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Irish craic By Kristy Martin He’s got Irish blood running through his veins and he owns an Irish pub. So for deputy mayor Terry Sloan, St Patrick’s Day is one date on the calendar worth celebrating. “There are two types of people in the world,” Terry says with a grin. “The Irish and those who wish they were Irish.” Continued page 2

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St Paddy’s Day Continued from page 1 Terry and wife Audrey are gearing up for their busiest day of the year at Biddy Kates Irish bar on Market Street. St Paddy’s Day is next Monday, March 17. Biddy Kates will be open from 10am until late and Audrey says there will be Irish dishes on the menu, including an all day breakfast and Irish stew, plus entertainment throughout the evening. Oh, and let’s not forget the Guinness on tap. “It’s always a good crowd of all age groups, a real cheerful crowd,” Audrey said. “It will be interesting to see whether it will be as busy this year, with it being on a Monday. “People do take the day off work for it.

“Everybody’s Irish on St Paddy’s Day,” she laughed. The popular Irish dancers from Marlborough Dance Centre will be back to strut their stuff on the bar’s wooden floors and the Thieving Gypsy Bastards will provide live music. There will be hats, T-shirts and other Irish giveaways throughout the day. Other bars in town will also be celebrating with live entertainment and drink specials. The Irish dancers will also be performing at Paddy Barry’s on Scott Street. Paddy’s staff will put on an Irish breakfast from 7.30am and will be handing out prizes for best dressed throughout the day. There will also be music from The Ferris Blarney Band.

Weather alert The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management is asking people to prepare for possible severe weather this weekend. Areas in eastern Marlborough, including Waikawa, Picton, Blenheim, Seddon and Ward townships could experience heavy rain and strong winds. There were no official warnings as at yesterday, but precautionary measures were being put in place, with council monitoring the situation closely. Roading contractors are checking urban storm water drains and organising flooding signage if required. Rivers, Drainage and Engineering Services staff are also ensuring response systems are in place. Residents are advised to continue to listen to local radio stations for weather forecasts and updates and to also take note of any warnings issued. Power and travel may be affected so those concerned may need to review travel plans. Interislander are not reviewing the sailing times as yet, but advise people to keep checking on

Close shave for Renwick teacher By Kristy Martin Renwick School teacher Nicola Moynihan will lose her locks next week in front of the entire student body and staff. But the plucky teacher swears she’s not nervous. After all, it’s for a good cause. Nic, as she’s known, is participating in Shave for a Cure and has already raised $600 for leukaemia and blood cancer research. “For me, it was never about the reason I would do it,” the Year 3-4 teacher explains. “It was that I couldn’t find a good enough reason not to do it. “I’m more nervous about the weather because we’ve had some cold days lately. “But people have given me hats and knitted me beanies.” Nic will go under the razor next Tuesday at 12.15pm, at the school grounds on High Street. Melissa Hedley from Cabello Hair and Beauty, a friend of Nic’s, will be the one brandishing the shaver. “She told me she’ll probably cry,” Nic said. People have had mixed reactions to the news after Nic decided a month ago she was going to take the plunge. “My two-year-old daughter says I’m going to look like Daddy, and my sister asked what

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Still missing Search and rescue teams have still found no trace of missing Erie Bay boatie William Kerry Blair, aka Kerry. A plane with three search and rescue spotters onboard searched the coastline from Nelson to Westport on Tuesday for the missing 55-yearold and his launch, Erie. Police are checking marinas and regular broadcasts are going out to all vessels on the marine radio asking for sightings of the boat, missing since Saturday. Police are asking for anyone with information about the movements of the 9 metre Senator aluminium launch, which is white and it has a blue stripe along the side, to come forward. Anyone with information should call Blenheim Police on 03 578 5279.

