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Sayu’s sea story By Aimee O’Hagan Blenheim ten year-old, Sayu Weerasinghe, does not just love cats, netball, and her supportive family: she also has a passion for words. In fact, the St Mary’s School student just recently became an author. Sayu has spent the last nine months writing her paperback novel, The Coral Kingdom, which was published by online company, Lulu.com. The colourful adventure story tells the tale of protagonist, Molly, and her unexpected journey to an “unfamiliar land” – the Coral Kingdom. When her grandmother’s dog discovers a glowing, white shell on a beach, Molly embarks on a journey – alongside new friends she meets along the way – to heroically save the underwater world. Continued on page 2. Sayu Weerasinghe (10) with her debut book, The Coral Kingdom. Sayu’s friend, Serene Palleygedera, is to thank for the bright, colourful cover illustration.

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Ten year-old Sayu publishes her first novel Continued from page 1. Not only is Sayu ten yearsold, but English is also her second language. Originally from Sri Lanka, Sayu and her parents, Nishan and Nirosha, moved to Blenheim four years ago. She says that her classmates were “very surprised” on the day she brought the book to school. “They asked me for my autograph and treated me like a real author!” Sayu exclaims delightedly. “I took copies for the principal and every teacher at the school that has taught me.” When asked about the origin of her book, Sayu says that she wasn’t really sure about how she came up with the idea. However, she does mention that perhaps

the most inspirational factor was her interest in marine biology. “We researched coral reefs a few years ago in school,” she says. “I found them really fascinating. “Originally, I wanted to write an ocean story, so I was inspired to write the book.” But The Coral Kingdom is not just a simple, fictional story about one girl’s journey to save a mythical land: there are deeper messages beneath it’s surface. “Some corals are endangered and I think we need to do our own part to save our ecosystem and our planet,” the year six student says. She adds that some “beautiful parts of nature” have become extinct because

we do not take care of the environment around us. “I think it’s really important that we take care of our nature and our oceans!” And this, Sayu says, is the exact message she hopes to advocate through her book. Any additional wise words from the young writer? “It doesn’t matter what your age is; you just have to let your imagination go with you and write,” she says. Sayu is currently working on turning The Coral Kingdom into a series. Her book can be purchased online at www.lulu.com. Sayu with mum, Nirosha (left), and dad, Nishan.

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By Celeste Alexander “Am I nervous? Nervous doesn’t begin to explain how petrified I am,” Stars in Your Eyes contestant Alana Sagar laughs. Alana is one of 10 locals who have bravely stepped up to the microphone to be selected for the contest which will take place on August 17 at the ASB Theatre. Stars in Your Eyes is a joint fundraising initiative for two local charities, Creative Kids Trust and Fulton Foundation Marlborough. Alana will be performing as American singer, songwriter and actress Dolly Parton and a fair amount of work is going into completing the look. “It’s going to be a lot of fun transforming into Dolly, especially since she is so well known for her large chest... I mean hair,” Alana jokes. She admits to feeling “extremely nervous” heading into this contest as most of her singing is at home with her family, she says. “The boys and I sing at home all the time… we’re

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forever singing. The last time I performed on stage was at the age of 16 during a school musical where I played one of eight leading roles… but that’s about it,” she grins. Alana’s background is in nursing but currently, she’s a fulltime mother to her three sons, Will, Archie and Marco. It was Archie, who inspired her to audition. “My middle son has Pallister Killian Syndrome which is how I came to be singing in the contest. Archie attends music therapy with Creative kids and the joy that music brings to his life and the benefits the therapist makes to his development are outstanding. “I want to be able to give back to Creative Kids, even if I am the worst singer on stage!” Alana is in the process of sourcing ‘padding’ to replicate Dolly’s ample chest and she’s watching performance videos to get a feel for how dolly performs on stage. “I have chosen Dolly Parton as I love her music and her bubbly ever-happy personality. Dolly once said,

‘my desire to do things has always been greater than my fear of it’. That sums me up quite well too,” she says. Each contestant has chosen a charity which will benefit from any winnings. Alana has chosen the Marlborough branch of the New Zealand Riding for the Disabled. “This is a charity that is dear to my heart. Archie has riding therapy once a week with the RDA. It improves muscle tone, balance, confidence, spatial awareness, flexibility, the list goes on. This charity is run purely on grants, donations, fundraising and heavily subsided fees from the riders. “Volunteers play a huge part in its success and they are like gold to the RDA. If this contest can help them in any way I will be delighted. I’m not envisaging any prize money for them sadly but community awareness will be a bonus,” she smiles. Tickets for Stars in Your Eyes will be available at the ASB Theatre’s booking office, or at www.ticketek. co.nz

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Due to weather conditions, Sunday’s More FM Marlborough Midwinter Swim with Cuddon was postponed and will instead take place this Sunday, June 30 at the Picton Foreshore. Registrations are at 12noon and the event kicks off at 1pm. Dress-up but no wetsuits!

Critical injuries after car rolls A vehicle accident between Okaramio and Havelock on Saturday has resulted in a Christchurch father and his young daughter receiving critical injuries. The vehicle was also carrying the man’s wife and another child when it rolled off the road just after midday.

Last days for bride entries This is the last week that entries will be accepted for the Beavertown Blenheim Lions Bride of the Year Show. The show is being held on July 20 and tickets are on sale at the ASB Theatre or Ticketek. Brides can get an application from the Sun Newspaper office on High Street, Blenheim or by emailing Noeline at bblbrideoftheyear@gmail.com

Alana Sagar practices her Dolly Parton singing for Riding for Disabled horse Sundance in preparation for the Stars in Your Eyes contest in August.

Caring and Sharing The new Care and Share programme launched at the Nativity Church lounge this week is not part of Care and Craft. The Care and Craft group that formerly operated at the Nativity Church hall was part of a national group that was founded in 1974 and operated in various centres throughout the country.

