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Story and photos by Kristy Martin With dried blood on their chins and a vacant look in their eyes, the walking dead shuffled into Blenheim on Saturday night. Making their way through an industrial complex under the cover of darkness, these groaning, hungry zombies were searching for just one thing …brains. But before you flee from the impending zombie apocalypse, you should know that the gore-encrusted characters were created for local filmmaker Aaron Falvey’s short film ‘Outer Darkness’. Continued page 2 Phil McKinnon (front right) and Nathanael Lane lead a cast of zombies on the set of Outer Darkness.

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Zombie flick brings walking dead to Blenheim Continued from page 1 The five-minute horror flick was created for a ‘zombie map’ app being developed in the US. The film’s plot follows a group of survivors in a compound who must decide whether to break the rules and let an injured stranger inside. The prosthetic makeup was done by father-daughter team Shane and Chloe Sutherland, with some help from Jessica Ryan and face painter Claire Falvey, who is also Aaron’s sister. Some zombies, such as Nathanael Lane, spent almost an hour in the makeup chair. Lead zombie and choreographer

David and Samantha Walker in their zombie makeup.

Phil McKinnon gave the extras a quick demo on how to walk like a zombie and then it was action time.

Mother and daughter Marja and Miriam Ross were transformed into ‘zombies in pyjamas’ and said the shoot was a lot of fun. Miriam, aged 11, was the youngest on set. Filming lasted 11 hours in frosty temperatures, but Aaron said the zombies did a great job. The 35-year-old director, who works at Woodbourne creating training videos for the New Zealand Defence Force, has been making films since he was 10. His brand, Falvation Films, receives no funding, so he uses his own equipment and the budget comes from his own pocket.

Aaron, who in 2012 shot another zombie film called Bloodless, uses social media to advertise for extras and had about 50 cast members and crew on set at the weekend. The shoot cost about $700, which included the makeup, pizzas and drinks for the cast and the replacement of two broken camera lenses. Aaron, who showcases his work on YouTube and has just released an action film called Guardian Angels, aspires to be a full-time filmmaker one day. “I’m passionate about horror, but I really like doing action films,” he said. Outer Darkness will be released on YouTube in the coming weeks.

Brass band heading to nationals By Kristy Martin The Marlborough District Brass Band may be known for its crowd pleasing tunes, but on Sunday the group performed a slightly more technical ensemble. The songs played at the band’s precontest concert demonstrated a high level of skill and competence, and still managed to draw a large audience, even though contest music is ‘not everyone’s cup of tea’, says musical director Kevin Moseley. The band is gearing up for the national championships to be held in Invercargill next week and Sunday’s concert at Marlborough Girls’ College was a sort of ‘public rehearsal’ for them. “It was designed to put the band under pressure, playing that music to an audience,” Mr Moseley explained. “Most other bands in New Zealand don’t even get an audience that turn up for contest music… (But) the band gets a lot of support here in Blenheim.” The concert comes amid an already jam-packed year for the band that began with a series of concerts in the park, followed by performances for

Cornet players Casey Lane, Jonty Zydenbos and Eleanor Grigg rehearse before the concert.

earthquake victims in Seddon and Ward. In April, they were awarded the honour of playing for the royal couple, Prince William and Kate, and also

held a major Anzac Day concert before heading to Nelson for the Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast champs in May. The band, which has more than 30

performers of varying ages, will head to Invercargill for the Brass Band Association of NZ 2014 National Championships on July 9-13.

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By Adam Poulopoulos The two heroes of the Taylor River rescue have been given civic awards for bravery. Marlborough Boys’ College head boy Angus Pauley and winemaker Jeremy McKenzie received the awards in front of their families at a ceremony on Monday. The awards were given after the pair rescued Tenishya McIsaac, 12, from the rushing Taylor River on June 11. Mayor Alistair Sowman said the pair had made Marlborough proud and applauded their bravery. “You have earned the gratitude of parents everywhere. “Every one of us would hope that someone of your calibre would step forward and help a child in such a terrifying situation. “Their response undoubtedly saved a child’s life.” The pair have had numerous media commitments following the incident, including appearances on Seven Sharp. Angus said he had been surprised by how much coverage the story had received. “The support over the last few weeks has been overwhelming. “To get an award like this is special, and we’ll both remember it for years to come.” Jeremy said he was “humbled” by the incident.

