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Workers fired after protest By Damian George news@blenheimsun.co.nz Two Americans in New Zealand on a working holiday visa have been laid off after confronting their manager about employment conditions they say are ripping off workers. James and Alex Clark, who were working as labourers on contracted vineyards for Blenheim backpackers Kiwi Bunk

House, complained to the company about employees being paid below minimum wage and restrictive clauses in employee contracts. The pair, who joined the organisation three weeks ago, never signed a contract, but say those who did are being tied to them by threats of substantial financial penalties if they quit. At the same time, workers are fre-

quently pleading with the company to give them the money they are legally entitled to, James says. “People just feel completely stuck – everybody that works there is a backpacker that just needs money really bad,” he told The Sun. “People are so stressed out because they don’t even have enough money to buy groceries.” Continued Page 3. James Clark

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LUCKY WINNER: Ken McLeod (right) receives the keys to his new Toyota Hilux from Hooked On Boars Magazine editors Lisa and Matt Willis and Blenheim Toyota CEO Craig McDermid. Ken was the lucky spot prize winner from the Blenheim Toyota Boar Slaying Competition held on the weekend. (Story Page 4) Photo by Celeste Lodewyk.


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Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim’s new i-SITE Visitor Centre could easily take the title of the best centre in the country, says Tourism New Zealand CEO Paul Yeo. The new building was officially opened on Monday to a group of more than 150 local tourism industry and business people. “Nelson’s i-SITE was regarded as the best in NZ, but now looking at the completed

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Workers have to ‘fight for pay’ Continued from Page 1. Under the contracts, employees are bound to the company until August 30. If they leave, the company will hold two weeks’ [or 90 hours] pay and demand two weeks’ rent [$260] to compensate accommodation providers. Employees are also asked to complete up to three days of unpaid training upon their employment. James says the company is taking advantage of tourists who speak English as a second language and do not fully understand the contracts. He says the company has sometimes refused to pay workers the minimum hourly rate of $13 they are entitled to under law. “I’m just disappointed and frustrated to have to fight just to get the legal requirements,” he says. “There are people working really hard, coming home with bloody hands. “They’re physically exhausted and then they have to fight for

the money that they’ve earned.” The angered pair approached company representatives on Friday with a list of requested revisions to their contracts, but was instead given their marching orders. Kiwi Bunk House directors Nicolette Maycroft and Stephen Akehurst were not available for comment yesterday or on Monday. Marlborough Community Law manager Gordon Strang says the contract offered to James and Alex is one he “wouldn’t want to sign”. He says he has seen many examples of vineyard contractor employment agreements which appear to heavily favour the employer. While unsure of the legalities behind offering unpaid employment, it is not something he encourages. Regarding the contract’s ‘out clause’, Mr Strang says: “It looks unfair because it doesn’t go both ways. “Loyalty is a two-way thing

and that’s what we expect in our contracts.” He says companies can often provide short-term contracts to overseas workers which are slanted one-way, as these workers are usually not in the country long enough to challenge unbalanced clauses through the courts. “Employees are being given very little chance to negotiate the contracts,” he says. “It’s very much ‘take it or leave it’.” A spokesperson for the Department of Labour says their Nelson office has received a formal complaint from James and Alex. As a result, the department is unable to comment on the situation. “We are aware of it and are looking into it,” the spokesperson says. The department says there are no concrete rules regarding unpaid work, and this is usually agreed upon by the employer and employee at the time of employment.

Confusion over heat pump contract By Damian George Local businesses have been assured they were given first dibs on the contract for installing 177 heat pumps in council-owned homes across Marlborough. The businesses had expressed some confusion as to why a Nelson company was awarded the contract recently, and why it was never advertised. However, Marlborough District Council support services manager Dean Heiford says no local companies had been certified by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority [EECA], which they

needed to have been in order for the council to access a government subsidy for the project. “We asked the EECA a number of times if there was anyone qualified to do the job in this region, because we were conscious of providing local work, but we were assured there was not,” he says. Mr Heiford says Air Con Nelson, the company awarded the contract, are free to sub-contract to local companies if they wish. Confusion had arisen among local companies as many install equipment which is certified by the EECA.

But an EECA spokesperson confirmed no Blenheim companies are EECA accredited and did not apply to be when proposals were sought in 2009. Blenheim Airconditioning and Refrigeration Services engineer Rhys Williams says companies are disappointed they are no longer able to join the EECA programme. “It would be nice to see if someone local could do [the job],” he says. “The government should have put more of an effort into keeping the work local - we are in a recession and we are all looking for work.”

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Story and photos by Celeste Lodewyk People of all ages turned out with their boars, possums, rabbits and hares to the Woodbourne Tavern on Sunday for the prize giving of the Blenheim Toyota Boar Slaying Super Comp held over the weekend. This was the second time this event has been held which has been officially named New Zealand’s largest pig hunting competition. Hunters began their search for sizeable boars on Friday last week with the hope of winning the title of the heaviest boar. The event was hosted by hunting show presenter Howie Morrison Jnr and attracted many hunters from all over NZ. Hooked on Boars magazine editor and event organiser Matt Willis told the Sun that this year was more successful than last. “We thought last year was good, this year was even bigger. We had 559 entries and 148 boars weighed in which were more than last year so we are really pleased with how it turned out. “A huge thank you to our fantastic sponsors and the many volunteers who helped to make this event a success,” he says. A new addition to the event’s prize giving included the donation of $1000 to the Renwick Volunteer Fire Brigade by the Hooked on Boars magazine and Woodbourne Tavern. Winner of the Toyota Hilux major 9:19 spot prize was local man Ken McLeod

who was presented the keys yesterday at Blenheim Toyota. The heaviest boar was caught by a young guns entrant, local girl Tamara Porter which weighed in at 74kg. Winner of the heaviest boar in the open division was Nathan Hall with his 67.5kg boar, in second was Thomas Schroder, third was Kelly Lee who also won the prize for the biggest boar tusks, fourth was Sean Dobbs and fifth was Ryan Nisbett.

Keera Perkins (5) takes her hare in for weighing at the Blenheim Toyota Boar Slaying Super Comp at the weekend. This was Keera’s second year entering.

Blenheim driving habits ‘quite poor’ By Damian George The Marlborough Road Safety Council says it is concerned at the number of drivers not following basic road rules at some intersections in Blenheim. The organisation carried out three 15-minute surveys at various intersections in the town on Thursday, with nearly half of the drivers either not adhering to stop signs or failing to use their indicators. Marlborough Road Safety Council secretary Geoff Powell says the number of

people breaching the rules is “quite poor”. “Fifty percent - that’s a long way to go in terms of improvement,” he says. “The ultimate [number] would be 100 percent. Hopefully, there’ll be an increase on 50 percent and you would hope quite quickly.” The first of the council’s surveys took place at the Cleghorn St and Weld St intersection in Redwoodtown, where 15 out of 32 vehicles did not stop completely at the stop sign. Eight out of 20 vehicles failed to stop at the Murphy’s Rd and Old Renwick Rd intersection in Springlands.

