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Dancers converge High hopes for Highland Dancing Championships this weekend

By Celeste Lodewyk Marlborough is already home to one of New Zealand’s highland dance champions, but after this weekend there may be a few more. Blenheim is hosting the New Zealand Highland Dancing Championships starting on Friday and finishing Monday. This championship is bringing 200 dancers from all over the country to the Floor Pride Civic Theatre where all ages, from five to 18-plus, will dance their hearts out in an effort to take top position. Continued page 2 New Zealand Highland Dance champion Sara Bishell has been mentoring local dancers Zoe Blackmore and Ashley Marfell ahead of this weekend’s championship event. Photo by Celeste Lodewyk

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Highland Dancing Championships this weekend Continued from page 1 Local woman Sara Bishell is currently the five-time (18 and over) NZ highland dance champion, and although she retired from competition this year, she has been mentoring young dancers Zoe Blackmore and Ashley Marfell in preparation for the event. Around 40 local dancers will be competing, the youngest being five years old according to Marlborough dance teacher and organiser of this year’s championship, Robyn Simmons.

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“All our local dancers have worked really hard to prepare for this event, putting in extra practice hours and polishing their performances. “Everyone is fit, focused and hoping for placings,” she said. Marlborough held the top three positions for the 18 and over category at last year’s championship, so hopes are high for more placings this year. Dancers will be accompanied by live bagpipe music performed by two pipers who have come from Christchurch and Inver-

cargill. The NZ Highland Dancing Championships is open to the public to watch and has free entry. Itinerary: Friday 8:30am - 7pm, junior events. Saturday at 10:30am junior championship presentations held. Senior events follow on from this through to Monday. Monday at 5pm senior championship presentations held. There will be a cafe operating in the Wisheart Room.

Pet cat victim of house fire By Kristy Martin A Blenheim couple were left homeless and devastated after a fire destroyed their house in Alana Place on Monday. One of their cats also perished in the blaze, which broke out in the master bedroom about 10.40am. Chief fire officer for Blenheim Volunteer Brigade, Rob Dalton, said it appeared an electric blanket had been accidentally left on or possibly switched itself on while the couple were at work. More than 20 firefighters, three appliances from Blenheim and one from Renwick, attended after neighbours realised the house was on fire and contacted authorities. Police were also in attendance. The two occupants, a husband and wife, were visibly distraught when they arrived at the scene. Mr Dalton said the couple, who owned the home, also owned two cats, one of which succumbed to smoke inhalation while the other was not found. He described the fire as a ‘slow build-up fire’ that destroyed everything in the bedroom and caused smoke damage throughout the house. Work colleagues had organised a place for the couple to stay until they made other arrangements. Mr Dalton reminded people to turn off electrical appliances at the wall and to close all interior doors before leaving the house.

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Support for chopper crash victim

By Kristy Martin The Marlborough community has rallied to support a young father seriously injured in a helicopter crash near Ward at the weekend. Sam Kersten, a 31-year-old father of two, yesterday remained in Christchurch Hospital with injuries to his spine, ribs, hips and legs after the helicopter he was a passenger in crashed into the side of a steep embankment during a heli-hunting expedition on Sunday. Mr Kersten, a Spring Creek resident, underwent surgery in Wellington before being flown to Christchurch. Mr Kersten’s family, including wife Sarah and children Eliza, aged two, and Pete, six months, remained at his bedside yesterday. Public fundraising has begun

Sam Kersten, pictured with wife Sarah, was seriously injured in a helicopter crash near Ward at the weekend.

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the Give A Little website by yesterday afternoon.

The chopper went down in a paddock owned by Marlborough farming identity Doug Avery, at Grassmere, just before 9am on Sunday. Pilot Grant McCallum, owner of Cloudy Bay Helicopters, was also injured and airlifted to Wellington with leg fractures. Police said Mr Kersten, who was thrown clear during the crash, had climbed onto the skid when Mr McCallum wasn’t ready and, as a result of the weight shift, the pilot lost control. Witnesses hailed Mr McCallum a hero and said his actions had saved both men’s lives. The Civil Aviation Authority is investigating the crash. To donate money to the Kersten family, visit www.givealittle. co.nz/cause/samkersten

Trades academy recognised by PM The Top of the South Trades Academy (TOTSTA) has been recognised at the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards, where it received the 2014 Educational Focus - Takatu Prize. The awards, held in Wellington last month, celebrate and recognise innovative teaching practices and the award for the academy was a win for the whole region, said TOTSTA manager Shaaron Adams. The judges said: “Top of the South Trades Academy has taken vocational training to students throughout Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough. Adults have put their interests aside, focussing on students and creating flexible programmes that are achieving results.” This year has seen more than 300 students from 14 secondary schools undertake Trades Academy courses at Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) and Whenua Iti Outdoors, across 17 different areas including automotive engineering, hospitality, hairdressing and beauty, aquaculture, aviation engineering and sport.

