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By Jacob Page Roger Wadham feels like a kid again when he walks into the hanger that houses his Nanchang aeroplane at the Omaka Aviation Centre. He is spending 10 hours a day, six days a week working on his “new toy” which has an estimated cost of $100,000. All in an effort to get it ready for the Classic Fighters Show over Easter Weekend for its maiden New Zealand flight. “I always wanted a plane, ever since I was kid and this chance came together. “I’ve got plenty of glider experience but this is my first power plane, I can’t get enough.”

Continued page 2 Roger Wadham says the time was right to make his childhood dream come true and own an aeroplane of his own.

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Nerves ahead of first time Omaka experience Continued from page 1 The opportunity came in December to purchase the plane in December and ship it to New Zealand from Adelaide with the intent to fly it at the 2015 Classic Fighters. “Sometimes you dream long enough that you have to tell yourself to dive in eventually.” Roger says there will be nine other Nanchang’s from around New Zealand at the Classic Fighters and it will be the first time they will all be in the same place at once and able to do a flyover for the crowd. Roger says he has an Air New Zealand pilot who will take control of the aircraft for the weekend. “This will be my first Omaka show and while I won’t be flying, I’m just happy to be on the flight line. “Everyone gets wrangled into doing Omaka sooner or later.” He hoped to get his licence to fly later this year but admitted to being a bit nervous about it. “I’m nervous as heck about it,” he says. At the moment I’m just working on and Roger Wadham works on his Nanchang aeroplane ahead of putting screws in it and trying not to think its maiden New Zealand flight at the Omaka Classic Fighters at about the fact that one day I’ll have to fly it. Easter Weekend.

“These ex war planes have a lot of personality. “They’re loud, they’re noisy, they’re oily but they’re 10 times more fun than you can imagine. “They aren’t the kind of plane you take your girlfriend for a ride in. “They’re the best boy toy ever made.” The Nanchang was used in the 1950s to train pilots for the MiG-17 fighter jets, with the cockpit being an exact replica of the MiG-17. Chairman of Omaka Classic Fighters Air Show Graham Orphan says the show is on track to be the biggest yet with more than 35,000 people expected over the three days. “It will be the biggest war bird air show in the Southern Hemisphere which is pretty cool when it’s happening in our wee paddock. “Some people just show up on the day and want to show off their plane but if they have an interesting aircraft, then we will do all we can to try to accommodate them to try to add to the colour and spectacle of the event.”

Sausage sizzle for Vanuatu relief By Adam Poulopoulos Blenheim School students have come up with two ways to add to the Vanuatu relief effort. A sausage sizzle will be held at the Blenheim School carpark by the courthouse on Friday, from noon-1:30pm. The funds raised will be added to those accrued from the school’s mufti day on Thursday, April 2. Principal Denyse Healy showed images of the devastation to students at

a recent assembly, and asked them to come up with ways to help. Teacher aide Tania Palmer says it’s great to see the students getting involved. “It makes the staff feel proud that they want to give help to people in need, so it’s awesome.” A container for building materials and tools has also been set up at Crossroads on Monday to help with the Marlborough collection.

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Besley to step down By Jacob Page The Marlborough District Council will have a new chief executive for the first time in 15 years when Andrew Besley steps down in December. Mr Besley says he made his intentions clear when his contract was renewed for a further three years in 2012. “I had always intended to stand down at the end of this three year term and pursue other things.” Mr Besley said working with the staff at the MDC had been a highlight of the job over a long period of time. He says he will stay in Marlborough. “Marlborough is my home and I have a few interests here.” Mayor Alistair Sowman says Mr Besley had left the MDC in excellent shape. “He has been a very savvy CEO and very prudent with the finances,” Mr Sowman says. “This is a low debt council.” “He’s had a major impact on the Council

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and it is disappointing to see him go.” Mr Sowman says a human resources company should be appointed to oversee the job advertisement. He said he would raise the matter at the next council meeting on April 2. “It is a key appointment that councillors must decide upon so I’m sure there will be plenty of discussion.” He says the chief executive’s impact on future councils is unknown but he was confident of finding a strong choice to suit the province. Sowman says there will be interest internally for the role but he wanted to cast an open net to find the right applicant. “I’m always open to promoting from within but with this role being an important one, I want to take it to the market. Assets and Services manager Mark Wheeler stepped in for Mr Besley while he was recovering from surgery in late STEPPING DOWN: Marlborough District Council 2013. CEO Andrew Besley will leave in December 2015.

and nowhere to board in town,” he says. After several years working in a shearing shed he began his driving career at Broadbridge Transport, before a sizable stint with Transport Nelson. There, he says he remembers his favourite truck, the Leyland Octopus. “The old Hippo (Leyland Hippo) was 150 horsepower, and when I got the Octopus she was around 200. I thought ‘by crikey, there won’t be many catching me!’ “I used to say I didn’t have the fastest truck on the road, but I thought I’d make it bloody interesting for those who thought they had!”

