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Bruno’s Everest

By Jacob Page Bruno Saunders, 12, has completed his goal to climb the equivalent of Mt Everest’s 8848m peak by completing nine walks for charity in the past seventh months for a school project.

Continued page 2 Dad Sturrock stands alongside son, Bruno as he completes his ninth and final climb at the weekend.

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Challenge to the end for spirited youngster Continued from page 1. The Renwick school pupil battled strong winds and horizontal rain to complete his summer challenge of to climb the vertical height of Mt Everest. The 12-year-old has done nine walks since last October and to climb higher than Mt Everest’s 8848m peak. His effort to conquer the Tongariro Crossing proved a real challenge as the weather closed in. His father, Sturrock Saunders says he was proud his son kept going. “It certainly wasn’t easy and we were prepared to turn back if it came to that but it’s a great achievement and I’m pleased for him that he stuck to it. “We had some pretty experienced guys who had done the crossing in the past and one guy had done it three times and said it was the hardest alpine crossing he had done,” Sturrock says. Bruno says he wanted to do the challenge to raise funds for the Himalayan Trust established by Kiwi great Sir Edmund Hillary. Bruno’s older brother, Callum is a Hillary Scholarship recipient but was unable to complete the challenge due to injury. Bruno raised more than $600 for the trust with his efforts. He says the biggest improvement has been with his fitness levels throughout the seven month challenge.

He says the support he received from family and friends had been awesome but most of his mates at school struggled to understand the magnitude of the challenge. “They say ‘good on you’ but I don’t think they get it.” Bruno felt ill after the final leg which was a

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19km walk in tough terrain, but fortunately had the last week of the school holidays to recover. He also thanked family and friends for their support not only during the days of his walk but also for the fundraising assistance. It was part of a Renwick School Challenge.

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By Jacob Page More than 300metres of roofing has been packed into the container at The Crossroads bound for Vanuatu. Roofline Marlborough has donated the industrial strength and 1.8m off cuts to help with the rebuild after Cyclone Pam. Dave Hix says he was happy to donate to the cause as most

of what he was giving was surplus to requirements. The company has also donated more than 40,000 spare nails. “A lot of this stuff we wouldn’t use – like the nails but I’m sure they will make a huge difference in Vanuatu.” Dave says he was approached by Crossroads Trust board

member, Janette Walker, about donating. “To be honest I was surprised no one had knocked on my door and asked for help,” Dave says. Janette has also organised fundraising efforts with Mitre 10 and Bunnings where people can buy vouchers as well as tool sets at cost price.

“The Vanuatu workers give a lot to the Marlborough community and it must be tough for them to go back home and know they have to start again.” The container has been outside John’s Kitchen for three weeks and it’s hoped that donated tools and cash donations will all have a big impact in the rebuild effort.

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Seddon water debate

By Adam Poulopoulos Marlborough District Council officials have stated if everything goes to plan, the building of a new water treatment facility in Seddon could begin in the middle of next year. About 80 people attended a meeting in Seddon on Wednesday night, chaired by a Marlborough District Council panel and the Awatere/ Seddon Water Group. Council will spend the next few months investigating design and build options, and the treatment site. The government’s decision on their Drinking-Water Subsidy Scheme should be complete by October, when the tendering process will begin. Next January, the design and build contract will be awarded, with construction scheduled to begin in July 2016. Council operations and mainte-

Mark Wheeler. nance engineer Stephen Rooney says currently, council has completed costings for two options, a membrane filtration system and a Lamella Clarifier and pressure filter option. Options ruled out so far include water storage for use during river flood events, point-of-entry fil-

tration and piping water from Blenheim. Rooney says both costed options are robust enough to deal with turbid water, which the current MIOX system is not, but the Lamella system will require staff intervention to keep it running while the water is turbid. He says the membrane system will cost $4.4 million or an added $543 per annum for the 240 Seddon ratepayers, while the Lamella option is $3 million or $240 more per annum. Under both plans, other Marlburian ratepayers will pick up a combined $103,817 per annum in treatment costs. Costings for both plans are dependent on council meeting 50 percent of the system cost, Marlborough sharing ratepayer costs and Seddon receiving a $1 million subsidy they have applied to the government for under their

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scheme. Seddon has applied for a $1.66 million grant altogether. The Ministry of Health has received 40 applications for water aid from around the country as part of the scheme, totalling $31 million. The government will be giving out $10 million. Council assets and services manager Mark Wheeler says the search for more viable alternatives will continue in the coming months. Council is taking feedback through submissions to their longterm plan. The deadline for submissions is May 7, and the plan is adopted on June 25. What do you think about the options for water treatment in Seddon, and as a Marlburian, how do you feel about helping to fund the project? Email news@ blenheimsun.co.nz.

Gallipoli Pine’s to find new home By Jacob Page Two Gallipoli Peninsula Lone Pine seedlings look set to be planted in Pollard Park on the Walk of Remembrance as Anzac Day preparations hit top gear. About 50 two-year old seedlings of this special tree were propagated by Scion at its research nursery in Rotorua and gifted to RSAs nationwide. The seeds were collected in 2012 from the Turkish red pine (Pinus Brutia) growing at Paeroa Golf Course. This tree is an authenticated New Zealand descendant of the original Lone Pine and traces back to a pine cone brought home by Australian soldier Sergeant Keith McDowell after World War 1. The Marlborough RSA asked for two and they have arrived in

planted in Pollard Park. President John Forrest says he expected the MDC would agree to that request. “The mayor is very much in favour of these sorts of things.” John says while the trees will not be planted on Anzac Day, he did have a particular date in mind. “August 5 is Victory over Japan Day and we will be having potentially a dawn service and a walk through the Walk of Remembrance so hopefully we will have a planting ceremony then.” Forrest says there are already a number of trees along the walk Toby Stovold in the Scion Research Nursery with Gallipoli Lone Pine which were planted to honour seedlings. Two have been given to Marlborough. fallen soldiers from Marlborough Blenheim and are currently being officials until planting can take in World War One so, the addition of the new trees to the area made looked after by Marlborough place. District Council parks and reserves John says he hopes to have them perfect sense.

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Auckland to face Makos in Blenheim Blenheim’s Lansdowne Park will host two Tasman Makos ITM Cup matches in the 2015 season. Blenheim will see a Thursday night game on August 27 when the Manawatu Turbos come to town. Auckland will then play the Makos at 4.35pm on Sunday September 20. Nelson’s Trafalgar Park will host the other three home fixtures against Bay of Plenty, North Harbour and Canterbury.

Thanks from The Sun team The team at the Blenheim Sun wish to thank their deliverers and readers for their patience on Wednesday. Due to our printers having a major printing breakdown, the Wednesday Sun was delayed. We appreciate everyone’s efforts and understanding.

Spending surge over Easter Electronic transactions over Easter in Marlborough were up 18.3 per cent compared to last year. According to Paymark figures electronic spend jumped from $8.1 million in Easter 2014 to $9.6m in Easter this year. Electronic transactions went from 160,000 to 190,000.

