18 August Blenheim Sun

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Broken homes More help sought for quake victims By Bill McElhinney As he watches trucks carrying house framing trundle past his front gate on State Highway One, north of Ward, four-year-old Eddie Taylor asks: “Is that our house, Mum?” Eddie, his five year-old sister Georgia, mother Ally and dad Locky are among the many south Marlborough families still feeling the effects of the Seddon and Kaikoura earthquakes. Continued page 2 Georgia, Locky, Ally and Eddie Taylor outside their shattered Ward home. They have been living in a two-bedroom farm cottage since the earthquakes rocked the area last year.

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‘The Day The Earth Moved’ Continued from page 1 Last November’s magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake smashed homes and ripped the landscape. It was followed by a long series of aftershocks which caused further damage and trauma. “There are families still struggling to cope,” Ally says. “Some children won’t sleep on their own, won’t sleep in an upstairs bedroom, there’s anxiety and bedwetting. “Each aftershock just reinforced feelings of helplessness. “For months people couldn’t think straight.” Locky and Ally’s home, just north of Ward, was broken by the quakes. They spent the first four nights after the Kaikoura quake in a Blenheim motel, and then eventually moved into a two-bedroom cottage on the farm. They are planning to build a new home and hope to be in by Christmas 2018. In the meantime Eddie has to wait as he watches housing materials head south for new East Coast homes. Blenheim neighbours have been aware of the effect the upheavals have had on the Seddon and Ward communities and the Rotary Club of Blenheim South has raised $35,000 for classroom therapy and support for South Marlborough school children. “Now it’s time for the next step,” club member Ian Bond, who is managing the latest fundraising project, says. “We want to help rebuild facilities that

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the pre-school and school children and their parents rely on. “Imagine then the effect on children – many of whom can only rationalise the earthquakes as ‘monsters under my house.’ “We know from Christchurch it can result in behavioural issues, learning difficulties. “We have to make sure that doesn’t happen to the children of our East Coast community,” Ian says. The Rotarians have organised a special event at the ASB Theatre on Tuesday evening.

Called ‘The Day The Earth Moved’, a panel of speakers will talk about the consequences of the earthquakes. Pre-school and primary school leaders will explain how the children have been affected and a rural family will talk about the effect on their communities. An earthquake geologist will explain what happened and engineers will give an insight into the infrastructure rebuild. Tickets are $30pp and available at the ASB Theatre, or phone John (Blenheim South Rotary) 578 3716.

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By Bill McElhinney “We’re hanging in there, but only just.” Spring Creek Junction Hotel operators Mike and Hazel Pink have had their business badly impacted by the ongoing roundabout works outside their front door. Last time the Sun spoke to the couple, they were looking seriously at closing down.

Mike Pink However, a wave of support from the public gave them some

hope and they have carried on. “But we’re not opening until 3pm and we’re closing between 7-8.30pm,” says Mike. “Credit from suppliers has run out – our financial situation is precarious.” Despite repeated approaches to the New Zealand Transport Agency and Marlborough Roads seeking some assistance, Mike has had no help. Mike

approached Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith, who has put Mike’s case forward without success. “I feared this might happen,” Stuart says. “There is just no payout for loss of business. “This wouldn’t have happened if they hadn’t decided on a roundabout, which I’ve always maintained was the wrong option.”

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Logging fatality One person has died in a workplace accident in the Wairau Valley, police say. The accident, at 2pm yesterday, happened after the worker was operating a wheeled log hauler when it came off the road. Police say emergency services are at the scene conducting a preliminary investigation and Worksafe have been notified. No further information is available at this time.

Name released Countdown Springlands staff Maddy Manning, Emma Ryan-Falcon, Bronwen Swan, and Marie Hart at the lucky Lotto counter.

Millionaires here in Marlborough By Cathie Bell The ‘shell-shocked’ winners of first division Lotto have claimed their prize, showing up at the Countdown Springlands store early yesterday morning. A ticket sold at the Countdown Springlands Lotto outlet won a

first division prize of one million dollars in Wednesday night’s draw, the Lotteries Commission says. Staff member Bronwen Swan says the local couple, who don’t want to be identified, were at the store bright and early yesterday,

although not as early as her. “They knew they’d won when they came in… They were shellshocked.” Bronwen says it is ‘lovely’ to have sold the ticket to locals and everyone in the store is ‘so excited’ for them.

Store manager Kirsa Shand says the win is ‘going to change their lives for the better’. “As a business, we’re about making Kiwis lives better, and as a team, we’re really stoked. “Store-wide, we’re really excited.”

Gales and rain whip across the region Strong north to northwesterly gales howled through the early hours of Thursday morning before easing off by lunchtime. The burst of heavy rain that accompanied the wild weather pattern saw a small increase of river levels, prompting warnings from Police of surface flooding across the district including on State Highway 6 between

Rai Valley and Havelock. While most households slept through the worst of the winds, there were reports on social media of trampolines that had been ‘blown to bits’ and outdoor furniture scattered around properties. Metservice is forecasting cloudy and slightly finer weather for the weekend, except for some rain develop- Yesterday was a good day for the ducks, especially those which enjoyed paddling ing late tomorrow morning. in the flooded Blenheim Amphitheatre.

Police have made public the name of the man who died following a crash on State Highway 63, Wairau Valley, on Sunday 6 August. Nineteen-year-old George Holland of Marlborough, died in the crash between a truck and a ute on the Wye Bridge about 1.30am two weeks ago. The Serious Crash Unit continues to investigate the cause of the crash, and police extend their sympathies to Mr Holland’s family at this difficult time.

Rail headphones warning KiwiRail is urging people to be alert around the rail network following a rise in incidents involving pedestrians wearing headphones. This week is Rail Safety Week, with a focus on pedestrian safety around trains. There was one fatality and six nearmisses between trucks and trains in Marlborough in the year to June.

Daffodil Day dinner postponed The Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day fundraising dinner event, originally set for tonight at the Woodbourne Tavern, has been postponed until later in the year, organisers say.

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CBD café expands CBD café plans to expand into the store next door. The Queen Street business is creating more space for its customers and ‘new and exciting menu options’, owner Tania Godsall says.

Business awards deadline The Marlborough Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards deadline for entry is Friday next week. The awards recognise eight categories of business excellence, including a supreme award, and these are announced at a gala dinner on October 6.

