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Sky’s the limit By Jacob Page Omaka Classic Fighters saw record crowds on both days as Marlburians and visitors alike basked in aviation glory. Omaka Classic Fighters organising committee chairman Graham Orphan says the three day show ran smoothly. Graham says it was special to have three Spitfire’s on show, the most that had ever been in one place for a show in the Southern Hemisphere since war time. CONTINUED PAGE 2. Aviation pioneer Sir Tim Wallis was reunited with The Mk 4 Spitfire plane (pictured) that almost took his life nearly 20 years ago. Sir Tim crashed the plane in January 1996 while preparing for the Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow. He wasn't expected to survive. But he did survive, and the plane has also made a comeback this weekend piloted by John Lamont. Photo Gavin Hadfield.

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Record crowd sees aviation history made Continued from Page 1. “The event couldn’t have gone better, it was a rousing success in every way,” Orphan says. “I haven’t seen exact crowd numbers but we had a record crowd on Saturday and the same on Sunday. “I can generally tell by sitting at the top of the grandstand and I couldn’t believe the amount of people.” “It was great to get three Spitfire’s here. Being Australian I knew there were two Spitfire planes in Australia and two in New Zealand so it was great to be able to offer the crowd something unique.” Brothers Nicholas and Elliott Adcroft had come over from Wellington for the event, while John and Olive Gray had travelled from Christchurch. “We are both aviation enthusiasts so we had to come up and see all of this for ourselves,” John says. The weekend got off to a bumpy start when a Focke Wulf FW190, piloted by Frank Parker crash landed during practice on Friday. Frank walked away from the accident uninjured. Graham says it was the first time an accident like that had happened at the event. “It was a mechanical issue, one of the pedals failed and it was just one of those things. “It will put the plane out of action which is a shame but “I’ve spoken with owner Murray Myers who is keen to have it flying again for our next event in 2017.” Funds raised from the 2015 airshow would go into adding an exhibition hanger for World War Two aircraft. “We have already started clearing the area for where we want it to go and I’m hopeful we can start the foundations by the end of this month,” Orphan says.

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By Jacob Page Denis Teeling’s vision for his 100 day salute to the fallen service men and women of Marlborough has exceeded his own expectations. “I was expecting to have some nights where I was expecting to be there alone with the choir but that hasn’t happened.” Denis has played ‘The Last Post’ for more than 80 consecutive days at the 6pm ceremony where names of fallen men and women from Marlborough are read out and remembered as the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings is set to be remembered on April 25. “It has proved immensely popular. “I think people want to recognise each name that is read out and mark the contribution they have made,” Denis says. “Every night is different in that regard, yes, how we do it is the same but every person has a story.” Denis says he has still struggled playing the cornet throughout each

ceremony after being reacquainted with his childhood instrument of choice. “I’ve struggled with the cornet and some of the RSA guys want me to play the bugle which is even tougher.” He says he has enjoyed the national exposure, which will include an appearance on One News that was expected to be last night. “The interest nationally was special especially at the start when we hadn’t started yet. “I get a bit nervous when the cameras are there and it’s no longer a little ceremony to mark someone’s sacrifice.” Denis says he has been pleased it has not rained yet during the services at Seymour Square, though the forecast did not look promising this week, “Maybe there is a little microclimate around the cenotaph and I’ll be all right,” he says. Right: Denis Teeling is approaching the finish line of his 100 day Anzac tribute.

down on last year’s holiday period. Barrie says there were increased patrols and a 4kmph speed tolerance in effect but most people drove to the rules. “I would say tickets are well down compared to last year which is a credit to how everyone acted on the roads.” Barrie says there was still the odd incident of foolish driving

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ALLERGIC REACTION RESCUE The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter was dispatched to Arapawa Island in the Marlborough Sounds on Sunday morning to attend to a 69-year-old Hastings woman suffering an allergic reaction after being stung by a wasp. The helicopter was able to hover on the wharf at the island property to uplift the patient after being attended to by the helicopters intensive care paramedic; she was then flown to Wairau Hospital for further treatment.

Today Jeremy McKenzie and Angus Pauley will be awarded medals by the Royal Humane Society of New Zealand for their bravery. McKenzie and Pauley rescued then 11-year-old student Tenishya McIsaac as she was swept down the swollen Taylor River last year. The ceremony begins at the Council Chambers at 4pm.

