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By Adam Poulopoulos A Marlborough Boys’ College student is getting the opportunity to drive the school’s “little red tractor” as part of his learning. Matthew Marfell is one of nine senior students who are part of the school’s special needs work experience programme. Matthew, who has been part of the programme for about 18 months, is responsible for helping mow the front field with the tractor, mowing other parts of the school and making sure rubbish bins are emptied. Continued page 2.

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Special needs students benefit Continued from page 1. Groundsman Gary Smart said Matthew had shown continued improvement in his role. Special needs unit coordinator Ann McNicholl said the programme gave the chance to get students into the community. “It definitely gives them a sense of self-worth, doing something really worthwhile. “Just being in a real work environment is such a confidence boost for them. Ms McNicholl said the programme was beneficial

for both the students and employers. “Our students have abilities in areas where they can be useful in different work environments. “Every boy is different. Each has different talents.” Other MBC students are employed in businesses like Countdown, Think Water and Mitre 10. Mega Café at Mitre 10 owner Anne Robinson has been working with MBC student Brad McLennan for the last four months. Brad has learned skills like chopping food, clean-

ing up, and had helped with baking, and Ms Robinson said he had worked well. “He’s improved by about 80 per cent. It’s been amazing. “He’s learned to follow instructions and work by himself, which he couldn’t do at the start. “He’s a great team member, and everyone enjoys him at the café.” She said the scheme was a great way to get the students work experience. “Hopefully they can come out with jobs at the end of it.”

Daffodil shortage By Celeste Lodewyk An early daffodil bloom makes for a pretty landscape, but for volunteers out picking for the annual Daffodil Day fundraiser on August 29, it means there could be less to collect. This is why the Marlborough Cancer Society and the 30 volunteer pickers are appealing for donations of the ‘Trumpet’ daffodils, and will be collecting them over three days, starting next Tuesday. Anyone with bunches or even fields of daffodils can drop them off at bunching centres located at McKendry’s Car Corner and Mayfield Motors. “If there are too many to bring in, volunteer pickers are more than happy to come and collect them,” said Marlborough Cancer Society fundraiser Zoe Gray. Last year volunteers picked over 70,000 daffodils in Marlborough which Blenheim South Rotary member Greta were sold in bunches to businesses and Firth with some of the daffodils picked individually during the Daffodil Day last year. street collection. Blenheim South Rotary member Greta the council, Lansdowne Park and a Firth, who coordinates the annual pick- number of private properties. “We appreciate everyone who makes ing, said the daffodils come from many locations in Marlborough, including a daffodil donation, small and big,” McKendry Park, with full permission of she said.

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Three new salmon farms approved Plan changes to enable three new salmon farms in the Marlborough Sounds were signed off on Monday by Conservation Minister Dr Nick Smith, at a function at the Marlborough District Council with Mayor Alistair Sowman and representatives from NZ King Salmon. “These three new salmon will enable NZ King Salmon to grow its products from the current 6000 tonnes per year to 9000 tonnes per year in 2015 and 13,000 tonnes per year by 2033. “These new farms will grow our GDP by $120 million per year, our exports by $50 million and employment by 150 new jobs,” Dr Smith says. These three farms will take up about five hectares of surface water space out of a total area of over 100,000 hectares in the sounds. The minister’s approval of Plan Change 24 is the final stage of the legal process following the application in 2011 by NZ King Salmon for a plan change, to make salmon farming a discretionary activity in eight locations. The proposed plan change was referred to the Environmental Protection Authority Board of Inquiry that received 1272 submissions of which 722 opposed, 358 supported and 118 indicated mixed positions.

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Friday August 22, 2014

Law firms to merge Wain & Naysmith set to be second-largest Wain & Naysmith Lawyers and Crichton Loach Lawyers are set to join forces on October 1. The Crichton Loach name will disappear, and the name of the merged firm will remain as Wain & Naysmith Lawyers. The move will result in Crichton Loach vacating their fifth-floor offices in Rangitane House, and move into Wain & Naysmith’s premises in the historic Parsonage Chambers on High Street. This move will see the merged firm become the second-largest law firm in Marlborough. It will also have the biggest proportion of women in senior roles, with five of seven senior lawyers being female. The 103-year-old homestead, which was the original parsonage Crichton Loach associate Mel Timms, and partners Marianne Startup for the Methodist Church, will and Libby Lockhart, will be joining Wain & Naysmith on October 1. be renovated to mark the firm’s Photo supplied. expansion. directors, Alan Naysmith and experience, local knowledge and Wain & Naysmith’s Audrey Marty Wilson, are delighted to specialist expertise in mediation, Seaton said she and her fellow welcome the new team, who bring family and property law.

