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Burglars hit twice GrapeRide Philip Hughes won the Best Costume prize and was second fastest in the Clanger category at the 2012 Forrest GrapeRide.

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Shave off Jack McCrae raises more than $500 for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand.

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Claire Chicken didn’t think she needed to lock her front door when she was in her garage. Burglars thought differently.

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Police say lock doors and be vigilant Story and Photo by Annabelle Latz It was bad enough when the house was burgled on Sunday evening. When Claire Chicken noticed the back door wide open on Monday evening, she was gutted. On Sunday evening about 9pm Claire and her partner Gary Newell were in their garage, at the back of their Houldsworth St rented property, for just over an hour. They returned inside to put some music on.

“We noticed the speakers weren’t there, then noticed what else wasn’t there.” The house had been entered through the unlocked front door. “The kitchen light was on, the car was up the driveway, we didn’t think we needed to lock the front door if we were on the property.” A laptop and an i-Touch were taken. Claire and Gary moved to Blenheim two months ago, and a shipment of goods has just

arrived from their UK home. It included something far more valuable, which was stolen on Sunday. It was two gold rings, which Gary had in a wooden box in the lounge room. “He didn’t even wear them, but they are nice things, you just keep them don’t you?” No finger prints were found. The police had to return to take more fingerprints yesterday morning. Continued Page 6.


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Above: Competitors in Saturday GrapeRide make there way up to the Grove Road bridge. From left; Mike Walker, Phillis Hyde, Warwick Allen, Robert Taylor, Wayne Holtham, and front Robyn Twemlow. Top right: Sarah Adamson and Beth Forrest were beaming after crossing the finish line. Right: Philip Hughes with wine barrel enjoyed the ride on his ‘old clanger’.

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GrapeRide organisers would “welcome weather again” Story by Celeste Lodewyk Many looked to the skies on Saturday hoping the rain gods would hold back, but for Forrest GrapeRide organiser Pete Halligan the dampness could not have come at a better time. “The showery weather was a blessing as a lot of the time riders battle with dehydration in the heat, but over all it wasn’t cold, it was quite warm and the worst of the weather held off so we were really pleased,” he says. On the day 2300 riders from all around the country took to Marlborough roads either vying for a fast time or simply for a fun

recreational ride. “It was a brilliant day and everywhere you looked people were smiling and laughing, that’s what we love about this event,” Pete says. The number of injuries reported on the day was low ranging from two broken collarbones through to minor cuts and grazes. One cause of injuries was an accidental diesel spill on the Mahakipawa Hill near Havelock of which only one group of riders was affected. New to the event, the PlaceMakers team of Rodger Cullen, Tim Dredge and Warren Ingram achieved its goal

of completing their ride in five hours. “We had a time of 5hrs:2min:26sec which for a first time effort we were pretty happy with. “The whole day in general was brilliant and what I liked was that the more experienced riders were happy to help us out. A great afternoon, great food and wine and overall I couldn’t fault it,” Rodger says. Turning some heads with his “secret costume” was Blenheim rider Philip Hughes who dressed as a wine barrel made from MDF custom wood. “The barrel certainly got a lot

of comments from fellow riders, although I did end up with some bruises from my legs hitting it with every pedal stroke,” he says. Philip won the best costume prize as well as second fastest in the Clanger category. Once the ride was completed prize giving was held which was followed by the 100 Virgin Grape Crush of which wine will be produced and presented at next year’s event. Results are available at www. graperide.co.nz. More photos page 22.

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Shining new gym Story and photo by Robbie Parkes Blenheim’s new events complex, Stadium 2000 may draw the crowds with its large pool and court facilities, but the real gem is yet to be revealed. A new gym, outfitted with $350,000 worth of equipment is set to open in the next few weeks as the finishing touches are being made. “This is most definitely going to be one of New Zealand’s premiere gyms,” said Paul Tredinnick, CEO of Stadium 2000. “This will be second to none of its type in New Zealand.” The complex houses a number of indoor swimming pools, including a therapy room, sauna and steam room as well as a 2500 square metre sports stadium, but the shining star is set to be the fitness facilities. The $350,000 worth of equipment was bought through sponsorship from Marlborough Lines and the Marlborough Stadium Trust. Paul said the area absolutely needs a gym like this and the sponsorship reflects that need. “Sponsorship is about relationships and people trust us and support what we do.” “They know that if they support us financially, they are supplying hundreds of thousands of Marlburians.” There is set to be group fitness dedicated rooms as well as a cycle room. “As a facility, it’s unbelievable.”

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ORAL HEALTH CLINIC REAdy TO ROLL Marlborough’s Mobile Oral Health Clinic will begin seeing patients next week after a blessing ceremony on Wednesday March 28. The official blessing of the new mobile clinic will take place in Havelock. This two-chair mobile unit will treat children from aged 0 to Year 8 at Havelock, Renwick, Seddon, Ward, and Picton Schools, and at Murchison Hospital. The clinic will treat around 2000 children per year. Notices will be sent to parents asking them to book a convenient time to visit the oral health mobile clinic when it is in their area.

FRENCH wINE AwARd FOR MARLbOROugH SAuvIgNON bLANC geoff devine and Peter devine from devine equipment, setting up in the new Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000.

“There’s a real public interest to have a gym like this.” He said membership is on the rise but the ranks will swell once the gym is open to the public. “We anticipate strong demand for membership as people become aware of other

fantastic facilities available.” All group fitness classes as well as access to the stadium’s facilities is included in the gym membership. The stadium’s current, temporary gym will be redeveloped and tenanted once the new equipment is up and running.

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CORRECTION Sewing Store update: Last week the Friday Sun reported that the Sewing Store was relocating to a Wynen Street premises. This was not correct, in fact their new premises is at 29 High Street opposite Gary Ching. The error is regretted.

Footpaths on Maxwell and Market Streets are being dug up to install new ultra-fast broadband cables. New lights are also being installed near the car park on Alfred Street. The Council is putting any footpath maintenance on hold until the new broadband cables have been installed. RIgHT: Powell & bennett Construction worker Keri wairau breaks up the footpath in High St for the installation of broadband.

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Rich life for local hero nominee Story and photo by Robbie Parkes Ian Blissett received a Local Hero medal in a presentation as part of the New Zealander of the Year awards held at the Scenic Hotel on Monday night. The event celebrated Ian’s achievements and contribution to the community through his involvement in the likes of Meals on Wheels, the Red Cross, and the Veterans Association. Local Heroes Medal presentations are being made to 137 recipients in 12 regions around New Zealand in March. Along with four other local re-

life, but he said his experiences in the US army and service in Korea really impacted on his outlook. “I’m very grateful because it was a complete cultural shock.” He said as a young Englishmen from the country he was very naive entering the army. “Suddenly I’m in a barracks with 29 other guys of every race and creed you can think of.” He realised then that they were all the same. “When I was in the army you look out for your mates, translated into civilian life you look out for your

cipients, Ian attended the event with family and friends and said he was blown away by the whole thing. “I’m very grateful for the people who have written these very nice things about me.” “It just bowled me over.” Ian has not been nominated for an award like this before but says the whole experience was very humbling. A range of friends from various associations put Ian’s name forward for the award. Coming from Chesterfield, England and moving to New Zealand in the 1970’s, the 73 year-old has lived a rich

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Ian Blisset with his Local Hero Medal.

