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By Adam Poulopoulos Two local women are off to a remote Himalayan district next month as part of a dental volunteer expedition. Gill Bird and Marise Hunt, who both work in Wairau Hospital’s dentistry unit, are part of an 11-person team heading to northern India on August 9. They are travelling to Leh District, a Buddhist enclave near the Nepalese and Chinese borders, at the base of the Himalayas. They will be away for a month altogether, treating patients from Lamdon School, a boarding school catering for students aged five to 18 in the area. Continued page 3

Dental therapists Gill Bird and Marise Hunt are off to a remote Indian village to tackle tooth decay.

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Increased tagging continues By Adam Poulopoulos Blenheim police are unsure what has caused a recent increase in graffiti around town. Between 10 and 20 new tags appeared between Marlborough Boys’ College and Athletic Park over the weekend, mostly on power and phone boxes. The most recent tags followed a spate of tagging on Alabama Road, Redwood Street and Scott Street during the last week. Constable Andrew Holdaway said although the scale of offending had been seen before, he was not sure what had caused the latest outbreak. “It could be people competing for turf, or it might be people moving from a new

area.” He said the latest incidents were part of a wider trend. “Over the last four weeks we’ve seen an increase in tagging, and especially in the last seven days we’ve had a real spike.” Over that period the tag ‘SAGE,’ along with references to cannabis and The Crips gang, have been particularly prevalent. Mr Holdaway said kids aged between 12 and 18 were usually responsible for tagging in the area, but it was not likely the school holidays had played a part in the rise. If you know anything about the tagging contact the Blenheim police station on 578 5279 or call crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Above: Graffiti on the side of the old movie theatre building on Maxwell Road. Right: The ‘Sage’ tag which has been appearing around town.

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By Celeste Lodewyk The Marlborough Art Society will soon be hosting an exhibition with artworks conveying a very strong message. The ‘Oil on Canvas’ exhibition is an artistic exploration of the issues around increased fossil fuel extraction and opens with a preview night on July 25 from 6pm. What makes this exhibition unique, said organiser Verena Maeder, is the support that has come from Marlborough, all over New Zealand and even abroad. “Artists have really embraced the message we are trying to bring through and over 60 entries have come from as far as Bluff to Whangarei - and even Toronto, Canada,” she said.

There will be a number of guest speakers including ‘Oil Free Seas Flotilla’ activist Jeanette Fitzsimons and local innovator Nick Gerritsen on the opening night. There will be a live auction of selected pieces on the preview night, and some of the proceeds will be donated towards the ongoing work of Clean Energy Action, a Nelson based local action group. The exhibition will run July 26 to August 3 and is being coordinated by Sue James and Karen Neal of the Marlborough Art Society. Pictured left: ‘Oil on Canvas’ exhibition organiser Verena Maeder with two of the artworks that will feature when it opens on July 25.

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Still riding the waves of royalty Three months on from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to Marlborough, reporter Kristy Martin takes a look at how their highly publicised visit has impacted on our region.

Visitors to Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre almost doubled for the month of April, when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge came to Blenheim, according to museum director Jane Orphan. The number of guests through the doors of the aviation museum went from 2449 in April last year to 4754 this April, after cheeky photos of Prince William jumping into one of the vintage planes while an amused Kate looked on were beamed around the world. Ms Orphan said the pictures demonstrated how relaxed the couple were and what a great time they were having. The young royals were given a personal tour on April 10 by famed filmmaker and aviation buff Peter Jackson, whose collection of World War 1 aircraft and memorabilia are permanently housed at the museum. “People told staff they were in Australia and saw it on TV and had to come over. “And they did – straight away,” Ms

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Prince William and Kate’s visit to Blenheim back in April has had far-reaching benefits for the region. Photo by Sarnim Photography.

Orphan said. Destination Marlborough general manager Tracy Johnston said other visitors had seen the Blenheim visit, which included a walk-through of Seymour Square, on British television. “We had a report from one of the accommodation providers in Marlborough that they had received a booking from the UK the day after the visit, as a result of a traveller from the UK seeing the

TV coverage.” Up to 100 media representatives came to the region to give coverage to the one-day event, followed by three prominent Chinese magazine editors, from ELLE, ELLE Men, and Rayli Fashion Pioneer – who visited last month as they followed in the footsteps of the royal couple. Ms Johnston said the royal visit had also afforded Destination Marlborough opportunities to pitch next year’s Classic Fighters event to

the British media. The organisation had also created an online advertising campaign promoting Marlborough as a Queen’s Birthday Weekend destination for local and regional neighbours, which reached an audience of 50,000 and received more than 860 additional visits to the official regional website over a two week period. And then there was the social media storm.

