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No HOB pig hunt this year Story by Celeste Lodewyk It’s been a very difficult decision to make, which hasn’t been made lightly but the organisers of the annual HOB Boar Slaying Super Comp have decided not to hold the popular event this year. On a positive note however, Matt and Lisa are happy to say they are in talks with a leading company who can see the benefit of partnering with this competition, though like all good things a little time is needed and both parties know the value of not rushing into something if the end goal is to produce a better product. “We anticipate 2015 will be a much better fit for all parties with ample time pre competition to really give our sponsors some valuable exposure” Matt said. “We are very lucky to have some awesome young sidekicks along who are already out in the community organising things for next year’s event especially now we have given ourselves plenty of time to look into potential venues, dates and specifics. It’s the people that make it for us” Lisa said. Every year the HOB Boar Slaying Super Comp offers up a prize pool of

Ed McDonell (centre) of Pahi in the North Island was last year’s winner of the Toyota Hilux from the HOB Boar Slaying Super Comp. He is pictured with organisers Lisa and Matt Willis. File photo.

well over $30,000 including the major draw card prize of a Toyota Hilux. Profits made from the competition are put back into the prize pool as well as distributed to other commu-

nity based hunting events organised throughout NZ. “It’s disappointing for all the people who’ve contacted us about coming to the 2014 comp from all over NZ but

most assure us they’ll all turn up in 2015 with plenty of family and mates as there’s something unique about being involved in a national hunting competition” they said.

Star show gearing up By Celeste Lodewyk It’s time for our local stars to shine. The annual 2014 Spring Creek Lions and Districts Stars in Your Eyes show is gearing up for another star struck show on June 5 and 6 now that organisers have announced the contestants lineup. Eight talented singers will be taking to the stage to perform as their chosen music artists in a bid to take out first prize and win prize money which will be donated to their nominated charity. The contestants are: Annabelle Lewis singing ‘People Help the People’ as Birdy

Erin Smith singing ‘Stay’ as Rihanna Hayden Lawrence singing ‘Piano Man’ as Billy Joel Isaac van Velthooven singing ‘Old Man River’ as Bryn Terfyl Mitch Alderlieste singing ‘By My Side’ as Michael Hutchence Maia Palmer singing ‘Hoedown Throwdown’ as Miley Cyrus Maxine Kemp singing ‘Sk8er Boi’ as Avril Lavigne Christianna Stewart and Kurt Lindsay singing ‘Never Loved Before’ as Martina McBride and Alan Jackson T he show k ick s of f at t he Marlborough Convention Centre

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What’s the time? Time to get a new clock! inbrief By Kristy Martin More FM’s digital clock has been switched off after 32 years because the radio station decided it was proving too costly to run. But the move has got Marlburians in a tizz, with people questioning why the iconic clock at Radio House on the corner of Main and Market streets, has ceased working. Mark Brown, general manager of MediaWorks said the neon tubes for the clock, which not only tells the time but also the temperature, were costly and difficult to source. The glass had to be hand-blown in Auckland, he said. And come daylight saving time, someone had to physically climb up and change the time. New workplace safety regula-

tions also meant the electricians who have maintained the clock for over 30 years would have to close the road and bring in a scissor lift just to reach it, which added to the cost. It is understood the clock dates back to 1982, when the building was Grassmere House, and was first switched on by then-prime minister Robert Muldoon. “ T he rea l it y is it’s a very old piece of equipm e n t ,” M r Brown said.

But the radio station didn’t want to disappoint the community. “More FM is a very communityorientated station and we like to provide that service (the time and temperature) to the community but the clock doesn’t give us any direct return. “We are now

investigating how we can maintain the clock in a cost effective way. “Perhaps we’ll start a ‘Save our Clock’ Facebook page,” he laughed.

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MAN STABBED IN CHEST A Blenheim man was stabbed in the chest in what police have described as a domestic incident at a Redwoodtown home. The 62-year-old sustained a ‘deep and serious’ knife wound to his chest at his home last Thursday night, but the injury was not considered life threatening, police said. Officers were called to the home about 8pm that night and found a 46-year-old woman who lives at the address also present. The woman has since been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and was due to appear in the Blenheim District Court over the weekend.

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Storm damage bill hits $1m Damage to roads and riverbanks caused during the Easter storms could reach $1m and is expected to take three months to clean up, according to Marlborough District Council. Marlborough Roads assets manager Steve Murrin says the worst damage to roads was in the Awatere Valley where reinstatement costs are likely to reach $420,000. It’s expected to take about three months to complete all the immediate work on the roads.

The public is requested to be vigilant while this work is underway, and drivers should be alert to hazards and work crews on the roads around the district. The major work will be the repairs to the shingle fans on the Awatere Valley Road where the shingle and debris swept across the fans, ripping away surfaces. Those particular repairs are likely to run to about $70,000. Elsewhere in the Awatere Valley, as well as the many slips to be

cleared, culverts have been washed out and floodwaters have scoured out road seal and damaged drains. Port Underwood Road requires about $150,000 worth of repairs due to slips and drop-outs. Three retaining walls will have to be rebuilt before the Tumbledown Bay Road can be reinstated. Queen Charlotte Drive and the Kenepuru escaped without major damage, although there were a couple of minor slips. To the north of the district,

especially in the D’Urville Island and French Pass areas, many trees were blown across the road. Mr Murrin says Marlborough Roads will be making an Emergency Works Claim to NZTA for $815,000 to help cover the cost of repairs. In Blenheim, work is already underway to remove debris and secure the riverbanks along the Taylor River floodway.