Hair to go on chopping block By Celeste Lodewyk Long facial hair and pony tails will be on the chopping block this Saturday when the Shave Marlborough event kicks off at the Clubs of Marlborough. This year’s event will be slightly different in that participants can opt to have their pony tails and long facial hair cut off rather than having a full head shave. Organisers Leanne and Scott Palatchie say feedback and support for the event has been fantastic to date, especially amongst females and wish to remind people it’s not too late to get involved themselves.

“Registrations for shavees are being taken on the day so we are hoping that more people will come along, including the ladies to take part,” Leanne says. The Clubs of Marlborough has announced they will be donating 50cents from every pint sold between 2pm and 4:30pm on Saturday to the fundraiser. “We are encouraging as many people as we can to come along and support our shavees, buy a raffle ticket, a pint and enjoy the live entertainment we will have on offer,” Leanne says. Prizes for the raffles include vouchers from businesses

SNIP: Organiser Leanne Palatchie and shavee Callum MacDonald gear up for the Shave Marlborough on Saturday.

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Toddler scalded with hot water Story and photo by Annabelle Latz Tania Wilson thinks the self-service water system at Chantilly Café should not be within reach of small children. Tania, her partner Adam Dearman and their one and a half year old toddler Rhyder were having breakfast at the café midmorning last Friday, when Rhyder scalded herself with hot water after helping herself to hot water. Tania helped the three of them to cold water at the self-service area when they first arrived at the cafe, and when Rhyder had finished her pie a few minutes later she walked up to the water area again by herself for more. Tania got up from her table the first time and brought Rhyder back to the table, but Rhyder went up a second time by herself.

Rhyder Dearman shows the blister on her finger she received last Friday when she helped herself to hot water at Chantilly Cafe.

Tania was at the table five metres from the water area, reminding Rhyder not to touch the hot tap, when Rhyder screamed and dropped her glass. “When I went over Rhyder’s hand and stomach were wet; she had touched the hot tap.” Tania asked for some cold water, and was directed to the back kitchen. “I was waiting for some kind of acknowledgment from someone about what had happened here.” She felt disillusioned, and walked straight out to go to the doctor, without any assistance from staff. “The doctor just said to put cold water on it.” They went to a pharmacy to buy some burn cream.

“I didn’t even have enough money to buy the cream, and some lovely lady gave me $20. It just blew me away that there was still nice people out there.” Tania then went back to Chantilly Café to make a formal complaint, and asked for her pharmacy bill to be paid. The request was refused. Owner of Chantilly Café Doug Sundholm said this situation would have been preventable if the toddler had been closely monitored, and the staff at the café could not be held responsible for children’s behaviour. The self-service water system has been there for six years, is OSH approved, and has never caused a problem before. “This comes down to parental control,” he said, and did not wish to comment any further.

Away with the hair Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk For his first ever fundraiser 12-year-old Blenheim boy Jack McCrae has decided to do something more drastic than simply making a donation, he has decided to shave off his hair for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. After watching television advertisements for Shave for a Cure Jack was inspired to get involved. “I set a goal to raise $150 but as soon as the larger donations started coming in I realised this would be bigger than I thought,” he says. To date Jack has raised more than $500 thanks to his family, friends and students and teachers at Fairhall School. Jack will be shaving his hair off at the Shave Marlborough event on Saturday, 2pm at the Clubs of Marlborough. Those wanting to make a last minute donation can do so online at the Shave for a Cure website by searching for Jack’s name.

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daylight saving ends sunday New Zealand Daylight Saving will end on Sunday, 1 April 2012, when 3.00am becomes 2.00am. People may find it convenient to put their clocks back by one hour before going to bed on Saturday 31 March. As well as changing clocks, the end of daylight saving is an opportune time for people to check their household emergency plans and survival items and home smoke alarms. The period runs from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April. This year daylight saving will recommence on 30 September.

Cairns wins viCtory Former Black Cap Chris Cairns has won his case against allegations of match-fixing in the 2008 season of the rebel Indian Cricket League. The high profile case was settled in London yesterday where Cairns was awarded $175,000 in damages from former Indian Premier League boss Lalit Modi. Allegations began over a post made by Modi on Twitter in January 2010 which Cairns said had damaged his reputation.

Burglars ran ‘rings’ around them From Page 1. “The back door was open on Monday after work, but not smashed. I had locked it.” “We have lived in some real bad areas in England, with neighbours who were drug dealers and thieves. We never had any trouble. Then we move to lovely Blenheim which is a safe lifestyle, and we get robbed twice.” They had lived on Elizabeth St during their previous stay here, with no trouble. “If they come into a house with cars in the driveway and lights on, they will go into

Easter Bunny might draw some excited gasps from children this Saturday, but organisers of Picton School’s Easter Fair say there will be a huge lineup of entertainment, sideshows, activities and family fun on offer. For one Picton policeman the fair will be particularly

during the day five days a week. Marlborough Primary Health Organisation CEO Christine Smith said that the clinic would start with one GP, with a view to have a second join in a few months’ time. She expects to enrol around 1200 patients.To re-enrol please phone 03 520 6200.

Jungle Kim and sunny girl visited little Footsteps last week. Children in view are tom Chojnacki-west, alyssa wilcox, Jordan gill and georgette herkt.

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Easter hops to Picton School fair

Wairau ‘not for profit’ clinic to open The Wairau community clinic will open its doors to the public on April 2, thus allowing residents who have not been able to enrol with a local GP to now do so. The not for profit clinic will be located in the Marlborough after hours clinic rooms on the Wairau Hospital site, and will be open

any house won’t they? It will be interesting to see if anyone gets in today,” Claire said yesterday. Russ Smith, community constable, said securing your house reduces opportunities for the bad guys. About two dozen burglaries a year occur by offenders entering through an unlocked front door or window. “The sad fact is that if you leave the front open, it’s entirely easy for them to get in. They will only take a few minutes, but it will create a headache for the household.”

wet as the public will have the opportunity to “Dunk a Cop”. “The Dunk a Cop will be a huge hit amongst the young and old and is just one of the many amazing highlights we have organised for the day. “Talent quests, the largest

triple lane slide in the world, paintball, pony rides plus so much more, so make sure you don’t miss out,” says Picton School Easter Fair Chairperson Pauline Gregory. The fair begins at 10am and will be held at Picton School on Buller Street.

Little Footsteps on Scott Street held a special bike day for the children last Thursday. Children spent the week preparing for the day by making cup cakes and designing bike labels for their bikes. They also learnt the names to parts of a bike and focused on road safety, maths and literacy. Jungle Kim and Sunny Girl (pictured) visited the children to talk about bike safety, skills they put to practise on a special track made for the day.

Treat of a retreat for cancer survivors Blenheim breast cancer survivors veronica Best (right) and Jan Morrow took part in the first ever fly fishing retreat for breast cancer survivors, held in the south island, (wakefield.) the event was organised by Cast for Cancer and runs from March 25 to 27. Photo by Sven Herselman.

