15 February Blenheim Sun

Page 1

Sun The

Blenheim Marlborough

February 15, 2013

Sun Weather

Today 11-24

Saturday 11-25

Sunday 13-23

Outlook for Today

Monday 11-23 Fine at first, few showers later. Light winds.

CONSULTANTS 2007 LIMITED Tax/GST Returns Payroll services

03 5780330

call us on: 5777 868

A deadly water bottle Chris Tobin Beware clear plastic water bottles in cars. This is something Blenheim mum Nikita Woodford discovered to her alarm early on Tuesday afternoon. She was at home in her Edith Street home, near the Maxwell Rd-Alabama Rd intersection, with her three children Hemi, 5, Lyriq, 3, and Lexus, 1, when she heard an almighty bang. Looking out her lounge window she saw flames leaping from the smashed windscreen of her 1996 Mitsubish Legnum which was parked near the house. Continued page 2

Nikita Woodford with her children Lyriq, 3, Lexus, 1, and Hemi 5. "I just want to get rid of the car now," said Nikita. "It's gutting and depressing looking at it."

At Sowmans we care Trusted for generations Phone (03) 578 4719 at any time

People you can depend on

Cnr Hutcheson and Trusted for generations Parker Streets, Blenheim Email: sowmans@funerals.co.nz


2

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

How to reach us

Les Whiteside

Katrina Whiteside

Publisher

Publisher

Telephone (03) 5777 868 ABC Audit 2011: The Sun 18,701 copies.

The largest circulating newspaper in Marlborough. TWICE WEEKLY

Delivering to: Blenheim, Picton, Renwick,Havelock & Seddon. Sales - Jill Wood Editorial - Chris Tobin Editorial - Annabelle Latz Editorial - Celeste Lodewyk www.blenheimsun.co.nz E-mail: news@blenheimsun.co.nz sales@blenheimsun.co.nz ads@blenheimsun.co.nz Address: 72 High St, Blenheim P.O. Box 634 Blenheim Fax: (03) 5777-863

The Sun

quote of the week

Finish whatever you begin, and experience the triumph of completion. – Anonymous brought to you by:

60 Main Street Blenheim Ph: 577 2299 Open 7 days 6am to 11pm

A deadly water bottle Continued from page 1 She rang 111 and rushing outside she tried to get the garden hose operating. However, the car was parked over it and would not function. “A neighbour came over with a hose and he put out the fire before the fire engine arrived.” The interior of the car had been gutted by the flames and parts had melted due to the heat of the flames. The cause? A clear plastic water bottle Nikita had left on the floor of the front passenger seat which had ignited a fire because of the sun. “I never thought a water bottle could do that,” she said. A firefighter told her under a hot sun a bottle could become like a magnifying glass if it was shiny. Nikita was thankful it had not been worse. “I wasn’t thinking about the fuel tank till the neighbour said something about it. I had no idea.” Three child seats were destroyed in

The interior of Nikita Woodford’s burnt out car after a plastic water bottle started a fire on the floor of her car.

the blaze and Nikita said two seats had since been kindly donated to her by a neighbour. She had third party insurance on the car but this lapsed three weeks ago.

Clear plastic fires ‘not common’ Blenheim chief fire officer and fire safety officer Rob Dalton said fires caused by clear plastic water bottles was not a common phenomenon and a range of factors had to come together for it to occur. “In a lot of cases a range of conditions meet up to give you a problem.” Among these factors were the heat, intensity and angle of the sun. In these circumstances the beam of sunlight penetrating through clear plastic could become like a magnifying glass. Prisms hanging in windows have also been known to cause fires. However, Mr Dalton commented: “It’s not that common a phenomenon at all.” Nikita said her husband Hemi had a car which he used for work. However, for getting around each day she would now be walking and using a pram. “All I can do now is walk till I save enough money for a car. “I’ll never have a water bottle in a car again.”

Ready for the rebuild Annabelle Latz It is quite ironic that Reuben Harvey was working on a demolition job with his dad in Christchurch on February 22, 2011. He had just gone home for lunch from the University of Canterbury campus when the earthquake struck. Three weeks’ ago he packed his bags and moved to Christchurch, to join DW Construction, a company committed to rebuilding the city and its suburbs. The Christchurch rebuild is an attractive option of work for tradespeople in this region. Reuben has been best known around this district as the tutor of the Applied Sports pro-

Reuben Harvey has moved from Marlborough to work for a construction company in Christchurch, to be involved with the rebuild.

gramme at the Marlborough Sports Academy, and his involvement with rugby.

As Project Manager for DW Construction, Reuben will be overseeing the wide range of jobs the company is involved in, which is contracted to Fletcher Construction. “It’s pretty exciting, it’s full on,” he said. With the recent collapse of Mainzeal Construction, they will be even busier. “We are screaming out for tradespeople.” Reuben has a few friends in Christchurch already from Blenheim. In recent years he has been helping out his friend who started DW Construction, and when the offer came of a full time position, it was too hard to turn down.

“I was happy with my job up here in Blenheim, but the growth and development in this role was what attracted me to it.” “I’ll be in it for the long haul.” Reuben is also the First Aid, health and safety officer. “We’ve had one shake since I’ve been here, it’s a little reminder.” Last year 12 students completed the Certificate in Carpentry at the Nelso Marlborough Institute of Technology in Blenheim. Tutor Alan Jones said they all gained work in Blenheim, and six of them gained apprentices. Of the 12 students in the class of 2011, five have gone to Christchurch for the rebuild.

A new start in 2013!


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

inbrief

The Sun

Car crashes into ditch near Picton

Firefighters leave for Australia Chris Hales (centre with black cap) is crew leader, and Jim Herdman (right with grey beanie) from DOC is a fire line supervisor, in a team of six from the Blenheim Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade headed to Australia's Victoria yesterday for three weeks to fight bush fires. They are pictured here up the Waihopai Valley earlier this year for a forestry preparation burn.

Annabelle Latz Fires are soaring uphill faster than people walk, and the giant eucalyptus trees can crash to the ground without warning. This will be reality for six men, members of the Blenheim Volunteer Rural Fire Force, who left yesterday for Victoria in Australia, to battle bush fires. Jim Herdman from the Department of Conservation will be fire line supervisor, with Chris Hayles as crew leader. Crew members are Richie Law, who, like Jim and Chris is not unfamiliar to such projects.

Dave Koubek, Peter Selby, Phil Hodson and Quintin Morgan are the other crew members. Richard McNamara, Principal Rural Fire Officer, said they will be part of a New Zealand deployment contingent of 44 fire fighters, heading to the fires in East Gippsland, in the Omeo Mt Hotham area. “Their job will be to control fire lines in heavy eucalyptus forests,” said Richard, who is also familiar with working in environments like this. Jobs will include chainsaw work to cut down endangering trees, using hand tools, and using pumps to

extinguish the fire reach. “Remember, this fire is motoring. For every 10 degree of slope, the fire’s rate of speed will double,” said Richard. Some blocks of bush fire are as big as 12,000 hectares. This means instead of battling the actual fire, it is important to ‘burn out’ areas surrounding the existing fire, like burning lines alongside roads and railway lines, to prevent the fire ‘jumping’ and spreading any further. Richard said they have to be very careful in the tall timber, because visibility is minimal, and trees can

fall down easily. “Dead standing trees are the biggest danger.” Richard said the crew is very experienced, “They will be helping out our mates across the Tasman.” He said it was great that the region had such a good representation heading to Victoria, and encouraged the Marlborough and Kaikoura community to be proud of them. “You need to know there are very good urban and vegetation fire crews here.” They will be gone for three weeks, carrying out two seven day shifts.

Jane sees red over roses Chris Tobin Blenheim motel owner Jane Parsons was seeing red yesterday. Considering that yesterday was Valentine’s Day and that she has half a dozen plots of beautiful red roses blooming around her motor lodge, things should have been coming up rosy. But that was not the case. A guest checking out from Mrs Parson’s’ Brydan On Rose Motor Lodge on the corner of Middle Renwick Rd and Rose St yesterday, told her that at about 9am she’d seen someone clipping Mrs Parson’s roses. When the guest approached the woman, who was dressed in a long dress and heavy cardigan, the woman ran off with a large bunch of roses, jumped in a car and sped off. “It’s stealing,” Mrs Parsons said. “It makes me angry because my husband Don and I, do all the garden and we don’t get a lot of time to get out there.” Mrs Parsons said a similar incident happened last year. She suspected the woman ended up selling the Jane Parsons in one of her rosebeds from which roses were stolen yesterday, Valentine's Day. red roses on a street corner.

Saying ‘I do,’ for the second time Story and photo by Annabelle Latz Michele Ford had butterflies in her stomach yesterday, just like the day she shared wedding vows with her husband Richard for the first time. But she did not even have time to worry about choosing a new dress when they renewed their vows yesterday. They were the lucky-draw winners of the More FM competition, giving a couple the chance to renew their vows on Valentines Day. Michele and Richard married in Rotorua eleven years ago, and have two children Duncan, 12,

and Kaylee, 15. They moved to Marlborough 10 years ago. Richard, an electrician for Marlborough District Council, said they heard the promotion on the radio, and with the help of marriage celebrant Carol Taylor, created some more vows. “This time they were very modern. They were a bit more traditional back when we married,” said Richard. Michele, looking beautiful in her bright summery dress, said she did not even have a chance to buy a new one for the occasion, as they only learned they were the winners yesterday.

“I was going to cook Richard a nice dinner this evening, like ribs or a rack of lamb. But he won’t be getting that now,” said Michele. The couple went to Hotel D’Urville for dinner, thanks to Nicolas Perez from Harcourts Marlborough. They said the key to a happy marriage was to not end the day on an argument. Carol Taylor has been a marriage celebrant for six years, and sees more couples renewing vows these days. “They look at their happy marriage together, and it’s more Richard and Michele Ford renewed their vows meaningful. I think it’s quite in Pollard Park yesterday, after 11 years of lovely.” marriage.

A male in his mid seventies was transported to Wairau Hospital early yesterday morning with serious chest injuries, following a crash just on the south side of the Picton Elevation. Only one vehicle was involved; the vehicle leaving the road and crashing into a ditch. The patient was treated at the scene by two ambulance crews, stabilised, then transported. It is believed the patient was driving from Christchurch to catch an early morning ferry when the accident happened.

Fundraising meal for museum A Pop Up Restaurant and Pop Up Chef will be featuring soon, as part of a ‘Night4theMuseum’event. There will also be a Pop Up Chef. For an evening of food, music and fun on Saturday March 2, come along to Ritual Café on Maxwell Rd at 6pm. Tickets are $30, and include a three-course dinner. For tickets, visit Marlborough Museum or Blenheim Book World, pay by cash or cheque only. Or phone 578 1712 or see www. marlboroughmuseum.org.nz

Tickets available for fundraising dinner A dinner to raise money for a North Island dog handler who has a rare brain tumor, requiring treatment in Germany, is taking place at Clubs of Marlborough in Blenheim on Thursday March 7. The fundraising event and charity auction is being organised by one of Blenheim’s dog handlers Senior Constable Steve Tribe, and civilian support staff member Kate Smith. Tickets are $35 each, and include a buffet meal. They are available for purchase at The Sun front desk.

St Arnaud accident A Christchurch man was airlifted to Nelson Hospital on Wednesday with spinal injuries after his glider spun out of control during a landing. The 47-year-old man was picked up by the NelsonMarlborough rescue helicopter at 2pm on Wednesday after his glider landed short of the Lake Station airfield at St Arnaud.

Ferry to return Cook Strait ferry operator Bluebridge is hoping to get its ferry Santa Regina back into passenger and freight service on the Cook Strait run early next week. The ferry struggled into Wellington Harbour. Last Friday one of the ferry’s two engines broke down during an overnight sailing from Wellington to Picton and it struggled into Wellington harbour.

3


4

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Business Business inbrief

Airport profits ‘excessive’ Wellington International Airport, which is co-owned by Infratil and Wellington City Council, is extracting excessive profits by targeting higher returns than it should, according to the Commerce Commission. The transport hub is likely to recover between $38 million and $69 million more than it needs to for a reasonable return between 2012 and 2017, the antitrust regulator said in a final report to Commerce Minister Craig Foss and Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee. The commission thinks a reasonable return is 7.1 percent to 8 percent, whereas the airport is projected to make returns of between 12.3 percent and 15.2 percent, it said.

House prices ease New Zealand house prices eased from a record last month while the volume of sales had a seasonal dip compared to December, according to the Real Estate Institute. The national median house price fell 4.9 percent in January from December to $370,000 and was 4.2 percent higher than in January 2012. The median price in Auckland rose 8.1 percent from January last year.

Dishing up a treat on Picton foreshore A new mobile food trailer ‘Off The Hook’ opened for business on the Picton foreshore in recent weeks. Owner Helena Bullen said they had plenty of mouth watering food available. “We buy fresh fish from Uncle Lawrence at Ngamarau,” she said. The menu includes gourmet burgers with Silverfern farms ribeye and a lot more. “We’d like to thank the Marlbrough District Council for all their help,” she said. Conner Rangi at the new ‘Off the Hook’ mobile food trailer which includes colourful murals, tables and chairs.

Big contract for CarbonScape Marlborough based clean-tech company CarbonScape has signed a future supply agreement with New Zealand STeel. A trial shipment of green coke is planned for 2014, which New Zealand Steel will use as an additive in its steel making operation at Glenbrook to reduce carbon emissions. CarbonScape has developed a microwave process for converting forestry waste into high value

New job The government’s chief statistician, Geoff Bascand, will leave Statistics New Zealand in May to take up a senior role at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Bascand will a deputy governor and head of operations at the RBNZ, having led Statistics NZ through substantial organisational changes.

carbon products, including metallurgical coke. Following successful trials, a scaled up production plant is being built to deliver commission samples. CarbonScape is presently securing investment to enable expansion to commercial production. The collaboration has been encouraged by BlueScope Steel in Australia, New Zealand Steel’s parent company, which has been studying options for the reduction

A new business website will pair Canterbury construction firms with potential business partners across New Zealand. Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce chief executive Peter Townsend, the project’s spokesman, said the website had been launched to keep Canterbury businesses from being overwhelmed by the rebuild. Collaboratecanterbury.org.nz matches up local construction companies who need staff or resources with other Kiwi organisations that can help out. “The scale of the rebuild is just so big that we simply will not have the resources here to deal with it, and that becomes increasingly obvious every day,” Mr Townsend said.

Koru Institute of Training and Education

“Making Education Work for You”

Our services include: • One point of contact for all your business communication needs • One-to-one conversations at your premises, at a time that’s convenient to you • Choosing the right landline, mobile and online data backup solutions • Regular business communication health checks to make sure you are always on the right plan

Phone to enquire about our National Certificates also available

Covering the Marlborough region, our job is to understand your business needs to tailor the right telecommunication tools.

FREE COURSES

Currently enrolling for 2013

Local, just like you

National Certificate in Computing Level 2, 3 & 4 Certificate in Small Business Management National Certificate in Computing and Business Administration Level 2 Certificate in Social Services Level 4 Cable logging level 3

fees apply youth guarantee funding apply

 579 2268

TPM3358

All courses subject to numbers Find out more 0800 482 672 info@hubmarlborough.co.nz telecom.co.nz/hubmarlborough

business hub Marlborough

77 Market Street, Blenheim

novative ways to minimise any impact New Zealand Steel may have on the environment. This includes currently producing approximately 60% of its own energy requirement via an onsite co-generation plant and support a pilot plant for Auckland based biofuel pioneer, LanzaTech at the New Zealand Steel Glenbrook site. We look forward to progressing a similarly creative collaboration with CarbonScape.”

Linking into Chch rebuild

K.I.T.E.

Welcome to the new Telecom Business Hub localised service, created just for you.

of reduction of C02 utilising biomass. New Zealand Steel and CarbonScape are also exploring other options for utilising its patented microwave technology in steel making, including high temperature plasma processing. President of New Zealand Steel, Mr Simon Linge said, “New Zealand Steel is a company that was founded on innovation, and continuously looks for in-

5 Sutherland Tce - P.O. Box 769 Blenheim Ph (03) 579 2268 - Fax (03) 579 2261 Mobile: 021 579 527 tekakama@ihug.co.nz

Monique Gemmell oversees the extensions being done to the Blenheim branch of Koru Institute of Training and Education.

KITE expands as business grows Blenheim’s Koru Institution of Training and Education (KITE) is currently being upgraded and expanded, as the organisation continues to grow. Renovations of the Sutherland Terrace campus include three new classrooms and an extension of two existing classrooms, and follow the opening of a new branch in Nelson last July. KITE CEO, Monique Gemmell, says the upgrades are taking place to cater for their growing business, which predominantly attracts mothers who want to get back into the work force. The upgrades mean KITE can now offer the Blenheim public a programme in Forestry Harvesting, Level 3, adding to their current courses of Computing, Computing and Business Administration, and Social Services. The opening of the sister site in Nelson has been successful, and will be continuing this year.

The local establishment is rated by NZQA to be a category one organisation, and has won numerous awards, including the Trustpower Customer Choice award in 2006, and the Mana Maori South Island Best Business, Awards 2007, where Mrs Gemmell also won the Best Businesswoman award. Mrs Gemmell says enrollments are coming in fast for this year’s programmes, and she expects enrollment numbers to meet their yearly average of about 430 students again. The new and improved Blenheim campus will be open to the public on Febuary 25, if the builders are out in time, Mrs Gemmell says. Anyone who wants to enrol with KITE for their next semester, beginning on March 4, is able to phone the organisation on 03 579 2268, or email tekakama@ihug.co.nz.


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

5


6

Friday February 15, 2013

txt Today talk

82 672

We welcome your texts on 027 939 5491. Name supplied preferable We reserve the right to publish at our discretion. Please note the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Sun management.

TXT TALK BROUGHT TO YOU BY

The Sun

business hub bmarlborough.co.nz Marlboroughrails ripoff Dog Park Reply wet pants

ket Street, Blenheim i agree with this dog owner, we pay our registration fees for our pooches so why do we have nothing for our dogs? i think its about time

I needed a toilet @ 10:30pm got to new toilet ..SHUT..is this just for showing off new useless park !

Re:food 4 thought

too tight Does junk mail really need to b rolled up tighter than a spring! It makes it impossible to open and read!!. Howick road

dog doo defilement Sick of walking in dog shit on corner of hospital rd.thought pepole were meant 2pick up not defile walk ways .where s respect for others? Concerned walker

bonus delight After a wondeful bike ride to Benmorven what a bonus it was to find the delightful little deli/cafe called The Burleigh, corner of Batty‘s Rd / New Renwick Rd, to stop off at for morning tea.

scream p.c Noisy neighbours, barking dogs,cars etc. What about the screaming kids from the preschool daycare centres! Come on teachers bring them into line do something about it or is it too p.c these days! Caroline

i agree with u about,sicknss benft,the dole!.bt dnt thnk u understand wt the inverlads benfit is 4.it is 4 people that can no longer wrk,yes sme can do part tme wrk,bt ther a lot who cant even do that,4 good reason.example,paralised,in a wheel chair,on inverlads benft.can they wrk?its nt ways hav wrk,and hav flexable hrs 4 those with kids.so that no exscuse ether.

DOG PARK We agree with the dog park idea. With price of registration we should have one.

close your eyes

beauty but inked? get ova it if ya dnt hav 1 u wouldnt no if ya dnt like em walk with ya eyes closed. cctv u make it sound like we r al crims

good job chequers good job chequers for being open after 4 pm for great coffee and friendly staff

open your eyes

NOISY DOGS Why not aproach the dog owners about their dogs before ring‘n the ranger. As a dog owner i have asked my neighbors see me if dogs bark. No complaints

the direct approach

I had my bike 4 2 moths an had 3 ner miss by drives not looking..i got hit 2 day by a car going up redwood st.a car came out off a st on 2 red wood an bang.i like 2 say 2 the person that hit me im ok.but the piont is drives.we r cyclings r out there. next time some one will die.cause drives dont look..

To those who thnk animal control is the answer hav u ever thort mayb tha bullying not on owner is at wrk nt every1 has a 9 to 5 I think that people should stop thy prob dnt even knw its barking try bullying and think about how others going over thr nd tel thm urself thr feel!! j.h myt b a nicer soluti0n calling animal c0ntrol jst gets pepz bk up. Pepz unc0ntrold kids r m0re annoying!! Abridged

Luvly 2 travel by train blenheim 2 picton. But charge of $29 ? No way! Shuttle charge almost third of da cost.

Loving this new prog on Monday nites The Blue Rose

Would be lovely to be able to enjoy the outdoor pool with my children, 5 yr old and baby, but there is no shade! When I asked staff when they would be getting a shade sail or something, she said people who swim outside want to be in the sun! Not very sun smart!

well done Well done to those who did Buller at weekend.especially the lady with her arm in a sling

Opinions like tattoos Replying to beauty but inked. I have a tattoo, I don‘t judge you if you don‘t. My tattoo‘s like my opinion you may like it but it‘s my right to have it.

wake up Don coyote (letter Sun 6 Feb) - Nz First & Winston Peters? You have to be joking! Wake up get with it

Dear Ed, Regarding the constant tax hike on alchohol in bars, what is the ultimate goal? Prohibition is proven to fail spectacularly and I am not convinced pricing alchohol in bars out of reach for the average consumer is having the intended result. Everyone is aware that in NZ there is a ‘drinking culture’, my point is making a relatively safe and secure place, generally with security and responsible managers and bar tenders a place where noone can afford to enjoy a few pints - but instead forcing people to go out, buy home-made spirits

and enjoy them in unsupervised and un-regulated venues counterintuitive. Removing safe channels (or in this case pricing out the average consumer) for the purchase and consumption of liquor only creates black market demand, teenagers ‘preloading’ before going to town and puts people at risk. For example the untimely death of the young man up in Auckland from consuming the home-brew spirits. What my gist is, is the unending tax hike working? Is it ‘fixing’ our drinking culture. From what I can see, the answer is no. Disenchanted

wine fest - ho hum Wine fest - same old. Good food but need more decent music!

