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Driving drunk to pick up kid

A Nelson driver, nearly four times over the legal limit, was stopped by police at a checkpoint while on their way to pick up a child from a rural school. The driver returned a breath alcohol level of 973mcg. The current limit for drivers over 20 is 250mcg, with the previous limit being 400mcg. A total of 10 drink drivers were stopped

by police over the last week and senior sergeant Grant Andrews says seven of those drivers were caught with breath alcohol levels in excess of the old limit. Only three were detected within the new 250 to 400 mic range. Another driver stopped on Rocks Rd recorded 978mcg. Grant says police plan to have a significant

Police stop drivers at a drink driving check point on the Appleby Straight.

presence on the region’s roads for Easter weekend and warns drivers not to test them. “Our message is simple – if you’re driving don’t drink and if you’re drinking don’t drive.” He says it’s “concerning” that the drivers they’re picking up not only fail the current limits, but the old ones too.

PLENTY OF POPPIES: Nelson Creative Fibre Group member Susan Holland is surrounded by some of the 3000 poppies that have been donated for a display at the Nelson Cathedral from mid-April until after the Anzac Day centenary commemorations. Full story on page 2. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Grey Power to vote on its future Poppy donations leaves Nelson’s Grey Power membership will go to the vote tomorrow, deciding who it wants to lead the organisation into the future. It’s already clear that former president Gordon Currie will return to his former role, after he was the only candidate. But it’s those elected onto the management committee that will be of greatest interest. In each of the top positions – except for president – there are two candidates, one supporting the former president Neville Male and one supporting the current management committee led by Kevin Gardener. Standing for the “progressive” group that is supportive of Neville is Malcolm Saunders for vice-president, Garry Thompson for secretary and Eileen Wilkin for treasurer.

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organiser ‘shocked’ Andrew Board A request for handmade poppies for a display at Nelson Cathedral has had such a remarkable response the coordinator has been left “shocked”. Susan Holland came up with the idea to make a giant display by hanging homemade woollen or fabric poppies in the Nelson Cathedral to commemorate 100 years since the Gallipoli landings. The idea isn’t new, with other parts of New Zealand and Australia doing a similar concept. But Susan says the reaction from Nelsonians has been fantastic. “I didn’t expect the response would be quite so much as it is. I’ve been quite shocked.” When Susan spoke with Nelson Weekly last September, her goal was to have 1000 poppies made and donated by locals. She has well over 3000, with anoth-

er two weeks before the display goes up. Susan is a part of the Nelson Creative Fibre Group which has led the project, but says donations have come from all around the region and with good support from the local libraries and wool shops. “There are patterns online or people could make their own, and it really got people interested in what we do,” says Susan. The poppies are glued to a 5 metre by one metre sheet of hessian and will hang in front of the two big windows inside the Cathedral. The display will go up on April 10. Susan says the group just needs some galvanised poles donated to slide through the top of the display. The pipes need to be at least 1200mm long and anyone that may be able to help can contact Susan on 547 4329.

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For 20 local novice boxers, this week will be the longest they’ve felt for some time. The second edition of the Fight 4 Victory corporate boxing fundraiser is this Saturday night at Saxton Stadium and the fighters say they can’t wait. After three months of hard training, they will go face-toface for the official weigh-in on Thursday night at McCashin’s Brewery, before finally going toe-to-toe on Saturday night. A bout between an army sergeant and a police sergeant is the main event, but organiser Paul Hampton says there will be ten great fights throughout the night. “We’re really happy with the match-ups, everyone’s been training really hard and working really hard so it will be quite a show.” Tickets for the event are still available but the corporate tables sold out months ago. Paul says he’s hoping for a big crowd. “We’re really lucky that the event is already a money maker with the number of corporate tables we sold, but it would be great to fill the stands as well and get a great atmosphere go-

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Fire destroys Stoke couple’s home: A house fire left two retired Nelsonians with only the clothes on their backs, as their Arapiki Rd home burned to the ground on Friday. Black smoke was seen from as far away as Motueka, Richmond and Nelson. At least four fire trucks from Nelson, Richmond and Stoke fire stations attended the fire. Lesley and Leslie Morris were taken in by neighbours while firefighters battled the blaze. See www.nelsonlive.co.nz for footage of the fire.