A hunter had to be airlifted to hospital with suspected spinal injuries after flipping a quad bike north of Kaikoura on Friday, The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter was dispatched about 7.30pm to a personal locator beacon near Clarence River. The helicopter located two hunters on the side of a steep hill, but was unable to land. Instead, the onboard intensive care paramedic was winched down and the injured man, a 38-year-old from Christchurch who sustained a serious leg injury and possible spinal injuries, was stablised on the hill. He was winched into the hovering helicopter and flown to Christchurch Hospital in a stable condition.

BODY FOUND The body of Grant Reginald Andrews has been recovered from a river bank in Marlborough’s Wakamarina Valley. Police were alerted by a member of the public on Sunday. A post mortem examination will be conducted.

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Murder charge for Blenheim woman Blenheim woman Janelle Amanda Holl, 26, has pleaded guilty to the brutal axe murder of her mother-in-law Robyn Grace in Picton last year. Holl entered the plea in the High Court in Christchurch six months after her husband, David Adrian Holl, 20, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime, which occurred on January 13, 2013. Holl will be sentenced on July 18 in the Blenheim High Court.

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on gifts, which range from chocolate, wine and flowers to art, fine wool, scented candles and home and kitchen wares. Every purchase goes into win a Best of the Vines Hamper worth $300. On Sunday, enjoy a special Mother’s Day morning tea, lunch or afternoon tea being served with special emphasis on Mum with manicures, wine and family portraits also available. There will be an on-site photographer taking family portraits and a beauty bar where she can relax and get her nails done by the trained Nite Spa beauty therapists and a makeup makeover. Show how much you treasure

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Better living, but don’t take our word for it! S outhlanders Judy and Trevor Grey moved to Blenheim early 2012 to be close to family. Judy says moving to Blenheim and building their first home was beyond their wildest dream for these retirees. “We looked at showhomes in Invercargill, but didn’t see the right plan for us. So Trevor decided to draw our own plans. “We contacted Rowan at Peter Ray Homes. He drew the plans to the right specs, and presto we had our plans back in three days and made the decision to go with it. “The reason other plans didn’t feel right was because of the unusual shape of our section in Blenheim. “Now house and section complement each other. Judy says the entire process was easy. Judy has previously worked for a kitchen consultant, so

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: How did you spend your holidays and do you wish there was more to do in Blenheim?

Cooper Cresswell, 8 Blenheim

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I went on the grape harvester with Uncle Brett, went to Seddon to get some pine cones, made gingerbread men and went to a farm at Seddon. I was not bored at all.

I spent my holidays at the skate park and hanging out with mates. The main thing Blenheim needs is an upgrade to the skate park with a bowl, halfpipe, and foam pit.

Went to Curious Bay in the Sounds. There is nothing to do in Blenheim that’s why we go away. We need better shopping and a go kart track.

I went to Ward beach, went to a farm and went swimming at Rarangi. I liked Easter the best.

I spent a lot of time at the Blenheim skate park in the holidays. I would want to see upgrades to the park including a spine, mini ramp, bowl and step-up.

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Marlborough Federated Farmers annual general meeting will be held tomorrow at the Giesen Sports and Event Centre in Renwick and will feature one of New Zealand’s most entertaining farming speakers, Pita Alexander, a farm accountant from Christchurch. Noted for his colourful and often

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Daubney off duck shooting The Warehouse Blenheim manager Ian Daubney has stepped down after 12 years in the job, and 21 years at the red shed. He talks to Adam Poulopoulos about the store, his plans, and why he can’t see himself retiring just yet. Ian Daubney is a man in demand. Since announcing May 3 would be his last day at The Warehouse Blenheim, he has been inundated with phone calls and emails, firstly from old colleagues, then from prospective employers. He says he has just come from a farewell lunch thrown by his staff. “It got a little sad and emotional, as you would expect. “There were a few going-away presents.” For ‘Daubs,’ his resignation is just the latest development in a varied career which has taken him all over New Zealand. Born in Invercargill, Ian went to Nelson College, where he was a regional badminton, cricket and rugby representative. The family briefly relocated to Tauranga after his schooling to run a dairy, but Ian returned to Nelson soon after to continue his career. A variety of sales-orientated jobs followed, before Ian and his wife, “Seddon girl” Kath, moved to Blenheim. “We decided we should do things for ourselves, so we moved to Blenheim and bought the Tip-Top dairy,” Ian says. “We probably ended up doing more business than the supermarket next door!” After moving to Picton to run the Crow Tavern for five years, Ian says a conversation with accountant Joe Wallace led to his involvement in the Warehouse. “I was looking for a business to invest in, and he asked ‘have you heard The Warehouse is coming to town?’ “He said I should see what effect the Warehouse had on other businesses before I invested, and I decided I’d rather join them.” Six months after the red shed opened in its original location on Wynen Street Ian was installed as assistant manager, and three years later he accepted an approach

