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Nikkita Hanaray cannot wait to get rid of her “winter coat” of hair and with good reason. The 10-year-old who has had three women in her immediate family suffer from breast cancer will shave it all off in the name of charity on Friday. Her Nana died from the disease when Nikkita was a baby, while her aunty, who is based in Perth, has just finished treatment and mum, Ronnie, was diagnosed in July and is undergoing treatment at the moment. Continued page 2

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Nikkita anticipates head shave with glee Continued from page 1 Nikkita says she has received plenty of support from her school friends. “They’re very proud of me because they would not want to do it. Nikkita loves horse riding and art but said she had been inspired to do it. “I’ve always wanted to do it ever since I found out my mum had cancer.” “She’s well overdue for a haircut and I’ve been holding off for this,” Ronnie says. School rules have prevented

Nikkita from getting her head shaved sooner than the day after the end of the year. Nikkita was hoping to raise $500 and was halfway there. The free-spirited girl says she had always wanted to have a Mohawk haircut and Friday would be that day. “I thought they could shave it off in the style of a Mohawk for a bit, we could take some photos and then shave it off,” Ronnie says. “That way she gets what she wants.” While sister Erika looks to

grow her hair as long as she can over the summer holidays, Nikkita will share with pride a look similar to her mum. “I wanted to do something for mum even though I’ll have to find a nice hat to go outside,” Nikkita says. The head shave will be done at Hair Studio on Maxwell Rd at 12.30pm on Friday. Nikkita has a donations page at www.givealittle.co.nz under her name. All funds raised will go to the Marlborough Cancer Society.

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By Jacob Page Keep an eye out for a large yellow slide to appear in a neighbour’s backyard soon Burleigh Park is unlikely to have a slide or two of its swing sets back in action until early 2015 after they were stolen sometime last week. Marlborough District Council reserves and amenities manager Robert Hutchinson says the theft is a frustrating one given the long summer ahead and the potentially long wait for a replacement slide. “The kids will be gutted,” he says. The bright yellow slide that is 4m long and between 800cm to 1.2m in height should be easily recognised. He says the cost of replacing the missing equipment and repairing the damage that has been done at the park is estimated to be more than $4000. But he said, with businesses getting ready to close for Christmas, it would be impossible to get replacement equipment delivered and installed this month. The slide was a one-off fibreglass product specially made for the site by local business Norski Fibreglass Products Ltd. It is yellow with a white underside. “Neighbours will have to keep a lookout and see if a bright yellow second-hand slide appears from over a fence.” Hutchinson speculated a saw was used in the heist. However he said the chain on the swings would prove useless to anyone who had it. “I guess someone might be looking to get some chain for a dog lead but it is actually made of cable. While the swings will be easy to replace, finding

The Burleigh Park playground which is missing two swings and a slide.

a replacement slide in late December could take a while. “Potentially we could be looking at late January before a replacement slide can be found.” He said such incidents were rare, thankfully, but he

said it was a shame for the children of the area that the playground which had 1980s style playground equipment had been damaged. Hutchinson said the matter was now with the police.

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By Adam Poulopoulos An investigation into what caused a crane to topple over at Blenheim’s ASB Theatre site earlier this week has commenced. The crane fell onto the Taylor River bank, near the Clubs of Marlborough building, at about 8:30am on Monday. There were no injuries in the collapse, but the concrete panel the boom was sitting on will be replaced, and some other panels were chipped. A crane inspector and representatives from WorkSafe New Zealand were due to start their on-site investigation today. Robinson Construction, who are building the theatre, are interviewing the crane operator and other employees in their own inquiry. Theatre project manager Tim Smit says he cannot comment on why or how the crane came down until the investigation was complete. He says the crane has been cordoned off, but work is continuing in other areas of the site. The 100 tonne crawler crane cannot be moved until the investigation is finished. When it is, it will be replaced by an 80-tonne crane, also owned by Robinson Construction, which has been based at Grove Mill Winery recently. No end date has been given for the investigation. ASB Theatre trust chairman Kevin Moseley says his prevailing emotion is “absolute relief.” “Nobody was hurt and it could have been a

VICTIMS HAILED Police have acknowledged the bravery of the 10 victims who gave evidence against a 66-year-old Blenheim man who sexually offended against them. On Thursday a jury in the High Court in Nelson found the man guilty on a total of 35 charges that relate to numerous incidents of serious sexual offending against young and vulnerable female victims. These included sexual violations by rape, indecent assaults, making objectionable images, supplying Class C drugs and grooming in preparation for his sexual offending. The man has been remanded in custody and will be sentenced on February 20, 2015. The toppled crane at the ASB Theatre.

completely different scenario. “If it was going to fall anywhere it couldn’t have fallen in a better place. “It could have gone across the road.” He says he feels sorry for Robinson Construction. “The lifts they have had to perform to put the concrete panels in during the last 12 months

have passed without incident. “They did not need this to happen right on Christmas time.” Mr Moseley says he is unsure what caused the incident, as the crane was not carrying a load when the incident occurred, and there was no wind blowing.

Two new colleges, one site investigated By Jacob Page The Ministry of Education appears willing to listen to Marlborough’s desire for two new colleges on a combined site. A letter was presented on Monday night to Marlborough Boys’ College board chairman Tony de Reeper, principal Wayne Hegarty, and also Marlborough Girls’ College board chairman Bernie Rowe and principal Karen Stewart outlining education minister Hekia Parata’s stance. The letter stated the ministry would prepare a report on the feasibility of a green field site with Marlborough Boys’ and Marlborough Girls’ colleges side-by-side. Both schools had been in favour of a combined site due to the ability to future proof the

school and because of the tired state of the buildings at both colleges. The ministry had originally offered three options at various price tags. The options include relocate one or both schools, so that there were two schools on one site at a projected cost of $51.5 million if it was done on the MGC site. There was retaining the status quo with some improvements at a projected cost of $10.8 million. There was also the option of a co-educational centre on the MGC site at a projected cost of $52.6 million. The step towards a new area is the major plus. De Reeper said the news was a step in the right direction.

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“While it’s no guarantee that this will be the option that will eventually come about, it is pleasing that the ministry has listened to the community’s wishes. “The ministry has to be commended for listening to us because when we first started this process this wasn’t even (an option) on the table. “We’ve come a long way.” De Reeper said he was unsure what involvement the colleges and community would have in the process between now and the report, but he thought they had done as much as they could for now. The consultation process has taken a year to this point with a feasibility study on a joint site likely by June of next year.

PARKING FEES UP Parking fees in Blenheim are on the increase. The increases, the first in eight years, will come into force in March. Councillors agreed to a 30 cent increase in the Blenheim hourly kerbside parking rate, and a 20 cent rise in the off-street rate. Kerbside parking will be $1.50 per hour, while off-street parking will set shoppers back $1 per hour. An all-day parking rate of $4 will be offered at all pay and display car parks.

WHALING ANNIVERSARY The 50th anniversary of the last time a whale was harpooned in the Marlborough Sounds will happen this weekend. The Edwin Fox Museum on the Picton foreshore will host a special evening on Sunday that will feature a selection of whaling pieces from the Marlborough Museum.

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By Adam Poulopoulos A born-and-raised Marlborough farmer is looking forward to beginning her term as the Top of the South’s representative in the Rural Women New Zealand National Council. Melva Robb was notified of her election at the council’s national conference in Rotorua last month. Growing up in the Pelorus Sounds on a beef and sheep farm, Melva joined Rural Women in 1968. Two decades later she moved to the Kenepuru Sound, before returning to the Pelorus in 2008. In between times she has been president of the Marlborough Rural Women body, and currently has the role of secretary. Now, Melva works in the Sounds Reflection gift shop, and manages a beef and sheep plot in the Waihopai Valley with her sister. She says it was an honour to be picked to represent the region. “Another lady stood against me and the position is not something to be taken lightly. “To have the support of the majority was fantastic.” At the conference Melva was also awarded two trophies, one for her

Melva Robb with her two trophies.

work raising money for the Solomon Islands. In a national initiative, Rural Women sent about 4000 books to the islands after several schools were lost during the floods earlier this year. Her second award, a shield, was awarded for an essay she wrote on an unforgettable pet, a cat named Good Omer. “When we were in the sounds we lived in a guest house, and the cat always used to greet people,” she says. Melva’s two-year council term begins in January.

