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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013 ll EDITORIAL Page 10 LETTERS Page 11 SPORTS Page 26 ENTERTAINMENT Page 25 BC CLASSIFIEDS Pages 27–28
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Alberni-Pacific Rim candidates defend platforms for May 14 vote.
VOTE?
Doug Barber holds up the 30-second warning sign during question period at the all-candidates’ meeting held at the Best Western Barclay Hotel, Tuesday night.
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The candidates and their platforms:
Liberals all business NDP tackle poverty Conservatives talk taxAs your BC Liberal MLA
candidate for the riding of Alberni-Pacific Rim, I believe that jobs and economic development are the key issues in this election and I am asking for your support on May 14th. Only the BC Liberals are committed to balanced budgets, fiscal responsibility and preserving our AAA credit rating.
I recognize the enormous potential of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) and support the 750-hectare Map Reserve to facilitate local port expansion.
A multi-billion-dollar investment in our community, providing jobs and revenue for decades, is not investing in an ice cream cone, despite what the NDP might believe.
I understand the need for improved highway and transportation
infrastructure to support tourism and economic development. The BC Liberal platform includes the development of an integrated
Vancouver Island transportation plan that includes highways, ferries, airports, rail, and deepsea ports. An MLA must be a champion for the riding, not live outside it.
I know that resource
communities are the foundation of B.C., and the BC Liberal platform includes a commitment to share resource dollars from new projects with resource communities, including First Nations.
An MLA needs to support the approval process and work to find solutions, not say “no” before the process is complete.
Continued / 14
Equality:An NDP government
will take practical steps to reduce poverty and inequality in B.C.
B.C. has had the worst or second worst record of child poverty in Canada for nine years running.
An NDP government will introduce a legislated Poverty Reduction Strategy with targets and timelines.
We will immediately tie all income assistance rates to inflation, and double earning exemptions so people can enter the work force without having benefits clawed back.
An NDP government will take practical steps to reduce poverty and inequality in B.C.
We will raise household incomes for low and moderately low-income
families with children by investing $210 million a year in a BC Family Bonus program.
Investing in people:An NDP government
will reduce existing fees for licensed infant and toddler care by 20 per cent, saving families an average of $2,000 per year, and increase spaces available.
An NDP government will provide students with the classroom support they need
by hiring new teachers, teaching assistants, librarians and counselors.
The NDP will establish a $100 million non-repayable student grant programs for students who need that help. Too many are being left behind. We will improve and invest $80 million over three years in skills training.
Continued / 13
I am running because B.C.’s greatest problem is government elitism: the government is convinced it knows best and that you should pay for it.
If you elect the BC Liberals or NDP, there is no end in sight, except the ever burgeoning cost of government to the detriment of the financial backbone of B.C.: small business and, ultimately, jobs.
Government operates behind closed doors. The veil of secrecy continues as staffers use private e-mail accounts. There is no transparency.
Take the Liberals’ BC Rail scandal, or the “Clean Energy Act” which “rescinded” oversight by the Utilities Commission—the taxpayers’ “watchdog” had its teeth pulled.
BC Hydro was compelled
to purchase overpriced electricity from the Independent Power Producers Association at a loss. Escalating rates are expected to increase
another 50 per cent within two years.
The NDP’s secret shenanigans over Carrier Lumber cost taxpayers a $150 million settlement. Their decision to ignore warnings about the Fast Ferries meant a $463 million loss. That debt, the carbon tax and
the secretive, multilevel bureaucracy of the Liberals’ “Coastal Ferries Act”, has made BC Ferries unaffordable for most, and ultimately devastating to the Island’s tourism dependent economy.
Both Liberal and NDP governments have had hidden agendas and fudge-it budgets.
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DARREN DELUCA
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Forestry tops issues at all-candidates’ eventWAWMEESH
G. HAMILTONAlberni VAlley news
More than 150 people attended the Alberni-Pacific Rim MLA all-candidates forum at the Best Western Barclay Hotel on Tuesday night.
Forestry topped the night with a question from audience member Dennis Dalla-Vicenza: the Liberals are blamed for gutting the forest industry, he said, but didn’t the death spiral start with the NDP?
Incumbent MLA Scott Fraser admitted that the NDP were responsible for the removal of Clause 7 in the 1990s, and that it was to be a one-off
for one mill. Raw log exports “doubled” during the Liberals’ tenure since 2009, Fraser said.
If there were no raw logs then there would be no profit required to log at all, Liberal candidate Darren DeLuca said. “If mills want to get into logging, I’m sure loggers will stand aside. They’ll lose money at it though.”
And the sale of McMillan Bloedel to Weyerhaeuser happened under former NDP premier Ujjal Dosanjh, DeLuca said. “That’s when we started to see the disintegration of forest interests.”
DeLuca and Fraser jousted over who lived
within the boundary riding, with DeLuca pointing out that Fraser doesn’t live
within Alberni-Pacific Rim. “Either you live in the riding or you don’t. It’s like being
a little bit pregnant,” DeLuca said.
The riding office, complete with staff and resources, is located in Port Alberni, Fraser said.
DeLuca was asked about his support of tourism and fishing while at the same time supporting Raven Coal, which poses potential negative impacts.
DeLuca said he’d support the project providing it passes environmental assessment. The project will provide jobs and much needed revenue to the Valley, and kick start the Highway 4 connector initiative.
