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Suter upgrade questioned Andrew Board The idea of building a brand new art gallery instead of trying to “make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear” at the Suter has been floated this week. Nelson City Councillor Paul Matheson says it is worthwhile investigating whether the $6.9 million council is proposing to
spend on upgrading the Suter could be better spent building a brand new facility at Rutherford Park. Discussion opens this week on the long term plan and Paul says he will be asking the Suter if that option has been explored as he thinks it will make much better use of the money. “We spent $3million on the cricket pavilion at Saxton Field and that is
fantastic. What could we do with $6million at Rutherford Park for an art gallery? Sometimes we just need to step outside that comfort zone that we have built around a project and have a look outside the square.” But Craig Potton, the chair of the trust board that runs the Suter Art Gallery, says the Suter’s history cannot be ignored and
he believes the cost would be around double that of the current proposal. “We have a design and a feel for that space that we are happy with and it incorporates the oldest gallery in New Zealand, on our own property. That site of the gallery is the longest running public sited gallery in
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Bomber ready for take off The Air Nelson hangar is temporarily holding what could be the only flying Avro Anson Mk I bomber in existence. After almost a decade of museum life, it was fully restored by Wakefield man Bill Reid and the 1943 aircraft looks set to be flying as early as next weekend. The project has taken Bill ten years to complete. The length of time had to be stretched as a world-wide search for parts took much longer than expected because of its rarity. Bill, along with his wife Robyn, travelled to Australia and England on
Bill and Robyn Reid with their Avro Anson Mk I bomber. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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“I don’t know anything about this! I’d love to see the pros and cons debated. That’s a massive decision for the community.”
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“Well the Suter has all the history. I’d like to see what they can do with the Suter. It’s part of Nelson.”
“I guess the Suter’s got a lot of history, I’ve been there heaps, but a new building would be nice too. I’m fifty-fifty to be honest.”
“I’d rather see them add onto the Suter. It’s already there. It’s a Nelson landmark.”
Port cleanup gets green light Investigations about how to best cleanup care of our local environment and managing reduce the growth of weed and other organcontamination of the seabed at Port Nelson is any health risks. This is the fourth time we’ve isms on ship hulls. Tri-Butyl tin use was disdue to start next month. successfully obtained funding from the min- continued during the 1990s although residThe affected area is around the Calwell Slip- istry to address contamination issues. We’re ual levels may still be present on some older way Basin, where Tri-Butyl tin was used up pleased the port is being proactive in ad- vessels. Port Nelson infrastructure manager Matt McDonald says Tri-Butyl tin dressing any risks posed by the until the 1990s. With funding support contamination is long lasting in the confirmed by the government, Nelson contamination.” marine environment and common in The council’s successful fundCity Council and Port Nelson Limited many older slipway areas throughout ing application follows two are set to investigate the best way to the world. Once the investigation has remediate an area of contaminated years of testing seabed material been completed and appropriate rein the slipway by Port Nelson. seabed. mediation options chosen, a further Port Nelson chief executive The Ministry for the Environment has application to the ministry’s contamiagreed to pay for half the investigaMartin Byrne says the project Martin Mike nated sites remediation fund is likely is an opportunity to clean up tion, with Port Nelson funding the reByrne. Ward. to assist with clean up work. an area of the port that has mainder and the council contributing staff time. been known to be contaminated for many Calwell Slipway is now managed so that all Councillor Mike Ward, policy and planning years. “We are pleased to have obtained fund- contaminated material from ship mainteportfolio holder, says the project is part of ing from the ministry to assist with the inves- nance is collected, avoiding further contamination. Work on the slipway investigation is a bigger strategy to clean up contaminated tigations.” sites across Nelson. “The council is keen to be The main contamination is from Tri-Butyl likely to start in July after the selection of a involved to ensure we’re taking the very best tin, which was used as a surface coating to suitable specialist consultant.
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Suter upgrade or new gallery? FROM PAGE 1 New Zealand and it has a very high historic value. So to walk away from a site that we already own and can obtain all the things we want for about half the cost of going anywhere else, I can’t see clear reasons why you’d want to do that.” Paul says he started thinking of other options for the Suter when he was looking at the long term plan, where the Suter upgrade is included. “The Suter has been tinkered with for years. It’s like shift another wall, shift a staircase, move a few more bits and pieces around but never really getting there. Then I thought to myself ‘are
we just trying to make a silk purse out of a sows ear here?’ If we could get that amount of money, what if we looked at a new art gallery at Rutherford Park? I’m just saying ‘let’s take a breather and have a look’.” He says he has spoken with some of his council colleagues who agree it could be an interesting proposal but Craig is certain an upgrade of the current building will be what’s best for the city. “Our site is big enough, our site has historic value, our site was given by the same people who gave us the pond and they intended art and nature to sit beside each other. So I’m pretty keen on it being where it is.”
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1939 bomber ready for take off vious owner of the Reid’s Avro Anson was able to source metal wings and tail plate, enabling it to continue to fly. Two experienced aircraft engineers, Peter Lacy and Mike Cole, have been working on the project alongside Bill since 2003. Robyn explains that the length of time was also stretched because it was paramount the aircraft retained its authenticity right down to the finest detail. “Everything down to the little compass paper is totally authentic. It gives people the chance to see what it was really like,” she says. It also features a gun turret, replicating its wartime image. Its primary use will be at air shows around New
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Anja Malek and Steffan Gehder planted their 8 month-old girl Pia Aroha Malek’s placenta on Saturday as part of an annual ceremony to honour the memory of Nelson midwife Lyndell Rowan. The native trees, donated by Nelson City Council, were planted among more than 200 others planted behind the Centre of New Zealand over the last four years in the country’s first whenua forest. More than 80 parents and children attended the ceremony. Photo: Rosie Thomsen.
