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“If there’s going to be a new school then we’ve got to have a site future proof” – Wayne Hegarty, MBC principal.

“The decision should be decided from the head not the heart” – Alistair Sowman, Mayor and MBC oldboy.

By Les Whiteside The Post Primary Teachers Assn of Marlborough Boys’ College have misgivings on the proposed two schools on one site. At a meeting on Monday night the PPTA invited, by invitation only, a group of Marlborough people to discuss the lack of information forthcoming from the Education Ministry. PPTA spokesperson and teacher Ngaire Searle said the government says we have three options, but she said the option of $51.5 million to build two new schools on one site doesn’t give us any specifics. “How can we agree to this when the ministry cannot tell us how big the school will be and which facilities we will have? We know there will be no swimming pool.” Ngaire also said the proposed open plan for teaching will not work. “How can I teach my class when right next to us we have another class with no walls between us?” Continued page 2.

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Callouts on the rise for rescue Donations needed By Adam Poulopoulos The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust general manager says the public’s generosity is crucial, as callouts for the service have spiked in 2014. Between January and August, callouts rose by 35 percent on the same period last year, and up until the end of July, an average of 40 calls a month had been made in 2014. General manager Paula Muddle said the service was receiving support from Marlborough, but it was still running about $500,000 short per annum. She sa id she hoped Marlborough could continue to bring funds in, using the recent Ulysses charity ride as an example. “They may only raise one

or two thousand dollars but it adds up to being a significant amount of money. “Just because we’re not based in Blenheim doesn’t mean we don’t offer the same service as Nelson. We can be there in 15 minutes.” The unpredictability of callouts was also a factor. On one day in June, the helicopter received six callouts, having not received one at all for the five days prior. “Some days we might start the engines and we won’t stop, and we have to refuel out at Omaka or something,” Ms Muddle said. “And it’s not as if we’re A single vehicle crash north of Seddon that the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter busier in the weekend than responded to on September 3. Photo provided. in Marlborough. I don’t know visitors, and you get a lot of during the week. There’s no mer on its way. “There was a massive in- what was happening over boating accidents. Nobody trend.” Ms Muddle is anticipating a crease in January this year, there in January.” “In sum- wants to get hurt but it hapbusy few months, with sum- and the entire increase was mer there’s a huge influx of pens.”

Debate continues on MBC Continued from page 1. Murry Thornley told the meeting modern learning hasn’t been a success overseas. He also said the current building is up to 40 percent of the earthquake code and believes the building is safe, as does a seismic - earthquake report from Aurecon says Thornley. It should also be noted that the main MBC block is timber construction with plaster and the ministry did a lot of work on this building in the mid 90’s. A timber building would hold together better should an earthquake occur. Marlborough Boys college currently has a leaking roof, needs a new tech block at a cost estimated at $2.5 mil-

lion, $1.2 million new art block and $600,000 for new toilets. Old boy Robin Sutherland said Blenheim is not overly blessed with historical buildings referring to MBC. “Can you imagine the furore if New Plymouth Boys or Nelson Boys colleges were suggested they should move?” Greens Party MP and oldboy Stephan Browning still prefers a co-ed school, even though the local population wants two single sex schools. He also said he doesn’t believe the present site fits. MBC board chairman Tony de Reeper commented this meeting should have been held before submissions closed. The MBC board don’t have a choice

he said. He commented on the overdue maintenance on the MBC which has been there for a decade. “There are still current issues and we don’t have the money to catch up and fix these problems”. He agreed with the meeting, we need to retain the school culture. Ngaire Searle said the ministry has no formula for schools as to how much should be spent on a new school. Councillor John Leggett said why were there not any representatives from the Girls college at this meeting? There were comments that the Girls College were leading the combined site idea.

The Ministry of Education is considering the best way to upgrade both colleges after discovering they were in need of significant building repairs. After an initial round of consultation that began in late 2013, three options have been presented for consideration. Option A – Relocation of one or both schools to a co-located site Option B – Retaining the status quo Option C – One co-educational school With the ministry prepared to inject $51.5 million and $52.6m into options A and C, but only put up $10.8m for option B.

THE MARLBOROUGH ART SOCIETY

Evening classes and Workshops for September, October and November Maxine Thompson - Pastel Techniques Workshop

Two days, 13 -14 September, 9am - 4pm, with a lunch break 12 -1pm. Maxine will use portraits to teach pastel techniques for beginners to advanced students. Each student will be instructed individually by Maxine who will give demonstrations with full explanations. Fees: $175.00

Glenys Della Bosca - Marketing for Artists Workshop

One day, Saturday 20 September 10am-4pm A popular workshop for artists who want to develop a marketing plan for their business. Glenys will cover understanding your product, identifying your target market, budgeting, tools and resources. Fees: $50

OUR PEOPLE. YOUR COMMUNITY Lloyd Bush shows the same commitment to being a dad to Jasper and Toby as he does to his role as Manager and Funeral Director at Geoffrey T Sowman. He enjoys being part of the highly experienced team and a firm which has been trusted by the people of Marlborough for over 140 years.

