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S un Blenheim Marlborough The July 18, 2014 Outlook for Today Fine with morning frosts and light winds. Sun Weather Today -2-10 Saturday 1-11 Sunday -1-11 Monday -1-10 CALL US ON: 5777 868 Tres bien! 10 DIFFERENT SPEIGHT’S BEERS ON TAP I t’s Bastille Day By Kristy Martin A French fiesta will take place at Clos Henri Vineyard this Sunday in honour of Bastille Day. The French national day, which falls on July 14, will be celebrated with a range of wine, foods and activities at the vineyard, located west of Renwick on State Highway 63. Continued page 2 Claire Pefau and Naomi Galvin from Clos Henri get ready for the Bastille Day celebrations this Sunday. Stream music, Youtube, and more onto your TV from a Tiny wireless Roku 3 HD player. Compatible with Slingshot’s Netflix and Hulu service, comes complete with cutting edge remote with in-built headphone jack so you can watch what you want without disturbing others. Yours for $1 with any purchase over $400 from BPComputers between now and July 31. PO Box 497, 7240 17 Kinross Street, Blenheim, 7201 Ph: (03) 577 9498 Fax: (03) 577 9978 [email protected] The future of TV for $1

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Page 1: 18 July Blenheim Sun

SSSunBlenheim Marlborough

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July 18, 2014

Outlook for TodayFine with morning frosts and light winds.

Sun Weather Today -2-10 Saturday 1-11 Sunday -1-11 Monday -1-10 CALL US ON: 5777 868

Tres bien!

10 different Speight’S beerS

on tap

It’s Bastille Day

By Kristy MartinA French fiesta will take place at Clos Henri

Vineyard this Sunday in honour of Bastille Day.The French national day, which falls on July 14,

will be celebrated with a range of wine, foods and activities at the vineyard, located west of Renwick on State Highway 63.

Continued page 2

Claire Pefau and Naomi Galvin from Clos Henri get ready for the Bastille Day celebrations this Sunday.

Stream music, Youtube, and more onto your TV from a Tiny wireless Roku 3 HD player. Compatible with Slingshot’s Netflix and Hulu service, comes complete with cutting edge remote with in-built headphone jack so you can watch what you want without disturbing others. Yours for $1 with any purchase over $400 from BPComputers between now and July 31.

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Ph: (03) 577 9498 Fax: (03) 577 [email protected]

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Craft Spirit Tasting

The Grovetown Hotel in conjunction with The Old Bank Tavern are holding a Craft Spirit Tasting

evening on 25th July at 7pm at the Grovetown Hotel

Distillers Fritz Kuckuck and Maria Grau from LIQUID ALCHEMY in Nelson are bringing their

delicious and completely unique 1st Cut Fresh Hop gins and other spirits to taste and purchase.

25th July, 7pm at the Grovetown Hotel

T A V E R N

G R O V E T O W NCOUNTRYHOTEL

OUR PEOPLE. YOUR COMMUNITYLloyd 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.

Lauren Perano’s fish and high heel creations have won her the Alyssum’s Cupcake Decorating Contest. Lauren, 9, won the 8-11 years category for her work.

It’s 4:30 on a chilly Tuesday morning, but Boating Marlborough manager Stuart Scaife and the six others in the group are wide awake.

The group are braving the dark and the cold for the first dive of the new Marlborough scallop season.

Scaife, the trip’s organiser, has made the decision to take out his 26 foot boat ‘Tangaroa,’ with two months of its new paint job remaining.

“Some of the best boat dive times in Marlborough are during the middle of winter,” he says.

“There aren’t many boats and in the summer, you get those afternoon breezes.”

It is the first time the club has started the season with a dive on the first morning.

We travel from Waikawa Marina into Queen Charlotte Sound, although Stuart keeps the exact location close to his chest.

“I can’t be giving away our secret spots.”The water is 12.4 degrees, and 20 metres

deep. The divers fall backwards into the still

water, and after some brief comments about the cold, they head off in two groups.

As he keeps an eye on the faint glow of the divers’ torches, Stuart says there’s more than just scallops to see when you dive in the dark.

“A lot of people miss out if they don’t go night diving.

“There so many different animals - the crabs and crustaceans are often running around.

“You can see the fish sleeping too. You can get inches away from them before they swim away.”

While underwater, the divers measure their scallops, and make sure they stay within the quota set by the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI.)

The group is allowed 50 scallops per per-son on the boat, plus 100 for the boat itself.

Also, in Marlborough, the scallop must be at least 90 millimetres across the widest part of the shell if you want to take it.

“If you’re caught with undersized scal-lops, they (MPI) can confiscate your boat,” Stuart says.

About 40 minutes after entering the water, the two groups, including Mark Preece, resurface with their findings.

Mark is happy with how the trip went. “We’ve got a good haul for the amount of

time we spent down there. “There was beautiful visibility and good

numbers. It’s definitely a good way to start the season.”

We return to the marina after two hours on the water, and all before the sun comes up.

Scallop season now underway

Justin Lewis with his catch.

Continued form page 1The festivities will include cheese

plates, French onion soup, French wine tastings and winery tours, live accordion music and horse and cart rides.

There will also be vin chaud, or hot spicy wine, for those wanting to warm the belly and complimentary escargot, or snails, tastings for those game enough to try some traditional French fare.

While staff at the vineyard tra-ditionally celebrate Bastille Day, they usually do so with an invite-only event for others in the wine industry.

This is only the second year the event has been open to the public.

The fun family day, which in-cludes games and activities for children, runs from 11am-3pm. There is no cost to enter.

Wine, cheese and snails on the menu for Sunday

Scallop season has begun, and a hardy group of seven from the Boating Marlborough Dive Centre wasted no time getting out on the water. Adam Poulopoulos went with them to see what the fuss was about.

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SunThe 3Friday July 18, 2014

inbrief

ARATERE SLUGGISH The Interislander ferry Aratere is

back up and running, but is struggling to keep up with demand.

The ferry is losing about 15 minutes per sailing, and Interislander is looking at the best way to utilise their timetables to deal with rail and passenger demands.

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AIRPORT PARKING Short-term parking at Woodbourne

Airport remains limited, due to the construction of terminal extensions.

People picking up and dropping off passengers are asked to use the long-term parking, which is free for 20 minutes after entry.

DEMOLITION DELAYED

The demolition of the old City Hotel building has been held up, as workers try and fix problems with the building’s party walls.

A new date for demolition has not been set.

FLU PROGRAMME EXTENDED

This season’s flu immunisation programme has been extended to the end of August.

The programme was set to end at the end of this month, but associate health minister Jo Goodhew says studies show flu cases are rising, and have not peaked yet.

