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Shut the door Community Constable Russ Smith advises people on “pushy” salespeople.
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Dog deadline The deadline to register your dog has passed.
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Cats and cake Sophie Matthews supporting the annual SPCA Cupcake Day.
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Trip of a life Annabel wins trip to the London Olympics
Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The number 21 is now a lucky number for Blenheim relief teacher Annabel Ingram, who won a trip to the London Olympic Games through a radio competition with ZM Radio last month. Annabel, who shared the prize with her mother Louise Hopkins, flew out of New Zealand yesterday with plenty of New Zealand supporter’s gear in tow. She entered the competition online which saw five people’s names and ‘seat numbers’ called out over the radio station. The first to call back went into the final draw. “When my seat number 21F was called out in the final draw I couldn’t believe it, I’m still in shock now,” she laughs. “The number 21 is definitely a lucky number for me now, one I will never forget.” News of winning the trip came the same week as Annabel was offered a new teaching
position, giving her an extra reason to celebrate. “My uncle thought I was a good luck charm so he had me buy him a Lotto ticket, though he didn’t win,” she jokes. The competition was organised by JR/Duty Free, the official sponsor of the NZ Olympic team which saw Annabel win return flights to London, six night’s accommodation staying at the Hilton Metropole, $1000 to spend at JR/ Duty Free and tickets to six Olympic events for two people. “I am really looking forward to being at the athletics stadium where we will be watching the 100m and shot put finals.
“I have my black NZ supporter’s flags packed and ready to wave around,” she laughs. What makes this trip even more momentous is that it’s the first time Annabel will meet her mother’s family in the UK. “We plan to extend the trip and spend time with family which is so exciting for both of us.” A netball and athletics enthusiast, Annabel recently returned to Marlborough at the beginning of the year after graduating from Otago University. Here she has been helping to manage the Premiere SMOG Stainless Steel netball team.
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By Annabelle Latz The heating company HRV will be working closely with the elderly community, to ensure everyone feels safe in their own homes when they are visited by salespeople. With regard to the recent articles in The Sun, Dave Atoa, Nelson HRV franchise owner, will be meeting with groups like Grey Power and Age Concern, to discuss the role of his company in the community, and subsequent problems that have arisen. “Upsetting elderly people is the complete opposite of what the company is trying to achieve,” he said. Dave said their role was to help Russ Smith, Community Constable people achieve warm homes. “Our salespeople are passionate about their job, and this can someDave said he takes complaints very times be misunderstood.” seriously with staff concerned, and He agreed that his staff should leave hoped meeting with these groups in immediately when requested to do so. the community will provide a chance “If someone has asked someone to to talk together about concerns. leave, they should leave. That is black “Quality control is in my best and white.” interest.”
Shona Duncan from Grey Power said not enough elderly people are aware of their rights when a salesperson comes to their door. “And the ones that are aware they can do something, don’t, because they don’t want to be a bother to anybody.” She urged anyone to call the police if they feel threatened. “The police want to hear about it.” She said for a pre-organised appointment, having a friend, family member or neighbour present is a good idea. “Most salespeople are trustworthy, but have the phone handy just in case.” Russ Smith, Community Constable, said his best advice for dealing with pushy salespeople was to close the door. “Say goodbye and close the door in their face, that’s the most effective way to deal with them.” He supported Shona and Colin’s advice for dealing with threatening
behaviour. “If they are pushy, close the door, but if you feel threatened, then yes, call the police by all means.” Colin Draper, president of Grey Power, said the best way to avoid an unpleasant situation if a salesperson turned up unannounced, was to not open the door. “Ignore the person, and if you have a security door, just say you’re not interested.” Colin said old people don’t want to see themselves as a nuisance, but he urged them to be proactive, and pick up the phone. An elderly resident who spoke to The Sun last week wanted assurance that salespeople at HRV who have caused upset to anyone in the community were held accountable, so the behaviour stops. Dave said that working with representatives of the elderly community is an opportunity to illustrate all the concerns people have.
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Marlborough will be one off the first cabs off the rank with ultra fast broadband, ahead of most communities in New Zealand says MP Colin King. One of the main issues facing Marlborough is the cost ISP providers will charge, and the cost of getting ISP up and running. Users in Marlborough will have a choice of ISP provid-
ers, Network Tasman, Aspire and Snap says Colin King. This week he met with the Chamber of Commerce and a local business group to discuss ways of implementing ultra broadband and getting users to connect. We need to hurry Chorus/ Telecom along with costings for the ISP providers. There are some technical
details that will help ISP providers and I will be talking with Chorus/Telecom in the next two days he says. Crown Fibre Holdings was established by the NZ Government to accelerate the rollout of Ultra-Fast Broadband to 75% of New Zealanders over the next ten years. Marlburians with access to the new Ultra Internet
service will be able to access at speeds of at least 100 Mbps (Downstream) and 50 Mbps (Upstream), with service providers able to deliver high quality and reliable services. Or in layman’s language we are currently driving down a country lane, by using Ultra broadband we will be driving down the Auckland motorway!