“It’s okay to be against everything,
but what are you going to be for?” DeLuca asked the audience.
The Conservatives also support the Raven Coal project, “providing it’s done correctly,” candidate Enid-Mary Sangster-Kelly said.
Fraser said he listened to the people’s positions at several public meetings about the Raven Coal project and took them to the legislature. “That’s the job of an MLA.”
Candidates were asked how they would help Catalyst Paper Corp. pensioners, who took a 35 per cent cut to their pensions as a result of company restructuring, and are being asked to take a
payout.Sangster-Kelly
said that pensions should be protected and never should be allowed to be cut back. Fraser said the pension cutbacks should never have happened, and those who allowed it to pass committed a breach of trust against the pensioners.
DeLuca said he lost money in Catalyst shares, which he kept in an RRSP.
“I don’t know if we need a whole mechanism for pensions outside of a corporation’s reporting activity but that’s probably something wise to do,” he said.
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Dennis Dalla-Vicenza stands up to ask the first question at the all-candidates’ meeting, Tuesday.
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If music is your thing then you’ll want to check out a couple of events at the Rainbow Room this weekend. First, the rock group Hummer is playing on May 10-11. Show time is 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tix: $15, or $10 advance. And on Sunday, May 12, witness the CD release of artist III Tone, who is releasing Bringing The Hope Back. Showtime: 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Tix: $10.
If you like comedy then you’re going to fall off your chair laughing this weekend.
The comedy duo of Brett Martin Matt Billon are bringing their schtick to the Rainbow Room on Thursday, May 9. The show starts at 9 p.m. and tix are $10 each. Bring a friend, have a laugh and tell all the jokes like they’re yours later.
If you’re a Mad Hatter kind of person, — and we all have those kind of days — then John Howitt Elementary School has just the thing for you — a Mad Hatter Fair. The event is at the school: 3867 Marpole St., and is from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Fun includes games, a cakewalk, raffles and a barbecue.
If you life a healthy lifestyle or are adopting one then you’ll want to participate in Walk With Your Doc. The event is on Thursday, May 9, from 5-7 p.m. and is at Bob Dailey Stadium. All ages welcome. Walk a couple of kilometres with doctors who will be present and ckeck out the vendors.
So, the Vancouver Canucks season is over. That means golf for the players, and back to life for us. It also means the chair in front of the TV will be empty during playoff hours, not because you’re in your room crying because they lost, but because you’re back to doing what matters. Oh, we’re sure she has a list for you, so get to it.
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For the first time
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Better fate deservedFrom/ 7“His later pieces
always had emotion in them, and his way of expressing his thoughts evolved.”
Thompson graduated from ADSS in 2010 and attended a special First Nations ceremony recognizing aboriginal graduates.
“He was dressed in
his suit and I’ll never forget the tie he wore with a design on it.” Callicum said.
She lost touch with Thompson afterward but ran into him recently.
He was smiling, friendly and positive and said he wanted to take classes at Vancouver Island
University, she said. “He is the last
student I taught who I thought would ever meet an end like this,” Callicum said.
“It’s so hard to believe that this could happen to a kid who was doing everything right.”
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Crimestoppers returnsThere is a fresh
weapon in the fight against crime in the Alberni Valley.
The RCMP announced Tuesday the resurrection of the Alberni Valley Crime Stoppers Society.
The new group takes over where the Port Alberni Crime Stoppers program left off in 2011.
The old program generated hundreds of crime solving
leads for local police, according to a press release.
The new program will build on that foundation by offering cash in exchange for anonymous tips.
The society has a new board of directors who are passionate and energetic about fighting crime.
The president of the new group is Quintin Winks, a former journalist in the
Alberni Valley.“We are bringing
back local leadership to this internationally renowned program,” said Winks.
“We are striving to make the Alberni Valley safer and reduce the impact of crime on the community.”
The program is global, and helps solve crimes in communities both large and small.
Its success lies in
soliciting the public to provide anonymous information for a cash reward through its dedicated tip line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
The program is built on a partnership between the police, the community and the media.
The new board is focused on building the program’s strength and success by raising its profile here in Port Alberni.
Tools the group will use include crime re-enactments, crime of the week radio spots, or featuring the ‘wanted’ section in local newspapers, said RCMP Cpl. Jen Allan, who is a police liaison to the new program.
Interested persons should contact Winks at 250-882-0760 or Cpl. Jen Allan at 250-724-8908.
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Salvation Army community ministries supervisor Marilyn Burrows, left, and store supervisor Esther Kaiser add pieces to the ‘can village’ in the thrift store’s window on Third Avenue.
Can-struction zoneThe Salvation Army
is building a village out of non-perishable items in the front window of its thrift store on Third Avenue this week. The village will stock the community food bank and bring attention
to Hunger Awareness Week.
Although the project is fun, it underlines a serious issue, says Salvation Army Major Bruce Mac Kenzie: “Our cupboards are running low.”
V ICTORIA – When Adrian Dix took over as B.C. NDP
leader two years ago, he struggled to communicate, especially in the sound bites of radio and TV.
There was a running joke in the legislature press gallery: It didn’t matter what question you asked him, you got a six-minute answer that ended with the evils of log exports.
