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Mum’s hero

By Jacob Page Lyn Spice believes the quick thinking of her nine-year-old son Eli saved her life as she drifted in and out of consciousness on the couch late one night. Lyn has lived with diabetes for 32 years and she had come home from a busy shift late one night after months of feeling unwell. As she drifted in and out of consciousness due to hypoglycaemia, Eli was able to grab the cell phone, dial the code to unlock the phone and get his Dad to come and help. Not that Lyn can remember much of the incident. Eli was given a bravery award by Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman last night.

Continued page 2 Renwick School pupil Eli Spice has received a bravery award for saving his mum’s life.

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Eli cracks the code to call for help Continued from page 1 “Apparently I was acting weird according to Eli, all I can remember is coming too and not being able to speak well. “He had noticed I was flapping around like a dying fish,” Lyn says. “I thought she was asleep,” Eli says. “I was scared so I got her a whole packet of sugar. “She was just lying on the couch.” Eli says he knew something was wrong but initially thought his mum was asleep. Eli worked out his mum needed sugar from her mumbling words and in an effort to be helpful brought over a 3kg bag of it. “I said sugar and he thought ‘I know where that is’,” Lyn laughs.

“I have no recollection of events; it really caught me out…Had Eli not thought quickly I think I would have been dead. “He didn’t want to lose mum…I was desperate for him to help me but I just couldn’t voice it. “He held it together really well.” Eli’s dad, Rob says he was proud of his son. “I realised from the phone conversation that Lyn had a bad low so Eli met me out at the front gate at I went from there. “She was incoherent and sweating yet shivering like crazy.” Rob says Eli’s time spent this year in the Woodbourne Cubs has helped him gain confidence as a person while teaching him life skills. Eli’s parents agreed that his time

Lyn Spice (left) believes her son Eli, 9, (centre saved her life by calling his dad, Rob Spice (right).

in Woodbourne Cubs helped him in the high pressure situation to keep a cool head. Lyn has suffered no long term

issues from the incident but has had a complete overhaul of her diet and has become more aware of her work/life balance.

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Environment Court judges take tour of sacred site By Laura Shipley Environment Court judges were on the site of the first settlement in New Zealand during their annual conference, in Marlborough. A group of seven judges and 15 commissioners were hosted by members of the Rangitane iwi. They took a trip out to Te Pokohiwi Settlement on the Wairau Bar. Te Pokohiwi is an archaeological site where the first settlement in New Zealand is found. When human remains and artefacts were first found there they were taken to different museums around New Zealand but now the remains have been re buried as close as possible to where they

were originally found. The land has been named a site of historical significance and is now protected. Development manager Richard Bradley says it was a chance to show the party a key historic site and give them a better understanding of its significance in New Zealand history “It was just an opportunity to take the Environment Court to the country’s first village.” Principal Environment Court Judge Laurie Newhook says the trip was impressive and very moving. “It was very moving, very special to hear the stories of the people.” He and his colleagues were in

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Chamber AGM The AGM of the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce will be held at Blenheim’s Scenic Circle Hotel on September 28 at 2pm.

Opportunity for young people Marlborough youth with bright ideas are being encouraged to apply for a share of the $120,000 Opportunity for Young People fund. “The funding will be awarded to youth with clever and achievable ideas that will make a social or environmental difference,” Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith says. “By working on projects they have designed, young people develop valuable decision-making skills and confidence. “To qualify for support, the applicant must be aged between 12 to 24 years and have a social enterprise idea they want to make a reality,” Mr Smith says.

