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This year’s Anzac Day marked 100 years since New Zealand’s involvement in the start of the First World War. Thousands of Marlburians gathered throughout the region to remember not only the original Anzacs who served at Gallipoli but also more than a century of service by NZ servicemen and women. The curious and awed faces of young children were ever present at the services, a positive sign said ex Marlborough RSA presidents Ian Hislop and Ron Hemming (pictured at the Blenheim ceremony). Continued page 2 Milla Boardman (2) wore her father’s service medals and placed a wreath at the Renwick War Memorial on Anzac Day. She was pictured here giving a salute to the memorial.

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Police investigating Scott St assault Blenheim Police are investigating an assault in Scott Street, Blenheim that occured on Sunday at about 2:45 am where a woman received injuries to her elbows and face. Police arrived shortly after the inci-

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dent after being called by a member of the public who reported seeing an intoxicated woman with injuries being helped to her feet by another person. The woman later told Police that she was the victim of an assault and had

also lost a quantity of money. Police enquiries so far have established that the woman had been drinking at a nearby hotel and had left alone to walk the short distance home. Police would like to speak to the

person who was seen assisting the woman and anyone else who was in the Scott Street area about 2:45am on Sunday. Anyone with information should contact Blenheim Police, Ph 578 5279.

Legal highs off the shelves By Adam Poulopoulos Blenheim will be free of legal highs next month, prompting strong reactions from the community. Associate health minister Peter Dunne announced all legal highs would be banned within three weeks until testing proved they posed a low risk to the community. The matter was approached in urgency by Parliament yesterday. The Marlborough District Council will hear speakers toward their policy, outlining where legal highs can be sold, on Friday. Drug Arm’s Roy Ramsey said the decision had been a long time coming, but the issue was still unsolved. “It’s the most logical decision the Government’s made in the last ten years, especially on this subject. “If the community decided to have a dry town with no alcohol under legislation, we could do that, but with

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psychoactive substances we can’t.” He said he believed the overwhelming sentiment in the community was to see a full ban. “You’ll find most of the community’s over it, even the kids I deal with who are addicted. “They only take it because it’s legal, and they don’t get done.” Blenheim’s Alistair Sowman was one of several mayors to push the government to ban the products. However, Tiger Takeaways owner Jimi Henry said he would be unemployed if the products were banned

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Big attendance for Anzac services Continued from page 1 The fine weather also contributed toward a higher than normal attendance. “There were brilliant turnouts and it gets bigger every year, a credit to the RSA,” they said. Blenheim man John King said he felt it was important to install ‘respect’ for Anzac in his children. John is now retired from the Royal NZ

Airforce after serving 24 years, including in East Timor. “It will be this generation that carries on the memories and importance of Anzac Day,” he said. In Renwick the large crowd consisted largely of families and the pride shown by the children who wore their relatives medals was “pleasing”, said one veteran.

Two year old Milla Boardman was a shining example as she stood patiently in line with her mother Karen to place a wreath at the War Memorial. Taking cue from the veterans, she gave a small salute as she walked away. Picton’s dawn parade began with a chilly start but it did not deter the crowds that marched and gathered for the service.

100 - can’t wait, Ian says By Adam Poulopoulos A Picton man is all set to turn 100, and he says he cannot wait to see family and friends. Ian Mathieson (pictured) hits the century on Thursday, May 8, and he said family and friends from around New Zealand and Australia were making the trip for the occasion.

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MOTORCYCLIST AIRLIFTED A motor bike rider was airlifted around 2.00pm on Sunday by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter after a crash in the Rai Valley area SH6. The male came off his motor bike landing on the side of the road. The helicopter landed on the scene and with road ambulance crews attended to the rider for multi trauma injuries in preparation for transportation to Nelson. He was flown to Nelson Hospital Emergency dept in a serious condition for further treatment.

STUDENTS RESCUED Two female students, part of an Outward Bound group were rescued by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter west of Mt Riley on Monday morning. The students were unwell, they were assessed by intensive care paramedic, before being flown to Wairau Emergency Department for furthur care.