to manage the new Motueka store. The store was hugely successful. It won eight of 11 Warehouse awards in its second year. However, in 2002, he and Kath moved back to Blenheim when he got the store managers’ job. Ian’s job has led to 12 years of long hours. When he first started he was working between 60 and 70 each week. He was succeeded by Graham Lowe earlier this month. When asked the secrets to his success, Ian is quick to mention the Warehouse’s ‘customer-first’ philosophy, and pay tribute to the support Kath and his two sons, Jason and Adam, who now live in Australia with their families, have given him. Then there is his 80-strong team. “Kath’s been a very important part of my career. She’s given me huge support over the years, and sometimes you need support when you go home. “The Warehouse has been nothing but good to me, and I’ve reciprocated and been good to them. “I’ve met lots of bloody nice people, and lots of loyal customers. We’re on the main drag, so there are lots of tourists too.” He is looking forward to hunting some ducks in the near future, but cannot see himself settling down after that. “After coming out of a business like this I couldn’t see myself sitting down, mowing the lawns or watching TV. “Hopefully along the way, I find a 20-30 hour job, but right now, that’s the last thing on my mind.” He knows one thing for sure though – he wants that job to be in Blenheim. “I love it to bits, and always have done. It’s got everything I need – rivers, ponds, lakes, you can go skiing. “I can’t see us leaving.”

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Welcome to the WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY Cancer CANCER Society MARLBOROUGH Marlborough

With the help of volunteers we work with local health professionals and community groups to ensure that information about living well, cancer treatment and support, and survivorship, is available whoor needs free or For more information (including venueto anyone details) to it;register with minimal It is important your interest in these events, contact 03charges. 579 4379 . to us that we reach everyone who needs our help and information, if you know of anyone who may benefit from our services please cut out this newsletter and pass it on.

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What a wonderful effort by all the participants in this years Forrest Introducing our friendly staff Graperide. The Cancer Society was Margot Wilson, RN-Manager and Support and lucky enough to have two people Information Provider competing in the event and raising much needed funds for us atCorinne thePayne, RN-Health Promoter (relief support and Information provider) same time. HilaryofGill, Finance and Retail Co-ordinator Louise Curtis completed 101kms the GrapeRide for us and JJ Payne Jasmine McDonald, Volunteer under took the GrapeRide Co-ordinator 10th and Administrator. anniversary challenge completing 10 laps of the track - that’s How can we help? 1010kms!!! team welcomes enquiries from community What a great effort from you Our both. Your support is very much groups, Maraes, schools, etc. who would like a appreciated by us all. THANK YOU! from the Cancer Society. We are A huge thanks also to our workshop team oroftalkvolunteers who filled happy to visit Picton and Rural Marlborough. packs and registered cyclists for the event. With almost 3000 participants it was a vast undertaking, and as always, Diary, June-July 2009 you did an amazing job! For more information venue details) or Rachel Spencer and cancer survivor Ala Ward,(including after completing to register your interest in these events, contact the 42km survivor/taster ride03at579Forrest Graperide 2014, what 4379 or marlcaso@xtra.co.nz a fantastic effort!

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Award-winning professional photographer Ilan Wittenberg took time out from the annual Photographic Society national conference on Anzac Day to photograph Marlborough’s World War II veterans. Mr Wittenberg, an Auckland-based photographer, said it was an honour to create portraits of our 37 veterans as part of a national project by the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography (NZIPP). WWII veterans across New Zealand were simultaneously photographed on Anzac Day and all portrait collections are set to

be presented to the Royal New Zealand Returned Services Association as a gift from the NZIPP, and will also go into the National Archives. “I feel truly honoured and privileged to be taking part in this project,” Mr Wittenberg said. Prior to his visit, he phoned each veteran in the area personally to let them know he wished to capture their image. “It’s very emotional for me, it’s not just a quick job. “Some of the veterans waited for two or three hours to have their portrait created.

“Others could not wait so long or could not travel to the RSA, so I spent Sunday afternoon visiting them in their home. “The most rewarding part of the day was the gratitude I was shown by the veterans and their family members. “I engaged with them, they stopped, shook my hand and said ‘thank you’.” Here, we present some of the images captured by Mr Wittenberg. You can view the entire collection at http://ilanwittenberg.com under the ‘Blog’ section.

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Story by Celeste Lodewyk The Rotavirus vaccine that becomes available on July 1 will be administered orally to babies alongside their existing childhood vaccinations at six weeks, three months and five months. Ma rlborough P r i ma r y Health Organisation immunisation co-ordinator Catherine Flanagan said the vaccine RotaTeq protects against five strains of Rotavirus and she encouraged parents to have their babies vaccinated on

Tracy Doak’s family organisedGynaecological a sponsored head shave Cancers Network – forat The women withwhilst a diagnosis of the uterus, Forum to show their support to Tracy sheof Cancer undergoes her endometrium, cervix, ovary orbravely vulva. Thursday, cancer treatment. Three members of the family went June 11, 6.00-7:30pm for the full head shave, with two other family members opting Sleep Workshops – Sleep disruption is common for under shaves. in people with a cancer diagnosis, making Joining the family at The Forum in Blenheim was Auroshri Jain coping more difficult. This course, run over two who has been growing her hair for thelookspast threeways years in order Saturdays, at practical to improve to donate it as a wig. sleep for well-being – Saturday, June 13 and 27. Thank you to you all, for yourDidgenerous of isthe you know thatsupport Bowel cancer one ofCancer the Society locally. most common cancers among men and women in NZ? Public Lecture – “Reducing the Impact

