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Mission for Marygold By Jacob Page Greg Healey will have a personal mission of his own when he pays his respects to fallen Anzacs at Gallipoli next month. He will lay a poppy on a wreath at the request of Marlborough identity Marygold Miller, who died last month aged 94. Mrs Miller’s husband was a spitfire pilot during WWII and her father, Wilton Rix was part of the Lancashire Fusiliers which saw active service at Gallipoli during the First World War. Continued page 2 Greg Healey with the memento he will take to Gallipoli for Marygold Miller.
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Continued from page 1 Mrs Miller was best known in Marlborough for her 15-year fight to get a pedestrian crossing near Ashwood Park Residential Village on the busy Middle Renwick Rd, which was opened last December. She also played an integral role in keeping the Earnslaw twin screw steamship operational in Queenstown. Mrs Miller wrote to Mr Healey 12 months ago asking if he would pin a poppy honouring her family ties to both World Wars when he went to Gallipoli. He accepted and the two started
a friendship through Mr Healey’s passion for spitfire planes. “She was a lovely woman dear, old Marygold and we got on extremely well. “We had some nice times together. “She used to show me all the photographs of the war and working in the ammunition factory over in England and we became friends. “There was a piece of board her father brought back from Gallipoli that was in her living room. “It was more of a sign that was used over but it meant a lot to her.”
“I was with her a week before she died and she gave me this memorial she wanted me to take over that she had made.” The Picton Quilting Club has produced a memorial for her husband. Mr Healey has a great uncle who died in Belgium during the First World War and he visited his grave last year. The 68-year-old says it was an honour to fulfil Mrs Miller’s wish and he was thrilled to be one of seven Marlburians chosen off a ballot to go to Gallipoli for the 100th Anzac Day commemorations.
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The one that cod away Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk Organisers of the Renwick Arms Country Club Fishin’ Competition were thrilled with the event held at the weekend, saying this year’s number of entries was the best yet. Club manager and organiser Alan Ferguson was all smiles as he watched children and adults eagerly lining up to have their fish weighed. “Look at the grins on the kids faces, everyone seems to be enjoying themselves which is what this competition is all about,” he says. This was the fifth year the competition has been run by Alan and with a record number of entries, 167 men, women and children, he says it continues to grow. The Sun was on hand at the start of Sunday’s weigh-in to capture some of the early entries. Four-year-old Rowan Watson and his siblings arrived brimming with excitement, clutching their buckets of spotties and eels. Not far behind them were Alan and Philip Johnson and Roger Winter. Alan hauled out his 27.7kg thresher shark and when asked where it was caught, he grinned and said he wouldn’t give the location away.
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Strong support for smokefree cars By Celeste Lodewyk There has been plenty of positive feedback from the community on the Sun’s story ‘Smokefree cars’ published February 20. Last month Marlborough Cancer Society health promoter Teresa Goza voiced her desire to see legislation introduced banning smoking in cars with children. If it was to come into law, Teresa says it could be policed alongside other actions including bans on mobile use while driving. Support for a local push toward smokefree cars has also come from Kaikoura Electorate MP Stuart Smith. Stuart told the Sun, on a personal level he couldn’t see why people should smoke in cars with children. “Who wouldn’t support being smokefee in cars, it makes perfect sense.”
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Asked if there had been talk in parliament about potential legislation, Stuart says none he had heard of. “Police have a lot on their plate, I doubt if this would be a high priority for them. “People should want to do the right thing themselves, rather than being forced to do it. You would just end up with people with a bad attitude toward it,” he says.
S. Beardsworth. “I was born before the war and lived in London for a few years during the blitz, sharing a bedroom, cellar or shelter with my parents who were continually smoking. Little was known then about the effects of cigarette smoke, and those were nervewracking times so I don’t blame them, but I developed asthma at the age of six which dogged my school years. Certainly smoking in cars should be illegal.” H. Green. “I Absolutely agree with Mrs Goza 100 percent on the topic of smoke free cars. It’s one thing having consenting adults choosing to smoke but inflicting what is a dangerous and disgusting habit on their innocent children is entirely unfair.
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I hope NZ government sees sense soon and introduces laws regarding this.” K. Warren I am personally against smoking in cars when children are passengers. (Adult passengers have the choice). To ban smoking in cars could be fruitless as the parents or care givers would almost likely also smoke in the home. Education is the more logical approach and on the whole is having a good affect. Everything we disagree with does not need to be banned or legislated against whether its smoking or other unhealthy habits or practices. It would be great to have New Zealand smoke free by 2025 but not at the expense of maybe allowing other habits to become more liberal or legal.”
Bubbles away for harvest time Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Hunter’s Wines kicked off their 2015 vintage on Monday with the machine picking of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier varieties from their home block on Rapaura Road. The fruit was being picked for Hunter’s trademark sparkling wine, MiruMiru. Wine makers Inus van der Westhuizen and
James Macdonald were happy with the fruit harvested, and say if the hot weather continues the bulk of the harvest will kick in very soon. “We have been sampling today and it looks like harvest will be pretty soon,” James says. “Normally there is a little break between the first picking and the main harvest, but this year it might be sooner,” Inus adds.
Left: Hunter’s Wines winemakers Inus van der Westhuizen and James Macdonald were pleased to be kicking off vintage with the picking of pinot noir and pinot meunier on Monday.
