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Speed limit ignored need “toMotorists be aware that the legal speed limit is 20km/h in both directions past stationary school buses.

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Story by Celeste Lodewyk Marlborough woman Pam Thomlinson has spoken out against motorists who blatantly ignore or fail to recognise the 20km/h speed limit when passing a stationary school bus that has stopped to let children on or off. “This has to be one of the most unknown rules because not many people obey it which really annoys me. “It’s not just in the rural areas we need to be more aware, but in towns and on main roads as well,” Pam said. Continued page 2.

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“A child could be seriously injured - or killed” Continued from page 1. A Police spokesperson told the Sun there had been no fatalities, serious or minor injuries in recent years in Marlborough, but Pam said if the 20km/h rule is continually ignored something serious could happen. “It’s not a frequent event where a child is injured or killed, but do we really want to wait until one is before the message gets through to motorists,” she said. Pam has called for a greater public awareness and through her role as Rural Women New Zealand national councillor for the Top of the South, she is backing the push for flashing 20km signs to be fitted on all school buses. The New Zealand Transport Agency is now considering installing these signs on all school buses next year. Rural Women NZ has long been

campaigning for flashing 20km signs to be installed into school buses, something that has been successfully trailed in Ashburton over the past year. The trial saw thirty school buses fitted with illuminated flashing 20km/h signs that activated by the door open-

ing and closing, and stayed activated for 20 seconds after the bus pulled away. “These lights alert drivers that a bus is stopping and of the need to slow to 20km/h. “Rural Women NZ is strongly push-

ing for these signs to be installed in all school buses nationwide, including Marlborough,” Pam said. It has been estimated that each flashing sign would cost $2000 per bus to be installed front and back, and the results of the Ashburton trial are being submitted to the NZTA. “Rural Women NZ hopes the 20km signs will be approved for use next year, if not sooner,” she said. A spokesperson for NZTA said; “We are encouraged by the initial results of the trial we have seen, which are promising. “The trial has also been supported by a public awareness campaign and it has had considerable community support. Pending review of the final report, the trial signs are likely to be considered as an option for all school buses next year.”

Writer seeks war stories By Adam Poulopoulos A Wellington writer is hoping her trip to Blenheim helps uncover more stories about the participation of New Zealand women in World War One. Jane Tolerton is speaking at the Blenheim Library on Friday night, beginning at 7:30pm. She said her talk will be based around illustrations and audio taken to write her book ‘An Awfully Big Adventure: New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories,’ which was published last year. “People love hearing the voices of those old guys. They’re kind of like the forgotten voice really.” She said she hoped her talk would double as collection for the book she is currently working on, which focuses on Kiwi women’s participation in the Great War. “The material I want is in people’s homes. “I always say ‘it’s in a cardboard box on the spare bed.” Ms Tolerton wants to write the book from a first-person point-of-view, so would welcome any accounts, including

Jane Tolerton. diaries, letters, memoirs, journals and photographs. She said her research had already uncovered unexpected stories, including -Kiwi women taken as prisoners-of-war in Serbia, and nurses who died in the sinking of the Marquette in the Aegean Sea. “If you’d asked me a year ago, I wouldn’t have thought I could make a book out of it. “We look and see nurses and soldiers, and we don’t see those other women.” Ms Tolerton expects her new book will be released in 2017.

Marlborough Search and Rescue, represented by Terry Stevens, Shaun Crabb and Russell Montgomery, was one of the support agencies represented at the Event 365 ‘Moving on Celebrations’ in Seddon on Saturday. The event at the Seddon Domain was held to mark one year since the magnitude 6.6 earthquake, which was centred in the region. About 200 people turned out for

