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School shuts down water fountains By Jacob Page Renwick resident Kayetrina Taylor says it is an embarrassment the Marlborough District Council has forced the towns’ residents into such extreme water conservation measures because they have refused to improve the infrastructure. The town has been down to just one of its
three pumps for the past two days, as the second pump continues to pump dirty water from recent rainfall. A total ban on all garden irrigation is in place and the Marlborough District Council has warned residents about the potential need to boil all water if they do not conserve it. Continued page 2
In an effort to help Renwick’s water woes, Renwick School has shut off its drinking fountains and asked kids to bring a full drink bottle from home. Pictured are pupils (from left) Logan Winter, Mieke de Bruyn, Ashleigh Le Brun, Sophia Hansen and Naya Cook.
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Options at a price tag for Renwick Continued from page 1 Kayetrina says the MDC is happy to take their share of money from new housing subdivisions in Renwick but are not upgrading key infrastructure to keep up with the increased population. “They should all be embarrassed and held accountable,” she says. “We’re in the 21st century and clean water should be a right for everyone. “It’s all well and good for the Council to spend (millions) on a new theatre and a library but when basic issues like water are being ignored, it says a lot. “A new library is fine but it’s fine the way it is for another five years until places like Renwick and Seddon have their water issues resolved.” Marlborough mayor Alistair Sowman says it has been an
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exceptionally dry year. “Usually supply of water has not been an issue to Renwick,” Sowman says. “What it would mean is the establishment of a new well. “The other issue is water quality... and the treatment of water. “If we are going to talk a robust
system, we need to talk treatment as well. “As we speak engineers are looking at two options – the first is pulling the water from Blenheim and running it through our treatment plant... Or we look at the feasibility of another well in Renwick and building a treatment plant to go with it. “We are looking at $8 million all up and it’s not in the budget for a year or two. “Under our current rating method, the area of benefit (Renwick) pays 50 per cent of the cost.” So under our current policy, Renwick people will have to stump-up $4 million and all of sudden they say ‘hang on’.” Sowman says councillors will debate whether the issue needs to be addressed sooner in the coming months.
Kayetrina says she has a vegetable garden that she now cannot water. Picton and Havelock also have water restrictions in place while Seddon has received national exposure in the past week as the tiny town continues to fight for clean drinking water for all its residents. Renwick School has turned off all their drinking fountains from Wednesday. In a letter sent to parents, principal Simon Heath says it was a chance to eliminate wastage. He urged all children to bring a full drink bottle to school. Children could fill up their drink bottles at classroom taps at the teacher’s discretion. Sowman applauded the move as a “smart school community decision”.
Tahana hits bullseye for big break By Jacob Page Tahana Cootes was just 11 and starting to get into a little trouble when his Grandad took him down to play some darts. The 26-year-old is now on the verge of going international after making the 10-man South Island team for the National Darts Tournament in July. Tahana says his grandfather and father were strong darts players but it was his love for the sport that kept him on the straight and narrow. “I was a young fella with not a lot to do so playing in the weekend tournaments gave me something to focus on instead of drinking and smoking. Tahana became a national junior champion at 15. “That was a big deal but it was the easy part.” At that age he would win tournaments where the main prize
Marlborough’s Tahana Cootes has a chance to impress when he represents the South Island at the National Darts Championships in July.
was alcohol which meant he was unable to take it. “I remember winning a tournament where the prize was a
dozen beer and they gave me a dozen coke instead.” A top 16 effort in the singles and pairs at the South Island
Championships saw him finally crack his goal of making the South Island team with the likes of Southlander Warren Parry who beat world champion Michael van Gerwen last year. “I’ve been trying to get into the team since I was 19 so it’s a big thrill. “It’s been a long time since someone from Marlborough made it. He said the key to darts was counting down from 501 and knowing what you had to throw to win a game. “You have to be a great counter and know what doubles you’re after.” Tahana now starts a fundraising effort to get him to the Nationals in Whangamata in July. Tahana says a strong showing against the North Island team could see him compete in Australia if things go well. Loc
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Mayfield Motors drives into new era A family-run Marlborough motor vehicle dealership is changing hands after almost 50 years. Mayfield Motors, established by Lawrance and Pam Saunders in 1965, has been sold to Wadsco Motorworld owners Wayne Young and Jared Morris, who state the purchase of Mayfield Motors is an exciting move which will enable their group of companies to expand. The sale takes effect on April 1 2015, when it will become Mayfield Motorworld. Wadsco Motorworld will remain in Scott Street, and Mayfield Motorworld will remain on its existing site on Hutcheson and Nelson St corners. The Motorworld group of companies will represent Holden, Suzuki, Subaru, Nissan, Hyundai, Volkwagen and Skoda parts and service between them. Mayfield Motors owner Sturrock Saunders is the third generation of his family to be involved in the motor vehicle business in Marlborough, but he says the family is very comfortable with the sale knowing that a well-established locally-owned company is taking over. “Our key emphasis was on local ownership. Our business is a people business, and nobody deals with locals better than locals. “Given our family’s three generations of retail involvement in the motor industry, the decision
Sturrock Saunders, left, is handing over the business to Wayne Young and Jared Morris.
to sell was not an easy one. However we have absolute confidence that Mayfield Motors’ customer service will remain unchanged.” Young will become dealer principal of Mayfield Motorworld, while Morris will remain dealer principal at Wadsco Motorworld, Morris says he is excited about their new venture. “The opportunity to purchase a progressive
100,000 metres, the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest from sea level almost 12 times. He began at the Tarawera Marathon in Rotorua on February 7, and this week his journey took him to Marlborough. On Tuesday, he climbed Mount Fyffe in Kaikoura and, after scaling Angelus Peaks at Nelson Lakes on Wednesday, he went up Mt McRae yesterday. He returned to the North Island today, and his journey ends at Rangitoto Island on Saturday, March 28. Mal says he loves ultrarunning, and he
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A community clean-up in Picton will take place on Sunday. The event named ‘Brilliantly Clean Picton’ will take place from 9.30am to 10.30am at the War Memorial Steps on the foreshore. There will then be a chance for people to share ideas on how best to enhance Picton’s environment.
business and to expand our group’s range of vehicle options is really exciting and, of course, dealing with locals is what we are all about.” He says they are focused more on enhancing what Mayfield Motorworld already has rather than incorporating anything new. The purchase will make the Motorworld group of companies one of Marlborough’s largest employers, with more than 60 staff.
Fifty peaks in 50 days By Adam Poulopoulos It’s exhausting just thinking about it, but Mal Law has a very good reason for running 50 off-road marathons in less than two months. Mal is raising money for the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand by completing the High50 challenge, which involves climbing 50 peaks around the country in 50 days. Mal has had his own battles with mental illness, and his brother-in-law Max took his own life at the age of 25 after struggling with the illness. Over the 50 days he will ascend more than
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The Acheron Road through Molesworth Station reopened yesterday after sufficient rain fell to reduce the fire danger. The road will be open until the end of its opening season – Sunday April 12, unless the fire danger increases again. ‘We’re very pleased the conditions have allowed us to reopen the road before the end of the summer season’ says Department of Conservation Renwick conservation services manager Phil Bradfield. ‘Easter has traditionally been a popular time to travel through Molesworth Station’.
