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Scientist inspires

By Celeste Alexander

There’s some ground breaking medical research taking place in New Zealand which is proving that the immune system can be used and manipulated naturally to change disease outcomes, and at the helm is Blenheim born Scientist, Graham Le Gros.

Graham visited the region last week as part of a function organised and sponsored by Grant Baxter of Bayleys. Speaking to the Sun, Graham shared his memories of growing up in Blenheim and a teacher who inspired him to pursue science as a career. Continued on page 2.

Blenheim born Graham Le Gros is a director and professor at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, based in Wellington.

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Leading the way in science Growing up in Blenheim, Graham attended Mayfield School, Bohally Intermediate and Marlborough Boys’ College. He even stayed at the former colleges’ boarding house, Innes House, for a period of time. During his youth he was naturally drawn towards marine science “thanks to the famous Jacques Cousteau”, he says. “That was my first interest, but I always had a strong overall interest in science.” During his time at MBC he says there were a number of “inspiring” teachers. “Mr Stringer was my science teacher… he was a special teacher,” he says. “There was a chemist too. I can’t remember his name, but I remember he used to make some great explosions,” Graham laughs. “I had a great life in Marlborough.” After high school Graham explored a number of study options before heading over to the United States and training at the National Institute of Health in Washington DC. “I decided I really wanted to make an impact so I joined a large pharmaceutical company and worked on an anti-allergy drug,” he says. He met h is wi fe, Fra nca Ronchese, a scientist specialising in the cancer immunology and allergy fields, and they went on to have two children. Eventually Graham was enticed back to NZ by the directors of the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research and he and his wife now spearhead the asthma and allergy research programmes, finding new ways to treat and cure allergic disease. Graham also leads an active

biomedical research programme in allergic and parasitic diseases. However, the subject that Graham spoke about during his visit to Blenheim last week was particularly exciting - and a global first. The Malaghan Institute, in partnership with Wellington Zhaotai Therapies, is developing and trialling a ‘third generation’ CAR T-cell therapy (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell). The therapy works by redirecting a patient’s own immune cells (T-cells) in the laboratory, to directly identify and attack cancer cells. These modified T-cells are then returned to the patient where they can attack and destroy cancer cells. “It’s amazing new technology,” Graham says. “It’s like trying to drive a Ferrari and unleashing awesome power. You just have to watch you don’t hurt someone. “This is why trials are so important and it can take years and lots of checking and testing. “It’s an exciting time to be a scientist and I want to see more young people join the sciences. It’s about getting talented young NZers, putting their skills into science and seeing them become leaders. “I’d love to see kids in Marlborough think of the same career path… it’s a great life! When I’m asked what motivated me to become a scientist, I have to say it was curiosity. “I will say you have to have some spirit, resilience, self-confidence and a genuine interest in science too,” he says. Also speaking alongside Graham last week was a man who received CAR T-cell therapy and was cured. Auckland man, David Downs,

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Professor Graham Le Gros of the Malaghan Institute and cancer survivor, David Downs spoke at a function in Blenheim last week.

was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of blood cancer in January 2017. Despite chemotherapy treatment his condition became terminal. He was accepted into a clinical trial in the US which was ultimately successful and as of two weeks ago,

he is completely cured. David is now an advocate for the Malaghan Institute which is using this technology to create its own next generation CAR T-cell therapies to one day treat a range of cancers. Read about David on page 8.


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Cat companion missing

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By Frances Chin

Crash claims local man

Where would we be without our pets? These animals share our homes. They are companions, friends, part of our families - the thought of anything happening to them is unthinkable. Therefore, we can all feel for Wayne and Sue Greenstreet, whose beloved cat, Bugsy, has been missing since last Sunday. Bugsy is a pure-bred Birman. Wayne and Sue have had him for two and a half years, ever since he was a kitten. Wayne has been “in ill health for the last six-years” so Bugsy was purchased to be a companion for him at home, while Sue is at work. “We got him because we know the cancer I’ve got is aggressive,” says Wayne. “He’s been my buddy.” Bugsy is “a creature of habit.” While he often wandered his home of the Harakeke life-style estate, he always returned back to Wayne and Sue. Being a “very friendly” cat, the neighbours all knew and recognised him. Therefore, Wayne and Sue were immediately worried when

he didn’t return Sunday night. A week later, all they want is for Bugsy to come home. In addition to this, Bugsy has not been given his shots, meaning he could get very sick soon. “If someone has got him, he’s in urgent need of his vaccinations,” Wayne says. “He needs to be taken to the vet. You can take him to Vets on Alabama, Vet Marlborough, or Springlands Vet. They will give him his shots, no questions asked.” Bugsy has been an immense source of love and joy for Wayne and Sue. They are devastated with his disappearance, and are waiting anxiously, hoping for news. All they want is their beloved cat back. “He’s my wee mate,” says Wayne. “You can see how much he means to us.” If you have any information regarding Bugsy, call Wayne and Sue at 577-6977, or email Wayne at harvard_1025@hotmail.com

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Bugsy is a friendly, loving cat. He has a distinctive tuft of white hair on his chin, making him easily recognisable.

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The St Mary’s Boys School form 1 and 2 classes of 1960 gathered in Marlborough last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for a semi-formal 60 year reunion. Approximately 38 of the original 46 students made it. Photo supplied by Mark Peters.

