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By Jacob Page Marlborough’s Wine and Food Festival attracted a large, well behaved crowd for the 2015 edition at Brancott Vineyard. More than 8000 people flocked from around New Zealand and as far away as Germany to be a part of New Zealand’s longest running annual wine and food festival which started in 1985.

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Well behaved crowd basks in wine and food Continued from page 1 Wine Marlborough events manager Samantha Young says the estimated 8000 people at the event thoroughly enjoyed the day. “We couldn’t be happier with how it all went,” she says. She says the balance between quality wine and food had been a major plus to patrons this year. “It really helped keep things at a gourmet level and people seem to have really enjoyed it.” She says a meeting with the Wine Marlborough Board next week will produce constructive feedback on the event as the planning for 2016 got underway. Marlborough Police praised the organisers and crowd at this year’s incident-free event which saw only one person arrested. Area Commander Inspector Simon Feltham said the organisers and security staff did an excellent job. He says the only disappointing result was the number of drink

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drivers apprehended. In total, 10 people were caught driving over the limit between 5pm Saturday and noon on Sunday. Feltham says Saturday night in Blenheim was relatively quiet,

with only seven arrests for minor offences. Blenheim St John station manager Rebecca Lee says there was just one ambulance transfer at the event for a non alcohol-related issue.

“Everyone was pretty well behaved we just had a few cuts and blisters to deal with but that was more to do with people’s inadequate footwear.

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By Jacob Page The director/manager of Blenheim’s Top Town Cinema says his idea to have women’s only screenings of 50 Shades of Grey had been a success. Duncan Mackenzie says he did the sessions “as a bit of a laugh” but also to allow women to enjoy watching the movie adaptation of the erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. “I think the women enjoyed having the

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chance to watch the movie without the men ear wigging on what they thought of the movie.” Duncan says he did receive some complaints about gender discrimination on Facebook but he laughed them off. “I think some people took it too seriously... There were still session times similar where anyone could go along and view it. “I think a few men were dragged along

by their partners not knowing what to expect. “If you can’t have a laugh at yourself then what can you do?” Mackenzie says while he did not have the exact number of tickets sold to each women only screening, he believes the sessions were “healthy in number”. He says he would consider doing it again if a movie warranted it.

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Water supplies continue to dwindle

Renwick water supplies continue to dwindle and the outlook was not good with little rain likely in the short-term. The Renwick water supply has been reduced to operating on only two of its three bore pumps as the area’s water supply continues to dwindle. Marlborough District Council operations and maintenance engineer Stephen Rooney says Renwick’s supply is the lowest he has seen in more than 30 years. “I am worried by the situation because we haven’t hit the driest time yet, there’s no rain on the horizon and the forecast doesn’t suggest the situation is going to change any time soon.” Mr Rooney says a pump is shut off when

water levels drop to less than one metre during pumping because of the risk of damage caused by air being drawn into the pump mechanism. This point has now been reached with one of the township’s three pumps. Mr Rooney has thanked Renwick people for observing the current hosing restrictions but warns that the outlook, without rain, is not promising. In ordinary circumstances Renwick uses 65 to 72 litres of water per second at peak times. “With the aquifers so low, the maximum draw-off we can achieve for the town in the current situation is 27 litres per second. The hosing restrictions have wound that peak demand back to 32 litres per second so there

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is still too much strain on the water resources. We do need people to further ease off their water use at peak time; from 5pm until 8pm,” he said. In Picton hosing restrictions remain in place with the town continuing to rely solely on the Speeds Road dam for the urban water supply. Blenheim has no restrictions as the major upgrade to its water supply, funded by Blenheim ratepayers and completed in 2010, delivered not only improvements to the water treatment but also to the storage capacity for the town. But Mr Rooney says, with the whole region now facing the fallout from drought, no one should be wasting water.

Future shape of libraries up for discussion The future of public libraries in Blenheim and Picton will be discussed at public meetings this week. Blenheim had their meeting last night while Picton has its turn tonight. Library projects are the next phase in the District Council’s ‘Growing Marlborough’ planning strategy, a planning document brought together in 2009 after widespread public consultation. In Blenheim, the project is centred on a High Street-Wynen Street site, incorporating 2 High Street. While a Library-art gallery is proposed, Council major projects manager Jamie Lyall says there are no detailed decisions yet made and the public meeting was a chance for people to discuss the

potential for this part of town. “This is not just about a building; it’s a larger urban design project where landscaping and streetscapes may be the first stages completed. “We will have to work out how the area can best be used to build,

not only a library and art gallery, but also accommodate other purposes such as leisure and tourism.” Council consultant urban planner, Kobus Mentz has done some preliminary scoping work with a range of community groups who have a stake in the library and in

the CBD. “People have talked about museums and markets and there may be other ideas and we need to hear them. The project was nowhere near the stage of detailed architectural designs yet,” he says. “However, there were concept plans going back to the Growing Marlborough work, including a sloping, green space connecting High Street with the Taylor River area.” In Picton, a decision has yet to be made on the future location of the town’s next library. “The meeting will be an opportunity for the public to discuss the merits of the sites that have been proposed; in High Street and at the waterfront. Other ideas may come up and, again, that’s what we need to hear.”