Jane Vial - Discussing Art Confidently Weekend Workshop

Two days, 18 -19 October, 10am - 4pm, at Paul Davidson Theatre, Marlborough Museum. Do you sometimes feel tongue tied in front of artworks? This interactive workshop reflects on a range of paintings, drawings and sculpture. Learn some of the language and history of art, and practice discussing art with confidence. Fees: $120 (morning and afternoon tea will be provided)

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- Contemporary Drawing & Illustration Classes

14 October -18 November, 7 - 9pm Tuesday evenings. This popular class suits all levels. Fees: $120

Melanie Riley - Printmaking Taster

16 November - 7 December, 1.30 - 4.00pm Sunday afternoons. Try a variety of printmaking techniques and then develop your own ideas over four Sunday afternoon sessions. Materials are supplied, and extra paper can be purchased. Fees: $120

See marlboroughartsociety.com/workshops.htm for more details or phone Helen Ballinger on 021 0267 8711


The Sun

Wednesday September 10, 2014

Police shut down drug houses

Police in Marlborough raided five houses simultaneously yesterday morning searching for drugs, including neighbouring properties in Elizabeth Street. Police believe these properties have been operating as tinnie houses for some time. Search warrants were also executed at Budge Street, Scott Street and also in Picton. A further two houses were searched yesterday afternoon in Blenheim. As a result, 10 adults and one youth have been arrested and will face a range of drug-related charges. They appear in court today. Class A, B and C drugs including cannabis, cannabis oil, prescription medicines, methamphetamine and stolen property were recovered during the searches. Marlborough Area commander inspector Simon Feltham said police had been involved in an intensive street cleanup involving a wide range of community groups a week ago in Gascoigne Street.

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NZDF training in Marlborough Sounds A training exercise involving two Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Iroquois helicopters is being held in the Marlborough Sounds area from today through to Monday, 15 September. This will involve day and night flying, with RNZAF helicopters operating at low level, at times within the Marlborough Sounds.

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Police raid a drug house on Elizabeth Street. Photo supplied.

“Today we’ve moved around the corner and are continuing to clean up the neighbourhood. “We have made a major impact on the drug-dealing network in Riversdale and hope the residents do not have to endure these activities any further.”

Forty-four Police staff were involved in yesterday’s operation, including a drug detection dog from Christchurch. Of particular concern to police was the presence of young children and babies at several of the addresses.

“It is reprehensible that these offenders have placed children and babies in this dangerous environment,” inspector Feltham said. He said Child Youth and Family was assisting Police to ensure the safety of the children.

Echo’s final days may be near By Adam Poulopoulos The masts of one of Picton’s most recognisable boats have been removed, while the whole boat may be about to go too. A.S. Echo, which is at Picton Marina, had its mast removed by Port Marlborough workshop staff yesterday. The ship housed the Echo Café and Bar until recently, but the last owners were unable to meet the council requirements for a food outlet. Its new owners, Port

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Marlborough, deemed the masts, rigging booms and dilapidated timber on the boat safety concerns, and removed them. Port Marlborough projects manager Rose Prendeville said the boat posed several risks. “The structure itself is severely decomposed. There are pieces of timber falling down the side. “It looked like a great jungle gym to climb on, so it posed a great risk for kids if they decided to go climbing.”

A.S. Echo, which is grounded at Picton Marina, is being dismantled.

She said earthquakes and southerly winds also had the potential to cause problems. Currently, Port Marlborough is applying for resource consent to remove the structure entirely.

Ms Prendeville said Port Marlborough was working with organisations including Marlborough Historical Society, Brayshaw Park and Edwin Fox Society to ensure historical items,

like photos and the steering wheel, ended up in the correct place. She said the spot would be tidied and the sea wall reinstated were the boat to be removed.

The Marlborough District Council’s Assets and Services committee has agreed to a summer trial of a no-parking zone along London Quay. The trial is designed to create more outdoor dining space for the waterfront cafes and provide better harbour views. The speed limit on that section of Londay Quay will be slowed to 20kms/hr and will run from this Labour Weekend until Easter 2015.

