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Kids injected with dud vaccine The district health board has apologised after 87 children were injected with a dud vaccine which had been exposed to cold temperatures, rending it ineffective. Vaccines should be stored at temperatures between two and eight degrees but some were stored in a chilly bin that went below zero on a journey to the schools, says Nelson Marlborough medical officer of health,

Dr Ed Kiddle. “This was identified when the full temperature data was able to be downloaded from the data loggers on return to the hospital base. “We have contacted parents and apologised for this incident and based on external expert advice, recommended revaccination to ensure the children have received the appropriate levels of immunisation

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andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz protection.” The school-based programme was temporarily put on hold while the incidents were investigated and solutions were intro-

duced to stop it happening again. He says the children were not exposed to any risks from the dud vaccines. The DHB has now introduced laptops and software, so information about the temperature can be seen before the vaccinations begin. The vaccines were an HPV (to prevent cervical cancer), booster for diptheria, tetanus and pertussis.

Husband and wife Shannon and Amy Mcilroy have both been selected in the New Zealand lawn bowls squad for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Shannon Mcilroy reckons he plays pretty well if his wife Amy is watching, so her inclusion in the New Zealand lawn bowls squad for the Commonwealth Games might just be his secret advantage. “I always look over and she does a sign or starts giggling. She’ll do something to make me get an extra five or ten per cent,” he says. Both Shannon and Amy will be competing in Glasgow, the first time the husband and wife duo have gone together to a major event, after Shannon represented New Zealand in Delhi in 2010. “It’ll be pretty cool if I’m playing on a green and Amy is playing on the other and I can look over and see how she’s going,” he says. Coach Dave Edwards sat the pair

down at the same time when announcing the team for Glasgow, and Shannon and Amy say that was the biggest giveaway that they would both be going. “Well, it was either we’re both going or neither of us are,” says Amy. She says it seems “unreal”, considering they both met through lawn bowls years ago. “Now we’re married and going to the Commonwealth Games, I did not picture that happening at all.” Shannon, who plays for the Stoke Bowling Club, has been selected in the singles and triples. In the latter he will be joined by Ali Forsyth, who is originally from Nelson, and Tony Grantham. “We had a hit out against Australia a couple of months ago and never lost a game, so we’re pretty

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stoked with how things are going. Ali is a bit of a class act. If he’s on form you’re in with a chance of winning.” Amy, who plays for the United Bowling Club, will be in the triples and fours. At 23 years old she is the “old duck” in the triples, and will play alongside Nelson’s Val Smith in the fours. Amy says she’d love to hear the national anthem playing at the Commonwealth Games, which is just an alternative way of saying she wants to win a gold medal. But Shannon admits the competition is going to be tough for them both. “We’re going into

unknown territory really. If the Commonwealth Games was here in New Zealand we’d be a realistic chance of winning gold but now, if we play well, we’ll be an outside chance of medalling.” When asked what she was looking forward to most in Glasgow, Amy says she just wants to make her family proud, and would be thinking of her late uncle and poppa when competing with the silver fern on. “My biggest thing is definitely doing this for my family, and my mum and dad are coming over to watch.” Even though they’re husband and wife, there will be no rooming together in the athletes’ village. “We’re not allowed. We’re there to play bowls, not hugs and cuddles,” says Shannon.


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Rising Sun manager Sam Cotton in a burnt out toliet in the back of the Rising Sun Tavern. Photo: Andrew Board. Rising Sun general manager, Sam Cotton, says they want the man caught and after six arsons or attempted arsons in the past year, they’re sick of the worry that comes with constantly being targeted. “If he isn’t caught he will kill someone. We have people who live upstairs and all it takes is for one of these fires to get up-

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Rotary Club of Nelson president Jan Aberhart, sorts through records at the Giant Vinyl Record Sale. Held at the Stoke Memorial Hall, the sale was a huge success and raised $2000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters. The idea came about when a member of the rotary club was given an estate lot of records. “We had been holding them in storage for a while but didn’t know what to do with them,” says Jan. “Once word got out we had them, we ended up with a whole collection from around Nelson. We ended up with 8000-10,000 records. There were trailer loads.” Photo: Phillip Rollo.


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The backers of a proposed motorsports and adventure park near Tapawera are holding a meeting in Nelson next month, to present their plans for the park and form a working group to “facilitate the project”. The New Zealand Central Motorsports and Adventure Park was granted resource management planning permission by the Environment Court last month. The park will be constructed on a 203 hectare property at Stanley Brook owned by Nelson motorsport enthusiast Garry Adcock who, initiated the project with his former busi-

ness partner Gary Donaldson in 2011. Now project manager Dave McLeod says the next step is to form a group to start the second stage of the project. Dave says they have already been approached by a number of people interested in being involved in the park’s development and will form a working group or committee after next month’s meeting. “The project has been in the planning stages for a long time but we haven’t been comfortable about going out and seeking support until we got the resource consent,” Dave says. “Now we have

that it’s time to take that next step.” Garry says the key to the venture’s success will be to develop a site that caters for a wide range of activities. Although the park will be centred around a complex of motorsport tracks and facilities it will also include a conference centre, accommodation, a camping ground, mountainbike park and tracks, commercial premises and a variety of recreational activities. Dave says the project had been estimated to cost around $26 million, although the final figure was likely to be considerably

less because they could make significant savings on constructing the sealed racing circuit. “We thought it would cost around $12 to $14 million to build the track and then we found out the (Highlands Motorsport Park) Cromwell track only cost $4 million. They saved a lot of money by doing the preliminary earthworks themselves so we can probably do the same thing.” The meeting will be held at the Honest Lawyer on June 26 starting at 7pm. Anyone interested in the project is welcome to attend.

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Plenty of entries for community awards With 110 entries received for the Trustpower Nelson Tasman Community Awards, locals have really got behind their volunteers. The Trustpower Nelson Tasman Community Awards, which recognise and reward voluntary groups for the outstanding contribution they make to the local community, are run in partnership with the Nelson City and Tasman District Councils.

Entries for the Community Awards closed on Friday 9 May. Trustpower Community Relations Representative Jess Somerville, says the Trustpower Community Awards help to recognise the people who put their heart and souls into helping out. “The generosity of volunteers, and the variety of projects they lend a hand to for their local community, never ceases

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The category winners receive $500 and runners-up receive $250. The Supreme Winner will take home $1500, a trophy, framed certificate and an all-expenses paid trip to the Trustpower National Community Awards. The entries for the awards are currently being prepared for judging, with the results to be announced and presented at a function on July 1.