Talent auditions deferred

The Marlborough’s Got Talent auditions have been moved back by two weeks to Wednesday, May 27. The auditions will be held from 3pm-6pm. The grand final will be held on Saturday, May 30.

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Business Business inbrief FIELD DAYS The next two Cawthron Marlborough Environment Awards are being held in the next week. The Manuka Island Forest field day, a tour of the forest block, is tomorrow at 9am, while the Kaipupu Point Mainland Island Society’s field day is Tuesday from 3pm-5:30pm. Bookings are required for both events.

ALLAN SCOTT CONCERT Fly My Pretties star Mel Parsons is performing at Allan Scott Family Winemakers on Sunday, May 3. The show is part of a 23-stop tour by Parsons, promoting her new album, Drylands. Tickets for the show are available from the Eventfinder website.

Big changes at osteopath By Adam Poulopoulos Marlborough Osteopathic Services has moved across town, one of several changes to the business in the last 12 months. They had their first day at 162 Scott Street on March 16, having moved from their old home on Waikura Street. Paul and wife Emma bought the business from previous owner Marcus Ferreira in September, and he says they have worked hard to make their new premises their own. “We’ve been through every room, painted them, freshened everything up and now we have a disabled toilet and a ramp. “Most people say it’s a lot lighter and airier. We’ve got carpet floors now because people often come in and stand on the wooden floor, and at this time of year it can get

a bit cold. “It’s much more central and on a busier thoroughfare, so we get a lot more people walking in.” Recently they have also hired a new osteopath, Australian Steve Koenig, who started in mid-February. “We needed that extra osteopath,” Paul says. “It’s difficult to recruit them out of New Zealand because they train in Auckland and most if them want to stay there, so we opened it up to Australia.” The business has also adopted online booking software, which can be accessed through their website or their Facebook page. Right: Paul Sell at the new home of Marlborough Osteopathic Services.

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BUSINESS AFTER 5 The Marlborough Chamber of Commerce’s next Business After 5 event will be held at the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology on May 21. The event begins at 5:30pm. For more information, contact the Chamber.

CAR LEVIES The Accident Compensation Corporation has released details about risk rating, which will see motorists pay lower levies for the vehicles from July 1. As an example, owners of petrol cars currently pay a $198 levy. This will drop to $158 for unsafe cars, and $68 for the safest cars. Under risk rating, cars are grouped into four levy bands, and levies are based on how safe a car is in a crash. The information is available of the ACC website.

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Live Footloose model causes stir By Adam Poulopoulos There were laughs, frights and a few surprises at Footloose last Friday as people discovered the model in the window was live. Lish Spray Tanning owner Shyloe Leslie modelled Footloose’s new season winter boots and shoes in the shop’s window between noon and 2pm. The arrangement was to promote Footloose’s upcoming Fashion week next week. Shyloe says she enjoyed the experience. “It was quite entertaining. There were quite a few laughs, and it was good fun.” She will continue to model for

Footloose on the odd occasion. Footloose senior sales assistant Lee Stevenson says management got the idea from Ballantynes Christchurch, who sometimes have live models. She says the change certainly turned heads. “We got some amazing reactions – it was really great. The timing was perfect. “There were lots of kids saying ‘mum is it real?’ She got lots of winks, lots of stares.” Lee says Shyloe’s modelling coincided with a “fantastic sales day.” Right: Shyloe Leslie models inside Footloose.


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COUNCIL NEWS Notices Council Services ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April and ANZAC Public Holiday Monday 27 April 2015 Marlborough District Council, Blenheim office will be closed on the ANZAC Day public holiday Monday 27 April 2015. The District Library in Blenheim and the Picton Library and Service Centre will be closed on Saturday 25, Sunday 26 and Monday 27 April. Kerbside Rubbish Bag and Recycling Collections If your rubbish bag and recycling crate is usually collected on Monday, it will be collected the following day Tuesday 28 April. Transfer Stations, Resource Recovery and Re-use Centres and E-Waste – ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April: • The Resource Recovery and Re-use Centres, and E-Waste will be open from 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm. • Blenheim, Havelock, Seddon and Wairau Valley Transfer Stations will be open from • 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm. • Picton and Rai Valley Transfer Stations will be closed. Transfer Stations, Resource Recovery and Reuse Centres and E-Waste – ANZAC Public Holiday Day Monday 27 April: • The Resource Recovery and the Re-use Centre, and Blenheim Transfer Station will be open from 8.00 am – 4.30 pm. • Picton Transfer Station will be open from • 8.00 am – 4.00 pm. • Havelock Transfer Station will be open from • 8.00 am – 2.00 pm. • E-Waste and Rai Valley, Seddon and Wairau Valley Transfer Stations will be closed. Greenfingers: will be open from 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm on ANZAC Day, Saturday 25 April and from 8.00 am – 4.30 pm on ANZAC Public Holiday Monday 27 April. The Landfill will be closed on ANZAC Day, Saturday 25 April and will be open from 8.00 am – Midday on ANZAC Public Holiday Monday 27 April. Bus Services The Blenheim Bus Service will operate as normal on Saturday 25 April. The bus will NOT operate on Monday 27 April.

Temporary Road Closure 100 Days for 100 Years’ Service Friday 24 April 2015 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street will be closed to all vehicles between the hours of 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm on Friday, 24 April 2015 for the purpose of 100 Days for 100 Years’ Service. Also please note that there will be no parking in Seymour Street from the intersection of High Street to Alfred Street from 5.00 pm to 6.30 pm. Any enquiries should be addressed to Sandra Boyd, Marlborough Roads, Ph: 03 520 8330.

Renwick gets ‘smart and connected’ Improvements to Renwick will be the focus of a new community steering group set up to help progress the township. About 70 people turned out to a meeting at the end of March to discuss ways the community might work in partnership with the Council through its ‘smart and connected’ initiative.Landscaping for the main street, improved signage and the consultation over the proposed upgrade to Renwick’s water supply were raised during the discussions to find priorities for the newly formed Smart and Connected steering group.

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Inquiries about Renwick Smart & Connected, or the Havelock or Picton S&C initiatives, contact MDC Economic Development Officer Cathie Bell, Ph: 03 520 7400. www.marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/MarlboroughSmart-And-Connected

Consulting Marlborough about Council’s natural disaster insurance As custodian and rose markedly after the • Preparing for disasters caretaker of the region’s Christchurch earthquakes and for the response to infrastructure, Council and Council is constantly them must be prepared for reviewing its insurances • Ensuring Council is earthquakes, storms, to ensure assets are eligible for central floods, tsunami, volcanoes protected but costs are government funding after and landslides – natural kept as low as possible. a disaster. events that could damage At the same time Council Council has aimed to set a our essential framework of readies itself for coping strategy which balances roads, water supplies and with a natural disaster by: risk and financial certainty. sewerage services. • Designing infrastructure Alternatively, Council Council insures regional to resist damage and could reduce insurance infrastructure and river managing what can be cover and take on more control works through a done on hazard-prone risk but that would require local government insurance land Council to significantly scheme, supplementing • Insuring property for increase its cash reserves that by some commercial damage from the natural - and that would either insurance. events which Marlborough leave less funding Insurance premiums experiences available for other Council

activities or increase rates. • More information about how Council arranges its insurance is available in the Consultation Document supporting Council’s Long Term Plan 201525. Public submissions on the Consultation Document must be received by 5.00 pm 7 May 2015. Does the Council have the right balance between insurance and risk? Please tell us what you think.

