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SSSunBlenheim Marlborough
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August 2, 2013
Outlook for TodayCloudy, some rain. Easterlies developing.
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Story and photo by Kristy MartinA 26-month labour of love has paid off for
Riverlands man Mark Stead, whose custom-built green pickup truck recently won an award at the CRC Speedshow in Auckland.
Mark, a member of local hot rod club Sun Valley Roadsters and owner of Big Shed Customs, said he worked tirelessly on the vehicle, with the help of colleagues Vaughan Hall and Steve Mitchell, and David Clark at Wadsco Commercial.
Continued page 2
Labour of love pays off for Mark
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Story and photo by Glenise Dreaver“I’m a bit rough around the edges,” says
first-time councillor Terry Sloan.“And the Mayor gives me a bit of a hard
time about it. It’s tongue in cheek though – I just tell him to look at my campaign material. Not a tie anywhere.”
Terry, the owner of the Criterion Hotel, is at 41 the second youngest of the batch of eight new councillors and has loved the experience. “It was a massive learning curve though. And there’s plenty more still to learn.”
The early days where conflict emerged were, he said “very interesting”.
“I didn’t know if that was normal or not.“But I think conflict is healthy. It made
people ask a lot of questions.”The Sheard report, coming after allegations
of corruption were made, allowed everyone to “have their whinge, to get out their conspiracy theories” he said.
“It helped clear the air.”Now he has worked alongside staff and other
councillors, he realised it ran to the letter of the law, he said. “I’d back anyone on that.”
The Kiwi accent belies his origins – Terry was born in Belfast, so an Irish pub is not a long shot as a career. “But I came here when I was eighteen months old, so I’m almost a local.”
His father was a well known school teacher
at St Mary’s for eighteen years and the family has its fair share of teachers, but he was never tempted by a career in education.
“I did a carpentry apprenticeship, then had my own building and concreting businesses before we took over the Criterion. I was only 31 when we did that, and our children were one, two and three, which tells you about how supportive my wife is.”
In his first year, the business did suffer though. “I couldn’t get enough of council.”
“I had to take a look at things. I realised it was time management.
The former representative sports-man says much council work is about teamwork. “Not every decision goes your way. You just suck it up and back the team.”
He said a couple of councillors had found that difficult. “That’s their right and choice. But it’s not my style.”
Terry highly respects Mayor Alastair Sowman as a leader.
“You won’t find a person more passionate about the position. He puts so much time and effort into it.”
No surprises then to the inevitable question about standing for the mayoralty:
“Now isn’t the time. Quite a few have approached me though.
“Perhaps next time. Provided I get through this round...” Sitting MDC councillor Terry Sloan.
This is the tenth of a series of interviews with sitting
MDC councillors.
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Continued from page 1“We made it f rom
scratch,” Mark said.“It was just sheets of panel
steel when we started.“It has been great to see it
all come together.”The bright green “Big
Shed Customs cabover” truck has become Mark’s
everyday vehicle and, like a proud father, he admits it is his “baby”.
“You can’t get rid of your first-born,” chuckled the long-time classic car en-thusiast.
“People say it looks good, but others say it’s really ugly. I just laugh when they
say that.”The truck won first place
in the speedshow’s inau-gural Customs and Classic car show for the category of best Custom Car or Pickup.
Mark’s prizes included a year’s worth of Castrol oil, a soft shell jacket and screwdriver set.
unique truck takes out award
A before shot of Mark Stead’s custom built pickup early in 2011.
No ties please...
SunThe 3Friday August 2, 2013
inbrief
Voting information
Nominations for the Marlborough District Council elections close at noon on Friday August 16 at 5pm.
The postal voting documents with candidates’ names will be delivered to ratepayers’ homes between September 20-25. Voting can start on the 20th and runs until noon on Saturday October 12.
red Cross warning on sCam
New Zealand Red Cross is warn-ing the public to be on the lookout for a fake email asking people to donate to Syria.
The email uses the heading “Do-nate to the emergency appeal for Syria”, and uses text identical to that on the New Zealand Red Cross website Syria appeal page.
The email contains a link for people to follow, and most spam filters will block access to this link. However people should not click on the link as the email is not genuine.
New Zealand Red Cross fundrais-ing manager Alice Montague says Red Cross does not send unsolicited emails to members of the public, and also does not ask for people’s bank account numbers by email.
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theatrefest 2013 CorreCtion
Wednesday’s Sun incorrectly stated that the TheatreFest 2013 play “Masks” was directed by Heather Jameson.
It was, in fact, written and directed by Shalom Del’Monte-Aberhart.