Ms Seaton’s own firm, Townshend Seaton, also merged with Wain & Naysmith in 2011. She said expanding the legal team meant they could specialise the business further. “It means we can support each other across the very broad spectrum of legal advice. “The pool of knowledge and depth of experience becomes greater.” Crichton Loach partner Libby Lockhart also sees a bright future for the firm. She said modern legal practice requires access to increasingly specialised knowledge and resources, and a merger was a great way to achieve this for clients. Ms Lockhart said it was important to find a partner with complementary skills and similar values.

Airport extension progressing By Adam Poulopoulos Work is continuing to schedule on the Woodbourne Airport expansion, with next March set as the projected finishing date. Work on the $4 million project began on July 19. Currently, rental car booths are being constructed as the first stage of the project. Work on the baggage claim area will begin after the rental car booths are finished. Marlborough District Council support services manager Dean Heiford said the project was on schedule, but the March finishing date was dependent on delays caused by, for example, weather. Mr Heiford said drivers parking at the airport should remain

mindful of traffic congestion in front of the terminal, and limitations on parking. He encouraged people to be picked up and dropped off if possible, and to park in long-term parking if they needed to. During peak times assistance is being provided to direct vehicles around the car park as it fills up. The airport is expanding to the south, with the interior being doubled in size. An extra gate is being added facing south, while several parts of the terminal, including the Air New Zealand desk and café, are being reorientated. Right: Construction on the rental car booths continues.

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LOTTO WIN CLAIMED IN PICTON Lotto New Zealand has confirmed that the $500,000 Lotto First Division prize in Blenheim was claimed yesterday at On the Spot Picton. The winner wished to remain anonymous and is keeping the details of their win private, said Lotto New Zealand corporate communications advisor Kirsten Robinson.

CORRECTION On Wednesday the Sun reported Wellington author Jane Tolerton’s talk at the Blenheim Library begins tonight at 7:30pm. It actually starts at 7pm tonight. We apologise for the error.

AMBULANCE BOOST Yesterday a $9.2 million boost to emergency ambulance services was announced, improving service response times, increasing the number of frontline paramedics and providing better tailored patient care. Under the new funding model St John will be better able to provide better and faster-quality healthcare. The new funding starts on December 1.

SUICIDE DECLINE Latest provisional figures from the chief coroner for the year ending 30 June 2014, show an encouraging decline in the number of deaths by suicide among young people aged between 15 and 24 years, with 110 suicides, compared with 144 last year. The total number of suicides for the year 2013/14 was 529, a decrease of 12 from last year. The number of suicides recorded in over-60-year-olds went up from 75 in 2012/13 to 97 in 2013/14.


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CONFLICT WORKSHOP A seminar exploring the best ways of managing workplace conflict is being held next month. The event is being held on Tuesday, September 2, at the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, on Budge Street. For more information contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

WOMEN IN BUSINESS The Next BNZ Women in Business networking session is on Wednesday, August 27. The event begins at 5:30pm at Sustain Hair and Well-Being Spa. To register contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

A hub of community By Glenise Dreaver Helen Burnett of Picton is confident her latest creative idea is a commercial winner. She is a hairdresser who for years has worked from home – and her home has also been a hub for friends to meet and have a tea or coffee. It’s also where she indulged her love of craftwork, which she has sold or donated to organisations for sale. Now, she’s taking that idea a step further. In her home at 111 High Street, Picton, she and two commercial partners have created The Health Hub. Lisa Lee, massage therapist and beauty therapist, and Sarah Arias, a UK-trained foot health practitioner, have both created havens for treatments in what was the Bugler family home. Helen, helped by Lisa and

Helen Burnett, Lisa Lee and Sarah Arias.