Story by Sven Herselman and Robbie Parkes. Two Blenheim women were among a group of ladies to take part in the first ever breast cancer survivors fly fishing retreat to be held in the South Island. Last weekend Jan Morrow and Veronica Best headed off to Wakefield with 12 other woman for a weekend of socialising, pampering, and of course, fly fishing. “We are really looking forward to this; it sounds like it will be a great weekend,” said Jan, who has some experience fishing offshore but has never used a fly rod. The retreat was organised by Casting for Recovery Charitable

Trust. Three high profile fly fishing personalities, Lynda Topp of the Topp twins, Peter Carty and Tony Entwistle offered their expert experience and advice. Most of the ladies on the retreat had never cast a fly rod, so they had the services of 14 guides on hand. The women spoke to the Sun last week before they went. “It sounds like we will be really well looked after. I just hope that the weather is good,” said Veronica, who also had experience fishing at sea but not with a fly rod. The weekend involved fly fishing instruction, socialising, and a pampering session.

Casting for Cancer co-ordinator Sandra Jermyn said the guides offered their time free of charge. “We are very humbled to have them guiding for us,” she said. Sandra hopes to have more retreats in the future. After the weekend, Sandra said the trip was extremely successful. “It was a really good weekend. The girls were blown away from the whole thing.” She said the weather was a bit average on the Saturday but the Sunday was all go, with two fish brought in. Sandra said they are definitely keen to do it again, but it was a matter of where or when.


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not crime By Annabelle Latz Neighbourhood pride helps reduce neighbourhood crime. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design is the concept behind this idea. Today was the final day of the CPTED project on Taylor Crescent, which started last Thursday. Community Constable Russ Smith said they had a productive fun week helping residents paint fences, tidy back yards, and run after school projects. Groups including the Police, Marlborough District Council, Housing New Zealand, church groups, Animal Control and RSPCA are some that took part, involving about 100 volunteers. “I’m very grateful to the churches being involved. It’s a proper representation of Christianity.” “It’s about things like pride, and helping people tidy up where they live. This leads on to building a stronger community.” Russ said people become more comfortable about reporting crime to police after projects like this. Research shows the amount of crime in an area before and after a CPTED project to drop by 40% for the following year. “We have done a cost benefit ratio with the neighbourhoods we have already worked with, and there has been a significant decline in crime in the area.” After that first year it continues to drop at a rate of about 20%. “We do follow up initiatives with these communities,” said Russ. Russ said a 41% drop in crime in an area contributes to a 400% savings cost, from less police call outs and court processes.

CoMMENTS froM rESidENTS: Glen Cotton, helper from Elim Church, resident of Stephenson St.

“It’s all good eh, it’s good to meet new people, everyone helping out and stuff. Without this happening, people wouldn’t get their clean ups done. It was quite surprising about how many people have turned up.”

Christine Crimmins, resident of Taylor Crescent, who had work done in her back yard.

“I just think it’s amazing, I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve been at Taylor Crescent for 24 years and I’ve never seen a clean up like this anywhere, I can’t believe the support.” Christine lives by herself, and has had back surgery and found it impossible to get physical labour done around her house. “Getting the ivy chopped on the fence helps the neighbours too.”

Janice McNeal, helper from Assembly of God, Taylor Cres resident for over 30 years. Trevor Emmett, russ Smith and Graeme Percy have spent a successful week on Taylor Crescent, helping residents clean up their properties and increase community pride.

Paul Johnson, manager of Safer Communities, street pride has been given a major boost by the generosity of Green Fingers Compost, who has taken away loads of green waste for free. “Some people don’t have a way of getting rid of their green waste,” said Paul. Trevor Emmett, Neighbourhood Support Marlborough, said it’s all about working together. “It’s about building relationships between agencies and residents, and creating community awareness. We say this is one project, we

are here to help you, we are not going to start work where you sit back and watch.” Graeme Percy, case manager for Safer Communities, Marlborough, summed the project up nicely. “It’s aimed at community safety and crime prevention,” he said. Previous CPTED projects that have taken place in Blenheim: Lucas St/Dix Crescent, 2008. Girling Ave, 2009. Elizabeth St, 2011. Henderson St and Gardiner St, end of 2011.

She said there are more privately owned houses now, (1/3), which has helped increase community pride too. What is happening here is wonderful, there are a lot of needy people in Blenheim, some are down in the luck as we say.”

Barry Kirk, Taylor Crescent resident for 11 years.

“This is probably one of the most wonderful things I have ever seen. I’ve had my rolling clothes line shifted, a tree cut down, and pallets cut up.” He has supplied power for the kids’ radio during the afterschool programme, and washing up equipment for the tea that’s given out during the day.

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Dear Ed, Following the Ward motoring death on Saturday morning, supposably notified by a Police Officer, there was Two Fire Brigades called upon, another Police car, a Westpac helicopter, and an Ambulance. And on top of all that, The Police car and the Ambulance, breaking the speed rules everywhere. Talk about road safety! So, I ask the question, WHO assesses the situation, and calls in unnecessary

forces. Surely, if the accident victim is dead, what’s the hurry? I suggest, especially to the Police, at times like then, remove their “Cowboy” hats, and put on their “Thinking Caps”, surely. When the Westpac helicopter and Ambulance’s ask for handouts, they can forget about my contribution. And let’s get the assessing sorted, costing dearly. Phil Russ, Ward

Truancy Officer necessary? Dear Ed, Reading the advertisments in the Express last night & noted that the Local Council are advertising for a ( WAIT FOR IT) A “Truancy Officer” now, why would the Marlborough District Council want to hire a Truancy Officer when the schools are supposed to do that

work under the guise of the Education Department. I’m another Bureaucrat in the council & I’m paying for it in my taxes now we have to pay for it in our rates. Double dipping again, where will it end? Scorpio.

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would become susceptible to erosion. Anyway, what’s wrong with rocks and stones? Then again, Nelson could advertise in Picton, “Come to Sunny Nelson to see miles of golden beaches”. Yours faithfully, Laurie Ham.

Honesty in Politics Dear Ed, In Public Notices readers may notice an advertisement for the Marlborough branch of NZ First inviting anyone interested in joining to contact me. There is no doubt the public are disillusioned with the two main parties National and Labour since a million New Zealanders didn’t bother to vote. Was it not the poorest voter turnout (percentage wise) for 100 years? NZ First came back with a vengeance with 8 MP’s now in the House. Why not for $5 join up and contribute to getting common-sense and honesty back in NZ politics by more NZ First MP’s in Parliament in 2014? Mac Miller

Government hypocrisy Dear Ed, It strikes me ironic the government in its latest local body reform is going to tell local bodies how to operate more efficiently, more economically. Really when you ponder a bit, NZ has a total foreign debt of over $200 billion and government borrows $300 million a week, continually runs a trade deficit and over spends and misspends. Ponder a bit more and I’m sure many will think government has absolute audacity and absolute arrogance to be telling local bodies how to run a smooth sailing ship. Where did the last lot of local body reforms go? Ballooning rates and more and more bureaucrats and spiralling costs. And they knighted Brian Elwood for heading those “reforms”! Don Coyote