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Angry over a-pour-ling shelter By Adam Poulopoulos It is a case of water under the shelter, not the bridge, for Picton bus passengers. Almost a year after the design was chosen by the Marlborough District Council, residents are still upset, saying their rates were spent to build a bus shelter that doesn’t do its job. The structure, at the I-site on Auckland Street, has been drenching passengers with water since it was completed in January. The shelter has a sloped glass roof which, when it rains, dumps water on both those

seated in the shelter or standing outside it. Picton resident Kurt Trixl said he had resorted to using shelter opposite the ferry terminal whenever possible. “The structure was built to shelter people from the weather, but I guess the draftsman who designed it just didn’t know any better. “That’s the stupidity of the whole thing. We spend all that money and it doesn’t work. “If you want to alter it you’ll probably have to get rid of the roof and put something else on it.” The shelter was installed at the same time

a more conventional bus shelter was placed further along the foreshore. “That one does its job,” Mr Trixl said. “It shelters people and it cost a lot less.” The bus shelters cost a combined $219,500 to complete. Despite all the opposition, residents will be seeing the shelter for a while yet. Council support services manager Dean Heiford said there were no plans to replace or alter the shelter.

Proposed carnival progressing By Celeste Lodewyk Community support for the proposed Picton Summer Carnival is growing by the day, and organiser Glenn Howard is planning to meet with business groups to further explore the idea. Glenn launched his initiative earlier this month, going public with his intentions of reintroducing the carnival which was last held in the 1970’s, for a proposed date of 2016. To date he has been inundated with positive feedback and offers of voluntary help, and his next

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move will be meeting with the Picton Retailers Association

A Nelson couple won $4.5 million with Lotto Powerball on Saturday after purchasing their ticket from Countdown Blenheim while passing through town. It was an especially lucky weekend for Blenheim, with another player winning $500,000 with Lotto First Division on a ticket purchased at PAK’nSAVE Blenheim. This is the second Powerball top prize to be won in Blenheim. In March 2013, a Blenheim family won $10.8 million with Powerball.

next month. “One idea many people are supportive of is having the carnival run the two weeks leading up to the Picton Maritime Festival. “This is something I plan to explore as both events would be getting the full support of the community and the maritime festival would be a great way to end the summer fun,” he said. Picton Maritime Festival chairperson Beryl Bowers said she was in support of the carnival being held prior to the festival. “Anything that will bring people together for our town and

community is a fabulous idea. “Having the carnival and the festival as separate events, but running into one another could work well and I am looking forward to getting in contact with Glenn to discuss it further,” she said. Glenn has been in touch with Motueka based company Sturgeon Amusements to check the availability of the carnival rides, and is currently organising a venue to hold a public meeting which people are encouraged to attend and share their feedback.

Snowman on Alabama On Sunday two Blenheim families went in search of fun in the snow and ended up bringing back a ute load to build a snowman on Alabama Road. Alice and Adam Le Brun, along with friends Aimee and Tristan Moore, created quite the spectacle when they built their ‘snowman on Alabama’. Motorists, neighbours and people stopping to enjoy the snow themselves made the snow mission “a day that ended with so much enjoyment,” said Alice.


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Canada trip ‘mindblowing’ Blenheim teenager attends international Girl Guide event By Celeste Lodewyk Camping during a thunderstorm, visiting a ghost town and making friends from all over the world were just a few of the highlights from Amber Dickson’s recent trip to British Columbia. The Marlborough Girls’ College year 11 student was one of four chosen to represent New Zealand Girl Guiding at an international jamboree last month, and for this once shy girl, the trip has been an “incredible” experience and confidence booster. “It was the experience of a lifetime, I couldn’t think of anything better. “Canada and the people I met were so amazing and I plan to share my experiences with others in the hope of inspiring them to do it themselves,” she said. The jamboree, which had a total of 2700 Girl Guides attend, included one week in Vancouver visiting the tourist sights and staying with a host family before leaving for the jamboree, a seven day camp held at Enderby, a city in the Okanagan region. There Amber enjoyed nature walks, the local farming culture, a visit to the 3 Valley Gap ghost town, karaoke, crafts and plenty of leadership-type activities. “One event I won’t forget is when a big lightning and thunderstorm hit and we had to be evacuated for five hours because it was so severe. “Our tents were so badly damaged we