Even more than under Carole James, the NDP railed against log exports. “B.C. logs for B.C. jobs” became one of Dix’s favourite slogans. As the election approached, another Dixism was heard daily: “Say what you’re going to do, say how you’re going to pay for it.”
So it was a surprise a few weeks ago when the NDP signaled it would essentially not offer a policy on log exports. They’re going to meet with “stakeholders” and
come up with a plan after they get a majority government.
This is exactly the same non-policy the NDP had in 2009. They don’t have an answer to the industry’s point that the high price gained by premium logs in foreign markets is what keeps many loggers working, and subsidizes the harvest of other logs for B.C. coastal mills.
Another thing the NDP doesn’t like is private power development. This issue featured prominently in the NDP leadership contest two years ago.
Leadership contender Mike Farnworth told the party faithful he would study independent power purchase contracts, and if he found that they are not in the public interest, he would “mend them or end them.”
By this spring, Dix had a new non-position on power purchase contracts. He will “assess them and
address them.” Either they plan to risk a costly legal battle, or they’re just paying lip service. All you have to do to find out is elect them.
Labour code changes are another blank slate. A memo from the B.C. Federation of Labour executive to members last year described how they were working closely with
the NDP to rewrite B.C. labour law.
The NDP election platform punts this issue until after the election as well, promising an independent
expert panel to decide on issues like whether to end secret-ballot votes for union certification.
This isn’t just a bad idea, it’s a 30-year-old bad idea. It’s based on the destructive old notion that employers are the enemy of workers, and only a union can protect them. The long decline of union membership in the private sector
isn’t caused by employer bullying or secret-ballot votes that protect employees’ freedom of choice. The cause is global competition. The only protection workers have from that is their own efficiency.
Balancing the budget? An NDP government will strive to do that over “the business cycle,” says finance critic Bruce Ralston. Old-timers might remember this one. It’s taken from the NDP’s 1991 election platform.
If you still believe in a predictable “business cycle,” you may be willing to accept that an NDP-led B.C. will become the first jurisdiction in human history to eliminate poverty by setting annual targets and paying out borrowed money to low-income parents.
On ferries, fracking, union contracts, capital construction and other weighty matters, the NDP’s answer is the same: trust us.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
TOM FLETCHERB.C. Views
NDP selling its voters ‘trust us’ policy
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EDITORIAL
Same rules apply to feds
Chapter eight of the 2013 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada should ruffle the feathers of every taxpayer in this country.
The title of chapter eight is “Spending on the Public Security and Anti-Terrorism Initiative.”
The word “uncontrolled” should have been at the front of that title. The spring report is the result of a performance audit designed to identify “… how well government is managing its activities, responsibilities, and resources.”
The conclusion of the Attorney General on the massive spending program geared to keep Canadians safe from terror is that, “…departments and agencies reported spending $9.8 billion on PSAT Initiative activities, but information on whether departments used $3.1 billion in Initiative funding was not available.” Information on where $3.1 billion went is just not available? Why?
It’s tax time and Canadians are being asked to provide proof of income and expenses to ensure we’re following rules to keep our economy humming along. Why is the federal government playing under a different set of rules?
The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat mandate is to provide advice and support to Treasury Board ministers and provide oversight of the financial management of government. Given that they have identified three possible scenarios that might account for what happened to the money (they are at least good at that) it shouldn’t be a big leap to drill down a little further.
Money should be something easy to track. This department received X amount, then X gave it Y who spent it on Z. Here’s the paperwork about what Z is. According to the report, weaknesses in the way the government assesses proposals for funding and their reporting processes, were identified as far back as 2004.
This isn’t pocket change, so the question needs to be asked: How well is the government managing activities, responsibilities and resources in this case? In a word: badly.
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More to life than economy
To the Editor,It’s all somewhat
confusing. The NDP says “this” and the Liberals say “that, the Conservatives and the Green Party are almost forgotten in the ruckus. The flood of Liberal ads about how good they are remind me of how Christy Clark used public employees and money to help make those ads. I know that wasn’t their intention, but it does add a certain dimension to the continual barrage of half truths.
Christy’s government has given us increased costs for basic needs like health care,
education, and those fancy ferries, in exchange for less services. The export of raw logs continues.
Colin Hansen’s 2009 budget had the B.C. government “overspending its revenues by $2.8 billion that year, ministry expenditures will fall by $500 million over the next three years and B.C. will run a deficit for the next four. A surplus is imagined by 2013”. Sounds familiar. We now have a new twist to the old fairy tale: mining and oil/gas/coal exports will save us sometime in the future if we keep electing these people.
Of course, we really don’t know what the Liberal government is doing. According to the Information
and Privacy Commissioner, Liberal government has stopped keeping records of major decisions in order to circumvent freedom of information laws and avoid public scrutiny.
For everything that questions Liberal competence and efficiency, not to mention honesty and public benefit, someone will come up with what the NDP
did wrong a decade or so ago. Seems to me they both have done some good things and some not-so-good things.
My hope is that, as we go to the polls, we will seek independent information even while we enjoy or endure the silly ads. And that we will remember there is more to life than the economy: breathing clean air, drinking healthy water, having
a sustainable and dependable food source, and being the kind of people our heirs can be proud of.
Barbara Cooper,Port Alberni
Development a key issue
To the Editor,I’m finding it
disturbing that the voting public is poised to elect a government that is bound and determined to
avoid economic development in B.C.