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SKI AREA NOW OPEN Snowboarders and skiers got their first taste of the slopes for the year when the Rainbow Ski Area opened on Saturday. The ski field will remain open until the beginning of October.

GRAFFITI VANDAL Police are seeking to find the identity of a tagger who has targeted a number of sites in the area of Kinross Street and McCartney Street. The tag is “SAGE” and anybody that knows who it belongs to is asked to contact Blenheim Police or Crime stoppers.

BIKE THEFTS Between June 30 and July 4, a bicycle was stolen from a Hospital Road property. The bike is an orange Diamond Back with a Stock Cycle sticker on the frame. On Monday this week, a bike was also stolen from a Dillons Point Road property. The white and black mountain bike was taken sometime between 12pm and 4pm.

From left: Education Minister Hekia Parata, Sandra Williams (NMIT), Delyth Logan (Waimea College), Prime Minister John Key, Shaaron Adams (TOTSTA), Rex Smith (Nayland College) and Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye. Photo supplied.

Launched in 2012, the academy is now a joint venture between 14 secondary schools in the Top of the South, NMIT and Whenua Iti Outdoors. Academy courses are open to year 11, 12 and 13 students who have level one NCEA, are committed to learning, and are keen to train towards a career. The students remain enrolled

in school while attending training one day per week at a tertiary provider, working towards a National Certificate and a minimum of NCEA level 2. The academy involves colleges from the Nelson area, Rai Valley Area School, Marlborough Girls’ College, Marlborough Boys’ College and Queen Charlotte College.

TE PIKI ORANGA OPENS Te Piki Oranga has opened its doors to deliver Maori health services across Te Tau Ihu or the Top of the South Island. Maori whanau can access Te Piki Oranga services through service delivery sites in Blenheim, Nelson and Motueka. Services will be delivered from the premises of existing Maori health and social service organisations in these areas.

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Marlborough Boys’ College band Himalaya were the victors at Friday night’s Smokefreerockquest regional finals. Himalaya won best band, with The Grudies from MBC finishing second. Meanwhile, Queen Charlotte College’s Dani Gibbs, 17, was named best solo/duo act, with schoolmate Jack Driffill claiming second. The top two in both the band and solo/duo categories are eligible to submit a video entry to go into the the National Final selection process. Seven acts from around the region performed on the night, while the Marlborough Boys’ College band Himalaya, from left, guitarist/vocalist Jan Kohout, 15, Mitch Alderlieste Band performed a drummer Jack McRae, 14, and bassist Aidan Brown, 14 and Queen Charlotte College’s Dani Gibbs. guest set.

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: Do you support the idea of building two new secondary colleges, and if so where should they be located?

Amanda Cole Blenheim I support what is best for the kids. I work the same hours as the children are in school so there would have to be buses if it was somewhere out of town.

Brooke McLeod Blenheim I’d prefer a co-ed school. You work and socialise in a co-ed environment and school is about preparing you for what comes later in life, whatever that may be.

Dave Golding Blenheim It seems a bit silly building two. They should move all the students to the girls’ school temporarily, knock down the boys’ college and build a new co-ed school there.

Maria Martin Blenheim They should just build one, otherwise it is a waste of money. I would want my children to go to a co-ed school. Single sex is outdated now.

Bob Marriott Blenheim No. I believe they should build one co-ed college. I went to a co-ed school. I think the new college should be built at A&P Park.