Orca Sighting at Tahunaui: A pod of orcas were sighted at the back of Tahunanui Beach yesterday, including a mother with her calf. DOC marine technical advisor, Andrew Baxter, says the orcas are most likely feeding on eagle rays in the channel.

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Haven Rd corner gets makeover The old Seafarers’ Mission building on Haven Rd looks a bit different without it’s blue cladding, but it won’t be the only change to the Haven Rd corner that it’s called home for decades – the neighbouring Guards Sea Service shed is coming to the ground. The mission building, now owned by Spanish photographer Jose Cano, does not yet have a definitive plan set out, with an engineering assessment still needing to take place. The possibility of a full restoration is in the air, with talk of a cafe and gallery. Susan Heydom who lives in the cottage next door says she is very excited to see what developments happen. “He’s really delightful, a really enlightened person.

Fire extinguished by residents: Firefighters were busy on Friday with a fire at a lower Parkers Rd address. The fire burned out a sleepout and was suspected to have started from a battery charger. Adventure tourism student, Tyler Isherwood, was staying in the sleepout and lost around $200 worth of newlypurchased tourism gear. Residents managed to put out the fire using a garden hose and a fire extinguisher.

The historic Seafarers’ Mission building on Haven Rd, stripped of it’s blue cladding ready for redevelopment. Photo: Jacob Chandler. We’re really excited about 1970s cladding was removed. of new timber through it to what’s happening, it’s the “It was covered with this blue rebuild the church.” best possible scenario for us. asbestos stuff and to now see She says the woman who lived We restored this lovely old this building in all it’s magic is in her house, Amelia, taught cottage and he’s doing the really special. Hopefully he is at the Sunday school in the same next door to a building an inspiration to other people church and her son burned considerably more damaged to do the same thing and not lime next-door from the limeto ours. just knock down the beautiful works which he ran. “The Susan says she couldn’t believe old building. He’s talking whole area was surrounded in the transformation when the about running a whole heap a smoke pool.”

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House of Purcell in the City Centre Arcade. Owner Zar Fa’avae says that her partner trains at the gym and was keen to support the work they do. “It’s a really cool initiative so we just wanted to help where we could.” The three girls say they’re not too sure what to expect on the night, but they’re looking forward to it. Fight 4 Victory organiser Paul Hampton says he’s delighted the girls have come on board. “It’s great that another part of Nelson is getting behind the cause and putting their time into the event. It’s just another piece of the puzzle now in place.”

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simon@waimeaweekly.co.nz A ball of moss isn’t the kind of thing that most people get excited about, but for Mapua ornithologist Rhys Buckingham it’s the biggest news in years. That’s because Rhys is convinced that the distinctive moss scrapings found in bush in the Marsden Valley near Stoke are a sure sign that one of the country’s rarest birds, the South Island Kokako, is living in the area. The last verified sighting of the elusive bird was way back in 1967, but now Rhys has seen the moss scrapings he is heading a full-scale search in the Marsden Valley starting this week. “The first time I saw these moss scrapings was on Stewart Island in 1984. We’d done this extensive survey and found a site with all these scrapings, so we played a tape recording of a kokako and all hell broke loose - there were kokako calling back everywhere. “The moss is really distinctive - there’s no mistaking it. We’ve also had reports of people seeing the kokako in the same area in the Marsden Valley too, so I’m very, very excited.’ The moss scrapings were initially found by a member of the Marsden

Consolidate Today! Rhys Buckinham with one of the moss scrapings that is a sign of the South Island Kokako. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. Valley Trapping Group, Don Sullivan, and Rhys says that discovery, along with the earlier unverified sightings of the bird in the same area, was enough encouragement to organise a search. However, Rhys says finding the notoriously elusive and shy bird, which is known as the grey ghost, won’t be easy. The South Island Kokako is grey with an orange-coloured wattle and has

an organ-like song. “We’ll be using motion-sensor cameras and acoustic equipment, which we’ll place near the site where the moss scrapings were found. Once we set it up it will only be a matter of maintaining it. “We won’t have much chance of sighting the bird so we’re relying on modern technology. I’ve only seen it once but I couldn’t get a photo. It’s a real ghost.”

