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Fiery aftermath John Foley of the Marlborough-Kaikoura Rural Fire Authority

There’s a lot of heat still there but that’s not surprising given how intense this fire was.

Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Fire crews are working their way through the hot spots still burning within the Onamalutu -Northbank area where a major fire has burned over about 600 hectares of forest and farmland.. Incident controller John Foley of the Marlborough-Kaikoura Rural Fire Authority reported firefighters are making good progress but there’s a lot of tough work ahead before efforts can be scaled back. Continued page 2 Burned paddocks and charred hay bales on a Northbank Road property.

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Fire burning, but under control Continued from page 1 “There’s a lot of heat still there but that’s not surprising given how intense this fire was. In some places the fuel was almost being vapourised from the conditions.” He says the priority is still around the houses in Lamberts Road and the western flank of the fire, nearest to the Onamalutu Valley. “There’s some difficult terrain yet to be dealt with out on the western boundary and there are some steep ridges where the access isn’t easy.” Farm outbuildings, water tanks, fencing and

kilometres of piping for stock water had been lost in the fire, he said. Monday night’s southerly delivered only eight millimetres of rain, enough to be helpful but not to put any hot areas out. Over the next 48 hours the Fire Authority will transition responsibility back to the forest owners, Nelson Forests Limited. Forestry crews are now on site to familiarise themselves with the fire site. The infra-red camera will be flown over the area this morning to identify any hot areas still burning.

“At this stage we are confident we have the fire at a stage the forest owners will be able to manage and continue the good work of the rural fire crews have achieved over the last week,” John says. Key Messages Lamberts Road is closed for the coming days. Access for residents only. Northbank Road has been reopened, primarily for residents. The general public is asked to avoid this area.

Charred remains show damage Photo by Celeste Lodewyk Sun reporter Celeste Lodewyk revisited Northbank Road at the weekend to photograph the fire damage that was visible from the roadside. Entire paddocks were stained black from the forestry hillside right down to the edge of the road. At one point you could see where the fire had jumped the road and begun to burn an area in front of a vineyard. Where the road winds just before the turn-off to Onamalutu, the hillside and banks were burned and charred trees stuck out from the undergrowth. On Saturday that portion of the road was closed to traffic at hourly intervals by the fire crews to allow tree felling. Twenty firefighters from Nelson had joined the team on Monday while fire crews from Canterbury and the West Coast have now returned home. Right: The fire managed to burn on both sides of the road. Inset: This image was captured by Northbank resident Wayne Davies of the fire burning by the roadside last Thursday.

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The organiser of the Sweet-Az Sun Festival on Waitangi Day says he is looking forward to bringing the event back next year. About 2000 people turned out for the event at Lansdowne Park, celebrating both Waitangi Day and Bob Marley’s birthday. Held in warm conditions, the event featured Tiki Taane as the headline musical act, supported by others like Optimus Gryme, One Vibe and local reggae band Onestep. Organiser Dave White says he is happy with how the event went. “Artistically and as far as the crowd was concerned, it was very good. “The venue was perfect. It had a beautiful grassy area and it was awesome to have the shade of the grandstand. “I think it’ll grow next year now people know what it’s like.” He says the only negative feedback was people did not like being caged in the bar area, and he would be applying for an unsupervised licence for next year’s event. “I think having lots of little kids around helps keep the crowd in check a little bit.” The organising committee has already booked the same Tian Woodley, 15, Te Ao Marama Nepia, 9, Mareikura Nepia, 6, Tineka Houra, 15 venue on Waitangi Day for the same festival next year. and Tiarna Nukunuku, 11.

“I was like ‘oh my God, oh my God,’ then I screamed.” She says an artistic background helped her with her design, which had to be suitable for primary school children of both genders across all ages.

The health warning initially issued on 23 December will remain in place for Tory Channel after levels of the toxic Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning continued at dangerous levels. Nelson Marlborough medical officer of health Dr Ed Kiddle says ongoing monitoring has shown the toxin is still present. “Symptoms of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning are numbness and tingling around the mouth, face or extremities, difficulty swallowing or breathing, dizziness and double vision. “In severe cases, paralysis and respiratory failure can occur.”

“I love doing art. I love design and working together with a team to make designs.” Lilah’s mother Heather, a teacher at Bohally, got a phone call at school telling her Lilah had won. The pair had to keep it quiet until Warehouse Stationery made it public. She says her daughter took about a month to fine-tune the design. “It’s amazing for someone her age to plan something like that. “I was really proud…I’ve never seen a kid her age work so calmly on something for so long.” Artist Dick Frizzell judged the competition, and says he was impressed by Lilah’s design. “It’s original, clearly-stated and remarkably well-envisaged. “It all came together and really stood out from other entries.”

An 18-year-old Blenheim man has been charged in relation to a burglary at a Grovetown piggery on January 31, along with a further six burglaries at commercial premises around Blenheim. The man also faces four charges of unlawfully interfering with a motor vehicle and one charge of shoplifting. He appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Friday morning.

BEACH DAY The annual More FM Beach Day, and its sandcastle competition, are back for another year. The event will be held on Sunday, February 22 at Whites Bay. The sandcastle competition will run from 10:30am-12:45pm. Prizes up for grabs include a family weekend in Hanmer Springs. The beach dig gets under way at 1pm.

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Lilah’s design makes school book covers By Adam Poulopuolos Primary school students from around the country will this year be using books emblazoned with the design of an 11-year-old Bohally Intermediate School pupil. Lilah Bowers was one of three winners in the national Art for Book competition, run by Warehouse Stationery. The competition invited primary, intermediate and secondary-school students to design a cover for 1B5-sized exercise books. The books with the designs have been donated to low-decile schools around the country. Lilah completed her design last year while at Springlands School, so won the primary school-level of the competition. Her design, inspired by a mural being painted at the school at the time, features students painting school-related designs onto a wall. She says she was excited to hear her design had won.

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Wedding bells for courageous couple By Celeste Lodewyk Last month the Sun profiled couple Bex Smith and Richard Vuletich who shared their fight against Richard’s cancer diagnosis 18 months ago. Richard was found to have a cluster of cancerous lymph nodes surrounding his liver and pushing up against his lower back, as well as in both of his lungs. Bex is the daughter of Blenheim Police community constable Russ Smith who set up a Givealittle fundraising page (http://givealittle.co.nz/cause/richysfight/donations ) to help the couple with the ongoing cost of treatment and day-to-day expenses. The page, Russ says, has been hugely supported with over $47,600 already donated. “This money has given them an opportunity to consider other forms of therapy, and already they have looked seriously at one. “This was what the page was set up for, to give them options so I am pleased for them,” he says. While the success of the Givealittle page has the family smiling, there is one more piece of exciting news the couple has to share. Bex and Richard are married. After previously expressing their desire to get married, the happy couple exchanged vows on January 25 in what their family described as ‘a really magnificent day’. “The wedding, although arranged at short notice, was truly beautiful,” Russ says. “They were married at the end of a peninsula overlooking Whangarei Harbour on the front lawn of a beautiful old villa. “I walked Bex down a petal lined aisle to Ritchie which was a great moment, we were all so proud.” Right: The newly married couple, Bex and Richard Vuletich. Photo by Emma Rogers Photography.

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Urgent notice for Renwick water restrictions Monday night’s eight millimetres of rain was not enough to have any effect on rivers and aquifers and because Renwick’s well levels are further dropped, stronger water restrictions have been imposed. Because the water use in Renwick continues to exceed network capacity as of yesterday (February 10) and until further notice, the use of sprinklers for watering is prohibited. Residents may use hand held hoses only. All residents are urged to comply with these restrictions to help reduce water usage and to avoid low pressure and loss of supply in some locations.