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Every Friday and Saturday night Nelson’s streets are being watched and patrolled, not just by local police but also by the city’s community patrol. And now they’re after a few more members to help keep an eye on our city. The Nelson Community Patrol, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in January, assists police on Friday and Saturday nights, with two members patrolling the streets and acting as “eyes and ears” for the police. A third member of the patrol also mans the CCTV footage of the city, in the police command centre for the two nights. Chair of the group, John Wyllie, says its interaction with police has increased over recent years and is now firmly a part of the police strategy each weekend. He says natural attrition means the group looks for around five or six new members each year and he believes it’s a great first step for those looking to join the police. “Those people who are maybe looking for a career in the police, they can volunteer their services for 12 months and they can see how it works from

Nelson Community Patrol chair John Wylie and community constable Ray Clapp say the two groups are working closer together. Photo: Andrew Board. the inside without making that full commitment. “We’ve just had two from our group start at the police college, which is fantastic.” Community constable Ray Clapp says the way of policing has changed with more of a focus on prevention and the community patrol plays a big part in that. Members of the community patrol are expected to give up one night a month to patrol, but timing is flexible. Work can range from picking up a discarded stolen bicycle to being the first on the scene of a car accident or drunken fight. The patrol has its own dedicated ve-

hicle and is linked to police via a police radio. While anyone who has relevant skills and a willingness to help their community is welcome, John and Ray say those thinking about a career with the police should be the first to sign up as it provides practical experience for them. For more information about joining the community patrol, call Ray Clapp at the Nelson police station on 546 3840. The patrol would also like to thank its sponsors, MS Ford, Mount Campbell Communications, Power Signs, Aon Insurance and the Nelson City Council.


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Stoke couple win NZ’s highest rose award For 50 years Norm and Letty Thawley have shared a passion for roses, and earlier this month their life-long efforts were rewarded with the county’s highest rose society honour – the Frank Penn Award. It was the first time the award has been given to a couple and the Thawley’s say it was a huge shock, in front of the “bigwigs” of the New Zealand Rose Society at its AGM in Christchurch. “We had not the slightest inkling whatsoever. It was a huge bombshell to us. The people we went with knew what was coming up and they insisted we went,” says Letty. Norm, who is hard of hearing, says he didn’t even know what was happening until Letty told him to stand up and join her on stage. “I gathered they were talking about Letty but didn’t know until we got up there what it was all about. I was absolutely blown away,” he says. The Thawley’s were well known for their two acre home in Mahana and its extensive rose garden. Letty was the first to get into the hobby, attending a rose society meeting with Norm’s

Norm and Letty Thawley with the Frank Penn Award, the highest honour in rose society circles. Photo: Andrew Board. aunt in early 1962. The second chocka with roses that he’d meeting she attended, Letty spent all day preparing. was voted onto the committee “My rose won the convention and has been there ever since. cup and all of his roses didn’t Norm soon became an expert get anywhere. I couldn’t believe grower and was known for it and that really got me going tending to the rose gardens on more competitions.” outside the Mapua Public Hall Letty and Norm have moved and RSA hall in Mapu. off their two acre section Letty says one of the more to a much smaller home in humorous moments for her Summerset Village in Stoke. was when a friend invited her They say they’re still keen to to a rose society show in Nelson make their mark with roses. at late notice. “It was quite “At our old home in Mahana late in the afternoon when he we had 300 roses, the whole asked me so I just picked one range of them. We haven’t got single rose out of our garden. many here yet but I intend He picked me up and the boot to do something about that,” and back seat of his car were smiled Letty.

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Pete Marquet, Maree Thomas, Mac Clark, Shi De Malmancne, Gary Owens and Hannah Mead at Smugglers for the Stella promotion.

Barbara and Brian Kendall at their golden wedding anniversary held at the Orangerie.

Lucy and Matt Newberry at Brian and Barbara Kendall's golden wedding anniversary on Saturday night.

Todd Seelen with Vanessa and Paul Andrews at Smugglers on Friday.

Shena and Ron Lowry at the Orangerie in Monaco on Saturday night.

Mark and Kaye Lovegrove at Brian and Barbara's golden wedding anniversary.

Trish Scott and Gwytha France at the Summerset Fashion Parade on Tuesday evening.

Beverley Scholfield, Jean Walker, Trish Wehner and Marion Machon at the fashion parade.

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Some great events on this week. On Tuesday night we went along to Summerset Retirement Village for a fashion show. On Friday we were invited to Smugglers for a Stella Artois promotion they were hosting, and on Saturday we went to Barbara and Brian Kendall's golden wedding anniversary at the Orangerie. Remember, if you’d like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on 548 4949 or you can email us at editorial@ nelsonweekly.co.nz.

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Colleen Hughes, Norma Page and Joan Auton at the Summerset fashion parade.

With the FIFA U20 world cup at Saxton Field is Clive Beaumont, Nigel Muir, Cory Brown, Rachel Reese, Tim Skinner and John Armstrong.

Gary and Jude Albert at Brian and Barbara Kendall's golden wedding anniversary.

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Memorial cross taken: That is terrible I hope whoever took the cross returns it! I can still remember this accident, can’t believe it was 20 years ago. Glenda Lovell.

For a cross to last 20 years is good, maybe its a sign for a new one needed, I personally don’t like them. Donna Jan. My daughter and I saw the flowers scattered along the footpath and tried to replace them as best as we could. Mary Saxon. I always wondered what happened on that corner. I was told a child was killed there. So sad to hear that it was a large crash that killed two people. I hope you can get the original back. I see crosses on road sides and it makes me aware that someone died there and to take more care driving. Julia Lines. Hope you get it sorted Karina Tasker, your dad was a wonderful man. Nicky Rowland. That is very disgusting for someone to do such a thing, I hope the cross gets returned. Jae Walter. Tree damage in storm: Regarding your article about the Easter storm, I was shocked by the comment made by the Treescape employee who stated, “Heritage trees didn’t get damaged because they are

well maintained.” But wasn’t that a large council-protected tree that went over in Collingwood St this storm? Wasn’t that also a protected tree that also fell over in Collingwood St in the storms five years ago, outside Liquor King? I’m glad my arborist has a better understanding of trees. C Barnes.

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subsidising HRV, solar heating and retrofit double-glazing then put any more money and effort into this issue. If the rules are relaxed, there will be a lot of ratepayers who were forced to go through a process that they are still paying for who may demand some compensation. F Watts.

on the 2014 Anzac Poppy Day appeal last month. Special thanks to the collectors and businesses, on a very stormy day. Takings were slightly down on last year. This welfare money will help with the care of the local veterans. Thanks, Barry Pont Nelson RSA President.