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SLUM CITY: Garin College student Grace Roche in her cardboard accommodation for the school’s fundraising event, Slum City. Slum City saw the students sleep outside in cardboard boxes and fast for 20 hours to raise money for Caritas, a Catholic charity that will be supporting those living in poverty in the Philippines. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Garin College's Jake Robinson and Nicholas Erasmuson performing a scene from Shakepeare's Twelfth Night at the Regional Shakespeare Festival held at Waimea College. Photo: Monique Bergman. Garin College’s Nick Erasmuson, who won the Best Actor and Best Delivery of Lines Awards for his performance of Twelfth Night. He was also awarded direct entry into the New Zealand National Shakespeare Schools Production. He will join 48 students from other regional competitions across the country for the production in Wellington. From this group, 24 students will then be chosen for the Young Shakespeare Company, which performs at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London next year.

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Thousands turn up for Ageing Expo Monique Bergman

A large crowd attended this year’s annual Positive Ageing Expo which was held in Richmond last week. The expo, which aims to raise awareness about health and recreation services in the community for older people, was officially opened by Maggie Barry, Minister for Senior Citizens. Tasman District Council and Nelson City Council are principal sponsors of the free event which featured 73 stallholders providing information on health, hobbies, sports and recreation, government services and support groups for senior citizens. “We would like to thank the people for turning out, the feedback from the event has been warm and positive. It is an acknowledgement of the changing demographics in our region and it is a chance to showcase and introduce positive ageing to people,” says Mike Tasman-Jones, Community Partnership Coordinator at Tasman District Council. Plenty of spot prizes were also on offer, including a Wilson’s Abel Tasman cruise for two, Richmond Mall, Fresh Choice, Queen Street Pharmacy and Stacey vouchers, a Mitre 10 cargo trolley and a $100 Trustpower voucher.

Owner of Nelson-based company Electric Bike Hub, Jace Hobbs, with one of the electric bikes on display at the Positive Ageing Expo held in Richmond last week. Photo: Monique Bergman. Public speaker and author Lois Tonkin talked about how to cope with grief, and motivational speaker Mark Inglis presented a ‘positive ageing in action’ seminar. There were plenty of stalls at the expo, including the Electric Bike Hub stall which displayed a range of electric bikes. The Nelson-based company is the largest distributor of commercial and council electric bikes in New Zealand. Owner Jace Hobbs says it is important to keep cycling and exercise part of a daily routine. “For a lot of older people, hills, head wind or commuting distances keeps them off their bikes, the electric bike removes those obstacles and keeps them exercising.

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in the region to take part in the four day rally, including 18 groups shipping cars over from Australia to compete. The weekend sets off on Friday night with a social gathering before heading off to the Grape Escape on Saturday morning. Here the public have a chance to take a look at the classic cars before they continue on to Mapua for lunch. A navigation run to the A & P Showgrounds in Richmond will end with a best car competition and then driving tests will take place. On Sunday, the competitors will travel to Takaka, and an AGM will be held on Monday morning.

Geoff Golding can talk about Austin Healeys for hours and has been working with cars since he was in “short pants”. As an area representative for the Austin Healey car club in the upper South Island, Geoff says he is ready to rev up a storm this weekend with Nelson hosting this year’s Austin Healey Car Rally. The rally gives enthusiasts a chance to show off their cars and discuss all things Austin Healey. “It’s that glue that binds everyone together, Carol and Geoff Golding with their 1955 BN2 100 series Austin Healey that will take we all have a common interest group.” part in the Austin Healey car rally this weekend. Photo: Jacob Chandler. Around 60 Austin Healey cars will gather

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SPCA, Tuesday, March 17: After their article in the Nelson Weekly reporting an overwhelming number of stray cats and kittens, SPCA staff were pleased with the positive response and number of adoptions, with another four finding new homes over the weekend. Nelson SPCA general manager Donna Walz says that while they were pleased with the adoptions, more cats and kittens are still coming into them and she encourages anyone interested in a new kitten to come and see them. Donna also urges people to de-sex their pets to avoid unwanted litters. Grey Power, Tuesday, March 24: After 21 years as president of Grey Power, Gordon Currie announced his re-entry into the running for the position to provide some stability to Nelson Grey Power. Their AGM on April 1 will officially announce the new president, but with no other nominations put forward Gordon is set to be the Nelson Grey Power president once again.