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Wine delegates head to China By Jacob Page A small group of Marlborough wine industry figures are in China, aiming to lay the groundwork for a long-term relationship between this region and China’s emerging wine-making province, Ningxia. Ningxia province is about 800km west of Beijing and its wine industry has been growing rapidly since the 1990s. It has 34,000ha in grapes compared with Marlborough’s 23,000ha of vines and is now the fifth largest grape-growing area in the world with plans to double its size over 10 years. French wine industry leaders LVMH and Pernod Ricard each have a presence there. Winemakers from Marlborough are also working in the region

Alistair Sowman. this vintage. A 17-member delegation from Ningxia visited Marlborough earlier this year primarily to look at wine tourism and marketing but discussions extended to wine making technology and vineyard management and the opportunity that exists there for Marlborough

businesses. Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman says there is long-term potential for Marlborough in the areas of viticulture, winemaking, the associated technology and wine education. “Developing a trusted relationship with China will take time but there appears to be genuine interest on both sides in the potential for mutually beneficial exchanges. This is an exploratory visit but with individual Marlborough wine industry people already beginning to develop contacts within Ningxia, this is an opportune moment to signal that, as a region, we are interested in a future relationship.” The Council may be able to

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assist by establishing some kind of regional friendship agreement with Ningxia’s provincial government at some time in the future, he said. “We think this approach fits well with the New Zealand Government’s interest in growing business and personal links between the two countries and we have kept Foreign Affairs and Trade officials informed of our plans,” the Mayor said. The delegation has representatives from Marlborough’s wine research and wine technology industries. The Ningxia Wine Bureau is hosting the visit, meeting the cost of accommodation and transport in China.

Mamma Mia auditions Auditions to find a cast for the hit musical ‘’Mamma Mia’’ are being held in Blenheim from September 10 to 17. Anyone interesting in being part of the large cast can still book an audition by emailing sarasimmons@hotmail.co.nz or calling 021 159 5881. Audition packs are also available at the Floor Pride Civic Theatre in Blenheim. The show is being presented by Blenheim Musical Theatre in the new ASB Theatre in May next year. It is the stage version of the hugely successful movie starring Meryl Streep and Colin Firth, and includes more than 20 hits by supergroup Abba.

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Mobility scooter ride Lynne Nicholl will be riding her mobility scooter from Blenheim to St Arnaud (Rotoiti) and return, over a three day period, covering 210km, in an attempt to raise funds for the two new ambulances that are needed by St John Marlborough. She will finish on September 20, the public is encouraged to head to St John Station to welcome her home and enjoy the sausage sizzle. Donations can be made to her Everyday Hero page on http://tinyurl.com/nvsah5v.

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Queen Street open day New health hub opens to the public Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Queen Street will be humming with activity this Saturday when the Community Health Hub holds its open day to show the public who is there and what they do. Co-ordinating the event is Liz Collyns of Bullyfree Marlborough who says the event titled ‘Celebrate Spring in Queen Street’ is aimed at showcasing everything that Queen Street has to offer, including the Community Health Hub’s services. “People have been curious about the Hub for a while now after seeing all the work going on, so we are encouraging people to go on the guided tours and have a look for themselves,” she says. In planning the Hub’s open day, Liz approached all of the Queen Street businesses to be involved and says the feedback was really positive. A competition will be held with participating businesses displaying a tulip sign in their windows, so people seeing it know to go inside and find the ‘clue’. Staff will give people a stamp to say they have visited and once all collected, they then return to the Hub and collect their prize. “It’s a really fun way for people to visit and interact with these businesses,” she says. Supporting the open day, many of Queen Street’s businesses will have their doors open and welcome people to call in, meet staff and take advantage of their instore specials. There will also be entertainment and bouncy castles in the Liz Davidson Square for families to enjoy, including buskers, food and displays. The event runs from 10am - 2pm.

Liz Collyns of Bullyfree Marlborough is co-ordinating an event in Queen Street this Saturday to celebrate the opening of the Community Health Hub.

Theatre fundraising surges ahead More than $400,000 has been raised for the new ASB Theatre in Blenheim in just a few days. The tally came a week after the launch of the final campaign to raise $2M in two months to fit out the theatre with specialist equipment. Theatre Trust fundraising manager Ross Anderson says he is delighted that almost half a million has been pledged in such a short time. It is an amazing response, although there is still a long way to go, he says. “With this kind of support I am absolutely confident we will reach our target,’’ he says.

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“The people of Marlborough are always so generous with projects for the community, and the theatre is going to have so many benefits for the whole region.