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“I’ve got family members from all walks of life. “I’m looking forward to seeing everyone.” Mr Mathieson has led a colourful and active life, serving in WWII as part of the army medical corps in Egypt, Syria and the Middle East, and at the battle of Monte Cassino. Last year, he extended his own record as the oldest athlete to ever compete in the South Island Masters Games. He said the Stadium 2000 pools, which he goes to frequently, are one of the secrets of his longevity.

Pool man: Ian Mathieson still full of energy after his birthday training session at Blenheim's Stadium 2000 pool last year.

“They have been my lifeline.” Mr Mathieson also keeps himself busy in other parts of life. He is still involved in several societies, and enjoys some time on the computer, although he joked he was “pretty thick at it.”

When asked about what had changed in Picton, he recounted how he used to run daily around Bob’s Bay. “Once I had a stranger ask me: ‘are you Bob?” Born in Havelock, he trained as

a chemist in Timaru. B efo r e m ov i ng b a ck t o Marlborough 30 years ago, he ran a chemist business in Geraldine. Mr Mathieson will celebrate his birthday with family and friends with a party this weekend.

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College 50th Reunion Queen Charlotte College 50th Reunion A meeting is being held tonight Wednesday 30 April 2014 at 7.30pm in the Queen Charlotte College Library. For all those interested in contributing ideas for this huge event. The meeting will include the election of the Executive Committee. Proposed sub committees include; Entertainment, Fundraising & Sponsorship, Displays and Logistics. For further information contact Beryl Bowers 0274886824 or 5736885.

Immunisation Week began on Monday and was marked with the news that a free Rotavirus vaccination will be available as of July 1. Babies being born during April will be among the first who are eligible for the free rotavirus vaccine. Rotavirus vaccine will be given alongside the existing childhood vaccinations at six weeks, three months and five months. The Sun asked two local nurses if the Rotavirus Vaccine would be an additional injection to the childhood vaccinations, but no information was available until mid May they said. Associate Health Minister Jo Goodhew said for the Rotavirus vaccine babies must have the first of three doses before they are 15

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Local vets returning to Cassino By Adam Poulopoulos Two Picton War veterans are returning to Monte Cassino for the first time, 70 years after seeing it flattened. Trevor Perry and Laurence ‘Bunty’ Bunt are two of 40 Kiwi veterans heading back to mark the anniversary next month. Trevor, a tank driver, and Bunty, a spitfire pilot, are two of only five heading over from the South Island, and the pair are the only representatives from the Top of the South. They leave Blenheim on May 11, taking in four days of commemoration services, a day of sightseeing and spending time

in transit at Whenuapai and Darwin. Trevor said he was looking forward to visiting Cassino, which was flattened in a series of allied assaults, as they looked to carve a passage to Rome in 1944. “I’m looking forward to seeing the change. “When I saw it, it was smashed to bits. It was just rubble. “There weren’t even any trees left, and there were dead bodies and body parts everywhere.” New Zealanders suffered greatly during the battle, with 343 killed and more than 1200 wounded. Both said they were lucky to

make it through. “For a 21-year-old home boy from Blenheim, you hear the bang and you think ‘God, this is war. What have I got myself into?” Trevor said. “There weren’t any two-seater spitfires, you just sit in one that’s jacked up. “Then one day they say to you ‘Bunty, you’re in the spitfire today. You don’t know until it happens.” Bunty said. The pair did not know each other during wartime, but met by chance at the Senior Citizens Club earlier this year. They return from the trip on May 24.

All roads open after storm All roads have reopened following the storm which caused flooding, slips and washouts earlier in the month. Ward Beach Road and Reserve Road were the last two to open, on Monday. The Marlborough District

Council urges motorists continue to take caution on recently reopened roads. Yesterday the council Assets and Service Committee met to discuss the damage, and the money it will take to repair the roads.

A figure will be known in the coming days. The Awatere Valley Road was the worst hit, with Port Underwood Road and Tumbledown Bay Road also suffering significant damage.