MDC OPEN TO NEW YEAR IDEAS Marlborough District Councillors have agreed to go ahead with New Year’s Eve festivities in Blenheim and Picton this year. MDC will tender the contract for Ignite Marlborough after events company Go Marlborough bowed out of organising the parties following six years at the helm. MDC agreed at a meeting on Tuesday they were open to suggestions for the future of the festivities.
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Half-century for Argosy The Argosy aircraft at Woodbourne celebrated a milestone on Tuesday as it turned 50. The aircraft had its maiden flight on March 10, 1965, from Baginton in the United Kingdom, and flew until its final flight, from Wellington to Woodbourne, on September 30, 1990.
Trendez to close
By Adam Poulopoulos After nearly two decades in Marlborough, the family-owned Trendez Blenheim Fashion and Beauty Spa closes down later this month. The Market Street store has its final day on Friday, March 20. Owner Lisa Duncan, who took over the business from her auntie three and a half years ago, says she wants to spend more time with her children. “Number three is on the way, and my oldest turns five in June. “It’s only a small time they stay small. It’ll be nice just to be a mum for a while. “It’s been a pretty emotional time. To
make the decision to close the store has been extremely hard to do.” Trendez also has sites in Christchurch and Dunedin, as well as an online store. Lisa says the second part of the decision was financial. “You look down the street in Blenheim and there’s nobody walking. “The Christchurch and Dunedin stores have the benefit of population, but I think the provincial town stores struggle to keep up.” Beautician Nicole Cresswell is looking for a new space to set up, and the building is for lease or sale by tender through Mark Owner Lisa Duncan has made the tough Stevenson First National Real Estate. decision to close Trendez Blenheim Fashion and Beauty Spa.
Focus Labour Solutions big winners RISE 2015 The Realising Innovation Success & Enterprise 2015 Marlborough seminar has confirmed its list of speakers. Politician Jacinda Ardern heads a list of speakers that also includes Sinead Boucher, Phoenix Renata, Carissa Fairbrother, Kate Coote, Tracy Adams and Alex Fulton. RISE is a day-long event aimed at educating women about the business world. Tickets for the May event are available from the Eventbrite website.
Labour hire company Focus Labour Solutions won the supreme award at the Westpac Marlborough Chamber of Commerce Business Awards. The awards were presented at a function at the Marlborough Convention Centre on Friday night. The full list is as follows: Marlborough Express Emerging Business Award: 1st Place – Gibb’s on Godfrey Forte Management Powerhouse Award 1st Place – Wilkes Resource Management 2nd Place - Prosper
Wallace Diack Chartered Accountants Titan Business Award 1st Place – Focus Labour Solutions 2nd Place – Cloudy Bay Clams Trustpower Customer Service Award 1st Place – Meaters of Marlborough Highly Commended – SPCA Highly Commended – Prosper Marlborough Lines Adding Value to Marlborough Award: 1st Place - Cloudy Bay Clams 2nd Place – G&S Foods Highly Commended – Asset Insurance Highly Commended – Edwin Fox
Southern Water Engineering Investing in People & Skills Award: 1st Place – Focus Labour Solutions 2nd Place – AvantiPlus New Zealand King Salmon Environmental Award: 1st Place – Julia’s Herbal Health 2nd Place – G&S Foods pcMedia Innovation Award: 1st Place – Cloudy Bay Clams 2nd Place – G&S Foods Westpac Supreme Business Award: 1st Place – Focus Labour Solutions
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The first TEMPO concert for the year is being held on Friday, March 20 at the Wesley Centre. The event begins at 7pm. Performers need to register themselves by emailing tempoconcert@hotmail. com by Wednesday, March 18. TEMPO concerts are aimed at giving young musicians a forum to show their skills.
Renwick is a growing township with plenty of potential and community minded people. For those who have ideas and visions they would like to communicate, there will be a public meeting held at the Community Memorial Hall on Wednesday, March 18. Colin Bass of BusinessLAB Ltd has been tasked by the Marlborough District
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received with the community. “This meeting will be an important step in harnessing the power of the community in working better together for the future of Renwick,” he says. To register for the meeting which begins at 7:30pm visit http://renwicksandc.eventbrite. co.nz.
Ding ding... next person By Celeste Lodewyk Want to know more about those working around you in the community? The hugely popular Speed Networking afternoon is being hosted by Supporting Families Marlborough on April 1, at the Marlborough Convention Centre from 1pm - 4pm. Compere for the event will be Mayor Alistair Sowman, and with loads of spot prizes up for grabs it promises to be an
event not to be missed. Speed Networking is a three hour hui where Marlborough workers in the social, health, education and Maori sectors, spend three minutes talking to one another before the bell rings to move on to the next person. Already a number of businesses and organisations have registered from a broad range of sectors, providing a ‘fresh perspective’, says SF Marlborough manager Lyn Caughey.
“We all do a lot of talking over the phone but how many of us have actually met face to face? “I know for myself that at each event I have learned something new. I always find it inspiring and go away from it with new ideas for the families we work with,” she says. To register contact Lyn or Sandra at SF Marlborough on (03) 577 5491, or email sfmarlb@stra.co.nz.
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COUNCIL NEWS Notices Notification of Meeting
April 2015 The Marlborough District Council hereby gives notice pursuant to the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 of the following meeting: Council Thursday, 2 April 2015 at 2.00 pm The above-listed meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, 15 Seymour Street, Blenheim. The time and date may be subject to alteration and confirmation thereof prior to the meeting is advised by contacting Nicole Chauval, Committee Secretary, Ph: 03 520 7400.
Temporary Road Closure
22 March 2015 Marlborough Roads wishes to advise that Alabama Road/SH1 intersection will be closed to all traffic from: Sunday 22 March 2015 from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm to enable the sealing of the intersection. Alternative access is available via SH 1 (Main Street) then turn left onto Redwood Street. Marlborough Roads apologises for any inconvenience this may cause and asks for your patience until the work is complete. For any queries please contact Marlborough Roads Ph: 03 520 8330.
Changing the way you pay for parking
New pay-and-display machines are being installed at the railway station car park and at Stadium 2000 as part of the changes that were introduced last week to parking around the Blenheim CBD. At the southern end of the railway station car park the parking becomes pay-anddisplay. To the north of the railway station, timerestricted parking will be available for up to one hour. In the Kinross Street/Scott Street car park, some spaces will continue to be timerestricted (P150).
Inside the red line, car parking has been converted to Pay and Display parking. Free parking at the weekend will continue in all Council off-street car parks – including these two areas.
Rain not enough to bring relief Last week brought welcome rain to the gardens of Marlborough. But unfortunately a few days of rain are not enough to deal with the underlying problems with the aquifer that supplies Renwick’s water. Some domestic irrigation restrictions will remain until that aquifer is recharged and it’s not yet possible to say when that will occur. In the meantime, Council is asking people in the townships to follow good water conservation practices. Council is also keeping a close watch on the saltwater content of Havelock’s water supply.