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Toy run spreads cheer Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk The wind was chilly but spirits were high for the charity Toy Run held by the Marlborough Branch of the Ulysses Club last Saturday. Participants met at Renwick, displaying their bikes and talking to the public who went along for a look, before convoying to Blenheim. Despite numbers being down by 50 percent compared to last year due to Nelson holding their toy run the same day and the cooler weather, it was still deemed a success. “It was great to have so many non members turn up, it’s what we encourage,” club member Murray Brooks says. “We were also thrilled to see members of the public come along and donate toys, so a big thank you to the community.” There was everything from scooters and vintage motorcycles through to Can Am trikes and other newer models. Toy Run leader and club member Kelvin Watson dressed as Father Christmas much to the delight of the children, and says taking part in charity runs was “hugely enjoyable”. “It’s a great cause and to be able to help people in times of need makes me very happy,” he says. More photos on p22. Inset: All types of toys were donated to the Toy Run, including this stuffed reindeer which hitched a ride from Renwick.

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Kennard to ride in WRC again Blenheim-based co-driver John Kennard will be calling the notes alongside Kiwi rally ace Hayden Paddon in the World Rally Championship (WRC) again in 2015. Kennard has been with the Geraldine based 27-year-old driver for nine years and the duo will contest an expanded

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: What was your highlight of 2014?

Bill McEwan Blenheim

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My son being ordained as a Buddhist monk.

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Letters to the editor

Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer Dear Ed, than 150 words. They must be signed Well I never! The Department of Conservation says there were and a street address provided to show two million seals back in the pre-sealing days - 1750 good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. A.D.(18th century). The editor reserves the right to Just how did DOC calculate that? Was it by the same maths that they arrived at 70 million possums? A Landcare Research scientist told them that was “codswallop” and called it a “back of a cigarette packet calculation.” Dear Ed, There never were 70 million. New Kaikoura MP wants the recreaDOC certainly has a fertile imagination, e.g. it’s tional fishing public to be patient. How “biblical proportion” rat plague to back up using many years constitutes being patient? the ecocide 1080. The cod ban started in 2008. MinisGoodbye birds, insects and everything else. ter Nathan Guy did nothing but fob us DOC stands for Department of Chaos? off. He seems weak and ineffective in Father telling his ministry wallies to get on with giving the rec. public a fair deal. While focus has been on blue cod,

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.

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Dear Ed, I feel sorry for the Blenheim men their picture and story on page one of the Marlborough Express December 9. They haven’t been found guilty on gambling charges. Yet they are made to look guilty what about privacy for Pat & Mike O’Brien. Nice photo though. K Warren

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Re: Cruise ship Dear Ed, Following on from the letter in 10 December issue, I too am a regular stall holder at the cruise ship market on the foreshore in Picton. It is sad that the local MDC Marlborough 4 Fun and other groups, are not into promoting the market. Also the local shop keepers in Picton are not in favour of a market and have tried many times to have us closed. I think we should all work together to promote Picton but perhaps I have a strange view. When the market was on the foreshore by the Memorial steps we seemed to be more into the Picton spirit and I think that was possibly a

better place for a market. It dissapoints me that the Lions work so hard to help the stall holders and to promote the market only to be shot down by some, mainly local business people. I know these people see that we don’t pay rent taxes etc but do they ever stop to think that each day we have a stall we contribute to the Lions who in turn have that money to purchase things to help the Picton community. I’m sure these business people don’t contribute to the Lions or any other such group, each time they open their shop door. Yours Disappointed too

No Christmas spirit Dear Ed, I find it amusing that the council and Marlborough Lines aren’t happy to just pay for some nice Christmas decorations and a tree in Blenheim’s public spaces, and yet I read about members of the community donating their time, their own decorations and retail spaces to create beautiful Christmas grottos. It amazes me that no matter how cash strapped people are, and generally people who are paying the council and Marlborough Lines for rates and power usage, they still dig deep to create something magical for the community. Why couldn’t the council have thought of doing this? Buying some decorations, using an empty shop space in town, find someone to dress as santa, play some carols and do something for the community. If the people can do it, what’s their excuse? Carol

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By Adam Poulopoulos Having started campaigning in the last millennium, 94-year-old Marygold Miller finally has her pedestrian crossing. Marygold cut a ceremonial ribbon with Mayor Alistair Sowman on Monday to unveil the courtesy crossing, situated outside Ashwood Park Retirement Village, where she lives. The crossing was completed as part of the Middle Renwick Road roundabouts project. Marygold, who had been applying to see a crossing put in place for 15 years, says she is delighted one is now in place. “For people like me, or for people on a scooter, it’s better than a zebra crossing because you can get to the middle of the road and take a break. “I feel the cooperation of Marlborough Roads, the council and myself shows working together can achieve a lot.” Mayor Alistair Sowman with Marygold Miller at her new pedestrian crossing.

Solomon Panoho, 9, and his saxophone brought some Christmas cheer to the Blenheim CBD last week. Solomon busked with some Christmas carols in front of Whitcoulls on Friday afternoon.

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House dream a reality Six years of hard saving pays off Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim couple Jayson and Nessie Cruz have special cause to celebrate today, after receiving the keys to their brand new home. What makes their story unique is the fact that they are first home buyers, purchasing a brand new home using savings from six years of hard work and sacrifice. And it’s not only Jayson and Nessie who are thrilled with their accomplishment, their agent Sue Duckworth of Mark Stevenson First National Real Estate was too. “It’s the first time for me in 30 years that a first home buyer has purchased a new home, so I was so thrilled for them. “With so few first home buyers coming through it was certainly an incredible achievement, and I believe they are an inspiration to other young couples,” she says. Jayson, originally from the Philippines, has lived in Blenheim since the age of 12, and admits he is a big spender. So when he met wife Nessie, also from the Philippines, he says he made the best decision by giving her control of their finances. “She does the budget better and I knew she would keep us on track with our savings,” he laughs. For six years the couple saved as hard as they could

Nessie and Jayson Cruz with son CJ are thrilled with their new home purchase. Photo provided.

which was greatly helped by them living with Jayson’s mother. They paid off their debts, and before they knew it they had a $60,000 deposit. Jaysen’s mother knew how important it was for them to purchase their own home, so she gifted them money toward their deposit. “She has been amazing to us and without her support our dream of owning this beautiful home wouldn’t be realised,” he says. The couple went to ANZ’s Blenheim branch, was approved instantly for home

finance and set about finding their dream home. “We got our finance first so we knew how much we could spend,” Jayson says. “What made the process easy was that they knew what they wanted and they came prepared so it was pretty straight forward,” Sue adds. “We can’t say enough about Sue, she was so helpful, explained everything to us and took care of it all and made it a great experience,” Nessie says. Jayson and Nessie visited a few open homes but fell

‘in love’ with one in Buick Street, and within three days the house was theirs. “Anyone who k nows me would agree I am not much of a handyman, so we needed something that was new and low maintenance,” Jayson laughs. “So for us this house was a straight 10 out of 10. “It was a nervous wait as the deal was multi-offer but once it was all finalised we were over the moon.” “It’s going to be a great Christmas for our family. A new home in time for the New Year,” Nessie adds.

Dori Dehar, 3, has a chat to the big man in red.

Busy Sunday in Picton Picton came out in force on Sunday for the Mariners Mall grand opening day on Sunday. Hundreds visited the mall to celebrate the newly expanded Shipwrecks playground, the unveiling of Antarctic Yoghurt and Red Salt Cafe, Bar and Restaurant, and get their hands on some prizes and free samples. Santa Claus also made a guest appearance, and proved as popular as usual. Later in the day, locals lined the streets to watch the floats travel past as part of the Christmas parade. More photos page 22.

