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By Cathie Bell and Matt Brown Accident data over four years sourced from the Marlborough District Council shows that Alabama Road, which could have hundreds of students cycling down it to a new school site, is a black spot for cycling accidents. The Education Ministry proposes to move Marlborough Boys’ and Marlborough Girls’ Colleges to a site near the end of Alabama Road, at the same time as council data shows that road has many of the reported cycling accidents in Blenheim at its many roundabouts. Continued on page 2 Boys from Marlborough Boys’ College cycle to school. Photo by Anthony Phelps.

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Colleges’ move could put cycling students at risk Continued from page 1 There have been 18 reported accidents between cyclists and cars along Alabama Road in the past four years, and the intersection with the most accidents in Blenheim is the roundabout at the intersection of Alabama Road and Weld Street, with eight accidents. Another black spot is the roundabout intersection between Seymour Street and Maxwell Road, also with eight accidents. Council road safety co-ordinator Robyn Blackburn says no-one has plotted the data before. The safety of Alabama Road for cyclists hasn’t been raised before, she says. However, several council staff members have been knocked off their bikes travelling to work, including one at the Alabama Road and Weld Street roundabout. “I imagine it will be raised further down the track, if the combined col-

leges’ site is confirmed. That’s a few years off. “It’s not come under anyone’s radar at the moment. I would like to think it would be addressed in the planning for the combined colleges.” It is an issue to be considered as the council and other agencies are encouraging more cycling, walking, and scootering to school by students. Marlborough Boys’ College principal Wayne Hegarty says about 25 per cent of the school’s 970 students cycle each day, and the numbers had gone up since the school installed a ‘bike cage’ to secure bikes during the day. No-one had raised the safety of Alabama Road for cyclists with him, he says, but he’s well aware of the risks of Alabama Road as a staff member was knocked off his bike at the Alabama Road and Weld Street roundabout. Hopefully, cycle paths along Alabama Road will be part of the future planning, Wayne says.

Marlborough Girls’ College principal Karen Stewart says only about 10 per cent of her students cycled to school. The college has done research how students came to school about five years ago, and half came by bus with ‘a fairly low’ number cycling. Marlborough Roads spokesman Steve Murrin was unable to be contacted yesterday. Ministry education infrastructure service head Kim Shannon says the ministry is ‘really interested’ in the research done on this. She says in the planning for the site, the ministry will be including consideration for the safety of students arriving at and leaving school, including cycle and pedestrian safety, as it does for every school site. “We have big secondary schools all around the country in a number of high volume traffic areas. We work with local authorities, police and NZ Transport Agency to

minimise traffic hazards around a school. There are a number of ways to do that, including lower speed limits in the area. “In the case of the preferred site for the Marlborough colleges, we are still planning which part of the site would be most suitable to locate the colleges, as well as where entrances and exits are placed. Those will take into account traffic considerations.” Meanwhile, the ministry’s engineers Tonkin and Taylor, have applied for resource consent to start geotechnical investigation of the Alabama Road site last week. The resource consent application says the engineers plan to do two 60 to 150 millimetre diameter machinedrilled boreholes up to 20 metres deep, installing a standpipe piezometer, and drill 10 32 to 45 mm diameter cone penetrometer tests up to 20 metres deep.

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Cornerstone sites sell By Cathie Bell The land and buildings housing the Cornerstone Bar in central Blenheim has been sold to the Derry family. The Derry family already owns the Speights Ale House. Cornerstone owners’ spokesman Ryan McQuillan says the agreement to sell the two sites that make up the Cornerstone Bar was agreed last Friday, and they will be settling in a couple of weeks. He says the bar is being sold as a going concern and its future is up to the new owners. Purchaser John Derry says the deal to buy Cornerstone stacks up, now his family owns the entire site. “We will close the bar and refurbish, with the aim of providing a nice atmosphere for diners with good food,” he says.

“This will complement The Speights Alehouse.” The refurbishment is expected to be completed by July. The bar stretches across a piece of land bordered by Maxwell Road, Queen Street, and George Street, next to Bythell Place. There have been rumours of a sale circulating around Marlborough for some months, and The Sun understands sale negotiations took a long time to reach a conclusion. Ryan says his family has run the bar for a decade and ‘had heaps and heaps of fun’, but it is now time to step back. “We’ve changed as much as the industry has changed... We’re happy to be moving on to the next chapter.” He has a young family, with two children under two, and plans to spend more time with

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Body found Police divers yesterday recovered a body from the Marlborough Sounds, after an extensive search which began on Saturday, after a 49 year-old man diving off a boat near Stephens Island was reported overdue. Formal identification of the body is yet to take place, and until then Police will not be in a position to release any further details of the deceased.

Firefighters head south Two fire crews from the Marlborough Sounds have gone to Christchurch to relieve fire fighters who have been battling the Port Hills fire. Eight volunteers from Kenepuru, Okiwi Bay and Canvastown are taking a heavy tanker south to join the crews who are working at the two thousand hectare fire site where flare-ups are still a risk.

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them before retraining as a builder. “As much as I love hospitality, it’s not thoroughly conducive

to seeing your children while they’re awake.” He declined to say how much the sale is for.

Govt to market Marlborough The Government is to spend $150,000 to encourage tourists to visit Marlborough despite State Highway One being closed south of Ward, and another $70,000 will promote changed Top of the South touring routes to the international travel trade, Tourism Minister Paula Bennett says, and the money has been welcomed by Marlborough Mayor John Leggett. “The on-going closure of State Highway 1 has seen a reduction in visitors from Canterbury, although we don’t know what the true scale of that impact is yet.”