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New life and love for songbird “I can’t believe how amazing and It has been nearly two years since the Sun spoke with New Zealand singer/songwriter crazy talented Clara is, I can see her Sarah Brown, originally a Blenheim girl with going far and I will do anything I can to help her,” Sarah says. a promising music career ahead of her. Sarah’s own talent will be hitting At the time she was planning to release her second album “The Great Heart Robbery” after NZ television screens next month a long road trying to crack into NZ’s notoriously on channels C4 and Juice TV once she finishes shooting a music video tough music industry. But as we all know a lot can happen in two this week. “The plan so far is that it will have years and for Sarah her life has experienced a spectacular turn around, from leaving the a vintage feel to it, but anything can city for a modest country life, welcoming her happen on the day so definitely watch out for it in April,” she says. baby daughter Eliza, marrying The Great Heart Robbery is in Marlborough last weekend “The Marlborough being released on May 7 by and now preparing to finally Sarah’s own label Boo Music release her album and embark Sounds is really on a nationwide tour. special to both Sam and distributed through Rhythm Method. Phew… it’s quite a list but one Following its release Sarah’s nathat Sarah was more than happy and I, it’s where I did to share when she caught up a lot of writing for my tionwide tour will begin, bringing her back to Blenheim to perform with Celeste Lodewyk following on Thursday, June 7 at the Secret her nuptials in the Marlborough second album, and Sounds. Sam has spent a lot Garden Café. Until then Sarah, Sam and baby “I’m still getting used to being of time hunting in Eliza have headed back to their married and with so many excitlifestyle block in Hawkes Bay ing things happening this year, it the area,” she says. where they enjoy a life close to certainly feels like the wheels are nature. turning at full speed,” she laughs. “Sam hunts all of our meat and we have cows, Sarah wed her childhood friend Sam Kersten on a stunning Queen Charlotte Drive waterfront pigs, a vegetable garden and plenty of fresh setting surrounded by their friends and family. country air, very different to how I was living Sarah and Sam’s friendship first blossomed in Auckland but it’s a lifestyle I really love,” from ages eight to 11-years when they shared she says. Sarah teaches guitar, singing and songwriting the same classroom at Richmond View Primary part time at a nearby school while balancing School. “I can remember we used to hold hands in the motherhood and her own song writing. Baby Eliza is already showing signs of folschool yard,” laughs Sarah. “We caught up again years later and now have lowing in the footsteps of her talented mother. “Eliza absolutely loves music which is really our beautiful six month old daughter Eliza, I feel so lucky and incredibly happy,” she gushes. handy as I can practice around her. “When she is upset I just pick up my guitar and Singing during the ceremony was Blenheim teenager Clara van Wel whose voice Sarah says she will instantly go from crying to smiling,” she says. “brings me to tears”.

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Scott Street’s key to success When walking down Scott Street, one store which has enjoyed a long history with the street is Still Books at Tan’s Place, renowned for its collection of books and homebrewing and distilling supplies.

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Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The success of Blenheim’s Scott Street is largely attributed to the businesses which operate on it, and the support shown by the customers who regularly return to shop there. But to delve deeper into what contributes toward this success you would have to look to the staff behind the counters who are the driving force behind Scott Street businesses. Wairau Pharmacy is a great example of friendly customer service, knowledgeable staff and a wide selection of products to entice customers. Walking in, you are immediately greeted with smiles from behind the counter. One of those faces is retail manager Carey Coleman who has been with the pharmacy for the past two years. In the dispensary, manager and pharmacist Claire Heath is busy preparing prescriptions, supported by owner and pharmacist Rebecca Anderson. Rebecca and husband Alan

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purchased the business four years ago, but Rebecca has been part of the thriving team for nearly seven years. Proud of her business and the staff supporting her, Rebecca says Scott Street is a very active and successful street to be on, and customers choose to return

New to Scott and business is great Relatively new to Scott Street, Jaycar Blenheim Electronics Ltd will celebrate its second year of operation in August, but looking back duty manager Sam Tennent says business has been great. “The public has been really enthusiastic about us being here and have shown great loyalty by returning for repeat business. “Certainly we have had a lot of technical people commenting that we have been the only place in town providing specific electronic components and assistance

to them. This is great feedback and certainly something we will continue to build on,” Sam says. Jaycar Blenheim Electronics Ltd was opened on Scott Street by Ruby Han in 2010 and was awarded the prestigious title of Jaycar’s best franchise in December 2011. BUSINESS BOOMING: Duty manager Sam Tennent of Jaycar Blenheim Electronics Ltd says the business has enjoyed nearly two years of operation in Scott Street.

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Winter may be less than three months away, but already Marlborough has been experiencing the colder weather and many fireplaces have been kicked into early action. Having a roaring fire at night is a cosy comfort, but if your home is not insulated or sealed against the cold, much of that heat will be lost. Here are some things to start thinking about before the full blast of winter arrives. - Get the fireplace ready by having a professional check it over and have the chimney swept and cleaned. - If you haven’t already, organise your firewood and have it stacked in a dry place away from the exterior of your home. - If your home is lacking in insulation call in a professional now and arrange to have your home insulated before the cold creeps in. Ask about the Warm Up New Zealand EECA heating grants. - Check the exterior, doors and windows for crevice cracks and exposed entry points around pipes. Have them sealed. - Replace cracked glass in windows and call in a double glazing professional to help prevent heat loss through your windows. - Inspect your roof, gutters and downspouts and have them cleaned if necessary. - Consider installing leaf guards on the gutters or extensions on the downspouts to direct water away from the home. - Install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors or replace old batteries. - Outdoors, trim trees if branches hang too close to the house or electrical wires. - Ask a gardener when your trees should be pruned to prevent winter injury. - Prepare an emergency kit if you don’t already have one. - Prepare an evacuation plan in the event of an emergency.


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Shake a virtual bucket for Red Puppy Appeal Some spare change will go to good use this Friday as you wander through Blenheim. As part of Puppy Appeal Week, Bayleys Marlborough will be collecting for Red Puppy Appeal in the Forum. They will also be selling cookie cutters and accepting donations at their office located at the corner of Charles and Seymour Streets. Join Matsi, a hard working Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB) Red Puppy and create an online collection bucket in support of tomorrow’s guide dogs. Red Puppy Appeal is the annual RNZFB appeal to raise funds for life-changing

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services like guide dogs that empower blind and partially sighted New Zealanders to lead independent lives. Supporters are encouraged to ‘shake a bucket’ online using MyBucket, a special online tool which uses digital technology and social media. So instead of collecting on the street, fundraisers can easily share their collection pages with their family and friends in the comfort of their own homes and in their own time. RNZFB Chief Executive, Sandra Budd, says after the success of the inaugural MyBucket collection for Blind Week last

year, the RNZFB is excited to continue with the digital approach again, this time for Red Puppy Appeal. “Many of our supporters are interacting and sharing information online. We hope they will use this easy fundraising tool to spread the word about our cause and support our amazing Red Puppies, who are working hard to one day be the eyes of a blind or partially sighted New Zealander.” With an average of three New Zealanders registering as members of the RNZFB everyday, the charity relies on support from the public.

To join Matsi and register your own online collection, or donate to another collection via a secure payment process, visit redpuppy.org.nz and click ‘shake a bucket online’. It only takes a few minutes and 100% of donations go to the RNZFB for life changing services, like guide dogs. For all things Red Puppy Appeal, visit redpuppy.org.nz, check us out on facebook. com/RNZFB, or call us on 0800 120 BLIND (0800 120 254). Bayleys, the major sponsor, is also running an online bucket appeal.

