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By Celeste Alexander Blenheim retiree Mary Parker is well known for her striking Daffodil Cakes which she bakes and decorates for the Marlborough Cancer Society to raffle off. This year’s cake has visited local supermarkets in recent weeks with volunteers who have sat selling raffle tickets. At first glance this cake is bright with its yellow flower decorations, but on closer inspection one will notice the delicate, hand-crafted daffodil flowers made by Mary, adorning the cake. Impressed? A lot of work goes into making these cakes, but it’s been a labour of love for Mary who, this year, has made her 31st and potentially last Daffodil Day cake. Continued on page 2. Mary Parker has made her famous Daffodil Day cakes for the Marlborough Cancer Society to raffle off. This year is her 31st cake, and possibly her last. Turn to pages 11–14 for the Sun’s Daffodil Day feature.

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Daffodil Day cake raises money Continued from page 1. Mary was born in Blenheim, on Lakings Road, and grew up admiring the artistic cake decorating skills of her mother Frances Hood. “Mum was an accomplished person,” Mary says. “She was one of the founders of the Plunket Society here in Marlborough and went on to the national executive board. “She was a very good cook! People would bring her cakes and she would ice them with almond paste and royal icing, then she would pipe on designs,” Mary says. Later in life as a young mother, Mary gradually developed the skill of cake decorating and went on to become a founding member of the Marlborough Cake Decorators Guild. In the early years of her cake decorating she never believed she was good at what she did, despite a number of people “raving” about her skills. “I thought it was because they hadn’t seen any good decorated cakes,” Mary laughs. “My sister-in-law tricked me into entering a local competition by contacting the polytech and asking them to send me the entry information.

“So I did, I entered simply to prove that I was not as good as what people thought I was, but instead I won it! “No one was more surprised than I was,” she grins. After her win, Mary discovered a cake decorating guild in Canterbury and wanted to join, but the membership was full so a few weeks later she was asked if she was interested in opening a branch in Blenheim. “I approached REAP about it and at the first meeting we had 20 people come along. Not long after the national president came and we established the Marlborough Guild, and it’s been going ever since,” she says. In the years that followed Mary was invited to demonstrate around the country and even overseas in Australia, America and Canada. But her involvement with the local Cancer Society did not start until her husband George Parker was diagnosed with bowel cancer. “The cancer had also shifted from his bowels to his liver… In those days there were no treatment options and he passed away,” Mary says. One of Mary’s friends, Margaret Parker (no relation) was involved with the Cancer Society and men-

tioned they were starting Daffodil Day in Marlborough. She asked if Mary would make a cake for a raffle. “I’ve made a cake every year since,” Mary smiles. “It’s been something I could do for the society. “When you are given skills like this, they are of no use unless you can share them.” Mary’s Daffodil Cake is a “proper fruit cake” made the old fashioned way, she says. “It has 2.4kg of fruit with a lot of spices in it and cooked slowly.

“I’ve always enjoyed making the cake but now that I’m in my 90s I think it’s time to give it up and hopefully someone else can take it over,” she says. Mary’s Daffodil Day cake will be at the Marlborough Cancer Society office this week if anyone would like to purchase a ticket.

Mary's 31st Daffodil Day cake which features handcrafted, edible flowers and stunning piping work.

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College links last for decades By Bill McElhinney Friendships forged in college days are certainly enduring. Proof of this was seen on Friday when members of the Marlborough Colleges Old Girls’ Association gathered at the Clubs of Marlborough Taylor Restaurant to celebrate their 60th Jubilee. “The purpose of the group is to support and to maintain linkages with Marlborough Girls’ College while encouraging friendships amongst former pupils,” Association secretary, Mary Griffiths, says. “We get together at least six times during the year and funds raised are passed on to Marlborough Girls’ College. “We are very supportive of secondary education in Marlborough and we are looking ahead to a great future.” Marlborough High School opened in March 1900 with a roll of 18. In 1904 the co-educational Old Pupils Association was formed. Then In 1919 the Board of Governors elected to change the name to Marlborough College. Forming the Marlborough College Old Girls’ Association began in 1924. Now known as Marlborough Colleges Old Girls’ Association, it encompasses past female pupils from Stephenson Street and McLachlan Street (since 1963) Colleges. The group has gone through some major interruptions during its history, but has continued to resurface, Mary says. “The first recess occurred in 1914 as World War 1 broke out. The group then restarted in 1924 with a ball, Perrys Cabaret orchestra providing the music.” During late 1918-19 New Zealand

