 Jenny Godden, Max Currie, Tom Bainbridge, Kate Whitehead and artist Maxine Thompson.

 Twins Judy Hillgrove and Lois Roberts with Sophia Hillgrove, 2.

 Prue Matthews, Marion Wood, Barbara Hayward and Lynette Bainbridge.

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w community 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 pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim

Cleghorn Street, Redwoodtown. Our Spring/ Summer clothing is now in the shop, great variety, come and check it out!

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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: 5795304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

Labour Saturday 25th October in Town Hall, sites available $5. 9am - 1pm, devonshire teas, sausage sizzle.

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Now located beside The Warehouse car park, behind John’s Kitchen. Good used linen at bargain prices. Donations, gratefully recieved. Ph. 578 1355

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.

community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980.

Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 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 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846)

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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

PICTON Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

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acknowledgement The Sun Newspaper 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 frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz Please include your contact details: Name, address, email and phone numbers, including your mobile number if possible.

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death notices KING, Allan Rueben. Died peacefully on Friday October 17 2014 at Maxwell Care Home, Blenheim. Aged 93 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Elizabeth, loved father and father-in-law of Raymond (Christchurch), Glenys and Peter Nidd (Dunollie), Marion (Refton), Allan (Greymouth), and the late Irene .Loved grandad and great grandad. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Agnes (Greymouth), and the late Malcolm and Mary, and the late George, and loved uncle. Messages to 1 Sutherland Street, Dunollie, Greymouth 7803. A service for Allan has been held at the Mayfield Chapel cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets on Tuesday October 21 followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, BLENHEIM FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz WEBB, Gwynith Beatrice, Service No 488199 RAF WAAF: Passed away, peacefully, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village on Friday October 3 2014. Dearly loved wife of the late Jim, loved mother and motherin-law of Stephen and Annabelle, Colin and Pasang, Graham, and Terry and Merryn; a loved grandmother of Philippa and Nicole; Hamish, Samantha and Clinton; Erika, Caroline and Jonathan. Special thanks to the staff at Ashwood Park for their support and care of Gwynith over many years. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 411, Blenheim 7240. A memorial service for Gwynith will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 2pm Wednesday October 22. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz HASTINGS, Robert Brian (Bob): On Tuesday October 21 2014, at Aberleigh Rest Home. Aged 81 years. Dearly beloved husband of Margaret, much loved father and father-in-law of Sally and Warren, and Keith. Cherished Grandbob of Hayley and Natasha, and great Grandbob of Kaylah. Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Jack (deceased), and Fay and Chris. Special thanks to the staff and carers at Aberleigh Rest Home. In lieu of flowers a donation to Alzheimers Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to 8 Wither Road, Blenheim 7201. A service for Bob will be held at the Church of the Nativity, 76 Alfred Street, at 1.30pm Tuesday October 28 followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

in memoriam SIMMONS Ralph 20/11/1918 - 22/10/2003 SIMMONS Iris 24/3/1917 - 5/11/2009. Take a piece of our love for you and hide it somewhere sweet. Don’t share it with another soul, no matter who you meet. Now that you have gone away and left us all alone. Take that piece of our love for you and use it till we come home. Your loving Family sadly missed.

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donkeys and mini horses, plus there’s lots of rabbits and guinea pigs to cuddle. This month there have been many new arrivals including very cute baby Arapawa Island and Boer goats, new lambs Jack, Jill and Rocky. Meet Ernie the two-month -old goat rescued by Outward

Bound - she loves cuddles and to make it more interesting, bottle feeding is held at 11am and 2pm each day. Plan a special outing for the whole family these coming long weekends and visit the farm park for the ultimate hands-on animal experience.

Centennial exhibition a big draw card It’s been years in the making but finally the opening stage of the Nelson Provincial Museum’s WWI centennial exhibition was officially launched on August 5 - 100 years to the day that it was announced in New Zealand that Great Britain (and therefore NZ) was at war with Germany. The extraordinary stories of these ordinary men and women make compelling reading. The contribution made by those who served in World War One is being honoured by the Nelson Provincial Museum, telling the stories of many of them through this exhibition as ‘the war to end all wars’ is remembered. The exhibition is being rolled

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Crowds turn out for Kids Duathlon Sport The Marlborough Kids Duathlon held at Brancott Estate on Sunday was a huge success, with 400 children from across the region taking part in the ‘have a go’ event. Children from over twenty schools from all around Marlborough participated in the annual fun run / bike / run event. Co-chairperson of the not-for-profit cha r ity Jenny Maclean said the Marlborough Kids Duathlon was a fun event where every child is encouraged to have a go and take part. “This year has seen us again reach 400 participants – it’s encouraging to see its continued popularity and the enjoyment the children get from their achievement.” The participants were certainly pleased with their efforts.

Fairhall School year three student Jacob Gray entered for the first time this year. “I didn’t know I could run and bike that fast. It was fun and I feel proud that I took part,” he said. Local and national business generously donated to ensure that each participant received a goodie bag as their reward, over 130 spot prizes were given away, and three lucky individuals took home a major prize each. Plus the school with the highest ratio to entries were awarded with sports equipment for their school. The school prize of a team lacrosse set went to Rapaura School, with Grovetown School a very close second. Next year’s event will be held at the same location on Sunday, October 18.

