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Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Ghoulish masks, dainty fairies and one-eyed pirates are just an example of what might be seen tonight as children across Marlborough dress up for Halloween. Some families enjoy the festivities by hosting their own Halloween parties or trick or treating in their neighbourhoods. Continued page 3. Blenheim Community Constable Russ Smith shares an important Halloween safety message.

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Teacher finds her calling Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim School new entrant teacher Cheryl Alderlieste comes from a family of teachers and although she initially thought it was a career she wouldn’t enjoy, she now finds herself in the classroom surrounded by young, curious minds. And she loves it! “I live for teaching.” In her first year of teaching, Cheryl said she is firm with high expectations. “It’s my goal for my students to leave my class as self motivating individuals, all the while giving them the care and attention they need to develop. “I have found my calling and couldn’t imagine doing anything else.” Cher yl is one of m a ny Marlborough teachers who dedicate their careers to furthering the education of students, something which was celebrated on Wednesday through Teachers’ Day. Not to be confused with World

Blenheim School new entrant teacher Cheryl Alderlieste with students (from left) Sam Saluni, Alex Rako, Libby McGowan, Cordell McLaren and Storm Lee-Turner.

Teachers’ Day, October 29 in New Zealand honours teachers and their contributions towards the country’s education. For Cheryl it was just another day doing what she enjoyed most - teaching her 21 students. “I always imagined I would

do specialist teaching work, but after doing teacher aide work for a number of years and being told by other teachers I should pursue it full time I decided to go for it. “I studied part time over five years and with the support of

my family I achieved my goal. “Now it’s like I live here. This is home away from home, it’s such a lovely school,” she said. Asked what makes each day memorable, Cheryl replied; “Walking into the classroom and receiving hugs galore.”

Picton streets set for live performance Picton’s streets will become the setting for Wellington theatre collective, Binge Culture’s, live performance of ‘Whales’ on Sunday, November 16. The show, which will involve local people, is part of the programme of events to launch the National Whale Centre’s Display and Development Hub in Picton. “This street performance will be a lot of fun for both adults and children and will be typical of the sort of interactive events people can expect from our new National Whale Centre,” NWC Trust chair, Nick Gerritsen said. T he da nce per for ma nce ‘Whales’ is a community-building event in which strangers on

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Halloween is fun but be responsible Continued from page 1. While some see Halloween as a fun event, others might feel frightened or intimidated by the costumes or simply do not want to take part. Blenheim community constable Russ Smith shared some advice for a safe Halloween night. “Police don’t usually have a lot of issues around Halloween other than the odd household complaint with the behaviour of someone on their property. “My suggestion is that if you don’t want to be part of Halloween, put a polite note at your entrance. “For the parents of children out trick or treating on their own, teach them to never enter a stranger’s home and to stay in well lit, familiar areas.

“Plan their route, carry a cellphone and discuss a designated place to meet if anyone gets lost. “Parents, check any treats and discard if wrappers are loose or look like they have been tampered with,” he said. Russ reminded children and young people to use good manners and to behave well whether a resident offers treats or not. This will ensure that complaints to police are kept to a minimum. For families looking for an organised Halloween event, there will be a Haunted Treasure Hunt at the Fudge Factory at The Vines Village from 3pm to 5pm. There will be a kids dress up competition, treasure hunt and spot prizes.

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Tipene confirmed ‘The X Factor’ contestant Benny Tipene has been named the headline act for next year’s Havelock Mussel Festival. Celebrity chef Chelsea Winter will be returning after a successful visit last year. The festival is being held on Saturday, March 14.

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Chloe Denmark and Maggie Lowther of The Fudge Factory are hosting a Halloween family event this afternoon. Photo by Celeste Lodewyk.

A magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck five kilometres north-east of Seddon at 11:05am yesterday. The jolt was followed by a magnitude 2.3 quake at the same spot about five minutes later. There were no reports of injury or damage.

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Villa ‘MO’ria looks to raise $5000 By Adam Poulopoulos Many Villa Maria Estate staff around the country will be devoid of sunburn on the top lip next month, as they grow moustaches for a good cause. A combined 54 staff from the Marlborough, Hawke’s Bay and Auckland regions have signed up for Movember, when men grow moustaches during November to raise awareness for men’s health. So far $920 has been raised, leaving the team third in New Zealand at the moment. A goal of $5000 has been set, and some employees have donated wine from their allowances to be put into a prize draw. A page, titled ‘Villa MOria,’ has been set up on the Movember website for those looking to donate. Local cellar master and team organiser Nick Best said the event was a good team-building exercise, as the three regions vied for the highest donations, but the cause was what was most important. “We’re trying to raise awareness and money

For viticulturist Andrew Benger, the shave may come as quite a shock. He has been growing his facial hair for the last 23 years. “I’m very attached to it. It’s a permanent feature,” he said. “I have to grow it back for my son’s wedding in mid-December, otherwise the family won’t recognise me.” Mr Benger once landed an extras part in the Russell Crowe movie ‘Hammers over the Anvil’ with the facial hair, but had to shave it off under unforeseen circumstances. He returned to set clean-shaven and was removed from the role, and sent to work in the backstage crew. He said the change affected his home life too. “Back then the kids were just babies. They wouldn’t go near me for a week.” Andrew and the other local participants will be shaved later today at the winery, while a fundraising sausage sizzle will be held at Mitre 10 Mega during November.