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CORRECTION In Friday’s Weekend Event Guide the Framingham 2015 Harvest Concert was listed as being on Friday, February 13, but the event is actually taking place on Friday, March 13. Tickets are available now from the cellar door. We apologise for the error.

BROWNLEE IN TOWN Government minister Gerry Brownlee flew into Blenheim on Monday night in a Royal Australian Air Force C17 Globemaster. The Ministry of Defence is looking into the aircraft as part of a review of airlift capability.

WATER STORAGE VITAL Water storage remains a key issue for farmers and grapegrowers in Marlborough as drought conditions may become a regular event, the chair of Marlborough District Council’s environment committee says. The committee was briefed on the state of the region’s water resources on Thursday after a drought was declared in the region, with council scientists describing it as “a drought of medium severity”.

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Pope goes coast-to-coast By Adam Poulopoulos Four years after a calf injury stopped her from competing, Lynda Pope (pictured) has finally completed the Speight’s Coast to Coast. Lynda completed the two-day event in a time of 17 hours, 21 minutes and eight seconds. She finished in the two-day individual 50-59 year-old women’s category. The race is 243 kilometres, split between running, cycling and kayaking. A keen runner and cyclist, this was Pope’s first major multisport event. She was due to compete in 2011, but she sustained a serious calf injury. She says it took a while to recover. “I was pretty gutted. It took me nearly two years to start running properly again and get in the right mental headspace. “This year felt right. I gave it everything and trained really hard.” Pope’s preparation included training in

each discipline three times a week, accompanied at different times by coaches Ron Wastney and James Kuegler. Day one featured 55km on the bike and 36km of running. In the running leg Pope was affected by tendons in her heel she had strained five weeks before the race, and ran on anti-inflammatories.

The grind continued with a 67km paddle down the Waimakariri River the next day. “The river was very very low, there was a headwind all day and it was very cold,” she says. The paddle took an hour longer than she had anticipated. “I gave it everything I had and by the time I got into Gorge Bridge (the end of the kayaking leg) I was knackered,” she says. “I got taken out the boat and my legs kept giving way, and I was completely oblivious to what was happening. “Apparently the St John man came down to me but my crew sent him away.” Pope completed the final leg, a 70km cycle, finishing with a large group at New Brighton Beach. She says she may do the Goat Pass run in next year’s edition, but not another full event. “For me this year’s the year of the family. “They’ve given me a lot of support. And now it’s time to give back to them.”

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The ‘Girls on Tour’ group came to Blenheim for the Wine and Food Festival.

Stars on tour Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Friday night in Blenheim last week was one of fun and laughter for a group of 24 women who arrived by train for the Wine and Food Festival. The group is called ‘Girls on Tour’, made up of women from all over the country who come together every year for the festival. Staying at the Cherylea Motel, group organiser ‘Raqeul Welsh’ as she calls herself, invited the Sun to go along and photograph them in their Disney inspired costumes, before their traditional fashion parade.

“Every year we parade in our costumes around the motel’s pool and ask other guests to judge the best before going into town for dinner in costume,” she laughs. What is fun about this group is that no one knows each other’s real names. Everyone arrives with a movie star name. The group was first formed 22 years ago by Raqeul and her friend Chris (Sam Fox). “It’s about getting away, not thinking about work or home and having plenty of laughs,” Raqeul says. More photos on page 14.

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: What enticed you to attend the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival?

Danielle Spindler Germany

Phil Spindler Germany

Phil Stevens Blenheim

Rodger Winter Blenheim

Sharyn Colville Christchurch

I read about the festival online back in Germany and I knew this region produced many great wines so we came here while on our trip around New Zealand.

We are touring around New Zealand and are (in Marlborough) for two days and thought it was very good.

I haven’t been for a long time but I find its a lot more organised than what it used to be.”

I haven’t been for 20 years so I thought it was about time I checked it out.

We’ve been staying in Picton so we thought we’d come here for the day before going home.

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Letters to the editor Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even when a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to abridge letters or withhold letters from publication. Email them to news@blenheimsun. co.nz or send a fax to phone 577 -7863. Please note that your name and street address MUST be provided with emails.

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Recycle bins Dear Ed. I think the recycling bins should be retained in the smaller communities. The Renwick one is well used, and it saves going into town, and picking a quiet time to go to the recycling centre when it isn’t busy. Renwick residents are full of praise having a bin here. I am recycling more often, and usually there are others at the bin and we comment how great it is. Mrs Ruth Neal

Terry Colville Christchurch It’s a very big event, plenty of wines though I have to be careful because I’m driving home.

Love in the air Dear Ed, It was so nice to read the Sun’s Valentine’s Day story last Friday. It was also pleasing to read that men are being more romantic.