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CAR NOT ABANDONED The owner of the ‘abandoned car’ featured in Friday’s Sun last week is in fact not abandoned. The owner contacted the Sun to say due to a number of reasons the car had to be left parked on the road by her driveway on Howick Road. The battery had gone flat, the registration was on hold and while she is not currently driving it, it is still in her possession.
PELORUS SOUND STUDY Marlborough District Council, the Marine Farming Association and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) are working together to reveal the reasons for long-term ecological change in the Pelorus Sound. Scientists are to begin a new study looking at changes in the sound over the past 500 years.
DRIVER NABBED Police in Marlborough have been able to take action as a result of information from members of the public over the weekend. A driver in Marlborough was reported to be driving erratically and crossing the centre line by several people. A passenger in a following vehicle was able to record the driver’s actions and guide Police to intercept the vehicle. As a result the driver has been charged with dangerous driving.
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Hot, dry days for February By Jacob Page Statistics released this week show what has been obvious to most Marlburians, February was sunnier, warmer and drier than normal. Data from the Blenheim Meteorological station located at the Grovetown Park campus of the Marlborough Research Centre shows Blenheim had 23 more sunshine hours last month than it did 12 months ago. Sunshine hours rose to 264.4, up from 241.4 in February 2014. January had 35.8 more sunshine hours than for the same month a year ago. Just 15.2mm of rain fell in February, down from 18mm 12 months ago and far less than the 38mm Blenheim had in February 2012. Daytime temperatures were warmer than the historical average but minimum night are early morning temperatures were slightly cooler than average. Soil moisture in the topsoil (0-35 cm) at the Grovetown Park weather station averaged 14.9 percent for February 2015. This is essentially bone dry. With the small amount of rainfall during the month (15.2 mm) spread across four rain events, soil moisture hardly fluctuated. W h e n o n ly t h e b e s t W i l l d o !
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Water restrictions are likely to be ramped up in Marlborough townships this week with domestic water supplies under increasing pressure in Renwick, Picton and Havelock. Renwick is facing sterner restrictions on water use for household irrigation with the town’s second bore on the verge of being shut off. “At the moment, its touch and go whether we lose it but if that happens Renwick will be down to one bore and people will be asked to stop hosing lawns and gardens altogether,” says Marlborough District Council operations and maintenance engineer Stephen Rooney. Havelock residents should expect some restrictions to be imposed this week. Salinity levels in the Havelock water supply were still rising and getting very close to the threshold where restrictions would be necessary. The MDC is also asking Picton households to do more to save water. The Speeds Road wells which are currently the sole source of the town’s water supply are beginning to show signs of being under
pressure. “The Speeds Road wells have started to drop and we really need people to be more rigorous about saving water. Otherwise stricter restrictions will be inevitable,” says Mr Rooney. The Council has been receiving an increasing number of inquiries from property owners seeking water and getting reports that private wells are dry or dropping fast. About 10 contractors now have Council permits to carry water in Marlborough; half a dozen more than usual. Some are transporting water from private wells to other properties but others have sought permission to draw from urban Blenheim hydrants. At present, Mr Rooney says tankers are carrying about 300 cubic metres a day from the Blenheim water supply to customers who need water for domestic, stock or crops. “Council monitors that water-take but at this stage the quantities being drawn are negligible compared to Blenheim’s daily use of 23,000 cubic metres and its having no impact on that supply.”
Deer poachers rife Deer poachers are about in Marlborough’s backcountry usually operating with spotlights late at night under cover of darkness. In mid-February, Marlborough Police received reports of five wild deer carcasses found on the roadside in the scrub near the intersection of Waihopai Valley Road and Summerlands Road. “The carcasses had been cleaned up with some of the choice meat cuts having been taken ie. back steaks and hind legs,” says rural constable Beau Webster. “We’re eager to get information about these carcasses.” In another incident, police received a copy of CCTV footage of a vehicle on the east coast suspected of poaching.
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However he says everyone in Marlborough should now be thinking carefully about domestic and commercial water use and exercising discipline. “We need everyone to understand that water conservation is necessary because we don’t know how much longer this dry weather will last.” Groundwater levels on the Wairau Plains are at historic lows but are remaining steady for the meantime. Council hydrologist Val Wadsworth says last week’s light rainfall did give a slight lift to the rivers but those water levels are now dropping again. Irrigators using water from the Wairau, Waihopai and Awatere rivers had brief respites, but as predicted, levels fell quickly back to the previous low flow levels, so those drawing from the Wairau and Waihopai rivers are now again under restrictions. “The Awatere River fared slightly better, and class A and B are currently still available, although class B is likely to be unavailable within the next couple of days,” he says
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carcasses. “We are charging three persons. We are committed to prosecuting all poachers when we get the evidence,” Beau Webster says. He praised the vigilance of the rural community and the actions of the rural group who installed a camera that took quality images. It is illegal under the Arms Act to have a loaded rifle in a vehicle and to discharge a firearm from a vehicle and/or on a public road. Fines for poaching have been increased recently to two years imprisonment or $100,000 maximum. Loss of a firearms licence is also a likelihood. Rural people should immediately ring 111 if poachers or other suspicious activity is noticed.