The jab is free for those over 65, pregnant women and those with long-term health conditions.

By Kristy MartinA lot has changed since the first

major earthquake that rocked Marlborough on July 21 last year.

“We have learnt quite a lot and we’ve put systems in place that are relevant to us as a district,” explains Gary Spence, emergency services officer for Marlborough Emergency Management.

When the first of the two major 2013 quakes hit, Gary remembers driving through Renwick when his daughter, a passenger in the car, exclaimed that there had been a major earthquake in Wellington.

She had read news of the 6.5 magnitude quake on Facebook.

Realising the power of social media and its ability to dissemi-nate information in real time, a Marlborough Civil Defence Twit-ter account has since been set up.

Gary says Facebook could also be used during emergency events, but would act as an information outlet and not a chat facility.

“We now also have specialist public information managers and their job is to get information out to the public in a timely and controlled manner, because we are competing with all the social

media, so we have to ensure that the information going out is the correct information.”

Another new initiative has been the establishment of the ‘Marlborough Emergency Re-sponse Team’ earlier this year.

This volunteer team will be responsible for setting up emer-gency response centres at various locations in the Blenheim area during an event, such as floods, earthquakes and rural fires.

They will also be trained in first aid, working in the Emergency Operations Centre and general light rescue.

There was now good coordina-tion between Marlborough’s emer-gency services as a response to the earthquakes, the second of which was a magnitude 6.6 that occurred near Seddon on August 16.

“We’ve got a good relationship with the police, fire, ambulance, Marlborough Lines, Marlborough Roads and council and we have liaison representatives from each of these organisations that meet with us regularly.”

Gary encourages members of the public to be prepared by having an emergency kit in their home and

getting to know their neighbours.“Your best and most immediate

support in any event is going to come from your neighbours.

“That’s why we have become involved in Neighbourhood Sup-port.”

Gary said new emergency volun-

teers were always needed.Interested persons can contact

Marlborough Emergency Manage-ment on 03 520 7490.

One year since major quake

Gary Spence

The Marlborough Emergency Re-sponse Team, one of the new ini-tiatives that has come since the big earthquakes last year. Photo supplied.

Police assisted a Marlborough District Council ranger in removing graffiti off a central Blenheim building on Wednesday afternoon.

The ranger was removing the tagging on the side of the old movie theatre.

The graffiti has been there for several months. Community Constable Russell Smith said normally,

council were not responsible for removing graffiti on private property.

However, with the building’s owner based outside of Blenheim, it was agreed council would remove the tagging instead.

The removal followed a spike in tagging in Blenheim during the last month.

Goodbye graffiti

Sun Business Update

When it comes to running an ef-ficient and profitable business, the last thing you want is to be held back by double handing, ineffi-ciencies and errors.LSH Business Services Ltd un-derstands this and is offering a number of solutions to help drive business efficiency.“We have realised that many busi-nesses are struggling to manage themselves internally and that is where we can help,” says co-owner Lisa Johnston.LSH Business Services Ltd has partnered itself with 5 of Xero’s Add-on applications to help their clients manage many aspects of their businesses.The applications include:• Unleashed – Inventory Man-

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“What we can offer is to help ana-lyse your needs and match you to the right application, whether it is one of these or something else“Our team is skilled in these ap-plications and can look at their workflow, learn what their re-quirements are and find the appli-cation that best suits their needs.“We then provide a demo for the business to trial and if they are happy we can provide a quote and set about implementing a plan and ongoing training and support for that application,” Lisa says.To find out more about how these applications can benefit your business, contact the team at LSH Business Services Ltd or visit them at their new premises at Level 4, Rangitane House in Blenheim.

LSH drives business efficiency

We are all about driving business efficiency, whether that is through great financial management, efficient internal systems or strategic planning. We realised that a lot of businesses are really strug-gling to manage themselves internally and that is where we can help. We have partnered ourselves with cloud applicaons such as Xero, WorkflowMax, Geo Op, Vend and Un-leashed. These applicaons allow you to efficiently and effecvely manage many aspects of your business and provide real me data. Our team are skilled in these applicaons so you don’t have to be. We can help match you with the right soluon! We can: Assess your needs Map out your requirement list Help you work through your workflow Match you with the right applicaons Provide you with demo’s Provide you with quotaon Provide you with an implementaon plan Manage the implementaon Provide you with training Provide you with ongoing support Contact us today to help you drive business efficiency!

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BusinessinbriefBusinessSAINT CLAIR CLOSES FOR TWO MONTHS

The Saint Clair Family Estate cellar door and cafe has been closed as it undergoes refurbishments.

It is due to reopen at the start of September. Adjacent foodstore Pataka will remain open

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TRUST LAUNCHEDThe newly-formed Marlborough Pacific Trust

will be launched in Blenheim this afternoon.The trust is set to deliver health and social

services catering to the 1100 Pacific Islanders living permanently in Blenheim.

The launch, to be held at St Mary’s hall from 5.30pm, will be attended by the Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, Peseta Sam Lotu-Liga.

Members of the public are invited to attend the ceremony.

By Adam Poulopoulos Parky’s Charters owner and bus

driver Graeme Parker (pictured) is ready to take a back seat after deciding to put the business up for sale.

Mr Parker is encouraging expressions of interest

in the well-known business, which

he bought from John

Gallo-way

in January 2011.He said he felt the business op-

portunity would suit a local buyer. “They would know people. I

bought it as a local and I knew a lot of people.

Under new ownership, he said he hopes to be able to continue driving part-time, and help with the transition period.

“I put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into this company, and I’d be there for the new buyers.”

Mr Parker’s decision means he hopes to swap a steering wheel for a fishing line or a golf club, and lessen the load on wife Christine.

“I’m going on 67 and today everything is run by computers.

“I wasn’t bought up understand-ing them. Christine has been able to help me, but she also works full-time.

“Hopefully we can have a life

at 4:30 in the afternoon when we come home from work.”

Parky’s Charters has a varied clientele, from schoolchildren to sports groups to wedding parties.

Mr Parker said the secrets to keeping a happy bus lay in being friendly and chatty, and adapting to the passengers.

“It’s not like selling a fountain pen.

“Each trip has to be customised to that group.”

He said he had loved his time behind the wheel to date.

“Gee whiskers. Some of the trips I’ve done have been fantastic.

“Every job has a percentage, but I’ve had very few bad trips in my time.

“It’s just a great job.” To register your interest call

Parky’s Charters.

Charter company to take new route

By Adam Poulopoulos Two Blenheim sisters are de-

lighted with the way their new clothing store has started out.

