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By Adam Poulopoulos A Marlborough Boys’ College student is heading to China this month as part of the New Zealand Youth Olympics team. Alistair Gifford, 15, is one of three sailors off to Nanjing for the games, from August 16-28. The year 10 student, who sails at the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club, will be sailing in the boys’ dinghy, an individual event, in the 15 and 16-year-old age group. The sailing programme begins at Lake Jinniu on August 18, with finals scheduled for August 23 and 24. The Spring Creek local said he is excited to be selected for New Zealand. Continued page 2.

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continued from page 1 “It’ll be great to compete against everyone. In Picton I’m usually sailing by myself, but over there I’ll be against the top 30 guys in my age group. “I can’t wait to do that.” Alistair sealed his place at Nanjing by winning his regatta at Sail Brisbane, the qualifying event for the Youth Olympics. He said he would see one familiar face in his field, Australian Tom Cunich. “I’ve sailed against him quite a lot before.

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Close shave for Tahu By Adam Poulopoulos A Blenheim student has had his blonde locks shaved off, and all for a good cause. Tahu-Colin Carrick, 9, a year 4 pupil at Redwoodtown School, went under the clippers at Beyond the Fringe hair salon yesterday morning. Tahu-Colin’s mother Crystal Port said he had been growing his hair for between three and four years in anticipation. “Tahu’s had open-heart surgery and he wanted to give back to another organisation. “He’s had a lot of family members die of cancer. “It’s good. I’m proud of him.” Tahu headed off to school after the shave.

He’s pretty good,” he said. “We’re friends off the water but rivals on it.” He said he was looking forward to staying in the purpose-built athletes’ village, and eating at the 24 hour dining hall. Long-term, he said sailing was his focus. “If I could do it, Olympic sailing would be the best job I can think of.” Alistair flew out yesterday, and is expecting to return immediately after the Olympics finishes.

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Scallops die in botched seeding attempt A botched attempt at seeding scallops in Tory Channel in the Marlborough Sounds is a reminder why all undersized fish and shellfish people catch must be returned to the sea immediately. Ministry for Primary Industries was tipped off on Friday about hundreds of dead undersized scallops in Te Awaiti Bay in Tory Channel. MPI district compliance manager Ian Bright said the scallops were all under the 90 millimetre minimum size, in about 10 feet of water, and were all dead. “It looks like someone has had a go at seeding scallops in what they believe is an easy place to harvest them.

“They have moved the shellfish a long way from their natural habitat and put them in a place where scallops do not grow, among weed. It wasn’t very well thought out, so they were always going to die, and it is a

waste of a resource that people really value. “While this activity was wasteful, it is also illegal. Any undersized fish or shellfish that is caught must be returned to the sea immediately, as close to area where it was caught as possible. “If MPI compliance officers had caught someone with hundreds of undersized scallops on their boat, for any reason, they would have found themselves in court facing serious fisheries charges.” The daily recreational bag limit for scallops is 50 per person for the Challenger Fisheries Management Area, which includes the Marlborough Sounds.

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Work on the Dashwood Overbridge and Realignment project, north of Seddon, is continuing to schedule. The new tunnel has been built and covered, and work at the tunnel portals is set to be completed over the next week. Currently, earthworks are continuing at the northern end of the site, and kerb and channel work will soon start in locations where stormwater is collected off road surfaces. The road base will be constructed this summer. The project is expected to be finished by Easter next year. The New Zealand Transport

Agency gave the green light to the project, arranging to build a wider overbridge up to current earthquake standards. A wider, less windy road is also being built to join up with the overbridge. Work on the project began late last year. The $6.8 million project is the biggest roading project in Marlborough since the Awatere Bridge replacement in 2007. Left, A view of the rail tunnel looking south. The existing bridge can be seen at the top. Photo supplied.