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According to a Tourism New Zealand report, local content from the 10-day royal tour was seen by more than 30 million people worldwide via social media. Ms Johnston said a photo of Prince William and Kate leaving Wither Hills winery, following their private lunch, gained nearly 800 likes and was shared 91 times on the Destination Marlborough Facebook page that day, reaching more than 10,000 people.

Dental therapists travel to remote Indian village Continued from page 1 As well as working at Leh, Gill and Marise may be heading to Nubra Valley, via the world’s highest navigable road, for additional work. The team is made up of volunteers from New Zealand, Australia and the UK. Gill said Leh’s status as a tourist region had led to dental problems in the area. “It’s a trekking town now, and the tourists

have bought sugar, lollies and a lot of other sugar-processed food. “Lollies are sold at every corner shop and the kids love it - it’s an epidemic now. “Decay is rampant. They’ll be a lot of extraction, pulp treatments and heavy filling work.” She said their expedition was the last before winter, when access to the area is reduced as it ices over.

During their three-week stint in Leh the group expects to treat about 2000 patients, a change from the 15 patients Gill and Marise treat at Wairau Hospital each day. “It’ll be long days too, and school is open on Saturdays, so we’ll be working six days a week,” Gill said. Gill said another challenge would be adapting to the altitude, as Leh sits about 3500 metres above sea level.

“Apparently you do nothing on your first day except lie in bed as you get acclimatised.” At the end of the trip they will take a five-day trek at the base of the Himalayas as thanks for their work. Gill and Marise want to thank Saint Clair Family Estate and the Blenheim dental community, who have contributed money and dental products for the expedition.

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New manager for Community Law By Adam Poulopoulos After 15 years in the organisation, Stephanie Moses (pictured) has been appointed manager of Community Law Marlborough. Ms Moses had her first day in the new job earlier this month, taking over from Raewyn Trethaway, who has headed to Bougainville to work with Voluntary Services Abroad after 18 months in the job. Ms Moses has previously worked for Community Law as a case worker and education coordinator. Her postgraduate diploma in dispute resolution and mediation led her to found Community Mediation Marlborough, a separate organisation, four years ago. She said she wanted a challenge, and the organisation was an important part of the Marlborough community. “It’s really good being able to help the community solve their issues, and empowering them to solve their own problems, without it costing a thing. “A lot of people have multiple issues and it can take time to deal with those problems.” Ms Moses said her first challenges came with the start of the new financial year. “We’re in the process of figuring out

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At 11pm on Friday, a 17-yearold unemployed male was arrested on Grove Rd for breaching his bail. He was found intoxicated outside his curfew hours. He was held in custody and appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Saturday morning.

Bad behaviour At 2.30am on Saturday, an unemployed female was caught drink driving after she tried to drive away from Paddy Barry’s pub. She had already been removed from the premises for her level of intoxication and poor behaviour. The 24-year-old was charged with refusing an officer’s request for a specimen of blood.

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At 1.35am on Saturday, a 26-year-old unemployed female was arrested at Paddy Barry’s for insulting behaviour likely to cause violence. She began swearing and abusing another woman in a group outside the bar. Police said this would have led to a fight if officers had not intervened. The woman was held until sober and received a precharge warning.

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At 7.15am on Saturday, a 17-year-old was arrested when he the owner of a High Street property found him sitting on the back doorstep. He was released without charge when it was discovered he was extremely intoxicated and lost.

At 11.40pm on Saturday, a 16-year-old was spoken to by police after he was found fighting in Litchfield Street. He also had a small amount of cannabis. The teenager was referred to the Blenheim Youth Aid Section. A 17-year-old also involved in the fight was arrested and released when sober.

Sniffed out At 12.10am on Monday, a 42-year-old male was arrested for breaking into vehicles in Alfred Street. The Blenheim dog unit conducted a track from the vehicle and located the offender on High Street. He was held in custody to appear in the Blenheim District Court later that morning.