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SOFTBALL The Saints Rams softball team won two games out of two over the weekend, the last round of games before teams take a break for the two long weekends. They beat Nelson team United Titans 7-0 before recording a 14-0 win over Manawahine. In the other game, Central defeated United Titans 12-4.

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Lindsay McGinlay, Eleanor Grigg, Sophie Whittall (at back), Sophie Ellis, Hannah Whittall and Sheridan Wilton. Photo supplied. Right: First-place winner Zoe Blackmore won a bike for her efforts. Photo supplied.

Gymnasts compete well

Rally to begin in Marlborough Fifty-five drivers from six different countries driving fourteen different marques ranging from Skoda to BMW will converge on Marlborough next month for the 2014 epay Silver Fern Rally. The event consists of the New Zealand Silver Fern Historic Trophy for two-wheel-drive cars, the New Zealand Silver Fern Challenge, which caters for two-wheel-drive cars that comply with the Motorsport New Zealand Schedule A safety requirements, and the Silver Frond which takes place over the last three days of the event only. The rally starts in Picton on Saturday,

The National Championships were successful for three Blenheim Gymnastic Club members who competed. Milly Burfoot, Judith Marfell and Tyler Budny (pictured) all competed as part of a Top of the South team earlier in Auckland this month. Judith, in step 7, performed well, achieving a position in the bars final, which is a tremendous feat given the calibre of competition in that step. She was fifth overall in that step and a member of the silver medal-winning team. Milly, in Step 6, achieved a gold medal on vault and performed credibly overall. Tyler, also in Step 6, competed well but did not medal.

November 8. That night, competitors stay in Blenheim before they leave Marlborough and head across the island. The rally ends on Saturday, November 15 in Queenstown. The rally will cover 1150 kilometres of competitive Special Stages over eight days, and organisers are promising some new stages and new locations along with some roads that have been used previously but in differing configurations. Drivers will come from New Zealand, England, Australia, Scotland, Kenya and Ireland, with almost one third of the entries coming from overseas.

Strong turnout for marina run By Adam Poulopoulos Over 200 people turned out in Picton on Saturday for the annual Marina 2 Marina run. In total, 227 competitors participated over four categories, including the 13 kilometre Snout Run, the nine km run or walk and the two km kids’ dash. Multisport star Jeremy McKenzie was first home in the 13km event in a time of 55 minutes and 55 seconds, while Annabelle Latz was the first woman home, running one hour, five minutes and 36 seconds. The competitors completed their courses before a prizegiving was held at London Quay. Right: Daniel McKeown, 11, and Karen McKeown, who both ran the nine kilometre course, with Connor McKeown, 13.

The Tasman Makos will play their ITM Cup final in New Plymouth this weekend after ensuring Canterbury won’t win their seventh tournament in a row. Tasman won their semifinal 26-6 in Nelson on Saturday night. They will play Taranaki, who beat Auckland 49-30 in the other semifinal. The final kicks off at 7:35pm on Saturday night.

FOOTBALL The Nelson Marlborough Falcons made it three wins from three in the ASB Youth League, beating Auckland United 2-0 on Sunday in Nelson. The league takes a break this weekend.

PRIZEGIVING Portia Barcello was the supreme winner at the Marlborough Girls’ College sports prizegiving last week. A year 13 student, Barcello was awarded the Smokefree Cup as sportsperson of the year. She plays a variety of sports to a high level, including rowing and athletics, but her year was highlighted by a call-up to the 2014 New Zealand Secondary Schools Maori Netball Team, which toured Australia. Sprinter Lucy Sheat was awarded the College Sportsperson of the year, while the squash combination of Kiriana Andrew, Lydia Columbus, Libby Craighead, Kaylee Ford, Kate Roughan and Amelia Wadsworth won team of the year.

Pigeon results By Alister Cooper The Blenheim Racing Pigeon Club held its second race from Timaru on Saturday, and the birds were liberated at 7.45am into fine weather, but with high cloud and slight breezes. However, the birds encountered adverse conditions en route home, with rain and strong winds in the Ashburton district, and as the day progressed so the weather worsened, with intermittent rain and gusty northeast winds adding another hurdle for the birds on their journey home. Carl Kirkwood of Spring Creek recorded his chequer cock bird 172 arrival at his loft at just before 4pm, recording a velocity of 809.10 metres per minute, which was a very good time indeed in those conditions. That was 38 minutes in advance of second place Alister Cooper of Renwick, whose blue hen 268 recorded a velocity of 748.77 mpm. He was followed closely by Donald Morrison, also of Spring Creek, with a two-year old blue hen 196 gaining third with a time of 744.45 mpm.


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Enquiry from $399,000

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6A Wilson Street, Seddon

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2/75 McLauchlan Street, Springlands

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595 Port Underwood Road, Whatamango Bay

debbie.webster@mikepero.com New Office - Bythell Place (next to Scotch Wine Bar)

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