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Stuart has just been involved in a National party reshuffle. He has picked up the spokesperson role for Immigration, a definite promotion, Stuart says. He still retains his spokesperson roles for Viticulture, EQC and Civil Defence.

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Lifeboats where there are none By Aimee O’Hagan For Rapaura School students, Milly Gjelstad and Kayla Collins, a small school enquiry has been turned into a fundraising project – one that has the potential to make a big difference in many strangers’ lives. After being asked by their class teacher to look into the topic of voyaging, Kayla mentioned to Milly that it “would be a cool idea to make it about the Syrian refugee crisis”. “It’s a little bit different to what everyone else is doing,” Milly says. “But it is a little more interesting for us I think... We would prefer to learn about it.” Looking into the subject further brought the two year eight pupils to one conclusion: their project would be to raise money for international organisation, Atlantic Pacific. “They [Atlantic Pacific] take lifeboats out into the Mediterranean Sea to save Syrian refugees who are trying to flee the war,” Milly says. “They really need funding for new lifeboats, because at the moment they are using lifeboats that were used for training in Europe. “We’ve chosen to do a fundraiser instead of anything else so we can do something about it... So we can make a difference, I guess.”

The girls’ goal is to raise $1500 – and they are well on their way to fundraising this money, having already made $820. All of the money has been raised through various bake sales and through the girls’ Givealittle page. “It would be good to have people donate to the cause!” Milly exclaims. “It’s exciting to see where this goes.” Kayla says that researching the cause – even talking with the founder of Atlantic Pacific, Robin Jenkins – has really made herself and Milly more aware of issues happening outside of NZ, particularly the crisis in Syria and the troubling experiences of refugees. “Before we did this enquiry, we didn’t know much about what they had to go through and how far they had to travel – I’m sure alot of people didn’t either. “They have to make really hard decisions and even after they’ve travelled 3,000 miles, sometimes they still aren’t safe where they are. “It’s good to understand and be aware!” Kayla adds that she and Milly hope this fundraiser will make a “big difference”.

Milly Gjelstad (left) and Kayla Collins show photographs they came across in their research about the Syrian refugee crisis.

Villa destroyed in blaze Emergency services that attended a house fire on New Renwick Road yesterday morning did all they could to save it, but it was destroyed. The villa style house which featured a steeple design on the roof is located opposite the Wither Hills Winery. It caught fire just before 11am and it wasn’t long be-

fore the raging fire took hold. Firefighters did all they could but couldn’t get it under control. Firefighting crews from Renwick, Blenheim, Waihopai Valley, Rarangi and Picton attended and the road was closed off to motorists. No one was in the house during the blaze.

LEFT: RSE workers continue their work in the vines while a house on New Renwick Road burns in the background. Firefighters battled the blaze which took hold of the house opposite the Wither Hills Winery on New Renwick Road yesterday morning. Photo provided.

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Community Awards recognise Marlborough volunteers Marlborough’s inaugural Volunteer Community Awards were held in Council Chambers last week, coinciding with National Volunteer Week. A partnership between Volunteer Marlborough and Marlborough District Council, the awards recognise voluntary groups who make a valuable contribution to our community. In presenting the awards Mayor John Leggett congratulated all of those who were nominated and those who received awards. “Volunteer organisations do fantastic work in our community, across an amazing number of clubs, organisations and causes – these awards recognise that work,” John said. Of the 23 nominations received, the judging panel had the tough task of selecting a winner and runner up for each of the four award categories. In choosing each of the winners, the panel took into consideration the effectiveness of the activity, programme or service, the impact on the community, the volunteer input and the number of people who benefit. While the awards are not for individual recognition, the panel noted one person who was worthy of attention. The panel

agreed that a Community Star Award was warranted. The winners and runner up of the awards are: Arts, Culture & Heritage: Marlborough Civic Orchestra (Winner), Picton Maritime Festival Trust (Runner Up). Community/Social Services: Selmes G a r d e n Tr u s t (Winner), Marlborough Hospice Trust (Runner Up), L a ndSA R Marlborough (Commendation). Sport & R e c r e a t io n : Ma rlborough Touch – Junior (Winner), Hockey Marlborough (Runner Up). C h i ld / Yout h Development: Graeme Dingle Foundation (winner equal), Marlborough Youth Trust (winner equal). Community Star Award: Bryan Strong. Bryan was the person who got the Marlborough Sounds Community

Gemma Miller, Grant Boyd, Naomi Nailer and Josh Wilkinson, from the Graeme Dingle Foundation, one of the Community Awards winners.

Vehicle Trust off the ground. He identified the need in the community, arranged for the pilot project using Omega Rental cars, screened and trained volunteers and secured vehicles once the need

was proven. While the service was first set up for the Picton and Sounds areas, it become clear that it was also needed in Blenheim so Bryan expanded the service to accommodate this need.

Additional cars and volunteers were needed but that challenge was soon overcome so that Blenheim people could also have transport support to access health appointments in Nelson.

The winners and runners-up in Marlborough’s inaugural Volunteer Community Awards, a partnership between Volunteer Marlborough and Marlborough District Council. The awards were presented by Mayor, John Leggett, in the council chambers.

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Maybe an extra bus Dear Ed, Cutting out some stages on the Blenheim bus route will be hard for some people who don’t have any other transport, but understandably the drivers should not be stretched to keeping a strict time table.

Maybe a solution would be to put on an extra bus, two smaller shuttle types instead of one big one. As has been pointed out, buses are running near empty. If buses ran regularly, more people would be likely to use

Renwick post office Dear Ed, In reply to the text on Friday regarding the Renwick post office. My parents own Newman Graphics, which have the postal agency in Renwick. It is not permanently closed. Unfortunately we have had to shut it for short periods on occasion, and we have hated having to do so each time. I thought this being a small town that most people were aware of what our family has been going through, and we do appreciate the support we have received from many of you. In January 2018 my beautiful Mum passed away after an 18 month battle with breast cancer.