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but that was dealt with. “We appreciate when motorists ring us to tell us of wayward driving because that means we can get out there and pull them over. There were three minor crashes on Sunday. A grape truck jack-knifed on State Highway 63, while there were two crashes on Sunday at Pembers Road. Police also praised the traffic

management plan for the Omaka Classic Fighters. Barrie says while there was a back-log of traffic on Saturday morning, it was swiftly dealt with and there was little disruption. “With so many people going to one place there will always be some delays but we were happy with how everything was dealt with,” Barrie says.”

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POLICE OFFICER TO BE CHARGED A Marlborough police officer will be charged with careless driving after a crash in January. The officer performed a U-turn in front of an oncoming car at Dead Man Stream near Clarence, north of Kaikoura, on January 14.


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Selection of new MDC chief executive underway Professional consultants specialising in senior management recruitment will be called in to assist the Marlborough District Council to find a new chief executive officer. A number of consultancy firms will be approached by the council to advise on the matter. Councillors have decided that a six-member committee of councillors would consider a shortlist to be prepared by the consultants. Mayor Alistair Sowman says the selection of the CEO was one of the most important deci-

Lost tourists found Two American tourists who became lost in the Mt Fyffe area have been located by a helicopter searching for them. The pair were found in the Kowhai river bed near the Kowhai hut. They told searchers they had made it to the Kowhai hut the previous evening but had decided to continue walking and ended up sleeping out in the open. The man and woman, both aged 21, went for a day walk on Monday. They were last seen about 3.30pm by a member of the public in the back of Mt Fyffe. A friend raised the alarm about 9.30pm when they had not returned. The pair were not equipped for an overnight stay and had light clothing, water and snacks Police would like to thank the search and rescue volunteers involved in this search.

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Department of Conservation rangers have rediscovered a native herb that was believed extinct and another herb thought to be extinct in the wild. Dysphania pusilla, or pygmy goosefoot, had been one of eight native plant species listed as extinct until its surprise rediscovery in summer. By coincidence it was found at two widelyseparated sites within a couple of weeks – including in Molesworth Station in South Marlborough. Another native herb, Leptinella filiformis, or slender button daisy, also found in Molesworth, hadn’t been seen growing wild since the late 1990s though it was being cultivated at some protected sites. DOC director-general Lou Sanson said these were remarkable rediscoveries and he commended the rangers for their work and observance in finding the species. “The last record of pygmy goosefoot was from 56 years ago and amazingly when rediscovered this year a few thousand plants were seen at both locations.” Twizel ranger Aalbert Rebergen discovered pygmy goosefoot growing in the Ruataniwha wetlands and was mystified as to what species it was. Botanists he initially approached to identify the species suggested other plants. Aalbert was sure it wasn’t them and pursued identification, eventually getting confirmation it was Dysphania pusilla.

Leptinella filiformis, or slender button daisy, is one of two native plants rediscovered in the Marlborough region over summer.

The rediscovery of wild slender button daisy was recently confirmed after plants rangers collected in summer were grown on till they flowered, enabling the species to be verified. Wairau ranger Jan Clayton-Greene had seen the herb on an earlier visit to the remote Clarence valley area but at the time didn’t recognise the species. The wild plants looked scruffier than

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Special celebration There are different ways people celebrate New Year. Thailand has one of the most unusual yet iconic ways of celebrating New Year, and this is known as Songkran Festival. With this in mind, Bamboo Garden Restaurant has created a very special event so the people of Marlborough can too, taste and experience the Thai New Year for themselves. Bamboo Garden Restaurant has done it again! Its chefs have continued to impress us with their unique culinary delights, but what they have in store for the Thai New Year will be even more exciting. A very special menu has been created to ref lect the many traditional Thai f lavours and

Committee Terry Sloan, Environment Committee chairman Peter Jerram, Regional Planning and Development Committee chairman Trevor Hook and councillors Jenny Andrews and Laressa Shenfield. Mr Sowman says it is hoped that a decision can be made after shortlisted candidates have been interviewed by the full Council, by August-September this year. Current CEO Andrew Besley has announced his decision to retire from the Council in December after 21 years of service.

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cooking style. The specially created ‘Chef’s Menu’ includes delights such as roasted duck roti pancakes, crispy pork belly, steamed monkfish and a Thai mung bean custard cake. Also featuring will be a curry and of course the famous Thai noodles. W h ile t h is menu alone is something to celebrate, Bamboo Garden Restaurant will have one more surprise for diners. Owners Bu-nga Krataitong and Nuttavut Rodsienglum will be hosting a Thai dancing show on April 16, 17 and 18 during the evenings starting from 6:30pm. Diners will be able to enjoy the show during their meals. Bookings are essential on these days, so please contact Bamboo

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cultivated ones she had seen. A botanist later identified a specimen she had pressed and she returned with other rangers to collect some of the plants when river levels were low enough to allow access. DOC staff are now determining what will be done to learn more about the herb species, the threats they face, and what measures may be needed to protect them.