Renwick water shutdown Renwick residents are advised to store water ahead of a water shutdown from 11:00 pm Monday, 15 September until 5:00am Tuesday 16 September. The shutdown will enable the replacement of the treatment plant discharge pipe and flow control equipment upgrade. The supply may be resumed at any time between these hours without further notice.

Correction Last Friday the Sun reported the RSA Entertainment Group practises every morning from 10-11am at Clubs of Marlborough, when they actually practise every Monday morning. We apologise for the error.

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Grant for Marlborough freshwater project Government has announced it will provide $150,000 to support the set-up of an e-planning system to enable efficient water allocation in Marlborough. The funding was awarded to the Marlborough District Council from the Government’s Community Environment Fund. The e-planning tool will allow water users like farmers, viticulturists, horticulturists and industry to identify water demand for their property based on soil type, climate conditions and crop type.

New shop for St John By Adam Poulopoulos St John Marlborough hopes their new gift store can generate the funds to buy four new life packs. St John’s new charity shop will be in half the old Video Ezy building on Boyce Street. The store will sell donated goods like clothing, furniture, small electrical items and jewellery. They have tentatively set election day, Saturday, September 20, as an opening date. St John Marlborough area commander Rod Hill said they were counting on Marlborough’s generosity to buy the life packs, valued at $22,000 each. “We need money, and we have a pressing need to buy these life packs. None of the money is going out of Marlborough. “If the people get behind us, we can do it.” Mr Hill said four new ambulances was the purchase planned after the life packs. “That one might take a bit longer,” he said.

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Rod Hill hopes to see more stock like this in the near future.

The building’s refit was carried out free of charge after several local businesses got involved, and Mr Hill said he was grateful for their support. Seven Marlborough Registered Master Builders members helped to fit out the shop on Friday, and other businesses to offer their support were Blenheim ITM, Construction Coatings, BB Signs and Mark Allen Plumbing. Marlborough Master Builders president Ken Anderson said the group were more than happy to give their support. “St John is a great organisation. “They do so much charity work themselves. They’re always down at all the sports fields, for example. “It’s helping someone else and it helps the community.” St John will also continue to occupy their current site, on Seymour Street.

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2001 TOYOTA VITZ

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2008 TOYOTA HILUX 4WD SR5 DOUBLE CAB

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$34,995

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: Where is your favourite dining experience and why?

Adrienne Bradley Blenheim/ChCh

Lachy Galloway Blenheim

Melisa Parkes Blenheim

Emma Solomon Blenheim

Jennifer Little Blenheim

Rocco’s has the best steak in town, value for money and friendly staff. Decor could be updated.

Hotel d’Urville high class restaurant, good menu, food and dining experience. For a special occasion a great choice.

Dolce has really good food. Their pizzas are the best and I love the two for one pizzas night. Fantastic!

Love Dolce of course. Wither Hills good wine, food and atmosphere. Location is pretty good too.

Grove Rd Tavern has a nice roast with veges meal, like the old Top Spot Restaurant. Argosy is good too.

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Interesting answers given for contest Last Wednesday the Sun, in conjunction with Driftwood Eco Tours, ran a competition 'Meet the Royal Spoonbill', asking readers to submit their answer to the following question: How do royal spoonbill stay so white? The winning entry came from Heather Stewart who has won a free Meet the Spoonbill Kayak Tour on the Wairau Estuary. Rose Parsons of Driftwood Eco Tours said she had received many great responses, some of which were "quite humorous". Here are some examples. "Each night they all wade into the local hairdressers for a wash and blow wave!" "Royal Spoonbills find it sexy to wash each other. During mating season Royal Spoonbills attend singles parties to find attractive mates (again like many humans, although they meet at the estuary not Fairweathers)." "First we wash in fresh cold running water (so the black doesn't run into the whites). Scrub the dirty spots with a natural fibre paddle (spoon shape best) then shake and flap the excess water out . Dry in the natural Marlborough sun..... Nice and bright white."

Bloom’en lovely Dear Ed The council gets a lot of flak about a whole host of issues. I would like to give them some praise and in particular the gardeners responsible for Seymour Square. What a delight to see all those flowers and colours and the well manicured gardens. I’m not a gardener, but I certainly appreciate the beauty. Well done MDC. Not a gardener

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Letters to the editor Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication. Send or fax them to the address on page two, or e mail them to news@blenheimsun.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in e mails.

