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By Celeste Lodewyk Marlborough has been abuzz with activity, but not of the welcome sort. Wasp populations have exploded in some areas of the region, resulting in property owners needing to take urgent action. Local pest control companies have been fielding numerous phone calls from residents after discovering ‘larger than usual’ wasp nests in trees and around homes and sheds. JAE Marlborough owner Ashley Gladman said there had definitely been an increase in wasp activity around Blenheim and they had been busier than usual over the past three weeks. Continued page 3 Wasps are no match for pest eradicator Tim Osgood from JAE (pictured right).


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Hanging up the cleaver By Adam Poulopoulos Ivan Neame is all set to cleave his last bit of meat on Tuesday, as the New World Blenheim butcher heads into retirement. Colleagues celebrated Mr Neame’s efforts at morning tea yesterday, ahead of his final day on Tuesday. Mr Neame was a foundation member of the supermarket, which was opened at the current location of Farmers, in 1977. He said he had enjoyed his time. “Most of the way it’s been a happy time here. “We have a team and a half of staff - that makes the compelling difference.” When he started meat was delivered in carcass form, but has changed in recent years to cartons. He said some things always remained the same. “It is important to get the supply to the customer right every day. “Every week there was a different special

Mayors call for legal high ban

Ivan Neame is retiring after 36 years at Blenheim New World.

and there still is.” Payroll manager Jenny Woolley, the secondlongest serving staff member with 28 years, said Ivan likes to “get on with life.” “He’s the kind of guy who comes to work, does his job, and chats about the races. “He tells you what horse not to bet for, and gets on with his life!”

Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman is joining forces with other mayors, petitioning central government to toughen up on legal highs and outlaw the products. Mr Sowman says the government legislation did not meet the public wishes, allowing only for the control of these substances, not a ban. The government is currently in a consultation process for its Regulations to the Psychoactive Substances Act 2013 which sets out the regulatory powers to control the psychoactive substance market. Mr Sowman said he and other South Island mayors had signed a petition calling on the government to change the law to ban these products. Meanwhile local councils, including the MDC, are in the process of setting up their own regimes to control the sale of legal highs in their own areas. Mr Sowman says councils have no option but to set their own local policy as the law doesn’t allow them to enforce an outright ban.

Cash making environmental splash By Adam Poulopoulos A Blenheim student is off to Wellington as he pursues his dream of tackling environmental issues. Jonathan Cash has won a place at the annual Sir Peter Blake Youth EnviroLeaders Forum, beginning at the end of next month. The 17-year-old Marlborough Boys College pupil is one of 50 year 11-13 students from around the country selected for the event, which will continue for five days. Events during the forum include a climate change workshop, leadership development

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course and a presentation to the Minister for the Environment, Hon. Amy Adams. Those selected for the forum

may also have the opportunity to head to the subantarctic Auckland Islands, scheduled for February next year. There, students will be involved with constructing Blake Station, a new climate research base. Jonathan, who is the current chairman of the MBC Environmental Council, said he thought the forum would help to expand his knowledge of environmental issues. “I am always getting involved with environmental projects, especially with Department of Conservation, and I enjoy working in the outdoors.

When I was accepted I was both thrilled and proud - thrilled for myself and proud to represent Marlborough.” Sir Peter Blake Trust CEO Shelley Campbell said the late yachtsman would be proud of the students’ interest in the environment. “He was passionate about inspiring young people to take up leadership opportunities and challenge themselves to set and achieve audacious goals, which is a big part of the annual Youth EnviroLeaders Forum event.” About 200 students from around New Zealand applied for the forum.

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Pest numbers up after last year’s mild winter Continued from page 1 “One day I did six jobs, they have been coming in thick and fast from Picton, Blenheim and surrounding areas. “We have seen some huge nests, two in particular were really big. “One was about twice the size of a basketball and the second looked like a big blown up beach ball hanging in a tree, it was an impressive sight,” he said. Ashley had spoken to people who had been stung after discovering a nest and trying to eliminate it themselves.