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The future of secondary education in Blenheim will be debated again tonight at Marlborough Boys’ College. The public meeting starts at 7pm at the MBC hall. Evaluation of the three remaining options will be provided, and the meeting will be facilitated by Janet Kelly.

NEW BUSINESS IN OLD BANK BUILDING Fashion accessories business Zip and Gingers opened for business yesterday in the Old Bank building on High Street. Owners Polly and David Churcher have been in Blenheim for two years after returning from Australia. Angus Pauley and Jeremy McKenzie with Tenishya McIsaac.

“We’re part of a great community, and on that day there were some great people involved. “Angus and I have talked about it since, and we both agree we couldn’t have wished for a

better result.” The ceremony was also attended by Tenishya and her family, council staff and members of the police.

Two new bridges in PM’s $212m highway upgrade Blenheim’s infamous ‘banana bridge’ at the entrance to Grove Road is set to be replaced in one of two local projects announced in the National Government’s $212 million roads upgrade. The need for a new bridge over the Opawa River on State Highway 1, at the northern entrance to Blenheim, has been on the Marlborough District Council agenda for some time due to it being too narrow, but the project was never deemed urgent by the NZTA due to a lack of serious accidents there. The bridge over the Wairau River, also on State Highway 1,

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The Opawa River bridge. Photo: Department of Transport.

will also be upgraded. Construction work to upgrade the two local bridges would not start until 2016 or 2017 at an estimated cost of $20-25m. Prime Minister John Key announced the projects in Welling-

ton at the National Party’s annual conference, where he said cash from the Future Investment Fund, would be used to fund 14 regionally important state highway projects across the country. According to the government,

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NEW SCANNER COMING Wairau Hospital will be receiving a new CT Scanner later this year. The 80 detector scanner will allow for faster scanning and increased image quality. It will begin operation in September.

ROADING UPDATE Marlborough Roads says the cooperation of locals on the Whatamango Hill has enabled the re-opening of the Port Underwood Road more quickly than expected. The road has been closed since June 12, when heavy rain in the area brought down a large slip on the Port Underwood Road, but is expected to reopen today. “It’s been a big slip to tackle – the largest we’ve seen on any of the local roads in many decades,” said Marlborough Roads journey manager Steve Murrin.

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that’s important archaeologically.” There is no work to be done underground, and workers are expected to return to continue the job today.

A variety of options are being considered for the building site, including its part in a potential Marlborough District Council riverside development.

Devilskin returns By Adam Poulopoulos For a band named Devilskin to single out a crowd as “mental,” the reality is they probably are. That’s what the rock band said about the Blenheim locals as they prepare to return to the scene of last year’s show. The four-piece group will play at Paddy Barry’s pub on Thursday, July 17, featuring songs form their debut album ‘We Rise.’ Guitarist Paul Martin said the band could not wait to return to Paddy Barry’s. “Last time we played there it was chaos. We weren’t expecting the crowd to be that mental. “People were so into it. Jennie

Devilskin, from left, Jennie Skulander, The Nail, Paul Martin and Nic Martin.

(lead singer Jennie Skulander) years to make, was influenced “We’ve got songs that make is only little, and we had to by several different artists. you think of Motorhead, but whisk her away into the back “We could have finished it in then on the other hand we’ve room a couple of times.” two years, but we wanted to got other ones that make you Paul and Jennie are joined make it a really good-looking think of someone like Evanesin the band by guitarist The package,” Paul said. cence.” Nail and Paul’s son Nic on the “Some of it is pretty heavy. The Blenheim show kicks off drums. There are some hot and sweaty the group’s six-week nationTheir album, which tookIffour there. Back or Neck wide tour. you moments suffer infrom Pain then