In 1987 he and wife Zeta moved to Sydney, where he chauffeured for Lady Fairfax, but he returned due to homesickness. On how he had continued to work for 70 years, he says the social part of the job kept him going back. “I got quite a bit of business for Up Marketing. Talking, joking and being a bloody fool. “And you’ve got to give good service.” He says although he was still able-bodied, it was time to take a reduced role. “It’s a good way to end my working career. Seventy years working.”

HAGER TO BOOK FESTIVAL Investigative journalist, Nicky Hager is one of 10 guest speakers at this year’s Marlborough Book Festival, from July 24-26. Hager, whose book Dirty Politics caused a scandal ahead of last year’s general election, will be speaking at Spy Valley winery’s cellar door, in the Waihopai Valley.

ROAD SAFETY COURSE A free road safety course for people 65 years and over is being held by the Marlborough Road Safety Council tomorrow. The event is being held at the Wesley Centre from 1:30-4:30pm. To register your interest, contact Nigel on 5785256.

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Seventy years working By Adam Poulopoulos After 70 years in the workforce, Bryan Maxted is finally taking a back seat. The 84-year-old has started on an on-call basis for Up Marketing & Sales, the company where he has worked for just over a decade. The change marked nearly seven decades where he has driven cars and trucks on-and-off. Born in Marlborough, Bryan says his dad taught him to drive when he was 13. His progress into the workforce was accelerated by the family’s living situation. “We lived in the Wairau Valley and there was no way to get to school in Blenheim,

The Riverlands School Easter Gala is being held on Saturday, with proceeds going back to the school. The event begins at 10am and ends at 2pm at the school.

COINS IN CIRCULATION One million coins commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the Anzac landings were available as legal tender from Monday. The 50 cent coins will circulate with existing currency. The coins feature New Zealand and Australian soldiers standing back-to-back, with hammerhead shark and silver fern patterns also included. Bryan Maxted with photos of the Leyland Octopus.

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SUDDEN DEATH A man in his 50s collapsed and died at Whites Bay on Sunday morning. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and the matter has been referred to the coroner

HUNTER WINCHED TO HOSPITAL A hunter fell approximately eight to ten metres down a steep rocky gully, near Okaramio, on Sunday morning. The man sustained serious leg injuries. The Nelson/Marlborough Rescue Helicopter’s onboard intensive care paramedic was offloaded close to the injured man to assess and stabilise him, however due to the nature of the terrain and the man’s location in the gully, the helicopter crew had to winch the injured man into the helicopter before transporting him to Nelson Hospital for further treatment.

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Picton ponders water test By Jacob Page More testing in the coming week is going to be required before Picton can take water from the Barnes Dam in the Essons Valley, as cyanobacteria has not cleared from the dam as quickly as expected. Further samples will be taken next week with another week before results are received. In the meantime Picton people are being supplied from the Speeds Road wells with a garden sprinkler restriction limiting watering to every second day.

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Restr ictions on Renwick residents’ water use have been

relaxed to allow sprinkler use every second day but council water engineers are relieved that people are continuing to respect the need for careful water use. “It’s good to see that water use has not shot straight up although maybe it’s the cooler days that is also helping to lower demand. “It’s important that people stay sensible about water use because already the water levels in the town’s wells have plateaued after an initial recovery,” MDC operations and maintenance engineer Stephen Rooney says. The Wairau River flow has

also dropped back since the recent rain and that would be affecting the aquifer recharge rate. In Havelock, the restriction on the use of sprinklers to alternate days only will remain while the water supply still shows too much saltwater intrusion. The Southern Valleys Irrigation Scheme is still in operation although council staff warn it may have to be shut off again in about a fortnight unless there is some rainfall at the scheme’s Wairau River headworks.