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After assessment of the Blenheim NMDHB Clinical Services Support to Nelson Patient Health Shuttle six Directorate, Service Director, James month pilot the Nelson Marlborough Bowyer said, “The Board made their District Health Board (NMDHB) decision based on the information For bookings has decided to withdraw the service from the trial periodphone that showed the as the usage has not supported a full disappointing patronage of the service. 0800 426 285 time service. “An extensive advertising campaign The five-day-a-week Blenheim to promoting the service was conducted Nelson Health Shuttle will stop on before and during the pilot period with March 30, 2012 after disappointing advertisements placed in local newspatronage over the six month trial. No papers, and community newsletters.” bookings have been taken for travel He said a survey of patients showed beyond the end of March. that people who used their own cars, The service funded by Nelson did so because of the flexibility this ofMarlborough District Health Board, fered and they could choose when they and run by St John, was put in place for left Nelson to return to Marlborough. people with medical appointments at “The survey showed that those people Nelson Hospital or for transport before who travelled by shuttle found it to be and after hospital admissions. a friendly, comfortable service. The St The 11 seater van used for the six John driver was complemented on his month trial had an average occupancy courteous service,” said Mr Bowyer. of 15% , or 1.6 seats per trip. The service was priced at $30 (incl The trial ran from September 5, GST) return and started from Wairau 2011 to March 2, 2012 however was Hospital at 8am with pickups on the extended to 30 March to allow assess- way and returned to Wairau, leaving ment of the pilot to be undertaken to Nelson Hospital at 3.30pm, with drop determine the future of the service offs on the way.


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Liquor ban ignored Liquor ban breaches

Blenheim’s liquor ban was ignored several times throughout the weekend resulting in a number of arrests. The first was on Friday when at 5:20pm a 19-year-old male restaurant worker was arrested, closely following by the arrest of an 18-year-old at 5:30pm. At 6:15pm a 16-year-old male student was arrested for assault after a domestic related incident. A short while later Police caught up with a 43-year-old unemployed male and arrested him on a warrant for failing to appear. Ending Friday was a third liquor ban breach at 11:50pm by an 18-year-old male kitchen hand who was also arrested for possession of cannabis oil and possession of cannabis plant material.

Quiet Saturday

Sat u rday’s a r rests bega n at 12:15pm when a 43-year-old male vineyard worker was arrested for disorderly behaviour after an incident on Main Street in Blenheim.

Later that night a 17-year-old unemployed male was arrested for breaching his bail conditions. Minutes later at 11:10pm an 18-year-old male student was arrested for disorderly behaviour after an incident on Maxwell Road in Blenheim.

Early antics earn arrests

Saturday night’s antics spilled over to Sunday morning’s arrests resulting in a number of arrests for liquor ban breaches and drug charges. At 12:45am Police arrested a 23-year-old male bushman for breaching the liquor ban. This was followed by the arrest of a 30-year-old male chef and a 28-year-old male kitchen hand for liquor ban breaches. At 1:45am an 18-year-old unemployed male was arrested for

possession of a cannabis pipe and for consuming a Class B drug. Following an incident on Scott Street, a 22-year-old male factory worker was arrested for offensive behaviour. An 18-year-old unemployed male allegedly broke a window at a Maxwell Road address and was arrested at 2:30pm for wilful damage. Later that afternoon a 21-year-old unemployed male was arrested for breaching his bail conditions. At 7:10pm a 54-year-old male labourer was arrested for assault after an incident at a Whitney address, and ending the weekend was the arrest of two male fishermen for disorderly behaviour after an incident on Waikawa Road in Picton.

Blenheim woman Cherie Mitchell received her award last Friday at the National Fibre Festival National Exhibition at the Millennium Gallery.

Top fibre from Blenheim woman Story by Robbie Parkes Photo by Aynsley Carrick A Blenheim woman has scooped the first time entrant award for her felted artwork as part of the National Fibre Festival. Cherie Mitchell received her award last Friday as part of the festival’s National Exhibition at Millennium Gallery, much to her surprise. “It’s a thrill really just to have it recognised.” “It’s nice to get that encouragement.” Cherie has been working in fabrics for about five years. Her piece was made through felting, a technique older than weaving that doesn’t use seams to connect the material and emerges as one whole piece. “It’s a more difficult type of construction.” “You have to think about what you want to make and what fabric you want to use, what design to use and what pattern to use. “You start from scratch.” She completed the piece in about three days but only after months of planning in her head. The piece is made from Marino wool and silk materials with colours inspired by the sea. Her piece will be shown at the Creative Fibre Festival held in Blenheim in April.

Why the weather and what’s the outlook? The reason for the cloudy conditions over NZ this summer is clear. However the cause of the reason is debatable with two possible options standing out. There is a correlation in winter between colder conditions in the Antarctic and the position of the polar Jetstream. When it is colder the polar Jetstream moves further south pulling the high pressure cells south. The high pressure cells are then able to fetch colder air up over NZ and we have cold winters. This correlation normally applies only in winter. However for several years now cloud has covered much of the southern oceans denying any chance for solar warming. This has resulted in cooler southern conditions. These colder than normal conditions have held the polar jet stream unusually far south this

summer and consequently also the high pressure cells. The consequences have been dramatic. Because the high pressure cells are so far south instead of pulling summer’s warm dry Australian air down over NZ, have lifted cooler southern sea air north over NZ. This colder air then mixed with moist tropical air which condensed the moisture into clouds and gave us the gloomy summer we have just endured. The odd day of sunshine came when the anchored high moved on and warmer northerly winds arrived. However these hot interludes were short as the next high pressure cell soon positioned itself below Australia and in the southern Tasman, to then again send its cooler air northward over New Zealand.

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As the high pressure cells are already in a more southern pattern circling around the southern seas we should expect continuing cold for the foreseeable months. Two possible, not necessarily exclusive causes for these colder conditions exist. Firstly the Chilean volcanoes have not stopped erupting and ash is a well-documented global coolant. Taken in isolation this gives hope for the future as when the volcanism subsides conditions may warm in the southern oceans. However there is a second more ominous possible cause that derives from the weak solar activity which has caused the increased global cloud, rain and snow for the last 4-5 years. Coupled with the impending grand solar minimum it could mean this new weather pattern will last for decades.

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ROUSE-CHECK: Gavin and Claire would like to announce the long awaited arrival of their first baby girl, Skylar Teariki (7lb 9oz) on 7th of March 2012 at 3:21am at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwives Angela White, Emily and everyone else that helped on the maternity ward. Photo provided.

HOLLAND/KANE: Jonathan and Rebecca are pleased to announce the arrival of Harry Eli Holland (4.2kg, 9lb 4oz) on Sunday 18th March at 7:25pm. A little brother for Jed. Special thanks to Cathy, Jess, and Derryn, Gary and the theatre team and the wonderful Ward One staff. Photo provided. OFFORD: Della and Glenn are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first baby boy, Leo Alexander (7lb 11oz) on March 16, 2012 at Wairau Hospital. A huge thanks to midwife Shona Wills and all the wonderful staff at Ward One. Both well.