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just threw them into the bin, but the locals were so nice and dried out our sleeping bags and helped us. “The next day we had 40 degree heat which was a welcome surprise,” she said. Returning home was ‘sad’, Amber said, as she had made hundreds of friends from the trip. “Facebook is a great tool,” she laughed. “We are all keeping in touch. Others I will be writing to.” Amber is now planning to share her

Serving up some soul food By Adam Poulopoulos A Blenheim church is reaching out to the community, offering a forum to discuss the big issues. St Ninians Presbyterian Church, on Riley Crescent, is starting the ‘Soul Food Café,’ a monthly meeting group. The café’s first day is Sunday, August 31, from 3-4:30pm. The meeting will include interactive games and audiovisual elements, accompanied by food, hot drinks and background music. The group presentation will be followed by age-specific discussion groups. Each session will have a specific theme, the first being ‘the journey of life.’ Minister Brendan O’Hagan said the church wanted to offer a place

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experiences with her fellow Girl Guides as well as speaking to several community groups who helped to fundraise for her trip. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the community for supporting me in getting to the jamboree, and to all my friends and family who helped me along the way,” she said. Amber is now looking to complete her Queen’s Guide Award by the end of the year.

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Swine flu has caused deaths Community advised to get immunised The most common flu strain circulating New Zealand this year, the Swine Flu, has caused deaths and seen people admitted to intensive care. While in Marlborough no deaths have occured, in the May to July 2014 period, there have been four hospital admissions, two of which required an ICCU stay. Dr David Bond associate medical officer said hospitals see respiratory illness as a result of a wide range of infectious agents every year, at about this time. “It is important to note that in the figures provided pneumonia could be due to a virus other than influenza or could be bacterial,” he said. Medical officer of health Dr Ed Kiddle said the strain more commonly known as H1N1

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Just dance After leaving New Zealand aged 14 to chase his dancing dream, Josh Guillemot-Rodgerson is back in the country performing and running workshops. He spoke to Adam Poulopoulos about his journey from Christchurch to New York, and everything in between.

Only 18 years old, Josh GuillemotRodgerson has been around the world and back again. Born and schooled in Christchurch, Josh has spent many Christmases visiting family in Blenheim. In the past he has performed in two ballet productions with the Marlborough Dance Centre, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. Now based in America, Josh returned to Blenheim recently, holding a series of dance workshops. He also performed at the Floor Pride Civic Theatre, raising funds for his second year at the $25,000NZ-ayear Juilliard School, in New York City. Originally a tap dancer, Josh said he began contemporary and ballet dancing at 13, and decided he wanted to make a career out of it. He made the move to Interlochen Dance Academy, an arts boarding school in northwest Michigan. He said he thought he would be homesick, but ended up relishing the three-year experience. “I hated even going on school camps and sleepovers, so it was a huge leap for me. It made me grow up really fast. “Everyone at school was passionate about the arts, and they were all away from home, so that helped.”

At the school, Josh met a people from all over the world, including a child pop star from Thailand and an African prince. “It was pretty random. An assortment of people,” he said. I made some lifelong friends, that’s for sure.” He said the hardest moment was not the gruelling work schedule, which included both academic and dance training elements, but events at home during his first term. “The big earthquake in Christchurch happened when I was gone, which was very scary. “It was the longest 30 minutes not speaking to my family in my life. “Relying on people I didn’t really know helped me to get through.” After finishing the programme Josh applied for Juilliard, and he started in September last year. There, Josh divides his time between contemporary and ballet dancing, training for about 10 hours a day. Just to make it he had to complete a six-hour audition, incorporating five different categories, including choreography, learning abilities and a sit-down interview. “It was crazy. We went as a big group from Interlochen,” he said. “Everyone auditions to say they’ve tried out for Juilliard, and it was