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Bypass now! Dear Ed, I just do not figure what ticks in the tiny brains of council and councillors like the deputy mayor who don’t want a bar of a bypass. “Clarkie” in Friday’s paper was right. The “truckies” want the bypass because they can see the logic and savings. I followed two truck and trailers down Grove Road and then Main Street down which they went en route from Christchurch. Progress down Grove Road was slow due to the trucks at roundabouts. As for the bypass scaring one or two councillors, perhaps they should sit their driving licences again? Frank Henry

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We’ve got the power Dear Ed, I feel the Marlborough Lines need a word of thanks for their prompt service and goodwill. These servicemen are often called out in all weathers and conditions and we in Marlborough are so lucky to have this at at our beck and call. Especially when you think of all those folk up North and in Christchurch, where if the power goes they sometimes have hours and days of

Sheryl Blick Blenheim I suppose it does. I live on a farm, so I get a lot of comfort from animals.

no power. Not so for us in Marlborough, as the men are on the job in no time at all. Maybe it pays to live in a smaller area and have access to all the necessary repair work to keep our sense of security and saneness at a level of what is expected from the human race. Many thanks for my repair job earlier in the month. Let there be power

Dear Ed, His Worship the Mayor should be commended for his statement in the media: If we can all work together, we can achieve marvellous things for Picton. Less positive though is the MDC’s stand re development in Picton. The lead council should take is severely compromised by projects undertaken and proposed. A useless bus shelter comes to mind amongst many other projects. But it is not the “puppet” Mayor or the “puppet” Picton councillors who should be taken under the microscope. It is the “puppeteers” behind the scenes who deserve a good look at and who run the “Puppet Theatre”. These managers, heads of departments or associated council quangos actually most of the times “just don’t know any better”, have very limited professional abilities or judgment. What they lack in these qualities though they make up twice in self importance and arrogance. The CHCH Council showed the way how to treat useless CEO’s. Kurt A. Trixl.

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High achiever Growing up, all Tom Morgan ever wanted to do was win his local science fair. Last year, the 18-year-old not only did just that, his experiment drew recognition from Prime Minister John Key and won him $50,000. Here, he talks to Kristy Martin about his studies, his new passion and his upcoming trip to Poland. When Tom began his study on the Vitamin D levels in oyster mushrooms, not even he realised the full potential of the experiment. It has been said the findings of the former Marlborough Boys’ College student’s study, which saw him growing the mushrooms in the dark and exposing them to ultraviolet light, could change the way Vitamin D deficiency is addressed in New Zealand. The experiment could have huge implications for those suffering debilitating conditions like osteoporosis. It is quite an achievement for an 18-year-old. “I’ve always had an interest in science, how things work,” Tom explains. “Science fairs were a big thing and I remember watching the Year 13s going up to get their prizes and hoping that would be me one day.” Tom’s entry at the Marlborough Lines Science and Technology Fair went on to win the 2013 Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize, where he was presented with his trophy by John Key at a ceremony in Wellington and awarded $50,000. He also won the Genesis Energy Supreme Award at the Realise the Dream national school science and technology awards. The judges were impressed by the teenager’s determination and resilience in his research, plus the way he managed to develop a simple and inexpensive testing method using common laboratory equipment.

Tom’s mother Cathy says it is her eldest son’s ability for deep thinking that has given him a good grounding for science. She remembers when he was a young child he had a tendency to “pull things to bits” and make modifications to the items he came across. “He’s always been quite a deep thinker and a problem solver.” Tom is now studying engineering at the University of Canterbury. He says it took a while to get used to the different style of teaching that varsity offers and that the course is quite “full on”. One escape is his newfound passion for film photography, which developed after he found an old Olympus OM-2 camera belonging to his father. Teaching himself how to use the camera is probably typical of someone who has always been curious about how things work. In the Christchurch landscapes, the sea and the earthquake-stricken CBD, he has found much to photograph. His enjoyment comes from “learning the old way (of photography), where you really have to think about what you are doing.” Tom’s next big challenge comes when he heads to Warsaw, Poland, in September to compete in the European Union Young Scientist Competition. While he doesn’t fancy his chances in the contest, which brings together budding scientists from all over the world, he instead hopes to come away

Tom Morgan, back at home during a break from the University of Canterbury, and above Tom receiving his award from Prime Minister John Key.