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abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on Dear Ed, page two, or e mail them to news@ The end of the seasonal continuum of Nature’s blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that Calendar April 30th is Last Light, Haratura, Celtic your name and street address must Samhein and All Hallows’ Eve; in short, Hallowe’en. Of all our sacred days it’s, perhaps, the most so, also be provided in e mails. acknowledging departed loved ones as it does, & observed, obviously, minus our supposed sidekicks the vampires, zombies & werewolves. How much more appropriate & enjoyable Jack o’ Lanterns are when pumpkins aren’t October prices and are lit at an April nightfall by the fire. Three day period, and is our New Year’s Eve, does it again with the large crowds bringing in All Hallows’ Day, Paengauwhawha for the Anzac parades. and Seedfall. Well done to all those involved. So the sombre side is offset by the lighter side, as Especially the younger members of is Nature’s way. this community. As May 1st is our New Year’s Day it’s time to push Proud Marlburian for a public holiday, methinks! Happy New Year! arvensis

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Anzac parade did us proud I really enjoyed the Anzac Day services, especially seeing all the children wearing their medals and taking part in the parades. I think it’s important that we teach our children what Anzac Day represents as one day they will be the ones carrying on the legacy of those who served. Well done to the parents who bring along their children, to the RSA for organising the services and to mother nature for giving us good weather to enjoy them in. Anzac mum.

Pollard Park up for review A document outlining the future of one of Blenheim’s most recognisable parks is up for review. The Marlborough District Council is encouraging submissions on the Pollard Park Reserve Management Plan. Submissions could influence how the park is used and managed in the future. They close on May 30 and will be heard in June. For more information visit the MDC website.

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Preserving precious memories It was when Jo Renner’s younger sister passed away at age 12 that she knew she was destined for a career in the funeral business. She remembers her 15-year-old self staring at her sister’s body and thinking there was something not quite right with the way her beloved sibling looked. It was a thought that stayed with her. These days Jo works as an embalmer at Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors in Blenheim and her job involves making people who have passed away look as close to what they did when they were alive. “I wanted to make people’s last memory of their loved one as close to the person they remember as possible,” Jo said. “Looking right is very important. “You only get one chance at it. “Some people tell you straight away they don’t look right, while others go away and never say anything but it stays with them.” The deceased is first brought to the funeral home before Jo begins the intricate process of embalming. It is Jo’s eye for detail that helps ensure the family’s lasting memory of their loved one is as they would want to remember them. Jo, a mother of two, has been in the funeral industry since 1997, when she did work experience at a funeral home in Christchurch, the city she grew up in. She started out washing hearses and trimming caskets before learning the complex art of embalming. This was after a six-year stint working as a nurse aid in rest homes. Jo initially considered funeral directing because she had a desire to help grieving families. “Watching my first embalming, I was Jo Renner is an embalmer for Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors. very uncomfortable with it. “I didn’t feel like I could look but once Embalming is not so much about makyou get over that first time, it’s like but now says it was the best thing she did. anything. She spends her weekends hunting and ing a body presentable for an open casket It becomes a job.” fishing with the kids and taking them service, which is rare, but more for the Jo completed her National Certificate diving and snorkelling off the Kaikoura families to be able to say goodbye. of Embalming at the Central Institute of coast. “They visit with them and see them for Technology in Upper Hutt. She rarely talks about her profession the last time and it helps them accept that In 2005, she moved to Blenheim with with family or friends, but admits people their loved one has died.” her children, now aged 13 and 10, and can be curious and sometimes ask her Jo will never forget her first embalming, hasn’t looked back. ‘curly questions’. the first time she went to collect a body She admits having ‘no idea’ as to why Jo can be called into work at any time or her first funeral and says it is always she chose Blenheim, other than previously of the day or night and everything is done tougher when the body involved is that of holidaying in the Marlborough Sounds, on the premises at Sowman’s. a child or a friend.

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“The diversity of businesses on Scott Street is great and the street has a nice feeling to it. “Everywhere you look people are smiling and shopping which gives Scott Street a nice atmosphere,” he said. Ken Ham’s has also seen it’s share of change as it has evolved over the years to meet different demands. For a long time it had a specialised Hi-Fi area but last year Ken Ham’s Music Works shifted that focus to even more PA Sound equipment. The business has also picked up leading guitar brand Maton which designs and builds its entire range in Australia.