Broadband rollout complete By Adam Poulopoulos About 12,500 houses, businesses, schools and health facilities in Blenheim are now able to access fibre after the town’s ultra-fast broadband rollout was completed. The completion of the project, coordinated by telecommunications company Chorus, was celebrated at an event at BP Computers on Friday morning. Com mu n icat ions m i n ister Amy Adams, Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith and Mayor Alistair Sowman were among those in attendance. Blenheim is New Zealand’s eighth town to have full fibre access, and the third in the South Island after Oamaru and Ashburton. Adams says fibre can encourage Blenheim’s youth to stay in town longer and bring more diversity to the job market while encouraging more people to invest. “In towns like Blenheim that traditionally rely on one sector but which have UFB, there isn’t

Communications minister Amy Adams, Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith and BP Computers manager Brad Clark at Friday’s event.

a limit on how many sectors any more. “I don’t think there’s even an understanding about the full impact it can have on the town or the district.” About 15 percent of eligible users have signed up for the service in Blenheim, one of the highest in the country. Adams says the figure com-

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pares favourably here and overseas. “The sign-up rate around New Zealand is 11 percent and in Singapore at the same stage in their project the rate was two percent. “If you look at it that way you start to realise how impressive Blenheim’s figure looks.” Broadband is continuing to

roll out in rural areas around Marlborough. Chorus has 24 areas around New Zealand where it is deploying the UFB network. All up, Chorus’s UFB network will run past more than 830,000 homes, businesses, schools and health facilities throughout the country by the end of 2019.

Hannah hits right note By Jacob Page Hannah Zydenbos thanked her parents for their patience “as I probably wasn’t very good” when she first started playing piano almost a decade ago. Hannah has come a long way since then as was awarded the 2015 Queen Elizabeth II Music Award. The Year 13 pupil at Marlborough Girls’ College was surrounded by family, friends and longtime mentor, Linda Lloyd as she was given the award by Marlborough mayor Alistair Sowman. “Without (Linda Lloyd) pushing me, I doubt I could have achieved all the things I have with my music,” Hannah says. The accomplished pianist is also an avid drummer and has been a regular performer at charity concerts as well as Christmas in the Park. As a drummer, Hannah is in her fourth year in the Marlborough Girls’ College Jazz Band and has performed

Marlborough mayor Alistair Sowman presents Marlborough Girls’ College pupil, Hannah Zydenbos with the 2015 Queen Elizabeth II Music Award.

with the Marlborough District Brass Band at national level. “It’s a huge honour to receive this award and I’m sure the money associated with it will help me in the future.” The Queen Elizabeth II Music Award was established

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: What was your favourite moment of the Witherlea School Gala?

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My favourite moment was winning the lucky key game and getting my own tablet.

Doing the lucky dips with my Mum.

I enjoyed the bands and performing myself on the electric guitar.

I enjoyed the coin toss game because I won two big chocolate bars.

I enjoyed the sponge tossing game. I hit (principal) Mr Hewson with one.

I enjoyed watching the gymnastics.

Norm Fowke Glass Control needed for fuel prices Dear Ed, I see where New Zealand First has exposed the high fuel prices despite oil falling to six year lows. Thank goodness someone is on the case. Government certainly isn’t. The “Wall Street Journal” has just reported that “the benchmark U.S. oil price tumbled to its lowest point in six years during intraday trading on Monday on signs of a deepening supply glut.” So why are prices still high here? Government has rejected a call last month for an inquiry. On top of that government just added a 4 cent levy and GST adds 10 cents a litre. Fuel companies act like lightning when international oil prices rise, but are like sloths when those prices fall. Price control needed! “Motorist”

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Online- ??? Dear Ed, I am surprised to hear that the council has decided to have registrations online for the coming Second Hand Sunday. I would have thought a lot of the people who are de-cluttering would perhaps be elderly like me and like me, have not the facility to do this. Never mind, I will give elsewhere. Laurie Ham

New Theatre a concrete slab(s) Dear Ed, Theatre? The building next to the Clubs of Marlborough started life as a White Elephant has now morphed into A Blot on the landscape. A more ugly collection of concrete slabs cannot be seen anywhere. At the recent published cost $20 million. No doubt the next stage will be the black hole period to suck up large ratepayers money to support this folly. On that note could I suggest a name for this to be Sowman’s Folly. Mike Dietrich

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Sounds a bit fishy Minister destroying blue cod Dear Ed, I recently attended two meetings on Marlborough’s Marlborough Sounds Recreational fishery. The first was for some envisaged group, called Marines Future. It was a “babble-fest” by speakers from Auckland and a couple of locals. The end of a seven hour day left one wondering what had taken up the time. Someone asked what happened to Soundfish? A very good question. On Thursday I attended a Picton meeting on blue cod held by the Government and the blue cod management group (BCMG). It was not consultation.