Development gets green light By Adam Poulopoulos The Marlborough District Council is pressing ahead with the redevelopment of the CBD riverside precinct, as negotiations continue with building owners in the area. Councillors unanimously agreed to carry on with purchase negotiations for buildings on High and Wynen Streets at a meeting last Thursday. Council has bought sites at 13 High Street, which was formally occupied by PC Media, and 9-13 High Street, which is leased by Warehouse Stationery. Council spokesperson Jamie Lyall said discussions were continuing with Liquorland, at 7 High Street, and PGG Wrightson, at 46 Wynen Street.

The proposal suggests the precinct will have a library, information hub and art gallery at its core. Discussions about public green space, markets and a showcase for Rangitane’s Wairau Bar treasures have also begun. Mayor Alistair Sowman said it was still early on in discussions. “Councillors support the overall concept and, once the parameters of the overall site are settled, we will begin the planning and consultation process to see what can be achieved here.” He said project would be competed over several years, and would not be completed at the expense of other priorities, such as flood damage and earthquake strengthening work. “This project is bigger than

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TEMPO CONCERT TEMPO’S latest concert, “Countries of the World, is being held on Friday from 7pm at the Wesley Centre.” Guest performers include country music singer Ange Cook and visiting French flautist Marina Quintens. Musicians need to register their performance by emailing tempoconcert@hotmail.com by today.

MOTOR COLLISION A 46-year-old man was admitted to hospital after his motorbike collided with a vehicle in Picton on Friday night. The incident happened on Buller Street at about 6pm. The motorcyclist suffered leg injuries, but has since been discharged. The car driver was unharmed.

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just one library building. It’s an urban design project and a very important one for the town. “We do not want to face a scenario that looks anything like Christchurch and, to avoid that,

we must have a fund that can meet our share of the cost of dealing with a major emergency.” No dates relating to the project have been set yet.

VICTIM STABLE A woman struck by a train in Blenheim last week is still in a stable condition in Wellington Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. She was struck by a southbound train crossing the railway line at Redwood Street at about 8:30am last Tuesday.


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Marlborough goes dry Marlburians raised over $7000 for those living with cancer during the Dry July fundraiser last month. Sixty-two from the region abstained from alcohol for the month, raising $7115.69 for those living with cancer. Funds raised will be donated to three beneficiaries – the Auckland Region and Northland Hospitals, Canterbury Regional Cancer and Haematology Service and the Wellington Blood and Cancer Centre. W H E N O N LY T H E B E S T W I L L D O !

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Bands bring a touch of jazz By Adam Poulopoulos The 12th edition of the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival was a success, according to its organiser. Twenty-two bands from 14 schools around the South Island played at venues around Marlborough last week. About 500 spectators turned out for the gala concert at Marlborough Boys’ College on Saturday night. Marlborough 4 Fun chief executive Katrina Lange said she was delighted with the turnout. “All of the venues were so busy. We probably had thousands of people across four days. “A lot of people have said it was the best festival we have done yet.” She said the festival provided a chance for the musicians to expand their horizons. “Public performances are really different for the students. They’re used to playing in front of a school hall. “Being able to perform in different venues

The Marlborough Girls’ College band perform at The Yard Bar and Bistro on Friday.

for members of the public was a unique opportunity for them.” At the end of the performances, Marlborough Boys’ College was given two awards. They were given the Port Marlborough

Pruners celebrated By Adam Poulopoulos Almost 200 competitors from around the region took part in the Marlborough Silver Secateurs Pruning Competition on Sunday. The event, held at the Yealands vineyard in Grovetown, was returning after a oneyear hiatus. About 180 competed in six different events, including 27 teams of three in the Farmlands Open Team event.

Wine Marlborough representative Marcus Pickens said it was a great way of celebrating those in the wine industry who did not get much recognition. “The rationale for bringing it back was to make sure we celebrated the vital job these people do. “It’s an under-appreciated part of the industry.” Mr Pickens said he was happy with how the event unfolded.