Community spirit alive in planting More than a dozen Marlburians along with council staff helped plant more than 250 native plants on Harling Ridge, above Harling Park. The effort at Harling Ridge at the Wither Hills Farm Park was a community working bee to replace wattles with native species. Council amenities officer Robin Dunn says the community up there was really supportive; watering the area after planting and even supplying morning tea. RIGHT: Georgia Newman (left) helps with the planting on natives.

The people I have spoken to see those benefits and are more than happy to give us their backing as we head into the final stages of the project.’’ The target $2M will be used for lighting, sound and other stage equipment for the theatre, which is scheduled to be ready for use early next year. The roof of the main auditorium is almost closed in and will be completed after heavy materials have been lifted into the building by crane. The construction crew are building the tiers in the sloped auditorium floor that will hold the 700-plus seats being made

for the theatre. The seats are the focus of the final fund-raising campaign. Seats in sections of the auditorium are being ‘’sold’’ for between $1500 (bronze) and $10,000 (platinum). These packages give the buyer their name on a seat or on a donation board in the foyer, and 24-hour early booking rights for events at the theatre. All the packages can be paid as a lump sum or paid in easy instalments over three years. Full details of the seat packages are available from the Floor Pride Civic Theatre in Blenheim, or by contacting Ross Anderson on 021 709 579.


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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: What are your thoughts on New Zealand going to a 10-year adult passport?

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Flagging support Dear Ed, There is plenty of debate at present over the New Zealand flag. Next year the referendum will decide on either the old flag or one of the new ones. We have now been presented with 3 versions of the fern and a koru design. These were chosen by a committee (and not by any of us). It seems that the Prime Minister strongly favours a fern on our new flag. Perhaps it’s no surprise then, that three of their selections feature a fern. Now there is intense debate over a design that did not make the final four -the red peak- and there is a petition to have this design included in the referendum. But government officials claim that the final selection is law and has been passed by par-

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liament, therefore this will not be rescinded. How convenient for the PM and his three ferns. I feel as though we are being railroaded into choosing a new flag that the PM wants. While I am not adverse to a new design as I do think the current one is too often confused with Australia’s flag, I am deeply concerned by the lack of transparency of the current selection process. Any flag change should be because of the free will of the people and not because we were herded into a decision to select something that just one man wants. I will only vote for a flag that I want and I will only vote for a politician I want. When our elected leaders lose their democratic integrity, perhaps their time is up. Disappointed

Flag pride Dear Ed, In our southern skies of blue. And that little old Flag in the corner, That’s part of our heritage too. It’s for the English, the Scots and the Irish Who travelled the ends of the earth. The traders, the schemers, the doers and dreamers Who gave modern New Zealand birth. And those who are seeking to change it, They don’t seem to understand It’s the Flag of our law and our language Not the flag of a faraway land. There are plenty of people who’ll tell you That when Europe was plunged into night That little old flag in the corner Was their symbol of freedom and light. It doesn’t mean we owe allegiance To a forgotten imperial dream We’ve the stars to show where we’re going And the old Flag to show where we’ve been. My thoughts, Denis Waters

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Life through a lens Ricky Wilson is an inspiring young photographer who you’ve probably seen at many Marlborough events in the past 12 months. Fresh out of Marlborough Boys’ College, he has just become a finalist for the New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year in the Society and Culture category. He talks to Sun reporter Laura Shipley about life behind the camera, his goals and what he does to keep improving. “I had to enter 10 photos” he says. “I just entered that one to make it up to 10.” The winner will be announced at an awards ceremony in Auckland on 29 October. You can vote for Ricky’s picture to win the award at https://www. nzgeographic.co.nz/poty/photocomp_voting. Ricky finished year 13 at Marlborough Boys’ College last year and is now in his first year at Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology studying business and aims to stay in Marlborough and set up his own photography business in the future. When asked what it was he liked about photography he says, “It allows me to document the things that are happening in the world.” He says he likes meeting new people, doing landscapes and the rush of doing sport photography. “I do love doing sport.”