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numerous occasions, sometimes staying for up to a month, just to find the missing pieces to complete the restoration and to venture through archives. The Reids previously owned a commercial helicopter business but sold the company in 2002. Bill was always fond of vintage aeroplanes, having previously owned a Tiger Moth when he and Robyn first met, so found out what was available on the current market. That search led the Reids to an aero museum that was closing down in Wangaratta, Australia. They were immediately hooked on an Avro Anson, which was up for sale. The Reids decided to purchase the twin-engine aircraft, so it was dismantled and shipped back to New Zealand in pieces. It had last been used in a film titled “Half a World Away” in 1992. The The 1939 Avro Anson bomber at Nelson airport. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Reids first task involved the construction of a purpose-built hangar at Zealand, but Robyn and Bill have not ruled out their 88 Valley property in Wakefield to restore personal overseas trips in the 1943 bomber. the aeroplane over what was expected to be the Because of its rarity, Robyn was unable to put a next three years. The restoration process began price tag on the aircraft. However, the fuel cost in early 2003 and has lasted right up until now. to fill it up is around the $1000 mark and that Since then there have been four different fuse- gives the Reids between three to four hours flylages come and go – each having contributed to ing time. the finished aeroplane – and numerous frantic Bill and Robyn will hold a public display when the Avro Anson has been flight tested and is trips across the globe scouring for parts. More than 7000 Avro Anson Mk I bombers confirmed ready for use. They spent the weekwere built in the 1930s and 1940s by the Brit- end just gone, taxiing the aircraft around Nelson ish, some being shipped off to the Royal Aus- airport, doing final checks with one of their test tralian Air Force, and the NZ Royal Air Force. pilots, New Zealand Royal Air Force Pilot Sean This particular Avro Anson was retired in the Perrett, who also flies Brendon Deere’s Spitfire. 50s and sold into the civil market. None of the The aircraft must be signed off by chief engineer, Avro Anson Mk I’s with wooden wings were Mike, before it is able to fly. Once it is, Bill will allowed to fly after 1963 unless they had their go through a training process with the test pilots wooden wings replaced by metal ones. The pre- before he can take the reins.
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Local preschool chef among best in NZ Andrew Board Rachel Stott has beaten hundreds of chefs from around New Zealand to be a finalist in the NZ Vegetarian Dish Challenge but you can’t visit her restaurant to taste the meal – you will have to enrol at preschool instead. Rachel was selected as one of 20 finalists from around the country for her vegetarian curry dish but instead of working at one of Nelson’s top restaurants she works at Hardy Kids Early Learning Centre, cooking food for preschoolers each day. She says she entered the competition because she had a “pretty good” vegetarian curry recipe in her head and was buzzing with the news that her recipe will be added to a cook book as part of the competition. “The dish I make at the preschool I didn’t have a
recipe for, it was in my head. So I had to go home and play around with it and write it all down. I didn’t expect to get anywhere at all.” Rachel says when a box arrived containing her trophy and telling her she was a finalist she initially thought it was parts for her oven. “So I finished my dishes before I even opened it and couldn’t believe what I saw. I so was excited, I was just buzzing, it was just really cool. Because we are a just a centre, not a café, not a restaurant, it’s a bit of a coup.” Rachel does have plenty of restaurant and café experience in Nelson though and is now in line to be one of the top three who will be flown to Auckland for a cook-off. The final three will be announced in July. The one other finalist from Nelson was Grant Dicker from The Mint Dining Room.
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I recently discovered this 1957 press cutting in my archives and in view of the ongoing debate on the merit or otherwise of a conference centre (the modern version of a town hall) for Nelson this report may be of some interest. Decisions in Nelson are not made in haste, perhaps a throwback to when Nelson was known as "Sleepy Hollow". Good things take time!
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In just over a week from today 22 year old Johnny Fraser will be recognised for his volunteering efforts at the Nelson Youth Volunteer evening – but it has him a little embarrassed. “I kind of feel a bit selfish because I was doing it for me more than them. It made me feel good,” says the Nelson student and volunteer at Presbyterian Support in Stoke. But it’s the efforts of Johnny and the 150 other young Nelson people being
recognised at next week’s ceremony that makes such a huge contribution to the region, says Mary Curnow, chair of Volunteer Nelson. Each of the nominees will receive a recognition certificate at the New Hub on the night of the ceremony. Johnny says he is looking forward to the night and meeting other volunteers and was surprised to have been nominated. “I was totally surprised, and yeah sure, I was happy.”
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Young volunteer Johnny Fraser hands out juice to a client of Presbyterian Support. Photo: Andrew Board.
Johnny says he started volunteering at Presbyterian Support after he moved to Nelson from Wellington and heard about it through a friend of his aunt. “I was only working nights as a kitchen hand so had my days free and I met everyone and every time I left I just felt really good because they were all lovely and appreciated you being here.” He says he works in the kitchen, preparing meals and then serving them. He also plays games with the dementia clients and even helps them get home via the charity’s van. He says the work is good fun. “The old birds like to give you hugs and compliments, squeeze your cheeks and that sort of thing and the guys like to talk sports and tell me about their life.” Day service manager Sasha Spargo says the help of Johnny and the other 40 volunteers at the centre is a huge help. “Younger people liven the oldies up that bit more, they love having someone young. Just because you’re old it doesn’t mean you want to hang out with a bunch of old fogies all day and I guess they look at Johnny as a grandson-type person, someone they can hug and look after and encourage. It also keeps them connected with other generations, especially if they don’t have family living close by,” she says. Johnny says he has the volunteer bug now and says he can’t imagine leaving Presbyterian Support and encourages anyone his age to give volunteering a go. “There is no down side, it’s just good.” The awards are being held at the New Hub on Wednesday, June 21.