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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: What do you think of the Easter trading laws?

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I think it’s good. It’s good to have a time of the year, whether it’s Christmas or Easter, when people are forced to take time off.

I’m not too sure. I didn’t know about them.

I’m not worried about the Easter trading, only about the rain.

Just that they’re inconsistent. I work in retail and everyone should know what’s going on.

They’re OK. You’ve got to have some time when shops are closed. You can’t shop 24/7.

Norm Fowke Glass More crossings needed Dear Ed, On Easter Saturday I walked to McDonalds with my six year old and my baby in his pram. We walked along Grove Road and over the bridge leading into town where we then needed to cross the road in order to get over to the McDonalds/ New World side of town. Dissapointed that there was no pedestrian crossing to do this, we just had to wait for a gap in the constant stream of cars. Even more disappointed how not one car was prepared to stop for a few seconds so a woman and her kids could cross the road! What is wrong with Marlborough drivers?! Safety Concious Mother

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Sunshine hours to be taken with a grain of salt Dear Ed, I believe the time has come for the Top of The South to stop being so polite about Whakatane’s abrupt self proclaimed elevation to Sunshine Capital of NZ. Prior to the installation of their current sunshine recording system Whakatane was getting less sunshine than Wellington, their annual average was almost 200 hours a year less than Blenheim and their previous recording was 500 hours less

than Nelson. In their first year with the new installation they gained 500 hours on that previous recording making them third sunniest centre in NZ. The following year they gained a further 150 giving a total of 2703 hours - a total NIWA described as anomalous. Every annual total, bar one that Whakatane has forwarded to NIWA since operating the new recording system is higher than any of

Michele Parkin Christchurch I think all shops should shut over Easter because it’s a Christian holiday. I think the main message should be about Christ.

the other 39 previous totals which date back to 1957 when records began. I think the current annual sunshine totals coming out of Whakatane should be taken with a Grassmere of salt. Anyone wishing to verify the above figures can go to the website; NIWA-science-climate-publicationsclimate summaries and enter ‘Whakatane’ into the search box. C Brereton Blenheim

Follow the money Dear Ed, My own feelings are that the MDC could not build the new theatre on the site of the original theatre because it wouldnt have benefitted anyone! I believe the location of the new theatre has a lot to do with benefitting certain people. Just north of the theatre is Youell House, the owner being the now deceased British / Coventry man Alf Youell, who was and still is one of Marlborough’s greatest benefactors. Note that as of 01/07/2009 the three apartments on the fourth floor of Youell House were still for sale. A few offers had been turned down. Just south of the new theatre is the Criterion Hotel, whose owner is the MDC deputy mayor Terry Sloan. On a personal note, I emailed Alf Youell several times about my issue, he never replied. Alf Youell was a good friend of the late Ralph Ballinger who visited my property in relation to my large bluegum tree. I told Ralph about my issue, but he ignored it. Peter Kiley

Vanuatu relief effort continues By Adam Poulopoulos Money and supplies contributing to the Marlborough relief effort for Vanuatu are continuing to come in. So far, supplies like roofing iron, timber, water tanks, nails, garden and carpentry tools and an ultrasound machine have been donated to the Project Pam Appeal. The storage container is situated at the Crossroads Charitable Trust building on Redwood Street. As well as supplies, about $4000 has been accumulated in the Project Pam bank account. Convenor Yvonne Dasler says she has been pleased to see the Blenheim response. “People are really being extremely generous. “Blenheim has really taken the Ni-Van community into their hearts, and it’s been great to see their response.” The Marlborough relief effort is focused on the rebuild. Clothes and food are not being accepted because aid organisations are in a better position to deal with those requirements. Dasler says the container will remain in Blenheim for “a few weeks,” as there needs to be a safe place to dock in Vanuatu and warehouse space open to store the supplies. “At this stage it is a waiting game. Things are still coming in.

A contingent of personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force, the New Zealand Ministry of Health, and the New Zealand Fire Service deploy from HMNZS Canterbury to Port Kwmie on Epi Island, Vanuatu, to commence operations in aid of local communities in the wake of Cyclone Pam.

