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Picton wants carnival “The return of the iconic Picton Summer Carnival could be the boost we need.” - Glenn Howard

Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Picton man Glenn Howard has gone public with his desire to reintroduce the ‘Picton Summer Carnival’ which was last held in the 1970’s. Since launching his initiative, Glenn has been inundated with support from Picton businesses and the community. The carnival was a two week long event held along the Picton foreshore, and attracted hundreds of tourists to the area, as well as providing a family friendly holiday activity for Marlburians, he said. Glenn intends to call a public meeting in Picton to gauge people’s thoughts and to drum up support for the reintroduction of the carnival. Continued page 2 Glenn Howard plans to bring the Picton Summer Carnival back to the foreshore. His plans include having carnival rides in the car park area.


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Picton Summer Carnival Continued from page 1 “The Picton Summer Carnival would run for two weeks in January/February during the midst of Picton’s busy tourist season, and would incorporate such things as a stage for talent quests, painting competitions for children, and markets and stalls, as well as bring back the big carnival sideshow rides and alley games to the foreshore. “We would also have parades and bring back beauty pageants. “I have spoken with a number of Picton businesses who were immediately on board with the idea. “It’s about bringing the carnival fun back into Picton and encouraging people to spend money with our local businesses via accommodation, food and retail,” he said. Last Thursday Glenn used the ‘Then & Now : Picton & The Marlborough Sounds’ Facebook page to launch his initiative, and has so far been inundated with supportive comments and photographs from past carnivals. “It’s really taking off and from all the

Photo from a past Picton Summer Carnival. Photo provided.

feedback I have had from the Facebook page and from local businesses I have spoken with, it’s pretty clear that Picton people want the carnival back. “It was a truly iconic event for Picton and for Marlborough and the financial spin-off would be fantastic, so the more support we can get the better,” Glenn said. Glenn is interested in hearing feedback from the community and people are encouraged to go to the Facebook page and post their comments - ‘Then & Now: Picton & The Marlborough Sounds’, or contact him direct. His details are on the Facebook page.

Councillor David Oddie Marlborough Sounds Ward “I have seen the Facebook page and it’s a huge success. I think it would be fabulous for Picton and a way of keeping people in Marlborough over summer. It would provide a big cash boost to the local economy and if it was to go ahead, I would be behind the idea 100 per cent. It will be a big job and would require a lot of community input and support but overall a great idea.” Councillor Graeme Barsanti - Marlborough Sounds Ward “For the first time hearing about it, it sounds really good. When I worked in Opunake we had a similar carnival run for the two weeks after Christmas and it always brought people into town. It gave them something to do day and night. Perhaps it could combine with

the Picton Maritime Festival and together be a big drawcard over the summer holidays.” Destination Marlborough manager - Tracy Johnston “From a Destination Marlborough perspective, any activities and ideas that are going to attract more attention to Marlborough are fantastic. Anyone who has the energy to take a lead and develop new experiences, attractions and events should be commended.” Regional Events Strategy Coordinator - Susie Witehira “I think it’s a fantastic idea, it’s everything that my role is about - bringing more people into the region. In particular it would be great for all the operators there in Picton as well as other businesses throughout Marlborough. I would love to support him and to hear future plans.”

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Marlborough’s 2014 Young Viticulturist of the Year said his award was a reflection of a lifelong passion for growing grapes. Brenton O’Riley, a viticulture technician for Giesen Wines, won the award at the day-long competition held on Friday. Six competitors had to complete four theory modules and four practical sessions, a three minute prepared speech and a 40-question quiz. Having topped both the practical sessions and the quiz, Brenton, 25, was announced the winner at a dinner event held in the evening. Matt Duggan from Cloudy Bay claimed second, while third place went to Jaimee Whitehead from Treasury Wine Estates. For Brenton, the win is the culmination of a busy seven months, since he

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By Celeste Lodewyk Spring is certainly in the air, not only with the warmer temperatures recorded last week, but with the early lambing. This year something unusual was discovered by local woman Marianna Daly of 3 Daughter’s Vineyard. A newborn lamb was one of twins when it was abandoned by its mother last week, but what stepped in as a surrogate mother has raised many eyebrows. A British alpine goat, which had never kidded itself, had begun to produce milk to support this lamb.