As for the gentleman who bought roses for every hour of the day... I just wish there were more of you. C.P

Friendly Blenheim Lack of foresight Dear Ed, There has been comments lately about how friendly the people are in Blenheim, especially on the TV programe “Seven Sharp”. My wife and I moved to live here one month ago, after living in Takaka, Golden Bay for about 42 years. We enjoyed living in Golden Bay area but moved to Blenheim for a number of reasons, the number of friends we have in Blenheim one could count on one hand, so we are really strangers, so to speak. But what we noticed here is the way everyone speaks to you, one does not have to know you to speak to you, however in Golden Bay and Nelson this was more the case if you knew someone or thought you did no problem. We find the people of Blenheim very very kind and friendly. Staff in Rebel shop are all the same, Mike Hoskings of TVNZ is so correct about comments. Not only does the sun shine here in Blenheim so do the people. We are so pleased to have come here to see out our time. Kerry & Kay Campbell

Dear Ed, I see where Marlborough Roads draft plan says “There are continuing calls for a bypass of Blenheim. A 2006 study (Blenheim and Wairau Plains Strategic Study) determined that any bypass could not be justified and would not attract funding from the Transport Agency. The 2006 costs were in the order of $100m and eight years on may be expected to be in the $200m order. The study also found that genuine “through traffic” is very low with much of the traffic generated by traffic associated with activity within Blenheim and its vicinity. Well where’s the foresight? By its own admission costs for a bypass will double in only eight years. Logic - do it now. The 2006 study is nonsensical. You only have to follow big trucks from the ferry going through Blenheim and not stopping. On the way they clog roundabouts. Come on wake up Marlborough Roads and councillors. Or can you only think three years ahead to the next election? Frank Henry

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Career move timely “Knowing you have done something really beneficial for a family that has lost a loved one is what makes the funeral industry so rewarding,” says Blenheim funeral director and embalmer Donna Strachan. Donna, who joined Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors late last year, sat down with reporter Celeste Lodewyk to talk about returning home to Marlborough and what she loves about her work.

Donna grew up in Marlborough, attending Rapaura School before going on to Marlborough Girls’ College. In her teenage years she spent a lot of time tramping about the mountain ranges, white water rafting in the Clarence, abseiling in Monkey Bay - all great memories to come back to, but it’s her family that she says was behind her decision to return. “I have been away for 28 years and felt it was time to come home. “The funeral industry really opened up my eyes, especially to my parents. Seeing other families miss out on quality time with their parents before they passed made me want to be closer to mine,” she says. The mother of two teenage children has worked in many interesting fields before becoming a funeral director. She did a makeup course with TVNZ and was offered a position but says she didn’t like the feel of the job. She went on to spend 10 years working with a photographer in Auckland doing the makeup for everything from weddings to glamour models. “I have done so much,” she laughs. “But out of everything I really love being a funeral director.” The opportunity to become a funeral director came through a friend when living in the Waikato. “I honestly never really thought about it, but when it came up I liked the idea of helping people and the community through hard times. “I felt this came at the right time for me in my life.” The first time she entered a mortuary she says it was

not scary, but rather a ‘humbling’ experience. “I went in with an open mind, with compassion and looking at it from a medical point of view. “Within a week it was completely normal to me and I soon gained an interest in the embalming side of the industry. “It’s not an industry for everyone, dealing with the deceased as well as their grieving families, but if you can connect with people, have empathy and really care about them it can be hugely rewarding.” Because Donna’s partner is an embalmer himself, she gained many of her skills from him. “With both of us in the same industry, it makes such a difference as we are supportive of one another.” The couple also enjoys riding motorcycles, having done rides up and down the country. “I can’t wait to ride around Marlborough. “It’s so great to be back home,” she smiles. Helping her to get settled in is the team at Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors, which she says has been wonderful to her. Donna’s role includes both the embalming and funeral directing. “It’s an absolute privilege to work with families who are saying goodbye to a loved one. “I enjoy working with people from all walks of life. It has to be a special experience for the family as it’s the very last time they see their loved ones so I strive to go out of my way to provide the best experience for them,” she says.

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Fairhall old boy starts new role By Adam Poulopoulos A former Fairhall School student has capped off five years at a school in Christchurch by becoming its head boarder for 2015. Sam Wilson, who attended Fairhall School between 2002 and 2010, has boarded at Christ’s College since then. He says he was excited to get started. “I love boarding and I was pretty pleased to find out. “I always wanted a leadership role.” One of Sam’s first duties was to help organise a Valentine’s Day breakfast

with sister school St Margaret’s, but he has a wide variety of duties. He helps to come up with the school’s boarding program, which involves activities in the community, as well as helping with food in the dining room. He says his time at Fairhall helped him prepare for his new role. “Mr Heath (current Renwick School principal Simon Heath) was an old principal there. He was always putting ‘Fairhall Pride’ into our heads. “I also went to a young leadership course in Wellington while I was there.”

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It’s been a good summer Too good really - not enough rain and all the problems that brings. But for holiday makers and tourist operators it’s been a great few months. A real highlight of the summer for Tricia and me has been the events we attended and participated in both locally and around the country. Many of them were of a sporting nature with our son Alex running and rowing, or me participating in annual events that I’ve been keen to do again or try for the first time. Our recent experiences at these events has reinforced to me just how valuable they are to any region and why Council’s move to develop an events strategy for Marlborough and employ an events strategy coordinator is such a good one. Events are so galvanising - they are on at a particular time and you are either going or you’re not. As one of my old bosses use to say to me ‘don’t give me an option, give me a deadline’. Events attract the sort of people who are proactive and make things happen. People who are organised, have the means to travel and who like giving things a go. They are the people you want to showcase your province to because chances are they won’t come just once. Many will be back to do the event again or will return just to see what they missed the first time. With so many natural advantages in Marlborough we are ideally positioned to ride a real wave of event development. We have ample opportunity to foster the expansion of both existing events and nurture the ideas of those capable of starting something new. While I don’t believe in ‘picking winners’ and handing over ratepayer money to event organisers by way of grants, the Council must and can still continue to play a strong facilitation role in maximising event opportunities in Marlborough. I look forward to seeing the progress with events in our slice of paradise.