Sarah, has spent hours adapting the property. She is selling her craftwork and waiting for shipments of garments made from such natural products as bamboo, hemp and cotton fabric. They are due to arrive in the next few weeks. She will also continue hairdressing,

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with a small former bathroom adapted for that purpose. She has a range of bags, aprons for small children to cover their clothes for craftwork, and garments including skirts, tops and kimonos. Lisa and Sarah are bubbling with enthusiasm over the

opportunity to operate at a site that combines a friendly community spirit with low overheads, meaning highly competitive pricing for their clients. “We just love the friendly atmosphere,” says Sarah. That’s just as well, as there is a constant stream of friends being welcomed, and cups of tea or coffee produced – as they always have been at Helen’s place. “I think it really is a different idea,” said Helen. “I’ve always wanted to earn my living in a place that is a hub, a centre for the community to gather. There is a grand opening planned for September 6, but the three small businesses are already welcoming clients and callers who are checking out what’s happening at The Hub.

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New website for Phil Brown Motors By Adam Poulopoulos Phil Brown Motors has launched a new website, to help customers make informed decisions. The website, launched earlier this month, lists all the cars in the business’s lot. Phil’s son Matt, who joined the Main Street business on August 4, designed the website. He said it allowed customers to look at what was available before coming

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COUNCIL NEWS Right to Demand a Poll on Electoral System

One year since the 2013 earthquakes

Notice is given under section 28(1) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, that electors of the Marlborough District Council have the right to demand a poll on the electoral system to be used at the next two triennial general elections (2016 and 2019) of the Marlborough District Council. The choice is between the Single Transferable Vote (STV) and the First Past the Post (FPP) electoral systems. Unless a poll determines otherwise, the STV electoral system will continue to be used for the Marlborough District Council. A valid demand for a poll must be: • Made in writing; • Signed by at least 5 percent of eligible electors of the Marlborough District Council. This will require a minimum of 1,596 elector signatures; and • Delivered to the office of the Marlborough District Council, 15 Seymour Street, Blenheim by 5pm 28 February 2015. Every elector who signs a demand must also set out in it his or her full name and the address for which he or she is qualified as an elector of the Marlborough District Council. For further information, please contact Dean Heiford or Mike Porter, Ph: (03) 520 7400.

Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman joined the various emergency services teams who were at Seddon last Saturday for a public day marking 12 months since the 2013 earthquakes. Mr Sowman thanked the Red Cross team from Christchurch who brought their crisis truck north for the day, a year after they were called out to

Creative Communities NZ Local Arts Funding

Applications for financial assistance by way of grants under the Creative Communities Local Arts Scheme are now being invited by Marlborough District Council. The scheme supports and encourages local communities to create and present diverse opportunities for accessing and participating in arts activities within the Marlborough community. Application forms, along with details of eligibility and criteria, are available at Council offices, the library and on Council’s website www.marlborough.govt. nz/Our-Community/Grants-and-Awards. Applications close 5.00 pm, 30 September 2014. For further information please contact: Lyne Reeves Community Development Advisor Ph: 03 520 7400

Pay your parking ticket online! You can now pay your parking infringement online with your credit card. Simply choose “Pay Online” from the Online Services list on the home page of the Marlborough District Council website to find out more and to access this service. Parking and other infringements are the latest payment type to be enabled for online credit card payments, joining dog registration fees, and LIM and resource consent invoice payments. Building, litter, navigation, camping, Resource Management Act and dog infringements can also be paid online. Further payment types will be progressively rolled out. Please note, payment by credit card is an online service only; Council cannot accept credit card payments over the counter or by phone.

assist residents cope with the aftermath of the quakes. Red Cross staff, Police, Seddon volunteer fire brigade and LandSAR (search and rescue) crews turned out for the day along with staff from Marlborough’s Emergency Services headquarters to help the township mark the anniversary.

Second-Hand Sunday Second-Hand Sunday is an experiment coming up next month to see whether this way of encouraging recycling will work for Blenheim. Based on the premise that one person’s trash is another’s treasure, SecondHand Sunday is a one-off opportunity for households to place unwanted but still usable items at their gate so others may take them – at no cost.