Named ‘Mama Cass’, the goat has happily taken over the care of the lamb and as a dairy goat, can produce up to six litres of milk per day, Marianna said. “The goat’s breed is known for producing good quality milk so the lamb is being well cared for,” she said. The lamb was part of a mob of sheep that came through from the Kenepuru Sounds and are currently lambing in the 3 Daughter’s Vineyard at Grovetown. Marianna said even though lambing is early at this time of year, it is not uncommon.

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This British alpine goat named ‘Mama Cass’ has adopted an abandoned lamb. Photo by Marianna Daly.

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By Adam Poulopoulos Three Blenheim companies won trophies at the Marlborough, Nelson and West Coast Registered Master Builders 2014 House of the Year awards in the weekend. Roger Hogg Builders won the supreme renovation award and a gold renovation award for properties worth over $500,000. Also, Stonewood Homes Marlborough won gold in the new homes under $250,000 division. They also claimed silver and bronze awards in the $250,000-$350,000 category, while Peter Ray Homes also won a silver award in that group. Roger Hogg Builders won their award for a three-bedroom villa at a local vineyard, which they renovated and added 86 square metres to. The project took 10 months to complete. Owner Roger Hogg said he was delighted to win while maintaining a lot of the house’s existing character. “The building’s owners wanted to keep the property, so we could have started new, but the brief was particularly strong on that. Stonewood Homes won a category for the second year running, and director David Campbell said that was what stuck out the most.

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A woman in her 60s was hit by a train in Blenheim yesterday morning. She was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The woman is believed to have been crossing Redwood Street when she walked into the path of a southbound train. The train driver sounded his horn but was unable to avoid the crash.

GET IN CONTROL OF ILLNESS The Nelson Marlborough District Health Board says while most people are managing their winter illnesses at home, people with chronic illness should see their GP before it requires a hospital visit. Influenza immunisation is free to eligible groups until the end of August.

NO DATE SET No revised date has been set for the demolition of the City Hotel. Negotiations are continuing around party walls the City Hotel shares with adjacent buildings. It will be about two weeks after negotiations finish before demolition can begin. The Stonewood team at the awards. From left: Director David Campbell, Howick Road homeowners Jude & Grant Mair, sales consultant Pauline Friend and project manager Mark Woodmore. Inset: The villa renovated by Roger Hogg homes. Photos supplied.

“It’s a great feeling and a great honour. “It’s great to have a good team around you to put together a great package.” Two of Stonewood’s winning homes were

in Blenheim, with the other in Renwick. Peter Ray Homes won their award for a house on Adams Lane in Springlands.

ONE INJURED One passenger received minor injuries after a vehicle struck a lamp post and rolled at Bells Road on Saturday night. The 16-year-old driver was on her learner’s licence. The matter will be dealt with in Youth Court. No charges have been entered yet.

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Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The Beavertown Blenheim Lions Bride of the Year show held last month was a success, and the committee is pleased to announce that around $9000 will be donated to Hope House and @Heart. Organiser Carol Taylor said Marlborough businesses and the community got behind the show ‘100 per cent’. “Without this support we couldn’t have this show, so from the bottom of our hearts - thank you!” “We sold 170 tickets this year which was up on last year and we are ever so grateful to everyone who came along to the show,” she said. The committee has received feedback from the show which will be taken into consideration for next year. “With this feedback we will start planning toward another successful event next year. “We also wish to thank the 17 brides who

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world to all latch on their child at a set time. All the breastfeeding women and children are latched on for one minute at the set time and are counted by the witnesses. The numbers are added up to see if previous records have been beaten. At the time of printing the New Zealand total had not been released. Top right: Leanne Goodsir feeds daughter Harper , 5 months, during last Friday’s Big Latch On, while daughter Zoé, 2, pretends with her dolly. Right: Felicity Spencer feeding daughter Florence, 4 months, being supported by friends Cynthia de Joux (DHB Public Health) and Amaroa Katu (Marlborough PHO.)

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Wet weather shelter Dear Ed, In Council’s Resource Consent Application under ACTIVITY it is stated: To erect a Public Bus Stop/Shelter outside the I-Site in Picton. The intention is to provide weather shelter and waiting facilities for the travelling public on journeys on the national bus network within the South Island. This “intention” at present is not fulfilled with this structure. It does not provide adequate weather shelter, it actually channels the flow of rainwater onto the waiting public.