Maximum icecream Mr Whippy Marlborough has won an award for selling the most icecream per truck, based on population, at the recent Mr Whippy national conference.

Correction Clothing label White Chalk makes its clothes in Blenheim now. It was incorrectly reported the label, owned by Hayley Rhind, makes its clothing offshore, but Hayley says the company has brought production back to Blenheim. White Chalk is opening a store in Auckland Street on August 31.

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One year in, two awards By Celeste Alexander One year into owning their Harrisons Carpet Marlborough franchise, local couple Nathan and Gena Birtles have won two top awards at a recent national conference. The conference on the Gold Coast of Australia two weeks ago, was attended by 140 New Zealand Harrisons franchise owners. The couple attended ‘without any expectations’ so were surprised and ‘elated’ when they were named winners of two of the top awards. Har risons Car pet Marlborough was awarded the Fly Buys Franchise of the Year, and Nathan the Rising Star award.

“We are absolutely over the moon with these awards, especially after only having been in business for one year. They are known to be hard to win and most often given to people who have been operating a lot longer than we have,” Gena says. “The recognition was a real honour and we are thrilled to be bringing these awards back to Marlborough.” Nathan and Gena thank their team of local installers for their hard work and quality workmanship. “We are really proud of them, and we wish to thank our customers and local community for the Harrisons Carpet Marlborough owners Gena and Nathan Birtles with their children wonderful support we Leni and Mason and two awards they won.

Jazz, cocktails and new menu By Celeste Alexander There are some really exciting things happening at Quench Restaurant and Wine Bar including a new menu that provides an affordable, upscale experience to be enjoyed in a relaxed setting. Nestled within Chateau Marlborough’s 5-star luxury accommodation, the restaurant has three delectable menus to choose from including breakfast, light meals and the newly launched a-la-carte dinner menu. Carefully designed dishes including some of the region’s top quality ingredients have been created with an elegant simplicity and plenty of flavour. Begin the evening with one of the delectable entreés, from seafood chowder, Rai Valley pork belly or some Soho Marlborough

mussels. Follow it with a mouth watering main, including Wakanui beef fillet, chicken confit, Ora King Salmon, braised lamb shoulder or a local goats cheese croquette. Finally, sweeten the palette with chocolate almond cake, honeycomb and white chocolate cheesecake, passion fruit pannacotta or a selection of South Island cheeses with condiments. Each dish can be perfectly matched with one of the bar’s local or imported wines, beer or for something a little different, one of Quench’s popular cocktails. If it’s not a full meal you are looking for, the restaurant’s ‘Barrel Room’ situated off to the side of the bar has a selection of light meals available.

This room was created as part of the hotel’s expansion project last year which saw modernising decor, a new layout and additional seating areas built. General manager Lynley McKinnon says the restaurant now boasts of relaxed seating both indoors and out. “The new outside dining area is superb and a real hit when we have our pool side jazz evenings. Overall we have had wonderful feedback from the renovation and we welcome anyone who hasn’t visited us yet, to come and try it for themselves.” Aside from meals, Quench offers live music and drink specials on Thursday evenings, jazz entertainment on Friday evenings and $10 cocktails on Saturdays from 6-8pm. PBA.

Helloworld local wins awards By Cathie Bell Helloworld Blenheim’s team leader Amber Sullivan has been awarded a Gold Seller award at the chain’s inaugural gala evening in Christchurch. Store owners Paul and Sue Robinson say their team is ‘doing a fab job’. “Our customers trust us in increasing numbers to facilitate their travel plans. We have always said we are here to serve our community and in receiving these awards we honour the trust and custom given to us by our community.” Amber leads the team of Rachel Bown and Hannah Hutton-Smith and together they realise that making a trip of a lifetime every time is the most important service they can give a customer, Paul and Sue say. “There is no 0800 number for the internet and our customers are like our family – they matter to us from the moment they step in the door to make an enquiry, to the moment they return with their holiday stories. There is no better feeling,” Amber says. The next focus is on the awards night on 30 September where the company is a finalist for the National Travel In- Helloworld Blenheim’s Paul Robinson, Hilary Harvey, Amber Sullivan, Rachel dustry award - Best Brand Retail Agency – Multi Location. Bown, Sue Robinson, and Leigh Somerville.


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He korero no te Kaunihera o Wairau NEWS FROM THE MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Second-Hand Sunday

Have your say on the review of the Navigation Bylaws

– your trash may be someone else’s treasure Second-Hand Sundays offer another way of recycling. You can give away goods you no longer need and save yourself a trip to the landfill. Sunday 27 August is the next Second-Hand Sunday – leave unwanted goods at your gate and let others take them away for free. Here’s how it works: Register your address in advance. Registered properties will be listed on the Council website advertisement for Second-Hand Sunday. Put out a Second-Hand Sunday sign (grey leaflet available from Council website or offices) at your letterbox on Sunday 27 August so people know you have items to give away. Put the items together in a neat pile, either at your letterbox or next to your driveway. Remove the sign at 1.00pm and pack up any leftover items. It's your responsibility to remove anything left behind. If you leave it outside your

property boundary then you are in breach of the rubbish dumping bylaw. Remember: Take items only from properties advertised and where the SecondHand Sunday sign is displayed. Don’t arrive before 10.00am or after 1.00pm. Don’t enter the property; items should be at the front gate. If you have uncollected goods, donate them to a charity shop or take them to the Re-use Shop or Transfer Station. To register Call Council on 03 520 7400 before 1.00pm on Friday 25 August, by email: mdc@marlborough.govt.nz or via the website www.marlborough. govt.nz.

Open Mic National Poetry Day Event An open mic poetry session to celebrate Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day 2017. Come to read, or just listen, to Marlborough’s local poetry talent. All are welcome, please arrive on time for registration. Entry Details: Free, open to everyone, register to read on arrival.