It’s an opportunity to have a clear-out without the effort of loading up the trailer. The concept works in other places but it has never been trialled in Blenheim until now. Householders who put out goods are also responsible for removing them after the event – otherwise they will be at risk of breaching the dumping bylaws. Anyone with materials still left at their gates after

the event is encouraged to either take them to a second-hand/charity shop or to the Re-Use Shop at the Resource Recovery Centre in Wither Road. Second-Hand Sunday, 28 September, 10.00 am- 1.00 pm Re-use and recycle to cut down the waste that goes to Blenheim’s landfill. Householders who wish to participate may register

their address so that it is included in the advertising; register before 5.00 pm Wednesday 24 September by email at mdc@marlborough.govt.nz, or phoning the Council Ph: 03 520 7400, or online via the Marlborough District Council website. No food or dangerous goods – chemicals, faulty electrical gear, firearms or rubbish

Rates rebate for superannuitants and lower income home owners If you are a low-income earner or a superannuitant, now is the time to come in and claim a rebate on your rates. You could be entitled to rates assistance, which comes in the form of a payment from Internal Affairs, of up to $605. The level of rebate depends on the amount of your rates bill, your income and the number of dependents who live at the property. Remember that a new application needs to be lodged each year. We have designated staff on hand at the Council to help but, with a steady stream of people coming in, there may be small queues. You can help us speed up the process by bringing in your application form with as much of the detail filled out as you are

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– Helping older drivers to maintain driving comfort and safety

Older drivers have the highest road accident death rate per kilometre of any group of drivers except teenagers. Here’s an opportunity to make a few checks that may keep you safer behind the wheel. CarFit is a chance for you to check the car you are driving “fits” you well. It’s a free, personalised check of your vehicle’s features to ensure it is adjusted to suit your safety and comfort. Trained volunteer technicians will lead you through a free 12-point checklist with your car, recommending and demonstrating car adjustments and adaptations and offering resources

Marlborough District Council PO Box 443 Blenheim 7240 New Zealand

able to do on your own. However, our staff are there to help if you are unsure, or if there are parts of the form you cannot fill out alone. Along with the application form, applicants should bring in their 20142015 rates invoice, information about income before tax for the year ended 31 March, 2014, including any interest earned or WINZ benefits. Where there is a partner, details of their income need to be included. • More information is available on the Council website www.marlborough.govt.nz in the section under Services, Rates, Rebates. Member of the team, Phil • A rates rebate application form is Hunnisett ready to help with also available from your rates rebate application www.ratesrebates.govt.nz

and activities that could help you or enhance your driving safety. Any suggestions will be able to be put into effect here in Blenheim. An occupational therapist also will be on hand to provide information on how to maintain and strengthen capability behind the wheel. Take some time to check that your vehicle is adjusted to suit you so that you are as safe and comfortable as possible while driving by coming to CarFit – being held at the Emergency Management (Civil Defence Rooms) car park, Wither Road Extension (near Recycling Centre) from

Phone: 03 520 7400 Fax: 03 520 7496 Email: mdc@marlborough.govt.nz www.marlborough.govt.nz

10.00 am to 12 noon, Wednesday 24 September. To register for an appointment time contact Robyn Blackburn at Marlborough District Council, Ph: 03 520 7400. Supported by NZ Automobile Association, the NZ Association of Occupational Therapists, Grey Power, Marlborough Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinsons Society, the Road Safety Council, the Marlborough District Council, Age Concern, Rotary, NMDHB, Regent School of Motoring, and Heather Richards – Drivewell.


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People who moan about how much they pay in rates need to think twice. Rates are around $50 a week. The value of your property is increasing $100 plus a week. If you are not happy sell your house and rent. No rates problem then.

ROAD SPEED 110KPH The new proposed rd speed for 110 kph on open rds is mad, dumb & stupid, talk about asking for trouble. Whoever thort of it needs their head read, hav they not read the road signs “the faster u go, the bigger the mess”! don’t change it.

REPLY: TO THE GOVT. Get real! It’s your generation who will have to pay all of those on dialysis machines because they’ve got diabetes. Obesity is a huge problem...puts a huge strain on the medical sector, which in-turn will need more funding & will have a tax knock on! U uneducated fool. 5kg over as a teenager..15kg as a young adult...30kg as an adult. Educating 2 parents about the importance of healthy eating & snacks in childhood is vital. Or it’s your generation who will b paying HUGE taxes 2 cover all the medical expenses of an over-weight unhealthy world.