Australian Air Force to debut new aircraft The Australian Air Force has confirmed its new C-27J Spartan airlifter will make its first public outing at Omaka as part of the Yealands Classic Fighters Air Show next month, organisers say. Yealands Classic Fighters committee member and former Air ViceMarshal David Bamfield says it is ‘particularly thrilling’ to welcome the RAAF back to Omaka. “The C27J has not been to New Zealand before but we are hoping that it will soon become a regular sight in our skies, especially at Omaka in much the same fashion as the Caribou once was.” The RAAF have supported Classic Fighters previously, he says, demonstrating the now decommissioned DHC-4 Caribou for the 2007 and 2009 shows.

The C-27J which replaces the Caribou fills out the RAAF’s air transport capabilities alongside the C-17A Globemaster and C-130J Hercules. The battlefield air lifter is equipped with missile warning systems, electronic self-protection and battlefield armour allowing it to operate freely in high-threat environments, improving the RAAF’S ability to move people, equipment and supplies in Australia and the Pacific. The Yealands Classic Fighters Omaka event is held every second Easter and the airshow is the main fundraising event for the Omaka Aviation Heritage Museum in Blenheim. The next show is next month and tickets are available now at www.classicfighters.co.nz

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Story and photo by Celeste Alexander The weekend weather put up some ‘perfect’ fishing conditions for those who took part in the Renwick Arms Country Club’s annual fishing competition. The three day event saw locals head out to their favourite fishing spots on Friday and Saturday before taking their catch in on Sunday to be weighed. A new record number of entries were recorded this year with 243 entries in total, a result club manager Alan Fergus was really happy with. “I’m over the moon to be honest,” he grins. “Each year it’s growing and we are giving away more and more in prizes which is fantastic for the community. There were some really happy people and kiddies which just made it a great day,” he says. People of all ages flocked to Renwick on Sunday to weigh in their catch. Children

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Police senior constable Paul McKenzie talks to contractors about the pending harvest.

Pupils at St Mary’s preschool in Blenheim donned their pyjamas to celebrate Shrove Tuesday yesterday, and the new entrants from next-door St Mary’s School joined them for a pancake breakfast. Shrove Tuesday is the traditional celebration before the fasting and penance of Lent, in the build-up to Easter in the Christian religious calendar.

Patience key on harvest roads By Cathie Bell Police are encouraging vineyard contractors to make sure they are up to speed with road rules and to be tolerant and aware that motorists will be impatient as they drive slow harvesters and heavily-laden truck and trailer units during the pending grape harvest. Harvest is expected to start in a few weeks with sparkling wine grapes, building up to the ‘sav-alanche’ in April. Police senior constable Paul MacKenzie told about 50 contractors at a Wine Marlborough pre-harvest briefing last Friday that ‘everything has a silver lining’ and State Highway One over the Weld Pass is not going to be an issue this year ‘as no-one is there’. State Highway One south of Ward is shut to traffic after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake on November 14 sent hundreds of tonnes of rock over the road, cutting off communities between Ward and Kaikoura. The high-

way is not expected to re-open until at least the end of this year. Paul says no-one can predict what’s going to happen with SH63, the alternative route between Blenheim and Christchurch, but he encouraged drivers to take care, be patient, and to build in lots of time to do everything. “As long as you’re doing everything right, especially at night, you’ll be fine… It’s up to the motoring public to get less impatient and get through.” Roundabouts are an issue, as the turns can cause grapes to spill. He urges drivers to drive ‘really slowly’ through roundabouts because there is ‘always going to be someone wanting to cut in front of you’. “Keep it in mind. Pull over if there is traffic behind you.” Last year, there were ‘absolutely no issues’ with harvesting contractors, Paul says, and he has offered to go to work sites and talk to companies’ drivers about the requirements.

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Market response the vulnerability of native species, may categorize these fish with all other noxious pests such as stoats, possums, and rabbits, so welcoming their demise by any means possible, at any time, morally ataraxic in their condemnation despite any ill-conceived legislation protecting acclimatised species. The stoat is a gorgeous, sleek, elegantly designed predator but has no place in the NZ ecosystem - nor do predatory fish. Walter Hilhorst Blenheim

Class act, Ross Taylor Dear Ed, Noted the none-too-subtle reference to the politics of New Zealand Cricket, when your intrepid commentator Jacob Page underlined the ‘in again, out again’ path that Ross Taylor treads. From afar where according to Australian tradition all the best cricketers come from across the ditch, (the west side) where they have perfected the ‘lawn bowls swinging delivery’ to prevent an opponent from winning, there are those among us who judge cricketers by their class. In any manual, Ross Taylor is in the top echelon, up there with the Kippaxs, the Greg Chappells and his late

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master class, the late Martin Crowe. Politics is a dirty game in any form, but it has no place in the hallowed halls of cricket. You put your best team on the field and when you live afar, you see a master at work crafting an innings, it matters not that politics deem that he should not be there. In Australia we have recently seen the Marsh factor at work. But failure after failure they keep real talent sitting on the benches. Ross Taylor, you are a class act. Pity that the people who select these sides do not exhibit similar qualities. ‘Cover Point’ Australia