“I’m sure people have had time over Easter to go through their garden shed and see what they can contribute.”


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Shear determination Marlburian Sarah Higgins’ recent win at the Golden Shears shearing festival made her the first to achieve a unique double. She spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about her feat, and pursuing her passion around the world. Sarah says she did not know what she’d achieved when she won the Novice Shearing title at the Golden Shears shearing festival last month. With the win, she became the first person to win both the Novice Shearing and Junior Wool Handling titles at the festival, after she won the wool handling crown two years ago. “I was pretty surprised. I was like ‘surely not?’ she says. “I know a few people who have competed in both.” Born in Havelock, Sarah began shearing during her school and university holidays and was introduced to it by her mother, who worked in the industry. Sarah’s family currently live on a lifestyle block in the Wairau Valley. After leaving school she completed a three-year Bachelor of Commerce and Agriculture degree at Lincoln University before she began travelling the world. The work means constant hot weather and a healthy pay cheque, but she says a trip to Colchester, Essex in England was eye-opening. “It’s almost backwards. They’re all outside working on trucks in the heat – they don’t have shearing sheds like we do. “When you go to the cities they’re so much more populated, and more city-goers have no connection to country life at all. “They have no idea about shearing a sheep.” She says New Zealand’s productivity is higher than England’s due to the subsidies given to British sheep

farmers. While in the United Kingdom Sarah explored Scotland and Wales, taking in a shearing test between New Zealand and Wales at the Royal Welsh Show. Sarah has also worked in South Australia, and plans to head to northwestern Germany to work shortly. Earlier this year she was working in Lumsden, and she says she has adjusted to living out of a suitcase. “I haven’t really got a base. “I’ve got stuff spread all over the South Island! “There’s still stuff with flatmates in Christchurch, up here and down south.” Recently she completed her first full day of shearing in the Malvern Hills, up the Waihopai Valley. She says after shearing 80 sheep, she was sore, but even wool handling helped her build fitness. “It depends on what size the shed is, but I can pick up 200 fleeces in a day, and each of those can weigh up to eight kilos.” Sarah was a keen netballer, but since the travel has made it difficult to play regularly, she has taken up squash instead. “It doesn’t take much to squeeze a squash racquet into your suitcase,” she says. Long-term, she aspires to make the New Zealand wool handling team, but says more travel may be on the agenda first. “The thought was to do two years travelling, but there are still places to go.

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Pressure on water usage to continue

By Jacob Page Rain in Marlborough’s high country is eagerly awaited as water supplies continue to be under pressure going into autumn. Rain was falling in the Wairau River catchment on Tuesday morning. There was 20mm by noon at Top Valley in the Richmond Range and 30-50mm at Wakamarina/Rai Valley. However, sustained rainfall is required to take the region out of its current drought conditions. The Wairau River flow has slowed and the level of the Wairau Aquifer at Renwick has dropped about 400mm during the long Easter weekend. Over the next day or two, Marlborough District Council water engineers will be assessing the need for further restrictions

on Renwick’s domestic irrigation and also on the water take from the Southern Valleys Irrigation Scheme. In Picton, tests have confirmed the cyanobacteria previously detected in the Barnes Dam has cleared. It is now possible to treat the water so that it is safe for domestic use but the stale water from the dam will release a taste and odour so water engineers are hoping for a good fall of rain to flush out the dam before they reconnect this water supply. In Havelock, salinity in the water supply continues to be a problem and water demand went up again during the long weekend, attributed to the increase in activity at the marina during the holiday break. The current household water restrictions remain in place in all townships.

Rain coming but not much By Jacob Page The severe weather warning that was issued for Wednesday for the top of the South Island is likely to miss Marlborough. While areas of Nelson and Tasman are expected to be drenched with rain, Marlborough’s dry land will have to make do with scattered showers over the next

two days. A Metservice spokesperson said occasional rain was likely to fall in the Marlborough Sounds area. Rain is forecast for Blenheim until Friday with temperatures likely to be in the low 20s.