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JONES: Proud mummy and daddy Stephen and Deborah, brothers Matthew and Tony and sister Jennifer would like to welcome Samantha to the world. Born February 11, 2015 at 3:10pm weighing 8lb 14oz. Thank you Sue for all your help.

HEALEY: Joe and Amy are pleased to announce the arrival of their second baby boy. Cody Kenneth Healey (6lb 3oz) was born February 12, 2015 at 10:52am at Wairau Hospital. A little brother for Finn. Huge thanks to our amazing midwives Gwen Costello and Sue Young, and all the amazing and caring ladies at maternity.

CONDON: Dean and Rebecca are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their son, Noah Dean (7lb 3oz) on February 9, 2015 at 8:25am. Special thanks to Dr Helen Crampton, midwife Shona Wills and the amazing staff at Ward One. Photo provided.

KILPATRICK: Sam, Jenna and Millie are thrilled to announce the safe and extra speedy arrival of Nina Alice Catherine, January 6, 2015 at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to Sue Young, the maternity ward staff and our amazing family and friends for all their love and support. Photo provided.

Sa Do Prado: Emma and Gabriel are delighted to announce the arrival of Violet Sa Do Prado on February 2, 2015, weighing 8lb 6oz. A huge thank you to our families for all your support, Cathy Middleton and all the midwives at Wairau Hospital. Photo provided.

DICK: Simon and Caroline are thrilled to announce the birth of their baby girl, Gretel Lucinda Grace Dick (7lb 5oz) on January 29,2015 at 2.21am at Wairau Hospital. A special thanks to our wonderful midwife Cathy Middleton and all the maternity team at Wairau Hospital. We would also like to thank our wonderful family and friends for their generous gifts and ongoing support. Photo supplied.

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Montessori education is concerned with the development of the whole child. This encompasses the child’s physical, mental and social development, regarding them as inseparable. Children work at their own pace, thus avoiding competition. and at their own level, They work and play in class together, from age three to six years. This vertical structure encourages the older children to become leaders, teaching and role modelling to the younger children who look up to them. Within the Montessori classroom, your child is free to develop independence, self-discovery and self-motivated learning, providing an early start to your child’s education in areas of academic, emotional, physical and social development.

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A group of 24 women converged in Blenheim for the Wine and Food Festival, a tradition started 22 years ago. Dressed as Disney characters, they enjoyed a fun night on Friday with a fashion parade at Cherylea Motel.

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Blenheim Healing Rooms - open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayers available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.

Community Law Marlborough Presents FREE education sessions at the Marlborough District Library. Care of children and dispute resolution. February 25th from 12.10 - 12.50pm.

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

Housie Thursday 7pm, Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 housies, 2 supers, raffles and refreshments available. Proceeds to Te Rerenga O Te Ra.

Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

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Older Person Seminar Starting 26th Feb 2015. St Christopher’s Hall Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers. Ph Wendy 5794446 leave name an number or 021 113 0160

Renwick Tuesday Market, Renwick Tuesday Market, 10am - 2pm. Good selection of vegies, clothing, linen, walnuts & general goods. Surplus items accepted. Stall sites $5 Ph 572 9511.

Sheets ‘n’ Things Are you looking for a comfy dog bed for your favourite pooch? Shop opp The Warehouse carpark building & John’s Kitchen. Ph 578 1356 ext 5 or 021 1788 337.

St John Community Shop needs your support, with donations of good quality items to sell, clothing, bric brac, books etc... 11 Boyce Street. Phone 578 1754.

Sing in the shower? Want to join a choir? Have fun at Thursday ZINGERS. Social community singing starts 26 February, 7pm weekly. Male & Female voices welcome, easy harmonies, coffee. Tunefulness desirable, music reading unnecessary. $5/session. Sing, feel the ZING! For info txt 0210464841 (please NO voicemail) or 5780094.

The Blue Door Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.00pm. Saturday 9.00 - 2pm. Items surplus to your requirements we would glady accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

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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 BUSCHL, Barbara Joy: On Sunday February 15 2015, peacefully, at Hospice Marlborough after a courageous battle. Loved wife of the late Clarrie, much loved and best Mum ever of Colin and Shelley, and Larry and Lynette Rayner. Much loved Nana of Jason, Ben, Nick and Chanel; Annalice and William. Loved sister and sisterin-law of Thelma and Peter (deceased), Pamela, Kevin and Kay, Mervyn and friend of Margaret. Loved also by her nieces and nephews. Special thanks for the wonderful care by Oncology and Hospice Marlborough staff. Messages to the Buschl Family, c/- 12 Brian Bary Street, Blenheim 7201. 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 funeral service for Barbara will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 11am Wednesday February 18, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz MILLER, Ann Marigold (Marygold): Passed away, peacefully, at Wairau Hospital on Monday February 2 2015. Aged 94 years. Devoted wife of the late Hugh Miller, extraordinary mother of James, Mary, Cathy, Rosy, and Bridget, and respected mother-in-law of Tom Parsons. Amazing grandmother and great grandmother (Gol Gol) to all her loving grandchildren. All messages can be sent to c/- The Miller Family, P O Box 92, Picton 7250, or at www.heavenaddress.com. A service to celebrate Marygold’s life will be held at The Wesley Centre, Henry Street, at 2pm Saturday March 7 2015. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