We’ve been there and suffered dire consequences. And in our constituency, we are choosing between a candidate that doesn’t even live in the riding as opposed to Mr. DeLuca, whose family have been stalwart, hard-working Alberni boosters for decades.
The BC Liberals have made some questionable decisions over the past 12 years but nothing worth voting in the alternative.
Mike Carter,Port Alberni
Take health care seriously
To the Editor,As a 60-year-old
health-care consumer and former registered
nurse, if age, chronic disease or impending death mean I require help with personal care I expect my tax-dollars to pay for community-based care aides so I may live and die in peace at home.
Community-based home and palliative care is where the majority of nursing care aides should be employed, not replacing licensed nurses in acute-care hospitals, like a new plan being floated at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Nurses and the public should be alarmed and outraged for government is running health-care like it was a business and patients are paying the price.
Liz Stonard,Port Alberni
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GWYN MORGANSPeCIAL to tHe NeWS
I’m concerned that many British Columbians are more focused on “change” for the sake of change rather than electing the party most likely to foster job creation and financial stability.
Our province’s resource endowment has always been a mainstay of both jobs and the generation
of revenues needed to fund social programs. From what I have seen and heard, an NDP government would rev up spending while hampering resource development through endless environmental reviews or by just saying “no”, driving investment to other provinces and
other countries.We need new
mines and gas fields, pipelines, refineries, ports and processing plants to replace jobs lost by tech change and by events like the pine beetle catastrophe.
Economic development and the protection of the environment are not
mutually exclusive. Yes, we must be good stewards of our beautiful province, but we do have the technology to move the economy forward in an environ-mentally responsible manner.
Saying no to new projects will mean job losses for the currently employed and no opportunity for young people looking to join the work force.
We also need to focus on balancing the provincial budget, rather than taking money away from social programs to fund rising interest costs.
Forty years of experience in business has taught me that too much debt is crippling.
It scares me that the NDP have rolled out billions of dollars in new spending during this campaign.
Their “every dollar is accounted for” rhetoric just isn’t credible because their anti-development attitude will reduce revenue at the same time as spending rises.
There is truth to the adage, “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it”. The NDP came to power in 1991 and governed the rest of that decade.
Continued / 15
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Investment dried up and economic growth trailed the rest of Canada.
A low point came when the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce thanked the B.C. government for driving growth investment in Alberta. Glenn Clark’s 1996-1999 tenure was arguably
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It took many years for the Liberals to repair the damage. During their time in government, North America suffered through a
major recession and yet we now have a triple-A credit rating, higher than the US government, allowing B.C. taxpayers the lowest possible interest rates.
Have the Liberals done everything right? Certainly not. The introduction of the HST by the Campbell government was badly handled.
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Welcomes Mother’s & Families to a specialMother’s Day brunch buffet
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Cheddar and Chive Crusted CodApplewood Smoked Glazed Salmon
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Remember to Vote. Tuesday, May 14 is General Voting Day.Do You Have This Card?
This card tells you where you can vote in the 2013 Provincial General Election. Take it with you when you go vote. If you do not have this card, visit the Elections BC website at elections.bc.ca, or call 1-800-661-8683 (toll-free).
Download our OTEBC App for iPhones and iPads to find a voting location near you.
BC Has More Ways to VoteAll voters can:
Vote in any district electoral office from now until 4 p.m. (Pacific time) on General Voting Day, Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
Vote by Mail You can ask for a Vote by Mail package from your district electoral office or through the Elections BC website at elections.bc.ca.
Vote at advance voting Voters can attend any advance voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (local time), Wednesday, May 8 through Saturday, May 11. All advance voting locations are wheelchair accessible.
Vote on General Voting Day Voters can attend any general voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time), Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
How to Vote• Choose only one candidate.• Mark your ballot with an or .
Who Can Vote?You can vote if you are:
• 18 years of age or older, or will be 18 on General Voting Day (May 14, 2013)
• a Canadian citizen, and• a resident of British Columbia for
the past six months
You can Register When You VoteIf you aren’t already registered, you can register when you vote. You will need identification that proves both your identity and current residential address.
Bring IdentificationUnder the Election Act, voters must prove their identity and residential address in order to receive a ballot or register to vote in conjunction with voting in a provincial general election or by-election. Voters may present identification, or use a process known as vouching. Some acceptable types of identification and information on the vouching process are found below.
Option 1A single document issued by the Government of BC or Canada that contains the voter’s name, photograph and residential address, such as a BC driver’s licence, BC Identification Card (BCID), or BC Services Card.
Option 2 A Certificate of Indian Status as issued by the Government of Canada.
Option 3 Two documents that together show the voter’s name and residential address. Both documents must show the voter’s name. At least one of the documents must also contain the voter’s residential address.
Please note: Digital or electronic documents (e.g. e-bills) are acceptable. Hand-written information on a document, photocopies or electronic scans/photos of a paper document are not acceptable.
The following are examples of the document types authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer for the purposes of voter identification (the list of documents is illustrative, not exhaustive). Other specific documents (not listed below) may be authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. For questions about the acceptability of a specific document, please contact Elections BC.
Government-issue identity document Examples: healthcare card, birth certificate, Social Insurance Card, passport, citizenship document/certificate, Old Age Security Identification Card, Canadian Forces identification, Firearm Acquisition Certificate, firearm Possession and Acquisition Licence, Veterans Affairs Canada Health Care Identification Card, Correctional Service Canada Offender Identification Card.