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Six central Nelson buildings have been identified as earthquake risks after a review of buildings owned by Nelson City Council. The names of the buildings were released last week and include the State Advances Building on Trafalgar St, The Hub on New St, the Refinery Gallery on Halifax St, Trafalgar Stadium, Mediterranean Foods building on Halifax St and the frontage of Riverside Pool. Infrastructure portfolio holder councillor Gail Collingwood says the council is un-
GOVERNMENT BACKS DOWN: After Nelson Weekly’s front page story last week about the proposed teacher cuts by the government, it has backed down. Minister of Education Hekia Parata, announced last week that it was reversing its decision to increase the number of pupils per class room and do away with funding for technology teachers. Nelson principals have hailed the decision saying it was “the best news we’ve had all year.”
SCHOOLS WORK ON WASTE ART: Local schools and preschools are creating sculptures for the Hyperwaste Art Expo to be held at the Cathedral Steps on Friday June 22 between 11am and 2pm. The sculptures are made from materials that would otherwise be considered waste and aim to get people thinking about what waste really is. The public is invited to bring a paper bag lunch, view the expo, talk to the artists and share their ideas.
sure of the future of the buildings until investigations are complete but says it’s important the public is fully aware of any potential earthquake risk before they enter a councilowned building. “This is not about scaring the public unnecessarily but making sure people are fully aware of any potential risk, even if it may only be slight,” she says. NCC has set aside $80,000 for the next financial year in its upcoming Long Term Plan for assessment of its buildings.
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Organiser Aaron Douglas says the variety means people will be able to stay for the entire night of entertainment. “If it’s a band you like, then great, you get to hear them for 20 minutes and if it’s one you don’t like you only have to wait a short while until a new band comes on. It’s a good situation for the crowd.” The winner will be crowned around 1.30am and Reuben says support from local businesses has contributed to the prize pool. For more details or to see what time each band will take to the stage, visit the Shark Club’s facebook page and search battle of the bands.
Excellence is here... For 81 years Loewe has been making televisions so it’s no wonder they are the best – the very best. The German made televisions are the very top of the range, built to last, built to look good, built with the best technology and built to be simple to use. Tim Babbage at Beggs Music Works is Nelson’s Loewe expert, stocking a great range of Loewe’s, TVs he says are the absolute best and even come with a five year warranty. “These TVs are fantastic, they are clever and the technology is as advanced as anywhere in the world.” Loewe televisions look good, not just the amazing picture quality but the television itself is sleek and stylish. You can pick almost any colour you want and because they are made out of aluminium and glass instead of plastic they look as good as they are built. They also come with an option of various stands and brackets. The televisions also have the best technology available, 3D, LCD or LED and all are network TVs,
meaning they talk to your computer, sound system and blu ray player. Got a movie on your computer you’d like watch, the television can play it from your hard drive, no memory stick, no clunky wires. They also have a 500 gigabyte hard drive and inbuilt Freeview and satellite Freeview for those you live outside the range of normal Freeview. Last, but not least, Loewe televisions are easy to use. One remote controls everything, home theatre, blu ray player, everything. And because they talk to each other you can record a programme on your main television, go to bed and watch it on your smaller television that doesn’t have recording capabilities. Loewe televisions are the best, the picture quality is amazing. So if you are serious about your television and need to have the best go visit Tim and his team at Beggs Music Works on Hardy St, Nelson. They are the Loewe experts and will sort you out with the best. Advt.
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Gerard and Helen Clark at the 40th Birthday.
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Nelson artists Francis Heathfield, Vivienne Chandler and Helen Winter with some of their work that will be on display at the Art Group Nelson winter exhibition. The exhibition will be held at the Stoke Memorial Hall on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 June. There will be an amazing variety or original artwork on display, around 200 paintings including oils, acrylics, watercolours and pastels all for sale. Photo: Andrew Board.
Free car seat check Plunket and Baby on the Move are once again hosting a free car seat check point for child restraints, after previous checks showed a woeful lack of understanding from parents. Organisers hope to raise awareness and increase the percentage of seats properly installed,
after previous checks showed only six percent were installed correctly in Nelson cars this time last year, with a slight improvement to 11 percent in February this year. Qualified technicians will be at Saxton Field this Saturday from 12pm to 2pm as part of Children’s
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Secondary students from around Nelson will today join the ranks of more than 4,500 Kiwi students this year who have taken a sneak peek into a future with some of the country’s most innovative and progressive companies as they participate in the 19th annual Workchoice Day. Nelson College for Girls and Nelson College will be sending groups of students along to Sealord, Tonkin and Taylor, Work and Income/Child Youth and Family, and Port Nelson to look at a wide range of career options – from aquaculture to social work. Every year, Workchoice Day sees more than 200 companies from a range of business sectors and industries across the country open their doors to Year 12 and 13 students wanting to gain an insight to their dream job. Organised by the Workchoice Trust, and founded by prominent New Zealand businessman Roger Lampen, Workchoice Day develops
pathways for students coming towards the end of their secondary studies and provides the necessary link with a range of potential employers and career paths. Amanda Wheeler, CEO of the Workchoice Trust, says the Trust plays a vital role in youth employment and ensuring youth become “work ready” by acting as a connection to people, knowledge, experiences and opportunities. Workchoice Day bridges this gap, providing students with real world exposure to the workplace. This is their opportunity to ask people within these organisations candid questions about what they do, how they got to where they are and what kind of skills they need in their jobs. The latest data from Statistics New Zealand (March 2012 quarter) highlights that 87,000 youth (15-24) are not in employment, education or training (NEET). Currently, New Zealand has the highest level of youth unemployment in the OECD.