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marlborough girls' college visual arts prefect lara simmons with just a few of the works from the exhibition needing sent away to their new owners.
By Robbie Parkes The new Marlborough Girls’ College Visual Arts Block is one step closer thanks to the success of a recent studentorganised exhibition. ‘Beyond the Canvas’ was the brainchild of visual arts prefects Lara Simmons and Anna Hawkins, who wanted to use the event as a fundraiser for the new building. Students were encouraged to submit their own work so they could be displayed and auctioned off along with those by local artists. The exhibition opened with an auction night last Friday and ran through until Sunday in the school hall. Lara said they are still not sure on the exact amount of money raised, but it was a successful couple of days. “It went really well, we had a great response from students and the community.” “I think we’ve just got really talented girls at the school.”
There were at least 50 pieces of student artwork submitted which had to go through a selection process, and around 30 works by local artists were put on display. Lara said they even had one student working at 2am the night before, and she still produced an amazing painting. On the opening night, Lara and Anna were approached by some of the professional artists who wanted to donate even more of their earnings to the school because of how well the event had gone. Even now, the work is ongoing. Lara and Anna are still organising deliveries, and managing the sale of works that didn’t quite meet their reserve price. “I’m still recovering,” said Lara. She said the visual arts has not been a very strong area for the school in previous years, so the success of the event really means a lot. “I would love to make it an annual thing.”
Dog registration deadline has passed By Robbie Parkes The deadline to register your dog has passed, and it is always cheaper to pay a late fee than face a fine. Tuesday was the final day in which owners could register without incurring extra costs, and Animal Control will now be following up on unregistered dogs. And with around 10,000 dogs in the area, it is no small task, said Marlborough District Council animal control contract administrator Shelley Lines. “There is always a last minute rush, and obviously over the next couple of days people realise their dogs require registration.” “And that’s just human nature.” She said the process has run fairly smoothly this time round, with the added bonus that fees have not increased for the past three years. It can get quite costly for the owners who don’t register, as infringement
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Marlborough olyMpians straight into action Marlborough rowers Sean O’Neill, Robbie Manson, Fiona Paterson, Louise Trappitt and Joseph Sullivan have all kicked off in their respective Olympic events. On Monday n ight, Sea n competed in the Men’s Fours heats, Robbie in the Men’s Quadruple Sculls repechage, Fiona in the Women’s Double Sculls heats, and Louise in the Women’s Quadruple Sculls repechage. Double-sculler Joseph, with Nathan Cohen competed in their semifinal last night at Eton Dorney, Buckinghamshire.
Local caravan group receives defibrillator By Robbie Parkes Marlborough members of the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association (NZMCA) now have a saving grace should the worse happen in the most isolated place. The Freemasons Charity in partnership with the Fortitude Lodge, No.64 (Bluff) has kindly donated a $3,000 defibrillator. Marlborough Area vice chairman Kevin Addley received the piece of equipment on behalf of the group, and knows well the benefits of having such a machine on hand. “I’ve been on the receiving end of one of these things - twice.” Although he was at home when both instances happened, it is an important addition for the branch. “Because we’ve got an ageing population, it’s imperative we have something like this.” “We hope we never have to use it, at the end of the day it’s a good
safeguard. We’re so thankful for it.” “We’re a non-profit organisation, we wouldn’t have been able to buy one of these outright without the lodge,” said Marlborough Area life member Anne Barrett. She said the group goes to a lot of different places for rallies where there is no phone reception, and an Marlborough area Motor caravan association members anne ambulance may take an hour to get barrett, stu barrett with Fortitude lodge member noel nielsen there. and Marlborough area nZMca vice chairman Kevin addley. They will be running a course through the Red Cross, teaching 20 people how to use the equipment, and a second course after will up skill NMDHB CE John Peters resigns another 20. Nel s o n M a rlb o r o ug h was right to pass on the role Fortitude Lodge member Noel District Health Board Chief to someone who will see Nielsen said the Freemason Charity Executive, John Peters has the DHB through the next has monies available for these sorts of things and likes to support the announced his resignation phase. effective December 2012. He said they estimate it community in these ways. Mr Peters has held the role will take around six months There are over 24,000 members of of CE for eight years and he to recruit a new CE to the the NZMCA nationwide, and around 700 members of the Marlborough said on Tuesday that the time organisation. branch.