pretty emotional seeing good friends cut. “The dance world’s very picky. Each year Juilliard looks for something different to keep the variety.” Two months later he said he got the acceptance call. “At no point was I expecting it. Upon getting the phone call I was surprised, but extremely excited!” He said while making the grade at the prestigious school was the realisation of a lifelong dream, the hectic schedule had left him little time to explore. “I only really make the walk down to city level on the weekends. “I still feel like a tourist.” He counts Sarah Jessica Parker, Will Smith and a handful of Broadway stars as celebrities he had spotted. “I’m aiming to see a couple more this year,” he said. Long-term, he said he hopes to finish the four-year Juilliard program and continue performing. “That’s what I’m most passionate about. “Once I finish there I’d like to find another avenue in my field, like teaching or choreographing.” He returns to the Big Apple in two weeks’ time. Josh, left, with brother Xavier in Central Park. Top: Josh at Interlochen.

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Riders invite public support Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk This Saturday there will be a roaring of motorcycle engines as the Marlborough branch of the Ulysses Club hits the road for their ‘Rescue Ride’. The Rescue Ride is a fundraising ride in aid of the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust, which provides an air rescue service throughout the Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough and Buller regions. Spokesperson Murray Brooks said the club hoped the public would support the Rescue Ride by going along to the Waterlea Racecourse at noon where over 100 motorcyclists will converge. “We plan to have a barbecue going and will be accepting

Grant Johnston, Jeff Champion and Gisela Schulze will be among the many riding this Saturday to fundraise for the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust.

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to help them out, so we hope to make it a successful day,” he said. The Ulysses will be meeting at the Havelock Marina at 10am where they will be

selling badges before leaving at 11am and convoying to the racecourse. Murray said the Armed Forces motorcycle group, the Patriots, were also hoping to join in, making it a great event for anyone interested in going along. “We encourage anyone wanting to join the Ulysses to come along and meet our members.” The Ulysses welcomes members over the age of 40. You don’t have to have a motorcycle to join, but must have an interest. The club rides every Sunday while the midweek group, the ‘Retreads’, meets every Thursday in addition to Sundays.

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A College which maximises each boy’s potential to contribute positively to society as he takes his place in the world. To Inspire and challenge boys to develop their academic, cultural and sporting abilities and to grow their values and character to enable them to be the best that they can be. Boarding at Nelson College opens up many options for boys.  A quality education with high academic outcomes Academic results 2013 74.0% of Year 11 students achieved Level One NCEA 88.2% of Year 12 boys gained Level Two 72.8% of students gained Level Three 62.4% gained UE 17 Scholarships including 4 outstanding. 8 different subjects won scholarships through 10 students. Oliver Coleman won Top Scholar in New Zealand for Biology Contact information 67 Waimea Road, Nelson Phone (03) 548 3099 Email enquiries@nelsoncollege.school.nz Website nelsoncollege.school.nz

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organisation. • Analysing and investigation: Gather information systematically to establish facts and principles. Problem solving. • Initiative and self-motiviation: Able to act on initiative, identify opportunities and be proactive in putting forward ideas and solutions. • Drive: Determination to get things done. Make things happen and constantly looking for better ways of doing things.

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NELSON COLLEGE Te Kura Tamatáne O Whakatú History Tradition Community Nelson College is an innovative boys’ school founded in 1856. The college takes pride in being New Zealand’s oldest state school with a rich heritage of tradition forming a backdrop to modern educational practice. With a current role of over 1100 students, Nelson College accommodates 177 boarders, 50 international students from nine countries and have 112 placements in the Preparatory School. The three boarding houses of Nelson College, Rutherford, Barnicoat and Fell, are situated in the park-like grounds of the college close to the centre of Nelson city. An onsite dining room and fully staffed sanatorium complete the facilities on hand. Each house is supervised by a resident housemaster and a team of staff who work hard to meet the needs of each individual. There is a strong sense of unity in each house. Barnicoat House was built in 1931 and is named after the Honourable JW Barnicoat, one of the foundation Governors of Nelson College and a member of the Council of Governors for nearly 50 years. Barnicoat was one of two boarding houses commissioned by the Board of Governors following the 1929 Murchison earthquake. We welcome to our boarding community students from New Zealand and further afield from the Pacific Islands, Asia and Europe. This diversity makes up the ‘International Boarding Community’ at the heart of college life. Nelson College Vision acknowledged by ERO “…Students are encouraged and supported to take increasing responsibility for their own learning and progress.” “… Teachers effectively engage students in