Ricky Wilson got his first camera 10 years ago when he was going on a school trip. He says it was growing up in a region with such amazing scenery that inspired him to do photography. He was also encouraged by his art teacher who really pushed him to better his photography skills. Ricky is a member of the Marlborough Camera Club and getting advice from other members really helped him learn about photography. When Ricky found out he was a finalist for the NZ Geographic Photographer of the Year in the Society and Culture Category he was shocked. “I looked at all the other finalists and thought why am I in this category?” The photo that was a finalist was of the Muddy Buddy fun run in Havelock.

His advice for people who want to get into photography is “practice shooting photos every weekend.” He says it’s important to try new things to find the one you like. “The best thing to do is don’t stop taking photos.” he says “I take my camera everywhere with me”. He also suggested finding a mentor to help you learn about photography like the members from the Marlborough Camera Club. Building up a portfolio is important and taking photos for Marlborough Boys’ College helped him a lot with this. “I wouldn’t be at Shuttersport if it wasn’t for the support I got from them (Marlborough Boys’ College).”

Ricky Wilsons nominated photo for New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year in the Society and Culture category, from the Muddy Buddy in Havelock.

He has been working with them for two years now. Ricky has a selection of cameras but the one he uses the most is the Canon 1D Mark 3, he has a 17-40 lens and a 70-200 lens.

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By Jacob Page It is fair to say the Fitzpatrick family know how to reinvent themselves and their business. Dorothy Fitzpatrick has been the face of the indoor sport business for 30 years, along with husband Brian and admits she never expected the job to last so long. The Fitzpatrick story began in 1985 as an indoor cricket centre located on New Renwick Road in Blenheim. In 2003 they had to briefly close down and for the next two years they searched for a new facility. In 2005 they purchased the old sawmill on Battys Road and set about converting it into the indoor sports facility now known as Simcox Stadium. Expansion has always been the name of the game. Indoor cricket has expanded in to netball, indoor football, circuit fitness classes, table tennis, indoor bowls, badminton and ten-pin bowling, holiday programmes and marching. “The last 10 years here has been busy,” Dorothy says. “It’s been interesting the fluctuations in business and it’s been a

learning curve with all of the expansion that we’ve done. “We didn’t expect it to grow as it has but if we hadn’t done the 10-pin bowling (in 2011) then we probably wouldn’t be here.” “Because we like sport and we love the people side of it we’ve stuck at it. “We’ve got one team that plays netball who did so at the old centre.” “It’s been great to watch people grow up and watch generations of families play together throughout the years. “It’s nice to see a mother and daughter or a father and son playing. “When we closed the one in New Renwick Road we thought that was going to be it but one of Brian’s friends went in partnership with the building and that made us do it because he kept pestering us because he said we were needed.” “We can go anywhere in New Zealand and bump into somebody who played at our centre which is nice.” To celebrate 10 years in the current site, Blenheim Indoor Sports is offering free games of junior netball and soccer as well as $5 games of ten-pin bowling during its open day this Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

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Make tasks easier You love a spotless house but you don’t want to spend the bulk of your time actually cleaning. Here are a few tips for making everyday tasks easier and cleaner. • Sanitise the sink: It’s hard to believe, but your dirty kitchen sink has more bacteria than your toilet seat. • Zap the sponge: They are a breeding ground for bacteria. Disinfect sponges every night by squeezing it out and microwaving it on high for

a minute. When it’s shredded and smelly, replace it. • Know the hot spots: Papers, odd toys and other things usually pile up on the dining room table or kitchen counter. Once you’ve got your table cleaned off, file papers or toss them. • Do quick rescues: Do a five-minute sweep through each room, taking a laundry basket with you. Place in it anything that doesn’t belong in that room, then put away the stuff that does belong there.

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Rid your carpet of dirt Regular cleaning can preserve appearance While regular carpet cleaning by professionals is necessary to ensure your carpet leads a long and healthy life, additional care and maintenance on your part can go a long way. Proper care and maintenance of your carpet will extend its useful life and preserve its appearance longer. Failure to maintain proper care will result in premature wear. Additionally, clean carpets contribute to a healthy indoor environment. Useful Tips • Over time, the stain-resistancy of stainresistant carpet wears down. For optimum performance, have a protector regularly applied after cleaning. • Stain-resistant does not mean stain-proof. Be sure to act immediately to prevent spots and spills from causing permanent damage. • Your furniture collects everyday dirt and soil just like your carpet. For convenience, have both professionally cleaned at the same time. • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. Most of the wear of carpeting is caused by dirt.