Marlborough District councillor Cynthia Brooks. The use of sprinklers for watering is prohibited in Renwick, residents may use hand held hoses only.

Water complaint Last week the Sun received an anonymous complaint from a Renwick resident, who was upset after seeing water tankers filling up from a water hydrant near the intersection of Kowhai Drive and Anglesea Street. With Renwick’s water restrictions in mind, he was concerned at the amount of water being taken by the tankers and the impact it would have on the town’s supply. The Sun contacted the Marlborough District Council, and operations and maintenance engineer Stephen Rooney provided this statement. “When water restrictions were put in place for both Renwick and Picton all water tanker

operators holding permits to take water from hydrants were advised they could not take water from either of these locations other than for firefighting purposes. “Over the last few days (last week) HEB and other contractors have been filling tankers to assist with fighting the North Bank (Kaituna) fire. “In the interests of public safety we believe this is permissible. “Council staff have been assessing the volumes being taken through the use of the real time scada monitoring.” If anyone has any concerns please contact the council.


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Better broadband for Rapaura Chorus finished work on a new fibre-fed broadband cabinet in Rapaura yesterday, meaning local residents can now benefit from better broadband services in the area. By upgrading the infrastructure in Rapaura, broadband will now be more consistent,

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Pelorus Area Health Trust recently awarded Kyle Jones as a recipient for their annual grants. Kyle received a $500 grant which he intends to use for purchasing course related items such as text books, and surgical equipment for his third year in Bachelor of Veterinary Science. He says he hopes to be a companion animal veterinarian and eventually will return to university to study zoo medicine and wildlife health. Kyle is a committee member of the Massey Student, Wildlife Club and this year the Clubs co-president will be heading to South Africa for a two week internship in July. This is an important addition to his CV, as he hopes to one day become a zoo vet. Kyle has also completed various practical work experience around the country as a zoo keeper at Natureland Zoo in Nelson, at a dairy farm in Canvastown, and at a small animal vet clinic in Christchurch. Pelorus Area Health Trust have been providing health education grants for the past three years. The Trust will continue to support

Kyle receives a $500 grant from Hazel Booth.

Pelorus residents to further their education that fall within the criteria of fostering health and well-being within the Pelorus area. Their recently renovated charity shop in Havelock, the Treasure Chest, helps fund the health education grants the Trust provides. The Pelorus Area Health Trust

is staffed by a dedicated team of volunteers who are constantly working in the Pelorus Area on the communities’ behalf to improve access to primary medical care and to support local groups/communities in the development of their own health and well-being within their areas.

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By Celeste Lodewyk The threat of the Onamalutu fire last week sparked an emergency evacuation of Marlborough SPCA’s animals early on Thursday morning. Marlborough SPCA centre manager Kaycee Polkinghorne told the Sun due to the large number of animals at the centre and need for assistance in the fire affected area, the decision to evacuate was made. “Because the area around us is extremely dry at present I feel the decision to evacuate early was the right thing do and was completed in a matter of hours.

“Both the evacuation and rescue ran incredibly smoothly considering the urgency of the situation.” Once the animals were evacuated, the centre was used for animals brought in from the fire-affected areas. Marlborough SPCA was able to assist with animals in immediate danger, including the floating of horses out of the area, the release of two horses across the river and onto the flats, the removal of several sheep, a goat, and a couple of terrified dogs. Supporting the centre’s evacu-

ation was an ‘amazing team’ of volunteers, members of the public, animal control, police, air force and fire personnel. Kaycee says this evacution showed how much community support there was for the centre, and that a report will be completed regarding the evacuation procedure highlighting areas of success and areas requiring improvements. Most of the animals have since been moved back to the centre, though all caging is ready if relocation is required again.

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Marlborough Boys’ College celebrates its fifth year of academic improvement.

Academic achievement rising Last year saw the continuation of five years of academic improvement for Marlborough Boys’ College. In 2014 82 percent of MBC’s NCEA Level 1 students passed, up from 77 percent in 2013 and from 60 percent in 2009. Rises were also recorded for NCEA Level 2 and 3 students at the college. As well as more of their students passing, MBC recorded more merit and

excellence-level endorsements across all levels. At Level 1, 49 percent of students achieved merit or excellence, with 26 percent at Level 2 and 32 percent at Level 3. MBC board of trustees’ chairperson Tony de Reeper says all the students, staff, board and parents can be very proud of the improved results. “It is a positive reward for all the concerted effort that

has gone on in the school to raise student achievement. “The improved merit and excellence grades show the school is meeting the needs of its more academic students. “However, the results, especially at year 12 and 13, also reflect the increased opportunities being provided for students with vocational aspirations in courses like Gateway and trades academies.”


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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: If you could be trapped in a movie, which would it be?

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Proving popular Dear Ed, Great to see a plug for Golf Croquet in your paper. Having found a golf course too much for me, I too have started playing Golf Croquet, and love the mental challenge and enjoyable companionship the game provides. Forget the image of a sombre group of senior citizens. This is a game for all ages, and is rightly getting much publicity. Straight Mallet.

Stolen gift Dear Ed, If you have been offered or given a seven inch tablet, you need to know it was stolen by three youths from my intellectually handicapped grandson. This happened on Tuesday, February 3. This has got to be the lowest of low stunts to pull on a young man who can’t defend himself or walk around this town in safety. The police have been notified. What sort of society do we have in this town? Speechless and angry Nana

Parking concerns Dear Ed, I see in your local paper that they have started doing up the old Number One Shoe shop for Primary Health Organisation. A good idea but where is the parking going to be? It’s hard enough parking as it is right now. Kathie Warren

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

The editor reserves the right to abridge letters or withhold letters from publication. Email them to news@blenheimsun. co.nz or send a fax to phone 577 -7863. Please note that your name and street address MUST be provided with emails.

Re: New Signage Concrete the way forward Monstrosity Dear Ed, Reading the article in your paper (New signage the way forward) A suggestion would be to get Frank Porter from Marlborough Roads to start thinking outside the square instead of following the norm. My suggestion would be to add to the advanced stop warning signs a couple of low judder bars to the lane approaching the intersection. It is my belief that because there are so many signs around the country motorists don’t notice them. By giving motorists a wake-up shake over judder bars before they get to the intersections will not only slow them down but also remind them that caution is required and to look for the signage. I would be happy to discuss idea further with Marlborough Roads & Roading NZ. Dave Fowler

Dear Ed, You cannot help but notice the concrete edifice being erected in the form of the new theatre. It completely blocks the vista through to Picton skyline that was so good on turning into Hutcheson Street. Almost as equally coming the other way south along Hutcheson Street, the same dominating impact hits the eye. It will be a monument to the short-sighted planning of council. There were far better sites for the concrete monstrosity. The parking building complements it also as as a monument to the extravagance at a time when belt tightening was needed. Never mind, ratepayers will foot the bill. Don Coyote

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Re: Charlotte Waara Dear Ed, Your front page story on Friday is the second example in the last two weeks. Both families are Maoris. In recent times Maori tribes in Marlborough have received more than 120 million dollars in handouts from the taxpayers, and have also been given all the housing at Woodbourne that was previously Air Force housing. A drive around the base shows many houses there are unoccupied. With all these handouts, why are tribes not looking after their own people? Is this huge amount of money feathering the nests of a greedy few while their needy are left to bludge even more from us hard working taxpayers? Grant

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Dear Ed, I wish to bring to councils attention, the sad state of the roof of the shelter on top of the ridge at Harling Park. I have a sample (pictured) which was picked up some distance away and drew my attention to the roof. The rate of deterioration suggests to me that either poor workmanship or more likely poor advice as to materials is to blame, as this is a relatively new structure. Council needs to rein in it’s support for ideas that seem desirable at the time and think more carefully of the likely consequences to rate payers in the future. Any support from rates for projects aimed at favouring the well off and possibly excluding the lower socio economic group is merely robbing the poor to subsidise the rich. Your council and those before you have tended down this path too often. You don’t have to look too far for examples. J.K Lissaman


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The Central Districts contingent at the 2007 match between Canada and New Zealand - Ross Taylor, Geoff Barnett, sports psychologist Gary Hermansson, Jacob Oram and Michael Mason.