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WildlifE SanCtuary rECEivES grant A new $76,498 grant awarded to Kaipupu Point Sounds Wildlife Sanctuary from the NZ Lottery Grants Board means they can now move ahead and construct a jetty and pontoon for public access. The sanctuary is on track so that by Christmas 2012 locals and visitors can take the 10 minute boat ride from Picton to enjoy the 40 hectare native sanctuary. Kaipupu Point sits right beside the Ferry Port of Picton. The Wildlife Sanctuary that is taking shape on this peninsula was started by a number of enthusiasts in the community in 2006.

By Damian George Kaikoura Electorate MP Colin King is urging more Marlburians to take advantage of the government’s Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart programme. The energy saving scheme, which began in 2009, offers subsidies for insulation and heat pump installation and aims to retrofit nearly 200,000 houses across New Zealand by 2012. Mr King, who was on hand to observe the insulation of a Blenheim house last week, says more home owners in the region need to utilise the service to help make their homes warmer and reduce power bills. “I think people think Marlborough’s quite warm, but it can be very cold in the winter, especially in the mornings,” he says. “[Marlborough]’s inherited building standards where houses aren’t as warm as they should be, and the government is putting together a package here that Energy options insulation installers Horace Pehi [left] and Chris Mischeski with Kaikoura MP Colin King improves people’s living conditions. “As a government, we’re rapt about at a Blenheim house last Wednesday. that and we’ve just to keep on pushing It provides a 60 percent subsidy for people in New Zealand, but is getting better. it.” “We’re booked up for the next three weeks,” Under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation with a community services card. Service provider Energy Options area coor- she says. Authority [EECA] programme, the government More than 100,000 homes have now been offers a 33 percent subsidy for installation, capped dinator Jennie Latter says Marlborough has one of the lowest take-up rates of the scheme insulated across New Zealand. at $1300.

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Sun readers have their say... Q: What do you miss most about the old days?

Suzie Harris Blenheim

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Having no responsibilities, all the freedom that the kids seem to have now days. And all the moral values that we were brought up with.

Having no responsibilities, and having a carefree childhood.

I miss the lack of respect within the younger generation of today.

I miss the fresh milk from the cows, and contact with the animals. It’s something you don’t get these days.

Carefree days and winning all my running races and competitions.

I miss that you can’t walk down the street being totally safe at night time like you used to be able to do.

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China made Dear Ed, With the short-sighted free trade agreement with China, we’ll be flooded with cheap, cheap goods with rising consumerism. But stop before you buy. A special report from the USA shows 99 percent of stuff in a typical household was not made in the USA, but China. The survey showed if every American spent just $64 more than normal on USA-made items this year, it would create something like 200,000 new jobs! NZ is no different. The free trade agreement is doing NZ, the people and economy in the eye.

Are we Kiwis as dumb as we appear, or, is it that we just do not think while the Chinese, knowingly and intentionally, export inferior and even toxic products and dangerous toys and goods to be sold in NZ markets? Don’t forget “slave” labour used too. Government won’t do anything but “people power” can. Simply look on the bottom of every product you buy and, if it says ‘Made in China ‘ or ‘PRC’ (and that now includes Hong Kong ), simply choose another product, or none at all. Donald Quixote

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Dear Ed, Are our mayor and his bunch of “top five” nuts? I mean the controversial “corruption” investigation. Messrs Dew, Jerram, Taylor, Maher and Madame Andrews and the mayor scream blue murder over $70,000 for the cost of the investigation saying Jamie Arbuckle who raised the matter, should pay. But they are not blinking an eye over millions of dollars for a new theatre on

a site that intrudes onto public road and will be a large big blob visually. They used to say “pay peanuts” and you will get monkeys onto council. We’re paying top quality and big numbers of nuts and we have a bunch of gorillas. The gorilla gang look on it as a full time salary too, $40,000 to $50,000. Not bad peanuts eh? Frank Henry

Destination where? It was great to visit the Rugby World Cup road show event with TV1 & Tamati Coffy et al when it visited Blenheim on July 12th. Great to see Tamati all decked out in USA clothing and giving away USA related prizes....but wait on here.... is Blenheim not playing host to the Russians? Good thing the Cold War is over but surely folks a wee bitty more intellectual co-ordination could have seen Tamati decked out in a Russian theme especially as the food on display and other various exhibits all carried a Russian theme? Had the event not been broadcast live on TV1 the “error” may have gone

largely unnoticed. It was an embarrassing shame, however, to see Tamati repeatedly apologise for wearing the wrong wardrobe! Your newspaper recently carried a full page story about those responsible for the local organisation of the event. With 49 days to go it’s a real shame the work purportedly being done since 2009 when said people were appointed has, and continues to go, pretty much unnoticed. Could those “responsible” (and I use this term lightly) please explain their actions via this column so we might all be assured that something is happening out there? Embarrassed & Disappointed

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A medical marvel Using stem cell treatment on dogs is a medical breakthrough, but only ‘scratches the surface’ of the possibilities it opens up. Damian George talks to Stuart Burrough about his involvement in the exciting revolution. Local veterinarian Stuart Burrough can understand people’s caution when it comes to using stem cell therapy on their dogs. But The Vet Centre managing director has absolutely no doubt he and his team have made the right call in choosing to offer the treatment to the animals here. Used specifically to treat arthritis - for now - Stuart and three of his colleagues undertook the first ever stem cell transfer performed on a dog in the South Island late last year. The 14-year-old pug, which had arthritis in both hips, elbows and back, is now completely pain-free with the help of a small dose of anti-inflammatories. Two other dogs operated on this year have experienced similar results, with one dog’s owner proclaiming it a “miracle”, and the other animal in “a lot less pain”, although it is still dealing with a separate back ailment. Stuart says despite the early reservations, the procedure will likely become a lot more popular once it becomes an established part of the veterinary practice. “As with any new technology, probably the cost factor at the moment would be the major barrier for a lot of people,” he says. “There’s always ‘early adopters’ who give it a go, but some people want more proof. There’s even some vets that are still sceptical.” Stuart, who graduated from Massey University’s vet school in Palmerston North in 1982 and has been a vet ever since, says he had seen enough evidence in the first few cases to convince him it was worth being able to offer the treatment in Marlborough. “That’s one of the rewards that I enjoy so much about vet science - there’s always new treatments, techniques and technology that provides a lot of interest. “There is a responsibility because, obviously, the [dog’s] owner has invested a significant amount of money in the treatment. “It’s something new and a little unproven yet, but I have confidence that it was the right thing to do.” The procedure involves removing a fat sample from behind the shoulder blade of the animal, extracting stem cells from the fat, then injecting those cells into the affected joints. The self-renewable stem cells act as a repair system for the joints.

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Scientists have only recently discovered that fat contains a much higher concentration of dormant stem cells than any other body tissue. “[The procedure]’s certainly being refined more, there’s research being done all the time in terms of quantifying how it works and how well it works,” Stuart says. The Marlborough centre is now working on plans to help with three procedures on Nelson dogs, by receiving the fat cells from vets there, processing them and sending them back. This will enable the Nelson centre to treat its own dogs without having to purchase the expensive equipment needed for the procedure. Stuart says using stem cell technology opens up “endless opportunities”, highlighted by cosmetic surgeons in Los Angeles now using the regenerative cells to repair and construct tissue in humans. “We’re only scratching the surface. It’s very much in its infancy, it’s exciting to be part of that and be involved in the beginning.”

Vet Stuart Burrough with local dog Ben, who had just undergone knee surgery.