To have your say on any local issue text Poppy Day collection: Wood burners for Nelson: We would like to thank the Nelson 027 UR VOICE or email us at editorial@ NO! For several reasons, I don’t public for their generous donations nelsonweekly.co.nz think they should. I can understand that people want to be able to choose, however we went through the council imposed process a few years ago. Took out a perfectly good fire and followed all the rules... at our cost! We will be paying it back at $90 a quarter in New seasons Collection of our rates, for another seven Are you living the life you dreamed of? years! We burn dry wood Want to let go of your burdens? and our previous fire did Are you happy? not smoke as much as most, Do you feel free? even before we changed. I You can choose to have a different life, note a comment by Tristan come and find out how. Fish in this week’s Nelson Learn how powerful your mind, Weekly, re loading up the (end of rolls) fire. It’s burning habits such thoughts and beliefs are! as these that caused the pollution problem in the first place. It also sounds like he’s burning green wood. Yes, the fires burn Wakatu industrial Estate differently, that’s the point. Lesley Evans Mon - Fri 9 - 4 I would rather see Clinical Hypnotherapist / Life healing coach the council consider

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Are you tying the knot?

Nelson Wedding Show 10am-4pm

Sunday 25th May 2014

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Don’t forget to bring along some the weight off your feet and enjoy a coffee to speak to the specialists in the wedding cash to spend on the wedding in the cafe. There will be plenty happening industry, so bring your ideas, and your show specials. The questions along with once a year show is you this Sunday befull of fresh ideas, tween 10am-4pm. Entry exciting new vento the show is $10 and dors and experts that payable at the door, enare passionate about try to NMIT is via Alton helping you achieve the St. wedding day of your dreams. If you’re engaged and in the midst of planDecorus Jewellers are ning your big day then there’s another very The Nelson Wedding Show this year introduces a fashion show of here to provide you with important day you should attend first. brides across other cultures with beautiful jewellery for The Nelson Wedding Show is this Sunday this year being wedding fashions any occasion. Decorus 25 May so get along to the Nelson Maroffer a wide range of lborough Institute of Technology. With from the Philippines. From phostunning pieces from ideas galore for making your day as spe- tographers, venues, caterers, florists, dressmakers and more, they brands including Karen cial as it should be, the cream of the crop are the experts who know all of the Walker, Pastiche and of specialist wedding providers will offer Georgini or the chance plenty of inspiration, cat walk shows and trade secrets when it comes to pullto craft you own unique entertainment. If you’re stuck, or just need ing off your perfect day. After you’ve had a good look some advice you’ll find it all under the one Owner/Manager/Sales Sharron Page Moreton and Sales Casey item with their specialist around the exhibits, take Stevenson are looking forward to the Wedding Show this Sunday jeweller, Erika Prall. With 28 years experiboth indoors and out. ence crafting fine jewellery Erika can help Don’t leave the groom to be you find that special piece for your wedat home. There will be plen- ding. ty to keep the guys occupied Whether it’s for the mother of the bride, with a handy Man Crèche, the groom, or gifts that your bridesmaids so why not bring along the can treasure long after the big day, Debest man as well? One lucky corus have the perfect piece. They can bride will have the chance to source a variety of wonderful stones from win a dream wedding pack- their New Zealand suppliers and can work age prize along with plenty around your budget to make sure you get Get your 10% discount voucher from us of spot prizes, as well as a P RO something truly wonderful. O F S H E ET at the Nelson Wedding Show - All suits held in store. major door prize of a dia- Decorus can also repair or redesign an old New range of grey & blue suits just arrived mond pendant sponsored piece to make a tonew wearable item while Please check the proof attached with this sheet and sign to confirm your approval print your ad as it appears here. If not approved, please mark any changes on this sheet and email it back to design@wildtomato.co.nz as soon as possible. We will reply with another proof as its soon as we can. by Jens Hansen. retaining sentimental value. NELSON TAILORS | MENSWEAR If we do not receive any acknowledgement from you before 4pm, 14 April 2014 we will proceed with printing your ad as it appears here. Each bride will receive a Decorus are located at 192 Trafalgar St and Contact Gemma: Please be aware that it is the advertiser’s responsibility to check this proof thoroughly. WildTomato Media Ltd accepts no responsibility for printing ads containing errors which have been approved. 155 Trafalgar St, Nelson | Tel/Fax: 548 7655 goody bag upon entry. The Monday-Friday 9am-5:30pm Please check this proof on screen. Itare is output open at low resolution and is not suitable for print. » for a personalised creative and suitable style consultation advertising with WildTomato. www.suithire.co.nz | e: info@suithire.co.nz » or come and meet me at the Nelson Wedding Show Nelson Wedding Show Thank of- you forand Saturday from 9:30am-2pm or open Sunday 25th • Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology fers you a rare opportunity for consultation by appointment. roof for one day only at NMIT’s N Block. This $1500 - diamond necklace from Jens Hansen Jewellers is just one of the prizes up for grabs this Sunday at the Nelson Wedding Show

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Christian Centre New church a landmark for Stoke: Elim strongly believes that church is not a building, it is the people. That being said, Elim Christian Centre, and its people, are pretty proud of their new $1.5 million facility on Main Rd Stoke. Work began on the project last year and it

will be officially opened this Friday, May 23, by Nelson MP Nick Smith. And at the 10am service this Sunday, the national leader of Elim, Pastor Mike Griffiths, will be speaking. The new facility houses a 220 seat main auditorium, office and administration block, meeting and conference

room for up to 70 people, and will allow for expansion of its popular PowerZone after-school and holiday programmes. Church pastor Richard Batchelar says the new building will cater for future growth of the church, while also giving the community a new facility. “We’re looking into running community lunches in Richard and Maria Batchelar outside the newlyAudio Visual Experts and proud the future and now built Elim Church on Main Rd Stoke. we have the kitchen supporter of the Elim Christian Centre facilities to do that. The mul- “We’re a church that is all about people tipurpose functionality also and this new building allows us to intergives us the ability to run act with people better. It is a great, highquality courses, seminars quality facility, and will be a huge asset to and events for the commu- our community” nity. We can now cater for Community Open Day those things much better.” Elim regularly runs courses On Saturday June 14, from 10am-2pm, the on a variety of topics in- entire Elim Christian Centre site, includcluding budgeting, parent- ing the ElimKids Preschool and the new ing, boundaries, life skills facility will be opened to the public. Durand relationships. They are ing the community open day, members AV Integration Digital Signage keen to continue to expand of the public can come and check out the Consultation Projection the community courses and new facility, and find out more about what Project Management Display activities they offer, and are Elim does, while the kids play on bouncy Design/Programming Control & Switching looking to put on music and castles, enjoy a sausage sizzle and perforSerice/Support Audio creative arts events in the fu- mances by various community groups. ture. The facility will also be For product information, pricing and advice please contact us used by community groups, Who is Elim? such as Stoke School, and The Elim Church of New Zealand is a 0800 773 736 | www.videopro.co.nz Richard says that was an Pentecostal church that has more than 40 important part of the build. churches nationwide, with large churches