World Cup experience Now working in Marlborough, Geoff Barnett spent just over four years playing international cricket for Canada. Adam Poulopoulos spoke to him about playing in the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, and his predictions for this year’s edition, which begins in Christchurch on Saturday.

For a New Zealand-born cricketer, Geoff Barnett took an unconventional route to cricket’s showpiece event. A provincial cricketer for Central Districts, he got the chance to play for Canada at the event through his mother, who was born there. He says overall, it was a great experience. “For the first time in my experience we had all the teams in one place. “You got a range of guys. (Indian batting legends) Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid were across from me in the hotel before the opening ceremony. “They were two of the nicest guys. If you were in the lift they’d ask you more questions about your day than the other way around.” On the field, Barnett had the opportunity to open for Canada against New Zealand in their final pool match in St Lucia, and scored 40 as New Zealand won by 114 runs. Canada had played England a few days earlier, but Barnett says their opening match against fellow minnows Kenya was their most memorable atmosphere of the tournament. “We gave away 5000 tickets to school kids for the game, and they supported us because of that.

“The locals were priced out for a lot of games at the tournament. They were paying about US$100 for tickets.” The length of the tournament was also heavily criticised. The Canadian team were there for five weeks and played only three World Cup matches, as well as some warm-up games. “It was like a vacation in some sense,” Barnett says. “You’d worked so hard to get fit and it was hard maintaining it.” Off the field, Barnett remembers the opening ceremony, held in Jamaica, which featured musical acts like Ziggy Marley, Sean Paul and Rihanna. “We didn’t actually see much of it because we were right at the back of the stadium,” he says. “They played privately for the players at the hotel afterwards.” He says the tournament also had its negative moments. While the Canadians were staying in Trinidad for warm-up games their hotel was attacked with tear gas. Nine hotel guests were injured. Later in the tournament Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer, who worked with several of Barnett’s teammates earlier in their careers, passed away. The cause was of-

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ficially listed as natural causes. After the World Cup, Barnett continued to play for Canada when his Central Districts commitments allowed. He gave up playing for Central Districts in 2008 and Canada in 2010. “I was enjoying the travel but the cricket became a chore. I went through a period when I wasn’t enjoying it” he says. “I played back-to-back seasons for about eight years.” With the World Cup around the corner Barnett says he has plans to see the New Zealand v England game in Wellington on February 20. He says the Black Caps will be competitive at the event. “For the first time ever they have a bit of balance, but they might be an opener short. “A player like Ryder is the missing link at the top, but I guess everything’s been tried to try and get him back in.” He says South Africa and Australia are favourites for the tournament, and Pakistan is a dark horse. Born in Nelson, Barnett now works locally for eco-tech company Expleco, who design and manufacture glass bottle crushers, and plays Twenty20 cricket for the Wairau Valley Cavaliers in Blenheim’s Friday night competition.

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Phone 03 579 2282

Closed Saturday


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kg

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Valentine’s Day Saturday 14th February

Country Fresh Salads 100-190g

$ 99 each

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Cadbury Chocolate Block 190-220g (Excludes Bubbly/Mousse)

Great gift ideas instore!

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Don’t be left in the cold this winter Call the heating experts Phone: 578 5950

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Free fitting for all new car batteries!

5 Opawa Street, Blenheim. Ph: 578 9239 Marc Flood Owner of Maher & Moseley Panel Beaters From minor to major panel beating we are the experts. Our technicians have experience in all types of panel beating work. Our expert team, with Marc at the helm, will get you back on the road in no time. We have our own paint shop on site with one of the best painting teams in Blenheim. Call in anytime and have a chat to Marc about your panel beating requirements.

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Crusaders v Rebels / Christchurch KICK OFF: Fri 13 February 19:35

Chiefs v Brumbies / New Plymouth KICK OFF: Fri 20 February 19:35

Highlanders v Reds / Dunedin KICK OFF: Fri 27 February 19:35

Chiefs v Highlanders / Hamilton KICK OFF: Fri 6 March 19:35

Hurricanes v Blues / Palmerston North KICK OFF: Fri 13 March 19:35

Highlanders vs. Hurricanes / Dunedin KICK OFF: Fri 20 March 19:35

Hurricanes v Rebels / Wellington KICK OFF: Fri 27 March 19:35

Brumbies v Reds / Canberra KICK OFF: Fri 13 February 21:40

Rebels v Waratahs / Melbourne KICK OFF: Fri 20 February 21:40

Force v Hurricanes / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 28 February 00:00

Brumbies v Force / Canberra KICK OFF: Fri 6 March 21:40

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Blues v Lions / North Harbour KICK OFF: Sat 7 March 19:35

Crusaders v Lions / Christchurch KICK OFF: Sat 14 March 16:30

Crusaders v Cheetahs / Christchurch KICK OFF: Sat 21 March 19:35

Chiefs v Cheetahs / Hamilton KICK OFF: Sat 28 March 16:30

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Blues v Chiefs / North Harbour KICK OFF: Sat 14 February 19:35

Highlanders v Crusaders / Dunedin KICK OFF: Sat 21 February 19:35

Chiefs v Crusaders / Hamilton KICK OFF: Sat 28 February 19:35

Reds v Waratahs / Brisbane KICK OFF: Sat 7 March 21:40

Highlanders v Waratahs / Dunedin KICK OFF: Sat 14 March 19:35

Bulls v Force / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 22 March 4:05

Highlanders v Stormers / Dunedin KICK OFF: Sat 28 March 19:35

Sharks v Cheetahs / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 15 February 4:05

Reds v Force / Brisbane KICK OFF: Sat 21 February 21:40

Rebels v Brumbies / Melbourne KICK OFF: Sat 28 February 21:40

Cheetahs v Bulls / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 8 March 4:05

Reds v Brumbies / Brisbane KICK OFF: Sat 14 March 21:40

Sharks v Chiefs / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 22 March 6:10

Waratahs v Blues / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 28 March 21:40

Bulls v Stormers / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 15 February 6:10

Stormers v Blues / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 22 February 4:05

Bulls v Sharks / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 1 March 4:05

Stormers v Sharks / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 8 March 6:10

Stormers v Chiefs / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 15 March 2:00

Waratahs v Brumbies / Sydney KICK OFF: Sun 22 March 18:05

Sharks v Force / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 29 March 4:05

Waratahs v Force / Sydney KICK OFF: Sun 15 February 18:05

Sharks v Lions / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 22 February 6:10

Lions v Stormers / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 1 March 6:10

BYE: Highlanders

BYE: Cheetahs

BYE: Waratahs

BYES: Crusaders, Hurricanes, Rebels

BYE: Bulls

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Hurricanes v Stormers / Wellington KICK OFF: Fri 3 April 19:35