HEY MDC! We live in Grovetown, have no reticulated drinking water, no footpaths, no rubbish collection, no street lighting and 4 all this pay rates approaching $3000 per year, I get paid $24000 on a benefit so DON’T need another rate increase due 2 MDC spending on a new library and a cultural precinct building. MDC Councillors need 2 get out in the REAL world, its getting 2 dear in Marlborough.

REFERENDUM The MDC need 2 hold a referendum on the need 2 purchase land 2 build the proposed “cultural precinct” building on High Street or rate payers could end up paying the cost like the Theatre fiasco 4 years 2 come. The result might wake up a few councillors.

BARKING DOGS Hey you lot if you are so wild about barking yapping dogs ring dog control the longer you leave it the worse it gets and its partly your fault for not complaining.

SLIDING FROM ISSUES Slippery John’s at it again. Would u look at how he slides away from issues that r sensitive to him & his government.

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GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS Thank you red salt cafe in Picton 4 offering a lovely selection of cakes 4 us gluten sensitive people. Lovely service 2. Happy customer.

STRONG SMELL Did any1 notice the strong smell when opening sat 9th express? I had 2 put it strait outside the smell so strong made my nose run. JL.

WELL DONE MAKOS Worth every cent watching the Makos play. Proud of the team and what a great ground, good arvo of fun. Well done Tasman.

CMON KFC BLENHEIM Over 15 minutes waiting in que with 4 customers in front is a joke. U gotta be slowest outlet in country. Nothing to be proud of is it?

RE ROAD WORKERS My son works for Fulton Hogan, long hard hrs too. I know the roads he’s done. They are flat & smooth when finished. Just like the ones he does in Nelson, Buller & Kaikoura areas. I bet u also wiz thru over the posted limited, as ur show of ingratitude, as well as moan bout them makin ur life better! Hebs workers/council. Re the so called road repair to section of sunken road between Havelock and linkwater, what a joke put a shovel of hot mix in the cracks and leave it when clearly ya haven’t fixed anything, then nek minnit your re surfacing what appears to be a perfect bit of road somewhere. Whos running this OUTFIT and what a complete waste of money.

You questioned in your letter dated 15 August......” and who am I disrespecting???” Darling, you are disrespecting yourself!!! The wearing of one’s pyjamas in a public place or the supermarket is appalling. This behaviour is utterly disgraceful. By doing this, you are showing the world who you really are. Someone that has no pride or respect in themselves, their family or their community. These types of people are usually the lazy good for nothing, no hopers. They are usually the people looking for jobs. Oh yes, did you ever think you may accidentally bump into your present or future employer at the supermarket?? Bet you didn’t think of that!! Blenheim is a small town, where nothing goes unnoticed. Do yourself a favour, dress appropriately,even if you’re sick. Normal clothes and a happy smile can take you a long way in this life. You may even find you feel better. Remember “Life in not a dress rehearsal, you only get one shot at it! Make it a good life:) “Have some self respect, appreciate ones own self respect” whether wearing ball gown or pyjamas to supermarket or daily early am hours of the day. None is lost whatever the attire. What is lost is self - pride. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Set themselves a low standard.... and....failed to maintain it!!! Geoff Robinson..

Dreamer. Apart from not being able to understand your little blurb, I think u have your wires crossed. By PD, I meant ‘periodic detention’workers. I thought it would be suitable punishment for them, whilst cleaning up the river walk. Also, I pick up after my dog Whether its at the park, river or home. It’s just what responsible dog owners do! DA, that means dumb a#*e!

WHITEBAIT They say last year was a bad year for whitebaiting down the diversion. I wonder if the 25 sock nets that were in the river fishing from day one to the last day of the season had anything to do with it? While they all sat in their buses drinking coffee and tea.

PRODUCE ASSISTANT A few times when shopping at a local supermarket, I have noticed an older lady produce assistant consuming fruit while stocking produce shelves, if customers were to do this it would be theft by consumption, does the same rule apply to the staff, not the first time I have seen her do this, I am a regular shopper.