There will be a book sale held at the Blenheim library today from 10am to 3pm. All money raised from the book sales will go back to the library fund.

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CHRISTMAS EVENT The Vines Village is hosting a Christmas event next month as the festive season approaches. Featured on the day will be a Christmas market, store deals, kids activities and a fundraiser barbecue hosted by Renwick School. The event is on Thursday, November 27, from 4pm-8pm.

OLD BLUE DOOR SITE EMPTY The former premises of the Blue Door, at 53 Charles Street, are for sale by tender. The vendor encourages genuine buyers, lessees and investors. Harcourts Marlborough are dealing with the sale.

AFTER-WORK SEMINAR The next Business After 5 gathering will be held at Mediaworks next month. The event takes place on Tuesday, November 11, from 5:30pm-7pm. To RSVP or enquire contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

EMPLOYEE RISE The Marlborough region saw an employee rise of six percent in the year ending February 2014, according to recent figures. Statistics New Zealand released the data, which stated the agriculture, forestry and fishing industries contributed most to the rise. Marlborough was one of 14 regions nationwide to experience an employee rise. Only Gisborne and the West Coast experienced a decrease. There was an all-time high of 487,900 businesses in New Zealand in February.

HOTEL FOR SALE The Trout Hotel, in Canvastown, has been put up for sale by current owners Raymond and Karen Cresswell. The hotel was built in 1904, and was originally called the Pelorus Hotel. Reece Forbes of Bayleys Nelson Real Estate is dealing with negotiations.

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By Adam Poulopoulos The new owners of French Essence Café say all the elements of a successful venture are already in place, and they will only be making minor changes. Chris Nally and Debbie Harper took over the Redwoodtown café earlier this month, and had their first day on Saturday, October 4. They replaced Dave and Sarah Anderson, who also own the Wither Hills winery and the Essence Events catering company. Chris and Debbie said they are making only minor tweaks to the menu and décor. “It’s a fantastic existing business with a great customer base,” Chris said. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” Debbie added. The pair also said they liked the café’s family-friendly atmosphere. “I like the fact mothers can come in here and have a coffee with the kids and feel

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French Essence. Debbie said the two were working long hours in their previous jobs, which contributed to the decision.

“We were doing 12-hour days so I said ‘we’ve got so much energy and passion. Why don’t we put that into ourselves?”

Beauty business set to open By Adam Poulopoulos A former school teacher is set to turn her passion for nails into her own business in the coming week. Lisa Willis (pictured) is preparing to open the doors to La Vosh Beauty Emporium in a grand opening next Friday, between 5pm and 8pm. The first day of trading for the business, at 68 Seymour Street, is scheduled for the next day, Saturday, November 8. The store’s fit-out is likely to continue until early next week, but the signage arrived yesterday. Lisa said she began doing nails from home when her children were young 15 years ago, and returned to this shortly after injuring her back almost

three years ago, making teaching full-time impossible. “I thought at least by doing nails I could sit down and not put too much pressure on my back.

“I saw this place and I thought ‘why not bring it to town?” Lisa said the central location meant clients could have procedures done during their lunch breaks if they wanted.

As well as doing nails, the business will perform spray tans, IPL photorejuvenation and eyelash extensions among other procedures, and will cater to both men and women. “I called it an emporium because I didn’t want it to fit into a box,” Lisa said. “It’s like a combination between a salon and a spa.” The grand opening will see all five staff performing complimentary procedures, with spot prizes, including for best dressed, being given away including a grand prize of a pamper package valued at almost $300. Appointments can be booked directly through the La Vosh Beauty Emporium Facebook page.

Online Travel agent for walks launched The owners of Marlborough Sounds guiding business Wilderness guides have set up a new platform promoting New Zealand’s walking tracks. Juliet and Steve Gibbons, from Picton, announced New Zealand Walks Online earlier this month. The service offers a specialist online platform allowing customers to book hiking holidays in New Zealand, and can be accessed from multiple devices. The concept was formed with the help of A view from the Queen Charlotte Track, one of the walks included on the new platform. Auckland-based design firm Tomahawk, country has been fantastic. The project focuses initially on the Desomething Juliet said she was happy “New Zealand Walks aims to provide partment of Conservation’s Great Walks about. a ‘one-stop’ shop for walking visitors as well as three additional tracks – the “The brand is compelling, the imagery including producing package options Queen Charlotte Track, Hollyford Track is stunning and the support we have had in conjunction with local suppliers and and Hump Ridge Track. from suppliers we are working with on custom itineraries involving more than It can be found at www.newzealandthe walking tracks involved around the one walk while they are in New Zealand.” walks.com.