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Seddon stalwarts moving off the farm By Adam Poulopoulos After 42 years of married life living in the Mount Adde farm cottage, Ron and Helen Harris are moving to pastures new. They are moving into a house in Witherlea, with son Greg taking over ownership of the 800 hectare farm yesterday. The couple’s work in the community was recognised at a farewell function on Saturday night. Ron was born onto the Mount Adde family farm, marrying Helen, a Blenheim ‘townie,’ in 1972. They moved straight into the cottage at 395 Awatere Valley Road, which was subsequently added to the Mt Adde property. Helen said it was time for the couple to slow down a notch. “It’s been very hard to run the place for so long, and it’s difficult to slow down while you’re here. “It’ll be nice to come and go as we like and have more freedom.” During their time in the Awatere Ron and Helen have been involved with a

variety of organisations, including the Awatere Badminton Club, the local Joint Venture Church, Plunket, Girl Guides and Search and Rescue. “We stayed on the patch of land and felt connected to it. There were always challenges and plenty to do,” Helen said. “In the harder times the community pulled around us, and we’ve tried to give back and make the area a better place.” Representatives from several of the organisations recounted stories at the farewell. Church minister Dawn Daunauda, who initiated the event, said she was happy to help portray Seddon in a positive light. “I feel we often get bad press, but there are a lot of good people here, and it was good to be able to showcase some of them.” Ron and Helen have four children Pip, Tracey, Angela and Greg. The Harris family have owned Mt Adde since 1950.

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DOMESTIC ASSAULT At 3.55pm on Monday, a 25-yearold male vineyard worker was arrested for a domestic assault. He was served with a Police Safety Order and released.

LOCK UP Police are warning people to remain vigilant and to secure their belongings after five burglaries were carried out in Marlborough over the weekend. There were two in Blenheim, at Stuart Street and Redwood Street, one in Koromiko, one in Grovetown and one in Picton.

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Rock star economy? Dear Ed, National/Labour have both overseen asset sails which erodes sovereignty. In 1970 under a conservative National party, the nation had no debt. We now have $62 billion, $50 billion under the Key Government. Our borders are open to unvetted foreign investment and immigration resulting in earnings going overseas and out of our faltering economy. Transient workers on working visas are accepting poor conditions and taking work off resident kiwis. Large global players are not paying their NZ taxes i.e. Google and Facebook or the true cost of business on the

environment, oil, that burden falls to middle, lower classes. Govt grows Orwellian control, no empathy, full of waste/fraud. Petrol, mortgages will further strangle. Mortgaged to the IMF and effectively prisoners of the world financial agenda. Let’s take our sovereignty back! Vote effectively for small business and workers’ rights. Neither National nor Labour represent these. We are not slaves yet? Patriot For the people, of the people, by the people.

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Mines, microphones and Marlborough Radio announcer Scott Radovanovich has been a regular at community events and on the Marlborough airwaves for the past five years. He spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about his path to radio, his current job and life with his family. Since moving into broadcasting Scott Radovanovich has met prime ministers, local identities and international celebrities. Once, he drew the ire of Gordon Ramsay after the breakfast show he was on served him McDonald’s on his birthday. It took ‘Rado’ a while to find his way into the broadcasting game. Proud of his dual Croatian-Maori heritage, Scott was born into a railway family in the Hawke’s Bay but grew up in Porirua, north of Wellington. He attended Mana College before spending five years as a a carpet layer. It was after a conversation with a friend’s brother that he headed to Mount Isa, in the Australian outback, to work in the mines for about a year. Working with the blast furnace, Scott said he had to deal with constant explosions when molten runoff hit cooler air and water chutes. “One day I had to go and clear a big blockage, and when it exploded I got blown five or six metres. “I got burnt down one side of my body, neck and back of my head, and to this day I don’t think they’ve found my helmet. “That happened two or three times.” He said although the experience was dangerous, he would not swap it for anything.

“There was so much to see, and we got paid alright, but the danger got too much. “I remember ringing mum one day and saying, ‘If I die, you get $500,000 from my life insurance package,’ and she said ‘I don’t want you to die.” After taking time to travel, Scott said it was on a layover in Auckland that he got drawn back home. “I went to get some food, and I got homesick when the girl behind the counter spoke. “It had been a while since I’d heard a Kiwi accent.” Scott applied for the New Zealand Radio Training School in Wellington on a whim, and four months into the six-month course he was placed into a job in the King Country. Stints in North Otago and Wanganui followed, before a three-year spell in Marlborough from 19982001. “Back then we were Radio Marlborough on Kinross Street,” he said. “I was the breakfast announcer when we changed over to Classic Hits, and then I was the breakfast announcer here again when we changed to The Hits.” Scott moved to Christchurch for his next stint, but returned to Marlborough eight years later, as things started to deteriorate in