learning. Interactions are respectful, friendly and cooperative. Positive relationships are evident between teachers and learners. Staff demonstrate a strong commitment to professional learning and development.” “…The college’s curriculum is driven by the board’s outcome-focused strategic goals: academic excellence; personal development; and sense of belonging. Senior leaders have developed a curriculum that effectively meets the changing and increasingly diverse needs of individuals and groups of students at the college.” “…School-wide career education and guidance is cohesive, sequential and effectively co-ordinated.” ERO Report 2012 67 Waimea Road, Nelson. Phone (03) 548 3099. Email enquiries@nelsoncollege.school.nz. Website nelsoncollege.school.nz


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Garin College Small School, Big Heart Garin College is a co-educational Catholic College with boarding facilities for boys and girls based in Richmond, Nelson. Our modern facilities and extensive grounds back onto Saxton Field, Tasman’s premier sporting grounds. We have a number of places for non-Catholic students.

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Marlborough locals marked the anniversary of last year’s Seddon earthquake by attending ‘Event 365’ at the Seddon Domain on Saturday.

 Logan Lowther, 11, Harrison Phillipson, 11, Clarise Lowther, 11 and Zoe Francis, 9.  Bridget Ennals, Aidan Heiford, 6, and Dean Heiford enjoyed the sunshine.

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An estimated 1200 people gathered at Liz Davidson Place for the second Annual International Toasted Marshmallow Day celebration on Friday night.

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Keeping U Moving - walking & Balance 50+ Run by Community Eldercare Coordinator, 2nd & 4th Thursdays a month St Christopher’s Hall 3.30-4.30 call Wendy 5794446 coin donation towards cup of tea.

Craft Fair - Tua Marina Hall 23rd 24th August 10am - 4pm Free entry Lots of craft and plants Sausage sizzle morning and afternnoon teas, Support the Cancer Society

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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 and number or 021 113 0160. Sheets ‘n’ Things - We have moved! Now located beside The Warehouse car park. Good used linen at bargain prices. Ph 578 1355.

Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980.

Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline.

Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846)

9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

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Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 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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MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665. COSMETIC Botulinum and Dermal Fillers. Call for your free no obligation assessment. Ph 03 548 8216. CANCER support and information. Contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph.579 4379. EAR Health Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 5788310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St.

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FAMILY of three wishes to rent 2-3 bedroom house. Near hospital or Richmond View School Excellent references available Please call after 3pm Ph 021 02277544 or 5775663

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All sorts of quality clearance items FOR SALE • Bed spreads/duvets from $80 - $300 • Womens clothes 12-14 • Shoes 39-40 • Handbags from $15 • Glass table & chairs $400 • Hats, Cushions ETC ETC Call me to view 027 478 8384

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The Friends of the Marlborough District Libraries welcome Wellington writer Jane Tolerton who will speak about New Zealand soldiers’ experience of the First World Warwith illustrations and audio from the World War One Oral History Archive, with veterans who were interviewed during the late 1980s. The talk will be based on Jane’s book, “An Awfully Big Adventure: New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories.” Date: Friday 22 August 2014 Time: 7.00 pm Place: Marlborough District Library Entry: $2.00 Gold Coin Donation

Holding monthly meetings in Blenheim with constituents and community groups by appointment.