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COUNCIL NEWS Council Services

Marlborough Anniversary Weekend Council Offices Marlborough District Council’s Blenheim and Picton offices will be closed on Marlborough Anniversary Monday 3 November 2014. Rubbish bag and recycling crate collection and transfer station hours There will be no kerbside collection on Monday 3 November 2014 The Blenheim kerbside collection scheduled for Marlborough Anniversary Day Monday 3 November will take place on Tuesday 4 November. Picton’s kerbside collection on Tuesday 4 November 2014 will not be affected. The following refuse transfer stations will be open on Marlborough Anniversary Day Monday 3 November: • Blenheim 8.00 am to 4.30 pm • Picton 8.00 am to 4.00 pm • Havelock 8.00 am to 2.00 pm • Rai Valley, Seddon and Wairau Valley closed Marlborough Anniversary Monday 3 November. The Resource Recovery Centre and Greenfingers composting will also be open between 8.00 am and 4.30 pm on Marlborough Anniversary Day. Marlborough Regional Landfill will open on Marlborough Anniversary Monday from 8.00 am to 12.00 pm (noon). Blenheim and Picton Libraries Open Saturday 1 November 10.00 am to 1.00 pm and Sunday 2 November 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm. Closed Monday 3 November Marlborough Anniversary Day Library and transfer station hours over the holiday period are listed on Council’s website www.marlborough.govt.nz or you can call 03 520 7400 anytime. Temporary Road Closures Redwood Street Marlborough Roads wishes to advise that Redwood Street between Alabama Road and Cleghorn will be closed to all southbound traffic from: Tuesday 4 November 2014 to mid-December 2014 for the purpose of a sewer upgrade. During this time residents will be able to access their property with possible slight delays, however there may be occasions where parking and access directly outside properties may be affected. Northbound traffic will have priority and a detour will be signed for southbound traffic. Marlborough Roads apologises for any inconvenience this may cause and asks for your patience until the work is complete. For any queries please contact Fulton Hogan on 03 578 0055 or Marlborough Roads 03 520 8330. Armistice Day Commemoration Service NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street will be closed to all vehicles between the hours of 10.30 am and 12.15 pm on Tuesday, 11 November 2014, for the purpose of the Armistice Day Commemoration Service. Also please note that there will be no parking in Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street from 8.00 am to 12.15 pm. Any enquiries should be addressed to Sandra Boyd, Marlborough Roads, Ph: 03 520 8330.

Timeless pleasure of floating a boat locomotive, taking children on rides around the track at the weekends. The Mayor said the Society had done a great job to raise the $59,000 for the refurbishment which included the re-lining of the pond. Council meets the cost of power to light up the station, recharge the batteries for the locomotives and run the filtration plant while Society volunteers keep the area neat and tidy and the pond clean. Photo - Courtesy of Seaport Scene.

Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman did the honours at the opening of the newly refurbished foreshore boat pond last weekend with support from Picton councillor David Oddie (at rear) and (on Mayor’s left) Picton Society of Model Engineers committee president Patrick Robinson. Volunteers from the Engineers Society hire out the little boats to sail on the pond and maintain the miniature

Picton Open Forum - We want you! Your input is valuable When: 13 November 2014 Time: 6.00 – 7.30pm Where: Port Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park, Picton An interactive workshop facilitated by The aim of this forum is to gain BusinessLAB will ensure all attendees insights into the key challenges and have input. Your contribution is opportunities there are in Picton and valuable. what a vision for the future looks like.

Sister City Exchange: July 2015 Students aged between 13 and no older than 16 years of age in July 2015 are invited to apply to take part in the annual two week Student Exchange to Tendo and Otari in Japan. Any practising and registered preschool, primary or secondary teacher is also invited to apply to accompany the students. Written applications must be received

by Wednesday 5 November 2014 and state: • why you want to go on the exchange • what you would hope to gain from it • how you can best represent Marlborough. Students do not have to be studying Japanese, but if selected, must be willing to learn some basic words and

Please forward this invite to anyone you think should attend the forum. If you have any queries please call Katie Speakman Ph: 03 520 7400

phrases. Applications are to be made in writing to: Mr Mike Porter Marlborough District Council PO Box 443 Blenheim 7240 Some assistance with cost may be offered. Any queries should be directed to Mike Porter Ph: 03 520 7400.

Pest of the month – Purple Loosestrife It’s a lovely colour but it’s not wanted in Marlborough. Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is one of the invasive weed species on the radar of Council’s Biosecurity staff. They carry out surveillance and control work for various invasive weed species spotted here in small numbers from time to time but which are not widely established.

Although Purple Loosestrife is widely known as one of

Positive ageing There is an enormous amount of help and information available, free of charge, on the many issues which arise for older people. A large range of social services exist within Marlborough and it’s important that people understand their entitlements and know how to access any support or advice they may need. Information in these broad areas is available here in Marlborough: Health and disability services Fitness and recreation opportunities Government agencies and information Community organisations Financial and superannuation advice These bodies all have offices in Blenheim and can be a useful starting place.

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the top 100 invasive weeds of wetlands in the world it’s also commonly traded between home gardeners who like its prolific purple blooms. We are lucky that it has been found in the wild at only two small locations in Marlborough, on Gibson’s Creek and the Pelorus River, although many other plants have been found in urban gardens.