Blenheim on KRA’s flight path Kiwi Regional Airlines (KRA) has announced plans for regular passenger air services between a series of regional centres in both North and South Islands, including Blenheim The flights will commence towards the end of 2015 or at the start of 2016, initially with two aircraft, and later with a third; to be flown by SAAB 340 34-seater aircraft – a twin-engine, twin-pilot, pressurised aircraft. All flights will be subject to regulatory approval. The starting point of one route is ‘North Shore’ and will be flown from Whenuapai airbase, subject to RNZAF approval and other consent processes. The joint military-commercial use of RNZAF facilities is already wellestablished at Blenheim, and Whenuapai itself was such a joint facility for nearly 20 years until 1965. Three routes are planned initially, but KRA Chief Executive Ewan Wilson says “approaches from, and discussions with other regional centres show there is a greater demand, and we are actively considering other possibilities.”
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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: Who is your greatest hero and why?
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My hero is Elsa from Frozen because she saved summer and she is beautiful.
My hero would be my friend Jessica Hansen because she is brave and very friendly.
My brother Troy because we go to the creek together to feed the eels. He’s nice to me.
Grandad Geoff because he helps me so much with my electric trains, and he is so funny and makes me laugh.
My hero is Santa because he gives great presents, and next year I hope he gives me Christmas magic when I ask him when I take my photo with him.
My hero is my mum because she helps me to go to sleep every night and she is lovely.
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Absolute disgrace Dear Ed, Well here we go again - our council about to throw a few more thousand dollars around town, plus more large salaries, let’s spend our money on what we have already. Start with a good clean up of the Taylor river, it’s an absolute disgrace and our mayor sees it everyday, (with a blind eye). Also the railway station, the surrounds are disgraceful. When is the shelter going to be built for passengers on wet days? No more concrete jungles. Has Mark Ward got no work? Ratepayer
Money waste Dear Ed, What about water in Awatere valley once again absolute disgrace how can rate payers afford this rubbish, its called living within your means, but what’s that when council is involved arsenical services come first but not with this dream land council. Ashamed to be a Blenheim resident. I was involved in edge water works in Tauranga, what a mess. Here 24 million will become 30 million dreamers. Marlborough must not have designers, funny that, I thought they would. But once again public will get steam rolled by council. Gary Norris
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Where are the cicadas? Dear Ed, Sunday night news mentioned the lack of cicadas in Wellington. I could ask someone if they have missed the monarch butterfly and the white one. I talked to some people from Kaikoura. They had brought a lot of swan plants, I said you won’t get many monarchs on them, and I told them about what’s happening here. They said they still have plenty there. The awful thing about the missing insects is how to get them back to brighten our lives. Kathie Warren
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Dear Ed, Does Blenheim need the riverside precinct? I think too much emphasis is being put on a riverside precinct - probably at the cost of destroying the hub of shops that work very well at the moment. If the end result is to shift the main hub of the town down by the river it will kill some of the little businesses that exist, and we will be left with a lot of empty shops. If you want an example of this, go and visit Dunedin, south of the Octagon, you have dozens of empty shops, where once was the main shopping area. Is the consultant who seems to have much of the say on this riverside precinct aware of the level to which the river rises at least once a year after a good downpour. If they are going to dig out the bank just north of the amphitheatre steps, this could cause the water to flood into this area, and if it was low enough even to flow into the town. Before a riverside precinct we need a wider/ or second bridge on the way north out of town. M Stevens
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Reply to Blenheim Riverside Precinct Dear Ed, No, I most certainly do not think Kobus Mentz’s $24 million idea for a new precinct would benefit Marlborough. Most residents realise our great asset, the Taylor River, and it is fully used on a daily basis. How much local information was Kobus Mentz given by our council? How much research did our council do before deciding on the proposed site for the library? We have enough meeting rooms, and proposed new meeting rooms at various new buildings now under construction. There are also numerous cafes around the town, which are under utilised, and in a lot cases, closing down. Pedestrian-dominated paths look wonderful on paper, and a nominated bus stop opposite Raupo sounds good in theory. Has thought about people who don’t or can’t drive, people who need large size print books, having to carry books along to the bus stop, been given any consideration. When going to the library the object is to get books, the area outside our existing library is not often used for people to sit and read books. Social open spaces which Kobus Mentz suggested, could especially be used for tourists, and seasonal workers calling their families makes me personally question who the library is for. How about people who drive and have to park cars, will the car parking space proposed be free parking? Or will it be revenue for the council on parking fees and fines? Yes we want a library that is up to date, we want a library for the people of Marlborough. Plan for them and their uses, in the centre of town. There is a large building opposite our library which supposedly will be available when the planned theatre finally is functioning, and hopefully financial. There are plenty of cafes etc around the building. Could the art gallery which we also need go into the old library? Or has our council in all their wisdom had more million dollar plans for these buildings. These buildings are central, convenient for the existing bus stop, and I wonder if they would prove a more economical option. Jean Scott A concerned resident and rate payer.