Deal for hub caps Dear Ed I would like to thank the person who removed the four hub caps from my green 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer and for leaving the wheels and tyres behind. You might remember the vehicle was parked in the Marlborough Harbour Board Car Park opposite the Strait Shipping Picton Office over the weekend of 17 and 18 August. By leaving the four wheels behind I was able to drive safely home without having to rebalance myself in a three legged car. I would like to suggest to the hub cap remover that we do a deal. To go with your four hub caps I can either cheaply sell you the wheels with

car attached. Alternatively at a negotiated price I buy the hub caps back. To maintain your private integrity we can arrange a clandestine meeting. I can either drop the car off in exchange for your cash, or I can leave my money at a spot in an unmarked envelope in return for my hub caps. We don’t have to meet. Maintaining a clandestine environment is important because I would not want to come under police surveillance as a receiver of stolen property. Please give me a text or call on 027 242 1480. Thanks. Ian Blair

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Hand carved and unique Picton man David Metcalf has been carving his interpretation of the classic walking stick for many years. Our reporter Celeste Lodewyk went to see his work and share his passion. David, who only recently moved to Picton, has a true gift when it comes to nature. Not only is he a horse whisperer and trainer, but he makes walking sticks like you have never seen before - literally! Each walking stick he makes is a oneoff design which he sells to people of all ages, particularly young women he says. “I am amazed at the number of women in their 20’s buying my sticks which is unusual many people would think, but the interest is there because they are so different,” he says. David spends a lot of time in the bush either hunting or walking and it’s on these excursions that he finds the sticks he wants to carve. He prefers to use manuka, white pine, beech and lancewood and chooses them for their different shapes and forms. “I can walk for miles and not find the right stick. I know in my mind what I am looking for and when I do come across a stick I can see the potential it has and how it will look,” he says. He takes the sticks back to his shed and begins hand carving them. “Some I sculpt into different designs, including having snakes entwined around the stick while others I embellish with unique brass and silver objects or even hide and horns from animals I get out hunting. “Some have a funky twist while others I keep as natural as possible. One challenge I enjoy is leaving the bark on and carving into it for different effects,” he says. David first began carving walking sticks in the 1970’s purely for fun, but has got more serious about it in recent months. “Being a bushman carving sticks and making knives were things you did to pass the time, but today it’s become a real art form.

“The aluminium sticks you see mass produced are boring and don’t have any character, but with mine you know you are getting something that’s naturally made, strong and matches the person’s personality. “They are designed for people to walk with whether they are hiking, bush walking, out walking with the dog or simply getting about. “I have had people come up to me at markets and spot a particular stick that appealed to them, and instantly they have a big smile on their face which is why I do this. “It’s not about making money, I love making them and if they make others happy too then it’s all been worthwhile,” he says. David is planning to sell his walking sticks to tourists arriving in Picton on cruise ships as well as various markets around Marlborough. Any individuals wanting to see his collection and purchase a stick can contact him on 022 049 3649.

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Smart storage solutions 1.Make a bathroom rack An old wooden ladder makes a shabby-chic rack for the bathroom. Just prop it up against the wall and drape towels over the ladder rungs. If the rungs are wide enough, you can also use them as shelves for small toiletries. Spruce it up with a fresh coat of paint to match your décor or keep the ladder as is for a little rustic cottage charm. 2.Store small items Empty candle holders are the perfect size for organising small

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KANE/HOLLAND: Rebeca and Jonathan are delighted to announce the birth of Eva Marrion Holland on August 13, 2014 at 2:35pm, 3.66kg. A delightful wee sister for Jed and Harry. A big thanks to Cathy, Rhianne and Carmen and team. Photo by Sarah Hodgett Photography.

Patients surveyed on their hospital experience Nelson Marlborough District Health Board (NMDHB) is encouraging people to respond to a new survey asking for feedback on their stay in hospital. An invitation to participate in the national survey has been sent to a random selection of Marlborough people who spent at least one night in hospital from August 4 to 17.

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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 to anyone who needs it; free or with minimal charges. Itgreat is important to us that Another success! we reach everyone who needs our help and information, if you know of anyone who may As so many people make a benefit valuable towards from ourcontribution services please cut out this Daffodil Day in Marlborough, we cannot thank everyone newsletter and pass it on.

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Coastguard Marlborough will take the public behind the scenes in this Saturday’s Open Day.

new boat. "We have been fundraising for a while for a new purpose built boat which we will be talking to people about on the day,"

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At 10:11am a 49-year-old male fabricator was arrested for breaching his bail conditions. He was held in custody to appear in Court the next morning.