St Mary’s boys reunite after 60 years By Aimee O’Hagan

There were hugs and handshakes aplenty when the St Mary’s Boys School forms 1 and 2 students from 1960 gathered together for a special reunion on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. According to reunion attendee, Mark Peters, 38 of the 46 students from the classes came along to the reunion, with many bringing their wives or partners. “There were about 62 there, with 40 from out of town,” Mark says. “Unfortunately, eight of the original 46 students have died, so not everybody could make it.” He says the reunion was “really great” and “very fun”; all of the attendees were “pretty thrilled” to be there. “It feels like barely any years have gone by,” Mark exclaims with a smile.

“The only difference is that we’ve all got grey hair now!” Reunion activities included the group meeting for a dinner at the Clubs of Marlborough, making anecdotal speeches, going for a tour of the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, and attending the current St Mary’s Church for Sunday mass. One of the most positive things Mark recalls about the men’s time in forms 1 and 2 was that they were all “mates”. “Nobody cared about what social class you were in or how much money your parents made,” he says. “We were all equal. “Once we went to college, [with some going to Marlborough Boys’ College and the rest going to other colleges in Christchurch and Wellington, etc,] we were divided into streams and categorised. “[Our time at St Mary’s] was cer-

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Catch a ride on new shuttle By Aimee O’Hagan

A handy solution may well have just presented itself for those who live in Havelock, often have odd jobs to do in Blenheim, and struggle to find transport between the two places. Marlborough District Council, the Gallery Havelock, Port Marlborough and Havelock Vision 2020 have generously collaborated to fund a free weekly community shuttle from Havelock to Blenheim, which commenced yesterday and will continue to be offered every Tuesday from now onwards. According to Havelock local, Jim Baillie, who fathered the idea and organised the project, the shuttle can be “used for anything that passengers want to do in town”. “... Shopping, gallery visits, lunch out, events, appointments, but mainly getting out and about and socialising,” Jim says. “Assistance with errands will be available by the driver – usually me.”

Although the shuttle can be used by anybody, priority will be given to senior citizens, those with limited mobility, and those who have fixed appointments in town. The shuttle service will pick passengers up from 9:30am to 10am each Tuesday and will return to Havelock at approximately 3pm. There are only 11 seats available, so those wanting to utilise the shuttle must get in quick. “For those living in Havelock, we can pick you up from your house, but if you are out of Havelock, we will pick [you] up from the community hub/site,” Jim says. “We hope that [the shuttle] will be used regularly and we manage to accomodate everyone at least once a fortnight.” To book a seat, volunteer as an additional driver, help out by supplying a wheelchair or two for passengers to use while in town, or to simply find out more information, please contact Jim on 021 153 9390.

Havelock local, Jim Baillie (pictured), has organised a community shuttle to travel between Havelock and Blenheim once a week. Photo supplied.

Distraction causes crashes Driver distraction is often the initial factor in the chain of events that lead to a crash, says Acting Sergeant of the Marlborough Road Policing Team, Andy Holmes. There are many potential causes of driver distraction such as events or activities taking place both inside and outside of the vehicle, but drivers using mobile phones

in a vehicle is a significant cause of driver distraction, Andy says. “Sadly, we see people on their phones while driving every day – we are frequently pulling people over talking quite brazenly on their phones, but also with phones in their lap, looking up and down whilst texting.” Statistics show that distraction

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plays a part in around 30% of fatal and serious crashes, which amounts to about 120 deaths per year in New Zealand. “Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for 4.6 seconds,” Andy says. “At 90kmh, that’s like driving the length of a rugby field blindfolded. Studies have shown that

a driver is 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash if they are texting whilst driving.” Andy recommends people put their phones on flight mode or in the glove box out of reach when they are driving, to remove the temptation to pick up their phones. “If drivers do need to use their phones when they are in the car,

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street.

Q: As the weather gets colder, what do you do to stay healthy?

Alofa Asiata Blenheim Not eating too much, and avoiding fatty foods.

Dave Oliver Blenheim Lots of vitamin C, lots of exercise. Stay away from your spouse if you’re sick. And a good healthy diet.

Heather Morrison Blenheim Walking and exercise.

Leonie McLauchlan Blenheim By having the house warm and taking regular vitamin C, however this last winter I got some Buccalin which I think worked really well.

Paul Foskew Blenheim Eat good quality food.

Sindy Kirkwood Seddon I think having a daily routine that you keep to all year round regardless of the season. Mine would be going for at least a 15min walk/run each day.

They proposed doing this either by a Treasury grant, based on a fuel purchase for a boat, or a combination of that and a levy on powered boat owners. My experience of talking to fishers is that they just want to be able to fish, and while they are able to do that, few are interested in joining a pressure group to argue about the nuances of marine reserves or the Total Allowable Catch. Only a small number disobey the regulations, even when those

rules seem stupid. Perhaps a more workable regulation might be to impose a ban on commercial fishing inshore, say to one or two kilometers offshore. Such a ban would quickly increase the fish available for recreational fishers, and could be easily enforced by the fishers themselves dobbing in lawbreakers. There appears to be no enthusiasm for the nuisance and cost of a licence, at least in Blenheim. John Leader, PhD.

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Fishing interests I was one of the 10 or so people who attended a meeting on Wednesday night to learn about the establishment of a group aiming to represent South Island Fishing interests. As I understood it, the aim was to confirm a Board of Directors, none of whom came from the Marlborough region, who would deal with government on fishing matters in the South Island. Their principal activity seemed to me to raise money.