33 year old male has experience with tractors, forklift, forestry, cookery and much more. Willing to do anything. Ph 578 3887

MECHANICALLY minded person required, as drillers assistant. May suit school leaver. Phone 03 5788270 after hours

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Vineyard Worker • Triplebank Vineyard • Marlborough It’s now more than 30 years since we introduced the world to the first Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc - today, our Marlborough wines are still making history. At Pernod Ricard Winemakers New Zealand, we maintain an exceptional focus on premium products as well as results. We are New Zealand’s premier wines and spirits company leading the way in everything we do. We are seeking a capable and self-motivated individual to join our established and skilled team at the Triplebank Vineyard.

This role requires a full driver’s licence and your own transport. How to Apply: Email your CV and cover letter to lesley.boon@pernod-ricard.com or written applications to: Attn: Lesley Boon, PRW Marlborough Winery, PO BOX 331, Blenheim

For a confidential appointment please contact the electorate office:

If you have any questions, please contact Hayden Martelli, HR Advisor on 09 570 8732. Applications close: Friday, 5 September 2014.

THE KAIKOURA ELECTORATE OFFICE ADDRESS: The Forum, Queen Street, P.O. Box 130, Blenheim PHONE: 03 579 3204

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Stroke Awareness & Healthy Living Please join us to learn about stroke and how, by making some simple lifestyle changes, you can reduce your risk. Guest Speakers: Dr. Andrew Wilson, Geriatrician & Stroke Physician, NMDHB Jenni Gane, Dietitian, Kimi Hauora Wairau PHO Rene de Ruiter, Physiotherapist

Wednesday 27th August 2014 - 12.30pm -2.30pm St John Rooms, 93 Seymour Street, Blenheim Free Blood Pressure Check - Smoking Cessation Information RSVP by Friday 22nd August 2014 to Cathy Macnee, Community Stroke Advisor 578 3603 or email marIborough@stroke. org. nz We invite you to stay afterwards for a chat and light refreshments. Stroke Foundation of NZ reducing risks, improving outcomes

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St John will soon be opening a CHARITY SHOP in Boyce Street, Springlands, in Blenheim. We are looking for your support for this exciting new venture in our community. DONATING Do you have good quality items which you would like to donate to the shop? We are urgently looking for tidy re-saleable goods, including clothing, jewellery, linen, books, small appliances, home wares and furniture, and shop fittings. A pick-up service is available. VOLUNTEERS We are looking for people who may be able to spare some time to assist in the shop sorting, ironing, cleaning and counter work. We also require handy persons for repairs and maintenance and truck drivers for the collection of goods. All proceeds from sales will go to St John Marlborough to support Marlborough St John activities such as the Ambulance Services, Health Shuttles, Caring Caller and to purchase life-saving equipment for our ambulances.

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Appointment Maker Part Time based at home

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Home Safe Alarms Ltd provides monitored medical alarms. This is a part time role with flexible hours and is home based. The role involves making appointments for our Consultants and is done during business hours. Average earnings of $20 per hour from a generous commission scheme. This job does not involve hard selling. As you will be on the phone your communication skills must be impeccable and you must have a friendly, outgoing manner. Would suit a mature person or person who wants to work from home with flexible hours. If you think you would be successful in this role, please send your CV to: lynley@homesafealarms.co.nz

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These roles require an ability to work longer hours during the peak times of the season, punctuality and the ability to work unsupervised. Experience in Viticulture/Horticulture, an aptitude with vineyard equipment and machinery operation, plus a Growsafe Certificate would be preferred, but are not essential as training is provided.

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You’ll be actively involved with all aspects of vineyard work, from vine management activities, to supervising casual/contract gangs and operating various types of machinery. With your positive and hard working attitude, you will show your skills as a team player to achieve big results from a small team.

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Wednesday August 20, 2014

Tavern Cook We require an enthusiastic, team player to join the team at the Woodbourne Tavern in the Kitchen. Must have an understanding of food preparation, cooking meals to order, stock control, and work well under pressure. Must be able to work weekends and evenings. Approximately 15-20 hours per week, we can be flexible with the hours for the right person. If this person sounds like you: Call Bob on 5728007 or pop into the Woodbourne Tavern with your CV.