Blues v Brumbies / Auckland KICK OFF: Fri 10 April 19:35

Crusaders v Chiefs / Christchurch KICK OFF: Fri 17 April 19:35

Chiefs v Force / Hamilton KICK OFF: Fri 24 April 19:35

Crusaders v Reds / Christchurch KICK OFF: Fri 8 May 19:35

Blues v Bulls / Auckland KICK OFF: Fri 15 May 19:35

Rebels v Reds / Melbourne KICK OFF: Fri 3 April 21:40

Crusaders v Highlanders / Christchurch KICK OFF: Sat 11 April 19:35

Hurricanes v Waratahs / Wellington KICK OFF: Sat 18 April 16:30

Brumbies v Highlanders / Canberra KICK OFF: Fri 24 April 21:40

Highlanders v Sharks / Dunedin KICK OFF: Fri 1 May 19:35 Brumbies v Waratahs / Canberra KICK OFF: Fri 1 May 21:40

Rebels v Blues / Melbourne KICK OFF: Fri 8 May 21:40

Chiefs v Blues / Hamilton KICK OFF: Sat 4 April 19:35

Waratahs v Stormers / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 11 April 21:40

Highlanders v Blues / Dunedin KICK OFF: Sat 18 April 19:35

Crusaders v Blues / Christchurch KICK OFF: Sat 25 April 19:35

Hurricanes v Sharks / Wellington KICK OFF: Sat 9 May 19:35

Force v Cheetahs / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 11 April 23:45

Brumbies v Rebels / Canberra KICK OFF: Sat 18 April 21:40

Hurricanes v Chiefs / Wellington KICK OFF: Sat 16 May 19:35

Brumbies v Cheetahs / Canberra KICK OFF: Sat 4 April 21:40

Waratahs v Rebels / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 25 April 21:40 Lions v Cheetahs / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 26 April 3:05

Waratahs v Sharks / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 16 May 21:40

Bulls v Reds / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 12 April 1:00

Force v Stormers / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 18 April 23:45

Force v Waratahs / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 9 May 21:40

Sharks v Crusaders / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 5 April 2:00

Lions v Brumbies / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 17 May 3:05

Lions v Sharks / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 12 April 3:05

Stormers v Bulls / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 26 April 5:10

Lions v Highlanders / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 10 May 1:00

Lions v Bulls / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 5 April 3:05

Sharks v Bulls / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 19 April 3:05

Blues v Force / Auckland KICK OFF: Sat 2 May 17:30 Hurricanes v Crusaders / Wellington KICK OFF: Sat 2 May 19:35 Rebels v Chiefs / Melbourne KICK OFF: Sat 2 May 21:40 Cheetahs v Stormers / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 3 May 3:05

Reds v Rebels / Brisbane KICK OFF: Fri 15 May 21:40

Cheetahs v Reds / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 19 April 5:10

Reds v Hurricanes / Brisbane KICK OFF: Sun 26 April 18:05

Bulls v Lions / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 3 May 5:10

Stormers v Brumbies / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 10 May 3:05

Cheetahs v Highlanders / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 17 May 5:10

BYES: Force, Highlanders, Waratahs

BYE: Chiefs, Hurricanes, Rebels

BYE: Lions

BYE: Sharks

BYE: Reds

BYES: Bulls, Cheetahs, Chiefs

BYE: Crusaders, Force, Stormers

Cheetahs v Sharks / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 15 March 4:05

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Chiefs v Bulls / Rotorua KICK OFF: Fri 22 May 19:35

Crusaders v Hurricanes / VENUE TBC KICK OFF: Fri 29 May 19:35

Hurricanes v Highlanders / VENUE TBC KICK OFF: Fri 5 June 19:35

Blues v Highlanders / Auckland KICK OFF: Fri 12 June 19:35

Reds v Sharks / Brisbane KICK OFF: Fri 22 May 21:40

Brumbies v Bulls / Canberra KICK OFF: Fri 29 May 21:40

Force v Brumbies / Perth KICK OFF: Fri 5 June 23:00

Rebels v Force / Melbourne KICK OFF: Fri 12 June 21:40

Blues v Hurricanes / Auckland KICK OFF: Sat 23 May 19:35

Sharks v Rebels / Durban KICK OFF: Sat 30 May 5:10

Rebels v Bulls / Melbourne KICK OFF: Sat 6 June 17:30

Brumbies v Crusaders / Canberra KICK OFF: Sat 13 June 17:30

Waratahs v Crusaders / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 23 May 21:40 Force v Highlanders / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 23 May 23:45

Highlanders v Chiefs / VENUE TBC KICK OFF: Sat 30 May 19:35 Force v Reds / Perth KICK OFF: Sat 30 May 21:40

Blues v Crusaders / Auckland KICK OFF: Sat 6 June 19:35 Reds v Chiefs / Brisbane KICK OFF: Sat 6 June 21:40

Chiefs v Hurricanes / New Plymouth KICK OFF: Sat 13 June 19:35 Waratahs v Reds / Sydney KICK OFF: Sat 13 June 21:40

Cheetahs v Lions / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 24 May 3:05

Cheetahs v Waratahs / Bloemfontein KICK OFF: Sun 7 June 1:00

Bulls v Cheetahs / Pretoria KICK OFF: Sun 14 June 3:05

Stormers v Rebels / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 24 May 5:10

Stormers v Cheetahs / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 31 May 3:05 Lions v Waratahs / Johannesburg KICK OFF: Sun 31 May 5:10

Stormers v Lions / Cape Town KICK OFF: Sun 7 June 3:05

Sharks v Stormers / Durban KICK OFF: Sun 14 June 5:10

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Weddings

SPENCE: James and Andreé are pleased to announce the arrival of their second baby boy, Oliver Ron (10lb 10oz) on February 2, 2015 at 3:35pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwife Cathy Middleton and all the staff at Ward One.

FELIX: Carlo and Ritcheen Felix are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first born, Cian Matthieu (5lbs 11oz) on January 24, 2015, at 8:47 pm at Wairau Hospital. A big thank you to midwife Gwen Costello and all the staff in the Maternity Ward - Special mention to Emma, Jackie, Mandy and Ruth. Photo provided.

Clare, daughter of Rosemary and John Ward of Melbourne, and Greg, son of Ngaire and Dan Searle of Blenheim, were married in Nelson on 24 Jan 2015. Photo provided.

INPLANG: Sulawan and Bon are happy to announce the safe arrival of their first baby girl, Seiya Inplang, on January 20, 2015 at 10:23am at Wairau Hospital. A heartfelt thank you to the amazing midwife Toni James, Dr Carmen Brown and the theatre and all maternity staff, especially midwives Robin and Tanya. Photo provided.

Order your baby photos at the Sun office: 72 High Street, Blenheim

LAULU: Tafaoga and Levi are happy to announce the safe arrival of Shalom Vanier (8lb) born February 2, 2015 at 9:17am at Wairau Hospital. A little sister for Lorenzo and LJ. Special thanks to Gwen Costello and the staff at Ward One.

Just married ? Send us your wedding photo and announcement and we will publish it for free. Just email to babies@blenheimsun.co.nz

PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 7pm

MuM OF THE WEEK Congratulations to ANDREÉ SPENCE this week’s lucky winner of the New World $25 voucher to spend at New World Blenheim. Our winner is invited to bring her ID in to claim her prize when she next visits New World Blenheim.

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FOR FREE “Proudly 100% locally owned and operated” Tel: 03 520 9030, Fax: 03 520 9080, Email: blenheim@newworld-si.co.nz

Just email your message to babies@blenheimsun.co.nz.