Parking around the Blenheim CBD New pay-and-display machines are being installed at the railway station car park and at Stadium 2000 as part of the changes that were introduced last week to parking around the Blenheim CBD. At the southern end of the railway station car park the parking becomes pay-and-display. To the north of the railway station, time-restricted parking will be available for up to one hour. In the Kinross Street/Scott Street car park, some spaces will continue to be time-restricted (P150). Free parking at the weekend will continue in all Council off-street car parks – including these two areas.

Inside the red line, car parking has been converted to Pay and Display parking.

Talk to a councillor about LTP projects Wednesday 15 April Seddon, Community Hall, 6.30 pm, Blenheim Library, 1 pm-3 pm Friday 17 April Council – ground floor committee room, 1 pm-3 pm

Saturday 18 April Redwoodtown and Railway Station car-boot markets, 9 am-noon Sunday 19 April Farmers Market, 9 am-noon

Tuesday 21 April Picton Library, 2 pm – 4 pm. Submissions on the Consultation Document will be accepted until 5 pm on 7 May 2015.

Positive ageing - Please take care when using courtesy crossings in town Courtesy crossings are not official pedestrian crossings. Courtesy crossings are usually made of bricks or paving and are often raised above the level of the road. They are a place where drivers may

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Not interested Being a sky subscriber, I get phone calls almost on a weekly basis offering deals on My Sky. How many times must one tell them to stop ringing and that I’m not interested I wonder. At least 6 times to date.

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Why don’t PD worker’s clean Taylor River, weeds or picking up rubbish? I’ve been on and off PD for 20 years, in the last 10 it has become a joke. Its just driving around, keeping out of view from the public. We pick rubbish up along out of town rivers while the Taylor looks more like a dump site.

Reply to: Vineyard water usage The water hydrants on New Renwick Road that have been supplying water for our vineyard is not domestic water. It is for fire fighting. A consent was applied for and granted. We have paid MDC for each cubic metre of water. The amount of water taken is quite small.

Public transport... Time to look at expanding the Blenheim Bus service. New routes and longer hours for business hours. Also services to the airport and Renwick.

Great meal 23 to dinner at Redwood Tavern Easter Saturday. Nice menu, no delay, food hot, good service. Great meal enjoyed by all. Thank you. GS

Easter shopping People complaining shops should open Friday and Sunday (not me). Went to town Easter Saturday thinking all shops would be open looking for elusive and much needed dollar! What a laugh most were closed at 2pm. GS

Temporary Road Closures Anzac Commemoration Service at Ward Friday 24 April 2015

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that Ward Street from State Highway 1 to Tachalls Road will be closed to all vehicles between the hours of 1.15 pm and 3.00 pm on Friday, 24 April 2015 for the purpose of the Ward Anzac Commemoration Service. Any enquiries should be addressed to Sandra Boyd, Marlborough Roads, Ph: 03 520 8330. Also please note that there will be no parking in Ward Street from State Highway 1 to Tachalls Road from 12 noon to 3.00 pm. Free parking will be available in the Ward Showgrounds via the Tachalls Road entrance.

Anzac Day – Saturday 25 April 2015

NOTICE is hereby given under Section 342 of the Local Government Act 1974 that the following streets will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic on Anzac Day, Saturday, 25 April 2015. BLENHEIM From 10.00 am to 11.00 am. Arthur Street from Queen Street to Seymour Street Seymour Street from Arthur Street to John Street, including the Alfred/Seymour, High/Seymour and Charles/Seymour Street intersections. From 11.00 am to 12.30 pm High Street from Queen Street to Henry Street Seymour Street from Charles Street to John Street Alfred Street from Henry Street to Market Street Hutcheson Street from Alfred Street to John Street Russell Terrace from Alfred Street. Notice is also hereby given that parking will be prohibited and cars will be removed from 6.00 am to midday in the following areas: Arthur Street from Queen Street to Seymour Street Seymour Street from Arthur Street to John Street High Street from Henry Street to Queen Street Alfred Street from Henry Street to Market Street including Russell Terrace. PICTON From 4.15 am to 8.00 am. London Quay from Auckland Street to Wellington Street and High Street from London Quay to the intersection of Dublin Street/Waikawa Road/High Street. Notice is also hereby given that parking will be prohibited and cars will be removed from 5.00 pm on Friday 24 April to 8.00 am on Saturday 25 April in the following areas: London Quay from Auckland Street to Wellington Street and High Street from outside properties at 1–10 High Street. Note: Free parking will be available in Blenheim at the Alfred Street parking building. The barrier arms will not be in use they will be left open on Anzac Day only. Limited parking will be available on Henry Street and John Street and also the Blenheim School grounds. The wet weather venue for the Blenheim United Memorial Service will be the Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 in Kinross Street. www.marlborough.govt.nz

In reply to Pensioner increase You’re lucky to get $3 a week. Mine was 45cents.

Thanks Springlands Vets No catastrophes with you. We’ll come and see you next year. Zoodle, Gimbley, Mak.

Reply to: for trucks sakes.... If you’re worried about what your lunch at Renwick Dairy is worth, either don’t be lazy and take a cut lunch or buy it from somewhere else. What a good idea! Renwick dairy ‘over the top’ price-wise! But who else would open at 4:30am! Suppose you’ve got to take the ‘good with the bad’. Truckie.

Don’t agree Don’t agree with Dave Williamsons comments about St. Bedes rowing debacle in the Saturday Express. Being in a team means that if one breaks the rules or doesn’t perform the whole team shares the concequences. Bit like life really. Tough, but its the only way a team can function properly . Hopefully those boys learnt something about being responsible for their OWN actions & not rely on others to bail them out, and how the WHOLE team pays the penalty for those actions. Just like life.

txt talk of the week Congratulations Congratulations to the folk who organised the evenings of remembrance at the cenotaph at Seymour Park, and the flower plots looking like poppies are something else. Well done. Doug, Dunedin. We welcome your texts on 027 242 5266. Limit to 70 words please. Name supplied please. We reserve the right to publish at our discretion. Please note the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Sun management.

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Picton got a new time zone now? Saturday paper on a Friday and Friday paper on a Saturday. After you go to markets and shop up in Blenheim come home to weekly brochures in Friday paper to find deals etc. Bit late. Ab

In reply to You’ve Got Mail Its more likely the cockroaches are climbing into your warm clean cosy letterbox and taking refuge and a nap in the mail. Ask around most Blenheim people have a recent roach story. You might find the cockroaches are just hanging out in your nice warm letterbox then hitching a ride inside in your junkmail. It used to happen a lot at my place until I got a sticky roach trap from the supermarket. I just leave it permanently in my letterbox and all my mail is now roach free. AJ We have also had a couple of cockroaches on separate occasions in our junkmail, Springlands area. Thought it was just us or a one off. Interesting someone else having same problem!! Thankfully I managed to catch and dispose of before escaping and multiplying! No more thanks!!