PAK’nSAVE turns one By Adam Poulopoulos Deals every day and a Stickman impersonation competition are just two events happening next week in celebration of PAK’nSAVE’s first birthday. The Springlands supermarket, which is owned by husband and wife team Mark Elkington and Andrea Boock, officially opened on March 19 last year. Other events include a barbecue from 11-1 on Wednesday, tastings, spot prizes and giveaways. Ms Boock said the store had been a success from day one despite four supermarkets already being in operation. “It is a success story, to open a brand-new supermarket in an environment like that. “It was always a nerve-racking situation to open into.” Customers from as far away as Picton, Havelock, Kaikoura and the Rai Valley come in to use the supermarket and petrol station regularly. Mr Elkington said it meant shopping at the store was “a huge convenience.” “From day dot it has gone from strength to strength. “Customers get an easy park, get in the door, buy groceries in spacious aisles, grab a coffee and a petrol voucher and fill up.” PAK’nSAVE has brought 150 jobs to the region, and candidates were put through a rigorous recruitment process. Mr Elkington said the process, which

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Rates rise New Zealand has become the first country in the OECD to lift the official cash rate. The OCR rose to 2.75 per cent on Thursday, up from 2.5 per cent. It is the first time New Zealand has lifted the OCR since 2010, a change that was reversed a year later. The 2.5 per cent rate saw mortgage rates at their lowest levels in 50 years in the wake of the global recession.

Andrea Boock and Mark Elkington owners of PAK’nSAVE will be celebrating theír 1st birthday starting next Monday with Birthday deals all week. put 1600 applicants for 100 positions through group interviews and roleplays, meant they had hired an amazing group of staff. “The process allowed us to know whether they’d be able to cope with the baptism of fire of a store opening. “They’re a major reason its worked so well. The teamwork and culture to make the store

run smoothly is incredible.” He was looking forward to more events like the day 1.5 litre bottles of coke were reduced to 25 cents, and customers responded by climbing into the cages to get the last bottles! “It was probably a benchmark day. It was a real buzz. “That’s the power of the brand.”

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Bluff oyster season has only just begun, but demand is already high. The season began at the start of the month, and goes through until the end of August. Guytons manager Chris Thorn said his store had their first order through on Tuesday, March 4. He said they flew off the shelves on the first day, and locals could not get enough. “People in Blenheim love them. There’s a big demand. “They sell out most days.” He said the oyster’s good reputation played a big part in their popularity. “It’s a short season and the taste is amazing. “There is a well-known perception that it’s a high-quality oyster.” He said the only downside was sales were depenedent on the weather. “The demand’s so high some days we can’t go out and we don’t have any. “How many we sell is how many we get.” RIGHT: Guytons retail manager Chris Thorn.

Autotech closes Car repair and maintenance company Autotech has shut up shop. Their site was located on Nelson Street.

Business After 5 The next event in the Business After 5 series will be held at BNZ on Tuesday, March 18. The event begins at 5:30pm. For more information contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

Gist A series of Gist customer courses are coming up in the next month. The courses cover the essentials of customer service and sales. Two courses on selling will be held on Friday, March 21 and Friday, April 11. A customer service course is being held on Friday, April 4. All courses begin at 8:30am and finish at 1pm, and are held at Riverview House. To register contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

Wangapeka cheese giveaway winner Congratulations to the winner of the Wangapeka Cheese giveaway, Andre Hermsen! You can collect your prize from Nina Huria-Bryce at Pataka, 13 Selmes Road, Rapaura. Thank you to all of those who entered.

Warming up the winter economy By Adam Poulopoulos Attracting tourists in spring and autumn to pad out seasonal variance is a priority for tourism officials in the Marlborough region. Between the years of 2008 and 2013, on average, Marlborough’s international tourist spend steadily dropped between the peak in January and the winter months. By the time the trough occurred in June, less than a quarter of the January spend was being recorded. Domestic tourism saw a reduction of about 50 per cent during the same period. Destination Marlborough general manager Tracy Johnston said moving from a short summer peak

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She said business staff, planning and service levels suffered with such high variance. “Spring and autumn tourism is the basis we focus on for all our activity. “It’s difficult for businesses to go from flat-out to dead quiet.” Ms Johnston said trying to promote a tourism “mind-shift” was important in maximising Marlborough’s potential. “ T h e r e’s ve r y l it t l e o f Marlborough you can’t do in winter that you can in summer. Destination Marlborough general “Some of our most settled manager Tracy Johnston weather is in winter.” Conference season, from March to a longer summer period was to October, is one of Marlborimportant. ough’s biggest attractions during

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By Adam Poulopoulos Refurbishment on the old Chequers building is fast reaching a conclusion, with new tenants set to occupy in the next ten days. Previous owner Carolyn ColesRoss sold the cafe in May, and redevelopments have been ongoing for the last six weeks. Redevelopments on the building have included splitting it into three, new water and power systems, earthworks and a toilet block rebuild. Blenheim Central Development Company member Robin Sutherland said it was important to modernise the building. “There seems to be incredible interest in this part of town. “We’re trying to bring these shops up into the 21st century.” New tenants include takeaway

Cabinet-maker Willi Schroder works at the old Chequers site.

outlet Master Roast, which has a branch in Christchurch, and 2 Style Hair Design, which is moving from Arthur Street. The third space has yet to be leased, but talks were ongoing with some interested parties.