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Oily soils attract more oily soil and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup. • Get at stains quickly, 99% of all stains can be removed by one cleaning agent or another if they are cleaned in the first few days. The longer a stain chemically reacts with the carpet the harder it will be to remove it. • Test carpet before scrubbing, extracting or spotting. All carpets are different. Some carpets are very sensitive to acid type cleaners and will lose their colour quickly. • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. It is so important it deserves two recommendations. How often should I have my carpets cleaned? While every home is different, most homes should have the carpet cleaned a minimum of once a year. Experts may recommend every six months though, especially if you have children, pets or heavy traffic. This will help keep your carpets in great condition. Having your carpets cleaned regularly add to the life of your carpets and help you have a healthier home.

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Spring spruce up Daylight Saving will begin again on Sunday, September 27 (clocks go forward one hour), and with it more sunshine in the afternoon and early evening - perfect for tackling your outdoors cleaning jobs before nightfall. • Have your paths and outdoor paving areas cleaned, sprucing them up for spring entertaining. • Check for loose or leaky gutters and have them cleaned. • Examine the exterior of the chimney for signs of damage. Have the flu cleaned and inspected by a certified chimney sweep.

• Have a qualified heating and cooling contractor clean and service the outside unit of the air conditioning system. • Organise for professional window cleaners to pay your home a visit. There’s nothing like looking out of crystal clear windows. • Check your gas- and battery-powered lawn equipment to make sure it is ready for summer use. Clean equipment and sharp cutting blades will make yardwork easier. • With warmer weather comes creepy crawlies. Have your home professionally treated for pests before they invade.

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Wairau Estuary a focus Ecological research into the state of the Wairau Estuary is of the highest importance because the area is the earliest known site of human habitation in New Zealand and is an archaeological treasure trove which must not be put at risk, says Council Environment chairman Peter Jerram. The Marlborough District Council commissioned estuarine ecology specialist Cawthron Institute to report on the state of the estuary. Its survey, by marine ecologist Anna Berthelsen, suggests that, while the estuary is in a fair state overall, there are some indications of ecological stress. This is the first major examination of the area since the 1980s and the District Council has completed major river engineering and a sewerage discharge upgrade since that work was done. The report indicates that there is no obvious sign of pollution but seagrass beds have been lost and sedimentation has occurred over time with extremely high mud content in the upper lagoon and big lagoon at the estuary. The unusual hydrological system of the

estuary is known as a ‘choked’ lagoon where tidal movement is constrained by a single narrow channel into the Wairau River. More work is needed to assess the rate of sedimentation and that is likely to be the focus of the next survey, said councillor Peter Jerram. “We must pay close attention to this ecologically significant and culturally important ecosystem. It’s a very complex series of waterways which has enormous significance to Marlborough but also to the settlement story of this country. There is a real weight of responsibility on us to ensure it is not further degraded.” Local residents who knew the area well in earlier decades have contributed to the research and further feedback on environmental changes is being sought now to feed into the next monitoring study which will be published in five years’ time. Councillor Jerram urged older residents with memories of the Boulder Bank area to come forward now rather than wait until nearer to 2020. Families are urged to use the Council’s “Tell Your Story” webpage facility to contribute information.