DOGGETT, Norma June (June): Passed away, peacefully, at Aberleigh Rest Home on Friday February 13 2015. Aged 93 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Norm Harris and the late Ron Doggett. Loved and special Mum to Dale and Heather, loved and respected mother-in-law to Raewyn Harris and Errol Morrison. Very much loved Grandma to Chris and the late Robin; Lauree and Tineka. Great Grandma June to Annalyse, Gideon and Jasper Welford, Hayley, Zara and Jadey Jopson, Katie, Lexi and Max Harris. Treasured and loved step-Ma to John and Lynnette Doggett (Timaru), Helen and Bryce Hawkey (Wellington), and Marion and Roland Vercoe (Blenheim). Loved Grandma to Glen, Jane, Sarah and Marie Doggett, Lyndal and Aaron Parker, Philip and Ross Hawkey, Gregory, Fiona, Kelvin and Natasha Vercoe, and their families. Messages to 63 Parker Street, Blenheim 7201. The family would like to thank the staff at Aberleigh for the loving care they gave their Mum. In lieu of flowers, a donation to St John would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 467, Blenheim 7240. A celebration of June’s life will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Henry Street, at 1pm Wednesday February 18, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

In Memoriam

Remember your lost loved one on their anniversary. The deadline is Monday 5.00pm. Please contact the Sun for further details. 72 High Street, Blenheim, email frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz or phone 577 7868.

CROSSWORD

By Russell McQuarters ACROSS 1. Conniption (7) 5. Variety of cabbage (11) 11. Of the nose (5) 12. Wicked (7) 13. Travel by car (5) 14. Beef stew(made with beer) (9) 15. Swiss cheese (9) 16. Lift weights; ‘... iron’ (4) 17. Disgrace (7) 19. Circuitous route (6) 23. National song (6) 26. Lacking good manners (3,4) 29. Male deer (4) 30. Born (3) 32. Strait (3) 34. Melt (4) 35. Slow moving ice mass (7) 36. Goal (6) 39. Stay (6) 40. Ceaseless (7) 42. Army canteen (4) 46. Twin-hulled vessel (9) 48. Trifle (9) 50. Deserve (5) 51. Autobiographical record (7) 52. Mythological demon(Arabia) (5)

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38. N.Z. novelist, Frank ... (8) 41. Erect again (7) 43. Make bigger (7) 44. Forges’ air-blasting apparatus(6) 45. Exert oneself (6) 46. Comedian (5) 47. Wanderer (5) 49. Consumed (5)

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*Offer available September 2013 on purchases $1,000 and over with no deposit, no interest or repayments for 16/15 months. Credit and lending criteria, $45-$55 establishment fee and $45-$55 annual account fee apply. Prevailing interest rate will apply to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the 16/15 months interest free promotional period. **40% off selected carpets only. Stock is limited and may sell out.

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BAC K to work too soon? Extend your refreshed holiday look... with Cosmetic Botulinum & Dermall Fillers. You can look & feel great! Phone 03 548 8216.

ACUPRESSURE & Massage. Sports, Relaxation, Stress, Pain Relief. $60ph Raphael 021 1700 724 Picton.

BLENHEIM HEALING ROOMS - open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1p m . S t o n e w o o d Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayers available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.

EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope and suction. Phone for an appointment 578 8310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St. CANCER support and information. contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Frid 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph 579 4379.

PETS: Naturally Raw. Stockists of premium raw cat and dog food. Phon 0210-2929-400.

PAINTING & DECORATING Two Strong Men & A Truck Available by the hour Marlborough and beyond

MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check u s i n g d e r m o s c o py. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665.

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THAI Theraputic Massage $ 59ph. Call to make an appointment with Warintias. 8a Buick Street Redwoodtown. Ph 021 025 65255 or 578 3778.

Phone 577 8089 or 027 558 3260 Hebberds CC Express

wanted CRAFT Items, wool, fabrics, lace, buttons etc. Small estate lots. Michelle 027 246 0202.

Need paintingwallpapering-spraying or just some water blasting to tidy things up, call Merv Scott for your free quote.

Merv Scott Decorating Ltd Ph: 0800 DO IT UP

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Mob: Merv 021 669 666

Open Day

BOOKS , all kinds. Small estate lots. Michelle 027 246 0202.

Nelson Sun Club 21 & 22 February 11am- 3pm

RECORDS, LP’s, all kinds. Small estate lots. Michelle 027 246 0202.

All interested visitors welcome End of Sunrise Valley Rd, Upper Moutere.