The play “Cut” was directed by Heather Jameson and written by her daughter Abby.
We apologise for this error.
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By Kristy MartinFive Christchurch families displaced by the
earthquakes have relocated to Blenheim thanks to a Housing New Zealand incentive scheme.
The tenants were among 350 on the Christch-urch state housing waiting list in the wait for 5000 quake-damaged properties to be repaired.
The incentive scheme, which offers rental rebates to those willing to relocate to parts of New Zealand where housing is available, has seen five families move out of caravans, sheds or backpackers and into Blenheim homes. One woman has also relocated to Picton.
“By offering prospective tenants the op-portunity to relocate to another area, we are giving them the chance to get into a warm, dry house really quickly rather than have an indefinite wait for a property in Christchurch,” Housing NZ regional manager for the south island Symon Leggett said.
“It is important to note that we are very care-ful to match prospective tenants to housing that will best suit their needs.
“For example this includes bedroom num-bers, size of the house, as well as whether the location is going to be suitable for them.”
As well as repairing damaged properties, Housing New Zealand is building up to 700 new houses over the next two and a half years, but that doesn’t help the current situa-tion, described as "dire" by area manager for Marlborough Dale Bradley.
“We are trying to be open and honest with our tenants that it is going to be a long wait,” Mr Bradley said.
“Obviously many can’t or don’t want to
relocate, but for those who have been able to, it has been very positive.
“I mean, who wouldn’t want to live in Blenheim?” he laughed.
Quake victims find new homes in Blenheim
dale Bradley from housing new Zealand says his company has helped five Christchurch families find homes in Blenheim.
Marlborough and Seddon con-tinue to rock with more than a dozen earthquakes over 3.3- magnitude on Thursday.
GeoNet recorded a ''moderate'' 4.2-magnitude quake beneath Cook Strait at 5.46am on Thurs-
day at a depth of 25km, 20km east of Seddon.
Then at 11.10am a 4.9-magni-tude quake shook central New Zealand.
GeoNet categorised the earth-quake as "strong".
It was at a depth of 16km beneath the Cook Strait, 30km east of Seddon.
At 11.55am at the same spot an-other 4.2-magnitude aftershock at a depth of 18km.
No damage has been reported.
The earthquakes were felt in Wellington, the Hutt Valley and Kapiti Coast.
The Seddon area has been continually rocked by after-shocks following the July 21st 6.5 earthquake.
“Strong” earthquakes - Thursday
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Mini filM fest for BlenheiMNelmac Garden Marlborough has partnered
with local business Top Town Cinemas to bring a mini-film festival to Blenheim to promote the launch of ticket sales for the 2013 event.
The festival, the twentieth to be held, will screen from August 5-9.
Jeremy Jones, President of Nelmac Garden Marlborough, said the films would appeal to a wide range of viewers.
Screenings will commence at 7pm with a complimentary glass of wine on arrival, and on some nights, ticket holders will enjoy one of the college jazz bands in town for Southern Jam.
Visit www.gardenmarlborough.co.nz for a list of the films.
A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to Garden Marlborough Incorporated – the not for profit organisation behind the event.
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A pataka is a Maori hut raised on poles which was used to keep preserved food and treasures.
It was with this vision in mind that Nina Huria-Bryce created her new gourmet food store, Pataka – The Foodstore, near Blenheim.
Pataka offers gourmet share and platter-style foods, such as sauces, jams, dukkah, crackers, lavash, nuts and cheeses. Soon the range will also include cured meats and pates.
Ms Huria-Bryce is a passion-ate foodie who studied food technology and went on to work in food sales in New Zealand and Australia. So she found it difficult to restrain herself when it came to sourcing her own product range.
“I’ve tried to select quality foods for platters and pre-din-ner appetisers, as well as wine related gifts and merchandise,” she said.
“All the foods are New Zea-land-made and we also have a cultural cuisine cluster featur-ing products that have a Maori name or feel, or are made from native ingredients.”
Pataka also offers coffee and Devonshire teas and the staff can put together gift hampers to suit individual style and tastes.
“We will also be doing cor-porate platters that people can
order and collect,” Ms Huria-Bryce said.
Pataka is located adjacent to Saint Clair cellar door on Selmes Road and is currently open 10am-4pm every day.take a trip to picton
The Edwin Fox and the Picton Museum have joined forces to offer half price entry to visitors every Sunday during August.
Families are being encouraged to do a self-drive tour and discover all that Picton has to offer, including a wealth of historical treasures, fantastic views and fun activities for those of all ages.