Exotic Forests Plague “Octogenarian” (March 4) (“Exotic Forests- a Blight on the Land”) really hit the proverbial nail on the head. NZ First’s bully boy Shane Jones’s grandiose scheme of one billion trees is simply a ploy to get votes. The reality is pine forests in vast swathes, are poor management. Pine trees cause soils to be acidic (detrimental to freshwater aquatic life), seeding causes wilding pines (big problem

in Marlborough’s high country) while poor clear felling techniques have caused heavy loads of silt deposits into rivers, streams and the inner Marlborough Sounds. To add to the dilemma, foreign corporates own three quarters of the forestry industry and it’s climbing. In Marlborough the Malaysia-based, family-owned Tiong Group owns forestry, media and property assets around the

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Citizens Advice Awareness Week

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We’re here to help Kaore i te marama? Patai Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Waiharakeke. Not sure? Ask Marlborough Citizens Advice. “The Citizens Advice Bureau has been helping people in New Zealand for 50 years,” says Tiffany Cross, co-chairperson of Marlborough Citizens Advice. “A lot has changed over this time, especially with more and more things moving online, but being able to get help in-person from your local CAB is more valued than ever. “At Marlborough Citizens Advice we’re here for you, whether you want to talk to someone face-to-face/kanohi ki te kanohi, call us on the phone or contact us online – you will get help from a person in your community, not a robot or someone from the other side of the world. You won’t need a login or password to talk to us,” she says. While the internet has made some things easier, the experience of the CAB is that there are lots of people who struggle to do things online. “There are many barriers, and these aren’t just about having access to a computer or knowing how to open a new tab on a web browser,” Tiffany says. “Sometimes it’s an issue of language or disability or a lack of confidence, but it’s often just about wanting to talk to another human being.” Some real examples are: Nicholas came in for help setting up a RealMe account. He wanted to renew his passport online. He has a mobile phone and tablet at home but doesn’t want to complete such a detailed process on a small screen. We worked together on the computer and successfully completed the passport renewal form. Nicholas received a confirmation email from DIA immediately afterwards. Maureen had completed her application for national superannuation and wanted it checked out, as well as her KiwiSaver withdrawal. She has no home computer and a lack of confidence in using a public access one at the library. We checked through her

paperwork and explained what needed to be certified and where signatures needed to be witnessed and we photocopied her ID documents for her. “People come to us because they need and value the support of another person,” Tiffany says. It’s this humanness of the CAB service and its accessibility to the public that is being celebrated this year during the CAB’s annual Awareness Week. “We’re here for everyone, about anything, and in a way that works for you” Tiffany adds. “Just pop in to Marlborough Citizens Advice at 25 Alfred Street, Blenheim, call 03 578 4272 or send us an email at marlborough@cab.org.nz We’re here for you - and we plan to be here for as long as there is need in our community.” This year CAB Awareness Week runs from 9-15 March 2020. This is a chance to celebrate and promote what the CAB does in communities around Aotearoa. There are more than 80 CAB locations throughout New Zealand. Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is a nationwide, but locally based, community organisation that provides free, confidential, independent information and advice. The CAB helps people to know and understand their rights and responsibilities and to find the community services they need. Last year, CAB volunteers responded to close to half a million enquiries on issues covering areas such as housing and tenancy, employment rights, consumer issues, immigration, relationships and debt. For more information visit www.cab.org.nz

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Surviving against the odds Blenheim hosted an inspiring speaker, cancer survivor David Downs, during a function last week sponsored by Grant Baxter of Bayleys Marlborough. David’s story of being cured thanks to ground-breaking research was well received by those who attended, and he spoke with reporter Celeste Alexander about how he survived against the odds. In January 2017, David received the news that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He was 48-years-old and decided to take the next 12 months off from his career to have treatment. Sadly after completing 12 rounds of chemotherapy David heard the news no-one wants to hear. The treatment hadn’t been successful and he was terminal, with only 12months or less to live. “It was a tough time,” he says. But I was very public about being sick as my way of coping so my journey became well known.” Around the same time an experimental clinical trial was being run by the Harvard Medical School in Boston, for a new type of cancer treatment called CAR T-cell therapy. David applied and was one of 180 people accepted. CAR T-cell (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy has been dubbed the revolutionary new approach to fighting cancer. It is an emerging form of cancer treatment which has recently been licensed in Australia, the United States and Europe to treat patients with certain types of lymphoma and leukaemia. David had T-cells extracted from his blood which were genetically modified and injected back into his body. Close to a month later David had scans and a blood test which confirmed that there was no sign of cancer. He was in complete remission! “Normally there are three options for cancer treatment,” David says.

“There’s surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. So for me to be able to stand here today and say the word ‘cured’, is absolutely unbelievable.” David travelled back to Boston three weeks ago for a checkup – his twelfth and final visit. It was there that he received the news he was cured. “I can now officially call myself cancer free!” Asked how it felt to hear those words, David says; “A mixture of emotions”. “I feel utter relief along with a lot of sadness and a bit of guilt,” he says. “I know there were lots of people who did not get the same results as I did.”