Got an important issue to share with Marlborough? Text your thoughts to:

027 939 5491

Local just like you Welcome to the Telecom Business Hub created for local businesses Our job is to get to know your business and recommend the right calling plans, broadband and mobile solutions to help your business succeed. And what’s more our advice to you is FREE.

Call us Today 0800 482 672 TPM3358

Plenty of places to take dogs for run in Marlborough now.And knowing local council,they‘ll build you pathetically small fenced park,but banned yr dogs from anywhere else...Owner of 2 dogs

abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on page two, or e mail them to news@ blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in emails.

cruelty to children??? what 2 yr old child does what they are told these days an wears shoes when they are told!? you can‘t make wee girls do what they dnt want to do. your lucky she had clothes on an mid 20‘s is not a young mum these days.

Marmite back on the shelves 20 March I hear good stuff

in reply to “Beauty But Inked“ some people think long and hard before they tattoo themselves and in doing so, cover with tattoos that have meaning, myself for instance every tattoo i have depicts an event that has taken place in my life and are visual memories, it shuldnt matter where on their body people choose to place there tattoos as it is THEIR body and infact if it upsets you to look at them my advice is NOT to look, do somethin else at lunch time. Rachee..

Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

2 going on 20

get a hobby Re: Dog Park!

Letters to the editor

Does it work?

sun stupid

a Marmite miracle

blue rose fan

The Sun

letters

info@hubmarlborough.co.nz

business hub Marlborough

77 Market Street, Blenheim

Rose and Earl Preston in their 1915 Swift motorcar at the Brayshaw Park Heritage Day on Waitangi Day.

A good face Dear Ed, What a superb few weeks we have had in Blenheim. First we had the wonderful Heritage Day at Brayshaw Heritage Park. It was great to see mums, dads and kids enjoying all the old farm machinery and the fun rides with the Riverside railway and on the miniature trains as well. There was a wide range of

entertainment and with only a gold coin entry it was great value. Let’s not forget the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival. Sun, wine, a big happy crowd, no over the top boisterous boozing, good music. It was Marlborough showing a good face to the rest of the country. Congrats to all! Onlooker

New Year..... New Home Designed to impress, this stunning 180 sqm, 4 bedroom family home is ideal for entertainment and bringing the outdoors in with the BBQ area, offering undercover enjoyment all year round. A total family home to enjoy.

Take a VIRTUAL tour of your prospective new house

Fully Built for only $250,000

Our software will give you a glimpse into your potential dream house! Choose colours, layout and more.

Call Daniel: 027 234 0525 or Alysha: 03 572 8165 alysha@dna-contruction.co.nz

DnA Construction 2010 Ltd

www.dna-construction.co.nz


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

SUMMER SU SUM UM PROJECTS RIGHT TOOLS

RIGHT PRICE

RIGHT ADVICE Props not included

TILING

KITCHEN

STORAGE

1498

7898

$

$

per square metre

EXCLUSIVE Buy Right 2 Door Cupboard

Ceramic Floor Tiles Grey, coffee or white. 300 x 300mm.

$22.92 pack of 17

3 shelves. Ready to assemble. White. H: 1805mm, W: 600mm, D: 400mm.

186028 10

181021 6

BUY 2 FOR

13

$

$2,000 GET UP TO

$

2298

WORTH OF MITRE 10

per square metre Ceramic Floor Tiles

GIFT CARDS

Black, white or grey. 400 x 400mm.

WHEN YOU BUY A NOUVEAU KITCHEN

$44.12 pack of 12 186035 12

$

FREE

Perroplas Hobby Boxes

Made in New Zealand. 30 litre.

$8.98 each 111786 16

Offer valid Saturday 16 February to Wednesday 6 March 2013. Terms and conditions apply. See in-store for details.

5616

Dunlop Multi-purpose Floor Leveller

Cement-based. Interior/exterior use. 15kg. 371893 3

499

129

$

$

Nouveau Dishwasher

EXCLUSIVE Muscle Rack Shelving Unit

12 place settings. 3 wash programs. Stainless steel. H: 850mm, W: 600mm; D: 580mm. 2 year warranty.

5 shelves. Ready to assemble. H: 1800mm, W: 900mm, D: 450mm.

177918 7

174168 8

19

4631

5

449

179

$

$

$

Dunlop Tile Adhesive

Home King 5 Function Wall Oven

EXCLUSIVE Nouveau Wardrobe Organiser

Specially formulated to suit most tile types and surfaces. Highly flexible. Indoor/outdoor use. 2kg. 371783 4

Double glazed removable glass door. Thermostatically controlled grill. Stainless steel. H: 590mm, W: 595mm, D: 550mm. 2 year warranty.

Telescopic hanging rails. Includes all mounting hardware and components. White. 400mm wide tower. 183280 15

7

#HKOS605SS 178773 2

17

199

$

59

98

139

$

$

Rangehood

EXCLUSIVE Room Essentials Cube 3 x 3

H: 250mm, W: 600mm, m, D: 500mm. Stainless steel. 2 year warranty. 129901s

Double lacquer finish. Ready to assemble. White. H: 120cm, W: 120cm, D: 35cm. Plastic cubes sold separately.

7

Qep Tile Cutter

179211 5

5

For ceramic wall and floor tiles up to 400mm. 445752 17

Marlborough: 174-186 Alabama Road Blenheim Phone: 520 6600

DRAFTFCB7069 BHS

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 7.00am - 6.00pm Saturday: 8.00am - 6.00pm Sunday & Public Holidays: 9.00am - 6.00pm

Available from Friday 15th - Thursday 21st February 2013, while stocks last. FB1316

find us mitre10 mega.co.nz LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

7


8

Friday February 15, 2013

The Sun

5 minutes with: Anna Rodmall The Sewing Store

Q A Q A Q A

What is your favourite food? Scallops – yum!

What makes you smile?

The sounds of my son giggling.

What’s your pet hate?

Bent pins.

Q A Q A Q A

Your favoured holiday destination? Used to be NZ, but now I live here!

What’s your favourite music? Anything by Vampire Weekend. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? World champion in Dragon Boating.

Q A Q A Q A

Who would you invite to dinner? My best friend who lives in Germany. What’s next on your wish list? A SUP (Stand up paddle board). A saying you like to live by? Embrace change.

gardening

this week

Neryl's amazing lillies Neryl Savage (pictured) was so impressed with her Christmas lillies this year she brought a photo into the Sun to show us. This was several weeks ago and due to space constraints it has taken some time to make the paper but we think it is still worthwhile. Neryl, who enjoys gardening with her husband Graham on their Marlborough Ridge property, said she had been amazed when she saw the buds developing on the stems of her growing Christmas lillies. “I couldn’t believe how they were growing and on the

Gardening

Tips

coolest nights I’d go out and cover them.” One stem produced an extraordinary 32 heads and two others had 24 and 18. “It seems to have been the particular bulbs I bought or it may be just the season,” Neryl said in explanation. “We also have nice soil up here where there’s no clay.” The stems grew to an impressive 2.1m in height. “Last yea r we didn’t produce as many but this year has been amazing,” said Neryl. She was looking forward to what next season’s lillies would be like.

JACK OF ALL TRADES General labouring. Home handyman work. Lawnmowing - any size. Gardening, weed-eating, hedge trimming. Tree planting / pruning / removal, chainsaw work, wood splitting & stacking. Minor outdoor construction; compost bins, raised gardens, fences, garden sheds, decks, paths, steps etc. Materials at cost; no margin. House cleaning; interior / exterior walls & windows, ceilings, roofs & gutters, chimney sweeping, general house maintenance. Labour rate $30/hour (no gst). Ride-on mower (no catcher) $35 - $40/hour depending on size (larger lawn, cheaper rate). Hours charged may include minor allowance for travel and setup. Rowan Parsons H: 577 6188 • M: 021 0233 8222 E: rowan.parsons@xtra.co.nz

TOP TASKS

1. Harvest garlic Dig garlic bulbs when the leaves start to brown off. When the tops start dying back, stop watering or you’ll encourage the bulbs to resprout. Don’t pull it out by the stems, fork it up carefully. Lay the bulbs out to dry. 2. Preserve berries Fill your jam jars now! Or freeze for convenience.

Peaches are plentiful at the moment and here’s an excellent recipe you should try. PEACH MARGARITAS! Puree 4 cups ripe peaches, the juice of 3 limes, 2 tablespoons tequila, 2 tablespoons orange liqueur or triple sec and 1/3 cup icing sugar. Gradually add 2 cups crushed ice, blending until smooth. Pour salt on a small plate, dip the rims of 2 margarita glasses in water and then in salt. Fill with margarita mixture and garnish with a fresh peach wedge.

3. Watering Water-stressed plants soon stop cropping. Regular watering is essential for beans, courgettes, cucumbers, eggplants, peppers and tomatoes. Feed weekly with liquid fertiliser for bigger yields. 4. Dig spuds Harvest potatoes when they start to flower Spuds take 60-90 days to mature, depending on the variety.


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

9

Mark sharing his icons of art Chris Tobin Sharing his art collection with the wider community is something Mark Stevenson enjoys and he would like to see school groups become involved also. The well known Blenheim real estate company owner and art collector would like to see them visiting the Millennium Art Gallery in Blenheim to view his latest exhibition of art. “They’d have to go to Te Papa or a major gallery to see something similar; they’re of museum quality,” he said of the works currently on display in the exhibition, ‘New Zealand Art Icons from the Stevenson Collection.’ The art includes works by Billy Apple, Colin McCahon, Michael Smither, Bill Hammond, Darryn George, James Robinson, and Frances Hodgkins. They are highly rated works by these standout artists. Mr Stevenson said, for example, Hammond’s ‘Unknown European Arts, was the best work by the artist he had seen while the Frances Hodgkins painting, A Country Window, has been placed among the five best works by the artist. “The Tate Gallery wanted to keep that painting in England,” Mr Stevenson said. His interest in art collecting goes back 30 years when he was principal of St Joseph’s School in Picton. He has concentrated on contemporary New Zealand art from the 1930s onwards and also has a collection of Australian art. “I’ve always had a liking for art but there was no background of it in the family. I used to enjoy going to the Aigantighe Art Gallery in Timaru with my mum. She had what I consider is, ‘an eye;’ you’ve either got it or not.” Since starting, Mr Stevenson’’s collection has grown substantially in size and value. It is one of the biggest private collections in the South Island with 200 works. “I’m eclectic; dealers think it’s funny that no

Mark Stevenson with Frances Hodgkins’ painting ‘A Country Window’ which is currently part of an exhibition at the Millennium Art Gallery

matter what type of art it is, they say ‘better ring Mark in Marlborough to see if he’s interested.’ “I’m not into conceptual art; I like tangible art and being able to respond to it.” On occasion he releases a work from the collection to encorporate art by an emerging

Marlborough

SportS AcAdemy

artist. “One of the interesting things is that when I came to Marlborough there was no art gallery except an art society which was a working platform for artists. “With the Millennium opening 12 to 13 years ago it gave me the opportunity to

display important art works.” Mr Stevenson said he was always trying to find a permanent gallery for his collection. “I’d really like to see a third of the collection up for people to look at; I’m not interested in selling.”

2013 PrograMMe

...The first step in a career in sport, coaching or personal training. NAtioNAl certificAte iN Sport (coAchiNg) - level 4

Applied Sport (36 weeks) Programme Commences March, 2013 This comprehensive applied sport programme covers fitness, coaching and sport development.

Fitness: Anatomy & physiology, Exercise programming, Strength & conditioning, Specialist exercise techniques, Design your own training programmes

Coaching: Practical coaching experience, Coaching theory, Coach communication, Specialist coaching techniques

Sport Development: Nutrition, Sport psychology, Sport management, Sport officiating

Qualifications offered in this programme: National Certificate in Sport (Coaching) - Level 4 Community College Certificate in Applied Sport - Level 4 Provisional Register of Exercise Professionals registration

ContaCt us today! (03) 03 578 2886 or sport@marlborough.comcol.ac.nz


10

The Blenheim Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

2 Market St - ph 03 578 3299

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

WEEK 1 Fri 15 Feb Rebels v Force AAMI Park, Melbourne 21.:40 Sat 16 Feb Brumbies v Reds Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40 BYE: Blues, Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs, Crusaders, Highlanders, Hurricanes, Kings, Sharks, Stormers, Waratahs

• Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • New Homes • Alterations • Heat Pumps Registered electricians PHoNe 027 285 7514 offICe 572 5200 email: will@willpowerelectrical.co.nz

Enjoy a cuRRy with youR MatEs whilE suPPoRting youR tEaM!

OPEN 7 DAYS - 5.30pm til late 17B Maxwell Road, Blenheim

Phone: 577 5000

RENNER FENCING • For all your fencing needs • Farm & lifestyle • Stock yards • Commercial & security • Pool & tennis courts • Repairs & replacements

d Locally owne s es Family Busin

Mike 021 416 798 Brad 021 416 703 Terry 027 226 7238

WEEK 2 Fri 22 Feb Highlanders v Chiefs Fri 22 Feb Rebels v Brumbies Fri 22 Feb Bulls v Stormers Sat 23 Feb Hurricanes v Blues Sat 23 Feb Reds v Waratahs Sat 23 Feb Cheetahs v Sharks Sat 23 Feb Kings v Force BYE: Crusaders WEEK 3 Fri 1 March Blues v Crusaders Fri 1 March Waratahs v Rebels Fri 1 March Reds v Hurricanes Sat 2 March Chiefs v Cheetahs Bulls v Force Sat 2 March Sat 2 March Sharks v Stormers BYE: Brumbies, Highlanders, Kings WEEK 4 Fri 8 March Fri 8 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sun 10 March BYE: Force

11

SUPER 15 DRAW 2013

Try our pub grub - New chef, well recommended!

DAY & DATE

Friday February 15, 2013

Hurricanes v Crusaders Rebels v Reds Highlanders v Cheetahs Brumbies v Waratahs Stormers v Chiefs Kings v Sharks Blues v Bulls

WEEK 5 Fri 15 March Highlanders v Hurricanes Fri 15 March Waratahs v Cheetahs Kings v Chiefs Fri 15 March Sat 16 March Crusaders v Bulls Sat 16 March Reds v Force Sharks v Brumbies Sat 16 March BYE: Blues, Rebels, Stormers

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin AAMI Park, Melbourne Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Westpac Stadium, Wellington Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Eden Park, Auckland Allianz Stadium, Sydney Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Kings Park, Durban

Westpac Stadium, Wellington AAMI Park, Melbourne Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill Canberra Stadium, Canberra Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Eden Park, Auckland

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Allianz Stadium, Sydney Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Kings Park, Durban

DAY & DATE

Sat 6 April Force v Rebels Cheetahs v Stormers Sat 6 April BYE: Bulls, Chiefs, Reds

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10

WEEK 9 Fri 12 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April BYE: Waratahs

19:30 21:20 23:20 19:35 04:05 06:10

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10 16:05

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35 21:40 04:05

WEEK 6 (Daylight Savings ends in Australia and New Zealand) Fri 22 March Chiefs v Highlanders Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Sat 23 March Crusaders v Kings AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Sat 23 March Reds v Bulls Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Sat 23 March Force v Cheetahs NIB Stadium, Perth Sat 23 March Sharks v Rebels Kings Park, Durban Sat 23 March Stormers v Brumbies Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Sun 24 March Waratahs v Blues Allianz Stadium, Sydney BYE: Hurricanes

19:35 19:35 21:40 23:45 04:05 06:10 18:05

WEEK 7 (Easter) Fri 29 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sun 31 March BYE: Sharks

Highlanders v Reds Hurricanes v Kings Chiefs v Blues Brumbies v Bulls Cheetahs v Rebels Stormers v Crusaders Waratahs v Force

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Westpac Stadium, Wellington Baypark Stadium, Mount Maunganui Canberra Stadium, Canberra Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Newlands Stadium, Capetown Allianz Stadium, Sydney

19:35 16:35 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10 18:05

DAY & DATE

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

WEEK 8 Fri 5 April Fri 5 April Fri 5 April Sat 6 April

Blues v Highlanders Brumbies v Kings Sharks v Crusaders Hurricanes v Waratahs

Eden Park, Auckland Canberra Stadium, Canberra Kings Park, Durban Westpac Stadium, Wellington

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35

MATCH

Kick off NZ

DAY & DATE

NIB Stadium, Perth Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

24:40 03:05

Sat 1 June Highlanders v Blues Sat 1 June Reds v Rebels Stormers v Kings Sat 1 June Sat 1 June Cheetahs v Bulls BYE: Chiefs, Force, Sharks

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Eden Park, Auckland AAMI Park, Melbourne NIB Stadium, Perth Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

19:35 16:35 19:35 21:40 23:45 03:05 05:10

WEEK 10 – ANZAC DAY Fri 19 April Hurricanes v Force Fri 19 April Waratahs v Chiefs Sat 20 April Crusaders v Highlanders Sat 20 April Reds v Brumbies Sat 20 April Sharks v Cheetahs Sat 20 April Kings v Bulls BYE: Blues, Rebels, Stormers

Westpac Stadium, Wellington Allianz Stadium, Sydney AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Kings Park, Durban Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

WEEK 11 Fri 26 April Fri 26 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sun 28 April BYE: Highlanders

Hurricanes v Stormers Reds v Blues Chiefs v Sharks Brumbies v Force Bulls v Waratahs Cheetahs v Kings Crusaders v Rebels

FMG Stadium, Palmerston North Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Canberra Stadium, Canberra Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10 16:05

WEEK 12 Fri 3 May Fri 3 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sun 5 May BYE: Cheetahs

Blues v Stormers Rebels v Chiefs Highlanders v Sharks Force v Reds Kings v Waratahs Bulls v Hurricanes Brumbies v Crusaders

North Harbour Stadium AAMI Park, Melbourne Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin NIB Stadium, Perth Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Canberra Stadium, Canberra

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10 18:05

WEEK 13 Fri 10 May Chiefs v Force Fri 10 May Reds v Sharks Fri 10 May Cheetahs v Hurricanes Sat 11 May Blues v Rebels Sat 11 May Waratahs v Stormers Sat 11 May Kings v Highlanders BYE: Brumbies, Bulls, Crusaders

ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Eden Park, Auckland Allianz Stadium, Sydney Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

19:35 21:40 05:10 19:35 21:40 03:05

WEEK 14 Fri 17 May Fri 17 May Fri 17 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May BYE: Kings

Hurricanes v Chiefs Rebels v Stormers Force v Sharks Crusaders v Blues Waratahs v Brumbies Bulls v Highlanders Cheetahs v Reds

Westpac Stadium, Wellington AAMI Park, Melbourne NIB Stadium, Perth AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch ANZ Stadium, Sydney Loftus Verfeld, Pretoria Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

19:35 21:40 23:45 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

Chiefs v Crusaders Rebels v Waratahs Blues v Brumbies Force v Highlanders Kings v Cheetahs Stormers v Reds Sharks v Bulls

Waikato Stadium, Hamilton AAMI Park, Melbourne Eden Park, Auckland NIB Stadium, Perth Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Kings Park, Durban

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 01:00 03:05 05:10

Crusaders v Waratahs Brumbies v Hurricanes

AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40

WEEK 15 Fri 24 May Fri 24 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May BYE: Hurricanes WEEK 16 Fri 31 May Fri 31 May

Highlanders v Brumbies Chiefs v Reds Blues v Hurricanes Rebels v Kings Force v Crusaders Stormers v Sharks Bulls v Cheetahs

HOME VENUE (TBC)

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

WEEK 17 Fri 7 June Brumbies v Rebels Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40 Sun 9 June Force v Waratahs NIB Stadium, Perth 18:05 BYE: Reds, Blues, Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs, Crusaders, Highlanders, Hurricanes, Kings, Sharks, Stormers, Waratahs WEEK 18 (New Zealand and South Africa teams only) Fri 28 June Chiefs v Hurricanes Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 19:35 Sat 29 June Highlanders v Crusaders Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 19:35 Sat 29 June Sharks v Blues Kings Park, Durban 01:00 Sat 29 June Bulls v Kings Loftus Versfeld 03:05 Sat 29 June Stormers v Cheetahs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 05:10 BYE (Only Australian teams): Brumbies, Force, Rebels, Reds, Waratahs WEEK 19 (New Zealand and South Africa teams only) Fri 5 July Crusaders v Chiefs AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 Hurricanes v Highlanders Westpac Stadium, Wellington 19:35 Sat 6 July Sat 6 July Cheetahs v Blues Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 01:00 Sat 6 July Kings v Stormers Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth 03:05 Bulls v Sharks Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 05:10 Sat 6 July BYE (Only Australian teams): Brumbies, Force, Rebels, Reds, Waratahs WEEK 20 Fri 12 July Fri 12 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July BYE: Cheetahs

Competitive priCing without Compromise to quality.

96a Middle Renwick Rd Phone 578 3703 Email: info@haack.co.nz

NEWM EXCAVAT

NEWMAN EXCAVATIONS

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PH PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 E

Crusaders v Hurricanes Rebels v Highlanders Blues v Chiefs Waratahs v Reds Force v Brumbies Sharks v Kings Stormers v Bulls

AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 AAMI Park, Melbourne 21:40 Eden Park, Auckland 19:35 ANZ Stadium, Sydney 21:40 NIB Stadium, Perth 23:45 Kings Park, Durban 03:05 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 05:10

Week 21 19/20 July Qualifier round

NATIONAL GOLD AWARD WINNeR

Week 22 26/27 July Semi-finals

Week 23 3 August: Super Rugby Final

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230 PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

SPECIALISING IN...