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Letters to the editor

Zombies evil Dear Ed, Zombie Invasion with the graphic picture of gross facial disfiguration is a shocking front page feature. I think it inappropriate to have this horrific picture on the front of your community newspaper. The front page is often exposed to children when the newspaper is just ‘lying around the house’. If a movie had such graphic pictures would it not be rated R18? Children should not be exposed to such evil horrific pictures. The world has enough evil without these ‘make believe’ pictures being on the front page allowing viewing by many people (whether they want to or not). The effect of this is just gradual desensitizing of people to the evil of our society and the gradual acceptance of it as ‘normal’. Please uphold the integrity and moral standard of your community newspaper and do not allow such shocking pictures on the front page. Pauleen Morgan

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Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on page two, or e mail them to news@ blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in e mails.

Dear Ed, The Key-led government are conning people. Key’s government reminds me of how Muldoon led the National government. According to Muldoon the government was doing very well, and definitely in the “black”, when in reality the country was so deeply in the “red”. The population of New Zealand want to face reality, and wake up. Interest rates are on the up, which is the first indication of worse to come. They also need to realize that the National Party run a very successful

PR Campaign, and Key employs top advisors. My belief is, that when things get flush, the people vote National, and when times get hard, they vote Labour to get things back on track. As a kid, I always heard the saying “With a National Government, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer!” The National Government motto should be “To make the rich work harder we pay them more, and to make the poor work harder we pay them less” Wake Up New Zealand

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Dear Ed, I was very disturbed to see the cover photo you published on the 2nd of July issue of the otherwise excellent Sun newspaper. Surely there were other good and positive subjects to display than this horrific portrayal of evil. I must say I was very disappointed by what was printed that day, and trust that there will be more voices than mine to indicate displeasure at what was a totally unnecessary “food for nightmares” photograph. Please be aware of the hundreds of young children with very impressionable minds and lively imaginations who inadvertently see the newspaper in homes all over our region, and of the parents who had to cope with the fallout of their children’s trying to make sense of what they saw that day. Margaret Stevenson

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Memories of a bygone era Blenheim couple Bruce and Faye Partridge both worked at the City Hotel, which is about to be demolished. They spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about what the iconic hotel, which housed Sir Robert Muldoon, Norman Kirk and other prominent New Zealanders, meant to them. A Blenheim couple has been reminiscing as the old City Hotel building is prepared for demolition. Bruce Partridge and wife Faye both worked at ‘The City,’ Bruce as a bartender from 1975-1986, and Faye as a casual waitress for a few years before and during that time. Bruce was renowned for having the cleanest glasses in town, and still gets recognised in the street now. He said the building’s destruction marked the end of an era. “It’s a sad moment. We’ve got a lot of very good memories in there.” During Bruce and Faye’s time at the hotel it was owned by Gladys ‘Chappie’ Chapman. While Bruce and Faye both worked at the hotel young son Jeffrey could often be found in the living room watching TV, after being given a packet of chips and a bottle of raspberry fizz by Chappie. Owner Rob Anderson opted to demolish the hotel after being told it needed to be earthquake-strengthened. Bruce said he was surprised it needed to come down. “I was there when it was strengthened in 1981...I’ve been in the building during many earthquakes, some of them big. “It’s still standing now - I don’t know why it’s getting pulled down.” Faye said the hotel was known for its home cooking and hospitable staff. “People used to say, ‘There’s no place like The City.’ It was the best place.” “It always seemed to be familyorientated. When I was there we had fantastic staff, and they were always long-serving,” Bruce added. Inevitably 11 years working at the hotel during its heyday left Bruce with a lot of memories, including the task

of cleaning out three 540 gallon beer tanks a week. The hotel served as a second home for several groups around town, such as Rotary, Zonta and ‘the Queen Street Farmers,’ who Bruce said did most of their business “on a Friday evening over a couple of beers.” It would also serve as home for sports people, such as those in Blenheim for racing and football tournaments. Bruce remembers one horse trainer’s antics particularly well. “There was this tiny 70-year-old man who used to come through every year. Every year he’d do a streak through the hotel, and one day the boys in blue came through. “I told him to go and put a tie on so they couldn’t say he had nothing on. “He went out, got changed and hid in another corner.” The couple, and the hotel as a whole, shared a good relationship with the police. Bruce said he remembered the only time the bar was booked for after-hours service. “The police sergeant was kicked out for drinking too much the night before, and he came back the next night and booked us. “The seven customers got fined but I got off. Those people all know who they are.” Despite the incidents, Bruce said he had to break up only nine fights during his 11-year stay. The building is set to be demolished later this month. Bruce grew up in Marton and now works at Constellation Brands, while Faye is at Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors.