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Seeing others enjoying the food he creates is one of the greatest benefits of being a chef, says Chi Chi Restaurant owner and chef Matt Ubolpo. “What I love most about food is eating, cooking and sharing it with others, that is what food is all about,” he says. Matt and his wife Aey opened Chi Chi Restaurant on High Street in Blenheim one year ago and say the locals have embraced their Chinese/ Thai cuisine. Running the kitchen, Matt combines years of chefing experience with his travels throughout countries such as China, to create unique flavours. “In China I travelled and worked as a chef de partie where I learnt many different cooking techniques. “I then came to New Zealand to study Western cooking, so combined with our knowledge and travels we have created a menu based on authentic recipes which we have adapted to appeal to Marlborough diners,” he says. Ensuring nutritional value and authentic taste, Chi Chi does not use canned vegetables and all dishes are finely prepared without MSG.

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Wonderful views over the Picton Marina As the name might suggest, Marina Cove Retirement Village has great views right over the Picton marina. And being a village in a smaller town, one of the big pluses of life at Marina Cove is its affordability. The weekly service fee is $88.83 which compares favourably to what you might expect to pay elsewhere. This weekly fee covers such items as cleaning of communal areas, grounds maintenance and gardening, insurance, power (in communal areas), rates and repairs & maintenance (regular wear and tear). Furthermore, Marina Cove’s apartments - which are available from $215, 000 are typically $ 25 - $ 30,000 less than what you would expect to pay to occupy equivalent apartments in larger centres. These self-contained, 2-bedroom apartments are warm and comfortable and each one has a 24-hour emergency call phone serviced by Marina Cove staff. Residents make good use of the village’s

community centre which includes a gym, library, and craft, games and activity room. The people who live here enjoy all sorts of social functions, including day trips in the village van. One of the regular daily highlights is the opportunity residents have to sit down together and - for an additional fee - enjoy a home cooked meal from the village kitchen. In short, there is a great community spirit. Staff are always one of the most important things about any retirement village and as well as training relevant to their specific role, Marina Cove staff receive health & safety and first aid training. Great views and affordable fees, for more information please contact Dale Matthews, Village Executive, on 027 6212 349 or dale.matthews@oceanialiving.co.nz Marina Cove is part of the Oceania Group, a Retirement Villages Association member.

Visit your local Library today.... Marlborough District Libraries ( Blenheim and Picton) have an extensive collection of large print books (fiction and non-fiction), talking books - on cassette and CD, music CDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles. Online access to Library catalogue and databases via www.marlboroughlibraries.govt.nz FREE Membership to all residents. Open 7 days for your convenience

Above: Marie Lock, Bill Berry and Jean Smart relax on Bill’s patio at the Marina Cove Retirement Village in Picton.

Fun trivia - test yourself 6) Which type of animals have more teeth, reptiles or mammals? 7) What is another name for a Guinea Pig? 8) A female donkey is called a what? 9) Which sense is the weakest sense in most primates? 10) What land mammal other than man has the longest lifespan? 11) How do bees communicate with each other? 12) The longest beetle in the world is how long?

Answers: 1) Christopher Columbus 2) Anne Boleyn 3)China 4) Prague 5) Fay Wray 6) Mammals 7) Cavy 8) Jenny 9) Sense of smell 10) Elephant. 11) Dancing 12) Six inches

1) Who saw his crew dine on wormy biscuits and rats on his fourth voyage to the New World? 2) Which of Henry VIII’s wives gave birth to Elizabeth I? 3) What country suffered the worst two earthquakes in history, killing 830,000 in 1556 and 750,000 in 1976? 4) What Eastern European city was the last city to be liberated in World War II? 5) What was the name of the actress who starred in the original version of the film “King Kong”, in 1993?

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Two Marlborough Locations, Villages’ Operator A Retirement Village’s Association Member

Redwood in Blenheim is a retirement village with independent living as well as rest home and hospital level care. With large grounds, there is plenty of space and - in surveys and questionnaires - one of the things residents have praised most are the people who work at Redwood. Marina Cove has wonderful views over the Picton Marina, a great community spirit and is (very) competitively priced. The operator of both, Oceania Group, is a Retirement Villages Association (RVA) member. RVA members follow strict standards and guidelines in terms of the service they offer.

For more information - contact Dale Matthews on (03) 578 7983 or (027) 621 2349 • Email: dale.matthews@oceanliving.co.nz

Marina Cove Village .... 53 Waikawa Road, Picton Redwood Villas ... 131 Cleghorn Street, Blenheim


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Above: A directory of Services and Facilities was launched recently at the Older Persons Forum monthly meeting.

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Council helps older people The Marlborough District Council works hard to meet the needs of our older population. The Council is one of the partners in the district’s Positive Aging Accord, an agreement by all the partner groups and organisations which have a role in creating the best possible quality of life in Marlborough for our older residents. The Council contributes by providing or supporting services including; A monthly Older Persons Forum where issues of importance to older people can be raised. Rental housing for the elderly. Library services including large print books, talking books and a home-bound service. Rebates on

rates based on financial circumstances. Total mobility scheme offering subsidised taxi transport. A weekday Blenheim bus service. The Council has also produced a directory of the services and facilities which offer support, resources or service to older people in Marlborough. The booklet has information and contact numbers relating to a wide range of issues which affect older people and is a handy source of information for those seeking help, advice or new opportunities. The Positive Aging Community Directory is available free from the Council or Marlborough’s libraries.

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By Celeste Lodewyk The transition from the family home to a retirement home can be a big change in a person’s life, but with a positive attitude and the loving support of your family it can be an easy process, says Ashwood Park Retirement Village residents Lois and Colin McMaster. Lois and Colin say they feel fortunate to be living in the same retirement home after being married for 59-years. Colin first moved into Ashwood Park two and a half years ago and was joined last July by Lois. Although they share separate rooms, they are only a hop skip and a jump from each other and enjoy spending their days together. “Some people think of a retirement home negatively, as if it is the final phase of their lives but in fact it isn’t, it’s an exciting start to a new stage of your life,” Lois smiles. Lois recalls when she made the decision to move into Ashwood. “I had just returned from a six week trip to England and decided to make the transition. I can remember standing outside the entrance and telling myself, I am going to make this work. “And it has, it has been wonderful, the staff can’t do enough for you and the environment is very

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“It’s also a great idea for families to give boxes with useful items such as notepads, stationary, little projects etc which keep you busy. This would help with the transition, it helped us,” Lois adds. All in all, their conclusion is that; “You get out what you put in. It’s another of life’s many great challenges so grab it with both hands,” they grin.

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Huh? Can you speak up? Oh! You want to know if loud music can hurt your ears? Are you asking because you like to put on your headphones and crank up the volume of your favourite music? Maybe your mom or dad has told you, “Turn that down before you go deaf!” Well they have a point. Loud noise (from music or other sources such as machinery or jet engines) can cause both temporary and permanent hearing loss. Hearing loss means someone can’t hear as well as other people do. For some people, that means not being able to hear at all. If the noise around you is so loud that you have to shout to be heard, there is a chance that the mechanism inside your ear can be injured. Temporary hearing loss can happen after you’ve been exposed to loud noise for any

duration. If you have temporary hearing loss, you won’t be able to hear as well as you normally do for a while. Listening to loud music a lot can cause the same kind of damage, especially if headphones are used. Some famous musicians have suffered hearing loss and developed tinnitus — a real problem for someone who needs to hear to make and enjoy music. That’s why now you might notice that some of your favorite musicians wear hearing protection while they’re playing. You too can help keep your hearing in tip-top shape. Protect your ears by wearing ear protection when you’re using machinery, like in metal shop at school. Also remember to turn down the volume, especially when you’re wearing headphones or in the car. You also might want to give your ears a rest once in a while if you like wearing headphones.