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Water restrictions eased for Picton, Havelock

Hosing restrictions for Picton and Havelock have been lifted. Restrictions remain in place for Renwick for the meantime but they will be reviewed next week. In Picton, water from the Barnes Dam is again being treated and fed into the town water supply network now that rainfall has flushed out the algae from the dam. After the rainfall in Havelock, the salinity level of the water supply there

Countdown Blenheim store pricing manager Lara Berriman is pictured writing a message on the in-store Anzac Day poppy decal.

is tracking down slowly, due to the increased flow of the Kaituna Stream and because the council has located and repaired three leaks in the township’s water network. Council’s operations and maintenance manager Stephen Rooney thanked both communities for their cooperation over the summer of water restrictions. In Renwick, the higher flows in the Wairau River were allowing the aquifer to recover by a few millimetres each day

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Local members of Riding for the Disabled are set to receive a boost in funding from Marlborough Rural Women New Zealand. “We have chosen the RDA to support as part of RWNZ’s 2015 celebration of 90 years as a charitable organisation,” says Marlborough president Pam Thomlinson. RWNZ members throughout the country are holding fund raising events to donate to local causes – large and small – as part of a “90 for 90” challenge. “We are aiming nationally for 90 donations to acknowledge each of our 90 years of establishment”, she says. Marlborough members are hosting a winter themed evening fashion parade on May 6 at Blenheim’s Fashion Central, as their 90 for 90 challenge. Time 6pm-7:30pm including buying time. Proceeds will go to the Marlborough RDA. Tickets are available from Sounds Reflections Rapaura Road. Phone 5729149, at $10 each. Cost includes light refreshments on arrival.

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100 Days for 100 Years Marlborough Brass Bandsman Denis Teeling is sounding the Last Post for 100 days until 24th April 2015, each evening at 1800 hours at the Blenheim Cenotaph in Seymour Square. The public are invited to lay poppies to the fallen. Seymour Square, 92 High St, Blenheim, 6pm – 6.15pm.

Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillon’s Point Rd opens 9am - 12pm Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835.

Picton Quilters 20th Anniversary exhibition, 17th, 18th, 19th, Port Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park, Waikawa Road. 10am - 4.30pm. $5 admission which includes Devonshire Tea/ Coffee.

Sara Scott - Full Circle Last year, Sara was a finalist in New Zealand’s premier ceramic award, The Portage Ceramic Awards. Full Circle embraces her New Zealand experiences and is her first solo exhibition. Millennium Art Gallery, Seymour Square. On now - 26 April.

Redwood Market 8am - 12pm, Redwood Tavern car park, Plants Produce and Crafts.

Buddhist Teachings Geshe Jampa Tarchin will explain the Buddhist perspective on cultivating happiness in day to day life. All welcome - class by donation. 7 pm - 8.30 pm Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road. Supported by the Blenheim Tibetan Buddhist Group. Phone Maree 572 2774.

New Urban Realists The featured artists, Ruth Cleland, Gary McMillan & David Woodings, are painters who specialise in photo-realism, and each offers images that confront the viewer with familiar aspects of contemporary urban reality. Millennium Art Gallery, Seymour Square. On now - 26 April.

The Lonesome Pine Specials with Archer They bring songs steeped in the musical tradition of Southern Americana. Dharma Bums Club, 65 Church Lane, Wairau Valley, Blenheim, 8pm – 11pm.

Rarangi–Whites Bay Track Walk The Rarangi–Whites Bay Track is a tramping track which must be walked both ways unless transport is arranged. It zigzags up from Whites Bay to the Port Underwood Road through a pine plantation, and then follows the road for about 500 m before descending to Rarangi, near the Monkey Bay track.

Diana Whittaker Clairvoyant Show Come along and enjoy an evening full of laughs, intrigue and messages from your loved ones who have passed. Door sales at 4pm, show start’s at 7pm. Tickets cost $60, cash only. Giesen Sports and Events Centre, 8 Uxbridge St, Renwick.

Hot art in Havelock The Gallery Havelock, open from 10am to 4pm, seven days a week. Enjoy browsing some of the excellent art on show from talented local artists. Come and have a look in the friendly little gallery at 60 Main Road Havelock. The Edwin Fox Ship Visitor Centre open every day from 9am, a great all weather and family friendly activity. Come and explore the decks and the depths of the ship. Dunbar wharf, on Picton foreshore. For more information call Karen on 573 6868 or check out our Facebook or Trip advisor pages. Picton Museum 10am - 4pm daily, 9 London Quay, Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park, Daily 10am - 4pm.

Wither Hills Farm Park Loop 1 - Wither Hills Farm Park - Redwood Street entrance carpark. Loop 2 – Wither Hills Farm Park - Quail Stream entrance carpark. Both routes head down an open ridge from Mount Vernon with a continuous view of Blenheim, out over the Wairau Lagoons and on a clear day across to Wellington’s south coast.

Saturday 18 Meditation Class Breathing meditations aimed at calming the mind so that we may obtain peace and contentment in our lives. 10 am - 11.30 am (followed by a shared lunch). All welcome - by donation. Alzheimers Rooms 8 Wither Road. Phone Maree 572 2774 or Sue 578 5214.

The Diversion Gallery Open 12pm - 5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton, Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz.

Eastern States Speedway Join us for the season closer Demolition Derby, 3 stockcar heats with a twist and a production 20 lapper. Fun for the whole family. Eastern States Speedway, Vintage Lane, Renwick, 1pm.

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

Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928.

If you have an event email Tash at The Sun frontdesk@blenheimsun.co.nz

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Saturday 18th April @ 7.30pm Sunday 19th April @ 4.00pm Tue 21st – Fri 24th April @ 7.30pm Adult $29.50 Conc (65+) $26.50 Student $22.50 Groups (10+) $26.50

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Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, Today and Sunday, 10am.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am - 3pm, Open Every Day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357. Taylor River Trail Burleigh Bridge to Taylor Dam, the full length between Burleigh Bridge and the Taylor Dam is approx 5 km, however, there are various points to enter and exit between these two points, the trail is of an off-road nature for the entire length but the terrain is generally flat and considered easy going for most. Indoor Bowls Town v Country, Simcox Stadium 10 am start.

Sunday 19 Endurance and Trail Riding Lansdowne Ride, Wairau Valley township, look for signs. 8.30am vet for Open 30km. This is a forestry ride travelling over farm and forestry with mainly gentle gradient, it is following tracks which are excellent under foot, suitable barefoot horses. More info Deb 572 2675 or Heidi 570 5197. Marlborough Mountain Bike Club “Soup and Bun” First of winter series Cross country courses to cater for all levels. Registration from 9.15am for 10am start. Venue“Valiant” vineyard, Marmara Rd. Sign posted from Seddon. For cancellation: check http://www.marlboroughmountainbikeclub.co.nz. Ph Peter 021-030-6577 if require transport. Riverside Railway Trains depart Brayshaw Park Station at 1.45 & 3.00pm for Beaver Station, central Blenheim and return. Plus the Omaka line will also be running. Fares; Adults $10 Child $5 (Omaka $6 & $3) CASH ONLY. Ulysses Ride Ride to Duncan Bay, bring your own picnic lunch. Meet at the Railway Station (south end) 9.45am ride departing at 10am. Gymnastics Club Open Day 1pm - 4pm, 2 Opawa Street. Please bring your children along to register them for classes. If you are unsure as to what class they might attend, we will assess them on the open day and let you know.