Positive Ageing –

Date/Times: Friday 25 August, 2017, noon – 2.00pm. (Bring your own lunch – tea and coffee will be provided). Location: Marlborough District Library, 33 Arthur Street, Blenheim 7201. Contact: library@marlborough.govt.nz

Living options in retirement years

One of the biggest decisions made later in life is whether or not to remain in the family home. Sometimes the issue is taken out of the hands of an older couple or a person living alone, through a family decision, perhaps for health reasons. Sometimes the thought of another winter in a large, older-style home is motivation to consider downsizing to a smaller, low-maintenance property. Retirement villages are an option for some people. There are big issues to consider given that, for most people, their home is their largest investment. The financial implications of continuing to live independently

and paying for necessary services or moving into a retirement village will depend on individual circumstances. It’s important to consider all the costs and the issues before any pressure comes on to make a decision. The Commission for Financial Capability (previously known as the Retirement Commission) has information on its website about some of the personal, legal and financial implications to consider before settling on a retirement home. • A free seminar on this issue is being organised for 10.30am Thursday 28 September at St Mary’s Community Centre with a speaker from the Commission.

Community news U3A taps into the great reservoir of knowledge, skills and experience that older people have by encouraging further learning and participating in discussions and

excursions. Meet every second Monday, 2.00 pm at the Salvation Army building. For further information Ph: 578 0109 or 577 5688.

Boil water notice - Awatere and Seddon Water from Council’s reticulation system in Seddon and the Awatere should be boiled. It does not currently meet the NZ Drinking Water Standard and may contain bacteria or protozoa that are harmful to human health. Treated water is available at the public tap on the corner of Marama

Road and Foster Street. A new Seddon water treatment plant is scheduled for construction this year and will supply treated water to the NZ Drinking Water Standard. For further information contact our Customer Service Centre Ph: 03 520 7400.

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Council has bylaws to regulate maritime and navigation safety in the waters of Marlborough and is required to review the bylaws regularly. We are proposing that we replace the Navigation Bylaw 2009 with a plain English version and update it to: • take into account legislative and technological change such as the promulgation of the maritime Rules Chapter 91; • remove the provisions relating to commercial vessels and replace them with Harbour Master Directions • remove duplication; and • include missing provisions and powers. Councillors are seeking public feedback on the changes from Monday, 14 August 2017. The deadline for submissions is 5.00pm 31 October 2017. Anyone can make a submission and your submission can support or oppose the proposals. Your submission should clearly state— • the part and point of the proposed Bylaw the submission relates to; • whether you support or oppose the provision; • the reasons for supporting or opposing the provision; and • whether or not you wish to be heard in support of your submission Copies of the proposed bylaws will be available

from Monday, 14 August 2017. For further information, or to obtain a copy, email bylawsubmissions@marlborough.govt.nz You can make a submission online at www. marlborough.govt.nz or you can collect a form from Council offices. Completed forms can be emailed to bylawsubmissions@marlborough.govt.nz, submitted by hand, or posted to the Picton or Blenheim Council offices: PO Box 443, Blenheim 7240 67 High Street, Picton 7220 Harbour Masters Office, Unit 7, Mariners Mall, High Street, Picton

Opportunity to honour young achievers Nominations for the Marlborough Youth Civic Awards are now open. The awards acknowledge young people aged between 13 and 20 years who have given voluntary service within Marlborough. Eligible areas in which service has been given include sport or recreation, arts and culture, the environment, leadership and mentoring. Recipients are recognised for outstanding

community service that helps to inspire good citizenship and positive values. Nominations close on 31 August 2017. More details about the awards can be found on the Youth Council website www.myvoicemarlborough. co.nz under the Youth Council tab or on the Marlborough District Council website www. marlborough.govt.nz/our-community/grantsand-awards/youth-civic-awards

Government grant will help Taylor River A sustained effort by Council to restore the water quality of Blenheim’s Taylor River has been recognised by Government with a half million dollar grant to help support the project over the next five years. The funding will mean more assistance for landowners in the upper catchment of the Taylor River to work with the Council to extend riparian planting along the river and its key tributaries. Since 2012, Council has been running a monitoring programme to track river health and the physical, biological and chemical influences on water quality. Much has already been achieved with Council’s Reserves team and community groups, coordinating planting and working with schools. At the same time Council is upgrading town sewer and water networks to avoid any cross contamination between the sewerage and stormwater systems reaching the river. The next step is to bring more private property

owners on board with the Taylor River Project, encouraging more riverside planting and more awareness of the effect of run-off from viticulture and pastoral activity. As well as riverbank planting, the funding will also help pay for more monitoring and survey work on the Taylor River.

Creative Communities Scheme Fund 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. Applications can be completed online by going to Council’s website www.marlborough.govt.nz/Our-

Street Address: Phone: 03 520 7400 15 Seymour Street Fax: 03 520 7496 Email: mdc@marlborough.govt.nz Blenheim 7201 New Zealand

Community/Grants-and-Awards/CreativeCommunities-NZ-Scheme.aspx. Applications close 5.00 pm, 28 September 2017. For further information please contact: Lyne Reeves, Community Development Advisor Ph: 03 520 7400.


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talk Whitebait season

Starts soon. Any day now we’ll have the annual pathetic spiel from DOC. To follow will be the equally pathetic annual rubbish from MDC. How about addressing the real issues on our local rivers, especially the Wairau Diversion. Why does MDC allow this river to be pillaged each year by greedy commercial sock netters? This only happens because of MDC’s policy of allowing the camper van brigade to buy spots on the river bank. This is rubbish, no camping, on the Diversion during the season. Give everybody a fair crack. DOC, open your eyes, take some advice from the West Coast policing system. Police the 10 metre standing rule from nets, confiscate gear for non-compliance. Bring your measuring tape and measure the circumference of nets. Should be no more than 15 feet.

Barking dogs

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Dogs that bark at people walking on footpath all day long, gives an old fella a fright. If dogs bark while they get burgled, who will know or care.

So you can commit fraud and get to keep your job in politics? Great to know these people are running our country.

Plastic bags

Re Benefit Fraud Three Facts: Claiming taxpayer funded benefits to which one is not entitled is theft and a criminal offence. Stealing from taxpayers and the thousands of New Zealanders who elect to work to care for their families is the ultimate social offence. Parliament is no place for criminals and dishonest representatives of the people.

Kindness wins every time A huge thank you to the unknown young lady who kindly and patiently waited beside me, till I was ready to be assisted back to my feet outside the airport last Thursday night, when I fell and broke my wrist. Also many thanks to others who offered help. God bless you.

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On coach Two females in front seats not wearing available seat belts - when approached with my concern that if driver braked suddenly they would go through the windscreen, I was told, that it was their problem! Neither belted up the rest of journey.