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Skin deep Becoming a tattoo artist requires more than just learning to operate a tattoo machine. It takes a keen eye for detail and the ability to draw, something Blenheim man Jarrad Johl says is an important part of the industry. Jarrad sat down with reporter Celeste Lodewyk to talk about how he went from wanting to join the Police force, to becoming a tattoo artist. Born in Sydney, Jarrad moved to Blenheim with his parents at age four and has remained here ever since. Art was always a strong influence in his life, something he inherited from his mother, he says. “Mum was the arty one, not dad so that was lucky for me,” he laughs. As a kid Jarrad would draw cartoon and animations before getting into more ‘realism’ drawings. “It was usually what ever I was into at the time, Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z. “Actually I still draw some of that now,” he jokes. In his secondary school years at Marlborough Boys’ College Jarrad poured a lot of his effort into art and sport. He still thinks a lot of his art teacher, Mrs Cave-Higgins. “She was awesome, one of my favourite teachers. “I think I did well at art,” he says grinning. “I spent a lot of time in the art room, or out playing sports - they were my main focuses at college.” Tattooing wasn’t actually something Jarrad was too interested in during his teens, instead he had plans to join the Police force. “I was determined that I would get in but when I went for a test in Nelson, I failed because of my asthma. “That was frustrating because I was one of the fittest people there and to lose out to asthma was a downer.” Because he had put his hopes into the Police force, Jarrad had no idea of what to do next. “In the end I looked at tattooing because it was something I liked, I was good at art and didn’t have a problem with blood so one thing led to another and here I am now.” Jarrad approached Black Rose Tattoo Emporium owner Willy Wills who took him on with limited experience. There Jarrad trained in the basics of tattooing before going to a conference in New Plymouth where he says he learned “invaluable skills”. “It was a really great trip, I ended up going with my favourite tattoo artist Matt Jordan who is based in Auckland. “From there I just kept learning, trying to better myself and studying photo realism tattoo art.” This was where Jarrad carved his niche, specialising in realism and custom drawn art. He still does a broad range, he says, from stickmen and war inspired sleeves, to the more quirky designs including
a chicken nugget which he tattooed recently. “You get all sorts of requests. “My favourite style would be the black and grey realism, although I love using colour but not many people want it. “I also like blending images together, it’s more unique and I can create something to suit that particular person. “But ultimately it’s about bringing something different and new to the table, something you wouldn’t see on 10 other people walking down the road.” According to Willy, Jarrad has all the attributes of a great tattoo artist. “You can be a good artist but have a bad attitude, but Jarrad is a good tattooist and a good person.” “I’m very proud of him and think of him as my son,” he says. While there are plenty of laughs and friendly banter in the studio, Jarrad admits there is also a frustrating side to the industry. “When people don’t show up to appointments that can be frustrating, especially when it was a three hour session, but there’s a rewarding side to it too.” Asked if he had any awards to his name, Jarrad says it wasn’t something he was interested in. “Putting awards under my name won’t change my art so I don’t enter any.” Outside of work Jarrad plays a lot of sport, ranging from football through to indoor netball, and is looking forward to his up and coming tour of Europe with his girlfriend.
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ROUND SEVEN Monday, Apr 20
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ROUND TWO Friday, Mar 13 Saturday, Mar 14 Sunday, Mar 15 Monday, Mar 16
Sharks vs. Broncos Bulldogs vs. Eels Panthers vs. Titans Sea Eagles vs. Storm Cowboys vs. Knights Rabbitohs vs. Roosters Raiders vs. Warriors Tigers vs. Dragons
ROUND THREE Friday, Mar 20 Saturday, Mar 21 Sunday, Mar 22 Monday, Mar 23
Sea Eagles vs. Bulldogs Brookvale Oval, 7.35pm Broncos vs. Cowboys Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm Warriors vs. Eels Mt Smart Stadium, 5.00pm Raiders vs. Dragons GIO Stadium, 5.30pm Storm vs. Sharks AAMI Park, 7.30pm Rabbitohs vs. Tigers ANZ Stadium, 4.00pm Titans vs. Knights Cbus Super Stadium, 5.30pm Roosters vs. Panthers Allianz Stadium, 7.00pm
ROUND FOUR Friday, Mar 27 Saturday, Mar 28 Sunday, Mar 29 Monday, Mar 30