It is legally banned under the Biosecurity Act 1993 from sale and propagation so Council urges gardeners not to trade cuttings and, preferably, to remove this plant from home gardens. Contact Council Biosecurity staff, Ph: 03 520 7400, if you want help to remove any plants. Our staff will keep a watch of any re-growth and suggest replacement planting.

who can help? • Nelson-Marlborough District Health Board: a team of professionals dealing with all the health-related issues affecting older people who are able to direct you to available services. Phone 03 520 9999 • Age Concern Marlborough: can answer your questions about a broad range of issues, supply pamphlets, or direct you to the appropriate place for further information. Phone: 03 579 3457 • Grey Power Marlborough: an advocacy organisation working on the welfare and well-being issues facing the 50+ age group. Phone: 03 578 4950

Phone: 03 520 7400 Fax: 03 520 7496 Email: mdc@marlborough.govt.nz www.marlborough.govt.nz

• Citizens Advice Bureau: a free service where many questions can be answered or directions given to the information or advice being sought. Phone: 03 578 4272 • Work and Income: a government agency which can help with issues ranging from pensions to residential care assistance, explain entitlements and assist with applications. Phone: 0800 552 002 All these organisations have newsletters, brochures, booklets and other printed material which contains useful information. The material is available at the Blenheim and Picton public libraries.


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WELL DONE to everyone involved in ‘Chess’! Such a brilliantly performed show, great costumes, stunning lighting and the singing is on fire!! Go see it before you miss out:)

rip off instead of cut off Daughter just got charged an extra $50 from Hairdresser for a blow dry she was not told was an extra charge. Rung them and got no offer for money back, you need to tell people the charges as the quote was more as well, not impressed, won’t be back!

good news please I wld luv 2 c a page devoted 2 only good news, funny stories and positive comments, wot a pleasant change it wld b...sick of negativity and sad stories not 2 4get the lack of common sense now days....

looking good Really impressed with murals down ally between nelson an parker st. Great look and message.

did i miss something? I’m all for fundraising for good causes but Drop your boss? Just can’t see the sense in it really.

keep the culture To the guy at maccas, you made my evening by greeting me with “Kia Ora” at the drive thru, nice to see rangatahi out there taking appreciation of the language, keep up the good work e hoa.

Lead by example To the cop who didn’t stop at the stop sign coming out of Stuart st by the night and day dairy. Wed 22 at lunchtime, stop means stop!!

it’s gone to the dogs! Saturday boot sale why do people have 2 take their dogs 2 the market last saturday 3 dogs had a go at each other, dogs should be banned from all market days.

please clean up Warwick St Timber yard the eyesore! I was interested to read comments on the above yard last Friday and have to agree. It lets the whole street down! I have heard that it has been sub-divided, with plans to build, for years? To the owner I would like to say ‘stop letting the rest of the street down and get on with your plans, if you can’t go ahead with them yet could you at least tidy it up, A LOT’.

driver in scott st your driving is very dangerous! Fri 24th about 9am, u decided to pull over to my side of the road into a driveway, i had to break suddenly and swerve around your vehicle, not only could you have caused a bad accident but that was so rude and impatient!

Dear Boom Boom (24.10.14), was the night club established before or after you moved in?

taking advantage To the very able-bodied woman in the maroon car who uses the disabled park outside Raupo - shame on you! Disabled permits should only be used if you have the person who needs it with you.

pro active Good on you TP for mowing the lawns at Riversdale on the spot dairy, some people should show more initiative and do something about it instead of whinging.

watch your step Not only motorists need to be educated re roundabouts, pedestrians at mark crossing also, just because they have the right of way they step out wily nily when the traffic is right upon them, hence nose to tail pile ups.

When does the fire ban start? I have a neighbour who likes to burn his rubbish. Only seems to do it when it’s a beautiful day and I’m trying to dry my washing, clueless!

much appreciated Thanks very much Sun paper delivery person for putting my paper in the letter box so it doesn’t get blown away. Keep up the good work.

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time and a place Mega Cafe, to the woman who came in off the farm for a coffee on Sunday -at least leave your smellie boots outside, others are trying to eat lunch. Yuck!

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like for like To Telemarketers Annoying calls from Pretend Madam - I suggest you meet air with air, tell them they have been asked not to call and have ignored it then blast them with an air horn!

Loving the new roundabuts. Just wish people knw how to use their indicators correctly. It’s not brain surgery

speed up! Does anyone else get stuck behind cars doing 80kmh in the 100kmh zone between town and spring creek? They have nothing but clear road ahead of them and 5 or 6 cars on their tail! HELLO! Look in your view mirror! The most annoying part is when they cruise through the 70kmh zone at Spring creek doing the same 80kmh totally oblivious to the flashing sign telling them to slow down!

yummy Had feed at Master Roast. Excellent food and good value. Will definitely be going back.

ding dong any witnesses? did anyone see my red Mazda being hit on front bumper Tuesday lunchtime countdown carpark redwoodtown? if so please ring 578 9423

making it easy Thumbs up blenheim testing station. Replaced my park light bulb on the spot so I could pass the car warrant. Excellent!

cheers guys Excellent service Auto Electric City, sorted my alternator issues, no hassles even when just out of warranty. Stoked!

where did margo go? Searching for Margo Anderson that use to live in Spring Creek. I have some mail here for you you may like. Does anyone know how to get hold of her?