If Government and the BCMG were sincerely interested in the public views, it would hold meetings in Blenheim and Havelock. Are they listening to the public? It drags on. As time goes on, the minister of fisheries is destroying cod with his ridiculous slot rule and penalising the public in favour of commercial. Talk and more talk. It is called procrastination. Terry Tarakihi.


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Wheels of time Weir Broadbridge has been playing with trucks all his life and while the Broadbridge Transport owner may be on the countdown to earning his Super Gold card, he tells reporter Jacob Page about why he’s unlikely to step away from the 69-year-old family business any time soon.

Weir Broadbridge was destined to be in the transport industry. His path was laid out long before he even realised it. “Me and my brothers all played with trucks growing up,” he says. “What else could we do?” His father, Cyril, started Broadbridge Transport with one truck in 1946. Weir says he doesn’t remember wanting to do anything else but join the family firm. “I started in 1968. “We all just worked here,” he says. “I’m sure we could have done other things if we wanted to but what else do we know? “Let’s be real about it. “It’s in the blood.” Weir and his three brothers have all worked there at some point. Most recently Ross came back with his Marlborough Waste Bins to use the yard, while Leon retired in 2012. Retirement was not an option for Weir. “The profit margins get less and less as the years go by. “The trucks get better but the competition is far greater nowadays.” At its peak, Broadbridge had 45 trucks

and 55 drivers in the early 2000s. Now with down-sizing and a partial buy-out by Renwick Transport in 2009, the company has seven trucks and a more focused reality. “The reason for down-sizing was straight economics. “Renwick and us share the workshop here and we obviously have our different areas of business now. “We’ve been doing it six years and it has to work, you have to make it work.” Weir says there are positives and negatives to having your last name attached to the business. “It is good in a small town, everyone knows you but at the same time everyone wants to speak to you directly. He says consumers have become more impatient over the years. “Everyone wants job done today – right this second. “That’s just how it is.” Weir’s son, Adam also works in the company however, just like Weir, he wasn’t given a free ride into the business. “There were no free lunches with our Dad, we had to buy our way in.

“Adam had always wanted to work here but I wouldn’t let him at first so he went away and got some experience.” Weir says its passion and worth ethic that keeps him going. “You either have a willingness to work or you don’t,” he says. “I really think you are born with it and thankfully I was and Adam has it too.” He says the excellent staff and drivers keep the business ticking along, even though it had seen rough times a decade ago. “I’ve had some great people giving me advice over the years especially when things weren’t so good.” While Adam is set to become the third generation to run the business, it’s unlikely Weir will stop anytime soon. Weir plays tennis twice a week but in true Broadbridge fashion, anything with a motor takes his fancy when he does get some free time. “I do love this,” he says. “They will probably have to carry me out in a box. “I certainly can’t retire because I’d drive my wife insane pretty quickly.”

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Wednesday March 25, 2015

Resource consent applications complex The impact of the latest raft of changes to the Resource Management Act is a more complex, more costly, but ultimately slower process for applicants seeking resource consents, says the chairman of Marlborough District Council’s Environment Committee Peter Jerram. “It’s important that people seeking consents understand that it is not councils which are making it harder for people to get consents - it’s the legislative requirements.” Applications must be absolutely correct with all the relevant material before they can be processed. The stricter requirements, and the limits now placed on council staff seeking more details, mean that more applications are likely to be rejected, he said. The Marlborough District Council previously rejected fewer than two percent of applications as incomplete but, since the latest changes to the Resource Management Amendment Act 2013 came into full effect early this month, almost half the applications are failing to meet the required standard and have had to be rejected. “The new reality is that applications for consents now require expert input and that’s a cost to applicants. But at the moment even the consultants are confused by the new requirements because it’s all so much more complex,” says Councillor Jerram. “While the intent was to shorten time frames and speed the process up, the reality is that that isn’t happening.” The Marlborough District Council currently processes all applications for consents within the statutory timeframes. However there is concern that the new regime will result in longer processing times before the applications can be accepted, and corresponding higher costs. Councillor Jerram says proposed new amendments to the RMA may be made in the name of increased efficiency but the reality is that these changes will probably create another 20 years of arguing over interpretation in the Environment Court just as has happened in the past. “Many central politicians have thought they were improving the RMA with their amendments over the years. Few have,” he says