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Whats in a dress sense? Whose complaining about the young people going about in pjs?! Most are young teenage girls, its been a fashion over the last 10 years that I have seen that they pop into the supermarket or dairy now & then, its clothes of comfort to them & not trashy or disrespecting anyone! Let young butterflys flap their wings in what colours they want!

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Four bars penalised By Celeste Lodewyk The controlled purchase operation carried out by police in April has resulted in three local bars being penalised, while a fourth still awaits the result of an application to suspend its liquor licence. Paddy Barrys Irish Bar, Fairweathers Bar and Biddy Kate’s Irish Bar were handed 24-hour closure notices, while Criterion Hotel owner Terry Sloan will have his manager’s certificate suspended for 28 days. The fourth bar caught in the sting was Scotch Wine Bar which, police said, was the second time it had been caught. According to police the volunteers enlisted are not dressed up to appear over 18 years old. “The briefing they get is that they cannot wear a lot of makeup, they cannot make themselves look older than they are. “A photograph is taken before the operation and if they are deemed to look too done up then it does not go ahead,” a police spokesperson told the Sun.

Plants stolen from church garden By Adam Poulopoulos Members of a local church are frustrated after they had 30 plants stolen from their two-week-old garden. Blenheim Baptist Church pastor Ernest Stevenson discovered the theft on Wednesday. The plants only appeared on Saturday, August 9, by a group of church volunteers. The project, which saw the stones and plants laid down to beautify the carpark area, began earlier this year. The entire garden cost about $600 to put together. The plants stolen included Leucadendrons, Hebes and Akeakes. Pastor Stevenson said he was disappointed. “I think it’s very sad, but it’s more frus-

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“It takes a lot of time to get some of these plants growing. A lot of them were grown on private property before being brought here.” He said the theft would have occurred between 4pm on Tuesday, when the last pastor left the church, and noon on Wednesday, when he walked through the carpark for the first time. Several plants were left untouched, and most of those taken were obscured from the road by the carpark’s front fence. Volunteer Graham Nevill said he thought the thieves used the fence to stay hidden from the road. Constable Andrew Holdaway said a bike was stolen from a property near the church at about the same time, and the two thefts were probably related.

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INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS Bluebird stolen Last week a silver Nissan Bluebird, registration AWU766, was stolen from an Elizabeth Street address.

Radiator punctured Overnight on Sunday a vehicle used to transport vineyard workers has had its radiator punctured in two places by a sharp object. This has caused the vehicle to overheat while taking people to work.

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- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE Friday 22 August 2014 Operation Cover Up This years knitting will be exhibited at St Christophers Church Hall today and Saturday from 10.30am til 4.00pm. Jane Tolerton is speaking at the Blenheim Library at 7.30pm about her book ‘An Awfully Big Adventure: NZ World War One Veterans tell their stories’. Sit and Be Fit with Sue Exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street. Plenty of parking. $2.00 per session. Ph Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Ph 578 5395. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm. Prue: Ph 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open noon-5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton. Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz. Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety. com.

Saturday 23 August 2014 Rainbow Atomic Masters Today and tomorrow 9:00am - 4:00pm. Rainbow Ski Area. The premier ski racing event on the Rainbow Ski Area calendar, with much coveted glory and a gold mine of prizes this event is not to be missed. If you are over 21 give it a go!

Ulysses Club is holding their Rescue Ride. Meet up at the Havelock Marina at 10:30 for an 11am ride to the Waterlea Racecourse. So if you’ve got a road worthy bike come along and feel free to check out some of the bikes too. For more info call Murray on 027 249 3976.

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Craft Fair Tua Marina Hall 10am-4pm today and Sunday Free entry. Lots of crafts and plants Sausage sizzle morning and afternoon teas. Supporting the Cancer Society.

Blenheim Swimming Club have the 2014 Commonwealth Games with lots of fun events like rowing, equestrian, shotput, running and swimming. 5pm Register your interest to recorder@blenheimswimmingclub.co.nz. Ph 021 833 243.