Sewing Bee ofThank Bowel Canceryou! – what can you do?” Speaker Dr A Luck (colorectal surgeon). Come along to

hear oneStore of Australia’ s experts on the Thank you to Ann from the Sewing in Blenheim andsubject the to16 find out 7.00-8:30pm, sewers who dedicated 2-4 hours ofmore. theirTuesday, timeJune to 16, help us make Scenic Circle Hotel (Seymour Street.) head scarves for people undergoing cancer treatment. There Breast Supportscarves Services, have Mid-Winter was an amazing production line andCancer 45 head been Function, Thursday, July 2, 6:30-8:30pm. made. Prostate Cancer Dinner Meeting Please call in to the Cancer Society officeInformal and collect a scarf– forif their partners, Wednesday, July 15, you are undergoing treatmentmen andandwould like a scarf to wear.

time. “RotaTeq is quite prescriptive and must be given at the right times so for babies that were born between March 19 and 24 I suggest parents make an appointment now with their doctor as they will have less than a week to receive the vaccine once it’s available,” she said. The first dose must be given before a baby is 15 weeks of age so babies born between March 19 and 31 need to make an appointment for the first

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Spreading the word about lupus By Kristy Martin This Saturday, a group of Marlborough women will be in the Forum aiming to give the public information about lupus. In New Zealand, lupus affects about one or two people in every 1000 and with World Lupus Day falling on May 10, members of the local support group believe it is time to educate the community about this rare condition. “I don’t think we’ve ever had one (World Lupus Day event) here in Blenheim,” said Katrina Ferris, who runs the Marlborough Lupus Support Group. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body. Chronic means that the signs and symptoms tend to last longer than six weeks and often for many years.

Dot Campbell and Katrina Ferris will be in the forum on Saturday to provide people with information during World Lupus Day.

In lupus, something goes wrong with your immune system, which is the part of the body that fights off viruses, bacteria, and germs.

This means the immune system cannot tell the difference between these foreign invaders and the body’s healthy tissues. Therefore,

it creates autoantibodies that attack and destroy healthy tissue, causing inflammation, pain, and damage in various parts of the body. Lupus can be very difficult to diagnose and there is no cure, Ms Ferris said. Dot Campbell from Kaituna has lived with lupus for 50 years, but back then it was even more difficult to diagnose. “I had it but they didn’t know,” she explains. “I collapsed and needed eight pints of blood when it first happened, but everybody’s symptoms are different.” Ms Campbell, who has been married for over 40 years, said lupus can be very isolating and therefore it was incredibly important to have a good medical network and support from family and friends.

Ms Ferris agrees. This was why she decided to start the support group. Late last year, she put a notice in the Sun newspaper calling for people with lupus to meet up with her and form a support group. The group now has about seven members who meet every three months but also provide a support network to phone and check up on each other between meetings. “It’s a lovely little group. “We understand each other and we’ve developed a nice little friendship.” World Lupus Day is not about fundraising but rather to raise awareness, Mr Ferris said. Her group will be in the Forum in Blenheim from 10am-1pm and encourage people to stop by and speak with them.

Picton hosts stand up comedy fest Ten comedians from around the world will bring their sidesplitting humour to Marlborough this month for the Picton Stand Up Comedy Festival. Get ready for some serious laughter, if there is such a thing, as Picton Little Theatre hosts the hilarious event on Friday May 16 and Saturday May 17. Picton Little Theatre manager

Bruce Anderson says this will be the first event of its kind for Picton and he’s hoping locals and tourists will head along and show their support. Among the impressive lineup are American comedians Neil Thornton and Dylan Lehotsky, Canadian Rob Harris and Aussie funnyman Ricky Threlfo, who will also MC the Saturday night show.

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MARSHALL: John and Sarah-Jane are proud to announce the safe arrival of their third baby, Amelia Grace (9lb 1oz) on April 28, 2014 at 7:06pm at Wairau Hospital. A little sister for Riley and Jorgia. Special thanks to midwife Rhianne, the theatre team and all the staff at Ward One. Both well.

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The Marlborough Farmers’ Market was buzzing with activity on Sunday, the last day of school holidays. With pony rides, cooking demonstrations, musical entertainment, as well as fresh local produce, dozens flocked to the market, held at A&P Park. Photos by Kristy Martin.

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Family/Whanau - for information/advocacy/support for families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl or Lyn on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street. Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

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

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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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acknowledgement BROWN Frederick Thomas (Fred): Pam and family wish to thank Doctors Dashfield and Tucker, St John, Wairau Hospital A&E and the Medical Ward, for their care of Fred. We also thank the staff at Ashwood Park for their help; and more recently the dedicated love and care shown, not only to Fred, but the family too, by the team at Aberleigh. The care and concern of the community at Redwood Village enabled him to live at home longer. To the stall holders at the Saturday Market and the staff of the shops he frequented, thanks for your courtesy and help to Fred as he went about on his mobility scooter. Grateful thanks for the gifts of food, the many cards of sympathy, flowers and offers of help with transport. Thanks to those who attended the funeral service which was appropriate to his personality. To Lloyd Bush of Geoffrey T Sowman and his team, celebrant Terry Terrill, Hilary Youngman, Graham Brooks and my family for the compilation and smooth running of the service, sincere thanks.