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At 2pm a 39-year-old male caregiver was arrested for disorderly behaviour when he was witnessed urinating in A 27-year-old male vineyard worker the Countdown Blenheim carpark. He and a 23-year-old male storeman were was held until sober and released with arrested for the July burglary of the a pre-charge warning. Marlborough Boys’ College. They Truckie bail breach appeared in Court on Monday. At 7:10pm a 37-year-old male truck driver was arrested for breaching his Home burglaries bail conditions. He was held in custody Between 9:30am and 5:45pm a to appear in Court the next morning. Litchfield Street house was broken

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into and searched, while on Thursday Sunday 7th at 12:50pm and 2:15pm a bicycle was taken from down the side of a Drunk youth At 12:20am a 16-year-old student was Stephenson Street property. arrested for breaching his bail. He was held for a short time to sober up and then Friday 5th returned to his caregiver.

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female was arrested in Cubitt Street after she smashed a window of her mother’s address to get in. She has been charged with wilful damage, possession of cannabis oil and possession of a methamphetamine pipe. She appeared in court Monday morning.

At 12:01am a 25-year-old unemployed male was arrested on London Quay, Picton, for threatening and offensive behaviour towards a police officer. He will appear in court on September 22.

she said. There will be plenty of family friendly activities, a gold coin sausage sizzle as well as boating safety advice from professionals.

INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS: Windows smashed A bus parked on Hampden Street in Picton had a window smashed at some stage overnight on September 5.

Chainsaws taken Between September 1 and 6 a garden shed at a Stratford Street property was broken into and two chainsaws taken.

Racecourse damage At a private function on Saturday night at the Waterlea Racecourse two windows were smashed in the public bar area. It is believed that two males who were refused entry to the private function have smashed the windows as they left the area.

individually. ourspecial friendlythanks staff We would, however, like toIntroducing extend a very Support2014 and to the amazing volunteers Margot who Wilson, madeRN-Manager DaffodilandDay Information Provider possible. Corinnebunchers Payne, RN-Health To the daffodil growers, pickers, andPromoter deliverers (relief support and Information provider) Entertainers, Schools, Preschools, Resthomes and Hilary Gill, Finance Retail Co-ordinator Retirement Villages, Appeal Collectors andandraffle volunteers Jasmine McDonald, McKendry Motors for the generous use ofVolunteer their showroom Co-ordinator and Administrator. Mary Parker, for another beautiful Daffodil Day cake. Local businesses that decorated their How can wewindows, help? bought daffodils and merchandise, and took up the challenge and Our team welcomes enquiries from community fundraised for this importantgroups, cause. Maraes, schools, etc. who would like a or talk from the Cancer Society. We are And everyone else who gaveworkshop their time…. happy to visit Picton and Rural Marlborough. THANK YOU ALL! Diary, June-July 2009 The Marlborough community continues For more information (including venue details) or to register your interest in these events, contact to give so generously to support local people 03 579 4379 or marlcaso@xtra.co.nz affected by cancer in our Yoga Classes – gentle and relaxing yoga sessions; bring your loved one or a fellow survivor community. along for some time out. Tuesdays, 5:30-7.00pm. With your help there Gynaecological Cancers Network – for is hope. women with a diagnosis of Cancer of the uterus, Congratulations to our endometrium, cervix, ovary or vulva. Thursday, Daffodil Day Cake Raffle June 11, 6.00-7:30pm Winner: Jill Winthrop Sleep Workshops – Sleep disruption is common in people with a cancer diagnosis, making coping more difficult. This course, run over two Saturdays, looks at practical ways to improve sleep for well-being – Saturday, June 13 and 27. Did you know that Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers among men and women in NZ? Public Lecture – “Reducing the Impact of Bowel Cancer – what can you do?” Speaker Dr A Luck (colorectal surgeon). Come along to hear one of Australia’s experts on the subject to find out more. Tuesday, June 16, 7.00-8:30pm, Scenic Circle Hotel (Seymour Street.)

Calves stolen On September 7 five pedigree heifer calves have been discovered missing from a paddock in the Opouri Valley in Rai Valley. It is likely that the calves were taken the previous night.

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Breast Cancer Support Services, Mid-Winter Function, Thursday, July 2, 6:30-8:30pm. Prostate Cancer Informal Dinner Meeting – for men and their partners, Wednesday, July 15, 6.00-8.00pm. Please phone us for venue details.

Cancer Contacts Cancer Society Marlborough, The Forum, PO Box 233, Blenheim; Phone 03 579 4379; Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am-4:30pm Email address: marlcaso@xtra.co.nz Cancer helpline: 0800 CANCER (226 237) Cancer Society website: www.cancersoc.org.nz for reliable and up to date information, links and chat forums.

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The Cancer Society is funded entirely by charitable donations and thanks the Marlborough Cancer Society Marlborough, The Forum, community for its continued support.