Beekeeping Workshop August is Bee Month and the Marlborough Beekeepers Association is hosting a free workshop. Redwoodtown Hall 9:30am – 12pm American Foulbrood; 1pm – 3:30pm other bee pests and diseases. BYO lunch info on Facebook Marlborough Beekeepers. PH Silke 572 7460. 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. Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild first Saturday of the month at 1.30pm - 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 578 247. Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835. Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107 Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am. Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357. Picton Men’s Shed every Saturday 10am to 1pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Plants and garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm. Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm. All welcome.

Tussock Run Seddon School 10:00am – 1:00pm Buy Tickets – 03 575 7417 5km, 10km or 1/4 marathon run or walk through the Awatere Valley. This is a fundraiser for the great kids at Seddon School.

Oklahoma Rodgers & Hammerstein’s breathtaking Musical Sensation. Set in Midwest America in 1906. Floor Pride Civic Theatre 8.00pm. visit www. ticketdirect.co.nz or Ph 520 8560. Synergy Youth Mentoring has 25 kids waiting for a buddy, someone to talk to and do fun things with. Want to do some good in the community and get some good back? Training today & Sunday 7th September. Ph Nancy on 577 9005. Renwick Catholic Church Mass at 5pm Sunday 24 August Ulysses Ride Short Ride to the Brick Oven Cafe, Rai Valley. Meet at the railway stn at 12.45pm ride departs at 1pm.

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Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission. Associated Modellers Society Minature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Prk, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm till 4pm $2.

Up And Coming Events 27th August Stroke Awareness and Healthy Living Have some experts on hand to help you. 12.30pm -2.30pm at the St John Rooms free public seminar. Ph Cathy 578 3603.

Kapahaka every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome. Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt ph 572 8850. Marlborough Farmers’ Market 9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer.

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St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am. Ph Rev Derek 578 5050. Pony Club at Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789.

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MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT BRASS BAND WINDOWS OF THE WORLD Saturday 20th September 2014 @ 7.30pm Sunday 21st September 2014 @ 2.00pm Adult $25.00 Conc (65+) $20.00 Child (u18) $8.00 EARLYBIRD Family (2a,2c) $50.00 until 31 August

HEATH FRANKLIN’S CHOPPER Friday 14th November @ 7.30pm Adult $42.90 Conc (65+) $38.90 Group (8+) $36.90 Student (with ID) $38.90

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Eco warriors Springlands School year 5 and 6 students Josh Black, Andre Monk and Malachi Laird with their ‘Protect our marine environment’ display. The school hosted its Eco Expo on Wednesday where students learned about and researched ‘precious energy’ and presented their findings through a variety of projects. Photo by Celeste Lodewyk

Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk What better excuse to satisfy your sweet tooth than to indulge during Cupcake Day on Monday, August 25. This successful event is a major fundraiser for SPCA where individuals and businesses get involved to raise funds to fight animal cruelty in the community. On Monday there will be cupcake sales sites outside Super Value Renwick, the Warehouse, Springlands Countdown, the Blenheim Post Office and the SPCA Op Shop on Grove Road. There is also the chance to win a set of electronic scales donated by Breville for the ‘best decorated cupcake.’

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Anyone wanting to win this prize needs to bake and decorate a cupcake and take it to one of the sales sites. The lucky winner will be chosen by Glen and Natasha from MORE FM on Tuesday.

Any extra cupcakes you bake, SPCA Marlborough encourages you to sell them to friends and family and donate the proceeds to the appeal. For more information contact SPCA Marlborough.

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Better lifestyle behind Simon’s move By Adam Poulopoulos A photographer and designer new to Marlborough said it was the opportunity to move into a smaller community that inspired his move here. Simon Greenwood arrived in Blenheim about a month ago, having most recently lived in Melbourne. He has a background in photography, with past exhibitions in England and Spain, as well as design experience with banks, corporate entities, and in the wine and fashion industries. He said he and wife Pam moved to Marlborough to escape the hustle-and-bustle of Melbourne. “It didn’t feel like it used

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Softball Marlborough Softball’s muster day for the 2014-15 season is coming up. The event is being held on Sunday, September 20 at 11am at A&P Park.

Half-marathon Hamish Hargest was the winner of the Woodbourne HalfMarathon last weekend in a time of one hour, 18 minutes and 38 seconds. Annabelle Latz was the first woman home, in one hour, 25 minutes and 53 seconds. About 330 runners competed across the grades.