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TRAFFIC LIGHTS Please just put up the traffic light in Springlands. It will create a safe option for pedestrians to cross especially at the Battys Rd intersection as many young children use the existing crossing nearby to get to school where will they safely cross with a roundabout in place? Traffic lights will effectively halt traffic to enable pedestrians to cross safely. MDC are putting up our rates surely they can afford traffic lights.

bLUEBRIDGE ROARING TRADE Why whenever it’s reported about ferry crossings do you only ever mention the Interislander? Bluebridge do a roaring trade in passengers too. Or is it because Interislander are government owned and it’s the taxpayers money that paid for repairs for a prop dropping off?

POLICE EVERYWHERE? To the person who wrote on the 6th March hiding police. did you call the police? Or do you expect them to be everywhere?

SHARING IS CARING Biking anywhere around blenheim with a baby seat and a baby seat and a school child who is learning to bike on the road is dangerous...some cyclists have ruined the courtesy from drivers that bikers deserve. I have just come from a town that has cycle lanes on nearly all the main roads, loads of room and safe as. We will use the river because its safer but be courteous and give way to pedestrians. I tell my children all the time sharing is caring. Its pretty simple.

Gangs Re: mongrel mob. get your head checkd lady. They intimidate. Circulate durhs. involved in thefts, rape and a lot more which is to graffic to mention, talk to people that have been in prison with them, and have you seen crimewatch, who’s on there every week and you get protection from them.remember on the news, the girl dragd behind the car. get a grip lady, you could end up like her associating with those types.!!! Locals worse than gangs. what a joke. all the mob do is intimate people and sell there crap p the sooner they leave our town the better. They are an eye sore on our community.

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Submission on legal highs Dear Ed, I am totally opposed to the sale, production and wholesaling of any synthetic drugs which are not scientifically proven to be harmless to the potential users. The fact that people, particularly young but not exclusive to our young people, pay for these drugs indicates they provide a high experience and altered state. It is clear that many young people have ended up in hospital to be detoxed. It is also common knowledge that fatalities have occurred in Australia and that one

may have happened on the West Coast. How many lives have to be destroyed before we learn. Marijuana is another issue where it may have medicinal value, but the current marijuana is 3 to 4 times more potent than its earlier predecessors. We must continue to criminalise these steps to more harmful habits brought about by these addictive killers. The real root is a society and government who just don’t care. Michael Mooney

Eeek! The sky’s falling Dear Ed, NZ hasn’t a lot of acorns but it’s got a lot of nutters and Chicken Lickens running around saying the sky is falling. I refer to the knee-jerk reaction by council after the Christchurch earthquake in cordoning off the Seymour Square clock tower and the Athletic Park grandstand. But saneness prevailed and the cordons were removed. But Chicken Lickens are still squawking over climate change. Of course climate changes have always been here. About seven million years ago glacier

came down the Wairau to by the Branch River. It receded and the climate warmed. I don’t remember Chicken Lickens shouting “eeek!” then. I want the environment cleaned up before a new Kiwi flag. But what is climate change, natural lot man made or both? Chicken Lickens recently ran around shrieking with DOC saying a disastrous rat plague is coming so let’s dump 1080 poison everywhere. Is Chicken Licken behaviour the work of bureaucrats? Falling skies gives them a job. Don Coyote

Dog walking on Motuweka Track, Havelock Dear Ed, I wish to commend the workers who have cleared this track with weedeaters. You have done a splendid job. But once again the selfish spoilers have been busy. The ones who allow their dog to defecate, but make no effort to clean it up.

I’ll print this slowly in the forlorn hope that the message gets through. I’ll try to be polite:- “If your doggie has an accident and lays its eggs on the ground, pick them up!” No one really enjoys standing on them. Your dog, your responsibility. Esmeralda.