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ABOVE: The organising committee for the College Old Girls Jubilee celebration. From left: Glenys Woolley, Helen Harris, Sue Stewart, Mary Griffiths, Liz Anderson, Gloria Marfell, Dawn Neal and Daphne Corbett. LEFT: Cutting the 60th Jubilee cake at the Marlborough Colleges Old Girls dinner, from left: Ellen Jarvis, Nancy Hammond, Rae Gilmore and Mary Gibbons.

was in the grip of the influenza epidemic, forcing the closure of the College and it wasn’t practical for groups to get together. The second recess happened during World War II, from 194446.The committee continued to meet but no activities were undertaken as women were required to do the jobs normally

carried out by the men, who were overseas fighting for our freedom. The group was revived in 1947 with 60 members, only to go in to recess once again from 195058, then resuming full activities in 1959. Past pupils and teachers of Marlborough College and

Marlborough Girls’ College are eligible and welcome to join the Association for $10 a year. “We welcome those living within and outside of Blenheim,” Mary says. Anyone interested in joining can contact president Daphne Corbett, 5792260, or secretary Mary Griffiths, 5787840.

Police are seeking information following two vehicle thefts in Kaikoura and Taimate Sunday night. Police received a report that a crashed vehicle had been found abandoned and on fire on SH1 between Seddon and Ward around 5:15am Monday. Police and Fire and Emergency NZ attended and the fire was extinguished and nobody was located with the vehicle. Also a Taimate resident has reported that their vehicle, a 1988 white Toyota Hilux, with the registration WQ9123 had been stolen from their property overnight Sunday. The vehicle was fitted with bull bars and an aluminium crate and also contained a 30-30 Winchester rifle and ammunition. Police would like to hear from anyone who may have seen either vehicle – which are similar to those pictured around the Kaikoura, Ward or Seddon areas Sunday night or Monday morning. C o n t a c t P o l i c e o n 10 5 , o r Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Man shot by police named The man accused of stealing a car and fleeing from Police last month, before being shot by an officer, has been named. He is 28-year-old Jarred Heaney. Jarred appeared at the Blenheim District Court on Monday via audio visual link before being remanded in custody to reappear on September 16.

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Merit Award a surprise for Joanne Waikawa woman Joanne Taylor was surprised to win the Marine Farming Association Marine Merit Award at the association’s annual awards dinner at the Marlborough Convention Centre last week. The Marine Merit Award recognises sustained service to marine farming. Joanne has worked for the Association over a number of years and has been involved with the Environment Programme with Queen Charlotte College and Golden Bay High Schools aquaculture academies. She also runs the MFA office. Scott Gillanders of MacLab in Nelson won the Marine Farmer of the Year award for work on improving the company’s environmental performance, better spat retention, developing a new app and overseeing the design and delivery of a new vessel. Pete Grierson of Marlborough Oysters won the New Entrant award for his work implementing the revolutionary Flip Farm approach to oyster farming, which 30 New Zealand growers are now using or installing. Bruce Brabsch of Kaituna Engi-

ABOVE: Scott Gillanders from MacLab, who won the Marine Farmer of the Year award, with Vivienne and Mark Peters. LEFT: A very surprised Joanne Taylor took out the MFA’s Merit Award for sustained service to marine farming. She’s pictured with MFA president Jonathan Large.

neering took out the R+D Award for his work developing the Flip Farm, which has now been sold to more than a dozen countries. James Higgins of Sanford took out the Environment Award for work including reconditioning mussel floats and a project to grind them down for use in making plastic pipes. Marine farming is one of the largest industries in Marlborough

and provides around 1500 jobs. The industry produces approximately 80 per cent of all commercially grown seafood in New Zealand. On average 65,000 tonnes of mussels and about 6000 tonnes of salmon are harvested each year in Marlborough, together earning more than $300m in exports. Aquaculture NZ CEO Gary Hooper told marine farmers that

greenshell mussel production was flat at around 90,000 tonnes per annum but it still competed with rock lobster to be New Zealand’s top aquaculture export. Association president, Jonathan Large, said change was still required by the industry as young people could not understand why any items were lost off marine farming vessel and ended up on the beaches.

“The next generation is expecting a lot more from us,” he told the 80 people attending the dinner. The MFA’s environmental certification programme requires all vessels to reduce environmental impacts, including boat debris. Crews also take part in regular beach clean-ups where 60 per cent of waste collected now came from sources other than marine farming.

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Blenheim South Rotary Club member, Ray Gauden-Ing, holds a bucket full of freshly-picked, beautiful, bright daffodils, which are set to be sold on Daffodil Day, this Friday, August 30.