• Driveways • Culvert Installation • Site Excavation • Soak Pits • Farm Drainage • also Vineyard Development & Maintenance GRAVEL & TOPSOIL SUPPLIES 14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230 PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

For all your hunting supplies including... • Ammunition supplies. • Reloading components. • Full range of clothing including camouflage. All instore now, best prices in town.

Vortex Marine

PH 578 5720 6 Dodson St, Blenheim

*Times, dates and venues subject to change.

Save 6¢ per litre

*

automatically with your SmartFuel Card at Caltex Main Street! Free cards available instore

*$40 minimum fuel purchase required

Phone: (03) 578 2200 • 26 Main Street, Blenheim • Proud to be locally owned and operated


12

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Dining RESTAURANT • CELLARDOOR OPEN 7 DAYS FOR BRUNCH • LUNCH • WINE TASTINGS WINE SALES • GIFTS

ut

F E AT U R I N G : Jacksons BlenheimRD3 RD3 JacksonsRoad Road Blenheim Marlborough NewZealand Zealand Marlborough New

Rocco’s

o

et Welcom

Open 7 days 8am till late Bringing you stunning waterfront dining right in the heart of Picton. Join us to experience beautiful European continental cuisine. P 03 573 5630 Cnr High Street & London Quay, Picton E picton@cortado.co.nz W cortado.co.nz

Ph.Phone: 03 572 9054 | Fax. 03 7123 572 9053 (03) 572 E. info@allanscott.co.nz | www.allanscott.com Email: twelvetrees@allanscott.co.nz

La Veranda

“A French Bistro in the Vines”

Enjoy a memorable food and wine tasting experience The Mercure Picton’s Chartroom Restaurant offers panoramic views of the Marlborough sounds and will entice you with its seasonal menus offering local produce and accompanied by local wines. Open from 6pm nightly. Treat yourself to a night out and get 20% off the total bill when quoting or presenting this ad. OPEN TUES - SUN 11am-4.30pm

Cellar Door open Tues - Sun 10.30 - 4.30pm

56 Vintage Lane, Rapaura PH 03 572 9177 www.georgesmichel.co.nz

Roccos • Fresh pasta daily • Seafood a speciality • Prime steaks • Chicken Mafia Good selection of local wines and some Italian. EARLY BIRD special 6pm -7pm Monday-Friday

5 Dodson Street Phone 578 6940 (Next to Grove Park Motor Lodge, SH1)

Open from 6.00pm Mon-Sat Your hosts Fabio and Carlo

Rocco’s continues to impress Just out of the main town centre, quiet, yet easy to find, Blenheim’s very own taste of Italy, Rocco’s Restaurant, has been impressing locals for 30 years. Each Monday to Saturday evening, Carlo, the head chef, and his kitchen team are ready and waiting to serve their customers with the finest and freshest produce around. Nestled next to the Grove Park Motor Lodge, at 5 Dodson Street, Rocco’s is a traditionally themed Italian restaurant, designed to create ambiance for it’s patrons. Rocco’s is renowned for its steak and scallops, with fish, crayfish, and pastas all available in abundant portions, for reasonable prices, “You don’t go away hungry,” says co-owner Fabio, who recommends finishing a meal with their popular dessert tiramisu. W it h a l a r g e s e l e c t i o n o f Marlborough wines, and some

Italian wines, Rocco’s is the perfect venue for birthdays, work functions, and is child friendly, providing a special kid’s menu. Being specialists of Italian cuisine, Fabio, Carlo and their team know how to impress their customers, ensuring they do not delete any customer favorites from the menu, while providing specials on a regular basis. The loyal staff at Rocco’s provide good service to their valued customers - both regular and new. “We hear languages from all over the world, we have a lot of tourists dining with us especially in summertime and often have overseas people arriving on the recommendation of their friends who visited us previously,”says Fabio. Rocco’s is open Monday to Saturday from 6pm, as well as some public holidays. Bookings are preferred, to ensure the best possible experience for customers.

For bookings call P: (03)573 7002 E: foodandbeverage@mercurepicton.co.nz To look at our current menus go to www.eatout.co.nz (subject to availability, discount not available with any other offer)

uld o h s t o p This s e your hav n it! name o Call Katrina today Ph: 577 7868 to secure your Dining

ut

spot


The Sun

what’s on

Friday February 15, 2013

in marlborough

- weekend event guide Friday 15 February Stadium 2000 Pool Friday 6am – 6pm. Adult $5, Child $3, Seniors $4.50, Family $12 The Muslim Association of Marlborough Inc. Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm - 2pm, upstairs meeting room at Marlborough Community Centre, 25 Alfred St, Blenheim.(Space for ladies also). For details contact: Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Free general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette. Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395.

Clear Water Gallery Lou Davidson exhibition. 11th - 27th January. www.marlboroughartsociety.com/exhibitions.htm

Saturday 16 February Harness Racing Trials Witherlea Race Course 10am start. Summer Concert - Picton Foreshore 2pm - 4.30pm SPCA Valentines Adopt-a-thon. Marlborough SPCA 10am-4pm Foxes Island Road Renwick. Free entry.All day BBQ, tea/ coffee, bouncy castle and adoption specials, childrens craft activities and stories. (if wet, event will take place on Feb 23) Open Mike Night Chequers Cafe Winebar ,Scott St starts 6.00pm The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre, Picton Late evening opening, every Saturday through summer. Stadium 2000 Pool Saturday and Sunday 8.30am – 5pm. Adult $5, Child $3, seniors $4.50, Family $12.

LeCafe Picton Hosts Carmen Salvador,from Chile, 8.30pm admission $5.00

Marlborough 4WD Club Branch River trip, a side trip up Mt Morris and short walks. BBQ lunch provided. Meet at Leatham Road turnoff SH63 at 10.00am. For more info or to book phone DOC 03 5729100. Marlborough Car Club Street sprint, Cloudy Bay Industrial park. Phone Neil Webb 578 5091 Nelson Lakes Festival St Arnaud. Celebrating 170 years of European association with area and will be a fundraiser for local emergency services.It will feature a market beside Lake Kerr from 9.00am. A great family day out with free entry. Wairau Valley Golf Club Nude Golf International. Register online www.naturist.co.nz, enter as an individual or team

Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107

Riverside Railways Train departs from Brayshaw Park Station for Beaver Station in central Blenheim at 1.45, 3.00 & 4.15pm. Journey takes approximately 1hr return. Return Fares; Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY

Tango Lessons Improvers, 7pm, Basics 8.30pm. Nurses Hall, Blenheim. Monica: 572 2667.

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

Farmers’ Market A and P Showgrounds, Cnr Alabama and Maxwell Roads, Blenheim

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm, Prue: 578 8888.

Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts.

Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.

Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am-1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 573 7390

Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Eastern States Speedway South Island stock car championships. Gates open at 6pm. Adults $15, families $30, kids $3, under 5 free. Members, pensioners, students $10

Sunday 17 February Tuatara Day Conservation Kids NZ are hosting another workshop all about Tuataras. Highlights include an awesoms slideshow, educational craft activities, competitions and fun games. Held at the Dolphin Watch and Nature Tours office, Water Front Picton. Ph 0800 Wildlife.

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary 5728762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club 10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and book. Free admission. Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place.

UP and COMING EVENTS CWCI-KYB NZ Summer reTREAT Tour 2013 Wesley Centre 27 Feb 7.30pm. Ph Ruth 579 3565

Pony Club Pony Club Grounds, New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. People’s Sunday Market Noel Leeming Carpark. Open through the holiday season. Good quality crafts, belts and buckles, woodware, jewellery, clothing, olive oil, F/R eggs, book. Sites $5. Rail Sail Open every day over the holiday period on the Picton Foreshore. 10am – 4pm for train rides and model yachts to sail. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776.

Eastern States Speedway South Island stock car championships. Saturday 16th - 6pm

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

SatURDaY 16th february gates open at 6pm RaCINg StaRtS at 7pM

RENWICK

MEat MaRKEt

SOUTH ISLAND

One night only up to 30 cars expected

STOCK CAR

CHAMPIONSHIPS www.EasternStatesSpeedway.co.nz EftpoS at thE gatES

Supporting classes: Saloons, Productions, Youth Ministocks, Streetstocks

aDULtS $15  faMILIES $30  KIDS 5-12 $3  UNDER 5 fREE  MEM/pEN/StU $10

13


14

farming

Friday February 15, 2013

The Sun

Cheers, so much to celebrate By Annabelle Latz

Marlborough Wine and Food Festival was a huge success at the weekend, and according to a British scholarship winner and a Japanese wine grower based in Marlborough, this industry and this region certainly has something to celebrate.

Embrace the diversity Kat Wiggins was asked if she might get bored sipping wine constantly on a scholarship visit to Marlborough late last year. As the first British winner of the Wine Marlborough/NZ-UK Link Foundation/John Avery Scholarship Kat visited the region, and said boredom was the last thing on her mind. “While it's true to say that I certainly tasted a lot of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and more, there wasn't a single moment during my trip when I thought ‘I've heard this all before’. Everyone was different - their practices, philosophies and personalities were all unique.” The 32 year-old is marketing manager with Lay and Wheeler, a British fine wine merchant, part of Majestic Wine. Kat was quick to observe the diversity of the Marlborough, both between valleys, and in regions within the valleys. “It displayed different characteristics within their wines.” The wine industry, open and friendly, meant everyone was welcoming and willing to help her. "From the state-of-the-art at Marisco and Brancott, through to smaller scale and artisan

producers like Staete Landt and Te Whare Ra; from the biodynamic philosophies of Seresin to the science and pragmatism of Forrest; from the grand scale of Yealands, Cloudy Bay and Villa Maria, through to single vineyards like Ballochdale and Kekerengu; I learned something new every day.” “There are now perhaps two generations of winemakers in the region, both of whom can benefit from the knowledge, outlook a nd exp er ience of the other.” K a t hopes to make a return trip soon.

We replace rechargeable batteries for; Power Tools, Vinyard Equipment, Survey, Medical and Emergency Lighting etc, etc.

TO ALL SHEEP AND BEEF FARMERS By now you should have received a pack in the mail from Beef + Lamb New Zealand containing voting papers that relate to an exciting new Primary Growth Partnership programme of work. This $65 million programme over seven years, involves interests from the red meat sector, banking and government, collaborating to improve the way knowledge and capability is developed, packaged and adopted for farmers. The Government has committed $32.4 million and industry partners are funding $13.2 million. We are now seeking approval to apply $19.7 million from farmers via Beef + Lamb New Zealand and New Zealand Meat Board Reserves. There is a meeting near you to discuss this on Thursday 21 February 4.00pm, Scenic Hotel, 65 Alfred Street Blenheim. For more information call 0800 BEEFLAMB (0800 233 352).

Kat Wiggins loved her time in Marlborough, and can’t wait to come back.

Passionate about Pinot Noir Elegance is one word used to describe Marlborough’s Pinot Noir, which is evolving and improving every year. That is what producer Takaki Okada loves about it, and that is the message he shared when he was tasting at the Pinot Noir NZ 2013 Conference in Wellington a fortnight ago. Dubbed as the “fresh thinking” event, the event was a chance for growing regions around the country and Pinot Noir producing representatives from overseas to get together and talk about developments, taste wines, from a ‘grass roots level.’ It was first held in 2001. “It was a really good opportunity to taste different Pinot Noirs from around New Zealand,” said Takaki. About to start the third vintage for his own label Folium, he knows it will taste different to last year’s wine. “That’s what I like about the Pinot Noir from this country.” Born in Japan, Takaki has been in Marlborough since 2003, firstly a vineyard manager at Clos Takaki Okada has his own label Forum, and grows Henri, and since 2009 he has been setting up his grapes on Brancott Rd. He says his Pinot Noir his own brand; growing six hectares of Pinot changes and evolves with every vintage. Noir and Sauvignon Blanc grapes. He said as the vines are getting older in and the flavours are not so extracted, but more Marlborough, there is more density in the wine, concentric and dense.” with a strong focus on the beauty of the fruit, Takaki said the conference was a good chance which he said can be difficult to grow and very for Pinot Noir growers to get together and talk affected by soil and climate. about the variety, which he said has an exciting “Wine makers understand their fruits better, future here in Marlborough.


Sun The

Blenheim Marlborough

February 15, 2013

Sun Weather

Today 11-24

Saturday 11-25

Sunday 13-23

Outlook for Today

Monday 11-23 Fine at first, few showers later. Light winds.

CONSULTANTS 2007 LIMITED Tax/GST Returns Payroll services

03 5780330

call us on: 5777 868

A deadly water bottle Chris Tobin Beware clear plastic water bottles in cars. This is something Blenheim mum Nikita Woodford discovered to her alarm early on Tuesday afternoon. She was at home in her Edith Street home, near the Maxwell Rd-Alabama Rd intersection, with her three children Hemi, 5, Lyriq, 3, and Lexus, 1, when she heard an almighty bang. Looking out her lounge window she saw flames leaping from the smashed windscreen of her 1996 Mitsubish Legnum which was parked near the house. Continued page 2

Nikita Woodford with her children Lyriq, 3, Lexus, 1, and Hemi 5. "I just want to get rid of the car now," said Nikita. "It's gutting and depressing looking at it."

At Sowmans we care Trusted for generations Phone (03) 578 4719 at any time

People you can depend on

Cnr Hutcheson and Trusted for generations Parker Streets, Blenheim Email: sowmans@funerals.co.nz


2

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

How to reach us

Les Whiteside

Katrina Whiteside

Publisher

Publisher

Telephone (03) 5777 868 ABC Audit 2011: The Sun 18,701 copies.

The largest circulating newspaper in Marlborough. TWICE WEEKLY

Delivering to: Blenheim, Picton, Renwick,Havelock & Seddon. Sales - Jill Wood Editorial - Chris Tobin Editorial - Annabelle Latz Editorial - Celeste Lodewyk www.blenheimsun.co.nz E-mail: news@blenheimsun.co.nz sales@blenheimsun.co.nz ads@blenheimsun.co.nz Address: 72 High St, Blenheim P.O. Box 634 Blenheim Fax: (03) 5777-863

The Sun

quote of the week

Finish whatever you begin, and experience the triumph of completion. – Anonymous brought to you by:

60 Main Street Blenheim Ph: 577 2299 Open 7 days 6am to 11pm

A deadly water bottle Continued from page 1 She rang 111 and rushing outside she tried to get the garden hose operating. However, the car was parked over it and would not function. “A neighbour came over with a hose and he put out the fire before the fire engine arrived.” The interior of the car had been gutted by the flames and parts had melted due to the heat of the flames. The cause? A clear plastic water bottle Nikita had left on the floor of the front passenger seat which had ignited a fire because of the sun. “I never thought a water bottle could do that,” she said. A firefighter told her under a hot sun a bottle could become like a magnifying glass if it was shiny. Nikita was thankful it had not been worse. “I wasn’t thinking about the fuel tank till the neighbour said something about it. I had no idea.” Three child seats were destroyed in

The interior of Nikita Woodford’s burnt out car after a plastic water bottle started a fire on the floor of her car.

the blaze and Nikita said two seats had since been kindly donated to her by a neighbour. She had third party insurance on the car but this lapsed three weeks ago.

Clear plastic fires ‘not common’ Blenheim chief fire officer and fire safety officer Rob Dalton said fires caused by clear plastic water bottles was not a common phenomenon and a range of factors had to come together for it to occur. “In a lot of cases a range of conditions meet up to give you a problem.” Among these factors were the heat, intensity and angle of the sun. In these circumstances the beam of sunlight penetrating through clear plastic could become like a magnifying glass. Prisms hanging in windows have also been known to cause fires. However, Mr Dalton commented: “It’s not that common a phenomenon at all.” Nikita said her husband Hemi had a car which he used for work. However, for getting around each day she would now be walking and using a pram. “All I can do now is walk till I save enough money for a car. “I’ll never have a water bottle in a car again.”

Ready for the rebuild Annabelle Latz It is quite ironic that Reuben Harvey was working on a demolition job with his dad in Christchurch on February 22, 2011. He had just gone home for lunch from the University of Canterbury campus when the earthquake struck. Three weeks’ ago he packed his bags and moved to Christchurch, to join DW Construction, a company committed to rebuilding the city and its suburbs. The Christchurch rebuild is an attractive option of work for tradespeople in this region. Reuben has been best known around this district as the tutor of the Applied Sports pro-

Reuben Harvey has moved from Marlborough to work for a construction company in Christchurch, to be involved with the rebuild.

gramme at the Marlborough Sports Academy, and his involvement with rugby.

As Project Manager for DW Construction, Reuben will be overseeing the wide range of jobs the company is involved in, which is contracted to Fletcher Construction. “It’s pretty exciting, it’s full on,” he said. With the recent collapse of Mainzeal Construction, they will be even busier. “We are screaming out for tradespeople.” Reuben has a few friends in Christchurch already from Blenheim. In recent years he has been helping out his friend who started DW Construction, and when the offer came of a full time position, it was too hard to turn down.

“I was happy with my job up here in Blenheim, but the growth and development in this role was what attracted me to it.” “I’ll be in it for the long haul.” Reuben is also the First Aid, health and safety officer. “We’ve had one shake since I’ve been here, it’s a little reminder.” Last year 12 students completed the Certificate in Carpentry at the Nelso Marlborough Institute of Technology in Blenheim. Tutor Alan Jones said they all gained work in Blenheim, and six of them gained apprentices. Of the 12 students in the class of 2011, five have gone to Christchurch for the rebuild.

A new start in 2013!


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

inbrief

The Sun

Car crashes into ditch near Picton

Firefighters leave for Australia Chris Hales (centre with black cap) is crew leader, and Jim Herdman (right with grey beanie) from DOC is a fire line supervisor, in a team of six from the Blenheim Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade headed to Australia's Victoria yesterday for three weeks to fight bush fires. They are pictured here up the Waihopai Valley earlier this year for a forestry preparation burn.

Annabelle Latz Fires are soaring uphill faster than people walk, and the giant eucalyptus trees can crash to the ground without warning. This will be reality for six men, members of the Blenheim Volunteer Rural Fire Force, who left yesterday for Victoria in Australia, to battle bush fires. Jim Herdman from the Department of Conservation will be fire line supervisor, with Chris Hayles as crew leader. Crew members are Richie Law, who, like Jim and Chris is not unfamiliar to such projects.

Dave Koubek, Peter Selby, Phil Hodson and Quintin Morgan are the other crew members. Richard McNamara, Principal Rural Fire Officer, said they will be part of a New Zealand deployment contingent of 44 fire fighters, heading to the fires in East Gippsland, in the Omeo Mt Hotham area. “Their job will be to control fire lines in heavy eucalyptus forests,” said Richard, who is also familiar with working in environments like this. Jobs will include chainsaw work to cut down endangering trees, using hand tools, and using pumps to

extinguish the fire reach. “Remember, this fire is motoring. For every 10 degree of slope, the fire’s rate of speed will double,” said Richard. Some blocks of bush fire are as big as 12,000 hectares. This means instead of battling the actual fire, it is important to ‘burn out’ areas surrounding the existing fire, like burning lines alongside roads and railway lines, to prevent the fire ‘jumping’ and spreading any further. Richard said they have to be very careful in the tall timber, because visibility is minimal, and trees can

fall down easily. “Dead standing trees are the biggest danger.” Richard said the crew is very experienced, “They will be helping out our mates across the Tasman.” He said it was great that the region had such a good representation heading to Victoria, and encouraged the Marlborough and Kaikoura community to be proud of them. “You need to know there are very good urban and vegetation fire crews here.” They will be gone for three weeks, carrying out two seven day shifts.

Jane sees red over roses Chris Tobin Blenheim motel owner Jane Parsons was seeing red yesterday. Considering that yesterday was Valentine’s Day and that she has half a dozen plots of beautiful red roses blooming around her motor lodge, things should have been coming up rosy. But that was not the case. A guest checking out from Mrs Parson’s’ Brydan On Rose Motor Lodge on the corner of Middle Renwick Rd and Rose St yesterday, told her that at about 9am she’d seen someone clipping Mrs Parson’s roses. When the guest approached the woman, who was dressed in a long dress and heavy cardigan, the woman ran off with a large bunch of roses, jumped in a car and sped off. “It’s stealing,” Mrs Parsons said. “It makes me angry because my husband Don and I, do all the garden and we don’t get a lot of time to get out there.” Mrs Parsons said a similar incident happened last year. She suspected the woman ended up selling the Jane Parsons in one of her rosebeds from which roses were stolen yesterday, Valentine's Day. red roses on a street corner.

Saying ‘I do,’ for the second time Story and photo by Annabelle Latz Michele Ford had butterflies in her stomach yesterday, just like the day she shared wedding vows with her husband Richard for the first time. But she did not even have time to worry about choosing a new dress when they renewed their vows yesterday. They were the lucky-draw winners of the More FM competition, giving a couple the chance to renew their vows on Valentines Day. Michele and Richard married in Rotorua eleven years ago, and have two children Duncan, 12,

and Kaylee, 15. They moved to Marlborough 10 years ago. Richard, an electrician for Marlborough District Council, said they heard the promotion on the radio, and with the help of marriage celebrant Carol Taylor, created some more vows. “This time they were very modern. They were a bit more traditional back when we married,” said Richard. Michele, looking beautiful in her bright summery dress, said she did not even have a chance to buy a new one for the occasion, as they only learned they were the winners yesterday.