While in town, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Queen Charlotte Drive lookout, Victoria Domain or Karaka Point.
Stop by the Whaling Station, stroll along the Picton foreshore and have a BBQ or take a relaxing boat trip.
Story and photo by Kristy MartinFor the new directors of Peters Doig
Chartered Accountants, Tim McKendry and Anton James, business is about providing a high quality, personalised financial service to each and every client.
Both men bring a wealth of inter-national finance experience to the established Blenheim business, which has a staff of 13.
Anton was born in Marlborough and grew up here, but decided to return to the fold after spending 14 years in London working for Standard & Poors and Ernst & Young.
“For me, this was a chance to return home for the lifestyle and family,” he said.
“I wanted my three young girls to grow up as Kiwis not Brits, and they are just
loving it here.”Tim, on the other hand, married a
Blenheim girl and after 10 years of travelling to Marlborough for holidays, the pair decided to settle here with their two children.
Tim has worked in senior roles for international banks in both Melbourne and London.
“For me, taking on this role was a new challenge and I’m pleased to be able to bring the skills I’ve acquired in the banks to this region,” Tim said.
Previous directors of Peters Doig, Mark Peters and Alison Brook, have remained on staff to assist Anton and Tim with their transition.
“They will stay on as consultants for a few years so it is a nice, easy handover for us,” explained Anton.
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irresponsibleThe amount of young people
between 19-25 buying puppies and letting them have litters is really frustrating, this place already has enough puppies to go around!
social Media downfallMany comments get put on face
book or twitter some in spite some a sick joke or in anger or just not true it could be u when u think it is funny 2 embarase someone first turn on your brain
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thew at Watery Mouth - Gud to see!
noT jusT sealsRe brutal slaying of seals...yes it is
brutal! But no different 2 what the gov n doc allow 1080 poisoning 2 do 2 animals/birdlife theres is a slow CRUEL BRUTAL DEATH!!! K.R
TiMe and a placeWaterlea Races on Friday 26th
were thoroughly enjoyable with a fantastic family atmosphere - however - it is a shame to see just how many people don’t know when enough grog is enough. If you want to go over the limit and swear like a sailor stay home and watch Trackside. - Aime$ B.
speed ThinGs up Slack at mds go most sun morn
4 breky nt gd wn ya gt hm n dnt hav sauce butter or jams that al use to com with ya order or waitn 10mins wn u r da only car startn to gt like kfc slack.....
faMily fun??? we took the children to the
parks, there wasnt alot in them blenheim. what is a park with no paddling pool ? pollard should hav a paddling pool like chch gardens has..and theres not many picnic areas ! its disappointing. and the skatepark next 2 the railway is like visiting the bronks in the usa.. right next 2 buildings that need pulling down, dodgy as toilets, and a main road ! ! not very attractive for kids. shanti
GreaT expecTaTionsTo all the people who whinge
& moan bout scabby takeaways, long lines & bad service, wot the heck do u xpect!? Takeaways r cheap & nasty, i hav an idea how bout u get off ur lazy butt’s & cook urself a feed!?
voices heardThank u 2 the regional manager
at bk for rectifing the situation in regards 2 poor customer service with the customer being ryt!!!
fishy helpful2 da g8 guys in da boat dwn at
diverson sat 20th, Thank u so much 4 givin my son fishin bait whn we hd 4got ours. U made our day. Thanks u rock!
Goody baGsMany thanks 2 wairau rural
women 4 hosp goody bags. Much appreciated.
power cosTlyHuge power bill anyone?
Anyone else had over sized power bills this winter compared to any other year in winter? My bill was over 600 and we are only home for dinner usually. Last winter was 800 for 2 months. This month its 600 for 3 weeks. Especially hard when you have a newborn baby. Rather then buying stuff for my baby I’m busy paying for power so she only has a few clothes. Its a shame tiny mighty. I thought you were supposed to be the best.
sprinG joke Is it me or are we having a false
spring at the moment ????
GeT wiTh The TiMesomg..why are there no vegetar-
ian / vegan cafes or resturants in blenhiem ? its depressing. we arent still in the 80s.
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Dear Ed,I read a piece out of the paper that
will upset diabetic people. It seems the Govt have changed diabetic equipment in March to save $10 million. This effects 150,000 diabetic across the country those ones who have to test their blood glucose regularly.
Diabeties liasion officer said he had heard concerns about the new Korean made Care Sens meter from more than 100 people over the past few months. Making people suffer to save money just isn't good enough.
K M Warren
Frugal folly
Dear Ed,I was dismayed at the lack of
consideration of drivers when approaching a pedestrian crossing.