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• Contain kitchen clutter with trays and baskets. These are very homey and useful and are great when organising collections.

• Match seating furniture to the wall colour so it blends in and unifies the room. You don’t want the eye to stutter in a small space.

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Give your bathroom light and love Some decluttering and fresh linen could be all it takes to refresh your bathroom.

With a little planning and some very simple bathroom ideas you can update your bathroom in a matter of minutes. Declutter One of the easiest and most affordable ways to achieve a fresh look for your bathroom is by de-cluttering. Take charge of those old medicines, half used beauty products and find better ways to store your essentials. Keep things you need daily within easy reach and hidden away when not in use.

Store soap in a lidded glass vase which is both practical and beautiful and stack towels in a wire basket beside the bath for a hotel look. Enhance small details You use your bathroom daily so make the most of it. If space allows, add a radio, framed art, fresh flowers or a potted plant. Small details can make a very big difference and help you to start and finish your day on a good note.

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BLICK: Jeremy and Jackie are thrilled to announce the much long and safe arrival off their twins (5lb 9oz) at 3:25pm and Kye Jack (6lb 12oz) at 3:28pm on June 30, 2014 in the United Kingdom. Both mum and dad are doing great! thanks to all the support and love on our journey. Photo provided.

KAISARA: Fiona and Ponesi are proud to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful baby girl, Monalisa (7lb 2oz) on July 1, 2014 at 3:29pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwives Cathy Middleton and Jackie Jackson, and all the staff at Ward One. All well.

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GORMAN: Richard and Victoria are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their baby boy, Louis Richard Samuel (8lb 9oz) a little brother for Charlotte and Frederick on July 3, 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Special thank you to Gwen Costello. Photo provided.

MEADOWCROFT: Big brother Flynn and sisters Lily and Eva would like to introduce their new little brother Coen Axton Meadowcroft (7lb), born June 11 2014. Parents Nicky and Shane are over the moon with their little West Coaster. Gran, Grandad, Nana and Al are rapt and can’t wait for them all to come home for a visit soon. Photo provided. WEBB: Julz and Jono are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second baby, Peter Graham (7lb 10oz) on June 25, 2014 at 5:41pm. A little brother for Sophie. Special thanks to Sue Young, Gwen Costello, Helen Crampton and all the staff at Ward One. Both well.

HERKT/TULLETT: Big sister Georgette is rapt to announce that Anneliese Claire arrived on June 22, 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Mum and dad, Sarah and Heinje are over moon. Special thanks to Cathy and the staff on Ward One for all their help.

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Keep it Local Here at The Sun we pride ourselves on supporting our local community. That’s why we’re running our ‘Keep it Local’ campaign once a month promoting locally owned businesses.

Callahan & Martella Electrical Rapaura Timber Ltd Choosing a great electrician doesn’t have to be difficult. It’s as easy as phoning Callahan & Martella Electrical! What began as a small business set up by Neil Callahan and Ian Martella in 2001 has grown significantly, from a team of two to a team of 14. Behind the business’s success is a strong local emphasis, ‘taking care of locals with the very best customer service.’ “Our service is very important, it starts with a smile on our end of the phone through to organising an electrician to be on your doorstep. “We always go the extra mile for customers and ensure our electricians are equipped with the skills and tools needed to give top results,” Ian said. Callahan & Martella Electrical provide electrical solutions in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors and are particularly knowledgeable when it comes to complete electrical designs. The team will also take care of everything from automatic doors and LED lighting through to specialist irrigation systems for viticulture. For a free, no obligation quote and specialist advice for your next electrical project contact the team at Callahan & Martella Electrical.

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Graham Sutton of Rapaura Timber Ltd has been a Blenheim business owner for a number of years and knows the importance of supporting the local community. “I strongly believe in locals supporting locals. By sourcing products from local businesses you are helping to keep people employed and your money stays in the community,” he says. Graham has owned and operated Rapaura Timber Ltd for 20 years after first purchasing it as a small operation, then growing it to its current size. “We are very focused on providing locally owned and produced products and are the only independent sawmill in Blenheim that supplies to the public. “We have our own treating plant, we machine all our timber and carry out stress grading on site. This enables us to have one of the largest stocks of treated timber available to the public and trade,” Graham says. By employing local people, you can count on the staff at Rapaura Timber Ltd to take good care of all your timber needs, from vineyard development, retaining walls and domestic projects, through to building wharves in the Marlborough Sounds. “Visit us at our Hammerichs Road site, email us, check out our webpage or even watch our virtual tour of the yard on YouTube,” Graham says.