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on by the audience and the $300 Bernadette Thomas Lucky Bride Draw will be drawn. New this year, the Bridegroom category will be another crowd pleaser with contestants who will parade on stage and be voted on by the audience. Because this is a charity event, money raised from this year’s show will be donated to @Heart and Hope House. There are still tickets available so to ensure you don’t miss out on this highly popular event, purchase a ticket from the Sun Office on High Street up until Friday 3pm, and after that contact Carol Taylor on 03 572 5323 or 021 399 649. For those who have preordered tickets, make sure you collect them before Friday.

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Samantha McMillan and Michael Parkes were married on May 31st, 2014 at Nativity Church, Blenheim. Gown by Bella Donna (Brides of Merivale Christchurch). Veil headpiece by Brides of Merivale, Christchurch.

Amy Hampton and Mark Nicholls (Chris) were married on February 15th, 2014 at The Mud Castle, Nelson. Gown by Stella, New York. Veil by Bernadette Thomas with home made headgear.

Melissa Pont and Callum Alexander were married on February 15th, 2014 at Glenfalloch Gardens, Dunedin. Gown by Angeline. Veil headpiece by Wilkins Bridal

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Kay Malzard who sadly passed away in May, has been a member of Bride of the Year committee from day one up until this year when she passed. Romeo and Juliet, the hair salon she regularly visited has donated a basket of hair products in her memory. Tickets will be on sale at the show only for $1 each.

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Brides share experiences By Celeste Lodewyk The Beavertown Blenheim Lions Bride of the Year Show is an event that brides look forward to every year. It’s the perfect excuse to get back into their wedding dresses, recreate their hair and makeup and walk onstage and show off their beauty and unique styles. Last year’s show saw 19 brides take part and loads of beautiful prizes that were donated by local businesses. Two of those brides were Sarah Kingi and Elisha Shefford, and although they didn’t win one of the major prizes, they still walked away thrilled with the experience. Sarah Kingi Sarah paraded in her ivory strapless gown which glittered with sequins and was gathered in the bodice. One of her unique features was her silky blue shoes. She says getting back into her dress was “nerve-wracking” as she was 15 weeks pregnant with her son Hunter (now 7

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months) at the time. “I was so happy to wear my dress again, that was the biggest highlight of the show.” Backstage the brides enjoyed nibbles and shared photographs from their weddings. Overall Sarah enjoyed her experience and encouraged other brides to take part in the show. “Definitely do it! You get to wear your dress again and the prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are amazing,” she says.

Elisha Shefford Elisha was thrilled to get back into her dress as she too was in the early stages of pregnancy with son Alex (now 5 months). “I was nervous but it was such a great experience and I was so glad to have an excuse to wear my dress again,” she says. Elisha’s beautiful Mikaella Bridal gown was silk with an organza trail that was layered, and she wore a flower as a head piece featuring tiny crystals. She was supported by a table of friends who came from Nelson as well as family. “I have always wanted to be in the show so I had a great time and it was really interesting to see all the different wedding styles. “There were lots of laughs backstage and everyone seemed to be having a great time,” she says. Both Sarah and Elisha received a goodie bag of prizes including slippers, handbags, perfume and vouchers.

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The New Zealand Highland Dancing Championships were held at Blenheim’s Floor Pride Civic Theatre from last Friday to Monday, with 200 dancers from across the country competing.

 Olive Paterson from Blenheim and Tayla Eagle in the Highland Fling Under 8 Years.

 Former highland dan cer and Marlborough Sound s artist Rebekah Codlin wa s commissioned to paint thi s piece at the event.

 Lucy Marshall, 8, and Jasmin Christie, 6, do some rehearsing backstage.

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 Jackson Powell in the Highland Fling Under 8 Years.

Bird lovers came from far and wide to the Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Birds Association show on Friday and Saturday

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Blenheim Healing Rooms – Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayers available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.

Diabetes Marlborough – Invites adults with Type 1 Diabetes to an evening on the 22nd July 7.00 pm. 2 quest speakers and light supper supplied. If interested in attending please. Ph Chris on 577 5549. 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.