Picking the daffodils By Aimee O’Hagan Yesterday morning saw members of the Blenheim South Rotary Club gather at the Marlborough Lines substation on the corner of Murphys and Old Renwick Roads. They were there to pick the daffodils growing at the substation, which are all set to be sold to raise money for Marlborough Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day. Blenheim South Rotary Club member, Ray GaudenIng, says the club spent all of yesterday – and will continue to spend today and tomorrow – picking daffodils at various locations around Marlborough, including along Henricks Road, in Woodend, in Tua Marina, and at various other places and porperties around the region. For Ray, who has been a member of the Blenheim South Rotary Club since 2002, picking daffodils is an annual affair. “I’ve been picking daffodils with the club for as long as I can remember,” he says. An amazing approximate of 70,000 daffodils are typically picked over the three days

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Colleen Newman Blenheim Yes, because it will cater for everyone. Some people like to shop that late at night.

Joan Climo Havelock I’ve never been to Kmart before, so I don’t mind. However, the sad thing is it’s shutting down a lot of local businesses.

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Dear Ed, Driving down Eltham Road in the dark early one morning, heading to the airport for the early morning flight, what do I see? Several cyclists, using the Eltham Road cycleway. Taking the grandchildren to Whitney Street School on a Sunday so they can play on the playground, what do I see?

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Cyclists riding along the Eltham Road cycleway! My wife and I cycling down Beaver Road on our way to use the wonderful Taylor River Walkway, what do we see? Sp e e d bu mps, wh ich (hopefully) will slow all those mean-spirited, cellphone-clutching, lead-footed Marlborough motorists who treat cyclists with dis-

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Well done, Marlborough District Council for the best and newest deterrent to keep people from town - the new parking fines. Visit the CBD, run over time on the new (expensive parking machines), fined $40. No wonder people are choosing not to go into the cbd! Sue White Blenheim

EVs and batteries Dear Ed, Concern is being expressed about a pending mass of scrap lithium batteries as electric cars become more common. Car batteries have to be replaced when they are down to 80 per cent of their as-new power capacity.

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Hundreds here for euchre tournament By Bill McElhinney A card tournament started in Blenheim 25 years ago has mushroomed into a national event which attracted hundreds of players to Blenheim at the weekend. Clubs of Marlborough hosted the Clubs NZ 25th National Singles Euchre Tournament on Friday and Saturday, with over 300 players taking part. “The tournament started in Blenheim 25 years ago,” Clubs Card Section president, Peter Hand, says. “Enid Blacklaws was a leading light in getting it started. There were 10 teams and 72 players in the original tournament. “Now we have we have 72 teams and over 300 players here from Kamo to Invercargill! “There are still some players here today who took part in the original tournament.” The annual tournament is played in the South Island one year and the North Island the next. The Clubs bought 100 new packs of card for the tournament. “We must have new cards for the competition,” Peter says, “but they’ll be used again our weekly games.” For those who aren’t card players, euchre is described as an excellent social card game, simple in concept but with a high degree of subtlety in the play. You need the four players, two teams, two players to a team.

Take out the ace through the 9 in each suit from a standard deck of 52 cards, making a deck of 24 cards for the game. Each player receives five cards, and you play one card at a time; the player who lays the highest card in the suit of the first card played — unless someone contributes a trump, in which case it is whoever lays the highest trump card — collects all four cards together and stacks them in front of him, thus taking the point, or trick. In euchre, you win a hand and score points for taking the majority of the tricks in a hand, which means winning three or more of the five tricks available. You get more points if you take all five tricks. The first to a specified total of points, generally 10, wins the match. You play the game with partners, but one member of a partnership can elect to go solo, if he or she thinks they have enough winning cards in their hand. Only seven minutes was allowed for each game of the tournament, with players getting through 36 games on the Saturday and 27 games on Sunday. Euchre is played in the RSA Lounge at the Clubs every Monday at 7pm, with between 18 to 24 players taking part, Peter says. Cribbage is played every Tuesday at 2pm and the Marlborough Bridge Club also has a room at the Clubs.

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Awatere Memorial Hall due to celebrate its opening and our sporting facility repairs completed, our wee town is well on the way to recovery after the destructive earthquakes of recent years,” group secretary, Liz Cleaver, says. Efforts to provide safe drinking water from the tap in Seddon have been underway since at least 1975, and over the years there have been many attempts to tackle the issue. From the outset, the council and residents had to wrestle with the cost of modern water treatment for a small community. After years of discussion, the council agreed to fund half of the cost of the treatment plant from its reserves. The project also received a $1 million government subsidy. The balance was shared between Seddon residents through a capped annual charge on households in the scheme, and through a charge spread across other ratepayers in Marlborough’s water supply rating areas. Council will continue working toward treatment for water supplied to rural households in the Dashwood and Awatere South rural zones. In the meantime, the boil water notice remains in place for these zones.