Ken Ham’s Music Works has long been a warm and welcoming place where those who are musically minded can call their own. Located on Scott Street, Ken Ham’s Music Works is proud to be one of Marlborough’s longest standing businesses. “We are doing what we set out to do 30 years ago and are still happily doing so,” owner Ken Ham says. Ken and wife Karenne have worked hard to not only share their passion and love for music, but to also encourage people to pick up an instrument and try it for themselves. “Music is very social, it’s fun and brings people together and is good for the soul. “We invite the community to come into the store and see us, even if it’s just for a chat to find out what’s new and different and to talk to like minded people,” Ken says. The business specialises in everything from grand pianos through to guitar picks as well as expert advice from staff on all aspects of music. “We have been really fortunate to have superb staff including Mitch Alderlieste who is the latest young member of the team,” he says. For everything musical call in and see the team at Ken Ham’s Music Works.

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Large crowds turned out for the Marlborough Home & Garden show held at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 from Friday to Saturday

 Cecilia Norman from Harrison’s Carpet One shows Linda Page some of the different carpet varieties. tration by  Noeline Reeves and Bev Campbell watch a non-stick frypan demons Sean Wilson of Stoneline Original.

 Simon Cooper from Cooper’s Strip Club was there to showcase his paint strippers.

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 Denise and Anthony Booker from Picton check out some of the Stonewood Homes plan s.

Smokefreerockquest Young and old rocked out at the smokefreerockquest regional finals at the Marlborough Convention Centre on Friday night.

 Bohally students Arielle Mackie, Millie Wensley, Aliyah Grey and Michelle Brown, all 11. Millie also sung for Mystic Six on the night.

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 Rosy Parsons, wife of Queen Charlotte Colleg e principal Tom, and Suzie and Rick Edm through the rockquest sys onds, whose sons came tem with Little Oceans.

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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 Diabetes Marlborough - invites adults with Type 1 Diabetes to an evening on the 22nd July 7.00 pm. 2 guest speakers and light supper supplied. If interested in attending please Ph Chris on 577 5549.

Wednesday July 9, 2014 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.

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Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

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)

death notices CARTER, Avis Merle: On July 2, 2014, peacefully at St Nicolas Hospital, Christchurch aged 89 years. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of John and Marlene, and the late Faye. Cherished Nan of Leo, the late Craig, and Jason, and great grandmother Nan of Zoe, and Leah. Loved sister of Derek and sister-in-law of Denise. Loved auntie of Maureen and Vern (Napier). Beloved second cousin to the Wilson clan from Kaikoura. She will be deeply missed by all. She was our rock, the matriarch, and support for all in need.

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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.

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Messages to the Carter family, c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. Donations to the Ophthalmology Department, Christchurch Hospital, would be most welcome and can be made at the service. A Funeral for Avis will be held in the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Nelson Square, Picton, at 11 am, on THURSDAY, July 10, followed by interment at Picton Cemetery. Geoffrey T Sowman FDANZ Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz KOOISTRA Broer (Bruce): On Saturday July 5 2014, died peacefully, at Kaiapoi Lodge Resthome, Christchurch. Dearly loved husband of the late Itty, loved father and father-in law of Clara and Nick Narbey, Yolanda and Kerry Moore and Robert. Loving Opa of Jess and Kath, Dave, Mike and Paul and James, Josh, Bekki and Liz; and his six great grandchildren. Special friend of Betty Higham. Our thanks to the wonderful, caring staff at Kaiapoi Lodge for their love and care of Broer. Messages to: 2 Gill Crescent, Blenheim 7201 or by email to: rbkooistra@gmail.com. A service for Broer will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, corner of Hutcheson and Parker Street, on Wednesday July 9 2014 at 2pm followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Holding monthly meetings in Blenheim with constituents and community groups by appointment.

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We are looking for a registered nurse to join our management team. You will possess the skills to facilitate and promote high quality care in our team through the management, review and implementation of our quality assurance programme.