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Adult $47.00 Conc (65+) $41.50 Student (with ID) $41.50 Group (6+) $41.50

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Wednesday 20th May 2015 @ 7.30pm Adult $92.00 Conc (65+) $82.00 Child (u16) $72.00 Group (6+) $82.00pp

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Farmers Market Marlborough A&P Showground’s, Cnr Maxwell and Alabama Roads, 9am – 12pm. Buy Local - Cook Local Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer Fresh, local and Marlborough grown sold by the producer. Abundant with seasonal fruit, vegetables, baking and much more .. Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am, Murray Ph 578 9199 or Tony Ph 577 9776. Petanque 10am and 1pm Wednesday, 65A Weld Street – John Ph 577 9789. Tramping Club We go on tramp’s Wednesday & Sunday, please confirm for travel Ph Mary Ph 572 8762 or mjsrusty@kinect.co.nz. Wither Hills MTB Park The 40 hectare Mountain Bike Park offers a variety of rides and the Mt Vernon Traverse is a challenging ride over the ridgelines. There are 3 grades of tracks: Easy, Intermediate and Advanced. Access is via a car park on Taylor Pass Road or via the popular Stockyard Track. Most tracks are on steeper terrain more suited to experienced riders. Conders Bend Mountain Bike Park Is located next to the Wairau River near Renwick with approximately 6 kms of curved largely flat track. Indoor Bowls Marlborough Rep Trials Simcox stadium 1 pm start.

Up and Coming 1st May Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival & Eagles. Picton RSA, tickets $20 available from the club. 3 May Allan Scott Family Winemakers presents Mel Parsons ‘Drylands’ Release Tour with Christof (NL). Pre-sale tickets available at Twelve Trees 572 7123.

2dEgrEEs CoMEdy Convoy

Thursday 21st May @ 8.00pm Adult $47.00 Conc (65+) $41.50 Group (6+) $41.50pp R14 recommended R16

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Tuesday 2nd June 2015 @ 7.00pm Admit One $71.90

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Friday 21st August 2015 @ 7.30pm Admit One $71.00

Tuesday 5th May 2015 @ 7.30pm Admit One: $85.00

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Sunday 20th September 2015 @ 5.00pm Adult $52.00 Conc (65+) $47.00 Child (up to & including college age) $17.00 Group (8+) $44.40

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Sunday 22nd November 2015 @ 8.00pm Adult $85.00 Conc (65+) $75.00 Child (0-17yrs) $55.00 Group (10+) $75.00


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‘No.4 Girls’ Cheri Baker and Kirstie Schultz

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My last meal on Earth would be... Cream donuts from the Picton Village Bakkerij.

One of my best holidays was... A buying trip for No.4 in Italy... in our dreams!

My guilty TV pleasure is... The Bachelor NZ.

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All of our lovely customers.

What’s one thing that you’ll never throw away? Our clothes. Who would you love to have a meal with?

Giuliana Rancic.

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What would you spend your last $100 on? Makeup.

What’s next on your wish list? Everything in store at the moment. We love winter fashion. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? One of us is a singer and one of us played piano for five years... guess who?

Roze on the rise

Helicopter crewies, Sgt Jen Hart and Cpl Sam Riordan, winch up some Police Search and Rescue personnel during some famil training for a SAREX at Dip Flat

NZ Air Force upskills By Jacob Page This week a Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 helicopter and her crew are taking part in a five day annual National Search and Rescue training exercise at Dip Flat. They are working alongside experts from the New Zealand Police and Land Search and Rescue. The NH90 assumed responsibility for search and rescue from the Iroquois at the end of 2014 and is now the primary aircraft for these missions. Chief of Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Mike Yardley says the exercise allows the NH90 to continue training for search and rescue operations. “Exercising with Police and Land Search and Rescue allows us to train in a realistic search and rescue scenario.

“One of the things the NH90 is doing is winching the search and rescue teams into remote inaccessible locations and then returning to pick them up at the end of each day, averaging about five trips per day. This also allows us to train Land Search and Rescue personnel in helicopter hoisting operations. “At the same time the exercise gives us the opportunity to qualify our helicopter crewmen in mountain flying; as well as increase the deployed operations experience of the NH90,” Mike says. Commitment to national search and rescue is a core function of the Air Force. The RNZAF is a key member of the New Zealand search and rescue sector, a sector responsible for more than 30 million km² of land and sea.

By Adam Poulopoulos About 18 months ago Roze Tupe was unemployed, and had been searching for a job for more than a year. Now, she is one of her organisation’s most valuable employees. The quirky BP2go Blenheim service attendant was recognised with several trophies at a gathering of three BP2go stores in the Top of the South, which also included BP2go Richmond and BP2go Haven Road. All three stores are owned by MS Nelson Ford. Before she was hired, Roze was finding things difficult. She was unemployed, having completed her courses at Marlborough Community College and with a school-age son to support. Now, she says she wouldn’t change her situation for the world. “I love it. Not many people say they can love their job, but I love my job.” “I love the customers. I’ve got loyal customers now and they’ve got nicknames for me because my hair changes colour quite regularly.” Site manager Tom Harrison saw potential in Roze from the first interview. “We’ve seen Roze grow from someone with a lack of self-confidence but we’ve seen her develop from day one. “It shows if people have the right attitude and get the right development through community college then they can gain employment in Blenheim.” Recently, BP2go Blenheim was named the fourth best outlet in the country, and Roze wants to reach top spot next year.

Roze Tupe with her trophies won after in-house incentive competition with BP 2go Blenheim’s two sister stores.

“We have the BP Ultimate fuel, and we want the ultimate experience for Blenheim.”

Ngahihi speaks

Blenheim Early Childhood Centre business manager Abe Moore with speaker Ngahihi o te ra Bidois.

About 150 people came along to the Elim Auditorium on Tuesday to listen to a speech from international speaker Ngahihi o te ra Bidois. The event, organised by Blenheim Early Childhood Centres, was organised for individuals to reflect on their own behaviour and decisions. Blenheim Early Childhood Centres business manager Abe Moore says the evening benefited both them and the local area. “We are proud as an organisation to host Ngahihi as an inspirational speaker and open this experience to our wider community. “Its an opportunity to share professional development, with our team here in Blenheim rather than sending individuals away, it has the added value of also being able to share with the wider community” Ngahihi has presented in various countries around the world, helping business, sports, education and community leaders broaden their spheres of influence.