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A recent study shows a link between hearing loss and dementia, but a local audiologist says addressing hearing loss early can help reduce the risk. A research team commissioned by the John Hopkins School of Medicine concluded that seniors with hearing loss are significantly more likely to develop dementia over time than those who retain their hearing. The study focused on 639 volunteers, whose hearing and cognitive abilities were tested every two years between 1990 and 2008. By the end, 58 had developed dementia, and compared with volunteers with normal hearing, those with mild, moderate and severe hearing loss were twofold, threefold and fivefold more likely to develop dementia respectively. House of Hearing audiologist Claire House of Hearing audiologist Claire Dwyer says early treatment with a Dwyer displays a hearing aid. hearing aid can reduce the risk. “A lot of people feel like they’ll sooner rather than later.” She says when you lose your hearwait until they’re deafer, or they’ll get hearing loss and say ‘I’ll be OK.’ ing, you learn to adapt to hearing at “We recommend people come in a quieter level. When you are fitted

Witherlea Gala Day success By Jacob Page The Wtherlea School Gala Day continues to be a success with the event raising more than $33,700 for school projects. Pricipal Murray Hewson said the event continued to regain popularity after it was restarted three years ago. “We struggled to get the community involvement for a few years but we decided to bring it back three years ago it’s been going great ever since.” Not even Witherlea school principal, Murray Hewson (far left) Murray says the money will be used to help could avoid taking a wet sponge to the face for a good cause at resurfae play areas at the school and pay for two his school’s gala day on Sunday. murals at the school.

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A 31-year-old man employed as a spray painter was arrested on a warrant and appeared in court on Monday.

Common assault A 23-year-old unemployed woman was arrested for common assault and appeared in court on Monday.

Sunday Disorderly arrest A 17-year-old man employed as a labourer was arrested for disorderly behaviour and appeared in court on Monday.

Arrested on a warrant A 23-year-old man employed as a vineyard worker was arrested on a warrant and appeared in court on Monday.

Disorderly arrest A 19-year-old man employed as a labourer was arrested for disorderly behaviour.

Multiple charges A 29-year-old man employed as a labourer was arrested for male assaults female (2), possession of offensive weapons, common assault, wilful damage and breach of bail conditions. He appeared in court on Monday.

shoplifting charge A 27-year-old male farm hand was arrested for shoplifting.

shoplifter offence A 23 year old male factory worker was arrested for shoplifting.

Incidents and Accidents House entered Between 10am and 5pm on Saturday, a Wither Road property was entered through a bathroom window. The offender has been through the house but appears not to have taken anything.

Office entered Over the weekend the Quarry and Weigh bridge office was broken into on Pak Lims Road, Renwick. Nothing was taken.

Fold up table missing A fold up table was taken from outside the BNZ on Friday at about 10.30am

Car stolen A Nissan Terrano was taken from outside an address in Henderson St on Friday. It was recovered burnt out on Jefferies Rd later that night.


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if your home requires a ‘clean air’ model. “If your property size is less than two hectares you can only install a clean air model, whereas if it’s more than two hectares you can install a rural model wood fire,” he says. Clean air models are designed to burn away the particles left behind, and because wood naturally produces carbon dioxide when it burns, a clean air fire will burn that gas giving you a cleaner and hotter fire. This can all be determined by the Heating Marlborough team when you make contact. Something else homeowners should be thinking about now is having their wood fire checked and cleaned to ensure you get the best result. “If a wood fire has the right parts in it, has been maintained and the chimney has been swept, you will get better efficiency from it,” he says.

Don’t risk your home When it comes to having your chimney cleaned, it pays to have the professionals take care of it. Doug Powell of Blenheim Chimney Cleaning has been servicing Marlborough for the past five years, and knows what is required for a professional and thorough chimney clean. He stresses the importance of enlisting the services of someone that is trained, competent and has Public Liability Insurance. “They will know what to look for in regards to faults and fires and any changes in regulations, and will stand by the work they have done,” he says. Another point Doug makes is that chimneys need to be cleaned regularly for both insurance purposes and fire safety. “Insurance companies view chimney cleaning as part of the regular maintenance of a property, whether that be once a year, twice

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BRYDON: Smyth, David, Jake, Bitsy and Harry are happy to welcome Louie Anthony into our family. Louie arrived on February 12 at 6:59 in the evening. A huge thank you to Shona Wills. You are a wonderful friend and midwife! Thank you to Niki Boon for the fabulous photos! Photo provided.