This has been discussed time and time again, but I feel I need to air my opinion!
I waited patiently with my young child in the cold weather at a High Street crossing and I watched as a total of seven cars looked at us but carried on driving.
Most of them were elderly driv-ers, who I thought would have been
more understanding!So finally a very kind courier
van driver stopped for me as my daughter and I crossed, I gave him a thumbs up and very nearly a mid-dle finger to the car approaching the opposite side who nearly run us over.
Have some consideration people. You are warm and comfortable in your cars while we are outside in the cold weather trying to safely cross with our children!
Upset, frustrated and fed up!
Crossings saga continues
Maxwell bustling?Dear Ed,Like your article describing
Maxwell Road as " ....a bustling street in the CBD has long been a focal point with shoppers."
Your accompanying photograph
doesn't seem to bear this out; I can't see one human being ( shopper? ) in the photo.
Perhaps they are shopping on-line.
Cliff Smith
leT upDon Coyote - do u ever let up on
the PM John key?!?!!!
don’T rubbish dive I am worried about those people
that feel the need to go through the recycle bins this is an offence 2 do this plus dangerous so think bout wat u ar doing .#Mary Jane
whaT a shaMAs always our hospitals keeping
up with its useless ways! had 2 pick my wife up in town after she collapsed crossing the road! rushed her up there only 4 them 2 tell us go see after hours gp! We only look after sick people!!!!! What a sham 2 call themselves A & E ! You have 2 be cut in half & bleeding out like a stuck pig b4 they want 2 know!!!!!
plan bSo our local celebrity chef has
given himself anothr 12 mnths to make a million, plan A obviously didnt work, wots plan B?!?....do tell.
Dear Ed,I urge all hunters to get cracking
and help feed the falcon, "The Sun" July 31. It will help save the
fantail and other small birds from becoming a falcon lunch.
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Maria Zydenbos is often described as being an "inspiration, amazing and motivational", but for this breast cancer survivor life is something to be lived and enjoyed to its fullest.
At the age of 75 years "young" Maria is very physically active, swimming 100 lengths three days a week, regularly biking long dis-tances and a very loyal member (and the oldest) of the Simply the Breast Marlborough Dragon Boat Team.
"I have 11 very fit grandchildren who I need to keep up with," she laughed.
Originally from Holland Maria has lived in New Zealand for 50 years, most of which has been in Blenheim.
She has been a member of this team for five years, joining a year after being diagnosed with a large cancerous lump in one of her breasts. She opted for a mastectomy.
Surviving breast cancer gave Maria the motivation to join the dragon boat team which she has since dedi-
cated herself as a paddler, fundraiser and source of spirited humour to the team.
Simply the Breast chairperson Coralie Holdaway said it was people like Maria who make dragon boating worthwhile.
"Seeing how motivated, positive and physical Maria is at her age is an inspiration to our other members.
"She has been so dedicated to the team, never missing a practice and is always doing good deeds for individual members, we all think she is just amazing," she said.
Maria has recently raised $1500 by organising a raffle and negotiating prizes with local businesses. This money has given the team a head start on fundraising for their up and coming season which costs $15,000 to keep Simply the Breast operating.
She also knits slippers and beanies and sells them to help the team.
"I love the company of the team, we have a lot of fun and I have no plans to retire from dragon boating... unless they kick me out," she joked.
An inspiration to dragon boaters
75 yr old Maria Zydenbos from the ‘Simply the Breast’ dragon boat team.
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Marlborough’s Leading Stainless Steel Fabricator
“You’ve got to have a sense of humour in this job,” says Noel “Smokey” Collins, a fully-licensed drainage contractor.
It’s not everyone who would spend thirty years of their life clean-ing out septic tanks, grease traps, disposing of winery waste, clean-ing up after industrial accidents and fuel spills. “Anything that goes up a four-inch pipe, I can suck it up,” he says.
“I do portaloos and long drops.” Though he admits long drops can be difficult. “People use them instead of rubbish tins and there can be anything in that.”
He’s made some interesting discoveries in his time with false teeth, watches. shovels, rakes, even a five-foot stepladder once.
There was also a Queen’s Award Medal. “I retrieved that for the customer.”
“I’ve seen it all!”“I’m one of the longest-serving operators in the South Island, if
not the longest.”
And Smokey has kept his trademark earthy sense of humour. It goes with him on all his jobs. He travels from the Rai Valley, to Kaikoura and Lake Rotoiti,
French Pass and D’Urville Island. “I do all the Sounds by barge and road.”
“And I react quickly to emergencies.”