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Creativity reigns at Garin Scheduled classes were collapsed in favour of singing, dancing and painting at Garin College for the annual Mahi Toi. For two days the students celebrated the spirit of the arts, giving students a chance to discover and explore their creative talents. This was the 10th year the celebration has been held, with students having the freedom to participate in a range of activities either individually or as a part of a group. Many of the activities became a competition between the school’s four houses. The cupcake decorating proved the most popular activity, say organisers. Bands from the school had the
chance to play for their classmates, including fifth form band Speaking in Silence. The school’s own version of Wearable Arts also revealed some impressive creations. “Everyone looks forward to it each year. No other school has two days for it,” says student Philip Gibson. Cath Aronsten, arts director at Garin, says the event is a chance for students who don’t normally expose a talent to perform around their peers and gain their encouragement. “It’s about nurturing creativity in a safe environment. The audiences are so good with applause and encouragement, and from that the stars are born,” says Cath.
Power Angels Aimee Banks, Chris Webber and Celia McMillan will be hosting a power lifting competition at Richmond Mall this Saturday. They got in a bit of early practice lifting Mall manager David Hill. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
Power Angels challenge shoppers Can you dead lift your own body weight? If so, you could become $1000 richer thanks to The Richmond Mall and Nelson’s own Power Angels. This Saturday from 11am to 1pm, the Power Angels, Aimee Banks, Chris Webber and Celia McMillan, will be hosting a power lifting competition in the Mall with $100 Richmond Mall vouchers instantly given out to the first five peo-
ple that can dead lift twice their body weight. Anyone that dead lifts their body weight will go into the draw to claim $1000 worth of vouchers. The Power Angels described themselves as three “mothers” who double as national power lifting champions. The competition will raise some publicity for the trio before they take on the national champs later in the year. Entry into the challenge is $2 per person.
Shakira Harrison, Philip Gibson and Amy Thomson made cupcakes inspired by cartoons at Garin College. Photo: Rosie Thomsen.
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The Nelson region has long been a favourite place to enjoy retirement. Combine this with the ever increasing number of seniors in New Zealand, the Nelson region is expecting a substantial increase in people aged 65 and over to move to the region and enjoy their golden years. This trend towards Nelson means increased demand for support of older people in our region. This week’s Nelson Weekly provides a selection of local businesses that can help you enjoy your well earned retirement to the maximum extent. Don’t struggle with poor vision; get in touch with Specsavers today! AA members can redeem a free eye exam with Specsavers, and Greypower and Super Gold Card holders also receive a $20 discount for an eye exam, usually valued at $60. If you’re over the age of 60, you’re entitled to 30% off the first pair of glasses from the wide range of men’s and women’s designer glasses available at Specsavers. Specialists recommend people of all ages should get their eyes checked every two years. The fully comprehensive eye exam can assess your vision and determine whether or not you need corrective lenses, and what prescription will give you the clearest, most comfortable vision possible. It also incorporates free digital retinal photography which helps screen for certain eye conditions such as macular degeneration, cataracts and glaucoma. Don’t wait until it’s too late, take care of your eyesight and
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make sure you can continue to see the precious things in life with Specsavers. “Don’t suffer with worn, ill fitting dentures or worse still think there is no solution to your denture problems, because there is,” says Clinical Dental Prosthetist Gilbert Matravers of Nelson Denture Clinic “Everyone is different and some cases are more challenging than others but that’s our speciality, finding solutions to those challenging cases.” With over 35 years experience, including over 18 years serving the wider Nelson region, Gilbert’s knowledge and experience, combined with the latest European technology, which has been the biggest advancement in decades, allows him to overcome those nagging problems to create natural looking, comfortable dentures with superior fit and function. Gilbert’s passion and commitment to providing a top quality service ensures patients are totally satisfied with their new dentures. If you are looking for a solution to all your denture problems, head to Nelson Denture Clinic on the corner of Waimea Rd and Van Diemen Street where they offer a total package of professional care for denture patients. Give them a call today for an appointment on 5481478.
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Get away this winter with Discover NZ. There are currently specials for a short or long getaway for two in a 2008 Ford Transit. Complete with a shower and toilet, it’s the perfect way for a retired couple to tour New Zealand or for working couples to break the winter routine. Whether you’re on a solo adventure, travelling with a partner, or taking a trip with family or friends, Discover NZ have a suitable option. They operate a fleet of current late model campervans equipped with all the amenities to cook a meal, make hot drinks and ensure a comfortable night’s
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Are you elderly and would like to be taken shopping? Perhaps you have mobility issues and need someone to take you to an appointment? Local franchise owner Frances Kemble Welch can help you live life to the full with Driving Miss Daisy’s friendly and reliable companion driving service. Driving Miss Daisy offers you independence and peace of mind, enabling you to get out, have fun and add some ‘zing’ into your everyday living. Frances says Driving Miss Daisy offers more than just a transportation service, “we accompany our clients wherever they want to go. All drivers are safety checked and really care about making each outing a pleasure.” Frances’s background is working in hospitals and as a practice nurse. She says Driving Miss Daisy is an exciting opportunity to continue serving the community, “I enjoy meeting people and offering a very important and unique service to the people of Nelson.” So if you are elderly and need an outing, a scenic drive, a trip to the hair dresser or have a medical appointment call Frances on 547 2133 to book your next trip. Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village provides a full range of retirement lifestyle options along with the very best of care from our friendly, caring staff. The village features the latest designs in retirement living including townhouses & apartments, serviced apartments and the very best of resthome, hospital and dementia care. The lifestyle at Ernest Rutherford offers so much more than many expect. The companionship, facilities, security, care packages, activities and outings available are second to none and residents often comment how they wish they had made the move sooner!