Big thanks Dear Ed, On behalf of my committee I would like to thank all the participants and the public for coming along to Waterlea on Sunday to be part of the vehicle display to raise money for Marlborough Hospice. This is the third, and they just get better. With over 300 display vehicles, this year was the biggest and we raised $5190 for this very worthy cause. To those who didn’t bring their vehicles,

I would ask you to make the effort next year so we can keep up the high standard for the public to view. Thanks also to our media sponsors More FM and the Sun News for getting the word out. Lastly, thanks to the Marlborough Racing Club for allowing us to use Waterlea, as it’s a wonderful venue for our picnic day. Patrick Pascoe Convener, Classic Motoring Society

Restoring balance Dear Ed, It is true that wild falcons are mainly found in the high country but falcons were once plentiful all over Marlborough – lowlands, riverbeds, forests and high country. The sharp decline in their population is due to human settlement and the issues we bring - loss of habitat, introduced predators

and persecution. We believe that restoring falcon numbers will create balance within nature. The Marlborough Falcon Trust want a healthy functioning ecosystem and native predators are an important part of the whole. Marlborough Falcon Trust


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The Boss causes parking chaos By Kristy Martin Marlburians love Bruce Springsteen, so much so that the airport carpark was thrown into turmoil when a huge number of locals headed off to Auckland to see ‘The Boss’ live in concert. Airport chief executive Dean Heiford admitted there were parking problems on the weekend of March 2, when Springsteen (pictured) and the E Street Band performed at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland. But the parking needed to be upgraded anyway, Mr Heiford said, because of demand following the increased seating capacity for flights between Blenheim and Auckland. “There were issues when the Bruce Springsteen concert was on. “Half of Marlborough decided to leave and go to Auckland that weekend.” However, with the addition of 800

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By Adam Poulopoulos The Blue Door Marlborough are frustrated after they had rubbish dumped on their front doorstep for the sixth time since Christmas. Five TVs, a computer, mouldy furniture and other items were left for staff to discover on Monday morning. It cost $140 to move it to the tip. The latest batch was the largest of the six, three of which have occurred since Blue Door moved from Charles Street to Seymour Street in early February. Manager Bronwen Demmocks said the latest episode was “disappointing.” “Any money spent there is not given to the community. Given the state of the stuff they can’t have genuinely thought we would sell it.” Blue Door has not taken any TVs for sale in the last three years. Since their move to Seymour Street, there have been three trash dumpings in three weeks. Ms Demmocks said tip fees and an inability to rope off their new carpark were possible reasons for that spike. She said acting on the problem was proving difficult. “Until we can find who was responsible, there’s not a lot we can do.” Blue Door is planning to install a donated security system in the next week to help catch the culprit.

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- weekend event guide Friday 14 March 2014 Basic Buddhist teaching 7pm – 8.30pm Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, Blenheim By koha/donation at the door, everyone warmly welcome All inquiries to Jan 578 2737 or Maree 572 2774 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open every day from 9am. Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street. Plenty of parking. $2.00 per session. Phone Sue: 578 0469

TV programme will be there supporting the event. There is a free sausage sizzle, a free hand-line for kids if they don’t have their own fishing rod, and free bait. There will be spot prizes. It’s being held on the wharf and foreshore next to the Arapawa Rowing Club in Waikawa Bay. For more info call Russell on 021 191 5569

Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 5781835

Havelock Mussel Festival A spectacular day. It is a great family environment to celebrate all things Mussels. See teams and individuals battle it out to be crowned the winner of the Mussel Opening Competition. Gates open 10am till 6pm

Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am

Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395.

Le Cafe Picton Present Erin. 8pm. Her folky, bluesy, off-beat style has proven popular with fans new and old. Erin has been writing for just six years, and plays original material only, crafting her songs from life experience, and her passion for storytelling.

Picton EcoWorld Touch a Tuatara see a Penguin, get up close and have fun discovering some amazing animals that live on Middle-earth making New Zealand, “the youngest land in the world”, Unique. Open every day from 9.30am.