“I can now officially call myself cancer free!” With this in mind David is now a patient’s advocate and speaks to people who contact him, or who have been put in touch with him via their oncologists. “I share my own experiences with cancer. There’s so many little things that fall outside of the medical stuff that doctors can’t help with… that’s how I help people,” he says. Because of how public he was throughout his cancer and treatment journey he was contacted by the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research in New Zealand, inviting him to visit them. It is NZ’s world-leading independent

David Downs was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer in 2017 which became terminal. After taking part in a clinical trial overseas for a new type of cancer treatment, he is now cured. He has written a book and is an advocate for a New Zealand medical institute which is currently developing and trialling CAR T-cell therapy which saved David’s life.

biomedical research institute with a focus on breakthrough discoveries in immunology and immunotherapy. Based in Wellington, the institute is developing and trialling a third generation CAR T-cell therapy as well as researching how it can extend to other cancers. The first phase of a trial has commenced. This is hugely exciting for David who is now an ambassador for

the Malaghan Institute, helping to raise awareness of this ground breaking research. “When I was sick the only option I had for this therapy was to go overseas. But now the Malaghan Institute is improving on the therapy – globally this is huge and taking place in NZ which is exciting. “So I’m proud to be their ambassador and to promote this

incredible work… I mean, it saved my life!” David has written a book about his cancer journey titled ‘A Mild Touch of the Cancer’, and he has provided one copy to the Sun for a giveaway competition. I f you would li ke to go into the draw to win a copy of t h is book , ema i l you r name and contact number to celeste@blenheimsun.co.nz

Grant Baxter Business, Commercial and ?? Industrial Sales and Leasing David Downs event hosted by proud supporter Grant Baxter Mobile 027 297 1902 | Office 03 578 7700 grant.baxter@bayleys.co.nz | www.bayleys.co.nz

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Networking

Women

Women in the Marlborough community are achieving great things in business everyday. From small to large scale companies through to entrepreneurial ventures, we celebrate women in business and the valuable services they provide to the community. Georgie McLean

Padz and Pawz Kennels and cattery

4 Factory Rd, Koromiko | ph 03 573 7888 or 027 425 8161 g.mclean@windowslive.com | www.padzandpawz.co.nz

Knowing your cat or dog is in safe and caring hands while you are away from home is why pet owners choose Padz and Pawz Kennels and Cattery. The business is owned by Georgie McLean who took over the Koromiko based facility four years ago. It has been through Georgie’s own love for animals and natural affiliation with cats and dogs that has seen her succeed and grow her business. Not only does Georgie have experience in pet care and canine behaviour training, but her two staff members do too.

“I have two really wonderful staff, Jess and Kylie, who do an amazing job with the boarding animals,” she says. “Jess has a veterinary nursing background which is a huge asset to us, and Kylie has completed dog training courses.” Padz & Pawz can house 20 cats and up to 65 dogs, all of which must be vaccinated for their health and safety. Georgie and her team work hard to ensure the boarding spaces are warm, safe and inviting. To book in your cat or dog contact Georgie today.

Katie Ashdown Work experience at a printing company as a teenager led Katie Ashdown into an industry she has enjoyed for over 25 years. Katie, a specialist in printing and design, took her career a step further in 2017 by purchasing homebased business, Prisma Print. The business has grown from there. Now operating from commercial premises at 14 Alana Place, Witherlea, Katie says business is “better than ever”. Katie believes it’s her passion and dedication to producing high quality products and customer service that has grown the business the most. “In

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a small town like Blenheim, we rely on word of mouth and your reputation will either make you or break you”. Prisma Print provides a wide range of print and design services from business stationary printing, logo and advertising design through to the printing of flyers, business cards and invitations. Publishing is another big area of the business, giving local authors the opportunity to self-publish and be in total control of their finished book. “I love every aspect of my business, and I think that shows in the work I produce,” she says.

Milinda Higgins Maintaining a healthy body and mind is so important for people of all ages. When people are faced with hardship, grief, stress and other factors, it’s easy to feel out of balance physically and emotionally. This is where Milinda Higgins can help. Milinda has had a passion for holistic health for many years, using oils, massage and meditation throughout her own life. Milinda began selling oils and holding meditation groups in recent years and then last October, took an exciting “leap of faith” and took her business fulltime.

Since then, Inner Essence Health and Wellbeing has been helping people from all over Marlborough. “It’s a surreal feeling when someone walks in and leaves feeling better than they did before. Knowing I’ve helped them is the most amazing feeling,” she says. Milinda offers mediation group sessions, Aromatouch massage, as well as selling a wide range of oils and special blends. “These make great gifts,” she says. Make 2020 the year you nurture your whole self. Contact Milinda to find out how.


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Women Help... Homes/Lifestyles/ Bare Land $350,000 to $1.1mil Genuine buyers in all price ranges

I’m selling, are you? I Live, I Love & I Sell Marlborough Debbie Webster • 03 578 3760

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Debbie Webster It takes more than just good sales skills to sell real estate. Selling your prized asset is a very serious process, that process is tailor made for each individual and with hand on heart Debbie really does care! Debbie is the Mike Pero Real Estate Marlborough franchise owner, and has been in the industry for more than 20 years. So when Debbie says she won’t give up until she achieves the best results for her clients, she really means it! Debbie and her office manager, Maggie, are the first and last point of contact for all clients looking to

list and buy through Mike Pero Real Estate, making the entire experience easy and completely transparent. “I don’t delegate the work to anyone else; I give the best advice I can and do all the hard work for my clients,” Debbie says. Proof of Debbie’s dedication, the business continues to grow and has received numerous national awards, including last year’s induction into the Mike Pero Business Hall of Fame. “I love the challenge of working hard to achieve the absolute best result,” she says.

Erena Oliver When asked what it is that she does, Erena Oliver describes her business as being an ‘integrative coach’, working with her clients to achieve wellbeing in all areas of their lives including life, relationships and mental health. Uniquely, Erena doesn’t just have one set service. She works on an individual basis and tailors her services to how they are best needed. “One big issue I work on is around dysfunctional relationships. People come to me with a range of issues linked to mental health, grief, pain, relationship problems, workplace

bullying and more. I help them to look deeper into the problem and realise how it’s affecting them. “It’s the same with fear and anger which has a profound physical effect on the body. An example is Coronavirus and the fear it causes. Fear weakens the immune system and anger feeds sickness,” she says. Erena works alongside the client to find a holistic solution that’s most effective for them and loves seeing the results. “It’s exciting to help. If an individual consultation or workshops will help you, contact me,” she says.