TIOPIRA: June is pleased to announce the arrival of her third baby Isi Tiopira (7lb 11oz) on 23rd March at 11.45am at Wairau Hospital. A sister for Tori and Jireh Tiopira. Special thanks to Nicky and Emma the midwives and all staff on Ward One.

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Volunteer Tutor Training Interested in language, culture & helping others learn English? Train as a Volunteer Home Tutor. Next free training course starts 14 April 2012. Phone English Language Partners - 579 2460 - for details.

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Every Monday at 7.30pm Giesen Sports Centre. 40 Houses + 2 supers. Light supper and shop available. Fund raiser for Renwick Marching Club

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Every Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, Weld St. Light meals available. Bring a friend for a good night out. Proceeds to Special Needs Children of Marlborough

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Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

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Workshop. Be safe, be confident in your home. Home and Personal Safety Workshop for over 65’s at The Foundry, Wesley Centre Thursday 29th March 9.303pm. Lunch provided. Book early Age Concern Ph 579 3457.

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community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 5206377. Office 5209980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm 7 days Ph 5782271. Diabetes NZ Marlborough: 5775549, Office hours Tues,Wed,Thurs 9am-3pm. Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543 354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: Red Cross Rooms, 33 Redwood St. For more information Ph 570 5137 Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 577 7651, Harvey 578 8125 Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Cilla 570 5335. 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 10am8pm. 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. Nonurgent 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.

acknowledgement WOODWARD, Thomas James Darke: The Family thank you all for the love, support and care given when our loved Tom was unwell and passed away. The expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards, baking and meals are deeply appreciated, showing how fortunate we are to be part of such a caring community. ACROSS 1. Dubious (7) 5. Liberated (11) 11. High up (5) 12. Large tent (7) 13. Counter (5) 14. Hung (9) 15. Bears witness (9) 16. Poet (4) 17. List (7) 19. Daintily odd (6) 23. Free (6) 26. Lionize (7) 29. Against (4) 30. One-horse carriage (3) 32. The ... Commandments (3) 34. Image (4) 35. Inheritance (7) 36. Wanaka ‘warbird’ collector, Sir Tim ... (6) 39. Hard coating (6) 40. Numbs (7) 42. Crooked (4) 46. Hateful (9) 48. Pompous (9) 50. Leg bone (5)

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MAFFEY, Edith Marjory: After a short illness, died peacefully at Hospice Marlborough on 27 March 2012, surrounded by family. Loved wife for the last 48 years of Tony, loved mother and mother in law of Mark and Denise, and Kelvin, much loved daughter of the late Harold and Ede Collins, much loved sister and sister in law of Noel (her twin) & Barbara Collins, Janet and Ken Deane, Doreen & Trevor Harris, Helen & Ron Harris, Ngaire Sowman and the late Norman, and the late Moira and her twin. Loved Aunty to Moira, Megan, Rachel, Denvir, Kim, Michael, Grant, Hilary, Wendy, Denise, Bridget, Cindy, Glenn, Maree, Tracey, Greg, Angela, & Pip, Great Aunt & Great Great Aunt. Loved sister in law of Faye and Peter Newman, Lynne and Maurice Yealands, Cherie Maffey and Alasdair Drew, and loved Aunty of Ian, Andrew, Rachel, Michelle, Karina and Vicky, and Great Aunt. Messages to 13 Lucas St Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers donations to Hospice Marlborough would be greatly appreciated and may be left at the service or sent to PO Box 411 Blenheim 7240. A service for Edith will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson & Parker Sts Blenheim, at 11 am Friday 30th March, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz THOMSEN, Richard Neil (Dick): 10.4.1945 - 21.3.2012, suddenly, at Wellington Hospital. Beloved husband of Gillian, loved father and best friend of Doug and Tracey, loved grandad of Connor; loved and respected stepfather of Brett Irvine, Tony Irvine and Tammy Irvine, much loved step grandad to all his grandchildren, especially ‘his best girl Jordan’. Adored brother and brother-in-law of Kerry and John Bekker, Trish and Graham Beach, Paul and ’Schelle Thomsen, Mary and Chris White, and Mike and Helen Thomsen. Loved by all his nieces and nephews. “A giant has fallen”. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Life Flight Trust would be appreciated and may be sent to PO Box 14-448, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6241. A private family service for Dick has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.n

SEQUE, Layonie Rama: On March 22 2012, at Christchurch Hospital, unexpectedly, after suffering a severe stroke. Aged 43 years. Dearly loved and cherished daughter and stepdaughter of Wilma and John Edgar (Picton), beloved stepmother of Hannah Lavender and Olivia Denham and friend of Denham and much loved friend of Karen and Keith Harrop and dearly loved by all her extended family and friends. Layonie leaves a huge gap in the lives of her many family and friends in New Zealand and around the world. We can all find a little peace and comfort in knowing that in her passing her amazing generosity continues as she has given the gift of another chance at life to others in need. ‘We love you Layonie and are very, very proud of you." For those who wish to pay their respects to Layonie, she will be at Old St Mary’s Convent on Tuesday March 27 from 11am, to 11am Wednesday. Friends and family are welcome to join together to farewell Layonie and to celebrate her life in her garden at Old St Mary’s Convent, 776 Rapaura Rd Blenheim 7273, at 1 pm Wednesday March 28, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. No flowers please, but Layonie has requested in her memory donations are made to her various charities. Donations can be sent to Old St Mary’s Convent. Messages to W & J Edgar, 329 Waikawa Rd Picton 7220. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz MORRIS, Thomas (Tom the Bus Driver). On March 24 2012, suddenly, but peacefully, at Wairau Hospital. Aged 70 years. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Woody and Maria, Puds and Terry Stephens, Te Ani and Dave Withington, Huds and Jay McGeough and adored Poppa of Isabella and the late Giovanni; Matua; Sophia, Jonathan, and Matthew; and Alyssa. Messages to 156C Maxwell Rd Blenheim. A graveside service for Tom will be held at Fairhall Cemetery at 11 am Wednesday 28 March. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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HONDA Vicor 1983 good condition. $ 990.00. Phone 577 6016 evenings.

2 BEDROOM town house, close to town, h e at p u m p, s u n ny, modern. Can be let furnished, $239 weekly, No pets. 021 155 2567.

N Z Fi r s t now has eight MPs in Parliament. Tired of Tweedle-dum (National) and Tweedled e e ( L a b o ur) b u m bling? Why not support NZ First by joining a Marlborough branch? Subs $5.00 Phone Mac Miller on 578 1149

CLOWN FUN! Pom-Pom entertains with bubbles, balloons and magic. Ph 577 7393

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WHITE CHIP & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways.Phone Thomson 575 6885

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TE RAWA RESORT Wilson Bay Pelorus Sound. Restaurant & Bar. Right at the waters edge, accommodation, Shop, On & Off Licence, petrol on wharf, LPG & moorings. Private functions & small conferences. Ph 03 579 8285 www.terawa.co.nz

Merv Scott Decorating Phone Merv 0800 Do it Up (0800 36 4887) or 021 669 666 Member of Master Painters Association

PICTON, 2 Bed plus sleepout. 170pw Bond/ Refs required. Available now. Ph 972 0577

Come and see Pukekos At Picton Art Exhibition 21 High Street 03 573 5553

benefit arthritis ARTHRITIS sufferers visit

www.benefitarthritis.co.nz write to PO Box 48076, Silverstream or call

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Wanted, clean and dry or we can harvest under special arrangement.