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Bringing you stunning waterfront dining right in the heart of Picton.

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Lunch: Tues - Sun, 11am-2pm Dinner: Everyday, 5.00pm onwards Takeaway & Delivery from 4:30pm - 9pm Ph: 0-3-579 1118 • 31 Maxwell Rd, Blenheim www.bamboogarden.co.nz

Hunter’s Garden Cafe

Open 7 days 11am - 4.30pm Hunter’s Cellar Door Open 7 days 9.30am – 4.30pm

Phone 0800 HUNTER 603 Rapaura Road, Blenheim

ABOVE: Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant is a popular spot in Picton where people can relax and dine. RIGHT: The outdoor area has plenty of shade and seating. The restaurant is open for dinner from 6pm to late Bookings recommended • Ph 577 9945 hotel@durville.com

Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant When looking for a place to relax, unwind and enjoy a meal there is one location in Picton you must visit - Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant. Located on High Street, Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant has continued to go from strength to strength since owners Kevin and Jan Colville took over. It has always been their aim to create a comfortable place for people to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner, particularly for families and visitors to the region. “We have a fantastic outdoor area with plenty of tables and shade and indoor seating. “Families really love coming here because of the space and the fact that we have a new children’s menu,” Jan says. Not only is the decor continuously being updated to provide a warm and welcoming ambiance, but the menu is also evolving. Jan says there is more of a healthy eating emphasis on the menu with salad and gluten free options available. “Here at Mikey’s we like to provide tasty,

fresh food options that everyone can enjoy.” From smoked chicken salads and cold and hot meat sandwiches, to fresh and roasted vegetables served with meals, there’s plenty for diners to choose from. For those who love their steaks, Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant has the ‘biggest in town’, according to Jan. “Our Angus rib-eye, weighing 300g, is served with vegetables, salad and chips and is a hot favourite,” she says. For those who want to enjoy a meal sitting on the Picton foreshore, or from the comfort of their home, almost everything on the menu is available for takeaway. Open seven days from 10:30am, Mikey’s Bar & Restaurant serves meals all day long and has a selection of local wines and beer on tap, including a light beer option.

Treat yourself to a lunch out in Picton. You deserve it.

• A la carte menu • Deliciously heathy cabinet food to go • Extensive gluten-free options available • Specialty flavoured coffee and drinks

From the menu, Jan recommends... Light meal: Freshly made hot or cold meat sandwich Main: Chicken burger Dessert: Gelato

573 8222 • Mariners Mall, Picton


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CBD meetings Public meetings on the CBD revitalisation in Blenheim and Picton are scheduled to take place later this month. The Blenheim meeting will be held on February 17 at the Marlborough Convention Centre, and the Picton meeting is the next night at the Port Marlborough Pavilion at Endeavour Park. Both meetings will run from 5pm-7pm.

Piano masterclass Philip Fowke, one of Britain’s leading pianists, is heading to Blenheim to present a piano masterclass. The event is taking place at St Andrew’s Church on Friday, February 20, beginning at 6:30pm.

Music Systems Limited Specialising in Jukeboxes with all the lastest song updates for teenage birthday parties. $150 per hire Includes disco ball party lighting. FREE set-up and pick-up*.

Phone Ron Davis (03) 578 4489 or 021-498-751 *Conditions apply

A record smashing fundraiser A record-breaking weekend of giving in Blenheim has kicked off Orphans Aid International’s annual street appeal as volunteers around the country gear up to shake their buckets on streets nationwide between February and May. Over 60 Blenheim volunteers, coordinated by dedicated Orphans Aid International supporters Ruby and Sharon Hunt, collected almost $4,000 over two days in January, smashing all previous street appeal records says CEO Sue Van Schreven. “This is a fantastic start to our nationwide street appeal, which is Appeals and events manager Hilary Campbell, Reuben Campbell a vital fundraiser for our organi(14) and Chrissie Visser collecting a record amount of donations in sation. Every cent collected helps Blenheim. Photo provided.

a child in desperate need through our projects in Romania, Russia, India, Bhutan and Uganda. “The conversations and awareness generated by the collectors are also incredibly valuable.” Orphans Aid International’s Appeals and Events Manager Hilary Campbell says she is thrilled with the result in Blenheim and sincerely thanks everyone who helped and everyone who gave. “Our street appeal is a big part of our annual fundraising and helps us make up shortfalls during the year. Quite simply, we are feeding disadvantaged children because of the appeals, so please help us during this time.”

Paraguayan harpist in Blenheim Eduard Klassen is a Paraguayan folk harpist, now living in Canada, who has presented over 4000 music concerts in 29 countries. Eduard will be performing at St. Ninians Church on Tuesday, February 17, beginning at 7:30pm. A typical concert presentation by Eduard includes a variety of Christian harp music from South America, North America and Europe, interspersed with personal testimony and stories of God’s work in his life, from boyhood in the wilderness of Paraguay to the present.

Eduard’s natural sense of humour helps him to develop an excellent rapport with audiences wherever he goes. The Paraguayan harp is a rare instrument to see being played in Blenheim. The St. Ninians Church is privileged to be invited to host the Blenheim leg of his New Zealand tour. You are encouraged to come along and experience what this talented man is presenting, you won’t be disappointed. CD’s, DVD’s and Books will be available to purchase. All are welcome.

Videos show hospital’s operating theatre WINE FESTIVAL WEEKEND t igh N y m da Fri om 6p IC S fr MU E LIV

Book in for brekkie on your way to the Wine Festival. The Wine Fest bus will collect you from our door and drop you back here later for an ICE COLD Speights and a hearty Speights pie to fill the tummy.

GOOD ON YA, MATE! Open everyday from 8am for brekkie, lunch and dinner. Middle Renwick Road, Springlands, Blenheim www.alehouseblenheim.co.nz • Ph: 03 577 9992

Nelson Marlborough District Health Board has released two videos showing what the operating theatres look like and the process for patients who have elective (planned) surgery. The videos were filmed in half a day in between busy theatre schedules at both Nelson and Wairau Hospitals. The initiative was introduced by Communications Manager, Katherine Rock who enlisted her son Jerry Rock-Archer who had recently completed the University of Otago Communicating Science Masters programme in documentary film making. Mr Rock-Archer filmed the journey using his camera as the eyes of a patient, using a wheelchair as a camera dolly to smoothly

transition between areas. Chief Executive Chris Fleming says the videos give patients an idea of what to expect, “as we know that the fear of the unknown is sometimes a barrier to attending the theatre appointments”. “This idea came from discussions around holding open days for the public to walk through theatres. We are very pleased with the videos and now patients who have planned surgery can go onto the site at any time and get a clear idea of what the facilities look like,” he says. To view the videos go to www.nmdhb. govt.nz

New hospital patient IT system for South Island Health Minister Jonathan Coleman says a new hospital patient information system will be rolled out across South Island District Health Boards to streamline services. The Nelson Marlborough District Health Board will adopt the system in early 2016, while hospital patients in Canterbury will be the first to benefit from the new IT system, with it being phased in towards the end of the year. Coleman says the South Island Patient Information Care System will be phased in over the next two to five years, replacing

seven existing patient administration systems. “The IT system will make the electronic transfer of patient information safer and more efficient. “The programme will also manage patient appointments, admissions, discharges, and transfers across all DHBs. “Hospital staff will be able to reduce duplication, share resources, and spend less time on administration.” The system will also make it easier for DHBs to find relevant information from other DHBs.