In not so many words: The structure does not provide what was applied for! Therefore: 1. It either has to be changed to enable it to do what was applied for (new consents required, both resource & building) or 2. It has to be demolished immediately. But Dean Heiford who signed the application for the Council knew all this. He also knew of the total cost of this folly. Kurt A. Trixl,

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A lifetime in Marlborough There is not much Brian Powell doesn’t know about or hasn’t done in Marlborough. Brian, who has just been recognised for 40 years’ service as a Justice of the Peace, spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about life in our province. There aren’t many people more qualified to talk about Marlborough’s history than Brian Powell. He was born in Fabians Valley as part of a family that had settled in Marlborough after emigrating from England. The third of six siblings, the trips to school were always eventful for the clan. Brian said the first four of them would ride a draught horse, Bonnie, the four and a half miles to Pine Valley School. “There wasn’t a saddle or anything,” he said. He said the road was sometimes frozen solid, and often the kids would miss school due to severe flooding in the creeks. “There used to be frost in April. “We’ve got a bit soft these days.” As Brian grew older, he began to help on the family farm more and more. He stayed an extra year in form two after his father had a farm accident, and missed college altogether. “All I’ve done over the years, I’ve had to teach myself,” he said. “When I wanted to do something I learned it, and I’ve been lucky.” During his teenage years Brian started hunting, a pastime he has pursued throughout his life. “It gets into your blood,” he said. After a series of road maintenance jobs Brian married Frances, and took over a cottage at Langley Dale, in the Northbank. While Frances would drive school buses, Brian used to hunt goats and possums and maintain the farm. “I’d skin and skin all day until I filled my pack, which was 130 pounds in those days,” Brian said. He said the work would continue when Frances got home. “We’d go into the wool shed and stretch skins until 10 or 11 at night, while the kids were in bed. “It was a lot of work, but that was how

we bought our first deep freezers, washing machine and carpets. “That’s how you get ahead - work your guts out on a second job.” It seems a wonder then that Brian has been the Justice of the Peace serving Northbank since 1974, when he was sworn in aged 31. “Even my own father thought I had taken the job 30 years too soon!” He said. “They started looking for more JPs, especially in rural areas, otherwise people had to go into town to see the magistrate.” After a few years as a JP Brian and Frances added ‘marriage celebrant’ to their list of achievements, and Brian continues to perform them today. He said at the time, his cousin was the only other celebrant in Blenheim. “We’ve done hundreds. Up to 80 weddings a year, and sometimes four or five in one day. “A lot of them are my friends now. Once I married a couple, and after they split, I married the husband again. “Now I’ve married his sons, and his grandsons.” Brian has been involved in several other local organisations, including Outward Bound for 50 years. “It’s the best outlet we have for kids to learn to work together,” he said. He has also been president of a variety of farming groups, and was a founding member of the Northbank Rural Fire Force. Despite retiring from the fire force he still works on the roads, stopping traffic. Now living in Renwick, he works parttime pruning grapes at his own vineyard at Fabians Valley. “It makes you feel old,” he said. “It’s been a great busy life.” Brian’s journey, and that of Fabians Valley and Northbank, has been charted in his book ‘Memories and History of the Golden Valley.’

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The Cancer Society is funded entirely by charitable donations and thanks the Marlborough community for its continued support.

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Tara Falvey and Outer Darkness director Aaron Falvey.

consecutive Saturdays-9th and 16th of August. Introducing our friendly staff (10am-4pm) Surviving after Cancer Treatment-Presenter, Margot Wilson, RN-Manager andsurvivor Support and & author Phil Kerslake - FridayInformation 15th August Provider 6:30-8.30pm at St Mary’s Parish Centre. Corinne Payne, RN-Health Promoter For more information or to register forandthese, please call the (relief support Information provider) office on 579 4379. Hilary Gill, Finance and Retail Co-ordinator


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FENCING & VINEYARD SPECIALIST For your personal commitment to quality & service ring