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Clock ticks on short story entries If you haven’t got your entry in already, you still have six weeks left to submit an entry into Blenheim Bookworld’s Short Story competition. Each entry must be an original piece of no more than 2000 words, can be submitted by any age providing it is fictional. Entries close on August 31 and winners will be announced the first weekend in November 2012. The cost is $20.00 per entry which guarantees written feedback from a panel of judges, made up of experienced writers. The winner will receive book vouchers and an extract of the story will be featured in the Sun Newspaper. For more information contact Blenheim Bookworld on Market Street or email blenheimbookworld@clear.net.nz
Kiwi mascot named ‘Leni’ By Robbie Parkes There won’t be any fighting over the new iPod touch at the Johnston residence. Jimmy Johnston won the prize after suggesting the name ‘Leni’ for MCN Blenheim’s previously unnamed kiwi mascot. The competition to name the kiwi had been running for a number of weeks, and from over 60 entries, Jimmy’s choice entered the top four, along with a pick from his own son. ‘Leni’ was voted the winner on Facebook, beating Kooper, Kelvin and Mahi. “I’m pretty stoked,” said Jimmy, but, he did feel sorry for his son, who missed out. Jimmy Johnston receives his new iPod touch “It’s a family thing too.” He said his boy will definitely get a from MCn owner Azher Mir. chance to have a play on it. “I don’t win anything.” Jimmy had bought one of the original iPod’s about five years ago, but was excited MCN owner Azher Mir said the kiwi had been unnamed for about a year, and it to try out the new generation. seemed time he was given an identity. “She’s pretty flash.”
Young Chefs fundraiser Jamie Perrott and Daniel Davidson are two year 12 students at Marlborough Boys College. They both hope to become chefs as they complete a course in Food Technology. They need to raise funds to attend the Culinary Fair in Auckland during August as part of their course. The fundraiser will be to the premiere of the movie - Le Chef (a French culinary comedy) this Thursday at Blenheim Top Town Cinema. Tickets are $20 and are available from the Blenheim Top Town Cinema or the Marlborough Boys College front office. Price includes canapes, refreshments and a great night out at the movies. Website - http://www.marlboroughboyscollegeculinaryteam.co.nz. The boys have already raised $1000.
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Arrests over the weekend Saturday, July 28 At 12.05am a 31 year old male drain layer was arrested for Disorderly Behaviour after an incident on Market Street, Blenheim. At 12.10am a 20 year old male labourer was arrested for Operating a Vehicle Causing Sustained Loss of Traction after he allegedly did a burnout at the intersection of SH1 and Awatere Valley Road, Marlborough. At 12.20am a 29 year unemployed male was arrested on a Warrant for his Arrest for Breaching his Community Work. At 2.30pm a 21 year old unemployed male was arrested for Shoplifting after he stole property from the Warehouse. At 10.15pm a 28 year old unemployed male was arrested for Driving Whilst Suspended. Sunday, July 29 At 2.10am a 22 year old male scaffolder was arrested for Disorderly Behaviour after an incident on Scott Street, Blenheim. At 12.25pm a 21 year old male painter was arrested for Male Assaults Female and Contravenes a Protection Order after a domestic related incident at a Muller address. He has been held in Custody and appeared before the Blenheim District Court on Monday. At 12.30pm a 16 year old unemployed male was arrested for Shoplifting after he allegedly stole groceries from Countdown, Redwoodtown. At 2pm a 15 year old unemployed male was arrested for Burglary after he allegedly entered a backpackers in the Riversdale area and stole a play station and DVD’s. At 8pm his 16 year old unemployed brother was also arrested for his involvement in the Burglary. They have been held in Custody and appeared before the Blenheim District Court on Monday. At 5.30pm a 20 year old male forestry worker was arrested on a Warrant for his Arrest for Breaching his Community Work.
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Sun readers have their say... Q: Who do you think is our best medal contender for the Olympics and which sports are you going to watch?
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I think Valerie Adams and hopefully the Rowers will bring home some medals. I’ll be watching the rowing, weight lifting and athletics.
I’ll be getting up to watch some, mostly the rugby. I’d have to say that Valerie Adams is our best contender.
I’ll watch it when it’s on at a sensible time, especially when the gymnastics is on. I think Valerie Adams will bring home a medal or two.
I enjoy the athletic sprints so I’ll be watching them. I think Valerie Adams in the shot put will be our best contender.
I think the Rowing teams will be our best contenders. I’ll be getting up to watch the Moti Thai Kickboxing.
I will be watching the Athletics. I’m not sure who our best contender is but best of luck to them all.