Eels vs. Rabbitohs Tigers vs. Bulldogs Knights vs. Panthers Sharks vs. Titans Dragons vs. Sea Eagles Warriors vs. Broncos Roosters vs. Raiders Cowboys vs. Storm
Pirtek Stadium, 7.35pm ANZ Stadium, 7.35pm Hunter Stadium, 3.00pm Remondis Stadium, 5.30pm WIN Stadium, 7.30pm Mt Smart Stadium, 2.00pm Allianz Stadium, 2.00pm 1300Smiles Stadium, 6.00pm
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REPRESENTATIVE ROUND May 1 - 3 ROUND NINE Friday, May 8 Saturday, May 9 Sunday, May 10 Monday, May 11
Broncos vs. Panthers Roosters vs. Tigers Raiders vs. Titans Sharks vs. Warriors Cowboys vs. Bulldogs Sea Eagles vs. Knights Eels vs. Storm Rabbitohs vs. Dragons
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Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm Allianz Stadium, 7.35pm GIO Stadium, 3.00pm Remondis Stadium, 5.30pm 1300Smiles Stadium, 7.30pm Brookvale Oval, 2.00pm Pirtek Stadium, 4.00pm ANZ Stadium, 7.00pm
ROUND ELEVEN Rabbitohs vs. Eels ANZ Stadium, 7.45pm Friday, May 22 Campbelltown Stadium, 7.30pm Tigers vs. Cowboys Saturday, May 23 Sunday, May 24 Raiders vs. Bulldogs GIO Stadium, 4.00pm Monday, May 25 Knights vs. Broncos Hunter Stadium, 7.00pm Byes: Dragons, Panthers, Roosters, Sea Eagles, Sharks, Storm, Titans, Warriors STATE OF ORIGIN 1 May-27 ROUND TWELVE Friday, May 29 Saturday, May 30 Sunday, May 31 Monday, Jun 1 Byes: Bulldogs, Tigers ROUND THIRTEEN Friday, Jun 5 Saturday, Jun 6 Sunday, Jun 7 Monday, Jun 8
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STATE OF ORIGIN 2 Jun-17 ROUND FIFTEEN Friday, Jun 19 Saturday, Jun 20 Sunday, Jun 21 Monday, Jun 22 Byes: Eels, Rabbitohs ROUND SIXTEEN Friday, Jun 26 Saturday, Jun 27 Sunday, Jun 28 Monday, Jun 29
QLD v NSW
MCG, 8.00pm
Sea Eagles vs. Tigers Raiders vs. Cowboys Titans vs. Warriors Bulldogs vs. Panthers Knights vs. Sharks Storm vs. Broncos Dragons vs. Roosters
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Rabbitohs vs. Sea Eagles ANZ Stadium, 7.35pm Broncos vs. Knights Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm Warriors vs. Raiders Mt Smart Stadium, 5.00pm Cowboys vs. Sharks 1300Smiles Stadium, 5.30pm Eels vs. Dragons Pirtek Stadium, 7.30pm Roosters vs. Titans Allianz Stadium, 2.00pm Tigers vs. Panthers Leichhardt Oval, 4.00pm Bulldogs vs. Storm ANZ Stadium, 7.00pm
ROUND SEVENTEEN Friday, Jul 3 Panthers vs. Rabbitohs Sportingbet Stadium, 7.45pm Saturday, Jul 4 Dragons vs. Cowboys WIN Stadium, 7.30pm Sunday, Jul 5 Sea Eagles vs. Sharks Brookvale Oval, 4.00pm Monday, Jul 6 Tigers vs. Eels ANZ Stadium, 7.00pm Byes: Broncos, Bulldogs, Knights, Raiders, Roosters, Storm, Titans, Warriors STATE OF ORIGIN 3 Jul-08
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ROUND EIGHTEEN Friday, Jul 10 Raiders vs. Knights Panthers vs. Roosters Saturday, Jul 11 Bulldogs vs. Broncos Sunday, Jul 12 Warriors vs. Storm Sharks vs. Dragons Monday, Jul 13 Titans vs. Sea Eagles Byes: Cowboys, Eels, Rabbitohs, Tigers
GIO Stadium, 7.45pm Sportingbet Stadium, 5.30pm ANZ Stadium, 7.30pm Mt Smart Stadium, 4.00pm Remondis Stadium, 4.00pm Cbus Super Stadium, 7.00pm
ROUND NINETEEN Friday, Jul 17 Saturday, Jul 18 Sunday, Jul 19 day, Jul 20
Eels vs. Bulldogs Storm vs. Panthers Raiders vs. Sharks Knights vs. Titans Dragons vs. Rabbitohs Roosters vs. Warriors Broncos vs. Tigers Sea Eagles vs. Cowboys
ANZ Stadium, 7.35pm AAMI Park, 7.35pm GIO Stadium, 3.00pm Hunter Stadium, 5.30pm Sydney Cricket Ground, 7.30pm Allianz Stadium, 2.00pm Suncorp Stadium, 4.00pmMonBrookvale Oval, 7.00pm
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Tigers vs. Roosters Broncos vs. Titans Warriors vs. Sea Eagles Rabbitohs vs. Knights Storm vs. Dragons Panthers vs. Raiders Bulldogs vs. Sharks
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HARGEST: Jo and Hamish are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Oscar George (9lb 11oz) born February 23, 2015 at Wairau Hospital. A little brother for Oliver. Thanks to midwife Shona Wills and the team at Wairau Hospital.
BEST: AnnMarie and Jason Best welcome with love Jaxon at Christchurch Womens Hospital on February 1, 2015. A lovely brother for Logan, and a lovely new grandchild for Annette and Paul. Photo provided.
GRIGG: Duncan, Nikki and big sister Laura are delighted to announce the safe arrive of Hannah, 6lb 13oz, on February 2, 2015. Many thanks to Cathy and the amazing Team in Ward One. Photo provided.
FRATER: Ross, Vicky and big brother Rory are pleased to welcome Alexander McKenzie into their family. Special thanks to Jenna, Nanna B and our whanau. Photo provided.
GAUDIN: Keiran and Kate are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first baby, Ollie Sidney McAlpine (8lb 3oz) ,on January 15, 2015 at 12:30am. A huge thank you to Shona Wills, Gary Fentiman and the most amazing staff at maternity. Photo provided.