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Scotsman prefers life in Seddon By Celeste Lodewyk What do you get when a Scotsman takes up farming in Seddon? You get Neil MacDonald! Neil works as a tractor driver for Richmond Brook Station, a sheep and beef farm 15 kilometres from Seddon. His journey to New Zealand is an interesting one, and what better way to showcase the Awatere than to feature a farmer who prefers this region over others in New Zealand. Neil's story began when he met wife Summa while she was in Scotland on her OE six years ago. At the time he was working seven days a week farming sheep and beef in the Strathspey region in the Highlands. After eight months the couple moved to Nelson where Neil took up shearing. "I took up shearing because in Scotland it's common knowledge that if you want to know how to do it well, you go to NZ,” he laughs. After three years in Nelson, Neil and Summa moved to Seddon where he could return to farming. "Shearing doesn't give you much of a family life but I knew farming would, so here we are." The biggest difference Neil has found between Scotland and

Seddon is a better lifestyle for him and his family. "In Scotland I worked seven days a week and didn't really get anywhere, whereas here the people tend to work hard during the week so they can enjoy their weekends and spend time with their families," he says. From the moment Neil moved to Seddon he says he was warmly welcomed by the locals and immersed himself in local rugby clubs and entertainment scene. "I haven't struck anyone that wasn't welcoming, everyone has been great. "They are my kind of people. I can give them a good wind-up and they just laugh about it. "Last year I captained the Senior A team for Awatere but had to miss out this year due to injury, and now I am playing drums for a band that plays at the Starborough Tavern and a number of private functions," he says. Asked how the weather conditions in the Awatere compare to Scotland, Neil replies; "A lot drier than Scotland." "Here you have some really good frosts down to minus six degrees in the morning, but you can be down to a t-shirt by the

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afternoon. "In Scotland if you have a frost you will be lucky if temperatures reach one degree during the day," he says. Like any good Scotsman, Neil plays the bagpipes for the local Blenheim and Districts Highland Pipe Band. But the bagpipes was something he only took up after arriving in NZ. "I didn't feel like the full Scotsman so I took up the bagpipes so people think they have the real deal when they meet me," he laughs. Today Neil is relishing his life farming in the Awatere and raising young sons Brodie (2years) and Hadley (10months). "Seddon is a cool little place, it’s my kind of place," he says.

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The Awatere Valley begins south of Blenheim and includes Dashwood, Seddon, Lake Grassmere, Ward, Wharanui and Molesworth Station. What makes this region unique is not only the beautiful land rich in vineyards and farming, but also the people.

Behind every Awatere based business are people who are passionate about what they do and the services they offer. Support these people by utilising their businesses and enjoy your next visit to the Awatere Valley.

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Looking out towards the Awatere from the famous Molesworth Station.

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There are only 17 days to go until the annual Tussock Run kicks off which organisers are promising will be better than ever. The event offers the excitement of off-road adventures to both keen trail runners and walkers, all the while supporting the fantastic kids at Seddon School. The views being offered by the varied courses are what make this event so unique to Marlborough. Participants have the choice of the five km course, Quarter Marathon and 15 km course. Entry costs: Adults $25, youth $10, family $60 (two adults and two children) and business/fun team $60 (three adults). On the Day: 9:45am - race briefing. 10am - Quarter Marathon and 15km start 10:15am - five km start 1pm - Prize giving

To enter visit http://www.tussockrun.co.nz and download an entry form or fill in an online entry.

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Weddings

PATCHETT: Dave and Loren (nee Andrews) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their new baby girl, Rosie Anne (7lb 11oz) on July 22, 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwife Gerry Lawson and all the wonderful, helpful staff at Ward One.

Blenheim Country Music Club Inc. Presents a fundraising social for the

2015 Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards

McLEOD: Aaron and Emma (nee Beattie) welcome with love their daughter Scarlet April McLeod (5lb 9oz) born on July 22, 2014 at 3:53am at Palmerston North Hospital. Photo provided.

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Walter and Gemma Amsler were married on February 21, 2014 at St Mary’s Church, and reception was held at Dodsons. Photo by Jody Percy.