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We presently have the opportunity of a beautiful one bedroom serviced apartment available now. This lovely serviced apartment has a great outlook over the bowling green and beyond to the Richmond hills. This is the perfect home for those looking for a little extra assistance to make life easier. You can enjoy delicious meals daily, regular shopping trips and outings, housekeeping services and peace of mind knowing that personal care is available. And as a Ryman Village, we offer you fixed base weekly fees in your apartment for life – guaranteed! For more information or for a personal tour of the village please phone Debbie Edwards on 03 538 0882 . Eldermove is a seniors moving and downsizing solutions company that has just started up in Nelson. They pride themselves on being a trustworthy, family owned local business who are specialising in professionally assisting the elderly with all relocation needs. Whether you’re planning a full relocation to a smaller home or simply looking for a way to adapt your current home to your changing needs. Eldermove can take care of everything under one umbrella making the transition as smooth as possible. Services include sorting, packing, moving, unpacking and home maintenance. Eldermove will make your new house
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feel like home, even setting up TVs, hanging pictures and making beds, all aspects are taken into consideration, they plan and organise your move with an understanding of the stresses and strains that moving home can bring. They’re currently looking for a catch phrase for their new business. Send your ideas with contact details to Eldermove, POBox 2055, Stoke, Nelson by 30 June and if yours is chosen you will WIN a $100 voucher! Let Triton Hearing help you hear the words of the people that matter. Have you ever found it difficult to hear in noisy situations? Do you sometimes struggle to hear other people’s voices? Have your family and friends ever commented on your hearing? 10% of New Zealand’s population have some form of hearing loss and many of these people endure awkward moments in crowded rooms and restaurants. At Triton Hearing we take the time to thoroughly test your hearing and then work with you to decide the best solutions available for your individual needs, lifestyle and budget. Our service and support is unparalleled and we provide free comprehensive care and support for the life of your hearing aid, and with Nelson’s most qualified clinical staff and state of the art technology, you are in safe hands. Triton Hearing offers free hearing
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One else Retirement Village Cottage Village “Who wants to live in a Retirement and One Standalone One Retirement Village Cottage that has pleasant staff and Retirement a handy location?” Dwelling - Now Available and Standalone Retirement If you do, One then Stoke Retirement Village offers: Dwelling - Now Available Helpful staff: the manager is an experienced registered nurse, who provides a regular •Pateke Street, Stoke Wellness Clinic for residents, and is happy to accompany them to medical appointments. This two-bedroom unit was recently refurbished, with the kitchen looking Plus, there Street, is a handyStoke man on site 5-days a week Pateke especially good. The lounge area opens right out on to a pleasant lawn and two-bedroom unit was recently refurbished, the looking area.location: 13 Pateke Street is atarethe of a quiet cul-de-sac, so you AThis convenient the Stoke shops justend around thewith corner –kitchen only a few minutes •garden especially good. The lounge area opens right out on to a pleasant lawn and are away from excessive traffic/road noise. And the Stoke shops are just away on foot or by mobility scooter, a minute (if that) by car gardenthe area. 13 Pateke is atofthe end of walk a quiet cul-de-sac, so those you around corner – onlyStreet a couple minutes away, handy for Flat, even mostly easytraffic/road to manage and navigate; single levelare dwellings are may awayground: from excessive noise. And and thewith Stoke shops just •who no longer drive. around the corner – only a couple of minutes walk away, handy for those Awho very reasonable weekly fee for - $10, $20, $30* . . . even up to $50 a week less than what dwelling is available $185,000. •this may no longer drive. you might pay in some other villages this dwelling is available for $185,000.* Cottage at Stoke Retirement Village, 188 Songer Street, Stoke one-bedroom gets good all-day sun, hasStreet, a very Stoke pleasant 3This Cottages Available Cottage at Stokecottage Retirement Village, 188 Songer
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Get the benefits of a rest home manager’s care and nursing skills with the freedom of a retirement village at Stoke Village. The cottages here are all for people who wish to live independently, allowing you the freedom to be a part of Nelson’s wider community, but unlike most other retirement villages with independent living options only, Stoke is managed by a registered nurse, Shelley Marrison. Shelley runs fortnightly Wellness Clinics which residents can attend to have their blood pressure checked and to bring up any medical issues with someone who can give them expert, reliable advice. If you’re retiring in Nelson and don’t have many family members in the area, Shelley can offer support and assistance, including driving residents to medical appointments. Shelley is on location Monday to Friday to give residents support and comfort. With more than 100 cottages making up the village, residents are part of a community in the heart of Stoke, a short walk from the main shops and bus stops. Having a home on wheels has never been so comfortable because just like designing a new house, with the help of Craig Ashton you can customize your own motor home or camper trailer. Craig and partner Brenda own Nelson Motor Homes Ltd and with more than 20 years experience building and designing motor homes and camper trailers, Craig is the perfect man to make your road-tripping dreams come true. He has experience in working with bus and motor home joinery, plumbing,
Senior Services now located in Stoke Central Mall. Your Senior Services Case Managers for Nelson, Stoke and Richmond are based at the Community Link in the Stoke Central Mall. If you come by car, you can park in Strawbridge Square (the New World carpark) off Songer Street. The entrance to the Stoke Central Mall is next to the Professionals Real Estate Company. When you
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electrical and design. Now he is currently designing and building new camper trailers, which can either be a fifth wheeler, cab over or a trailer for use as an extra room on your property. Nelson Motor Homes already have orders to build these trailers. They are light weight, structural and tailor-made to suit customers’ needs. Craig works with his customers to build their lifelong dream. The camper trailer is popular because of its garage/storage at the rear for your motorbike or small boat. Their workshop, on St Vincent St, is a one stop shop for all camper and caravan needs and they offer new builds, fibre-glassing, joinery paint and panel, electrical work, roadside maintenance, solar systems including fridge, heaters, lighting and sky dishes. So give Brenda or Craig a call on 548 4240 and find out how to get your dreams moving.