LAWNMOWERS going or not, also Rover or Masport plastic catcher. Ph 570-5880.

for sale CAMPERVAN Nissan Hightop 2 berth. Low km. Phone 578 5512 PRICED to clear at reduced prices all Needlework/Haberdashery lines including charts, books, kits etc. Phone 5738-458 or call into 26 Gravesend Place, Picton. Monday - Saturday. WHITE CHIP & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways. Phone Thomson 575 6885.

$7000+ worth of prizes to be won Entries cost members $20.00. Non Members $25.00 Junior under 12 - $5.00 (all juniors get a prize) Entry Forms available at outlets displaying posters or at Renwick Arms Country Club 92 High Street, Renwick. For enquiries phone Club 03 572 8597 or Manager 0275 788 292 Entries close 9.00pm Thursday 26th February

Are you ready to get Money Smart for FREE? This FREE NZQA approved 20 week part time evening programme held in Blenheim on Wednesday evening starting March for people looking to:    

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Sunday 22 March 2015 Schedules now available Entries close 20 February Free Trade & Craft sites available Bernadette Gilmore Ph 577 7174

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This programme is open to all NZ permanent residents aged 16+.

Call Pip on 03-547 6138 or www.barbicantc.com In partnership with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

Any cars, vans, trucks, 4x4's. In any condition.

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Marlborough Vehicle Removals Ph Brent 027 766 7105

Trev’s Painting & Decorating Interiors - Exteriors - Wall papering - Gib stopping

CLEANERS wanted for Hoilday Park, please contact 579-3327 for more details about this job.

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• Min 3 yrs experience in vineyard • Full drivers licence • can speak Thai/Chinese/ English

“TRADING POST” 42 Arthur Street, Blenheim Email: auction@xtra.co.nz Trading Hours : Mon – Fri 9.00am – 5pm & Sat 9.00am – 12.30pm Phone 578 3663 for all enquiries

situation vacant

Experienced Cleaners – Part-Time

We require a enthusiastic, team player to join the team at the Woodbourne Tavern in the Kitchen. Must have an understanding of food preparation, cooking meals to order, stock control, and work well under pressure. Must be able to work weekends and evenings. Approximately 20-30 hours per week, we can be flexible with the hours for the right person. Immediate Start. If this person sounds like you: Call Stacey on 5728007 or email your cv to: info@woodbournetavern.co.nz .

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Tradesman with 40 years experience Ph 027-859-7074 • A/H 03-579-3368 email: samkar@xtra.co.nz

RENWICK ARMS COUNTRY CLUB Family Friday February 27th Saturday Feb 28th & Sunday March 1st

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Ph 021 035 4853 or 027 777 7795 newjrltd@hotmail.com

RELIEF DELIVERERS We are now taking names for relief paper runs in the Blenheim area. Ideally suited to school age children whom are honest and reliable.

Please phone Tash 577 7868

2 x Permanent Positions Available Reliable and experienced staff members required to assist us with evening and morning cleaning. Full, manual drivers licence essential.

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Support, information and Day Programme education for allPicton people Supervisor: in seeking Marlborough who are We are a suitably qualified person to supervise our Day Respite Programme on Fridays affected by dementia. in Picton. Ideally the person will be domiciled in or near Blenheim and be available to occasionally act as Assistant Supervisor, if required, on the other days of the week at our Wither Road facility. The latter would be on an “as required/if available” basis.

NEED SOME HELP? Further details availableA onPHONE request by WE ARE JUST calling Alzheimers Society Marlborough office on 577-6172 or by emailing CALL AWAY. alzheimersmarlb@xtra.co.nz

Applications close Friday 6th March at 4pm.

Phone: (03) 577-6172 8 Wither Road, Blenheim 7201 Email: alzheimersmarlb@xtra.co.nz

General Labourer

We require a general labourer to work in our Production area. The duties will be varied and will include stacking and strapping of timber and the operating of machinery. Forklift experience would be an advantage. The successful applicant will need to be physically fit, reliable, versatile and able to work as part of a team. As Flight Timbers Ltd strives for a drug-free, worksafe environment, a pre-employment drug test will be required. Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Applications may be completed at Reception, Main Office, Flight Timbers Ltd Waters Avenue Blenheim Or email timbers@flighttimbers.co.nz Applications close 27th February 2015

2 x Permanent Positions Available No experience necessary as full training given Full, manual drivers licence essential. All applicants must have a mature attitude, be well presented and able to work un-supervised Previous applicants need not apply. If you would like to join a vibrant, hardworking and professional team call: Christian or Linda on 5796349

Hairdresser Required • Are you passionate about hairdressing and interested in working alongside a team who share this passion? • Do you want to work for someone that rewards you with on going benefits? • Does the thought of on going education excite and motivate you? • Are you talented in all aspects of hairdressing and ready to share this with our clients that expect the best? If you answer YES to ALL of the above, what are you waiting for, contact us NOW! We are looking for an experienced hairdresser that is a motivated and reliable team player. Please email or drop in CV with a covering letter by the 9th of March. Illusions Hair Salon 135 Middle Renwick Road Springlands, Blenheim illusionshairltd@hotmail.com

Food, Beverage and Events Supervisor Marlborough Vintners Hotel, based in the heart of the vineyards on Rapaura Road in Blenheim, is looking for a suitable qualified person to oversee and manage all of the hotels food and beverage service, including the restaurant, functions and events. The person we are looking for will have the following criteria: • • • • • • • • • •