“I was going to cook Richard a nice dinner this evening, like ribs or a rack of lamb. But he won’t be getting that now,” said Michele. The couple went to Hotel D’Urville for dinner, thanks to Nicolas Perez from Harcourts Marlborough. They said the key to a happy marriage was to not end the day on an argument. Carol Taylor has been a marriage celebrant for six years, and sees more couples renewing vows these days. “They look at their happy marriage together, and it’s more Richard and Michele Ford renewed their vows meaningful. I think it’s quite in Pollard Park yesterday, after 11 years of lovely.” marriage.

A male in his mid seventies was transported to Wairau Hospital early yesterday morning with serious chest injuries, following a crash just on the south side of the Picton Elevation. Only one vehicle was involved; the vehicle leaving the road and crashing into a ditch. The patient was treated at the scene by two ambulance crews, stabilised, then transported. It is believed the patient was driving from Christchurch to catch an early morning ferry when the accident happened.

Fundraising meal for museum A Pop Up Restaurant and Pop Up Chef will be featuring soon, as part of a ‘Night4theMuseum’event. There will also be a Pop Up Chef. For an evening of food, music and fun on Saturday March 2, come along to Ritual Café on Maxwell Rd at 6pm. Tickets are $30, and include a three-course dinner. For tickets, visit Marlborough Museum or Blenheim Book World, pay by cash or cheque only. Or phone 578 1712 or see www. marlboroughmuseum.org.nz

Tickets available for fundraising dinner A dinner to raise money for a North Island dog handler who has a rare brain tumor, requiring treatment in Germany, is taking place at Clubs of Marlborough in Blenheim on Thursday March 7. The fundraising event and charity auction is being organised by one of Blenheim’s dog handlers Senior Constable Steve Tribe, and civilian support staff member Kate Smith. Tickets are $35 each, and include a buffet meal. They are available for purchase at The Sun front desk.

St Arnaud accident A Christchurch man was airlifted to Nelson Hospital on Wednesday with spinal injuries after his glider spun out of control during a landing. The 47-year-old man was picked up by the NelsonMarlborough rescue helicopter at 2pm on Wednesday after his glider landed short of the Lake Station airfield at St Arnaud.

Ferry to return Cook Strait ferry operator Bluebridge is hoping to get its ferry Santa Regina back into passenger and freight service on the Cook Strait run early next week. The ferry struggled into Wellington Harbour. Last Friday one of the ferry’s two engines broke down during an overnight sailing from Wellington to Picton and it struggled into Wellington harbour.

3


4

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Business Business inbrief

Airport profits ‘excessive’ Wellington International Airport, which is co-owned by Infratil and Wellington City Council, is extracting excessive profits by targeting higher returns than it should, according to the Commerce Commission. The transport hub is likely to recover between $38 million and $69 million more than it needs to for a reasonable return between 2012 and 2017, the antitrust regulator said in a final report to Commerce Minister Craig Foss and Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee. The commission thinks a reasonable return is 7.1 percent to 8 percent, whereas the airport is projected to make returns of between 12.3 percent and 15.2 percent, it said.

House prices ease New Zealand house prices eased from a record last month while the volume of sales had a seasonal dip compared to December, according to the Real Estate Institute. The national median house price fell 4.9 percent in January from December to $370,000 and was 4.2 percent higher than in January 2012. The median price in Auckland rose 8.1 percent from January last year.

Dishing up a treat on Picton foreshore A new mobile food trailer ‘Off The Hook’ opened for business on the Picton foreshore in recent weeks. Owner Helena Bullen said they had plenty of mouth watering food available. “We buy fresh fish from Uncle Lawrence at Ngamarau,” she said. The menu includes gourmet burgers with Silverfern farms ribeye and a lot more. “We’d like to thank the Marlbrough District Council for all their help,” she said. Conner Rangi at the new ‘Off the Hook’ mobile food trailer which includes colourful murals, tables and chairs.

Big contract for CarbonScape Marlborough based clean-tech company CarbonScape has signed a future supply agreement with New Zealand STeel. A trial shipment of green coke is planned for 2014, which New Zealand Steel will use as an additive in its steel making operation at Glenbrook to reduce carbon emissions. CarbonScape has developed a microwave process for converting forestry waste into high value

New job The government’s chief statistician, Geoff Bascand, will leave Statistics New Zealand in May to take up a senior role at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Bascand will a deputy governor and head of operations at the RBNZ, having led Statistics NZ through substantial organisational changes.

carbon products, including metallurgical coke. Following successful trials, a scaled up production plant is being built to deliver commission samples. CarbonScape is presently securing investment to enable expansion to commercial production. The collaboration has been encouraged by BlueScope Steel in Australia, New Zealand Steel’s parent company, which has been studying options for the reduction

A new business website will pair Canterbury construction firms with potential business partners across New Zealand. Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce chief executive Peter Townsend, the project’s spokesman, said the website had been launched to keep Canterbury businesses from being overwhelmed by the rebuild. Collaboratecanterbury.org.nz matches up local construction companies who need staff or resources with other Kiwi organisations that can help out. “The scale of the rebuild is just so big that we simply will not have the resources here to deal with it, and that becomes increasingly obvious every day,” Mr Townsend said.

Koru Institute of Training and Education

“Making Education Work for You”

Our services include: • One point of contact for all your business communication needs • One-to-one conversations at your premises, at a time that’s convenient to you • Choosing the right landline, mobile and online data backup solutions • Regular business communication health checks to make sure you are always on the right plan

Phone to enquire about our National Certificates also available

Covering the Marlborough region, our job is to understand your business needs to tailor the right telecommunication tools.

FREE COURSES

Currently enrolling for 2013

Local, just like you

National Certificate in Computing Level 2, 3 & 4 Certificate in Small Business Management National Certificate in Computing and Business Administration Level 2 Certificate in Social Services Level 4 Cable logging level 3

fees apply youth guarantee funding apply

 579 2268

TPM3358

All courses subject to numbers Find out more 0800 482 672 info@hubmarlborough.co.nz telecom.co.nz/hubmarlborough

business hub Marlborough

77 Market Street, Blenheim

novative ways to minimise any impact New Zealand Steel may have on the environment. This includes currently producing approximately 60% of its own energy requirement via an onsite co-generation plant and support a pilot plant for Auckland based biofuel pioneer, LanzaTech at the New Zealand Steel Glenbrook site. We look forward to progressing a similarly creative collaboration with CarbonScape.”

Linking into Chch rebuild

K.I.T.E.

Welcome to the new Telecom Business Hub localised service, created just for you.

of reduction of C02 utilising biomass. New Zealand Steel and CarbonScape are also exploring other options for utilising its patented microwave technology in steel making, including high temperature plasma processing. President of New Zealand Steel, Mr Simon Linge said, “New Zealand Steel is a company that was founded on innovation, and continuously looks for in-

5 Sutherland Tce - P.O. Box 769 Blenheim Ph (03) 579 2268 - Fax (03) 579 2261 Mobile: 021 579 527 tekakama@ihug.co.nz

Monique Gemmell oversees the extensions being done to the Blenheim branch of Koru Institute of Training and Education.

KITE expands as business grows Blenheim’s Koru Institution of Training and Education (KITE) is currently being upgraded and expanded, as the organisation continues to grow. Renovations of the Sutherland Terrace campus include three new classrooms and an extension of two existing classrooms, and follow the opening of a new branch in Nelson last July. KITE CEO, Monique Gemmell, says the upgrades are taking place to cater for their growing business, which predominantly attracts mothers who want to get back into the work force. The upgrades mean KITE can now offer the Blenheim public a programme in Forestry Harvesting, Level 3, adding to their current courses of Computing, Computing and Business Administration, and Social Services. The opening of the sister site in Nelson has been successful, and will be continuing this year.

The local establishment is rated by NZQA to be a category one organisation, and has won numerous awards, including the Trustpower Customer Choice award in 2006, and the Mana Maori South Island Best Business, Awards 2007, where Mrs Gemmell also won the Best Businesswoman award. Mrs Gemmell says enrollments are coming in fast for this year’s programmes, and she expects enrollment numbers to meet their yearly average of about 430 students again. The new and improved Blenheim campus will be open to the public on Febuary 25, if the builders are out in time, Mrs Gemmell says. Anyone who wants to enrol with KITE for their next semester, beginning on March 4, is able to phone the organisation on 03 579 2268, or email tekakama@ihug.co.nz.


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

5


6

Friday February 15, 2013

txt Today talk

82 672

We welcome your texts on 027 939 5491. Name supplied preferable We reserve the right to publish at our discretion. Please note the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Sun management.

TXT TALK BROUGHT TO YOU BY

The Sun

business hub bmarlborough.co.nz Marlboroughrails ripoff Dog Park Reply wet pants

ket Street, Blenheim i agree with this dog owner, we pay our registration fees for our pooches so why do we have nothing for our dogs? i think its about time

I needed a toilet @ 10:30pm got to new toilet ..SHUT..is this just for showing off new useless park !

Re:food 4 thought

too tight Does junk mail really need to b rolled up tighter than a spring! It makes it impossible to open and read!!. Howick road

dog doo defilement Sick of walking in dog shit on corner of hospital rd.thought pepole were meant 2pick up not defile walk ways .where s respect for others? Concerned walker

bonus delight After a wondeful bike ride to Benmorven what a bonus it was to find the delightful little deli/cafe called The Burleigh, corner of Batty‘s Rd / New Renwick Rd, to stop off at for morning tea.

scream p.c Noisy neighbours, barking dogs,cars etc. What about the screaming kids from the preschool daycare centres! Come on teachers bring them into line do something about it or is it too p.c these days! Caroline

i agree with u about,sicknss benft,the dole!.bt dnt thnk u understand wt the inverlads benfit is 4.it is 4 people that can no longer wrk,yes sme can do part tme wrk,bt ther a lot who cant even do that,4 good reason.example,paralised,in a wheel chair,on inverlads benft.can they wrk?its nt ways hav wrk,and hav flexable hrs 4 those with kids.so that no exscuse ether.

DOG PARK We agree with the dog park idea. With price of registration we should have one.

close your eyes

beauty but inked? get ova it if ya dnt hav 1 u wouldnt no if ya dnt like em walk with ya eyes closed. cctv u make it sound like we r al crims

good job chequers good job chequers for being open after 4 pm for great coffee and friendly staff

open your eyes

NOISY DOGS Why not aproach the dog owners about their dogs before ring‘n the ranger. As a dog owner i have asked my neighbors see me if dogs bark. No complaints

the direct approach

I had my bike 4 2 moths an had 3 ner miss by drives not looking..i got hit 2 day by a car going up redwood st.a car came out off a st on 2 red wood an bang.i like 2 say 2 the person that hit me im ok.but the piont is drives.we r cyclings r out there. next time some one will die.cause drives dont look..

To those who thnk animal control is the answer hav u ever thort mayb tha bullying not on owner is at wrk nt every1 has a 9 to 5 I think that people should stop thy prob dnt even knw its barking try bullying and think about how others going over thr nd tel thm urself thr feel!! j.h myt b a nicer soluti0n calling animal c0ntrol jst gets pepz bk up. Pepz unc0ntrold kids r m0re annoying!! Abridged

Luvly 2 travel by train blenheim 2 picton. But charge of $29 ? No way! Shuttle charge almost third of da cost.

Loving this new prog on Monday nites The Blue Rose

Would be lovely to be able to enjoy the outdoor pool with my children, 5 yr old and baby, but there is no shade! When I asked staff when they would be getting a shade sail or something, she said people who swim outside want to be in the sun! Not very sun smart!

well done Well done to those who did Buller at weekend.especially the lady with her arm in a sling

Opinions like tattoos Replying to beauty but inked. I have a tattoo, I don‘t judge you if you don‘t. My tattoo‘s like my opinion you may like it but it‘s my right to have it.

wake up Don coyote (letter Sun 6 Feb) - Nz First & Winston Peters? You have to be joking! Wake up get with it

Dear Ed, Regarding the constant tax hike on alchohol in bars, what is the ultimate goal? Prohibition is proven to fail spectacularly and I am not convinced pricing alchohol in bars out of reach for the average consumer is having the intended result. Everyone is aware that in NZ there is a ‘drinking culture’, my point is making a relatively safe and secure place, generally with security and responsible managers and bar tenders a place where noone can afford to enjoy a few pints - but instead forcing people to go out, buy home-made spirits

and enjoy them in unsupervised and un-regulated venues counterintuitive. Removing safe channels (or in this case pricing out the average consumer) for the purchase and consumption of liquor only creates black market demand, teenagers ‘preloading’ before going to town and puts people at risk. For example the untimely death of the young man up in Auckland from consuming the home-brew spirits. What my gist is, is the unending tax hike working? Is it ‘fixing’ our drinking culture. From what I can see, the answer is no. Disenchanted

wine fest - ho hum Wine fest - same old. Good food but need more decent music!

Got an important issue to share with Marlborough? Text your thoughts to:

027 939 5491

Local just like you Welcome to the Telecom Business Hub created for local businesses Our job is to get to know your business and recommend the right calling plans, broadband and mobile solutions to help your business succeed. And what’s more our advice to you is FREE.

Call us Today 0800 482 672 TPM3358

Plenty of places to take dogs for run in Marlborough now.And knowing local council,they‘ll build you pathetically small fenced park,but banned yr dogs from anywhere else...Owner of 2 dogs

abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on page two, or e mail them to news@ blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in emails.

cruelty to children??? what 2 yr old child does what they are told these days an wears shoes when they are told!? you can‘t make wee girls do what they dnt want to do. your lucky she had clothes on an mid 20‘s is not a young mum these days.

Marmite back on the shelves 20 March I hear good stuff

in reply to “Beauty But Inked“ some people think long and hard before they tattoo themselves and in doing so, cover with tattoos that have meaning, myself for instance every tattoo i have depicts an event that has taken place in my life and are visual memories, it shuldnt matter where on their body people choose to place there tattoos as it is THEIR body and infact if it upsets you to look at them my advice is NOT to look, do somethin else at lunch time. Rachee..

Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

2 going on 20

get a hobby Re: Dog Park!

Letters to the editor

Does it work?

sun stupid

a Marmite miracle

blue rose fan

The Sun

letters

info@hubmarlborough.co.nz

business hub Marlborough

77 Market Street, Blenheim

Rose and Earl Preston in their 1915 Swift motorcar at the Brayshaw Park Heritage Day on Waitangi Day.

A good face Dear Ed, What a superb few weeks we have had in Blenheim. First we had the wonderful Heritage Day at Brayshaw Heritage Park. It was great to see mums, dads and kids enjoying all the old farm machinery and the fun rides with the Riverside railway and on the miniature trains as well. There was a wide range of

entertainment and with only a gold coin entry it was great value. Let’s not forget the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival. Sun, wine, a big happy crowd, no over the top boisterous boozing, good music. It was Marlborough showing a good face to the rest of the country. Congrats to all! Onlooker

New Year..... New Home Designed to impress, this stunning 180 sqm, 4 bedroom family home is ideal for entertainment and bringing the outdoors in with the BBQ area, offering undercover enjoyment all year round. A total family home to enjoy.

Take a VIRTUAL tour of your prospective new house

Fully Built for only $250,000

Our software will give you a glimpse into your potential dream house! Choose colours, layout and more.

Call Daniel: 027 234 0525 or Alysha: 03 572 8165 alysha@dna-contruction.co.nz

DnA Construction 2010 Ltd

www.dna-construction.co.nz


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

SUMMER SU SUM UM PROJECTS RIGHT TOOLS

RIGHT PRICE

RIGHT ADVICE Props not included

TILING

KITCHEN

STORAGE

1498

7898

$

$

per square metre

EXCLUSIVE Buy Right 2 Door Cupboard

Ceramic Floor Tiles Grey, coffee or white. 300 x 300mm.

$22.92 pack of 17

3 shelves. Ready to assemble. White. H: 1805mm, W: 600mm, D: 400mm.

186028 10

181021 6

BUY 2 FOR

13

$

$2,000 GET UP TO

$

2298

WORTH OF MITRE 10

per square metre Ceramic Floor Tiles

GIFT CARDS

Black, white or grey. 400 x 400mm.

WHEN YOU BUY A NOUVEAU KITCHEN

$44.12 pack of 12 186035 12

$

FREE

Perroplas Hobby Boxes

Made in New Zealand. 30 litre.

$8.98 each 111786 16

Offer valid Saturday 16 February to Wednesday 6 March 2013. Terms and conditions apply. See in-store for details.

5616

Dunlop Multi-purpose Floor Leveller

Cement-based. Interior/exterior use. 15kg. 371893 3

499

129

$

$

Nouveau Dishwasher

EXCLUSIVE Muscle Rack Shelving Unit

12 place settings. 3 wash programs. Stainless steel. H: 850mm, W: 600mm; D: 580mm. 2 year warranty.

5 shelves. Ready to assemble. H: 1800mm, W: 900mm, D: 450mm.

177918 7

174168 8

19

4631

5

449

179

$

$

$

Dunlop Tile Adhesive

Home King 5 Function Wall Oven

EXCLUSIVE Nouveau Wardrobe Organiser

Specially formulated to suit most tile types and surfaces. Highly flexible. Indoor/outdoor use. 2kg. 371783 4

Double glazed removable glass door. Thermostatically controlled grill. Stainless steel. H: 590mm, W: 595mm, D: 550mm. 2 year warranty.

Telescopic hanging rails. Includes all mounting hardware and components. White. 400mm wide tower. 183280 15

7

#HKOS605SS 178773 2

17

199

$

59

98

139

$

$

Rangehood

EXCLUSIVE Room Essentials Cube 3 x 3

H: 250mm, W: 600mm, m, D: 500mm. Stainless steel. 2 year warranty. 129901s

Double lacquer finish. Ready to assemble. White. H: 120cm, W: 120cm, D: 35cm. Plastic cubes sold separately.

7

Qep Tile Cutter

179211 5

5

For ceramic wall and floor tiles up to 400mm. 445752 17

Marlborough: 174-186 Alabama Road Blenheim Phone: 520 6600

DRAFTFCB7069 BHS

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 7.00am - 6.00pm Saturday: 8.00am - 6.00pm Sunday & Public Holidays: 9.00am - 6.00pm

Available from Friday 15th - Thursday 21st February 2013, while stocks last. FB1316

find us mitre10 mega.co.nz LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

7


8

Friday February 15, 2013

The Sun

5 minutes with: Anna Rodmall The Sewing Store

Q A Q A Q A

What is your favourite food? Scallops – yum!

What makes you smile?

The sounds of my son giggling.

What’s your pet hate?

Bent pins.

Q A Q A Q A

Your favoured holiday destination? Used to be NZ, but now I live here!

What’s your favourite music? Anything by Vampire Weekend. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? World champion in Dragon Boating.

Q A Q A Q A

Who would you invite to dinner? My best friend who lives in Germany. What’s next on your wish list? A SUP (Stand up paddle board). A saying you like to live by? Embrace change.

gardening

this week

Neryl's amazing lillies Neryl Savage (pictured) was so impressed with her Christmas lillies this year she brought a photo into the Sun to show us. This was several weeks ago and due to space constraints it has taken some time to make the paper but we think it is still worthwhile. Neryl, who enjoys gardening with her husband Graham on their Marlborough Ridge property, said she had been amazed when she saw the buds developing on the stems of her growing Christmas lillies. “I couldn’t believe how they were growing and on the

Gardening

Tips

coolest nights I’d go out and cover them.” One stem produced an extraordinary 32 heads and two others had 24 and 18. “It seems to have been the particular bulbs I bought or it may be just the season,” Neryl said in explanation. “We also have nice soil up here where there’s no clay.” The stems grew to an impressive 2.1m in height. “Last yea r we didn’t produce as many but this year has been amazing,” said Neryl. She was looking forward to what next season’s lillies would be like.

JACK OF ALL TRADES General labouring. Home handyman work. Lawnmowing - any size. Gardening, weed-eating, hedge trimming. Tree planting / pruning / removal, chainsaw work, wood splitting & stacking. Minor outdoor construction; compost bins, raised gardens, fences, garden sheds, decks, paths, steps etc. Materials at cost; no margin. House cleaning; interior / exterior walls & windows, ceilings, roofs & gutters, chimney sweeping, general house maintenance. Labour rate $30/hour (no gst). Ride-on mower (no catcher) $35 - $40/hour depending on size (larger lawn, cheaper rate). Hours charged may include minor allowance for travel and setup. Rowan Parsons H: 577 6188 • M: 021 0233 8222 E: rowan.parsons@xtra.co.nz

TOP TASKS

1. Harvest garlic Dig garlic bulbs when the leaves start to brown off. When the tops start dying back, stop watering or you’ll encourage the bulbs to resprout. Don’t pull it out by the stems, fork it up carefully. Lay the bulbs out to dry. 2. Preserve berries Fill your jam jars now! Or freeze for convenience.

Peaches are plentiful at the moment and here’s an excellent recipe you should try. PEACH MARGARITAS! Puree 4 cups ripe peaches, the juice of 3 limes, 2 tablespoons tequila, 2 tablespoons orange liqueur or triple sec and 1/3 cup icing sugar. Gradually add 2 cups crushed ice, blending until smooth. Pour salt on a small plate, dip the rims of 2 margarita glasses in water and then in salt. Fill with margarita mixture and garnish with a fresh peach wedge.

3. Watering Water-stressed plants soon stop cropping. Regular watering is essential for beans, courgettes, cucumbers, eggplants, peppers and tomatoes. Feed weekly with liquid fertiliser for bigger yields. 4. Dig spuds Harvest potatoes when they start to flower Spuds take 60-90 days to mature, depending on the variety.