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Pictured are Special Olympics upper South Island regional coordinator Graeme Bain, new Warehouse manager Graham Lowe, outgoing manager Ian Daubney and Special Olympics Marlborough chairperson Chris Lane.

One of Scott Street’s latest changes was the closure of the popular Chequers Cafe and Wine Bar. But with every door closed more open, two more in fact when 2 Style Hair Design and Master Roast took up occupancy in the building this year.

Special Olympics Marlborough presented t he Wa rehouse Blenheim with a certificate of appreciation last week in recognition of their continued help with fundraising work. They hold six sausage sizzles on Warehouse premises each year. Special Olympics Marlborough

chairperson Chris Lane was delighted with the continuing arrangement. “It’s a great fundraiser for day-to-day expenses, and the athletes in residential care can be supported. “It’s steady and predictable and helps to raise public awareness.”

Special Olympics Marlborough has been in partnership with the Warehouse for 15 years in Greymouth and locally. Their local swimming event is being held this Saturday, while the next sausage sizzle is on May 10.

Police inbrief 60 years and going strong The Magazine Shop has been established in Scott Street well over 60 years, according to owner John Barry. John purchased The Magazine Shop in August 1975 and says it was there at least 25 years prior, making it one of the longest serving business in Scott Street. The business has shifted a number

of times as the street underwent a number of physical changes over the years but the service is still the same, John grinned. “Everything is pretty much the same, even some of my customers,” laughed. The Magazine Shop began with, and still specialises in selling magazines, books and greeting cards.

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At 2.45am a 26-year-old unemployed male was taken into custody due to his level of intoxication and his inability to look after himself. He was released when sober.

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At 1.30am a 16-year-old unemployed male was arrested on Leitrim St for taking a push bike. He has been referred to the Blenheim Youth Aid Section.

MAN ASSAULTED, PHONE STOLEN

At 2pm a 19-year-old unemployed male and an 18 year old apprentice builder were arrested for robbery. The men assaulted a 23-year-old man, and took his phone. They appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday morning.

FACTORY HAND BAILED

At 9.20pm a 34-year-old factory hand was arrested on Girling Ave for fighting, he was held until sober and bailed to appear in the Blenheim District Court on the 07/05/14.

VINEYARD WORKER ARRESTED

At 10.40pm a 19-year-old vineyard worker was arrested for breaching his protection order. He had gone to the address of his ex partner intoxicated and smashed a window. He was held in custody and appeared in Court the following morning.

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At 11.10pm a 31-year-old male trencher was arrested for failing to appear in court. He was held in custody until the following morning.

At 7.10pm a 17-year-old unemployed female was arrested for shoplifting at The Warehouse. She received a pre charge warning and was released.

WEED SMOKERS ARRESTED

At 10.50pm a 20-year-old male and three 19-year-old males were arrested after they were caught smoking cannabis in a vehicle on the Marlborough Ridge subdivision. They all received pre charge warnings and were released.

SUNDAY ARRESTS TRESPASSING CHARGE

At 12.05am a 17-year-old male student was arrested for being unlawfully on a Dillons Point Rd property. He appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday.

CAUGHT IN POSSESSION

At 3.30am a 31-year-old female and a 31-year-old male were arrested on Grove Rd. He has been charged with possession of cannabis and she has been charged with possession of instruments for consuming methamphetamine. The male appeared in the Blenheim District Court on the Monday and she was released without charge.


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Anzac message stronger than ever

Some of the large crowd at the Blenheim ceremony. Peter Callaghan is the RSA wreath marshall.