PULLETS

Uncle Joe’s Walnuts Please phone 577 9884

Hyline Browns Free range on the point of lay, 18 weeks old. $23.00 including GST. Ready Friday 30/03/12 All pullets are vaccinated. Order now to ensure availability. Phone Murray Gibson Poultry 0800 768 587 or 027 687 8602

Why buy, when you can call Mr Rental? Fitness equipment, Fridges, Washers, Furniture, Gaming and more! Appliances available from $10 pw. Conditions apply. Call Mr Rental Nelson 0800 111 313 www.mrrental.co.nz

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New Surtees 4.85 Workmate with Evinrude Etec 40 $32,388 New Stabicraft 1750 Fish’r with Yamaha 90 $38,595 New Surtees 5.5 Workmate Hardtop with Evinrude Etec 90 $46,995 New Stabicraft 1530 Fish’r with Evinrude Etec 60 $31,999 Many more boats and motors at special prices, call in and get a copy of the stock list. Bargain tables in the shop, parts and accessories cheap as chips. All fishing tackle half price (we are not re-stocking fishing gear so be in quick). Powerboat Centre, 72 Grove Rd, Blenheim Phone 578-0569 or 021-328-241 Open 8am to 5.30pm weekdays, 9am to 1pm Saturday and Sunday.

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CALLING all lazybones. Bring your flab and sense of fun to Crossroads 2 Redwood Street, 10.00am each Monday, Wednesday & Friday. For 30 min of sit and be fit exercise. You don't even need to get out of your chair.

KAIKOURA ELECTORATE The Kaikoura LEC invites members to the Annual General Meetings of the Blenheim Branch, the Youth Branch and the LEC: 7:00pm Wednesday April 4 Boathouse Theatre, Blenheim New members welcome. Apologies to Julie Berriman 578 4321

Blenheim indoor SportS and ten pin Bowling

Enter now for Leagues for all sports. blenheim indoor sports

Indoor Netball 6 & 7 a-side Indoor Soccer 4 a-side Indoor Cricket 8 a-side Ten Pin Bowling 4’s, pairs, single leagues & Business House Leagues

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for Cricket, Netball & Soccer www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz or phone 578 4851 for details Simcox Stadium 50 Battys Rd Also available for birthdays and casual bookings

Blenheim Friendly Dance Group (Monday Night Dancing) AGM Mon 2nd April 2012. 7.30pm at St Christopher's Hall Redwoodtown

Literacy Marlborough Inc. AGM will be held at Marlborough House, 21 Henry Street, Blenheim at 7pm on 28th March 2012. Everybody welcome. public notice

Proposals for Funding The Kaufman Trust seeks funding proposals from local charitable and community organisations oriented to children, the elderly, and animals. Applicant's proposals will be subject to a selection process to ensure the selected organisations have verifiable qualifications in their field, and their activities assist the Trusts target groups in immediate and long term ways. Applications will close on 7 May 2012. Selected Applicants will be contacted by the Trust before 6 August 2012. Please submit proposals with full details of your organisation and the purpose(s) to which the funding will be used to: kaufmantrust@xtra.co.nz. Be aware our funds are limited.

Colin King

MP FOR K AIKOU R A

Wednesday March 28-29: In Parliament, Education and Science and Primary Production Select Committees. Meeting with Dr Alan Bollard. Ag Caucus. Friday March 30: In Blenheim meeting with constituents by arrangement. Attend the Marlborough RSA; NZ Defence Service Medal Presentation. Attend the opening of the National Exhibition of Pastel Paintings, Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery. Sunday April 1: Mobility Scooter Games at the Springlands Lifestyle Village, Blenheim. Monday April 2: In Blenheim meeting with constituents by arrangement. Tuesday April 3-5: In Parliament, Education and Science and Primary Production Select Committees. Caucus meeting. Wednesdays April 4: Join the officers and personnel of RNZAF Base Woodbourne for an evening reception to mark the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Royal NZ Air Force, pending leave from Parliament. Friday April 6-9: Easter Holidays. Tuesday April 10: In Blenheim meeting with constituents and community groups by prior arrangement. www.colinking.co.nz

B LEN HEIM OF F ICE CO N TAC T P.O. Box 130, The Forum, Market Street, Blenheim Mon - Fri, 10am - 3pm PHONE (03) 579 3204 0800 COLIN MP (265 466) FAX (03) 577 6934 EMAIL colin.kingmp@parliament.govt.nz Contact us for Colin’s email newsletter.

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Child Care Assistant For after school/holiday programme in Blenheim

We are looking for a mature, fun, enthusiastic person who enjoys working with children in our programme. After school 3-5pm and holiday periods. If this sounds like you please contact Michelle 021 038 9429 / 03 579 1150 Closing Date 5th April 2012

Make your experience count Do you have three hours a week to spare? Are you a good listener? Have you had a variety of life experiences? If you have answered yes to the questions above, then we should be talking. Lifeline Marlborough operates a confidential telephone counselling service 24/7. We need more volunteers to step up to the mark to enable us to further develop our services. You will be fully trained, and once trained there is full support and ongoning training. You can really make a difference for those who feel that they have no-one else to turn to. Next training dates March 2,3,4, 10 and 11. Just call Vienna Lucas on 578 7503 for an informal chat, or write to her at Lifeline Marlborough, 25 Alfred Street, Blenheim

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Clerical Assistant At Marlborough Lines we are looking for an energetic and versatile individual to undertake a variety of clerical duties. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills, good scholastic levels in maths and english, and experience in all aspects of Microsoft Office would be an advantage. This is an entry level clerical position and its remuneration package will reflect this. If you would like to be part of our busy office team and work in a professional environment then we would like to receive your application. For a job description and application form for this role please contact our reception on 03 577 7007. Alternatively you can email us at info@linesmarl.co.nz or download them from our website www.marlboroughlines.co.nz . Completed applications and CVs should be returned to: Customer Services Supervisor Marlborough Lines Ltd PO Box 144 Blenheim 7240 Applications close Monday 2 April


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Relief Housekeeper TRADE SALES ESTIMATOR NELSON

As part of the Mitre 10 Mega Nelson Trade Team, this role is vital in securing new business. You will work closely with the entire Trade Team to prepare a wide range of quotes and assist with general customer enquiries. This role supports our Trade Reps and key account customers from within the store. Excellence in customer service from start to finish must always be maintained. Communicating with customers, suppliers and our team will be crucial to your success. Maintaining our quoting system, price file maintenance and implementing future developments will also be a requirement. As first point of contact for the Trade team you should possess the following: • Ability to cope under pressure and work to deadlines • Highly numerate & analytical, accurate and have a high attention to detail. • A quick starter and adaptive • Computer literate with operating software • Excellent at customer service • Effective in verbal and written communication • A lateral thinker to identify solutions • 100% team player with a friendly personality If you can tick yes to the boxes above then we would like to hear from you. Trade and quoting experience desirable but not essential to the right person. Applications close Thursday 5th April 2012 and should include a CV and covering letter. HR Coordinator Mitre 10 Mega Private Bag 30 NELSON frances.thompson@meganelson.co.nz

We require temporary relief deliverers for runs on Good Friday and over the School Holiday period. Must be reliable and honest.