With five ap-pointments for an interview for this ad cancelled because of customer emergen-cies, you know it’s true.
“The customer’s my boss,” he says.
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Federated Farmers is applaud-ing, Stop Stock Theft, New Zealand’s first ever online map designed to report and track suspected stock theft. This joint initiative between Crimestop-pers NZ, NZX-Agri and the Police will be welcomed by all farmers.
“While shoplifting costs New Zealand some $730 million each year, stock theft is report-edly costing the country a further $120 million,” says Katie Milne, Federated Farmers rural security spokesperson.
“These are massive sums for red meat farmers who are struggling against a backdrop of the New Zealand dollar and difficult market conditions.
“Stock theft, also known as rustling, is a low blow because once you lose stock you cannot replace them. They are gone
and it robs your farm business of vital income.
“While the Police do take theft seriously the new website, ‘Stop Stock Theft,’ allows victims to report things anonymously. This is about building up intel-ligence on when and where the theft took place and what was taken.
“That website can be found at www.agrihq.co.nz/home/livestock-theft.
“Given Federated Farmers has a close relationship with Police, provincially and nationally, this website is a fantastic tool for our members. It will give a voice to those in isolated rural areas who may feel intimated.
“Late last year, two people on the East Coast were con-victed of rustling 160 sheep but realistically that was the tip of an iceberg. When you are
J+The biggest threat to the NZ economy is a bio-security breach, says Kaikoura electorate MP Colin King.
“With as many as 200000 items coming into the country daily, technology is our best protection,” he says.
“The Kaikoura electorate is home to a diverse range of primary industries – forestry, viticulture, sheep and dairy to name just a few. “A bio-security breach would be an economic disaster that could
destroy the fabric of families and our communities as well.”
The comments followed this week’s news about eleven new xray machines to be purchased for New Zealand's border inspection system.
This was announced by Primary Indus-tries Minister Nathan Guy at Horticulture NZ's annual conference this week.
The machines will replace existing ones at Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington
and Queenstown airports. They are used to inspect both the checked-in and hand luggage of people arriving in New Zealand.
Mr King says he’s confident New Zealand will have the best bio-security system in the world as a result.
The new x-ray images will be of a better quality making quarantine inspectors' jobs easier and more efficient.
MP supports x-ray technology at airports
New initiative to ‘Stop Stock Theft’
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David Brydon is a Waihopai Valley farmer and a local con-tractor with his business Dave and Phil Big Bale Contract-ing which offers a full range of quality agriculture services throughout Marlborough.
The business specialises in all medium and conventional square bale hay operations, as well as hay cultivation, mowing and raking, direct and conventional drilling, wrapping and bale age.
One exciting new development for the business is the recent
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What makes this machine unique is its robust design, mean-ing there is less repair and main-tenance required.
“Compared to what I was using, I have noticed a 75percent drop in repairs making it more efficient so I can offer a very competitive rate,” he said.
With three bins on the drill Dave can carry out insecticide, seed and fertiliser at the same time, and the SuperSeeder 320’s design means it can handle flat and undulated ground and stony conditions.
For more information about the SuperSeeder 320 and the services offered by Dave and Phil Big Bale Contracting, contact David today. PBA.
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stealing hundreds of animals it demands organisation involv-ing stockmen, working dogs and trucks.
“This mapping system sends a powerful message to casual and organised criminals that rural communities have had enough. “Federated Farmers will be
encouraging our members to bookmark Stop Stock Theft and log stock when they are taken. The more intelligence we can gather as a community for the Police, the more we’ll be able to prevent stock rustling from happening in the first place.
Stock theft costs $120 million per year
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- weekend event guide - Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!
Friday 2 August
The Big Latch OnAn Event for all breastfeeding mums and supporters. Club’s of Marlborough 10am for countdown at 10.30am.Free morning Tea and lots of spot prizes on offer.
The Muslim Association of Marl Inc.Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm 2pm, PH Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275
The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, PictonOpen everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! 1/2 price Sunday’s through August. 160th Anniversary Year
Sit and Be Fit with SueFree general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469
Sit and Be Fit with JeanetteFree exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395.
QuestIntermediate 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: 578 8888.
Tai ChiToday and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666.
Picton Museum10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283.
Marlborough Museum26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm.
The Diversion GalleryOpen 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 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. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com
Saturday 3 August
The Renwick String Band (from Vanuatu) are back again performing at Renwick Community Hall 7-9pm. Entry: $2
Child, $5 adult and $10 Family, please bring along a small plate of food to help with the supper. Funds raised this year are going to a Pre-school back in Vanuatu. Ph 5728506 or 5729809
TheatreFest 2013 Boathouse Theatre 7.30pm A competitive festival of short plays per-formed by Marlborough Girls College and Havelock Theatre Company Adjudicator Ewen Coleman. Door sales from 6.30pm $12 Adults $10 students/senior citizens.