However, Havelock’s residents have been cutting back on their domestic water use and those savings, coupled with the recent rainfall, have helped to ease the pressure on the
township’s water supply. Councillor Cynthia Brooks says long-time Renwick residents are very familiar with seasonal water shortages and many have their own arrangements.
In her garden she has water barrels fed from her roof, capable of storing about 5500 litres of rain water. “We water our fruit trees and shrubs from these barrels and we have others dotted around the property, handy to where the water is needed.”Councillor Brooks says she’s planning to expand the capacity of her own water storage and is also considering installing a rain-fed system to flush household toilets. “Water is precious, especially in Renwick, and we can all help by making efficient use of what we have.”
Draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2015 to 2021 Statement of Proposal As required by the Waste Minimisation Act (WMA) 2008, the Council has recently reviewed and redrafted its Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP). This was prepared following completion of a waste assessment which considered current quantities and composition of waste and diverted materials in the District, existing waste services, predicted future demand for services and practicable options available for meeting forecast demand. Summary of Information The WMMP considers the types of waste and diverted materials that are generated within the Marlborough region and how we deal with them. The Council has developed the following vision to promote effective waste management and minimisation: The Marlborough District Council is committed to the vision of reducing the amount of waste that is sent to landfill through a combination of waste reduction and reuse in conjunction with increasing the rates of material diversion. From this process the following goals have been established for consideration during the period 2015 to 2021: • Establish a Commercial Industrial Sorting Facility (CIF) by 1 July 2016. • Investigate options for food waste reduction. • Investigate options for co-mingled recycling (wheelie bins). • Investigate options for expanding direct access to recycling services.
• Investigate options for expanding the processing of greenwaste into compost. Consultation The Council at its meeting on Thursday 19 February 2015 adopted the draft plan and resolved to undertake the special consultative procedure as outlined in s83 of the Local Government Act 2002, with a view to adopting a final plan in May 2015. The draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2015 to 2021 is now open for submission. Copies of the Draft Plan and of the Waste Assessment carried out as a precursor to the plan are available to view at the following places during normal office hours. • Council Offices – Seymour Square, Blenheim • Blenheim Public Library – 33 Arthur Street, Blenheim • Picton Public Library – 67 High Street, Picton You can also view these documents, including a submission form, online via the following link: www.marlborough.govt.nz/Services/ Refuse/Waste-ManagementMinimisation-Plan Then click on Draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan to access the documents. Any person or body interested is invited to make submissions on the draft Plan. If you wish to make a submission on the Draft Plan, please provide it in writing to Alec McNeil, PO Box 443,
Blenheim 7240 or by fax to 03 520 7496 or by email to alec.mcneil@marlborough.govt.nz. Alternatively, submissions can be completed and submitted online or obtain a hard copy from Council offices to post to the above address. All submissions are to be received no later than 4.00 pm on Tuesday 31 March 2015. Please include your name and postal address, and daytime phone number so that we can acknowledge your submission, and also please indicate in your submission if you wish to speak. That opportunity will be given at a future Hearings Committee meeting, date to be confirmed. The Council will then consider all submissions received and make a decision on the preferred options – as well as any amendments to the objectives, targets, and actions of the draft Plan prior to it becoming operative. The final plan will then be submitted for adoption at the Council meeting on Thursday 14 May 2015. Any queries regarding the draft Plan should be directed to the Council’s Solid Waste Manager, Alec McNeil on 03 520 7541 or alec.mcneil@marlborough.govt.nz. STEPHEN ROONEY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
Positive ageing - Transport to medical appointments Transport is available for people needing to travel to a medical appointment, including dental appointments, in Blenheim. The shuttle service will be available to people within Blenheim as well as those living in outlying areas from Picton, Havelock, the Wairau Valley
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township and Ward. This service consists of a van with capacity to take wheelchairs and is provided by St John and the Marlborough Primary Health Organisation. The service is free but a donation is encouraged.
Phone: 03 520 7400 Fax: 03 520 7496 Email: mdc@marlborough.govt.nz www.marlborough.govt.nz
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The Sun Shame on u No Jappas Two of your readers are totally wrong and should get their facts right. The poker run posters show ‘LLMC’. Pretty sure that is not Ulysses! And ‘all riders’ - really?? Why does the poster clearly say ‘no jappas’??
Clubs of Marlborough Great asset, great music, not great children and toddlers on dance floor running and falling all over the floor. Do we dancers get blamed when one gets hurt? A special area for kids would be great as we know they love music and dancing as we do. Action please or lose our patronage. Concerned.
Grove Rd bridge Further to the problem of the narrow Bridge at the Grove, with trucks and cars not having enough room. We watched as a campervan refused to wait for large truck to cross and ended up blocking all traffic while they manoeuvred around each other. Why not put traffic lights at each end and you wait for your turn. Simple. Oh wait that’s right Blenheim residents are too stupid to use lights. So our engineer tells us. So why not turn it into a round-a-bout that seems to be our councils idea. Come on guys get it sorted soon before someone gets hurt. ... Concerned motorist.
Family of four, not having a gold coin for entry to the hospice vehicle display. I assume at least one of the parents can read and hear, so therefore would have known that it was ‘only’ a gold coin entry. A lot of people put a lot of time & effort in 2 the display, alot of people also give a lot more than a gold coin.
TOTALLY inappropriate I was shocked when I passed Marlborough Girls College students while they were out in public doing P.E. Does the college not check how long their “shorts” are... some of the girls had their bum cheeks half hanging out!!! TOTALLY inappropriate to be dressed like that anywhere, let alone during school time.
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To the guy who steals our morning paper... If you can’t buy one, don’t expect me to buy you one. I’ll catch you !
Why is a MDC car park building festooned with night lighting and still unused, yet the Railway/ Bus Station/Cafe/Campervan area used by all and tourists in the dark? Surely motion activated LED lightning is less expensive in both and safe for people, discouraging graffiti. Or is this suggestion too bright for those in power? Perhaps a candlelight protest might help them see.
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We ordered and paid for 4 cubic meters of gum but when stacked and measured was less than 3 cubic meters. Your excuse for the difference of the shortfall was laughable.
One of the best celebrants On February 19 Marlborough lost one of its best celebrants, Rosemary Powell. Rosemary officiated at both my parents funerals and really gave a lovely send off. A wonderful person who will be missed. L. Nicholas.
More signage please Marlborough Medical Imaging needs more signage to direct folks how to find it out the back there. Bit confusing.
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I totally agree. While in Nelson this week I went to buy a ticket in a carpark and they have free parking in their carparks for an hour! What is the MDC thinking? Pushing shoppers out of the Blenheim CBD and then trying to make up for it by charging the people who work there!
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Well done council yet another epic fail Revenue from your new pay and display car parks is not going to help the slush fund much when they are empty. Only $4 a day I here you say, $20 per week, $1000 per year. About a months worth of groceries for a hard working family. Hard when there are no public transport options available and you have to drive. Please publish how each council member voted on this decision so we know who to vote out next time around.
