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By Bill McElhinney It’s fun time on the Picton Foreshore on Saturday as the popular Picton Maritime Festival celebrates its 14th year. “It’s a family oriented event, celebrating the unique maritime heritage of Picton and the Marlborough Sounds,” says Festival chairperson Beryl Bowers. “There will be everything from live music to raft races and fireworks. “We want to make sure families

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can enjoy the event, so entry is free. People can bring the whole family along, sit on the foreshore and enjoy the entertainment without it costing them anything.” The popular festival is expected to attract a crowd of up to 6000 people. “Our headline act this year is The Koi Boys, straight from the Gold Coast, featuring Picton’s own Kevin Keepa,” Beryl says. Continued on Page 2.

Thomas Woledge and Aurora Duncan are looking forward to all the fun on the foreshore at the Picton Maritime Festival on Saturday.

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Festival fun returns to Foreshore Continued from page 1. “There are plenty of fun activities for all the family. We have Treasure Island for the little ones, bouncy castles etc for the older children, raft races for all ages, clinker boat races for all the family, and performances from local talented youth as well as national artists.. “And there are food and craft stalls and other static displays.” Those who want to take part in the popular raft race only need a lifejacket and a team of four, Beryl says “There are rafts available to use, but people are still encouraged to make their There will be heaps of fun for young and old at the Picton own.” Maritime Festival on Saturday. A new event last year,

‘Build a Boat,’ is back with all the equipment required to build a raft on the foreshore. “We’ve put together packs of materials you can use to build a boat of your own design,” Beryl says. “You can get a team together, assemble your craft, and then see if it will float!” Among the entertainers coming back is Goodtime Music Academy director Jonny Wilson, who teaches children how to make instruments from rubbish, then leads them in a performance with their creations. The festival committee is a registered charitable trust and a number of organisations benefit from either participation in the event or

from funds raised. Organisations such as the Picton Lions Club, Picton Volunteer Fire Brigade, Picton Clinker and Classic Boat Club, The Cancer Society and Endeavour Park Pavilion Society, have opportunities to raise funds through participation in the event and other groups such as Kaipupu Point and Mistletoe Bay Trust have opportunities for exposure. Funds raised by the festival trust are distributed back into the community. The festival has grown in size over the years and now attracts hundreds of people. It starts at 11am and goes on until 11pm, finishing with a magnificent fireworks display at 10pm.

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Former Picton boy in headline act By Bill McElhinney Former Picton lad Kevin Keepa will be coming home as part of the headline act for Saturday’s Maritime Festival. Kevin, who grew up in Picton, is one of the Koi Boys, who were big news back in 2016 when they wowed The Voice Australia judges with their rendition of the swing harmony classic Sh-Boom. “It was probably the highlight of our careers,” says Nuz Ngatai, who partnered with Kiwi singers Kevin and Danny Faifai to form The Koi Boys in 2008. They were the first trio to ever audition on The Voice Australia, and were a hit among fans, both locally and across the Tasman.

They were knocked out before the finals, which caused outrage on social media, but certainly put the trio on the map as clear crowd favourites. Since then they have been performing almost every Sunday at the Gold Coast’s Koi Dining & Lounge Bar, which is how they got their name. Their “Sunday Session” show at Koi Bar is a must-see for those visiting the Gold Coast, and has become so popular that it sells out weeks in advance. The group came together after Wellington transplants Kevin – formerly in the group Sex & Chocolate – and Danny – a one-time karaoke operator – connected with Nuz on the Gold Coast music scene.

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By Bill McElhiney The Government’s plan to make New Zealand predator free by 2050 is old news for Picton - they started ages ago. Picton Dawn Chorus has spent many years establishing a predator free zone in the town by encouraging residents to trap pests and record their success. A stunning safe haven for native wildlife has also been established at Kaipupu Point, the small peninsula that juts into Picton Harbour. It is protected where it joins the mainland with a predator-proof fence and New Zealand birds, lizards and invertebrates can thrive there away from introduced predators. However, any birds leaving the sanctuary are still at risk from predators, so Picton Dawn Chorus is working with local residents to create a pest free area around the sanctuary. Together Picton Dawn Chorus and Kaipupu Wildlife Sanctuary are hoping to show people how they can find out what predators are around so that the right traps can then be used to humanely remove them. They are inviting families to join them in becoming pest detectives, as part of the Department of Conservation Summer Explorer Programme. Families are invited to come along to the Picton Library at 9am on Saturday for fun and educational activities around identifying animal pests by their footprints, teeth marks and other clues. Families will be able to prepare some of their own pest detective equipment to take home and find out what critters are lurking in their own gardens. After the morning activities at the library, participants have the option of joining a Beachcomber boat trip to the Kaipupu sanctuary.