Marlborough Harriers Anakiwa on the Queen Charlotte Track at 2:00 pm. Meet at the start of the Queen Charlotte Track. Run to the lookout/seat approx. 14km return or to Davies Bay approx. 6km return. Carpooling will depart the clubrooms at 12:45 pm sharp. Ph Les 5778307
Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild First saturday of the month at 1.30pm - 4.30pm St John’s Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 5782471
Blenheim Rotary Boot Sale Market Every saturday 7am to noon. “I” site car park. For info Ph John 578 3918
Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday and Wednesday. Monday 1 - 4pm. Building relationships, sharing skills and work-ing on your own or community projects. Ph Gerry 5781835
Pregnancy Yoga9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107
Mini Putt & Merry-Go-RoundPicton 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 Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.
Sunday 4 August
Fly Casting GroupFinal day of Winter Sessions Open to all Fly Casters. Competition Distance and Accuracy. Raffle and Prizes, a selection of Rod and Lines to test drive. Bring your own cup of tea for half time. Brooklyn Park 10am till noon.
Winter Farmers’ Market 10am - 12.30pm -Liz Davidson Park, Cnr Charles & Queen Streets,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 much more.
Blenheim Riverside RailwayDeparts Brayshaw Station 1.45 and 3.00pm for Beaver Stn Blenheim. Return journey approx 1 hour.Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY
The Peoples Sunday Market Winter location 10am Market Place (The Forum) Plants, Books, Jewellery, Pine Cones, Crafts. Sites $5 Ph 5787918
St Luke’s Anglican ChurchFerry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 09.30 Contact Rev Derek 03 578 3909
Picton Rotary ClubCar Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am-1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 578 3909 or see the notice board outside the church
Pony Club @ GroundsNew 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.
Tramping ClubMary 5728762.
Buddhism for Modern Life10am, 573 5379.
Blenheim Bonsai2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679.
Marlborough Guild of WoodworkersBrayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809.
Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission.
Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place.
If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868
Open Skate @ the roller skating rinkFun, music and skating! BYO skates $1 - skate hire $2. College Park Skating Rink, Stephenson St, 2pm - 4pm. Weather permitting.
UP & COMING EVENTS
The Outlook for Someday sustainability film projectWed 7 Aug, 9:00am–4:30pm Redwoodtown Community Centre, Cnr Cleghorn & Weld Streets, Blenheim All Ages Admission: Free. The Outlook for Someday sustainability film project for young people presents its 2013 series of one-day film-making workshops. The film-making workshops offer an op-portunity for young people and adults to upskill together.
Fly Casting Group - Saturday. Final
day of Winter Sessions Open to all Fly
Casters. Competition Distance and Ac-
curacy. Raffle and Prizes, a selection of
Rod and Lines to test drive. Bring your
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By Kristy MartinThe Royal New Zealand Air Force
has told the Sun the Marlborough Airport does not need 24-7 fire coverage in the wake of downsizing its fire service at Woodbourne.
As reported in Wednesday’s Sun, the airport’s fire service was re-cently downgraded from 24-7 to a Monday –Friday operation, meaning volunteer firefighters from Blenheim and Renwick will now respond to airport fires and aviation emergencies at night and on weekends.
“The RNZAF reviewed the pro-vision of Crash Fire Services at Woodbourne and determined that it can reduce the hours of service and still meet the necessary require-ments,” the RNZAF said in a written statement.
“The NZFS (New Zealand Fire Service) will respond to all after-hours airport emergencies. A duty RNZAF senior fire fighter will attend all fires at RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
“There is no requirement un-
der Civil Aviation Authority for Marlborough Airport to have 24/7 crash fire coverage.
“The number of f lights into Marlborough Airport does not meet the threshold for full time fire cover-age, as is the case for many airports of similar size around New Zealand.”
The RNZAF also denied staff had been laid off.
The move has drawn criticism from airport chief executive Dean Heiford who said he wasn’t happy with the reduction of service.
‘Airport doesn’t need 24-7 fire coverage’
Marlborough Roads is asking Blenheim motorists to observe the traffic signs around the demolition site of the old Po-dium Building on the corner of Market and Wynen Streets.
The demolition team will be at the site for approximately six weeks.