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Electric vehicles I so look forward to buying my new Volvo. But here’s the rub! Where on earth do you find a charging station in Blenheim? I recommend a station on the ground floor of the MDC car park. Out of the weather, plenty of space for term charging, they can ‘charge’ for both power and parking. Oh, a win win - should surely have been already in place. Hmm!

Re Passing lanes Please put me in charge of your pamphlet deliveries. I can’t wait to get paid for a job I don’t do...like the slacker doing it (not) now .

FRee SAFeTY CHeCK!

Why don’t supermarkets go back to the brown paper bags? Council need to be thinking about their rubbish bags as well.

Fast post I’m reading that New Zealand Post is cutting their Fastpost option. Been a joke for a long time. Can’t rely on snail mail what-so-ever. Courier is the only way to go if you want something delivered reliably! (Most of the time)

Yes some people will end up going 120km/h to overtake on passing lanes because people don’t like to be passed or are not capable of going 100km/h on slight bends. I am sick of people driving 80km/h, then speeding up to 100km/h on passing lanes. I don’t mind if you drive at 80km/h just be considerate of other people not wishing to.

K-mart Great to see we will now be getting a K-mart store in Blenheim. How great. Pity there wasn’t a Lightning Direct shop coming to join it. Certainly be great for our local bus service as well . Hopefully more passengers to fill the bus.

Foreign mud Just how stupid is the New Zealand government allowing mud to be imported from a country with foot and mouth outbreaks.

txt talk of the week Sun txt talk action Within a week of print, cutting started on the rail crossing bitumen on Kinross St. Excellent response. But wait-wait and pause, it then appears a manager said, “going to lunch, don’t do anything more till I get back”! Well they haven’t and the trains are now starting. Toot-toot boys lunch is only 30 minutes not two months.

Trade my craft I wish to compliment Sandy for giving me my goods back in a paper bag not a plastic bag if a small new businness can use paper bags why cant many others do the same not plastic.

Shocking headline I am in shock reading the paper’s headline ‘Boys and blokes - Boys learn skills at Menz Shed’ as the date of the paper clearly states the year as 2017 but, after reading the headline I thought for certain the year was 1950. So, only boys should be taught to use tools and other useful skills? I guess the girls can be at home cooking, sewing, and other womanly duties. They sure can’t be building things. Great job at perpetuating stereotypes among men and women. And I thought Simon Heath was more progressive. What next, a girls’ shed for sewing? Playschool taking boys to Menz Shed in Renwick...what about the girls wanting to learn how to use tools etc? We welcome your texts on 027 242 5266. Limit to 70 words please. Name supplied please. We reserve the right to publish at our discretion. Please note the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Sun management.

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Long way to go yet to fix fishing problems By Cathie Bell Overcoming the distrust between different fishing groups and sectors will be the biggest barrier to overcome in moving to a system that fairly manages recreational, customary, and commercial fishing, a public meeting in Blenheim has been told. About 40 people attended the meeting, called by the New Zealand Initiative as part of a nation-wide consultation on proposals to ensure that recreational fishing remains possible despite population growth and declining wild species. Geoff Rowling, a long-time recreational fishing advocate who has been involved in some of the work Randall has done, told the meeting that he is impressed with the work of Recfishwest, an umbrella group of 64,000 people representing the 740,000 recreational fishers in Western Australia. Randall advocates forming a similar group here, which will

Geoff Rowling.

NZ Initiative's Randall Bess talks to a public meeting in Blenheim.

mean competing representative groups putting aside their differences and banding together. Geoff says the thing Recfishwest has, which is lacking in New Zealand, is trust. “I know a lot of you guys in this room don’t trust me because I’ve been involved in decisions with negative effects on you. “The level of trust in Recfishwest, government, and commercial fishers in WA is incredible.

“I’ve not seen anything like that in New Zealand for donkeys’ years. “I don’t know if Recfishwest is the perfect sort of organisation for us, but it is worth having a look at.” Randall says there is increasing demand for recreational fishing across the country as the population increases. “Unless we do things differently, recreational fishing will

increasingly come under threat.” Randall says his final report with recommendations to Government is due in November, but he will circulate a draft to those who have had input into it first. He says the project was prompted by the late Sir Douglas Myers’ passion for fishing and funded by his friend and neighbour Julian Robertson through the NZ Initiative, which was formerly known as the Business Roundtable.

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Mumps on the rise The medical officer of health is warning of a rise in mumps cases in Marlborough. Dr Andrew Lindsay says three cases of mumps in teenagers and young adults in Marlborough have been notified recently to the Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service. The disease is ‘highly contagious’, he says and it is ‘especially important’ for people under the age of 35 and for parents to take care as severe complications are more common in older children and adults. These complications include meningitis and sterility in males. “Mumps causes fever, headaches and pain in the jaw. Swelling may then develop in the glands in front of the ear and some males may experience swelling of their testes. Very young children infected with mumps may have no symptoms but they will still spread the disease if they have it.” He says vaccination is the best protection against mumps. “Contact your doctor or practice nurse if you are unsure whether you or your family has been vaccinated, and book in vaccination if they haven’t.” www.medicopak.co.nz www.medicopak.co.nz www.medicopak.co.nz

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Celebrating in style as the lights went on By Bill McElhinney A rummage through an old photo album turned up a surprise find for retired Blenheim joiner Noel Merrifield. Noel’s grandfather James Merrifield was one of the original members of the Marlborough Electric Power Board, the group of citizens who set about bringing electric power to Blenheim 90 years ago. “James was a farmer in the Awatere,” Noel says “He represented the Awatere County Council when the power board was established in 1923.” The board was responsible for getting the Waihopai hydroelectric scheme built and on August 6, 1927, electric power was switched on in Blenheim for the first time. A dinner was held in the Ma-

There was no shortage of speeches and toasts at the celebratory dinner to mark the switching on of electric power in Blenheim 90 years ago.

sonic Hall, Blenheim, before the formal switching on, and Noel unearthed the official menu for what must have been a great celebration. The dinner began with soup,

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Renwick gears up for carnival By Celeste Alexander Think circus performers and pyrotechnics and you have the make up of a fun community event. Renwick School’s inaugural Twilight Carnival event will set the community alight on September 9, and promises an evening of fun and entertainment to thrill all ages. Organised by the Friends of Renwick School, it is the school’s major event to raise $20,000 for the well-overdue refurbishment of the Renwick Community Memorial Hall. The Twilight Carnival will consist of more than 20 carnival stalls from a treasure Hunt, juggling and photo booth, to face painting and crazy hair plus much more. Children will also enjoy the

bouncy castles, pony rides, food stalls and skills-based activities. Entertaining the crowds will be several live performances, and most exciting of all will be the roving circus performers, a fire show and of course the spectacular finale performance involving pyrotechnics by the Highly Flammable performance group. The organising committee, including Sonya Sutherland who came up with the idea of a carnival, is hoping it will be a successful fundraising event that will continue to run annually. “This is going to be a serious event on our local calendar with the proceeds going to a tangible asset used by the wider community, so make sure you put September 9 in your diaries,” Sonya says.