Allan Robinson, ‘The Spiderman’.

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mon wasp and because of their aggression I would advise people to be cautious and call in the experts. “Wasps won’t stop at one sting and if they feel threatened it’s like a signal goes out and several will appear and sting, it can very nasty,” he said. Allan Robinson, aka ‘The Spiderman’, says he had an urgent wasp callout to a cherry orchard yesterday. “They were just everywhere,” he said. Allan also attended a vineyard

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this week, where he found four wasps’ nests in a pump shed. “I can’t believe the woman went in and out of there without getting stung.” Wasps are not the only species that have increased, cockroaches have also sparked an increase in pest control callouts, according to Ashley. “The milder winter we experienced last year has provided the breeding conditions needed by wasps and cockroaches to increase at a higher than normal rate.”

Correction The Havelock Muddy Buddy, scheduled for Sunday, has been postponed, not cancelled, as Wednesday’s story indicated. The new date is Sunday, May 11.

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Flying day gives royals a taste of local aviation By Kristy Martin Aeroplanes are being repainted, security tightened and staff are polishing up their curtsies. Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre director Jane Orphan says preparations are well underway for next month’s visit by their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Prince William and wife Kate will spend one hour at the museum from 1:15pm on Thursday April 10. “It’s great that they are coming here. Everybody’s very excited,” Jane said. “We’ve got to provide security, put up barriers, organise special ID tags for staff and sort out a general programme of how it’s all going to work.” The royal couple will divide their time between touring the museum in the company of film director Peter Jackson, whose collection of World War 1 aircraft and memorabilia is on display, before examining other aircraft outside,

Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre director Jane Orphan will take their Royal Highnesses William and Kate on a tour of the museum along with film director Peter Jackson.

where the general public will also be enjoying flying displays overhead. The April flying day, organised to coincide with the royal visit, gives people the opportunity to see rare privately-owned planes in flight.

Among the line-up will be the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 German fighter plane, the Russian Yak-3, Avro Anson bomber, Nanchangs, Sopwith Pup, Nieuport and Harvard. The local vintage car club is also providing a selection of cars and

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Delta Group is creating a WW1 ‘living history’ display. The $10 entry fee for the flying day has been waived in order to encourage more members of the public to head along. “It’s just such an important occasion that we decided we won’t charge,” Jane said. Omaka staff and volunteers have been conducting working bees, tidying up the grounds and repainting some of the vintage planes in the lead-up to the highprofile event. Jane and husband Graham, a museum trustee, and chairman Brian Greenall will show the royal couple around, along with Jackson. “I’m sure I’ll be very nervous on the day,” said Jane, The museum, which attracts about 27,000 visitors annually, will be closed to the public for the day, but gates for the flying day will be open from 9am and flying displays will kick off at 10am.

The Sensible Sentencing Trust has had to cancel their protest in the Blenheim CBD, scheduled for Saturday, April 5. The protest was to be part of a worldwide peaceful protest against child abuse. The event was going to clash with the Forrest GrapeRide on the same weekend.

Recycling feedback Council is considering extending its kerbside recycling to Renwick, Tua Marina, Rarangi and Grovetown. A survey for affected residents, which includes 950 properties in Renwick and 750 properties in the other four towns, will be posted out next week and people will have until May 21 to return the forms. These areas are currently serviced by private companies that collect bags and wheelie bins each week. The introduction of a recycling service for Renwick would divert up to 260 tonnes from landfill and 202 tonnes for the other towns combined.

Fun day The Lochmara Lodge Family Fun Day will be held this Sunday, featuring music, face-painting, kids’ treasure hunts and games, a tug-of-of-war championship and the famous Lochmara Big Swim, 750m across the bay. Entry is free with return water taxi from Picton $25.