Tamsin Banks and Felicity Scammell opened Bowtique Pre-Loved Children’s Wear, on Max-well Road, last month.

The store displays pre-loved clothes for zero to twelve-year-old kids on behalf of the seller, who gets a share of the profits.

The seller can sign up for a two-month contract, and can either be paid their share in cash or store credit.

The store accepts any clothing in the age bracket as long as it has been freshly-laundered, and has no holes or stains.

Tamsin said the first month or so of business had been encour-aging.

“The response has been re-ally positive, and we only had Facebook advertising before we started.

“People always comment that

they think it’s a great idea.” Tamsin and Felicity are both

mothers, and had been waiting for the right time to start the business.

“We saw a gap in the market in Blenheim. You can buy high-end wear or from a chain store in Blenheim, but nothing else,” Tamsin said.

Tamsin added one of the aims was to have overseas brands available, and so far the store had received clothes from Europe and the US from people who lived there and had come back to Blenheim.

Felicity said her family had a lot of excess baby clothing, as one of her children was in a Pavlik harness to realign her hips.

“She didn’t get to wear any-thing, and we thought ‘what could we do with it?’

“It’s nice to get some sort of return when you spend a lot of money on clothes for your kids.”

Bowtique also hires out bassi-nets, port-a-cots and hammocks.

Bowtique starts strong

Tamsin Banks and Felicity Scammell at their new store.

DAIRY CLOSEDThe Redwood Village Dairy on Cleghorn

Street has closed. The owner declined to comment on the

reasons for the closure.

HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARDSEntries close at the end of today for the 2014

Health and Safety awards.Businesses are eligible to enter for work done

between August last year and now. Categories include: best health and safety

initiative, most proactive employee and best community initiative.

The competition is run by the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce and Marlborough Health and Safety Forum.

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SunThe 5Friday July 18, 2014

COUNCIL NEWS

Marlborough District Council PO Box 443 Blenheim 7240 New Zealand

Phone: 03 520 7400Fax: 03 520 7496Email: [email protected]

Positive Ageing - Communicating with CouncilThere are many channels open to older members of the community who want to communicate with the Marlborough District Council:• The Older Persons Forum meets each month at the Council

chambers. Representatives from groups that provide services for the elderly attend this meeting. The forum provides a communication channel between the Council and the community to address any issues that relate to the well-being of the elderly in our community.

• The Access and Mobility Forum meets quarterly with representatives of groups working in the disability sector including consumers. This forum helps the Council with feedback and advice on matters such as access for mobility scooters, walking tracks on Council reserves, design and accessibility of public toilets and footpaths and pathways.

• Mayor Alistair Sowman meets regularly with the leadership of Grey Power Marlborough to discuss issues that its members

have raised.• Council meetings, including committee meetings, are public

meetings and any member of the public is entitled to attend. The meeting schedule is on the Council website www.marlborough.govt.nz or contact the Council or a councillor directly.

• People may report matters that need attention (such as a footpath in need of repair, a missing sign or a Council tree that needs trimming) by using a ‘Fix It’ request form. They’re available from the Council website or at the Council front counter. For an urgent issue that needs immediate attention, call our 24-hour number, Ph: 03 520 7400.

Councillor Jenny Andrews takes a particular interest in matters relating to older residents. Contact the Council, Ph: 03 520 7400, to speak to our Customer Service staff, who help the public with a wide range of enquiries.

Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman got a sneak preview of the programme and promotional plans for this year’s Nelmac Garden Marlborough from Garden Marlborough president Jeremy Jones. The programme for

2014 will be available before the end of this month.About three thousand tickets were sold last year for the November event and organisers hope to match that with a programme themed ‘taste the good life’ this year.

NoticesTemporary Road Closures

Sunday 27 July 2014Deconsecration Service, St Andrew’s Church, SeddonNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Richmond Street, Seddon, between Weld Street and Duncan Street will be closed to all vehicular traffic on Sunday 27 July 2014 from 2.00 pm to 4.00pm for the purpose of ensuring the safety of those attending the service to deconsecrate St Andrew’s Church.The Fire Brigade exit onto Richmond and/or Duncan Street will remain clear. It will be an offence under the above regulations for any person other than under the authority of an authorised permit to use the road for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closure.

Thursday 31 July 2014Marlborough Malaya Veterans Commemoration Service

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street will be closed to all vehicles between the hours of 10.30 am and 12.15 pm on Thursday, 31 July 2014, for the purpose of the Marlborough Malaya Veterans Commemoration Service.Also please note that there will be no parking in Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street from 8.00 am to 12.15 pm.

Any enquiries should be addressed to Sandra Boyd, Marlborough Roads, Ph: 03 520 8330.

Alistair SowmanMayor

Consultation with Seddon-Awatere CommunityA small Council project team is working with the Seddon community to help it clarify its needs for new public facilities as part of the rebuild after the 2013 earthquakes.The project team is tasked with consulting widely within the Awatere area to establish the immediate needs as well as requirements to meet future growth. Any individual or group that wants to express a view is invited to speak to the project team during its consultation with the community. Please contact Jon Cunliffe via phone or email at:Ph: 03 520 [email protected]

A Taste of the Good Life with Garden Marlborough

Marlborough’s long-serving JPsMarlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman presented certificates to Marlborough’s long-serving Justices of the Peace, thanking them for their unpaid service to the community.Mr Sowman said JPs contributed much to our legal processes by making it as simple as possible for members of the public to get material certified, documents witnessed and statutory declarations signed off. From left; Rob Grigg, Brian Powell, Kaikoura MP Colin King, Liz Evans, James Cresswell, Patricia Burtenshaw, Alan Beaton, Brenda Carr, Roger Rose, Peter Bugler, Marlborough JP Association president Kate Bristed with Mayor Alistair Sowman.