Sophie Green Blenheim My grandmother, she does what she loves to do, without caring what people think.

Since Mum passed our small business of 10 staff lost half, including Mum, reasons being retirement (life’s too short), having babies, and illness. Most who knew how to run the shop, having started in there and then moved to the other side of the business. A lot of post office knowledge went with those staff. We have now replaced the staff and have a wonderful team, but the post agency isn’t frequented enough for us to pay another wage, so our sign writer helps out when he can. Just recently our part time admin girl was offered the job of her dreams, but helps

when she can, and I am the only other person who can cover the shop when the lovely Ella can’t be there. I have two small children and can only work 20 hours a week. Unfortunately it’s not safe or practical for me to have the children in the shop with me while serving customers. We are doing our best to provide this service to the community and appreciate your ongoing patience with us as we work out how best to manage these hurdles. I hope this answers your question as to “what is going on - are there staff issues?” Anna (nee Newman) Renwick

them. Blenheim is growing and infrastructure needs to grow. We don’t want to end up like Auckland. Just Saying Blenheim

Concert a delight Dear Ed, What a wonderful line-up of local talent at the Carnival Concert in the ASB Theatre on Saturday evening. All those fine, talented people, many of them youngsters, gives you great hope for the future. The Civic Orchestra and their guests turned in a wonderful performance and young Kodi Rasmussen’s classical composition showed a talent and maturity we could only admire. We sat next to a gentleman who admitted it was the first time he had been in our wonderful new theatre. He was suitably impressed. Blenheim is so fortunate to have such a world-class venue in which the stars of the future can perform. Congratulations to all of you! Music Lover Blenheim

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Former addict tells youth how drugs nearly took his life By Bill McElhinney Drug abuse nearly cost Pat Buckley his life. When Pat was eight years old, his heart was broken. “My father, who was an alcoholic, left my mother and me and my two brothers. “I was being bullied at school and I went into victim mode.” By the time he was 12, he was smoking marijuana. It helped take his pain away. At age 14 he started injecting narcotics and hanging out with kids five to 10 years older than himself. He spent 18 years doing drugs and was hopelessly addicted. He saw 49 of his friends die as a result of drug abuse and he himself flat lined (clinically died) three times. He also survived a drunken car crash when he fell asleep at the wheel and smashed into a lamp post. Now a recovered drug addict, he talks to young people about the horrors of abuse, talking candidly about his experiences while highlighting current drug trends and dangers. He wants young people to hear a “real life” perspective in a bid to stop them from ever being tempted to try drugs. I n 2 0 0 2 Pat set up t he Amped4Life Trust to educate and empower young people with the tools and life skills needed to make informed life choices. The Trust has compiled some startling figures on our drug problems. • Approximately 80 per cent of crime in New Zealand occurs under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • New Zealanders as a population have some of the higher drug-use rates in the developed world • One in six (16.6%) New Zealanders aged 16–64 years had used drugs recreationally in the past year. • Highly dangerous drug use in

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young people includes volatile substance abuse (or huffing), responsible for the death of 25 people aged under 17 in the last 10 years. • New ‘legal highs’ - party pills and synthetic cannabis are causing young people to present to emergency departments and treatment clinics with severe unwanted effects. • Many of our young people end up in a life of despair and hopelessness through substance abuse. • Our nation has one of the highest rates of suicide, teen pregnancies and drug and alcohol use in the Western World. Pat is coming to Blenheim this weekend at the invitation of the Marlborough Youth Trust

to talk about drug and alcohol prevention. “One of the results from the Top of the South youth Hui on Saturday was that youth want caregivers to know what signs to look for when youth are going down a slippery slope,” Youth Trust manager, Jo Lane, says. One of the sponsors of Pat’s visit, Blenheim dental surgeon Ed Durrheim, heard Pat speak in Christchurch and was moved by his presentation. “He blew me away,” Ed says. “He was so passionate about the message he was bringing, and it was so effective. “After his talk he was inundated with calls and texts from young people who had been touched by

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Ready for adventure Blenheim couple David Hart and Andrea Carr will soon be heading to Vanuatu for an 18 month long adventure as volunteers. They talk to reporter Celeste Alexander about their plans. Sitting in the living area of their rural home, flicking through a folder filled with information about their trip, it’s evident that both David and Andrea are growing more and more excited about their trip. They have signed up to Volunteer Service Abroad, a New Zealand volunteering agency that focuses on international development. Every year the agency sends skilled Kiwis to share their experience and knowledge directly with the local people and communities across the wider Pacific, to create lasting and positive change. The reason behind David and Andrea’s decision to volunteer abroad stems from their time spent in Vanuatu helping with the clean-up efforts after Cyclone Pam struck in 2015. They also had an interest in connecting more with the people of Vanuatu because of dealings they had with RSE workers in their own vineyard. “David was the motivator for this,” Andrea says. “We spent two weeks helping to clean up in Vanuatu which was an awesome experience, but two weeks doing what we thought they needed didn’t really satisfy us. “For us it’s important that we give back to their communities so during the 18 months we are there, we are going in to help the community to help themselves,” she says.

“Eighteen months should be a good amount of time to have an impact there!” David and Andrea went online to find out how they could volunteer and came across Volunteer Service Abroad. After applying they were given a list of roles available, and it was the business advisor in horticulture that appealed to David the most.