Nominations for dream wedding

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

By Celeste Lodewyk Around 15 nominations for the Dream Wedding Giveaway will be closing next Wednesday so organiser Alysha Hutchison is urging people to get in fast or risk missing out. Alysha and her panel of judges will select a couple from the pool of nominations who they feel are ‘most deserving’ of winning their dream wedding. The wedding will be held this year and everything, from wedding attire right through to the venue have been donated by local businesses. “When it comes to nominating a couple we are looking for quality, not quantity and the winner will be chosen by the panel, not by the number of nominations they receive,” Alysha said. All nominations must be of a Marlborough couple and can be made by emailing; Marlboroughweddings@gmail.com Alternatively they can be posted to Wedding Giveaway, PO Box 48192, Renwick.

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One of the biggest drawcards for us was to be able to see what a huge difference our services can make to the appearance of tiled areas in a home.”

Tree Removal Height Reduction Trimming/Thinning Their product range and services include a breathable, topical sealer Branch Chipping called Colourseal, unique in New Zealand, which repels dirt, oils and However, Marlburians can now Hedge waterTrimming and will prevent your grout forget endless, pointless scrubbing, from restaining for up to 10 years. as Blenheim locals Darryl and LineThis is applied to grout lines after Clearance Cecilia Norman have just started up a deep and thorough clean with GroutPro (Marlborough) Ltd. specialist products and equipment Stump Grinding They are part of a team of franchisees and offers a range of 89 different throughout New Zealand. colours. Mulch Supplies “GroutPro is the only business in “It looks fantastic once it is applied, Fullytruly Insured New Zealand specialising in tile and making your grout lines look grout restoration and we offer a cost effective solution to making your tiles and grout look brand new again” says Darryl and Cecilia. “It costs only a small proportion of the price to restore tiles than to replace them”.

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

MICROWAVE Oven Panasonic 550 watt as new $100.00 WASHING MACHINE Fisher & Paykel Quicksmart as new $395.00 Ph 579 6439.

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COSMETIC Botulinum and Dermal Fillers. Call for your free no obligation assessment. Ph 03 548 8216.

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E A R H E ALTH Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 5788310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St. MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665. REFLEXOLOGY, Foot, Hand and Auricular Reflexology and Therapeutic Massage. Call to arrange a treatment. Phone 03 574 1255. RESPITE or Palliative Care available in your ow n h o m e. Ta ke a break. Hours, a week, a month. Inquiries welcome. Phone Jacqui 578 2014 or 021 150 0810. THAI MASSAGE 8a Buick St Redwoodtown Blenheim Ph 021 025 65255 or 578 3778 9am9pm.

Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways.

Weekly classes Starts June Contact Liz Scott 027 748 6666

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St John Rooms 93 Seymour Street, Blenheim Ring Mike for details 021 786 871 or 03 578 0213 email mikemcc502000@yahoo.com

Drama Classes Redwoodtown Hall Term 2, Tuesdays 3.30 - 4.30pm $3.00 per class Phone Amanda 577 7556 or 022 017 3836

Next course begins 19th May, 6pm

Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Kahurangi Blenheim

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Kaiako Vacancy We are looking for a Kaiako to work in 1 of our established Kōhanga Reo in Blenheim; the person we are looking for must have these following attributes,

 Fluent in Te Reo Māori me ona tikanga.  Passionate about working with tamariki aged from 0-5 yrs.  Competent Team Leader for kaimahi & whanau  Be energetic, motivated and able to work as part of a team or independently when required.  Can think on your feet.  Excellent communication skills.  Excellent planning and organisation skills.  Excellent time management skills. To apply or for more information contact

Kim Ruri Kaupapa Kaimahi Te Tauihu o te waka a Maui Te Wai Pounamu 0276878958. Email : kim@kohanga.ac.nz

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LIFTING SERVICES LTD Erica Dean announces that Deans Lifting has been sold and pleased to say that it will continue as Deans Lifting Services into the future. I welcome the new owners Conrad and Michelle Robertson and settlement date will be effective as of 9 May 2014. Conrad and Michelle had been involved in an earthmoving contracting business for many years prior to settling in Marlborough with their young family and are happy to continue the service Deans Lifting provides. Conrad and Michelle are looking forward to getting involved in the new business and enjoying the same loyalty from the Marlborough community as we did. If you wish to contact Conrad to talk about future plans, his cellphone is 027 493 9955. Ian Williams will continue as Manager with the new Company and present staff are being retained. Contact details, including email, cellphones, landline, postal and physical address will remain the same. I wish to thank you for your loyal support to Arthur and myself, both personally and through business. I know the business is in good hands and Deans Lifting will continue to provide good service under the new ownership.