Cowley returning One of New Zealand’s most beloved authors, Joy Cowley, is coming to the Marlborough Book Festival this July. Tickets are now on sale for the second annual Marlborough readers and writers festival, which will be held from Friday July 24 to Sunday July 26. Festival trustee Karen Walshe says the festival had built on its hugely successful first year, increasing the number of guest speakers from six last year to 10 this year, and the number of venues from two to four. As well as Cowley, the author list includes Patricia Grace, Fiona Farrell, Joe Bennett, Liam McIlvanney, Nicky Pellegrino, and investigative journalists Nicky Hager and Mike White. The festival also features sessions about Our Big Blue Backyard, a popular documentary series which screened on TV1. The producer, Judith Curran of Natural History New Zealand, is coming, along with Janet Hunt, who has written a coffee table book of the same name, which explores New Zealand’s 38 marine reserves. “We are thrilled with this year’s author

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list, which features a mix of fiction and nonfiction authors who should appeal to wide range of Marlborough readers,” Walshe says. She was particularly pleased that Cowley, who was named a Marlborough Living Treasure in 2013, was able to attend. Cowley, who now lives in Featherston, Wairarapa, lived in the Marlborough Sounds for many years.

Moli makes NZ team Former Marlborough Boys’ College prop Atunaisa Moli has been picked in the New Zealand Under-20s squad for the Oceania tournament next month. The 31-strong squad assembles at the Bruce Pulman Complex in Auckland on April 24 before travelling to the Gold

Coast to play in the Oceania Under 20 Championship against Japan, Samoa and Australia. The squad for the World Rugby Under 20 Championship will be named in early May.

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Photos of the sky and beyond at Omaka Classic Fighters Airshow.

 Troops surge down from helicopter. Photo Simon Greenwood.

 Strikemaster jet passes over Omaka. Photo Simon Greenwood.

 War re-enactment nurse tends to victim. Photo Gavin Hadfield.

 Re-enactors dressed in WWII Germ an uniforms get ready for action. Photo Simon Greenwood.

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Omaka Classic Fighters Air Show

People from all over the world came to the Omaka Classic Fighters Air Show over Easter Weekend to witness some of the best World War One and World War Two planes take to the sky. Sun reporter Jacob Page was there.

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WRIGHT: Holly Spence and Matthew Wright are proud to announce the safe arrival of baby Lily (5lb 2oz) on April 5, 2015 at 2:29am at Wairau Hospital. A special thanks to Rhianne Lamb and all the lovely staff at the maternity ward. You were all so helpful with great service.

LAVENDER: Greg and Hannah are happy to announce the safe arrival of Siena (7lb 5oz) born April 5, 2015 at 2:06am at Wairau Hospital. A little sister for Evie. Special thanks to midwife Mandy Stanton and all the staff at Ward One.

NICHOLSON: Shaun Nicholson and Angela Goodall would like to announce the safe arrival of another gorgeous wee son Zachary Edward (7lb 4.5oz), born on March 11, 2015 at 3.26pm at Wairau Hospital. A little brother for Jaedyn, Rylan and Harlen. A big thank you to our midwife Rhianne Lamb and Maternity Staff at Wairau Hospital. Photo provided.

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Healthy food for pregnant mums You know you should always eat healthy, but maybe, just maybe you used to cheat a little. Latte and doughnut for breakfast? We’ve all been there! Now that you’re expecting, you are trying to think much more carefully about what you’re feeding yourself because the foods you eat are the main source of nutrients for your growing baby. During pregnancy, for example, you’ll need protein and calcium for your baby’s tissues and bones. You’ll also need extra folic acid to protect against neural tube birth defects, as well as more iron to help red blood cells carry oxygen to your baby. Get off to a good start with these pregnancy super foods. Whole grains Enriched, whole-grain breads and

cereals are fortified with folic acid and iron and have more fibre than white bread and rice. Work whole grains into your day: oatmeal for breakfast, a sandwich on whole-grain bread at lunch, and whole-wheat pasta or brown rice for dinner. Beans Add black beans, white beans, pinto beans, lentils, black-eyed peas, and kidney, garbanzo, or soy beans to your diet. Try them in chilli and soups, salads, and pasta dishes. Besides providing protein and fibre, they are also good sources of key nutrients, such as iron, folate, calcium, and zinc. Salmon Omega-3 fatty acids are good for your baby’s brain and eyes, and salmon is a great source. Plus it

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provides protein and B vitamins. Salmon is also relatively low in mercury compared to other fish. Try it grilled, broiled, or on a salad. You can safely eat up to 12 ounces of low-mercury fish, such as salmon, per week. Berries Blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are delicious snacks and taste great in pancakes and on top of cereal. Berries are packed with vitamin C, potassium, folate, and fibre. Low-fat yoghurt One cup of plain, low-fat yoghurt has more calcium than milk, is high in protein, and doesn’t have the added sugar of flavoured yoghurts. Dress it up with fruit or crunchy, whole-grain cereal.