By Adam Poulopoulos Blenheim’s mayor is “proud” of Marlburians, and believes the turnouts to Anzac Day services showed the day’s message is stronger than ever. Alistair Sowman was at Blenheim’s 11am service, the Dawn Service in Picton and the 9am Renwick service, to remember those who served in conflict and peacekeeping operations. Services were also held in five other locations across the region on Friday morning, and high turnouts were recorded everywhere. Mr Sowman said he was happy with the people’s response during both Anzac Day and the royal visit, when Prince William laid a wreath to remember the fallen. He said the crowd was the largest he had seen in his ten years of attending Anzac services. “They all look bigger than the last one. I said last year’s was the biggest,

and I think this one was just as big, if not bigger.” The Blenheim service featured high youth involvement, with youngsters wearing medals, dressing up and laying wreaths. Mr Sowman said it was crucial this trend continued. “I think the future is bright, with such a strong youth connection. “If the tradition is to continue, they will take it forward. “They showed a very good understanding of the Anzac story, and the schools can take a lot of credit for that for encouraging research.” Speakers in Blenheim included retired major Rex Dodson and Blenheim RSA president John Forrest, and Mr Sowman said they were “relevant” and “told it like it was.” Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, and Mr Sowman said he would be speaking with the RSA in due course about plans for the special service.

Picton dawn parade The Picton Dawn Parade drew similar numbers to previous years, with young people again well represented. It was an especially moving ceremony, marking as it did 100 years since World War I was declared in 1914. Picton RSA president Alan Beaton, the first to speak, acknowledged this. He drew special attention to the scope of the sacrifice made by those who served in that conflict, as well as those which followed. Pastor Bill O’Brien, wearing the red beret of the SAS (Special Air Service) in which he formerly served, led the prayer. The moving singing of the Maori group Te Rerenga O Te Ra also added a special dimension to the ceremony. Eight of those attending were treated at the St John Ambulance station, three being carried after fainting during the service. Most, however, were decades younger than the returned service people on parade who stood firm during the 45-minute-long ceremony.

Aspects of war captured in floral displays Thirty members of the Marlborough Floral Art Club came together to present their take on Anzac Day last week. Their floral displays were on show at the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce between Thursday and Sunday. Club publicity officer Birgite Bofelt said displays were varied, capturing different aspects of wartime. Examples included a display on ‘The Anzac Puppy,’ a dog which became the mascot for kiwi troops in WWI, and floral wreaths to symbolise the army, navy and air force.

Right: Jeremy Hall carries the Royal NZ Naval tribute while Roger Campbell carried the flag of the NZ Merchant Navy. In previous years the late Dave Williamson has carried this flag. Roger carried the flag in remembrance as there was no one left to do it.

Local man Frank Metcalfe attended the Renwick Anzac Day service wearing two prestigious medals awarded to his great uncle in the first World War.

Brave captain remembered On Anzac Day 99 years ago Captain James Metcalfe died during the First World War. He was a doctor who was caught in the firing line while looking after a medical station in France. The brave captain remained at the medical station to treat soldiers but was sadly killed. His death was nearly a century ago but his memory lived on when his great nephew Frank Metcalfe attended last week’s Anzac service in Renwick, wearing his two medals. Captain Metcalfe was awarded the Military Cross in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land, and the Distinguished Service Order, which recognized acts of gallantry by military officers for which a Victoria Cross was not appropriate. These two prestigious medals were awarded to Captain Metcalfe at different times and will ensure his sacrifice will always be remembered.


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 St Johns Penguins, Ha nnah Richards, Tayla Lyford and Savana Laurenson took part in the Blenheim Anzac parade and wreath laying.

 Councillor Cynthia Brookes, RNZAF’s Luke Elliott and Mayor Alistair Sowman at the Blenheim Anzac service.

fallen comrades.  RSA member salutes

 Young and old attended the Blenheim Anzac Day service.

 MGC student Alice Schofield sings the NZ and Australian national antherns.

 Graham Moseley plays the last post.  Pipi Boyd, left, places his poppy for

fallen soldiers.

 Nicholas Logan, 8, Ben Ricketts, 2, Lyn Ricketts and Harry Ricketts, 2.

 Churchward Park scout Ethan Gander, 11, holds the wreath with cub Jacques Chiroux, 9, behind him.

tired) gave  Major Rex Dodson (re at soldiers wh on ech a poignant spe rs. wa experienced during the

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 The Red Cross 21 Emergency Response Team ready for the Blenheim Anzac Parade.