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Support for Victory Boxing: Kia Ora. I am a Maori student who attends Youth Nelson. A few weeks ago I read an article about Victory Boxing and the positive affect on the community it has. I agree with this because my friend goes there and I have watched his progress and how much he has achieved. Victory Boxing is a place where kids can go to stay off the streets. It’s a safe place for

them to go after school to work out and meet other people who are doing good things for others. Not only does it help the teenagers who are at risk of getting into trouble with the police, but it also helps the younger children in need. There is a monitoring programme where the older students teach and coach the younger ones. I would encourage others to join and support Victory Boxing and Paul Hampton’s efforts to save the youth of Nelson. J.Manawaiti Cycle ride raises cash: Update for Cancer ride, the Scott Family raised $2100 from Nelson. Many thanks to all those who donated to the cause. Chris Scott.

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Not a happy diner: I am emailing you to highlight a concern that I see in research, has been an ongoing issue/concern for some time in this town of New Zealand. I was drawn into the KFC store at Tahunanui this evening because I felt like some of the Colonel's delights for dinner, after a busy few days at NMIT. What I was subjected to was eyeopening and purely unacceptable in all sorts of ways for a franchise store. I arrived to initially find the end of the queue at the door. And that queue did end up outside the door at times. I saw two till operators

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working very hard to keep the lines moving. One till was unattended throughout. I also noticed a person doing tasks that at the time seemed trivial to the needs of the customers. I refer to her walking around behind the counter wiping benches and generally doing very little when her staff were working tirelessly to get the queues moving. This lady had a badge on that stated she was the Asst Manager of the store. I asked her if she could supply another till operator to assist with the queues of people. I was told firmly that if I had a complaint I was to call head office and complain to them. I was polite in my request having never been in this store before, I thought a little assistance in looking at the big picture would help her and her team out. That was not the case. I also noticed a team member having his dinner at the busiest time of the day. The drive-through has one window for ordering and serving, this queue was so long cars where turning around and moving somewhere else. I note that the staff who were serving were working damned hard. I was told by members of the queue that it was always like this here. I asked them why they come back here if that was the case. They said they have to put up with it because Motueka was to far to go for their KFC fixes. Having said that, they did say a lot of people now travel to that store miles away because they have had enough of the service at this store. The manager needs to front with an explanation to the community. Dean Fielding.

Playcentre battles for numbers: Playcentre was great for new mums with contact of other mums in the area, and also training as assistants and supervisors. Irene Joyce Cassidy. Sadly a sign of the times, hard to find volunteers for school fundraising or trips these days, too. Jacinda Stevenson. I was heavily involved in playcentre back in Wanganui before we moved to Nelson, but when we moved here there was not one in Stoke! I was one of the founding members of Stoke playcentre, but soon after started sending my oldest to kindy! It was an awesome experience and the friends I made at the Wanganui one are still friends and we keep in regular contact on social media. Sarah-Hope Bailey. My two boys went to playcentre and then went to kindy. They were the best years at play centre, I made really good friends and the best bit is that you get to help and support one another through the maze of motherhood! Jo Cotton. Fire destroys Stoke home: Heart goes out to the Morris'. Kay Hart. They are in our thoughts, so devastating for them. All their photos and sentimental items. Felicity Watson. To have your say on any local issue, email editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz

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Nelson trio make NZ pipe band

Members of the New Zealand Foundation Youth Pipe Band, from left, Caitlin Reid from Nayland College, Hamish Reade from Nelson Boys Preparatory School and Tiffany Gilchrist from Nayland College. They will attend three workshops in Wellington later this month. Photo: Monique Bergman.