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The Blenheim Waste Sorting Centre has been closed for the past two days following a fire there on Monday morning. Marlborough District Council solid waste manager Alec McNeil says it was likely the sorting centre would re-open today. The Resource Recovery Centre and Reuse Centre are open as normal for recycling service, Alec says. CCTV camera footage captured the fire starting in a skip at the centre at 3.30am on Monday morning. Alec thanked Fire and Emergency for their rapid response, which brought the fire under control quickly and limited further damage to the facility.

Shut for business Hospitality New Zealand national treasurer Tony Crosbie has expressed concern about Blenheim eateries being closed in peak tourist time. During visits to Kaikoura and Blenheim over the Christmas period, Tony says he saw 60 per cent of the eateries shut for business. “It’s quite concerning because all the accommodation is chocka and a lot of people had nowhere to go.” Where possible, eateries should be opening and passing on the costs to customers “where they can” to allow for the increased cost of wages, Tony says.

Delays on highway Lajla Browning checks a predator trap on the Kaipupu Point wildlife sanctuary. Families are being invited to become pest detectives as part of the Department of Conservation Summer Explorer Programme.

You can bring your packed lunch and enjoy a two hour self-guided walk around the sanctuary with this special summer priced trip. Go to beachcombercruises.co.nz for prices and more details. The pest detective event will also offer youngsters a chance to earn two Toyota Kiwi Guardians medals. Toyota Kiwi Guardians

is an activity programme for youngsters to learn about nature, earn cool rewards and go on epic family adventures. One medal can be earned in the morning for building their tracking tunnel or monitoring equipment. A second medal can be earned for visiting Kaipupu, following the adventure map and

finding out the codeword at the lookout post. To take part in the morning pest detective event on Saturday from 9am until 11am at the Picton Library, it is important to register by emailing info@pictondawnchorus.nz with your child’s name and age. For more details you can also call Siobain on 021 2851858.

A strip of highway along Middle Renwick Road will be closed for several short intervals today. A New Zealand Transport Agency spokesman says trees are being removed from a private property next to the highway. While it was intended that each tree would be felled back onto the property, traffic along the road would be stopped with each tree felling in case a tree fell across the road. Traffic delays were expected to last no more than five minutes.

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By Celeste Alexander In the words of Waylon Jennings; “Country music isn’t a guitar, it isn’t a banjo, it isn’t a melody, it isn’t a lyric. It’s a feeling.” This feeling will be largely felt this weekend when the Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards take to the stage in Blenheim. This is an annual event that keeps on going from strength to strength, and with even more entries this year the awards weekend is looking to be another successful one. There are 48 people registered, 11 more than last year who will be performing across 215 entries, and are coming from as far up as Rotorua, Otorohanga and below Invercargill. The weekend kicks off with the awards Showcase on Friday, January 18 at 7.30pm at the ASB Theatre. Door sales for this are only $10 and the public is encouraged to go along and enjoy the performances which will include guest artist Suzanne Prentice. Suzanne will be performing as well as judging the awards over the weekend. Proceeds from this show will be benefiting Cancer Society Marlborough.

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Firefighters who went to Canada honoured By Megan Connolly Local firefighters Mark Hodges, Peter Selby, Rob Horsenail and Steve Smith have collectively been awarded Marlborough Firefighter of the year for their work in Canada last year. Blenheim Rural Fire Force controller Richie Law made the award at the annual end of year dinner in December. “It’s our way of acknowledging anyone that has done something that goes above and beyond,” Richie says. Last year the four men spent five weeks in Canada fighting major fires in different areas. In August last year dozens of Kiwi firefighters were dispatched to Canada where there were at least 453 fires burning in British Columbia. For many of the Marlborough volunteers, the new environment and role they were given meant they had to step up to the challenge. Mark took on the role of air operations in Northern British Columbia during the period, and was so good they wanted him back. Peter stepped up and took on the role of one of the crew leaders while in Canada, and is currently firefighting over in Australia.