The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

9

Mark sharing his icons of art Chris Tobin Sharing his art collection with the wider community is something Mark Stephenson enjoys and he would like to see school groups become involved also. The well known Blenheim real estate company owner and art collector would like to see them visiting the Millennium Art Gallery in Blenheim to view his latest exhibition of art. “They’d have to go to Te Papa or a major gallery to see something similar; they’re of museum quality,” he said of the works currently on display in the exhibition, ‘New Zealand Art Icons from the Stephenson Collection.’ The art includes works by Billy Apple, Colin McCahon, Michael Smither, Bill Hammond, Darryn George, James Robinson, and Frances Hodgkins. They are highly rated works by these standout artists. Mr Stephenson said, for example, Hammond’s ‘Unknown European Arts, was the best work by the artist he had seen while the Frances Hodgkins painting, A Country Window, has been placed among the five best works by the artist. “The Tate Gallery wanted to keep that painting in England,” Mr Stephenson said. His interest in art collecting goes back 30 years when he was principal of St Joseph’s School in Picton. He has concentrated on contemporary New Zealand art from the 1930s onwards and also has a collection of Australian art. “I’ve always had a liking for art but there was Mark Stephenson with Frances Hodgkins’ painting ‘A Country Window’ which is currently part of an exhibition at the Millenno background of it in the family. I used to enjoy nium Art Gallery going to the Aigantighe Art Gallery in Timaru which was a working platform for artists. with my mum. She had what I consider is, ‘an eye;’ you’ve to see if he’s interested.’ “I’m not into conceptual art; I like tangible art and being “With the Millennium opening 12 to 13 years ago it gave me either got it or not.” the opportunity to display important art works.” Since starting, Mr Stephenson’’s collection has grown able to respond to it.” On occasion he releases a work from the collection to Mr Stephenson said he was always trying to find a permanent substantially in size and value. It is one of the biggest private encorporate art by an emerging artist. gallery for his collection. collections in the South Island with 200 works. “I’m eclectic; dealers think it’s funny that no matter what “One of the interesting things is that when I came to “I’d really like to see a third of the collection up for people type of art it is, they say ‘better ring Mark in Marlborough Marlborough there was no art gallery except an art society to look at; I’m not interested in selling.”

Marlborough

SportS AcAdemy

2013 PrograMMe

...The first step in a career in sport, coaching or personal training. NAtioNAl certificAte iN Sport (coAchiNg) - level 4

Applied Sport (36 weeks) Programme Commences March, 2013 This comprehensive applied sport programme covers fitness, coaching and sport development.

Fitness: Anatomy & physiology, Exercise programming, Strength & conditioning, Specialist exercise techniques, Design your own training programmes

Coaching: Practical coaching experience, Coaching theory, Coach communication, Specialist coaching techniques

Sport Development: Nutrition, Sport psychology, Sport management, Sport officiating

Qualifications offered in this programme: National Certificate in Sport (Coaching) - Level 4 Community College Certificate in Applied Sport - Level 4 Provisional Register of Exercise Professionals registration

ContaCt us today! (03) 03 578 2886 or sport@marlborough.comcol.ac.nz


10

The Blenheim Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

2 Market St - ph 03 578 3299

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

WEEK 1 Fri 15 Feb Rebels v Force AAMI Park, Melbourne 21.:40 Sat 16 Feb Brumbies v Reds Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40 BYE: Blues, Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs, Crusaders, Highlanders, Hurricanes, Kings, Sharks, Stormers, Waratahs

• Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • New Homes • Alterations • Heat Pumps Registered electricians PHoNe 027 285 7514 offICe 572 5200 email: will@willpowerelectrical.co.nz

Enjoy a cuRRy with youR MatEs whilE suPPoRting youR tEaM!

OPEN 7 DAYS - 5.30pm til late 17B Maxwell Road, Blenheim

Phone: 577 5000

RENNER FENCING • For all your fencing needs • Farm & lifestyle • Stock yards • Commercial & security • Pool & tennis courts • Repairs & replacements

d Locally owne s es Family Busin

Mike 021 416 798 Brad 021 416 703 Terry 027 226 7238

WEEK 2 Fri 22 Feb Highlanders v Chiefs Fri 22 Feb Rebels v Brumbies Fri 22 Feb Bulls v Stormers Sat 23 Feb Hurricanes v Blues Sat 23 Feb Reds v Waratahs Sat 23 Feb Cheetahs v Sharks Sat 23 Feb Kings v Force BYE: Crusaders WEEK 3 Fri 1 March Blues v Crusaders Fri 1 March Waratahs v Rebels Fri 1 March Reds v Hurricanes Sat 2 March Chiefs v Cheetahs Bulls v Force Sat 2 March Sat 2 March Sharks v Stormers BYE: Brumbies, Highlanders, Kings WEEK 4 Fri 8 March Fri 8 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sat 9 March Sun 10 March BYE: Force

11

SUPER 15 DRAW 2013

Try our pub grub - New chef, well recommended!

DAY & DATE

Friday February 15, 2013

Hurricanes v Crusaders Rebels v Reds Highlanders v Cheetahs Brumbies v Waratahs Stormers v Chiefs Kings v Sharks Blues v Bulls

WEEK 5 Fri 15 March Highlanders v Hurricanes Fri 15 March Waratahs v Cheetahs Kings v Chiefs Fri 15 March Sat 16 March Crusaders v Bulls Sat 16 March Reds v Force Sharks v Brumbies Sat 16 March BYE: Blues, Rebels, Stormers

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin AAMI Park, Melbourne Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Westpac Stadium, Wellington Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Eden Park, Auckland Allianz Stadium, Sydney Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Kings Park, Durban

Westpac Stadium, Wellington AAMI Park, Melbourne Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill Canberra Stadium, Canberra Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Eden Park, Auckland

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Allianz Stadium, Sydney Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Kings Park, Durban

DAY & DATE

Sat 6 April Force v Rebels Cheetahs v Stormers Sat 6 April BYE: Bulls, Chiefs, Reds

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10

WEEK 9 Fri 12 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April Sat 13 April BYE: Waratahs

19:30 21:20 23:20 19:35 04:05 06:10

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10 16:05

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35 21:40 04:05

WEEK 6 (Daylight Savings ends in Australia and New Zealand) Fri 22 March Chiefs v Highlanders Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Sat 23 March Crusaders v Kings AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Sat 23 March Reds v Bulls Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Sat 23 March Force v Cheetahs NIB Stadium, Perth Sat 23 March Sharks v Rebels Kings Park, Durban Sat 23 March Stormers v Brumbies Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Sun 24 March Waratahs v Blues Allianz Stadium, Sydney BYE: Hurricanes

19:35 19:35 21:40 23:45 04:05 06:10 18:05

WEEK 7 (Easter) Fri 29 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sat 30 March Sun 31 March BYE: Sharks

Highlanders v Reds Hurricanes v Kings Chiefs v Blues Brumbies v Bulls Cheetahs v Rebels Stormers v Crusaders Waratahs v Force

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Westpac Stadium, Wellington Baypark Stadium, Mount Maunganui Canberra Stadium, Canberra Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Newlands Stadium, Capetown Allianz Stadium, Sydney

19:35 16:35 19:35 21:40 04:05 06:10 18:05

DAY & DATE

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

WEEK 8 Fri 5 April Fri 5 April Fri 5 April Sat 6 April

Blues v Highlanders Brumbies v Kings Sharks v Crusaders Hurricanes v Waratahs

Eden Park, Auckland Canberra Stadium, Canberra Kings Park, Durban Westpac Stadium, Wellington

19:35 21:40 06:10 19:35

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

DAY & DATE

NIB Stadium, Perth Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

24:40 03:05

Sat 1 June Highlanders v Blues Sat 1 June Reds v Rebels Stormers v Kings Sat 1 June Sat 1 June Cheetahs v Bulls BYE: Chiefs, Force, Sharks

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Eden Park, Auckland AAMI Park, Melbourne NIB Stadium, Perth Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

19:35 16:35 19:35 21:40 23:45 03:05 05:10

WEEK 10 – ANZAC DAY Fri 19 April Hurricanes v Force Fri 19 April Waratahs v Chiefs Sat 20 April Crusaders v Highlanders Sat 20 April Reds v Brumbies Sat 20 April Sharks v Cheetahs Sat 20 April Kings v Bulls BYE: Blues, Rebels, Stormers

Westpac Stadium, Wellington Allianz Stadium, Sydney AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Kings Park, Durban Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

WEEK 11 Fri 26 April Fri 26 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sat 27 April Sun 28 April BYE: Highlanders

Hurricanes v Stormers Reds v Blues Chiefs v Sharks Brumbies v Force Bulls v Waratahs Cheetahs v Kings Crusaders v Rebels

FMG Stadium, Palmerston North Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Canberra Stadium, Canberra Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10 16:05

WEEK 12 Fri 3 May Fri 3 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sat 4 May Sun 5 May BYE: Cheetahs

Blues v Stormers Rebels v Chiefs Highlanders v Sharks Force v Reds Kings v Waratahs Bulls v Hurricanes Brumbies v Crusaders

North Harbour Stadium AAMI Park, Melbourne Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin NIB Stadium, Perth Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Canberra Stadium, Canberra

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10 18:05

WEEK 13 Fri 10 May Chiefs v Force Fri 10 May Reds v Sharks Fri 10 May Cheetahs v Hurricanes Sat 11 May Blues v Rebels Sat 11 May Waratahs v Stormers Sat 11 May Kings v Highlanders BYE: Brumbies, Bulls, Crusaders

ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Eden Park, Auckland Allianz Stadium, Sydney Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

19:35 21:40 05:10 19:35 21:40 03:05

WEEK 14 Fri 17 May Fri 17 May Fri 17 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May Sat 18 May BYE: Kings

Hurricanes v Chiefs Rebels v Stormers Force v Sharks Crusaders v Blues Waratahs v Brumbies Bulls v Highlanders Cheetahs v Reds

Westpac Stadium, Wellington AAMI Park, Melbourne NIB Stadium, Perth AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch ANZ Stadium, Sydney Loftus Verfeld, Pretoria Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

19:35 21:40 23:45 19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

Chiefs v Crusaders Rebels v Waratahs Blues v Brumbies Force v Highlanders Kings v Cheetahs Stormers v Reds Sharks v Bulls

Waikato Stadium, Hamilton AAMI Park, Melbourne Eden Park, Auckland NIB Stadium, Perth Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Kings Park, Durban

19:35 21:40 19:35 21:40 01:00 03:05 05:10

Crusaders v Waratahs Brumbies v Hurricanes

AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40

WEEK 15 Fri 24 May Fri 24 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May Sat 25 May BYE: Hurricanes WEEK 16 Fri 31 May Fri 31 May

Highlanders v Brumbies Chiefs v Reds Blues v Hurricanes Rebels v Kings Force v Crusaders Stormers v Sharks Bulls v Cheetahs

MATCH

HOME VENUE (TBC)

Kick off NZ

Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein

19:35 21:40 03:05 05:10

WEEK 17 Fri 7 June Brumbies v Rebels Canberra Stadium, Canberra 21:40 Sun 9 June Force v Waratahs NIB Stadium, Perth 18:05 BYE: Reds, Blues, Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs, Crusaders, Highlanders, Hurricanes, Kings, Sharks, Stormers, Waratahs WEEK 18 (New Zealand and South Africa teams only) Chiefs v Hurricanes Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 19:35 Fri 28 June Sat 29 June Highlanders v Crusaders Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 19:35 Sat 29 June Sharks v Blues Kings Park, Durban 01:00 Sat 29 June Bulls v Kings Loftus Versfeld 03:05 Sat 29 June Stormers v Cheetahs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 05:10 BYE (Only Australian teams): Brumbies, Force, Rebels, Reds, Waratahs WEEK 19 (New Zealand and South Africa teams only) Fri 5 July Crusaders v Chiefs AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 Hurricanes v Highlanders Westpac Stadium, Wellington 19:35 Sat 6 July Sat 6 July Cheetahs v Blues Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 01:00 Sat 6 July Kings v Stormers Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth 03:05 Bulls v Sharks Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 05:10 Sat 6 July BYE (Only Australian teams): Brumbies, Force, Rebels, Reds, Waratahs WEEK 20 Fri 12 July Fri 12 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July Sat 13 July BYE: Cheetahs

NATIONAL GOLD AWARD WINNeR

Competitive priCing without Compromise to quality.

96a Middle Renwick Rd Phone 578 3703 Email: info@haack.co.nz

NEWM EXCAVAT

NEWMAN EXCAVATIONS

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PH PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 E

Crusaders v Hurricanes Rebels v Highlanders Blues v Chiefs Waratahs v Reds Force v Brumbies Sharks v Kings Stormers v Bulls

AMI Stadium (Addington), Christchurch 19:35 AAMI Park, Melbourne 21:40 Eden Park, Auckland 19:35 ANZ Stadium, Sydney 21:40 NIB Stadium, Perth 23:45 Kings Park, Durban 03:05 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 05:10

Week 21 19/20 July Qualifier round

Week 22 26/27 July Semi-finals

Week 23 3 August: Super Rugby Final

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230 PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

SPECIALISING IN...

• Driveways • Culvert Installation • Site Excavation • Soak Pits • Farm Drainage • also Vineyard Development & Maintenance GRAVEL & TOPSOIL SUPPLIES 14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230 PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

For all your hunting supplies including... • Ammunition supplies. • Reloading components. • Full range of clothing including camouflage. All instore now, best prices in town.

Vortex Marine

PH 578 5720 6 Dodson St, Blenheim

*Times, dates and venues subject to change.

Save 6¢ per litre

*

automatically with your SmartFuel Card at Caltex Main Street! Free cards available instore

*$40 minimum fuel purchase required

Phone: (03) 578 2200 • 26 Main Street, Blenheim • Proud to be locally owned and operated


12

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Dining RESTAURANT • CELLARDOOR OPEN 7 DAYS FOR BRUNCH • LUNCH • WINE TASTINGS WINE SALES • GIFTS

ut

F E AT U R I N G : Jacksons BlenheimRD3 RD3 JacksonsRoad Road Blenheim Marlborough NewZealand Zealand Marlborough New

Rocco’s

o

et Welcom

Open 7 days 8am till late Bringing you stunning waterfront dining right in the heart of Picton. Join us to experience beautiful European continental cuisine. P 03 573 5630 Cnr High Street & London Quay, Picton E picton@cortado.co.nz W cortado.co.nz

Ph.Phone: 03 572 9054 | Fax. 03 7123 572 9053 (03) 572 E. info@allanscott.co.nz | www.allanscott.com Email: twelvetrees@allanscott.co.nz

La Veranda

“A French Bistro in the Vines”

Enjoy a memorable food and wine tasting experience The Mercure Picton’s Chartroom Restaurant offers panoramic views of the Marlborough sounds and will entice you with its seasonal menus offering local produce and accompanied by local wines. Open from 6pm nightly. Treat yourself to a night out and get 20% off the total bill when quoting or presenting this ad. OPEN TUES - SUN 11am-4.30pm

Cellar Door open Tues - Sun 10.30 - 4.30pm

56 Vintage Lane, Rapaura PH 03 572 9177 www.georgesmichel.co.nz

Roccos • Fresh pasta daily • Seafood a speciality • Prime steaks • Chicken Mafia Good selection of local wines and some Italian. EARLY BIRD special 6pm -7pm Monday-Friday

5 Dodson Street Phone 578 6940 (Next to Grove Park Motor Lodge, SH1)

Open from 6.00pm Mon-Sat Your hosts Fabio and Carlo

Rocco’s continues to impress Just out of the main town centre, quiet, yet easy to find, Blenheim’s very own taste of Italy, Rocco’s Restaurant, has been impressing locals for 30 years. Each Monday to Saturday evening, Carlo, the head chef, and his kitchen team are ready and waiting to serve their customers with the finest and freshest produce around. Nestled next to the Grove Park Motor Lodge, at 5 Dodson Street, Rocco’s is a traditionally themed Italian restaurant, designed to create ambiance for it’s patrons. Rocco’s is renowned for its steak and scallops, with fish, crayfish, and pastas all available in abundant portions, for reasonable prices, “You don’t go away hungry,” says co-owner Fabio, who recommends finishing a meal with their popular dessert tiramisu. W it h a l a r g e s e l e c t i o n o f Marlborough wines, and some

Italian wines, Rocco’s is the perfect venue for birthdays, work functions, and is child friendly, providing a special kid’s menu. Being specialists of Italian cuisine, Fabio, Carlo and their team know how to impress their customers, ensuring they do not delete any customer favorites from the menu, while providing specials on a regular basis. The loyal staff at Rocco’s provide good service to their valued customers - both regular and new. “We hear languages from all over the world, we have a lot of tourists dining with us especially in summertime and often have overseas people arriving on the recommendation of their friends who visited us previously,”says Fabio. Rocco’s is open Monday to Saturday from 6pm, as well as some public holidays. Bookings are preferred, to ensure the best possible experience for customers.

For bookings call P: (03)573 7002 E: foodandbeverage@mercurepicton.co.nz To look at our current menus go to www.eatout.co.nz (subject to availability, discount not available with any other offer)

uld o h s t o p This s e your hav n it! name o Call Katrina today Ph: 577 7868 to secure your Dining

ut

spot


The Sun

what’s on

Friday February 15, 2013

in marlborough

- weekend event guide Friday 15 February Stadium 2000 Pool Friday 6am – 6pm. Adult $5, Child $3, Seniors $4.50, Family $12 The Muslim Association of Marlborough Inc. Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm - 2pm, upstairs meeting room at Marlborough Community Centre, 25 Alfred St, Blenheim.(Space for ladies also). For details contact: Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Free general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette. Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395.

Clear Water Gallery Lou Davidson exhibition. 11th - 27th January. www.marlboroughartsociety.com/exhibitions.htm

Saturday 16 February Harness Racing Trials Witherlea Race Course 10am start. Summer Concert - Picton Foreshore 2pm - 4.30pm SPCA Valentines Adopt-a-thon. Marlborough SPCA 10am-4pm Foxes Island Road Renwick. Free entry.All day BBQ, tea/ coffee, bouncy castle and adoption specials, childrens craft activities and stories. (if wet, event will take place on Feb 23) Open Mike Night Chequers Cafe Winebar ,Scott St starts 6.00pm The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre, Picton Late evening opening, every Saturday through summer. Stadium 2000 Pool Saturday and Sunday 8.30am – 5pm. Adult $5, Child $3, seniors $4.50, Family $12.

LeCafe Picton Hosts Carmen Salvador,from Chile, 8.30pm admission $5.00

Marlborough 4WD Club Branch River trip, a side trip up Mt Morris and short walks. BBQ lunch provided. Meet at Leatham Road turnoff SH63 at 10.00am. For more info or to book phone DOC 03 5729100. Marlborough Car Club Street sprint, Cloudy Bay Industrial park. Phone Neil Webb 578 5091 Nelson Lakes Festival St Arnaud. Celebrating 170 years of European association with area and will be a fundraiser for local emergency services.It will feature a market beside Lake Kerr from 9.00am. A great family day out with free entry. Wairau Valley Golf Club Nude Golf International. Register online www.naturist.co.nz, enter as an individual or team

Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107

Riverside Railways Train departs from Brayshaw Park Station for Beaver Station in central Blenheim at 1.45, 3.00 & 4.15pm. Journey takes approximately 1hr return. Return Fares; Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY

Tango Lessons Improvers, 7pm, Basics 8.30pm. Nurses Hall, Blenheim. Monica: 572 2667.

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

Farmers’ Market A and P Showgrounds, Cnr Alabama and Maxwell Roads, Blenheim

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm, Prue: 578 8888.

Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts.

Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.

Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am-1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 573 7390

Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Eastern States Speedway South Island stock car championships. Gates open at 6pm. Adults $15, families $30, kids $3, under 5 free. Members, pensioners, students $10

Sunday 17 February Tuatara Day Conservation Kids NZ are hosting another workshop all about Tuataras. Highlights include an awesoms slideshow, educational craft activities, competitions and fun games. Held at the Dolphin Watch and Nature Tours office, Water Front Picton. Ph 0800 Wildlife.

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary 5728762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club 10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and book. Free admission. Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place.

UP and COMING EVENTS CWCI-KYB NZ Summer reTREAT Tour 2013 Wesley Centre 27 Feb 7.30pm. Ph Ruth 579 3565

Pony Club Pony Club Grounds, New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. People’s Sunday Market Noel Leeming Carpark. Open through the holiday season. Good quality crafts, belts and buckles, woodware, jewellery, clothing, olive oil, F/R eggs, book. Sites $5. Rail Sail Open every day over the holiday period on the Picton Foreshore. 10am – 4pm for train rides and model yachts to sail. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776.

Eastern States Speedway South Island stock car championships. Saturday 16th - 6pm

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

SatURDaY 16th february gates open at 6pm RaCINg StaRtS at 7pM

RENWICK

MEat MaRKEt

SOUTH ISLAND

One night only up to 30 cars expected

STOCK CAR

CHAMPIONSHIPS www.EasternStatesSpeedway.co.nz EftpoS at thE gatES

Supporting classes: Saloons, Productions, Youth Ministocks, Streetstocks

aDULtS $15  faMILIES $30  KIDS 5-12 $3  UNDER 5 fREE  MEM/pEN/StU $10

13


14

farming

Friday February 15, 2013

The Sun

Cheers, so much to celebrate By Annabelle Latz

Marlborough Wine and Food Festival was a huge success at the weekend, and according to a British scholarship winner and a Japanese wine grower based in Marlborough, this industry and this region certainly has something to celebrate.