Wednesday July 16, 2014 Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service – Our Advocates will take up

Older Person Seminar – 3rd Thursday every month St Christopher’s Hall Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers Ph Wendy 5794446 leave name and number or ph 021 223 0160.

Sheets ‘n’ Things – Good used linen for sale! Open Monday to Friday 9.00am – 3.00pm at Bread of Life, 14b Stephenson Street (opp Boys College) Phone: 577-5423. The Blue Door – Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

The Hospice Shop Cleghorn Street, Redwoodtown – We are needing Toys Jigsaw Puzzles and Bric Brac. They will be gratefully received.

• 150 Seat Mayfield Chapel • Sowman Catering Lounge • Marlborough’s only cremation facility • FDANZ Pre-pay and pre-planning funeral options

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acknowledgement

in memoriam WOODHAM. Auntie Bet. Miss seeing you in your red jacket at Netball. We always aim high for the pyramid like you taught us when shooting goals. Love and miss you lots. Lilli and Ruby

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The deadline will be on Monday 5.00pm. Please contact the Sun for further details. 72 High Street, Blenheim, email frontdesk@ blenheimsun.co.nz or phone 577 7868.

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22.11.1966 - 14.7.2013 One year has passed my son. If I listen really close, in the silence of the night, I can hear your voice telling me that you are alright. It’s hard to understand, certain things must be, The reason why they happen are really hard to see. I hold you my son within my heart, and there you will remain, to walk with me throughout my life until we meet again. Love you, Dad

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death notices BRETT, John Edward: On July 10, 2014, our John passed away peacefully in the care of the loving team at Marlborough Hospice in his 88th year. Husband of the late Pat, who he adored. Dad, Mentor and Rock of Barb Williams. Dadin-law of the late John. Much loved Grandad of Jenni and the late Niki. Respected friend of Paul, Gerry and so many people. “He ran out of puff in the end but retained his humour, charm, wisdom and caring nature always . We love you John Brett. We will miss you and admire your tireless contributions to your community”. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to Marlborough Hospice, PO Box 411, Blenheim 7240. At John’s request, a private cremation has been held. A memorial service for John’s family and friends will be held on a day and time to be advised. Messages to Barb Williams, 17a Clyde St Renwick 7204 POOK, Mary: Died, suddenly, on Friday July 11 2014, at Redwood Lifestyle Care and Village. In her 80th year. Much loved wife of Sam for 54 years, beloved mother and mother-in-law of Chris, Diane, Mike and Pauline, David and Vicki, and Richard and Fleur. Adored Grandma and Nan of all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Messages to 158 Waikawa Road, Picton 7220. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Picton Emergency Operations Centre would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 178, Picton 7250. A service for Mary will be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Nelson Square, Picton at 1pm Friday July 18, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz STEVENS, Lynette Joycelyn (formerly Howard): Died on Friday July 11 2014 at Wellington Hospital, after a short illness. Aged 60 years. Loved wife of the late Colin, loved mum of Rosemary and Nini, Rex (Australia), Graham and Sarah, and Debbie and Scott. Loved Nanna of Paul and Abi, and Jody and Mark; Beaudean, Broden, and Joshua; Trystana, Jay-dee, and Tyler; Brook, and Tyrone. Loved Great Nanna Lyn of Shakaia and April. Loved sister, aunty and friend of many. Messages to 31 Shirtliff Street, Blenheim 7201. A service for Lynette will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson & Parker Streets at 12 noon on Friday July 18, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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Springlands Health Enrolling patients now Duty Doctor and Nurses available each day for urgent consultations Services available: • Medical and Surgical • Nursing services • Acupuncture • Osteopathy • Aclasta infusions • Acc consults

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CanAm Outlander 500 XT 2012 Good Cond $6,500 ph Brendan 027-230-3151.

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Marlborough First Light Foundation Inc.