Have a proven hospitality background in food and beverage service Be willing to work 5 evening shifts a week including weekends Be willing to assume a live-in duty managers shift once a week To lead a small brigade of permanent, part time and casual FOH personnel To have a cheerful and polite disposition To be able to work under pressure without it adversely effecting work or customer relationships To have or be able to attain a Licensed Controller Certification (General Managers Certificate) To be able to work under specific briefs and instructions To be able to effectively learn, use and manage our POS system Great wine and food knowledge

This is a salaried position You will be remunerated well taking into account the role, responsibility and expertise that you bring to the team. Send your application to tracy@mvh.co.nz titled ‘F&B Position’ or post to Marlborough Vintners Hotel, 190 Rapaura Road, Blenheim.


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Wednesday February 18, 2015 situation vacant

CASUAL Labouring job for local property maintenance company. Applicant must be fit and have chainsaw and hedge cutting experience. Full clean drivers licence HT if possible. Immediate start. Phone 021025 17563 or email soundspropertycare@windowslive.com

Vineyard supervisor Thornhill Horticultural Contracting is a well-established, large supplier of labour to the Viticulture industry in Marlborough. Thornhill is a registered Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) recruiting specific staff from New Zealand, Thailand and the Pacific Islands, to fulfil the needs of its valued vineyard clients. We currently have a position available for a Vineyard Supervisor. Applicants must have the following: • At least three years experience • Be able to report to management and complete paperwork on time • Fluent in Thai • Reliable and have a tidy work ethic • Preference will be given to an experienced supervisor, but not essential as full training will be given • Be able to work long hours when required • Have excellent communication skills • A good understanding of RSE policy • Clean drivers licence In the first instance, please forward a brief email to john@thornhillnz.co.nz no later than 27th February 2015, explaining previous work history and contact details

Quotations and Estimations • Are you looking for a change in the New Year? • Do you enjoy working with a great team? Look no further than PlaceMakers - with over 60 locations throughout the country we are a premier supplier of building materials to the building and construction markets. We pride ourselves on being part of the Fletcher Building group. PlaceMakers Blenheim is looking for a Quotations and Estimations expert to join their team, someone with a ‘Know How, Can Do’ attitude! This job provides stimulating challenges on a daily basis with great rewards in developing long term working relationships with our customers. You will be responsible for; • Preparing all quotation • Liaising between the customer and sales • Coordinating relevant materials with suppliers • Ensuring timely and accurate support documentation for the process As an ideal candidate you will have: • Previous experience in Quotations/Estimating • A solid background in the building industry • Great verbal communication skills • Excellent attention to detail We offer you a great working environment, competitive remuneration, positive team culture, on-going training, career development opportunities and generous stuff purchasing privileges. Apply to Rodger.Cullen@PlaceMakers.co.nz or post your application to Placemakers Blenheim PO Box 178, Blenheim 7240. Applicants close Sunday, 22nd February 2015. Placemakers has a pre-employment Drug and Medical Testing Policy.

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Drivers Wanted Spring Creek Vintners LTD are looking for drivers holding NZ Class 5 Truck licences. This will be a fixed term contract, dates ranging from end of March through to the beginning of May season dependant. The successful applicants will be offered full time work during this period, up to 12 hour shifts 6 days per week – a good opportunity to rack up some hours! Your main duties will be the removal of grape marc and waste water. This experience will give you the opportunity to be part of a fun and hard working team and all Vintage employees are provided with one meal per shift. If you fit the criteria and are genuinely interested in being part of our 2015 Vintage crew please feel free to apply by contacting matt@scvl.co.nz or 0279181122.

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Tactix set to launch season tomorrow By Jacob Page The Mainland Tactix trans-Tasman netball team, which will play two ANZ Championship games for the first time at Blenheim’s Stadium 2000 in 2015, will launch their season tomorrow. The Tactix, with new coach, Sue Hawkins and captain Anna Thompson will play the West Coast Fe- Mwai Kumwenda. ver on April 12 and return to likely to grace the court. The season launch at Blenheim on May 24 to face Peppers Clearwater Resort the Queensland Firebirds. is the first time Mainland Stadium 2000 will likely sports fans will see the new have a capacity of 1200 for look Tactix all together as the games with some of the world’s best netball players they look to climb out of

the cellar of the competition. New recruits Silver Fern Bailey Mes and NZ U21 star Erikana Pedersen, plus returning crowd favourite Malawi International Mwai Kumwenda. These three players will form the nucleus of what is set to be an electrifying attack line for the Tactix. “There’s Mwai’s flair, Bailey’s elevation and strength, Kana’s speed and vision and the steady head of Anna; with just that combination, we’ve got some awesome netball ahead; not to forget the nine other girls,” says Hawkins.

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Trade Forms and Schedule on www.raivalleyshow.co.nz Schedule available from The Sun Office.

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. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am-8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. 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 578 8125. Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 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.

Fun fiesta Two days remain before the opening of the hunting and fishing window for the Grovetown School Hunting and Fishing Game Fiesta. Weigh-in for the fiesta will be on Sunday between 10am and noon, while hunting and fishing for all animals starts at 6am on Friday, February 27, and finishes at noon on the Sunday. Cash prizes of $150 will be given to those with the heaviest pig, deer and fish, while $50 will be given for the heaviest goat.