Are we open or shut for “ business”? .....It appears that there are 2 different rules for 2 different parks toilet facilities operating in Blenheim. Yet both facilities will be one - overseen by Councils Parks Management & two - cleaned/ serviced by OCS. Pollard park toilets one facility the other being Oliver Park’s facilities contained in the changing rooms / hall facility of the building alongside Cleghorn & Weld Street intersection. Oliver parks facilities don’t close......Pollard Parks do.....why surely the convenience of having a usable convenience 24/7 outweighs the Security aspect of “a dark park” or was the supervisor trying to save “the firm“ two thirds hours extra wage costs to have a later more “convenient” closing hour.
Bad truck driver New Zealand truck drivers when it comes to cycling get tested again! Visiting an old friend in Blenheim for a week, I went out on a bike to explore. A double trailer lorry nearly knocked me over. I waved to him to make myself known. He couldn’t have cared less. I thought best not go there as would like to return back to the UK safe. Am I ranting enough? Savvy lover on holiday!
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Main St fish n chips What lovely friendly people. Even the young boy had beautiful manners. It was a pleasure to be served in there. Hope their business thrives.
1080 threat The threats to put 1080 into NZs milk powder not a good thing. I hope the idiot is found. The only positive is that it gets people talking about its use & the terrible effect it has on native bird life etc. It is an evil & indiscriminate killer no matter its intended target & should be banned from use anywhere in the world. Apparently we use 80% of production worldwide. A disgusting statistic for “100% Pure NZ”.
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A customer’s lasting impression of a business comes down to the service they receive. So when a customer walks through the doors of Bearings and Accessories, it’s the prompt and friendly greeting from staff that creates a positive vibe. Sun reporter Celeste Lodewyk sat down with business owners Greg Simpson and Liz McKay who introduce themselves and talk about the latest improvements to the store.
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Greg and Liz purchased the business in November 2013 from previous owners Garry and Yvonne Watson. They had been one of the business’s biggest customers and had a strong relationship with Garry and Yvonne, so when the opportunity to purchase it came along it was the “right decision”. “We felt it fitted well with our existing engineering business, and the support we have had from the staff, Garry and Yvonne has been phenomenal,” Greg says. It was important to Greg and Liz that the business did not undergo a lot of change so it could continue to provide the same exceptional level of service. “When it comes to service there is no compromise. It must be of a high standard which the guys here do so well,” Liz says. “So it was important to us that we retained familiar faces and the huge bank of knowledge they have. “The relationships our staff have with customers is really positive and is what develops business. “Trading in parts is a specialised game so their knowledge is everything,” Greg says. With the new ideas offered by staff and feedback from customers, Greg and Liz identified a few areas they felt they could build on - one being the store layout.
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The layout, and new branding including a fresh coat of paint and a new logo add a fresh new look to the business. “We have brought out 50 percent more stock and made it visible to customers on great new display shelving. “The front counter has moved to the right, allowing the store to be more open. We encourage people to come in, check out the new layout and browse the huge selection we have,” Greg says. In total there are over 20,000 individual stock items on display, with everything from wheels, pulleys and belts through to bearings, springs and oil. While Bearings and Accessories is renowned for providing a comprehensive selection of products, two new areas have been introduced including pneumatics and motors and gear boxes. There’s also a substantial trailer components range and specialised tooling area which have attracted a lot of interest. “Everything we do is for our customers. Giving them good old fashioned, down to earth service whilst continuing to meet their needs,” Liz adds.
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Bearing and Accessories new store layout has enabled around 50 percent more stock to be made visible to the customer. It has also made room for additional stock lines to be introduced, including pneumatics (air products), motors and gearboxes. To view to full range call in and see the team at Bearing and Accessories.
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Introducing the staff “The backbone of our business” Behind every successful business is a dedicated team that shares the same passion and vision as those who lead it. For Bearings and Accessories that team comprises of manager George Sutherland, and in sales, Nigel Kennington, Phil Walker and Garry Watson, and in accounts Yvonne Watson. George, who has been with the business for nearly 10 years, once worked in logistics in the New Zealand Air Force. After moving to Marlborough with his wife he enjoyed a stint with Safe Air before joining the team at Bearings and Accessories. “I have enjoyed my time here, it’s a great working environment.” According to Greg and Liz; “We are thrilled that George has stepped up to the manager’s role, it’s great to have someone with drive and willingness to take on the responsibility.” In sales, Nigel is well known within the
community, particularly with customers after having been with the business for over 20 years. Prior to Bearings and Accessories he specialised in engineering supplies and says what he enjoys most about his role is the “fantastic” team around him. His vast experience and product knowledge is a huge asset to the business, Greg says. “No one has more experience than Nigel, it’s mind boggling how much he knows.” Adding a ‘new dimension’ to the team is the newest member Phil. Hailing from an agricultural and automotive background, Phil was previously working for a car and truck parts company. Prior to that he was in the agriculture sector, hay baling, - all good experience he says that adds to his skill set. “I was looking for a new challenge and what I enjoy most is dealing with customers.”
Here is an example of what Bearings and Accessories has in store. • Trailer components • Wheels • Pulleys, belts • Chains, sprockets • Bearings • O-Rings and oil seals • Oils, greases • Key steel
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WHAT’S ON IN MARLBOROUGH
- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE Friday 13
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Spooktacular Join More FM with your scariest costume on Black Friday from 5pm at the Omaka Maize Maze. Bring a torch and a brave face and join the wicked, family friendly fun! Adults: $10, Children: $8 (and they’ll receive a spooky pack!) 200 Dog Point Road, Hawkesbury.
Havelock Mussel Festival This year providing top of the line local and national entertainers including Benny Tipene, Chelsea Winter, Onestep, Avidiva and more. Havelock Domain, Peel Street, Havelock, Marlborough Sounds, 10am – 6pm.
Framingham 2015 Harvest Concert This will be the fifth year Framingham plays host to some of New Zealand’s top musical talent. Framingham Wines, 19 Conders Bend Rd, Renwick, 6.30pm – 11.00pm. 100 Days for 100 Years Marlborough Brass Bandsman Denis Teeling is sounding the Last Post for 100 days from 15 January until 24th April 2015, each evening at 1800 hours at the Blenheim Cenotaph in Seymour Square. Seymour Square, 92 High St, Blenheim, 6pm – 6.15pm. Hot art in Havelock The Gallery Havelock, open from 10am to 4pm, seven days a week. Enjoy browsing some of the excellent art on show from talented local artists. Come and have a look in the friendly little gallery at 60 Main Road Havelock. The Edwin Fox Ship Visitor Centre open every day from 9am, a great all weather and family friendly activity. Come and explore the decks and the depths of the ship. Dunbar wharf, on Picton foreshore. For more information call Karen on 573 6868 or check out our Facebook or Trip advisor pages. Picton Museum 10am - 4pm daily, 9 London Quay, Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park, Daily 10am - 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12pm - 5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton, Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz. Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am - 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 or www.marlboroughartsociety.com.
Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story Experience the drama, passion and excitement as a cast of phenomenally talented actors and musicians tell Buddy Holly’s story. Floor Pride Civic Theatre, Corner of Queen and Arthur Street, Blenheim, 8pm. Community Fun for Everyone Bunnings Warehouse is putting on a Community Fun Day from 10am – 2pm where local families are invited to enjoy a day full of free entertainment, interactive workshops, D.I.Y challenges and fun for all ages. St Mary’s Gala Annual St Mary’s Gala. Come along for chocolate wheel, fresh produce, bouncy castle, trailer rides, side shows, food, drinks and lots more... St Mary’s School, 3 Stephenson Street, 10am – 2pm. Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928. Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillon’s Point Rd opens 9am - 12pm Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835.
Associated Modellers Society Miniature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Park, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm - 4pm $2.
Sunday 15 Ulysses Ride Ride to Berlins Cafe, Buller Gorge for lunch. Meet at the Railway Station at 8.45am ride departs at 9am. Marlborough Mountain Bike Club. Championships at Endeavour Park, Picton, Registration 9.15am for 10am start. Entry on the day $15 for members, $20 non-members, includes lunch. All welcome. Ph Peter 578 1003 & 021 030 6577. Quadrathon and Open Water Swim Race One of New Zealand’s longest running multisport race this is a 4 stage race, Waikawa Foreshore Reserve, 8am – 1pm Ph Andrea 578 4767.
27 March Twilight Car Boot Sale & Book Fair, 5pm - 9pm, Book & Magazine Fair 28th March 8am @ Blenheim Anglican Church - 76 Alfred Street. 2 April Twilight Artisan Market, something for everyone, 4pm - 7pm, Market Street, free carparking in Wynen Street.
Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am, Murray Ph 578 9199 or Tony Ph 577 9776.
Redwood Market 8am - 12pm, Redwood Tavern car park, Plants Produce and Crafts.
Tramping Club We go on tramp’s Wednesday & Sunday, please confirm for travel Ph Mary Ph 572 8762 or mjsrusty@kinect.co.nz.
Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park, Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free Admission.
19 March SPCA Charity Quiz Night and Raffle at the Woodbourne Tavern, Renwick. All proceeds raised will be used for SPCA vet bills. Contact Karina Greenall 021 995 704 to book in your team.
Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome.
Petanque 10am and 1pm Wednesday, 65A Weld Street – John Ph 577 9789.
Marlborough Artisan Market Wynen Street Carpark Wynen Street, Blenheim, 9am – 1pm. Highlighting the best of Marlborough art, crafts, food and produce. Come along and browse our stalls, salmon, cheese, strawberries, tomatoes, veggies, blueberries, cherries, bread, ibiccis, your jam and preserves.
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Farmers Market Summer Season Marlborough A&P Showgrounds, Cnr Maxwell and Alabama Roads, 9am – 12pm. Buy Local - Cook Local showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer fresh, local and Marlborough grown sold by the producer.
Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, Today and Sunday, 10am.
Vintage Farm Machinery 10am - 3pm, Open Every Day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357.
Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!
Family Fun Day Bunnings Warehouse is putting on a Community Fun Day Saturday 10am – 2pm
Riverside Railway From Brayshaw Park Station, Blenheim, 1.45pm & 3pm, $5 Child & $10 Adult (cash only). This 2 foot gauge Railway takes you on a scenic ride in open air, canopy covered carriages along the Taylor Riverside, a return journey takes just under one hour. Simply the Breast Dragon Boat Team Training on the Wairau River - Sunday mornings from 9.30am from Blenheim Rowing Club, off Jones Road. Have lots of fun and get a full body workout at the same time. Ring Sue Bason on 578 9110 for more details.
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BUDDY THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY Saturday 14th March 2015 @ 8.00pm A Reserve $85.00 B Reserve $79.90 Child (u18) $57.00
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Saturday 28th March @ 7.00pm Adult $27.00 Conc (65+) $17.00 Child (u16) $17.00 Infant (u10) $9.00
WIND IN THE WILLOWS Purchase from The Floor Pride Civic Theatre or Take Note, Picton PHONE (03) 520 8560, book@mctt.co.nz Prices include booking fee Some Fees May Apply
Tue 7th April 10.30am, 1.30pm Wed 8th April 10.30am, 1.30pm, 6.30pm Thur 9th April 10.30am, 1.30pm Admit One $13.50 Family 4x tickets $45.00
KING AND COUNTRY Saturday 18th April @ 7.30pm Sunday 19th April @ 4.00pm Tue 21st – Fri 24th April @ 7.30pm Adult $29.50 Conc (65+) $26.50 Student $22.50 Groups (10+) $26.50
QUEEN IT’S A KINDA MAGIC Sunday 3rd May 2015 @ 7.00pm Adult $61.00 Child (u13) $32.00 Groups (6+) $56.00pp
DENNIS LOCORRIERE PRESENTS DR HOOK Tuesday 5th May 2015 @ 7.30pm Admit One: $85.00
MOSCOW BALLET LA CLASSIQUE SLEEPING BEAUTY Tuesday 19th May 2015 @ 7.30pm Wednesday 20th May 2015 @ 7.30pm Adult $92.00 Conc (65+) $82.00 Child (u16) $72.00 Group (6+) $82.00pp
2DEGREES COMEDY CONVOY Thursday 21st May @ 8.00pm EARLYBIRD Adult $41.50 (1st 50 tickets) This is an R14 event
FOSTER & ALLEN Tuesday 2nd June 2015 @ 7.00pm Admit One $71.90
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NZSO – CLASSICAL HITS Sunday 20th September 2015 @ 5.00pm EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL 31ST March Adult $ $47.00 Conc (65+) $42.00 Prices from 1 April 2015 Adult $52.00 Conc (65+) $47.00 Child (up to & including college age) $17.00 Group (8+) $44.40
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Cynthia Brooks Marlborough District Councillor
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My last meal on Earth would be... A good old kiwi roast, baked vegies, new potatoes, greens and mint sauce from our garden with fresh home-grown fruit to follow One of my best holidays was... Childhood holidays at Pinedale Motorcamp, Wakamarina caravanning, gold-panning, swimming in the bone-chilling river, parties in the camp kitchen. My guilty TV pleasure is... Grand Designs although I seldom see it as TV is rarely on in our home.
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I’m inspired by...
People who never, ever, ever give up! What’s one thing that you’ll never throw away? I would certainly never throw away my trunk full of family history and tiny treasures from my daughter and grandchildren. Who would you love to have a meal with? My full set of great, great grandparents. Would be quite a dinner party that!
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What would you spend your last $100 on? My family.
What’s next on your wish list? To take leave of my time on Council having achieved much of what I set out to do and then become a full time grandmother/ gardener/quilter/explorer. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? One of my great, great grandparents was Native American, among the others were full blood Irish, Italian, French and English.
Hell Pizza coming Pizza chain Hell is on the hunt for a franchisee and a site as they look to expand into Blenheim. General manager Ben Cumming says they are looking to open the store as soon as possible, but the best-case scenario would be two to three months after a franchisee is found. He says with favourable economic conditions Hell was looking to add to the 65 stores they already have.
Ken Rooney from Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors stands in front of the restored monument with Grovetown School pupils Jackson Beal, 6, Luka-Paul Cunniffe Tait, 5 and Maggie Lindstrom, 9.