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in the main centres. About 10,000 peo- nated secondhand maternity & chillife with fulfilment and life of Elim Christian Centre. If you don’t ple throughout New Zealand attend Elim dren’s clothing, toys, and equipalready attend a church, why don’t you purpose.” Churches. The Elim Pentecostal church in ment for free. “It is exciting times. We are really look- come and check us out. We look forward the United Kingdom has more than 500 Pastor Richard Batchelar says the church ing forward to this next season in the to meeting you!” churches and there are more than 9000 is going strong and will conElim churches worldwide. Elim Church tinue to look at expanding on Main Rd Stoke, has been a fixture of the ways it can serve the the community for decades, providing a community as it grows. “The safe place for locals, a helping hand and a challenge for us is this: If we place for children to have fun. Richard and Maria Batchelar have pastored the Nelson church since January 2007, and have a heart to see the church become Event Audio are a centre of hope for the community. pleased to have been 7.45-5pm Since then, the church has continued the preferred installer Monday-Friday to expand the services it provides to for the Elim Audio Systems. 6 months-5years the community. Elim Christian Centre, as it is now known, is home to high We wish Richard and team all the quality child care including ElimKids 625 Main Rd, Stoke Preschool, PowerZone After School best in their new venue. Manager: Janetta Cassidy Care and Holiday Programmes. ElimKids Preschool provides care for 03 545 7010 / 0274 733 159 Phone: 547 9003 One of our team handing out children 6 months to 5 years, Monday elimkidsmanager@elim.org.nz eventaudio@xtra.co.nz soup for lunch at Stoke School to Friday 7.45am-5pm. PowerZone After School Care runs during school terms closed our doors tomorrow, 3.00-5.30pm and offers a free pick-up would the community noservice from stoke schools. The Holiday tice. And I believe it would. Programmes run 2 weeks in every school People matter to us, because holidays, with half and full days available. they matter to God. The PowerZone programmes are CYF & OS- Bible says that Jesus came CAR approved. that people would have life, The church also runs a variety of com- and have it to the full (John munity courses, runs a “soup in schools” 10:10). Our aim is to serve programme in Stoke school during terms God by loving people, to en2 & 3, and runs “The Wardrobe” annually, courage them, to equip and where they give away thousands of do- support them to live a full

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Wakat Stitch in Stoke provides a professional clothing alteration and mending service to the region. The range of skills and services offered includes:

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FOR ALTERATIONS AND MENDING TO YOUR CLOTHING AND UNIFORMS

• Hems • Free fitting service • Zip replacement • A selection of haberdashery and small range of beautiful quilted throws and giftware. • Cushion cover making

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• Clothing adjustment to refit • Mending of tears and holes • Curtain Alterations • Name tags (perfect for college boarders or retirement home residents)

We can work on ski and sportswear, work overalls and uniforms, motorbike Stitch in Stoke provides professional clothing jeans, business suits, evening a wear as well as your every day favourites.

Come see usservice in thetoStoke Central Mall. alteration and and mending the region. Stoke Central Mall The range of skills and services offered includes:

(Songer St, Opp. the have Turf Hotel or accessed from New Worldsewing Car park) Our friendly staff delivered professional • Hems • Clothing adjustment to refit • Free fitting service • Mending of tears and holes 0060 services forPh: over 10547 years. • Zip replacement Hours: Mon •- Curtain Fri 9amAlterations - 5pm (Thursdays til 6 pm) • A selection of haberdashery • Name tags specialise in zip replacement, hems andor andWe small range of beautiful (perfect for college boarders quilted throws and giftware. retirement home residents) alterations due to weight loss. • Cushion cover making WeNo canappointment work on ski and sportswear, andfitting uniforms, motorbike requiredwork for overalls our free service. jeans, business suits, evening wear as well as your every day favourites.

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Visitors to Stoke possibly wonder just how the locality came to receive its name and why roads came to be called Nayland Road, Polstead Road, Songer Street and, a little further afield, Torlesse Street. The name of Stoke was given by William Songer who was the first settler here. He came from Stoke-by-Nayland in Suffolk (in the sheep country of East Anglia). Polstead was a nearby village. When the New Zealand Company’s Second Settlement (Nelson) Expedition ships were leaving England the farewell sermon was preached by the Vicar of Stoke-by-Nayland, the Rev. C. M. Torlesse. Charles Torlesse, brother of Harriet Bridges, went to Stoke in 1823. His wife, Catherine Gurney (born 1793), was the eldest child of Edward Wakefield and so was a sister of the Wakefields who founded the New Zealand Company settlements. Their eldest son, also Charles, came out with the Nelson Expedition and later was a surveyor, more notably in Canterbury. William Songer who had been the gardener at Stoke-by-Nayland came out as a personal attendant upon Captain Wakefield, while his wife, who had been the nurse who brought up (he Torlesse family, came out as a matron on one of the emigrant ships. Mrs Torlesse owned land in New Zealand which was cared for by Songer and she used to send out seeds for him to plant. It is reasonable to believe that some of the old trees in the area owe their origin to this source.

A Place to Talk About Books and Reading

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Come along and relax with a coffee and have a chat about books you have recently read - or just come along to hear what titles others have enjoyed and join the discussion. Bookchat meets at Stoke Library on the third Wednesday of each month at 5pm. Anyone interested can ring Recreation Librarian Alyson Baker on 546 0416 or Librarian Stoke Mary Menzies on 546 8100.

3rd Wednesday of each month at 5pm Stoke Library – cnr Neale Ave & Putaitai Street Bookchat 2014 21 May, 18 June, 16 July, 20 August, 17 September, 15 October, 19 November, 17 December.