“I currently work for Fruitfed Supplies and I’ve worked in the wine industry since 1981 so my background is in farming and horticulture,” he says. Andrea will be his accompanying partner however she hopes to work with the community in health education. “I work as a dental therapist but I’m actually hoping to find out what the needs are in that community and work alongside them,” she says. Where they are going is to the Malampa province, and they will be based in the capital of Lakatoro. They are being provided a house which Andrea says “should have” electricity and running water most of the day, no hot water, a flushing toilet, two bedrooms, cooking facilities and only two powerpoints. “We are taking our bikes as well which will be our main transport,” Andrea says. “What we do know is that there are around 70 dwellings in this town, a fruit and vegetable market, a butcher and a small grocery store. We aim to be living and eating as the locals do and to embrace how different their culture is to ours.” As part of David’s role, he will spend some of his time office based, some face to face mentoring and the rest of the time being hands on with the partner organisation that he’s working with. There will also be up to 10 days he has to camp out on the coconut plantation per month. So far David has identified a few areas that he will be advising on including machinery that’s not being used or has broken down, irrigation systems that aren’t working properly and what other products can be farmed on the plantation. “As an advisor it’s not about us doing the work for them. It’s teaching them new skills to do it themselves after we’ve gone. About half the land is not being utilised at the moment so there’s

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Mayoral reception planned for cyclist Craig By Bill McElhinney There will be a Mayoral reception for Blenheim cyclist Craig Harper, who completed the epic Race Across America on Sunday morning. The Blenheim builder and ultra-distance cyclist finished the 4828km ride early Sunday morning in Maryland, coming in fourth overall and third in the under 50 age group. Craig pedalled for more than 22 hours a day during the race, sleeping, on average, 45 minutes a night, sometimes with a 15-minute power nap on the side of the road during the day. He rode across 12 US states, covering the 4828km course in 10 days, well within the time limit of 12 days. Craig, who had trained for 14 months prior to the event, faced temperatures as high as 40 degrees and as low as five. Marlborough Mayor John Leggett has congratulated Craig on his achievement and plans a suitable celebration after Craig

returns home. Craig is due to arrive back in Blenheim on Friday morning. “Craig’s achievement is nothing short of incredible. Everyone in Marlborough is so proud of him, his commitment and sportsmanship,” John says. “This is the toughest cycle race in the world, and on his first attempt he has come in fourth place overall and third in his age category. Throughout the race he held strong, and was near the front all the way through. “So many Marlborough people and organisations have got behind Craig - he has a team of dedicated locals supporting him on the ground in the U.S, as well as hundreds of supporters back here at home. “I look forward to welcoming him home for a Mayoral reception – we’ll celebrate in suitable style here in Blenheim - the Marlborough bubbles are on ice!” A time and date for the reception will be confirmed later this week.

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Gymnastics Festival once again a ‘great day’ By Aimee O’Hagan Approximately 590 children (aged year four to eight) from 19 primary and intermediate schools across Marlborough and Kaikoura were rolling, jumping, and bending at Stadium 2000 on Friday. They were there for the annual Gymnastics Festival, which – according to Riverlands School principal and festival co-ordinator, Dave Parsons – has been held almost every year since 1980. Throughout the day, students rotated around stations, performing routines in skipping, vault, mat, beam, and bar work. The routines varied in difficulty, with A Graders performing the most difficult routines and C Graders performing the least difficult. “The children enjoy meeting and mixing with children from other schools and get a thrill from using top quality gym equipment often not found in school PE sheds,”

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Established in 2008, RMA Financial is two specialists in one. RMA Life and RMA General together provide a range of specialities, products and services all designed to offer you the full package of investments, advice and insurance solutions to guarantee a secure and safe financial future. Whether you require one product, a combination or fully managed portfolio the team at RMA are here to help – today and into the future. RMA General is also a member of NZbrokers. Located throughout New Zealand, members are in a unique position to provide local service with national strength, backed by the buying power of a collaborative

group. Member companies like RMA General Ltd are all long-standing businesses, highly respected in their own regions, providing exceptional local service that is complimented by the national network of NZbrokers. RMA follows a compliant, audited process and promises to deliver services of the highest quality. RMA will consider your individual needs on a personal and/or business level, research all the options, offer advice and tailor a package just for you. Protecting your interests is a long-term view and it is a view we share with each and every one of our clients.

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EVENT: At the races! Marlburians gathered at Waterlea Racecourse on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for a weekend of racing.

Out & About Have an event ? contact The Sun

David McHugh (left) and Glende Manley enjoy a pint at the races on Friday.

Greg Payne (left) and Waterlea Racecourse committee member, Allan Grant.

Ben Blackman (left) and Rylee Funk.

EVENT: Men meet for breakfast Over 100 men turned out at 8am on Saturday at the Nativity Church Hall for a combined churches men’s breakfast. Guest speaker was Paul Monahan from the national mens ministry organisation Promise Keepers.

John Evans and Greg Dempsey at the combined churches Saturday breakfast.

Tyler and Andrew Whitt at the combined churches men’s breakfast.

Jonathon Campbell and Ben Gray were welcoming men to the Saturday breakfast.

Honi Hyland and Dayrl Moore at the men’s breakfast.

Raphael and Fabio Silva enjoying the Saturday morning breakfast.

Dave Grueber and Graham Check were enjoying the Saturday breakfast meeting.

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JOINERY

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Available 7 days Ph 578 2595 Cleghorn St Redwood Village

Phone Paul 021 355 552 570 2353

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We’ve been providing the residents and businesses of the Nelson and Tasman region with 45 years of reliable service and now are servicing Blenheim with the West Coast on demand. We’re a qualified, friendly team with a vast amount of experience with Keys, Locks, Safes and Automotive Transponders.

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Panel & Paint • Panel and paint specialists • Large and small repairs • Touch-ups and full re-sprays

• Plastic welding • Fully equipped paint booth • Insurance work

ph: 03 929 3563 Toll Free ph: 0800 88 55 01

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by Cantwell Joinery Visit us online at www.mastercraft.co.nz or call us on 03 578 3375 Showroom: 15 Bristol Street, Riverlands, Blenheim

PAINTER

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Wednesday June 26, 2019 Situations Vacant

Situations Vacant

FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE

Multi skilled Machinery Operator We require a reliable, enthusiastic person to join our small but friendly team. This is a full time position, with extended hours required during busy periods such as grape harvest and the peak of spreading.

in our busy store. Call in to Night n Day for an application form. 60 Main Street Blenheim

The position would involve spreading, truck driving, grape harvester driving, tractor work in the vineyard, maintenance of machinery and hands on vineyard work. Ideally the applicant will have experience driving heavy machinery, a class 5 license and have a good health & safety ethic. Finding the right person to fit our team is important & training will be given – therefore we are also interested in people that are not experienced but have had farm machinery/ tractor experience & are keen to learn new skills. If this sounds like you, please forward your cv and covering letter to: tracy@roseag.co.nz or PO Box 23, Blenheim 7240. Please phone Tracy on 5786580 or 0274441404 if you require further information. Applications close 9am Monday 8th July 2019.