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Business Dairy farm changes game inbrief

Real estate winners Two Blenheim-based real estate agents won big at the First National Real Estate Group’s annual Upper South Island awards ceremony last week. Andrea Church was crowned number one salesperson, while Michael Rea won the next generation award. The First National Mark Stevenson office also won the top office award in its category.

Wine shines It appears the Marlborough wine industry is in good health, after it took out 10 of 14 trophies at the weekend’s Easter Show Wine Awards. Villa Maria’s George Geris won winemaker of the year, and their Single Vineyard Taylors Pass Chardonnay 2012 was named champion wine of the show. Marlborough won awards across eight varieties, including Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc.

By Adam Poulopoulos Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? The Willowbank Estate family dairy farm, which turns 150 this year, has changed the way customers receive their milk by installing a vending machine. Willowbank Estate, on Hunter Road, unveiled the machine in January 2013. Since then customers have been able to go into the milk shed and purchase bottles to fill and refill as they please. It is the only dairy farm in Marlborough with a vending machine. Customers are allowed to take five litres of milk per person per day for their personal use. Farmer Tim Jopson said an increased demand for his nonpasteurised milk led to the machine being installed. “We’d have two or three people come in every week. “There’s more and more people making their own cheese and things like that now.”

Big win A Marlborough organisation won the supreme award at the Trustpower National Community Awards. Mistletoe Bay Trust, representing the Marlborough District, won the award for their eco-village and campground. The awards were held on Saturday night.

Speaker Australian Nick Peall is heading to Blenheim to speak at a one-day workshop on internet marketing. The seminar is on Thursday, April 17. Tickets are still available. Contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce for more details.

Hayley Jopson, 10, Zara Jopson, 7, Errol Morrison, Tineka Jopson and Tim Jopson enjoy the farm produce.

He said demand at the farm was steadily increasing. “People are becoming more discerning about where their food comes from.

“You come out, get your milk, and you can see the cows that made it.” Mr Jopson came into the family, and the farm, when he married

Tineka. The couple’s children are the sixth generation of the family since they moved onto the farm.

Ideas on High Street property welcome Story and photo By Adam Poulopoulos A Marlborough landowner has opened up the floor to suggestions regarding the future of his High Street site. Mike Hart owns 122 High Street, on the Andrew Street corner, which is 1851 square metres in size. Currrent tenants include Noel Templeton Optometrists, Black Dragon Tattoo Studio and Make it Fit Clothing Alterations in one building, and The Lounge Suite Co. in the other. Speaking from Auckland, Mr Hart said the ideas process was

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an “open book.” “Whether someone wants me to put a building on some of it, motels or an office block, I’m

open to suggestions. “There seems to be quite a bit of interest.” Harcourts commercial special-

ist John Davis said Mr Hart’s preference was to develop on the site and buy the lease back, but was open to suggestions. He said the site’s corner location at the edge of the CBD, high traffic count and size made it prime real estate. “Getting that size close to town is pretty bloody rare. “It’s nearly half an acre. “At the end of the day, you’d say the site was under-utilised in its present form.” The deadline for expressions of interest is at noon on Thursday, April 3.

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Owner of 2 Style Hair Design Michelle Bowler (pictured left) is delighted after her salon moved into the old Chequers building earlier this week. All equipment was moved in during the weekend, and she began taking customers at 9am on Tuesday. The hairdresser moved from its old site on Arthur Street. Ms Bowler said the new site had been worth the wait. “The process of getting here has taken a long time, because the building had to be split into three. “The amount of people looking in and the amount of foot traffic has been amazing. “We’re really happy with it.” The old Chequers building has been retenanted, with 2 Style being joined by takeaway outlet Master Roast. A third tenant has yet to be announced.


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business hub marlborough.co.nz Bring on traffic lights cycling is good Marlborough Traffic lights would be GREAT. Bring em Re “use your legs” have you ever thought that on!