Customer Service Representative

A vacancy exists for a customer service representative to join our busy Budget Rental Cars airport team. You will be able to demonstrate through previous employment, stability, positivity and being prepared to roll up your sleeves to get the job done to ensure customer satisfaction. Computer and administration skills essential. Able to work under pressure and enjoy a team environment essential. Full drivers licence essential. You will be flexible in your work hours as our business is seasonal with the high season over summer. Email applications to the Manager Maurice Johnston blenheim@budget.co.nz By 16th May 2014

Burleigh Industrial Estate, New Renwick Rd, Blenheim. Phone: 03 579 5753 Fax: 03 579 5764 Mobile: 0274 334 024 email: deanslifting@xtra.co.nz

Want more...

Thursday May 8: House sitting. Friday May 9: In Blenheim meeting with constituents and community organisations by prior arrangement. Saturday May 10: Open the 59th New Zealand Ploughing Championships at Spring Creek, Blenheim. Travel to Queenstown for the National Party Mainland Conference. Monday May 12: In Blenheim, speak to the University of the Third Age about Education. Tuesday May 13-16: House sitting. House maybe in urgency for the Budget. Monday May 19: In Blenheim meeting with constituents and community organisations by prior arrangement. Meet with MCOC. Tuesday May 20: House sitting, Renwick School visits Parliament.

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NO FEE real world training and coaching for business owners serious about getting ahead

Community Support Worker l Ref: 670-080

Susan Piket

Jane Butler

Blenheim info on Tuesday 13th 6th May@6pm 03-547 6138 hello@barbicantc.com Register at www.barbicantc.com

Give your support to people with intellectual disabilities and, in return, we’ll give you all the support you need for your career.That means good training, plenty of opportunities, and a clear-cut career path. We are looking for people to join our casual/ relief team, which means providing cover for leave and being available on an on-call basis. Often people with intellectual disabilities will need support to do tasks such as shopping, community activities, household tasks, personal cares and attending medical appointments. The hours include weekends, evenings and sleepovers. Applicants should be able to work independently and as part of a team, hold a full driver’s licence and have previous experience or an interest in working with people in a support role. Visit our website www.ihcjobs.co.nz to submit an application or for more details.

Please contact Amy on 03 578 0949 or amy.grant@idea.org.nz Closing date 01/06/2014

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Caregiver

Ref: 730-074

Marlborough Give a person with an intellectual disability a loving home, take great care of them, and happiness is something you’ll both gain. Opening your home and heart to someone who needs it, reaps amazing rewards after all, you’re changing someone’s life for the better. We are looking for Caregivers in the Marlborough area providing full time and part time care. Our Caregivers come from every corner of the community - all you need is a clean record from the Police and Child, Youth & Family, a big heart and a desire to support someone with an intellectual disability. And you can expect full support from us all the way - from regular visits and telephone calls, to boarding payments and reimbursement of costs.

Direct your enquiries to Alta Bezuidenhout on 03 578 8518 or 027 268 0237 or email alta.bezuidenhout@idea.org.nz www.ideajobs.co.nz

Dine with Norm Hewitt By Celeste Lodewyk Tickets are still on sale for the fundraising dinner featuring guest speaker and former All Black Norm Hewitt on June 6. The event is being hosted by the Marlborough Parents Centre (MPC) in an effort to fundraise for a new venue for the centre. The MPC provides a range of birth and parenting education classes to the community and needs a suitable venue for these, as well as storage space, a toilet and facilities for making tea and coffee. Proceeds raised by this fundraising dinner will be going toward funding this venue.

The dinner will be held the same weekend as the annual Parent and

Child Expo (June 8) which is a hugely popular event. The fundraising dinner will be held at the Giesen Sports and Events Centre in Renwick and will include a three course meal, raffles throughout the night and a very special auction. Norm will be auctioned off to the highest bidding table. The winner will have Norm sit with them for the evening. Tickets cost $80 per person or $640 per table (eight per table) and can be purchased by emailing info@marlboroughparentscentre. co.nz

First plantings of worldwide trees Casual Security Guards (Two) Operational Support Wing RNZAF Base Woodbourne, Blenheim.

Equivalent of Band 07 $33,032 to $40,804 (Including Superannuation) RNZAF Base Woodbourne is looking for Two Casual Security Guards to provide effective physical security and protective services for Base and it’s environs on an as required basis. As a valued member of the security team, you would be responsible for undertaking general security guard duties to provide an effective operational and technical security and protection services to the Base. The roster currently comprises variable 8 hour shifts and will involve some work over weekends and public holidays. To be successful in this role you will have knowledge and experience of operational security and protection, highly effective written and verbal communication skills with the ability to deal with a wide range of people and the ability to operate basic computing systems. Please note: Applicants must be legally entitled to work in New Zealand and be able to obtain and maintain the required NZDF secret level security clearance. This includes applicants being a New Zealand citizen or being a citizen of the UK, Canada, Australia or the USA for 10 years or more. If you do not qualify, we will not be able to accept your application. If you have these skills and attributes then we look forward to hearing from you. Applications close at 4:30 PM on 9 May 2014 and may be addressed to; SHRA, RNZAF Base Woodbourne, Blenheim 7240. Alternatively, contact Callie Lucas on (03) 577 1141 for further information.