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Colour struck at Lynfords Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Walking into Lynfords Furniture on Scott Street, I am immediately struck by colour and a lot of it throughout the store. This vibrancy puts a smile on my face and makes me want to see more. Owners Lindsay and Kay Thomason show me around the furniture displays and point out the growing ‘retro’ trends that have appeared this year. “Colour is definitely back, and people are getting more confident to try something different,” Kay says.

The good thing about it is that many houses in Marlborough were built in the 1960s, so they really suit the retro trends. “The trends coming in also show that not everything has to match, and people are really jazzing things up by having a sofa in one colour and two chairs in another colour.” Some examples of the retro style include an elegant five piece dining suite with glass and chrome features, complimented by red, blue, green and yellow coloured chairs. There are also striking fabric chairs and sofas scattered throughout the store, cleverly

matched with a variety of rugs, throws and cushions. Lindsay and Kay strive to have furniture pieces that are sold in small quantities, enabling their customers to select furniture unique to them. CAPTION: (Inset top left) An example of how mismatched colours look striking on furniture. Top: Lynfords Furniture owners Kay and Lindsay Thomason on one of their very colourful sofas.

Lou’s journey ‘a source of pride’ Reporter Celeste Lodewyk sat down with TvA Chartered Accountants director Louise Pope to talk about her journey into the industry. Louise, or ‘Lou’ as many know her as, is a co-director of the company alongside Geoff van Asch who together lead what they describe as a “phenomenal” team of accountants. What is unique about Louise’s journey into the industry is the dedication she showed. After working in a number of companies doing their accounting, Louise decided she would work towards her own qualifications to further her career. At the time her children were young so she studied part time which she also juggled with working. While this took her 11 years to complete, it is a great source of pride for Louise. “It took some clever balancing but I came out of it with qualifications, happy children and a successful marriage. “Without the support of my husband throughout my studies I wouldn’t have got here,” she says. She then joined the company when it was known as Tolan van Asch Chartered Accountants, located where AMI now operates. Ten years later after a change in directors

Some of the TvA Chartered Accountants team. Jeanette MacMillan, Adrian Ferris, Natalie Timms, Karim Valencia and co-director Louise Pope.

and company name, Louise became a director of TvA Chartered Accountants. Working alongside Geoff and their 10 other team members, she says the company offers quite a unique service to its broad range of clients. “We have some very experienced and specialist accountants here at TvA, including teams focused on the income tax compliance side of operations, and another dedicated MADE IN NORWAY to MADE IN NORWAY business support and everyday compliance.

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SIMPSON: Fay Mavis (nee Robertson) Amanda and family would like to sincerely thank everyone for their love, kindness and support on the recent loss of a treasured and much-loved mum, mother-inlaw, auntie, great auntie, sister, babysitter and friend. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to everyone who supported her and us during her illness and her final weeks. Your compassion and caring will never be forgotten. We really appreciated everyone who took time to attend the celebration of her life and shared fond and funny memories, in particular the Golden Oldies and Nativity AAW who showed their generous community spirit and affection for her on the day. The cards, flowers and many lovely messages have been overwhelming and provided us with comfort during this sad time. The donations to Marlborough Hospice were gratefully received. A very special thanks goes to all the staff at the AT&R ward at Wairau Hospital and the truly amazing team at the Marlborough Hospice. Your devoted care, guidance and thoughtfulness will always be remembered and appreciated. Fay was a special lady who touched many people’s lives and we will always cherish what she gave us and will never forget her.  public notice

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public notice BLENHEIM Gymnastics Club. OPEN DAY Sunday 19 April 1pm - 4pm. Normal classes resume as of Monday 20th April. M O N DAY N I G HT Fitness 6pm - 7pm (no child care) at Blenheim Indoor Spor ts Centre, Simcox Stadium, 50 Battys Road. Phone 578 4851 or 0275784851.www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz

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church notices ST LUKES’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am, Rev Derek. Ph 578 5050.

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Nativity Anglican Church 76 Alfred Street, Blenheim. All welcome to our services Thursday - 10am Eucharist Service, Sunday - 8am Traditional Eucharist Service 10am - Family Service 7pm - Night church.

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The New Zealand Labour Party Kaikoura Electorate Committee is holding it’s

Annual General Meeting at St Christopher’s Lounge Weld Street, Redwoodtown on

Monday 20 April 2015 at 7:00pm. New and existing members welcome. Come along and join the Labour Party!

W O R D Puzzles ANSWERS - APRIL 17 ISSUE 27 words - DROPSY, Dopy, dorp, dory, dos, drop, drops, dry, ops, pod, pods, posy, pro, prod, prods, pros, prosy, pry, rod, rods, ropy, rosy, sod, sop, soy, spry, spy.

Marlborough Nursery Cr Old Renwick & Hammerichs Roads OPEN 7 DAYS Flanders Poppys ready to plant now for Anzac Day Colour spots $2.50 each or Punnets of 8 for $2.80

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Marlborough Tree and Hedge Trimming Across: 1 Cartoon, 4 Pawnbroker, 9 Crumble, 13 Navy, 14 Adhere, 15 Debate, 16 Scarlet, 19 Consultant, 20 Interval, 21 Sneak, 24 Taunts, 25 Madame, 27 Herbivore, 32 Prompted, 33 Starch, 34 Icicles, 38 Mortuary, 39 Divide, 40 Seer, 41 Dirge, 42 Lance, 45 Left high and dry, 52 Cobra, 55 Anvil, 56 Limp, 57 Statue, 58 Fabulous, 61 Eagerly, 62 Boards, 63 Insanity, 66 Schooling, 68 Thawed, 69 Scythe, 73 Diary, 74 Vagabond, 76 Misleading, 81 Fervent, 82 Libido, 83 Leased, 84 Fund, 85 Gymnast, 86 Congregate, 87 Society. Down: 1 Cynic, 2 Ravenous, 3 Nudity, 4 Preen, 5 Weep, 6 Bedtime, 7 Orbits, 8 Enter, 10 Rock, 11 Mariner, 12 Leeway, 17 Subterfuge, 18 Maybe, 22 Sandwich, 23 Evict, 24 Thermal, 26 Ante, 28 Excused, 29 Amoral, 30 Camera, 31 Ledger, 33 Swing, 35 Cairo, 36 Grin, 37 Hear, 43 Annual, 44 Chime, 46 Evil, 47 Typhoon, 48 Insert, 49 Heals, 50 Nautical, 51 Yearns, 52 Crustacean, 53 Book, 54 Absence, 59 Floor, 60 Isle, 64 Cloak, 65 Attitude, 67 Caravan, 68 Tadpole, 70 Likely, 71 Joking, 72 Pliers, 75 Amigo, 77 Image, 78 Giddy, 79 Onus, 80 Ulna.

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Experienced Cleaner Required We require a reliable staff member to assist us with evening cleaning Mon, Wed & Fri – 3.5hrs per clean. Applicants to have a mature attitude, be well presented, able to work un-supervised and must have a driving licence. Previous applicants need not apply. If you would like to join a vibrant, hardworking and professional team call: Christian or Linda on 5796349.