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is extreme poverty legit? Read articles re: John’s Kitchen. I often see people outside John’s Kitchen having a smoke before they go in or after they come out. Ironic that often those claiming poverty and inability to pay for simple essentials like bread, happen to have money for cigarettes, booze, drugs etc. How legitimate is extreme poverty in a country with so much opportunity and government assistance on hand? I cannot afford to buy cigarettes or alchohol because I have a family to feed and clothe.

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How bad are things when there a street full of cars for a large funeral and meter maid is marking tyres flat stick then back for a second round. wheres the respect??? KS

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Blenheim Community Constable Russ Smith, Anti Bullying Co-ordinator Liz Collyns, Neighbourhood Support Street Co-ordinator Belinda Bryce and Emergency Services Officer for Marlborough Emergency Management Gary Spence. The group is encouraging the community to get to know their neighbours.

Be a good neighbour Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk If your neighbour lay injured in their home for more than a day, would you notice? And if you had to name at least three people who lived in your street, could you? Years ago these questions would have been answered with a resounding ‘yes’, but in today’s society many people are more private and not as forthcoming when it comes to getting to know your neighbours, according to neighbourhood support street coordinator Belinda Bryce. Belinda has teamed up with Blenheim community constable Russ Smith, anti bullying co-ordinator Liz Collyns and emergency services officer for Marlborough emergency management Gary Spence to highlight the importance of knowing your neighbours and encourage people to form ‘neighbourbood support groups’. The group is also promoting ‘Neighbours Day Aoteroa’ with a simple message.

“Good neighbours take care of each other, so turn your street into a neighbourhood”. Neighbours Day Aoteroa will be recognised this weekend, March 29 and 30, and encourages people to carry out small acts of neighbourliness, whether it be popping your head over the fence to introduce yourself through to organising a street barbecue. “If you are trying to make friends with neighbours use this day as an excuse,” Gary says. “From an emergency services point of view, well organised support groups cope better in crisis than neighbours who don’t know one another.” Russ adds; “Alert neighbours who take notice of what is happening in their street are one of the best deterrents for burglars and other crimes, so introduce yourself to your neighbours and look at forming a support group.” If you would like to find out more about neighbourhood support groups and how to form one, phone the Marlborough Emergency Management on (03) 520 7490 or Marlborough District Council (03) 520 7400.

Knowing your neighbours enables you to: • Break down the barriers between young and old • Prevent crime in the neighbourhood • Know when a neighbour is injured or sick • Comfortably discuss any problems • Have fun and enjoy social 'street' events


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Seymour Square clean up Workers are out making sure Seymour Square is looking sharp before the royal visit. The latest project has seen David James Tree Services employees Parker Havens, left, and Zeth Kingi tending to all the trees in the square. They began work on Tuesday, and the job should be done by Monday. Kingi said the pictured tree was proving troublesome, having encountered rats and pigeons during the job. “This one’s a bit of a mess. So far the rest have been pretty cruisy though.” The royals arrive in Blenheim on April 10.

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- weekend event guide Friday 28 March 2014

Raiser: Marlborough Magic vs Nelson Rhythm and Brown 4pm tip off. Stadium 2000

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!

Havelock Lions Market Day At Havelock Domain, Neal Street 9am - 1pm sites available ring Ian 574 2558

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 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395. 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. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. 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.

Last Blast Party Enjoy the last weekend of daylight saving by coming along to the Island-themed Last Blast Party at the Waikawa Boating Club. From 6pm. Live music, loudest shirt competition, jandal tossing and hula! Bring a Potluck contribution to the BBQ – meat or salad. All are welcome for a fun night! 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.

Sun 30 March 2014 United Nations International Year of Family Farming 2014 A day for the whole family, urban and rural to celebrate family farming and what it means to our wider community. Informative seminars, entertainment, music, craft stalls, displays by local business and food. Bring a picnic tea and enjoy the hilarious “Bitches’ Box and Mel Parsons” in the evening. Gates open at 10am. Contact Faye Leov Ph 571 6149 Just past Rai Valley, will be signposted. Lochmara Lodge Family Fun Day Music, face-painting, kids’ treasure hunts, games, tug-of-of-war championship, or win a night for two at Lochmara with the Lochmara Big Swim, 750m across the bay. Entry to the day is free, return water taxi from Picton $25 return, under 5s free. Bookings 573 4554 Ulysses Ride To Foresters Cafe, Rai Valley. Meet at the railway station at 10.45am ride departs 11.00am.