Dog OwnersIt is time to register your dog.All dogs over the age of 3 months must be registered before the 31 July 2014Forms for re-registering your dog have been sent to your last known address.Please ensure that all details on your registration form are correct. Online registration services are now available. Dog owners can pay annual dog registration fees, apply to register a new dog, update dog records, advise if a dog has died, or request a replacement tag by going to Council’s website www.marlborough.govt.nzPlease note: The payment option online is credit card only (transaction fees apply). Part payments cannot be accepted. Alternatively, dogs can be registered by internet banking and telebanking or in person at the following places:Animal Control Office, 56 Main Street, Blenheim – Ph: (03) 520 9033Council’s Blenheim Office, Seymour Square, Blenheim – Ph: (03) 520 7400Council’s Picton Office, High Street, Picton – Ph: (03) 520 3200It is important to have your registration form with you when registering your dog

Free Road Safety Course for Drivers 65+ years

Marlborough Road Safety Council is holding a free driver training course - details below: On: Thursday 24 July At: The Wesley Centre - Henry Street Time: 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm For: Senior drivers and road users Based on: The New Zealand Road Code Please register your interest with Nigel Ph: 03 578 5256

Seddon Cemetery restoration

Anyone with an interest in restoring family headstones in the Seddon Cemetery damaged by the earthquake may apply to the Mayoral Relief Fund to help pay for repairs.Applications will open on 1 August and all applications must be lodged within 60 days.Successful applicants will be granted up to one third of the total cost of repair to a headstone.Applications should be submitted in writing to the

Mayoral relief fund at the Marlborough District Council, accompanied by a quote for the repairs from Sowman’s Monumental Services. Applications should be addressed to MDC reserves and amenities officer Nic Crous.Applications will be accepted for earthquake-damaged memorials only, not for general repair or upkeep.• Enquiries please contact

Council reserves and amenities officer Nic Crous, Ph: 03 520 7400

Applications open 1 August 2014

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Lots of nice surprises and the lady that delivers to picton is so friendly! Great for our busy family. :)

SNAIL MAILDear Ed, The Snail Mail is amazingly

slooowww! Would u b lieve, a parcel was sent from Christchurch last Wednesday, 2nd July and never arrived in Blm. till Tues . 8th July. I’ve even heard another friend tell me how it took 9days 4 a parcel 2 get 2 Chch, yet she can send a letter over seas and it’s there in 7 days. Talk about Snail Mail in NZ.

Frustrated Customer.

SUPER STAFFHarvey Norman computer dept.- ex-

cellent customer service & super staff. Special thanks to Stefan.

TOTAL JEALOUSYThese people saying the zombie front

page is “evil” are most likely just jealous that they didn’t make the front page of the local newspaper!! I wonder how much community involvement they do?! The video games kids play are far more graphic, the news reels that familys watch on wars and murders are more disturbing than awesome zombies! I’m not putting these undead dissers down, but they need to flag this pc way of parenting!

JB

BUILD A BYPASSIf people want to stop in blenheim they

will come to blenheim.

GREAT SERVICEI’m very very IMPRESSED with the

service I received on TUES 8/07 by the young Maori girl at the KFC drive thru. BEST service yet! We need more people like you!!! Very kind, fast and well mannered.

FENCE NOT NEEDEDSun Txt Talk Fri 11.Fence for kinds French Essence Cafe.

You are for real? What road? One side cafe, other playground, other fence then pathway to alley which leads to street or car park. Perhaps the mother could keep one eye on the child? P.S. The cafe is great except for the sound system.

Bob C.

ACRONYM IGNORANCE (AI)I read your article on Amanda White,

from Marlborough Lines award win. Nice story, but when you use acronyms, how about putting what they stand for in full the first time they are used. Most people, me included, have no idea what ICT OR CIO are!

For the record, ICT means Information Communication Technology, and CIO is Chief Information Officer.

Thanks - ed.

DVD DEBT COLLECTORSThink its a bit over the top that video

store’s are sending out debt collector letters for such small amounts that would get paid next time the customer got a dvd. Wont be using United again. A phone call would have been a sufficient reminder

NO MEANS NOIgnorant pighunters thnk thy have a

right nd doing the family farmed a favour ‘Wake up’ most farmers are hunters too. Perhaps we should charge for time nd meat take. No permission means ‘No’.

K.R

SCHOOL SIGN FOR LINKWATERAfter reading the question in why the

school sign is still flashing at koromiko school when the school has closed makes me wonder why schools like ours being linkwater don’t have one!! our road is busy and dangerous two with dickheads on road so why do we not have one. i say put it to good use please!

Worried mum.

SUPER SERVICEAwesome service at SUPER CHEAP

AUTO. Young fella changed my head-light bulb for me quick as a flash. Thanks SUPER CHEAP!

THANK YOUThanks to all that supported us at The

Marlborough Darts Association quiz night last Saturday, it was amazing! A MASSIVE thanks to all the businesses and local people for their sponsorship of prizes also! If your interested in playing, we are looking into holding a social night, email [email protected] or look us up on facebook, everyone is welcome!

Thanks again, Holly - Secretary

LIGHT NELSON UNIMPRESSIVEDrove over to light nelson sunday.

Poorly managed event, not enough space, no crowd control and art failed to impress. Only good thing was the vegan food truck!! Yummy yummy

DANCE SHOW AMAZINGThanks to Jess and her amazing team

of helpers for the ‘whatever the weather’ dance show at the boathouse! An experi-ence the kids will never forget!

ELECTION DRAMAJOHN KEY WAKE UP: doesnt it

make u angry John is thinking of spend-ing $80million to change & modernise our money, how can he possibly think of that when chch desparately needs th money, seddon doesnt hav drinkin water, towns dont hav proper sewer outlets, people n nz need food, clothes n sum r homeless. John wake up n help nz’rs before wasteing tax payers money!

RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSSad the cuple lost 1 of their cats in

housefire. But they r RESPONSIBLE owners keeping dem indoors wen not home, hope @ night 2. Then neighbours get no faeces, spraying, smell, fights, dugup gardens, fur piles, woken by yowling, birds killed......!!!

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I don’t want to mention it because people who read this and know me will start doing it to me!

Q Your favoured holiday destination?

Rarotonga. Been there three times, absolutely love the place!

Q What’s your favourite music?

Anything on the radio, not classical however.

Q What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you?

I did gymnastics as a child, was the 100-metre college champ and I am a video gamer from way back, which explains why I like making such violent films. Pick one.

Q What’s next on your wish list?

A Red Film Camera with all the lenses and acces-sories.

Q A saying you like to live by?

You can achieve any-thing you put your mind to.

Seafood.

A selection of famous film-makers. It would be more of a party if I listed everyone. But Zack Snyder and Christopher Nolan are at the top of my list.

Who would you invite to dinner?

By Kristy MartinGot old books you’re not likely to read again?The Blenheim Lions Club and Beavertown

Blenheim Lions are in need of books for their upcoming book fair.

This is the second annual book fair, to be held on August 15-17, and Blenheim Lions Club president Jim Thomas hopes the event will be as well supported as last year.

Although books were selling for just $1 and $2, the fair managed to raise $14,000 for Hope House, an organisation that assists pregnant teenagers.

This year’s takings will go to two different community charities.

“Last year some people went straight for the romance,” says book fair committee member Catherine Donnelly.

“I also had a conversation with a man who reads dictionaries – I’m not kidding.

“It was a very interesting conversation!” she laughed.

Anyone who has finished with the books they bought last year can bring them back to be resold, she added.