Amazing facts about babies in the womb

Saturday 9th August 2014 7.30pm - 11.30pm at the Combined Clubs of Marlborough, Main Hall. Nibbles, Tea & coffee provided

Tickets $15.00 per person. Tickets on sale at Ken Hams Music Works and Combined Clubs of Marlborough Also door sales Full bar facility’s available. For Further information & tickets Phone Ross Akerblom 578 3922

Unbelievable Growth : During the nine months between conception and birth, a baby’s weight increases on average, 3,000 million times. And this doesn’t even take into account for multiple births. Babies Eat Before Mum : Much like after they are born, babies eat first. Using the umbilical, they take the nutrients they need and leave mum the rest. This is why it’s so important for a woman to eat a healthy diet during pregnancy. It’s All About The Heart : Prenatal babies take less than a month to develop and begin using their heart. On average it takes only 18 days from conception. I Can Hear You : In another amazing accomplishment before the first month of the first trimester, they have begun to form their hearing. Vision and respiratory systems also form. What Are You Thinking About?: Although what they are thinking isn’t certain, the brain waves of a foetus can be recorded. This usually happens at the 42nd day after conception.

Their First Pacifier: Babies don’t wait until they are outside the womb to begin sucking their thumb. All Systems Go : Although they are not running at full speed, babies have developed or begun to develop all of their bodily systems before the second month of the first trimester is over. It usually happens by the eighth week after conception. Their First Cry : Babies can cry at the 26 week mark after conception. They even have taste buds, which might explain some of their crying.

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Investing while young makes cents Investing while you’re young gives you the gift of time, time to ride the ups and downs of the market. Even small amounts saved early in life will compound and grow over the years. Educate yourself, and stick with investments you understand, and you’ll be on your way to building a solid portfolio. Time is on your side Investment earnings compound over time, and the sooner you start to invest, the more time your money will have to grow. Investments you don’t need to access for a long time have time to recuperate from market declines, and can be invested in equities, or other higher-risk vehicles like Buying your own home is one of corporate bonds or real estate, the smartest ways to invest. that have the potential for great rewards. mortgage, and you gain capital Home ownership appreciation as home values rise Buying your own home is one over time. of the smartest ways to invest. But home ownership is only You put money into your home smart if you treat it as a long term every month when you pay your investment, so you can wait out

dips in the market. Invest in what you know You need to understand your investments so that you pick the right ones, and know when to sell. If you don’t know the first thing about being a landlord, or about home maintenance, income properties are probably not a smart investment for you. If you don’t understand how foreign exchange, commodities or option markets work, then they are not a smart investment unless you research them first. Educate yourself Education is the key to smart investing. You could visit a financial adviser, attend financial workshops, or talk to a friend who knows finances. Read everything you can get your hands on, from the prospectus for a mutual fund, to articles in reputable magazines and newspapers. When you are well-informed, you’ll know where and when to invest.

New bank notes set for next year New Zealand’s currency will take another significant evolutionary step next year when modernised banknotes with more advanced security features are introduced, Reserve Bank deputy governor Geoff Bascand announced last month. “Security features and the technology for designing and printing banknotes have advanced considerably since the current banknote series was first issued in the early 1990s. Mr Bascand said Canadian Bank Note Company has been selected to design and print New Zealand’s next series of banknotes. CBNC currently manufactures New Zealand’s passports. The new banknotes will be the same size and de-

nominations as the current series, and will continue to be made of a flexible polymer plastic. While the designs will be updated, the themes of the notes will remain the same, with the same New Zealanders, flora and fauna remaining central to the designs. The Bank expects to publicly release the ‘near final’ banknote designs in November, after they have been thoroughly tested. Subject to successful testing, the new notes will be progressively released by denomination, likely starting in the fourth quarter of 2015 and will cocirculate with the current notes for a period of time. Both the current series and new notes will be legal tender.

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Mike Pero award for Debbie By Adam Poulopoulos A Marlborough real estate agent has won the silver award at her company’s awards, and says hard work and good clients are the reasons for her success. Mike Pero Real Estate local brand and territory owner Debbie Webster picked up the award, for sales performance by an individual franchise. Debbie placed third in the same

category last year. She said she was surprised to hear her name called out. “I was gob-smacked. I had no idea. “It just proves that with a big personality and a big heart you can get results.” Debbie said her achievement was down to more than just hard work. “I’m thankful for all those Marlbur-

ians who have trusted me with their most prized possessions. “This result wouldn’t have happened without them.” The Mike Pero Real Estate Awards took place on the Gold Coast last Wednesday. Mike Pero Real Estate has 38 offices throughout New Zealand.