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.

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

Riverside Railway Train departs Brayshaw Station at 1.45 and 3.00pm for Beaver Station and return. Fares Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY

Associated Modellers Society Minature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Prk, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm till 4pm $2

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

Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome

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Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt ph 572 8850

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

Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts.

St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am. Ph Rev Derek 5785050

Saturday 29 March 2014

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.

Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am1pm every Sunday. Contact Sheira 5737390

Marlborough Basketball Welcomes the Pre Season NBL Basketball Game between the Nelson Giants and the Canterbury Rams. Half time prizes. Curtain

Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776.

Sounds, Salmon & Songbirds 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

The Diversion Gallery Open noon-5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz

Kart Sport Marlborough Cresswell Electrical Raceway on Wither Road. Final round of twilight series. Racing starts at 3pm

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!

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.

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Summer Farmers’ Market 9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer.

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.

Wednesday 2 - Saturday 12 April Anne Boleyn - Directed by Pam Logan. With a fantastic line up of cast and crew this is a play not to be missed. In the play “Anne Boleyn’ Brenton takes ideas from history and weaves them into an engrossing and highly entertaining story line. Boathouse Theatre 2-12 April

Pony Club at Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984.

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

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Friday March 28, 2014

Noeline Stewart relaxing on an orange Ford Escort before she heads off for the Shanghai to London Rally Tour this May.

Girls on Tour By Belinda Jackson Noeline Stewart, wife of Omaka Classic Cars founder Ron Stewart, loves to be behind the wheel of a classic car almost as much as he does. From Jaguar rallies to the Coromandel’s Leadfoot Festival, it has always been a case of ‘if you can’t beat them, join them’. Noeline’s first car was a 1979 blue Mark I Escort which she enjoyed driving. “It was the perfect size – big enough without being too big and small enough to nip round town and park easily.” Some of Noeline’s favourite cars to drive have included an Alpha Romeo, a Mini, a VW Beetle, the XJR 1998 Jaguar Supercharger

and the 1974 Rolls Royce Series II Silver Shadow. She remembers driving it down from the Kapiti Coast and onto the ferry at Wellington. She said she could see all the ferry guys thinking, ‘Look out, lads – this will be interesting!’ but she parked it perfectly! A few years ago Noeline and a girlfriend drove a Holden SV Saloon 5000 on a rally from Invercargill to Auckland. She says she loved the noise and the gruntiness of the car. As Shell was a sponsor they stopped at a number of Shell stations on the way for people to admire the cars. They even met Stirling Moss at the one in

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Taupo while admiring a few Ferraris! Once in Auckland, they met both Jeremy Clarkson and James May from the BBC’s Top Gear. Another car trip, this time in a Ford Fairlane V8 ‘tickford-enhanced’ (one of only 104 ever made) was a girls’ weekend away heading over to Buller on the West Coast. A great time was had by all but on the way back the amount of talking lead to a missed turn and they ended up in Reefton! Noeline is now looking forward to the Shanghai to London Rally Tour starting at the beginning of May. She and Ron will be taking 1967 Peugeot 404 that mechanic Owen Packham has given

a thorough once-over to make sure it’s ready for the 62 day trip. He’s even installed a small fan on the dashboard to make up for the lack of airconditioning! A number of times over the years Noeline has gone into Owen’s workshop and noticed a car she hadn’t seen before. When asking if Ron had bought yet another one, the boys would all look very sheepish and mutter something along the lines of, “Oh… er… no…Ron’s had this one a while…” Noeline likens this to a woman putting on a new dress only to hear the husband say, “I haven’t seen that before is it new?” “Oh no – had this for ages!!” would come the reply!