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Help for the Solomon Islands Local woman Bridgette Knox visited the Solomon Islands nearly two years ago, and what she saw has inspired her to collect an array of items to send back to benefit the area where her partner grew up, as Celeste Alexander finds out. Bridgette’s story began when she travelled with her partner, David, to his home at the northern tip of Malaita province in the Solomon Islands. The couple stayed with his parents and surrounding family members and at the beginning, Bridgette says she was “taken aback’ by the raw beauty of the jungle, coastline, beaches and “wonderfully kept villages”. “We arrived in the dark and the journey was a real indicator that a white face was an unusual sight, one that the children were both extremely excited about and others very alarmed,” Bridgette says. Her first ‘shock’ was using the bathroom with a shower that had no walls. “I soon forgot it was a problem and showered with a dress or lava-lava around me. “Most people lived in beautiful grass huts; some had two and three rooms off them, with a wooden floor. They were totally sufficient and each hut had its own kitchen which consisted of a fire and all cooking equipment,” she says.

“I had never seen anything like this in my entire life.”

For the past two-years Bridgette Knox has been collecting items to send to the Solomon Islands. She’s also now running a 'bra-drop' to benefit the women.

To pay for the container and shipping costs Bridgette has teamed up with local woman Erica Sprosen who is putting together a charity dinner and auction. The ‘Solomon Islands Charity Dinner and Auction’ will be held on Monday, October 7 from 6pm. Bridgette will also speak and share her story, so anyone interested in supporting this cause can

purchase tickets for $35 each and/ or donate items to the auction. Tickets are available from All About You on Maxwell Road, Blenheim and you can contact Bridgette on 021 023 06983 or Erica on 021 048 5327. There will also be a ‘bra-drop’ at the All About You store for anyone wanting to donate bras in good condition.

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Bridgette came across a 14-year-old girl struggling to walk with her cane due to medical issues caused by polio. “Her aunt told me she had been waiting her whole life for a wheel chair. I was told this young girl was one of many others you couldn’t see. “I also heard a lot of the locals talking about ‘the clinic’ where medical services are provided. The clinic was the main vein for up to 45,000 people. “A nurse went on to tell me that many died while others were in need of operations. There hadn’t been a doctor in 50 years… the memory still

haunts me. “I felt sick from my naivety and for not realising such conditions could exist, not there in such a beautiful place,” she says. Bridgette was also moved by the number of times that small children would ask her if she had a small book in her bag. “I didn’t have one and felt unprepared.” Among all of Bridgette’s experiences it’s very clear for her that the country is beautiful and the locals warm and friendly, however there are many resources lacking and unfortunately for most, there simply is not enough money to purchase what they need. “At the end of the day I was visiting a third world country and although the outward appearance left a lot to be desired, the heart of the people runs deep. Their fight for survival has made them kind, strong, extremely loving, loyal and most of all, they have honour. “There are no benefits there, no DPB, few jobs, and wages are meagre. “I cannot walk away from what I have seen and I cannot close my eyes and look the other way. I am human, we are one family and I feel a great responsibility to help my brothers and sisters of the Solomon Islands. “If you feel you want to become a part of this journey, your contribution is the only way. It will provide a stepping stone to a brighter future for the children of tomorrow,” she says. Since their return nearly two years ago, Bridgette quickly set about collecting items to put into a container which will be shipped over this Christmas. She has received donations of medical supplies from the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board such as beds, nebulisers, walking sticks and walking frames. She has also received donations of paint from Resene, books, puzzles and writing materials from local schools and kindergartens.

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procedure to have a stent inserted into her bile duct. “I underwent eight sessions of chemotherapy and thankfully the tumour shrunk and disappeared,” she says. Once her treatment was complete, Edna was given the all clear and for five years her health returned to normal. “My health was good as gold until 2017 when blood tests came back with some irregularities,” she adds. The locum GP Edna was dealing with sent her to see a surgeon, who organised a CT scan which revealed a tumour in her liver. “Thanks to the fantastic care of oncology and the hospital staff we got onto it quickly and I was sent to Christchurch to have the tumour removed successfully,” she says. This was followed by six rounds of chemotherapy before she was given the all clear. “I have been so fortunate to have had the support of my husband, family and friends, which was so important in my recovery, as well as the Marlborough Cancer Society,” she says. Throughout her cancer journey she admits she knew very little of the Cancer Society, so one day she walked through the door to meet with Hilary Gill and Margot Wilson (retired manager). “I didn’t realise just how much support was available. The comradery there is amazing and the staff and volunteers are always willing to put their hands up to help. “The library there is also amazing with so much reading material available,” she adds.