Chores and family fun House cleaning with kids is easier if cleaning is fun. And if cleaning is fun for the kids, they’ll clean longer and do a better job, too. It really isn’t all that hard to make house cleaning fun - or at least less unfun. And with everyone onboard - or at least not whining or griping about house cleaning as much - you can actually get your home clean each week. Here are some ways to bump up the fun factor for house cleaning with kids. • Make it a family affair. The key to a successful family cleaning routine is that Mom and Dad join in. • Pump up the volume. Turn on upbeat music while you clean. Make your kids laugh while you dance around the room with the vacuum. • For young children a reward chart is we’ll take care of it Fibreguard Mattress cleaning

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Queen Charlotte Track Fun Day By Jacob Page The Queen Charlotte Track is set to host a ‘Fun Day’ on October 11 to try to encourage people to visit the area. Queen Charlotte Track Inc. the member based marketing organization for the Queen Charlotte Track, is celebrating the launch of it’s new website by inviting families, walkers and cyclists to come and enjoy this scenic walk and ‘Great Ride’. There will be complimentary water taxis between Anakiwa and Picton as well as

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Blenheim to Picton with locations like Lochmara and Mistletoe Bay also in the mix. A number of companies will also have discount hire rates as well as food and refreshments available. In case of rain, Outward Bound have offered their dining hall for people to shelter while they wait for a water taxi. Walkers and cyclists are also encouraged to use one of the three routes on offer, all of which are different distances and for different skill levels.

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Disco fever Renwick School held a ‘Colour’s themed disco last Friday night which was enjoyed by students who went along in their favourite colours.

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Housie Thursday 7pm, Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 housies, 2 supers, raffles and refreshments available. Proceeds to Te Rerenga O Te Ra.

Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/support For families living with mental illness/addictions please contact Supporting Families Marlborough - Lyn, Karina or Nikki ph 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

For Keeping U Moving Free indoor walking circuit 50+ St Christopher’s Church Hall 11.30-12.30. Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. Coin donation. More info 579 4446 or 0212230160 leave name and number.

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. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am-8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. 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 578 8125. Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272.

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 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

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Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 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.

death notices CHECKLEY, Jill: On Friday September 4 2015, peacefully at Redwood Lifestyle Care & Village. Aged 85 years. Loved daughter of the late Dallas and Thelma Checkley, loved sister of the late Jack, the late Ian and Marjory, and a loved aunt of Belinda, Godfrey, Peter and John, and great aunt of Joseph and Georgina Allen; Olivia, Hannah and Kate; Hugo and Tayger; Gabrielle and Georgia. Messages may be sent to The Checkley Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A funeral for Jill will be held at The Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 10am Friday September 11, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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acknowledgement The Sun Newspaper offers an acknowledgement service to its readers. You can submit acknowledgements following family bereavements. The deadline will be on Mondays at 5.00pm, with a limit of 50 words for $15.00. You can submit acknowledgements by bringing them to the Sun office at 72 High Street, or posting them to PO Box 634 Blenheim 7240. You can also email them to frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz Please include your contact details: Name, address, email and phone numbers, including your mobile number if possible.

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WILSON, William James (Bill): Died peacefully in Blenheim on Sunday September 6 2015 (formerly of Rotorua). Beloved husband of the late Carma, loved father and father-in-law of Andrew and Margot, Ben and Joanne, Callum and Amanda, and the late Beverley. Much loved grandfather of Rachel; Nat, Megan, and Sam; Thomas, and Jessica; Tane, Eva and Jeanne; and great grandfather of Gemma, Sam, Luke, Matilda, Caitlyn and MacLachlan. Loved brother of the late Joyce Wilson. Messages may be sent to 162 Wither Road, Blenheim 7201. A funeral service for Bill will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 2pm Thursday September 10, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz MURRAY, Myra Florence: Passed away on September 2 2015, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village. Aged 92 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Alan, loved mother of Carol, Pat, Colleen and Heather, and loved Nana of all her grand and great grandchildren. Messages to 25 Ranui Street, Waikawa, Picton 7220. At the family’s request, a private service has been held followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

in memoriam Carrick, Noel: In loving memory of Noel. We lost you one year ago, we miss you everyday, gone but not forgotten. All our love Anne, Vanessa, Brenda & Jeremy. Grandchildren Piiata, Chloe & Millie.

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Enviroschools celebrated A decade of Envioschools in Marlborough was celebrated last week. The province has 31 schools and 6000 students are signed up to the nationwide project while every kindergarten in Marlborough is also part of the initiative. The scheme, which is supported by district councils teaches children about the various ways they can be environmentally friendly including energy conservation, water care, food distribution, biodiversity and eco-building. Recycling is also high on the priority list as well as the planting of fruit trees, vegetable gardens and bee keeping for honey. The ceremony marking 10 years saw the planting of a new area on the Taylor River walkway just up from the Monro Street carpark towards Athletic Park and unveiling a plaque to commemorate this occasion.