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“It went brilliantly. We missed last year so it was great to bring it back. “We were satisfied with the turnout and with the competition too.” He said an effort was made to make the event more family-friendly this year. About 500 people attended the event, and about $3000 in prize money was given away.

Knitting up a storm By Adam Poulopoulos A group of Marlborough volunteer knitters are hard at work, preparing to send care packages to Eastern Europe next month. The group of about 50 has been knitting scarves, blankets, jerseys and more, with their creations going to help those in need in the European winter environment, where temperatures can drop as low as 20 degrees below zero. Their work is part of Operation Cover Up, a national initiative under the Mission without Borders umbrella. Marlborough coordinator Ruth Buckley said the project, which

started in 2000, is going towards a good cause. “There are some large families and some of the areas are completely destitute. “I want to thank the community for their marvellous contribution for yet another year.” The knitting will be exhibited at St Christopher’s Church in Redwoodtown on August 22 and 23. To register as a volunteer call Ruth on 578 3550. Right: Five of the knitters. Back: Jean Drake, Colleen Agnew and Janice Neal, and front: Pam Brown and Ruth Buckley.

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Elsa turns 90 A Marlborough Stroke Club volunteer turns 90 today, and does not plan to give it up any time soon. Elsa Cresswell was presented with flowers at the club’s Friday meeting last week. Elsa helps organise the entertainment and the ‘taxi service’ for the group.

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: Which sports should get more funding?

Angela Miller Blenheim As far as the Olympics are concerned, Judo and Cycling. They don’t get a big amount of funding compared to others. My kids were involved in Gymnastics, so I’d support that too.

Theresa Rewi Blenheim Golf, because I’m a golfer. Maybe basketball. All sports should get their fair share.

Erica Mason Blenheim There are lot of sports that get overlooked. The rowers and touch rugby players don’t get a lot of funding. It needs to filter through to the younger players. They’ll be the ones representing us in the future.

Clint Mesman Blenheim Probably soccer. I’ve got a boy who has made reps this year. There’s always a lot of fundraising to do for it, and it’d be good for growing the game.

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School at what cost? Dear Ed, I arrived in Marlborough in 1963, just after the Ferry Terminal was built. I was here when the old Library was condemed as unfit. It went empty for years and suddenly it was okay and now is an Art Gallery. Next building was the Plunket rooms and there were many submissions to keep it. But no, and then it was part of the Borough Council building. They also pulled down the stately Post Office so they could have a crowded new Post Office. I can't remember the St James

Theatre. They also pulled down the Centennial Hall for the Countdown buildings. Then of course the Workermens club, great parking, good food, dancing and good fellowship. Still it was left empty for years, they pulled it down for just a car park. Also the hospital was renewed. Do we want two outstanding schools pulled down when just 2.5 million will bring them safe. Please don't act foolishly as it will be the youth who will inherit the debt. KMW

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Dear Ed, At the Taylor Reserve near the Monro Street entrance, by a park bench, I came across some two dozen “Flame” beer bottles tossed in a heap, with some broken. While it’s assumption to some degree, the probability is it was some moronic teenagers, possibly underage, just boozing. Yes get angry at these idiots but really they are a product of the society that has evolved from a succession of mediocre often destructive, politicians all starting with Rogernomics in 1984 and through, Ruthenasia Bolger, Birch etc. We even knighted or damed some. I suggest damned would be better! A good start for our Council (with police able to enforce it) would be hefty instant fines for littering and some policing. Don Coyote