Marlborough Lines

Storeperson We are looking to employ a Storeperson for our Taylor Pass Stores division. In-service training will be given in all aspects of the Stores operations. The prospective person needs to be physically fit with an interest in learning and developing. The ability to operate computer controlled inventories is essential and a fully endorsed forklift licence is preferable. Accuracy with figures and a mechanical aptitude would be advantageous. If you are a motivated individual, believe you would be an asset to our company and you enjoy working in a team environment, we would like to hear from you. This position offers the right person opportunities of advancement in a logistics career. Please apply online through our website www.marlboroughlines.co.nz. Alternatively you can obtain a job description and application form by contacting our reception on 03 577 7007. Completed applications and CV can be emailed to info@linesmarl.co.nz, or posted to Marlborough Lines Storeperson Vacancy, PO Box 144, Blenheim 7240.

Applications close Monday 25 August 2014 Phone: 03 577 7007 Post: P O Box 144, Blenheim, 7240 Email: info@linesmarl.co.nz


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Multicultural group launches new website The Marlborough Multicultural Group has launched a website that can be accessed directly or via any search engine. The MMG president Stuart Greif expressed his heartfelt thanks to Liz Valk of Valk Designs for producing a "splendid looking piece of work". The website which was launched nearly two months

ago, has really taken off with businesses and individuals making donations that are recorded on the Donors' page. The MMG is a registered charity and all donations are tax deductible. Stuart emphasised that the website's goal is not revenue but rather to lift the profile of the group of unpaid volunteers.

Stuart Greif, Grovetown.

Police

Beneficiary arrested

At 8.35pm a 40-year-old beneficiary was arrested on George St and charged with assaulting another woman. She appeared in court on Monday.

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The MMG was incorporated in 1993 and has been active primarily as a social group ever since. Besides thanking Liz, Stuart wanted to thank those on the ground for giving so much of their time and effort, particularly his wife, Robin, and Salvador Delgado. The website can be found at www.MarlboroughMulticulturalGroup.co.nz

SUNDAY 17TH

Pak’n shoplift

At 5.35pm a 20-year-old female French vineyard worker and her 18 year old male French associate were caught shoplifting at PAK'nSAVE. They had taken a variety of pick'n'mix items and endeavoured to leave the store. They appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday. Drunken forklift driver

At 10pm a 25-year-old forklift operator was arrested on Kinross Street for driving his vehicle in a manner to cause a sustained loss of traction. He was also processed for drink driving when he was found to have a breath alcohol reading of 532 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. His vehicle was impounded for 28 days.

SATURDAY 16TH Doorman assaulted

At 1.55pm a 49-year-old male security officer was arrested for assaulting the doorman at Paddy Barry’s. He appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday.

Crime of fashion

At 2.50pm a 14-year-old male was arrested for shoplifting at Hallensteins. He has been referred to the Blenheim Youth Section

MONDAY 18TH Female arrested for assault

At 3.05pm a 41-year-old unemployed female was arrested at a Hutcheson St address for assaulting another woman. She will appear in the Blenheim District Court on Monday. Wilful damage arrest

At 3.20pm a 24-year-old unemployed male was arrested at a Houldsworth St address for a historic wilful damage incident that occurred in March 2014 at the Kokomo Bar on Market St. He will appear in the Blenheim District Court on Monday.

INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS Packed house raided

Between August 1 and 16 a Monro St address was been broken into and a box of personal items taken from the lounge. It is believed the offender gained access via an unlocked window. Thief healthy, warm

An elderly resident in Renwick has been targeted by someone short of firewood with a liking for fresh fruit and vegetables. The offender has been to the address a number of times and taken her firewood and vegetables from her garden. Letterboxes targeted

Overnight on Saturday a letterbox was kicked off its mount on Gascoigne St. The victim also noted a number of other letter boxes were also targeted by the offender(s). Offender unhinged Someone tried to unscrew the front door to gain entry to a Taylor Pass Rd house overnight on Sunday. They failed to remove the door.