A Blenheim Sun business update.

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Marlborough’s GroutPro franchise has brand new owners, local couple Matt and Christie O’Donnell. The husband and wife team returned home to Blenheim last year to settle down and focus on family. Looking for an exciting new business opportunity, Matt and Christie are pleased to announce they have officially taken over GroutPro and began trading mid November. “We were looking for a lifestyle change that fitted well with our family and provided us with an exciting new challenge,” Christie said. “I have been a tradesman for over 10 years and have always enjoyed working with my hands, so this business really appealed to me,” Matt added.

Above; Christie and Matt O’Donnell, new owners of GroutPro. Right, a before and after GroutPro professional tile and grout cleaning, just like new.

GroutPro first came to Marlborough in 2011 and is part of a very successful nationwide company, specialising in all tile and grout restoration needs. Services apply to both domestic and commercial

applications, using cutting edge professional products designed for both the indoors and out. “We look forward to meeting new clients and providing the very best in service and results - guaranteed.”


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Young author Rhys Bloomfield’s recent achievement is still very unknown in the Blenheim community. What readers will soon find out about this shy 19-year-old is that there is serious potential for his writing, and judging by his first book ‘The Maid, the Man and the Master’, it is a storyline that may soon capture a lot of attention. Rhys talks to Celeste Lodewyk about his first book. For this former Marlborough Boys’ College student, writing has been a recently awaken talent, and he completed his first book in October. Rhys left school after year 11 due to bullying and is now writing full time with the view of having more books published. He admits this was the first time he had worked on a book, and with no formal educational training he felt it came “naturally”. “I would sit down every night at the computer and just start typing.” Once the first few paragraphs were down the rest of the story flowed.

“I have been thinking about this story for a few years and one day I just started” “I worked on it from start to finish, rather than writing bits here and there. “It’s really just been a build up of ideas, no research or outside influence,” he says. Once completed Rhys sent a copy to a freelance proof reader before sending it to local publisher John Penney of Prisma Print. John described Rhys’s book as an achievement for someone of his age. “I thought he had done very well,” he says. Supporting Rhys along the way was his family who have also read and enjoyed the book. When I was first handed a copy of The Maid, the Man and the Master, its stormy and mysterious cover art gave me the first hint of what I found to be an unexpectedly dark, yet gripping tale of suffering and survival. The 309 page book entails the encounter between main characters Jake, a struggling 21-year-old author, and his millionaire high school friend, Eric.

Jake is offered live-in work at Eric’s mysterious mansion with a sizeable allowance, and finds three maids also living there. It isn’t long before Jake discovers the outwardly pleasant Eric to be arrogant and inflicting pain upon the maids for his own pleasure. Jake forms a bond with the favoured maid, Amelia, and makes it his mission to free her and the others from the terror of the mansion. But along the way he finds himself locked in Eric’s ‘secret punishment’ room,

and he soon learns that he has to play by the rules in order to save everyone’s lives. Like all good stories, the hero provides a great ending and you find yourself almost ready to forgive Eric of his sins. Rhys has already begun work on the sequel and plans to make it a trilogy. “Throughout the trilogy you will see the characters pushed to the limits before prevailing, and along the way there will be new characters introduced. “It has felt good to be writing. It’s that feeling like you are achieving something

Congratulations to our latest authors, Rhys and Terry

Merry Christmas We will be closed from Dec 20 - Jan 8 2015

The Sun has two copies of The Maid, the Man and the Master to give away. To enter simply email your name, address and phone number to; celeste@blenheimsun.co.nz

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and it’s been a good outlet for me,” he says. The Maid, the Man and the Master are on sale at Blenheim Bookworld at a cost of $30. Alternatively they are available directly from the author by emailing - rhysbloomfield64@hotmail.com

For enquiries on how you can get your book published, 3D Printing, or any of our other services, contact John or Maree Penney: 579 4709 info@prismaprint.co.nz | www.prismaprint.co.nz | facebook.com/PrismaPrintNZ


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Happy Holidays Have a fantastic Christmas and we’ll see you in 2015! From the team at SteamCleanz

Ltd.

Specialists in all aspects of • Radiators • Oil coolers • Heat exchangers • Inter coolers

Have a happy and safe festive season 44 Main St, Blenheim • Phone 578 8176 anytime

We are closed 24 Dec until 12 Jan

Merry Christmas!

Neil and Ian wish all their valued customers a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2015! Best wishes for a happy and safe holiday.

We will be shut statutory days only 24 hour call out service available

Phone: 579 4445 office@cmelectrical.co.nz www.cmelectrical.co.nz

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the team at Accessman We will be closed from mid-day 24th December and reopen on 5th January 2015 7 Sutherland Terrace, Blenheim Phone 03 578 5600 or 021 361 544 Fax 03 578 4640 blenheim@accessman.co.nz www.accessman.co.nz

phone 577 5909

s Merry ChristmYaea r & Happy New Holiday Hours

Monday 22nd December Tuesday 23rd December Wednesday 24th December Thursday 25th December Friday 26th December Saturday 27th December Sunday 28th December Monday 29th December Tuesday 30th December Wednesday 31st December

open 7 - 5.30pm open 7 - 5.30pm open 7 - 5pm closed Christmas Day closed Boxing Day open 8 - 4pm closed open 8 - 5pm open 8 - 5pm open 8 - 5pm

Thursday 1st January Friday 2nd January Saturday 3rd January Sunday 4th January Monday 5th January

closed New Years Day closed open 8 - 4pm closed normal hours resume

pROUDLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OpERATED

Merry Christmas

Phone: 578 1665 28 Alfred Street, Blenheim www.theskinclinic.co.nz

L o C at e d W i t h i n C h at e a u M a r L B o r o u g h

gROVE ROAD, bLENHEIM

Phone: 579 2368 Mobile: 027 675 6727

We will be closed from Tuesday 23rd December and reopen Monday 12th January. We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Christmas.

Wishing you a Merry ChristMas and a happy neW year

We would like to wish our customers and clients a very Merry Christmas and Happy safe boating New Year. We look forward to looking after you in 2015. Closed stats days only.

From Richard and the Powerboat team..

72 Grove Rd, Blenheim PH 578 0569

Graham and Cynthia Brooks

thank family, friends, colleagues, loyal clients and the wider community we so willingly serve, for your support and companionship this past year. A peaceful festive season and bright New Year to you all.

MERRY XMAS TO OUR CLIENTS FROM THE STAFF AT RENNER FENCING d Locally owne s es Family Busin Mike 577 6615 - 021 416 798 Brad - 021 416 703 rennerfencing@hotmail.com

HAVE A DEVINE CHRISTMAS Open every night until 24 December til 8pm!

| web www.arthurdevine.co.nz | email inspire@arthurdevine.co.nz | blenheim 67 Taylor Pass Road +64 3 579 5470 |


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SeasonsGREETINGS THANK YOU to all our discerning customers who chose to shop with us this year.

Best wishes for the festive season and 2015. Marc and Vanessa wish all their customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Ph. 578 4192

29 Stuart Street, Blenheim. Fax 03 578 4692 Email: maher.mosely@xtra.co.nz. AH: Marc 027 733 1648

75 Market Street, Blenheim | Ph 578 7897 We also accept these cards: CRT, Gilrose Finance & Q-Card

The team at WillPower would like to thank their customers for their continued support in 2014, and wish you all a safe Christmas and a happy New Year.

We will close on the 23rd December and reopen on the 5th of January. For support and Information phone 579 4349 and leave a message, calls will be followed up over the holiday period. Cancer Information helpline 0800 CANCER (226 237)

Office: 03 577 9898 Email: info@willpowerelectrical.co.nz

The team at Mint Air would like to wish you a

Merry Christmas and a

Happy New Year and thank you for your business over the year.