Receptionist

Marlborough Lines is the organisation that moves electricity from the National Grid to the businesses and homes of Marlborough. This requires a great deal of coordination between electricity retailers, in-house and external electrical contractors and customers. Our customer service team operate at the hub of this process assisting people and also maintaining the detailed records required to keep everything running smoothly. We are looking for a person to fill the role of Receptionist with primary responsibility for reception and coordination (front desk, phone, fax, radio and web-based). Our Receptionist needs to be well organised, well presented, thrive on pressure and relate well to people. Some computer skills would also be required but full training will be given on the systems you will use. We expect the successful applicant for this role would have experience in an office environment and could demonstrate great organising skills and attention to detail in dealing with people and with computerised systems. For a job description and application form for this role please contact our reception on 03 577 7007. Alternatively you can email us at info@linesmarl.co.nz or download them from our website www.marlboroughlines.co.nz . Completed applications and CVs should be returned to: Customer Services Supervisor Marlborough Lines Ltd PO Box 144 Blenheim 7240 Applications close Tuesday 10 April 2012

We are looking for an experienced motel cleaner to join our team.

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On call for holidays, sick leave and peak times. Must be available to work weekends if necessary.

Positions Vacant

For more information phone 578 2022 after 10.00am.

Full Time position available Tuesday to Saturday. Key duties include deli, frozen food depts, checkout and general back-up duties. Part Time position available Monday/ Friday/ Saturday. Similar duties as above. Previous experience will be helpful. Neat and tidy appearance is essential. Extra back-up duties available from time to time. Some tasks involve unloading deliveries, applicants need to be physically fit. Please phone for an appointment 570 5891 Spring Creek Four Square

Registered Nurse Kimi Hauora Wairau Marlborough PHO is seeking applications from experienced Registered Nurses to facilitate and coordinate immunisation services in Marlborough. We are seeking an experienced Registered Nurse with significant primary care experience and a strong interest in improving the health outcomes of the community. Immunisation Facilitation supports the improvement of the health and well being of New Zealanders by assisting immunisation providers to increase and maintain scheduled vaccine coverage. Applicants need to be a Registered Nurse with a current practicing certificate. They must have well developed organisational skills and be self motivated. The Immunisation Facilitator would report to the MPHO Associate Director of Nursing Marlborough.

For more information including a copy of the position description and application form please contact SarahJane Morkel – sarahjanem@marlboroughpho.org.nz or phone 03 520 6200. Applications close Friday, 13th April 2012.

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TEMPO CONCERT Animation Creation This Friday, Wesley Centre 7pm, $2 PP or $5 Family. Guests: First Class Brass. Come along and enjoy the musical talent.

Graphic Designer Wanted (Experienced) An experienced graphics person is needed in our Blenheim office working on our weekly community newspaper. The core role is producing effective advertisements for The Blenheim Sun clients. You must be proficient with Indesign CS5 and Photoshop CS5. Other tasks can be expected, including photo editing and layout.

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Close games in Summer League Volleyball Marlborough Volleyball Club’s Fairweathers’ Senior Summer League, round-robin play on Thursday evenings was close at the top of “C and the Mixed/ Social grades”. The President’s saw Woodbourne Cannons and MBC the two top contenders competing for top honours. In the President’s grade final MBC deserved to edge ahead in the early set for a 22-25 result. However Woodbourne Cannons with a wealth of experience managed to stave off any resurgence by the MBC. Cannons drew equal with the second set 25-18 and then romping away with the remaining set, 25-13. Treefellas had their third win of the season a three setter against MGC Senior B. Treefellas easily accounted for their opponents, 18-25 and 25-21.MBC playing a double-header were allowed to concentrate on their combinations for their next weeks Secondary School Nationals by their opponents Kinoaths.They easily accounted for their opponents taking all three sets; 25-11, 25-21 and 25-16. Woodbourne Cannons defaulted to MGC Senior C. This Thursday will see Marlborough Volleyball Club Championships from 6pm - 8pm at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000.

Other results: JUNIOR COLLEGE results 22.03.12; Elly’s Amazing Team won their first set of the Competition taking one from Alpacas after being beaten in the first set. Alpacas woke-up and applied the pressure winning the all important 3rd set 25-1 and 25-17.The Nek Minnit’s winning 2 sets to 1 from Peaches. Jess is Awesome still lead the competition by just one point with their surprise 2 sets to 1 loss to the Tall Ferns.

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Matt Williams for Cannons up against MBC’s Tristan Hegglun. JUNIOR SPIKERS results;23.03.12; Bohally Black & Blue Bees continue their new found form after winning their first ever set the previous week against Fairhall Phoenix. Bohally LC’s beat the Bohally Stingos 25-20, 25-22, 17-25. Cyborg Dreamers beat Renwick Smashers 25-21, 26-24 and 15-10. The two top teams competition leaders St Mary’s Setters take the first two sets (25-19 and 25-12) and then have their perfect set winning streak destroyed by a lapse in concentration losing the third to wonderful committed teamwork by Bohally Brilliant Smashers by 20-25.

FLAT TRACK: Stacey Cleaver on her way to second overall in the Ladies Class. Photo supplied.

Numbers down but action high Vet s 45 + - 1st Moston Wadsworth, 2nd Brian Rodgers, 3rd Keith Purdon. 8-10 85cc – 2nd George Gibb, 5th James Church. 12-14 125cc – 2nd Jefferson Simmons. 15-16 250cc – 2nd Myles Grinter, 3rd Adrian Tennant. Junior Feature – 2nd Matt Arnold. Senior Feature – 1st Sam Neal, 2nd Mark Noad, 3rd Moston Wadsworth. Round three of the Series is set for Sunday, April 8 and will be held at the Brownlees property in Havelock. Racing will kick off around 10am with an expected 100 riders competing for final points and the all important podium finishes.

The Blenheim Pigeon Clubs second race of the youngbird season from the Kaikoura-Mt Lyford (140km)turnoff was a repeat win for new flyer A Cooper from Renwick. The birds were released at 8am with the first bird taking 3 hrs 56 min and 53 seconds to return home. A fly that took nearly 4 hours, left some flyers with a long wait for their birds to arrive home. Results; 1st A Cooper, 2 Morrins Holllow, 3 C Kirkwood, 4 S Morrison, 5 J Webb, 6 S Kirkwood, 7 Tumbledown, J Peart.

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Around 90 riders competed at Sunday’s Fairweather Flat Track Series which saw riders take on round two at North Bank. The top Marlborough placings to date are as follows: MX1 - 1st Moston Wadsworth, 2nd Mark Terry, 3rd Alistair Grinter. MX2 - 1st Mark Noad, 2nd Henry Evans, 4th Sam Neal. 125cc - 2nd Jackson Simmons, 3rd Ben Norris, 4th Harry Radford. Enduro- 1st Brian Rodgers, 2nd Jackson Simmons, 3rd Andy McCallum. Ladies – 2nd Stacey Cleaver, 3rd Kris Morris, 4th Claire Stirling. Vets 35-45 – 1st Jason Popplewell, 2nd Jason Richards, 3rd Andy McCallum.

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