Gina Botham and Amelia Pask Glittering stones, eye catching gems and unique jewellery designs that make a statement – it’s what Gina Botham and Amelia Pask are all about! Gina is the owner of GMW Jewellery located at Redwoodtown’s new Retail Hub where she puts all of her experience, ideas and artistic flair into creating exquisite handcrafted, one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces. Gina had previously operated her business from home but since opening at her new premises, customers have been able to benefit from the free parking, handy location and ever-growing retail selection. Working alongside her is Amelia Pask who enjoys using her skills in retail and jewellery manufacturing to work with customers on design

Unique Custom designs or choose from our range instore 91 Weld St, Redwoodtown | gmwjewellery@gmail.com 577 9340 | (FB)/GMWJewellery | gmwjewellery.co.nz

and fashion trends. Complimenting their jewellery design and manufacturing, in-store there is also a beautiful retail range with something for all ages. Gina and Amelia will also take care of jewellery repairs and provide expert advice. What’s more, GMW Jewellery is a member of the Nationwide Jewellers group which enables them to source top quality materials including Sterling Silver, all carats of gold and platinum, as well as sourcing diamonds and other precious stones. Whether it’s a gift, a treat for yourself or you would like Gina and Amelia to create a bespoke piece using existing jewellery or heirlooms, make sure you visit GMW Jewellery.

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Kindy fundraises for butterfly enclosure By Celeste Alexander

Dinosaurs, firemen, unicorns and even a medieval knight were just some of the creative costumes worn by children of Seymour Kindergarten on Thursday night for it’s annual Trike-a-thon. The kindergarten has around 50 families registered who turned up

to the event with decorated bikes and scooters to not only have fun, but to help fundraise for a butterfly enclosure. Head teacher, Char Morison, says the goal is to raise $2000 to build a butterfly enclosure so the children can walk into and see how the caterpillars grow and transform. “We have swan plants every-

where but because the wasps attack the eggs and caterpillars we need to bring them to protect them. “A new butterfly enclosure would be a welcome addition to our chicken coup and worm farm,” she says. As part of the fundraising the children had sponsorship forms for the trike-a-thon.

Jayden Flood shows off some cool bike decorations. Ella-Rose Hurford is a happy smiling pirate.

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Health • Beauty • Wellness Caring for Marlborough’s ears Your ear health and well-being is our highest priority.

• Gentle ear wax removal by micro suction • Management of ear infections • Assistance with Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, Glue Ear and Dermatitis • Removal of foreign bodies

Coronavirus Outbreaks overseas of a new disease called COVID-19 is causing widespread concern throughout the world, and here in New Zealand. Coronaviruses are a large family of zoonotic viruses, meaning they are transmitted between animals and people. Possible animal sources of COVID-19 have not been confirmed. Countries with a large amount of confirmed COVID-19 cases are: Mainland China, Iran,

To rid your hands of as many germs as possible, you need to use the proper handwashing technique. Experts recommend these five steps: • Wet your hands. You can use hot or cold water. Turn off the tap to save water during the next few steps. • Lather up. Apply soap and rub your hands together to make a lather. Scrub all over your hands, including the backs or your hands and under your nails. • Scrub for 20 seconds. Lathering with soap for at least 20 seconds helps you remove more germs from your hands. Anything less than that kills fewer germs. Don't want to count to 20? Humming the "Happy Birthday" song twice is the right amount of time. • Rinse your hands well under the faucet. • Dry your hands with a clean towel, or air dry them.

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Keep healthy COVID-19 can be spread via droplet transmission. If a droplet containing the virus makes contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth, it is possible to become infected. Therefore it’s important to practice good hygiene. • Cough or sneeze into your elbow • Wash your hands with soap and water often (sing happy birthday twice while washing)

• Try to avoid touching your face • Stay at home if you feel ill. • Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects. • Avoid kissing, touching, or sharing cutlery or crockery with sick people. If you have returned from mainland China, Iran, northern Italy, or the Republic of Korea within the past 14 days, you should isolate yourself for 14 days from the

date of departure. There is no specific vaccine for COVID-19, but medical care can treat most of the symptoms. The elderly and the immunocompromised are the most vulnerable to COVID-19, with the respiratory symptoms being the most dangerous. Therefore, don’t be afraid to check up on your elderly neighbours, and see if they need assistance.

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EVENT: Marlborough Multicultural Festival

Marlburians flocked to Pollard Park on Saturday to attend the Multicultural Festival. Numerous stalls sold almost every cuisine imaginable. People camped out on the grass as they watched the many different performances of singing and dancing; all performed by artists of different cultures and nationalities. Finishing off the sunny afternoon, Celtic band ‘Black Velvet’ provided a rousting performance of rock and reel tunes.

EVENT: Rapaura School Country Harvest Fair

The Rapaura School Country Harvest Fair provided a variety of Saturday afternoon fun for the whole family. Children had their hair sprayed crazy colours and chomped on hot chips as they ran around with their friends. Entertainment wise, the bouncy castles, ‘find the needle in the haystack’ game, and of course the popular Crazy Trailer Ride were all huge successes. For the adults, Mum and Dad had their choice of cakes, plants, and nibbles to buy.