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She made the world her oyster Intrepid world traveller Deb Henderson talks to Glenise Dreaver about finding a way to the life of her dreams When Deb Henderson of Picton decided to feed her appetite for travel and adventure a decade ago, she had to find a way to pay for it. She did that very successfully, for the last ten years spending as much as nine months a year working in and travelling from the United Kingdom. (More about that later.) What that has taught her, on her travels alone to some very remote parts of the world, has been to expect the unexpected. One of her most unexpected moments came in the tropical jungle of Guyana in South America. “I went down the Burro Burro river with an Amerindian couple in a dugout canoe to a remote jungle camp. On the way we caught piranhas for our entree at dinner time.” The entree was duly cooked over a jungle fire – and enjoyed. “Delicious.” But there was neither smell nor sign of the main course and, wondered Deb: “How on earth are they going to follow up after a piranha entree?” Then, in the distance, she saw a light wobbling through the jungle. “ I hadn’t noticed the track. The light got nearer and nearer and there he was. A guy on a bicycle delivering our dinner in a basket on the front of his bike! And I thought we were as far away from civilisation as you could get!” Eastern Europe is one of her favourite destinations, with Slovenia her most special. “I’ve been five times. In a way, it’s very like New Zealand. And the people are just great. It has such an interesting history too, with many changes of sovereignty in the last hundred years.” In 2004 Deb, then 47, took stock. “I’d always wanted to travel, have adventure, and decided I just had to find a way to do it.” The way turned out to be putting her name down with an employment agency in the UK that provides live-in home help. “It proved an ideal solution. They trained you, and then selected what they believed was a good match of people, said Deb. The live-in jobs provide free accommodation and meals – and the pay is good. “All you earn is your own. And that meant I could travel.” Her first job proved a big challenge. “It was with a titled English lady, just before Christmas, with the whole family arriving for Christmas Day. I found myself cooking a

huge turkey – which I’d never done. On a coal range Aga, which I’d never used. And with no temperature gauge.” She prepared what she could the day before and everything went well. It’s that sort of adaptability that makes Kiwis popular with employment agencies in Britain she says. She worked with many interesting people, not all rich and famous (though some were). One older woman, the widow of a prominent UK politician, who had lived on a barge on the Seine, told Deb about her travelling days. Through Scots, she had travelled by joining the Hitler Youth Movement which gave her access to Youth Hostels around the world. Deb went three times to the Channel Islands to find that a client in Jersey had been there in wartime, during the German occupation. “They were starving there. And the British just wouldn’t help them.” The list of places she has travelled ranges from her first trip to Easter Island and Peru to Eastern Turkey, Morocco, multiple trips to Europe and two to South America. There is unfinished business – she hasn’t been to Africa. Yet. (Ethiopia is next.) But for the moment, Picton is the place to resettle, she says, though she wants others to have her opportunities, so is recruiting for the firm which has employed her for years. “I will be advertising for interested people. You need to be eligible for a work visa and having a clear driver’s licence, preferably one that lets you drive a manual car. I’ll help with organising police checks, visas and other documentation and preparing people for the experience.” Some of the training has to be done in the UK. “They like to see you face to face and get a feel for what the best match with their client will be.” More positions tend to be available over the December-February, when permanent helpers want to take several weeks leave, she says The amount of assistance required in a job varies. “It’s often more about keeping the household functioning.” If you are interested in finding out more about the scheme, contact Deb on 0204 019 5188.

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sorbed by semi conductors in the panels which excite the electrons and in turn, produces an amount of ‘direct current’ which is then converted into alternating current through an inverter for use in your home or business. “The best part is, because you are still connected to the Marlborough Lines network, any excess not used can be sold back to the grid, and if not enough is produced the system buys the difference in,” Ian says. Over a period of around eight years the system would have paid for itself, while upon installation clients get over 10 per cent return, he says. “This is a great investment, and when you consider that power prices rise an average of eight per

Home not warm enough? Start looking at the options for next year’s heating If you are thinking about upgrading your home’s heating, then now would be the ideal time to start the planning process. By now you would have an idea of how effective your home’s heating, insulation and ventilation are as we near the end of the winter season. Whether your home has been heated by woodburner, heatpump or other form of heating, there are ways we can improve on these, or look at replacement models. You may like to consider changing your heating al-