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Have a Go! Everyone is invited to step out and get involved in exploring what Tahuna has to offer this Sunday, May 25. The annual Stepping Out in Tahunanui event is on again and people from all over

Give Golf A Go at

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the region are encouraged to come along and enjoy a fun-filled day in Tahunanui. The Tahunanui Community Centre is running the event for its fourth year and

the day promises a non-stop opportunity to have a go at many of the sports and activities available in Tahunanui and enjoy family entertainment in the afternoon at Burrell Park next to the community centre. See how many activities you can complete with your friends or family because Stepping Out is all about giving everything a go and having heaps of fun. To take part in this great day out simply cut out the flyer at the bottom of page 19, grab your friends and family and  step out and experience Ta hunanui. Each activity on the  flyer is at different set times  for free this Sunday, so head  along at the designated time  and check out what each ac tivity has to offer. The set  times make it easy to par ticipate in all of the events  Off Your Rockers singer Italina Sowman so take note and you won’t  trying anything. There will be plenty to do for the whole family performs at a previous Stepping Out in miss out on  in Tahunanui this Sunday. Once you’ve had a go, collect Tahuna.

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FREE FAMILY FUN! and a stamp and move on to the next activity. coordinator Jo Lavington, says the event ing You don’t have to try them all, but once promises to be an exciting and fun way for Waka Ama you have collected at least one stamp write local residents to have a go at the great ac- down on Tahunanui Beach, your full name on the flyer and drop it into tivities on offer and showcase the area to as well as Ultimate Frisbee the barrel at Burrell Park before 2.30pm the wider community. “This year we are ex- and Disc Golf which are incited to have the addition of Paddleboard- creasingly popular sports. It’s and be in to win. a great opportunity Local businesses have generto see what different ously pitched in and donated sports and activities some great prizes, so don’t forthere are in Tahuna, get to enter because you have to be in to win. so come and have a go at something you Burrell Park on Muritai St will haven’t tried before Enjoy the food and entertainment at Burrell Park be a hive of activity on the day between 12pm and 3pm and or perhaps get back from 12 noon. into a sport that you is the perfect spot to check in haven’t done for a long before or after you have a go at the different Stepping Out time.” Stepping Out has provactivities. Entertainment and en to grow in popularity games will be plentiful at Burrell Park, with performances each year and Jo says she can’t wait to open the by the Country and Western doors to the community Club and Tahunanui School's Kapa Haka and choir groups. this Sunday and help ENROLMENTS OPEN NOW people from around Food and drink will be for sale Nelson rediscover all and a bouncy castle to keep the kids busy. Tahunanui Community Centre community development coor- there is to see and do in Tahunanui Community Cen- dinator Jo Lavington is gearing up for Stepping Out in Tahu- and around one of their favourite areas. tre community development nanui this Sunday.

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When you’ve finished enjoying the great free sport events on offer get your flyer stamped (repeat this at each venue you go to). Bring your flyer back to Burrell Park and put it in the barrel by 2.30pm for your chance to win a prize. All prizes donated by Tahunanui businesses. You must be at the draw to win!*

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Try out all these great sports and activities on 25 May and see how much fun you can have in Tahunanui.

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Have a Go! Stepping Out is an event for the whole family, no matter how young or old, there is something for everyone to get involved in. The model train will be running at Tahunanui Beach, which is a treat for young ones. Anyone can put some skates on and check out the awesome indoor skating rink that caters for all abilities, as well as the Sport Tasman Activity Trailer for the younger kids, featuring a variety of activities such as balance beams. Adults won’t miss

out either with sports such as Golf, Tai Chi, and Aikido on offer. You must have a flyer to take part in the different activities throughout the day but if you need more don’t worry, there will be plenty available if you need extras. Simply call into the Tahunanui Library, the Nelson Library, the Tahunanui Community Centre, Tahunanui sport venues, or the many different Tahunanui businesses that Jesper Sanderson, 7, takes part in the fun and are displaying the ‘Stepping games at Stepping Out in Tahunanui last year. Out’ posters. Flyers can also be picked up from Burrell Park on the day. Remember to write your name on your flyer and drop it in the barrel before 2.30pm, as the prizes will be drawn shortly after. It’s time to step out into Tahunanui, so get your friends and family together and explore Tahunanui this Sunday. The event is proudly supported by a range of Tahunanui

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Stoke volunteer firefighter Mark Janssen achieved his goal of improving his time in the Sky Tower Stair Challenge in Auckland on Saturday racing up 51 floors and 1103 stairs wearing 25 kilograms of fire fighting equipment in 13 minutes 19 seconds. That was almost two minutes faster than the last time he completed the challenge, which is a fundraiser for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand, in 2011. Mark was one of 700 firefighters from around New Zealand and Australia to compete in Saturday’s event which is aiming to raise $1 million for the charity. Mark says he recorded a faster time because he trained a lot harder and, with the help of ASB Aquatic and Fitness centre trainer Andrew Kennedy, a lot smarter for this year’s event. But Mark concedes no amount of training could prepare him for the 13 minutes and 19 seconds of leg and lung-burning agony he endured on Saturday. “I’ve been training with Andrew since February and he’s been pushing me really hard. I’ve been doing beach training, interval training and running up stairs but that was nothing compared to racing up the Sky Tower - I was absolutely ruined when I got to the top,” Mark says. Although Mark finished over three minutes behind the winner of the masters' section, Melbourne’s Scott McGraw, and more than four minutes behind overall winner Otara’s John Harrison, who clocked 8 minutes 36 seconds, he received plenty of accolades for being the top fundraiser. Mark says he had amazing support from businesses and individuals around the NelsonTasman region and on the West Coast and that

helped him raise $13,208 for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. Mark’s efforts were recognised at the awards function held in Sky City on Saturday night when he was presented with a trophy. “I just want to say a huge thanks to everyone who was part of the Nelson fundraising campaign. To be awarded the trophy for raising the most funds was amazing but the trophy doesn’t belong to me, it belongs to the Nelson community. “Everyone who I approached was so positive and generous. Total Oil, Hydraulink and Ewing Poultry were really generous but so many more gave $100 or $200 or whatever they could.” Mark says he also received great support from his partner Nyanne Graf, a policewoman, and the Nelson and Mapua fire brigades. Nyanne, a former member of the Mapua Voluntary Fire Brigade, often trained with Mark while the Mapua brigade’s deputy chief, Alby Wyatt, helped arrange the donation from Total Oil. Mark says another highlight of the weekend was meeting three young cancer sufferers for a photo shoot at the Auckland Fire Station. The photo will go on the back of the next Firefighters’ Calendar which is a fundraiser for Child Cancer. “I was selected for this year’s Firefighters’ Calendar and they gave all of us some of the proceeds to travel to competitions like the Sky Tower Challenge. But I gave all the money to Child Cancer and when we finished the photo shoot the youngest boy came up to me and hugged my leg and said thanks - it was so emotional.” Mark is keen to have a third attempt at the Sky Tower Stair Challenge and also wants to try and organise a Tasman team for the event.