Dear Ed, To ‘Girls on Tour’ and all the other people that came to our fantastic little town to enjoy the Market, usually held on the Friday before the Wine and Food Festival, there is a story behind ‘no huge market’. Ted Laws has given his time and energy for many years bringing a great vibrancy to our streets with the Wine and Food Festival Market but he ran into many problems and this year he sadly decided to walk away. The Artisan Market only heard about the ‘no market’ dilemma three weeks before the festival and decided to give it a go. Having the full backing of the Marlborough District Council, we also went to each retailer in the area of the Forum explaining we were going to hold our Artisan Market on that Friday, we listened to their feedback and planned the market around their requests, almost all retailers were very supportive and loved having a local market right on their doorstep. No it wasn’t a huge market, but the fare on sale was of really good quality and made by the sellers who

pride themselves on quality and workmanship Having to divide the market into two, in the Forum and Liz Davidson Park, on reflection wasn’t the best layout but keeping in mind it was the first time and done in less than three weeks it was the best we could do in the time we had, it would have been much better to have all in the Forum - a learning curve. ‘The Artisan Market’ received such lovely feedback on the day from satisfied customers and retailers alike and again on the following day when we held our market in Wynen Street carpark on Saturday. We have put in a request to the council to have a road closure and have another go next year. Blenheim needs these little boosts of interest to make locals, and tourists alike come to town, support our retailers that are there, in some cases seven days a week. It gives a new life and vibrancy to our fantastic little town, so please come along next year, we will have music, more stalls and all in one place. Artisan Market committee

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Finding a place in Marlborough Ashley Fung was a backpacker when she arrived in Marlborough. She tells Cathie Bell how she is using her talents here in the region. Settling down and raising a family dance group. in Marlborough wasn’t really part of She was a professional performer in Ashley Fung’s plan for her life. Hong Kong, at one of the theme parks Originally from Hong Kong, she was there, as a dancer. backpacking through Australia and Her name is Fung Po Ying, but she met Valeri Lindmets, from Estonia. adopted the name Ashley here in They teamed up and were backpack- Marlborough. ing in New Zealand, and they were “We did everything, dancing, singworking here when Ashley became ing, parades, many things. pregnant with their son, Marcus. “Every day I was going to work, just Margaret Western at the Marlborough having fun. Migrant Centre “People come to was ‘an angel’, the parks, they just “There is clean Ashley says, and want to have fun, it’s helped the young not really like work.” water, fresh air, couple. The Multicultural “I gave birth to Festival celthat’s some of what ebrating istheabout my son and I was diversity very sick, I nearly I want to give him.” of the residents of died in hospital. Marlborough and “Margaret was their many different a great support, she found people to cultures, and the vibrancy that brings help me, look after my baby, help my our district. partner. Ashley and Val embody that – they “I was in three hospitals: Wairau, are pictured in formal Japanese clothNelson, and Wellington. ing as their wedding photo. “I’m now much better. “We had a special wedding photo “I’m so grateful to the people here taken in Japan. who have helped me so much. “I met Val in Australia, we didn’t “I had no one here, no friends, no decide to get married, we didn’t decide family. to have our son, it all happened without “Margaret and the centre gave me a plan. so much support, she’s like an angel. “We wanted to have something “I’m keen to be part of the commu- special, and my father paid for this nity, and taking part in activities, so in Japan. I’m performing at the Multi Cultural “All my family came. Festival. “As a backpacker, we knew some “This community helped me in my Japanese people, and one of them had time of need. a company that took formal pictures.” “I’m now willing and able to give They maintain their cultures at back.” home too. The festival is on this weekend, on “I speak Cantonese, with my son. Saturday from 11am until 4pm at the “He understands and speaks it. Baden Powell Green in Pollard Park. “My husband speaks Russian and It promises to be a day of fun, ethnic Estonian to him. He’s learning so fast.” music, dance, and food. She has been in Marlborough almost Margaret says all the food and four years now, and says it is a good information stalls have been booked, place for her family, and she is looking and there will be lots for everyone, for work, as she was working before especially families, to do. she had her son. Ashley is performing a traditional “It’s a good place to bring up kids, Chinese dance by herself, a solo, at that’s why I want to stay. the Multicultural Festival, and will “There is clean water, fresh air, that’s also be dancing with the Chinese some of what I want to give him.”

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Muddy Buddy Havelock The estuary hosted hundreds of people in the annual Muddy Buddy run last Sunday.

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 Hayden Posa and Anthony Davis with one of the eels they caught, weighing 1.75kg.

 Thomas Large with the rig shark he entered at the  Abbie and Andy Boyd with their catch. weigh in on Sunday.

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Registry shopping is one of the fun parts of planning a wedding, and is also great for guests who have no idea what to purchase the newly weds. It allows couples to hand select what they want and need for their home, from fine linen and bedding to kitchenware and specific items for the home interior. Providing a wedding gift registry in Marlborough is Thomas’s which also offers a formal suit hire service. The register is a complimentary service which enables the bride and groom to provide an online list of wedding gifts for guests to choose from. The best part is that it makes choosing a gift easy for friends and family and guests

can take comfort in giving something they know will be appreciated. It also gives family and friends travelling from outside of Marlborough an option for gift purchasing, rather than traveling with gifts which may be fragile or difficult to transport. How it works: Guests are able to access the wedding register by entering a wedding ID number that is provided by the couple. As items are purchased the register is updated to prevent duplication. For more information contact Thomas’s Homewares department or call in and speak to the staff instore.