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- weekend event guide Friday 18 MSM – Les Bons Vivants Chamber music with ‘joie de vivre’ is the theme of ‘Les Bons Vivants’, showcasing three musicians from the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. 6pm at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, 5 Henry Street, Blenheim. Tickets $45, for further information phone 520 8560. Lions Book Fair This Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 37 Kinross St, Blenheim, old Courier Post building, 9-4pm. Come and browse a wide selection of second hand books, large variety of subjects and thousands of fiction titles plus a good selection of CDs, DVDs, LPs and jigsaws. Friday Knockout Pool Tournament Open to anybody except 1st Division Players. Come along learn the rules, some tactics, and maybe even improve your play. Limited to 16 people on a first come basis. Every Friday night at 7pm Clubs of Marlborough. Hot Art in Havelock The Gallery Havelock, open 10am-4pm, seven days a week. Enjoy browsing some of the excellent art on show from talented local artists. Come and have a look in the friendly little gallery at 60 Main Road, Havelock. The Diversion Gallery Open Fridays and Saturdays only for winter, 11am-4pm. 10 London Quay, Picton. Phone 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz. Marlborough Golf Club Half price green-fees after 4pm every day! 74 Paynters Rd. www.marlboroughgolf. co.nz. The Edwin Fox Ship Visitor Centre open every day from 9am, a great all weather and family friendly activity. Come and explore the decks and the depths of the ship. Dunbar Wharf, on Picton Foreshore. For more information call Karen 573 6868. Heritage and Whaling Museum Picton has a collection of 2000 items of Maori, whaling, maritime, heritage and textile displays. 10am-4pm daily, 9 London Quay. Phone 573 8283. Marlborough Art Society Gallery open daily from 10.30am-4.30pm. Art Classes and Workshops available. 204 High Street. Phone 577 6784 or www. marlboroughartsociety.com.

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Marlborough Museum Brayshaw Heritage Park, 26 Arthur Baker Place. Open 10am–4pm daily. Phone 5781712. Detour Gallery Open from Wednesday to Monday 11am5pm weekdays and 11am-3pm Weekends. 67 Market Street. Phone 021 1201717 or 021 2542489 or info@detourgallery.co.nz.

Saturday 19 Bella Musical Marlborough Civic Orchestra presents Bella Musica - Melodies of the Mediterranean. A musical celebration of classic Mediterranean melodies and Spanish dances to sweeping movie music. Featuring special guests and a wide variety of music that all the family will enjoy. 7pm at the ASB Theatre Marlborough, $5- $25.00. For further information phone 520 8560. Guy Williams – Why am I Like This 2017 Tour Guy Williams is back with more of his wrong opinions, spoken confidently and loudly. PICTON - R15. 5-6pm Picton Little Theatre, 9 Dublin Street. Tickets $10-$22.50. BLENHEIM - R15. 8.15 – 9.15pm Boathouse Theatre, 12 Horten Street. Tickets $10$22.50. Kids Go Free @ EcoWorld EcoWorld Aquarium & Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Picton Foreshore. For each paying adult, one child 3-14 yrs receives free admission to EcoWorld, this offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Saturday & Sunday 9.30am-5.30pm. www. ecoworldnz.co.nz, phone 573 6030. Redwood Market 8.30am-12pm, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants, produce, cards, jewellery, flowers and hand crafts. Site fees donated to charity. Contact Alison 5785109. Round’A’Mini Golf Picton Picton Foreshore, 9am Saturday and Sunday, 9am. Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am–12.30pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd. Club meets Mondays at Clubs of Marlborough. Phone Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am-3pm, open every day. Brayshaw Park guided tours available, Sunday-Thomas Tank Engine rides. Phone Doris 579 4357. Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Road. Open 9am-12pm Sat and 1-4pm on Mon and Thurs. Building relationships and sharing skills. We welcome new members of all ages. Phone Trevor 570 5064.

Picton Men’s Shed “Where men can do what men do best” 9am-12pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Phone Rex Green 021 469 191 or Kerry Eagar 021 888 423 for more information. 5km Taylor River Fun Run Free timed 5km run along the Taylor River, meet at the Amphitheatre, corner of High and Symons Streets, 8am every Saturday. To register anyone of any age go to www. parkrun.co.nz/blenheim. Brooklyn Croquet Club Whitehead Park off Brooklyn Drive. Play days are Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm. Come and have a go. Phone Dale 5784427.

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Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Tramping Club We go on tramps Wednesday and Sunday, please confirm for travel. Phone Mary 572 8762 or marlboroughtrampingclub@gmail. com. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Phone Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am Sunday and 1pm Wednesday, 65A Weld Street. Phone Russell 5791952.

35th Woodbourne Half Marathon An annual fun run in Woodbourne near Blenheim. Registration is at the Woodbourne Golf Club from 7:30- 9:45am, $8$25. Half Marathon Walk and Hybrid starts at 9am, Half Marathon Run at10am and 5/10km Fun Run/Walk at 10.15am, prize giving at 1pm. Food and drink will be available for purchase from 11:30am. For further information contact Lindsay Norriss 027 389 2168 or wbhalfmarathon@nzdf.mil.nz.

Associated Modellers Society Model boat and yacht sailing at Brayshaw Park every Sunday afternoon, 1-4pm. Miniature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Park, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm-4pm $2.

Blenheim Country Music Club Redwoodtown School Hall, Cleghorn Street. 2-5 pm, $3.00. Normal Club Day with afternoon tea provided, all welcome. Phone Kathy 5779659 or Brian 5736556.

Picton Table Tennis Meets at the Picton Little Theatre every Sunday, Dublin St, 10am-noon. $3 bats, tea/ coffee supplied. Adults only. Phone Ernie 0275 888 453 for more info.