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Shannon McMahon and Amanda Hunnisett were married on February 28, 2015 by celebrant Judy Cullen in front of their family and friends at Pollard Park gardens Blenheim. It was a beautiful day. Photo provided.

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ideal time to have your carpets and upholstery cleaned to rid your home of these particles, and give yourself a clean and healthy start to winter. Tip: If you have had new carpet laid, check to see if regular professional cleaning is required for your carpet’s warranty.

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Organised kitchen A well-stocked pantry is like money in the bank. Not only does it display the various food ingredients you have, saving you time and money, but it also gives you peace of mind that you are ready for winter. Get rid of the clutter, organise food into storage containers and neatly label everything. You will be surprised at how much you didn’t realise you had, and how much less you buy at the supermarket.

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w community notices 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

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

Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/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.

Wednesday April 8, 2015 Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service

Older Person Seminar 3rd Thursday every month St Christopher’s Hall Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers. Ph Wendy 5794446 leave name an number or 021 113 0160.

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.

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At Sheets ‘n’ Things between The Warehouse carpark building & John’s Kitchen, Sat 18 April 10am - 12 noon. $5.00 per child. Register at shop Or ph Annie: 021 160 2782.

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.

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.

Manager & Funeral Director

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.

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• 150 Seat Mayfield Chapel • Sowman Catering Lounge • Marlborough’s only cremation facility • FDANZ Pre-pay and pre-planning funeral options

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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 CLEMETT, Alistair Jim (Dagwood): On Saturday April 4 2015, peacefully at Hospice Marlborough, after a short illness. Aged 67 years. Loving soulmate of Lorraine, loving Dad of Chris and Kirsten, and Tania. Much-loved Grandad to Rhiannon. Loved son of the late Jim and Myra Clemett. Loved brother of Elaine and Joe Boyce, Clair and Lorraine, Patricia and Ian (deceased) Johnstone, Lorraine and Peter Boyce, Brian and Rae (deceased), Gavin and Rachel, Robert (deceased) and Jillian Middlemiss, Tricia and Noel Turner (Australia), Julie and Kelvin Neal. Loved by his many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to the staff of Hospice Marlborough for the wonderful support to family and friends. 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. A service for Dagwood will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 2pm on Thursday April 9, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz TAYLOR, Nola Claire: On Monday April 6 2015 peacefully, at Ashwood Park Retirement Village (formerly of Aratawa Bay, Bay of Many Coves). Aged 82 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Jock (David), and loved partner of Doug. Treasured mother and mother-in-law of Keryn and Dennis, Gill and Smitie, Chris, Geoff, and the late Robyn. Muchloved Grandma of Skye, and special friend to Maree and Brooke. Messages to c/- 33 Leaver Terrace, North Beach, Christchurch 8083, or keryntaylor@ xtra.co.nz. By request no flowers please, but the family would encourage a native tree to be planted in memory of Nola. A celebration of Nola’s life will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 2pm Friday April 10, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SARGEANT, Fay Joy: Passed away, suddenly at home. Aged 85 years. Dearly loved mother of Heather and John, loved grandmother and greatgrandmother of Ian and Jenna, and Michaela; Alistair and Lena, and Tyler and Erynn; Liz and Luke, and Archie. Messages to Fay’s family, c/84B Arthur Street, Blenheim 7201. At the family’s request, a private service for Fay will be held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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We are currently accepting applications for a suitably experienced Assistant Manager for a fixed term period of 8 months in our Blenheim Store. As an Assistant Manager at Kathmandu, your core responsibility will be to inspire and lead a dynamic team of passionate individuals and assist in the profitable running of the store. Working closely with the Store Manager, you will be pivotal in the management and development of a team of outdoor enthusiasts to reach set KPIs and sales targets, whilst also creating an enjoyable experience for our customer. If you are interested please email your application to jobs@kathmandu.co.nz Applications close Friday 24th April 2015.

Health Shuttle Volunteers St John provides a Community Health Shuttle in the Marlborough area and is looking for volunteers.