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Q: With more reports of murders in the news, do you still feel safe in New Zealand?

Martin Cleall Kaikoura

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I’m not too worried. People are generally friendlier in small towns than in bigger cities.

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There’s nothing too sinister here. We have felt very safe travelling around New Zealand.

I still feel safe here in New Zealand. We’re lucky in Kaikoura that it’s quite quiet.

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Dear Ed, I see OSPRI, with DoC’s blessing, is to drop 1080 in the Clarence valley for bovine TB purposes. What a bad joke on taxpayers and farmers who fund OSPRI. NZ is TB free by required world yardstick - i.e. the limit to be “TB free” is 0.2 per cent for TB infected herds and 0.1 per cent for infected cattle. NZ rates of TB infection in cattle are about 0.0019 per cent average over the decade or so - so far below that required for a TB free declaration that New Zealand must be one of the world’s most Tb free countries. Besides, 1080 is cruel, taking more or less two days to slowly kill. I note SPCA have opposed 1080 on cruelty grounds. But governments are in denial. While farm stock are protected from cruelty, Section 30A of Animal Welfare Act exempts DoC/OSPRI to allow them to wilfully and recklessly ill-treat wild animals with poisons. An agonising death. Sick. Percy Parker Blenheim

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Housing the homeless Dear Ed, Sorry to read about your homeless person. However, I think people need to realise that in any housing he is to be put into, there are children. You do not know if his dog will attack. Even though I am fully employed, I find it difficult to find a rental with an old dog. You do not know how he lives? What should come first: a man with a dog or five children? Children should come first. So ponder that. Jane Ritchie Blenheim

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Stop stealing Dear Ed, Thefts from roadside honesty stalls, people gorging themselves at pickyour-own orchards – what’s wrong with our society? Honesty may not be a much valued commodity in Trumpland, but here in New Zealand we like to think of ourselves as people who value a fair go. Ripping off honest, hard working growers is not a fair go! C’mon Marlborough, you can do better than this. Stop pinching stuff and pay up. Honesty pays Blenheim

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Beach Fest promises to be heaps of fun The Beach Fest team. From left: Zara Wills, M C ; Chl o e V it al e, performer; Vita Vaka, Bcre8ve; Nadya Ferris, p e r f orm e r ; Tay lor Ratahi, performer; Kimi Young, Bcre8ve; Perry Tahana, performer; Nicole Pereira, Bcre8ve; Josh Leota, Bcre8ve; Lulu Ellison, performer; S o n i K u l a , Yo u t h Trust; Andara Farihin, performer; Rosalind Tui, Bcre8ve; Rebekah Nafe, Youth Trust.

By Bill McElhinney There’ll be music and dancing, fire and water and heaps of fun. Beach Fest 2019 is a music festival featuring young local talent, being held Shelley Beach, Picton, from seven to 10pm on Saturday, January 26. “There will be performances by young people right here in Marlborough, special performances by the group Bcre8ve, night swimming, volleyball, food vendors, fire pits and much more,” Marlborough Youth Trust worker Rebecca Nafe says. Auditions have been held and a number of young performers are honing their acts for the evening. The Queen Charlotte College kappa haka group will be performing along with the Marlborough Girls’ College Pacifica Dance group. “From seven to 8.30pm we’ll have inflatables available so you can go for a swim, and the Rarangi surf lifeguards will be on hand to make sure everyone is safe,” Rebekah says. “There will be braziers blazing along the beach so you can warm up after a dip.