Alice Parkinson, Caroline Rose, and Emma Rose-Allison serve customers at their ‘Lemon Stall.’

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Archie Matheson, Matt Sowman, and Jasper Sorensen-Brown wait for their turn on the ‘Crazy Trailer Ride.’

Franscine Fidow, Lora Turagakula, Rebescca Faapopo, Fiaalii Solomona and Raumati Rogers enjoy the sun and the music at the festival.

Michelle Munroe with her winning cake. Michelle started making cakes for her son’s birthday parties, and then it “became a really big passion.”

Members of the Studio HQ Hip Hop and Latin dance crew performed at the Rapaura School Country Harvest Fair.

The Samoan Assemblies of God Church’s dance group performed at the festival.

Afega Nanai, Bree Faalave, Siara Faalilo, and Lateesha Faalilo try on police vests.

Gussy Sorensen-Brown, Quinn Wickham, and Ruby Senior on the ‘Crazy Trailer Ride.’

Violet Wickhan, Mia Eden, Claudia Johanson, Zara Craid, and Tully McWilliams prepare themselves for a ‘Crazy Trailer Ride’ at the Rapaura School Country Harvest Fair.

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Starting this Wednesday 11th March All About You Lingerie opened Maxwell Road years ago, although until on Saturday 14ththree March off Sprosen has worked in the industry for over 20 years. Personalised Service • Professional Fittingbra fitting. Erica specialises in personalised service and Bra professional Last clear out of summer stock (does include some winter robes and nighties) New to the store is mastectomy fitting and products, including prothesis, b *Conditions apply, doesn’t include mastectomy products. wear. 22 Maxwell Rd, Blenheim | Phone 578-0273 | E: allaboutyouonmaxwell@gmail.com Also new instore is this season’s range of Femme De La Mer swimwear (f front). Lovely colours and styles are available up to size 24.


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Wednesday March 11, 2020 Wanted to Rent

Situations Vacant

APARTMENT/Room Wanted. For three weeks during the grape harvest. Phone 0276938185.

Situations Vacant We are looking for P endorsed drivers in the Blenheim area. You need to be flexible with work hours and be available to work some weekends. Please contact Dawn at: marlborough@drivingmissdaisy.co.nz

Situations Vacant

To advertise in the classifieds, call Gemma (03) 5777 868

MAINTENANCE/SHIFT ENGINEERS We are looking for Maintenance and Shift Engineers to provide day-to-day maintenance at our Blenheim Plant with a mix of reactive and proactive maintenance.

Dispatch Forklift Drivers

Be part of this established and growing team of engineers maintaining the production machinery as well as installing and commissioning, as new plant and equipment is added.

We have vacancies for Forklift Drivers in our Group processing plant near Renwick for our night shift Coolstore Dispatch Department. The position includes container loading, picking of orders and forklift driving pertaining to dispatch and packing operations. The successful candidate will have: • The ability to be able to work with minimal supervision • To be able to work a 12 hour shift - 6pm to 6am • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • High regard for Health and Saftey • A full Class 1 driver licence - forklift experience preferred, however full training Is available Looking for physically fit and reliable self-motivated all-rounders Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand. Applications with CV and references should be emailed to: bhe.recruitment@talleys.co.nz or apply in person on weekdays between 8.30am and 4.00pm to:- Talley’s Group Limited Blenheim: 742 Old Renwick Road, Blenheim.

The successful candidate will have or be: • Trade Certified Fitter/Turner/Welder, or Level 4 Maintenance & Diagnostics • Minimum 4 years Industrial maintenance experience, preferably in food production • Experience and proven successes In Preventative and Reactive maintenance • Project work, new installations, commission, etc, all an advantage • An eye for detail and identifying areas for Improvement • Good time management, organisational skills and enthusiasm for getting it right • Impeccable communication skills • Proven Health and Safety practices as a daily priority • Experience and/or qualifications with ammonia refrigeration and coal-fired boilers would also be advantageous • Eligible to work In New Zealand If you are Interested In this role and feel you meet the above criteria, please apply now. Applications with CV and references should be emailed to: bhe.recruitment@talleys.co.nz

Public Notices

How much clearance is required? Under the Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003, trees must be kept a safe distance from power lines for public safety and to protect electricity supply. The Regulations define the clearance requirements using two zones, the Notice Zone and Growth Limit Zone. The Growth Limit Zone is the space around the power line where trees must not encroach at any time. The Notice Zone is one metre beyond the Growth Limit Zone. The distance required for each Zone is dependent on the line voltage, as shown in the table below: Growth Limit and Notice Zones for Line Spans less than 150 metres OVERHEAD LINE VOLTAGE

GROWTH LIMIT ZONE

NOTICE ZONE

33,000V (33kV)

2.5 metres

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11,000V (11kV)

1.6 metres

2.6 metres

400V/230V

0.5 metres

1.5 metres

Stay safe - use a professional Only approved contractors are permitted to work within four metres of power lines and the tree work should be left to these trained and experienced professionals. Attempting to do the work yourself could result in injury or even death. Please contact Marlborough Lines for a list of contractors approved to undertake tree work around power lines.