“Bookworld is for the love of reading.” Asset sales Dear Ed, “The Asset Sales are a Win-Win.” “Yeah right John!!Now take your medication like a good little boy and go to sleep.” Yours, Kiwi Celt Dear Ed, It’s not too late. People wishing to sign the petition for a referendum opposing asset sales may do so in Mariners Mall Picton 1pm-4pm Tuesday August 2nd and Thursday August 4th. Regards, Shona (on behalf of Marlborough Grey Power)
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Response to Council projects Dear Ed, Your report from the Council projects in your newspaper. I am surprised in these economic times the Council are still looking at new wish lists. I agree that the long awaited roundabouts in Middle Renwick Road should be done; the planting of trees down Grove Road is a nice idea at beautifying. The Jackson and Bell Road Idea should
be allocated to New Zealand Roads. Council should save money by not having the pocket park in Queen Street. There is a lot of people against this. Seymour Square, The Forum and the Library Park are so close by. Who cares if you have allocated money to this, put it somewhere else. Put our rate money to worthwhile improvements. Vivienne Peters
The other side of HRV Dear Ed, We recently had an HRV system installed. This was a follow-up to our showing interest at Home & Garden Show. The salesman arrived on time, was very courteous, gave us full information and price, and left us his phone number to contact him with our decision. The installers were on time, courteous and efficient. Just wanted to give HRV some positive feedback after all the recent negativity. Colleen and Brian Mitchell
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Dear Ed, In response to Chris Fortune’s recent verbal spray directed at Chris Davies, I would like to continue where “Disillusioned” left off, I too have seen Chris Fortune purchasing Christchurch made “pain au chocolat” from the local New World and hocking them off as locally made products at the Farmers Market which strictly prohibits the sale of anything not produced by the stall holder or from Marlborough ingredients. Marlborough is a region that has
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Budding playwrights in competition finals By Robbie Parkes A unique spin on a Christmas story has seen Bohally Intermediate into the finals of a nationwide scriptwriting competition. Six budding writers from the school entered the ChildFund New Zealand Young Playwrights Challenge, ‘Pens Against Poverty’, creating their own interpretation of the best-selling book Mary’s Christmas Yarn. Sammy Jarvis, Caitlyn Woodley, Grace Williams, Morgan Gurr, Em ma Ga rdiner a nd Ch loe Crawford decided to perform their script instead of just writing it. “We were constantly thinking how will this look on the stage,” said Morgan. “We were very visual,” said Caitlyn. They collaborated on ideas, wrote the script together and even did the project for homework. Caitlyn said they drew a lot of inspiration from their own lives, the Dad character being based on the personalities of their own fathers. “The script tugs at the emotions, but it’s ridiculously cheesy,” said their teacher Rachael Moran. They turned the main characters
into animals, and incorporated ideas relevant to their lives. The girls were selected for the group because of their background in drama and writing, and each said they really enjoyed the experience and would definitely do it again. Rachael worked with the girls on the project, which was initiated as a literacy extension programme in the school. “They’ve grown so much, they were a bit unsure at first, but just to see them become confident in their writing is amazing,” said Rachael. Competition judge and renowned actor and comedian Mark Hadlow came to the school on Monday to hear an extract of the students’ version of the play and deliver feedback. He commended the girls for their personal touches. “There’s some really good stuff for actors to pick up on.” “I think what makes a great play is the emotion between the roles and the actions.” He said we need this kind of commitment from the younger generation in order to keep theatre alive. “It’s probably the most important
thing for the future of the development of the arts.” “I still think we need to embrace the arts more, they are important to the essence of who we are.” These girls are leading the way, he said. “ T hey a re ext raord ina r ily individual young ladies - that is what struck me straight away.” Auckland’s Te Atatu Intermediate and Palmerston North Normal Intermediate are the two other finalists and were also visited by a judge this week. (From left) Bohally Intermediate students Sammy Jarvis, Caitlyn WoodThe winning script will be ley, Grace Williams, Morgan Gurr, Emma Gardiner and Chloe Crawford performed by a cast of professional with Pens Against Poverty judge Mark Hadlow. actors in a one-off Gala performance in December.
Southern Jam begins The Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival kicks off today with local venues around town hosting a range of performances. Free public gigs are being held throughout the week at various cafes, bars and clubs. The event brings South Island Secondary Schools together to perform around the region and compete against other schools. The festival will end on Saturday with a Gala Concert to be held at Marlborough Boys’ College at 7.30 pm. Tickets for this concert are available from the Floor Pride Civic Theatre and www.ticketdirect.co.nz for $35. The free performance dates are able to be viewed on the Marlborough4fun website.
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Winemaking, cooking and animals might seem an unusual combination, but for Sophie Matthews they are the ingredients which make up her happy life, as Celeste Lodewyk finds out. This month Sophie will be setting aside time from her busy role as assistant to the wine making team at Marisco Vineyards to support a local organisation close to her heart – SPCA. SPCA Marlborough is holding its annual Cupcake Day on Monday, August 27 and to help promote the event Sophie is donning her brightly coloured baker’s apron and heading into the kitchen. Baking with her mother and grandmother, and taking in rescue cats is something Sophie has vivid memories of from her childhood. “My mother f i r m ly b e l i eve d i n rescuing c a t s needing a good home so we had many th roughout the years I was growing up. I can even remember every one of their names. “Those memories, as well as spending hours in the kitchen with my mother and grandmother, baking and cooking were some of my happiest times as a child,” she smiles. Her early found passion for rescue animals grew more in her high school years. “When completing community service for my Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s award I spent a lot of time volunteering for the SPCA. “So when I moved to Marlborough to take on my
job at Marisco Vineyards at the beginning of this year I decided to continue on with SPCA volunteering. “It’s proven to be a great way of meeting new people,” she says. Recognising her talent in the kitchen, SPCA Cupcake Day organisers quickly enlisted Sophie’s help. “It’s no secret that I love to cook and bake. I regularly take cakes and tasty treats into the winery and SPCA office so it’s natural that I help out with this fundraiser,” she laughs. Although Sophie won’t personally be baking for the fundraiser, she is still receiving requests from work colleagues for animal themed cupcakes. “One of my favourite recipes is for Red Velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, so I may make some of these. I first tasted these when travelling through America, and over there they are very generous with their frosting,” she laughs. For the fundraiser Sophie is looking for one or more local businesses with cooking facilities to bake the cupcakes. “This way there are no issues with food safety,” she says. Pre-orders are being taken and cupcakes will be baked to order and delivered personally by SPCA Marlborough volunteers. “We are hoping to raise around $3 per cupcake, and one idea we had for businesses was that employers match what their employees donate. “It’s a tasty way to show community spirit while enjoying a morning tea.” Pre-orders can be made by emailing sophie.matthews@gmail.com Individuals are also welcome to bake and sell their own cupcakes to fundraise for SPCA. All the information and registration forms are available at www.marlboroughspca.co.nz Local winemaking assistant Sophie Matthews bakes cupcakes ahead of SPCA’s Cupcake Day fundraiser this month. Sophie is pictured with SPCA cat Summer.