The Taylor River Project will head into its next phase this Saturday, with the first planting for the arboretum of trees from around the world. The arboretum was suggested by local horticulturalist Ralph Ballinger and he will be on hand to see the first trees, a cherry grove near the High Street Bridge, going in. The arboretum will be planted progressively along the riverside as a walking route through many different species and Mr Ballinger, 98, wants to see different nationalities in Marlborough coming together for the project. “It’s a chance for many

The next phase of the Taylor River Project begins this Saturday. File photo.

community groups to be involved and it could grow into a tourist attraction – as a visitor it’s a nice feeling to see your own trees growing in another country,” he said. The arboretum is planned as groupings of

Police

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BOAT BREAK-IN Registered Practice Nurse Marlborough We seek the services of a permanent part time, registered practice nurse, to work in our practice in Marlborough. Applicants should: • Hold a current New Zealand Annual Practicing Certificate. • Be available to work on a rostered shift basis. • Be committed to continuous quality improvement and professional development • Enjoy working as part of a team

If this sounds like you then we would love to hear from you. Please visit www.southlinkgp.co.nz to apply. Applications close: 12th May 2014 If you have any questions please contact: Jamie Murley, Locality Manager at: jamie.murley@southlink.co.nz or on 021 571 045

A boat was entered sometime over the last two weeks while docked at the Waikawa Marina. Small items were taken during the raid, according to police.

SMASHED UP A vehicle parked in Budge Street had a rock thrown through its window over the weekend. A rock was also thrown through the window of a Fulton Street property overnight on Saturday.

GOODS TAKEN A vehicle was broken into while parked in Blarich View and electronic items taken over the weekend.

FUEL THEFT A vehicle had fuel siphoned from it while parked in the driveway of a Seddon address sometime between Wednesday and Friday last week, police said.

trees heading upstream from High Street Bridge. Species and countries include: Liquidambar, Redwood, Spruce, Pine, Alder (North America); Cherry, Maple (Japan); Dogwood, Melia, Gingko, Magnolia (China); Lime,

FAILED ATTEMPT Between April 17 and 26 someone has tried to force entry into a garage in Brydon St in Renwick. The offender has failed to gain entry and nothing has been taken.

FRIDAY’S ARRESTS WEAPONS CHARGE A 46 year-old woman was arrested for possessing an offensive weapon. A 16 year-old male was also arrested for breaching his bail and a 36 year-old male was arrested for contravening a protection order. All three were due to appear in court yesterday.

LANGUAGE WARNING A 28 year-old male vineyard worker was arrested for obscene language and detox. He was released with a precharge warning.

Chestnut, Plane, Elm (Europe); Eucalyptus, Banksia (Australia); Kowhai, Totara (New Zealand). The Marlborough Landscape Group, which is supporting the project with council, is also keen to see an edible grove of fruit and nut trees. The Mayor will officially launch the arboretum at 11am on Saturday. Members of the public are welcome to head along, meeting at Monro Street, and a guided tour of the area to see the progress so far and find out more about the arboretum and future plans for the Taylor River Project will follow the launch.

SATURDAY’S ARRESTS RESISTING ARREST A 24 year-old male wool presser was arrested for resisting police and breaching bail. He was held in custody to appear in court.

DOUBLE TIME A 16 year-old male arrested on Friday was once again arrested for breaching his bail.

SUNDAY’S ARRESTS ASSAULT CHARGE A 43 year-old male was arrested for male assaults female and contravening protection order. He was held in custody and due to appear in court yesterday.

SHOPLIFTING TEEN A teenage girl was caught shoplifting in Blenheim. The 13 year-old has been referred to youth aid.


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Press Cup kicks off Marlborough Boys’ College First XV defeated Christ’s College 25-20 in the first round of the Press Cup. The local lads, last year’s Press Cup winners, proved they are out to defend their title during the game at their home ground on Saturday.

Fundraiser for Danielle Crossfit Blenheim is holding a Crossfit Competition as a fundraiser for Blenheim woman Danielle Skelton, who suffers from skin cancer and must regularly go to Wellington for costly treatment. You can opt to do three different workouts or one depending on your ability level. The event will be held this Sunday, with registrations from 8.30am. Entry fee is $15. For more details, visit the Crossfit Blenheim Facebook page.

Harriers run Marlborough Harriers will hold a pack/training run or walk leaving from the clubrooms at 6pm tomorrow. The rooms are situated at Oliver Park on the corner of Weld and Cleghorn streets. Reflector gear is compulsory and joggers and walkers of abilities are welcome.

Redbacks red hot The Marlborough Women’s volleyball team, the Redbacks, are all set for their first game of the Southern Volleyball League season this Saturday from 9:30 am at MGC gym. There will also be an after match function at Fairweathers for all players, sponsors and supporters from 2pm, at which a Player of the Day award will be presented.

Marathon results The 50th Anniversary Lion Foundation Rotorua Marathon was held on Saturday. The event doubled as the New Zealand Marathon Championship and Marlborough Athletics was represented by Robbie Barnes and Natasha Legg. Robbie finished 2nd in the NZ Championship Mens 50-54 Age Group in a time of 2hrs 53min 29sec. Natasha, competing in her first marathon, battled cramp in the final kilometre but still finished 9th in the NZ Championship Senior Women Age Group in a time of 4hrs 24min 17sec.