Ulysses Club Ride 10.30am, lunch at Happy Valley Café or beyond if the weather is fine.

Kapa haka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall. 1-3pm. All welcome.

Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park, come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission.

Blenheim Riverside Railway Train Departs from Brayshaw Park as follows; 1.15pm and 3.00pm to Omaka and return, 1.45pm to Beaver Station, Riverside Park, central Blenheim and return. Adults $10 Child $5 (Omaka $6 & $3). Cash only. Blenheim Roller Skating Club College Park, Stephenson Street. Every Sunday 1-3pm. $5 for hire of skates or $2 if you have your own. Come have a go, all ages and skill levels welcome. Marlborough Farmers’ Market Every Sunday, 9am-noon at the A&P Showgrounds. Grab yourself a delicious brunch, lots on offer.

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Vandals break up park bike track By Bill McElhinney Young vandals have done hundreds of dollars worth of damage to a new bike track for children being built at Oliver Park, Redwoodtown. “We are sure it was kids who did this,” Annette Hewitson, contract manager for Downers, who are building the track for the Marlborough District Council, says. “When we arrived on the scene on Thursday morning we could see the small footprints in the mud. “This is really disappointing we had just laid the kerbing and finished it off on Wednesday evening and now parts of it have been destroyed. “It’s going to cost up to $3000 to fix.” “They must have used rocks, something heavy to break this,” says Downer worker Dave Tapping, who was at the park yesterday morning with workmate Tony Gardiner to inspect the damage. “The whole area was fenced off and they had to break into it to do what they did,” Dave says. “They even managed to scrawl

‘Die’ in the fresh concrete. “It’s ridiculous! “The project is a cycle road,” council road safety co-ordinator Robyn Blackburn says. “It’s something we’ve seen in other areas and we, along with Bike Walk Marlborough and local schools were keen to see it established here. “There used to be a similar thing at the park in the late 1960s,” she says. “We got to a stage where we needed to replace the old BMX track that was there, and this project was decided on.” The cycle road will have kerbs, a roundabout, a pedestrian crossing and road signs and is designed to teach young cyclists about road safety and build their confidence before they begin riding the streets of Blenheim. Some old trees in the area have been removed to make way for the track, which will have a packed gravel surface when it is completed next month. The damage has been reported to Blenheim police, who are investigating.

Downer workers Dave Tapping, left, and Tony Gardiner inspect the damage done to the newly-laid kerbing at the Oliver Park skills bike track.

Shaving hair for hope By Celeste Alexander After losing a friend to suicide this year, local woman Roleen Claassens has decided to shave her hair off to raise awareness and funds for the Hope Walk event next month. Roleen, a medical receptionist, will go under the shaver next Tuesday and is hoping to inspire people to make a donation. “I’ve never done anything like this before, but I’ve been thinking about my friend a lot lately. “She had shaved her own hair off for a friend who had cancer, so I thought I could do this for her and to raise money for a good cause,” she says. Hope Walk organiser Bary Neal says he is ‘grateful for Roleen’s support.’ Bary is working hard to organise the event which takes place on September 16 at 11am, where

hundreds of supporters will walk around Blenheim and let go of 150 yellow biodegradeable helium balloons in memory of loved ones. “We already have over 250 coming and another 450 interested so it’s going to be big and

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highly visible,” he says. Bary lost his 22-year-old son Matt to suicide last October. He and Matt’s mother Wendy are vocal about suicide statistics and creating public awareness. “Suicide is a word that most

people don’t like talking about, but is having a devastating effect all around the world,” Bary says. “In New Zealand last year we lost 579 people to suicide, with over 400 of those people being males. “That is more than road deaths and drownings combined and yet we still don’t seem to be taking this tragic stat seriously.” Hope Walk will start at Seymour Square with a 2.7km walk around Blenheim, followed by a free sausage sizzle and refreshments for everyone walking. There will be short talks, songs and skits before the balloons are released. If you would like to make a donation you can do so by depositing it in to Hope Walk Blenheim account at Kiwibank: 38-9012-0795227-00.

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Homeless motels cost Govt $8m By Cathie Bell The Government has spent $8 million on buying four motels around New Zealand with plans to buy two more, including one in Blenheim. The Ministry of Social Development’s application to turn the Brydan Accommodation motel on the corner of Rose Street and Middle Renwick Road has moved to the next stage. It had been put on hold last month after residents objected to the ministry’s plan to house homeless families in the motel because of a lack of housing in Blenheim. A council planner confirmed yesterday that application has gone to ‘limited notification’ and letters have been sent to those deemed affected by proposal, to tell them they can make a submission on the application by 5pm September 12. After questions from Labour’s Social Development spokesperson Carmel Sepuloni, the Government revealed on Wednesday it has bought four motels at twice their valuation for emergency housing in Gisborne,

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Bloomin’ marvellous By Cathie Bell Four kindergartens in Marlborough are among the 220 competing nationwide to grow the tallest sunflower or the widest sunflower head. An amazing 11,612 kindy kids around New Zealand will be cultivating their gardening skills as part of this year’s Daltons Sunflowers in Kindergartens Project, which starts on Monday and runs until December 6. Picton, Redwoodtown, Renwick, and Witherlea kindergartens are taking part and each has been sent a Daltons starter pack with everything the children need to grow their own Kings Seeds Skyscraper sunflowers, which have the potential to grow up to four metres high. Daltons general manager Colin Parker is thrilled with the return of the project this year, and cannot wait to see what the kids produce. “These youngsters are our future gardeners

and we want to nurture them from the get-go. The competition aspect adds a little extra fun to the project for the children, but we are more focused on creating opportunities to spark a lifelong love of gardening. “Getting them out in the garden and growing their own sunflower is a fantastic way for these children to build confidence through hands on experience and learn about the wonders of plants.” At the end of the project, kindergartens will also nominate their “Daltons best little gardener,” to receive a certificate and their very own prize pack, courtesy of Daltons. • Daltons are offering The Sun readers the opportunity to try their hands at growing tall sunflowers with two Daltons Sunflower prize pack up for grabs. Email news@blenheimsun.co.nz by 5pm on Monday August 28 to be in to win.