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We are in need of volunteers to deliver meals on wheels in the Stoke area. We are also looking for Community Visitor Service volunteers to help establish links between people living in an aged care facility and their local community. A community visitor befriends a resident of an aged care facility who is lonely and will spend 1-2 hours per week with them. Phone Amy on 546 5012 for more info
enter the double doors you will see the Community Link entrance directly in front of you and that’s where we are. You may be looking out for the distinctive yellow colour of Work and Income which used to be displayed in the office. Don’t worry, you are in the right place. The new Community Link office in the mall is a seniors focused centre providing services for New Zealand Superannuation and Veteran’s Pension clients. Hear for life. Did you know that 1 in 6 New Zealanders suffer from some degree of hearing loss? Sadly most people spend years living in a muffled world missing out on the sounds of life. Research has shown that if hearing loss is left untreated it can lead to stress, fatigue, withdrawal from social situations and diminished overall health. If you have the impression that friends and family mumble, find yourself constantly asking others to repeat themselves or turn the TV and radio much louder than others do you might have a hearing loss. But there is no need to worry. Our friendly and fully qualified team at National Hearing Care Nelson can assist you with all your hearing healthcare needs. If you think you might have a hearing loss and want to know for sure, call us now to book your free hearing screen or come and see us in clinic at 24 Nile Street. National Hearing Care, 24 Nile Street, Nelson, (03) 548 2323.
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• A busy week for the port last week. Six container ships, a fruit ship departed, a log ship departed and another arrived, a general cargo carrier left, the big car carrier came and went, 12 large fishing vessels arrived, shifted or departed the port. All this despite the very strong winds during Tuesday and Wednesday. • The strong winds were something to watch out for and caught a few unwary out. Most people were sensible enough to stay at home that day and fortunately no distress calls were received. A mayday call was heard over the weekend but more about that later…. • I heard through the grapevine that even the most experienced amongst us can make mistakes. One captain anchored his vessel the way he always does and left it in the belief it was secure until his relief Skipper turned up the next day. The relief Skipper couldn’t see the boat and thought Captain A must have stayed out longer than expected so he went home. Two days later both captains met up
on the beach, both believing the other had the boat but the boat was nowhere to be seen. Fortunately for the owner, a sharp eyed fisherman had sighted their vessel anchored??? Just inside Farewell Spit. The lucky skippers and their vessel were soon reunited. • How could this occur? When you anchor your vessel for real surety I suggest the anchor warp you put out should be five times the maximum expected water depth. If your warp is all chain perhaps three times is acceptable. In this instance I don’t believe the Captain checked the fact that extra high tides were due and so when the tide came in his anchor lifted and the boat drifted – many miles away until it snagged the bottom once again inside Farewell Spit. A lucky man. • Check your anchor shackles, knots, chain and rope regularly as they can also be the cause of embarrassment should they break. Oh yes the mayday… more about that next week, If in doubt, don’t go out
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Each week photos from the museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in Nelson Weekly to try to find out more about them. Right: Thomas boy. Nelson Provincial Museum, Davis and Nairn Collection; 6571. Below: Ramsbottom, Nelson Provincial Museum, Ramsbottom Collection: 9805. Can you tell us more? Email details you have to: history@ museumnp.org.nz.
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shoplifting from a Trafalgar St business. Tuesday, June 5 There was one common assault reported in a do- Friday, June 8 mestic incident around 12.30am at a Parkers Rd At 4.30am, there was a report from Collingwood property. At 5.30pm, there was a report of bur- St of injuries with an intent to injure incident. At glary from a Stansell Ave, Tahunanui address. At 3.45pm, there was a male assaults female report 6.30pm, there was a report of theft from a car from Franklyn St. At the corner of Collingwood at Quarantine Rd. Another theft was reported St and Hardy St there was a common assault incident at 11.40am. Just after 12noon there was around lunchtime in Bridge St. another common assault case reported, this time Wednesday, June 6 At 10.15am, police were called to reports of a at Tasman St in The Wood. There were two doman assaulting a female, assaults mestic dispute cases, one at Parere St CrimeWatch and the other at Scotia St. At 7.46am, with intent to injure and threating to NELSON a car was reported stolen from kill or do grievous bodily harm. A 35 year old man was arrested after the Songer St in Stoke. At 6.38pm, a car incident. In the early hours of the morning a 39 was stolen from Scotia St. It was later recovered. year old man was arrested for common assault in Saturday, June 9 a domestic incident at a property on Hutcheson At 12.30am, a 16 year old male was arrested St in Nelson South. At 4pm, there was a report of for assaulting with intent to injure, unlicensed a stolen motor vehicle. It was later recovered at driver failed to comply with prohibition, resistMain Rd Stoke. Just before lunchtime there was ing police and driving under the influence of ala report of shoplifting from a Halifax St business. cohol after at incident at St Vincent St. At 9am, a 41 year old man was arrested for assaulting a Thursday, June 7 At 8.30am, there was a report of common assault female and theft after an incident at Emano St. at Trent Dr in Nelson. On Bridge St at 12noon At 7.15pm, there was a report of common assault there was a report of a domestic dispute. At at Washington Rd. At 2.30pm there was a report 10.50pm, a 21 year old man was arrested for dis- of graffiti damage at the Lions Playground in Taorderly behaviour. At 5pm there was a report of hunanui.