Spare a thought for our train drivers Railway crossing alarm bells are a safety precaustion for everyone Mr Courier man. Did you have a death wish that day you sped through them. Listen to the DING DONG YOU NING NONG before things go all WRONG. Concerned observer.

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Tuesday 28th Domestic dispute At 9:30am a 37-year-old vineyard worker was arrested on George Street after a domestic dispute with his partner. He has been charged with assaulting his partner and breaching his protection order. He was held in custody and appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Wednesday. Assault charges At 10:35am a 31-year-old unemployed male was arrested at his home address for historic family violence matters. He has been charged with assaulting a female, contravening his protection order and assaulting a child. He appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Wednesday.

Friday October 31, 2014

Liquid gold comes to Blenheim The chocolate milk craze sweeping the North Island has not made it across the Cook Strait yet, so More FM host Natasha Knox took it on herself to bring the milk to Blenheim. Lewis Road Creamery Fresh Chocolate Milk, made with Whittaker's 5 Roll Refined Creamy Milk Chocolate, has sent North Island customers into a frenzy, as stores have struggled to cope with long queues and rampant demand. With Lewis Road Creamery inundated by requests to bring

their product south Natasha used milk from Farm Fresh Milk at Tua Marina, and Whittaker’s chocolate, to make a two-litre batch. Impressed passers-by sampled the milk outside the Marlborough posting boxes yesterday morning. Natasha said to make the milk she heated the chocolate, broke it up, whisked it into the milk and chilled the concoction. “I was really worried about burning the chocolate but it’s Happy customer Julie Burrow tried the milk with More FM's pretty easy.” Natasha Knox yesterday morning.

Wednesday 29th Mental health assessment At 12:35am a 30-year-old sickness beneficiary was arrested on Main St for disorderly behaviour. He has been held for mental health assessment. Lolly folly At 11am a 22-year-old female clerical worker was arrested for shoplifting at The Warehouse. She had taken two bags of lollies valued at $4.98. She was trespassed from the store for two years. She also received a pre-charge warning and warned if she was caught shoplifting again she would appear in court.

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Arrest for pest (worker) At 5:50pm a 22-year-old male pest control worker was arrested for a historic burglary in Sutherland Terrace where a log splitter was taken from a locked yard. He will appear in the Blenheim District Court on November 10. Arrested on warrants At 10:10pm a 34-year-old unemployed female was arrested at the Blenheim Police Station on warrants to arrest for failing to appear in the Blenheim District Court. She was held in custody and appeared in court yesterday.

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WHAT’S ON IN MARLBOROUGH

- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE Friday 31 October Book Sale at Blenheim Library 10am - 3pm. Outdoor Movie Night,”Frozen” Omaka Marae, Aerodrome Road, great whanau fun evening hosted by Omaka Marae Maori Woman’s Welfare League. Outdoor cinema, lots of entertainment, sweets, treats and sausage sizzle! (No eftpos available) Gates open at 6pm with the movie starting at 8pm (or when it gets dark enough). Bring along your picnic blanket and fancy dress costume as its Halloween! Limited tickets which can be purchased from Boo-Tea Coffee cart in the forum Mon-Fri (7.30am-1.30pm), emailing outdoormovie@hotmail.com, $10 Adults and $5 Kids (12yrs and under).

Picton RSA Presents Barross Country & Rock n Roll, 7pm, $5 entry. Book Sale, Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park 9am - 4pm. Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928. Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild 1st Saturday of the month at 1.30pm - 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St, Ph Roz 578 2471. Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillon’s Point Rd open 9am - 12pm Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835.

Kids Archery The Vines Village, Rapaura Road, 2pm - 4pm, $10 all ages welcome. Hamish from Dartington Barn will be holding these sessions.

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!

Ulysses Ride Meet at Railway Station, Leaving at 1pm, Decide on the day which direction we will ride.

Up and Coming Events

Farmers Market A & P Showground’s, 9am - 12pm, Buy Local - Cook Local. Riverside Railway Brayshaw Park Station, 1.45pm - 3pm, 50 minute ride, $5 Child & $10 Adult (cash only)

Halloween Haunted Treasure Hunt 2014 3pm-5pm FREE! Dress up and bring the kid’s out to the Fudge Factory, The Vines Village for the spooky treasure hunt and spot prizes!

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am - 10.15am, For information, Ph Huia 021 072 4107.

Soul Food Cafe A place to chew over the important things in life! @ St Ninians Church Hall, 1 Riley Cres, Redwoodtown. 3pm-4.30pm. all ages welcome! Programmes provided for preschoolers, children and youth. No charge! Phone Brendan O’Hagan 578 5567.

Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street, 10am Ph 578 5395.

Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, Today and Sunday, 10am.

Mikey’s Bar Picton Flea Market in support of Picton Emergency Centre Trust, 9am - 12pm. Ph 5735164.

Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm - 5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Redwood Market 8am - 12pm, Redwood Tavern car park, Plants Produce and Crafts.

Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am - 3pm, Open Every Day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357.

Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick, Morning worship 9.30am, Rev Steve Allcutt Ph 572 8850.

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am - 3pm, Ph Prue 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Ph Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am - 4pm daily, 9 London Quay, Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park, Daily 10am - 4pm.

Picton Men’s Shed Every Saturday 10am - 1pm and Wednesday 9am - 4pm. Plants and Garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am - 1pm.

Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am, Murray Ph 578 9199 or Tony Ph 577 9776.

Sunday 2 November

Petanque 10am, 65A Weld Street – John Ph 577 9789.

Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am - 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 or www.marlboroughartsociety. com.

Saturday 1 November

Book Sale, Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park 9am - 4pm

The Edwin Fox Tea Party 10am - 2pm, Edwin Fox Museum Picton, Spot Prizes, Community Stalls, Fancy Dress Prize - Best Convict, Music and Birthday Cake. Celebrating 161 Years.

Cancer Society Charity 5 km Fun Runs The runs start and finish next to Raupo Café on the Taylor River. Entry is $5, school age kids free. Bring the whole family! Jules Taylor Wines will donate your entry fee plus $1 for every km you and your family run/walk or ride at these events.

If you have an event email Tash at The Sun frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz

Floorpride civic theatre

HeAtH FrAnklin’s CHopper Friday 14th November @ 7.30pm Adult $42.90 Conc (65+) $38.90 Group (8+) $36.90 Student (with ID) $38.90

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Purchase from The Floor Pride Civic Theatre or Take Note, Picton PHONE (03) 520 8560, book@mctt.co.nz Prices include booking fee Some Fees May Apply

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neral Club Book Sale, Rock and Mi & Sunday 2nd 1 ay urd Sat k. Par Brayshaw . November 9am - 4pm

St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek, Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am, Rev Derek Ph 578 5050.

Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm, All welcome.

The Marlborough Vintage farm and machinery society Open Day From 10am - 3.00pm at its grounds at Brayshaw park New Renwick Road. Entry is by gold coin donation. Get along and experience some of Marlborough’s early farming history. Take a ride on Thomas the tank engine or ride in the old Awatere School bus. Barbecue and refreshments are available.

The Diversion Gallery Open 12pm - 5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton, Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz.

Christmas and Craft Fair at St. Andrew’s Church Cnr Henry and Alfred Streets, Friday 7th Nov, 4.30pm - 8pm, Tickets $5 from the Sewing Store, High St. Refreshments provided. Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th Nov, 10am - 4pm, free admission.”

Tramping Club Mary Ph 572 8762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, Ph 573 5379.

The Edwin Fox Tea Party Saturday 1 November.10 am - 2pm, Edwin Fox Museum Picton, Spot Prizes, Community Stalls, Fancy Dress Prize Best Convict, Music and Birthday Cake. Celebr ating 161 Years.

Blenheim Bonsai 2pm - 4pm, 7 Hale Street, Dave Ph 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1 - 4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm Ph 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park, Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free Admission. Associated Modellers Society Miniature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Park, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm - 4pm $2.

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My last meal on Earth would be.... Something Italian, pizza and pasta most likely. One of my best holidays was... Six weeks in North America, Mexico, USA and Canada up to Alaska. My guilty TV pleasure is... SAMCRO.

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I’m inspired by... People that work hard and persevere to achieve their goals. What’s one thing that you’ll never throw away? Photo's, especially old photo's that bring back great memories Who would you love to have a meal with? Nelson Mandela.

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What would you spend your last $100 on? Food probably or maybe some sporting or exercise equipment. What’s next on your wish list? Stability in my life. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? That I grew up in the middle of nowhere on the West Coast.

Four hundred fish on the drains Less than four years after their Fish on Drains project began, Springlands School pupils celebrated an important milestone yesterday. Mayor Alistair Sowman was on hand to nail the 400th fish into the ground, at a drain near the top of the Amphitheatre. The Springlands School GO MAD (Go Make a Difference) environmental group came up with the project, which sees decorative blue Kokopu fish fastened above local drains to promote awareness about keeping the waterways clean. Since the project began other schools have also become involved with it.

The Mayor addressed the children present, and said he was proud of their work. “It sends a message. You guys are telling the oldies how much of a difference can be made if you’re careful with your environment. “When you leave school make sure you don’t leave that behind.” The milestone did not mark the end of the project. More fish will be appearing in the near future. Left, Mayor Alistair Sowman fixes fish number 400 into the ground.

PORT MARLBOROUGH IS SHUTTING US DOWN!

Port Marlborough is refusing to renew our ground lease and is demanding the removal of our buildings, effectively shutting down two businesses. We are seeking expressions of interest to remove our substantial buildings. For more information please contact: Malcolm Barrer 03 574 2364 or Alan Stanford 03 574 2378


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Does your garden need a little magic? Add a few dahlias. Dahlia plants are amazing, often described as an example of horticultural magic. Plant dahlias when the last frost has passed, but don't be in too much of a hurry! Dahlias planted too soon could produce poorer flowers. Smaller plants can be planted as close at 30cm, but the bigger dahlias need to be about 90cm apart.

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Lawn Q&A

Orange Avocado Chicken Chicken Brown chicken in butter. Add orange rind, Ingredients: Orange Avocado

How can I protect my lawn from my dog's urine? If you have the time and are on hand when your dog does its business, swill a large bucket of water over the lawn straight after to dilute toxic urine. You could add an extra teaspoon of Brewer's yeast to your dog's dinner or even add a teaspoon

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Alzheimers Marlborough Society Garden Walk raffle drawn 28/10/14 Congratulations to the winner of the garden plants and trailer: Liz Moody - ticket 491 Alzheimers Marlborough wishes to thank Tony and Margaret Morrison, Islington Gardens and Mitre 10 Mega for their support.