Changes to pedestr ian and traffic flows have been necessary to ensure public safety in the area while the work is going on, says Frank Porter, Highway Manager (Marlborough Roads.)
The one-way flow on Market Street remains unchanged but it is no longer possible to turn into Wynen Street from Market Street to access the Wynen Street carpark from this direction.
The section of Wynen Street between Market Street and the Wynen Street Car Park entrance has been reduced to one way only, enabling drivers to exit the car park and get back through Market Square.
Mr Porter said there may be some inconvenience in having this short section of Wynen Street reduced to one-way but it was the option that created
least disruption to traffic flow.“Most people realise that
both Market Street and Wynen Streets are very narrow and that our priority must be public
safety. However a few drivers seem to be deliberately and foolishly ignoring the signs which are there for the safety of everyone,” he said.
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Please call at reception or email [email protected] for an application form.
Cleaners requiredExperienced cleaning staff required for a number of local contracts.A good work ethic and initiative are essential attributes to this role. Hours of work vary from 10 to 15 hours per week with the possibility of additional hours.To apply for this position, please contact Elena Mcleod on (03) 579 1302.
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Skiddy WantedAFH are currently looking for a Skiddy to work in our safe professional ground based team.
The ideal applicant will have: his own Chainsaw, be qualified, have an excellent
attitude with a sense of humour. Being able to rotate around tasks, fall trees and operate a grapple skidder/digger would also be desirable and training will be provided
to obtain these skills for the right person.We offer safe long term stable work with
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AFH operates a Drug and Alcohol policy with pre-employment Drug testing mandatory.Ph: Karl 03 572 5127 or 0272 254 571
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In the first instance, please forward a brief email to john@thornhillnz. co.nz
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Thornhill Horticultural Contracting is a well-established, large supplier of labour to the Viticulture industry in Marlborough.Thornhill is a registered Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) recruiting specific staff from New Zealand, Thailand and the Pacific Islands, to fulfil the needs of its valued vineyard clients.
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AWF is employing staff now to fill various vacancies within the roading sector, full
training is provided. We will train you from basic traffic control
through to the various levels of STMS (Site Traffic Management).
You will need: • Positive attitude • Reliable transport • Be able to pass a pre-employment drug test. In return we will offer: • Career progression in roading and
qualifications • A great place work and meet new friends.
If this sounds like you, email [email protected] or
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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.
Soluti on 223: eon, net, nor, not, note, one, ore, ott er, rent, ret, roe, rot, rote, ROTTEN, ten, tenor, tent, tern, toe, ton, tone, toner, tor, tore, torn, tort, torte, tot, tote, trot.
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BARNETT: George James Fulton (3.3kg) July 25, 2013
KALONI: Senoni-Malakai (9lb 15oz) July 12, 2013
KING: Lydia Jane July 18, 2013
PORTER: Beau David (10lb 7oz) July 11, 2013
Michael Jackson's llama wrecked Freddie Mercury's dreams of recording a hit duet with the King of Pop - because the QUEEN star didn't like working in a studio with an overgrown pet. The two superstars plotted to work together, but things hit a snag when the Thriller hitmaker insisted on showing up to work with his llama.
Llama spoils the show
CLIFFORD, Jillian May (nee Gordon): July 27, 2013
FOWKE, Thelma Margaret (nee Williams): July 22, 2013
KIBBLEWHITE, David Frederick: July 26, 2013
LLOYD, Douglas Sydney RNZAF S81298: July 27, 2013
LOWE, Olive Margaret: July 25, 2013
MOLENAAR, Jan (John): July 27, 2013
death notices
HAYMAN, Magda: On July 28 2013, suddenly, at Wairau Hospital. Aged 73 years. Much loved wife of the late David, much loved mother of Glen and Debbie and Jo and Mike and adored nana of all her grandchildren. Messages to 63A Mul-ler Road Blenheim 7201. A service for Magda has been held.
GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
EVANS, Norman Raymond Cecil: On July 30 2013, peacefully, at his home in Picton. Aged 87 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Jes-sie, loved father and father-in-law of Roy, Ken and Moana, and Tony and partner Michelle. Loved Grandad of Raewyn and Dean, Tane and Kiri, and Ashleigh and Lianna and Great Grandad of Aston and Tyler. Messages to the Evans Family, c/- 7 Ansonby Street, Russley, Christchurch 8042. A service for Norman will be held at the Mayfield Chapel cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 10.30am Saturday August 3, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. A later memorial gathering for Norm will be held in Christchurch.GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
MORTIMER, Barbara Dawn (Dawn), nee Schultz: Died, after a short illness, on July 30 2013 at Wairau Hospital, surrounded by family. Aged 72 years. Loved wife of the late Terry and loved partner of Norm Clingin, loved mother and mother-in-law of Christina and Danny, Adrienne and Harry (Clive), Rachel and Hutch, the late Garth, and Jeanette and her husband Max. Loved Grandma of Hayley, and Abigail; Jordan, and Nicole; Ashleigh, and Emma; Katrina, and Kerry; and a loved great Grandmother. Messages to the Mortimer Family, c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A service for Dawn will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 11.30am Friday August 2. Alternatively, you are welcome to join the family at 2.30pm before the interment at Havelock Cemetery, for a time to share memories.GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
15SunThe Friday August 2, 2013 sport
The cowbells will be clanking furiously when the Chiefs and the Brumbies contest the Super Rugby final in Hamilton tomorrow evening.
As far as I’m concerned, and per-haps since I come from Crusaders country it could be deemed sour grapes, but I think both teams can consider themselves as being fortu-nate to be in the final – extremely fortunate.
No doubt the old cliche will be trotted out. “Yes, but the Chiefs and the Brumbies took their chances and we didn’t take ours… etc, etc.”
To some extent it’s true, but two incidents have stuck in my mind during the past week; two incidents which shot the Chiefs and Brumb-
ies into the final.Firstly, let’s take the Bulls-
Brumbies semi-final in Pretoria: There are three minutes on the clock, your team leads narrowly; you have the ball, you could retain it, run down the clock to the final whistle. But Bulls first-five, Morne Steyn, has other ideas. What does he do?
He opts to kick the ball to the Brumbies who grab it like a pre-cious pearl.
It seems a no brainer that the opposition cannot score if they do not have the ball. Some-one needs to tell Steyn that. Anyway, probably not believing their luck, The Brumbies, having gained pos-session, end up scoring. The whistle
blows: Brumbies 26, Bulls 23. Exit the Bulls.
And now we come to the Chiefs-Crusaders match. Not having played the weekend before, the Chiefs appear fresher and display more vigour.
Notwithstanding this, the Crusad-ers exert control; Dan Carter is off with his kicking and in the end will make two ‘too-soon’ drop goal at-tempts but it is not this that rankles.
It is the action of the Crusaders centre Ryan Crotty. It’s in the second half; the Crusaders attack from near the centre of the field. Crotty has the ball; he cannot see the opposition; he has his back to them. But what does he do?
He flings out a wide pass meant
for lock Sam Whitelock which sails with the speed and trajectory of a slow, fat duck. It is plucked from the air by the little poacher himself, Aaron Cruden, who sprints unchallenged to score which, with the conversion, shoots the Chiefs out to an 11 point lead.
The Crusaders come back, but it’s not enough. Chiefs 20, Crusaders 19. Exit the Crusaders.
Highlighting these two incidents from tight, intense matches could be considered unfair but these guys are professional rugby players; too often this sort of poor play is shoved under the carpet and forgotten.
Losing is more palatable when the direct cause comes via an act of supreme skill, not the bungling
Let’s hope skill wins sports talk
Chris Tobin
foolishness of your own players.Who between the Chiefs and
Brumbies will win tomorrow evening?
Possibly the less battle weary of the two sides and the Chiefs will be at home again while the Brumbies have come from Pretoria this week.
Make sure you have some cotton wool for those clanking cowbells!
Story and photo by Celeste LodewykBlenheim gymnast Tyler Budny has proved to herself
and family that hard work pays off after winning a number of medals and trophies at competitions in the past two weeks.
Tyler competed at the Top of the South Gymnastics Competition in Nelson two weeks ago and made the final eight last weekend at the Christchurch School of Gymnastics Classic Competition.
There she was joined by fellow Blenheim gymnasts Milly Burfoot and Isabel Cowlishaw in the Step Five level.
Tyler was the only Blenheim competitor who made it to Sunday’s final eight where she placed third in the overs and fifth overall out of 28 competitors.
In the Nelson event Tyler won four gold and one bronze
medals.The 12-year-old who is coached by Erica Ticehurst at
the Blenheim Gymnastics Club now has a total of 19 medals and one trophy since starting gymnastics over two years ago.
Practicing on her beam from home, Tyler was proud of her medal haul and said gymnastics was “my life”.
“She lives and breathes gymnastics,” said Tyler’s mother Lianne Budny.
With the top of the south competitions behind her, Tyler is now looking to the National competition set for October.
To enter Tyler must be accepted which she hopes to find out about in the near future.
Medal haul for aspiring gymnast
16 Friday August 2, 2013 SunThe
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