Other government-issue document Examples: property tax assessment, income tax assessment notice, government cheque, government cheque stub, statement of employment insurance benefits paid, Canada Child Tax Benefit Statement, statement of Canada Pension Plan benefits, statement of Old Age Security.
School/college/university-issue document Examples: admissions letter, report card, transcript, residence acceptance/confirmation, tuition/fees statement, student card.
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• Provincial Where to Vote card• Bank/credit card or statement• Residential lease/mortgage statement• Insurance statement• Public transportation pass• Utility bill• Membership card• Hospital bracelet/document• Prescription medication container• Attestation of residence• Personal cheque (printed by bank)
Option 4Voters without identification can be vouched for by a voter in their electoral district who has identification, or a direct family member or someone who has legal authority to make personal care decisions for the voter.
Future VotersElections BC encourages you to bring your children with you when you vote. Show tomorrow’s voters how our electoral process works.
Any Questions?For more information visit Elections BC’s website at elections.bc.ca or call toll-free 1-800-661-8683.
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Government grows less and less transparent as it becomes more and more expensive. The legislature sat for just 19 days in this last year: while decisions needing public scrutiny, were mostly made behind closed doors.
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Fighting tax issue River Bend Park needs porta-potty in summer: KerrPort Alberni city
councillor Wendy Kerr would like to see washrooms installed at River Bend Park
during the summer months.
Kerr made a motion April 22, during council’s regular
meeting, to have staff provide a report on the costs of such an undertaking, and the motion was passed.
Kerr said the park is heavily utilized during the summer, and installing a washroom
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The Alberni Happy Hatters have been a chapter of the Red Hat Society for nine years. They joined the Cherry Tarts Ii and Luscious Lady Bugs at Burde Hill Estate Clubhouse to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Red Hatting. The ladies did skits and gave demonstrations during an afternoon of fun.
“Luscious Lady Bugs” gathered with two other red hatters groups at the Burde Hill Estate Club House to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Red Hatting.
The Mid-Island Kidney Association (MIKA) held its annual Spring Bring and Buy Potluck Dinner on April 20 at the Eagles Hall on Third Avenue. Penny Gates was the lucky winner of a MIKA t-shirt and was presented with it by member Anna Cullina. MIKA is currently holding a raffle and will be at No Frills every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and at Quality Foods every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. First prize is a $200 gift certificate to Quality Foods and the draw date is June 10.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #293 gave out a whopping $6,100 to local groups. Bingo chairman Barrie Ward said that their Wednesday night bingos continue to grow and so this allows them to give away more money. The lucky recipients were: the Legion bursary fund, Bread of Life, Abbeyfield residents, Echo and Fir Park Village residents, Returning the Favour, Meals on Wheels, Port Alberni Hospice/Ty Watson House, Cancer Society, Alzheimers Society, Diabetes Association, Fire Fights, Alcohol and Drug counseling, Friends of Westhaven and Heritage Place.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #293 gave out a whopping $6,100 to local groups. Bingo chairman Barrie
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(includes golf and buffet lunch)Anna Maria Gaiga is in her fourth year of raising funds for Ty Watson House. She has a garage and plant sale every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. There are various plants to choose from, all you green thumbs check this one out.
Dora Farrell, centre, receives a bouquet of flowers from Meals on Wheels board members Cindy Mah, left and Janet Buchanan. Farrell was honoured for her six years of service as Meals on Wheels president. If you would like to be a board member or driver please call 250-730-0390.
Angelina MacKinnon gives Amy Graydon a new look during the Look Good Feel Better Gala and fundraiser at Shoppers Drug Mart on Saturday.
Teresa Bird photo
Bernie the Bulldog with two ardent fans, on the right is Shoppers Drug Mart cosmetics manager Kathy Carriere and on the left is Shoppers Drug Mart manager Sue Snow. There was $4,000 raised here for the Look Good Feel Better Program, double of last year’s total.
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Bernie the Bulldog with two ardent fans, on the right is
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HEALTHY LIVINGActiveHealth tip: A
balanced diet offers the right combination of vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and
antioxidants.
Colour your world with a rainbow of veggies
The warm May spring weather has returned
which naturally pulls people outdoors to spend their time.
Flowers and buds are popping out, along with nutritious greens.
The garden brings colour to our world and these colours from veggies and fruits offer healthful benefits to our body when eaten.
The rainbow of
colour provides a variety of different phytochemicals and antioxidants.
Phytochemicals are natural plant substances that protect the plants from predators, such as insects and fungi. These plant chemicals give the plant its colour and when eaten by humans, phytochemicals can protect cells from breakdown.
Orange, red, purple, white, green, yellow, blue all offer different phytochemicals with healthful benefits.
Antioxidants are natural elements
found in foods. They protect body cells from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals.
Some free radicals are formed from normal body processes when the body uses oxygen. Others come from cigarette smoke and other pollutants in the air. Antioxidants protect body cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
For an example of the way free radicals can damage cells, think of the body as a car. The metal of the car will rust over time
when it mixes with oxygen. When treated with a protective coating, the rust can be prevented from damaging the car so quickly.
Similarly, eating plant foods rich in antioxidants daily can help protect your body cells from free radical damage and breakdown.