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Do you have time to help your community? Our health shuttle provides people from the Marlborough area with increased access to health related appointments. All health shuttle volunteers are trained in first aid, attend a St John driving course and receive other relevant training. If you are interested in becoming a health shuttle volunteer or would like more information please contact: Helen Faulkner 03 578 0797 helen.faulkner@stjohn.org.nz

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Marlborough District Council

Council is Consulting on the GARDENING OPPORTUNITY Long Term Plan 2015-25 Public Notice under the Local Government Act 2002 You are encouraged to have your say on the 10-year Long Term Plan from Thursday 2 April 2015. Council will consider a draft LTP Consultation Document at its 2 April meeting. If the document is adopted by Council, it will be online from 5.00 pm on www.marlborough.govt.nz and from 7 April at the Council offices and libraries in Blenheim and Picton. The Consultation Document outlines

detailed information on the big issues and changes included in Council’s budget for the next 10 years. Make a submission and tell us if you wish to speak to your submissions on 2, 3, or 4 June. Council will deliberate on all submissions and adopt the Long Term Plan for 2015-25 before 30 June 2015. Submissions close on Thursday 7 May 2015 at 5.00 pm.

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Council has a vacancy in its Gardening team. This could be filled by an apprentice, a gardener or a qualified gardener. For further information regarding these roles go to the Careers page on the Marlborough District Council website www.marlborough.govt.nz. Applications for this unique opportunity close at 5.00 pm on 1 May 2015. Applications should be made online via our website, www.marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/Careers/CurrentVacancies, where you will find full information on the vacancy and how to apply. For further information you are welcome to contact annie.percy@marlborough.govt.nz. www.marlborough.govt.nz

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Reputation built on 25 years of service There was a time where a mechanic’s garage was full of greasy overalls and the most basic of tools. Today they require a lot of high-tech equipment and specialist skills in order to meet the demands of today’s more advanced vehicle technology. But the main drawcard for customers is ultimately the customer service. Because, let’s face it, without good-old fashioned customer service, welcoming smiles and friendly banter a mechanic would not receive the same amount of trust and repeat business. This is the foundation on which Rikstay Auto on Grove Road has built its reputation. Personal, professional, trusted and reliable service. The business has been operating for 25 years in Blenheim which is testament to its service and support of the local community. Owned by Mark Partington and his wife Melanie, the business has continued to grow and evolve to meet the needs of its customers. Mark operates the business six days a week, offering everything from exhaust and brake work to car and trailer servicing. He also stocks a huge range of new and

used tyres for cars, vans and four-wheel drive vehicles, stocking only the top tyre brands and the latest advancements, such as fuel efficient tyres from EECA. “At Rikstay Auto, we love to give our customers the best deals on tyres. “When it comes to new tyres you want the peace of mind that you can get the right tyres at the right price. You need to come into the tyre shop that Blenheim has been trusting for over two decades,” Mark says. Prices are kept competitive for the benefit of his customers. Rikstay Auto also stocks Valvoline Oil and Endurant batteries. “Open six days a week for your convenience, we are also exhaust, battery and lube specialists, offering a selection of services for your vehicle. “Please call or email us for more information and to book your vehicle in with us today.” Rikstay Auto now has a website up and running - visit www.rikstay.co.nz And remember you can email Mark and Melanie at Rikstay Auto on rikstayauto@ clear.net.nz

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Sport inbrief

WHEELER SELECTED

Central Districts fast bowler Ben Wheeler has been named as a standby player in the Black Caps squad to tour England later in the year. Wheeler is available for two warm-up matches to start the tour, covering for the unavailability of several players involved in the Indian Premier League.

The Simply the Breast Dragon Boat team in action.

Dragon Boat nationals Marlborough Dragon Boat crew Simply the Breast recently attended the National Dragon Boat Champs at Lake Pupuke in Takapuna, Auckland, on March 28 and 29. It was the largest Dragon Boat regatta held

in New Zealand to date, with 40 teams taking part. Simply the Breast raced with 18 paddlers instead of the usual 20, and improved their times from the South Island Champs two weeks ago. In the 500 metre and

two kilometre races they placed fifth, and they finished fourth in the 200m race. A new event was introduced at the regatta, a race with 10 crew in the large boats, an event Simply the Breast finished fourth in.

Crew member Wendie Partner says of their 18 paddlers, four had never attended a National Champs before, so this was a big education for them. She says the crew’s sweep Margaret Hockey recently achieved her

level 3 accreditation and this was her first time sweeping at a National Champs competition. The South Island teams featured very well in the medals with Canterbury schools and the Breast Cancer team receiving several accolades.

Reeve finishes fifth By Adam Poulopoulos Brook Reeve has closed his season strongly at the final round of the Vortex Racewear Formula First Championship. He finished with two podium finishes from the three races in the final round, held in Taupo over Easter Weekend. The results meant he took fifth in the series overall, to add to the Rookie of the Year title he secured in the previous round at Hampton Downs. During the season, Reeve claimed 10 podium finishes

Brook Reeve. from eight rounds, and 24 races altogether.