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Sport inbrief PRESS CUP The Marlborough Boys’ College First XV was beaten 25-23 by Nelson College in their Press Cup semi-final in Nelson on Saturday. MBC led 13-8 at half-time.

SPEEDWAY Entries are open for Eastern States Speedway’s new racing series. The Farmlands/Gulf Oil Race Series is open to any individual or group to participate over a three-night series, with nine races scheduled in total. The first night of racing is February 5, 2015. Entries for the non-contact series close on December 21. For more information visit the Eastern States Speedway website.

MOLESWORTH RUN Entries are open for the Molesworth Run on Saturday, November 15. The 84 kilometre distance can be covered by an individual, or in teams of two or four. For more information, visit the Marlborough Harriers website.

ITM CUP The Tasman Makos started their first ITM Premiership campaign with a 35-15 win over Hawke’s Bay at Lansdowne Park on Sunday. They scored four tries to two to secure the bonus-point, in what was a replay of last year’s championship final.

More than just rugby By Adam Poulopoulos Two Marlborough Vintage Musseleers rugby players are packing their bags and heading to Argentina for the Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival. Philip ‘Gibbo’ Gibbons and Steve ‘G-Man’ Garlick are heading to Argentina for the event, which is taking place in the coastal city of Mar del Plata from September 22 to 27. Philip and Steve are part of the Mainland Kiwis team, who are based in Temuka. Philip said he was looking forward to the experience. “For us it’s going to be great to go and explore a completely new country.” About 150 teams from 17 countries are taking part in the festival. It is Philip’s sixth world festival,

games can vary, with players wearing different-coloured shorts to indicate their desired level of contact. Philip said most teams adhered to the rules, but they sometimes got a bit fired up. “In Edinburgh in 2008 we played a Russian team in our second game. “All they wanted to do was smash a New Zealand team, and they did. They played like it was a test match. “We still had a beer together after the game.” The 42-strong Mainland Kiwis party, which includes partners, will head out on a ten-day South American tour before arriving in Mar del Plata. They leave on September 12.

Ally Gibbons, Steve Garlick, Eileen Garlick and Philip Gibbons.

and he said the Golden Oldies motto of ‘fun, friendship and fraternity’ was what kept him going back. “It’s such a brilliant week, and so well-organised. If you’ve got

your golden oldies tag on people look after you. “Some guys are absolute pissheads. It’s a wonder how some of them play rugby!” The level of intensity during

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Rowers start programme Six Blenheim-based rowers are among those on a new national talent development programme, aimed at helping more Kiwi athletes win on the world’s sporting stage. The Pathway to Podium programme will provide support and guidance to about 350 emerging athletes and 150 coaches every year for up to three years. The Top of the South programme has just got underway with the first intake attending a workshop on nutrition in Blenheim, one of a series on different subjects designed so they can perform to their potential. The first intake includes six rowers currently training at the central regional performance centre in Blenheim. They include James McAnallen, Harrison Somerville, Ryan Wilson, O’Reilly, Mitch MacKenzieMol and Nadja Hyson. Sport Tasman community sport advisor Terri Willcocks said the athletes who were

selected by their national sports body, were excited to be able to learn new skills. “They are all really passionate about their sport and very committed to doing what needs to be done to be the best.’’ Over the next six months athletes and their coaches would receive advice on and help with such things as performance psychology, life as an athlete, training regimes, mental skills, strength and conditioning and individual goal-setting. “The aim of the programme is to better prepare emerging regional athletes for the demands of being a high performance athlete in the future,” Ms Willcocks said. She said a second intake of athletes from winter codes such as hockey and netball would be announced next month, with athletes on the programme for one to three years, before hopefully being picked up by High Performance Sport New Zealand.

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