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therapy; in the mean time that will happen in Christchurch, and hopefully in the near future Sophie can receive treatment at Nelson Hospital. Sophie and her six year-old sister Izabel are both students at Renwick School. Times are very hard for the family at the moment, and Izabel is receiving great support from her grandparents in Marlborough, who are looking after her while her family is in Christchurch, although Bryan is up frequently for work. The Renwick Post Shop has also got behind Sophie’s cause, and has placed a collection tin on the front counter for customers to add their spare change to. Rachelle Neal works at the post shop, and said the Gilchrist’s are familiar faces through the door . “And a few people have been in recently to send parcels to Sophie in Christchurch.” She would like the community support to fill the collection box. “Come in and support Sophie, donations are more than welcome.” It is all about helping the family out
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Blenheim project chosen as a finalist in national awards A Blenheim project has been chosen as a finalist in the 2012 New Zealand Wood Resene Timber Design Awards in the interior innovation category. Cloudy Bay Shack entered by Paul Rolfe Architects in association with Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects, is a rural guesthouse overlooking the landscape of the Wairau river alluvial plane on the Cloudy Bay Estate, near Blenheim. The interior is predominantly lined with NZ pine plywood and timber. At the ground floor, the corridors are lined with angled timber blades to conceal the iconic view before arrival in the entertaining area. There were 93 entries across the nine categories, more than three times the number in 2011 and a record in the more than 30 year his-
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Modern bathroom design trends for 2013 • Above: This modern bathroom design featuring wood furniture and a bathroom mirror frame, is an exciting trend for 2013. Modern wallpaper patterns come in natural and light colours, like white, cream or light beige. These emphasise the variety of textures and interesting 3D surfaces. • Wall tile designs with ethnic, traditional, exotic, ancient, futuristic and nature inspired patterns offer one of the most unique, artistic and interesting bathroom design trends. • Abstract, geometric and floral designs, animals, birds, traditional
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Hot in the kitchen Modern kitchen design trends for 2013 reflect the growing popularity of cooking and eating at home. Kitchen design trends 2013 are influenced by modern interior design trends that bring the interconnection and organic design into modern homes, changing perspectives and opinions about the good and organic food, proper eating habits and homemade meals, improving health, life quality and vitality. Here is a sample of the modern kitchen trends for 2013 that will help select the best kitchen designs for your homes. Spend your money wisely on kitchen renovation while creating impressive and stylish, comfortable and functional, pleasant and inviting kitchen interiors for modern
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LARGE: Delighted siblings, Jacob, Maddie & Millie along with their proud parents Andrew & Sandy are excited to announce the perfectly timed arrival of “Skyla-Rose” weighing 3750g (8lb 4oz) at 1:20pm on 11th July 2012. A special thank you to the ever fantastic Gerry Lawson & amazing Helen Crampton for her safe delivery. Thank you also to the wonderful dedicated staff in the Maternity ward for their assistance. Photo provided.
GALLOWAY: James and Jo Galloway (nee Randall) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a wee boy Elijah James Thomas (9lb) on 23rd July at 5:37am at Wairau Hospital. A huge thank you to our amazing midwife Cathy Middleton and all the staff at Maternity, especially Hilda and Tina. He is a huge blessing to us. Photo provided.
COUPER: John, Kelly and big sister Peyton would like to welcome with much love our little girl Meika Ashlan born on 7th of July at 1:37pm and weighing 8lb 12oz. A very special thank you to our family for their love and support, also to our wonderful midwife Cathy Middleton and all the staff at Ward 1. Photo Provided.
CARRÉ: JP and Laurel are pleased to announce the arrival of Jean-Luc James. 7lb 6oz on July 24th, 2012. Big thanks to Carole Thompson and Helen Crampton. Mum and Dad are doing well.
DaD OF THE WEEK Congratulations to Brad Packham this week’s lucky winner of the New World $25 voucher to spend at New World Blenheim. Our winner is invited to bring his ID in to claim his prize when he next visits New World Blenheim.