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PAIN SHIFT

Painless relief

Good results for Georgia

Socks for leaders Marlborough Boys’ College year 13 pupil Jonathan Cash and Blenheim Lions member Lois Little sold socks in the Forum on Friday as part of Red Socks Day. The pair were raising awareness for

the Sir Peter Blake Trust, which aims to inspire the next generaiton of New Zealand’s leaders. Jonathan attended the Sir Peter Blake Youth Enviroleaders’ Forum earlier in the year.

Marlborough Girls’ College year 12 pupil Georgia Catterick (pictured) finished fourth in the Junior Women’s Time Trial at the Australia Under-19 National Road Cycling Championships. She was the fastest New Zealander in the field during the race. Georgia, 16, also finished fifth in the Junior Women’s Road Race, but did not finish the Junior Women’s Criterium. The races were held in Canberra over three consecutive days from July 4-6.

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The Marlborough contingent battled illness throughout the weekend but still walked away from the South Island School Road Cycling Championships with a medal. Twelve-year-old Fairhall School pupil Joseph Westend (pictured) finished third in the under-14 boys’ time trial, finishing 14 seconds behind the winner. The Marlborough Boys’ College under-16 time trial team came agonisingly close to a medal, finishing fourth in their race, two seconds behind third-placed Waimea College. This was despite being down to three riders, as Niels van Antwerpen was too ill to race. The event was held on Saturday and Sunday at Ruapuna Raceway in Christchurch.

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Blenheim Badminton Club committee members Tomas Johnsson, Anna Reed, Mike Reed and Jan Curnow take a break at the club's open day on Sunday.


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Basketballers head to nationals Sport By Adam Poulopoulos Four Marlborough Girls’ College pupils have headed to Auckland to compete at the under-17 National Basketball Championships. Rachel Vis, 16, Livvy Hodson, 15, Annaliese Raemaki, 15, and Oriana Houra, 15, left yesterday to compete at the tournament, which starts today and finishes on Saturday. The MGC four will be representing Tasman at the tournament, with the 11-strong squad taken from Marlborough, Nelson, Buller and the West Coast. The team will play eight games in total, two each day, beginning with a game against Southland at 12:30pm today. Tasman have been drawn in pool four with Southland, Wellington, Ngati Porou and Taranaki. Assistant coach/manager Farishta Peterson-Ihaka has worked with the Marlborough players since they were in the under-13 grade. “It’s one of our best contributions to the team.

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MOLESWORTH RUN Entries are still open for the Molesworth Run later this year. The 84 kilometre distance can be run by an individual or as a two or four-person team. For more information visit the Marlborough Harriers website.

QUEEN CHARLOTTE RELAY

Oriana Houra, Livvy Hodson, assistant coach Farishta Peterson-Ihaka, Annaliese Raemaki and Rachel Vis at Stadium 2000 yesterday before leaving for Auckland.

“They’re all quite skilled, and they deserve to be there. “We’re going to Auckland to win.” Peterson-Ihaka said with the side packed with guards and ball-handlers, the team would look to play a high-tempo style. She said the team’s fortunes depended in large part on how the team gelled.

“They’re a good team, but they’re from a long way apart, and I hope they can pull together. “We’ve only had three training weekends in Nelson.” With the short turnarounds between games she said the players would live and breathe basketball for the four days. “It’s pretty intense. Mostly they’re at the motel eating or the

stadium playing. “There’s not much time for anything else.” The under-17 boys’ tournament will be running concurrent to the girls’ competition, with Jakeb Southey the sole Marlborough representative in the Tasman side. The games will be streamed live on the Basketball New Zealand website.

Marlborough’s seven-strong junior squash team enjoyed their time at the South Island Age Group Championships in Oamaru over the weekend, with three medal placings. Quinn Udy won the boys’ under-17 division, with Amelia Wadsworth placing third in the under-15 girls’ division, and Kiriana Andrew third in the under-17 division. The South Island Champs will be held in Blenheim next year.

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The Wairau Taniwha rugby league team suffered a 49-28 loss to Wanderers Wolves on Saturday. They have a bye this weekend, before playing the Richmond Rabbits at Oliver Park next Saturday.

WOODBOURNE HALF - MARATHON

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The Marlborough Redbacks volleyball team play their last home game of the Southern Zone season on Saturday. The team plays Shirley Women, from Christchurch, at 10am and noon at Woodbourne Gym.

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