Canterbury. “There were lots of murders around that time,” he said. “Within eight or nine months of leaving, Christchurch started having its earthquakes, so I guess the timing was right.” Scott now lives with his Blenheimborn wife and their four girls aged eight and younger. “It’s five girls and I at home, and

at The Hits it’s all females too,” he said. “You’d think I’d be allowed the Rugby Channel or something but I’m not!” After a nomadic lifestyle during his 19-year broadcasting career, he said his family were settled in Marlborough. “I think people appreciate my localness. They’ve never really had a

constant host on Marlborough radio for a very long time and I’ve been able to provide that with a collective eight years on air here. “I can’t see us moving on in the near future.” In late April Scott moved from the breakfast slot to the day shift for new radio station The Hits, 96.9 in Marlborough, 89.1 in Picton. You can hear Rado 9am-3pm weekdays.

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The Department of Conservation is still considering what to do with the Pine Valley Hut site after the structure was destroyed by fire on June 13. While overall visitor numbers were not significant enough to justify the expense of replacing the hut, believed to have been razed in an arson attack, DOC staff said they understood the importance of the site for local families. “We are hopeful that we can work with the local community to come up with a solution,” DOC ranger Shelly Sidley said. “DOC is happy to consider any community proposals.” The six-bunk hut in Mt Richmond Forest Park was originally built in 1966 and was a popular ‘first-time’ hut experience for Marlborough families.

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Before and after photos of a wedding venue that was decorated by Marlborough Weddings and Events, who will be hosting a wedding inspired Open Day this month.

Wedding Open Day Getting married but stuck for ideas? The Giesen Sports and Events Centre in Renwick is hosting an ‘Open Day’ on July 13 which will showcase a number of local businesses which specialise in weddings, as well as its own facility as an ideal venue for weddings, functions and events. Co-ordinating the Open Day will be Marlborough Weddings and Events owner Alysha Hutchison who will also have a display and examples of her wedding decoration hire. Other businesses attending will be marriage celebrant Heather Sorenson, Kat Rutledge of Ibicci - Wedding Favours, Quest Catering Company, Matt Alcutt - Live Music, as well as a number of unmanned displays for florists, catering, makeup artists and hairstylists. “There will also be a chance to win $500 off linen/ decorations for anyone that attends and books their decoration hire with me,” Alysha says. The Open Day will run from 10am to 3pm and entry is free.

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CAMPBELL: Steve and Nadia are excited to announce the arrival of Addison Maree June Campbell, born June 16, 2014 at Wairau Hospital, 6lb 9oz. Special thanks to Shona Wills, Dr Hanna and all the wonderful team at Ward One. Photo provided.

HINE: Greg, Maria and big sister Bess are thrilled to announce the long awaited arrival of Alexander James Allan Hine (9lb 1oz), on June 12, 2014 at 8:16pm. Thanks to all the staff at Ward One, especially the night time support from Mandy. The biggest thank you to our fabulous midwife, Gwen Costello. Photo provided.

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McCALLUM: Lindsay and Emily McCallum with William, Angus and Grace are excited to welcome Charlie John McCallum born on 19th June, weighing 3.75kg. Many thanks as usual to Gerry Lawson, Dr Helen Crampton and the lovely and attentive staff at the Maternity Ward. Photo provided.

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Brass Band Concert

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The Marlborough District Brass Band held a pre-contest concert at Marlborough Girls’ College on Sunday in preparation for the nationals, which will take place in Invercargill next week.

 Cornet player Tori Greenbank and baritone player Bronwyn James prepare for the show.

 Todd Smith demonstra tes his skills on the euphonium.

 Sam Powell on the cornet and Keegan Lane with his E flat bass.

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Locals gathered at Liz Davidson Place on Saturday for the Halfway Day event, a scavenger hunt organised by the Marlborough Youth Trust.

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Age Concern - As from 23rd June, due to staff changes and winter hours, Age Concern Marlborough will be open 10am to 1pm Monday to Friday.

Blenheim Healing Rooms - open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayers available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.

Bingo/Housie - 1st Thursday of each month at 7pm. Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 3 supers 1 of $1000, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/support - for families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl or Lyn on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980.

Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline.

Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846)

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Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451

Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

death notices MARCHANT, Clifford George (Cliff): 1923 2014. Passed away at his home at Bethsaida. Aged 91 years. Loved husband of the late Lindsay, much loved father and father-in-law of Jeff and Olivia, Cliff and Diane, Bronwyn, Neil and Allisa; loved grandfather of his 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. His dry wit and great storytelling will be missed. A funeral service for Cliff will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 1pm Friday July 4, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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STRAKER, Arnold Noel: Passed away peacefully, on Friday 27 June 2014, at Hospice Marlborough. Aged 85 years. Much loved and respected husband of Zelma for 61 years. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Dennis and Diane, Ron, Rosemary and Paul, and Alison and Andrew. Loved Grandad of Nicola, Scott, and Renee, Thomas and Hayden, Jessica and Emma, and Ryan and Brad. A special thank you to Hospice Marlborough and the Cancer Society. Messages to the Straker family, Flat 1, 21B Faulkland Drive, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be sent to PO Box 411, Blenheim 7240. In accordance with Arnold’s wishes, a private service has been held, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz THOMPSON, Vera June: Passed away, peacefully, at home with her family on June 28 2014, the day of her 87th birthday. Loved wife of the late Colin, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Barry and Chris, Kaye, Karen (Gold Coast), and Chris and Marlene (Tauranga). Much loved Nana to her 11 grandchildren and her eight great grandchildren (plus two pending). Messages to the Thompson family, c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A service for Vera will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 1pm Wednesday July 2, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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2 - 4 Stuart Street , Blenheim | p. 03 520 6239 | f. 03 520 6237 The Metal Company - Open 7am to 5pm Monday - Friday www.themetalcompany.co.nz

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health and beauty CANCER support and information. Contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph 579 4379. COSMETIC Botulinum and Dermal Fillers. Call for your free no obligation assessment. Ph 03 548 8216 EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 5788310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St.

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REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY!

Due to Debbie’s success and the increasing demand for our brand within Marlborough, we need to recruit an additional salesperson(s) in our Blenheim office. If you hold a current real estate license and are contemplating a change to a business which continues to grow in a small team environment, then contact me today. Fantastic opportunity for the right person! Josephine Kinsella General Manager Mike Pero Real Estate Email: gm@mikepero.com or cell: 021 950 453

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Book your space now in our Friday Sun (by 3pm Thursday) Garage Sale Column!

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Wednesday 9 July

AA Driver Training Limited

We are now taking names for relief paper deliverers for the coming school holidays.

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—Introduction to Badminton—

Two nights of Badminton Basics On Wednesdays, 9 & 16 July from 7-9pm, Cost $10 for both nights Limited spaces available. Register at: www.sportsground.co.nz/blenheimbadminton Registrations close: 7 July. The above events will be held at: St Mary’s Hall Cnr Hodson & Francis Streets, Blenheim For more info contact: Mike Reed, Ph: 579 1954 Email: blenheimshuttlers@gmail.com

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Free Workshop: Tuesday 22nd July 10am - 2pm  Get the ins and outs of setting up a successful business.

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Marlborough Afterhours GP Services Ltd Permanent Rostered – Registered Nurse The Marlborough After Hours GP Service is provided at the Wairau Hospital Campus, Hospital Road, on weekday evenings and at weekends. If you are a NZ Registered Nurse with experience in general practice and would enjoy supporting a small nursing team providing nursing care for patients attending the Marlborough After Hours GP services this position may suit you. For more information including a copy of the job description or to apply please contact Sarah-Jane Morkel sarahjanem@marlboroughpho.org.nz or phone 03 520 6200 Applications close 4th July 2014

Would you like to join a vibrant, hardworking and professional team Clearview Cleaning are currently looking for:

Experienced Cleaner

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Blenheim Indoor Sports Centre

9am to noon or 9am to 4pm $25 full day $10 half Drink bottle, food and soft shoes required Book online or phone 578 4851

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situations vacant

Free rent and power in lieu of part time work. Work will include some tractor driving, machinery maintenance, diesel motor repairs, lawn mowing etc. Would suit semi- retired person with relevant experience with the above. Please email gomac@clear.net.nz with expressions of interest. Phone 570 5708

Pashminas, dress scarves, wraps, warm scarves. Evening bags, evening wraps, cocktail dresses. Chaise-longue, writing desk, coffee tables and more.