Three students from our region have been selected for the New Zealand Foundation Youth Pipe Band, after being noticed by top class tutors at a recent Summer School. Caitlin Reid and Tiffany Gilchrist from Nayland College along with Hamish Reade from Nelson Boys Preparatory School, were asked to join the group of around 30 young pipers and drummers that will attend three workshops in Wellington later this month. “At Summer School we had a mass band practice and from there we were asked to go to the youth band meeting afterwards. “We received an email a while later saying congratulations we had made the national band, it is pretty satisfying as we had been talking about it and had aspirations to make it into the band,” says Tiffany. All members of the youth band must be under 21years of age, and its objective is to provide opportunities for young pipers and drummers to learn and develop their musical skills by receiving tuition from some of the country's top bands people. All three musicians are also members of the Nelson Celtic Pipe Band who won grade three at the New Zealand Pipe Band Championships held in Nelson earlier this month. The band has now made a name for itself as one of the top ten pipe bands technically in the country. In addition to the workshops, they will also be expected to practice without the group throughout the year, leading up to a major New Zealand Foundation Youth Pipe Band performance in Invercargill in September. The trio say it is definitely an advantage being able to get together and practice, where others from the group may be practising alone. “We are really happy and excited about having the experience of playing in the band, we will be able to learn different styles and techniques. Being in a completely new band and playing with people of a similar age is pretty cool,” says Caitlin.

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his career as an automotive technician. Head boat builder Jaan Smith is also pasSince changing positions to a marine sionate about what he does for Allspec mechanic, Phil has trained in Yamaha, Marine. Working with boats seemed like Mercury and Mercruiser motors and is a natural career path for Jaan who has now a valuable asset to the multi-faceted always been into fishing, diving and bebusiness. Although they are the Nelson ing out on the water. After working for agent for Hyundai Seasall inboard motors, Allspec Marine's expertise encompasses all makes and models of inboard and outboard engines. If you happen to need a new motor, they can size, supply and install from a range of motors to best suit your boats particular requirements, and at very competitive prices too. Phil is also your man for any other mechanical-based issues, including engine upgrades, fuel systems, water tanks, trailer repairs and plumbing. Manager of Allspec Marine, Malcolm Coffey, is a qualified composite boat builder who has had a passion for The Allspec team are, from left, Phil Harris, Tracboats, especially ey Coffey, Scott Taylor, Malcolm Coffey and Jaan power boats, his Smith. entire life. He started his career with a super a local boat building and maintenance yacht company in Auck- company on work experience while at land, working on world- school, Jaan was offered an apprenticerenowned yachts, and after ship there in 2008. Since then he has 14 years has gained a com- qualified as a composite boat builder in prehensive knowledge on 2012 and, most recently, as a timber boat the art of composite boat builder. building. After moving to When they say they do it all, they aren’t Nelson four years ago, Mal- joking. Allspec Marine delivers an allcolm is enjoying looking inclusive service to boat owners of all after the day-to-day run- shapes and sizes, and with a team of such ning of Allspec Marine and diverse experience and knowledge your partner business Allspec boat is guaranteed to be in safe hands. Composites.

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Allspec Composites takes the fibreglass as boat builders can be quite unique and processes and techniques used in boat challenging and the solutions we come building and transfers them to a range of other applications outside the marine world. To put it simply, they can do anything with fibreglass and carbon fibre. These days fibreglass is a popular material to work with as it does not rot, perish or lose its strength properties, it simply continues to exist. There are three aspects to Allspec Composites; design, repair and production. When a customer comes to them with an idea, whether it is a table, a bath or a body kit, Allspec can design and modify the piece until the client is satisfied. Scott Taylor is in his element here with a background in composite design and engineering. After studying in Auckland he landed a keen sailor's dream job, working for world-leading composite engi- Infusing the hull for the 10m Cutter for The neering company, High Modu- Outward Bound Trust New Zealand lus, on the early America’s Cup boats, a skill set Malcolm is proud to be up with are pretty cool, and I hope I can able to offer Allspec customers. “I just bring a really cool dynamic to Malcolm’s enjoy the creative side of it; what we do team,” says Scott. Working from concept