Napier, Hastings, and Auckland, with two more in the pipeline, including Blenheim. Carmel says what’s really concerning is that in each of the cities where the motels have been bought, the Government has sold off much-needed state houses. “In Gisborne, where there has been a loss of 62 state houses, the Government paid $2,150,000 for a motel valued at $910,000. In Hastings, where there has been a loss of 14 state houses, the Government paid $1,840,000 for a property valued at $900,000. “In Napier, where there has been a loss of 137 state houses, the Government paid $1,850,000 for a property valued at $910,000. “Meanwhile, taxpayers have bought a motel in Auckland for $2,650,000, again more than twice the QV valuation. “It’s simply irresponsible and poor planning by the Government to be paying these sums for motels while continuing to sell off state houses,” she says.

Author and local identity to speak The Blenheim District Library will be hosting local identity Eric Percy for an evening on Wednesday, August 23 at 7.30pm. Entry is by gold coin donation. Eric is now an author of three published books, Silver Lake, Darling Of The Crowds and The Man With The Flowers. Eric has lived in Marlborough since moving with his family in 1974 and went on to work for a local furnishing firm, before later operating his own retail outlets. As well as his business, Eric worked for Radio NZ for 10 years as a sports broadcaster, covering mainly rugby and racing

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commentaries and was sports coordinator for Radio Marlborough. With his knowledge of racing, Eric began writing his first book Darling of

the Crowds in 2008, based on a true story about a champion racehorse and the man who believed in the horse. This he shelved for a few years, but he completed the draft in 2013 with the intention to publish it later. In the interim he wrote further novels, The Man With The Flowers, a Second World War story and a romantic novel, Silver Lake. Silver Lake was published earlier this year, followed by Darling Of The Crowds and The Man With The Flowers, and he is currently working on a novel set in the Thames goldfields in the 19th century.

Toothbrushes in to benches Local schools, not for-profit clubs and community groups are invited to take part in a recycling project a chance to win prizes simply by collecting oral care waste. The project encourages recycling of eligible oral care items, including toothpaste tubes and packaging, non-electric toothbrushes and packaging, floss containers and packaging and interdental brushes and packaging. The project is being run by recycling company TerraCycle in partnership with Colgate. By sending their used oral care products to TerraCycle to be recycled, New Zealand schools, preschools, not-for-profit clubs and community groups could win one of 10 $1000 cash prizes or one of five garden

beds made from recycled materials valued at $1500 along with a $200 Mitre 10 voucher. “After running numerous successful oral care recycling contests in past years, we’re thrilled to take the project to the next level,” Colgate general manager John Garside says. Each eligible shipment of oral care waste received by TerraCycle between now and October 29 will count as an entry into the final prize draw and that week’s cash prize draw. Each cash prize will be drawn weekly throughout the promotion, and the five garden bed and Mitre 10 voucher winners will be drawn at the end of the contest period as the final prize draw. Eligible groups simply

need to sign up to recycling programme for free to send these items via New Zealand Post to TerraCycle for recycling. “We’re calling on New Zealanders to help us divert oral care waste from the landfill,” Jean Bailliard from TerraCycle says. “This is a great way for the community to engage with recycling and learn about waste – all while having the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes!” The programme looks to extend the lifecycle of everyday oral care items regardless of brand. The items will be pelletised then potentially recycled into generic products such as park benches, watering cans and waste bins.

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A strong membership give a strong voice at these meetings and ensures that the needs of Seniors are kept to the forefront. It is so easy these days to lose what we thought we had for life. We will be giving voters the opportunity to meet the candidates for the up and coming general elections which is being held on Saturday 23rd September 2017. Our Office is the heart of Grey Power Marlborough and is open from 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday. Our friendly staff will renew your subscription; join up new members; sell you your hearing aid batteries; give you information on many and various matters that relate, in particular, to the older members in our Community. In this digital age more and more Seniors use computers in their daily life. Our web site is very accessible and easy to use. Just go onto our website www.greypowermarlborough.co.nz and then click 'Contact us'. A form will come up. Just type your question or comment onto this form, press send, and we will receive it in the office and respond to you.

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Looking for a full-time position that will give you the opportunity to use your supervisory skills? Are you good with detail and documents, and understand the importance of getting it right first time? Reporting to the Havelock Manager your duties will include: • assisting in the induction of new staff, as well as general staff training • supporting the Manager to implement company policy on maintaining product safety, documentation and the safety of staff • work to ensure that product is graded correctly to meet deadlines and customer requirements This is a hands-on role that will require you to be physically fit and preferably able to drive a forklift (a forklift licence is preferred but not essential as we are prepared to put the right applicant through a course). Management experience will also be an advantage, as Talleys actively encourages promotion within the Group. Please apply to Shane Rush, Manager, 3 Rangitane Drive, Havelock, or email hav.manager@talleys.co.nz with the subject line ‘Havelock Supervisor’. Please note that as this is a full-time job, applicants will need to be residents of NZ or be in the process of applying for same.

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Grading Mussels / Forklift Drivers We are looking for additional seasonal grading staff and forklift drivers for the 2017 to 2018 season. You will: • be able to work a variety of hours as part of a small team • be physically fit and preferably able to drive a forklift (a forklift licence is preferred but not essential as we are prepared to put the right applicants through a course) • work to ensure that product is graded correctly to meet deadlines and customer requirements. Please apply to Shane Rush, Manager, 3 Rangitane Drive, Havelock, or email hav.manager@talleys.co.nz with the subject line ‘Havelock Position’. All applicants must have the legal right to work in NZ.

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COLLETT, Albert Roland (Bert): Reg. No. 620667, Sapper, NZ Army (Engineers). On Wednesday August 16 2017, peacefully at Springlands Lifestyle Village, Blenheim. Beloved husband of the late Lillian Patricia (Pat) Collett, nee Hamilton. Beloved father and father-in-law of the late Jennifer Alice and Peter Burgess, Maureen and Brian, Roger and Heather, and Bruce Mead. Very proud and beloved Grandfather of Desiree and Sh’Vaughn; Michelle, Hamish, Dwayne and Leasa; Mathew, Jonathan, and Nicholas; and his many great-grandchildren, also his great-great-grandchildren. A very special thanks to all the staff at Springlands Lifestyle Village for their wonderful care of our Father, Grandfather Bert. Thank you so so much. Messages may be sent to the Collett Family c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A service for Bert will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, Blenheim, at 2pm on Monday August 21, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 CRIGHTON, Gwen Pauline (nee Sims): Passed away, suddenly, on Sunday August 13 2017. Loved wife of the late Norman. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Peter and Lynne, Barry (deceased), and Janice and Dean. Loved grandmother of Dale, Jennifer, Michael, Chris, Greg, and Matt. Close friend of John. Will be sadly missed. Messages may be sent to the Crighton family c/- PO Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A private service was held this day, Friday August 18. Rest in Peace. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

In Memoriam Remember your lost loved one on their anniversary. The deadline is Monday 5.00pm. Please contact the Sun for further details. 72 High Street, Blenheim, email office@blenheimsun.co.nz or phone 577 7868.