Collection bins will be placed around town - in the supermarkets, at Mitre 10 Mega and at the Sun newspaper office on High Street, to make it easy for people to drop off their unwanted books.

Bethsaida Retirement Village resident Sylvia Baylis is 94 years old and has 94 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She also has one great great grandchild, Lilly-Mae Larsen, aged just seven months who she met for the first time this month.

Five generations of Ms Baylis’ family came together at Bethsaida on July 4,

including her son Garry Larsen, grand-daughter Julie-ann Kennedy, great grand-daughter Averil Larsen, and Lilly-Mae, Averil’s daughter.

Ms Baylis, from Ashburton originally, has family members in England, Aus-tralia and the US.

She will turn 95 later this year.

She’s 94 and has 95 ‘hangers on’

Unwanted books neededCommittee member Catherine Donnelly and Blenheim Lions president Jim Thomas are asking people to donate their unwanted books to the Lions Book Fair.

Sylvia Baylis,94, with her son Garry Larsen, left, granddaughter Julie-ann Kennedy, right, great granddaughter Averil Larsen, standing, and great great granddaughter Lilly-Mae, 7 months.

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William Lowther, 13, of Rapaura School, was one of many to sign a New Zealand flag bound for the Commonwealth Games on Wednesday.

The flag was left in Count-down Blenheim, on Seymour Street, for people to leave their messages of support for the New Zealand team.

The flag was one of ten from around the country that departed for New Zealand headquarters in Glasgow yesterday.

Locals send good luck messages to athletes

• Blenheim • Renwick • Pictonwww.mrgreen.co.nz

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“Mr Green Home Services” recently had a stand at the Home and Garden Show offering free entry into a prize draw. The winner was Mal Brettell

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and some secateurs.

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We would like to wish Phil all the best in his new business and we will be continuing our support.

By Celeste LodewykArriving at the Challenge Queen Street Service Station you are immediately greeted with a smile.Staff quickly set about helping at the pump as well as checking tyre pressure and oil levels.It’s all part of the service which for this business is the most important thing, grins owner Phil Sweet.Phil purchased the business last year and has made many exciting changes including reopening the workshop.Originally from Cornwall, Phil is fully qualified and has been a mechanic for 26 years as well as being a member of the MTA.He is offering Warrant of Fitness checks on vehicles and motorcy-

cles, air conditioning re-gassing as well as a full range of vehicle repairs and servicing.There is also a good stock of batteries and Maxxis tyres and with every tyre purchase Phil is all to happy to provide a compli-mentary fit and balance.“The workshop has been re-ally well supported and is getting busier every week.“Our location in the Blenheim CBD means you can drop off their vehicle for a WOF or ser-vice, go and do some shopping for a couple of hours and come back to collect it.“I aim for a fast turn around so customers can get back on the road as soon as possible,” he says.Inside the station is a tempting

range of snacks, Renwick pies, drinks and icecreams as well as car accessories.“We have wiper blades and a full range of bulbs which we are more than happy to fit for the customer,” Phil says.Servicing customers and helping at the pumps are shop manager Eereena who has been with the business for eight years, and new recruit Jayme.“Both are friendly, knowledge-able and always wearing a smile which is all part of our great service,” Phil says.Challenge Queen Street Ser-vice Station is open Monday to Saturday and offers SuperGold discounts of eight cents off pump prices.

Challenge Queen Street Service Station owner Phil Sweet (centre) with staff members Jayme and Eereena.

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Friday July 18, 201410 SunThe WHAT’S ON

IN MARLBOROUGH

- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE - Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!

Friday 18 July 2014

Kiwi Concert Party 7:30pm - 9:00pm. Marlborough Provincial Museum and Archives. Live music, and fun, including iconic New Zealand songs.Steve Austin, and his alter ego Hugo del Mar (a.k.a. Kevin), will keep you entertained in an evening of fun and NZ music. Be prepared to exercise your lungs. Ticket: $5.00

Picton RSA Jam Session 2pm. All welcome.

Sit and Be Fit with SueExercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street. Plenty of parking. $2.00 per session. Ph Sue: 578 0469

Sit and Be Fit with JeanetteFree exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Ph 578 5395.

QuestIntermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434.

Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm. Prue: Ph 578 8888.

Tai ChiToday and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666.

Picton Museum10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. Ph 573 8283.

Marlborough Museum26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm.

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

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

Saturday 19 July 2014

Beavertown Blenheim Lions “BRIDE OF THE YEAR” Marlborough Convention Centre Doors open 6.30pm. Money raised will donated to @Heart and Hope House. For Ticket sales Phone Carol Taylor 5725323 or 021 399649. No Door Sales.

Picton Quilters Open Day For anyone interested in patchwork and quilting. It’s at the Port Marlborough Pavilion between 10am and 3pm. For more informa-tion call Lynne on 579 6323

Marlborough SPCA Fundraising Dinner & Auction6:30pm. Hunter’s Winery. Ph 02102754175 or 021469661. This is a cash/cheque auction only. No eftpos. No BYO..Come along for a night of fun, great food and giveaways and help support the Marlborough SPCA!

Picton RSA Rock’N’Roll With the “Country Pickers” 7pm. All welcome.

Blenheim Rotary Car Boot SaleEvery Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph John 578 3918.

Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild First Saturday of the month at 1.30pm - 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 5782471

Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building rela-tionships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 5781835

Pregnancy Yoga9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107

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

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

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357.

Picton Men’s Shed Every Saturday 10am to 1pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Plants and garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm.

Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm. All welcome.

Sun 20 July 2014

Bikefit CX Marlborough SeriesQueen Charlotte College, 173 Waikawa Road, Marlborough Sounds. 10:30am – 2:30pm. Kids Fun Race 11am Novice Race 11.30am. For Info Ph 9722239

Crystal Clear 50 years ago this play was performed at Picton Little Theatre. It was our first play. Come and celebrate the theatre’s 50th Anniversary and show your support for some of Picton’s finest local actors. Tickets at Take Note. Today at 2.00pm. 23rd, 24th, 26th & 27th 7.30pm. Ph Bruce Anderson Ph 027 924 6606

Dive Right In Race Series 1 5-6pm. Entry forms at the Stadium. You just need the ability to swim 25m of the pool. Pool entry $3 members $8 non members. Come along and see what the Blenheim Swimming.Club can offer young swimmers.

Celebrate Bastille Day 11:00am - 3:00pm. Clos Henri Vineyard. One of the most celebrated dates on the French calendar, Bastille Day is held every year on the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille, 14th July 1789.

Ulysses Ride: Lunch ride to Nelson Meet at the railway stn at 10.15am ride departs at 10.30am.