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By Celeste Lodewyk The Coastguard Marlborough is opening its doors on Saturday to show what goes on behind the scenes and for the public to meet its crew and volunteers. The open day runs from 10am - 2pm and is located at the Picton Emergency Co-Ordination Centre at Memorial Park and Picton Marina. People are encouraged to have a look around the communications centre and to jump aboard the Interislander Rescue boat which will be at the Picton Marina, or the Port Marlborough rescue boat which will be on a trailer at the centre. "This day is about public awareness, for the crew to meet with the public and answer any questions," Coastguard Marlborough committee member Bo Baines said. Anyone owning a life jacket is welcome to take it along to be checked for free, as well as any old car or boat batteries which Coastguard Marlborough will have recycled. "The battery recycling is part of our ongoing fundraiser which will be helping toward the cost of building a


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New learning space Redwoodtown School’s new modern learning environment was officially opened last Friday.

Saturday’s Spring Creek School Fair was a great success providing a day of fun and entertainment for families.

 Karen Dick and Kelly Hemingway manning the baking stall.  Eva Francis, Terry Sloan, Andy Wat son and Jacqui Watson.

gia (2)  Siblings Riley (5) and Jor

have their faces painted.

 Corrado Presti with his niece Kyra Gardiner.

Beana Hawkins.  Nadia Mason, Gaylene Te Hore and

 Brothers Leon (5) and Brad Boxall (3) lined up waiting for a trailer ride.

 Natasha Post and Corey Beard with their daughter Willow (8 months).

 Ian Chapman and Daryl Hamlin.

Builders show charity Seven Marlborough Registered Master Builders members came together to help fit out the new St John charity shop on Boyce Street last Friday. The Marlborough Master Builders Association members, from left: Ken Anderson (Ken Anderson Building), Chris McKendry(McKendry Homes), Darren Lane (GJ Gardner Homes), Dallas Mead (DM Building), Jared Bullen (Andrew Pope Homes), Ian Frampton (Roger Hogg Builders) and Stephen Nicholson (Haack Construction).

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Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service - Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 5795304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

Sheets ‘n Things - Now located beside The Warehouse car park, behind John’s Kitchen. Good used linen at bargain prices. Donations, gratefully recieved. Ph. 578 1355.

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)

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 - 78 Cleghorn Street, Redwoodtown. We are needing furniture and bric brac, Donations will be gratefully received.

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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 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

death notices GARDENER, Bernice Myrtle (Bernie): On Friday September 5 2014 peacefully, at Lakewood Rest Home. Aged 90 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Robert (Bob), and the late Robert Finlay. Much loved mother of Jill (deceased) and Wendy, and stepmother of Kevin, and Jennie. A loved grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. Messages to the Gardener Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A funeral service for Bernie will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 2pm Wednesday September 10, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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New Zealand’s Governor-General, Lieutenant General the Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, will arrive in Marlborough later this month. Mr Mateparae and wife Lady Janine Mateparae will arrive on September 23. Mr Mateparae’s other commitments include visits to the Wairau Bar, Outward Bound, Seddon School and the Omaka Aviation Centre, as well as opening the new scouting campsite in the Waihopai Valley.

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AT BLENHEIM INDOOR SPORTS Starting 29th September Netball 6 & 7 aside - Senior and Junior grades Cricket - Seniors and Junior grades Soccer - Senior and Junior grades Phone 5784851 or go to the web site to enter Blenheim Indoor Sports and Ten Pin Bowling Simcox Stadium 50 Battys Rd BLENHEIM www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Volunteer Marlborough Charitable Trust Inc. will be held on Thursday, 18 September 2014 at 12:00pm. The Chairperson’s Report and Financial Reports for the year ending 30 June 2014 will be presented. Board Officers for the 2014/15 financial year will be elected. Any submissions for the AGM should be submitted in writing to the Secretary by 4pm Monday, 15 September, 2014. Location: Marlborough House, 21 Henry Street, Blenheim All Welcome For more information call 577-9388

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARLBOROUGH COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE INCORPORATED will hold its AGM at 12.15pm on Thursday 18 September 2014, at the Marlborough Community Centre, (Conference Room), 25 Alfred Street, Blenheim. Presentation of Annual Reports and election of office holders are the main items of business. MEMBERS, STAKEHOLDERS AND THE PUBLIC ALL WELCOME. For further information or to confirm attendance please contact Community Law Marlborough, P: (03) 577-9919 or Email: reception@commlawmarlb.org.nz.