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Marygold Miller passes away Marygold Miller passed away on February 2, aged 94. Marygold was alive to witness the pedestrian crossing, which she campaigned to see for 15 years, become a reality late last year outside the Ashwood Park Retirement Village where she lived. It was one of several causes she championed. Marygold has donated her body to science. A celebration of her life will be held in Blenheim at a date to be advised.

Pioneer farewelled

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Jessie Windleburn has passed away in her 104th year. Described as a local ‘pioneer’ Jessie and husband Ernest were well known for their house and corner store on the corner of Battys and New Renwick Roads called the New Era Store. It is now called The Burleigh. She passed away on January 29.

Elgregoe durign his performance at Redwoodtown School.

Magician with a message One of New Zealand’s top magicians is using a blend of magic and humour to deliver important social messages to kiwi kids. Greg Britt, aka Elgregoe, performed at both Riverlands School and Redwoodtown School on Monday, spreading an antibullying message to students. Supporting the 2015 school curriculum, the hour-long ‘You’ve got the Power’ school show draws attention to what bullying can look like and teaches kids about how to treat others. Through the charisma of magic Elgregoe has been delivering his show for more than 17 years. He and his show assistant, wife Sue, use tricks, puppets, ventriloquism, music, songs and a variety of props to portray his anti-bullying messages. The Elgregoe dream began 15 years ago

when a school principal said “if you are a real magician then let’s see if you can make bullying disappear.” This challenge led Elgregoe to look at the issues of bullying and create a unique show for schools that addressed these issues with the help of magic. Elgregoe says this year he wants the students to have fun and be fully engaged in the show while learning important life skills that do make a difference. “I am one lucky guy. I love performing my tricks, doing ventriloquism, working with live parrots and travelling, and I get to do all this for a job while also delivering a valuable message for all students.”

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner there may be some people thinking that this is the perfect day to pop the question. Don’t ruin your opportunity to have a good proposal story on this day! Here are some things to consider and ideas for your Valentine’s Day marriage proposal Don’t: Make it obvious you’re proposing If there’s one thing going against you on Valentine’s Day it is that many people already suspect a proposal may happen, and your girlfriend is no exception. Simply act as if you’re doing something special since it’s Valentine’s Day and don’t make any comments about what’s to come so that you don’t ruin the surprise. Do: Build up anticipation before your proposal Read these words: Anticipation does NOT ruin the surprise. Many women want to wonder if “this is it” so it’s good to build anticipation. Throughout the night you can keep adding elements that show off your feelings to her. For example, you can bring up stories or look at old pictures of how you two have grown and have had great times

together. This doesn’t ruin the surprise, it only adds anticipation to the actual moment. Don’t: Skimp on going the extra mile Since it’s Valentine’s Day and you will be proposing, you really have no excuse to skimp on adding extras. If there are details that you think you can add, such as personalised elements, special music or flowers, then absolutely go for it.

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out & about

Crowds celebrated Waitangi Day and Bob Marley’s birthday, and listened to a variety of musical acts, at Lansdowne Park on a sunny public holiday Friday.

Band One Vibe on stage at the

 Bryan and Connie Herbert, 3.

 Leona Head and her grandchildren Harper and Stevie Smith, both 4.

festival.

13, nken, 1, Garion Franken,  Che Franken, Nico Fra Rose Ratahi, 8.

nnah ples, Dawn Hughes, Ala  Doreen Lynn, Anna Peo . Peoples, 3 and Jane Dowd

 Angelina McLean and Tania Gard iner.

 Sonny Puru, Deaken Puru, 1 and Nicole Prouting.

Zane Ratahi, 13 and  Back: Ella martin, 1 and Jamie O’Co nnor and front: Emma Watty, 9, Taliyah McKoy-Millen, 8 and Jasmine O’Connor, 8.

Hall.  Tom Hall, 11 and Greg

Any of our “out & about” photos can be purchased at the Sun Newspaper office.

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JENNY ANDREWS

w community notices

Bereavement Support

The Community Noticeboard is for non-profit organisations. For $10.00 you can publish up to 25 words. No AGMS, sporting notices or special meetings. Community Notices must be pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim

For families living with mental illness/addictions bags for sale. Shop opp The Warehouse carpark please contact Supporting Families Marlborough building & Johns Kitchen. Ph 578 1356 ext 5 or - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra ph 577 5491 or 021 1788 337. visit us at 4 Scott Street.

St John Community Shop

Thursday 7pm, Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 Needs your support, with donations of good qualhousies, 2 supers, raffles and refreshments avail- ity items to sell, clothing, bric brac, books etc... 11 able. Proceeds to Te Rerenga O Te Ra. Boyce Street. Phone 578 1754.

Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

death notices HIDE, Diane (Di): Passed away at home on Friday February 6 2015. Loved wife of Robin, mother and mother in law of Nick and Louise Hide, and Charlotte and Tom Suttor. Grandmother of Danielle, Bradley and Ben Hide, and Hannah and Georgina Suttor. Loved sister and sister in law of Jan and Terry Watson, and the late Richard, and Faye Chapman. Sister in law of Graeme and Jill Hide, Gill and Rodney Beale, and Margaret and Graeme Musson. Messages to 49 Avondale Road, Waihope Valley, 7276. At the family’s request a private service for Di will be held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

Family/Whanau for information/ Sheets ‘n’ Things advocacy/support Looking for a bargain? New handmade fabric

Housie

The Blue Door Is open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.00pm. Saturday 9.00 - 2pm. Items surplus to your requirements we would glady accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353

• 150 Seat Mayfield Chapel • Sowman Catering Lounge • Free bereavement care • Grey Power discount • FDANZ Pre-pay and pre-planning funeral options

EDUARD KLASSEN Playing the Paraguayan Folk Harp Tues, 17 Feb at 7.30 pm St. Ninian’s Church (Alabama Road)

24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 578 4719

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 578 8125. 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 Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451 PICTON Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

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

Born and raised in an isolated area of Paraguay Eduard has become a world renowned Harpist and Speaker. Be prepared to be enthralled by his talents. Admission Free – Retiring Offering to support Eduard. Further details phone Rita Paynter 578 8637

In Memoriam

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

CROSSWORD

By Russell McQuarters ACROSS 1. Be traitorous (6,5) 7. Alien (7) 11. Lowest point (5) 12. Italian wine (7) 13. Latin American dance (5) 14. FIll with delight (9) 15. Abode (9) 16. World’s largest river (6) 18. Mobile home (7) 21. Sinistral (4) 23. For every (3) 25. Jack (in cribbage) (3) 27. Neat (4) 28. Castrated horse (7) 30. Became bitter (6) 32. High mountain (3) 33. Evil spell (3) 34. Puzzle (6) 35. Large grey goose (7) 36. Cross between a grapefruit & a tangerine (4) 37. Deed (3) 39. Petrol(inf) (3) 41. College official (4) 43. Diplomatic (7) 45. Young people (6) 48. Advancement (9) 49. Crouching down (9) 51. Take in & feed(livestock)

for payment (5) 52. Mythical creature (7) 53. Bony plated marine fish(Europe) (5) 54. Skilled workman (7) 55. Hell (6,5) DOWN 1. Stupid (5) 2. Deceitful (11) 3. Tip of graduates hood (8) 4. Desert plant (6) 5. Yellow-green colour (5) 6. Drink of red wine & fruit juice (7) 7. Cattle breed (8) 8. Cure (6) 9. Vast (7) 10. Loop (5) 16. Changed (7) 17. Overlook (7) 19. Snake (5) 20. Posy (7) 22. Hot spirit drinks (7) 24. Corded cloth (3) 26. Spar (3) 29. Brandy liqueur with almonds (5) 31. Conservative party member (5,6)

32. Wing (3) 33. Witch (3) 38. Habitually silent (8) 40. Left-handed person(inf) (8) 42. Writer of love (7) 44. Stress (7) 46. Adages (6) 47. Pear-shaped fruit (6) 48. Italian syndicate (Americas’ Cup) (5) 49. Sprout (5) 50. Gluttony (5)

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health & beauty

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BAC K to work too soon? Extend your refreshed holiday look... with Cosmetic Botulinum & Dermall Fillers. You can look & feel great! Phone 03 548 8216. CANCER support and information. contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Frid 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph 579 4379. EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope and suction. Phone for an appointment 578 8310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St. MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665. THAI Theraputic Massage $ 59 ph. Call to make an appointment with Warintias. 8a Buick Street Redwoodtown. Ph 021 025 65255 or 578 3778.