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E ar hE alth Ears are self-cleaning, so avoid using cotton buds to clean your ears. Wax is ordinarily excreted from your ears naturally, so allow the natural fats and oils in your ear canal to do their job of cleansing the ear of particles. If wax does build up a little olive or almond oil can help to soften the wax and enable it to be discharged. Wax-

softening drops can also be bought from retailers/ pharmacists. In extreme cases the wax may need to be syringed out by a medical doctor or nurse. A persistent build up of wax in the ears could also be due to an underlying medical condition which an ear specialist/otologist could help diagnose. A medical

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String of car crashes Arrest follows danger- Charges likely followous driving ing crash A 17-year-old male labourer was due to appear in Blenheim District Court on Monday following his arrest for d a ngerous d r ivi ng on Budge Street. Police say they received a complaint from a member of the public regarding the man’s driving late on Tuesday night. Earlier, a 17-year-old male yardman was arrested for breaching his bail conditions. Shortly after, a 26-yearold male shop assistant was arrested for assaulting a woman. Other arrests on Tuesday included: a 31-year-old male cleaner for breaching his bail conditions, a 17-year-old male pest controller for trespassing; a 19-year-old male vineyard worker for possession of cannabis; and a 49-year-old man for criminal harrassment.

Car crashes through fence, lands on top of vehicle Investigations are continuing into the cause of a crash which saw a utility vehicle crash through a fence and land on top of an abandoned vehicle in Tuamarina on Wednesday morning. Police say it appears the driver of the utility, a 22-year-old man, hit a parked vehicle when the incident occurred near the Hunters Road and State Highway One intersection. T he dr iver was ta ken to Wairau Hospital with suspected head injuries. Police say charges are likely to follow.

Police say charges are likely to be laid following a crash involving a van and a utility vehicle on the Weld Pass on Wednesday afternoon. It is believed the van crossed the centre line, causing the collision. Both dr ivers involved in the incident sustained minor injuries.

Vehicles damaged in crash Two vehicles have sustained considerable damage following a collision on Redwood Street on Thursday evening. Police say a 45-year-old woman has driven her Ford vehicle into a parked car, at about 7pm. She was subsequently treated for minor injuries. Police says inquiries are continuing into the incident and charges are likely to be laid. Shortly after, a 44-year-old male cleaner was arrested for drink driving and driving while disqualified. At 11pm on Thursday, a 50-year-old man and a 51-yearold woman, both with unknown occupation, were arrested for disorderly behaviour on Boyce St. Also on Thursday: A 47-yearold female cleaner was arrested in relation to an historic theft, and an 18-year-old unemployed man was arrested on a warrant for his arrest.

Sweet tooth A 14-year-old male student has been referred to Youth Aid after being arrested for stealing

chocolate from Countdown on Friday night. Earlier, a 43-year-old male factory worker was arrested for driving while disqualified. In the afternoon, a 42-year-old unemployed man was arrested for disorderly behaviour and trespassing following an incident at Work and Income, Blenheim; a 17-year-old male kitchen hand was arrested for breaching the liquor ban; and a 54-year-old male vineyard worker was arrested for driving while forbidden.

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Putting their faces on A 19-year-old male cellar hand and a 20-year-old unemployed woman were arrested for stealing beauty accessories from Farmers in Blenheim on Saturday afternoon. It is alleged the man stole false eyelashes, while the woman fled with make-up. At 12.50am on Saturday, an 18-year-old male butcher was arrested for consuming cannabis. Shortly after, a 25-year-old male labourer was arrested for allegedly punching a a 28-yearold man at a licenced premise in Blenheim. At 3.20am, a 16-year-old male vineyard worker was arrested for possession of cannabis and cannabis-smoking utensils, and having a knife in a public place. He has been referred to Youth Aid. At 9am, a 20-year-old male vineyard worker was arrested for trespassing and breaching his bail conditions. Shortly after, a 63-year-old unemployed man was also arrested for breaching his bail conditions.

• Two wild ducks (you will need to talk to your friendly hunter) • 6 peeled and halved shallots • 3 peeled and quartered kiwi fruit (could use lemons) •fresh rosemary •salt and fresh cracked black pepper. • 1 bottle of your favourite sparkling wine or champagne • 1 bay leaf Rinse and dry the ducks, season with the salt and pepper in the cavities of the ducks. Stuff the ducks with the shallots, kiwi fruit and rosemary. Place them all in a dish that can be covered, I like to use my dutch oven.

Sprinkle some salt, pepper, rosemary and the bay leaf over the top and pour in the champagne leaving at least enough for a glass for the chef. Cook covered for an hour in a preheated oven at 180 degrees celsius. Check half way through to make sure it hasn’t dried. After an hour check to see if it is cooked (juice should run clear). Rest the ducks. On the stove top reduce the cooking liquor by half. If you’d like the gravy thick you can combine some of the liquor with a tablespoon of corn flour and stir through. This is lovely served with traditional roast veggies.

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Create an heirloom For those precious moments in life such as the birth of a baby, a wedding and retirement it is important to preserve these memories, and what better way to do it than having a wooden plaque made. Blenheim man Roger Brewerton has dedicated most of his life to the art of woodwork and with his purpose built CNC Router machine, he says he can carve almost anything. “This is a really unique machine which is only limited by your imagination, carving anything from plaques and signs through to 2.5D carvings and lithophanes,” he says. The CNC machine is computer numerically controlled meaning each design is created using mathematics to communicate the exact dimensions needed for the machine to carve words, pictures and designs. “This machine is near capable of carving replacement hip joints,” Roger laughs. Roger retired 18 months ago so that he could focus on learning the machine’s technology and is now ready to offer his unique service to Marlborough through his business arRBee Woodware. He can create plaques for births, weddings, anniversaries, birthday’s, pet memorials, retirement, house names and street numbers

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HOWiE: Euin and Haley are proud to announce the safe arrival of their third baby, Reilly Fern (7lb) on July 21 2011, at 7:36pm. A sister for Ashton and Blake. Special thanks to midwife Shona and all the staff at Ward One. Both well.

lammas/maRsHall: Shaloe and Gavin are pleased to announce the safe but early arrival of Maddison Joan (5lb 15oz) on July 24th at 8.40am. Special thanks to Shona Wills, Michelle, Haleigh and Rachel.

Williams: Matty and Jess are delighted to annouce the safe arrival of their first baby boy, Carter Williams (7lb, 2oz) on July 11th at 10.21pm at Wairau Hospital. Huge thanks to the amazing Cathy Middleton and the staff in the Maternity Ward.

PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am 12pm and 4pm 7pm

ROUssEl: Lacey and William are pleased to announce the speedy arrival of their first baby boy, (2490g) on July 16 2011, at 6am at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwife Tash and my Nana. Both well.