BAMFORD: Nick & Alex (nee McConway) are delighted to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Mason Rodley Bamford (3.6kgs) on March 10, 2015 at 4.40pm at Manly Hospital Sydney. Photo provided.

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VERCOE: Amy and Jason are happy to announce the long awaited arrival of their baby boy, William Trevor (7lb 8oz) born March 18, 2015 at 9:18am at Wairau Hospital. A little brother for Caleb, Emma and Claudia. A very special thank you to the theatre team, to midwife Tony James and all the staff in Ward One.

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Bereavement Support

Family/Whanau for infor- Mental Health Consumer mation/advocacy/ Advocacy Service support for families living with mental illness/addictions please contact Supporting Families Marlborough - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra ph 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

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 Havelock Market and House, 54 Scott St.

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Come and have a look, Saturday 28th March, 9am - 1pm at Neal Street, Havelock. Sites Available Phone Ian 574 2558.

Housie Thursday 7pm, Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 housies, 2 supers, raffles and refreshments available. Proceeds to Te Rerenga O Te Ra.

Learn to Play Bridge 12-week course at 7pm each Wednesday; commencing 8 April 2015, Marlborough Bridge Club at Clubs of Marlborough, cost $40. Enquiries Craig 578-3979 or Alison 577-6554.

Sheets ‘n’ things Kids card making class 8-12 yrs. At Sheets ‘n’ Things - Opp The Warehouse, this Sat 28 March 10am -12 noon. $5.00 per child. Ph 578 1355 Ext 1 or 021 160 2782 to register.

St John Community Shop Needs your support, with donations of good quality items to sell, clothing, bric brac, books etc... 11 Boyce Street. Phone 578 1754.

The Blue Door 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.

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.

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death notices MILLEN, Eva Winifred: On Sunday March 22 2015, peacefully, at Redwood Retirement Village Blenheim. In her 98th year. Dearly loved aunt of Rhona and Clive Smith (Picton), great aunt of Joanne Smith (New Plymouth) and Keith Smith (Christchurch). Grateful thanks to the staff of Redwood Village for their special care of Eva over the last 7 1/2 years. Messages to P O Box 110 Blenheim 7240. A private service will be held followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SHAVE, Alasdair Edward Graham (Alf): Passed away, peacefully, at Hospice Marlborough on Saturday March 21 2015, with his family at his side. Aged 64 years. Cherished husband and best friend of Kathy, mate and father of Matt and Jess, Dalboy and Shyloe, and Zane and Rachel and adored Grandpop of Mackenzie (Poppet); Maddie (Possum). Dearly loved only son of the late Averil. A bit rough round the edges but an honest kiwi bloke. Messages to P O Box 110 Blenheim 7240. In lieu of flowers donations to Hospice Marlborough P O Box 411 Blenheim 7240 would be appreciated. A service for Alf has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SIMPSON, Fay Mavis (nee Robertson): On Thursday March 19 2015, peacefully, at Hospice Marlborough. Aged 72 years. Treasured and muchloved mother and mother-in-law of Amanda and Paul Warwick (London), and Darren. 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. Messages to Fay’s family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A celebration of Fay’s life will be held at the Church of the Nativity, Alfred Street, at 11am Wednesday March 25, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