Bridal lingerie Brides want to look stunning from head to toe on their wedding day and bridal lingerie is a key element of the wedding look. All About You lingerie specialists on Maxwell Road has a unique range of bridal lingerie and wedding accessories. For those looking to purchase wedding gifts, gift vouchers are a great idea and allows the bride to select from the range instore, including swimwear, nightwear, lingerie and even soaps and moisturisers. A personal bra fitting service is available so call in and see Erica who will help you with your selection.

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browse the huge range and make their selection for the registry. This registry will then be available for those wanting to purchase a wedding gift. Alyssums also does balloons for weddings and stock items for hens’ nights. All gifts can be wrapped free of charge and friendly staff are available to help with your selection.

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Samuel Jacob Petersen Born February 21, 2017 Weight 9lb 10.5oz Hospital Wairau

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Hunter Bowie Hodson Born February 17, 2017 Weight 7lb 2oz Hospital Wairau

Rosie and Jordan are happy to announce the arrival of their first baby boy, Samuel Jacob (9lb 10.5oz) at 2.39am on February 21, 2017. Special thanks to all the amazing staff in the maternity ward at Wairau Hospital. Photo provided.

Brent and Xuan are proud to present their first baby Maximus (3.59kg) at 1.13am on February 14, 2017 at Wairau Hospital. Many thanks to family and those involved, especially our midwife Toni James and all the maternity staff. Photo provided.

Ben and Terri-Lee are pleased to announce the birth of their baby girl Billie-Jae, born February 11, 2017 at 4.25am. A little sister for Kayde and Charlotte. A big thank you to all the staff that assisted in the birth of this beautiful wee girl. Photo provided.

Dylan, Sara and big brother Herbie are excited to announce the arrival of Hunter Bowie born at 4.35am on February 17, 2017 at Wairau Hospital. Massive thank you to our awesome midwife Rhianne and all the staff at the maternity ward. Photo provided.

Women preparing for Friday’s World Day of Prayer service.

Women’s prayer service preparing A special service for the World Day of Prayer this Friday is being prepared by women from several different Christian churches in Blenheim. The service, to be held on Friday morning at St Andrew’s

in Henry Street, is prepared by the World Day of Prayer Committee in the Philippines, and in Blenheim, a group of Filipina women have gathered with women from the St Andrew’s parish to bring a special

character to the service. The women, at a rehearsal last week, are, from left: Josie Slape, Geraldine Slovak, Dawn Neal, Fely Tyson, Flo Southam, Candy Austin, Heather Wadsworth, Ngaire Kendrew, Vicky

Gardiner, Narcisa Gear-Clay, Marguerite Fairweather, Joyce Green, and Beth Sowden. The World Day of Prayer Service is an ecumenical one, open to all, starting at 10am at St Andrew’s Church, Henry Street, Blenheim.

Maggie Gwendolyn Le Prou Born January 23, 2017 Weight 9lb 1oz Hospital Taranaki Base Jacques, Vanessa (nee Roberts), Xavier and Poppy are smitten with their wee bundle born January 23, 2017, she has settled in nicely. Fliss and Martin Roberts second wee princess and eighth grandchild. Photo provided.

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Welcome to the WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY CancerCANCER Society MARLBOROUGH Marlborough With the help of volunteers we work with local health professionals and community groups to ensure that information about living well, cancer treatment and support, and survivorship, is available to anyone who needs it; free or with minimal charges. It is important to us that we reach everyone who needs our help and information, if you know of anyone who may benefit from our services please cut out this newsletter and pass it on.

Relay For Life 2017

Some of the Thursday Zingers, showing off their zing.

A community singing group welcomes more people to join in song on Thursday evenings. Some of the Thursday Zingers, gathered last week, are from left, Pam Nicholls (with ukulele), Becs O’Sullivan, Nancy Radich, Bruce Rumble, Maggie Girling (obscured), Angus Welsh, Malcolm Whitmee, and front row: Helen Nicholson, Vivienne Evans, Erin Fitzgerald, Maggie Walker, Christine Smith, Pat Ashton, and Sheenagh Barron.

Song leader Pam says many people would like to sing ‘but they think maybe they can’t, or they’re not good enough’. “But a choir is a perfect place to try, secure among other voices. Choir is friendly and welcoming and fun,” she says. “There are no auditions - come and find that you can do it - and, when all the harmonies come together, you are part of making beautiful music.” Called the Thursday Zingers, member

Vivienne Evans explains singing fills you with ‘zest and zing’. “There’s lots of laughs - nobody minds the mistakes! “I find singing with the group sets me up for the week. I miss it if I don’t go, so I make the effort and always feel good by the end of the evening. We also attend films and shows together.” People interested in joining the Thursday Zingers can ring Pam on 021 046 4841.