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It has been over a month since Accessman moved into its new premises on Sutherland Terrace, Blenheim. This has been just one of many exciting new developments for the locally-owned business which is owned by Colin and Jenny Francis. The bulk of Accessman’s hire has been within the commercial sector, but in recent times there has been an increase in casual hire. This is welcome news to Colin and Jenny who recently added to their fleet. In addition to its existing hire

lifts, Accessman has recently added two new 16m Haulotte Knuckle Booms with an outreach of 9.2 metres. This brings Accessman’s total fleet count to 37, a reflection of the business’s successful expansion since first opening six and a half years ago. “When we first started we had 14 machines but as Accessman has grown we have been able to bring in more diverse models and expand into larger premises,” Colin says. “It’s incredible to see how far we have come in a short period of time and we are excited about

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CHIN: Sookpeng Lim and Chee Ong Chin are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first baby boy born August 6, 2014 at 9:56pm weighing 7lb 6oz. Special thanks to our midwife Sue Hudson and all the wonderful maternity staff at Wairau Hospital.

The colder months can be worrying for parents when their baby suffers a blocked nose from a cough or cold. As babies prefer breathing through their nose, it is important to help keep it clear, especially when they are feeding or sleeping as when they struggle to breathe they can often feel uncomfortable and restless. Your baby is also too young to be able to blow their own nose so here are some tips to help ease cold symptoms so you and your child can rest a little easier. 1. Try slightly elevating the head of the bed by placing a pillow underneath the top of the mattress. The slight incline makes blood flow away from the head, reducing inflammation of the nasal passages. 2. Encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids, such as water, breast milk or formula. This will help loosen congestion and make sure your child doesn’t get dehydrated, which will make them feel more uncomfortable. 3. An approved infant vapour rub may help your baby. You can apply it to your child’s chest and back, but make sure you don’t put any in or around their nostrils, as it can restrict breathing and cause irritation. 4. Use an infant saline spray or nasal drops to help loosen congestion

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their eyes and eyelashes. They can be used either warm or cool. 6. By using a warm-mist humidifier in your baby’s room, you’ll be moistening the air and making it easier for him to breathe comfortably. Make sure you keep it out of reach of any curious older siblings to keep everyone safe. Contact your GP or Wellchild provider for more information.

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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

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.

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.

CWCI Spring Speaker - Nativity Hall, Blenheim. Tuesday 19 August early soup start 5.30pm. Tickets $10. Christian Book & Music Centre. Ph Ruth 579 3565.

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Older Person Seminar - 3rd Thursday every month St Christopher’s Hall Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers Ph Wendy 5794446 leave name and number or 021 113 0160. Sheets ‘n’ Things - We have moved! Now located beside The Warehouse car park. Good used linen at bargain prices. Ph 578 1355.

Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/support - for families living with The Blue Door - Open Monday to Friday mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

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)

9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

The Hospice Shop, - 78 Cleghorn Street, Redwoodtown. Winter Half Price Clothing Sale (includes Shoes Bags Belts & Scarves) 11th to the 16th August.