Edna has since joined as a volunteer and has been helping to sell fresh daffodil bunches to businesses. On Daffodil Day this Friday she will also be packing up her car and heading out with a friend to the Riverlands Industrial Estate and Cloudy Bay Business Park to sell merchandise. “I receive great support from these areas so I’m looking forward to it again. I support the

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How will your donation help? On Daffodil Day there are many ways you can support the Marlborough Cancer Society. You can donate to the street collectors and purchase Daffodil Day merchandise. But how is this money used? Here’s a breakdown of how small and large amounts of money directly benefit local families and individuals affected by cancer. $10 – helps to provide information like cancer brochures to patients and family members. $20 – helps run the Cancer Information Helpline 0800

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There are many ways other than donating that you can support the Marlborough Cancer Society. Volunteer - Our volunteers often tell us that they have been touched by cancer in some way, whether it’s personally, a loved one or a friend. This same thing that motivates us is what motivates them to get involved. Volunteering offers a wonderful opportunity to learn new skills, meet new people and support a worthy cause while having fun and making a difference. Fundraise - Have a yellow themed dress up day, hold a bake sale, host a morning tea or hold a raffle. There’s so many ways to raise money for Daffodil Day. We have a number of resources for all ages available for you to download to help support your fundraising. The money you raise is used to support patients with cancer and their families, fund life-saving cancer research and help reduce the incidence of cancer for our children and grandchildren.

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EVENT: Colleges Old Girl’s Association Members of the Marlborough Colleges Old Girls’ Association gathered at the Clubs of Marlborough Taylor Restaurant on Friday to celebrate their 60th Jubilee.

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Lauren Doherty, Year 10 at Marlborough Girls’ College, entertained those at the lunch with a number of original compositions.

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MORTIMER, Colin George (Jimmy, Mort): On 23 August 2019, suddenly but peacefully at his home, aged 71 years. Beloved son of the late Ivan and Trixie Mortimer. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Shirley and the late Ian Robinson; Pam and Peter Whetton; and Gary (Mort) and Sandra Mortimer. Loved Uncle of Phil and Jenny; Lyndon and Toni; Nick and Kim; Lindsay and Molly (USA); Jo and Mike; Richelle and Cam; Stephanie and Andy; Frankie and Tii-Tii and Alex. A great Uncle to all his Mokapuna. Messages to 73A Murphys Road Blenheim 7201 or www. cloudybayfunerals.co.nz . A Celebration of Mort’s life will be held at the Springlands Chapel, Cloudy Bay Funeral Services 15 Boyce Street, Blenheim on Thursday 29 August at 10.00am followed by private cremation at the Cloudy Bay Crematorium.

SMITH, Ivanah Patricia Anne (Patsy) (née Tenison): Passed away 22 August 2019, aged 92 years. Wife and companion of the late William (George) Harris Smith, MC and Bar. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Michael and Helen, Geoffrey (deceased) and Madhu, and Barbara and Chris Faulls. Adored “Gum” of Alison, Abigail and Chloe and Grandmum of Darran. Messages to 1419 Queen Charlotte Drive, Linkwater RD1 Picton 7281 or www.cloudybayfunerals. co.nz . The family wish to thank the staff of Redwood Lifestyle Village for their kindness and professionalism. A private family service has been held.

Urgent Care Centre: Wairau Hospital Grounds. Entry off Hospital Rd, Blenheim, 8am-8pm daily. Phone (03) 520 6377. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 6pm, Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday & Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. Closed Christmas Day. Ph 578 2271. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Citizens Advice Bureau: Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Wairau Hospital: Hospital Visiting Hours: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward.

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GANE, Nita: In loving memory of Nita Gane who passed away August 26th 2018. Sadly missed and always remembered by Barry, Marie and family. Thank you everyone for your messages of sympathy.

MARSTON, Owen John: On Tuesday August 27 2019, at Aberleigh Rest Home Blenheim. Aged 88 years. Ever caring big brother of Shirley Marston and Pamela Taylor. At John’s request a private cremation has taken place.