Vitamin C, vitamin E and selenium are some examples of vitamins and minerals that act as antioxidants in the body. Phytochemicals including flavonoids, polyphenols and carotenoids are compounds found naturally in plants which may also act as antioxidants.
Antioxidants help to keep you healthy and may also help prevent some chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
In food, there are many different antioxidants that can be found in appropriate amounts. More does not always mean better. Research and ongoing studies suggests that taking high dose antioxidant supplements in pills and/or powder form may be harmful, since they act more like medicine in the body than nutrients.
Single dose supplements may throw off the balance of nutrients in the body and cause nutrient interactions.
A good variety of food with a well balanced diet has the appropriate level of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytochemicals and other nutrients to keep the immune system strong, protect heart health, maintain blood pressure and weight and prevent degenerative eye diseases.
It is recommended to consult a health-care professional if you are considering taking high dose
antioxidants in supplemental form.
Some antioxidants and phytochemicals that are found in food include:
• Vitamin C is found in peppers (red, yellow, green), kiwifruit, strawberries, oranges, papaya, brussels sprouts, broccoli, leafy vegetables, tomatoes, and potatoes.
• Vitamin E is found in: leafy greens, almonds, sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and avocado.
• Selenium is a mineral that is found in: Brazil nuts, fish, shellfish, meat, poultry, grain products, wheat germ,
wheat bran, beans, oat bran and eggs.
• Carotenoids are found in: kale, tomatoes/tomato products, spinach, sweet potato, carrot, leafy vegetables, pumpkin, squash, guava, watermelon, grapefruit. A commonly known carotenoid is beta-carotene.
• Flavonoids are found in: berries (especially dark coloured berries), cherries, red grapes, onions, apples, cocoa, tea (especially green tea).
Including five different colours of vegetables and fruits in your daily diet will offer the variety of phytochemicals and protective elements to help keep the body healthy. Eating fruit at each meal and vegetables at lunch and dinner will help reach this goal of five different colours.
Aim for seven to 10 servings per day of vegetables and fruits in your diet.
Growing a few leafy greens in the garden, balcony or windowsill container can help increase the intake of daily vegetables. Also, buying produce from local suppliers regularly can help support the Alberni Valley economy and your health.
The weekly Farmer’s Market on Saturday morning at Harbour Quay is one way to get your locally grown produce. In addition, purchasing a monthly Good Food Box at Salvation Army for a reasonable cost supports local food programs to help improve your personal intake of colourful fruits and vegetables.
Enjoy the seasonal variety and eat your colours. It will do your body good!
Sandra Gentleman, is a registered dietitian and co-founder and steward of Canal Beach.
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Every Friday at 9 am, we will draw 10 winners who will each win a key. Winners will be contacted and names will be published in the Alberni Valley News.
Throughout the promotion we will give away 190 keys, You may win more than one key.All entries are good for one week only. We will start fresh each week with a NEW DRAW, so enter often
Key holders must be present at THE GREAT CAR GIVEAWAY EVENTLocation and time to be announced
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On May 14th Let’s Elect a Government
Who Will Invest in Our Kids!
✓ Provide Appropriate Funding so that Neighbourhood Schools can remain open
✓ Increase Assistance for Children with Unique Learning Needs
✓ Provide more effective teacher to student time by Reducing Class Sizes for all students
✓ Support Local School Boards to provide a wide variety of courses
✓ Increase the Number of Learning Specialist Teachers (Counsellors, Teacher-Librarians, Learning Assistance Teachers) to Our Schools
✓ Commit to Eliminating Child Poverty
On May 14th Vote for a Strong, Stable Public Education System.
TOP TEN REASONS WHY ALBERNI TEACHERS ARE CONCERNED
ABOUT FSA EXAMS
10. They are inaccurate. Students know that the scores do not “count” for the report card, so some do not do their best work. 9. They are impractical. Reading and Math in real life are not a series of multiple choice questions! 8. School Resources are Re-directed. School Resources such as libraries, computer labs and educational support personnel are not available for other students who are not writing the FSA. 7. The costs are downloaded. The Ministry of Education only funds part of the FSA costs. The Alberni School Board is forced to make up the shortfall out of children’s programs. 6. They are unhelpful. Student answer sheets do not reveal areas that need more teaching. 5. They reduce learning and instruction time. Practicing for and writing the FSA steals valuable learning time from students and instruction time from teachers. 4. They are incomplete. FSA results are based on raw scores on just one test of reading, writing, and numeracy. The results are not reliable, valid or fair. 3. They are unnecessary. Report cards are a more reliable measure of a student’s overall progress with evidence from diverse assessments over the term. 2. They are unsupported by any funding. Test results bring no additional funding or support to students or schools, even if needs are identified. 1. They invite misuse. Test results are often misused by third parties to create unauthorized school “rankings”. This is like comparing all NHL teams based on one game in January! Cp/LEU/USW2009
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THE ARTSTHE ARTS CLASSIFIEDS / Go treasure hunting. 27
FOOD / A taste of Alberni. 31
Choir festMorgan Schoen of the Maquinna Elementary School choir sings a solo during Choir Fest at the ADSS Auditorium, last Wednesday.
WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALbErNI VALLEy NEWS
Student art rises up at Rollin
Art in the Schools will be the next Art exhibit at Rollin Art Centre, starting May 14 and running until June 8. Students from local elementary schools and Community Living who took part with local artists in Art in the Schools will have their artwork on display during this unique exhibit.