WANTED to rent by mature professional responsible woman. 1 or 2 bedroom cottage/house, Blenheim area, ph/txt 027 3388 277.

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The

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Nurturing your creativity

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Wine & Food

public notice

Sunday 15 Feb 2015 10-5pm

ACU PRESSU RE & Massage. Sports, Relaxation, Strees, Pain Relief. $60ph Raphael 021 1700 724 Picton.

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Phone 577 8089 or 027 558 3260 Hebberds CC Express

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Merv Scott Decorating Ltd Ph: 0800 DO IT UP

(0800364887)

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Call into The Trading Post: 42 Arthur Street Or Please Phone 578 3663 for further enquiries

SUNRISE NELSON SUN CLUB OPEN DAY 21st & 22nd February 11am-3pm (Clothes Optional) Bring along a picinic or share a sausage in bread with the members End of Sunrise Valley Rd Upper Moutere All interested visitors welcome www.nelsonnaturally.co.nz

Mob: Merv 021 669 666

EDUARD KLASSEN Playing the Paraguayan Folk Harp Tues, 17 Feb at 7.30 pm St. Ninian’s Church (Alabama Road) Born and raised in an isolated area of Paraguay Eduard has become a world renowned Harpist and Speaker. Be prepared to be enthralled by his talents. Admission Free – Retiring Offering to support Eduard. Further details phone Rita Paynter 578 8637

The Adventure Begins Here

Basic Buddhist Teachings

by Geshe Jampa Tharchin Friday 13 February 7pm - 8.30 pm

Saturday Meditation Class

Saturday 14 February 10 am - 11.30 am (followed by shared lunch) Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, Blenheim All welcome By donation Supported by the Blenheim Tibetan Buddhist Group For more information phone Maree 572 2774 or Sue 578 5214

Recommences for 2015 Monday 16th February

Happy 100th Birthday to Eric McIsaac

Entries cost members $20.00. Non Members $25.00 Junior under 12 - $5.00 (all juniors get a prize)

situation vacant COOK - experience in finger food and cafe food. Part time, flexible hours, start ASAP Ph 579-4997 email tarman2k9@yahoo.com HOUSE Cleaner required, flexable hours, must be self motivated and have own vehicle, please send details to House Cleaner, PO Box 634, Blenheim 7240.

Three Supervisors Required • Min 3 yrs experience in vineyard • Full drivers licence • can speak Thai/Chinese/ English Ph 021 035 4853 or 027 777 7795 newjrltd@hotmail.com

Francis Street Medical

Medical receptionist 3 days per week 8.30-5.30 Phone Janice 578 5252 or email CV to janice@ahg.co.nz

for our Ground Based Harvesting Crew operating in the Marlborough area. Please contact Julia on 0273311660 or deanblacklawslogging@xtra.co.nz for a confidential chat.

You have been inspirational, enjoy your special birthday.

Entries close 9.00pm Thursday 26th February

These funds are generated from profits of The Blue Door.

Trade Forms and Schedule on www.raivalleyshow.co.nz Schedule available from The Sun Office.

Many thanks for the wonderful years of dedication to Picton Rowing Club. • A member for 84 years, • A life member since 1985 • Current Club Patron along with holding office bearer positions along the way.

Entry Forms available at outlets displaying posters or at Renwick Arms Country Club 92 High Street, Renwick. For enquiries phone Club 03 572 8597 or Manager 0275 788 292

The Blue Door is an Incorporated Society which has limited funds to distribute to Not for Profit organisations in the Marlborough District.

Saturday 7 March 2015

requires an EXPERIENCED SKIDDER OPERATOR or EXPERIENCED FELLING MACHINE OPERATOR

Contact: Chris Lane, Company Captain Ph: 578 6140, cell: 0274 579 004, e-mail: chris.lane@hutchisonrodway.co.nz

$7000+ worth of prizes to be won

Application for Grants

Rai Valley A & P Show

DEAN BLACKLAWS LOGGING

Check out our facebook page

Friday February 27th Saturday Feb 28th & Sunday March 1st

The Blue Door Inc

public notice

1st Blenheim Boys’ Brigade

For boys years 2 to13(6 to18 years old)

RENWICK ARMS COUNTRY CLUB Family

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Blenheim Badminton Club —Introduction to Badminton—

Give Badminton a go!

Two nights of Badminton Basics On Mondays, 16 & 23 February from 7-9pm, Cost $10

From all the current and past members of Picton Rowing Club

property for sale

Inner Circle middle section for sale

Register at: www.sportsground.co.nz/blenheimbadminton Registrations close: Saturday 14 February. 25a

Application forms are available from The Blue Door at 46 Seymour Street or by visiting: www.nativity.org.nz Refer to Calendar icon

—Senior Club Nights— Start on Monday 2 March from 7-9pm All welcome. The above events will be held at: St Mary’s Hall Cnr Hodson & Francis Streets, Blenheim

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Applications close March 7th 2015

For more info contact: Mike Reed, Ph: 579 1954 Or email: blenheimshuttlers@gmail.com

Build your townhouse on this great location, so close to town 25a Francis Street

$140,000ono 294m2 FOR SALE

25 Francis Street

$160,000ono Ph 0274 309 716

Hairdresser Required • Are you passionate about hairdressing and interested in working alongside a team who share this passion? • Do you want to work for someone that rewards you with on going benefits? • Does the thought of on going education excite and motivate you? • Are you talented in all aspects of hairdressing and ready to share this with our clients that expect the best? If you answer YES to ALL of the above, what are you waiting for, contact us NOW! We are looking for an experienced hairdresser that is a motivated and reliable team player. Please email or drop in CV with a covering letter by the 9th of March. Illusions Hair Salon 135 Middle Renwick Road Springlands, Blenheim illusionshairltd@hotmail.com


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Waiter/waitress Part time evenings. Looking for a mature, well presented person to join our friendly team. Experience preferred. 5 Dodson St, Blenheim. Ph 578 6940 or roccorest.bl@gmail.com

KING

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TRACTING LTD

Grape Harvest Tractor & Harvester Drivers We are seeking hardworking people for the 2015 Harvest to work as part of our team. Previous gondola driving experience preferred but training will be available for the right people. Please call David on 0274 356 690 for further information.

GARAG E SALE Have some junk that could be treasure? DON’T THROW IT OUT! ADVERTISE A GARAGE SALE TODAY & TURN TRASH INTO CASH

Yealands Yak fast approaching Over 350 women have registered for this month’s Yealands Yak. The six-hour all-women team trail event takes place on Saturday, February 21 at Yealands Estate. Teams of two to six women walk, jog or run in pairs around 10 vineyard trails two to eight kilometres long. The team that collectively covers the most distance in six hours is the winner. The trails comprise eight different laps in total, marked by different coloured arrows, and need to be run in the order specified, with staffed checkpoints along the routes. Entries close on Friday. For more information, visit the Yealands website. Right: Angela Flynn, Angie Bell, Debbie Jones and Marlize Mitchell from the Yealands Brand Team, AKA The Sustainability Sheriffs. Photo by Jim Tannock.