FULTON, Nicholas: From the family of the late Nick Fulton, we wish to thank everybody for all the support and friendship which we received over the last year. We do so appreciate that so many were with us over this time and at his farewell on August 11. Sincerely, Heather, Tim, Jeff and Pru. REID, Beverley Ruth (Bev): Mark wishes to thank all those who sent cards, flowers and gifts after Bev passed away on Mother’s Day, May 12, 2019. We had 40 years together. So many good memories, which will live on in my heart and in the hearts of her many friends and family members. A big thank you goes to those who attended the funeral service later in the week back in May and to those who made the effort to come and celebrate Bev’s life again when her headstone was unveiled recently on the occasion of her 68th birthday. Please accept this notice as a personal thanks from Mark and family members.

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DOYLE, Olive Darcia: On Sunday August 25 2019, peacefully at Hospice Marlborough, Blenheim, surrounded by her family. Aged 81 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Harold, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Brendon and Rahira, Jackie and Damian Bason, Adrian and Rina and loved grandmother of Te Puni, Raukura, Marino, Metiria, Tawhirikura, Te Waipiata; Tony; Samantha, Mitchell and Tawera and great grandmother of Kayden, Dallan and Skye. Messages to 15 Herbert Street Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service. A service for Olive will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson & Parker Sts Blenheim, at 11.30 am Thursday August 29 followed by cremation.

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JOIN US FOR 2020! NZW is a dynamic, multi-regional wine processing company. We provide the winemaking services for select super premium New Zealand and international wine producers. Harvest Crew 2020 – Marlborough and Waipara We are currently recruiting for our 2020 Harvest Crews at both sites and we have positions available for: • Cellar Hands • Lab Technicians The positions will commence early March and run for 6-10 weeks. During the harvest peak, staff will be expected to work a 12hour shift 6 days per week. If you are enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about wine we would love to hear from you. Please visit us at www.nzwineries.co.nz, click on the employment tab and follow the link to apply.

Home of our favourite brands The Ned, The Kings Series, Leefield Station and the Craft Series, Marisco Vineyards are located in the Waihopai Valley on the banks of the Waihopai River, Marlborough. We are a progressive wine company committed to building brands and taking the unique Marlborough story of wine to the world.

Cellar Hand – Full-time Position With vineyards covering upwards of 750 Ha, a new generation winery plus another winery currently under construction, we are looking to build on our existing winery team. Ideally you will have worked in the wine industry for a minimum of two years and be familiar with all aspects of cellar work. Whilst preference will be given to candidates with previous cellar experience, applicants that have an interest in the wine industry and can demonstrate the right attitude to previous employment will also be considered with full training provided to successful applicants. Cellar hygiene and tidiness are paramount. You must be able to operate in a large, high tech winery at pace, whilst maintaining our high standards and a safe working environment. You will become part of a strong, dynamic team that consistently delivers a high level of results and displays the necessary attributes to ensure success. Most of all, the successful applicant must enjoy life and be ready to join a fun, dynamic team. Applications to: seb@marisco.co.nz OR Marisco Vineyards PO Box 150 Renwick Blenheim 7243 Attn: Sebastien Bouchut Applications close 13th September 2019

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Table tennis players strike gold down South Marlborough table tennis players brought back 11 medals after competing in the South Island Individual Championships in Invercargill. Jacqui Wood, Vanessa WoodLin and Warren Haszard won seven Gold and four Silver. Jacqui was in a tough qualifying group in the women’s singles, which was re-drawn after the withdrawal of the top seed. Jacqui lost to Canterbury’s Jianyi Zhou by 12-14, 11-6, 11-6, 11-7 but played well combining slow and fast loops. Jianyi is a chopper with a devastating attack, rated number seven in New Zealand, and is highly regarded in the Oceania junior scene. She went on to win the women’s singles. Jacqui combined with the men’s Singles winner Hongyi Li in the mixed doubles and they reached the final . Jacqui paired with Southland’s Shelley Neal in the Over-30 combined doubles and the B grade women’s doubles, winning both titles. Her third title came in the Over-30 mixed doubles when she partnered Southland’s Jeremy Gibson for a win over the top seeds.

Jacqui lost close matches to Shelley, who is a member of the New Zealand squad, in the finals of the Over-30 and B Grade singles. Warren, who must know the roads of the east coast of the South Island like the back of his hand, won three golds. After wins in the D Grade doubles with Southland’s Andrew Fleming and the Over-60 men’s doubles with Southland’s Barry Ellis, Warren reached the final of the C Grade doubles with Southlander Damian Mitchell and they were successful in beating the top seeds by 12-10, 11-6, 12-14, 9-11, 11-8. Warren also reached the final of the Over-60 mixed doubles. Vanessa won the Under-15 girls’ doubles with her regular partner, Lydia Mercer-Beumelberg from Canterbury. Va nessa qu a l i f ie d for post-section play in the under-15 girls’ singles and lost to Lydia, who was the second seed, in five sets. Vanessa just missed out in qualifying in the Under-18 girls’ Singles, losing to Otago’s New Zealand junior representative, Ruby Anderson, in five sets.