Ph (03) 570 2298 • Email mintair@xtra.co.nz or go to www.mintair.co.nz

Thank you to our loyal customers

Merry Christmas We are closed 25-26 December

New Year 1-2 January – closed lunch, open for dinner.

And remember, be SunSmart this holiday season!

Forum Building, Market St, Blenheim

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM DAVE REES PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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CLEANING

CHANGING THE WAY YOU VIEW THE WORLD

• Commercial Cleaning • Pressure Washing

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• Commercial & Domestic Window Cleaning

0272 933196, 933196 , T:T:03 03 5728897 0272 5796349 www.clearviewcleaning.co.nz www.clearviewcleaning.co.nz

Clearview Cleaning would like to thank all their customers for their continued support and wish you all a safe Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you all in 2015!

WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

For all painting and decorating needs

Phone 03 570 2214 • Mobile 0272 472 784 davereespainters@xtra.co.nz

Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year

See you in 2015

BLENHEIM’S FRESHEST SEAFOOD • 20 GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM

HO HO HO! MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish our clients and all the people of Marlborough a safe and fun holiday Farm, Residential, Lifestyle Fencing, Vinyard Posting, Strainers, Stays, Post Replacement, Wire Running.

For your personal commitment to quality & service ring

BamBoo Garden resTauranT (03) 579 1118 31 maxwell road, Blenheim

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Wishing you a safe and happy Christmas

Graeme Coleman Ltd SERVICING: MARLBOROUGH, BLENHEIM, PICTON, WAIRAU

Certified Bricklayers and Plasterers

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Peter and the team wish everyone a very Merry Christmas

55 Grove Road, Blenheim • Phone: 578 5950

www.heatingmarlborough.co.nz

Have a First Class Christmas and a wonderful summer. See you in 2015.

Jeannine Roodakker 139 High Street • Ph: 03 579 3001 jeannine@firstclassaccounts.co.nz • www.firstclassaccounts.co.nz

Springlands Health Limited & Havelock Medical Centre

Wishing all our clients a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. We will be closed from Wednesday 24th December. Re-opening Monday 12th January. For all urgent calls a technician will be available.

Your After Hours options are: For medical advice phone Springlands Health 03-5780979 and your call will transfer to the HML After Hours medical advice service. Marlborough After Hours GP Service Open 6pm – 10pm each night and 8am – 10pm on weekends and public holidays. (Based at Wairau Hospital)

We wish you a safe and Happy Xmas and New Year

We will be closed on the stat days and the Saturday of both holiday weekends. Off Dobson Street, Blenheim • Ph (03) 577 9942 •

For friendly, professional service phone

03 572 8504

6 OPAWA ST, BLENHEIM Email marlbtvservices@xtra.co.nz

Hardy-Jones┃Clark BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS NOTARY PUBLIC

We wish you a safe and happy festive season.

www.bernadettethomasbridal.co.nz Photo: Jacqui Leslie

Merry Christmas to all our clients We will be closed from 23rd December til 6 January.

03 578 5339

Phone: 03 572 7117 High Street, Renwick

76 High Street, Blenheim Email enq@hjc.co.nz www.hjc.co.nz

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The team at Cantwell Joinery wishes you all a

Merry&Christmas Happy New Year

We will be closed from noon 19 Dec and will reopen 12 January 2015.

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Thank you to all our valued customers for their support throughout the year. Within the Warehouse Corner of Kinross & Redwood Streets, Blenheim Tel: 03 579 1751

Open 7 days a week from 9am- 8pm

Wishing our loyal customers and the people of Marlborough a safe and happy holiday season

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For professional cartage of Livestock

Phone 572 8579 Fax 03 572 8808

Visit us online at www mastercraft.co.nz or call us on 03 578 3375 Showroom 15 Bristol Street, Riverlands, Blenheim

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We thank all of our customers and wish them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Bridal designer

Ph. 578 8410

Opening hours over Christmas and New Year Springlands Havelock Tel: 578 0979 Tel: 574 2233 24th Dec 8.30 - 5.30pm 8.30 - 1pm 31st Dec 8.30 - 5.30pm 8.30 - 1pm Both centres are closed on 25 & 26 December and 1 & 2 January We are open as normal on all other days

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Closed from 5pm Dec 19th Re-opening 8am Jan 7th 2015

Merry Christmas to everyone, most importantly my beautiful brides from 2014.

from the team at 4 John Street Blenheim

(03) 578 5398

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SeasonsGREETINGS

Classic Gates & Powder Coating RiveRlandssandblasting & spRaypainting

Wishing you a safe Christmas and a New Year full of happiness We thank you for your custom this year and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Christmas Greetings from Classic Gates Engineering. We wish to thank our clients for their support in 2014 and look forward to being of assistance in 2015. www.classicgates.co.nz

We will be closed over Christmas and re-opening on 5th January

We will be closed from 19th December 2014 to 12th January 2015 Any emergencies please call

17 Rangitane Drive, South End of the Marina, Havelock Postal 18 Old Coach Road, Havelock, Marlborough Phone: (03) 574 2434 Mobile: 0274 908 148 info@johnsonsbargeservice.co.nz

577 9278

Wishing you a safe and happy holiday season!

We wish our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Marlborough Trials Centre 53 Grove Road, Blenheim

Ph 579 2500

All of us at G T Sowman Sandcarved Glassware

• Driveways • Culvert Installation • Site Excavation • Soak Pits • Farm Drainage • also Vineyard Development & Maintenance

James & Mary

GRAVEL & TOPSOIL SUPPLIES

27.11.2014

NEWMAN EXCAVATIONS

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230 PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

14 HIGH STREET, RENWICK PHONE WK 027 446 4230

PHONE A/H (03) 572 8758 FAX (03) 572 8896 EMAIL: newman.excavations@xtra.co.nz

DESIGN & BUILD SPECIALISTS

The Country Touch

For Hair

“Helping New Zealanders achieve financial security and prosperity”

Wishing our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

say "thank you” and wish you a Merry Xmas and a safe holiday

Wishing all my clients a Merry Christmas and a safe, happy and prosperous New Year.

Thank you for your loyalty over the past year and I look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

Our office will be closed from the 24th Dec 2014 and re-opening on the 12th Jan 2015.

Call 03 579 1167

Wishing a Merry Christmas to our valuable Marlborough Clients. Have a great 2015!

SHOWHOME & OFFICE NEW SHOWHOME O

Coleen Bush 39 Green Lane, Omaka, Blenheim • Phone 03 578 5271

9 Nosworthy St, Blenheim Em: blenheim@prosper.org.nz • www.prosper.org.nz

4 Payne Place, Blenheim (Boulevard Park on Taylor Subdivision)

Phone 03 579 2282

3523749AR

Wishing you a Joyful Holiday Season See you in 2015!

169 Taylor Pass Road

• Boulevard Park on Taylor Subdivision •

Mark Stevenson

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Thank you to our families for their continued support

Robbie Moore

61 MAXWELL ROAD

At this time give some thought to the reason for the season.

Licensed Salesperson REAA 2008

Marketing Consultant Mobile 027 278 4401

(BEHIND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH)

Ph: 578 0678 62 Market Street Blenheim

www.marlboroughrealestate.co.nz

578 8059

Mark Stevenson First National Real Estate Ltd. Licensed Agent REAA 2008

10A Opawa St, Ph 578 2167

Phone 03 5


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Our office will be closing for the Christmas break on Tuesday 23rd December and will reopen on Wednesday 14th January 2015.

Wishing all our clients a safe and happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Cnr Nelson & Hutcheson Street

Ph: 03 577 9980

e-mail: tgblenheim@snap.net.nz

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The team at Gascoigne Wicks wish all clients a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. We will be closing from Tuesday 23 December 2014, re-opening again on Monday 12 January 2015.