Under-16 prizes will also be given, and average weight prizes will be given in all sections. All pigs, deer, goats and fish must be gutted before weighing, and all eels must be alive for the live weigh-in. Other activities include helicopter rides, face painting, a colouring competition and obstacle courses. Spot prizes, including a Ridge Air helicopter flight, hunting safaris, fishing charters, and a scallop dredge will also be awarded.

LSH Wild West Wranglers invite you to a

Family Farm Day in support of the Cancer Society’s Relay for Life

Sunday, 22 February 2015 Whiskers Cat Lodge, 210 Alabama Road, Blenheim

11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. $2 Per Person Entry Sausage Sizzle Pat and Feed the Animals

Face Painting Nail Painting & Hair Spraying Fudge and Fizzy

Alpacas Kune Kune pig Goat Chickens Ducks Parrots Guinea pigs Sheep

Off-street parking available

Come along and join in the fun!

All proceeds to Relay for Life Event sponsored by LSH Business Services Level 4, Rangitane House 2 Main Street Blenheim P: (03) 577 7128 E: info@lsh.net.nz www.lsh.net.nz


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Wednesday February 18, 2015

Kennard pilots Paddon to fifth in WRC By Jacob Page Blenheim’s John Kennard has helped pilot New Zealand rally ace Hayden Paddon to his best ever finish at the World Rally Championship event with a fifth placing at Rally Sweden. The Kiwi duo driving for Hyundai, held sixth throughout most of their season opening rally before a final day retirement saw them push up the final standings. Paddon says it’s the perfect start to the new year. “To get in the top five is much more than we expected going into this rally. It’s been a good rally for us overall and very important to gain the experience in these demanding winter conditions. “This year conditions are probably the best they’ve been here for many years. “There was a lot of snow before the rally, so there are really good snow banks and I guess that’s been encouraging drivers to drive fast, to really lean on the snow banks. “At the same time that’s a catch 22, that’s what’s been catching some drivers out, including ourselves in some circumstances.” The duo admit there was still some speed to find in the car, but considering they were driving an unfamiliar snow rally, it was a

Sport inbrief

CRICKET Biddy Kates Celt ic a re t he Marlborough senior T20 champions, beating Cornerstone Wairau Cavaliers by 27 runs in the final at Horton Park on Friday evening. Celtic scored 166-2 batting first, with wicketkeeper-batsman Andy Fitzpatrick getting 88 not out. Cavaliers replied with 139-2. Fitzpatrick was named man of the match. In the third grade final, Wairau beat Celtic by eight wickets, after bowling them out for 33. Simon Neal picked up 4-13, and the man of the match award.

Blenheim’s John Kennard and Geraldine’s Haydon Paddon have finished a careerbest fifth at the WRC’s Rally Sweden to start their season. the Norwegian’s car hit a snow bank and spun. positive sign for the rest of the season. Sebastien Ogier earned his second victory Leader and Paddon’s teammate, Thierry of the season by coming from behind on the Neuville of Belgium then hit a snow bank and final stage. The Frenchman was only third in his Volk- lost time, settling for second place. Paddon and Kennard will next compete at swagen Polo going into the final stage but first overtook teammate Andreas Mikkelsen when the Rally of Mexico on March 5 to 8.

Regatta attracting outside interest Preparations for the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club are well under way, as they look forward to the InterIslander Optimist Challenge and Port Marlborough Starling Champs this weekend. Racing begins on Friday morning and concludes on Sunday afternoon. Racing will be held at Picton Harbour, and on-shore activities will be based at Shelley Beach.

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Racing will be held in the starling, optimist green and open fleet categories. Green fleet racing can be watched from the shore, while the open and starling fleets are sailing further out. The Queen Charlotte Yacht Club contingent will be headed by New Zealand Youth Olympian Alastair Gifford, who will be racing in the starling category.

Oliver Cowley will be favoured in the open fleet category, and he is currently top in the country after two ranking regattas, while Suede Cowley is QCYC’s best hope in the optimist green division. QCYC has 14 sailors across the three categories, as well as two other rainbow fleets joining for experience. About 70 percent of the sailors will be from the North Island,

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with about 160 taking part overall. The InterIslander event is one of the New Zealand International Optimist Dinghy Association’s optimist ranking regattas, which count towards the national rankings, but it is also a friendly struggle between the North and South Island. Last year this trophy again went to the North Island.

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DRAGON BOATING The Simply the Breast Dragon Boating team are holding a movie fundraiser later this month to help with the costs of getting to Auckland for the national championships. The team is hosting a screening on February 26 for ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ at Top Town Cinemas. In the meantime the team is heading down to Lake Pegasus for the Aoraki Open Regatta on Sunday. For more information on getting tickets, visit the Simply the Breast Facebook page.

CRICKET WORLD CUP Zimbabwe plays the United Arab Emirates in Nelson tomorrow, the second game held in the town so far in the tournament. The West Indies played Ireland at Saxton Oval on Monday. MARLBOROUGH’S NO.1 TENG TOOLS OUTLET AWESOME DEALS INSTORE

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Wednesday February 18, 2015

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