 Marygold Miller places her poppy in the RSA commemorative box.

 Veterans Bob Taylor and Ian Hislop.

Porter bear flags.  Alister Allan and Mike  Marlborough RSA president John Forrest (centre) pays his respects at Renwick’s Anzac Day service.

 Laurin Gane with sons Ajay, 7, and Jake, 7.

 RSA member salutes fallen comrades.

 St John Penguins were part of the large number of young people at this year’s Blenheim Anzac ceremony.

 Colleen Croft and Ashley Toms from the Blenheim Fire Brigade.

 Luke Elliott RNZAF and Mayor Alistair Sowman lay a wreath from the Mayor, councillors and the citizens of Marlborough at the Blenheim Anzac service.

est existing  Dave Beaumont the old band member stands ss Marlborough District Bra the fallen soldiers. Dave with the crosses marking . t used to play the bugle now plays the cornet bu

 Group Captain (retire d) John Neal delivered the Anzac scripture reading and the prayer and RSA president John Forrest.

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community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980.

Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline.

Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846)

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death notices CARTER, Laurence Winston (Laurie): On April 24 2014 peacefully, at Aberleigh Rest Home. In his 87th year. Dearly loved husband of Daphne for 66 years, much loved father and father-in-law of Chris, Les and Ngaire (Brisbane), grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather to his many grandchildren. Brother and brother-in-law of Julie and Noel Shirkey, Isobel (deceased) and Lel Harneiss, Dot and Fred (deceased), Thelma and Zane (deceased), Jan and Brent, the late George, and their families. Messages to 66C Redwood Street Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimers Marlborough, c/- 8 Wither Road, Blenheim 7201. A private service has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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CRESSWELL: Ngaire Violet (nee Foote) On 26 April 2014 at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim, in her 94th year. Loved wife of the late Eddy. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Colleen and Leo Appo, Ray and Leslie, Joy and Leo Jarden, and Ian. A loved Nana of her 15 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, and 5 great great grandchildren. Messages to 48 Holdaway St, Blenheim 7201. A funeral service for Ngaire will be held at the Riverside Chapel, Cloudy Bay Funeral Services, cnr Alfred St and Grove Rd, Blenheim on Wednesday 30th April at 11am followed by private cremation.

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CRESSWELL: Ngaire Violet. Died Wairau Hospital 26 April 2014. Loved Mother & Mother-in-law of Colleen & Leo Appo. Greatly loved Nan of her 5 Grandchildren. Great Gran of 17 and Great Great Gran of 5. At peace now with Dad. LAMOND, Charles Harrison (Bronc): Passed away, peacefully, at Lakewood Retirement Home on April 29 2014. Aged 90 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Joyce, loved Dad and father-in-law of John and Yvonne, Peter and Diane, and Don and Chrissy. Beloved Grandad to Kimberley and Simon, Tonya, Jade and Lana, Michael, and Christopher and David. Great-Grandad to all his beautiful great-grandchildren. Many thanks to the staff at Lakewood Retirement Home for their wonderful care. A funeral service will be held at The Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 1 pm Friday May 2, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Marlborough Harriers Thursday 1st May 2014 - is a pack/training run or walk leaving from the clubrooms at 6:00 pm. These are situated at Oliver Park on the corner of Weld and Cleghorn Streets. Reflector gear is compulsory. Joggers and walkers regardless of ability are welcome. Everyone is welcome to participate. Saturday 3rd May 2014 - is the Burton Cup at the Taylor Dam cross-country course at 2:00 pm. A race briefing will

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Two funded cochlear implants for children Health Minister Tony Ryall has announced children with profound hearing loss will now receive two funded cochlear implants, and children under six with only one implant will be offered the opportunity to have a second funded implant. “Budget 2014 is providing an extra $6.3 million over four years for a bilateral cochlear implants programme for children,” says Mr Ryall. “Under the current policy, children with severe to profound hearing loss in both ears receive one funded cochlear implant. This new funding will mean from July 1, 2014 such children will receive two implants. “Some families have already privately funded a second implant for their child. We will provide these children with free follow up services, such as repairs, replacement speech processors and

spare batteries. “In addition to the $6.3 million for children’s bilateral cochlear implants, there will also be a one-off $1.1 million funding boost to reduce the wait list for adults requiring cochlear implants.” Around 86 people receive cochlear implants each year. Up to 16 are infants, 30 are children aged 2-18 years and 40 are adults. There is no waiting list for implants for children.