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BROWNiNG-DaViEs: Kestrel is proud to announce the safe arrival of her second baby, Sage Alexis (9lb 9.5oz) on July 21 2011, at 5:28pm. A sister for Heath. Special thanks midwife Carol and all the staff at Ward One. Both well.

mOYNiHaN: Sean, Nicola and big brother JamesPatrick are thrilled to announce the arrival of Caitlyn Joy-Marie. Born on 16.06.11. Delivered in Wellington at 4.52pm and weighing in at 5lb 13. Now all at home happy and healthy. Special thanks to Cathy Middleton, Helen Crampton and all of our amazingly supportive family and friends. Photo provided.

aGNEW: Glenn and Laura are pleased to announce the safe arrival their baby girl, Ella Rose Agnew (8lb 11oz) on July 22nd 2011. A sister for Michael. Huge thanks to midwife Angela White and all the staff on Maternity Ward.

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CLEMENTS, Florence (Florrie): Passed away peacefully at Redwood Lifestyle Care & Village, Blenheim, on July 25, 2011. In her 95th year. Cherished wife of the late Colin, and dearly beloved Mum and Grand Mum of Carolyn and Max Wood (Blenheim), and their children Mary and Nikk King (Auckland), and Colin and Keryn Wood (Blenheim), proud Great Grand Mum of Dan and Lily. Messages to the Wood Family, 10B Brook Street, Blenheim 7201. A very special thank you to all the staff of Redwood Lifestyle Care and Village for their wonderful care of Mum over the past four years. In lieu of flowers donations to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal would be appreciated and may be made at the service. A funeral service for Florrie will be held at St. Ninians Presbyterian Church, Alabama Road, Blenheim at 1.30pm on Thursday July 28, followed by cremation. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM FDANZ 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

Blenheim Healing Rooms Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayer available to anyone. Phone 578 9704

Housie Every Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, Weld Street. Light meals available. Bring a friend for a good night out. Proceeds to Special Needs Children of Marlborough.

Sheets ‘n’ Things Good used linen for sale! Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon at Bread of Life, 14b Stephenson Street (opp Boys College) Phone: 577 5423.

SF Marlborough (supporting families and mental well being) For information/advocacy/support for families living with mental illness please contact Cheryl or Lyn on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street. All Welcome

The Blue Door is open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

Weekly Sunday Market Wynen St Carpark, 8.00am - 1.00pm. Produce, crafts, plants, books, preserves, general goods. Traders Welcome $5.00 car space. No bookings necessary. Information Joan 578 7918

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community services Marlborough After hours GP Services: at Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. (excluding Redwoodtown Doctors patients see below) Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. Redwoodtown Doctors: 9amnoon Saturday morning. Redwoodtown Doctors' patients requiring A/H consultations please phone 5780470. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm 7 days Ph 5782271. Diabetes NZ Marlborough: 5775549, Office hrs Tues,Wed,Thurs 9am-3pm. Lifeline Marlborough: 5778668, 24hr helpline. Marlb Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital (5209999) and ask for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: Red Cross Rooms, 33 Redwood Street. Every Tuesday at 7.30pm. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Ross 578 5896. Alzheimers Society Marlb: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd, Mon,Wed,Fri

9am-4pm / Tue, Thrus 9.30-3pm. Hospital Visiting Hours Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am7.30pm, 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. Marlb Family Budgeting Free,confidential budgeting advice. Monday -Friday. Phone 578 2006. Citizens Advice Bureau Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 5209980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Nonurgent 579 4870. Chemist:Pic ton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm. Seddon Health Clinic Monday 10am-1pm; Wednesday 3pm-7pm; Friday 10am-1pm. After hours: Marlborough GP Services: Reception: 520 6377. Office: 520 9980. For an appointment phone 578 1665 or Seddon Plunket Rms 575 7194 during clinic hours.

WILKIE, Martin: On Saturday July 23, 2011, peacefully, at Seaview Home Picton. Beloved husband of the late Margaret, loved father of Geoff, Mark, and Gail, and father-in-law of Lynette, Susan, and Stephen Butcher. Treasured grandad of Andrea, Rachelle, Amy, Brett, Charlotte, Carlos, Andrew, Nathaniel, Matthew, and Hannah. Messages to Unit 10 Hillside Courts, Seaview Crescent, Picton 7220. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 411, Blenheim 7240. A funeral service for Martin will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, Blenheim at 1pm Thursday July 28, followed by interment at Picton Services Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM FDANZ 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SMITH (BRYANT), Monica Mary: On Saturday July 23, 2011, peacefully, at her daughter’s home in Blenheim, after a short illness. Beloved wife of the late Gary Smith, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Rodney and Sue, Geoffrey and Claire (Australia), Sharon and Lyn Hatton (Christchurch), Gaylene and Ralph, Debbie and Richard Morris (Wellington), Leanne and Tony Simmons. Much loved grandmother and great grandmother of many. Loved sister of the late Eric O’Connor and Corina Moore. Messages to 7 Elmwood Avenue Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 411, Blenheim 7240. Monica will be at her daughter’s home, 7 Elmwood Avenue, until the time of her service which will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Maxwell Road, Blenheim, at 1.30pm Wednesday July 27, followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN BLENHEIM FDANZ 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz SMITH, Monica Mary, 23.7.2011. In loving memory of a very much loved and treasured grandmother and great grandmother to Chris Hatton, Amanda, Robbie, Charlie and Alex Tiffen, all of Christchurch. Love you forever. Rest in Peace. xxx SMITH, Monica Mary: 23.7.2011. In loving memory of a wonderful grandmother and great grandmother. You will always be our shining star when Amelia and I look into the sky. Forever in our thoughts. Rest in Peace Grandma. Love you forever. Ryan, Melissa, James and Amelia. SMITH, Monica Mary: Dearly loved Grandma of Jason, Rhonda and Cassandra and loved Great Grandma of Caitlin and Georgia. “From pain to peace, from home to heaven”. Love always.

acknowledgement FORSYTH, Reta: The family of Reta sincerely thank those who sent cards, flowers, baking, gifts of food and attended Mum's funeral service. It was very much appreciated. Thank you to Father Alan, Barry and staff of Sowmans, Graham and Cynthia Brooks, and staff of Bethsaida By and Hospice Marlborough. Russell McQuarters

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A RT N Z original paintings. Also english and overseas artists. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 579 6046 Souchebys Antiques, 50 Grove Rd, Blenheim.

FURNITURE arrived. Large Totara dining table, 3 piece bergere lounge suite, desks, chairs, wardrobes, chest of drawers, bookcases, h a l l s t a n d , wa s h stand, baltic pine dresser, grandfather clocks, 18th century oak furniture, rugs, etc. Free delivery. Open MondayS a t u r d a y 10 a m 5 p m . Ph o n e 57 9 6 046. Souchebys Antiques, 50 Grove Road, Blenheim.