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

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death notices DAVISON, Peter: 4.8.1933 - 8.8.2014. Passed away, peacefully at home in Tirimoana, following a long illness. Cherished husband (for 51 years) and soulmate to Mary, treasured father and father-in-law and advisor to his children: Moana and Michael Johnsen (Hauwai), Sandi and Damian (Waikanae), Annette and Gary Balderstone (Stoke), Allan and Jackie (Papamoa), and Geoff (Richmond). A loved Grandad to Scott and Kate; Tiri, Meriana, Wiremu and Hane; Zania, Sasha and Tyler. Great Grandad to Piper. He will be dearly missed. “He will be checking out the paintwork from above with a fine-tooth comb”. At Peter’s request, a private cremation has taken place. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz INGRAM-CLAY, David Arthur (Dave): On Monday August 11 2014 peacefully, at Hospice Marlborough. Aged 81 years. Dearly loved husband of Robyn (deceased), and Narcisa. Loved father and father-in-law of Simon and Cherry Ann, and Julian (deceased). Loved “Popsea” of Kiesha, Zac, and Arianna. Much-respected brother and brother-in-law of Michael and Perry, and Cynthia Pope (deceased), and uncle of Sarah. Messages to 49 Ferry Road, Spring Creek, Blenheim 7202. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough PO Box 411 Blenheim 7240 or Marlborough Stroke Club, c/- PO Box 275, Blenheim 7240 would be appreciated and may be made at the service. A Requiem Mass for David will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Maxwell Road, at 12 noon Friday August 15, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SCOON, Mary Agnes (nee Culling): Passed away peacefully, on August 9 2014. Aged 74 years. Beloved wife of the late Guy Scoon, loved mother and motherin-law of Stephen and Teri, Michael, Sharon and Shane, Guy and Lorna and Karon. Loving grandmother of Te Ana, Uriah, Ashleigh, Elias, Damon, Neihana, Whitney, Dylan, Wiremu, Eleanor, Calum, Clara and Ingrid. Great grandmother of many. A loved sister and sister-in-law to Neil and Margaret, the late Patrick and Ruth, Nelie and the late Russell, Michael and Jean, and Pauline and Ron. We will dearly miss your sunny take on life - you were giving us all a shake-up right to the end! Much love and respect to Simone and Jude for all your loving support to our Mum. Messages may be sent to 89A Waikawa Road, Picton 7220. A service will be held at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Otago Street, Picton, 2pm Wednesday August 13. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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• 5 grades of bark • compost & soil conditioner • pungas • peastraw • bricks • cream pebble • white chip • screened topsoil • firewood • coal • trailer hire • wine barrels EX DEPOT OR DELIVERY

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EAR Health Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 5788310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St.

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Tree Removal Height Reduction Trimming/Thinning Branch Chipping Hedge Trimming Line Clearance Stump Grinding Mulch Supplies Fully Insured FREE QUOTES

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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

CANCER support and information. Contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph.579 4379.

Big Fun Entertainment

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MACROCARPA Dinning Table very solid good condition rectangular $300. Ph 570 2243.

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Mature Walnut trees A number available in Blenheim. Easy access. Could be used as timber or firewood. To View phone 577 5402 work or 578 8551 home.

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Sandblasting

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Plumbing ServiceS

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kitchens KITCHENS

ENGINEERING MARLBOROUGH POWDERCOATING

LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES

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Jewellers

Classic Gates

FROST POTS Wanted 20 or more required in good used condition pls ph 027 222 5767.

QUEEN SIZE Slat bed and mattress In good condition $500 Ph 577 6943.

*Offer available September 2013 on purchases $1,000 and over with no deposit, no interest or repayments for 16/15 months. Credit and lending criteria, $45-$55 establishment fee and $45-$55 annual account fee apply. Prevailing interest rate will apply to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the 16/15 months interest free promotional period. **40% off selected carpets only. Stock is limited and may sell out.

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G O L D Sovereigns, Scrap Gold, Fountain Pens, NZ Postcards, Militar y Badges, NZ Artifacts & Whaling related items. NZ history books, most Antiques & collectables. Phone Phil (03) 577 5402 at Just Browsing or AH (03) 578 8551.

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lost LOST Missing since saturday. Large elderly Grey cat “Smokey” totally blind Anglesea St area Phone 572 8077. LO S T white horse riding helmut Wairau River Jacksons Rd Ph 0210440482

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A LT E R AT I O N S , dressmaking. Will pick up and deliver PH Robyn 573 7257 / 022 1736 140.

GARDENS and outdoor maintenance Reasonable rate Please Ph Peter 577 9484.

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GARDENER/HANDYMAN Phone Cedric on 573 7257/ 022 199 6637.