Conrad Smith, Ma’a Nonu and Tony Woodcock are also in their 30s. None are the players they once were, as their games decline or change, but are they still the best in their positions? There is no hard-and-fast rule relating to when a player should retire. A lot of them say “you just know when to give up” but we never see that. It can go either way. Ryan Giggs spent 23 years, more than half his life, playing in the Manchester United midfield. He started as a flying left winger, and finished as a central midfielder.

He was still as fit at the end as he was at the start, although all of his pace was gone. Martin Crowe decided to make a cricketing comeback in 2011, but it was ended after three balls when he got hurt. These players are too good to let go – they just need to be handled properly. Maybe Sam Cane should be playing with McCaw to compensate for his drop in pace. Maybe Carter needs to be coming off the bench so he stays fresh. We have the depth to get them fit and firing for next year.

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Karting Kartsport Marlborough has their next open day on Sunday, September 7. If anyone is interested in trying it visit the Kartsport Marlborough website for more information.

Football The Marlborough Mariners development side lie fourth on the table with two rounds of their season to go. They play Nelson College in Nelson this weekend.

Shooting Marlborough’s Bradley Palatchie was the top shooter as the South Island junior team beat their North Island counterparts last weekend. The match was part of the Target Shooting New Zealand Inter-Island Match, held at Clubs of Marlborough. While the South Island Juniors won their match, our open, veterans and women’s teams were all beaten.

By Adam Poulopoulos The coach of the Marlborough Boys’ College First XV (pictured) is proud of his players despite their narrow Press Cup semi-final loss last weekend. MBC was beaten 25-23 by Nelson College in Nelson, bringing an end to their defence of the trophy. Leading 13-8 at half-time, MBC was put under severe pressure. Trailing 25-13, they mounted a comeback, only to fall just short. MBC coach Gray Cornelius said he was proud of the team’s fighting qualities.

“They were pretty disappointed and gutted to fall over, but they did well to battle back. “Our goal was always to make the top four, and we nearly made the top two.” The gap between MBC and Nelson has been small throughout the season. Nelson won both their meetings by a combined three points, after a last-minute try gave them a 17-16 round-robin win in Blenheim earlier in the season. MBC had a tough run with injuries too. Captain Zac Harrison-Jones broke his leg,

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while fellow senior players Braden Stewart, Cody Weir and Curtis Pedersen Line also missed a large part of the season. “Last year we hardly had any injuries. It’s just the way it goes,” Cornelius said. Several MBC players are now in the frame for the Marlborough under-16 and under-18 sides, including the injured quartet, first-five TC Campbell and hooker Sekope Lopeti. Nelson College plays Christchurch Boys’ High School in the Press Cup final this weekend.

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Fenemor off to Hamilton By Adam Poulopoulos Indoor bowler Janet Fenemor will represent Marlborough at the National Champion of Champions tournament next month. Fenemor will play singles at the event, to be held in Hamilton on September 13. Competitors play four games each, and require at least two wins and a draw to progress to the knockout rounds of the tournament. Playing for Rapaura Indoor Bowls Club, Fenemor earned the right to play in Hamilton by winning the Marlborough title. She last represented Marlborough at the tournament in 2011, held in Lower Hutt, and said she was aware of the magnitude of the task she was facing. “Very few people manage to get to nationals, and with the knockout rounds it doesn’t offer you many chances.” Earlier this month, Fenemor was part of the Marlborough side beaten 45-3 by the touring North Island team. While the team was thrashed, Fenemor was the shining light. She drew her singles match with 20-year-old Waikato star Teri Anderson, arguably the best women’s player in the country. Marlborough Indoor Bowls publicity officer Eric Percy said if Fenemor played like she did against Anderson, she would do well in Hamilton.

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The All Blacks’ draw against the Wallabies in that torrid Sydney test match has inevitably brought the boo-boys back out. One of the main threads to come out following the test, and in the last couple of years as a whole, relates to the age of the All Blacks team. Are they getting too old? When does the lure of experience give way to the hands of time? It makes it more complicated we are heading into a World Cup year. Captain Richie McCaw is 33, and has 128 caps to his name. Dan Carter is 32, and injured.

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