Lee wins Waitaria Bay Classic Triathlon

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Raetihi Lodge manager Jon Lee runs in the men’s individual divison on his way to victory at the Waitaria Bay Classic Triathlon over the weekend. Photo by Agnes Takacs.

Margaret receives special honour

perience with Microsoft software particularly Word and Excel Beavertown Blenheim Lions yroll experience and knowledge of Ace Payroll software (desirable but not Margaret Marfell Club member has been bestowed with the sential) of becoming a life perience in the use of Quantum Accounting/Xero/Banklink honour software member of the Lloyd Morgan sirable but not essential) Lions Clubs Charitable Trust. owledge of the preparation and filing of GST returns This is just one special award given to Margaret who has been od communication skills recognised many times over the oy working as part of a small team years for offering her services od organisational and time management skills whatever, and whereever she HARVESTER OPERATORS

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can, club president Carol Taylor says. “Margaret is always among the first to offer her services which indicates that she is a worthy recipient to receive this honourable gift.”

Margaret has been a lion since 1993. She received the Liz Anderson Personal Growth award in 1995 and went on to receive the Raewyn Thomas Lion of the Year trophy in 2003/2004. She is also a ‘Friend of the Trust’, making her a great asset, Carol says. Right: Margaret Marfell (centre) received a special award last month, presented by Beavertown Blenheim Lions Club president Carol Taylor and 1st Vice District Governor John Roger. Photo provided.

Search uncovers cannabis operation Marlborough Police executed a search warrant at the Renwick home of a suspected cannabis grower last week. Officers discovered 94 cannabis plants, 48 of which were growing indoors and 46 around the garden. Police also seized a small quantity of cannabis oil,

301 grams of dried cannabis and more than half a kilogram of cannabis head. A 44-year-old man appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday charged with cultivating cannabis, possession of cannabis for supply and possession of a class B drug.


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Wednesday February 11, 2015

Surf boat crew performs By Adam Poulopoulos The Rarangi Surf Life Saving Club’s under-23 surf boat crew competed bravely at the trans-Tasman test series at Waihi over the weekend. The crew finished behind the Australian and New Zealand open crews in each of their races, but made them a lot closer than many were anticipating. They finished between two and three boat lengths behind in the three races, two of which were long-course and one short-course. The races were held in flat conditions, with swells not exceeding half a metre. The crew’s sweep, Neil Watts, says he was happy with the performance. “We held our own on the way out but once we got around the turn the bigger, stronger crews pulled away a little bit. “Everyone commented on how well we rode. We were facing the two best crews in the world at the moment.” Later in the weekend the crew raced the last two of five races in the national under-23 meet held at the same venue, and still finished third of seven teams.

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Blenheim is getting behind the national Go by Bike Day initiative today. A free breakfast is being provided from 7am this morning at Liz Davidson Place for those cycling to work. Commuters are encouraged to leave their usual mode of transport behind and cycle to work today.

CRICKET The Rarangi team: Mick Boon, sweep Neil Watts, Joe Lepper, Keagen Saul and Matt Jackson. File photo. The result means they continue to lead the under-23 New Zealand Boat Series. Watts says the crew are having a more laid-

back week of training before getting back into it ahead of the New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships in Gisborne next month.

Aaron Bleakley and Thomas Westend were the winners in the other two divisions. The new triathlon/duathlon series is organised by Mark Grammer from Marlborough Sport Development, with the support of the Awatere Community Trust. Grammer says the day could not have gone better. “The weather was perfect, everyone enjoyed the new course and we had none of the traffic issues which can complicate these sorts of events. “The Seddon Domain provides a great event environment, and the roads are as safe as we can get in Marlborough for kids and adults.” There are two events left in the series on February 22 and March 8.

Biddy Kates Celtic will be one of the teams to contest the Marlborough T20 final, having opened up a 10-point lead at the top of the standings with one round to play. The final round-robin games are tonight. Blenheim Valley will have to beat Celtic to stand any chance of joining them in Friday’s final, while Cornerstone Wairau Cavaliers play Grove Tavern Wairau. Guthrie Bowron Renwick have a bye tonight, and are out of the reckoning for the final. Renwick had more luck in the second-grade 40-over competition, beating Celtic by 80 runs to take the title.

KARTING Daniel Bugler is the top driver in the rotax light division after Cresswell Electrical Raceway’s first twilight meet of the year over the weekend. Bugler finished in the top two in each of his four heats, putting him comfortably ahead of the pack. Peter Richardson is the top rotax heavy driver, William Exton leads the JR Roc/Yamaha pack and Jarod Fisher is top of the Junior Rotax standings.

Sam Durrant at race one of the Awatere Triathlon Series in Seddon. Photo by Mark Grammer.

Basketballers in Australia Marlburians Oriana Houra, Rachel Vis and Annaliese Raemaki, all 16, headed to New South Wales for the under-17 Country Development Tournament at Port Macquarie recently. The trio were representing the South Island, with the team finishing third of six in the tournament. The team playing seven games in five days against a North Island team and New South Wales state teams. Before the tournament the team also participated in a sports science and nutrition seminar. To raise money for the trip Oriana, Rachel and Annaliese washed windows and cars, and had a fundraising dinner and raffle. They want to thank everybody for their support. Left: Rachel Vis, Oriana Houra and Annaliese Raemaki.

Pacific cricketers coming to Blenheim The squads have been announced for the 2015 Pepsi ICC East-Asia Pacific U19 Trophy, to be held at Horton Park from February 24-28. The teams competing in the tournament are Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu and Samoa. The event was last held on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland in July 2013, where PNG

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First Awatere Triathlon a success Sam Durrant showed on Sunday he is ready for his elite triathlon showdown in Takapuna next week. Competing in the new Awatere Triathlon Series in Seddon, Durrant completed the 300 metre swim, 10 kilometre cycle and 2.3km run in a shade over 31 minutes. The distance is similar to what he will be racing in the Tri NZ elite race in a weeks’ time, where he’ll up against the likes of Olympian Ryan Sissons. The long triathlon, which comprised a 750m swim, 20km cycle and 4.5km run, was won by Martyn Crossley. It attracted first time competitor David Greer, whose sons Fergus, 11 and James, 14, are already accomplished triathletes. “It’s about time I gave it a go, but there’s no way I can keep up with them anymore,” Greer says.

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defeated Vanuatu in the final with the Fijians coming third. The tournament champions will advance directly through to the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In a change in format from the 2013 edition, the team that finishes second will still have the

opportunity to book a place in the World Cup via a global qualifying event against nations from the other four regions of the ICC. The first round of matches will be played on 24 February at 10am local time. The teams play further round-robin games on February 25 and 27, before finals the following day.

VOLLEYBALL The College, Senior Social & Business-House Indoor Volleyball League has been delayed. The first night is Thursday, February 26, with entries closing on Sunday, February 22.

MULTISPORT Robin Reid and Britta Martin were the winners in their respective grades at the Te Pa Marlborough Sounds Half race in Picton on Saturday. Reid won the men’s race in four hours, 21 minutes and 56 seconds, nearly nine minutes ahead of nearest rival Jeremy McKenzie. Martin finished more than half an hour ahead of her nearest rival, Amy Brazier, in the women’s race.


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