Saturday Meditation Class 10am – 11.30 (followed by shared lunch) Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, Blenheim By koha/donation at the door, everyone warmly welcome. All inquiries to Jan 578 2737 or Maree 572 2774

Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Kiwi Conservation Club A stream study at Onamalutu from 10- 12am. For those not wanting to get their feet wet there will be a bush scavenger hunt running as well. This is suitable for all ages non members welcome. For more information and directions email marlborough@kcc.org.nz

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm. Prue: 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open noon-5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Saturday 15 March 2014 Trade Zone Kids Gone Fishin’ event Between 10.00am and 12:30. Entry is free and Graeme Sinclair, from the ‘Gone Fishin’

Cruisy Church At St.Andrews at 5 o,clock.Children from the age of 3,come and join us to share in games,craft activities,worship and food. Everyone welcome. Golf Croquet Brooklyn Club Whitehead Park,15 Brooklyn Drive. Today Tues and Thurs, 1pm start. Afternoon tea supplied, all welcome. Marlborough Artisan Market 9.30-1.30pm Wynen Street Carpark includes a range of stalls, including fruit and vegetables, woodwork, handicrafts, pottery, soaps, lavender products, toiletries, oils and wines, nuts and flowers. Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Phone John 578 3918. Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild First Saturday of the month at 1.30pm 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 5782471

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107

Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357. Picton Men’s Shed Every Saturday 10am to 1pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Plants and garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm. Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm. All welcome.

Sun 16 March 2014 SPCA open day At 31 Fox’s Island Road, Renwick between 10am and 2pm. It will be a great family day out with stalls, prizes, games, a bouncy castle, dog agility demonstrations and even Mr Whippy! There is a dress up competition – come dressed as your favourite animal – Judged at 12:30pm. For more info call Kaycee on 572 9156. Sounds trip specially for locals Jump onboard in Picton, stop off at Kaipupu Point Wildlife Sanctuary and Ruakaka salmon farm to feed the salmon. Well-recommended half day out. Info and Bookings 03 577 9997. Marlborough Unitarian Fellowship Red Cross Rooms 10.15am. Hear John Craighead on 21st century theology. All welcome Riverside Railway Train departs from Brayshaw Park Station at 1.45 and 3.00pm for Beaver Station and return. Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY. Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt ph 572 8850 Summer Farmers’ Market 9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer. St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am. Ph Rev Derek 5785050 Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am1pm every Sunday. Contact Sheira 5737390 Pony Club at Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary 5728762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Book sale today 9am - 4pm. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission. Associated Modellers Society Minature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Prk, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm till 4pm $2

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Colin King, a Zodiac man When it came to photographing Colin King for this article, there was no hesitation when it came to choosing a car. “We owned a Zodiac through the mid-seventies – with four children it was a great family car.” He continues, “Mind you, I made it even better by dropping a 289 Mustang V8 into it and put in a different radiator system to solve the overheating problem that the model was renowned for.” Colin explained that back then, there were no regulations when it came to ‘customising’ cars. You had to have a warrant of fitness, but no further tests were necessary when it came to adding or swapping various parts. The Kings lived in Kaiapoi after they were married in 1970 until they bought 60 acres at Fernside, Rangiora in 1979. At this time, Colin had a Morris Oxford. Another car was a MKIII Cortina which Colin ‘modified’ with a V8 engine and a Falcon automatic gearbox – this was not particularly successful though – Colin recalls, “It was too higher geared!” Colin wasn’t the only petrol-head in the family. His father and uncle both raced motorbikes at Cust in North Canterbury during the 1930’s and in mid-60’s, Colin’s father arrived back from a trip to the USA with a 1958 King Swan Dodge! His brother also had a love of cars some of which included a Triumph and an Anglia before that – both fully customised! The oil spike of the seventies hit those who loved their cars. Despite petrol at 50c a gallon it had been 30c not long before so this was a serious price increase. People that owned gas guzzlers couldn’t afford to run them and many of the car companies had to adapt or face ruin. Going back to his youth, Colin has fond memories of his Dad’s Jaguar XK140 and squeezing in the back with his sister and older brother on the way to and from milking cows at the family farm in Lincoln.

Colin King with a Ford Zodiac, a simliar model to one he owned in the seventies.

If all went well on the farm and the kids behaved, they were occasionally taken to The Vogue on Barrington Street to see a movie, or even to see the Lady Wigram Trophy Race at the Wigram Airbase – this was a major highlight! Reminiscing, Colin said that maybe he should have spent his money on other things,

but cars were important – they were a real passion and as he put it, “Your car meant a hell of a lot to you, you never forgot the cars you owned. By comparison, today’s cars lack the personality and statement of those earlier models.” But on the flip side, Colin was quick to

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The 1950s are back

Wine exports up 5% The 2014 New Zealand grape harvest is underway amid high hopes for a vintage which has started earlier than recent years due to a fantastic growing season. “On the back of the 2013 vintage, New Zealand wine exports are up 5% to a record $1.27 billion and we expect they will exceed $1.3 billion by June year end,” said New Zealand

Winegrowers chief executive Philip Gregan. “With demand strong in key markets, the 2014 vintage will enable another significant boost to exports in the year ahead.” The 2014 grape harvest commenced in late February and will conclude in early May.