Embrace the diversity Kat Wiggins was asked if she might get bored sipping wine constantly on a scholarship visit to Marlborough late last year. As the first British winner of the Wine Marlborough/NZ-UK Link Foundation/John Avery Scholarship Kat visited the region, and said boredom was the last thing on her mind. “While it's true to say that I certainly tasted a lot of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and more, there wasn't a single moment during my trip when I thought ‘I've heard this all before’. Everyone was different - their practices, philosophies and personalities were all unique.” The 32 year-old is marketing manager with Lay and Wheeler, a British fine wine merchant, part of Majestic Wine. Kat was quick to observe the diversity of the Marlborough, both between valleys, and in regions within the valleys. “It displayed different characteristics within their wines.” The wine industry, open and friendly, meant everyone was welcoming and willing to help her. "From the state-of-the-art at Marisco and Brancott, through to smaller scale and artisan

producers like Staete Landt and Te Whare Ra; from the biodynamic philosophies of Seresin to the science and pragmatism of Forrest; from the grand scale of Yealands, Cloudy Bay and Villa Maria, through to single vineyards like Ballochdale and Kekerengu; I learned something new every day.” “There are now perhaps two generations of winemakers in the region, both of whom can benefit from the knowledge, outlook a nd exp er ience of the other.” K a t hopes to make a return trip soon.

We replace rechargeable batteries for; Power Tools, Vinyard Equipment, Survey, Medical and Emergency Lighting etc, etc.

TO ALL SHEEP AND BEEF FARMERS By now you should have received a pack in the mail from Beef + Lamb New Zealand containing voting papers that relate to an exciting new Primary Growth Partnership programme of work. This $65 million programme over seven years, involves interests from the red meat sector, banking and government, collaborating to improve the way knowledge and capability is developed, packaged and adopted for farmers. The Government has committed $32.4 million and industry partners are funding $13.2 million. We are now seeking approval to apply $19.7 million from farmers via Beef + Lamb New Zealand and New Zealand Meat Board Reserves. There is a meeting near you to discuss this on Thursday 21 February 4.00pm, Scenic Hotel, 65 Alfred Street Blenheim. For more information call 0800 BEEFLAMB (0800 233 352).

Kat Wiggins loved her time in Marlborough, and can’t wait to come back.

Passionate about Pinot Noir Elegance is one word used to describe Marlborough’s Pinot Noir, which is evolving and improving every year. That is what producer Takaki Okada loves about it, and that is the message he shared when he was tasting at the Pinot Noir NZ 2013 Conference in Wellington a fortnight ago. Dubbed as the “fresh thinking” event, the event was a chance for growing regions around the country and Pinot Noir producing representatives from overseas to get together and talk about developments, taste wines, from a ‘grass roots level.’ It was first held in 2001. “It was a really good opportunity to taste different Pinot Noirs from around New Zealand,” said Takaki. About to start the third vintage for his own label Folium, he knows it will taste different to last year’s wine. “That’s what I like about the Pinot Noir from this country.” Born in Japan, Takaki has been in Marlborough since 2003, firstly a vineyard manager at Clos Takaki Okada has his own label Forum, and grows Henri, and since 2009 he has been setting up his grapes on Brancott Rd. He says his Pinot Noir his own brand; growing six hectares of Pinot changes and evolves with every vintage. Noir and Sauvignon Blanc grapes. He said as the vines are getting older in and the flavours are not so extracted, but more Marlborough, there is more density in the wine, concentric and dense.” with a strong focus on the beauty of the fruit, Takaki said the conference was a good chance which he said can be difficult to grow and very for Pinot Noir growers to get together and talk affected by soil and climate. about the variety, which he said has an exciting “Wine makers understand their fruits better, future here in Marlborough.


The Sun

farming

Friday February 15, 2013

15

Good times roll at festival A crowd of over 7000 basked under a bright sun at the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival at Brancott Estate near Blenheim on Saturday. More than 60 vineyards and 25 food sites ensured those present could partake. Tim Crawford, the chairman of the festival’s organising committee, said it was the best ever. Changes made to the festival to target an older audience and with tweaking of the music and availability of water throughout the day, proved a success. Next year the festival will celebrate its 30th year. Among those enjoying themselves on Saturday were...

 Jade Lilly and Courtney Avery

Vos and Hannah Mooney  Christelle Heynike, Mia de

 Sophie Lee and Shawn Lefebre

 Courtney van der Burgh and Maree van der Burgh

 Ben Smith, Regan Marshall and Kaleigh Mackel

ooney y and Hannah M  Karen Moone

 Darian Carrick and Sophie Murphy

ha  Charlene Wills and Samant Cameron

 Jaime Fuller and So rayah

Fransen

and Jessie  Sammie McClung n so Christen

Swanndri Paihia Shirt Sizes: S – 3XL Colours: Assorted Canterbury Harlequin Shorts Sizes: 26 – 42 inch Colours: Assorted

Normally $69.90

5990

$

Normally $40

36

$

2 FOR $99

Dirty Dog Safety Sunglasses Medium impact AS/NZS approved

grIll

coal

Normally $59.90

4990

Tussock Creek Lightweight Moleskin Pants Sizes: 76 – 112 Colours: Taupe, Olive Normally $95.90

$

gangster

10 OFF

$

7590

$

20 OFF

$

Offers apply to normal retail price.

All offers and prices are valid from 1 February 2013 to 28 February 2013 or while stocks last. Prices include GST and are subject to change. Some styles, colours and sizes may not be available in all stores but may be ordered on request where available. Discount applies to stocked items only.


16

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Talking business about helping youth By Annabelle Latz If Marlborough businesses can work alongside Youth Programmes, everyone will benefit. This is the message from David Taylor, one of the three new trustees of Foundation for Youth Development (FYD) Marlborough. He will help set the direction of FYD, and extend the child and youth charity’s profile both locally and wider afield. “Two key steps in growing the reach of FYD are how do we get partners to come alongside us and how do we fund the roll out of new programmes,” said David. The aim of FYD is to inspire all school age New Zealand children to reach their full potential through programmes that help build self-esteem and promote good values which teach valuable life, education

David, who has a business mentoring and people skills company, Positive Potential, said with his natural talents and enthusiasm for mentoring, and his connections with Marlborough businesses, he feels confident he can encourage local businesses to help Marlborough’s youth get exposure to potential career opportunities. “It’s about getting businesses involved, to see if they can give kids some insight into what really happens in the work place.” David, originally from Scotland, moved to Marlborough a year ago from Sydney, after a career in banking. He is a board member on the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce and holds advisory and mentoring roles on banking and mentoring programmes globally. He knows that positive mentoring and exposure to role models from a young age can help create wonderful futures. “This is a great way for the community to help the young at grass roots. It’s not

David Taylor is one of three new trustees for Foundation for Youth Development (FYD) Marlborough.

and health skills. Current national programmes include Kiwi Can, Project K and Stars.

Happy school days to..

difficult for businesses to get behind us, but we need to tell them what we are about, show them our vision and share some of the success stories from the kids who have experienced what FYD can do for them and for their communities.” FYD was founded by Sir Edmund Hillary’s friend and climbing companion, Graeme Dingle and lawyer Jo-anne Wilkinson in 1995 as the Project K Trust. Sir Ed served as one of the first trustees, and together they wanted to take a practical step forward to address high levels of negative youth statistics in New Zealand. David will be working alongside the other two new trustees Nicki Bennett and Laurie Murdoch. They will join Lisa Delaveau and Tracy Johnston, chair, on the trust board. “The business community will see more of us. We will put on some small gatherings to tell our story and show how it can give our youth a hand up in life.”

Pets’ speed dating by SPCA By Kat Duggan Marlborough SPCA will be holding an open day tomorrow at its base in Renwick with a range of activities planned for the public, including ‘furry speed dating’. Marlborough SPCA office manager, Kate Horrey, said the focus of the day was to hold an adopt-a-thon, to help the SPCA find some great homes for their animals. Ms Horrey said all of the adoption prices would be 50 per cent

Jane Doe, first day at Whitney St school. 3.2.13

If your child is starting school and you would like their photo published, please email to: katrina@blenheimsun.co.nz along with their name, school and start date. There is no charge for this service. This section will run in the Friday Sun on 1st March

off their usual prices, and the SPCA would also be microchipping on the spot at the open day, at the special price of $25. Ms Horrey said the open day would be hosting a number of activities, including craft for kids starting at 11am, face painting, a bouncy castle, a BBQ, and would even tie in with Valentine’s Day, which was on Thursday. “We will be having furry speed dating, which is a chance for people to meet some animals

WORD

Blenheim Sun Sea Conditions Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Feb 15

Feb 16

Feb 17

Feb 18

Feb 19

Feb 20

Feb 21

Picton am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

Puzzles

ANSWERS - Feb 15 - Issue

Tides 2

from the SPCA, as well as the wider community.” Ms Horrey said speed dating animals would include rats, guinea pigs, goats, puppies, dogs, and kittens. “Everyone goes to a station and gets to know that particular animal, and then we’ll ring a bell and they move on to the next station.” The open day will be free entry, and if it rains will most likely be postponed until next Saturday, February 23.

pm

244 RATHER: 30 words are, art, ate, ear, earth, eat, era, err, hare, hart, hat, hate, hater, hear, heart, heat, her, rare, rat, rate, RATHER, rear, ret, rhea, tar, tare, tea, tear, terra, the

1 0

Highs Lows

1:07 am 6:33 am

1:14 pm 6:41 pm

1:30 am 7:08 am

1:43 pm 7:17 pm

1:52 am 7:44 am

2:14 pm 7:54 pm

2:14 am 8:23 am

2:49 pm 8:34 pm

2:41 am 9:12 am

3:32 pm 9:21 pm

3:15 am 10:38 am

4:34 pm 10:26 pm

4:12 am 12:22 pm

6:06 pm 11:54 pm

Havelock 4

am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm

3 2 1 0

Highs Lows

1:36 am 7:09 am

1:45 pm 7:26 pm

2:13 am 7:45 am

2:24 pm 8:04 pm

2:51 am 8:26 am

3:07 pm 8:45 pm

3:34 am 9:19 am

3:58 pm 9:35 pm

4:30 am 10:32 am

4:58 pm 10:41 pm

5:47 am 11:57 am

6:08 pm

7:16 am 12:06 am

7:21 pm 1:07 pm

Wairau Bar 2

am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm

1 0

Highs Lows

11:56 am 5:45 am

6:18 pm

12:18 am 6:39 am

R 6:47am S 8:27pm

Sun

B

4:56am 5:19pm Rise 11:51am Set 10:42pm

Moon

1:08 am 7:30 am

R 6:48am S 8:26pm

Best At

Fishing Guide

12:48 pm 7:06 pm

5:43am 6:06pm

1:57 am 8:17 am

R 6:50am S 8:25pm

Best At

G

1:37 pm 7:51 pm

Rise 12:51pm Set 11:17pm

6:29am 6:53pm Rise 1:49pm Set 11:54pm

2:43 am 9:00 am

R 6:51am S 8:23pm

Best At

G

2:23 pm 8:34 pm

7:17am 7:40pm Rise 2:44pm

3:26 am 9:41 am

R 6:52am S 8:22pm

Best At

F

3:07 pm 9:15 pm

8:04am 8:28pm Set 12:35am Rise 3:36pm

4:08 am 10:19 am

R 6:53am S 8:20pm

Best At

B

3:49 pm 9:55 pm

R 6:55am S 8:19pm

Best At

B

8:52am 9:17pm Set 1:21am Rise 4:24pm

4:30 pm 10:34 pm

Best At

B

9:41am 10:05pm Set 2:11am Rise 5:08pm

NOTE: Wairau Bar tide times are based on Wellington plus 2hrs 2mins. Wairau Bar tide heights are Wellington heights as no height data is available. Not for navigational purposes.

SPEND MORE TIME ON THE WATER. Open Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm (9am - 1pm Saturday and Sunday) Phone 578 0569 72 Grove Road, Blenheim AH 021 723 478

Graphic supplied by OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.tidewiz.com www.tidespy.com

944 Across: 1 Above, 4 Implored, 9 Siesta, 14 Index, 15 Old stick-in-the-mud, 17 Germs, 18 Gum, 19 Unhappy, 20 Elaborate, 21 Daphne, 24 Personnel, 25 Deduct, 26 Mumble, 29 Play possum, 31 Tag, 32 Touchy, 33 Lamb, 35 Raw, 37 Race, 39 Aristotle, 40 Exuberant, 41 Eased, 42 Restless, 47 Skeleton, 51 Scrub, 55 Brica-brac, 56 Equipment, 58 Suds, 59 Mug, 60 Type, 61 Comply, 62 Gas, 63 Euthanasia, 66 Cornet, 67 Rubber, 69 Imaginary, 72 Stores, 73 Pulmonary, 75 Vampire, 77 Sip, 80 Elope, 81 Best bib and tucker, 82 Elude, 83 Settle, 84 Creation, 85 Asset. Down: 2 Bilingual, 3 Vesta, 5 Make, 6 Lanolin, 7 Rehabilitate, 8 Demur, 9 Sedated, 10 Edge, 11 Thread, 12 Adage, 13 Examine, 14 Isthmus, 16 Impersonate, 22 Bonsai, 23 Accused, 24 Payment, 25 Degree, 27 Blatant, 28 Shrunk, 30 Mute, 32 Twist, 34 Baton, 36 Fell, 38 Ace, 42 Robot, 43 Skipper, 44 Lead, 45 Sermon, 46 Grimy, 48 Extravagant, 49 Ecstasy, 50 Odd, 51 Sceptre, 52 Beggar, 53 Questionable, 54 épée, 57 Entail, 64 Interfere, 65 Devotee, 66 Crossed, 68 Stumble, 70 Acrobat, 71 Become, 72 Spout, 74 Music, 76 Picks, 78 Beat, 79 Undo.


The Sun

CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING PH 03 577 7868 situations vacant

free FREE 5 Laying hens. Ph 579 4161

CLASS 5 DRIVERS for Grape Har vest. Phone 578 1679

Mussel Division

We have a vacancy for Supervisors in our Mussel processing plant near Renwick.

Deliverers wanted for runs in Renwick area. Our paper is delivered on Wednesdays and Fridays. Must be reliable and honest.

The position includes staff supervision, quality management and machine operation. The successful candidate will have experience in staff supervision, and the ability to learn about the processing and packing machines and our various product specifications.

The Fresh Name in the Freezer

Marlborough Cleaning Company Ltd

Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand. Written applications with CV and references should be addressed to: Donald Boote PO Box 5 Motueka Or email your application to Donald.Boote@talleys.co.nz

www.talleys.co.nz

We want to hear what YOU have to say...

FAM I LY LI FE Preg nancy Support. Are you worried about being pregnant? Free local support and pregnancy tests. 0800 367 5433

17

property for sale SECTIONS FOR SALE. Fully serviced, close to town, $150,000.00. Phone 021 436 357 Results with

Commercial Cleaners Carpet Cleaning - Floor Polishing

public notice

Deliverers

Please phone Liz 577 7868

public notice

situations vacant

Supervisors

Renwick Deliverers Renwick

Friday February 15, 2013

real value

REAL ESTATE

Dave Tafilipepe

Ph 579 5063 - Mobile 021 982 575

marlboroughcleaning@clear.net.nz

Te Rapuora Services Public Update Haere mai, Haere mai, Haere mai A meeting will be held to update on services being provided in Blenheim for ex Te Rapuora clients 5pm Thursday 21 February, 2013 St John Hall 93 Seymour Street Blenheim All welcome - Phone 03 5209999 Extn 8521 for more information

Affordable, Central Option!

$239,000

4 Richmond Street, Blenheim Very tidy, sunny, 1920s 3 bedroom townhouse Located only minutes walk to CBD and shopping Separate lounge, laundry and sun room Established, productive vegetable garden Separate single lockup garage and workshop

Web Ref No: MB246 Open Home: View By Appointment Only

Contact Pauline Earle: 03 572 9939 or 027 825 1777 Good Deal Real Estate Ltd (Licensed REAA 2008) A Member Of Green Door Real Estate

0800 088 088

www.greendoor.co.nz

FOR SALE Master Builders Award Winning Home

Text your thoughts to:

027 939 5491

txt

Rachel by:_______________________________

talk

Looking for

m Sun

2013

bw

run date sat 2 feb wed 6 feb sat 9 feb

position sits vac

sat 16 feb wed 20 feb fri 15 feb

sits vac

sort

1

2

$0

$0

3

4

5

Sunday – 17 February 2013 3.15 pm & 7 pm St. Ninian’s Church cost (excl gst)

sits vac

$174.02 $161.70 $174.02 $174.02 $161.70 $159.50

look locally advertise in The Blenheim Sun

Neg. over $435,000 Open Home Sunday 17th Feb, 1pm - 2pm.

Ph 579 3363

PRIVATE HOUSE FOR SALE

$25 $50 $75

PLEASE NOTE: that we have prepared this advertisement proof based on our understanding of the instructions received. In approving the advertisement, it is client’s responsibility to check the accuracy of both the advertisement, the media and the position nominated. Cancellation of adverts booked with media will incur a media cancellation fee of $50.

Riley Crescent, Blenheim Retiring Offering to support Eduard

Born and raised in an isolated area of Paraquay your contact: Rachel Eduard has become a world renowned Harpist and Speaker. Be prepared to be enthralled. Further details phone Rita Paynter 578 8637

3 Roseneath Lane, Springlands Ph: 578 1195 or 021 0287 8946 Trademe: CGN552

garage

SALES Book your space now in our Friday Sun (by 3pm Thursday) Garage Sale Column! Phone 5777 868

public notice

Why waste time and money advertising outside the area when the best people for the job could be right here? The Blenheim Sun delivers more than 18,600 papers every wednesday throughout Marlborough.

Phone today 577 7868

Marlborough EnvironMEnt awards dinnEr You are invited to attend the presentation dinner for the Marlborough Environment Awards on Friday, 1 March 2013, Marlborough Convention Centre at 6.30 pm. tickets are $60 per person including dinner and a glass of wine. guest speaker - brian dwyer, Environment Court judge. Enquiries/RSVP by Friday, 15 February 2013. Please contact nicky Eade to confirm guest names and ticket reservations, Marlborough district Council, Po box 443, blenheim 7240, Ph 03 520 7400, Email: nicky.eade@marlborough.govt.nz Payment either: by cheque made out to the “Marlborough Environment awards”, or deposit into westpactrust bank account – 03 0599 0365363 00 with surname and number of guests as a reference.

K.I.T.E.

Koru Institute of Training and Education

“Making Education Work for You”

Currently enrolling for 2013 Phone to enquire about our National Certificates also available

ough Express

Y

checked: Playing the Paraguayan Folk Harp revisions:

STAFF? format:

ation ough Express

URL

Nikau Drive Subdivision 3/study 4th bedroom, with open plan living, covered entertaining area and established gardens

FREE COURSES

1x2

EDUARD KLASSEN Closing date

The Sun

With: _______________________________ Date:_______________________________ tested:

vertising proof

43572

7 Pelorus Place

National Certificate in Computing Level 2, 3 & 4 Certificate in Small Business Management National Certificate in Computing and Business Administration Level 2 Certificate in Social Services Level 4 Cable logging level 3

fees apply youth guarantee funding apply

 579 2268

All courses subject to numbers 5 Sutherland Tce - P.O. Box 769 Blenheim Ph (03) 579 2268 - Fax (03) 579 2261 Mobile: 021 579 527 tekakama@ihug.co.nz


18

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Puzzles

WORD WordBuilder 6

SPONSORED BY:

Friday Counting FACT Counts Some cultures believed Vampires were arithmomaniacs and if you were being chased you could throw a handful of rice at them to force the Vampire to stop and count each grain. This could also be the origin of “The Count” from Sesame Street.

WRITING SPACE

244

R R H T A E

Anzac numbers confirmed

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 19 Very Good 23 Excellent 27 Solution 243: bed, bel, bled, blue, bod, bode, bold, bole, boule, bud, dob, doe, dole, DOUBLE, dub, due, duel, duo, eld, led, leu, lob, lobe, lobed, lode, loud, lube, ludo, ode, old.