“We’ll also have some beach volleyball and the fun blender bikes, stationary bikes with a high-quality blender attached to the front. Pedal power is used to drive the blender so you can make your own smoothies.” Tickets are available now from the Youth Trust, and the first 100 sold will also get passes to a VIP tent where extra goodies will be available. There is a bus from Blenheim to the event, but there are only 48 seats and tickets are selling fast, so get in quick, Rebekah says. The Marlborough Youth Trust, established in 2000, provides a space for young people to develop their skills, voice ideas, discover services and take part in youth-focused events. Manager Jo Lane says the trust allows youth to take the lead. “We supply events for young people. We do six key events throughout the year,” Jo says. “We’ve also got 20 young people aged 14 to 24 on our youth advisory group, and they advise us and let us know in regards to consultation what they’d like to be seeing happening in Marlborough.”

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Dance and nursing combined Nursing and dancing are two of Reign Marcial’s passions that he has now combined to create dance exercise videos for rest home residents. He talks to reporter Celeste Alexander about his motivation to start this project and why it’s receiving great reviews. Reign grew up in the Philippines wanting to be a professional dancer. It was his parents who encouraged him to train in nursing which he was successful in, but he still felt something was missing. It wasn’t until he moved to Blenheim and took up the role as clinical manager at Ashwood Park Retirement Village that he realised there was an opportunity to combine both nursing and dance. The results recently won a health innovation award. “Nursing and dance are my main passions,” Reign says. “I had actually wanted to pursue dance teaching as a career so in the beginning of my nursing career I really missed it. But one day working in the ER department of a hospital I revived a patient and at that point I realised just how much I loved nursing. “I had no regrets from that moment onwards. But not wanting to lose my dancing I still wanted to somehow combine the two,” he says. Nearly two years ago Reign joined the Ashwood Park Retirement Village team and it didn’t take him long to recognise that many of the residents also loved to dance. That prompted Reign to research the benefits of dance for rest home residents and found “very good” evidence of it having a positive effect on those with dementia. “The research showed that dancing activates the areas of the brain associated with perception, emotions, memory and motor skills, so we decided to introduce a dance movement therapy called rhythm and tapping,” Reign says. Reign choreographed the dance routine, let the residents choose the music, then enlisted the help of staff who volunteered their time to feature in a dance video. He also involved physiotherapists to ensure

the “proper movement”. After the first six months Reign says the improvement in residents was “incredible”. “One resident had restricted movement in her left arm, but after just six months she was moving it around more. Her family also noticed the difference which just reinforced our belief in the benefits. “We also identified among a number of patients who showed behavioural issues such as wandering and agitation, and after one year this had stopped... ,” he says. Reign and staff members have since produced a total of three videos which all residents regularly dance-exercise to. These videos and the overall success of Reign’s project recently won the Aged Care category award at the Health Innovation Awards, held in November 2018 in Nelson.

“I am so thrilled and all I want is to share these videos” “I am so thrilled and all I want is to share these videos with the community. It makes me so happy that I can combine my love for nursing and dancing and that it is benefiting our residents so positively. “I’m grateful to all the staff who have supported this project and to my employers who have been extremely supportive. There are staff members who are even sending the videos to their families overseas to use. “I’d love in the future to be able to invite people from the community here for a demonstration... so watch this space,” he smiles.

Reign Marcial, clinical manager at Ashwood Park Retirement Village, has combined his passions for dance and nursing which has proven to be a winning formula.

Residents Stuart Lancaster, Tricia Davis, Daphne Cook, Flo Hodgkinson, and Alan Young of Ashwood Park Retirement Village demonstrating some of the dance-exercise moves they have been enjoying. Photo provided.

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Many kids gathered at St Mary’s School over the weekend to be extras in local filmmaker Tyler Redmond’s anti-bullying film ‘Rise up.’

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EVENT: Around the town Travellers and locals were out on Sunday morning enjoying the warm weather and a stroll around Blenheim.