By Kristy Martin The Friends of Marlborough Museum will hold its annual Pop Up Dinner on Friday March 28, with a fun, 1950s retro theme. This year, the dinner will be held at Marlborough Women’s Club on High Street. Museum chief executive Steve Austin said the event would coincide with an upcoming ‘Kiwiana, Kitsch and Kitchenalia’ exhibition opening on April 1. “People are welcome to dress up and we will have live 1950s music and retro food,” he said. Every year, the Friends of the Museum hold a fundraising dinner at different “pop up restaurant” locations to raise cash for the exhibitions. Last year’s event was a Spanish-themed dinner at Ritual Café that proved incredibly popular. Tickets are very limited, and can be purchased at the museum, located at Brayshaw Park, or Bookworld.

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Right: Marlborough Museum chief executive Steve Austin gets into the retro theme for the upcoming 1950s pop up dinner.

Herb crusted fish

Fighting the flu this winter

If you need an easy fish dish for busy weeknights, this herb crusted fish is it. Light, healthy and lemony fresh, this herb crusted fish is done in 15 minutes. Serves 4

By Adam Poulpoulos Influenza season is coming, and Marlborough practices have been armed with the vaccine to get you through. Health Minister Tony Ryall launched the vaccine in Wellington on Tuesday, and several Marlborough practices received the injections last week. The vaccine targets three different strains. Lister Court Medical Centre nurse Judy Holcroft said demand had been high, even earlier this week. “On Monday and Tuesday they went thick and fast. Everyone’s been wondering if we had them yet.” Lister Court usually gives about 1500 injections in one season, but

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Place fish fillets on the tray along with lemons face down. Combine breadcrumbs, zest, spring onion, dill, salt, pepper and olive oil together and spoon mixture on top of the fish fillets. Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes until fish is cooked through.

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Across: 1 Staff, 4 Have a bone to pick, 14 Crowd, 15 Dregs, 16 Combustion, 17 Civil, 19 Lie, 20 Contain, 21 Green-eyed, 22 Ottawa, 25 Letterbox, 27 Discus, 28 Rescue, 33 Accustomed, 35 Egg, 36 Shovel, 37 Ante, 39 Net, 41 Certain, 42 Bonsai, 43 Seeing red, 44 Tarry, 45 Unbroken, 50 By, 51 Wriggled, 55 Equal, 58 Illegally, 59 Africa, 60 Inverts, 61 Got, 63 Yank, 64 Nibble, 65 Apt, 66 Benevolent, 68 Dreary, 69 Corset, 71 Sculpting, 76 Allied, 77 Amusement, 79 Posture, 81 Cad, 84 Idiot, 85 Rhinoceros, 86 Limps, 87 Ruins, 88 Swinging the lead, 89 Leads. Down: 2 Terror, 3 Fight, 5 Agog, 6 Embargo, 7 Basket, 8 Naive, 9 Tunnels, 10 Puck, 11 Cavity, 12 Koala, 13 Adverse, 14 Cleaned, 18 Dirty trick, 23 Prime, 24 Autopsy, 26 Equator, 27 Dignity, 29 Control, 30 Screen, 31 Tense, 32 Veneer, 34 Drop, 36 Stare, 38 Ended, 40 Snag, 45 Unity, 46 Balance, 47 Orgy, 48 Eclair, 49 Bulge, 50 Blatant, 52 Innovation, 53 Gremlin, 54 Extent, 55 Eyebrow, 56 Crate, 57 Scab, 62 Angle, 67 Trellis, 68 Discard, 70 Samurai, 72 Conceal, 73 Review, 74 Smooth, 75 Tripod, 76 Admit, 78 Swing, 80 Twice, 82 Stun, 83 Sofa.


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North Canterbury-Marlborough TB control programme CAN AM OUTLANDER 500 DPS was $14,775 - NOW $13,775 incl Special price - 3yr warranty Very limited stock - Be quick!