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public notice WHITE CHIP & white rocks Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways. Phone Thomson 575 6885.

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We are seeking an experienced Machinery Operator for our Marlborough Vineyards. Growsafe and Approved Handlers Certificate required. Class 2 & 4 License would be an advantage but not essential.

Immediate start, this is a permanent full time position. Contact: nick@allanscott.co.nz

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Hair care giveaway In conjuction with L'Oréal Professionnel, the Sun has one bottle of 'Tecni Art Texture Dust' to giveaway. The texturising hair powder adds exceptional texture and definition to hair. To w i n t h i s product simply email celeste@ blen heimsun. co.nz with your name, address and phone number by Wednesday, November 5. situation vacant

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Sales Representative Hairy Mussel Co - Havelock, Marlborough Hairy Mussel Co is a small business, passionate about our Native Superfood, Greenshell Mussels and the promotion of our product to the market place. A position has become available at our Havelock office requiring an enthusiastic salesperson to join our committed team. We would like to hear from you if you • LOVE mussels • Enjoy a challenge and thrive under pressure • Are a self-starter who can work independently and as part of a team • Have proven experience in sales and are comfortable cold calling for new business • Are a strong communicator with excellent organisational and time management skills • Can contribute to, and implement sales and marketing strategies • Will build your own portfolio in addition to actively managing our current client base • Enjoy regular travel outside of the Marlborough area to maintain and establish our client base • Eagerly identify and target new and existing sales opportunities within New Zealand and abroad In return we offer • A place in the team where your efforts are recognised, respected and supported • Strong focus on quality produce and ethics • Typically Monday-Friday with a start time of 7.00AM • Varied and challenging employment with a great bunch of people Apply in writing before midday Thursday, 6 November 2014 with your CV including referees to Hairy Mussel Co, PO Box 73, Havelock 7150, Marlborough or susan@hairymussel.co.nz

Casual Machinery Operator We now now have havean anopportunity opportunityfor fora aCasual Casual Machinery Operator Machinery Operator to to join the team at our our Wither Wither Hills HillsRarangi RarangiVineyard VineyardininMarlborough, Marlborough, the Vineyard Vineyard Manager. You will be required to complete reporting to the completevineyard general machinery vineyard machinery tasks as trimming, leaf general tasks such as such trimming, leaf plucking, plucking,and mowing andvineyard general hand vineyard hand as required. mowing general duties as duties required. To be be successful successful in have: To in this this role role you you will will have:

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who entrusted their own health or the health of a loved one to DHB services. “After each event an investigation is undertaken and actions are audited to minimise the risk of a similar incident occurring in our hospitals. “As a DHB we are working to create an environment that supplies harmfree care to our patients; however as the summary for 2013/14 shows we still have work to do.

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Triathlon T h e Ju l e s Tayl o r W i n e s Marlborough Women’s Triathlon organisers have scheduled a series of fun runs and rides which will also raise money for charity. Naming sponsor Jules Taylor Wines will donate $1 to the Marlborough Cancer Society for each kilometre that participants walk, run or bike, up to a maximum of $10,000. You do not have to be enrolled in the triathlon to participate. The first run set off from the amphitheatre on Sunday. For a full schedule visit the Marlborough Women’s Triathlon website.

Triple selection Three Marlborough Touch players are celebrating after being named in the latest New Zealand squads. Jordy Newman was selected in the under-21 mixed team, Te Hauora Campbell in the under-19 men’s squad and Pippa Andrews in the under-19 women’s team. The squads were finalised after training camps last weekend.

Rugby Former Marlborough Boys’ College First XV representative Joe Wheeler is one of three Tasman Makos players ruled out of the New Zealand Maori tour to Japan after injury. The lock has a knee injury, and joins loose forwards Liam Squire and Shane Christie on the sidelines.

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It’s a team game The Jesse Ryder debate has reached fever pitch in recent times, following the Black Caps’ batting struggles against South Africa. Will he be picked, or won’t he? As troubled as he is gifted, Ryder’s career is in limbo, as coach Mike Hesson weighs up the trade-off between on-field benefit and off-field disruption. On the other side of the world, Steven Adams is making great strides. After a powerful preseason he has been picked to start for the Oklahoma City Thunder. It’s striking how Ryder and Adams are currently on different career paths, but both have had problems in the past. Adams arrived at Scots College in Wellington an

antisocial, shy kid off the streets of Rotorua. Development coach and mentor Kenny McFadden took him under his wing, accompanied him to NBA Draft night and helped him settle into American life. The other thing helping Adams’s acclimatisation is the culture in the OKC locker room. Their two biggest stars, reigning league MVP Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, are both pretty squeaky-clean. Durant is most associated with the drinks he’s paid to endorse, while the only time Russell causes a ripple off the court is with his frankly absurd post-match outfits. Their veteran players, like Nick Collison, carry

themselves well off the court and set a good example for the younger players. Ryder’s had mentors in the past, yes, but maybe his team-mates don’t take enough accountability. I’m not absolving him of all blame, but it’s not as if he goes out on his own. Maybe friends and team-mates need to take more ownership and remove the temptation. The same problem exists in rugby and league especially. Team dynamics pose a problem in this country, and Adams’s rise, as a player but also as a person, is an example of how a more professional system can benefit Kiwi athletes.