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MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Labourer Gardener Marlborough District Council’s gardens continuously get high praise for their beauty from locals and visitors to the region. The team responsible for keeping these gardens in pristine condition is looking for a Labourer Gardener to join them. This role requires an enthusiastic person with an understanding of gardening, a good eye for detail and a willingness to learn. This is a great opportunity for you if you: • Have a passion for gardening. • Enjoy working outdoors in a team environment. • Are physically fit and happy to get your hands dirty no matter the weather. • Have the ability to cope with all gardening related tasks • Have a valid driver’s licence and are able to drive manual vehicles. • Are reliable, motivated and enjoy hard work. The hours of work for this role are 32 hours per week. There will be a degree of flexibility in this regard for the right candidate. The normal hours of work are between 7:30 am and 4:00 pm Mondays to Fridays. If this sounds like the ideal role for you then please apply. Applications close at 5.00pm on 15 March 2020. Applications should be made online via the careers page www.marlborough.govt.nz/yourcouncil/careers/current-vacancies where you will find full information on the vacancy and how to apply. For further information you are welcome to contact brad.molony@marlborough.govt.nz.

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We have positions available at our Havelock Plant for processing mussels and the dispatch of orders, which Involves forklift driving. The successful candidate will have: • The ability to be able to work with minimal supervision

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SITUATION VACANT Blenheim Indoor Sports are looking for an energetic person to work in their busy sports centre. Between 25 and 30 hours. Thurs/Friday 3pm start. Sat/Sun various hours. Starting Mid April. Apply to Dorothy at fitzbuilding@xtra.co.nz or 25 Goodman St. Phone 0274439967

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Mower Operator Marlborough District Council’s gardens continuously get high praise for their beauty from locals and visitors to the region. The team responsible for keeping these gardens in pristine condition is looking for an enthusiastic Mower Operator to join them. This role requires someone with a thorough understanding of mowing operations and the maintenance of mowing equipment. Apart from mowing Council’s parks and reserves, this role will also assist the rest of the Garden’s Team with other horticultural duties. This is a great opportunity for you if you: • Have a passion for lawns. • Enjoy working outdoors in a team environment and independently. • Are physically fit. • Have the ability to cope with all turf related tasks. • Have a valid driver’s licence and are able to drive manual vehicles. • Are reliable, motivated and enjoy hard work. The hours of work for this role are 40 hours per week. There will be a degree of flexibility in this regard for the right candidate. The normal hours of work are between 7:30 am and 4:00 pm Mondays to Fridays. If this sounds like the ideal role for you then please apply. Applications close at 5.00 pm on 15 March 2020. Applications should be made online via the careers page www.marlborough.govt. nz/your-council/careers/current-vacancies where you will find full information on the vacancy and how to apply. For further information you are welcome to contact brad.molony@marlborough.govt.nz.

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Thursday Members’ Draw - $1700.00 Housie 12.30pm - RSA Lounge

BAIRD, Dianne Carole (née Forbes): Passed away, peacefully, at Seaview Home Picton on Saturday March 7, 2020. Aged 77 years. Much-loved daughter of Thelma, Frazer (Bill) and Vista; loved sister of the late Julie, Margaret (Baines), Sharleen (Forbes), and Bruce (Mellis). Adored mother of Suzanne and Paris, and treasured Nana of Liberty and Trinity, and loved by all extended family and friends. Reunited with her beloved soulmate David (RIP 31.10.2019). Messages may be sent to 63A Kent Street, Picton 7220. Special thanks to all the wonderful staff at Seaview Home and Matt from Mobility Shuttles for their exceptional care. A farewell service for Dianne will be held at the Union Parish Church, Broadway, Picton at 2pm on Thursday March 12, followed by private cremation at the Sowman Crematorium.

KENNY, Gary Mervyn 9/07/1945 - 6/03/2020: Died at Wellington Hospital following a tragic traffic accident, and one last helicopter ride. Gary is the dearly loved husband of Valerie, and adored father of Deborah, David (17/04/1966 31/12/1980), Rachel, and Adelle. Loved and respected father-in-law of Stephen Gullery and Steve Black, and the cherished Grandad and Task Master of Jerard, Shannon, Liam, Eilish, Aden, and Neo. Great-Grandad of, and ginger-beer supplier to, Casey, Ruby B, Madison, Ruby G, (and two imminent baby girls). Gary is also a dear friend and mentor to many. Messages may be sent to 27 Boons Valley Road, Picton 7220. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Life Flight Trust, Picton Fire Brigade, and St John Marlborough. A funeral service for Gary will be held at the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club, Shelley Beach, Picton at 2.30pm, Friday March 13.

Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

WILSHER, Bettie Evelyn: Peacefully, on Sunday March 8, 2020, at Seaview Home Picton. Aged 98 years. Loved wife of the late Joseph, loved daughter of the late William and Elizabeth, and loved sister of the late Ina. Loved and respected special friend of Tony Cronin and the late Baden Blythe. Very special thanks to the management and staff of Seaview Home for their loving care and attention to Bettie over the last five years. Messages may be sent to Tony Cronin, 14 Seaview Crescent, Picton 7220. At Bettie’s request a private cremation has taken place and a private memorial service will be held at a later date. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

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Saturday Must Go Draw $5000 in Cash Prizes Must be won! Live Music - Vintage Vibes will begin once Must Go Draw concludes.

Tuesday Members’ Draw $400.00 *Unless struck prior St Patrick’s Day - Menu & Guinness specials! Madsen Promotions presents Abba Tribute Show 27 March 7.30pm -Tickets $25 available at Reception Members, their guests and Affiliates Welcome P: 5781059 • www.clubsofmarlborough.org.nz

ROBERTS, Pamela Anne (Pam): Steve, Tracey, Amy and their families give heartfelt thanks to everyone who expressed their thoughts and condolences for the loss of our loved Wife, Mother, Mother in law and Nanny. We have been overwhelmed by your generosity and support which has been a blessing in this tough time. Special mention to the wonderful staff at Access, St John, Wairau Hospital and Marlborough Hospice. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude to all. 1

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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 and Sunday 9am - 5pm, 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. Women’s Refuge and Sexual Violence Support Centre Marlborough: Crisis line number phone 0800 refuge or 03 5779939 . 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.