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We require a reliable permanent staff member to assist us with morning cleaning. Must have a mature attitude, be well presented and able to work un-supervised Previous applicants need not apply

Call Christian or Linda on 572 8897

Relief Tutorial Staff

If you would like to work but not keen to be tied to a job 5 days a week 8 hours a day, or don’t want to live your life around a permanent part time role, this could be the answer. Community College Marlborough has a large staff and we need people who can come in and work at short notice for sick leave but also are able to plan to work for a block of time when someone is on leave. We can’t guarantee you how much work you would get but you would be able to choose if you wanted to when it was offered. You could work as much or as little as you choose. If you have skills in hospitality, hairdressing, sport, literacy and numeracy or just think you have some skills that we might benefit from and want to develop them, or better still you have experience in tutoring or teacher aiding then we would love to hear from you. Please apply to: Virginia Archer manager@marlborough.comcol.ac.nz APPLICATIONS CLOSE 4TH JULY 2014

Tutor

Cookery Level 2 Youth Guarantee We are looking for someone to fill a 12 month maternity leave position. This is a full time role, Monday to Friday 8 am to 4.30 although a job share situation is possible. If you think you tick these boxes: • Qualified, skilled and experienced in Cookery • Passionate about passing on your knowledge • Interested in working and developing the skills in young people aged 16-19 • Ready for a new challenge Then we would love to hear from you. Please apply to: Virginia Archer manager@marlborough.comcol.ac.nz APPLICATIONS CLOSE 4TH JULY 2014


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Clive Gregory After more than 30 years in the engineering field, there is not much in the way of construction and infrastructure that Blenheim man Clive Gregory of Burleigh Engineering and Blastcoat has not seen, or been directly involved with. Burleigh Engineering has taken part in a significant portion of the expansion of the local wine industry, providing construction engineering to the various wineries for buildings, catwalk and services bridges. The company also carried out the manufacture and installation of piping and pump services to the likes of council and irrigation firms. Add in hydraulic cylinder repairs, machinery repairs and a machining shop, and Burleigh En-

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gineering becomes your one stop engineering shop. Complimenting the engineering is Blastcoat, which provides industrial and marine coatings, spray painting and abrasive blasting services. From large steel structures to alloy boats, trailers small and large, to trucks, industrial, viticultural and agricultural equipment and anything in between, Blastcoat can prepare, paint or galvanise to provide corrosive protection for many years to come. Burleigh Engineering and Blastcoat are situated at their new premises at 7 Woodmor Drive, Blenheim (off Taylor Pass Road).

Aaron Jay For years Aaron Jay has worked in all areas of viticulture from the ground up so he understands first hand the importance of having a skilled, reliable labour force. It was from this that Aaron decided to purchase labour supply business Marlborough Vine Works. In 2013 the business was rebranded as Hortus which in turn enabled Aaron to branch into horticulture. “We realised we had something to offer other industries so we started to expand and grow Hortus and turn it to the successful labour supply business it is today,” Aaron says. Hortus is based on looking after the needs of

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the horticulture and viticulture industries while providing good working conditions for employees. Currently Hortus employs around 250 staff which make up a skilled work force, competent and experienced to ensure all work is completed correctly, efficiently and to a high standard. “At Hortus we believe in doing the job once and doing it right, cuts costs and helps growers achieve budget targets. “We pride ourselves in delivering the best possible result, so for all your horticulture and viticulture needs, contact the team at Hortus,” Aaron says.

When it comes to quality electrical work, there is one name to remember - Will Power Electrical Ltd. Over the space of seven years, local business ‘Will Power Electrical Ltd’ has gone from strength to strength. It’s this growth that has prompted owner and operators Will and Nicole McGruddy to open an office in Blenheim. Nicole is the first point of call for clients, taking enquiries and co-ordinating the work for Will and his employee Nick Barnett. This work includes everything from heatpump servicing and installation through to electrical

checks, new wiring and repairs. Will Power Electrical Ltd also specialises in data cabling for businesses and all commercial and industrial electrical work. “What ever your request and whenever you need it, we are available 24/7 to deal with any job or electrical emergency, big or small,” Will says. Will and Nick will travel to clients anywhere in Marlborough, including the Sounds areas. “Give us a call to discuss what electrical work you need done and we will provide you with the best solution.”