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Budding hockey players Caitlin and Oliver King.

Black Sticks coming to teach hockey skills By Kristy Martin Hockey Marlborough is holding an open day this Saturday with two players from the New Zealand men’s hockey team, the Black Sticks, coming to town to run skills sessions and sign autographs. Joseph Bartholomew and Nick Wilson, along with hockey coaching expert Brent Edwards, will run Nick Wilson and Joe Batholomew of sessions with Years 1-8, under 15s, the Black Sticks men’s hockey team. under 18s and seniors throughout Rotterdam team that won the Dutch the day during the event at College League in 2012/13 and Ranchi Park. Rhinos who won the first Indian Nick Wilson has been a finalist for Premier League in 2013. the World Junior Hockey Player of Joseph Bartholomew is a relathe Year and was a member of the tively new member of the team

but made his debut in 2009 and is one of the leading exponents of the drag flick and overhead pass in New Zealand. The open day is to celebrate to beginning of the season for Hockey Marlborough. Club spokesperson Malcolm King said new players were welcome. “If there are players that wish to play but are yet to join a team they are welcome to come along and we can put them in touch with a

Thumbs up for swimming day By Kristy Martin Eighteen local swimmers made a splash at the Special Olympics ribbon day held at Woodbourne Air Force Base on Sunday. The Marlburians competed in about 18 events on the day, with everybody achieving success just through their participation. The swimming included relays and short and longdistance races. There were 22 competitors who travelled over from Nelson and about 80 people in total involved, including competitors, coaches and family members. Blenheim’s Amy Ogg was a standout performer, winning each of her three events. Amy took first place in the 25m freestyle, 25m backstroke and the 25m flotation race.

Above: Chris Tilley (left) from Nelson (1st) and Adam Shatford (2nd) from Blenheim were happy with their performances in the 100m freestyle. Above right: Amy Ogg won three events. Photos supplied.

Ca meron Rowe a lso churned out an impressive performance in the men’s events, claiming first in the 25m backstroke, second place in the 50m freestyle and third in the 25m freestyle.

It was a thrilling showdown in the 100m freestyle between Chris Tilley from Nelson and Adam Shatford from Blenheim. In the end, Tilley was too good and managed to claim victory over his local rival.

Doubles champs a close miss for Megan Craig Blenheim squash player Megan Craig competed at the New Zealand Doubles Championship in Palmerston North at the weekend, playing alongside Kylie Lindsay and placed second after a close battle. The BNZ’s Women’s Open Draw saw the pair progress through to the semi-final where they met Danielle Fourie and Rebecca Barnett. Megan and Kylie were pushed hard and eventually lost out on a finals position. It was Joelle King and

the Commonwealth Games. Selections are expected to be announced around May 15. Megan also competed in the MacDougalls Mixed Open Draw with Campbell Grayson but were beaten by third seeds Lance Beddoes and Kylie Lindsway. NZ coach Paul Hornsby and his selectors will now need to make their recSquash player Megan Craig. ommendation to the NZ Olympic committee on their Amanda Landers-Murphy preferred combinations for who came out on top and the Commonwealth Games will go on to Glasgow for in Glasgow.

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club represent ative where there might still be places available,” he said. T h e e ve n t will run from 9am-2.30pm at College Park on Stephenson Street.

Smit takes coveted trophy Large fields contested the Marlborough Harrier Club’s Burton Cup handicapped event at Taylor Dam on Saturday afternoon. For the first time walkers who took part also started on handicapped times. Dale Smit took home the original W.G. Burton Trophy, one of the club’s oldest trophies which dates back to 1933 and is presented to the winner of the Senior Men’s race. Runner-up was Will Barnes. Other race winners on the day included Fletcher Kopua, Amber Bendell, Angus Kopua, Sam Hamilton, Anna Barnes, Yasmin Gee, Kiri Johnson and Bruce Hillis. In the walking section, Diana Smit and Julie Hunter crossed the line together to finish equal first. The final event at Taylor Dam will be held on May 24 and is a 6km handicapped race with the course being run in a reverse direction. There will be shorter distances on the day for children. A full set of Burton Cup results can be found at http://www.harriers..net.nz/ Results: 1000m Boys 7 and under; Fletcher Kopua Girls 7 and under; Amber Bendell 2000m Boys 12 and under; Sam Hamilton 3000m Girls 14 and under; Anna Barnes 6000m Senior Women; Kiri Johnson Veteran Women; Yasmin Gee 1 Walkers; Diana Smit and Julie Hunter 8000m Veteran Men; Bruce Hillis 10000m Senior Men; Dale Smit

Pigeon results Another brilliant, picture perfect day on Sat. 3rd allowed for the racing pigeons of the Blenheim Club to be released early from Christchurch at 8 am. With a straight line distance of 230 km the birds were expected to cover the distance in around 3 to 4 hours, but the first birds were arriving in Blenheim under 3 hours with the winning bird homing in to the loft of p/ship Two Fishers syn. of Dillon's Point with a speed of 1301.57 meters per minute, 2nd place and just 55 seconds behind was Joan Webb's blue hen # 315 at 1294.66 mpm.


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