Penguins return winners By Celeste Alexander Four local children put their first aid skills to the test at a competition in Nelson recently and returned home with a number of placings. In particular Hannah Richards and Helena Maher won overall and got three first placings and two first equals. They are members of the ‘Penguins’ St John Youth Blenheim programme and went up against Stoke, Richmond and Havelock divisions, and was the first time they had competed. They had to complete nine tests including first aid, communication and drill. Division manager for St John Youth Blenheim Jane Donald says they were initially reluctant to take part but did extremely well and enjoyed their experience. “Special thanks goes to their tutors Laurie Duncan and Kaleb Donald who also travelled with them, we are all so proud of their efforts,” Jane says. The St John Youth Blenheim programme is looking to recruit new penguins (6-8 year olds) and holds regular meets on a Tuesday night from 5-6pm. To register your child email Jane at stjohnblen@gmail.com

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A retreat that providesmenan opportunity and their partners, Wednesday,for July 15, 6.00-8.00pm. phone us for venue details. people whose lives have beenPleaseaffected by breast cancer, to gather a beautiful, Cancer in Contacts natural setting and learn the basics of the Cancer Society Marlborough, The Forum, sport of catch and release fly fishing. PO Box 233, Blenheim; PhoneFly 03 579 4379; Opening hours: Mondayexercises to Friday fishing techniques provide gentle 9.00am-4:30pm for joints and soft tissue. Email address: marlcaso@xtra.co.nz 28-30 April 2017, Owen River Cancer helpline: 0800 CANCER (226 237) To find out more: Cancer Society website: www.cancersoc.org.nz for reliable and up to date information, links and www.castingforrecovery.org.nz

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Lansdowne Parkour friendly staff Introducing Wilson, RN-Manager and Support and SaturdayMargot 11th March Information Provider Midday to midnight Corinne Payne, RN-Health Promoter Register your team(reliefofsupport 10-15 people and Information provider)and receive your team pack with important dates Hilary Gill, Finance and Retail Co-ordinator and fundraising support. Jasmine McDonald, Volunteer Administrator. Visit our office, callCo-ordinator 579and4379 or email hilaryg@cancersoc.org.nz to register. How can we help? Survivors Ceremony Our team welcomes enquiries from community groups, Maraes, schools, etc. who would If you are a cancer survivor and would likeliketoa workshop or talk from the Cancer Society. We are attend survivors morning tea and lap please happy to visit Picton and Rural Marlborough. let us know. Diary, June-July 2009 – Follow our Facebook page for updates For more information (including venuefrom details) or Candle bags are available to purchase to register your interest in these events, contact the Cancer Society office foror$5. Decorate 03 579 4379 marlcaso@xtra.co.nz your bag to rememberYogaaClasses loved one or to – gentle and relaxing yoga celebrate someone going through their sessions; bring your loved one or a fellow survivor alongour for some time out. Tuesdays, 5:30-7.00pm. cancer journey. Attend Candle of Hope ceremony at Relay For Life atCancers 10pm. Gynaecological Network – for women with a diagnosis of Cancer of the uterus, All welcome. endometrium, cervix, ovary or vulva. Thursday,


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Oscar-finalist movie star working in vineyards By Cathie Bell One of the main actors in the Oscar Award-nominated film Tanna is working in the vineyards of Marlborough. Tanna, an Australian-Vanuatu co-production filmed entirely in the Nauvhal language, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, but missed out on Monday to Iranian film The Salesman. Tawata Nangia features in the film, playing a pivotal role as a warrior from a neighbouring tribe whose actions set the movie’s Romeo-and-Juliet style lovers on their doomed path. He is working in Marlborough for Vinepower, having worked for Vinepower owner and Marlborough man Jono Bushell’s Vanuatuan company, Tanna Farms. The film is the first feature film shot entirely in Vanuatu, on Tanna, where Tanna Farms produces its coconut oil and peanut butter. The heart and soul of the movie are Tawata’s people, from a remote, traditional ‘kastom’ Tanna village called Yakel. Here customs and lifestyles have changed little in centuries.

Men wear sheaths and women, grass skirts. Life is traditional. Modern ways, for the most are rejected. Until the filmmakers arrived, the community had never seen a movie let alone acted in one. They were enthusiastic about filming their story based on a traditional Yakel song. Tanna Farms partner Seth Kaurua says Tawata is a real traditional man who lives by kastom. “He has never been to school. He has traditional beliefs. He does not have an English name. In Vanuatu, he could be one of the last people to not have an English name because of his real authentic ties to the custom of Tanna.” Building traditional bamboo tree houses by hand are Tawata’s specialty, and his double story Yakel house is centre stage in the ‘Tanna’ movie, as is another at Tanna Farms. From a traditional Yakel life, Tawata has been working as a gardener and carpenter for Tanna Farms, where his hard work impressed the company and he is working with Tanna Farms’ sister company, Vinepower, in the New Zealand wine and viticulture industry

under the Recognised Seasonal Employment Scheme. Jono says the RSE scheme is economically empowering for RSE workers and positions with Vinepower are coveted. The money RSE workers earn means their communities have funds for education and health. “Tawata is in fact a fine example of ‘why’ we created Tanna Farms. He is working hard on his first RSE season in New Zealand, then he will head back home to Vanuatu where he knows he has work with us at Tanna Farms – a year-round supply of work has been developed. “Tawata is a man of very little words. He only speaks his tribal language and doesn’t speak Bislama or English. “He now knows a few words of English since being in New Zealand such as ‘good’, ‘thank you’ and ‘yes’ or ‘no’ but in the main his fellow RSE teammates translate for him while he is based overseas.” “They tell us he is proud to be part of Vanuatu’s first feature film and even prouder to be part of the Tanna Farms and Vinepower teams,” Jono says.