79 high Street, Blenheim | T: 03 578 4229 E: enquiries@gwlaw.co.nz | www.gascoignewicks.co.nz

The power of many. The strength of one.

Members’ holiday exhibition

The Cresswell team wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

“The Marlborough connection” Open 10.30am to 4.30pm daily (except public holidays) 20th December to 25th January

M e r ry c h r i S T M a S

We will be closed from noon Wednesday 24th December and reopen the 12th of January 2015

Ph: (03) 578 7247 3 Stuart Street, Blenheim Email: cresselectrical@xtra.co.nz

MERRY CHRISTMAS

yealandS eSTaTe Marlborough gallery 204 high Street blenheim www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Happy Holidays

from the team at cafe Home. Thank you to all our customers for a great year!

TO OUR LOYAL CLIENTS

Have a fantastic Christmas and a safe New Year.

W E L O O K F O R WA R D TO

S E E I N G YO U I N 2 0 1 5 GORGEOUS GIFT IDEAS AND v O U C H E R S A v A I L A b L E AT CINNAMON HOUSE.

SIMCOX CONSTRUCTION

CINNAMON

Email simcoxconst@xtra.co.nz 14 Taylor Pass Rd, Blenheim Phone: (03) 578 5930 www.simcox.co.nz

Phone 577 6386 • 027 285 1381 simone.cinnamon@xtra.co.nz

HOUSE DESIGN

Open 10am-4pm Monday to Friday & 10.00am-2.00pm Saturday 32 Park Terrace

Open Boxing Day 9am - 2pm with our all day breakfast menu

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Blenheim Drycleaning & laundry Thank you for your support in 2014 and we look forward to being of service in 2015.

27 Queen St, Blenheim Ph 578 3274 T h e D ry c l e a n e r s yo u ca n T ru s T

The New World family would like to thank all of their wonderful customers for their support and wish everyone a safe and merry xmas.

We hope you have a trucking good Christmas.

Phone 03 572 9413 Mobile 027 436 5145 admin@renwicktransport.co.nz


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Have a happy Christmas and an enjoyable summer season.

Enquiries - David 0274 356 690 Email - kingcontracting@xtra.co.nz www.kingcontracting.co.nz Rapaura Road, RD3, Blenheim.

Marlborough

glass

(03) 578 5374

Closed Dec 25th to 28th - Open Dec 29th to 31st Closed Jan 1st to 4th - Open again from Jan 5th On call 24/7 everyday for emergencies

Wishing all our customers a very merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year!

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Merry Christmas & Thank You

To my valued Clients

We are closed 5pm Dec 24th - open again on Mon 29th Then closed 5pm Wed 31st - open again on Mon 5th Agent Marlborough Real Estate 2008 Ltd MERINZ Licenced REAA 2008

P 03 578 0888 M 027 228 6001 E vicki.baker@harcourts.co.nz

35 Main Street, Blenheim

03 579 5276

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to all my customers.

Roger Collett

Cell Phone 027 488 6818 Thank you for your support throughout 2014

A/Hours BM 572 9745 Master Painter & Decorator

Josh Cody 027 578 5374 Josh@marlboroughglass.co.nz 44 Main Street, Blenheim www.marlboroughglass.co.nz

Wishing all our clients a happy and safe holiday season.

Merry Christmas to all our customers.

Here’s to a safe and happy 2015! Closed Dec 25th to 28th - Open Dec 29th to 31st Closed Jan 1st to 4th - Open again from Jan 5th

TRILLO METALS LTD Ph 03 578 0340 2B Cloudy Bay Drive, Cloudy Bay Business Park, Blenheim trillometals@xtra.co.nz

We would like to thank the people of Marlborough for a fantastic year.

Thank you and merry Christmas to all our customers.

We will be available throughout the holidays for all your electrical requirements.

Merry Christmas! Karen Essex-Mooney

Registered Financial Adviser ph 579 2200 or 021 731 048 Lifetime Home Loans

DEAN COWARD Electrician

DEAN COWARD PH/FAX 578 4846, CELL 0274-476 926 dcelectrics@xtra.co.nz • 5A Park Terrace, Blenheim ELECTRICIAN

Freephone 0800 65 64 66

blenheim indoor sports and ten pin bowling Dorothy, Brian and the staff would like to thank their customers for the continued support during 2014. We wish you all a Happy Christmas and New Year. Opening hours for January: Closed: Xmas Day/Boxing Day/New Years Day (unless prebooked) Weekdays: 10am to 10pm Saturdays: 10am to 11pm, Sundays: 10am to 5pm Bookings advisable. Phone 578 4851 or 0275 784 851 to book a lane. www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz

For Efficient Solutions To Your Electrical Requirements

We’ve been ‘spinning your wheels’ ALL forAREAS overANYTIME 30 years Member Electrical Contractors Association of New Zealand

PH/FAXTO 578ALL 4846,OUR CELLCUSTOMERS 0274-476 926 and we A huge THANKS 5A Park Terrace, Blenheim look forward to continuing to ‘spin your wheels’

HAVE A VERY MERRY AND SAFE XMAS Cheers From Bill and the team Open SEVEN days a week. Closed xmas day.

61 Queen Street, Blenheim Ph: 578 0433 facebook.com/AvantiPlusBlenheim www.bikemarlborough.co.nz

The end of the year brings no greater joy than the opportunity to express to you Season’s Greetings & extend our personal THANKS to all of our 23 Grove Road Coffee House friends! It is a special time of year and we are thankful for customers like you, who have made our jobs easier and our lives more fulfilling.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and thank you for your continued support.

Thank you for your support – without you all, we would not be! THANK YOU again for a wonderful year. Be Safe in your holiday Cheer! Tam, Clint & Charles, along with the 23 Grove Road Coffee House Team. WE ARE OPEN THROUGH THE HOLIDAY SEASON…. ONLY CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY!! Find us on Facebook/ ph. 03 579 42 51

Tania Randall

Personal Travel Manager P: +64 3 577 8569 M: +64 21 167 1835 E: tania.randall@travelmanagers.co.nz www.travelmanagers.co.nz/taniarandall Accredited Agent

TAANZ bonded & IATA licensed


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The trusted name for plumbing and gasfitting in the Marlborough region. NATIONAL GOLD AWARD WINNER

Merry Christmas everyone. Have a safe and happy holiday.

See you next year Best wishes from the team @ Haack Construction

Leave your requirements for installations and repairs in the hands of the professionals at Morgan Plumbing.

96A Middle Renwick Rd Phone 578 3703

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Christmas Greetings

The team would like to wish our loyal clients a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year.

Christmas is here and I hope everyone has a chance to spend time with family and friends, enjoying this special time of the year. I will be spending Christmas at home with my family, relaxing and recharging the batteries after a busy year. I want to take this chance to pay tribute to those who have contributed to our community in any way over the last year, through voluntary work, advice or donations. We are fortunate to be part of a community of immense generosity.

We will be closed from midday 23rd December and will reopen on the 5th January.

On behalf of us all I would also offer a special message of thanks to those within our community who will be working at Christmas – the police and ambulance drivers, the health team at Wairau Hospital, all those who keep our essential services going even on Christmas Day. May I welcome the many visitors we’ll be receiving in Marlborough in coming weeks; loved ones returning home and holidaymakers discovering our piece of paradise. Have a safe and enjoyable visit - there is no better place to spend summer than here in Marlborough!

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Just married

ALEMAN: Aly and Martin are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first baby girl, Ayla Agustina (4.08kg and 52cm long) on December 5, 2014 at 2:56am at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to all the midwives, doctors, nurses and paediatrics team from Wairau Hospital.

Michelle Maihi (Ne Robertson) and Ranga Maihi were married at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds on the 28th Nov 2014. Photo provided.