An artists’ reception will be held on Saturday, May 25 from 1-3 p.m. at the Rollin gallery. Come out and meet these up-and-coming artists and help them experience what being an artist is all about.
Banner project deadline close
Children, adults and school groups can partake in the 2013 community banner paint-in later this month.
Arrowsmith Rotary Club is again sponsoring the banner program. There is a $10 registration fee to cover the cost of supplies. Forms can be picked up at the Rollin Art Centre anytime between Tuesday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Deadline is May 18. The paint-in is planned for May 23–26 at the Kinsmen Community Centre.
Check out book sale May 11
The Community
Arts Council will be having its giant book sale this Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Echo Centre.
This is the Community Arts Council’s biggest fundraiser for the year and based on the thousands of donated books we have received, you won’t want to miss out.
Get there early as the doors open at 9 a.m. sharp. Don’t miss out on all the wonderful books we have been collecting.
Book our garden
Book your wedding or special event now to be held in the beautiful gardens at
the Rollin Art Centre. Make those special days last forever with photographs taken on our beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds amongst a gazebo, bridge or in a field of flowers.
Call the Rollin Art Centre today for more info at 250-724-3412.
Grab a bag and start planting
The Mount Klitsa Garden Club presents its 14th annual Community Plant Sale at Rollin Art Centre this Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Mmake your gardens beautiful with annuals, perennials, hanging
baskets, containers and more. Sorry, no earlybirds.
What’s on at Char’s Landing
Joan Wallace and The Martys, Friday, May 10 from 8–10 p.m. Tickets $12.
The Barley Show open mic, Saturday, May 11 from 7–9 p.m. Tickets $5.
The Ugly Duckling: A Fun for the Whole Family Puppet Show, Sunday, May 12, 3 p.m. Tickets $12.
Saturday, May 18, Arts Day—Mudflaps w/Gwynne Hunt.
Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council.
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CALENDAR / What to do and where. 29SPORTSWrestlers rake in awards
Accomplishments of Alberni Wrestling athletes were recognized at a special ceremony on May 2 at the Italian Hall.
Receiving certificates from Grade 8 were, from AW Neill, Bella Jones and Tristan Greene; from EJ Dunn: Trenton Vanderkooi , Summer Wass, Trevor Barker, Matthew Grimston and several others.
Coaches recognized included from AW Neill Seth Price, Ripley Janzen, Tristan Greene; from EJ Dunn Dean Fyfe, Austin Saluk, Trenton Vanderkooi, Tyrone Tate and others; and from ADSS Lauren Barker and Christian Anderson.
The most
outstanding senior wrestlers were Jordon Bodnar and Nolan Badovinac.
The most outstanding juniors were Summer Wass and Aaron Badovinac.
Top wrestler awards from Grades 6-12 were Grade 6 Kenji Boyko, Ally Flaro; Grade 7 Aaron Badovinac, Isaac McDonald; Grade 8 Matt Grimston, Morgan Dagenais, Summer Wass, Kalissa Montgomery; Grade 9 Julia McGowan, Tyler Drew Adams; Grade 10 Nolan Badovinac, Remi Wells; Grade 11 Jesse Wagner, Elise Huffman; and Grade 12 Jordon Bodnar, Jonathan Spencer.
BC Summer Games 2012 participants acknowledged were
Maureen Messenger (coach), Nolan Badovinac, Jordon Bodnar, Micaela Dick, Sheldon Haddad, Dean Leyland. Jonathan Spencer, Jesse Wagner, Jordan Wagner and Remi Wells.
BC placers include Jordon Bodnar (first); Nolan Badovinac (second); and Jordan Wagner (third).
National finishers were Nolan Badovinac (first in cadet and FILA cadet); Jonathan Spencer, (second, juvenile, and fifth, juvenile Greco style).
The senior academic-athletic awards winner was Nolan Badovinac.
The junior winner was Aaron Badovinac.
Alberni District Secondary School Grade 12 wrestler Jordon Bodnar accepts some hardware at the Alberni Wrestling Awards. The event was held at the Italian Hall on May 2.
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Fagan crownedwinner
The modified Stableford Tournament was held Sunday under hot, sunny skies at the Alberni Golf Club.
Gerry Fagan won the event, followed by Bill Barrett, K. Randall, Craig Acland, J. Swaney, Bill Kriwokon, Lyle Luchinski, Matt Mosic, Glen Trask, Bill Moran, Don MacGowan, Jim Rhodes, Wayne Johnstone, Steve Acland and Bob Matlock.
KPs were posted by Brian Tall on No. 2, Darren Vandyke on No. 4, Matt Mosic on No. 13 and Bill Moran on No. 17. Sam Parhar was closest to the hole with his second shot on No. 6.
The hidden hole pot climbed to more than $400 and was split with $200 on No. 11 and $200 on No. 7. Neither pot was won so the hidden hole pot will be carried over to next week.
Next Sunday is an open week so make your own tee times.
KPs and the hidden hole pot will be available.
Long drives and short putts.
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Ladies hit the links
Nine hole ladiesA Division:
Low gross, Pennie Churchill. Low net, Kathy Toms.
Low putts, LaDonna Knutson.
B DivisionLow gross, Betty
Adair. Low net, Nancy
Blair. Low putts, Betty Adair.