Memorial complete By Adam Poulopoulos The Grovetown School war monument has received a coat of paint and a new plaque in time for their upcoming ANZAC service. The memorial, along with ten crosses to symbolise the ten past Grovetown School war fatalities, will be on show at the service on Wednesday, April 22. Mayor Alistair Sowman and
Marlborough RSA president John Forrest will also be in attendance. Work on the memorial has included a new coat of paint for the monument and the surrounding gate, and a new plaque, and it began late last year. Businesses involved in the project have included Hirepool, Resene, Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors and BB Signs. Geoffrey T Sowman monumental
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Gravestone vandalised – investigation continues By Adam Poulopoulos A police investigation is ongoing after a distinctive headstone was defaced at Tuamarina Cemetery. Danny Pihema’s gravestone was defaced, probably over the weekend, and his widow Helen was notified of the damage by Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors monumental manager Ken Rooney on Monday. Police have taken samples of the headstone. The star which sat on top of the gravestone was found down a
bank, while the headstone had also been removed from the base. The star is a symbol of the family’s faith in the Ratana religion. Helen says she is “absolutely gutted” about the incident. She thinks the gravestone was deliberately attacked. “We think it’s been hit by a sledgehammer or something like that. It’s not easy to break. The wind wouldn’t break it.” She says she has no idea who would
attack it. The $4000 headstone was purchased after Danny passed away four years ago, but was only paid off last year. “Now we have to do it all over again,” Helen says. If you would like to contribute to a replacement headstone, email Helen’s daughter Rachel on pihemarachel@ kinect.co.nz. If you have any information about the incident, contact Marlborough Police.
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Day wins photography prize By Jacob Page Marlborough amateur photographer Marion Day has won the Rural Women New Zealand/ MPI photo competition, with her portfolio of family farming photos. She was presented with her certificate and book prize by Barbara Kuriger, MP for Taranaki, on behalf of the Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, at an award ceremony at Parliament, in Wellington, on Tuesday. The photo competition was run by Rural Women as part of the UN International Year of Family Farming, in partnership with MPI. “Our aim was to encourage people to take photos showing the special place that family farming holds in New Zealand, through visual imagery,” says Rural Women national president, Wendy McGowan. Over 100 photos were submitted. Marion says she is always reaching for her
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camera, inspired by the ever changing moods of Clova Bay and the remote outer Sounds, which she describes as “an amazing creation of inland waterways, mountains and unspoilt wilderness.” As an amateur photographer she considers herself lucky. “Because I live amongst such natural beauty and splendour, where mountains anchor into the sea and their peaks pierce the sky, and where the light changes constantly, it’s nearly impossible to take a bad photograph.” Right: Melva Robb, Rural Women New Zealand Top of the South Regional Councillor; Marion Day, Rural Women New Zealand member and Competition Winner; Ellen Orchard, Rural Women New Zealand member and Marion’s guest to the ceremony.
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ANSWERS - MARCH 13 ISSUE
By Jacob Page Recent Marlborough Boys’ College graduates Sam Beavis, Piers LandonLane and Fraser McIntosh will be television stars next week when they compete in ‘The Zone’ against Crusaders rugby players Jimmy Tupou, Mitch Drummond and Jed Brown. ‘The Zone’ is a ten-week quiz competition that airs as part of ‘The 4.30 Show’ on TV2, and sees a different high school and celebrity team competing each week in a series of challenges. Marlborough Boys’ College and the Crusaders’
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episodes air from 16th March. The challenges test the team’s general knowledge, mental arithmetic, observation skills and teamwork, and include the music-themed game ‘My Jam’, a backwards spelling bee called ‘Back Words’ and a quickfire round featuring topics that the teams select themselves. The winning team each day in ‘The Zone’ will receive a prize which viewers can go in the draw to win too if they get involved with the viewer challenge online. The team who is on top of the leaderboard after ten weeks of ‘The
Zone’ will also win a cash prize for their school or chosen charity. Presenter Michael Lee says he expects the contest to be competitive. “This is the first all-male week of The Zone for the year and both teams are extremely confident and competitive. The stakes are very high because Drummond once captained the Nelson College First XV, and that school is Marlborough Boy’s College’s biggest rivals”. ‘The 4.30 Show’ airs weekdays at 4.30pm on TV2, and ‘The Zone’ is played every weekday.
Framingham’s Friday the 13th concert The annual Framingham Harvest Concert, scheduled for Friday, March 13, will kick off another stunning vintage in Marlborough. North Island-based band Swamp Thing will headline the event along with local groups The Sub Regionals and Big Scout. Long-time John Butler Trio drummer Michael Barker formed the two-man Blues/Roots juggernaut Swamp Thing with Grant Haua in 2010. Swamp Thing’s energetic live performances are renowned for inspiring concert goers to get up and
dance while showcasing a wealth of musical talent and engaging their audience with some remarkable performances. Barker’s ability to play drums, keyboards and sing simultaneously offers a unique experience for the audience while Grant Haua’s rich vocal timbre combined with a furious worldly blues guitar style form a notably greater sum of their individual parts. Swamp Thing have written & recorded two albums ‘ Balladeer ‘ and ‘ Primordium.’ Supporting Swamp Thing is resident
wine fraternity band, The Sub Regionals, and Marlborough’s newest group, Big Scout, who described themselves as a ‘grubby little three piece from Blenheim’ and include members Gregg Slatter, Matt Hellriegel and Jim Tannock. To accompany the musical line-up will be local food, Framingham wine and locally-brewed Renaissance beer. Tickets are on sale now at Framingham Cellar Door, Conders Bend Road, WINOS, Grove Rd and online at eventfinda.co.nz.
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Murray’s handy service Has your section become unmanageable? Are you too busy to give it the attention it needs? Do your lawns need mowing? Local man Murray Charlton is the answer. His business, Murray’s Gardening & Handyman Service is focused on taking care of the jobs people find they don’t have time for, and he has all the right gear too, including a ride-on mower and a push mower. Jobs like digging, tree pruning, lawn mowing, section tidy-ups, rubbish removal and cleaning up leaves in autumn are an example of the things Murray will take care of, leaving you more time to relax with your family. Murray has previous experience as a school caretaker which was work he enjoyed, as well as working as a builder’s labourer (building homes) where he gained skills which are handy around the home. He also owned and operated a local sports retail business in Blenheim previously called Blenheim Fishing and Sports. “Everything I have done is based around people and customer service, which is something look
forward to with this new business,” he says. Because he is a people person, Murray enjoys the interaction with the public and goes out of his way to try to make someone’s day memorable. Being an ex-policeman, Murray is also conscious that people, particularly the elderly, need to know that the person they have in and around their home is trustworthy and honest. So, whatever the job around the home and garden, Murray is happy to get it done. “No job is too small.”
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S T. N I N I A N S CHURCH Hall, 1 Riley Crescent. Friday 13th 10am - 12pm, Sat 14th 8am - 11am. Many items from $1.00 to $20.00. WOODBOURNE, Woodwood St, Sat 14th. Vacuum cleaners, Industrial Sewing machine, over locker, clothing, household goods etc. 8am - 1pm
Do you have four hours a week and enjoy helping others? St John is looking for members of the community to take on non-clinical volunteer roles at Wairau Hospital. We currently have the following vacancies: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday from 6.00pm – 10.00pm or Reserves – able to fill in when others are unavailable. Shifts could be 11.00am – 3.00pm or 6.00pm – 10.00pm any day Community Care in Hospital volunteers provide care and compassion to patients and their families in the emergency department. Their role is to provide support to people in times of need. All volunteers receive full training. This is a non-clinical role.