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to completion, Allspec Composites can design parts for cars, trucks, helicopters and small aircraft, custom create pieces for the office or bathroom, perform fibreglass repairs, or even design and craft new bodies for speedway stock cars. Whatever you want to do with fibreglass, the team at Allspec Composites can help you realise it. Once the design and mould have been completed, it is possible to replicate the spec as many times as is required. From a one-off kitchen table to 100 chairs for a restaurant. Allspec Composites have produced a number of products for an increasing range of satisfied customers, including motorhome bodies, a 10.5m sailing cutter for the Outward Bound Trust, and repairing the fleet of Kevlar Assault boats for the New Zealand Army. Whether your trailer boat is in need of some maintenance, you have a launch that requires repairs or you have an idea that only fibreglass can bring to life, don’t hesitate to give the team at

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I congratulate Allspec Marine on its expansion into outboard motor, stern drive and inboard marine engine installation and servicing. Proudly supporting Allspec Marine’s business: • Contract & consumer law • Boat build, refit and repair contracts; • Maritime law; and • Business & employment law. Legal Services covering Nelson and Marlborough

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Produce Using the design we have created with you or adhering to your own, we can produce to exacting specs through to total product completion. • Stock car bodies • NZ Defence Force assault boats • A custom carbon fibre platform for the Prince of Abu Dhabi super yacht • Custom vents • Motorhome bodies • Carbon fibre dashboards

• One 10.5m sailing cutter with infused hulls for the Outward Bound Trust • Custom designed boat table • Custom shower and bed bases for a start up motorhome company in China • Superyacht hulls

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SPORT ACOB thrash Waimea

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to win one-day title ACOB are the Nelson Car Company one-day premier club cricket champions after thumping WTTU by seven wickets in a one-sided final at Saxton Oval on Saturday. WTTU won the toss and elected to bat, but were soon regretting that decision as they collapsed to be 26 for six. Cade Armstrong (14), Symon Carr (17) and Daniel Watson (12) provided some lower order resistance but it was too little, too late, as WTTU were dismissed for 79 in 31.6 overs. Matt Cross did most of the damage taking three for 19, with Marty Kain (2 for 15) and Jack WalkerBowell (2 for 21) also bowling well. “Our seam bowlers did really well

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up front,” ACOB’s Luke Toynbee says. “The wicket was doing a bit and Crossy and Jack made the most of it - at one stage they were 26 for six and it was hard for them to come back from that.” ACOB made short work of the run chase, reaching their target in just 10.4 overs and only losing three wickets. Luke, with 39 runs off 19 balls, including seven fours and one six, and Jack, with 17 not out off 13 deliveries, were the top run scorers. Interestingly, Luke says losing the

toss was a blessing in disguise because the conditions changed dramatically when it rained following the toss. “We would have batted too, if we’d won the toss. We wanted to get runs on the board and set a target, and there was some dew around which would have made it hard to bowl and field. “But then it rained after we’d made the toss and they put the covers on. They only took them off 15 minutes before the game started and that changed the nature of the wicket.” It’s ACOB second title of the season after winning the two-day competition. They were also finalists in the Twenty20 competition, a final they lost to Wanderers.

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Waimea College adult community education night classes enrolments open computing | technology | art languages | cooking | health | music home & garden | law Phone: 544 6099

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Over the recent weeks we have been extending Community law educator, Peter Riley, is on our programme of Adult Community Educa- board to have your questions answered about tion classes to offer you an even broader range Family Trusts, Wills and Powers of Attorney. of options to choose from. Find out what these imOur language programme portant documents are now includes beginner and why we need them. courses in Japanese, Dutch Larisse Hall is available and German by a team of to share her 20 years of experienced tutors who knowledge in our new will give you confidence course, Pattern Drafting – to communicate to family, Skirt and Trouser, to give friends and business assoyou basic pattern draftciates, or use while traveling skills to make sewing ling abroad. If you already easier. have the basics, we also With over 10 years experioffer intermediate courses ence, professional picture in Italian, Chinese Mandaframer Lance Trolle has rin, Te Reo Maori, Spanalso just joined us to offer a ish, German and even NZ two day workshop on PicSign Language. ture Framing, where you Laura McIntyre, a business will learn how to profesconsultant, has now joined sionally frame all of your us to tutor two new coursart works, photographs or es. In our Xero Basics tapestries. course, she will introduce Many other popular Jo Johnston you to this online accountclasses are available and ing package with ease. Also in our iPad Port- classes do fill up fast, so check our webable Devices course, Laura will provide hands site www.waimea.school.nz for full details or on help to move about your device, internet, phone Jo Johnston 544 6099 who will be hapemail use and using apps like Facebook, just py to answer your questions or enrol you. to mention a few. Business Update. Adv.