Riverside RailwayTrain leaves Brayshaw Park Station at 1.45 & 3.00pm. Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY.

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

Renwick Anglican Community Church54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt ph 572 8850

Marlborough Farmers’ Market9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcas-ing the best of what Marlborough has to offer.

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

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

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

Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789.

Tramping ClubMary 5728762.

Buddhism for Modern Life10am, 573 5379.

Blenheim Bonsai2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679.

Marlborough Guild of WoodworkersBrayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809.

Marlborough Rock and Mineral ClubCome and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission.

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

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

UP AND COMING EVENTS

Wednesday 23rd July Neighbourhood Connections Open Day To celebrate 15 years and to learn about our merger. 1-3pm The Foundry, John St.

Friday 25th July Friends of the Marlborough District Libraries Monthly book sale 10am - 3pm at Blenheim Library.

Picton Quilters Open Day

For anyone interested in patchwork and

quilting. It’s at the Port Marlborough

Pavilion between 10am and 3pm. For

more information call Lynne on 579 6323

Bikefit CX Marlborough SeriesQueen Charlotte College, 173 Waikawa Road, Marlborough Sounds. 10:30am – 2:30pm. Kids Fun Race 11am Novice Race 11.30am. For Info Ph 9722239

www.mctt.co.nz • [email protected] • (03) 520 8560

Amazing shows all year round

THE SEARCHERSSunday 27th July @ 7.30pm

Admit One $69.90

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICALTues 5th – Sat 9th August @ 7.30pm

Sat 9th August @ 2.00pmAdult 32.00 Conc (65+) $29.00

Child (u19) $22.00

OKLAHOMASunday 24th August @ 8.00pm

Premium $101.90A Reserve $87.00

B Reserve $81.90 Child (U16) $67.00

MARLBOROUGH’S TOP TALENT

Saturday 30th August 2014 @ 7.30pmADULT $25.00 CONC (65+) $20.00

CHILD (U16) $20.00

TAKE ME HOME - MUSIC & LIFE OF JOHN DENVER

Friday 5th September 2014 @ 8pmAdult $71.90 Conc(65+) $66.90

Student/Child $66.90

NZSO - IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING

Saturday 22 November 2014 @ 7.30pmAdult $52.00 Conc(65+) $47.00

Child (U19) $17.00Pre Show talk 6.45pm

RUSSIAN NATIONAL DANCE SHOW – KOSTROMA

Sunday 23rd November @ 7.30pmAdult $92.00 Conc (65+) $77.00

Child (u16) $67.00 Group (6+) $77.00

THE IRISH ROVERS – FAREWELL TO ROVIN’ TOUR

Friday 10th October 2014 @ 7.30pmAdmit One: 77.00

PRE CHRISTMAS PEEKSunday 7th December from 10am

Admit One $55.00

Purchase from The Floor Pride Civic Theatre or Take Note, PictonPHONE (03) 520 8560, [email protected]

Prices include booking feeSome Fees May Apply

FLOORPRIDE CIVIC THEATRE VARIOUS VENUES

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Showcasing the best of the ‘50’s, ‘60’s, ‘70’s and ‘80’sOmaka Classic Cars

Open daily from 10am – 4pm. $10 entry, kids go free!*

Aerodrome Road, Omaka. Phone 577 9419. (*up to two kids free (under 13) with every paying adult)

Over 50 cars on display at any one time, from a collection of 120 plus motorbikes and other memorabilia.

R E N W I C K31 High St • Renwick • Phone 572 8880 •

Open 6 Days • [email protected]

For all your

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needs

Models and Kitsets

Hundreds to choose from!

from $5 to $500

Day in Krasnoyarsk 30th MayWoke up early, so no rushing. The cars went off for a grease and oil change, and the girls went into town to change money at the bank. In the bank you go into your own little cubicle, shut the door and do your transactions. All very private and safe. Just looked around shops, etc. Found the travelling coffee place and had some nice coffee and cake. Back at hotel by 1.30 to meet up with most of the people to go to the zoo. Ron wasn't back so I stayed behind and thought we might go by taxi later. Just stayed at the hotel then went for another walk.Ron came back at 4. He wasn't very happy again, feel-ing ready to give it all in. Disappointed with the car. After we talked it out I took him back up the road. Boy, have I done some walking. Yes, I know it’s good for me.We ended up at an opera and the ballet which was quite good. It went for an hour and a half and was good for the soul.

Then to Carl’s Jr for a burger. It was good! Going to have a burger after the opera. Not quite the done thing but we did end up in this little French restaurant for coffee and pastry.Supermarket shopping Ron brought a bottle of whiskey!!!!!Back to hotel bed around 12 o’clock.

31st May leaving Krasnoyarsk for Novosibirsk7am start. John Kivkin's car didn’t start, but 20 mins later we were on the road.Weather fine, 9 deg.Had to stop suddenly but the brakes didn’t work! Ron flicked off his seat belt, grabbed the hand brake and steered the car towards a Russian car as we didn’t want to hit one of ours. The car slid sideways and stopped just short of hitting the Russian car. It was a quiet trip for a while after that and no, the whiskey didn’t come out!We carried on though there was not much to see - just big open spaces of lush countryside.Drove through another village and some kids came out and

mums and dads waved from the windows. A number of us gave the children small gifts.Just outside the village we were stopped for lunch when some local men came to see what we were up to. They came back with a bottle of vodka and a block of fat! Not sure about the fat. Then the boy racers of the vil-lage came on their motor bikes, checked us out, took some photos and waved us off.We had a few petrol stops, then we saw a big accident that was a three truck pile up. It looked like it had happened only a few hours ago, and it didn’t look too good for the drivers.We got to the hotel, parking right out front. We weren't sure about having car right out the front of the hotel, but all was good.We went up the road for dinner in an Irish looking pub. The pork was good, but we waited too long. Was tired and cranky, but we went for a walk and had an ice cream, hopping into bed at about 11pm.

Shanghai to London rallySome of the sights and highlights of the rally so far.

Noeline’s blog

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Picton Quilters Open Day19 July 2014

Anyone interested in Patchwork and Quilting is very welcome to come to the

Port Marborough Pavilion, Waikawa Roadbetween 10am and 3pm.

The Club will be making and finishing Community Quilts.

We would love to see you.Nu-Look ClothingAlterations and Repairs

Quality tailoring at competitive prices

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Same day service Blenheim

Joining ForcesWe’re joining forces with Options so we can offer a more integrated support service across a greater area, from Nelson/Marlborough to the Manawatu.

InvitationPlease join us at our Open Day to celebrate 15 years of Neighbourhood Connectionsand to learn more about our merger.Find out about the new things we are doing at Neighbourhood Connections, Tautoko Support Services and Options.