P E AS TR AW $ 9. Delivered. 572 2701. Please leave a message. AEON Crossland 2WD Auto H / L Box. New $ 4995. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Road, Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151

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YA M A H A AG10 0 2006 $1500 Good Condition. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Road, Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151 SUZUKI Vinson LT F 5 0 0 V i n s o n 2007 2/4WD $6600. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Road, Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151

TO ADVERTISE your items on the Classifieds Pages phone 5777 868

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GAS GAS EC125 Racing NEW 2010 $10,500. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Rd Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151 G A S G A S EC20 0 NEW 2009 $ 9,400. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Rd Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151 GAS GAS EC250 Racing NEW 2009 $10,500. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Rd Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151 G A S G A S EC3 0 0 NEW 2010 $11,300. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Rd Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151

F O R M A L dres s. Size 10-12. Pale blue halter neck design. One off design in excellent condition $80-$100. Cream fur wrap. $30.00 Phone 570 5758 H O L D E N COMMO DORE 1989 V6, Car Trailer, Self Drive 20" Motor Mower, Weedeater. Like to sell as unit Phone Tony 578 7682

W H ITE C H I P & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways. Phone Thomson 575 6885

CANAM 400 2 Seater 2005. Good condition. $5500. Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Rd, Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151

SALE

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SERVICE your lawn mower for only $35.00 at Picton Equipment Centre. 7 Devon Street Phone 573 8150

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YAMAHA YFM450 Grizzly 2/4WD 2008. $ 6900 Marlborough Trials Centre Ltd. 53 Grove Road, Blenheim. Ph 579 2500. Mobile 027 230 3151

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SALE List your garage sale like this in our classifieds column for only $10.00 Phone or email The Blenheim Sun Newspaper today 577 7868 OR classifieds@ blenheimsun. co.nz

Trades and Services AUTOMOTIVE

ACCESS EQUIPMENT

BAC

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Experience you can trust

The Japanese Car Specialist

WOF $35 -Car WOF $20 -Trailer 22 Herbert Street, Mayfield, Blenheim (BESIDE VEHICLE TESTING STATION)

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• Electric Scissorlifts • Diesel 4wd Scissorlifts • Cherrypickers • Knuckle booms 15 Main Street, Blenheim Phone 578 5600 0800 243 844

Mobile 021 361 544

3 We have two factory trained and qualified marine technicians with over 35 years experience between them 3 Guaranteed warranties and value for money 3 Servicing all makes and models of outboard motors 3 Mobile marine workshop servicing the entire Marlborough region 3 Large range of wrecked motors and second hand parts Phone or see David in the showroom for all workshop bookings, inquiries and spare parts

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MArlBorough’s only AA Defensive Driving instructor AA approved monthly defensive driving courses. Back from retirement, driving instructor for 14 years:

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FENCING

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• Pruning • Roses • Shrubs • Hedges • Fruit Trees • Trees

Commercial & Domestic Window Cleaning

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Covering the whole Marlborough Region

DAVE REES PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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Setting the Standard in Window Cleaning

• Sectional Doors

Ph: 579 4445 Fax: 578 4443

DAVID ROBINSON

•Prompt friendly service and support •New & Used computer sales •Computer component sales •Computer upgrades •Internet / Email connections and help •Infusion small business software •Farming & vineyard software •HP & leasing options

ENGINEERING MARLBOROUGH POWDERCOATING

New or Repairs ount 15% Disc

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Over 70% of our work comes from recommendation by SATISFIED CUSTOMERS

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Parts & Labour

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DRIVING & DEFENSIVE DRIVING

GENERATORS

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Blenheim Auto Centre

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not just TurF Stephen Daubney Ph: 0275411247 A/H: 577 7193

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SPOUTING

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ADRIENNE'S Beauty Den. For all your beauty treatment. 85 Lakings Road. Ph 578 8862 DENTURES Advanced Prosthetic Treatment. Premium Dentures. Natural looks thanks to digital precision at Blenheim Denture Studio. 71 Alfred Street. Ph 578 4344 EAR H E A LT H Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 578 8310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St. MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665. SYSTEM : Slim lose weight the easy way, food designed for NZ'ers by NZer 's. Ph J ean Rooney 577 8686.

BOOKS books books. All kinds. Small to estate lots. Good prices paid. Phone 027 246 0202

RENWICK COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL

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Painting? Decorating? Do it right!

• Wallpapering • Waterblasting • Painting and much more

Merv Scott Decorating Phone Merv 0800 Do it Up (0800 36 4887) or 021 669 666 Member of Master Painters Association

accommodation

Surfers Paradise Stay 7 / Pay 6 at

Le Chelsea Apartments with Lynne and Peter (ex Blen). Close to beach, Cavill Mall & Pacific Fair (conditions apply)

www.lechelsea.com.au stay@lechelsea.com.au PH:(07)55383366

TE RAWA RESORT Wilson Bay Pelorus Sound. Restaurant & Bar. Right at the waters edge, accommodation, Shop, On & Off Licence, petrol on wharf, LPG & moorings. Private functions & small conferences. Ph 03 579 8285 www.terawa.co.nz Read The Sun Online www.blenheimsun.co.nz

DEMOLITION Derby Car - Phone Peter 577 6016 evenings DONT get the skip in yet! Some of the more valuable items come out of old sheds. Free quotes given. JUST BROWSING 577 5402 K E N W O O D m i xe r. Food dehydrator. Prefer harvest maid. Phone 027 246 0202 R E C O R D S, CD's, DVD's and turntables wanted. Any amount considered.Please phone: 578 8508 N.Z BOOKS, or collections, old postcards, fountain pens, bayonets, swords etc. Anything old or interesting. JUST BROWSIN G, B at t ys Road 577 5402 OLD whaling and early NZ / Maori items wanted. Private registered collector. Phone Phill on 577 5402 or A/H 578 8551

Need Ca$h? Go bush!

Public Meeting in the Hall Tuesday 9th of August 2011, 7.30pm

Business: To confirm the transfer of the Hall to the Ministry of Education (Renwick School) Authorised by James Cresswell Hall Committee Chairman

Possum Skins - All grades - Top Prices

Phone Robin & Lisa 03 570 5198 027 289 2808

to let SPRINGLANDS modern bedsit with private courtyard. $180.00 per week includes power. Ph after 6pm 027 2952902.

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Creative Movement and Dance Classes

Led by Leanne Young Grad. Dip. Movement and Dance (Melb) Thursday, 6.30-7.15pm For 5-12yrs old Cost: $40 per term

house for sale

HOUSE FOR PRIVATE SALE

7a Hospital Road • 3 yr old permanent material • 3 bdrm + garage • Log fire, • Covered BBQ entertaining area, • Off street parking, • Fully fenced • RV $315,000 selling well below at $282,000

BRING AN OFFER Trademe Ref #AYM437 To arrange viewing phone 577 9195 or 021 129 8707

Opening & Packing Positions

To apply please fill out an application form by coming into our office (9am to 4:30pm) at 43 Dublin St, Picton or phone and have an application form sent to you or call into the WINZ office in Blenheim. NELSON RANGER FISHING Co Ltd 43 Dublin St, Picton Phone +64 3 573-7921 FAX +64 3 573-6333

To Register Contact: Leanne Young (Instructor) 027 3613981 or 5775965 or St. Ninian’s Office 5788895

Fully subsidised distance learning programmes with local tutor support and flexible weekly workshops (for NZ permanent residents and citizens) Certificate in Computer Technology (level 2 or 3) National Certificate in Retail (level 2 or 3) Certificate in Community Support services (Care for the Older Person) NMIT level 4 For more details on all programmes call 578 0215 Ext 587 Or call / text for Computing Peter (021) 187 9663 for Retail Angie (021) 0303 243 and for Caregiving Programme Eleanor (022) 077 1957 Or email richmond@skillsupdate.co.nz

Office Administrator

Commences Term 3, Thur 11th August

situation wanted QUALIFIED NANNY available Full-time Parttime, over 13 years experience, Non-smoker, Full Drivers Licence, References Available. Phone Wendy 021 1686891

situation vacant

Drivers Wanted! Minimum of five years proven driving experience in either class 2, 4 or 5 and the ability to reverse vehicles, also this client includes the use of Hiabs and crane lifts so experience in these areas would be of benefit, however training will given. This is a five day operation, however you must be flexible enough to work additional hours. Must have an excellent knowledge of the Christchurch area as you will be required to deliver to multiple customers in and around the Christchurch area. Heavy lifting is also required so you must be physically fit. If you fit the description, contact us on: 03 341 5846 or email kdeans@adecco.co.nz.