New online game deals with youth depression A new online game-style tool to help young people deal with depression has been launched as part of Prime Minister's Youth Mental Health Project SPARX. SPARX is based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) which teaches skills to cope with negative thoughts and feelings, including behaviours important in protecting against depression – problem solving, being active, positive cognition, social skills, and relaxation. “We know mental health is a big issue for teenagers with around one in five young people experiencing some form of problem during adolescence. "It’s important that they can get help when they need it. To do this effectively they need access to a range of forms of help and in different formats, including online,” said the Prime Minister. SF Marlborough manager Lyn Caughey said initiatives for youth in the area of support was something her organisation

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RUGBY Mayfair Pools and Spas are continuing to accept donations of rugby gear for the Cook Islands. If you have any rugby balls, rugby boots and/or head gear visit Mike and Lee-Anne Freeth at the store on Grove Road.

DUATHLON A duathlon takes place this weekend at the Rarangi Campground. It begins on Sunday, May 4, starting at 10am. Competitors run 5 kilometres, bike 20kms and run 2.5kms.

HARRIERS Those looking to sign up for the 2014 Harriers membership have until later today to seal their $10 discount. For more information visit the Harriers website.

SPEEDWAY The Eastern States Speedway Easter Extravaganza has been rescheduled, having been postponed due to the storm earlier this month. It will now take place on Saturday, May 17, beginning at 2pm. Vehicle checks begin at noon, and gates open at 11. Prizegivings for both the Extravaganza and the end of the season will be held after the event, beginning at 6:30pm.

Nelson trainer Murray Pash won three of the four harness races at last weekends Marlborough Harness race meeting at Waterlea. Twice with Arcano, owned by Ms M R Bickley, M P Robinson and once with Rosetta Stone owned by Mrs D M Berkett,

Mrs P L Gaugler, Mrs C B Pash. SP Doody drove all three winners for Pash. ABOVE: Arcano returns to the birdcage after winning the Haack Construction Mobile Pace 2400m on Sunday. Driver SP Doody and trainer Murray Pash.

Waterpolo making a splash in region By Adam Poulopoulos Friday’s youth grade waterpolo and flippa ball tournament is the latest initiative for two sports growing quickly in the region. The tournament begins at 9:30 at Stadium 2000, and features six single-sex teams, two male and four female. Kids range in age from 11 to 16. Flippa Ball and waterpolo coordinator Karyn Baunton said since regular school competitions began two years ago, the interest had spiked. “More schools are getting involved. Last term there were 13 teams in the flippa

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T he Ma rlborough Racing Club meeting on Sunday provided a record breaking win for Canterbury jockey David Walsh. Walsh won race 7, the Peter Yealands M a rlb o r o u g h C u p aboard Willy Duggan giving Walsh the most winners of any jockey in New Zealand. Walsh broke former jockey now trainer Lance O’Sullivan’s number of wins 2359. Walsh now holds the

Fine weather for the birds A “ ray of sunshine “ for the racing pigeons of Blenheim that were released at Christchurch at 8.30 am on Saturday. Inclement weather of recent weeks certainly made Saturdays beautiful day one to remember and assisted the pigeons in their flying times. The winning birds covering the distance in just under 3 hours to the loft of Alister Cooper of Renwick with a velocity of 1254.57 meters per minute. Only 32 seconds separated the 2nd place getter Donald Morrison of Spring Creek with his Blue Hen # 161 flying at 1251 mpm and the Two Fishers p/ship of central Blenheim into 3rd place with their chequer cockbird # 4455 flying a velocity of 1246.70 mpm. The first six positions in the club results were only separated by 1 minute 24 seconds showing just how good a day it was for flying.

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