PETERS, Daphne: On Monday March 23 2015, peacefully, in the presence of her family, at Wairau Hospital. In her 80th year. Dearly loved wife of Ron, loving mother of Barry and Beryl, Paul, Kerry, and Robyn, loving “Cittee” of Angela, Veronica, Grady, Aidan, Michelle, Jasmin, Dale, Jacob and Shara, great grand “Cittee” of Jayden, Amyah, Calista, Ethan, Arlee, London-Evie, Daniel and Caleb. Loved sister of Lillian, Lorna (deceased), Teddy (deceased), Ronnie (deceased), Dennis (deceased), Jeff, and Colleen. Special thanks for the wonderful care provided to Daphne by the staff at the Assessment and Rehabilitation Ward at Wairau Hospital. Messages to 17 Huia St Waikawa Picton 7002. In lieu of flowers donations to the Stroke Foundation would be appreciated and may be made at the service. A Mass of Requiem for Daphne will be held at St Joseph’s Catholic Church Picton at 11 am Friday March 27 followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz GOOD Mandy Jean (nee Ward) (Peacefully) on Friday 20 March 2015 surrounded by her loving family and friends at home overlooking the Hokonui’s as per her wishes. Dearly loved wife and soulmate of Chris. Dearly loved and cherished mother of Kyle. Much loved only daughter of John and Elaine (Blenheim), Lynley and Bryan Routhan (Gore). Dearly loved sister of Darren (Nelson). A much loved aunty, niece, cousin and friend to many, and precious friend to Adele, Mike, and Connor. ‘Think of me as living in the hearts of those I touched. For nothing loved is ever lost & I have loved so much’ A service to celebrate Mandy’s life will be held in the Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, Ardwick Street, Gore on Wednesday 25 March at 10.30am followed by private cremation. In lieu of flowers donations may be left at the service for Hospice Southland. Messages to 2 Angelsea Street, Renwick, Blenheim 7204. In the Care of Hammond & Ryder Funeral Services Ltd, Gore, FSCNZ.

SIMPSON, Fay Mavis: 21.08.1942 19.03.2015. Loved and cherished Aunty and Great Aunty of Yvonne, Sophie and Jeremy Everson.

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By Adam Poulopoulos Trains have started to run on the railway extension between Brayshaw Park and the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre. The one-kilometre extension connecting the two was opened at a ceremony on Saturday afternoon. The combined cost of the extension bridge, station and track was over $200,000. Mayor Alistair Sowman says the track would appeal to locals, tourists and train enthusiasts. “The challenge is now for council to figure out how to bring people here. “We’ve got cruise ships stopping in Picton. What an opportunity to bring them up to Omaka by train.” Omaka Aviation Heritage Trust chairman Brian Greenall says he is looking forward to his customers using the railway on a regular basis. “This is something very special for us. At Omaka we were supportive of the railway coming here. “It gives people who may not have transport alternative means of getting here.” In late 2010 Russell Hopkins was approached to project-manage the build, and in the following three years the land was surveyed,

The four final dog spikes are put in by Bob Boyes, Brian Edgar, Mike Dolan and Brian Pont, all of whom were heavily involved in the project.

resource consent was achieved and the 46-metre extension bridge over the Taylor River was designed. The station stood at Kekerengu for many years before being removed in the 1980s. It was donated to the Blenheim Riverside Railway eight years ago. The etchings accumulated in the station over the years have been retained. By the end of last year the track

had reached the Omaka Classic Cars building, and the platform was constructed this year. At the Omaka end a fence to separate the track from the surrounding land and a veranda for the station still need to be constructed. Trains ran for the public on Sunday afternoon, and will be running on all three days of the upcoming Easter Air Show.

Rainbird returns to New Zealand By Adam Poulopoulos After several years in the United States, a Blenheim-born basketballer is back in New Zealand, and playing for the Mike Pero Nelson Giants in this year’s National Basketball League campaign. Adam Rainbird returned to New Zealand about a month ago after signing with the Nelson Giants late last year. The 196 centimetre shooting guard/small forward spent four seasons playing college basketball at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, where he also completed a degree in business management. Before that he attended Nelson College, captaining their basketball team. The Mike Pero Nelson

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Adam Rainbird playing for Westminster College. Photo credit: Shooting Star Photography.

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ton Saints in an National Basketball League warmup game at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 on Saturday afternoon, but Rainbird is doubtful to play as he continues to nurse a back injury. “It’ll be nice to come home, and I really wish I could play, but it’s always nice to come home,” Rainbird says. He says the team is preparing nicely, but players like Mika Vukona and Josh Duinker are still yet to return to the fold. With two tall American point guards on the roster, the Nelson Giants will play a different style of basketball this season, something Rainbird has called ‘positionless basketball.’

“There should often be mismatches on the floor. We’ll look to post up bigger guards or use the speed of our bigs who are a little smaller,” he says. “I’m excited about that. It suits my game.” The Nelson Giants have already played the Wellington Saints this preseason, losing 104-100 in the pre-season Blitz Tournament in Wellington. They beat the Manawatu Jets and Taranaki Mountairs at the same tournament. Tip-off on Saturday is at 1:30pm. The curtainraiser between the Nelson Sparks and Canterbury Wildcats women’s teams begins at 11:30am.

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Bands entertain lunchgoers By Adam Poulopoulos The Marlborough Boys’ College stage band, and the school’s jazz combo, were in fine form as they played in the Forum on Friday afternoon.