Community notices “Lomani Au” Garden Event 21-22 March, 10am-4pm, 213A Scott Street. Entry $5, refreshments extra. All money will be donated to The Red Cross and used in Marlborough.

Picton: Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist: Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 8.30-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm. Medical Centre Pharmacy, Ph 928 4265, Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm

Sheets ‘N Things 2A Redwood Street. Half price sale on all linen, cushions, charms and jewellery. Come along and check out our vast selection of stock.

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Wairau Valley Golf Club Results March 7, Moore Cup: Leanne & Chris Young 58.5, Stableford: Steve MacKenzie 42, Elaine Brown, Robyn Pupich & Roger Restall 41, Dave McFarlane 39, Bevan Roughan & Bill Linklater 38.

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Charlotte Watty completes the under 14 Kaitune house athlete, Sophie Mrs Dide Whitfield-Neiman (back left), Megan Gerritsen long jump. Photos supplied. Flowerday. (in wheelchair) and Brianna Livingstone.

MGC Athletics a success Last Monday, March 2, saw the Marlborough Girls’ College Athletic Championships for 2020 held at Blenheim’s Athletic Park. Girls who attended took part in traditional competitive athletic

sports and also fun non-competitive races such as the ball throw, tyre roll, and others. Winners of each age group were Shani Tilbury (under 14) who got first in 400m and long

jump, and second in 200m; Jorja Bacchus (under 15) who got first in 200m, 400m, long jump, high jump, and shot put, and second in discus; Mya Wiapo (under 16) who got first in 100m, 200m,

long jump, shot put, and discus, and second in high jump; and Eleri James-Sitters (under 19) who got first in 100m, 200m, 400m, long jump, shot put, and javelin, and second in discus.

February 27, Men Medal Best Nett: Desz Campbell 65, Morgan Bowe 66, Jim Findlay 67, Leo McKendry 67, Clive Aitcheson 57, Alby Atkinson 68, Mike McConnell 69, Graham Kerrigan 69, Doug Shaw 70, Roy Lilley 71, 9 Holes Stableford Allan Knight 22, Bryan Lawless 18, Steve Griffin 17. February 29, Bisque Par: Alby Atkinson +7, Patrick Norton +6, Doug Shaw +5, Dan Crawford +5, Judith Batty +5, Arnold Newman +5, Clive Aitchison +4, Eric Bowman +4, Brian Brown +4, Ian Clark +4. March 2, 9 holes: Leo McKendry 25, Les Boniface 24, Allan Knight 22, David Waters 20, Bill Varrell 20, Ian Hatcher 19, Doug Shaw 19, Leo Hawkins 18, Hay Montgomery 18, Ladies Jan Peglar 20, Jan Blake 18, Marg Hamilton 17, Marg Ogier 17, Margaret Roberts 17. March 4, Ladies Stableford Trees: Rewi 38, Yvonne Hore 34. March 5, Stableford: Arnold Newman 42 c/b from Jim Findlay 42, Allan Wilson 39, Dave Waters 38, Ross Agnew 38, Blue Arthur 37, Brian Brown 37, Ian Clark 37, Alby Atkinson 36, Desz Campbell 37, Phil Starkey 36. 9 holes: Hay Montgomery 19, Ross Kennington 19, Leo McKendry 18. March 7, Medal: Brian Brown 67, Murray Belk 68, Phil Starkey 68, James Brunel 68, Mike Guillemot 68, Mike Gardiner 68, Jesse Miller 69, Nigel Smith 69. Best Gross: Murry Belk 76 on c/b. Most golf: Luke Yarrall 86.

Marlburians take on Golden Shears Last weekend, the national sheep shearing and woolhandling championship, Golden Shears 2020, was held in Masterton for the 60th year. Three Marlburians, Sarah Higgins, Duncan Higgins, and Angus Moore, participated in the competition and came away with an exciting range of awards. Sarah was the winner of the Womens Invitation event and came fifth in the Young Farmers Blue Ribbon event, while Angus won the National Circuit Shearing Competition. Both Sarah and Duncan were part of the team that won the Sarah Higgins competing at the Golden Shears championship. Photos by Pete Nikolaison. Young Farmers Teams event.

Angus Moore taking part in the competition.

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Country fun The sun was shining and everywhere you looked, people were enjoying the entertainment and activities at the Rai Valley A&P Show on Saturday. Large crowds arrived throughout the day to sample some of what the country had to offer. Giant pumpkins, old machinery,

vehicle displays, farm machinery and animals were just a few of the popular features. For the kids, there were amusement rides and fun competitions as well as the opportunity to watch the horse and dog events. Photos by Celeste Alexander ABOVE: Amelia Gillespie braved the fast spinning C h a i r- o - P l a n e ride. ABOVE: The men’s and women’s woodchopping event drew a large crowd.

LEFT: George and Alivia McGhie loved playing the sideshows.

LEFT: Di-ana Win shows one of her interesting birdhouses, handmade using a variety of natural materials.

Memories shared Fond memories from the days working at the Farmers Co-operative store were shared last Saturday evening among those who attended a reunion in Blenheim. More than 60 people gathered at the Clubs of Marlborough’s Taylor Restaurant for a dinner, including people from out of town. Organisers, Maree Chambers and Fay Cresswell, were thrilled with the turnout and say a great night was had.

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