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TBfree New Zealand is holding an information event where the public is welcome to discuss the TBfree New Zealand 2014 North Canterbury-Marlborough bovine tuberculosis (TB) control programme. Speak with staff and contractors about how the control of TB will benefit the wider community and protect the region’s pastoral agricultural sector. A series of short presentations about the programme will start at 6pm. Display material on the upcoming control operations will be available. Admission is free. Blenheim information day Where: Wesley Community Centre, Stubbs Lounge, 3 Henry Street, Blenheim 7201 When: Tuesday 18 March 2014, anytime from 5.30pm-7.30pm For further information, please contact TBfree New Zealand on 03 769 9098

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TREES WANTED free tree removal no job too big. Ph 027 218 2149.

situation vacant NAIL TECHNICIAN An opportunity exists for a nail technician Ph /txt Christine 027 282 2196.

UNCLE JOES WaLNUtS Require a person to join our small female team. They will be part of a production line, require initiative, good hand- eye skills, work well alone and under pressure, be able to multi task and be comfortable working with stand alone machinery. Please send CV to sales@unclejoes .co.nz

We are seeking an enthusiastic and selfmotivated person to join the team at the Picton Library to assist in providing services on Saturdays and Sundays. The hours of work are every second weekend, Saturday 9.45 am to 1.00 pm and Sunday 1.15 pm to 4.30 pm. There is also a requirement that this role will provide cover for staff on leave during the week as needed. Training will be provided on weekdays prior to the commencement of weekend duties. The role involves the issue and return of books, processing of new books, shelving and tidying resources, and assisting customers with their enquiries. It is desirable that you have familiarity with a library environment and have obtained a good pass in English at senior school level. You must be committed to both producing work of a high standard, customer service and satisfaction, personal initiative and have the ability to work in a team environment. On how to apply please visit our website http://www.marlborough.govt.nz/YourCouncil/Careers/Current-Vacancies.aspx You can forward your completed application to us by email to: vacancy@ marlborough.govt.nz Applications close at 5.00 pm on Monday 24 March 2014.

DOMINION SALT LTD Casual Relief VaCuum Plant PRoCess ContRolleR

Applications are invited for this position to provide casual relieving cover operating the vacuum salt refinery and monitoring the unmanned boiler at Lake Grassmere. The plant operates 24 hrs 5days per week and cover for leave absences is required. This position would suit a semi retired person with mechanical ability wishing to suppliment their income Key attributes you will possess are: • A high degree of self motivation • The ability to work with limited supervision • Boiler experience • Mechanical experience and aptitude • Logical thinking with problem solving ability • Product testing and record keeping. Attractive conditions will be offered to the successful candidate.

applications and CVs should be sent to: services manager Dominion salt limited, Po Box 81, seddon Bluelight would like to invite you and your kids to a fun filled day of fishing When: Saturday 15 March 2014 Time: 10am - 12.30pm with prize giving at 12pm Where: Waikawa Bay Foreshore & Wharf, Picton Meet TradeZone Fishing Guru Graeme Sinclair. Great a FREE day out with your kids. Bring along your own rod, limited number of free handlines available.

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Sport inbrief

Muddy Buddy Entries have opened for the Sport Tasman Muddy Buddy later this month. The event will be held at the breakwater at the end of Rangitane Drive in Havelock on Sunday, March 30. The course is 0.75 kilometres long, and stretches along the estuary verge. Individuals and teams are encouraged to enter and dress up for the occasion. The local fire brigade will be there to hose down the finishers, and St John will provide medical cover. For more information visit the Sport Tasman website.

GODZone Jeremy McKenzie’s Absolute Wilderness team have stormed home to finish third in the 520km GODZone adventure race. Blenheim-based McKenzie and his team finished at about 7:30 on Wednesday night. Dan Moore, from Picton, and Nelsonians Dan Busch and Naomi Whitehead were the other team members. The runaway winners, Seagate, finished the race just before 7am on Wednesday to claim their third title in a row. There were 41 teams in the event.

Makos Lansdowne Park will host two round-robin matches for the Tasman Makos in the upcoming ITM Cup season. They play Hawkes Bay in a replay of last year’s thrilling championship final in the first match of the season. That will kick off at 2:35 on Sunday, August 17. Shield holders Counties will also be coming to town for the last round-robin game of the season, on Sunday August 12. Otago will get the first chance to lift the Ranfurly Shiled from Counties when they face off in round two.

Table Tennis Twice-weekly table tennis sessions have started in Picton recently. Players are invited to the Picton Little Theatre between 10am and noon on Tuesdays, and 7:30pm and 9:30pm on Thursdays. Each session costs $2. If attending on Tuesdays you are welcome to bring lunch.