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ACOB’s Marty Kain celebrates another Waimea Toi Toi United wicket in the Car Company one day cricket final at Saxton Oval on Saturday. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport.

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Waimea Old Boys captain Ben Coman clears the ball from a ruck during his side's win over Marist at Jubilee Park. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.

Waimea the early pace-setters Defending champions Waimea Old Boys have already established a lead at the top of the Car Company Nelson Bays division one club rugby competition after a strong 24-7 win over Marist at Jubilee Park on Saturday afternoon. In Riwaka, Kahurangi also maintained its unbeaten run, pipping Nelson 20-19, while Stoke and Wanderers played out a 27-all draw at Nayland College. This week's games are all played on Thursday

night, as it's Easter weekend. That means Wanderers will host Nelson in Brightwater from 7.30pm, Kahurangi will host Waimea Old Boys in Riwaka and Marist will do battle with Stoke at Trafalgar Park, which will also have a 7.30pm kick off. Curtain raisers will be played before each of the senior games, featuring the clubs' division two sides. The games in Brightwater and Trafalgar Park will kick off at 6pm.

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Troy Dando with a big blue cod over the past week. around the province. To target these, use small flasher rigs with smelly baits like pilchard cubes, and don't be scared to drag the sinker along the bottom which will stir up some sand to activate their feed time senses. Alternatively, small jigs like jitterbugs and bottomships will also be quite effective on the 'carrots'. So Nelsonians, don't let the cooler weather put you off, rug up and get amongst it for the start of our autumn season.

Winter is approaching… Are you ready?

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Well, the seasons are on the change again, which means the fish are all over the place. As quick as the grapevine tells you where they are, they move on to somewhere new. However, there is still some great fishing to be had if you end up in the right place at the right time. Pannies and some bigger model snapper are still being caught locally in the blind channel, Tahuna Beach and Kina Bluffs areas. For further afield, fishing from Nelson to Delaware Bay and Hori Bay down to Cape Soucis are all producing good catches. Recently, the Dawnbreakers Fishing club held its family weekend down at Havelock. The fishing was pretty tough all round but Loren McPherson hooked a great 19 lb snapper to keep her hubby Ollie out of the running for the overall heaviest snapper prize. Congrats Loren. Rat kingies are making it difficult at times to get the lures and jigs passed them to the heavier greenback models, but this massive population growth has done wonders for the Nelson recreational fishos, a lot of whom have had some great tussles on light gear with these little yellow tail torpedoes. Blue cod are in good numbers and sizes, and, with a possible change of local rules on the cards, these will become a mainstay catch for many as a fine table fish. Gurnard are another good tasting table fish that are in large numbers

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Celebrating Easter St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 204 Songer Street, Stoke

Good Friday: Holy Saturday: Easter Sunday:

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Celebrating the Messiah, Jesus Christ Easter Sunday: 10am Combined Service with CCC of Samoa Special Easter Weekend Seminars 3,4 & 5 April @ 7pm Special Guest Teacher: Dr Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Founder Ariel Ministries

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Maundy Thursday - 2nd April 12pm - Renewal of Ordination Vows 7pm - Foot Washing Service Good Friday - 3rd April 10am - Family Service Followed by Morning Tea with Hot Cross Buns 12noon to 3pm - Easter Vigil Service Easter Day - Sunday 5th April 8am - Holy Communion 10am - Family Eucharist 5pm - Easter Evensong 7pm - Word and Worship

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MOUNTAINBIKING: The national mountain running championships will be held on the Grampians in Nelson on Saturday, April 11. Racing starts at 1pm when the junior women line up for their 4.77km, one-lap race, with the open women timed to start their two-lap, 9.3km race at 1.15pm and the open men scheduled to start their threelap, 13.9km race at 2pm. There are around 280m of climbing and descending on each lap. The course starts on Market Rd behind the Caltex Service Station, adjacent to the United Bowling Club.