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Muster Day MSA are holding a Muster Day for players and coaches in all grades that are interested in softball for the 2015/2016 season. All new and existing players and coaches welcome Where: Central Rugby Clubrooms Lansdowne Street, Blenheim When: Saturday 12th September 2015 at 11am If you are unable to attend or require further information contact the JAB Coordinator Nathan Gill on 03 577 7883 or 027 497 8163. Come along and join in

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breakfast Marlborough Drug ARM stalwart, Roy Ramsey says, people need to know it is not safe to drink alcohol when pregnant or when planning a pregnancy. He has seen first-hand the day to day issues this can cause for parents of a child with FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders) and then for the child themselves as they grow to be an adult. A breakfast for Community Agencies is being held today, the ninth day of the ninth month at the Marlborough Community College to highlight the issue. Maggie Dewar, Clinical Psychologist CAMHS team (Child and Adolescent mental Health), will speak to raise awareness amongst health and community workers reminding them to continue to get the message out there that “it is not safe to drink while pregnant” and what services are available to families of children with FASD. Drug ARM, Blenheim team, was hoping that the message has got out there that drinking while pregnant in any amount is just not safe. It is like “Russian Roulette.” Roy says he still meets youth who have heard that drinking just a bit of red wine is fine as it’s good for you, but this is a myth he says. “It is a good time to focus on the way we look at alcohol and how it affects our kids. Drug ARMs message is backed up by the Ministry of Health and the Health Promotion Agency (HPA) who both advise that women should not drink alcohol while pregnant or when planning a pregnancy as there is no known safe level of alcohol consumption at any stage of pregnancy. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can result in miscarriage, stillbirth and baby being born with a range of lifelong effects. FASD is the term used to describe the range of effects that can occur. It is estimated that between 600 and 3000 New Zealand babies are born every year with FASD.


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Wednesday September 9, 2015

Rowing medals and Olympic dreams realised By Jacob Page Blenheim rowers basked in the medal haul at the World Rowing Championships in France. The women’s lightweight double of Julia Edward and Wairau Rowing Club’s Sophie Mackenzie successfully defended their world title producing an outstanding race pushing into the lead in the third quarter of the race and then storming home to take the win in a time of 6:53.01. Julia says she had full faith in her Marlborough-based partner throughout the regatta and the race. “We’re so stoked, we’re double world champions now, we’re very excited - our smiles say it all. I had full confidence in Sophie, going through halfway we were all pretty level but I was very confident in our last 500 metres. We talked about it before the race and Sophie really ramped us up and she got us going. I think it showed in the race, we took length after length so we’re really rapt.” Marlborough brothers Robbie and Karl Manson had mixed fortunes. Robbie Manson and Chris Harris remained calm under pressure in the men’s double as they hung onto the race leaders throughout. The kiwi double had an impressive last 500 metres to push through Germany and win bronze. Robbie was thrilled about the result and took to social media to voice it. “I hardly believe it,” Robbie says. “After an up and down season, getting on the plane having not rowed for six weeks because

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Red Devils blown away Sophie MacKenzie and Julia Edward celebrate being on top of the rowing world once again. Photo credit: Igor Meijer. of injury, missing World Cup 2 and catching second in their B final on Saturday. The Kiwi men’s eight, featuring Blenheim’s a crab in Lucerne, it feels so good to finish on Tom Murray had a tough task up against some a high. of the heavyweights of world rowing. “Bring on Rio next year.” The young crew punched well above their Karl and the New Zealand quadruple sculls crew of George Bridgewater, John Storey and weight, they were right amongst the frontrunJade Uru had an agonising finish to their quest ners but were unlucky to finish fourth in a photo finish. for Olympic qualification. Their spot is also now secured for the OlymAfter missing out on a place in the A final on Thursday by 0.2 of a second, they were denied pic Games and they are the first Kiwi men’s automatic Olympic qualification by 0.05 of a eight to qualify since 1984.