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NEW ENTRANT TEACHER From 18th May 2015 (FIXED TERM to end of Term 4 2015) We seek an enthusiastic and capable junior school teacher to start a new class of new entrants from 18th May 2015. Strengths in literacy and numeracy, a positive and active team player, and a confidence to contribute in other areas of the school are necessary attributes. Applications containing CV and references close 4pm, 27th March to the Principal, Upper Weld St, Blenheim; email office@witherlea.school.nz
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Are you a hard worker and looking for a small job? Do you have parental or caregivers support? If this sounds like you, please discuss with your parent or caregiver and give us a call.
We have a vacancy available for an experienced truck driver for the 2015 Grape Harvest. The position will start mid-late March for the duration of the harvest. This start date can be flexible for the right candidate. You must have a class 5 licence. Trailer experience is essential, and you must be able to back a 4-axle trailer. Please call our office on (03) 578 5300 or Jason Tripe on 027 434 2712, or email nicky@jtcviticulture.co.nz
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76 Alfred Street, Blenheim. All welcome to our services Thursday - 10am Eucharist Service, Sunday - 8am Traditional Eucharist Service 10am - Family Service 7pm - Night church.
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Call Jenny Porter on 0800 467 258 or email your cv to jenny@jobswithsalt.com
DOMINION SALT LIMITED
PROCESS OPERATOR
Dominion Salt is New Zealand’s largest producer and refiner of processed salt products. It supplies major industry (dairy, pulp and paper, tanning, food etc) and specialist markets (pharmaceutical, animal health) with 25kg and 1.2tonne packs. Applications are invited for this position responsible for operating the solar salt refinery and packaging plant at Lake Grassmere. The position involves 8 and 12 hour day and night shifts on a set roster. Key attributes you will possess are: • A high degree of motivation • The ability to work with limited supervision • Forklift operating experience • Mechanical experience and aptitude • Logical thinking with problem solving ability • Product testing and record keeping The position involves 8 and 12 hour day and night shifts on a set roster Training will be provided to augment your skills and provide knowledge required for salt processing. A competitive remuneration package including allowances is offered as well as subsidised superannuation and medical schemes after a qualifying period. Dominion Salt operates to a drug and alcohol policy. Preemployment drug and alcohol testing will apply. CVs should be sent or emailed to:Stephen Gould Production & Dispatch Manager Dominion Salt Limited, PO Box 81, Seddon Email stephen.gould@domsalt.co.nz Applications close Friday 27th March
Community Support Worker HOME SUPPORT WORKERS NEEDED NOW Healthcare NZ Community Health is committed to providing support, respect and dignity to all New Zealander’s enabling them to have greater independence and quality of life. Our Blenheim branch is currently seeking reliable people throughout the region who want to make a difference in their community supporting the elderly, disabled and injured to remain in their own homes. We offer flexible hours and will provide full training and support that meets the needs of our clients. If you would like further information, and to obtain a job description and application form, please visit our website at http://www.healthcarenz.co.nz/careers/vacancies/hcbl009/ For further information please contact: Healthcare NZ Community Health Blenheim Phone: 03 5779911 or Freephone: 0800 263562 or e-mail: blenheim.office@healthcarenz.co.nz. www.hhlgroup.co.nz
Healthcare of New Zealand Limited is a wholly owned subsidary of Healthcare of New Zealand Holdings Limited (HHL Group).
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The full list is held by the MRSA. You can visit the Panama Room, in the RSA Lounge of Clubs of Marlborough to view it.
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March 13 R.W Mapp, 18 February 1918, age 21 R.W Marshall, 26 October 1918, age 22 A.C Martin, 19 April 1941, age 27 B.M Martin, 16 February 1944, age unknown C.J.G Martin, 29 April 1918, age 22 J.L Martin, 27 June 1942, age unknown
How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the six letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There's at least one six-letter word. TODAY Good 13 Very Good 17 Excellent 21 Solution 346: Age, ale, are, ear, earl, egg, eggar, era, erg, gag, gage, gal, gale, gar, GARGLE, gear, gel, glare, lag, lager, LAGGER, large, lea, leg, rag, rage, rale, real, reg, regal.
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1 Group of birds (5) 4 Desert a friend in difficulties (5,2,3,5) 14 Municipal (5) 15 Children (5) 16 Obstreperous (10) 17 Mistake (5) 19 Bite (3) 20 Zero (7) 21 Trembling motion (9) 22 Purpose (6) 25 Deputy (9) 27 Summary (6) 28 Funeral vehicle (6) 33 One actively involved in government (10) 35 Peppery (3) 36 Courtroom panel members (6) 37 Pull up (4) 39 Large bird (3) 41 Argument (7) 42 What follows (6) 43 Pirate (9) 44 Flexible, supple (5) 45 Slimy act (anag)(8)
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March 16 A.B McCaulay, 24 August 1918, age 22 C.J McCloy, 18 August 1917, age unknown W McColgan MM, 9 June 1917, age 27 H.M McCusker, 19 April 1918, age 37 C McDonald, 25 September 1916, age unknown J McDonald, 28 March 1917. age unknown L.M.G McDonald, 25 October 1941, age 25 R McDonald, 15 November 1952, age unknown R.J McEwan, 27 June 1942, age 29 T.N McFarland, 12 October 1917, age unknown C McGowan, 5 June 1917, age 36 M McInnes, 7 August 1915, age unknown J.D McIntosh, 7 September 1915, age 33 R.S McIsaac, 11 October 1916, age unknown
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Friday FACT The Mimic Octopus are to believed to have been offically discovered as recently as 1998. They can not only change colour, but can mimic the shapes of other creatures like flounder, lion fish and the sea snake.
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In Memoriam
Remember your lost loved one on their anniversary. The deadline will be on Monday 5.00pm. Please contact the Sun for further details. 72 High Street, Blenheim, email frontdesk@ blenheimsun.co.nz or phone 577 7868.