PYE: Wendy, Chris, Ruby and Mila announce the arrival of Hazel Esther Pye. Born February 13, 2015 in Taranaki weighing 7lb 10oz. Welcomed warmly by grandparents Les and Diana Pye and Russell and Elaine Kitto of Blenheim. Photo provided.
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Memories of good deeds
Robert Giboney (pictured) will drive his 1970 Triumph 6 back to Auckland after he was one of 60 cars which took part in the Omaka Classic Car Club’s Triumph weekend.
Triumph of motor glory at Omaka By Jacob Page Robert Giboney admits his 1970 Triumph TR6 spends a fair chunk of its time in the garage of his beach house north of Auckland. However, a Tr iu mph we ekend i n Marlborough organised by the Omaka Classic Car Club proved too tempting to pass up “I’ve had it for five years and I imported it from Australia. “It’s an English car but imported to Australia and then came to New Zealand. “I’ll certainly be driving it back to Auckland. “It doesn’t get a lot of use it really just sits
in the garage of my beach house just north of Auckland.” The car is in near perfect condition both on the body and the interior. Mr Giboney says he purchased the car that way five years ago. “I had an early model Austin Healey before this but I decided on a Triumph because it had wind up windows and more creature comforts.” It was one of more than 60 Triumph cars on show during the weekend around Marlborough.
By Jacob Page Marlborough Red Cross branch president Stella Robb is amazed what treasures of history can hide for years in people’s houses. Stella has already found some precious, historical items from the Red Cross’ time in Marlborough and she is hoping for more to add to a Marlborough Museum exhibition. The event will be launched on March 9 as the Red Cross celebrates 100 years in New Zealand. Stella says more memorabilia would be greatly appreciated. She has already received nurses uniforms and army uniforms from world wars and conflicts. “The piece de resistance so far has been this (certificate) in recognition of devoted service to the cause of humanity during the Second World War signed by King George and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen mother. “The woman who brought it in sat through two meetings and came up afterwards and asked if this would be of any use to the exhibition. “We were in shock,” Stella says. “Apparently it had been in her mother’s house for Red Cross Marlborough branch president Stella Robb with Red Cross memorabilia some time.” Stella says more than 250 volunteers donated so far. around Marlborough help with meals on principles of the organisation had not wheels, transport support, employment changed in 100 years which had helped help and first aid training, amongst others. its longevity. Stella says, Red Cross’ political neutralAnyone who has any Red Cross memoraity and desire to help anyone in need had bilia can get in touch with the Marlborough motivated her to get involved and the core branch on Redwood Street.
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Wednesday 4 March, 2015
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The Marlborough Womens Club held their summer garden party last Friday, dressing up and enjoying festivities.
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A number of early learning centres, playcentres, kindergartens and schools took part in the 2015 ‘5+ A Day’ challenge’, with parents and children learning about the health benefits of eating fresh fruit and vegetables.
Eponine Bertucci (2) with mum Toni enjoying some fresh cherry tomatoes at Renwick Playcentre.
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ghter Addilane cutting up Nadia Crighton with dau Renwick Playcentre.
kale at Cassander Merkle (3) preparing som e rockmelon for morning tea with Wendy Rogerson at Renwick Playcentre.
The Renwick Arms Country Club held its annual Fishin’ Competition at the weekend, and with a record number of entries this year the event was hugely successful.
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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.
Christian Women communicating KYB invite all women Summer Speaker Meeting Tues 10 March 7.30pm St Christopher’s Hall. Tickets $10 Christian Book & Music Centre or 579-3565.
Community Law Marlborough Presents free education sessions at the Marlborough District Library. Neighbour disputes - Dogs. March 11th 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.
Learn to Play Bridge 12-week course at 7pm each Wednesday; commencing 8 April 2015, Marlborough Bridge Club at Clubs of Marlborough, cost $40. Enquiries Craig 578-3979 or Alison 577-6554.
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St Christopher’s Goodwill Next Sale Friday 6th.March 9 AM - Noon. at the Church Hall Redwoodtown Usual bargains good used clothing, household goods and books.
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.
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.
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)
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BRADLEY, Margaret Ellen On Sunday March 1, 2015 suddenly at Christchurch, aged 80 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Joseph, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Selwyn and Adrienne, Katrina and Les Whiteside. Treasured Nana of Jacob, Cody and Alex. “To the world you were but one But to us you were the world.” In accordance with Margaret’s wishes a private funeral will be held. Messages to 23 Regents Park Drive, Casebrook, 8051.