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ATHLETICS: Nayland College's Bailey Cotton produced three top performances at the South Island secondary schools' athletics championships at Saxton Field at the weekend, winning the under-16 boys 200m and finishing third in the discus and shot put. Nelson College for Girls' Hunta Sutherland won the under-14 girls 1500m and finished third in the 3000m, while Garin College's Ryan Churchhill won the under-14 boys triple jump. Nayland's Kalani Sheridan won the under-15 boys 3000m and was third in the 1500m, Nelson College's Dylan Smith won the un-

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TErS Term 2 classes. Handbuilding & wheel, 8 weeks with Steve Tues 6.308.30 April 28.Winter vessels-mugs, tangines, soup with Sue Wed. Apr 29, 7-9pm. $120.Ph Elizabeth 548-1488. VoLunTEErS rEquIrED for rED croSS: "Do you have 2 hrs to spare each week, please?" (Meals on Wheels & Visitor service) in Nelson, Stoke & Richmond. Contact Jackie on 546 5012 or Jackie.tye@redcross.org.nz for info.

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rEGuLAr EVEnTS ScoTTISh counTrY DAncInG: , Thurs 7.30pm, YMCA in Toi Toi St, Nelson. New dancers welcome, no partner needed. Kelly 547-5721. AquA AEroBIcS for WomEn: Non profit making women's group. Mons 3-4pm, Ngawhatu pool. Qualified instructor all ages welcome $6. Any queries call either Lyn Neumann 547 3263 or Sandy Harvey 544 5993. PrE-SchooLErS AnD PArEnTS welcome to CHILL – music & movement followed by time out for parents (child care provided). Tea & chat time for parents with regular guest speakers. Newcomers welcome. Mons 9.45am, St Stephens Church 65 Tahunanui Dr. (opp McD's). SocIAL TEnnIS for WomEn: Weds, Tahunanui Tennis Club, phone Helen 548 3893. InDoor BoWLS: Wakapuaka Club 7pm, Tues, Clifton Tce School Hall. Friendly active club for all ages. Equipment supplied, fun & easy to learn, & guidance happily given. Social & competitive. No charge to give it a try. New members welcome. Contact Brian/Kay 5450542. PooL-PILATES. New water based exercise class. Gentle on joints whilst improving posture, balance, core strength & breathing. Tues, 1-2pm Ngawhatu pool, Stoke, $8. Angie 547 0198. VIcTorY communITY cEnTrE: Ph: 546 8389 Hand Craft: Share crafts in a group knitting, crochet, stitching. Bring lunch, share projects. $2, Weds 12.30-2.45pm, Pomeroys coffee. Donation . Sit & Be Fit: Have fun exercise sitting down,burncalories,tonemuscles,keep your heart healthy. Tues 10-10.45am 12 Feb - 2 April. $3 per session, 16+yrs . Housie at Victory: Fun with members of your community. Prizes, refreshments & transport available if required. Weds 2-4pm, 1 April. $2 . Zumba: Exciting Latin Rhythms, easy to follow moves to create a fun fitness class for all levels. Weds 7-8pm, 4 Feb - 1 April. $5 per class, 16+ yrs. Qi Gong: Aligning breath, movement healing & meditation. Relax your entire body– relieve stress & pain. Thurs 9.3010.30am 12 Feb -2 April. $3 per session. Victory Playgroup: Tues 9-11.30am. 3 Feb-31Mar. Parents&youngchildren (birth to 5yrs) meet to play & socialise. Lots of toys & activities, morning tea etc. Gold coin donation. nELSon cITY LunchEon cLuB meets 2nd & 4th Mon each month for a meal & invited speaker. Kathleen 548 2342 or visit www.nelsoncityluncheonclub.blogspot.co.nz nELSon nEWcomErS nETWork: Walking Group, Tues, 10am,

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