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The Big Latch On event was held last Friday at the Clubs of Marlborough where 38 breastfeeding mums attended.

 Michelle Stanley with daughter Ella (5months).

 Rosaline Mundy with daughter Katherine (2years) and son Aaron (10weeks).

(8months) and Julie nnisett with daughter Ria Hu a and Am ), ths on (7m Hunter  Chloe Rarity with son (6months). Nicholls with son Harry

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 Jo Galloway with Alex Kermeen (2) and Jo Kermeen with daughter Anna Kermeen (5months).

ah Tullett with Gordon (12weeks) and Sar son h wit ng Wi y lod Me  eeks). daughter Anneliese (6w  Cinnamon House’s Simone Hill and Colleen Webster of Highlight Wine Tours.

Pataka - the Foodstore

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der Dave lborough Tours, Saffron Room foun  Michael Ryan, Pamela March of Mar marketing and food ed und Michael and Jan co-fo Pigou and Michael’s wife Jan Bilton. consultancy Irvine Holt.

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community notices The Community Noticeboard is for non-profit organisations. For $10.00 you can publish up to 25 words. No AGMS, sporting notices or special meetings. Community Notices must be pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim

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.

Wednesday August 6, 2014 Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service. Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 5795304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

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The Blue Door - Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

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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

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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. Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335.

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 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

death notices CORMACK, Annette Marie: Passed away, peacefully, on Thursday July 31 2014 at Springlands Lifestyle Village, Blenheim. Aged 72 years. Dearly loved daughter of the late Tom and Vera Ware, and sister of the late John Ware. Much loved mum and mother-in-law of David, Mark and Hilary, and Leonie and Steve. Dearly loved grandma of Mathew, Jacinta, Daniel, Carina, Shelvin, and Holly-Celeste. Loved great grandma of Bailey and Hunter. Former wife of Pete Cormack. Messages to the Cormack family 9 Kotuku Road, South Bay, Kaikora 7373. A service for Annette will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 1pm Wednesday August 6 2014 followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, Blenheim, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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McCABE, Beresford: At home in Antrim, Northern Ireland on Saturday August 2 2014. Loving brother, brother-in-law and uncle of Robin and Meta (Blenheim), Arlene (Canada); son of the late Samuel and Elizabeth McCabe, brother of Edward and Jim (both deceased), Mary, Sadie, Eleanor and Anne. Brother-in-law of Dorothy, uncle of Samuel, Eddie, Ivan, Matthew and Graham, and family circle home and abroad. Messages to 158 Muller Road, Blenheim 7201. A service for Beresford has been held in Antrim. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, Blenheim, FDANZ T el 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

acknowledgement HIPKINS, John Vernon Ernest: Christine, Brent and Yvonne, Geoff and families would like to sincerely thank eveyone for their kindness and support following John's passing. Your cards, flowers, calls and baking were greatly appreciated. A big thank you to the staff at Springlands Lifestyle Village for the care given to John and to those who attended John's funeral. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

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Sun sport Road championships Sport inbrief The Marlborough Harriers Club held their road champs at the Grovetown circuit on Saturday. Conditions for competitors were testing at times, with inclement weather throughout the afternoon. Robbie Barnes and Kiri Johnson were comfortable winners in the senior grades, while Margaret Hazelwood, Robyn Cliff, Jeremy McKenzie and Rab Rodger won the veteran titles. Kiri, Margaret and Rab claimed back-to-back titles in their respective grades. In the junior category, titles went the way of Finn McKenzie, Amber Bendell, Sam Hamilton and Fred Vavasour. Emily Burgess won the five kilometre walk. The veteran men also competed for the Guerin Trophy which is decided using a sealed handicap. The winner

Woodbourne marathon Entries will be open on the day of the Woodbourne Half Marathon. The event is on Sunday, August 17, with the Woodbourne Golf Club open for entries between 7:30am and 9:45am on the day. To enter online, and for more information, visit www.coolrunning.co.nz.

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Amber Bendell during her winning run. Photo supplied. is announced at the end of season prize-giving.