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Inspired by the lens Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Beautiful photographs are not only inspiring to those viewing them, but also to the photographer. This was discovered by secondary school students attending Blenheim’s Mana Rangatahi education programme who have recently completed a photography course. The highlight for these students will be having their photographs in an exhibition set for this Friday and Saturday at the Gillan Gallery, Grove Road. The six week course was the idea of photographer Bridgette Knox who volunteered to work with the students in

years 9, 10 and 11. Students went out of the classroom and photographed a wide range of topics from portraits, landscapes through to fashion. Having their photographs exhibited will be a “huge confidence boost”, said teacher Roslyn Jones. “We are so grateful to Gillan Gallery and Bridgette Knox for their support.” Student Jahtivah Filipo (14) said photography had sparked a real interest for her in the arts. The photograph she is entering is that of her toddler niece dressed up and posing for the fashion category. “My mum really loves the photo and

Disappointed at WINZ abuse Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman has spoken out against the abuse d i re cted towa rd Work and Income New Zealand staff in the wake of the Ashburton tragedy where two staff lost their lives. He said it was pro- Mayor Alistair Sowman foundly disappointing. “I would hope that the people of Marlborough realise that our WINZ staff are also part of our community and are doing a worthwhile job as public servants. "It is not always an easy job and they do not deserve to be the subject of abuse or threats.” Mr Sowman says he had been assured that security had been strengthened at the Blenheim office of WINZ after police were called to the office last Wednesday. The vast majority of people would understand that the Ashburton deaths had been enormously stressful for WINZ staff everywhere including Blenheim, he said. “It’s a sad day when these staff are being made to feel distressed and unsafe in the course of their work,” he said.

wants to hang it up in the lounge which is really cool. “I didn’t do that well at school so this exhibition is something for me to show my previous principal and teachers how well I am doing, and it’s given me heaps of confidence,” she said. Mana Rangatahi is an alternative education programme for students aged 13-16 years from both Marlborough colleges. The exhibition opens on Friday from 6pm - 7:30pm and on Saturday 10am - 1pm. Right: Mana Rangatahi student Jahtivah Filipo is looking forward to seeing her photography exhibited this Friday.

New facility opened By Adam Poulopoulos Year seven and eight students at Redwoodtown School can look forward to learning in new ways in the school’s new modern learning environment. Deputy mayor Terry Sloan opened the school’s new modern learning environment at a ceremony on Friday. The space contains four learning areas in an open-plan setup. It will be home to 75 students and three teachers. Principal Gary Hildyard said he was excited to see the impact the new space would have. “It’s proven children are not at their most comfortable when they’re sitting up at

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desks, lined up in rows. “It’s going to allow them the space to manage their own learning. They’ll be able to have their choice of teach-

ers to go to for help. “They’ll have the ability to access the internet and elearning, and it’s really about having an environment they

feel more comfortable in.” The space is the only one of its kind in the Top-of-the South. Construction on the new space began near the end of last year. Board of Trustees chairperson Ian Holdaway said it was a great new resource for the school. “This comes at a time when the Ministry of Education is rationalising schools around New Zealand, yet here we are in Marlborough with a growing roll, growing staff and now growing bricks and mortar in the grounds too.” Re dwoodtow n School, which has a roll of 320, celebrates its 102nd birthday on Friday.

Renwick jumble sale set for Saturday By Nadia Crighton The school library is the hub of most schools. With their books being in such high-demand from young bustling students it’s no wonder so many school libraries are in need of a boost to keep pupils thriving with knowledge. With this in mind, Renwick

School decided it was time to dedicate a special jumble sale to that very cause. This Saturday, September 13, the school will be holding a jumble sale to raise funds for books and other library necessities. Event spokesperson Justine Willson is thrilled at the support from the community

and the amount of quality bargains on offer. “We have everything from toys, clothes and household items to televisions, push chairs and bikes.” There will also be fun raffles, plants, produce, books, sporting equipment as well as a BBQ alongside homemade baking and some can-

dy-floss for the kids. Doors open at 10am sharp (until 12) at the Renwick Community Memorial Hall. “A great opportunity to grab a quality bargain while helping Renwick School raise funds for their much loved library,” Justine said.