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Cruz McDonald by his dad’s truck. Aaron and Anah McDonald

Tribute for harvest driver and son

A Gisborne man who died with his son in a truck crash a month ago had worked three harvests as a truck driver in Marlborough. Aaron McDonald, 37, and eight year-old Cruz McDonald died on January 23 when the truck and trailer they were in left State Highway 2 near Norsewood in central Hawke’s Bay in stormy conditions and plunged down a 30-metre cliff. Picton friends Megan and Jonathan Rosene have set up a Givealittle fundraising campaign to help his widow Anah McDonald and their other son Rome, 6, pay for a special headstone to mark the grave, and to help the family financially in the future. They knew Aaron and Anah from their time living in Gisborne, but there will be people in Marlborough who had met Aaron while he was driving trucks during harvest, Jonathan says. “Aaron worked for Greaves Bulk Haulage of Gisborne, who would contract to Toll in Marlborough for harvest. He worked three

harvests, and used to stay at the Spring Creek Motels while he was here.” Anah mentioned to Megan that she and Rome visited Aaron and Cruz’s grave at Patutahi Cemetary in Gisborne daily, but it was pretty difficult for a six-year-old to comprehend what it represented. “It’s not a very special place for Rome to go to at the moment, and we were talking about how to make it a better experience for him.” Megan has seen headstones in the shape of trucks in the United States, and is investigating options in different shapes and materials available in New Zealand and overseas. She hopes the fundraiser will cover the costs of the headstone and anything extra would go to helping the family in the future. Anyone with ideas or advice about how to get hold of a truck-themed headstone is welcome to get in touch at truckiestribute@ gmail.com, Megan says. Link to Givealittle Page: https://givealittle. co.nz/cause/aaronandcruzmcdonald


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community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am-8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: Office hours 9am3pm Mon-Thu 5775549. Reg. Nurse 1pm-5pm Wed, 8.30am-5pm Thu & Fri 5206200 (Mary). Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 578 8125. Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272.

acknowledgement Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Aley 021 434117. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Thursday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451 Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 8.30-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

BEESLEY, Mary Edna: Passed away on Sunday February 26 2017. Much-loved and cherished wife of Harold, loved Mum of Angela and Rochelle; loved Nana of Zephyr and loved sister of Brian, John and Raymond McKay, and loved sister-in-law of Wai, Trish and Mary. Messages may be sent to 4 Hammerichs Road, R D 2, Blenheim 7272. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Life Flight Trust would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 14-448, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6241. A celebration of Mary’s life will be held at 11am Friday March 3 at the Church of the Nativity, Alfred Street. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz GILBERT, Elizabeth: On Sunday February 26 2017, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village. Aged 89 years. Much-loved wife of the late Jack, loved mother to Michael, and stepmother to John, Raymond and Marilyn. Much-loved grandmother to Jamie, and much-loved sister to Bill Barratt. Messages may be sent to the Gilbert Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. At Elizabeth’s request, a private cremation has taken place at the Sowman Crematorium.“May you rest in peace with the Lord and with your family in heaven”. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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The Sun Newspaper offers an acknowledgement service to its readers. You can submit acknowledgements following family bereavements. The deadline will be on Mondays at 5.00pm, with a limit of 50 words for $15.00+GST. You can submit acknowledgements by bringing them to the Sun office at 72 High Street, or posting them to PO Box 634 Blenheim 7240. You can also email them to office@ blenheimsun.co.nz Please include your contact details: Name, address, email and phone numbers, including your mobile number if possible.

STAFFORD, Ian Victor James (Staffy): On Sunday February 26 2017, unexpectedly at home. Aged 59 years. Dearly loved husband of Julie, doting father and father-in-law of Corey and Bree, Shannon and Larissa, Regan and Sandra, and Mikaela. much-loved Grandie of Levi; Alexei, Nikita and Logan; Lauchlan; and Layken. Loved brother of Ann. Messages to 46 Anglesea Street, Renwick 7204. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 233, Blenheim 7240. A Celebration of Staffy’s Life will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 1pm on Thursday March 2, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Classifieds Advertising Ph 03 577 7868 health & beauty MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check u s i n g d e r m o s c o py. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665. VA R I C O S E Veins. N o n s ur g i c a l, e n d ovenous laser treatment. Phone 03 548 8216. FACIAL Rejuvenation. Cosmetic Botulinum & Dermall Fillers. You can look & feel great! Phone 03 548 8216. EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope and suction. Phone for an appointment 578 8310 at Edge Physio, 11 Francis St. LEARN BOWEN Therapy. Professional course. Starts 11/12 March, Waikawa. Phone Christine 5737733 or 027-573-7733.

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WANTED - Faering Row Boat, approx 16FT. Phone 03-2654073 or 027-4759276.

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Wednesday, 15th March 2017 - 7.30pm Nurse’s Recreation Hall

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Blenheim Marlborough

All members urged to attend. New and intending members welcome. Colin Geertson - SECRETARY

New events to see

Vineyard staff required

FREE TRADE & CRAFT SITES AVAILABLE on application Bernadette Gilmore Ph 577 7174

Are you a JOHNSTON/E?