BAKER, Rex Lawrence: On Sunday March 1 2015, passed away, after a short illness, at Wairau Hospital. Aged 79 years. Much loved partner for 32 years of Jeunné. At the family’s request, a private cremation will be held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SMITH, Douglas Alan (Doug): On Friday February 27 2015, peacefully, at home surrounded by his loving family. Aged 50 years young. Loving soulmate of Leanne. Much-loved and respected Dad of Jade and Peter (Australia), Kaleb and La Mer, and Kylee and Kuru. Adored ‘Grandad Doug’ of Jackson, Chloe, Shyla, Keira, Koby and Leo. Special thanks to the staff of Hospice Marlborough for their wonderful care. Messages to the Smith family, c/- 84 Te Hora Pa Road, Canvastown 7178. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Motor Neurone Disease Association would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 24-036, Royal Oak, Auckland 1345. A service for Doug will be held at the Giesen Sports & Events Centre, 8 Uxbridge Street, Renwick at 2pm Wednesday March 4, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. “Enjoy the Ride” GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. 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 COOPER, John Richard: Passed away, peacefully, on Saturday February 28 2015 in Wellington Hospital. Aged 66 years. Much loved father and fatherin-law of Gavin and Leanne (Picton) and Grant and Emma (Christchurch), loved grandad of Grace (Picton), loved brother of Helen Cooper (Auckland). Messages to P O Box 32, Picton 7250. Following a private cremation, friends are invited to a Memorial Service at the Port Marlborough Pavilion, Picton, at 2pm Friday March 6. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
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LANG, Margaret Dempster: Passed away at home, on Sunday March 1 2015. Aged 78 years. Dearly loved wife of the late James (Jimmy) Cook McLean Brown Lang, great friend of Murray McKimmie. Loved mother and mother-in-law of the late James (Jimmy), Gordon and Sue Lang, Judith Gardiner, Marjorie and Geoff Wratt, Gillian and Gavin Anson, Avril Lang and Sherry, Fiona and Ivan Kellehear. Loved grandmother of Andrew, Lucas, and Crystal; Chris, Brendon, and Nicola; Amy, and Raymond; Gena, Celita, the late Billy, and Renee; Gary, Jesse, Aaron, and Joshua; and Alicia; and all her many great grandchildren. Messages may be sent to 16A Hiley Street, Blenheim 7201. A funeral service for Margaret will be held at the Church of the Nativity, Alfred Street, at 11am Saturday March 7, 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
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Free river crossing and wader saFety training course – Sunday 8 March
Drowning in our abundant outdoor aquatic playground still remains at a concerning high level in New Zealand, and to this end Water Safety New Zealand are funding qualified river crossing instructors to run free training courses. The course consists of approximately 2 hours of theory. In the afternoon there will be a practical session on the Wairau River for 2-3 hrs, with the aim to be finished by 3-4pm. What you need to bring: Wear what you would usually wear when you are fishing/white baiting/undertaking your chosen water-sport. You will get wet, so bring a towel and a change of warm dry clothes. Bring your lunch and if you have a thermos, bring it for after the practical session – you might want a warm drink to warm yourself up! To enrol in the course, contact the Nelson Office of Fish and Game Ph 03 544 6382 or email: nelsonmarlborough@fishandgame.org.nz
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Food challenge inspires kids Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk Juicy fruit kebabs and moreish kale crisps were just a few of the healthy treats being prepared by children in Marlborough last week, as part of the 2015 ‘5 + A Day’ challenge. Renwick Playcentre and Leaps and Bounds Early Learning Centre invited the Sun along to see the food preparation, games and physical activities that were part of their challenges. Leaps and Bounds Early Learning Centre teacher Kylie Ballantine says last year the centre won its challenge, winning a months worth of produce, so their aim was to win again this year. “It’s been another great
challenge this year, incorporating physical exercise, a picnic in the park and a three course healthy lunch. “We have had a lot of parent involvement and the kids really enjoyed helping to prepare the food,” she says. At Renwick Playcentre’s Friday session parents helped the children to pick kale that was growing in the centre’s garden, as well as cut up fruit and vegetables before sharing it for morning tea. There were plenty of smiles, and sometimes grimaces, as the children tasted each food item, while parents shared their own recipes with one another. More photos on page 14.
Leaps and Bounds teacher Kylie Ballantine with Taylah Ruffell (2), enjoying some healthy treats.
Nadia Crighton helping Corbinian Merkle (5) to cut up a pineapple during a Renwick Playcentre session last Friday.
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Several Marlborough wineries have joined forces to promote the area as a cycle friendly destination. ‘Ride Marlborough’s Golden Mile’ connects 10 cellar doors within 6km in the Rapaura/Renwick area. The destinations are: Hans Herzog; Vines Village (Eradus Wines, Fudge Factory); No1 Estate; Giesen Wines; Wairau River Wines; Forrest Wines; Framingham Wines; Gibson Bridge Wines; and Seresin Wines. The concept was conceived by cycling enthusiast Jeff Fulton from The Vines Village, a bike-friendly destination set among surrounding Marlborough cellar doors and surrounded by straight flat roads. “We are working as a collective of neighbouring cellar doors, accommodation and bike hire businesses to actively promote the Rapaura/Renwick area as a cycle friendly destination. We are all open 12 months of the year and currently the seasonality of Marlborough makes winter a quieter time. As Marlborough is consistently one of the top recipient’s of maximum annual sunshine hours we see winter cycling as an opportunity for visitors to enjoy the province,” Fulton says. Bikes can be hired from businesses on site at The Vines Village and range from BMX’s to eurocruisers. The campaign will be launched on Sunday, March 8 from 1pm at The Vines Village. Bring your own bike or hire on site. There will be a medal ceremony at 4pm for those finishing The Golden Mile.
Resene Blenheim’s Damin Hitchcock and Salvation Army pastor Susan Goldsack with more than 400 cans of food donated in exchange for a testpot during ‘The Hunger for Colour’ campaign which ran nationwide from February 3 to February 28. Susan says the can drive will make a huge difference to families in need as demand is always high for these goods. “We rely on donations from events like this and they are certainly all well received,” Susan says.