Rarangi Golf results Results from recent matches played at the Rarangi Golf Club. Wednesday, mens stableford: Alan Hogg 41; Owen Gibbs 41; Barry Fyfe 40; Arthur Ross 39; Alan Rutledge 39; Iain Berrie 38; Phil D’auvergne 38; Bill MacDonald 38; Terry Allen 38; Allan Shutkowski 38; Tony Nichol 37; Jerome January 37; Terry Lane 37. Thursday, ladies Rarangi Open Day stableford: 0-20 Margaret Tapp 40; 21-27 Patricia Robertson 38; Helen Neame 37; Dale McCrindle 36; Anne Newman 34; 28+ Margaret York 37; Rachael Bell 36; Joy Ashby 35; Dianne Betts 34. Saturday, mens stableford: Jerome January 40; John Clark 36; Terry Lane 36; Alan Milne 36; Allan Shutkowski 36; Ezra Kahaki 36; Luke Ryder 36; Mike Walker 34; Maurice Soper 34; Terry Allen 34; Owen Gibbs 34;

Ben Godsiff 34. Ladies. 5th round MacDonald bisque par: best overall, Wendy Moffat +5 on c/b 0-20 – Rete Kydd -1; 2127 Diane McCar thy +5; 28+ Marilyn Smith +5; Sue Greenstreet +5. Sunday, men stroke, net: Shane Weaver 70; Maurice Soper 71; Ezra Kahaki 72; Murray Ingram 72; Iain Berry 73. Ladies, 6th round LGU, Stretch, Robertson Trophy: best overall, Bridget Quaife 95-22-73; 0-18.4 Janet Laing 94 -16 -78; 18. 5-24.7 Sue Godsiff 103-23-80; 24.8-404 Marilyn Smith 107-33-74 on c/b Margaret York. Coming events: Wednesday, men’s midweek golf, 11am start. Thursday, ladies 6th round LGU, Cyril Foote, Robertson Trophy, 10 am start. Saturday, men stableford; ladies 6th round McDonald Trophy bisque par; Sunday, Rarangi Veterans Open Tournament.


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Wednesday August 28, 2019

Senior football awards A big congratulations to all the players who won awards at the Marlborough Football Senior Awards Prizegiving, which was held at the Marlborough Football club rooms on Saturday night. TEAM AWARDS Women’s Social Comp Winners BV Chicks Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 2 Round 1 Redwood Masters Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 1 Round 1 Rangers AFCs Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 3 Round 2 Picton Crow Tavern Masters Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 2 Round 2 Call Care Trojans Mayfield Motorworld Men’s Div 1 Round 2 BV Cobras Men’s team (Any Div) - highest pts overall – Swift Trophy Call Care Trojans KNOCKOUT CUP AWARDS Knockout Consolation Plate Central Buccaneers Knockout Bowl BV Cobras Knockout Shield BV Masters Knockout Cup Runner Up Rangers AFCs Knockout Cup Winner - (Alexander Robertson Cup) Central Pirates Women’s Zydenbos Shield BV Chicks INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Golden Boot – Women’s Social Division Latoya Collins – BV Chicks Golden Boot – Men’s Div 3 Iain Tyler (Picton Crow Tavern)

and Julian Adamson (Redwoods) Golden Boot – Men’s Div 2 Blair Hantz - Call Care Trojans Golden Boot - Men’s Div 1 Adam Rose - Rangers AFCs Most Improved Overall Women’s Social Comp Charlotte Ward - Picton Personality Award – Women’s Comp Ashleigh Patterson - BV Chicks Personality Award - Men’s Comp Kerry Wilkin - BV’s Club President/Redwood Masters Player Media Award Pete Jones – The Marlborough App Inspiration to Others – Cheryl Thompson Memorial Trophy Mike Nicholl - Rangers Masters Referee of the Year – Terry Parker Memorial Cup Wolfie Waechter Sportsperson of the year - Women’s Comp Rebekah Driver - Trojans Sports Team of the Year - Referees Choice BV MBC Goalkeeper Award Paul Mustey - Rangers Clubs of Marlborough Colt of the Year - Cyril Dawson Trophy Connor Endersby - Rangers AFCs Master of the Year - Jimmy Lang Memorial Cup Julian Adamson - Redwoods Women’s Social League Player of the Year Latoya Collins - BV Chicks Player of the Year - Senior Div 3 Nicky Smith-Scott - Rangers Masters Player of the Year - Senior Div 2 Blair Hantz - Call Care Trojans

Kaikoura Peninsula bus trip, departing from the clubrooms at 10am. It would pay to be there 15 minutes before departure. On Saturday, September 7, there is the MotMap Relay. Walkers 11am start, runners 12 noon from Saltwater baths, Motueka.