Must be fit and have no criminal convictions. Text name and contact number to 021 775 694 Our company has a Pre-employment and random drug testing policy

InvItes you to the 2017 season Monday 13 March social Fundraiser Pizza night Tickets available Dodson Street Ale House 5.30pm tuesday 21 March Club night Boy’s College Hall 7-9pm First Night FREE- college age to mature, all abilities welcome

Get in touch with your heritage

Join us for lunch on Sunday 5th March at 12 noon at the Redwood Tavern, Cleghorn Street for sun, food and friendship. Please contact Heather Menzies 03 578 3115 by 2nd March

Traditional Thai Massage Aromatherapy Massage Sports Massage Foot Reflexology Massage Back Neck, Shoulders Massage Pregnancy Massage Coconut Oil Massage Warm Herbal Compression

tuesday 4 april aGM Boys College Hall 8pm Contact Derek 0224 259 978 For all enquiries including fundraiser ticket information

Rai Valley A&P Show

258A Scott Street, Redwoodtown, Blenheim

GIft vOUchERs AvAILABLE

PH 578 5720 6 Dodson St, Blenheim

public notice

Members Draw $2900.00 Happy Hour Friday - 5.30pm-7.30pm

Saturday Members Draw $200.00 Don’t Frett - Club bar 7.00pm

Sunday Happy hour 3-5pm

Members, their guests and Affiliates Welcome P: 5781059 • www.clubsofmarlborough.org.nz

Advertise on the sun’s trAdes & services pAge for detAils

classifieds@blenheimsun.co.nz

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0800 223 6632

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This FREE NZQA approved 20 week part time evening programme is held in Blenheim on Wednesday evenings for people looking to:     

Kill your mortgage faster Protect your lifestyle Top investment tips for Kiwis Use your home to build wealth Saving for a rainy day!

Open to all NZ permanent residents aged 16+. INFO EVE : Wed 22 Feb @ 6pm/Wed 1 Mar @ 6pm

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

Permanent Part-time position for 30 hours a week, term time only; Monday, to Friday. The start date is as soon as possible following appointment. The date is negotiable. Key tasks: • Reception duties including liaising with parents / caregivers • Working with students and staff • Working with the Principal • Office Administration, including finances (experience working with Novopay an advantage) For further information please contact the Principal, Ph 03 573 6395, email principal@picton.school.nz Please send your CV and covering letter detailing your experience; By mail to - The Principal, 5 Buller Street, PICTON 7220 and/or By email to - principal@picton.school.nz by 5:00pm Wednesday 8th March.

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YOUR BUSINESS

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Friday

New & existing plumbing and drainlaying.

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ASSISTANTS

We are seeking a motivated and reliable Kitchen Hand with excellent skills and Permanent & casual shifts are available time keeping. for enthusiastic and committed This is a rostered position of 4 days on, health care assistants. 4 days off. Experience is preferred, but full training willPlease be offered toreception suitable applicants. call at for an application form or email Please call at reception for an manager@bethsaida.co.nz

Thursday

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HEALTH CARE KITCHEN HAND

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We look forward to seeing you at our biggest little show!

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE

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Tonight

Gates open at 7am Live entertainment, throughout the day Sturgeons, competitions, Rai Challenge, woodchopping, Giant Pumpkin Competition with massive prizes and loads more

03 579 5689

Bethsaida

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WHAT'S ON

Saturday 4th March Carluke Domain in Rai Valley

Mob 022 011 072

situations vacant

SUNDAY 26 MARCH

Marlborough Vehicle Removals Ph Brent 027 766 7105

RELAX YOUR BODY AND MIND

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FLAXBOURNE A & P SHOW

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE

Massage

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Phone 577 7868 to place your ad here

Wednesday March 1, 2017

NO FEE part-time evening business growth course Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development—NZQA approved

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Register for an information and enrolment session on: Wednesday 1 March @ 6.00 pm, Thursday 9 March @ 6.00 pm

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Classifieds Advertising Ph 03 577 7868

Wednesday March 1, 2017 situations vacant

situations vacant

Newspaper Deliverer

situations vacant

ASSISTANT GARDENER Required

WAREHOUSE – ALL ROUNDER

Full time - permanent position

6 month contract

Would you like to earn some money and spend time in the great outdoors?

If you enjoy the outdoors, are energetic and physically fit - this could be the job for you! Under the supervision of our head gardener your roles would include: • maintaining the high standard of our extensive gardens and lawns • some maintenance and cleaning of building exteriors • general home maintenance skills would be an advantage

Permanent and relief deliverers required

Please call at reception or email ross@ashwoodpark.co.nz for an application form. Applications close 4/3/2017

The Sun Newspaper are looking for people to deliver the paper on Wednesday and Fridays. Please phone 577 7868.

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Seeking a hard working person to work in this experienced team. Need a customer focus, physically fit as some heavy lifting involved. Most important a positive work attitude!

email Jenny: jjporter@welovesalt.com

talk

Text your thoughts to:

027 242 5266

Mechanical Assistant We are looking for a mechanically minded person to work in our busy and well established workshop. Ideally you will have some mechanical and/or engineering background with an interest in machinery. In return, you will enjoy working in a clean and tidy environment while being rewarded at good market rates. If this sounds like you, we would like to hear from you.

Support Workers - Blenheim Are you looking for meaningful work with a purpose that makes a real difference in people’s lives? IDEA Services provides support services for people with an intellectual disability so that they can live, work and enjoy life as part of their community. We have a variety of permanent part-time and full time positions available to suit. If you are keen to get to know people with intellectual disabilities, help them learn new skills, become more independent, achieve and maintain their health and wellbeing, and generally to lead an enjoyable life both at home and when out and about in their communities - then we’d love to hear from you! You will: • • • •

Be available for shift work, including weekends and sleepovers Have a full New Zealand drivers license Be able to complete a satisfactory police check Be legally entitled to work in New Zealand for a minimum of 12 months.