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tle farms and is owned by a freezing company, cutting out the middle men wherever possible. This reduces costs dramatically and keeps prices lower for customers. Westmeat has a large team of experienced butchers breaking down the meat that is delivered fresh to the factory each morning. The factory is located just out the back of the retail store. The majority of meat is cut and packaged on site by the expert butchers, many of whom have decades of experience to produce the best cuts. Westmeats pride Westmeat’s premises on McGlashen Ave has plenty of space to house the twenty-odd staff and themselves in customthe top-of-the-range machinery which produces the highest quality cuts, and the drive-thru er service and satisfaccarpark is convenient for customers. Lynley Tainui is pictured packing meat ready for another tion. They have won busy day. the loyalty of many commercial clients due to their dedication and top quality steaks cut to a specific weight ready to be cooked and attention to detail, and their willingness to fulserved, and Westmeat’s friendly and experienced staff are more than fil specified orders. One local restaurant, for inhappy to oblige, cutting, weighing and packaging each steak with stance, has the provision that they require their individual attention. The majority of restaurants and rest homes in Valid until 16 June 2012 the area order exclusively from Westmeat. If you’re having a party or barbecue, Westmeat can provide any meat delicacy you can think of, from sausages and steaks to an entire pig or lamb for the spit. There is a great range of cuts for beef, pork, lamb, veal and chicken, and venison and other specialty meats can be ordered in. Where satisfaction and understanding is Refrigerated Freight Specialists guaranteed. Since the move to McGlashen Ave a year and a half ago, there has been a great response from Consulting you first is our promise to you. We Offer; the community. The new location provides the • Direct Temprature Controlled Freight Services to If it doesn’t need fixing we leave it alone. Christchurch and Nelson space to house the twenty-odd staff and the NO hIDDeN SUPrISeS. • Temperature Controlled Freight Logistics NZ Wide top-of-the-range machinery which produces • General Freight Daily to South Westland Specialists in the servicing and repairs of the highest quality cuts, with an emphasis on • General Freight Logistics NZ Wide all vehicles in the Nelson region.
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$ .99 Above: Kevin Krammer, manager of Westmeat in McGlashen Ave where you will always find quality meat at low prices. Left: Terry Hunter, one of the Westmeat team of butchers, prepares meat ready for the retail store and for their numerous wholesale customers. precision and hygiene. The store is kept well stocked and is organised into clear sections for easy navigation and there is ample parking for more than 20 customer to ensure your trip to Westmeat is as convenient and pleasant as possible. Westmeat began as a west coast butchery owned and operated by Jack Ferguson, a well known local entrepreneur and pioneer of butchery in New Zealand. This business originally consisted of a factory and wholesale cutting operation in Hokitika and ‘Meat Tavern’ shops in Hokitika and Greymouth, supplied by the West Coast Regional Abattoir. Westmeat has grown and nowadays is a dynamic, quality focused meat wholesaler which operates throughout the South Island, drawing on the strength of its parent company ANZCO Foods, one of NZ’s leading meat processors and exporters.
Westmeat Richmond is managed by Kevin Krammer, who attributes Westmeat Richmond’s success to the dedicated staff who maintain the local feel while delivering specials which more than compete with the competitors. Much of the staff base has been with the team for years, with some in the butchery boasting more than 40 years with the company. Kevin himself has 38 years under his belt. The drive-through parking lot allows the convenience to drop in and grab something for dinner or to take the time to stock up. Westmeat is open 8am to 5pm weekdays, with a late 6.30pm close on Thursday, and is open 8am to 3pm on Saturdays. Look out for the blue building on the corner of McGlashen Ave and McIndoe St in Richmond. Check out the Westmeat website at www.westmeat.co.nz to find great recipe ideas to keep your cooking as fresh as their meat.
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Last year 150 trail runners and walkers were ‘captured’ in the Nelson Events, Escape from Tane’s Forest event held in the Brook Sanctuary and surrounds. This year is set to be even bigger. Now to be called the Haven Realty Sanctuary Run, the event is back on Saturday June 30, with well over 100 runners and walkers already signed on to complete the 14km short course or longer 25km option. Haven Realty Principal, Darryl Marshall, was astounded after a recent walk into the head of the Sanctuary. "I didn’t know what was hidden beyond the walls of the old dam site," he says. "This unique asset situated so close to Nelson’s CBD will become a special ‘must do destination’ for locals plus visitors to the region. We’re proud to put our company’s name behind an
event which has got it all - History, mystery and scenery and set to stay on the trail runners calendar for many years to come." While the long course is restricted to those able to complete a half marathon (21.1km) or equivalent in under 2hours 15minutes, the short course can be comfortably achieved by anyone able to ‘tread their feet’ off the tarseal for up to 2hours. Nelson Events spokesperson, Graeme West, believes all will certainly have been "captured" by the Sanctuary before they come across the finish line. But the day does not end there. A sumptuous meal will be washed down with a special "hangi beer" brewed by Nelson’s McCashin family at the post event prize giving and celebrations in the Trafalgar Centre. Full details on www.nelsonevents.co.nz
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Stoke tasted success on Saturday and boy did it taste good. The division one team was defaulted to by Marlborough team Moutere but the women’s team scored a good win while the division two team were in fine form. All 22 Stoke Womens’ players got significant game time against Huia on Saturday, but not in the way that might have been expected. Huia were well down on numbers, and could easily have defaulted, but thankfully was allowed to tap into Stoke’s reserve bench to get 15 on the pitch in its 60-19 win. At least 9 different Stoke players donned Huia colours during the match, banking valuable game time albeit against their regular team-mates. There was often no love lost between friends as the scrum and breakdowns were fierce. Comeback Kid Janene Bang was rid of the managers’ clipboard this week and redefined “retirement” by crossing early for Stoke’s first try. Casey Anderson and Majorie Thomas also dotted down to complete the treble of first time try-scorers this season. Dependable fullback Anita Currie was solid all day and picked up player of the match honours. While Stoke ran out to an impressive win in the end, huge thanks must be given to Huia for fronting up and making a game of it when so low on numbers. The efforts of Stoke players who pulled on the Huia jersey cannot be understated. You did yourselves and your club proud. Well done ladies. Stoke travelled down to play the only undefeated team of the Senior B competition, Murchison, on Saturday. Once the ref blew his whistle Murchison, with its burly forwards came thundering over the Stoke try line again and again in an attack that seemed relentless. Spirits were lifted temporarily when Bret Dickens
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broke the line and scored. However, his try was disallowed by the local referee who awarded Murchison a penalty for a double movement. Soon after that was halftime and the score was 29-0. With a couple of jellybeans at halftime, a few changes in personnel and a few French adjectives, the Stoke team had the wind and sun on their backsides along with the coach's boot print. Stoke woke up big time with long ranging tries to Sam Dempster, Brett Dickens, Woody, and two tries to Shawn Begg. Jacob Curtis made one conversion. Just seeing the home crowd, which was pretty much the whole town, turn cold and bitterly quiet in the second half was almost as good as a win says manager Josh O’Connor. But Stoke fell just short losing 29-27. “We'd like to say a
big thank you for the help we received from our senior A squad in allowing us to play Max Glossop on at halftime, Shawn Begg starting at 15 for and Leon Guern who came on in the second half. Daryl Jones also had a big impact when he came on but it was the whole team which rose up out of the hole they were in and said 'don't count us out just yet' which made the bus ride home more enjoyable.” Shawn and Leon have recently returned from playing rugby in Dallas, Texas and have started only one game so far this season which made them eligible to play for the division two team. Many of the Murchison crowd thier coach included were crying foul that we put Leon on the wing who played so well they thought he was a Tasman Makos, says Josh.