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Whitehead Park bowls Results from recent matches played at the Whitehead Park Bowls Club. Wednesday, mixed triples: 1st Peter Chronican, Sue McDonald, Jo Straker; 2nd Murray Simmonds, Ross Neal, John May, 3rd Sandy Marshall, Nancy Croad, Ali Mahoney. Saturday: 1st Trevor Slipper, Peter Chronican, Nancy Croad; 2nd Craig McDonnell, Sandy Marshall, John Smith; 3rd Barry Fishburn, Noel Doran, Kiri Bond.

Marlborough Golf results

LEFT: Blenheim Valley Bullets team member, Tessa Hyland, won the award for Marlborough Football Women’s Player of the Year – the ‘Marlborough Football Player of the Year across All Women’s Divisions’. RIGHT: Central Pirates team member, Jordy Columbus, won the award for Marlborough Football Men’s Player of the Year – the 'Marlborough Football Player of the Year across All Men’s Divisions'. Photos supplied.

Player of the Year - Senior Div 1 Oliver Saunders - Rangers AFCs Women’s Player of the Year Marlborough Football – ‘Marlborough Football Player of the Year across All Women’s Divisions’

Tessa Hyland - BV Bullets Men’s Player of the Year Marlborough Football – ‘Marlborough Football Player of the Year across All Men’s Divisions’ Jordy Columbus - Central Pirates

Harrier Club events The Marlborough Harrier Club meets at the Oliver Park clubrooms at 6pm on Thursday for a pack/training run or walk. Reflector gear is compulsory. Joggers and walkers regardless of ability are welcome. Everyone is welcome to participate. On Saturday there is the

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See Ed Massey to put yourself in a four person relay team for Marlborough. No grades, the only requirement is to have fun. Now is the time to get your team together for the Queen Charlotte Relay on Saturday, September 21. Look at www.harriers.net.nz/ qcr for information and online

entry which is now open. Closes on September 17. We want to enter club teams so make your interest known by sending me an email to qcr@harriers.net.nz now and your name will be forwarded to Ed Massey. The earlier you tell us the more time we have to make up the teams.

Stuart Smith MP for Kaikoura Supporting the Cancer Society on Daffodil Day Blenheim Office 22 Scott Street, Blenheim • 03 579 3204 Amberley Office 103-a Carters Road, Amberley • 03 314 7441 0800 STUART • stuart.smithmp@parliament.co.nz Funded by the Parliamentary Service. Authorised by Stuart Smith, Parliament Buildings, Wgtn.

Results from recent matches played at the Marlborough Golf Club. August 20, women’s 9 hole stableford: Lorraine Walton 15; Suzanne Clifford 15; Shirley White 14; Jenny Speight 12. August 22, men’s stableford: Tony Armstrong 34; Werner Plus 34; Robin Taylor 34; Richard Anderson 33; John Buzan 30; Alastair Boyle 30. August 24, women’s stableford: Jean Dowling 36; Kaye Eggers 33. Men’s net medal. div.1: Mark Davis 75; Arthur Dovey 75; Ken Eggers 76; Alan Yemm 79. Div.2: Trevor McGarry 71; Paul Eden 73; Brian Chippendale 74; John O’Brien 75; Malcolm Pettigrew 75; Tony Armstrong 75; Tony Tripe 76; Ian Newport 78; David Wiley 78.

Picton Golf results Results from recent matches played at the Picton Golf Club. Thursday stableford: David Bunt 38; Bill Gattrell 38; John McIsaac 37; Gary Aldridge 37; Aaron Wilson 37; Hyram Taylor 36; Rowdy Robertson 36. Friday, nine hole scrambled eggs: 24, Margaret Frisken, Judy Jones; 22, Heather Smith; 18, Beth Arnold Johnson, Mary Butler, Helen McIsaac, Joan Gabara.

Wairau Valley golf Results from recent matches played at the Wairau Valley Golf Club. Saturday, medal round, men: best gross, M. Collins 76; nett, Bruce Roughan 65; M. Collins 68; S. Rutherford 68; Bevan Roughan 69; B. Boon 72; R. Bruce 73. Ladies: best gross, M. Hampton 89; nett, M. Hampton 74; F. Price 75; E. Brown 75; R.Pupich 76.


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