Permanent Deliverers School students with parental / caregivers support. Also may suit semi-retired or retired persons. If this sounds like you please give us a call. For more information phone Susan 5777 868

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MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Projects and Contracts Manager MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Business Analyst

Do you want to make a contribution in Council’s IT Team?

It’s your opportunity to join our team and make your contribution. You’ll have the freedom here to do what you do best – contributing to a small, agile and progressive IT team and the clients we’re here for. Our Business Analyst role is responsible for gathering and analysing data in support of defining the business requirements, business cases, and proposed projects requirements elicitation. This includes generating and compiling requirement reports based on their findings. It also includes improving how the business operates efficiently and ensuring that software solutions meet the needs of the business today and in the future. The Business Analyst will have great people skills working at all levels of Council and proven communication, analytical and problem-solving skills to: • Translate Council’s business needs into software solution proposals that meet the objectives of the business. • Focus software development on existing core systems and the commissioning of software applications to improve business functionality, reduce overheads and streamline business workflow. • Follow software development lifecycles and IT standards to implement tried and tested solutions with minimal impact on the business operations. To be successful in this role you will need the following: • A diploma or degree in computer science (or similar) and/or three years related work experience. • Skills required to write business cases and business requirements including architecture diagrams. • Experience working in a team and collaborative environment. • Working knowledge of SQL Server Management Studio. • Public Sector experience would be preferable. If you believe this is your dream job, and you believe you have the knowledge, skills, and experience we are looking for, then please apply. Applications close at 5.00 pm on 11 July 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 caroline.courtney@marlborough.govt.nz

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Council is looking for an experienced Projects and Contracts Manager to join our team

Marlborough District Council, by the very nature of its role in Marlborough, is involved with a variety of projects at any one time. The Projects and Contracts Manager position is responsible for delivering a number of projects across a wide range of disciplines. Projects can, at any one time, span across reserves, community amenities, parks, sports facilities, halls, commercial initiatives, civic areas and Council subdivisions. This role ensures that informed and supported decisions are made in the planning and delivery of Council related capital projects. The Projects and Contracts Manager also ensures that the projects adhere to Council policies, relevant consents and other legal requirements. The role thus requires someone with a methodological and systematic approach to all aspects of project work. The role also manages service level contracts to deliver within specification and budget while maintaining health and safety standards at all times. Experience in contract management, project management and budgeting will be essential for this role. We are looking for someone that is able to demonstrate: • Big picture thinking, with the ability to focus on the small components of a project when necessary • A proven record of delivering projects in spec, on time and in budget while protecting the health and safety of all concerned and complying to all legal requirements • Good communication and interpersonal skills to build robust relationships across a wide range of staff, community and consultants • A proven track record of successfully applying skills in change management, negotiations , and problem solving • The ability to be a self-starter within dynamic and high paced environments. This role requires someone with: • A relevant tertiary qualification in project management or similar • Significant experience in successfully managing a multiplicity of large scale projects simultaneously • Sound knowledge of and familiarity with the application of Acts, Regulation and Codes of Practice relating to project initiation and management • Broad knowledge of Council’s business. If this sound like your ideal work opportunity and you think you have the knowledge, experience and skills we are looking, for then please apply. Applications close at 5.00 pm on 10 July 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 jamie.lyall@marlborough.govt.nz.

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Situations Vacant

Public Notices

BUILDER REQUIRED

CLOTHING

Qualified builder required Varied work | Contractor or wages Contact admin@dkhandylimited.co.nz to apply

WANT TO EARN SOME EXTRA INCOME Reliable distributors wanted for part time work delivering catalogues and mailers into household letterboxes in Blenheim. You’ll be delivering for Reach Media - an established National Distribution Company.

Call/text now for more details. Ph: Melanie on 022 428 1451 Or Email: melaniemarshall246@gmail.com

Full-time Permanent Position for Early Childhood Teacher required We are seeking experienced teachers to work between the hours of 8.00am and 4.30pm. If you enjoy working in a smaller family-like preschool environment this may be the teaching job for you. You will need to be fun loving, reliable, energetic, enjoy the outdoor environment and be passionate about making a difference to children’s lives. Email your CV to: janspreschool203@gmail.com or call Jan on 027 686 5150 for an interview

Wednesday June 26, 2019

Public Notices

Public Notices FITZ’S Gym Now open 7 days at Simcox Stadium 50 Battys Road Casual and monthly rates available any enquires phone 5784851

ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS For all your sewing requirements

Phone Lynette

03 578 1010 or 027 578 1010 Quality Service Guaranteed

Trev’s Painting & Decorating Board of Trustees Election

Interiors - Exteriors - Wall papering Gib stopping - Roofs EQC

Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results

Tradesman with 40 years experience Ph 022 184 2778 • A/H 03 579 3368 email: samkar@xtra.co.nz

Parent representatives votes: MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Run your tap first Many water sources used for public water supplies in New Zealand are plumbosolvent. This means that the water is slightly acidic and can dissolve metals such as lead and copper out of brass fittings, if the tap has not been used for a period of time. Council’s water supplies are plumbosolvent in Blenheim, Picton, Renwick, Havelock and Wairau Valley. Ministry of Health – Public Notice Some plumbing fittings have the potential to allow minute traces of metals to accumulate in water standing in the fittings for several hours. Although the health risk is small, the Ministry of Health recommends that you flush a mug full of water from your drinking water tap each morning before use to remove any metals that may have dissolved from the plumbing fittings. We recommend this simple precaution for all households, including those on public and private water supplies.