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Marlborough is a globally-connected district of smart, progressive, high-value enterprises, known for our economic efficiency, quality lifestyle and wellbeing, caring community, desirable location and healthy natural environment. Marlborough District Council is investing in Marlborough’s future by striving to provide the people of Marlborough with a great quality of life and a healthy natural environment. Council has an exciting role for a GIS Analyst to further develop geospatial technology and promote its use within the organisation. The successful applicant will get to work within a dynamic team, and will be in a position to add considerable value to future Council related projects. For this role you will require: • A relevant tertiary qualification with a focus on geospatial systems. • Advanced knowledge of geospatial theory and application. • Advanced skills on all components of the ESRI ArcGIS suite of software. • Good IT technical knowledge of geospatial integration and web technologies. • Experience with python scripting would be an advantage. You will also be required to have good problem solving, analysis and customer service skills. You will have strong project planning and management skills, and will be reliable, level-headed with an acute attention to detail. If you are a team player and would like to utilise your advanced GIS knowledge, skills, and experience, then this is a great opportunity for you. Applications close at 5.00 pm on 30 January 2019. Applications should be made online via the careers page www. marlborough.govt.nz/your-council/careers/current-vacancies where you will find full information on the vacancy and how to apply. For further information you are welcome to contact Stacey.Young@marlborough.govt.nz.

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Fixed term harvest period | Marlborough Vintage is one of the most exciting times on the viticulture and winemaking calendar, and Vintage ‘19 is fast approaching. We have an exciting opportunity for Harvest Assistants to join the viticulture team, for a period of 6 to 8 weeks, starting late February 2019. You will be joining a fun, fast paced team, looking to have some laughs, but also ensure we all hit the deadlines needed to make 2019 vintage a big success. Duties for this role will be varied and may include both in the field work on our vineyards as well as in our weighbridge, with fruit intake. Duties may include • • • • • •

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Death notices BEEBY, Carol Elizabeth (née Archbold): Passed away peacefully at home in Picton, on Sunday January 13, 2019. Aged 86 years. Soulmate and beloved wife of the late Ben for 47 years. Loving and loved Mum and mother-in-law of Marie; the late Mark, and Barbara; Craig and Diana; Donna and Duncan. Dedicated and loved Nana of Christopher, Melissa and Jasmine; Hannah and Betony; Kate, Alice and Grace; Matthew and Jordan. Proud Nana of all her great-grandchildren. Messages may be sent to the Beeby Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A memorial service for Carol will be held at the New Brighton Club, 202 Marine Parade, Christchurch, at 2.30pm on Saturday January 26.

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REWETI (EYLES), Aileen Evelyn: On 13 January 2019, peacefully at Stillwaters Garden Rest Home, Richmond, aged 87 years. Loved wife of the late Alex Reweti and Doug Eyles. Much loved mother and mother-inlaw of Sharyn and Barry Matthews; Mareen Black and Derek; Richard and Karleen Eyles. Loved Nan of Gerard, Justin, Michelle, Geoffrey, Tania, Nikita, and Chantelle. Adored Great Nana to all her 9 great grandchildren. Messages to 78 Stagecoach Road, Upper Moutere 7371. In lieu of flowers, a donation to St John c/PO Box 467 Blenheim 7240 would be appreciated or may be made at the service. A celebration of Aileen’s life will be held at the Springlands Chapel, Cloudy Bay Funeral Services, 15 Boyce Street Blenheim on Friday 18 January at 10.00am followed by private cremation at the Cloudy Bay Crematorium.

PALMER, Neville: Sadly left us on 16th January 2005. I'm sending a dove to heaven with a parcel on its wings, be careful when you open it, it's full of beautiful things. Inside are a million kisses wrapped up in a million hugs, to say how much I miss you and send you all my love. I hold you close within my heart and there you will remain until we meet again. Loved and missed Dad of Andrea xx. Grandad I wish RIP meant return if possible. I miss you and wish I met you, love your num 1 grandson Brayden xx. BELL, Vera Mary Kathleen (Mary): 9 May 1928 - 14 January 2018, one year ago. Close in our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. Loved by your seven children - Timothy, Simon, Phillip, Linda and Jennifer, Sandra, Nicola, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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WALKER, William George Bruce (Bruce): On Saturday January 12, 2019, at Aberleigh Rest Home. Aged 79 years. Much loved by all of his family. At peace at last, following a long illness. At the local family’s request, a private cremation has taken place.