Looking back at Christmas and New Year babies By Celeste Lodewyk It is that time of year again when expectant parents due around Christmas and New Year wait with anticipation of having Marlborough’s first Christmas and New Year babies. Looking back at last year, Blenheim couple Chloe and Daniel Rarity celebrated their Christmas in hospital giving birth to their second child, son Hunter Jay Rarity. He was born 9:09pm weighing 10lb 5oz on December 25, 2013 , which was his due date. Chloe says what made their day even more special was arriving at the maternity ward and finding a bassinet decorated in Christmas theme. Baby Hunter was “the best gift ever” for proud sister Dakota. Funnily enough, Chloe knew the parents of Marlborough’s New Year baby. Anthony and Natasha Jones welcomed their second child, baby girl Wynter Rose Jones at 10:40pm weighing 6lb 14oz on January 1, making her Marlborough’s first baby for 2014.

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Dakota Rarity was thrilled when her baby brother Hunter arrived on Christmas Day.

Natasha Jones welcomed her daughter Wynter on January 1, making her Marlborough’s first baby for 2014.

Natasha described it as “a date we won’t forget”. “We were secretly hoping Wynter would be the first baby for 2014,” she

says. Wynter was also welcomed by adoring big brother William.

While the Sun will still be visiting the maternity ward during the Christmas break, parents are welcome to send in their birth announcements to babies@blenheimsun.co.nz, and they will be published on the Babies page in January’s publications.

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Police inbrief

Weekend arrests Assault arrest A 36-year-old man was arrested for assault on Market St on Saturday

Disorderly behaviour A 23-year-old man was arrested for disorderly behaviour on Scott St A 20-year-old man was also arrested for disorderly behaviour on Scott St

Concert raises cash The two Ceremony of Carols concerts presenting Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols raised $4575 that will go to the Salvation Army’s Christmas appeal.

The concerts at Blenheim’s Church of the Nativity was so successful plans are already in place for another concert next year. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra prin-

cipal harpist Helen Webby was the star attraction and she is pictured in the centre performing with the children’s choir.

Link Pathway funding

Link Pathway Co-ordinator Rick Edmonds, volunteer digger operator Gus Johnston and trust chair David Brown working on new section of Link Pathway.

Sunflower soars at Witherlea Enthusiasm for gardening has literally grown at one Marlborough kindergarten over the last few months. Witherlea Kindergarten was named last week as Marlborough’s winner of the Tallest Sunflower award, in a competition run by landscape supplier Daltons. Witherlea was one of three k i nd e rga r t e n s f r om t h e Marlborough Kindergarten Association taking part, with their winning sunflower plant measured in at a healthy 2.08 metres. Witherlea kindergarten teacher Cynthia Ragni said gardening was an important part of the kindergarten’s programme. “Our garden at Witherlea Kindergarten continues to inspire and educate our children in all facets of the natural world. “We believe it is so important for our current and future generations.”

Daltons general manager Colin Parker was quick to send his congratulations. “I’d like to congratulate Witherlea Kindergarten as well as thank every child and the Marlborough Kindergarten Association members for taking part. I hope they enjoyed the project as much as we did bringing it to them.” Eighteen months ago, Daltons came up with an initiative encouraging kindergarten kids to learn more about gardening by growing their own sunflowers. The kindergartens received a free sunflower starter pack containing Daltons Potting Mix, biodegradable pots, Kings Seed skyscraper sunflower seeds, an extra long measuring tape, growing guide and growth chart. Right: Connor Davies and Taylah Shannon with the Witherlea Kindergarten sunflower.

The Link Pathway was the big winner in the recent round of funding from the Canterbury Community Trust. Marlborough projects received $444,283. “The Canterbury Community Trust has committed $73,000 over the next twelve months to support the work on the pathway link from Picton to Ngakuta Bay, which is on top of $10,000 provided as seed funding in 2013. This project stood out to trustees as a community-based, community-led initiative that has involved a significant number of volunteers who are keen to see this project come to fruition. We believe it will not only benefit its local communities but will also provide significant returns through tourism for the region,” chief executive of The Canterbury Community Trust, Louise Edwards says.

Assault arrest A 37-year-old builder was arrested for assault on Market St

Fight breaks out A 24-year-old man and a 20-year-old man were arrested for fighting on Main St

Tourist arrested A 24-year-old male tourist was arrested for shoplifting and will appear in court on January 6.

Warrant arrest A 24-year-old man was arrested on a warrant and appeared in court on Monday.

Garage broken into A Lakings Road garage was broken into on December 12 or 13. Items were touched but nothing was taken.

Vehicle incidents Two vehicles interfered with at a Redwoodtown property on December 12. One was parked on the property, the other parked outside the address. Both vehicles were unlocked and glove compartments were searched but nothing was taken. Between December 12 and 13, a silver Mitsubishi Outlander Stationwagon regn HQF735 locked and parked in the carport of a Springlands address was stolen.

Wilful Damage A black Toyota coupe was scratched with a metal object while parked outside St Andrews Church on December 12. On December 12, a white Nissan vehicle keyed while parked in carpark outside Picton Fresh Choice

Theft On December 13, three shoplifters were apprehended for stealing cherries from Countdown Springlands On December 14 a shoplifter apprehended after stealing health/and beauty products, food and footwear from the Warehouse


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out & about

Wednesday December 17, 2014

Toy run

The Marlborough branch of the Ulysses Club held its annual Toy Run for the Salvation Army Toy Appeal last Saturday.

 Nadine Thomas of Gre en Door Real Estate with her motorcycle.  Judy Blake-Barrow, Darryn Taylor, Colin Simpson and Gerald Satherley waiting to start the run.

Mariners Mall opening

 Reagan Fahey and Chris de Wagt with dog Jennifer.

The Shipwrecks playground, Antarctic Yoghurt and Red Salt Cafe were launched at the Mariners Mall in Picton on Sunday.

 Janet Beech and Scott Taylor-Beech, 11.

 Friends Chloe Thompson, 12, and Zoraida Rick-Watson, 10.

 Ben and Ava James, 1.

Picton Christmas Parade

ix, 4, Correna and  The Blick family: Phoen Maxxus, 7.

Crowds came out in force as Christmas floats made their way through Picton on Sunday.

Jacinda Lambert lined  Michelle Spencer, Louise Wilson and the street for the parade.

 Andrew and Rachel Ho uston with their children Ariana, 8, and Charlotte, 5.

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Family/Whanau for infor- Mental Health Consumer mation /advocacy/sup- Advocacy Service - Our port - for families living with mental 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 Housie - Thursday 7pm Scott St. Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from St John Community 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga Needs your support, with donations of good quality items to sell, clothing, o Te Ra. Bric Brac, Books etc. 11 Boyce Last Housie - for 2014, 2 Street. Ph 578 1754. $1000 housies, 18th Dec 7pm sharp. Raffles and Meals from 5.30pm, Sheets ‘n Things - Now Blenheim Bowling Club. Proceeds located beside The Warehouse to Te Rerenga o Te Ra Housie will car park, behind John’s Kitchen. Good used linen at bargain prices. resume 5 February 2015. Donations, gratefully received. Ph Keeping U Moving walk- 578 1355. ing & Balance 50+ - Run by The Blue Door - Open Monday Community Eldercare Coordinator, to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 2nd & 4th Thursdays a month St 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your Christopher’s Hall 3.30-4.30 call requirements we would gladly acWendy 5794446 coin donation cept. We can deliver. Phone 579 towards cup of tea. 4353.

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. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am-8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. 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.

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Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Ross 578 5896 . 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.