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Nannies and in home educators needed!
• It commemorates the Innocenti Declaration made by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UNICEF policymakers in August 1990 to protect, promote and support breastfeeding.
• WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding until a baby is six months old, and continued breastfeeding with the addition of nutritious complementary foods for up to two years or beyond.
• Breastfeeding is the best way to provide newborns with the nutrients they need.
If you have a genuine interest in working with young children and want to work with the best in a fun, professional environment, register online at www.anniesnannies.co.nz or phone Anne Programme Coordinator 03 5784417
Big LATCH ON Join us Let’s break the record for the most women breastfeeding at the same time! Last year Marlborough saw a record number of 44 mothers attend the annual Big Latch On event. The Big Latch On was started in 2005 and has grown into an international event. Groups of breastfeeding mothers come together at registered locations to all latch on their child at a set time and are counted. Numbers are added up and compared to previous records. This Friday the Big Latch On is being held again at the Clubs of Marlborough, hosted by Maataa Waka. Registration starts at 10am and the official latch on begins at 10:30am. Mums, dads, grandparents are all invited to attend and
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LATCH-ON : Pictured at last year’s Big Latch On event at the Clubs of Marlborough, Sophie Kole showed her support to her mother Paula by breast feeding her dolly ‘Hannah’.
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show their support for breastfeeding. Morning tea will be provided and there will be spot prizes and goody bags given out on the day.
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BREASTFEEDiNg support When it comes to breast feeding, either for the first or subsequent time, there will always be questions and concerns that mothers have. “Am I providing enough for my baby, how can I store milk, is my baby latching correctly?” These are all important questions that can be answered by phone, text, email or home visit by experienced and trained breast feeding professionals who themselves are local mothers. These women form the local voluntary organisation Mum 4 Mum Wairau, a breast feeding support programme. It is through their own experiences that these women provide support for breast feeding in a professional and non judgemental way. Administrator of Mum 4 Mum Shelly McCormick (pictured right) says the training these women receive ensure
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that breast feeding support and advice is provided factually. “We can assist with all breast feeding questions such as latching, storage of milk, sore nipple, inverted nipples, growth spurts, biting, common and challenging problems, weaning and even breast feeding legislation,” Shelly says. Text/phone: 021 414 426 Email: mum4mumwairau@gmail.com
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Special Olympics Marlborough Club Chairman, Mark Witchalls, at the RDA Ribbon Day on Saturday.
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Twenty seven businesses participated in the Chamber of Commerce Table Top Expo held at Drylands Restaurant recently. Accessman Blenheim provided two lucky draws for picnic hampers filled with goodies. The winners were Leanne Lloyd pictured with Colin Francis, Accessman, and Tizzy Pollard from SBA Accounting.
Kelly Alla n an Valley, watch d 7 month-old son Fred ing the plou ghing comp dy from the Awatere etition on Sa turday.
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Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayer available to anyone. Phone 578 9704
Blenheim Lions
Fertiliser Fiesta. Closing date 8th August. Blood & Bone: $17.50. Superphosphate: $17.00. Lime: $10.00. Lawn Fertiliser: $17.50. Nitrophoska Extra: $17.50. Ken 5786838. Tony 579 5112.
Goodwill Sale
At St Christophers Church Hall Weld Street (opp Countdown) this Friday 9am to noon. Usual bargains of secondhand goods and clothes.
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Urgently need warm linen to meet the demand in our community. Happy to pick-up - ph: 578-1355 ext:5 or drop at 14b Stephenson Street (opp Boys College)
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Is open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.
The Peoples’ Market
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Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd, Mon,Wed,Fri 9am-4pm / Tue, Thurs 9.30-3pm. 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-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Citizens Advice Bureau Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 5209980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.
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TOOMER, Warwick Meyers: On July 24 2012, suddenly, at home in Blenheim. Aged 85 years. Dearly loved husband of Shona and the late Reta, much loved father and father-in-law of Vicky and Bill Thurlow (Auckland), loving grandad of Matthew, and Linda, great grandad of Kerralin and loved brother and brother-in-law of Noel and Jane. Special thanks to our very special friends and neighbours for their kindness. At Warwick’s request a private service has been held.
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Tel. 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz McKINNEY, Alan John: On Sunday July 29 2012, at Fairview Smart Care,
after a long illness. In his 74th year. Dearly loved husband of Gemma, much loved father and father-inlaw of Mary and Mike, Matt and Cathy, and Robbie, also Tom, Vernette and Sally and loved grandad of Kylie, Thomas, Rawiri and Cody and “Popsy” of Amohia. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Pauline and Stewart, and Blair (deceased) and Rosie and loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. A funeral service for Alan will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson & Parker Sts at 11 am Thursday August 2 followed by interment at Maori Island Cemetery.
GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel. 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
acknowledgement NICHOLSON, Beverley Anne: Richard and Rodger and families sincerely thank all those who expressed their sympathy recently on the sad passing of a dearly loved mother, nana, sister, sister-in-law and aunty. The cards, phone calls, visits, flowers, baking and attendance at her funeral service were greatly appreciated. A special thank you to Lloyd Bush and the team at Sowman’s, and Rosemary Powell, for their wonderful care and support. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement.