Wiremu Smallman in action during Stoke Under-11 White's 34-0 loss to Wanderers Under-11 Blue at Lord Rutherford Park on Saturday. Stoke started the match under the pump, gifting Wanderers two quick tries under the posts. However the side dug in and made the opposition work very hard in the closing stages of the match. Stoke finished strongly and were nearly on the scoreboard themselves, only to lose the ball over the line at fulltime. Player of the match was Max McCarthy, Top Forward Effort went to Kaleb Black, Top Back Effort went to Jordan Newsome and the Smashed 'M' Bro Medal was retained by Liam Illes, but hotly disputed by Wiremu. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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Top shooting helps College to netball win An almost perfect shooting display by Abbey Franklin paved the way for a 36-21 win for Nelson College for Girls 10A over Wanderers Phoenix. The college team hit the ground running as it scored six of the first seven goals to issue a warning to the opposition. They had a handy 8-3 lead at the first break. The second quarter was Nelson’s most productive when it outscored the more experienced Wanderers 14-6. Although College won the third stanza 8-6, the spoils were shared six apiece in the final period. Nelson College returned an impressive 85 per cent goal average. Abbey played goal attack for the first half and goal shoot for the third quarter before displaying her versatility when she moved to goal keep in the final quarter (where she pulled in two well time intercepts). She was a great target in the offensive circle and was content in spearheading the attack. Abbey converted 19 from 20 for an 85 per cent average – her only miss was rebounded for the second opportunity. Abbey rotated the circle well and has a nice partnership with Ariana Wiremu, while Paige Woodhill ensured they had
quality ball with her precision feeds. Nelson Girls have an abundance of talent within their ranks with Merekara McGuinniety a key member. She was the pivotal link at centre in the first half before taking over the goal defence bib in the second. Merekara was keen to hunt the ball to create the turnover and displayed amazing elevation to rebound strongly to deny Wanderers a second opportunity. Mikaela Collier was well disciplined in the defensive circle, was instrumental in bringing the ball through court and was not afraid to let the ball go when she delivered a couple of “Joline Henry” passes directly to her shooters. Mikaela was also handy when she donned the GS bib in the final quarter to convert four from four. Wanderers centre Vikki Johnston put in some quality feeds as well as applying considerable pressure through court. The mother/daughter combo of Denise and Chelsea Martin were more than handy on defence pulling in five intercepts between them. Although goal shoot, Sue MacDonald was the dominant shooter she was willing to come out of the circle to get the ball.
Murray Pash rides Colonel Custard, owned by Richmond Park’s Bill Morgan, to fourth place in the Cavalier Trotting Products/Atomic Travel 2400m Pace on Sunday. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
Locals start well at races Around 3000 punters went through the gates on day one of the Nelson Harness Racing Club’s winter meeting at Richmond Park. A rescheduled meeting saw the first day of races moved from Friday to Sunday as Christchurch horses were halted by the icy weather en route to Nelson. One hundred of the 177 nominations were coming via Christchurch. A chill was still there on Sunday but entrants were treated to some early success by two local horses. Bill Morgan’s Colonel Custard ridden by Murray Pash finished the Cavalier Trotting Products/ Atomic Travel 2400m Pace in fourth place while Robert Stuart’s Jass, also ridden by Murray, ran
third in the Golden Girls Series 1609m Mobile Pace. Harness Racing Club president John McKenzie was “very happy” with the public’s response despite the rescheduling. “A lot of people had probably arranged to take time off work on the Friday but it’s one of those things. I think we did the right thing postponing the event.” There was a $107,000 turnover on Sunday, around $3000 down from last year. Day two was scheduled to begin at 10.30am today.
IN BRIEF MOUNTAIN BIKING: Nelson Mountainbike Club, in conjunction with the Kaiteriteri Mountainbike Park, presents the 6 Hour Mid Winter Break-Out at beautiful Bethany Park, Kaiteriteri on June 17. For the first time this year there is a special course for riders who choose to ride on one wheel as well as an option for tandems. Entries close on June 11 with no on the day entries. For more information contact Wayne Pool on 027 531 3280, or enter online: at www.nelsonmountainbikeclub.org.nz/events. FOOTBALL: AMI Nelson Suburbs cruised to a 7-1 victory over Christchurch United at Saxton Field on Sunday. The side, playing its first match without Gagame Feni, held a 4-1 lead at halftime. Mike White scored two of the goals while Erik Panzer, Mark Johnston, Ross McPhie, Dennis Ifunaoa and Wesley Olea also got on the scoresheet. With all other matches not played due to wintry weather in Christchurch, the result sees Suburbs shoot straight to the top of the Robbie’s Premier League standings.
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3 & 4 July 9 & 10 August 27 & 28 June 5 & 6 July
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PRE PURCHASE HOUSE INSPECTION House & Property Consultants Nelson Ltd presents
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Mob: 0274 574 775
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Ph: 544 4062
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