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The Tasman Rugby Union believes there is still a place for school teams in its age grade rugby competitions, despite more representation from clubs this year. Stoke, Marist, Nelson and Waimea Old Boys all have teams entered in age grade rugby competitions, where they compete with other schools from Nelson and Marlborough. All of the Garin College teams play under the Marist banner and Nayland College do the same with Stoke, while Nelson has one team entered in the Under-14 grade and Waimea Old Boys (who call themselves Waimea College Old Boys) play in the Under-18 competition. “It’s something that the schools have identified. Nayland has traditionally had a relationship with Stoke but this year they decided to go under the club umbrella which opens it up for out-of-schoolers to play, and that’s the same with Marist,”

Marist Under-14 second five Duncan Drysdale darts through the Nelson Under-14 defence on Saturday. Photo: Phillip Rollo. says Tasman Rugby Union’s the competitions – other than community rugby manager Press Cup where Nelson ColKahu Marfell. “The Under-18 lege and Waimea College enter teams make more sense be- their first XVs – to just clubs cause there a lot of school leav- was a “discussion point” that ers at 16 and 17 and the idea needed to happen between of going back to a school team clubs and schools. “I don’t might deter them from play- think there’s a right or a wrong ing.” answer. As long as whoever is The Waimea College Old Boys running the rugby is administeam was a good example of tering it well, providing coachthat says Kahu, while the Nel- ing, and giving opportunities son Under-14 team play in a for players then I don’t think it grade that already has three matters if it’s a club or a school. teams from Nelson College We’re about fostering rugby and stemmed from discussions so whatever avenue gets more with parents. players playing rugby then He says the idea of restricting we’ll go for it.”

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A change of name and date and more variety are planned for the fifth edition of Nelson’s annual bike festival in an attempt to boost the event’s popularity. The Konica Minolta Nelson Cycle Festival has traditionally been held during October but this year the newly-named Bikefest Nelson has been scheduled to run from January 31 to February 15. It will incorporate a number of highprofile events that already take place during that period as as well as most of the “tried and true” festival events and activities. The Top Gun, Lakes to Sea, Santa Cruz Coppermine and national Go By Bike Day are just some of the existing cycling events that will

become part of Bikefest Nelson. The festival will also include its iconic Urban Cross-country race through the grounds and buildings of Nelson College and the popular guided mountainbike tours. Tasman Wheelers races, BMX racing, an AvantiPlus Richmond sponsored bike ride to the Brightwater Wine and Food Festival and Village Cycles bunch and coffee rides will also be part of Bikefest Nelson. Event coordinator Belinda Crisp says they have also introduced some exciting new concepts aimed at widening the appeal of the festival. These included a bikeart competition and Carnivelo at Trafalgar Park. Bikefest Nelson starts on January 31.

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Galbraith Nelson's Ben Tyler tries to push his way through the Waimea Old Boys defence at Jubilee Park on Saturday. Nelson fell just short in the Noel Barton Trophy fixture, losing 23-17, but playing against a Waimea side featuring three Super 15 players in James Lowe, Marty Banks and Billy Guyton. Photo: Barry Whitnall/Shuttersport.

vourites. Kathryn beat Katrina by two shots last year carding rounds of 81 and 82. Sue says the tournament, which started in the 1940s, has a great history "with many top amateurs' names engraved on the cups". But the tournament was also popular with club golfers of all abilities who have an opportunity to compete for some top prizes in the net and stableford competitions. Sue says the first 120 paid entries will compete in the tournament with entries closing on May 26. The tournament also doubles as one of the selection trials for the Tasman women's team and contributes to Tasman Total Golf Order of Merit rankings. For more information phone the club on 544 8420.

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Seniornet nelSon: Westpac will be giving a presentation about Banking technology, 21 May, 2pm. How you can have confidence & security in banking. Come & have a chat and a cup of something & learn - its free! Seniornet Learning Centre 11 Hastings St Nelson. Chris Fountain 545 0320 Bedtime Book Buzz @ Richmond Library. Wed 21 May 6.15-7.15pm. 4-8 year olds & their carers. Enjoy stories & fun celebrating this year’s New Zealand Post Book Awards. Free. dark Sky Star Party: Primary Science Week. View Saturn, Mars & Jupiter. 7pm, Wed 21 May, Hira School. Hosted by Nelson Science Society. All welcome, gold coin. Weather permitting. teen Bingo CeleBrationS: Thurs 22 May 3.45-5pm. Celebrate the Teen Bingo Challenge with the Mystery Ink Book group, snacks, chat, bingo & a prize draw. Free. Stoke SeniorS: Thurs May 22: InHouse Variety Concert. Floor performers always welcome; Tues May 27: The Drama Group present a selection of sketches; Weds May 28: HOUSIE. $5 a card. Most weekly concerts/events start @ 1.30 pm with admission charge of $3 (unless otherwise stated). This includes Entertainment & Afternoon Tea in the Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Stoke. Ph: 5472660, email: stokeseniors@xtra.co.nz Star Party - Primary Science Week. View Saturn, Mars & Jupiter. 7pm, Fri 23 May. Cawthron Atkinson Observatory, Clifton Terrace School, Atawhai. All welcome, gold coin. Weather permitting. nelSon tramPing club invites you 23-25 May Cupola, Fit, $20, Sue 544 9599. 31 May-2 June Buckland Peaks, Fit, $44, Ray 546 8060. Vist www.nelsontrampingclub.org.nz. ForeSt and Bird tree planting. Sat & Sun 24 & 25 May. Paremata Flat Reserve, Cable Bay off Maori Pa Rd. 8am4pm. Bring spade and solid footwear. toP oF tHe SoutH morriS minor Car CluB monthly run Sunday 25 May. Meet 11.45am Tapawera Hotel. To book meal call Julie 035473316 by Friday 23rd. All welcome. PoSitive ageing Forum: Nelson Tasman, Mon 26 May, 1pm. Constance Barnicoat Meeting room, Richmond Library, Queen St. All welcome. For agenda please email Gail Collingwood, geedeecee@actrix.co.nz or 545 1210. Meeting schedule for 2014 Mon 25/8 & 24/9. HeatHer kelling from St. John’s Alarms will be speaking at the Nelson Cathedral on Tues 27 May, 10.30am in the Quiet room. All welcome. "live Well Stay Well" meets on Tues 27 May, Wakefield Hall 9.45-11am. Laura Hayes will be speaking on new insurance protocols "what you need to know" Cost $2. Talk followed by Walk around Wakefield 11-12. Any enquiries to Margaret 541 9693 or Yvonne 542 2235 uneartHed: Art Exhibition, Revealing works of local artist Che Vincent in the G-Space Gallery at the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (Nile St), opening at 5:30pm on 27 May. nelSon diaBeteS SuPPort grouP meets Fri 30 May, 1.30-3pm. Nick Smith's Rooms, 544 Waimea Rd, Annesbrook. Margaret will conduct a session on Food Labels. Afternoon tea. Gold coin donation. Phone Joan 548 6263. reBeCCa Bignall aCademy oF danCe presents 'The Wizard of Oz and