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CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING

I hereby declare the following duly elected: Bowron, Anthony, Thompson, Richard, Randall, Scott, Duncan, Kate, Murphy, Amy,

Ready 3 - 7 days Will pick up and deliver Phone Robyn 573 7257 OR 0223172948

Declaration of Staff Election Results At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare: Rowena Ferguson duly elected. Kaye Eccersall Returning Officer

Something for Everyone Raupo Building ltd Licenced building professionals

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No 1 Family Estate Ltd

Marketing & Events Co – Ordinator Due to our existing staff member returning to Europe we are looking for a passionate and ambitious person to join our small and energetic team. In this role you will assist the Marketing & Sales Manager to develop and implement marketing and advertising campaigns, maintain promotional material, and monitor and update the Estate’s social media channels and website. The position will ideally suit a bright, enthusiastic individual who is interested in wine, hospitality, marketing & sales. Your creative approach to marketing, attention to detail, strong communication skills, customer service focus, motivation to succeed and ability to juggle multiple tasks, will be the key to your success in this varied, integral role. Key Responsibilities • Create branded advertising campaigns and support the Marketing Manager by coordinating and collating content • Coordination of events, tastings, travel and promotional activities • Assist in new product and packaging development • Coordinate all wine show entries • Management of despatch wine samples & promotional material • Social media design and management. • Management of POS stock & liaison with suppliers • Coordinate and execute marketing collateral updates for sales, tasting room and events • Manage general marketing and cellar door enquiries • Coordinate media and press releases Selection criteria • Wine industry experience (advantageous) • Interest in wine and exclusive products (advantageous) • Creative and enthusiastic with good oral and written communication skills. • Efficient and highly self-motivated. • Impeccable attention to detail and time management. • Proficient in Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop/InDesign and Microsoft Office applications Mon to Fri hours to be negotiated with flexibility to suit successful applicant. If this sounds like you please forward your CV to our General Manager sam@no1wine.nz and copy in owner and Marketing Manager adele@no1wine.nz. Applications close 14th July.

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GOT NEWS? Contact 5777 868

Death notices

Public Notices

Outdoor Bowls Section Clubs of Marlborough

AGM 10am, Boardroom Sunday 30th June.

PLASMA CUTTING PCProfiling Ltd now has a new Plasma Cutter and can offer a fast, efficient and precision cutting service at reasonable prices. We can handle all sizes and shapes for Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminium from 1mm to 25mm plate thickness. Call John on 0226758262 to discuss or email sales@pcprofilingltd.co.nz

ANDREWS, Norma Lola (formerly of Lyttelton): Passed away peacefully at Bethsaida Retirement Village on Wednesday June 12, 2019. Aged 86 years. Loved wife of the late Lew, beloved and cherished mother, stepmother and mother-in-law of Sandy and Malcolm, the late Keith, Annette, Kay and Bill, Robert and Karen, the late David and Brenda, Phil and Sandie, Rachel, the late Christine, Brian and Lynne. Adored Grandma and GG to all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Resting now in love and light, another Angel to watch over us. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Messages may be sent to the Andrews Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A memorial service for Norma will be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 17 Winchester St, Lyttelton on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 1.30pm. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

HAM, Norman Alexander (Norm): On Monday June 24, 2019, peacefully on the farm surrounded by his family. Aged 78 years. Loving husband of Sue (deceased), cherished husband of Snow. Much-loved father and father-in-law of Alyson, Greg and Diane, James and Jean. Adored Grandad of his nine grandchildren and eagerly awaited great grandson. Messages may be sent to 13 Rowley Crescent, Grovetown, Blenheim 7202. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 411, Blenheim 7240. Special thanks to Dr Georgina Walton, District Nurses and Hospice Community Nursing staff. A celebration of Norm’s life will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 1.00pm on Friday June 28, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery.

WHAT'S ON

Tonight Housie 7.00pm - Club Main Hall Quiz 7.15pm Main Bar

Thursday Members’ Draw - $250.00 Housie 12.30pm - RSA Lounge

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Alastair Hebberd

Members’ Draw - $1100.00

BONE Dry firewood. Gum, 3 cubic metres. $290 delivered. Phone 0273267416.

Members’ Draw - $5000.00 Live Music - Break Thru - Club Bar from 7pm

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LUCERNE Baleage. Small bales $18 each. Phone 5786856.

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Garage Sale

Sunday Super Sunday 4pm-6pm

Tuesday Members’ Draw - 1st draw $3700.00 *Unless struck prior

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

PICTON, Top of Wellington Street. Children’s and babies clothes, linen, kitchen, wool blankets, near new upright freezer, bookcases, wooden chests, electronics, books, vintage and modern model aircraft magazines and plans, tools, broadband and fibre modems plus more. Saturday 9am-3pm. Phone 0277867657 to view.

Havelock Shortest Day Market

FOR SALE Shoprider Mobility Scooter in near new condition. Phone 5705399

For $10.00 + GST you can publish up to 25 words. EXCLUDES: AGMS, sporting notices or special meetings. All notices must be pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High St.

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Community Eldercare “Seminar Day”

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Held in the warm Havelock Town Hall, Main Street Havelock on Saturday 29th June. The Hall will be full of bargains- books, preserves, honey, beeswax wraps, jewellery, crafts and more including the sausage sizzle. Open from 9am1pm. Stalls still available, phone Ian 574 2558.

Raffle Results For Sale

Picton: Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist: Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 8.30-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm. Medical Centre Pharmacy, Ph 928 4265, Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm

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Urgent Care Centre: Wairau Hospital Grounds. Entry off Hospital Rd, Blenheim, 8am-8pm daily. Phone (03) 520 6377. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 6pm, Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday & Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. Closed Christmas Day. Ph 578 2271. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. 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. Citizens Advice Bureau: Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Wairau Hospital: Hospital Visiting Hours: 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.

Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

MILLAN, Robert David Paurini: Passed away suddenly on Thursday 6th June 2019 in Wellington aged 47. Beloved son of Ame and the late Casey Millan. Beloved brother of Tony, Casey, Fiona, the late Mary, Corey, Rima and Angela Millan. Beloved Brother in-law, Dad, grandfather, uncle, nephew and great uncle to many. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal. Service was held Tuesday 11th June 2019. Thank you to everyone for your support, provisions, awhi and aroha.

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Jack heading towards Olympic qualifying standard By Celeste Alexander Blenheim teenager Jack Bugler has just completed a big week of competitive swimming at the Aon Open Championships held in Auckland. Jack, 16, competed over five days in 10 events in the Para Swimming class and achieved some “incredible” results, coach Jenni Gane says. Jack not only managed two bronze medals and top 10 placings, but he also set personal best times in every event, taking off 49.67 seconds over 10 events. “This is outstanding as Jack had to swim the event in the morning heats and again in the finals, so all up 19 swims,” Jenni says. Other placings included 4th

place in the 50m freestyle, 5th place in the 50m and 100m backstroke, 50m and 100m butterfly and 100m freestyle. He also placed 6th in the 200m individual medley and 100m freestyle. Jack did compete in the 50m breaststroke for time only as this was not a para-Olympic event for the men who had entered. “Jack was competing against world class athletes who included the national S14 record holder, world para qualifiers and NZ para representative swimmers,” Jenni says. “At this event all para athletes compete together and medals are awarded through a point system where their final times are ranked against the world record in their classification, this

is why the swimmers’ times do not always reflect their final placings in the event.” As Jack was representing the Blenheim Swimming Club, the club was placed 16th overall on points against the 70 clubs represented, a huge effort from a single swimmer. Jack has a busy year ahead if he wants to meet the Tokyo Olympic qualifying standard next year’s Open national event in April 2020. “Looking at the level of improvement over the past six months, I have full confidence he can achieve anything he sets his mind to,” Jenni says.

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Harrier Club tomorrow The Marlborough Harrier Club meets at the Oliver Park clubrooms at 6pm tomorrow for a pack/training run or walk. Reflector gear is compulsory. Joggers and walkers regardless of ability are welcome. Everyone is welcome to participate. On Saturday there is a night run with lights, 5pm start, informal gathering afterwards at Fairweathers. Children’s event catered for.

Whitehead Park bowls Results from recent matches played at the Whitehead Park Bowls Club. Wednesday, mixed triples: 1st Kingsley Schroeder, N Hassen, Tui Harrison; 2nd John Romano, Dawn Nichol, Lyn Green; 3rd Russell Robb, Reg Tasker, Paul Emms. Saturday, mixed triples: 1st Jack Humphries, Rex Dovey, Dawn Nichol; 2nd John McCarthy, John Howell, John Smith. Jack Bugler put on a stellar performance when competing in the para-swimming class at the Aon Open Championships in Auckland last week. Photo provided

Blenheim Golf results Results from recent matches played at the Blenheim Golf Club. Thursday, mens stableford: Ezra Kahaki 38; Derek Bowman 37; Jordan Judge 36; Phil Starkey 35; Ray Herd 35. Saturday, mens medal, 3rd round qualifying club champs, 3rd round Browne Memorial Trophy: Graeme Daines 64; Mike Gardiner 64; Luke Yarrall 65; Rob Chee 68; Alby Atkinson 69; Brent Baker 69; Buck Asplet 69; Murray Belk 70; Blue Arthur 70; Phil Starkey 72; Mike McConnell 73. Fairweathers prize 6/15 NTP: Bob Penington. Geoffrey T Sowman Prize 9/18 NTP for 2: Buck Asplet. Monday, 9 hole stableford, men: Ivan Neame 20; Hay Montgomery 19; Derek Bowman 17; Ray Welsh 17; Jan DeZwart 17; Vern Ayson

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17; Les Boniface 16; Doug Shaw 16; Ian Hatcher 15; Alan Martin 15; Dave Menzies 15. Women: Jenny Evans 15; Jan Blake 14; Chris Currie 12; Jan Pegler 11; Shirley Godsiff 10; Marg Hamilton 10. Wednesday, women’s LGU medal and Stretch Trophy: 0-30, Colleen MCleod 109-30-79, Trees Rewi 98-18-80; 31+: Shirley Godsiff 115-35-80, Jenny Evans 116-36-80. Nine holes: Yvonne Hore: 30.5. Coming events: Thursday, mens par. Saturday, mens medal, 4th round qualifying club champs, 4th Browne Memorial Trophy. Women: medal. Monday, 9 hole stableford, all welcome, 10am start. Wednesday, women LGU medal.

Strand bowls results Results of the recent Triples Championship games held recently at the Strand Bowls Club. First: Pat Brown, Graham Mansfield and Barbara Harragan; second: Jonothan Martin, Melva Smith and Allan Hutton. Two of those young ladies, Melva and Barbara along with Ann Lambley, won the nine bowl Triples Tournament held at Simcox Stadium on June 15. Our nex t big event is the Championship Fours being held in July, but before then we play host to the Witherlea club for an afternoon of friendly bowls.

Awatere Golf results Results from recent matches played at the Awatere Golf Club. Saturday, men, par agg: 1st John Billingsley +4; 2nd Tony Lloyd +1; 3rd Keith Doonan +1; 4th Shane Waters sq; 5th Barry Drummond sq; 6th Roger Caughley sq. Women, par agg: 1st Amber Boyce +4; 2nd Polly Marfell +2.