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Picton businessman Ian Gardiner has been in the automotive industry for most of his life, and it’s been a fulfilling career that has taken him halfway around the world. Ian owns Motordrome Services Ltd, located on Wellington Street in Picton, where he and longtime employee Jason Gardiner provide Warrant of Fitness checks and related repairs, vehicle servicing, tyres and car and boat storage. Motordrome Services Ltd is also a member of the Kumho Tyres team and Valvoline Oil. He and wife Vicky have lived in Picton for almost 30 years, of which Ian has been self-employed for 27 years. Prior to Picton Ian grew up in Rakaia, Southland, where he first began working part time in an automotive workshop in his teenage years. Wanting to continue along that path, Ian began an apprenticeship in 1971. Using his skills he moved to Australia, where he worked in some mines in the Northern Territory, before travelling to

the Philippines as a workshop advisor for an aid project. “It was there I met my wife,” he grins. Later, after returning to New Zealand, Ian and Vicky opted for a ‘fresh start’ and packed up their belongings and headed for Picton. The couple purchased the Picton Transport Services Workshop, allowing Ian to became self-employed with the clear vision that he wanted to “concentrate on servicing the locals”. “I thought it was the right thing to do in the early days and after all this time it’s paid off. We have had great local support and business has been pretty consistent,” he says. The business was shifted to its current site at 55 Wellington Street after Ian purchased the site’s building 13 years ago where Ian expanded to incorporate a small boat and car storage facility. Still going strong after almost 30 years, Motordrome Services Ltd is your onestop-shop for WOF testing and related repairs and vehicle servicing.

We are now open on Saturdays

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HOUSESITTERS available mature couple with 2 years experience animal lovers Ph or txt Barbara 021 054 0249.

WORKING COUPLE and one retired dog moving to Blenheim. Looking to rent 2+ b/room house with garage. Prefer rural or near beach /bush. Phone/Txt Hedley 027 733 4323.

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This is an important and demanding roll requiring up to 12 hours per day, 7 days per week for approximately 6 weeks, full training will be provided. If you are hard- working, practical and enjoy a challenge then we would love to hear from you. We can provide transport to work each day and a hot meal over the vintage period. Please send your CV and cover letter to simon.stock@yealands.co.nz or call 027 441 4311 for further information.

garage sale

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Call Christian or Linda on 572 8897

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Witherlea, Upper Weld & Redwood Street Area

Yealands Estate Wines are looking for a hands-on, can-do proactive person to manage the winery water and waste water discharge over the vintage period.

was $23,500 - NOW $21,500 incl Special price - 3yr warranty Very limited stock - Be quick!

A b rea k , a change. Semi retired or work experience. Free accom. RnR Lifestyle. Pelorus Sound in return for some help with Webdesign Database Server. Contact xtorz@ yahoo.co.nz

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If you would like to join a vibrant, hardworking and professional team.

Garden Tours • Wedding Ceremonies Gift & Garden Shop OPEN: Sat & Sun 11 am till 4 pm or by appointment. Entry $10 pp. FREE Entry to garden 1 person with every $50 sale at shop. 130 O’Dwyers Road, RD3, Rapaura Ph 03 570 2089 or 021 222 4544 www.burnleagardens.co.nz

situation vacant

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Place your ad here. Phone 577 7868.

Cars, Planes, Helicopters, Nitro fuel, Li-Po Pack, Servos, Tyres, Paint, CA glue, Glo plugs. Roselands, 67 High street. Phone 578 3596. open 7 days.

Friday March 28, 2014

An opportunity exists in the Blenheim and Nelson areas for a local builder to join in our success.