You will be part of a collaborative, supportive work environment where people are treated with respect, valued as an important member of a passionate team performing interesting, challenging and highly rewarding work.

VINEYARD OPERATORS DO YOU LOVE ALL ASPECTS OF VINEYARD WORK? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A DIVERSE ROLE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN A SKILLED AND PASSIONATE TEAM?

Located in the Awatere Valley, Yealands Family Wines are proud of our vineyards and quality wine production. Our estate is approximately 1000 hectares of vine, wetlands, native shrubs and flaxes and continues to grow with further land development. As we expand our vineyard operations, we are looking to increase our dedicated team of vineyard operators. IDEALLY YOU WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCE AND ATTRIBUTES: • • • • •

Proven vineyard experience with good practical skills Reliable and flexible with a strong work ethic Having strong initiative and being self-motivated will be key Ability to work and perform under pressure A great attitude - positivity, good sense of humour, and being a team player is essential • A high level of physical fitness, and the ability to work long or varied hours as required

We offer a range of career paths and comprehensive training which includes the opportunity to gain qualifications while you work.

A competitive wage will be given to the successful applicant and transpor t to and from our Seddon-based vineyard will be provided.

Visit our website www.ihc.org.nz/careers. Or contact 0800 WORK4IHC (0800 9675 4442)

If you have the relevant qualifications and experience, can legally work in New Zealand and are looking to join a passionate team we would love to hear from you. Applications close 14th March 2017.

Closing date: 12 March 2017 Job reference: 4762

The Sun

Please send your application to gareth.goodsir@yealands.co.nz or by post to P.O. Box 545 Blenheim or call on 027 407 1154.

Building and Construction Minister Dr Nick Smith.

Facades to be secured Two Marlborough streets have been listed by the Government as needing urgent work to secure unreinforced masonry facades and parapets. Alfred Street and High Streets in Blenheim have been identified as needing to be secured within a year, among 38 streets from Hurunui to Wellington, Building and Construction Minister Dr Nick Smith says. The Kaikoura Earthquake has increased the seismic risks in Blenheim, Hurunui, Wellington, and Lower Hutt over the next three years, he says. “It is therefore prudent to require them to be secured and to help building owners with funding of these high-risk parapets and facades to secure them.” Nick says the next step is for councils to formally notify the building owners affected, he says, and some owners may already have taken corrective work. “The Government has established a $3 million fund to help building owners with the cost of securing the parapets and facades. I have talked to the mayors of the four councils involved and am pleased that all have confirmed that they will make financial contributions to this fund, bringing it to about $4.5m. The fund will be used to provide a 50 per cent subsidy for the work up to a maximum grant of $15,000 for a façade and $10,000 for a parapet to help building owners with the cost, estimated at $9m.” The Government is using its powers under the Hurunui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery Act 2016 to require building owners to do the necessary securing work within 12 months. “Many of the building owners in these four districts will already be aware of the parapets and façades which need to be secured, but notices from councils to the owners will officially start the clock for the 12-month deadline for the securing work to be done,” Nick says. “Falling unreinforced masonry is a major risk to people on the street during an earthquake as we saw in the 2011 Canterbury earthquake, when it claimed the lives of 39 people. It’s essential we’re proactive about this work so as to avoid a repeat of that terrible tragedy.”


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sport

Wednesday March 1, 2017

Speedster breaks school record By Cathie Bell Marlborough Boys’ College athlete Alex Dawson stamped his mark on the school sports day last week, smashing a 37 year-old record. The speedster broke the record for the 100 metres run by 18 milli-seconds, cutting it from 11.40 to 11.22. That record had stood at Marlborough Boys’ College since 1980. Last year at the school’s athletics day, he cut .40 seconds from the 200m record time but then moved to concentrate on the shorter races. The 100 metres race is the 16 year-old’s speciality now, followed by the 60 metres race. “For the 60m, it’s more about pure speed, it’s not so much endurance work. With the 100m, it’s a balance between pure speed and speed endurance. It becomes more on the pure speed at the end of the race.” The speed racing ‘came upon’ him, Alex says, with him getting into it when he was 13, and progressing from there. He is aiming to do better, and already competes nationally. “I started going to advance meets consistently and just trying to go further. “It gets you going, that’s for sure.”

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Three local drivers selected for rival event The South Island team has been announced for the North vs South Saloon Challenge which will be hosted by the Eastern States Speedway Club at Renwick. This is one of the biggest race events of the year for ESS which will take place on March 17 and 18. It will be particulary exciting for the club as three local saloon drivers have been selected for the eight strong South Island team. They are (2NZ) Paddy North, (27e) Paul Cambie and (791e) Rob Flood.

Marlborough Summer Run The Marlborough Harrier Club’s Summer Runners series continues with a run at 6pm tomorrow evening. The relay run starts with a briefing at 5.45pm, meet at Sutherland Stream Reserve on Wither Road, Blenheim. For directions and Harrier Club details please follow http://www.harriers. net.nz/ai1ec_event/summer-runners20162017-9/?instance_id=2930

Alex Dawson has broken a college sprinting record.

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The Marlborough Mountain Bike Club held its Fortrin Coaching Whites Bay Enduro event at the weekend which saw two days of riding grade four and five trails at Whites Bay. SpeedNut Photography.

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