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By Celeste Alexander Growing up in a family of motorsport enthusiasts has inspired Blenheim teenager Jacob Lutherus to follow suit. The 18-year-old is now in his second season of racing at Eastern States Speedway and last week was accepted into an automotive apprenticeship. But Jacob’s sights weren’t always set on working in the automotive trade. Early in his teens he had wanted to become a veterinarian to work with animals, but after discovering his passion for cars he changed course. Jacob recently completed a one year pre-trade course at NMIT and he’s now heading into an apprenticeship at Hitec Automotive Picton. It’s soon to become a busy time for Jacob as he balances

work with his racing and a new project, building a streetstock car. Last season Jacob got his first taste for the speedway track when he raced in the Farmlands Street Car series, a class that’s good for entry level racing, Jacob says. “It’s a good option for people wanting to start out in speedway.” This season Jacob set his sights on a class that involves more contact and leased a Holden Commodore VP, 3.8L V6 streetstock car from a local team, racing under the number 621e. Next season he plans to race his own streetstock that he’s building, also a Holden Commodore but this time an ‘R-Series’ as part of the DILLIGAF Rebel team. “I like the contact,” he

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Eighteen-year-old Jacob Lutherus is enjoying his second season at Eastern States Speedway, this year racing streetstocks.

laughs. “Plus in the streetstocks there’s a good social side to the class. Everyone makes sure one another are OK and we all pitch in to help out if someone needs a hand with their car.” Once he has more experience under his belt, Jacob’s ultimate goal is to get behind the wheel of a stockcar. “My grandfather Kelly Thompson and my mum Vikki Lutherus both raced stockcars so it’s pretty much in the blood,” he laughs. For now though, Jacob’s sights are set on gaining some trophies before the season ends in April. The Streetstock Champs that were scheduled for this Saturday have been postponed. The next meeting is Sunday, January 27, starting at 2pm.

National premiership football comes to Lansdowne Park By Bill McElhinney Blenheim football player Nick Stanton is looking forward to his first big game on home turf. Nick plays goal keeper for Nelson United, and will be with the team facing off against Wellington in the first national premiership game to be played in Marlborough. Nelson United’s big games are normally hosted in Nelson, but they wanted to give Marlborough a home game this season, and if there is a good crowd, Marlborough will get one every season, Marlborough Football manager Andrea Smith-Scott says. “Nick has been a starting player as goal keeper in the last five Thumbs up for Nelson United! Goal keeper Nelson United matches, so we Nick Stanton, from Blenheim, is looking want to give him as much local forward to the big match at Lansdowne Park support as we can!” Andrea says. Nick grew up in Blenheim and on Sunday.

played for local team Rangers junior and senior teams. Two years ago he went to Wellington to study architecture at university and was spotted by a Nelson United scout when he came home for a Rangers match. The chance to play in the national league was too good to turn down, so now Nick commutes from home in Blenheim to Nelson every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday for training and games. “I want to make the most of it while I’m young and fit,” Nick says. “I’d like to see where football takes me. I can always go back to my studies later on.” The Tasman United v Team Wellington match kicks off at Lansdowne Park at 2pm on Sunday, and entry is free.

Blenheim golf results Results from recent matches played at the Blenheim Golf Club. Jan. 3, mens stableford: Don Lamond 41; Mike Guillimot 39; Paddy Couchman 38; Warren Ingram 38; Cyril Scammell 37; Bruce Verry 37; John Anderson 36; Bill Varrall 36; Brian Brown 35; Leo McKendry 35; Ray Herd 35; Hay Montgomery 35; Arnold Newman 35; John Rewi 35. Nine hole stableford: Don Gray 19; Percy Noblett 17; George Addis 17; Ivan Neame 17. Jan. 4, twilight 9 hole stableford, women: Marg Hamilton 22 (Harry Pye Trophy); Jo Rainbird 20; Bridgette Yarrall 17; Shirley Godsiff 17. Men: Luke Yarrall 21 (Harry Pye Trophy Winner); Nigel Martin 20; Levi Manu 19; Leo Hawkins 19; Ivan Neame 19; Jan DeZwart 19. Jan. 5, monthly medal, gross: Murray Belk 77. Nett: Don Lamond 60; Blue Arthur 64; Desz Campbell 67; Jim Findlay 68; Murray Belk 68; John Anderson 68; Brent Baker 69; Phil Starkey 70;

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