RBAD's got Talent' Fri 30 May, 7pm & Sat 31 May. 1pm & 7pm - Theatre Royal Nelson. Tickets available from TicketDirect or Theatre Royal Nelson. FiBre SPeCtrum, 280 Trafalgar St. Ph 548 1939, May Exhibition - 'Fabulous Felted Butterflies' Wgtn felter Lynn Evans, explores her fascination with butterflies, showcasing her flower brooches, collars & scarves. Also silk nuno felted garments. SPonSor a Brook Waimarama Sanctuary fence post during May or June & we will give you a “Get Behind the Fence” bumper sticker PLUS an “I got Behind the Fence” fridge magnet! That makes it a great time to invest in our native heritage, for yourself or as a gift! See www.brooksanctuary.org for details. HelP neW reFugeeS & migrants to the area learn English & local info for an hour or so a week. Training & support provided. Next volunteer training starts 3 June. Contact English Language Partners 539 4848 / ali.morton@englishlanguage.org.nz BaBy gear extravaganza Sale, Nelson Parents' Centre, NEW DATE Sat 26 July. Stalls now available. Contact Mel 021 0295 4514 or 547 4677. regular eventS monday moverS: Start the week with an enjoyable bike ride along the reserve & cycle tracks. 9.30am Mons. Ph TCC for info 548 6036. $2 per session tenniS douBleS: Sat, 1pm onwards, all levels catered for, Tahuna Tennis Club, Tahuna Drive. Mike 547 6562. youtH Week Corner @ the Richmond Library YA Area. Tues & Wed, 3.30-5pm. Find out about SVS Living Safe & Health Action Trust. Thurs 4-5.30pm Careers NZ. Free for teens. No bookings. neW! Soma energy ClaSSeS: Helping to restore your body's energy systems to their natural state of balance. Mons 1.45-2.45pm & Fri 9.45-10.45am. Richmond Town Hall. Carolina Kerridge, 544 4782 or email heartstream.therapies@ gmail.com. Come try a free class!" Badminton: Nelson Veterans Badminton. Thurs 7.30pm. Stoke Memorial Hall. $3 nightly. 30yrs and over welcome. Info Tracey 547 6460 or Janette 547 2366. SoCial taBle tenniS: Saxton stadium. Mon 9am-noon, Weds 7-9pm, Fri 9-11am. First visit free. More info ph 5473005 or 5479479. maH Jong: Thurs, Nelson Hinemoa Croquet Club rooms, Saltwater Creek Lane (opposite Anzac Park), 1-4pm - beginners welcome Ph: 548 7971. tHe nayland Badminton CluB: Tues, Stoke Memorial Hall. 4:155:45 pm. Ages 9-18. Racquets & shuttlecocks provided. $5 Casual or $45 for a term. Aimee Ph 545 6518 /027 697 9270 or Sue 547 2484 021 0250 2239. indoor BoWlS: Wakapuaka Club, Tues 7pm. Playing at Clifton Tce School Hall. Friendly active club for all ages. Equipment supplied. Fun & easy to learn. Coaching provided. Come & give it a try. New members welcome. Contact Fred 5483541, Brian/Kay 5450542 Single? over 40? More men needed! Sick of eating home alone? Looking for fun, laughter, love? Come Dine With Us! An evening at Infused Espresso Deli 3 course meal phone 547 2868 for details! CraFt grouP: Stoke Baptist Church, Main Rd (opposite Polstead Rd) 1st & 3rd Tues 10am. $1 per session. All welcome. Beryl 547 7971 or Janice 544 3929. Waimarama Comm. gardenS

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welcomes volunteer gardeners now once a week, Weds 9.30am-12.30pm, cuppa included & produce to take home. men in aCCord are looking for new members to join our harmony chorus. Do you enjoy singing? Then why not come along. We meet Tues 7:15pm, Club Waimea. Dave 540 2178 for more info. Paleo meetuP grouP. Interested in eating real food with a Paleo or primal template? Meeting 1st Sat of month at DeVille 2.30pm, other times as arranged. Join at meetup.com/nelson-paleo-meetup or call Jo 021 223 7131. laugHter yoga: The body’s natural antidote to stress. Simple powerful exercise, with yogic breathing. Bring yoga mat or towel. Weds 5.30-6.30pm, $2. Victory Community Centre: Ph 546 8389. me CFS Fm SuPPort Nelson Bays Come & join our small friendly group. We meet for a chat, 3rd Mon of each month 2.30pm Suter Cafe, Bridge St. Contact us at strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com Play SCraBBle. Join us every Sat afternoon, Suburban Club 1.15. Ph 548 9006 Play PetanQue Every Weds & Sun 1.15pm Para Para Rd Courts Ph 5489006 angie'S exerCiSe class in STOKE. Get fitter, Improve strength, balance, flexibility. Just do what you can & have fun trying. Mon, 10am, $7 St Barnabas hall, Isel Park, Main Rd Stoke. Ph:5470198 art on HaliFax: Visit the Sunday Arts Market, 3 Halifax St. 10am-2pm, fill out an entry form to win a $150 voucher. Artists Ph. 5481721 to book a stall. attn ParentS / CaregiverS! The Ecomoon Collective parent room is a large space you can change, feed & relax for FREE in Nelson. 120 Bridge St. volunteer nelSon: Are you looking to volunteer? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, information or advice? Check out our free services at www.volunteernelson.org.nz iSel ladieS ProBuS CluB welcomes new members to friendly, interesting meetings 4th Weds of the month, 10am. Saxton Field Netball Stadium. Contact Shirley 547 2664 or Bev 547 6522 indoor BoWlS. Fri night, St Andrews, Songer St, 7pm. Come, enjoy a good non-serious social activity. Ph 547 3329 aQua FitneSS: Ngawahatu Pool-to get you moving & grooving to music. All ages. Lunch-break classes, Mon-Thurs 12-1pm, swimming skills not needed qualified instructor SWimming grouP meets every Fri 12.30pm, Ngawhatu Pool. $3 donation to Cancer Society Nelson aQuaroBiCS WitH PaCiFiCa Women'S grouP. Mon 3pm Ngawhatu Pool. Qualified instructor. Phone Lyn 5473263 or Sandy 5445993. ProState CanCer SuPPort grouP meets 1st Thurs of the month 1.30-3.30pm Broadgreen House. Phone Ian 547 3373 for more information. Badminton: Nelson Veterans Badminton. Thurs 7.30pm. Stoke Memorial Hall. $3 nightly. 30yrs+ welcome, any ability. Tracey 547 6460 / Janette 547 2366. taBle tenniS: Saxton Stadium. Enter your three player team. All levels of play welcome. Michael 547 3005, Stadium 547 9479 or tt.nelson@xtra.co.nz. nelSon BaByWearing: Come try different baby carriers from ring slings to woven wraps to structured carriers! Or bring your own carrier if you would like some help. We meet the first Weds every month, 10am, Ecomoon's new Commu-