Cancer Society Marlborough The Cancer Society is dedicated to reducing the incidence and impact of cancer in our community. We are currently looking for an Administrative Assistant 15 hrs per week We are looking for a professional and passionate person to provide administrative support for the Cancer Society Marlborough. You will have excellent database, computer and communication skills. Experience of working with a small office team, and the ability to work alongside our diverse community is essential. Flexibility to cover staff leave, including school holidays is preferred. Job description available by phoning Hilary on 579 4379 or email: hilaryg@cancersoc.org.nz Please apply in writing with C.V. by Friday 24th April to The Manager Cancer Society Marlborough PO Box 233 BLENHEIM 7240


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Death Notices

Births This Week CARTER: Samuel William (5lb 14.5oz) February 20, 2015

ANDRES-WEAVER, Yvonne Sigrid: April 14 2015

KENNAR: Sharleen Roselynne (8lb 7oz) April 2, 2015 KING: Kieran Etienne (8lb 11oz) April 4, 2015

HOGEBOOM: Benjamin Paul (9lb 10oz) April 7, 2015

BRUCE, Rosemary Evelyn (Mary): April 10 2015 COOPER, Makarena Magdalene (Mac)(nee Davis): April 15, 2015

IFOPO: Tavita Ropeti (7lb 12oz) March 24, 2015

DIACK, Donald James: April 10, 2015

W O R D Puzzles

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McKENZIE, Scobie Jackson: April 11, 2015 MILLEN, Eva Winifred: March 22 2015 ROACH, Raymond Peter (Ray): April 12, 2015

How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the six letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There's at least one six-letter word. TODAY Good 14 Very Good 20 Excellent 25

SEABROOK, June Nora: Reg No. 2824267 Singapore, Corporal W.R.A.F.: April 11 2015

Solution 351: Ado, amp, ape, aped, dam, dame, damp, demo, doe, dome, dope, mad, made, map, mead, moa, mod, mode, mop, mope, moped, ode, pad, pam, pea, pod, poem, pom, POMADE, pome. ACROSS 56 Floppy (4) 57 Sculpted figure (6) 1 Humorous drawing (7) 58 Incredible (8) 4 Money-lending dealer 61 Grey ale (anag)(7) (10) 62 Embarks (6) 9 Disintegrate (7) 63 Mental derangement 13 Dark blue colour (4) (8) 14 Stick to (6) 66 Education (9) 15 Argument (6) 68 Defrosted (6) 16 Bright red colour (7) 69 Grass-cutting tool (6) 19 Professional adviser (10) 73 Daily record (5) 20 Half-time (8) 74 Idle wandering beggar (8) 21 Move furtively (5) 76 Deceptive (10) 24 Jibes (6) 81 Intensely passionate (7) 25 French Mrs (6) 82 Sexual desire (6) 27 Plant-eater (9) 83 Rented out (6) 32 Reminded (8) 84 Money reserve (4) 33 Laundry stiffener (6) 85 Tumbling athlete (7) 34 Frozen drips (7) 86 Gather into a crowd (10) 38 Body store (8) 87 Club (7) 39 Split up (6) 40 Prophet (4) 41 Mournful song (5) 42 Spear (5) 45 Stranded (4,4,3,3) 52 Snake (5) 55 Smithy's block (5) 2

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COOPER, Makarena Magdalene (Mac), nee Davis: On Wednesday April 15 2015, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family. In her 80th year. Dearly loved wife of Huia, loved mother and mother-inlaw of Daylene and Dean, and David. Muchloved Nana of Lana and Amco; Caitlin, Isaia and Gabriel; and her seven great grandchildren. Dearly loved sister of Tony, Allan, Pop, Teddy, Dusty, Brian, Olive (Sweetie), and deceased brother and sisters. The family would like to thank Hospice Marlborough and Doctors. Messages to the Cooper Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. 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 Makarena will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 10am Saturday April 18, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz MOORE, Leslie, 455197 Cpl J Force: On Monday April 13 2015, at home, after a short illness. In his 90th year. Dearly loved husband of the late Mavis, loved brother and brother-in-law of the late Janey and Bert; loved uncle of Irene Ross and the late Ian (Speed) Ross. Leslie will be sadly missed by his Blenheim family and friends. Messages may be sent to the Moore Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. In accordance with Leslie’s wishes, a private cremation has been held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

The full list is held by the MRSA. You can visit the Panama Room, in the RSA Lounge of Clubs of Marlborough to view it.

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Friday April 17, 2015

Sport a little different

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Often people look at sport as a physical concept – for something to be a sport it needs to be a real test of athleticism. This week’s been a big one for sports with more of a mental aspect. Chess grandmaster Gaioz Nigalidze, from Georgia, has potentially flushed away his career after being ejected from a tournament for checking his moves on a smartphone he’d hidden behind a toilet. The complaint arose when his opponent at the Dubai Open, Tigran Petrosian, noticed he was regularly using the toilet, specifically one cubicle, for several minutes at a time. Rather than the alternative,

Rugby league The Wairau Taniwha were beaten 88-8 by the Tahunanui Tigers in last weekend’s Tasman Rugby League match. Tomorrow they play the Richmond Rabbits in Nelson.

Rowing Marlborough Boys’ College rowers Angus McFarlane, Jordan Gasson and Robson Davies have been selected for the South Island under-18 coxed eight rowing crew. They will row against the North Island crew at Lake Karapiro this weekend.

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authorities located the smartphone wrapped in toilet paper behind the throne, logged into Nigalidze’s page on a social networking site and with a chess computer programme open. The move has potential to be one of Nigalidze’s worst – if found guilty, the 400th-ranked player could face a ban from chess lasting several years. Chess players are not allowed to carry any electronic devices when they play. Closer to home, ticket demand for the new Auckland Darts Masters event at the Trusts Arena in late August crashed ticketing website Eventfinder. The event, which will feature darts legend Phil ‘the Power’

Taylor, Dutch world number one Michael van Gerwen and Professional Darts Corporation world champion Gary Anderson among others, will be the first major televised tournament in New Zealand. The event confirms the rise of a sport which has developed a passionate following in New Zealand. The steely competitive nature of the darts player, excitable commentary and drunken antics of patrons have made darts broadcasts a ratings winner on Sky in recent years. It shows players and patrons alike go to great lengths to win or to see a great contest, no matter what the discipline.

The Marlborough Volleyball Fairweathers’ Senior Indoor Summer League reached the halfway point last week. Woodbourne Cannons, Pure Samoa and MBC Seniors all won their presidents’ grade games, while the Avengers, Safe Crackers and Serves you Right won their C grade ties, and Saint Clair Stars and Sets in the City won in the social grade. The junior college grade was taking a break for school holidays. MBC Seniors also won the team of the week Fairweathers voucher. The latest round was played last night at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000.