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Leroy’s lung-busting run By Adam Poulopoulos Running 100 kilometres while suffering tunnel vision and severe cramps is not everyone’s idea of fun, but a Blenheim man embraced it all, and for a good cause. Leroy de Beer recently completed the Great Naseby Water Race in a time of 14 hours, 11 minutes. Leroy, a physical training instructor at the New Zealand Defence Force Physical Education and Recreational Training School at Woodbourne, raised $2100 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, after his brotherin-law passed away from the disease. He said he was proud of the achievement. “I’m just coming off the buzz of finishing it now. “I was targeting $2000, so it was pretty cool to achieve it. I raised between $400 and $500 in the last week.” The race was run in the Central Otago town of Naseby, which sits 600 metres above sea level. “The first 50 kilometres was alright, but then I started feeling it. My legs

started cramping quite a bit,” Leroy said. As the race continued, his exertions took a more dramatic toll. “I had my spotlight on and I started getting tunnel vision, so all I could see was the light. “A couple of times I had to stop and reassess myself.” Leroy’s wife Romsey completed the last five kilometres with him, and he said he was appreciative of the support. “It was awesome. I’ve done a few marathons where hundreds of people have been cheering, but by the time I finished there were about six people. “After the race I got a medal, a hug and a beer, and that was it. “My in-laws had a great time. They were a great support crew.” Leroy returned to the gym and the bike this week and plans to complete events like the Molesworth Run, Queenstown Marathon and Forrest GrapeRide in the next few months.

SOFTBALL Marlborough Softball season kicks into gear with an umpire coaching clinic on Saturday, starting at 10am at A&P Park. Topics will include the new rule changes for the coming season. The club’s muster day is on Saturday, September 20 at A&P Park.

ROWING Marlborough rowers Harrison Somerville and Corey McCaffrey were part of the New Zealand team that contested the under-21 Trans-Tasman Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro over the weekend. Australia won the competition by 287 points to 253.

RUGBY Rep rugby season for Marlborough teams got under way last weekend, but the under-12, under-16 and under-18 sides were all beaten. The Tasman Red Devils play tonight, with the Marlborough under-11, under-12, under-13 and under-18s all playing over the weekend.

condition, waiting for a hip operation, wanting to lose weight - it’s about joining in and having a weekly event to come to,” he said. The idea came to David when he was staying with his daughter in Auckland and joined the MS Society which ran a water walking group. When he returned home he asked his cousin, who also had MS, if he would join him in a similar type group, and from there more people joined. One person who has found the group valuable is Marion Weaver who has Parkinson’s Disease. “I have had Parkinson’s for two years and the first thing I noticed was that I couldn’t do swimming lessons. I had trouble doing what the instructor was saying, so I gave up. “I came along to this group and immediately my confidence began to grow and now I can enjoy the water again,” she said. For more information contact David on (03) 55 4 7959, or simply turn up to any of the group sessions.

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Marion Weaver and David Robinson enjoying a session of aqua jogging fitness.

Saturday September 6, was the starting date for the Blenheim Racing Pigeon Clubs old bird season. All racing pigeons of any age can compete. The 150km distance from Parnassus was the first race. The birds were liberated from the clubs pigeon trailer at 10am into very good weather conditions with no winds. Donald Morrison of Spring Creek recorded the winning velocity of 1191.05 mpm with his Blue Chequer hen 156 who completed the journey in a little over 2 hours flying time. Second position went to Alister Cooper of Renwick whose Mealy Cock 742 obtained a velocity of 1135.55 mpm and third place to club president Carl Kirkwood of Spring Creek with his Blue Chequer hen 354 achieving a velocity of 1094.52 meters per minute.

First win for Tokomaru premier game for Saturday netballers. Pictured: Wairau Jets goal attack Chase Wratt scores another goal for her team. Wairau GS Cheryl Abraham and Tokomaru defenders look on. Tokomaru recorded their first win of the season, winning 51-37.

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The Tasman Makos maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 23-16 win over Waikato in Nelson on Friday night. The win leaves them third on the ITM Premiership ladder, three points behind leaders Canterbury. Their next game is against Taranaki at the same venue tomorrow night.

Aqua jogging group breaks barriers

On Saturday two local premier netball teams, Wairau Jets and Tokomaru Picton, played each other in their last game of the season. The premiers normally play Tuesday night at the stadium, however, Saturday games was an opportunity to showcase a

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Right: Leroy de Beer during his training for the Great Naseby Water Race.

Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Eleven years ago Blenheim man David Robinson was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, and despite the impact it has had on his life he refuses to let it keep him ‘house bound’. “Diseases like MS and Parkinson’s are really anti-social. Many sufferers find it easy to stay home rather than getting out. “This is why I wanted to create a social group based on aqua exercise that people can come to, build their confidence and meet other people,” he said. Earlier in the year David formed the group Aqua Jogging Fitness Workout, which is open to anyone wanting gentle exercise and new people to meet. The group is run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:30am to 11:30am at the Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 and is free to attend, only the pool entry fee is required. “It doesn’t matter what reason you come for, whether you have a physical

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CORRECTION The Sun reported last Wednesday the Marlborough Football prizegiving was held at Clubs of Marlborough, when it was actually held at the Marlborough Convention Centre. We apologise for the error.


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