Approx 200 m2, Central Blenheim High foot traffic. Possible to sub lease. Rent negotiable. Phone Rebecca 0274 835 776

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Marlborough Girls’ College INTRODUCTORY EVENING An Information Evening for prospective Year 9 2015 students and their Parents/Caregivers to be held on Tuesday 19th August at 7.00pm in the Marlborough Girls’ College Hall ALL WELCOME

INVITATION The Marlborough RSA (MRSA) wish to invite those persons who have received the NZ Defence Service Medal (NZDSM) or any other medallic recognition that has not yet been formally presented to them, to a formal medals presentation parade in the RSA Lounge of the Clubs of Marlborough on Thursday 21 August 2014 at 3:00 PM. Please note: you do not have to be a member of the MRSA to participate in this ceremony. Recipients are requested to register their interest with the MRSA by telephone 578 1059 or 578 5230 or by emailing mrsa@ clubsofmarlborough.co.nz President

Showcasing iconic Marlborough businesses who have stood the Test of Time. If you are in this successful category, make sure our readers know about it. Book your space in the

Test of Time feature Publishing August 15th

Tradesman with 37 years experience Ph 027-859-7074 • A/H 03-579-3368 email: samkar@xtra.co.nz

Professional Painter/Decorator All residential interior & exterior 40 years experience

AL ANDERSON Ph 021-733-706 A/h 03-570-5024 FREE QUOTES AND APPRAISALS

Painter & Decorator John Mills Ph 021-469-873

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CLEANERS WANTED Supermarket cleaning early morning starts. Must be honest and reliable. Good wages paid Please apply to 027 522 3405.

CLEANING FRANCHISE

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Mob: Merv 021 669 666

Machinery Operator Permanent Full Time

JTC Viticulture and Vintage Harvesters are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Machinery Operator to join our Marlborough based vineyard management and contracting operation. This position requires a high degree of competency with regard to machinery operating. Previous experience of dayto-day viticultural activities would be desirable including harvester operating experience. A Growsafe Certificate would be desirable, but not essential but a clean drivers licence is. A willingness to undertake extended hours when necessary will be required, including longer hours over the vintage period. You will be part of a progressive and dynamic work place and as such you should be able to work well within a team environment. Please email your details to jason@jtcviticulture.co.nz or phone Jason on 03 578 5300 and leave a message. www.jtcviticulture.co.nz www.vintageharvesters.co.nz

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If you are a motivated individual, believe you would be an asset to our company and you enjoy working in a team environment, we would like to hear from you. This position offers the right person opportunities of advancement in a logistics career.

Bride of the Year VIEW & ORDER PHOTOS

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HOUSE FOR SALE Modern 2 bedroom Town House • Versatile 14 years • Landscaped and gardens • Private back section approx 500sq mtrs • Single seperate garage • Concrete paths • Heat Pump View by appointment Ph Pat 03 578 6155

Please apply online through our website www.marlboroughlines.co.nz. Alternatively you can obtain a job description and application form by contacting our reception on 03 577 7007. Completed applications and CV can be emailed to info@linesmarl.co.nz, or posted to Marlborough Lines Storeperson Vacancy, PO Box 144, Blenheim 7240.

Applications close Monday 25 August 2014 Phone: 03 577 7007 Post: P O Box 144, Blenheim, 7240 Email: info@linesmarl.co.nz


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out & about

Wednesday August 13, 2014

Renwick Games Renwick School held a fun Commonwealth Games day last Thursday. Senior students dressed up in their house colours.

 Tia Marks and Maiden

Tupara.  Andre Ryan and Jono Poswillo

en van Pallandt.  Twins Mette and Arw orge Murray.  Hannah White and Ge

Marlborough Silver Secateurs Pruning Competition Crowds turned out in force to watch the Marlborough Silver Secateurs Pruning Competition, at Yealands Estate Vineyard, on Sunday.

den Mitchell, 4 and Fiona  Caitlyn Mitchell, 2, Jay creams. Mitchell enjoyed the ice

sa, 13. x, 8, Sam, 5, Mike and Tes  The Williams family: Ma ock-Smith, 3.  Vanessa Smith and Elizabeth Jeac

 Jenna Wadsworth and

Talia Macdonald.