1– 3pm, Wednesday 23rd July 2014The Foundry, John St, Blenheim

No change to our current services – just more on offer • Therewillbenochangetothesupportweprovidetoindividuals,otherthansomenew opportunities for people to access. • JoiningforceswillmeanourintegratedsupportserviceswillbeavailablefromNelson/ Marlborough right through to the Manawatu. • Bothourorganisationsarewell-establishedandhaveoperatedforover15yearsin their communities. • OurtwoBoardswilljoinandouradministrationsystemswillbeintegrated. • NeighbourhoodConnectionswillstilloperateasadistinctbusinessarm,underthe umbrella of Tautoko Support Services alongside Options in Community Living

Call us to chat about these changesMarie Calderbank, Neighbourhood Connections03 5469391, www.tautoko.org.nz Jan Perkins, Tautoko Support Services04 233 0164, www.tautoko.org.nz Carol Sebborn, Options in Community Living06 3532242, www.options.org.nz

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BEST WORKPLACESFINALIST 2012

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In a short space of time Yealands Wine Group has established itself as a global leader in sustainable wine production.

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 [email protected]

Applicants will have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.

Applications close Friday 1st August 2014

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: [email protected] Or: Resourcing, Wither Hills, 211 New Renwick Road, RD2, Blenheim Applications close Friday 25th July 2014

COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERWe wish to employ a dynamic person to fill a permanent part-time position for our organization.  The suitable applicant• must have a Community Services qualification, or

similar• be computer literate• be able to successfully network with other support

agencies• have empathy for our clients• be able to oversee our team of amazing volunteers.• be able to produce a high level of documentation.• hold a current first aid certificate.• full drivers licence required.

For a more detailed job description and to apply for the position contact,

[email protected] All applications must include a recent job resume and contact details for at least two referees.

Applications close on Friday 25th July

Football Team ManagerWe are looking for a Team Manager for the NZKS Nelson Falcons ASB Youth League football team for the upcoming 2014-2015 season.The successful applicant will have well developed organisational skills, be an excellent communicator, and have the energy and drive to keep this successful team focussed on the competition right through to the finals. This is an excellent opportunity for people with drive and initiative to join an organisation focused on growth and development of youth football in the Top of The South Region.

Applications close on the 31 July 2014. The NZKS Nelson Marlborough Falcons Under 20 Falcons played their first season in the ASB Youth League in 2013. The following season they won the 2014 ASB Youth League Southern Conference, and went on to become the 2014 ASB Youth League silver medallists.

Enquires and Applications to: Francis Miccio

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Coach and Assistant Coach Wanted

We are looking for an experienced Coach and Assistant Coach for the NZKS Nelson Falcons ASB Youth League football team for the upcoming 2014-2015 season.The successful applicants will have experience and success in coaching football at a high level. They will also be good communicators with drive and willing to take this successful team to the finals and win. This is an excellent opportunity for people with energy and initiative to join an organisation focused on growth and development of youth football in the Top of The South Region.

Applications close on the 31 July 2014. The NZKS Nelson Marlborough Falcons Under 20 Falcons played their first season in the ASB Youth League in 2013. The following season they won the 2014 ASB Youth League Southern Conference, and went on to become the 2014 ASB Youth League silver medallists.

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It’s now more than 30 years since we introduced the world to the first Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc - today, our Marlborough wines are still making history. At Pernod Ricard Winemakers New Zealand, we maintain an exceptional focus on premium products as well as results. We are New Zealand’s premier wines and Spirits Company leading the way in everything we do.

We are seeking a Vineyards Engineer/Diesel Mechanic to be based at our Marlborough Vineyards Workshop, this position would suit a results driven person with a sound understanding of, and experience with Viticulture or Agriculture machinery maintenance.

Duties for this role will be varied, including preventative and breakdown maintenance of all implements and machinery. Our structured preventative maintenance programme will support you to deliver high standards of workmanship.

The successful applicant will possess high standards of honesty, reliability, self-motivation and a ‘can do’ attitude.

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seasonal activities• Diesel mechanical or related qualifications are desirable.

If you would like to become part of a professional team working alongside fantastic people in a rewarding environment, then take the first step to jump starting your career and apply today!

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Hairdressing tutorOur wonderful creative Hairdressing tutor Gini is leaving us and taking her skills in education to a higher level and delivering directly to the industry so we need to replace her.If you have:• Apassionforworkingwithyoungpeopleanddiscovering their creativity and flair• Lovetopassonyourknowledgetoothers• Keentodevelopyourteachingskillsandaddtoyour qualifications• Arealready,orwanttobecomeanassessorfortheRetail Industry and/or Hairdressing ITO• Wanttobepartofamotivatedandhighachievingteamand makeadifferenceinourcommunity• HavequalificationsinHairdressingand/orexperienceinretail.Then I want to hear from you.Fulltimeorjobshareopportunityavailabletotherightapplicants.

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ACROSS 1 Form (5) 4 Battle preparation positions (6,8) 11 Dummy bullet (5) 14 Normal (5) 15 Astronomy building (11) 16 Suave (8) 19 Enterprise (7) 20 Trapdoor (5) 21 Guarantee (9) 24 Bandit (9) 26 Fold mark (6) 27 Beach suit (6) 31 Gunfire (5) 32 Beefy (8) 34 Source of income (10) 38 Panic-stricken (7) 39 Japanese theatre (6) 40 Of horses (6) 41 Omen (4) 42 Put right (7) 45 Unwilling to take sides (2,3,5) 50 Any seal (anag) (7)

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CADWALLENDER: Sophie Grace (8lb 6.5oz) July 10, 2014

HIRI: Adrian Parker, June 19, 2014

MIDDLEMISS-MORTON: Kahleigha Rose Marie (7lb 2oz) July 9, 2014

NEAL-McLEAY: Paige Lillian (6lb 2oz) July 6, 2014

TERNENY: Jacob Felix: (7lb 14oz) July 13, 2014

HURFORD, Nola Evelyn: Passed away, peacefully, at Wairau Hospital on July 15 2014. Aged 84 years. Dearly loved wife of Tom, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Denise and Rob, and John and Cathy. Loved by her numerous grand and great grandchildren. Special thanks to the medical and nursing staff at Wairau Hospital. Messages to the Hurford Family, c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. In lieu of flowers, donations to Alzheimers Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to 8 Wither Road, Blenheim 7201. A service for Nola will be held at the Wesley Centre, Henry Street, 1.30pm Monday July 21, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium.GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

DWYER George William. Valda, Julie, Andrew and Jo and fam-ily would very much like to thank everyone for their cards, letters, phone calls, visits, flowers, baking and other expressions of sympathy following the recent loss of George. Your kindness will always be rem-bered. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

BELL, Colin: July 9,2014

BRETT, John Edward: July 10,2014

CARMODY, Paul: July 1, 2014

KILMARTIN, Peter David:

McDOWELL, Robert Ernest (Bob): July 23, 2014

McKAY, Merie Doreen: July 12, 2014

POOK, Mary: July 11, 2014

STEVENS, Lynette Jocelyn (formerly Howard): July 11, 2014

TAYLOR, Beverley Jean (Bev) (nee Neal): July 9, 2014

MARLBOROUGH GIRLS’ COLLEGE

WANTED – CAN YOU HELP?We would like people in the Community to help us with

Exam Supervision Please reply to Maggie LloydTelephone 5208448, Ext 876.