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featured inclement weather bought by this week’s cold snap. “It was just sleet and rain, and it was just below zero when we got to the top of the Crown Ranges,” Mann says. “It’s the wind chill – once they got wet some people started to get hypothermia. It was the coldest I had been while cycling.” There was talk the following day’s cycling between Wanaka and Omarama was called off, but the weather cleared enough. “The front came through in the night and it was clear in the morning with snow everywhere,” Mann says. “For the overseas riders to see the Alps (Southern Alps) like that was fantastic.” The last three days have taken the riders through to Kaikoura, and today’s 65km stage begins at 8am at the Allan Scott Family Winery, heading through Havelock and then into Picton. Competitors then catch the 2pm ferry to Wellington to meet with the North Island tour participants.

By Adam Poulopoulos It was a bit unexpected, but Blenheim’s Peter Mann says this week’s cold snap has made cycling through the South Island very special. Mann is the sole Blenheim representative in the 149-strong group, riding for charity as part of the Tour of New Zealand’s South Island leg. Beginning on Stewart Island last Saturday, the 637-kilometre tour finishes in Wellington tomorrow, where participants will meet with those riding down the North Island. Mann is raising money for the Heart Foundation. The tour was the first cycle race on Stewart Island, and Mann says that was a great start to the tour. “Stewart Island was like a warm-up…there was only six kilometres of tar sealed road. “It’s the first time I’ve been over, and locals put on a barbecue for us aswell, which was really cool.” Day two, from Queenstown to Wanaka,

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Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa www.tidewiz.com www.tidespy.com

The 51st annual Peter Brown Memorial Motocross event is coming up, and there are a few changes planned. The event, on Saturday, May 9 and Sunday, May 10, will be held at the Wadsworth Property on the Northbank, having been based in the Waihopai Valley in previous years. Racing on the Sunday will conclude with junior and senior feature races. The meet will also feature three new mini classes, aimed at getting young riders competing. About 150 riders are expected to attend, mainly from the South Island. That field will include about 30 locals, like Moston Wadsworth, who has won several New Zealand titles. Marlborough Motorcycle Club president Mike Holland says the track is mostly natural terrain, and he expects a fast-flowing course. He says the prize for New Zealand’s largest memorial motocross meet remains as hard-fought as ever. “It’s got some good rich history. Everyone wants to win that trophy.” Both days’ racing are open to the public, and Holland says the spectacle is worth attending. “Come and watch some of the top riders, certainly in the South Island, and some from the North Island. “The minis are only just starting out, and in 10-15 years they could be the top riders.” Entries are available at the Marlborough Motorcycle Club website.


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Koru Institute of Training and Education

Taking Enrolments 2015

Enrol to upskill

Thinking of study options or upskilling in the New Year? Blenheim-based Koru Institute of Training and Education Ltd (KITE) is taking enrolments as of January 19 for its February and March intakes. What makes KITE unique is its ability to offer free tertiary courses to students wanting to upskill or transition to new work, while also using its charitable status to provide funding and support for countless community groups, chief executive Monique Gemmell says. “The Maori values governing the institute create an effective working dynamic, where students and teachers are treated like family which make continuing education less daunting,” she says.

Last year KITE had over 300 students studying full and part time courses such as computing, business administration, te reo, social services and Treaty of Waitangi training. KITE also unveiled its newly refurbished building on Sutherland Terrace last year, showcasing its three new classrooms, two furbished classrooms, a smaller employment room and a classroom and garage space for its new Cable Logging programme. This was a welcome change for students who attended last year, enjoying all the comforts and amenities at their disposal. For more information, contact KITE or call in and see one of the friendly team at 5 Sutherland Terrace, Blenheim.

WELCOME: The entrance to the Koru Institute of Training and Education on Sutherland Tce.

Foundational Forest Harvesting Certificate in Computing and Business Administration Certificate in Foundational Including the National Certificate in Computing & Business Administration If you want to learn administration and computing Forest Harvesting skills or are self-employed, then this is an excellent Level 3

Overview Learn the skills that will set you up to work in the forest. This hands-on, 36 week programme will give you the basic skills to get

you started in a career in cable logging or ground-based logging. You'll get to work in the forest with a forestry crew or a logging contractor throughout the programme so you get the vital experience you need Your kaiako (tutor) will also teach you all you need to know about chainsaw maintenance, health and safety and more. This programme may lead to further qualifications at a number of other New Zealand tertiary providers. What you'll study You'll learn about: • cable logging/ground-based logging systems, processes and capabilities • applying what you've learned in a practical, real-world forest harvesting or logging operation Career opportunities Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: • a job as an entry-level cable logging/ground-based crew member in forest harvesting/logging operations • further study which will provide entry to higher level jobs in the forest harvesting industry

About the CEO Monique Gemmell is known for her untiring dedication to KITE, pouring her heart and soul into what she describes as “a role close to my heart”. With a busy family, three businesses to run, directorships and a massive extended family, Monique still goes into work with the same passion as she had right from the beginning. “The people side of the job is very important to me. Everything I do relates to helping people,” she says. At KITE, the team helps people in various ways from tertiary education, career planning, employment opportunities, youth at risk and what ever else is needed to be done. “At KITE we have a great team who can adapt to the individual needs of all our students.

“It’s about making education work for you,” she says. KITE was established by Te Atiawa Manawhenua Ki Te Tau Ihu Trust in 1998 to provide educational opportunities for Te Atiawa. But in 2003 it was bought out by charitable company Te Rau o Te Aroha Ltd and set up for the community at large.

programme to help enhance your skills in office administration. This programme focuses on the daily tasks that occur in an administrative workplace. You can use your skills to gain a career in administration, or you can use them to do administration work within your own business. What you'll study In this programme, you'll learn about: • computer maintenance • email and digital communication technology • data entry and word processing • spreadsheets • customer service • financial records, calculations and cash transactions Career opportunities Skills gained in this programme will prepare you for a career as: • an office administrator • an administrative assistant • a personal or executive assistant

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a receptionist a secretary an administrator within your own business

National Certificate in Tourism Maori Hei Manaaki Level 3, 4. Duration: 36 Weeks Programme overview This foundation programme is designed for both those already working in the tourism industry and those considering a career in this field. It equips students with a wide range of transferable skills and provides a thorough grounding in tourism. The programme uses a combination of delivery modes. This includes one weekly three-hour tutorial, marae-based workshops, online tutorials, site visits by tutors, one-to-one tutorial support, industry-based workshops and self-directed learning. Students also receive a programme pack, which includes workbooks, readings and assessment tasks. The range of delivery modes and the amount of professional tutorial support provided ensures a high achievement rate. Core components are: • Knowledge of the tourism industry • Manaakitanga and tourism • Kaitiakitanga and tourism • Basic te reo Maori • The legal environment • Communication skills • Maori culture and history

Entry requirements Entry is open to applicants who meet the following requirements: • Minimum Age: • 16 years • Additional Qualifications: • Participants must: • Be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents; • Have a desire to learn about tourism within a Maori context; • Have a desire to work in the tourism industry. Further Study: • Te Umanga Papatahi: Certificate in Business Administration (Level 5). • Tertiary study at Undergraduate level: • Te Tohu Toi Tangata: Bachelor of Humanities. Career Opportunities: • Customer services, Sales, Sales and marketing, Small business tourism operator, Tour Guide, Tourism industry


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