'The Boss' in charge Marlborough Boys’ College principal Wayne Hegarty (pictured) tried out the cockpit of the GP hydroplane ‘The Boss’ when the boat visited MBC on Friday as part of the promotional tour for the Rotoiti Regatta last weekend A large lunchtime crowd of students gathered as driver Raymond Hart fired up the 510 Cu Inch V8 engine producing 1800 horsepower on the front field.
‘The Boss’ won the South Island Grand Prix title, visiting Southland hydroplane ace Jason Haggerty in Miss Aberdeen won the historic Pelorus Cup and North Island Driver Jack Lupton in Annihilator GP 57 won the Australasian AE Baker GP championship. A large crowd of Blenheim and Nelson spectators were treated to great racing in perfect weather conditions for two full days racing.
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Paddon and Kennard set for Rally Mexico By Jacob Page New Zealand rally ace Hayden Paddon and his Blenheim-based co-driver John Kennard are set to battle the heat, altitude and long stages of their second World Rally Championship (WRC) event of the season Rally Mexico this weekend The duo had a career-best fifth place at Rally Sweden earlier in February and Paddon says he’s looking forward to being back on gravel, the surface with which he’s most familiar, in his regular No 20 Hyundai i20 WRC car. “It will be good being back on the gravel, but our biggest challenge is that this will be our first time doing this event – an event that is relatively unchanged from year to year. “Even though we did race here last year, that familiarity which other competitors have with this route will be a hard gap to bridge. Paddon says his fifth place in Sweden – while stepping into his team-mate Dani Sordo’s car from his usual #20 car due to Sordo’s injury – provided another opportunity to learn and improve. “It was a good learning exercise in that no matter how bad things may feel at the time, you just need to focus, put your head down, try not to make any mistakes and you never know what the end result may be. The 24 special stages, covering 395.21 competitive kilometres, Paddon says he is a fan of the roads “I do enjoy the nature of the roads here, a mix
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Absolute Wilderness out Blenheim’s Absolute Wilderness adventure racing team had to withdraw from this year’s Godzone race near Wanaka after one of the team members suffered a knee injury. The team used their GPS unit to let officials know of the issue. Race director Warren Bates says the team is disappointed as they were genuine contenders in 2015.
Wheeler to stay with Makos Tasman Makos lock Joe Wheeler has signed on with his home province for a further two seasons. The hard-working forward is also set to continue his Super Rugby career for the Highlanders. His decision came after exploring the overseas market.
Blenheim’s John Kennard and Geraldine’s Haydon Paddon are set for the WRC’s Rally Mexico this weeknd. of fast and technical. The altitude of the route which takes us into the Sierra de Lobos and Sierra de Guanajuato mountains north and east of León to over 2700 metres above sea level is the biggest handicap though for all the cars, with up to 20 per cent power loss expected.”
Immediately after the Swedish event, Paddon joined the Hyundai Motorsport team in Spain where he spent two days testing the #20 Hyundai i20 WRC to prepare for the gravel roads of Mexico.
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Vaibhav Kapadia of Fiji bowls during the 2015 Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific U19 Trophy match between Samoa and Fiji at Horton Park on February 27, 2015 in Blenheim, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images).
Fiji unstoppable Fiji is through to the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup 2016 in Bangladesh after defeating Samoa by nine wickets in Blenheim, on Friday. This is Fiji’s first ever cricket World Cup and comes after their senior men’s team recently earned a place back in World Cricket League for the first time in two years. Fiji won the toss and sent Samoa in to bat and as has become habit for Fiji, Sosiceni Weileilakeba got them off to a flyer taking two early wickets. Leilani Iu provided some resistance for Samoa after the early onslaught making a good 30. However when he fell to Peni Volavola Samoa collapsed to be bowled out for just 92. All Fiji’s bowlers contributed to the wicket tally with Weileilakeba the pick taking 4-17 from his eight overs earning him the Player of the Match award. Fiji’s opening pair of Tikoisuva and Veitacini put the foot down from the outset in their chase of the small total, reaching the target before lunch off just 17.1 overs to ensure Fiji’s place in the World Cup.
Veitacini was the only wicket to fall for 34 off just 28 balls. “This is the first time a team from Fiji cricket has made a World Cup so I am very proud of that achievement and my players,” said Fiji captain Saimoni Tuitoga. Fiji coach Shane Jurgenesen believes all the work has paid off. “The way that we won today was exactly the way we wanted to win,” he said. “I wanted them to prove to the region and to themselves that they deserve to be in the World Cup and I couldn’t be more proud of the way they went about it.” Papua New Guinea qualified for the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier after defeating Vanuatu in the play-off for second at the 2015 in the East Asia-Pacific Under 19 Trophy. The result means that PNG will play off against the second place nations from other regional qualifying events in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas for a second chance to join East Asia-Pacific champions Fiji at the World Cup.
The Queen Charlotte Yacht Club’s Optimist Championship was won by Waketere’s Robbie McCutcheon by the smallest of margins. Robbie was tied on points with Sam Bacon but won the title after winning three more races throughout the regatta. William Shapland, of Kohi, was third. The Queen Charlotte Yacht Club’s Jasper Hopkins ended up 42nd and Emily Overend
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