Badminton roundup Marlborough’s senior representative badminton team recently competed in the Division 3 South Island Badminton Finals in Christchurch. Competing in the playoff for fifth to eighth place, Marlborough came out top of their pool and claimed fifth spot. Taking on South Canterbury in the first round, Marlborough quickly stamped their dominance on the match, winning both men’s doubles matches, while Anneka Thwaites and Jamie Burrows claimed a doubles victory for the women. Wins to Cloe Vining, Zoya

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Timms and all four men in the singles secured the victory. Marlborough’s clean sweep in the mixed doubles saw them take the match 13-3. Against Otago 2, Marlborough started well with wins for both men’s doubles pairings, and Vining and Timms in the top women’s doubles. The men won all four singles matches to continue the momentum, with Vining taking out the top women’s match. Wins in the mixed doubles saw Marlborough prevail 11-5 overall.

Winter league volleyball Last Thursday evening Marlborough Volleyball’s FairWeathers’ Senior Winter League played its fifth round at Stadium 2000. A new team, Notorious D.I.G, has joined the league, taking the premier grade to its full quota for the term. Their first game was against Wolf Pack. Both teams scrambled for everything which made for a great game and a close score line. Notorious left their mark though, and won all three sets 28-26, 25-19 and 25-21. Other winners in the premier grade

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included competition frontrunners Magnum, Uso 4 Life and Cri Clovers. Action from C grade saw The Avengers against MBC Jnr Gold and the latter used the game to try new combinations which didn’t always work. The Avengers showed their age and cunning to win the first two sets 25-22 and 25-15 before MBC finally clicked into gear to win the third set. The A-Team, Brancott Bashers and M & M’s also won their games. The next round is tomorrow night.

The Marlborough Squash Rackets Club held their junior-grade tournament over the weekend, with 28 players competing. Division winners were as follows: Open - Harry Macdonald. Division one - Paulie Moran. Division two - Jethro Moran. Division three - Manu Andrew.

Racing Marlborough-raised driver Brook Reeve has moved to second on the Manfeild Winter Series table after the third round of racing last weekend. The 2014 SpeedSport scholarship winner took pole position, two fastest laps and three second-place finishes during the course of the weekend. The last round of the series is on the weekend of September 6 and 7.

Gymnastics Former Marlborough gymnast Matthew Palmer finished eighth in the men’s rings final at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow over the weekend. Palmer’s men’s team finished sixth overall, while Anna Tempero’s women’s team came 12th. The games closing ceremony was held on Monday morning.

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Mixed emotions for Rogers By Adam Poulopoulos Weightlifter Bailey Rogers may be a little disappointed with her performance, but her Commonwealth Games is not something she will forget in a hurry. The Marlborough Girls’ College old girl competed in the 75 kilogram snatch and clean-andjerk at the games in Glasgow last week. She lifted a combined total of 175kg, which got her seventh place in the division. She said she was a little disappointed. “It was 15kg below what I have done previously, and obviously I wanted to go out there and smash out some personal bests, but it didn’t work that way. “Things happen and your

game plan has to change accordingly. I went from wanting to PB to trying to stay in the competition.” Rogers, a personal trainer at Franks Brothers CrossFit gym in Christchurch, said the meet was the largest she had ever been to. “Competing on that platform in front of that many people was one of the most thrilling and terrifying experiences I’ve ever had. “With hundreds of eyes all focused on you and the silence of the auditorium you feel a little bit of pressure!” Despite her disappointment Rogers said the whole experience was positive, and she said seeing her roommate pick up a medal stuck out. “I have so many highlights,

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Some of the Wildcats team, from left: Jodie Griffith, Marianne Thompson, Erin Evans, Michelle Lavender, Yolande McIntyre, Christabelle Grant, Suzanne Grenfell and Tiffany Guillemot. Lying down is Julie Gould. Photo supplied.

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my eye when she made her last lift.” Rogers is looking to set some new goals when she arrives back in New Zealand later in the week.

Blenheim after a long hiatus. There are four weeks to go this season, but the Wildcats

want to continue playing. Lavender said she hoped the team, and the league, would continue to grow. “I think we’re all good to carry on next year, or into summer. “We’d really like to play 11-a-side on a full-sized pitch though.” Football has become a family affair for the Wildcats, with the players’ husbands forming their own masters team soon after. “They like to come and watch us too. Have a laugh, a few beverages, give a few pointers,” Lavender said. The Redwood Football Club is hosting a fundraising quiz night at their clubrooms on Saturday, August 16.

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