Careworkers Required We are looking to increase our staffing levels. If you have experience in care of elderly and wish to join a dedicated team.

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Part Time Permanent 0.5 FTE (20hrs per week) Blenheim Based Kimi Hauora Wairau Marlborough PHO is seeking an experienced administrator to provide administrative support to the Primary Health Organisation. The position requires management and coordination of planning cycles, electronic and paper filing systems, excellent relationships with providers of office support including IT. The successful applicant will be an expert user of word processing, spreadsheet and database applications, be able to undertake and document development work, manage procurement and other projects as these arise. Applicants need to committed to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. The role reports to the CEO and with the Receptionist/PA and Accounts Administrator is a key support role for the CEO, board and PHO administrative processes. For more information about the position please contact Christine Smith Chief Executive 035206200. For a copy of the job description or to apply please contact Ange Henry- Gifford phone 035206200 or email angeHG@ marlboroughpho.org.nz Applications close Friday, 12 August 2011

situation vacant

Please contact: Mary Agnew Ph 577 9990

2 Bedroom flat. Car por t. Unsuit able for children. No Dogs. Redwoodtown. $190 per week. Phone 572 5117 L ARGE room in Renwick for rent. $80pw Phone 578 0639 or 027 3024867

Night Shift: 4pm to 12:30am

Experience is preferred but not essential as full training will be given to candidates with a proven work record.

Basically Bush Ltd SERVICE your lawn mower for only $35.00 at Picton Equipment Centre. 7 Devon Street Phone 573 8150

DO You want to UPSKILL or study for free while working (not sitting in a classroom everyday)?

We have vacancies for mussel openers and/or packers.

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Wednesday July 27, 2011

MAKE MONEY. No Fees. Free training. No risk. You be the boss. Phone NOW! 029 492 6647 AVON - 125 years and still growing.

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Receptionist Full Time Permanent Blenheim Based Kimi Hauora Wairau Marlborough Primary Health Organisation is seeking an experienced receptionist to provide reception services for the organisation and assistance for the Chief Executive Officer. The position requires client booking and reception as well as general visitors and is a busy people and support service role. The successful applicant will have excellent interpersonal skills including telephone communication. They will be well organised, experienced in office management processes and support and able to manage time effectively. Applicants must be committed to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. The position reports to the Chief Executive and, with the Office and Accounts Administrators (both part time) is a key point of contact and support for the PHO’s clients, member practices, Chief Executive, board and staff. For more information about the position please contact Christine Smith CEO 03 520 6200. For a copy of the job description or to apply please contact: Ange.Henry-Gifford angeHG@marlboroughpho.org.nz or Phone 03 520 6200 Applications close Friday, 12 August 2011

Ready to step up and lead a successful team in wastewater operations and maintenance

NELMAC is a company specialising in delivering Civil Maintenance and Amenity Horticulture services for our City’s Infrastructure. We are looking to fill a vacancy in the wastewater group within our Water and Waste Department. This position requires a dedicated person with wastewater experience and qualifications to lead a well trained and qualified team of drainage staff and operators maintaining Nelson City’s reticulation and wastewater treatment plant. Our operational environment involves municipal, corporate and residential customers. A strong commitment is required in: • Leading and supervising a team of tradespeople • Working with storm water/sewerage systems and treatment plant • Providing services with a clear customer focus • Two-way communication with a range of people • Administration and financial tasks, computer skills • Working within a strong Health & Safety environment • Focussing on efficiency and sustainability If this sounds like you, apply now and enjoy living and working in Nelson. For an application form and a job description including person specification and technical skills please contact: The Contract Manager - Civil Works - NELMAC LTD 8 Vickerman Street, P O Box 5077, PORT NELSON Telephone: (03) 546 0910, Fax: (03) 546 2064 Email: Ibell@nelmac.co.nz Applications close Friday 29th July 2011

HOLIDAY Home Managers - Love people and tourism, great cleaning and attention to detail? Join Bachcare - NZ’s leaders in holiday home rentals. Email team@ bachcare.co.nz

agm MARLBOROUGH RSA Womens Section. AG M to b e h e l d 10 August 2011 at 2pm in RSA Rooms. Calling for nominations for all positions on Committee. M Weir President

Blenheim Racing Pigeon Club AGM Sunday 31st July 3pm Club Rooms Phone 570 5374 All welcome


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Co-driver gears up for WRC Finland

Wednesday July 27, 2011

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Tasman look for first points >RUGBY Tasman will look to register its first point in the ITM Cup when it takes on Waikato in Hamilton on Friday night. The Makos have slumped to three consecutive losses in the first three rounds of the competition, and currently sit at the foot of the Cup Championship.

Manawatu currently lead the Cup competition with 11 points, ahead of Counties (10), Otago (9) and Hawke’s Bay (8). Bay of Plenty led the Cup Premiership and were as of last night with two wins from two, and were due to take on Waikato in Rotorua last night.

>m oTo R s p o R T By Damian George Local co-driver John Kennard will begin this weekend’s Rally Finland with driver Hayden Paddon atop the Production World Rally standings, and determined to help the team to a production category podium finish. The duo of Kennard and Paddon, from Geraldine, finished third in their first Finnish WRC event last year as part of their Pirelli Star Driver programme. This year, 24-year-old Paddon aims to at least repeat last year’s performance during the hugely popular rally from July 28 to 30,

try and do that on when you take into account the experience of our fellow competitors and also the fast wildcard local entries,” he says. Sunday’s test drive was cut short as the road was cutting up, so Paddon and Kennard will use Thursday morning’s shakedown session to confirm some final changes to the Subaru. Described as a flat-out all-gravel contest, Paddon and Kennard charging through tree-lined straights and flying over blind crests during the 314 kilometres of rallying divided into 22 stages.

regarded by locals as the equivalent to the country’s own Formula One event. “Getting on the podium is a minimum. Of course, we’ll be trying for more,” Paddon said after testing his WRX STI over the weekend. “Last year, I made the mistake of being too conservative with the pace notes, so this year I know we can attack the roads and crests a lot more.” Paddon enters the race on the back of consecutive PWRC victories in Portugal and Argentina, and is keen to add a third title. “But this is the hardest rally to

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Your week in sport

Tiger tamed; new breed charges They are calling it a new era. They – the critics - are saying that because Darren Clarke’s British Open golf victory at Royal St George’s recently was the third time in the last six majors a Northern Irishman has come out on top. They are also saying that because, more significantly, the victory marked the first time in the history of golf the United States has not provided the winner for six consecutive major tournaments. The proclamation depends, however, on how you define an ‘era’. In Tiger Woods’ case, for example, this constitutes 14 major

victories in 15 years since his first in 1997. So, to add a bit of perspective, this so-called ‘new era’ has been in existence for all of about three years – the time since Tiger won his last major. But there is no doubt the face of golf is changing. It has been changing steadily since the great Tiger was tamed by revelations of adultery, subsequent loss of form and, now, injuries. The last 12 majors have been won by 12 different golfers, one of them a striking youngster with curly hair from Northern Ireland. However you define it, the shift in dominance is good for the game. No, make that imperative.