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Venue: Bayleys Real Estate, Seymour Street, Blenheim Date & time: Thursday, 31 July 2014 at 5.30pm Business: 1. Annual Report & review of 2013 2. Annual Financial Report & auditor’s report 3. Appointment of auditor 4. Election of Chairman 5. General business R.J. Marks(Chairman of trustees) C/- PO Box 349, Blenheim 7240 Tel: 578 5841

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Picton Community Creche Inc (Picton Community Early Learning Centre)

NOTICE OF AGM The AGM will be held at the Centre, 5 Wairau Road, July 31st , commencing at 6pm. AGENDA 1 Apologies 2 Confirmation of Minutes of the 2013 AGM 3 Presentation of President’s Report 4 Presentation of Financial Report 5 Head Teachers Report 6 Election of officers of Committee 7 General Business All parents/caregivers and interested parties of Picton Community Creche Inc welcome. Jodi O’Donnell Manager

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Wednesday July 16, 2014 work wanted

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Inspired to ‘think boldly, tread lightly and never say it can’t be done’, the Yealands Wine Group has achieved rapid international growth, exporting to over 65 countries. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced Laboratory Technician based at our modern, state-of-the-art winery in the Awatere Valley. Focusing on key cool climate varieties Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Riesling and Gewürztraminer, the laboratory technician will be part of a small team providing support to the Winemakers. Previous laboratory experience is preferred but is not considered essential. The successful applicant will report to the Laboratory Manager / Oenologist, shall be a team player and will possess the following skills. • A positive can do attitude with an organised approach. • The ability to work independently with a minimum of supervision. • Good mathematical and computer (MS Excel) skills. • Good communication skills, both written and oral. • Have pride in the accuracy and repeatability of work produced. • The ability to work extra hours as required. • Good time management and organisational skills. • A good sense of humour. We provide transport to and from the winery each day, and an attractive remuneration package will be available to the successful applicant. For the second year in a row, Yealands Wine Group has been a finalist in NZ’s Best Workplace competition. With clear direction and a committed team we recruit the best and value everyone’s contribution. This is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to grow along with our business, if you have the skills, experience and attitude to succeed please apply with a cover letter and CV, including 3 work related referees to jeff.fyfe@yealands.co.nz

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Ever thought of UK/Europe – work or travel? Maybe a way to repay your student loan? Opportunities abound with Miracle Workers agency for a UK base, holiday funds and time off between work assignments for travel. Our kiwi ‘can do’ common sense approach makes for favourable positionsininflexible, flexible,short shortand andlong long term care work favouable positions assignments, caring for UK/EU clients in their own homes. • Free board and lodging whilst on assignment • Good pay and far ranging experiences • Training provided Interviewing in New Zealand by arrangement. Please contact: miracleworkersnz@gmail.com or 020 4019 5188 for information on requirements, pay and conditions. To be eligible to work with us in the UK, you must have one of the following: • A valid British or European Union Passport • A youth Mobility Visa for Commonwealth citizens age 30 or under • An Ancestry Visa by virtue of having a UK grandparent And we would like you to be over 25 and hold a clean, full driver licence. MIRACLE WORKERS AGNECY LTD www.miracle-workers.co.nz Phone 020 4019 5188 or 021 0230 6404 miracleworkersnz@gmail.com

Wine Experience Host Due to expansion and the upcoming peak season we have vacancies within our Cellar Door in Marlborough, New Zealand. We have fixed term - part time positions as well as casual positions responsible for providing a wine experience of a world class standard to visitors and private guests at our Winery. This role involves: · Conducting wine tastings · Growing the sales of our wines, especially our exclusive Cellar Release selections · Presenting our range of Wine Experiences · Managing tastings and winery tours with large tour groups · Ensuring the Cellar Door is presented to a world class standard · Dispatching orders · Stocktaking Suitable applicants will have the ability and willingness to: · Work unsupervised and lead by example · Predominately work Weekends and Public Holidays with flexibility to work during the week when required. · Have excellent oral and written communication skills · Be computer literate with Microsoft office applications, POS systems · Have a passion for wine/ food and region · Knowledge of winemaking and vineyard techniques would be an advantage · Lift cases wine – good level of fitness required · Enjoy being a member of a team Our culture of personal achievement and wellbeing provides the opportunity for a fulfilling career. To apply please send your CV and covering letter to: kylie@witherhills.co.nz Or: Resourcing, Wither Hills, 211 New Renwick Road, RD2, Blenheim

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Quilting open day Picton Quilters’ Inc. are having their open day this Saturday, and members old and new are welcome. The event is being held at the Port of Marlborough Pavilion from 10am to 3pm. Refreshments are available at the event. The group will be finishing off some quilt tops they have started, and are inviting new members to have a go too. The 23-strong group, made up of members from Picton and Blenheim, sew quilts for the needy, including premature babies. They sent 13 quilts to Seddon after the earthquake last year, and about 150 after the Christchurch quake in 2011. Pictured are Lynnette Mark, Margaret Marshall and Lynne Walsh.