The bands played for about an hour, starting shortly after midday. MBC director of music Ray Russell says the show was a precursor of what’s to come. “We intend to play more similar

shows this year. “This is about them (musicians) getting used to playing in public. It’s good for their confidence levels.” The stage band usually has 28 pieces, but played with 20 on Friday.


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Wairau take 50-over title Grove Tavern Wairau batsman Cleighton Cornelius hits down the ground as Biddy Kates Celtic wicketkeeper Andy Fitzpatrick looks on during the Marlborough senior grade 50-over final at Horton Park on Saturday. Cornelius’s 98 was a major contributor to Wairau’s victory. Batting first, Wairau scored 263-9, before bowling out Celtic for 177 in the 42nd over. Coming in at 52-2, Cornelius scored his runs off 78 balls in an innings which included eight fours and four sixes. The game was one of three finals at the ground on Saturday. In the second-grade T20 final, United Country and Vineyard Cricket beat Guthrie Bowron Renwick by 60 runs, and Wairau beat Criterion Hotel Wairau Valley by 104 runs in the third-grade 50-over final.

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The Marlborough Harriers Cross-Country Scratch Race is on Saturday at the Taylor Dam. Grades for under-10s start at 2pm, with the rest beginning at 2:10pm. They opened their season with a pack run and committee meeting recently, and their next non-competitive track run is tomorrow night, beginning at the Redwood Community Hall at 6pm.

John and Brigid Forrest were among the 50 to take part in the Forrest GrapeRide taster on Saturday. The riders completed the 101 kilometre GrapeRide course in three stages, stopping at Picton and Havelock during the journey. The course took about six and a half hours to complete, although participants were not timed. Brigid says the event was a nice way to lead into the main event

this weekend. “This is why John and I got into cycling. There had to be a carrot, like a café or coffee shop we could stop at along the way.” The GrapeRide registration is being held on Friday from 10am, and the main event starts the following day at 6am with the two-lap ‘Magnum’ riders. The time trial scheduled for Friday has been cancelled due to a lack of entries.

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By Adam Poulopoulos While bowls clubs around the country close their doors, a group in Picton is going against the tide. The Waikawa Indoor Bowls Club has been founded in time for the Marlborough season. The club is opening with a welcoming ceremony at the Waikawa Marae on Wednesday, April 1, beginning at 6:30pm. Club nights will be on Wednesdays at the Marae, with members meeting at 7:15pm for a 7:30pm start. Club captain John McCarthy says he approached the Marlborough Indoor Bowls Association about starting a club at Waikawa. “The association is delighted. This is probably the only place in New Zealand starting a new club up.” McCarthy has been playing bowls at Linkwater for 22 years and living in Picton for nine, and he says he is excited to be able to play a little closer to home. “The Linkwater club is in good heart and

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the time is right to start a club in Picton. “If we can get 30 to 40 people it’ll be one of the biggest clubs in Marlborough. Every second person who’s spoken to me has said they’re coming along.” The Waikawa club is Marlborough’s 11th, and McCarthy says the club is already planning to have home and away fixtures with Linkwater and Rapaura each year, and to enter a team in the Marlborough competition. He says he wants to see the game continue to flourish. “It’s a great game and I don’t want to see it die. It’s as simple as that. “It’s something to do on a Wednesday night. There’ll be nothing to watch on TV when the cricket (world cup) is over!” The indoor bowls season runs from April to October. Anybody wishing to be a part of the club can turn up on a club night to register.

Right: John McCarthy at Waikawa Marae.

League The Wairau Taniwha were beaten 68-8 by the Victory Phoenix in the opening game of their season in Nelson on Saturday. The Phoenix led 34-0 at halftime. The Taniwha have a bye this weekend.

Squash This weekend sees the best players in the region competing for the Marlborough Squash Open title. The event begins on Friday and finishes on Sunday at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000. The Friday session is in the evening, from 5pm-11pm, while the weekend sessions both start at 8am and finish at 7pm on the Saturday and 6pm on the Sunday.

Swimming Three Blenheim Swimming Club swimmers attended the Swim NZ Division II meet in Dunedin recently Tallara Daldorf achieved a top-five finish and personal bests in her three events, the 200 metre breaststroke, 100m breaststroke and 50m breaststroke, as well as the bronze medal for the 50m breast. Sophie Woodhouse and Kazuki Jahana also achieved personal bests.

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