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Births This Week JOHNSTON: Toby (7lb 3oz) February 18, 2015 MILLS: Flynn Alexander (7lb 3oz) February 26, 2015 PEREIRA-BARAN: Nickollas (3.610kg) March 4, 2015 SPENCER: Cohen David (7lb 11oz) February 16, 2015 STONER: William Thomas (8lb 4oz) February 23, 2015
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Death Notices BRIGGS, Lorraine: March 10, 2015 CRESSWELL, Ian David: February 26, 2015 DEMPSTER, Kevin DREDGE, Paul Robert: March 5, 2015 HEARNE, Reverend Warwick Anthony J.P: March 8, 2015 JACKSON, Blair Tarrant (ZL1NV): March 8, 2015 JENKINS, Douglas William: February 28, 2015 LAIRD, Ronald Denis (Ron): Reg. No. 652125, J Force: March 5, 2015 MARTIN, June: March 4, 2015 PALMER, James MacLean (Pat): March 8, 2015 RODGERS, Gary Howell WEDERELL, Ronald Fleming (Ronnie): March 9, 2015 death notices
BRIGGS, Lorraine: 28/3/1946 - 10/3/2015. Dearly loved wife of Syd Briggs, loved mother of Suzanne, Cheryl and Sydney, loved mother-in-law of Red and Lucy. Dearly loved Nana of Daniel, Amber, Iesha, Matthew, Dylan, Bailey, Ben and Jayden, and all the other children who knew her as Nana. A special friend to many. Messages to 65 Elizabeth Street, Blenheim 7201. Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Wairau Hospital who looked after Mum. A service for Lorraine will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 11am Friday March 13, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. “Gone but never forgotten� GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz WEDERELL, Ronald Fleming (Ronnie): On Monday March 9 2015, suddenly at home. Aged 50 years. Loved son of the late Laxton and Ruth Wederell, loved brother of Andrew and Donna, Sonya and Les Masters. Treasured uncle of his niece and nephews. A special thanks to Penny and Gerald for their love and care of Ronnie over the last 16 years. Messages may be sent to c/- 99 Dillons Point Road, RD 3, Blenheim 7273. A service for Ronnie will be held at the Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Road, Picton at 11am Saturday March 14, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
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Sport
Friday March 13, 2015
Keeping Kieran Keane
inbrief
It was refreshing to see five Makos involved as the Highlanders pipped the Chiefs 20-17 in last Friday’s Super Rugby clash, even if yellow cards were being thrown around willy-nilly. First-five replacement Marty Banks kicked the Highlanders to victory with a penalty after the final whistle. The Chiefs finished the game with 14 players, after winger James Lowe was incorrectly yellowcarded for a tip-tackle with two minutes on the clock, Highlanders lock Joe Wheeler also spent time in the sin bin early in the second half, but was generally impressive in the tight. They’re all benefiting from the Makos’ recent success, especially
KARTING Three local riders lead their respective divisions ahead of the final Marlborough Twilight Series karting meet of the season. William Exton leads the vortex rok class, Bob Marr the JR Yamaha division and Peter Richardson the rotax heavy class after two meets. The final meet is at the Cresswell Electrical Raceway on Saturday, March 28, beginning at 3pm.
NUTRITION ‘The perfect pantry,’ a practical nutrition workshop for parents and children of young athletes, is being held later this month at the Marlborough Community College. The event is on Thursday, March 19 from 6pm. For more information and to register, contact Sport Tasman.
Lowe, who is fast becoming indispensable to the Chiefs. If rumour is to be believed, all five could be lining up against provincial coach Kieran Keane at some stage this season, as he is sounded out about the Blues coaching job. When Keane joined Tasman in 2009 there were grave concerns for its financial future. Last season he led the team to second in the top division, a huge leap. There are a few ways of looking at this. If Keane does go, assistant coach Leon MacDonald has stated he would be interested in the top job, and after years working with Keane and the player group, he would be a wise and natural choice
as successor. Losing Keane would undoubtedly be a blow though. However, while the Blues have lost all four games, their biggest margin of defeat has been 11 points, and two of their games were in South Africa. As a Wellingtonian it is against my constitution not to stick the boot in, but with minor changes to playing personnel and All Blacks like the ageless Keven Mealamu, Jerome Kaino and Charles Piutau shouldering the load, their results should turn. Hopefully they stick with Sir John Kirwan and save themselves, and the Makos, an unnecessary and potentially painful transition phase.
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SPORTS TALK With ... Adam Poulopoulos
BoomTown Brawlettes seek new members
SOUTH ISLAND ROWING CHAMPS Marlborough Boys’ College rower Jordan Gasson picked up a medal at the weather-affected Meridian South Island Secondary Schools’ Rowing Championships at Lake Ruataniwha. Jordan got bronze in the boys’ under-17 single sculls final before the meet was affected by high winds.
By Adam Poulopoulos The BoomTown Brawlettes Roller Derby League is looking for new blood after seeing their membership dwindle recently. Once able to field a full team of 14 and have some extras left over, there are now only three members. A combination of maternity leave, players moving away and other personal commitments have seen numbers fall. The three remaining members, Crystal Prichard aka Lily Lay’emout, PJ ‘Brut Curvee’ Bibby and Sarah Kissell, or SMAK, are now on a membership drive. A fresh meat intake is being held at the Stephenson Street rink begins on Sunday, April 26, with a ten-week course teaching the basic skills of the game being held after that. No roller skating experience is necessary to participate.
SPEED SKATING The second half of the Top of the South Speed Skating Tour will be held at two venues in Blenheim this Sunday. It begins at the Blenheim Kart track from 9-10am, then moves to the banked track on Stephenson Street from 11am-noon. About 45 skaters, including several locals and past world champion title holder Nicole Begg will be attending.
Lily Lay’emout, Brut Curvee and SMAK at training on Tuesday night.
Lily Lay’emout says the member shortage is serious. “We’re really struggling. We need more skaters otherwise we can’t train to our full capacity. “We’re also at risk of losing our league.” She says the sport is suitable for everyone. “You get to be part of an awesome team, we’re a bit like a family, and it’s good fitness. “We’re all mums and we all have families, so it’s a really good sport for family people too.” Men or women aged over 17 are all welcome. Those interested in playing or officiating are also welcome to sit in, participate and meet the team before the intake, in the Brawlettes’ weekly training sessions. They meet on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm and Sundays from 2-6pm.
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Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa www.tidewiz.com www.tidespy.com
Regional regatta coming up Local crews will be gearing up for nationals at the 420 college team sailing regional regatta in Picton later this month. The regional regatta takes place on March 26, 27 and 28, with the national meet scheduled for halfway through April. Between 10 and 12 teams will be competing in Picton. Three of those teams will be Marlborough Boys’ College, Marlborough Girls’ College and Queen Charlotte College. A team of six sailors divided over three boats race another team with three boats. The course has four marks, two up-winds, two reaches and a downwind. The aim is to get a winning combination, which involves delaying and deferring tactics and strategies to defeat the opposition. This is a complex event requiring a high standard of judging. All sailing will be done in the harbour in front of the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club. For more information, contact QCYC.
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$
3940862
NEWTECH SQUARE LADDER 5 BAR STAINLESS STEEL
NEWTECH ROUND LADDER 7 BAR STAINLESS STEEL
3732468
3732464
• 5 yr warranty • Multi connect wiring • 530x600mm
$ 15985
• 800x600mm
$ 18285
RAYMOR BOSTON 900MM WALL HUNG VANITY WHITE • Soft close single drawer • 5 yr warranty • 912 x 470 x 467mm 7603471/2
BOSTON CHARRED OAK COLOUR 7603472 $679
Tapware & waste not included
. Choose from one of three 5L Deck & Furniture Oil options (Pine, Kwila or Teak). ** Applies to assorted decking timbers such as piles, joists, bearers and all decking timber Offers valid 4th – 31st March 2015. Produc ts featured may not be available in all stores but can be ordered in at the advertised price. Prices may vary from store to store, discount based on lowest saving.
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$
679