Those finishes included his maiden race win, secured at Pukekohe late last year. Reeve won the chance to complete his first year on the Formula First circuit after he was awarded the SpeedSport Scholarship last year. He became the first scholarship driver to secure the rookie title before the last race of their first season. SpeedSport Scholarship cofounder Dennis Martin says Reeve’s results were pleasing given that the four drivers who

Rugby club to turn 100 The Renwick Rugby Football Club is on the verge of turning 100, and will be celebrating with a weekend of festivities later in the year. Buck Shelford will be the guest speaker at the main event, held at the Renwick Community Hall on the Saturday night of Queen’s Birthday Weekend. The formal dinner and function on May 30

Buck Shelford. will be MC’d by former Renwick player Duncan

Hayde, an announcer on The Rock radio station. The function will follow a full card of games, with all Renwick teams playing at home that afternoon. On Friday, May 29, supper and drinks are being held at the Giesen Centre, while a community fun day with golden oldies games is being held on Sunday, May 31.

finished above him had a combined 32 years of Formula First experience. “There was a lot of pressure on and off the track, but Brook held his composure and let his on track performances do the talking.” He says he hopes Reeve will return to the circuit next season to compete for the outright title. Reeve grew up in Blenheim, but is now based in Palmerston North.

RACING The Marlborough Racing Club is hosting a two-day meet at the Waterlea Racecourse later this month. The meet will be starting at 11am on both Friday, April 24 and Sunday, April 26. There are gallops and harness races on both days. For more information, visit the Marlborough 4 Fun website.

HOCKEY Hockey clubs in Marlborough are registering players and volunteers ahead of the forthcoming season. For more information, visit the Hockey Marlborough website.

Summer league heats up Last Thursday evening saw the sixth week of Marlborough Volleyball’s Fairweathers’ Senior Indoor Summer League being played at Stadium 2000. Woodbourne Cannons played Treefellas in a good game but it needed a big step up by Treefellas if Cannons were to be troubled. There were finally some good rallies in set three after everyone warmed up. Luke Kenyon played well for Treefellas and there were

some crowd pleasing spikes from Aaron ‘Styx’ Hills and Jack Wheeler for Woodbourne Cannons. Set scores were 25-12, 25-14 and 25-18. The second game in premier grade was very competitive, making it a great game to watch and was played between Woodbourne Warriors and Marlborough Boys’ College Seniors. Both teams were hunting down everything and there were some great digs off big spikes.

Fabio Raimundo played well for Woodbourne Warriors while brothers Adam and Jack Pope set the foundation for a great win in set three for MBC. The final score was 27-25, 17-25 and 25-23. The ladies and men of Pure Samoa and Uso Fiafia chase down everything and Thursday’s game was no different. Pure Samoa let Uso get too much of a head start in sets one and two and were always playing catch up.

They dug deep in set three though for a final consolation point. Nimo Taala had a good spiking game again for Pure Samoa backed up by some good play and serving from Faamanu. Andrew Moli led Uso well and he also played a great game with some nice touches on the ball. Set scores were 25-19, 25-12 and 18-25. Team of The Week Fairweathers Voucher went to Social Grade: Saint Clair Stars.

CENTRAL REMAIN TOP

Central maintained their unbeaten start to the Marlborough Division One rugby season, beating Harlequins 13-6 at Lansdowne Park on Thursday night. Central scored the only try of the game with minutes remaining to break a 6-all deadlock and lift their winning streak to three. In the other game, Moutere beat Waitohi 18-16.

LEAGUE TEAM IN ACTION

The Wairau Taniwha is back in action this weekend as they play Tahunanui Tigers at Oliver Park. The game begins at 2:30pm on Saturday.

HARRIERS

The Marlborough Harriers have a training run tomorrow, setting off from their clubrooms at 6pm. On Saturday the club is holding the Novice Cup at the Taylor Dam. The first race begins at 2pm.

KARTING

The Cresswell Electrical Raceway is hosting an open day this weekend for anyone looking to take up the sport. The event begins at the track at 11am on Sunday.

NETBALL

T he Mainland Tac tix come to Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 to play the West Coast Fever in an ANZ Championship match this weekend. The game begins at 7:10pm on Sunday night.

FOOTBALL

Marlborough’s senior club football season starts this Saturday. The juniors and women’s leagues start on April 18. The Marlborough Development Team is playing in the Nelson Division One competition, and starts their season away in Nelson on Saturday.

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