known as the Burglars Trophy) that is awarded annually to the first Veteran Man home. Megan Kain, Margaret Hazelwood, Julie Buunk and Bill Hunter rounded out the remaining top five places overall. Robbie Barnes recorded the fastest actual time of 34 minutes and 52 seconds. In the walking section Kay Leach crossed the line in first place ahead of Barry Hyndman, Sheila Waters and Alison Brook. Barry recorded the fastest actual time of 75 minutes and 58 minutes. Winners in the children’s grades were Gemma Bishell, Amber Bendell, Jayden Lucas, Hunter Bendell and Sam Hamilton. Just one second separated Jayden and Ned Love in the sprint for overall line honours in the Boys under 7 race.

a healthy lead. Slowly but surely Uso pegged their way back and stole the set at 29-27. The game slowed a little in the third set and Pure Samoa took a well earned point from the game by winning 25-20 but the overall honours went to Uso. Afa Lauvai for Uso had an outstanding game with fantastic serving and play-

The Tasman Red Devils Seddon Shield campaign came to a crashing end, thumped 61-27 by their Nelson counterparts in their match which was also South Island Championship rugby game at Trafalgar Park on Saturday. T h e te a m co n ce d e d f i ve unanswered tries in the second half which blew out the final margin.

Under-19s falter against Otago The Tasman under-19 rugby team suffered a 14-5 loss to Otago in Christchurch. The result means they will have to beat Canterbury this weekend to have a chance at qualifying in the top eight for the Jock Hobbs Memorial national age-group tournament in Taupo later this month.

Summer football Team registrations are now being taken for junior and adult summer football leagues to be held at Oliver Park. Junior leagues for ages five to 14 will begin on Wednesday, October 28 while adult leagues will start on Monday November 2. People can contact Marlborough Football for more information. Paul Knight won the 7 Mile Cup.

Top teams battle for bragging rights The halfway point of the senior volleyball competition saw a match against the premier grade’s top teams Uso Fiafia and Pure Samoa, at Stadium 2000. The first set was a hurricane with Uso building up a handy lead, which Pure Samoa pegged back but Uso held on for the win 25-17. The second set saw Pure Samoa respond by building

Sport The Marlborough Girls’ College senior A basketball team has booked a spot at the National Secondary School Championships at the end of the month after impressing at their zone tournament in Dunedin. After losing their quarterfinal and in need of a top six finish, the MGC team managed a 30-point victory over Craighead Diocesan,then a 20 point win against Ashburton High School to finish fifth.

Paul Knight claims historic trophy Paul Knight was the major winner from the Marlborough Harrier Club’s Fairhall Road Race on Saturday. The event was the fourth to last event on the official calendar for 2015 season and took place on the Ben Morven circuit with all grades including walkers starting on handicap battling into a biting head wind. Knight won the annual Road Race 7 Mile Cup which is presented annually to the first runner home overall in the main race, a distance of 9.2 km. The cup dates back as far as 1933 and is believed to have been originally presented to the winner of the Renwick to Blenheim road race. Knight also collected the Veteran Fairhall Trophy (affectionately

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ing some huge spikes. Pure Samoa standouts were Joe and Johnny Kennar. The Dank Lords overcame Treefellas 3-0 in their premier match but Treefellas bounced back to take their second match of the night, despatching Cri Clovers 2-1. Bella’s Team eased past Woodbourne Conscripts 3-0 in the other premier fixture.

Spring Creek flyers quickest By Alister Cooper Last Saturday was the first race of the old bird season for the Blenheim Racing Pigeon Club. The 127 birds entered in the race were liberated at Kaikoura at 8.42am in beautiful clear skies, which was a pleasant surprise considering the previous weather forecasts. Spring Creek flyers took all the major honours with first place going to Donald Morrison, recording a velocity of 1083.63 meters per minute and covering the 108km distance in 1 hour 40 minutes, Second place was Donald’s wife Shirley, 1062.51mpm, and club president Carl Kirkwood’s taking third with 1052.83mpm.

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