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DOWN 1. Harbour platform(5) 2. Instigators of illegal activities (11) 3. Artifically high voice(8) 4. Large sum of money; ‘king’s …’ (6) 5. Series of eight(5) 6. Decline(7) 7. Tepid(8) 8. Illusion(6) 9. Stingy person(7) 10. Healing ointment(5) 16. Plan(7) 17. Most difficult(7) 19. Accustom(to hardship)(5) 20. Deep red colour(7) 22. Part of the nose(7) 24. Enemy(3) 26. At the right time, on ... (3) 29. Use divining rod(5) 31. Deceitful(11)

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In Justin Marshall I trust The Crusaders’ Super Rugby victory gave me a chance to rub a few friends’ noses in it and the best way to do it was Justin Marshall’s commentary quotes. Whether it’s his ‘boomfa’, ‘yes boy’ or ‘oh me, oh my’ one liners, it appears the former All Black halfback has plenty of detractors for his over-excited and, at times, fan boy stance. Personally, he has never bothered me. Is he the best analyst of a rugby game? No, but he’s not ear-bleedingly bad either. The reality is that New Zealand doesn’t produce quality rugby commentators. My childhood had the soundtrack of Keith Quinn, while very knowledgeable, he is best remembered for his ‘Lomu - oh, oh!’ mistake

which was meant to be ‘Lomu - all muscle and pump!’ Grant Nisbett has been Sky’s voice of rugby and he does a dependable job but I doubt he’ll be remembered in hallowed halls of commentary greatness. The best analytical voice in my view was former All Black prop John Drake, who provided expert comments for Sky’s rugby broadcasts until his untimely death in 2008 at age 49. Drake was level-headed, precise and had sound judgement. He also spoke in plain, knowledgeable terms about one area of the game all rugby fans struggle with - the scrums. Former ace goal kicker and current All Blacks

assistant coach Grant Fox was another who called a game of rugby with a wise eye. He praised and criticised players when needed and gave sound reasoning as to why. It’s a thankless task being in any high level rugby position in New Zealand. The social media environment we live in means anyone can hide behind a computer or mobile phone and type their hatred to their hearts’ content. The other alternative is muting the commentary or not watching all together, but I get the feeling disliking Marshall is a fun hobby for a lot of people and they don’t want their fun spoiled.

Redwood Bobcats success By Cathie Bell The Redwood Bobcats football team has returned from the Alan Fraser Memorial Girls’ Tournament, buoyed up by success and looking forward to next year. The Waimakariri United Football Club in Kaiapoi hosted the girls-only tournament for its third year, and eight teams of 80 girls entered the 11th grade section, including the Redwood Bobcats. T he club’s website says the Blenheim team and rivals the Southern Girls from Dunedin both reached the final having not conceded a goal, and after extra time with the score tied at one-all, penalties were needed to crown the Southern Girls as the 11th Grade Champions.

The Redwoodtown Bobcats football team.

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Chris ‘The Mad Dog’ Davies, 34 Sponsor - Blenheim Toyota Reason for participating: This was a ‘must do’ when the call went round looking for fighters and a blood boiling challenge I couldn’t refuse. Just the thought of ‘Fight Night’ ignites the heart and my walk out song roars in my head - What a night it’s going to be! Life Education Trust is and should be a staple for every child’s journey to essentially becoming a ‘good bugger’. A great cause and Jo has done a fantastic job with the mammoth task of organising this community event and keeping us in tow. Thanks to Scotty and the Team at Blenheim Toyota for all their faith, support and sponsorship. Peter and the crew at Peter ‘The Warrior’ Warrens Boxing Gym have been awesome to train with and a huge shout out to my loves Jodie and wee man Aart ‘The T Rex’ for supporting me at home. Good luck to all the fighters and please help make Boomtown ‘BOOM’ on the night! The louder the arena, the harder it will motivate us! After the first 10 seconds I think we’ll just be running on pure adrenaline and your encouragement. It’s hard work out there.

against mixed teams each weekend, Michelle says. “The opportunity to attend a tournament where they would play against just girls was very appealing.” The girls worked hard to fundraise for the trip, and are already talking about fundraising for next year’s tournament, she says. “They hope that other clubs will work together to send a team or two along as well, it really was a great opportunity for the Bobcats and so will be for other girls too!” The team thanks everybody who supported the Redwood Bobcats with special thanks to their coach of six years, Mike Columbus.

Buck is back Former All Black captain Buck Shelford is coming to Blenheim on Friday, September 8 to help promote men’s health. He will be speaking at the Rangitane Culture Centre in Grovetown from 5.30-8pm about his passion and tips for healthy living, as well as sharing his personal experience with prostate cancer. This event is open to anyone and entry is free, however donations are appreciated. A light supper will be provided.

Paddon seeks points Kiwi rally driver Hayden Paddon is seeking points for his Hyundai Motorsport team in this week’s Rallye Deutschland. In recent months, Paddon and codriver Seb Marshall have contested two tarmac non-World Rally Championship rallies in the Hyundai New Generation i20 R5 as part of building their experience on the surface with which Paddon is least familiar. “It’s my fifth time here and we want to finish the rally. It’s clear that my team-mates Thierry [Neuville] and Dani [Sordo] will be challenging for the win, so we must play the team role and ensure we pick up some manufacturer points in case one of them runs into trouble.”

Nominations open Nominations for outstanding athletes to be inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame are open now, Sport Tasman says. Last year 10 people were inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame and 34 into the Sports Roll of Honour, and organiser Terri Willcocks expects another 30 to 35 names to be added this year. Nominees must have been selected to represent New Zealand at full senior level or at an international event, while Roll of Honour nominees must have represented New Zealand at age group level or as a member of a special national team. Nominations close and inductees will be honoured at a function on October 16.


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