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Weather holds for kids cross country

Pupils, staff and supporters turned out in force to Renwick School’s annual cross-country on Friday. The majority of the 506-strong student roll took part in the event at the Giesen Sports Centre. Event organiser Almuth Waechter said the event went really well. “We were happy the weather held and it didn’t get caught off. “The emphasis was on the competitive runners trying their best, and encouraging those who aren’t really runners to give it a go, and the kids understand that.” Some of the winners qualified for the town cross-country next term. Jack McGruddy nears the finish line at the Renwick School's cross country event last Friday. Photo by Celeste Lodewyk

Lifelong netball love

Isla Watene, 5, at the skills programme.

Barnes leads Harriers charge Robbie Barnes led the way for Marlborough Harriers Club members at the recent Armstrong Motorgroup Wellington Marathon. Barnes finished 33rd overall in the halfmarathon in one hour, 18 minutes and 52 seconds The time put him second in the male 50-59 year-old age division, and second in the New Zealand Half-Marathon Championships for the 50-54 year-old age group. Barnes was one of ten Marlborough Harriers runners to compete in races on the day. Several other runners who are not Harriers members also made the trip to compete.

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About 60 children aged between four and seven took part in the latest session of the Netball Junior Programme. The programme’s sixth week of seven was held at the Horton Park netball courts on Friday. Children have been learning skills, like catching, passing and balance, as well as playing games of two eightminute halves. Marlborough Netball development officer Vanessa Hika said the nationwide

programme wsa aiming to get kids involved in the game. “We’re hoping they’ll develop a lifelong love of netball, and we won’t lose them to other sports. “We’re encouraging boys to play too. It’s important we lose that stigma.” Hika said the aim was to re-run the programme in term four this year, and then again next year. The last session of this programme will be held at 4pm on Friday.

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Sport inbrief RUGBY Picton-based Waitohi have won the 2014 Bayleys Tasman Trophy. They beat Harlequins 33-8 in Picton to take their record to a perfect 10-from-10. They are currently eight points ahead of their nearest challengers, Central and Waimea Old Boys. It is the first time a Marlborough team has won the trophy. There is one more Tasman Trophy round this weekend, before the focus shifts to the semi-finals of the Marlborough competition.

DUATHLON The Rarangi mid-winter duathlon takes place on Sunday. The event begins at 10am, beginning at the Rarangi DOC camping ground. It begins with a 5 kilometre run, continues with a 20km bike ride and finishes with a 2.5km run.

WOODBOURNE HALF-MARATHON Entries for the 32nd Woodbourne HalfMarathon are now open. The event takes place on Sunday, August 17, and includes 21 kilometre, 10km and 5km distances. Enter at www.coolrunning.co.nz/races/ woodbourne

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Volleyball winter league begins Last Thursday evening saw the start of Marlborough Volleyball’s Fairweathers’ Senior Winter League, with 23 teams contesting four grades at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000. Premier Grade has seen the return of teams Magnum, Cri Clovers and Kinoaths, which should make for some interesting competition for that Grade as all three teams won their first game. In other division, Safe Crack-

ers and Fijian Warriors started with 3-0 wins, while The Hybrids, Marlborough Musseleers and Indevin Thunderballs all started with clean sweeps in the Social B grade. This week’s Fairweathers’ Fair Play Team of the Week Award went to Social A Grade’s Sets in the City. This Thursday players take a break as Stadium 2000 plays host to The Home & Garden Show. Play resumes again on Thursday July 10.

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BANK FORCES ACTION – FANTASTIC 5 BEDROOM HOMES 20 Holdaway Street, Refurbished (’06), 4-5 bedrooms, gas heating, gas water, logfire 20A Holdaway Street, Refurbished (’06), relocated 5 bedroom character bungalow 2/123 Scott Street Enquiry welcome from $229,000 each Purchased 2007 as fantastic investment properties, circumstances beyond vendors’ control have forced the urgent sale of both homes. Instructions from the Bank are loud and clear – a must sell situation, all offers will be presented!!!

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