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KUTIA, Richard Curtis: Passed away on Monday December 15 2014 at Hospice Marlborough, after a courageous battle. Aged 58 years. Beloved husband of Dawn, treasured and respected family member of Marquita, Simon, Conrad, Hannah, Poppy, Summer, and Ellie. Loved son of the late Hine and Richard Kutia, and brother and brother-in-law of Brisbane (Auckland), Henry (Tolaga Bay), and Noeleen and Murrie Gordon (Gisborne). A loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Messages to c/10 Nikau Drive, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to P O Box 411, Blenheim 7240. “He loved life, hunting and motor biking, and it is heartbreaking that he has been taken so soon”. A funeral service for Richard will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Henry Street, at 11am Friday December 19, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

McCALLUM, Myrie Lillian: On December 14 2014, peacefully, at Redwood Lifestyle Care & Village. Aged 95 years. Dearly beloved wife of the late Ian McCallum of Rapaura, and mother and mother-in-law of Peter and Jan McCallum (Nelson), Christine Duncan (deceased), Vivienne and Mark Peters (Blenheim) and Jan McCallum and Rowan Callick (Melbourne). Beloved grandmother of Leanne and Mark Hodges, Suzanne and David Smith, Adrian Peters, Blair and Aimee Peters, Rose Callick and Christian Callick, and great grandmother to Emily and Grace Hodges, Damon and Vaughn Smith. Many thanks to the staff at Redwood for their care. Messages to the McCallum Family, c/- 100 Market Street, Blenheim 7201. A service to celebrate Myrie’s life will be held at the Church of the Nativity, Alfred Street, at 11am Friday December 19, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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MILLAN, Karl Stanley Edwin (Casey): On Thursday December 11 2014, unexpectedly at home. In his 72nd year. Dearly loved husband of Ame, much loved father and father-in-law of Tony and Tracey, Casey and Kate, Fiona and Karl, Robert and Sianne, Cory and Julie, Rima and Maleana, Ange, and Mary (deceased), and Big Angie. Loved and cherished Poppa of his Nga Moko. A loved brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Messages to 9 Bary Street, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation would be appreciated to the Cancer Society, P O Box 233, Blenheim 7240. A funeral service for Casey has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz NAUS, Anna Barbara (formerly Ramakers): On Sunday December 14 2014, peacefully, at Springlands Lifestyle Village. In her 84th year. Dearly loved wife of the late John, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Leo, Johanna and Bob Metcalfe, Conrad, Corina and Michael Naus, and Peter and Debbie Naus. Loved grandmother of Philip, Renee, Teresa and Lily; Michael; Amber, Amie and Conrad; Danica (deceased), Sophie (deceased), Christopher, Joshua and Olivia; La’vina, Beorn and Crystal; and a loved great grandmother of five. Messages to c/- 41 Barracks Road, RD 2, Blenheim 7272. A funeral service for Anna will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 1pm, Thursday December 18, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Thousands of items Need to say to choose from, old tin toys, NZ books, coloured Thursday ‘Thank You’ glassware & crystal, art, china, retro & art deco items. Cocktails Large selection of gold & silver jewellery. Specialising to someone at in the unusual. JUST BROWSING, Battys Rd (03) Hotel d’Urville Hotel d’Urville 577 5402 10am to 4.30pm Gift Vouchers Gift Vouchers Our office will be closed from from $50 from $50

WHITE CHIP & white rocks Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways. Phone Thomson 575 6885.

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Wednesday December 17, 2014

Phone 578 1754 for more info. Monday - Friday 10.00am – 4.30pm Saturday 10.00am – 1.00pm Plenty of parking available.

will be serving the final COMMUNITY DINNER for 2014 TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY 17th at 5.30pm at CROSSROADS, 2 Redwood St, Blenheim. ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US FOR A CHRISTMAS BUFFET (No charge, but we rely on your donations) John’s Kitchen is grateful for the financial support and practical assistance given by the people of Blenheim and surrounding districts. You have enabled us to provide more than 12,000 meals to needy families in our community this year. We give special thanks to:

The Blue Door, Talleys Frozen Foods Ltd, Red Top Bins, New World Supermarket, Pak ‘n Save, Blenheim Sun Newspaper, Marlborough District Council, Mayor Alastair Sowman, Department of Internal Affairs, St Andrews Church, St Mary’s Social Justice Group, Today’s People, Blenheim and Picton Community Foodbanks, Bee Taylor, St Christopher’s Church, Marlborough Express, Bunnings Warehouse, Mike and Sue Parry, United Way NZ, Blenheim Lions Club, Pakeke Lions, Community Probation Service, Blenheim Police, Volunteer Centre, Migrant Centre, George and Molly Wastney, Marlborough Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges and Leos Clubs, Scenic Hotel, Tamar Vineyard, Elim Church, Bread of Life, Tom and Jennifer Willis, Marlborough Christian Aid Trust, Jeanette and David Rudd, St Vincent de Paul Society, Ian and Lois Lyall, Koromiko Free Range Eggs, PAMS Trust, Guardian Trust, John Bush, Nelson Diocese Assn Anglican Women, J and R Craighead, Z Springlands, S and A Vallance, Canterbury Community Trust, P H Kinzetts Ltd, St Mary’s School, Witherlea School (+Young Leaders), Mayfield School, P and S Stubbs, Jan Bilton, Radich Family, de Broodbakkers, St Luke’s (Spring Creek), Telephone House, The Warehouse, Renwick School, Marlborough Vine Works, Te Rerenga O Te Ra Kapa Haka Group, Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors, Gascoigne Wicks, Age Concern, M and S Duncan, P and M Pentchev, Bobby Mullins, J and J Waldron, N and G Wood, K and J Hayes, Simplifoods, Nick Kole, Beverley Lyford, Sally Mason, Shona Jackson, Glover Family Vineyards, Baptist Church, Salvation Army, Boomtown Brawlettes, J & M Adams, Dolce Restaurant, Kath Maher, Estate Kenneth McGuire, Blenheim Tramping Club, More FM, P & J Rossell, The Vet Centre, A & J Evans (Hunting & Fishing, Kaikoura),Marie Price, Blenheim Motorcycle Club, Leaps and Bounds, Vintners Retreat, Blenheim Club, Nativity Church, Rapaura School, Rapaura Community Church,Fairhall School, Dr Mike Trought, Brian McNamara, Forest & Bird, NMIT (Produce Garden), Lorraine Black, Marlb Kart Club, Yumyum Kebabs, Clubs of Marl, Pav ‘n Pie, Marlb Youth Orchestra, Johanna Warren, Viv Perano, Pam Jurgensen, Grovetown Cubs, Callahan & Martella Electr, Peter Hill, Speights Alehouse, Redwoodtown School (+ Souper Garden), Burkhart Fisheries, Southern Hospitality, Marion Gardiner, Roast on the Run, Unitarian Fellowship, BP Main St, Z Grove Rd, Law Centre, Youth Council,K Rutledge (Made-To-Order), Gary Ching (Locksmith), Safe Air, Very Rev B and A Hansen, Jonty Forsyth, R Ballinger, Mediterranean Food Warehouse, Constellation Brands, Nigel Sowman (Dog Point Vineyard), Girls’ Brigade, S Daunauda, Estate R T Everett, G Stubbs (Grove Rd Autos), C Mitchell, Wesley Church (+ Women’s Fellowship), J.D.T. (St Patrick’s Day),Jut and Mea Bishop (Christmas coffees), Countdown Seymour St, Chris McKelvey, Richmond View School, NZ Motor Caravan Assoc.

Special thanks to all our volunteers and the many, many individuals who have made anonymous donations of foodstuffs, equipment and cash, and have freely given of their time and resources to assist us to provide this vital service to needy families in our community. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL THIS CHRISTMAS AND IN THE COMING YEAR. Our Koha Café and bread and Urban Harvest distribution will resume on February 2nd, and our community dinners will recommence on February 4th.. While our volunteers are enjoying a well-earned break, emergency assistance can be obtained by phoning 572 8408. John’s Kitchen is another proud initiative of the Crossroads (Marlborough) Charitable Trust.


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Wednesday December 17, 2014 situation vacant

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Sales Assistant Required We are a small but rapidly expanding women’s fashion footwear retailer. We currently have a vacancy for a sales assistant in our Blenheim store for someone who is: • a great team-player but also able to work solecharge • able to communicate with a wide range of people • trustworthy, committed, and loyal • level headed and intelligent • bursting with personality You will also have some basic computer and cashhandling skills. The successful applicant will be joining a fun, focused team with an established customer base, ongoing training and competitive remuneration.