Marlborough defends the Newman Shield this weekend at home to Nelson. The game begins at Horton Park on Sunday at 11am. An unbeaten Jerrym Lamb century saw Marlborough take the shield in March this year.

Bridge results Monday N/S B Masters D Richardson 53; E/W S Barritt T Bourne 66. Tuesday N/S M Carter T Oberdries 60; C Marshall M Marshall 59; K Davies J Patterson 54; E/W S Gibbs J March 56.48; B Fechney R Young 56,02; C Beattie N Garlick 55. Wednesday N/S B Fechney M Marshall 67; M Knowles J March 62;; D Richardson J Ross 57; J Dodson P Jenkins 55 E/W F Ashcroft D Watson 61; N Garlick V Murray 60; J Marshall K McKellar 57; G McFarlane N Robinson 56.

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Queen Charlotte Classic turns 21 By Adam Poulopoulos One of Marlborough’s great races comes of age next month as it prepares to celebrate its 21st birthday. The Alan Scott Family Winemakers Queen Charlotte Classic was first run in 1994, and is set to run again on November 15. So far competitors from Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington and Christchurch have signed up for the event. The multisport race features a 13 kilometre run, from Mistletoe Bay to Anakiwa, a 40km bike ride from Anakiwa to Picton, and an eight km kayak on the open water. The race can be completed by an individual or a team. Organiser Peter Yarrell said he was expecting about 100 people to enter the race. “Everyone enters these things in the week before, so you always hold your breath. “I would say we’re tracking well.” The day also features a half-marathon for the fourth time. The run starts at Lochmara Lodge and finishes at Anakiwa.

Yarrell said it was well worth doing. “It’s a little bit shorter but it’s a tougher half marathon because you’re running up hills and down dales. “It’s a boutique half because we have to take everyone across there by boat. “It’s spectacular and challenging. You’re running through native bush, there’s a lot of bird life and a view of the sounds. “You couldn’t get a better course, but it’s tough.” About 10 spaces remain for the half-marathon, and Yarrell encouraged participants to enter quickly.

“We got a lot of entries in today (Thursday) actually. “We could probably have 50 at a pinch.” In the 20 years to date Yarrell said the race had raised about $200,000 for various charities. “It’s been a very worthwhile 21 years.” Those looking for a team can be entered into one if they desire. For more information and to enter, visit the Queen Charlotte Classic website.

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Young Marlborough karter William Exton is a South Island karting champion, following the Kartsport South Island Champs in Dunedin over Labour weekend. Last Friday, in the cadet raket class, Exton started on pole but unfortunately had a spin but recovered to take third place. On Sunday, racing the cadet rok class, William led from start to finish to dominate the final and become South Island champ. Daniel Bugler had no luck in the rotax light class, but excelled in the high speed

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KZ2 shifter class. Starting 6th in the final Daniel progressed through the field to take second overall. In the seniors Taylor Forbes also had an off-track excursion in the final, but drove very well to finish fifth in the Rotax Heavies. The 2015 South Island Champs will be held in Blenheim over Labour Weekend, and Kartsport Marlborough’s next meeting at Cresswell Electrical Raceway is on Sunday, starting at noon. Right: William Exton won the cadet rok class at the championships in Dunedin.

Volleyball junior tournament Marlborough Volleyball’s Subway Spikers & Premier Schools Competition met last Friday afternoon and competed in their first round for this term. The game played between Witherlea Young Guns and Springwick Combined (name created due to three players from Springlands & one or two from Renwick School) was won by the Springwick team - 25-18, 26-24 and 10-5. Marlborough Volleyball is very pleased to have Riverlands School back in the Spikers competition and they look to have some talented young volleyballers. The Riverlands Spikers team played St Marys Setters in the premier div three Grade. Although St Marys Setters are a younger team

for this grade they have the talent to play in premier division and showed Riverlands their skills. Riverlands held their own though for their first game and Michaela Boaz served well. The boys from St Marys Setters showed why they may be the team to beat with great commitment to the ball and reflecting well with set points of; 25-14, 25-12, 25-12. The other Riverlands team, the Blockbusters playing in Div 2, had a real battle with only two points separating two of the sets against Fairhall Aces, and came out the victors 26-24, 25-16 and 28-26. In other action Renwick Spikers played Fairhall Flip Flops.

The game had good rallies and both teams constantly played fairly and with a positive attitude. Flip Flops demonstrated phenomenal serving throughout the game with some going 15 points in a row through a great effort from Harrison McKenzie and Isabella Rohloff. Fairhall also had very good serve-receive plays and showed promising skill work. Renwick managed to keep smiles on their faces all through the game despite losing all three sets 25-9, 25-11 and 25-8. Excellent serving and receiving work was demonstrated by Renwick’s Amy Bain, Arwen Van Pallandt and Kate Bryant.


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Friday October 31, 2014

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