Marlborough Golf results

Picton Golf results

Marlborough Golf results Results from recent matches played at the Marlborough Golf Club. June 9, women’s club championships: senior champion, Emily Stenhouse; runner-up, Marilyn Keenan; intermediate champion, Julie Smith; runner-up, Kaye Eggers. Junior champion, Marion Tripe; runner-up, Louise Pearce; junior II champion, Tessa Sutherland; runner-up, Debra Nicholls. Women’s 9 hole championship: Suzanne Clifford; runner-up, Christine Burns. June 18, women’s 9 hole Canadian Foursomes: L. Walton & J Thomas 46; S. Lissaman & N. Savage 47; S. Clifford & J. Speight 50. June 19, women’s net medal, div.1: Lucy Jefferis 80; div.2: Jackie McGarry 80; Mary Ann Jacobson 82; Marie Grant 83; div.3,Lyndy Larkin 76; Tessa Sutherland 80; Pat O’Brien 81; Kath Elley 83.

Results from recent matches played at the Picton Golf Club. Saturday: Nephi Anderson 67; Phil Hawke 67; Ian Molloy 73 Tuesday, single par: Lin Stone -1; Lynda White -2; Cushla Brosnahan -5; Judy Jones -6. Thursday: 9 hole:stableford: Ian Molloy 41; Jordon Judge 40; John McIsaac 39; Jeff Pascoe 36; Didie Crevecoeve 36; Craig McIsaac 36; Ron Jones 36 Rich Avery 36; Ian Johnson 36. Friday: 9 holes: Ellie Gillies 16; Helen McIsaac 13; Judy Jones 13; Odette Roper 12; Lyn Pawson 12.

June 20, men’s stableford: Ian Newport 37; Chris Henry 36; John O’Brien 35; Arthur Dovey 35; Malcolm Pettigrew 34; Peter Gurr 33; Jock Glennie 32; Paul Eden 32; Bede O’Malley 32; Graeme Glackin 32. Div.2: Hans Blohm 40; Alastair Boyle 37; Jeff Clarke 36; David Wiley 34; Graeme Parker 33; Ross Inder 32; Robin Taylor 32; Richard Anderson 29; Paul Ham 29. June 22, women’s Avril Watson stableford, div.1: Kaye Eggers 35; Frances Handforth 34. Div.2: Jean Dowling 37; Marion Tripe 28. Div.3:Leanne Stowell 31; Jackie McGarry 29. Men’s stableford, div.1: Allan Parker 40; Ando Yuichi 37; Mike MacLeod 36; William Harrison 36; Bede O’Malley 36; Stephen harvey 36; Kevin Hawkins 35; Peter Diack 34; Pete Marfell 34. Div.2: Kim Andrews 39; Ian Newport 33; Dave Knappstein 32; Graeme Parker 31; Jeff Clarke 31; Tony Armstrong 30; Hans Blohm 29.

Blenheim Valley (BV) Chicks team member, Taylor Lewis.

Youth, women’s, and men’s football results Youth 15th – 17th Grade Rangers Citizens 1 – 3 Redwood Wolves Rangers Rascals 2 – 1 Trojans Strikers Women’s Social Local League BV Chicks 5 – 1 Picton Women’s Nelson Division 1 Blenheim Valley Bullets 0 – 4 Richmond Foxes Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 3 R2 Redwood Masters 3 – 3 Picton

Crow Tavern Central Buccaneers 2 – 1 Trojans Spartans Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 2 R2 Rangers Clubs of Marlborough 9 – 2 Novus Picton Call Care Trojans 2 – 2 BV Bottle-O Masters Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 1 R2 BV MBC 1 – 6 Rangers AFC BV Cobras 2 – 1 Central Wolves

Wairau Valley golf Results from Wairau Valley Golf Club matches played on Saturday. Fo ur- b all - b e s t- b all mi xe d competition: P. Way/Ken Eggers 46 from L Miller/R McGarry on count back; Y. Wallace/ Maureen McKenzie 44; B. Boon/T. Whiteside 44; D. McFarlane/F. Price 43; D. Ellis/ B. Lacey 41; R. Bruce/D. Price 40; E. Brown/S. Mackenzie 40.


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The Sun

Wednesday June 26, 2019

Get behind the wheel at car club open day By Celeste Alexander How often have you watched local motorsport racing and thought to yourself, “I could do that!” This weekend you will have a chance to find out more thanks to an Open Day hosted by the Marlborough Car Club. The club is opening its doors (or paddock) this Saturday for the public to go along and see what the club is all about and even have a go if they like. The paddock is located at Omaka, near the airfield. Compete with friends in a safe environment with expert tutelage from Marlborough Car Club members in your own car, and the best part is that safety gear is provided. There are also limited club cars available, so if this event sounds like you then mark it on the calendar and get along to the Open Day which runs from 12noon to 5pm. For those wanting to get behind the wheel and have a go, the entry fee is $10 per person and drivers must be 12-years and over. There are of course other roles within the club for anyone wanting to be involved, but not necessarily behind the wheel. There is a need for more marshalls and helpers for the events which the club hosts on a regular basis. These include Motorkhana, Autocross, rally sprints, tar seal sprints and trials here in Blenheim for local and visiting competitors. Many of the club members regularly

Marlborough Car Club committee member and rally driver Jason Clark in action. Photo by Allan Pritchard - River Retreat Photography

travel to compete in other rally events throughout the country so there are plenty more opportunities to get involved with rallying nationwide. Club committee member Jason Clark says people also don’t need to be part of the club if they prefer

to just help at events. “Marshalls always get the best views and full training is given, so come along on Saturday, experience what we do first hand, and meet our members. “It’s an opportunity for us to showcase the club and attract

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newcomers of all ages to see what we do,” he says. Following on from Saturday’s Open Day, the full club Autocross event will be held on Sunday. Autocross events are very popular, especially for competitors on a limited budget, and newcomers

can compete before joining the club. Marlborough Car Club has a rich history in motorsport and has been active for over 60 years and promotes the club as being friendly, helpful, encouraging and above all - having fun.

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