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Colin’s Diary Colin King
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Wednesday August 1-2: In Parliament. Education & Science, Primary Production Select Committee meetings. Friday August 3: In Blenheim meeting with individuals by prior arrangement. Monday August 6-7: RECESS WEEK: In Blenheim meeting with individuals by arrangement. Wednesday August 8: In Kaikoura meeting with individuals by arrangement. Thursday August 9: In Blenheim meeting with individuals by arrangement. Friday August 10: In Blenheim meeting with constituents by arrangement. Attend the Sports Tasman’s Olympic Breakfast in Blenheim.
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Thrilling kart action set for Saturday For those in the community who have yet to experience the thrill and excitement of go-kart racing, this Saturday is set to serve up a treat. Marlborough Kart Club will be hosting a very exciting event; the AME Enduro Race Day which will feature eight local ‘celebrity’ motorsport drivers. These drivers have achieved not only titles and accolades in their chosen motorsports, but many have also represented New Zealand on the world stage. Each of the celebrity drivers have been paired and will compete in a one-hour endurance race around the track. In addition they will each have their own race cars and motocross bikes on display for the public to see and learn
more about. This celebrity race is being run in conjunction with the club’s own Enduro Race Day. Competitors will be coming from as far as Christchurch to compete for club points, prizes and trophies. Up for grabs will be the Pete Hutchison Memorial Trophy, prizes for the most laps, class winners and a number of spot prizes. The day has been designed for the public to go along, meet our local and visiting kart drivers and get a taste of the sport for themselves. There will be food and drink available
Local celebrity drivers Paddy North – Motorsport history includes motocross, speedway production saloons, speedway A-grade saloons and currently racing speedway super saloons. Paddy competed in the 2010 Valvoline Trans Tasman Challenge in Australia (Kiwi Super Saloons v Aussie Late Models).
Dave Noad – Foundation and life member of Marlborough Kart Club and has been a convenor and winner of local street sprints, NZ sprint nationals, and Kart Sunbelt Championships in Nelson and Marlborough.
Warren Croft – Motorsport experience includes six hour endurance racing in a Holden Commodore alongside John Wadsworth.
Russell Greer – Known on the NZ, Australia, England and Europe circuits Russell races a Lola Formula 5000 T332 and a Stanton Corvette. He began racing stock cars in the 1960’s and went on to win numerous motorsport titles including the NZ Hillclimb Champion in 1980.
Richard Bateman – President of the Marlborough Car Club, Richard has been involved in rally driving for around eight years. This Saturday will be his first time racing in a kart.
PAIRED RACE TEAMS: Russell Greer and Gareth Exton Paddy North and Richard Bateman Mark Noad and Warren Croft Dave Noad and Geoff Noad
throughout the day from the club’s food shop. If you have yet to get in your entry please contact Shaun Forbes on 027 464 2720 or Peter Richardson on 021 333 543. Mark Noad – Mark has raced motocross for over 20 years, winning a number of titles and is now looking at having a go at karting after competing (and enjoying) last year’s Enduro Race in the Rotax Light class. Geoff Noad – Geoff has been involved in motocross for over 20 years, and in his younger years he was a Marlborough Car Club member racing a Ford Anglia. Last year Geoff competed with son Mark in the Marlborough Kart Club Enduro race, placing second. Open to the public from 10am. Schedule: Tuning Run – 11am Racing – 12noon (2x heats) Cadets Enduro – 1:30pm Juniors Enduro – 2:15pm Seniors Enduro – 3:30pm Prize Giving – 5pm
Friendly rivalry expected at kart track By Robbie Parkes Russell Greer has competed in every motorsport imaginable, and this Saturday he will be tearing up the Go-Kart track with a few well known faces. Along with fellow Marlborough drivers such as Paddy North and Richard Bateman, Russell will compete in the AME Enduro Race Day at the Marlborough Kart Club track. “Last time I drove a Go-Kart was for fun 20 years ago,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to it.” The race is in support of the Club, but like every competition a bit of friendly rivalry is to be expected. Go-Karting seems to be where all the young stars are kicking off their careers, said Russell. “As soon as they can walk, they’re in karts.” Given the racing culture in Marlborough, he said it is a great way for young drivers to make a name for themselves. “There’s been some very good drivers come out of Blenheim who fly under the radar.” For Russell, motorsport has been a lifelong passion and today, work
just fills in the time when he is not racing. He started off working on hotrods when he was an apprentice, starting in the motorsport scene around 1968. “I was probably one of the original boy racers, that’s why I don’t give them any grief nowadays.” He has driven rally cars, speedway stock- Russell Greer with his Formula 5000 Lola T332 and the cars, saloon cars, and Go-Kart he will be racing in on the weekend. competed in plenty of “This 5000 series is so popular worldwide, we’d endurance racing. sell it in a day if it was for sale, but it’s not.” he But, Russell’s Formula 5000 Lola said. T332 seems to be the pick of the bunch. The impressive machine has been in his possession since 2007, a successful pairing that almost didn’t happen. When the car was for sale, the owners asked Russell to purchase it, just as he was about to give up the game. This particular car has raced all around the world, making the trip to Ph: (03) 578 1425 Australia numerous times, and apCell: 027 443 0216 pearing in the likes of Europe, BritEmail: russellgreer@xtra.co.nz ain and since Russell purchased it.