Basketball The Fico Finance Nelson Giants are coming to Blenheim. They are playing the Canterbury Rams at Stadium 2000 on Saturday, March 29. The game begins at 6pm. The Marlborough Magic men’s team will play the curtain-raiser.

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The gift of the gab Earlier this week Usain Bolt, who runs to the media about as fast as he runs round a track, was at it again. Bolt declared himself available for the Jamaican national football team, who begin their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign next year. Reports have stated the coach may even be inclined to pick the fastest man alive, although it is relatively unclear how good he is at controlling a football. Bolt has professed his love for the beautiful game. A diehard Manchester United supporter, he has met the team and ex-manager Sir Alex Ferguson in the past.

He has also been particularly vocal on Twitter about the club’s transfer policy, and their failings this season. Sport is full of these characters, those of the inflated egos and muddled words. For every incredibly profound quote like Wayne Gretzky’s “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take,” there is a Murray Mexted pearler like “strangely, in slow motion replay, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer.” Tug McGraw, a former baseball relief pitcher who was perhaps better known as the father of country music star Tim McGraw, toed the line between farce and

genius quite deftly a few times. When asked about whether he preferred grass or astroturf, he said “I dunno. I’ve never smoked any astroturf.” Then there are those strange hobbies, because not every athlete sticks with the game after they retire. Mike Tyson enjoys pigeon racing, basketballer Shaquille O’Neal became a sheriff and a rapper, footballer Mario Balotelli had fire engines around to his house after setting off fireworks in the bathroom. Following all that is part of what makes sport so entertaining.

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Orange wave passes through Blenheim By Adam Poulopoulos An army of about 300 orangeshirted trekkers walking the length of New Zealand for Multiple Sclerosis stopped in Blenheim this week. The Great New Zealand Trek group, which includes 105 horse riders, 87 walkers, 38 bike riders and 80 support staff, have covered 200 kilometres each year since they started in Cape Reinga in 2005. This year’s leg began at the Wairau Valley on March 8, and ends when they reach Clarence on Sunday. The took a rest day in Blenheim on Wednesday, and spent the night camping on the edge of the Richmond Brook airstrip. All the funds raised by the group go to the Malaghan Institute, with a charitable trust set up to help find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis.

Trekkers Jayne Bailey, Barry Cooper, Linda McIlroy and Jan Ferguson.

Group member Jan Ferguson said the whole operation needed a lot of effort from everybody. “The whole village moves every

day. “The caterers make 900 meals a day with no power and no running water.”

The 2014 leg of the Trek is the first in the South Island, after the group reached Wellington last year.

Students feel the burn

Darting to victory

By Adam Poulopoulos Students from both Blenheim colleges got a serious workout this week as the Cityfitness truck parked up in Blenheim. The truck stopped at the Girls College on Wednesday, before moving onto the Boys’ College field yesterday. It contained rowing machines and exercise bikes, and students were subjected to other exercises like burpees and crunches. MBC PE teacher Gareth Pugh said the demonstration would help students in many ways. “It’s enjoyable and obviously good for their fitness. “It installs good habits and technique and hopefully when they go on they’ll join a gym or do more fitness work in the future.” Cityfitness Blenheim general manager Natalie Gallagher said the truck was a “fun, engaging and educational” way to let students know about health and wellbeing. The truck began its tour on February 9, and finishes on April 6.

By Adam Poulopoulos An up-and-coming Blenheim darts player is targeting national and international tournaments following his success at the South Island champs at the end of last month. Clubs of Marlborough’s Michael Thoms won the youth 18-25 division of the tournament, which was held in Oamaru. He beat Marty Wilson of Hokitika 4-2 in the final. Thoms’ next assignment is the national champs in Christchurch in July, and if he is successful there, further meets in Australia. The 23-year-old said he was delighted with his Oamaru victory. “I went down there hoping to win it, but I knew it would be tough. “It’s my best result. I’ve done well at other national tournaments but that was against everyone, not just my age group.” Thoms threw four 180s during the weeklong Oamaru meet. He has started playing more and more tournaments recently, having taken up the game nine years ago. “It’d be nice to be as good as those guys on TV like Phil Taylor. “I guess the more practice I have the better.” The Oamaru tournament was Thoms’ first South Island Championships.

MBC pupil Jack Boyce, 17, on the exercise bike.


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