MARLBOROUGH INDOOR BOWLS ASSOCIATION COMPETITION: Midweek Tournament at Omaka Marae on Tues 2 August 2011 at 1.00pm: J Horner, R Roe, H Neal, M King. A Sangster, M Leslie, J Taylor, C Stein. K McKenzie, J Kraan, A Rouse, D Day. A Macfarlane, L Hoole, D Payton, M Dietrich. M Agnew, V Henderson, Marie Dietrich, A Beeloo. Corrections:

• The Queen Charlotte Yacht Club’s fundraising dinner on July 16 was hosted by Clubs of Marlborough (who donated the venue), not the Marlborough Convention Centre as reported in The Sun last week. • Major Dusty Miller did not initiate Blenheim South Rotary’s involvement with the local Food

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It is much-needed, and looks as though it may last for a while yet. Tip of the hat: Speaking of a change in dominance, Australia’s Cadel Evans became his country’s first ever Tour de France winner following the event’s final stage on Sunday. At 34, he also became the oldest winner of the race since World War II. American supremacy: No Argentina, no Brazil; Uruguay took on Paraguay in the final of the Copa America on Monday morning (NZ time), with the Uruguayans romping to a 3-0 victory and its 15th Copa title. It follwed the team’s fourth placing at the 2010 World Cup.

D North, B Scofield, A Mansell, J Hayes. J Randall, E Dellabosca, G Couper, B Mansell. C King, S Stein, T Parkinson, V Sangster. O Couper, J Henson, C Wooster, S Banks. B Bothwell, K Jones, J Climo, M Horner. B Manson, E Goodwin, L Norton, P Simpson. K Newport, R Parkinson, M Leslie, T Wooster. If for any reason you are unable to play on the day, please ring Mike 578 1683. Bank and Salvation Army Toy Appeal, as reported in The Sun last week. That information was provided incorrectly to The Sun. Major Miller was a Salvation Army officer in Blenheim for 10 years, not 24. He had previous stints at Dunedin South, Mosgiel, Oxford and Woodville.

Bible Answers... with Pastor Jeff Williams

Do you have a Bible question for Jeff? Email us your question at pastor@mbbc.org.nz or post it to us. Full confidentiality is assured at all times. Q – “Religion is the scourge of the earth. You should keep your Bible Answers inside your church for the blind people who believe them.” (Matt N – Email) A – Not really a question here, but several things worth looking at more closely… Is religion really THE scourge of the earth? No. Religion is a straw dummy that hides the REAL scourge of the earth which is SIN found in our own wicked hearts. Jeremiah 17:9 says that, “The heart is deceitful ABOVE ALL THINGS, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” Pride, selfishness, hate, envy, greed, lust, malice – these are the things found in the heart of men that are THE real scourge of the earth. The problem however is that religion embodies most of these things! For every good work done in the name of some god, anyone with common sense can see that religion is behind most of the world’s wars and has brought untold poverty and misery to countless millions. How can this be? God has put within each of us a knowledge that he exists (Rom 1:19-20; 2:15) – men have three options in response to the reality of God’s existence and their failures (that pride, hate and selfishness!) before him: 1) Reject him and go off and do as they please – atheism, evolution and anti-religion! 2) Cover this uncomfortable feeling by trying to appease God on their own terms: religion! 3) Submit to a holy God and obey him just as his Word commands – Bible believing Christianity! The SINGLE GREATEST MISCONCEPTION that exists in New Zealand today is the utter, complete and total failure of the average Kiwi to understand the difference between the 2nd and 3rd options just stated. If you actually understood what I just said, you are in the extreme minority: Congratulations! As post-modern New Zealand takes an increasingly anti-god stance, religion (which can’t help you) and its opposite extreme of Bible-believing Christianity (which can help you) are lumped into the same basket – an unfair comparison born out of ignorance in a population who generally know nothing of the Bible or world history. This little column has taken heaps of heat in the past three months for merely pointing out this simple difference – notice all the disclaimers above and below that we have no choice but to wear these days. If you hate God and want to do your own thing – that’s your right – go for it! Please know however that as long as we live in a free country we will continue to exercise our freedoms and warn you about the folly of your way – so Matt, we won’t be hiding our Bible answers in church. But before you get too excited, it might be worth the effort to actually consider the possibility that the RELIGION you are so upset about is as different from a BIBLE ANSWER as chalk and cheese.

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Royals put Blenheim company in spotlight By Celeste Lodewyk A bee venom beauty product which has been reportedly used by royal bride Kate Middleton and several celebrities has cast an international spotlight on Blenheim company, The Honey Collection. Owned by Nick Coombe, The Honey Collection on Grove Road has been working closely with Nelson Honey, the company whose bee venom product has been used by English beautician Deborah Mitchell on her famous clients. The product called Nectar Ease was used by Deborah to develop a

Swimmer scoops ten medals at national champs

face mask cream and was credited last year with making the Duchess of Cornwall, 63, look years younger. She later recommended it to Kate Middleton prior to her wedding. Following the royal hype, Nelson Honey worked with The Honey Collection to design their own version of the bee venom face mask cream, Royal Nectar. “Royal Nectar has been in hot demand since television stations here and from Australia ran stories on it recently so we thought it would be nice to mention Blenheim’s involvement,” says The Honey Collection manager Georgia Devlin (pictured). Now The Honey Collection is preparing to release its own cream called Natural Beetox. “No one until now knows we have made this product so we are really excited for its release in the coming weeks, in a way Blenheim will have its own touch of royalty,” she says. What is special about the bee venom face mask cream is its use as a natural alternative to botox. “It plumps us the skin and pushes out the wrinkles, great for filling out your skin and making you look more youthful,” Georgia says.

By Damian George Blen hei m swi mmer Nick Kerry has scooped a remarkable ten medals and helped the Blenheim Swim Club to fifth place out of 63 teams at the New Zealand Division II Swim Championships, held in Rotorua last week. T h e 16 -ye a r- old Nick Kerry claimed four gold medals, two silver and two bronze as he contributed half of the club’s 20 medals at the annual event. Kerry clinched gold in the 200m fly, 400m individual medley, 200m breaststroke and 100m fly, and snatched silver in the 200m individual medley and 50m backstroke. Two further golds were achieved through 16-year-old Rachel Clark, in the 50m backstroke, and 13-year-old Toby Lloyd, in the 200m freestyle. Clark also gained silver in the 100m backstroke, while Lloyd took home silver in the 200m fly and pocketed four bronze medals. Sally McNath took home a silver in the 200m backstroke and bronze in the 50m fly, and achieved six personal best times. Kieran Raemaki also achieved several personal best times at the meet. Both Kerry and Lloyd qualified for the NZ Short Course Championships in Wellington from August 5-8, which they will be competing in alongside fellow club member and national breaststroke champion Sara Gene (13).

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