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Good sports - wine industry By Annabelle Latz They could call themselves professional sports people, even if it was just for half an hour. It was a day away from the vines for eight of Marlborough’s young viticulturists recently, as they muscled against each other at the Markhams Young Viticulturalist of the year competition. It took place at Marlborough Research Centre on Budge St. It was a day of practical and theoretical assessment, but things lightened up at lunch time for the Horti Sports competition. This included a range of activity stations from putting together wheelbarrows and respiratory units to performing CPR and showing off their landscape painting skills. Hannah Taylor, who works in the vineyard at Villa Maria Estate, said the day was great because competitors had to get out their comfort zone. “It’s a great challenge,” she said. Brad Newton described himself as a ‘budding viticulturalist’ at Vavasour Wines, a division of Foley Family Wines. He said this event is great for upping skills. “You can always improve on
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what you are doing,” he said. Dan Manuge was first finished at the Horti Sports event. The former Marlborough Boys’ College student is vineyard manager at Sea Level Wines in Nelson.
“This is a good way to bench mark yourself, and see where you need to improve. He enjoyed the Horti Sports putting together the respirator the best, and said the time pressure of the event made putting together the wheelbarrow quite difficult. “My aim was to finish first, so I concentrated on that,” he said. Anthony Walsh, a vineyard lab operator at Constellation Brands Vineyard said the Horti Sports was a good break from the competition aspect of the day. “It was good to have some fun amongst all the seriousness.”
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RDA regional games brings the crowds By Robbie Parkes The Marlborough Riding for the Disabled ribbon day ended up a being bigger event than first thought. The blenheim-based branch hosts many of the large events in the region due to the facilities, and the ribbon day this weekend turned into the association’s regional games. The Special Olympics committee had asked the Marlborough RDA to host the games, and the sudden change did not effect the enjoyment felt on the day. “We had 35 riders from all around the country, and it was really lovely,” said head coach Roslein Wilkes. “We had presentations for medals and rosettes, everyone went home with a smile.” Around 100 friends, family and supporters came out for the competition, watching riders in the working trails, egg and spoon races, jousting games and a range of other events on Saturday. Sunday was a full dressage day. Jennifer Healey, 15, from Blenheim, rode her bay gelding Murphy in the competitions, and really enjoyed the events. “I just like riding around, it’s good exercise.” Fellow Blenheim rider Rory Kearse, 12, got in on the action with his chestnut mare Sarna. “I like playing the games,” he said. Roslein said it was a great weekend for everyone, the weather came out, and the horses were all well behaved. She said they had been extremely busy in the last fortnight with their open day, auction dinner and now the regional games. She anticipates the ribbon day will be held early September.
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Making steps in the fashion world Student could be the next fashion icon By Robbie Parkes Lara Campbell may well become New Zealand’s Next Fashion Icon. The Marlborough Girls’ College student entered the competition for the Erin Simpson show in May, and through public voting made it through to the final four. Lara had to submit six clothing designs, of which one would be made and presented on the programme. She was flown down to Christchurch last Tuesday to film the episode where her successful design would be featured, along with the three other finalists’. The winner was named in the programme, but Lara is sworn to secrecy until it is broadcast this Friday. “It was such a good atmosphere, the other three girls that I met were really nice,” said Lara. “Erin herself was so much fun, when we finished she was still bouncing around in high heels.” Lara said she was excited to make it to the finals, considering it was her first real fashion competition. “I entered it really just for fun.” She has only been interested in fashion design for the last two years, an enthusiasm she attributes to her textiles teacher Claire Johnston. “Ms Johnston was absolutely wonderful, she’s just so passionate about it.”
“I just started to love it.” The subject introduced Lara to a mix between art and functional drawing, a concept that really inspired her. “You get some really interesting ideas.” Her collection was titled It’s all in the Packing, and her designs were influenced by an alpine trip and her experiences in a snow cave. She said she liked to play with shapes and different ideas but kept it high-end at the same time. “I’m a bit of a different case, I’m really interested in Haute Couture.” Haute Couture basically means custom-fitted clothing, of high quality with extreme attention to detail. It is a time consuming practice, one that Lara admits has kept her until midnight. She is deciding whether to follow fashion as a profession or chemical engineering. “It takes a lot to get into the industry, and if you go off on your own, you have to have a lot of capital.” More than likely, it will end up as a hobby, she said. Right : Lara Campbell (right) with fellow Marlborough Girls’ College student Aimee Harper modelling Lara’s design that was presented on the Erin Simpson Show.
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