ACROSS 1 4 9 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 29 31 32 33 35 37 39 40 41

1

42 47 51 55

Overhead (5) Begged (8) Afternoon nap (6) Alphabetical reference (5) Conservative person who resists any change (3,5-2-3-3) Microbes (5) Resin (3) Sad (7) Intricate, involved (9) Scented-flowered shrub; girl's name (6) Staff (9) Take away (6) Speak indistinctly (6) Pretend to be asleep, unconscious or dead (4,6) Label (3) Oversensitive (6) Young sheep (4) Uncooked (3) Speed competition (4) Greek philosopher (9) High-spirited (9) Alleviated (5) 2

3

56 58 59 60 61 62 63 66 67 69 72 73 75 77 80 81 82 83 84 85 4

944

Ill at ease (8) Bony framework (8) Scour (5) Miscellaneous small objects (4-1-4) Gear (9) Froth (4) Tankard (3) Genre (4) Abide by (6) Fuel (3) Mercy killing (10) Brass musical instrument (6) Rubber (6) Fictional (9) Provisions (6) Relating to the lungs (9) Blood-drinking bat (7) Drink cautiously (3) Run off to marry (5) One's smartest clothes (4,3,3,6) Give the slip (5) Stop roaming (6) Tar on ice (anag)(8) Useful quality (5)

5

6

7

DOWN

2 Able to speak two languages (9) 3 Wax match (5) 5 Manufacture (4) 6 Wool fat (7) 7 Help to re-adapt to a former state of health or good repute (12) 8 Raise doubts, objections (5) 9 On calming medication (7) 10 Slight advantage (4) 11 Sewing strand (6) 12 Proverb (5) 13 Inspect (7) 14 Narrow connecting land (7) 16 Masquerade as (11) 22 Miniaturised tree (6) 23 Defendant in a criminal proceeding (7) 24 Remittance (7) 25 Academic award (6) 27 Flagrant (7) 28 Reduced in size (6) 30 Silent (4) 32 Screw (5) 34 Conductor's stick (5) 8

9

10

36 38 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 57 64 65 66 68 70 71 72 74 76 78 79

Cut down (4) Unreturnable serve (3) Automaton (5) Captain (7) Starring role (4) Lecture (6) Dirty (5) Spending money excessively or immoderately (11) Bliss (7) Strange (3) Monarch's staff (7) One asking for charity (6) Open to doubt (12) Fencing sword (4) Late in (anag)(6) Meddle (9) Ardent fan (7) Traversed (7) Trip while walking (7) Tumbling entertainer (7) Turn into (6) Nozzle (5) Melodic sounds (5) Chooses (5) Defeat (4) Rescind (4)

11

12

13

14 15

16

17 18

19

20 23

24

25

26

27

29

30

31

32

33

35 37

38

34

36

39

40 41

42

43

44

45

46 51

47 52

55

53

48

49

50

54

56

57

61

62

sent to 314 Whitford Road, RD 1, Howick, Manukau 2571. A service to commemorate Jonathan’s life will be held at St Ninian’s Presbyterian Church, Alabama Road, at 1.00 pm on Friday February 15th, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. “All the days ordained for me were written in Your book before one of them came to be.” Psalm 139:16 GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

The Sun

The Sun

Births This Week

Death Notices

BHANDAL, Kahurangi Ross: (6lb 2oz) 1 February 2013

BAILLIE, Kathleen Winifred (Wyn) (nee Costello): On February 5, 2013

63

LOT T/ADAIR , Brook lyn A n a h e r a : (6 l b 10 o z ) 1 February 2013 MATTHEWS, Aiden James: (7lb 14oz) 7 February 2013 ROBSON/PEEK, Niulofia Moala Sophia: (8lb 9oz) 27 December 2012

58

59 60

FORMAN, Jonathan David: (Stillborn) on February 12 2013. A precious gift from God. Much loved son of David and Angela, dearly loved brother of Caleb, Alicia, Reuben, Sarah, Charis, Beth and Josiah; loved grandson of Jenny and the late Kevin Forman, and Robert and Brenda Burr. A special baby to extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers donations to Sands New Zealand would be appreciated and may be made at the service or

COWAN-McKAY, Tai: (8lb) 24 January 2013

28

64

65 66

67

68

69

70

71 72

73

77

74

78 80

75

76

79 81

82 83

84

85

lipoli commemorations is expected to significantly exceed the site capacity. That is why both Australia and New Zealand has agreed to ballot attendance passes.” Of the 10,500 attendance passes, Australia will receive 8000, New Zealand 2000, with the remaining 500 reserved for those from Turkey and for VIPs representing New Zealand, Australia and other countries involved in the conflict.

Death Notices

DITFORD, Sophie Maree: (10lb 8oz) 24 January 2013

21

22

Visitor numbers for the Centenary Anzac Day Commemorative Services at Gallipoli on April 25, 2015, will be set at 10,500 people, Veterans’ Affairs Minister Michael Woodhouse has confirmed. “The Turkish Government recently reviewed the Anzac Commemorative Site and has formally advised that the maximum capacity is 10,500 people,” says Mr Woodhouse. “Demand for places at the 2015 Gal-

PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 7pm

BAMBER, Annie Leake: On February 9, 2013 BARLOW, Gordon Miller (Reg No 42790 Captain, Army): On February 10, 2013 CAWTE, Ina Constance (nee Higgins): On February 10, 2013 DARLING, Graham: On February 10, 2013 GIBSON, Maureen Margaret (nee Laugesen): On February 8, 2013 SIMMONS, Graeme Barry (Barry): On February 8, 2013 SIMMS, Susan Mary: On February 5, 2013 WALTON, Michael Thomas (Mike): On February 9, 2013 WARTSKI, Patricia May (Pat, Trish), (nee Cresswell): On February 3, 2013


The Sun

sport

Sport inbrief

NEW FITNESS CENTRE MANAGER The new fitness centre manager at Clubs of Marlborough is Charlie Nguyen. He will be working with his new assistant instructor, Daylene Cooper. The grand opening of the mezzanine extension is today, Friday February 15, 5.30pm -6.30pm.

GOLF COURSE SOLD One of the country’s top six golf courses, the Gulf Harbour Country Club, has been sold for $12.8 million. New Zealander Chen Gau bought the 90-hectare country club and will be its fifth owner. The club, which boasts world top amateur golfer Lydia Ko as a member, will lease the facility from Gau for the foreseeable future, club deputy chairman Doug Godfrey said.

STAR UNAVAILABLE A huge hole to fill faces the Northern Mystics with Silver Ferns defender Anna Harrison out of the ANZ Netball Championship due to pregnancy. Harrison’s unavailability comes on the back of fellow defender Charlotte Kight being out with a ruptured achilles. Mystics coach Ruth Aitken says they’re losing a top talent

SHOWING CONFIDENCE International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge has reiterated his confidence in under-fire International Cycling Union chief (UCI) Pat McQuaid. McQuaid and his predecessor Hein Verbruggen have been in the spotlight ever since the Lance Armstrong doping scandal with pressure on them to clarify how much they knew and whether or not dope test results were suppressed.

PHOENIX SIGNING The Wellington Phoenix have pulled off a recruitment coup by signing former A-League MVP Carlos Hernandez on a two-year contract. Hernandez, 30, won the Johnny Warren Medal in 2010 and scored 40 goals in 138 games for the Melbourne Victory.

Friday February 15, 2013

19

sports talk

Super 15 rugby rolls around again It’s still hit-out time for the New Zealand franchises but Super 15 rugby rumbles into action this weekend. Aussie teams Rebels against the Force, Brumbies v Reds will be kicking off the new season. Kiwi teams will follow next week with the Highlanders taking on defending champions the Chiefs on the southerners’ home turf, Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, while the Hurricanes will be up against the Blues in Wellington. The Crusaders have another week to wait after that before they begin their 2013 campaign – against the Hurricanes in Wellington. Of the New Zealand franchises, a pepped up Highlanders outfit looks

dangerous, the Chiefs will be up there again no doubt and coaches Todd Blackadder (Crusaders) and John Kirwan (Blues) will be watched closely to see what kind of magic they can weave with their sides. The clock’s ticking for Todd Blackadder to deliver with a Super 15 title so that’s going to be interesting. Last night the country’s top sports awards were handed out and I’m sure Lydia Ko, the pint-sized golfing wonder, walked off with some silverware. What a sensation she is proving. The clamour for her to turn professional could become deafening but she’d be wise to wait for the most opportune time. Achieving too much too soon, burnout – these have all been seen

in the past and to prevent that possibility, Ko has to be ready in every way before making that major step of turning professional. Sonny Bill Williams? Please, Sonny, stay away from the ring, or if you want to be serious about it go to the United States and fight someone of genuine quality. The fiasco of a fight he had against the washed-up South African beer barrell Francois Botha, perhaps the most inept fighter ever to lay claim to a version of the world heavyweight boxing title, was like a work of fiction about all that is wrong with professional boxing. A failed drug test, an alleged bribe to take a dive, the fight shortened without commentators or most of

Chris Tobin chris@blenheimsun.co.nz

the officials knowing - all that was left was for one of the fighters to chew the other’s ear, or for some nutter to parachute into the ring – all of which, of course, has happened before. But that’s the nature of pro boxing. And when it plumbs the depths, it does a damn good job!

Good time to get pedalling Story and photos by Annabelle Latz Ride your bike whenever and wherever you can. February is Bike Wise month, and Wednesday was Go By Bike Day. About 120 cyclists stopped off at Raupo Café for breakfast, as they pedalled on their way to work, school or the day’s activities. There were about 20 bikers taking part at Le Cafe in Picton too. Shaun Woods, 13, bikes to Marlborough Boys’ College from Riversdale most days. Road cycling is his sport too, he enjoys everything about biking. His mate Nick Blakiston, 17, bikes from Springlands, works part time at a bike shop, and his sport is also road cycling. “It’s not too hard, and you get a good breakfast on a day like today,” said Nick.

Bike Walk Marlborough is Marlborough’s walking and cycling advocates group, and works alongside Marlborough District Council to promote cycling. Rob Dunn, coordinator for the group, said there are many benefits to cycling. He said health, fitness, money saving and environmental sustainability could all be achieved. “Biking is fun and it’s fitness, and Blenheim Diana de Zwart (left) with her son Oli, 1, and her mum Marg Rowat, taking part in the biking event is such a cool place to do it.” on Wednesday morning. “This is basically about bums on bikes.” Rob wanted to thank the volunteers at Raupo “It’s a really good way to get out and get fit,” Cafe and Le Cafe who helped make the event said Diana. possible. Diana bikes with her children Katherine, 3 and Marg Rowat was at the breakfast on Wednesday, Ol, 1, whenever she can. and she is on holiday from Eastern Canada visiting “Blenheim is really good for biking, there are her daughter Diana de Zwart. lots of paths.”

Cricket grants open The ANZ Cricket Grant scheme is asking clubs, schools, individuals and teams to apply for the scheme, which gives away bats, stumps, helmets, scoreboards and Apply for your ANZ cricket grant to get pitch resurfacing grants. some good cricket gear this summer

The scheme, aimed at helping cricket grow at community, is available to people of all ages and levels of cricket, with backyard cricket sets, uniforms, gear and bespoke grants also available.

Nationally, $100,000 worth of grants is up for grabs. Applications for an ANZ Cricket Grant scheme are open now until 12 March 2013 and can be completed at www.anzcricketworld.co.nz

GET FIT SAVE $50 ON YOUR JOINING INVESTMENT

LOSE FAT

Bring in this voucher & receive a

FREE work out*

*Limited time only. Conditions apply. Feb 2013

Get fit. Feel great. Be well 03 577 6296

0800 SNAP FIT (762 734)

www.snapfitness247.co.nz Blenheim - 73 Grove Rd, E: blenheim@snapfitness.com

FITNESS - 24-7


20

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Kitchens

FREE

Kitchen consulta tion and quote wi th our qualified Inte rior Designer at PlaceMakers Blen heim. Call Christie our kitch en designer now, for an appointment on 520 6027 or pop int o our showroom on the corner of Grove Road and Farmar St and tal k to our friendly staff.

We would like to

introduce

our new kitchen designer

Christie Rentoul

Christie is a qualified Interior Designer with years of kitchen designing behind her. Her passion for creating the perfect kitchen to suit the client’s needs and budget, has shown through her designs and the repeat customers over the years. Placemakers Blenheim uses the 20/20 design program which creates detailed plans, elevations, and perspective drawings. Christie has recently attended the latest 20/20 training in Auckland. There Christie learnt how to best utilise the program allowing for images that bring the client’s kitchen to life, helping to visualise their working space.

Placemakers is here to guide you through the exciting process of designing your new kitchen. If your dream is a simple yet elegant kitchen, or a kitchen with all the latest technology, or perhaps even a bright and trendy statement, Christie is the designer for you. We are conscious that it is you, the client, who will be using the kitchen so it is essential to incorporate what is important to you within the design. As shown in the photo above, Placemakers don’t just do the basic kitset kitchens. Whether it is granite, engineered stone, stainless steel, corian or acrylic, the bench top can help add the wow factor

to any kitchen. Teamed up with the right handles, appliances, and cabinetry, the transformation is complete. Christie would love the opportunity to as-

sist you in creating your dream kitchen. Please do not hesitate to pop into PlaceMakers Blenheim, or to give Christie a call, to discuss designing your new kitchen.

See in store for these great deals: ROBINHOOD SCRAPEATER 1/2HP SE390Q 3622048

15999

$

LAmINATE BENCH TOP BLANkS

Five colours to choose from 3600 x 600 x 30mm

203

$ CETO SINgLE SINk AND DRAINER 3620803

14899

$

92

1800 x 600 x 30mm

12899

$

TRENDy gLASS SPLASHBACkS

12 Colours to choose from 600 x 750mm

25554

$

900 x 750mm

30666

$

*Some product may not be available but can be ordered. Offers valid until 28th February.

CNR GROVE ROAD & FARMAR STREET PH 520 6030 WEEKDAYS 7AM - 5.30PM SAT 8AM - 4PM SUN 9AM - NOON

kITCHEN APPLIANCE PACkS • Includes 5 function oven & hob • Choose from gas, electric or ceramic hob

3803161-65

FROM

899

$


The Sun

farming

Friday February 15, 2013

15

Good times roll at festival A crowd of over 7000 basked under a bright sun at the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival at Brancott Estate near Blenheim on Saturday. More than 60 vineyards and 25 food sites ensured those present could partake. Tim Crawford, the chairman of the festival’s organising committee, said it was the best ever. Changes made to the festival to target an older audience and with tweaking of the music and availability of water throughout the day, proved a success. Next year the festival will celebrate its 30th year. Among those enjoying themselves on Saturday were...

 Jade Lilly and Courtney Avery

Vos and Hannah Mooney  Christelle Heynike, Mia de

 Sophie Lee and Shawn Lefebre

 Courtney van der Burgh and Maree van der Burgh

 Ben Smith, Regan Marshall and Kaleigh Mackel

ooney y and Hannah M  Karen Moone

 Darian Carrick and Sophie Murphy

ha  Charlene Wills and Samant Cameron

 Jaime Fuller and So rayah

Fransen

and Jessie  Sammie McClung n so Christen

Swanndri Paihia Shirt Sizes: S – 3XL Colours: Assorted Canterbury Harlequin Shorts Sizes: 26 – 42 inch Colours: Assorted

Normally $69.90

5990

$

Normally $40

36

$

2 FOR $99

Dirty Dog Safety Sunglasses Medium impact AS/NZS approved

grIll

coal

Normally $59.90

4990

Tussock Creek Lightweight Moleskin Pants Sizes: 76 – 112 Colours: Taupe, Olive Normally $95.90

$

gangster

10 OFF

$

7590

$

20 OFF

$

Offers apply to normal retail price.

All offers and prices are valid from 1 February 2013 to 28 February 2013 or while stocks last. Prices include GST and are subject to change. Some styles, colours and sizes may not be available in all stores but may be ordered on request where available. Discount applies to stocked items only.


16

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Talking business about helping youth By Annabelle Latz If Marlborough businesses can work alongside Youth Programmes, everyone will benefit. This is the message from David Taylor, one of the three new trustees of Foundation for Youth Development (FYD) Marlborough. He will help set the direction of FYD, and extend the child and youth charity’s profile both locally and wider afield. “Two key steps in growing the reach of FYD are how do we get partners to come alongside us and how do we fund the roll out of new programmes,” said David. The aim of FYD is to inspire all school age New Zealand children to reach their full potential through programmes that help build self-esteem and promote good values which teach valuable life, education

David, who has a business mentoring and people skills company, Positive Potential, said with his natural talents and enthusiasm for mentoring, and his connections with Marlborough businesses, he feels confident he can encourage local businesses to help Marlborough’s youth get exposure to potential career opportunities. “It’s about getting businesses involved, to see if they can give kids some insight into what really happens in the work place.” David, originally from Scotland, moved to Marlborough a year ago from Sydney, after a career in banking. He is a board member on the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce and holds advisory and mentoring roles on banking and mentoring programmes globally. He knows that positive mentoring and exposure to role models from a young age can help create wonderful futures. “This is a great way for the community to help the young at grass roots. It’s not

David Taylor is one of three new trustees for Foundation for Youth Development (FYD) Marlborough.

and health skills. Current national programmes include Kiwi Can, Project K and Stars.

Happy school days to..

difficult for businesses to get behind us, but we need to tell them what we are about, show them our vision and share some of the success stories from the kids who have experienced what FYD can do for them and for their communities.” FYD was founded by Sir Edmund Hillary’s friend and climbing companion, Graeme Dingle and lawyer Jo-anne Wilkinson in 1995 as the Project K Trust. Sir Ed served as one of the first trustees, and together they wanted to take a practical step forward to address high levels of negative youth statistics in New Zealand. David will be working alongside the other two new trustees Nicki Bennett and Laurie Murdoch. They will join Lisa Delaveau and Tracy Johnston, chair, on the trust board. “The business community will see more of us. We will put on some small gatherings to tell our story and show how it can give our youth a hand up in life.”

Pets’ speed dating by SPCA By Kat Duggan Marlborough SPCA will be holding an open day tomorrow at its base in Renwick with a range of activities planned for the public, including ‘furry speed dating’. Marlborough SPCA office manager, Kate Horrey, said the focus of the day was to hold an adopt-a-thon, to help the SPCA find some great homes for their animals. Ms Horrey said all of the adoption prices would be 50 per cent

Jane Doe, first day at Whitney St school. 3.2.13

If your child is starting school and you would like their photo published, please email to: katrina@blenheimsun.co.nz along with their name, school and start date. There is no charge for this service. This section will run in the Friday Sun on 1st March

off their usual prices, and the SPCA would also be microchipping on the spot at the open day, at the special price of $25. Ms Horrey said the open day would be hosting a number of activities, including craft for kids starting at 11am, face painting, a bouncy castle, a BBQ, and would even tie in with Valentine’s Day, which was on Thursday. “We will be having furry speed dating, which is a chance for people to meet some animals

WORD

Blenheim Sun Sea Conditions Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Feb 15

Feb 16

Feb 17

Feb 18

Feb 19

Feb 20

Feb 21

Picton am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

Puzzles

ANSWERS - Feb 15 - Issue

Tides 2

from the SPCA, as well as the wider community.” Ms Horrey said speed dating animals would include rats, guinea pigs, goats, puppies, dogs, and kittens. “Everyone goes to a station and gets to know that particular animal, and then we’ll ring a bell and they move on to the next station.” The open day will be free entry, and if it rains will most likely be postponed until next Saturday, February 23.

pm

244 RATHER: 30 words are, art, ate, ear, earth, eat, era, err, hare, hart, hat, hate, hater, hear, heart, heat, her, rare, rat, rate, RATHER, rear, ret, rhea, tar, tare, tea, tear, terra, the

1 0

Highs Lows

1:07 am 6:33 am

1:14 pm 6:41 pm

1:30 am 7:08 am

1:43 pm 7:17 pm

1:52 am 7:44 am

2:14 pm 7:54 pm

2:14 am 8:23 am

2:49 pm 8:34 pm

2:41 am 9:12 am

3:32 pm 9:21 pm

3:15 am 10:38 am

4:34 pm 10:26 pm

4:12 am 12:22 pm

6:06 pm 11:54 pm

Havelock 4

am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm

3 2 1 0

Highs Lows

1:36 am 7:09 am

1:45 pm 7:26 pm

2:13 am 7:45 am

2:24 pm 8:04 pm

2:51 am 8:26 am

3:07 pm 8:45 pm

3:34 am 9:19 am

3:58 pm 9:35 pm

4:30 am 10:32 am

4:58 pm 10:41 pm

5:47 am 11:57 am

6:08 pm

7:16 am 12:06 am

7:21 pm 1:07 pm

Wairau Bar 2

am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm am

6

NOON

6

pm

1 0

Highs Lows

11:56 am 5:45 am

6:18 pm

12:18 am 6:39 am

R 6:47am S 8:27pm

Sun

B

4:56am 5:19pm Rise 11:51am Set 10:42pm

Moon

1:08 am 7:30 am

R 6:48am S 8:26pm

Best At

Fishing Guide

12:48 pm 7:06 pm

5:43am 6:06pm

1:57 am 8:17 am

R 6:50am S 8:25pm

Best At

G

1:37 pm 7:51 pm

Rise 12:51pm Set 11:17pm

6:29am 6:53pm Rise 1:49pm Set 11:54pm

2:43 am 9:00 am

R 6:51am S 8:23pm

Best At

G

2:23 pm 8:34 pm

7:17am 7:40pm Rise 2:44pm

3:26 am 9:41 am

R 6:52am S 8:22pm

Best At

F

3:07 pm 9:15 pm

8:04am 8:28pm Set 12:35am Rise 3:36pm

4:08 am 10:19 am

R 6:53am S 8:20pm

Best At

B

3:49 pm 9:55 pm

R 6:55am S 8:19pm

Best At

B

8:52am 9:17pm Set 1:21am Rise 4:24pm

4:30 pm 10:34 pm

Best At

B

9:41am 10:05pm Set 2:11am Rise 5:08pm

NOTE: Wairau Bar tide times are based on Wellington plus 2hrs 2mins. Wairau Bar tide heights are Wellington heights as no height data is available. Not for navigational purposes.