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 578 8125. Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846). Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451.

PICTON Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.


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ITM CUP Former All Blacks halfback Jimmy Cowan has signed with Tasman for the upcoming ITM Cup season. The 50-test veteran is expected to suit up for Tasman’s opening game of the season, to be held on Sunday, August 17 at Lansdowne Park, against Hawke’s Bay.

MOLESWORTH RUN Entries for the 84 kilometre Molesworth Run are still open. The event can be done as an individual, or in teams of two or four. For more information and to enter visit the Marlborough Harriers website.

MARLBOROUGH CLUB RUGBY Waitohi will play Central in the division one final of the Marlborough club rugby competition, after two one-sided semifinals in the weekend. Waitohi beat Awatere 42-13 in Picton, while Central thrashed Harlequins 64-5 in the other game. The final will be held at Lansdowne Park at 3pm on Saturday. The division two final, between Kaikoura and Moutere, will be held immediately prior, at 1pm on the same ground.

CRAIG COMPLETES PREPARATIONS Blenheim’s Megan Craig was eliminated at the semifinal stage of the Victorian Squash Open over the weekend. It was the world number 41’s final tournament before heading to Glasgow to compete in the Commonwealth Games.

MOUNTAIN BIKING A meeting discussing mountain bike tracks in Picton is being held next week. The meet is on Wednesday, July 23 from 6:15pm at the Port Marlborough Pavilion, at Endeavour Park. Marlborough District Council reserves staff will be attending.

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Marlborough impresses in Seddon Shield By Adam Poulopoulos After a week of fierce competition, the Marlborough primary schools under-52 kilogram rugby team have finished second in the annual Seddon Shield competition. The tournament was held last week at Lansdowne Park and featured five representative teams from the Top of the South. Marlborough was defeated by eventual champions Nelson on the opening day, but recovered to win their remaining three games, including a thrilling 32-22 win over Golden Bay on Friday morning. Three Marlburians, lock Charlie Taylor, centre Joel Lavender and openside flanker Sky BuskettBarnes, made the tournament team. Marlborough coach Rick Line said the competition had been a success. “The kids loved it. “It’s a good tournament because the kids are all roughly the same size, so it is more about their skills than how big they are.”

Lock Charlie Taylor is put down by two Golden Bay defenders.

Marlborough’s Harry McKenzie goes up for a lineout, with teammate Caleb Young looking on.

Marlborough, who last won the tournament in 2010, improved from last year’s third-place finish. Their 20-man squad was made up mostly of Blenheim play-

ers, with representatives from Kaikoura, Seddon and Picton. “They were a pleasure to coach,” Line said. “We had 20 kids who were

Squash players push for selection By Adam Poulopoulos A trio of young squash players will be hoping their performances during the next few weeks will earn them a silver fern shirt, and a trip to Australia. Amelia Wadsworth, 14, Quinn Udy, 15, and Kiriana Andrew, 15, will all be competing at the National Secondary Schools Squash Championships in Nelson, beginning on August 8. While also competing for their schools, all three are in the running for the New Zealand Secondary Schools team heading to Australia later in August. Eight players have been shortlisted for each team, and the five who make it to each team will be notified

focused, they are Marlborough’s cream of the crop. “It was hard playing Nelson firstup but I think we would have given them a good run for their money if we’d played them at the end.” He said four players from this year’s team would be back for next year’s competition, which will be held in Nelson.

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Amelia Wadsworth, Kiriana Andrew and Quinn Udy are all in contention to represent New Zealand in Australia.

after the finish of the Nelson tournament. Quinn and Kiriana played in the junior division in last year’s trans-Tasman tournament in Palmerston North. Both are competing for a place on the year 11-13 teams this time around, and Quinn said he was looking forward to making it back again.

“It’s a good experience. There’s always a bit of socialising after the games are finished, and going out as a team.” Amelia, a year nine, is aiming to make the junior squad for the first time. A fundraising breakfast for Amelia is being held at the Scenic Hotel on Thursday, July 24.

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