General manager pays a visit Nearly three months after the St John Community Shop opened, the organisation’s South Island general manager came to town to check on its progress. David Thomas said the Boyce Street store, the second St John store of its kind to open in the South Island, had been successful so far. “It’s been very well-supported by the Blenheim community. “Not everyone can afford to give cash but often people are able to give unwanted items.”

St John Community Shop staff members Marlene Weatherall, Eppie Richardson, Jean Keenan, Lorraine Milmine and Frances Thomson with St John South Island General Manager David Thomas.

To apply please email your CV to office@tangosshoes.co.nz

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Nelson Management Limited manages 78,000ha of high quality radiata pine plantations located in the Marlborough / Nelson regions and the Kaituna Sawmill, Marlborough on behalf of Nelson Forests Limited (NFL). The company harvests approximately 2,200 ha of plantation forest annually all of which is replanted the following year. The Kaituna Sawmill processes 97,000 m3 of Pruned Sawlog annually. In 2010 the company was awarded the internationally recognised FSC certification for both logs and processed products. Directly and indirectly the company provides employment for more than 600 people in the region. A unique opportunity has arisen to join our company in the position of;

Health and Safety Facilitator

Old mates back together Friends Rosalie Vigil and Lynda Crawshaw have been reunited in Picton, eight years after they last saw each other. Rosalie has returned to visit Lynda as part of her tour around New Zealand, and arrived on Friday night. Lynda says although the pair Skype each other once a month, it was no substitute for time spent together. “There were a lot of tears at the airport, that’s for sure.” The pair met in 1959 when in form one at Bohally Intermediate, and instantly became good friends. “We seemed to gravitate towards each other. I’m

not sure why but we did,” Rosalie said. However, the pair lost contact after Rosalie got married, and left to America in 1971. Twenty years ago the pair got back in touch. This week, they have been visiting old friends, looking at old photos and visiting old haunts, like Rosalie’s old family home on Battys road. “It’s nice seeing old friends and that everyone’s relatively well,” Rosalie says. Rosalie is heading to Australia to spend Christmas with family before returnRosalie Vigil and Lynda Crawshaw ing to America.

Queen Charlotte touch team eighteenth

Our commitment of Zero Harm to all employees, contractors or visitors to Kaituna Sawmill is achieved by a combination of very good systems, communication and a culture of safety first. The role of Health and Safety Facilitator at Kaituna Sawmill can be best described as a ‘hands on’ H&S role where there is requirement to be actively involved in visual monitoring and understanding work zone practices, identification of risks and provision of risk reduction solutions. The successful candidate will ideally have; • A minimum of three (3) years previous experience as full time safety officer or similar role within a sawmill or heavy industry manufacturer that has achieved and maintains ACC WSMP Tertiary level. • NZQA recognised safety qualifications or similar. • Thorough understanding of New Zealand Health and Safety at Work Act legislation and WorkSafe NZ standards. • Proven ability to identify risks and implement preventative practices. • The ability to read SOP documentation and to compare with actual practices by way of structured audits • Previous experience of training and mentoring Health and Safety in an organisation. • A good command of MS word and the ability to create document formats with good visual presentation. Relationship building, establishing respect and trust via positive and proactive employee engagement is critical for success in this role. Your passion for on-going excellence in Health and Safety will ensure that you will thrive within our operational culture and vibrant innovative environment. An attractive package will be offered to the successful candidate. All applicants should apply in writing and supply an up to date Curriculum Vitae to; ‘Health and Safety Facilitator’ Ms Bim Rogers Nelson Management Private Bag 5 Richmond, Nelson 7050 bim.rogers@nelsonforests.com In your letter of application clearly state why you believe that you are the right person for this role. A position description will be made available to shortlisted candidates. ALL applicants must be New Zealand Citizens or possess Permanent New Zealand Residence Status at time of application. Nelson Management Ltd operates a pre-employment drug and alcohol testing policy and is an equal opportunity employer. Closing date for applications will be Friday 16th January 2015.

The Queen Charlotte College touch team finished 18th out of 20 teams at the National Touch Championships in Auckland recently. Day two started brightly with a 4-2 win over St Andrews. But after losing their next three games they were placed into the playoffs for places 17-20. A 7-6 win over Western Springs put them into the playoff for 17th, where St Andrews gained a measure of revenge, winning 7-1. The Queen Charlotte College touch team earlier in the year. File photo.

Volleyball finals Marlborough Volleyball’s Subway Spikers’ & Premiers’ School’s Competition competed in their finals last Friday, and spectators were treated to some great volleyball play. The Premier Division Two final was a rematch of last week’s game, and St Mary’s came out fighting making for a very close point-to-point game. Both teams have very hard serving and were enthusiastic about attacking the ball. Excellent chasing, communication and rallies were consistent throughout the game. St Mary’s showed passion and aggression – which is a perfect mixture when paired with skills

and these traits won them the game. Set scores were 25-21, 25-19 and 22-25. Premier Div One final was played between Bohally #YOLO’s, who had only lost one game this term and the Fairhall Phoenix. The first set was a very close good serving set, with hard overarm serving from Jack Winstanley of Bohally and Sophie Whittall, Mereana Ave and Tom Remacha of Fairhall. The boys from Bohally could be an outstanding team if they had a little of the passion that the girls from Fairhall have for the game of volleyball. This was what gained the girls

victory and title in two sets; 25-21 and 25-18. Trophies were handed out to all the winning teams and certificates to all the players in a prize-giving after each round. Marlborough junior game development officer Nicky Bain thanked sponsors Subway for their weekly Fair Play Team of the Week platter. Marlborough Junior Volleyball is once again holding the popular Volleyfest on January 22 and 23, designed for keen volleyballers in the Year 8-10 year age range. The Spikers Competition will resume February 20 2015. Contact Marlborough Volleyball for more details.


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Wednesday December 17, 2014

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Sponsor needed for champs Sport inbrief

The highlight of the local speedway calendar, the New Zealand Saloon Championships, is just over a month away, and a sponsor is being sought for the event. The meet is being held at Eastern States Speedway on Friday, January 23 and Saturday, January 24. Locals Paddy North and Robbie Flood are likely to be among the field of 50, which will include the best drivers from around the country. As part of the package the naming rights sponsor will also be included in advertising and editorial content leading up to the event, in programmes and documents produced by Eastern States Speedway, as well as displays at the business and complimentary tickets to the event. The event will also be televised free to air. To decide who gets naming rights for the meet Eastern States Speedway is holding a raffle at their Christmas meeting on Sunday, December 21. Entries for the raffle close on December 20. To enter, and for more information, contact saloon championships promotions manager Brad North on 021 510 838. Right: Paddy North is one of the local drivers expected to compete in the event.

FOOTBALL Marlborough Football is looking for a sponsor for the Marlborough Development Team, who play in the Nelson League. For more information, contact Marlborough Football general manager Andrea Smith-Scott.

RUN RETURNS The annual King and Queen of the Withers event is scheduled for January 3 next year. Entries for the 10 kilometre event are now open. For more information, visit the Marlborough Harriers website.

LOLOHEA A MAKO

Athletes claim Hester Shield Marlborough’s junior athletes comprehensively took out the Hester Shield interclub meet in Blenheim over the weekend. About 120 athletes from Nelson, Richmond, Takaka, Motueka and Marlborough took part in the event at Athletic Park. Richmond narrowly won the preceding meet, the Winstone Cup, at Saxton Field last month. The five clubs meet again on February 15 to contest the Russell Cup. Marlborough Children’s Athletics representative Steph Southey says the meets held in Marlborough are a great way for families new to athletics to get a taste of the sport, before committing to travelling to meets outside the region. The Marlborough Children’s Athletics team.

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