SPEND MORE TIME ON THE WATER. Open Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm (9am - 1pm Saturday and Sunday) Phone 578 0569 72 Grove Road, Blenheim AH 021 723 478

Graphic supplied by OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.tidewiz.com www.tidespy.com

944 Across: 1 Above, 4 Implored, 9 Siesta, 14 Index, 15 Old stick-in-the-mud, 17 Germs, 18 Gum, 19 Unhappy, 20 Elaborate, 21 Daphne, 24 Personnel, 25 Deduct, 26 Mumble, 29 Play possum, 31 Tag, 32 Touchy, 33 Lamb, 35 Raw, 37 Race, 39 Aristotle, 40 Exuberant, 41 Eased, 42 Restless, 47 Skeleton, 51 Scrub, 55 Brica-brac, 56 Equipment, 58 Suds, 59 Mug, 60 Type, 61 Comply, 62 Gas, 63 Euthanasia, 66 Cornet, 67 Rubber, 69 Imaginary, 72 Stores, 73 Pulmonary, 75 Vampire, 77 Sip, 80 Elope, 81 Best bib and tucker, 82 Elude, 83 Settle, 84 Creation, 85 Asset. Down: 2 Bilingual, 3 Vesta, 5 Make, 6 Lanolin, 7 Rehabilitate, 8 Demur, 9 Sedated, 10 Edge, 11 Thread, 12 Adage, 13 Examine, 14 Isthmus, 16 Impersonate, 22 Bonsai, 23 Accused, 24 Payment, 25 Degree, 27 Blatant, 28 Shrunk, 30 Mute, 32 Twist, 34 Baton, 36 Fell, 38 Ace, 42 Robot, 43 Skipper, 44 Lead, 45 Sermon, 46 Grimy, 48 Extravagant, 49 Ecstasy, 50 Odd, 51 Sceptre, 52 Beggar, 53 Questionable, 54 épée, 57 Entail, 64 Interfere, 65 Devotee, 66 Crossed, 68 Stumble, 70 Acrobat, 71 Become, 72 Spout, 74 Music, 76 Picks, 78 Beat, 79 Undo.


The Sun

CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING PH 03 577 7868 situations vacant

free FREE 5 Laying hens. Ph 579 4161

CLASS 5 DRIVERS for Grape Har vest. Phone 578 1679

Mussel Division

We have a vacancy for Supervisors in our Mussel processing plant near Renwick.

Deliverers wanted for runs in Renwick area. Our paper is delivered on Wednesdays and Fridays. Must be reliable and honest.

The position includes staff supervision, quality management and machine operation. The successful candidate will have experience in staff supervision, and the ability to learn about the processing and packing machines and our various product specifications.

The Fresh Name in the Freezer

Marlborough Cleaning Company Ltd

Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand. Written applications with CV and references should be addressed to: Donald Boote PO Box 5 Motueka Or email your application to Donald.Boote@talleys.co.nz

www.talleys.co.nz

We want to hear what YOU have to say...

FAM I LY LI FE Preg nancy Support. Are you worried about being pregnant? Free local support and pregnancy tests. 0800 367 5433

17

property for sale SECTIONS FOR SALE. Fully serviced, close to town, $150,000.00. Phone 021 436 357 Results with

Commercial Cleaners Carpet Cleaning - Floor Polishing

public notice

Deliverers

Please phone Liz 577 7868

public notice

situations vacant

Supervisors

Renwick Deliverers Renwick

Friday February 15, 2013

real value

REAL ESTATE

Dave Tafilipepe

Ph 579 5063 - Mobile 021 982 575

marlboroughcleaning@clear.net.nz

Te Rapuora Services Public Update Haere mai, Haere mai, Haere mai A meeting will be held to update on services being provided in Blenheim for ex Te Rapuora clients 5pm Thursday 21 February, 2013 St John Hall 93 Seymour Street Blenheim All welcome - Phone 03 5209999 Extn 8521 for more information

Affordable, Central Option!

$239,000

4 Richmond Street, Blenheim Very tidy, sunny, 1920s 3 bedroom townhouse Located only minutes walk to CBD and shopping Separate lounge, laundry and sun room Established, productive vegetable garden Separate single lockup garage and workshop

Web Ref No: MB246 Open Home: View By Appointment Only

Contact Pauline Earle: 03 572 9939 or 027 825 1777 Good Deal Real Estate Ltd (Licensed REAA 2008) A Member Of Green Door Real Estate

0800 088 088

www.greendoor.co.nz

FOR SALE Master Builders Award Winning Home

Text your thoughts to:

027 939 5491

txt

Rachel by:_______________________________

talk

Looking for

m Sun

2013

bw

run date sat 2 feb wed 6 feb sat 9 feb

position sits vac

sat 16 feb wed 20 feb fri 15 feb

sits vac

sort

1

2

$0

$0

3

4

5

Sunday – 17 February 2013 3.15 pm & 7 pm St. Ninian’s Church cost (excl gst)

sits vac

$174.02 $161.70 $174.02 $174.02 $161.70 $159.50

look locally advertise in The Blenheim Sun

Neg. over $435,000 Open Home Sunday 17th Feb, 1pm - 2pm.

Ph 579 3363

PRIVATE HOUSE FOR SALE

$25 $50 $75

PLEASE NOTE: that we have prepared this advertisement proof based on our understanding of the instructions received. In approving the advertisement, it is client’s responsibility to check the accuracy of both the advertisement, the media and the position nominated. Cancellation of adverts booked with media will incur a media cancellation fee of $50.

Riley Crescent, Blenheim Retiring Offering to support Eduard

Born and raised in an isolated area of Paraquay your contact: Rachel Eduard has become a world renowned Harpist and Speaker. Be prepared to be enthralled. Further details phone Rita Paynter 578 8637

3 Roseneath Lane, Springlands Ph: 578 1195 or 021 0287 8946 Trademe: CGN552

garage

SALES Book your space now in our Friday Sun (by 3pm Thursday) Garage Sale Column! Phone 5777 868

public notice

Why waste time and money advertising outside the area when the best people for the job could be right here? The Blenheim Sun delivers more than 18,600 papers every wednesday throughout Marlborough.

Phone today 577 7868

Marlborough EnvironMEnt awards dinnEr You are invited to attend the presentation dinner for the Marlborough Environment Awards on Friday, 1 March 2013, Marlborough Convention Centre at 6.30 pm. tickets are $60 per person including dinner and a glass of wine. guest speaker - brian dwyer, Environment Court judge. Enquiries/RSVP by Friday, 15 February 2013. Please contact nicky Eade to confirm guest names and ticket reservations, Marlborough district Council, Po box 443, blenheim 7240, Ph 03 520 7400, Email: nicky.eade@marlborough.govt.nz Payment either: by cheque made out to the “Marlborough Environment awards”, or deposit into westpactrust bank account – 03 0599 0365363 00 with surname and number of guests as a reference.

K.I.T.E.

Koru Institute of Training and Education

“Making Education Work for You”

Currently enrolling for 2013 Phone to enquire about our National Certificates also available

ough Express

Y

checked: Playing the Paraguayan Folk Harp revisions:

STAFF? format:

ation ough Express

URL

Nikau Drive Subdivision 3/study 4th bedroom, with open plan living, covered entertaining area and established gardens

FREE COURSES

1x2

EDUARD KLASSEN Closing date

The Sun

With: _______________________________ Date:_______________________________ tested:

vertising proof

43572

7 Pelorus Place

National Certificate in Computing Level 2, 3 & 4 Certificate in Small Business Management National Certificate in Computing and Business Administration Level 2 Certificate in Social Services Level 4 Cable logging level 3

fees apply youth guarantee funding apply

 579 2268

All courses subject to numbers 5 Sutherland Tce - P.O. Box 769 Blenheim Ph (03) 579 2268 - Fax (03) 579 2261 Mobile: 021 579 527 tekakama@ihug.co.nz


18

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Puzzles

WORD WordBuilder 6

SPONSORED BY:

Friday Counting FACT Counts Some cultures believed Vampires were arithmomaniacs and if you were being chased you could throw a handful of rice at them to force the Vampire to stop and count each grain. This could also be the origin of “The Count” from Sesame Street.

WRITING SPACE

244

R R H T A E

Anzac numbers confirmed

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 19 Very Good 23 Excellent 27 Solution 243: bed, bel, bled, blue, bod, bode, bold, bole, boule, bud, dob, doe, dole, DOUBLE, dub, due, duel, duo, eld, led, leu, lob, lobe, lobed, lode, loud, lube, ludo, ode, old.

ACROSS 1 4 9 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 29 31 32 33 35 37 39 40 41

1

42 47 51 55

Overhead (5) Begged (8) Afternoon nap (6) Alphabetical reference (5) Conservative person who resists any change (3,5-2-3-3) Microbes (5) Resin (3) Sad (7) Intricate, involved (9) Scented-flowered shrub; girl's name (6) Staff (9) Take away (6) Speak indistinctly (6) Pretend to be asleep, unconscious or dead (4,6) Label (3) Oversensitive (6) Young sheep (4) Uncooked (3) Speed competition (4) Greek philosopher (9) High-spirited (9) Alleviated (5) 2

3

56 58 59 60 61 62 63 66 67 69 72 73 75 77 80 81 82 83 84 85 4

944

Ill at ease (8) Bony framework (8) Scour (5) Miscellaneous small objects (4-1-4) Gear (9) Froth (4) Tankard (3) Genre (4) Abide by (6) Fuel (3) Mercy killing (10) Brass musical instrument (6) Rubber (6) Fictional (9) Provisions (6) Relating to the lungs (9) Blood-drinking bat (7) Drink cautiously (3) Run off to marry (5) One's smartest clothes (4,3,3,6) Give the slip (5) Stop roaming (6) Tar on ice (anag)(8) Useful quality (5)

5

6

7

DOWN

2 Able to speak two languages (9) 3 Wax match (5) 5 Manufacture (4) 6 Wool fat (7) 7 Help to re-adapt to a former state of health or good repute (12) 8 Raise doubts, objections (5) 9 On calming medication (7) 10 Slight advantage (4) 11 Sewing strand (6) 12 Proverb (5) 13 Inspect (7) 14 Narrow connecting land (7) 16 Masquerade as (11) 22 Miniaturised tree (6) 23 Defendant in a criminal proceeding (7) 24 Remittance (7) 25 Academic award (6) 27 Flagrant (7) 28 Reduced in size (6) 30 Silent (4) 32 Screw (5) 34 Conductor's stick (5) 8

9

10

36 38 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 57 64 65 66 68 70 71 72 74 76 78 79

Cut down (4) Unreturnable serve (3) Automaton (5) Captain (7) Starring role (4) Lecture (6) Dirty (5) Spending money excessively or immoderately (11) Bliss (7) Strange (3) Monarch's staff (7) One asking for charity (6) Open to doubt (12) Fencing sword (4) Late in (anag)(6) Meddle (9) Ardent fan (7) Traversed (7) Trip while walking (7) Tumbling entertainer (7) Turn into (6) Nozzle (5) Melodic sounds (5) Chooses (5) Defeat (4) Rescind (4)

11

12

13

14 15

16

17 18

19

20 23

24

25

26

27

29

30

31

32

33

35 37

38

34

36

39

40 41

42

43

44

45

46 51

47 52

55

53

48

49

50

54

56

57

61

62

sent to 314 Whitford Road, RD 1, Howick, Manukau 2571. A service to commemorate Jonathan’s life will be held at St Ninian’s Presbyterian Church, Alabama Road, at 1.00 pm on Friday February 15th, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. “All the days ordained for me were written in Your book before one of them came to be.” Psalm 139:16 GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

The Sun

The Sun

Births This Week

Death Notices

BHANDAL, Kahurangi Ross: (6lb 2oz) 1 February 2013

BAILLIE, Kathleen Winifred (Wyn) (nee Costello): On February 5, 2013

63

LOT T/ADAIR , Brook lyn A n a h e r a : (6 l b 10 o z ) 1 February 2013 MATTHEWS, Aiden James: (7lb 14oz) 7 February 2013 ROBSON/PEEK, Niulofia Moala Sophia: (8lb 9oz) 27 December 2012

58

59 60

FORMAN, Jonathan David: (Stillborn) on February 12 2013. A precious gift from God. Much loved son of David and Angela, dearly loved brother of Caleb, Alicia, Reuben, Sarah, Charis, Beth and Josiah; loved grandson of Jenny and the late Kevin Forman, and Robert and Brenda Burr. A special baby to extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers donations to Sands New Zealand would be appreciated and may be made at the service or

COWAN-McKAY, Tai: (8lb) 24 January 2013

28

64

65 66

67

68

69

70

71 72

73

77

74

78 80

75

76

79 81

82 83

84

85

lipoli commemorations is expected to significantly exceed the site capacity. That is why both Australia and New Zealand has agreed to ballot attendance passes.” Of the 10,500 attendance passes, Australia will receive 8000, New Zealand 2000, with the remaining 500 reserved for those from Turkey and for VIPs representing New Zealand, Australia and other countries involved in the conflict.

Death Notices

DITFORD, Sophie Maree: (10lb 8oz) 24 January 2013

21

22

Visitor numbers for the Centenary Anzac Day Commemorative Services at Gallipoli on April 25, 2015, will be set at 10,500 people, Veterans’ Affairs Minister Michael Woodhouse has confirmed. “The Turkish Government recently reviewed the Anzac Commemorative Site and has formally advised that the maximum capacity is 10,500 people,” says Mr Woodhouse. “Demand for places at the 2015 Gal-

PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 7pm

BAMBER, Annie Leake: On February 9, 2013 BARLOW, Gordon Miller (Reg No 42790 Captain, Army): On February 10, 2013 CAWTE, Ina Constance (nee Higgins): On February 10, 2013 DARLING, Graham: On February 10, 2013 GIBSON, Maureen Margaret (nee Laugesen): On February 8, 2013 SIMMONS, Graeme Barry (Barry): On February 8, 2013 SIMMS, Susan Mary: On February 5, 2013 WALTON, Michael Thomas (Mike): On February 9, 2013 WARTSKI, Patricia May (Pat, Trish), (nee Cresswell): On February 3, 2013


The Sun

sport

Sport inbrief

NEW FITNESS CENTRE MANAGER The new fitness centre manager at Clubs of Marlborough is Charlie Nguyen. He will be working with his new assistant instructor, Daylene Cooper. The grand opening of the mezzanine extension is today, Friday February 15, 5.30pm -6.30pm.

GOLF COURSE SOLD One of the country’s top six golf courses, the Gulf Harbour Country Club, has been sold for $12.8 million. New Zealander Chen Gau bought the 90-hectare country club and will be its fifth owner. The club, which boasts world top amateur golfer Lydia Ko as a member, will lease the facility from Gau for the foreseeable future, club deputy chairman Doug Godfrey said.

STAR UNAVAILABLE A huge hole to fill faces the Northern Mystics with Silver Ferns defender Anna Harrison out of the ANZ Netball Championship due to pregnancy. Harrison’s unavailability comes on the back of fellow defender Charlotte Kight being out with a ruptured achilles. Mystics coach Ruth Aitken says they’re losing a top talent

SHOWING CONFIDENCE International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge has reiterated his confidence in under-fire International Cycling Union chief (UCI) Pat McQuaid. McQuaid and his predecessor Hein Verbruggen have been in the spotlight ever since the Lance Armstrong doping scandal with pressure on them to clarify how much they knew and whether or not dope test results were suppressed.

PHOENIX SIGNING The Wellington Phoenix have pulled off a recruitment coup by signing former A-League MVP Carlos Hernandez on a two-year contract. Hernandez, 30, won the Johnny Warren Medal in 2010 and scored 40 goals in 138 games for the Melbourne Victory.

Friday February 15, 2013

19

sports talk

Super 15 rugby rolls around again It’s still hit-out time for the New Zealand franchises but Super 15 rugby rumbles into action this weekend. Aussie teams Rebels against the Force, Brumbies v Reds will be kicking off the new season. Kiwi teams will follow next week with the Highlanders taking on defending champions the Chiefs on the southerners’ home turf, Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, while the Hurricanes will be up against the Blues in Wellington. The Crusaders have another week to wait after that before they begin their 2013 campaign – against the Hurricanes in Wellington. Of the New Zealand franchises, a pepped up Highlanders outfit looks

dangerous, the Chiefs will be up there again no doubt and coaches Todd Blackadder (Crusaders) and John Kirwan (Blues) will be watched closely to see what kind of magic they can weave with their sides. The clock’s ticking for Todd Blackadder to deliver with a Super 15 title so that’s going to be interesting. Last night the country’s top sports awards were handed out and I’m sure Lydia Ko, the pint-sized golfing wonder, walked off with some silverware. What a sensation she is proving. The clamour for her to turn professional could become deafening but she’d be wise to wait for the most opportune time. Achieving too much too soon, burnout – these have all been seen

in the past and to prevent that possibility, Ko has to be ready in every way before making that major step of turning professional. Sonny Bill Williams? Please, Sonny, stay away from the ring, or if you want to be serious about it go to the United States and fight someone of genuine quality. The fiasco of a fight he had against the washed-up South African beer barrell Francois Botha, perhaps the most inept fighter ever to lay claim to a version of the world heavyweight boxing title, was like a work of fiction about all that is wrong with professional boxing. A failed drug test, an alleged bribe to take a dive, the fight shortened without commentators or most of

Chris Tobin chris@blenheimsun.co.nz

the officials knowing - all that was left was for one of the fighters to chew the other’s ear, or for some nutter to parachute into the ring – all of which, of course, has happened before. But that’s the nature of pro boxing. And when it plumbs the depths, it does a damn good job!

Good time to get pedalling Story and photos by Annabelle Latz Ride your bike whenever and wherever you can. February is Bike Wise month, and Wednesday was Go By Bike Day. About 120 cyclists stopped off at Raupo Café for breakfast, as they pedalled on their way to work, school or the day’s activities. There were about 20 bikers taking part at Le Cafe in Picton too. Shaun Woods, 13, bikes to Marlborough Boys’ College from Riversdale most days. Road cycling is his sport too, he enjoys everything about biking. His mate Nick Blakiston, 17, bikes from Springlands, works part time at a bike shop, and his sport is also road cycling. “It’s not too hard, and you get a good breakfast on a day like today,” said Nick.

Bike Walk Marlborough is Marlborough’s walking and cycling advocates group, and works alongside Marlborough District Council to promote cycling. Rob Dunn, coordinator for the group, said there are many benefits to cycling. He said health, fitness, money saving and environmental sustainability could all be achieved. “Biking is fun and it’s fitness, and Blenheim Diana de Zwart (left) with her son Oli, 1, and her mum Marg Rowat, taking part in the biking event is such a cool place to do it.” on Wednesday morning. “This is basically about bums on bikes.” Rob wanted to thank the volunteers at Raupo “It’s a really good way to get out and get fit,” Cafe and Le Cafe who helped make the event said Diana. possible. Diana bikes with her children Katherine, 3 and Marg Rowat was at the breakfast on Wednesday, Ol, 1, whenever she can. and she is on holiday from Eastern Canada visiting “Blenheim is really good for biking, there are her daughter Diana de Zwart. lots of paths.”

Cricket grants open The ANZ Cricket Grant scheme is asking clubs, schools, individuals and teams to apply for the scheme, which gives away bats, stumps, helmets, scoreboards and Apply for your ANZ cricket grant to get pitch resurfacing grants. some good cricket gear this summer

The scheme, aimed at helping cricket grow at community, is available to people of all ages and levels of cricket, with backyard cricket sets, uniforms, gear and bespoke grants also available.

Nationally, $100,000 worth of grants is up for grabs. Applications for an ANZ Cricket Grant scheme are open now until 12 March 2013 and can be completed at www.anzcricketworld.co.nz

GET FIT SAVE $50 ON YOUR JOINING INVESTMENT

LOSE FAT

Bring in this voucher & receive a

FREE work out*

*Limited time only. Conditions apply. Feb 2013

Get fit. Feel great. Be well 03 577 6296

0800 SNAP FIT (762 734)

www.snapfitness247.co.nz Blenheim - 73 Grove Rd, E: blenheim@snapfitness.com

FITNESS - 24-7


20

The Sun

Friday February 15, 2013

Kitchens

FREE

Kitchen consulta tion and quote wi th our qualified Inte rior Designer at PlaceMakers Blen heim. Call Christie our kitch en designer now, for an appointment on 520 6027 or pop int o our showroom on the corner of Grove Road and Farmar St and tal k to our friendly staff.

We would like to

introduce

our new kitchen designer

Christie Rentoul

Christie is a qualified Interior Designer with years of kitchen designing behind her. Her passion for creating the perfect kitchen to suit the client’s needs and budget, has shown through her designs and the repeat customers over the years. Placemakers Blenheim uses the 20/20 design program which creates detailed plans, elevations, and perspective drawings. Christie has recently attended the latest 20/20 training in Auckland. There Christie learnt how to best utilise the program allowing for images that bring the client’s kitchen to life, helping to visualise their working space.

Placemakers is here to guide you through the exciting process of designing your new kitchen. If your dream is a simple yet elegant kitchen, or a kitchen with all the latest technology, or perhaps even a bright and trendy statement, Christie is the designer for you. We are conscious that it is you, the client, who will be using the kitchen so it is essential to incorporate what is important to you within the design. As shown in the photo above, Placemakers don’t just do the basic kitset kitchens. Whether it is granite, engineered stone, stainless steel, corian or acrylic, the bench top can help add the wow factor

to any kitchen. Teamed up with the right handles, appliances, and cabinetry, the transformation is complete. Christie would love the opportunity to as-

sist you in creating your dream kitchen. Please do not hesitate to pop into PlaceMakers Blenheim, or to give Christie a call, to discuss designing your new kitchen.

See in store for these great deals: ROBINHOOD SCRAPEATER 1/2HP SE390Q 3622048

15999

$

LAmINATE BENCH TOP BLANkS

Five colours to choose from 3600 x 600 x 30mm

203

$ CETO SINgLE SINk AND DRAINER 3620803

14899

$

92

1800 x 600 x 30mm

12899

$

TRENDy gLASS SPLASHBACkS

12 Colours to choose from 600 x 750mm

25554

$

900 x 750mm

30666

$

*Some product may not be available but can be ordered. Offers valid until 28th February.

CNR GROVE ROAD & FARMAR STREET PH 520 6030 WEEKDAYS 7AM - 5.30PM SAT 8AM - 4PM SUN 9AM - NOON

kITCHEN APPLIANCE PACkS • Includes 5 function oven & hob • Choose from gas, electric or ceramic hob

3803161-65

FROM

899

$


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.