Site Supervisor Endeavour Homes is a local Design and Build housing company operating from our Show Home on Taylor Pass Rd. We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service, quality and building excellence. This role is a pivotal, hands-on supervisory role, in which you’ll use your expertise within a building and trades environment to oversee all building operations to ensure they are completed efficiently, safely, within budget and to the high expectations of our clients. To be considered for this role you will possess the following: • Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise with clients • Demonstrated problem solving capability • Exceptional time management skills • A LBP Carpentry and/or Site License • Experience in basic quantity surveying • Sound computer skills • Good sense of humour All applications will be treated in strict confidence. Please apply in person or in writing to:

Endeavour Homes

148 Taylor Pass Rd, Blenheim 7201 or by e-mail info@endeavourhomesmarlborough.co.nz

By Friday 4th April 2014

situation vacant

WORD ADMINISTRATION TRAINEE We require a motivated and reliable person to join our team Do you have • Initiative • Time Management Skills • Communication Skills • An eye for detail • Computer Literacy • Microsoft Word and Excel Knowledge Duties • Reception • General Office Duties • Data Base Maintenance • Office Manager Support This position would suit a school leaver or someone looking for a career in office administration - full training will be provided. Confidentiality and attention to detail are essential in this role. Please apply in writing enclosing your CV to: info@petersdoig.co.nz The Office Manager, P O Box 240, Blenheim, 7240. Applications Close 4pm - Friday 4 April 2014.

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Locals urged to tell story Marlburians are being sought to tell their stories on camera as part of filmmaker Keith Hawke’s latest project. Mr Hawke, based in Nelson, has secured the $32000 he needed for his project, which explores suicide and depression in rural communities. Production on the project has just begun with research and interviewing of subjects. Filming begins in about two weeks. Mr Hawke said the person with the highest risk of committing suicide

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Death Notices

BUTT: William James (8lb 2oz) March 17, 2014

BENNETT, Valery Joyce (nee Walker): March 20, 2014

HAYMES: Chelsea Cherie (9lb 3oz) March 17, 2014

BOTHAM, Suzanne Kay (Kay): March 24, 2014

RICE: Alexia (Lexi) Paige (9lb 4oz) March 21, 2014

CAMBRIDGE, Michael John: March 23, 2014

ROBASTI: Margarita (3.750kg) March 24, 2014

GUILLEMOT, David (Dave) Vincent: March 21, 2014 GULLERY, May Priscilla (nee Smith, Hapuka): March 21, 2014

SCHURR, James Richard (Jim): March 21, 2014

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MORTIMER: Steve. Died 29th March 2013. Gone but not forgotten. Forever in our hearts. Love Mum and Dad, Peter and Lea, Robin and Tracy, Karen and Colin.

ROSSITER, Raymond Edward Charles (Ray): March 20, 2014

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KENNINGTON, John Humphry (Jack): Passed away peacefully in his sleep, March 24 2014 at Whakatane Hospital. Father and father-in-law of Bernard and Bronwyn, grandfather of Jacob, Joshua, Zachary and Sienna. An internment for Jack will be held at Kaituna Cemetery 11am on Tuesday April 1. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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VENROOY: Max (6lb 1oz) March 17, 2014

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was a middle-aged farmer with a mental illness. “People need to hear positive stories of life after depression and suicide attempts. “Until we start talking about the problem nothing will change. “It’s for communities to fix, and they can only do that if they are able to recognise the problem and to talk openly about it.” The film is expected to take five months to complete. To get in touch with Keith email khawke@paradise.net.nz


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Friday March 28, 2014

Just a game

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This week we have seen incidents in the sporting world reminding us there is more to think about than just the game. Twenty-two year old Newcastle Knights forward Alex McKinnon’s career is probably over after his neck was broken in a tackle last weekend. It is unclear what further damage was done. Before that, forked lightning struck, but didn’t initially stop play at the World T20 between England and New Zealand. Lastly, West Coast Fever netball coach Norma Plummer received death threats ahead of her team’s game in Dunedin this weekend. All of these raise the ques-

City2Saxton Entries are open for City2Saxton, Nelson’s 10km fun run, roll or stroll. The event will be held on Sunday, April 13, and racing begins at 9:45am. The race is due to finish at lunchtime and there will be food stalls, music and spot prizes to be won. For more information visit the Sport Tasman website.