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 Wendy and Mur ray Waghorn.

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The Sun

Wednesday August 13, 2014

Sport

Ultramarathon back again By Adam Poulopoulos Entries are open and preparations are continuing for this year’s Queen Charlotte Ultramarathon. The event is taking place on Saturday, November 8. The run takes in the entire 71 kilometre length of the Queen Charlotte Track, from Ship Cove to Anakiwa. Unofficial organiser Martyn Crossley started the event in 2011, as a way to prepare for the Kepler Challenge. He said he encouraged experienced trail runners to compete. “It’s really just a group of like-minded people getting together and sharing a run through the Queen Charlotte Track. The only fee for the race is the money paid to Beachcomber Fun Cruises, who ferry competitors from Picton to the start

Participants from the 2013 event

of the track. All runners are required to carry any food or water they require. This is the fourth running of the race. In the past it has attracted people from places like England and Canada to compete. Last year 30 people competed in the race. Crossley said he was hoping for more people this year. “It’s a great thing to do in Marlborough. It certainly fills the accommodation at Anakiwa and Marlborough’s reasonably easy to get to. “If you’re running the track you get a lot of varied scenery in one day, and that is one of the most appealing things.” For more information or to register contact Beachcomber Fun Cruises or visit the Queen Charlotte Ultramarathon Facebook page.

Craig returns from Games By Adam Poulopoulos Megan Craig (pictured) is back in Blenheim after her Commonwealth Games campaign, and is already planning for the Gold Coast in four years’ time. Craig, New Zealand’s secondranked squash player, played in both the singles and doubles events in Glasgow. She said after a short break, she had resumed training in preparation for 2018. “It’s just weird it was my goal for so long and now it’s all over. “They had a big thing about the Gold Coast at the end and it made me want to go back.” In the singles draw, Craig made the last 16 before being knocked out by

world number one Nicol David. “I thought I’d be really nervous but I loved it,” she said. “My coach said I wouldn’t get better experience than playing the world number one, on the glass court, in front of so many people.” As if once was not enough, Craig played David again in the doubles draw. She said she and team mate Kylie Lindsay came close to upsetting David and her Malaysian compatriot Low Wee Wern, who is ranked sixth in the world. “We won the first set and we had match ball at 10-all in the second. “They got a really lucky one – the ball hit the nick at the back of the court and went up the wall.

“It would have been a big win for us.” Off the court, Craig did not have much time to explore, as squash was the only event which ran for the entire duration of the games. “I did go and see the semis of the netball, when we won 35-34,” she said. “I don’t know much about netball, so I wasn’t sure if it was good or bad, but everyone was pretty excited!” Craig’s next assignment is the National Squash Championships on the North Shore next week.

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AMELIA, QUINN, MAKE TEAM Marlborough squash players Amelia Wadsworth and Quinn Udy have been selected to represent New Zealand Secondary Schools in Australia later this month. Quinn has made the senior boys’ team, while Amelia is in the junior girls’ squad. They leave this weekend to compete against the best Australian secondary schools players.

HARRIERS The Marlborough Harriers have a pack run leaving from the clubrooms at 6pm tomorrow night. Reflector gear is compulsory. Joggers and walkers regardless of ability are welcome. Everyone is welcome to participate.

VOLLEYBALL Young volleyballers in the area are being encouraged to attend a volleyball academy. The academy starts on Thursday, August 21, and runs for six weeks. The muster is being held on Monday at Stadium 2000. The $30 subs and permission slip registration must be bought to the muster. Pick up a form from your school office or Nicky Bain at Marlborough Volleyball.

RUGBY The Tasman Makos open their ITM Cup campaign against Hawke’s Bay at Lansdowne Park this weekend. Kick-off is on Sunday at 4:30pm. The match is a repeat of last year’s championship final.

Commonwealth games Renwick School’s new entrant students enjoyed a round of ball skills during the school’s Commonwealth games day on Friday.

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Amalie Bann and Tyler

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