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CYCLINGThe second round of the Bikefit

CX Marlborough Cycle Series is on this Sunday.

The event begins with the kids’ race at 11am from Queen Charlotte College.

The CX grade race begins at 1pm. For more details contact Bikefit

Marlborough.

inbriefSport The countdown is on - or is it?

SPORTS TALK

It’s less than six days until the start of the Commonwealth Games, and the buzz hasn’t really kicked in yet.

Glasgow seems to have its af-fairs in order heading into the tournament. No delays on build-ing, strikes or riots like in Brazil.

The last noteworthy news was that a virus had broken out in a small part of the workforce at the Athletes’ Village. Hopefully the runners don’t get the runs...credit colleagues for that one.

But back to serious business. Despite the apathy, Marlborough has a lot to get excited about when competition begins in Glasgow.

Gymnasts Anna Tempero and Matthew Palmer are the leaders of their respective teams heading

into the games.Squash world number 41 and

Marlborough Sportsperson of the Year Megan Craig is fulfilling a lifelong dream by heading to her first games.

She is seeded second among the New Zealand women, behind medal prospect Joelle King.

She may come up against fellow Marlborough Squash Rackets Club member Dorothy Boyce, who is representing Papua New Guinea.

When she takes to the platform 23-year-old Bailey Rogers will complete her journey from Cross-Fit to Commonwealth Games weightlifting.

Bryce Heem, who has played for Waitohi and the Tasman Makos,

has been selected for the rugby sevens team, while Olympic cycling bronze medallist Simon van Velthooven, whose family is from Marlborough, will also be featuring.

It is in van Velthooven where that contingent stands the best chance at a medal. New Zealand has a rich cycling history at the games, winning 16 golds, and 82 medals overall. They’ll definitely face tough competition from Great Britain, who have a serious stranglehold on the sport, and will be in front of their home crowd.

Finally, congratulations to Ger-many. The best team won. End of World Cup chat, finally.

With ...Adam Poulopoulos

NETBALLThe Tasman under-19 netball team

have finished 13th at the national champs in Auckland.

The team, which featured a size-able Marlborough contingent, won four of their six games at last week’s tournament.

Defender and Marlborough Girls’ College student Portia Barcello was named in the tournament team.

PRESS CUPMarlborough Boys’ College head

to Timaru to play Timaru Boys’ High School tomorrow.

The Press Cup had its bye round last weekend.

SQUASHMarlborough’s eight-person Hea-

phy Shield team grabbed second at a meet held in Nelson last weekend.

The meet was won by the hosts with 21 games, with Marlborough grabbing 17 and the West Coast 10.

SWIMMINGThe first of the ‘Dive Right In’

swimming race series is being held this Sunday, July 20 from 5-6pm at Stadium 2000.

The only pre-requisite is the ability to swim a length of the 25m pool.

For more information visit the Blenheim Swimming Club website.

VOLLEYBALLThe Marlborough Redbacks vol-

leyball side was beaten 3-0 by Shirley in their game at Woodbourne Gym on Saturday.

The defeat means they missed out on qualifying for the national club championships next month.

By Adam PoulopoulosFor a man who only took up darts

recently, Michael Thoms (pictured) is certainly making a good fist of things.

Thoms, who plays for Clubs of Marlborough, took out the 18-25-year-old youth section at the Clubs New Zealand National Championships in Hornby last weekend.

His victory has earned him a trip to represent New Zealand for their darts test against Australia in late August.

The tournament is a precursor to the Sydney Masters, which will feature darts royalty from around the world.

Thoms said his meteoric rise began two years ago, when he made the step

from playing darts with his dad to competitive play.

He said he could not wait to rub shoulders with the greats.

“Meeting the big guys will be cool - the likes of Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.”

Thoms is allowed to play in other open tournaments while in Australia.

Thoms beat 20 other challengers for the youth title, and had to play 10 games to win the trophy, with five in the instant knockout round.

He also played in the mixed doubles division with Dianne Guard, and they came ninth equal.

Thoms wins at nationals - off to Australia

By Adam PoulopoulosMarlborough’s young cyclists are hard in train-

ing as they look to inflict another defeat on their Nelson counterparts.

A team of between 20 and 25 riders under the age of 19 will compete at the two-day Top of the South development meet at the start of next month.

The meet sees Marlborough and Nelson riders compete against each other over the weekend of Saturday, August 2.

The first day of the meet will be held this side of the hill, with the teams heading to Nelson for competition the next day.

Last year’s inaugural meet saw Marlborough win three of the four jerseys on offer.

Cuddon Cycling Marlborough’s Lance Spencer said the team was looking forward to retaining their title.

“You know we want bragging rights. “It’s good to have that rivalry, both for them

and for us.” While the rivalry is clear, the meet’s other main

focus is developing young riders’ to be able to compete at a national level.

Spencer said Marlborough and Nelson would both select ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams for the meet.

“It’s good because the better young riders get harder competition.”

He said the meet would also teach riders about diet, recovery and technique.

“You have more than one stage each day,” Spencer said.

“They’ve got to eat and rest properly so they can race the next stage, and then the next day.”

The meet is the start of a busy period for Cycling Marlborough.

The Cuddon Two-Day Tour will see about 200 teenage riders converge on Blenheim from around the country at the end of August.

Southland hosts their junior tour and the Junior Track Carnival at the start of October.

Cyclists tune up for grudge match

Five of Marlborough's cyclists, from back left: Ethan Batt, 15, Hugh Trollope, 17, Shaun Woods, 14, Niels van Antwerpen, 13, and Zac Mortimer, 16.

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KARTINGLocal karters William Exton and

Daniel Bugler have placed well at the national schools champion-ships, held in Palmerston North last weekend.

William placed fourth in the cadet raket class and sixth in the cadet rok class, while Daniel was 12th in the rotax heavies class.

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