nity room, 120 Bridge St. Gold coin Koha for the room hire. SPort taSman: Ph Sarah 923 2313 or Sarah.H@sporttasman Jogging: Entry level groups in Nelson, Richmond & Mot. Learn how to jog gradually & safely. We focus on enjoyment rather than distance. Free. Cucling: Entry level groups in Nelson & Richmond. Join us for weekly cycles around our wonderful cycleways. Focus is on enjoyment rather than distance.Free. Walking: Entry level groups in Nelson, Richmond & Mot. Join us for weekly walks around our wonderful shared pathways. Focus is enjoyment rather than distance. Free. antiQue Bottle & ColleCtaBleS CluB meet first Tues every month 7.30pm Suburban Club, Tahunanui. All welcome. Bring your treasures. Ph Judy Pittman 545 2181. PilateS: Strengthen & flatten abs, relieve back pain at Richmond Town Hall, Cambridge St, Mon's 12.30pm. Sue 538 0318 or 021 0344109. Mats provided. nordiC Walking subsidized by the Parkinson's & MS Society. Weds 9:45am & Fri 9:15am. $5 includes pole rentalopen to anyone! Cher 021 872 460. nelSon taSman BeekeePerS: Meets first Wed each month, 7pm Waimea Lounge, Richmond A&P Showgrounds, Lower Queen St. New members welcome to attend. www.nelsonbeekeepers.org.nz Waimarama Community gardenS "Coffee Morning" every Wed, 10:30-12:30. Explore, relax & enjoy the gardens. Visitors & volunteers welcome any day. Come for a cuppa on Sun mornings & look around the gardens. Buy fresh produce from the kiosk. Tantragee Rd, The Brook ligHtHouSe SPiritual aWareneSS: Mon 7.30pm. Trafalgar St Hall, opp Trailways. Healing, meditation, clairvoyance, talks. All Welcome. Donations appreciated. FB: Lighthouse Nelson CriSiS PregnanCy SuPPort: An unexpected pregnancy can be a scary time but there are people who can help. Crisis Pregnancy Support offers a free, confidential service to help you discover the support there is available to enable you to continue with your pregnancy. Call St Luke’s Health Centre 0800 004 277 / visit www.crisispregnancysupport.co.nz. nelSon City lunCHeon CluB meets 2nd & 4th Mon each month for a meal & invited speaker. Programme at http://nelsoncityluncheonclub.blogspot. co.nz Contact Kathleen 548 2342. zen meditation: Every weekday morning 6:25-7:30am, central city zendo. Mon evenings, 7:30-8:35pm. Instruction given to beginners, Mon evenings. Authentic training in the Mountains & Rivers Order. Gwitha or Nick, Ph 548 9969 FriendS oF tHe QueenS gardenS help keep the Gardens looking their best. We meet weekly to rake & groom. Ellen 546 6533. SoCial indoor BoWlS: Trafalgar St Hall (opp Trailways) Weds 1.15pm, Fri 1.45pm. No experience necessary. Come check us out. Lea 548 0668. Stoke BoWling CluB: Ph 547 7440, 18a Ranui Rd. (behind Stoke School) Mufti bowls every Fri. Names in by 12.45pm Stoke Sit & Be Fit: For men & women. Newcomers welcome Tues 10am, Indoor Bowls stadium Songer St. opp Neale Ave. 546 4670/ 027 622 1878.

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Nelson Weekly

Trades & Services

Locally Owned and Operated

Materials at Trade Cost • Fences • Decks • House Repairs • Doors • Flatpack Kitchens • Concrete / paving • Landscaping

Quality workmanship guaranteed Richard 021 118 1183 or 545 2298 marblepoint@xtra.co.nz

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(New clients & Adult prices only upon presentation of this ad)

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ph 5468680

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Eveningwear Daywear Weddings Children’s wear Soft furnishings Alterations

Ph: 548 4524 or 027 5484 524

All Insurance Claims Panelbeating Chassis Straightening Repaints 2-pack Touch Ups call Tony Johnston

90 VAngUArD ST nElSon ph: 548 3954 027 548 3954

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Stephen Oliver proprietor

Phone now on

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Your trade or service right here? Sheryl Moffat Driving Instructor Single Book three 1hr lessons during column x $May for just 6cm only 40 per lesson $19 Any further lessons just 50 per hr. Driving to For a limited time Succeed +gst pw H: 03 542 3807 027 336 4125 Ph 548 4949 M: E: brighteyedriving@gmail.com

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NZ MARINE TURBOCHARGERS

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Quick, Low coSt RemovaL Serving Nelson for 15 years

Passport photos Camera repairs VHS-DVD transfers 191 Trafalgar St, Ph: 548 9886

1, 6, 20, 23, 24, 29 5, 10, 26, 27, 28 8, 16, 24, 25, 26 5, 13, 28, 29, 30 9, 18, 25, 26, 27

Ph 544 9180 Corporate Rates Available

For the ‘baa-ack’ yard ewe deserve Call Caleb 022 122 5013 Email

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Honest Reliable Master Maste Honest Reliable Plumbers and Gasfitters Plumbers and Gasfitter Since 1915 Since 1915

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Nelson (Head Office) 136 Vanguard Street Phone: 546 6188 www.turbocharger.co.nz e: service@turbocharger.co.nz

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For all maintenance on; • • • • •

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ground Penetrating radar

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