Basketball The NBL pre-season comes to Stadium 2000 this weekend when the Nelson Giants and the Canterbury Rams do battle. The match takes place tomorrow night, tipping off at 6pm. The Marlborough Magic play Nelson Rhythm and Brown in the curtain-raiser, which starts at 4pm. Tickets are available at Stadium 2000, and door sales on the night will be limited.

tion - should we be protecting sportspeople more? We have to accept in a game as physical as rugby league, injuries will happen. The tackle McKinnon suffered wasn’t malicious, but surely the referees and tacklers have to be aware of the situation in that moment, and act accordingly. Umpires waited for an over before leaving the field in Bangladesh. Captains Stuart Broad and Brendon McCullum have since questioned the umpires’ decision. Broad even got fined for his criticism. And as for Plummer, no death threat is a laughing matter.

Many public figures have experienced them before. One of the most famous examples of a sportsperson whose actions in the sporting realm led to their death was Andres Escobar. The Columbian defender scored an own goal at the 1994 football World Cup, and was then shot and killed, probably by drug lords in his own country, after he inadvertently caused them gambling losses. That isn’t likely to eventuate here, but it makes you think. Sportspeople are just regular people after all, and their safety should be the first priority.

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sports talk With ... Adam Poulopoulos

Sports news? we’re interested Phone 577 7868 and talk to our sports reporter Adam

Rugby Club rugby scheduling for this Saturday is as follows: Moutere v Harlequins, Awarua Park, 3pm. Central v Waitohi, Lansdowne Park, 3pm. Awatere v Renwick, Seddon Domain, 3pm. Kim and Mark Gear have been running Crossfit Blenheim for the last year.

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The 15th edition of the Allan Scott Women’s Golf Tournament is fast approaching. The event will be held at the Marlborough Golf Club on April 7, 8 and 9. Late entries will be taken. For more information visit the Marlborough Golf Club website.

By Adam Poulopoulos The development of Crossfit Blenheim into a strong community is the thing Mark and Kim Gear (pictured) look back on with the most fondness as the gym prepares to turn one. The husband and wife team officially opened the gym, on April 1 last year. Numbers have swelled from 20 when the

gym began to about 100 now. Mark and Kim are both fitness junkies, and ran boot camps before starting Crossfit Blenheim. They recently secured a contract to help train the Marlborough members of the Tasman Makos, and are in partnership with equipment supplier Industrial Athletic. Squash player Megan Craig.

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R 7:39am S 7:14pm

Best At

B

10:10 pm 4:06 pm

R 7:41am S 7:13pm

Best At

B

2:55am 3:21pm Rise 9:59am Set 8:37pm

11:04 pm 5:01 pm

Best At

B

3:47am 4:13pm Rise 11:02am Set 9:19pm

NOTE: Wairau Bar tide times are based on Wellington plus 2hrs 2mins. Wairau Bar tide heights are Wellington heights as no height data is available. Not for navigational purposes.

Graphic supplied by OceanFun Publishing Ltd

Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa www.tidewiz.com www.tidespy.com

Squash talent from around the top of the South Island descends on Blenheim this weekend for the Marlborough Squash Open. The event began last night at Stadium 2000, and runs until Sunday. One hundred and twelve entries from as far afield as Nelson, the West Coast and Christchurch gather to compete in the men's and women's draws. The women's final is due to be held at 2:30pm on Sunday, with the men's final directly after. World number 46 Megan Craig heads the field, playing in both the men's and women's draws. The Blenheim-raised 21-year-old has just returned after qualifying for the Women's World Open Championships in Penang. Marlborough Squash Club president Janet Udy said she was happy with the level of entries. She said it was important local players had the chance to play in tournamnets like this. "It's really great for local players to have the chance to play against players from outside the region. "Usually they have to travel away."


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