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MURRAY JAMES BRYANJanuary 16, 1935 - April 18, 2013
Passed away at WCGH surrounded by his loving wife and family at the age of 78. Born Lions Head, ON. A very hard worker from the young age of 12, he only missed three days of work in his entire career. He was much loved and respected by all he knew and worked with. Murray will be deeply missed by his loving wife Nor-ma, daddy’s girl Darlene, son Bill and grand-children Chris, Kyle and Josh, great-grandchildren, and spe-cial love to Crystal. Our thanks to Dr. Herman Nell, Dr. Johnson, and all the nurses and palliative care workers who helped us at the hospital and at home through this very trying time. Special thanks and love to Diane Hirst.No service by request. Cremation has taken place. An Irish Wake will be held for family at a later date.
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane.I would walk right up to Heaven and bring you back again.
MARY ZUKOWSKYSeptember 20th ,1920
– April 20th , 2013
Zukowsky, Maria (nee Sorochan). It is with great sadness that we announce Mary passing away peace-fully in Rainbow Gardens on Saturday, Apr 20, 2013 at the age of 92yrs. She is predeceased by 2 sons Marshall and Eugene, her
daughter Diane, and 4 brothers. She is survived by her children Angie (Gordon) Blake, Al, Marge (Robert) Choma, Happy, Dennis (Nancy), Shirley (Don) Somer-ville, her sister Ugenia “Jean” Cebryk, 15 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.
She worked as a porter at the university hospital in Edmonton, retiring to Port Alberni for the last 26yrs. A Memorial Tea will be held at a later date.
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The family of the late Dale Crowley thanks those who remembered him at his memorial and those who sent messages of condolence and encouragement. Thank you to the care workers on the 5th fl oor of NRGH and to the home care nurses in Oceanside for their regular phone calls, visits and support. A special thank you to his lifelong friend, Jim Harper. Your time together at the end brought Dale happy memories to ease his passing. Alberta, Jim & Rose
Attention Electoral Area “B” Beaufort Residents!
Our Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 14th at 7:00 pm in the Beaver Creek Community Hall, 8505 Beaver Creek Road.
The purpose of this meeting is to elect new members to the Beaufort Advisory Planning Commission and to discuss concerns and ideas
Beaufort residents and property owners may have.
Please contact the Planning Department at the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Office at (250) 720-2700 if you have any questions
regarding this meeting.
ALBERNI-CLAYOQUOTREGIONAL DISTRICT
General Board Meetingwith a presentation on the
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team &
Open HouseWednesday, May 29, 2013
The Vancouver Island Health Authority Board of Directors is holding its regular General Board meeting:
Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 1:45 pmHospitality Inn
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In addition to conducting its regular business, represen-tatives from VIHA’s Mental Health & Addiction Services portfolio will be making a presentation on the Asser-tive Community Treatment (ACT) Team services recently implemented in Port Alberni. There will also be a lim-ited amount of time set-aside during the meeting for scheduled presentations from the public and to respond to questions from the floor, separate from the process of written questions outlined on our website. There will also be an opportunity to have questions addressed on an individual basis during the Open House by VIHA’s Board of Directors and Executive Leadership Team.
For additional information regarding the meeting, to ap-ply to make a presentation to the VIHA Board or to submit written questions please refer to our website at:
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TSOW-TUN LE LUM SOCIETYANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society will hold its An-nual General Meeting on Saturday, June 22, 2013 at 4:00 pm at the Beban Park Social Centre, followed by our 25th Anniversary dinner celebration; at 2300 Bowen Road, Nanaimo. All are invited to attend.
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HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters for their Port Al-berni location. Guaranteed $11/hour, 25% profi t sharing, paid overtime, benefi ts, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and ad-vancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview.
THE LEMARE GROUP is ac-cepting resumes for the follow-ing positions:• Coastal Certifi ed Hand Fall-ers-camp positions• Coastal Certifi ed Bull Buck-ers • Chasers• Hooktenders• Hand Buckers• Grader Operator• Heavy Duty MechanicsFulltime camp with union rates/benefi ts. Please send re-sumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to offi [email protected].
OFFICE SUPPORT CLERK
ISM Canada, an IBM Company, are seeking Client Support Technicians; $28.45 Hourly (Unionized); Three Regular Full Time and one Auxiliary in Prince Rupert, Campbell River, and Trail . To apply, visit www.ism-canada.com. Closes, May 23, 2013.
TRADES, TECHNICAL
CLARK BUILDERS immedi-ately requires Superintendents for the Regina & Saskatoon areas. 5 - 10 years Commer-cial Construction Experience. Contact us at: 1-877-416-6815. Send an Email to: [email protected] or Fax 1-888-403-3051.
HELP WANTED
TRADES, TECHNICAL
CLARK BUILDERS requires out of town Surveyors. Must have commercial construction experience. Contact us at: 1-877-416-6815. Send an Email: [email protected] or Fax 1-888-403-3051.
CLASS 1 driver. Edmonton based company seeks Class 1 Driver to drive Tandem Dump Truck for work in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. Subsis-tence and accommodations provided for out of town work. General labour duties included and clean abstract required; [email protected] or Fax 780-444-9165 or mail to 16719 - 110 Ave., Edmon-ton. 7-4 p.m., Monday-Friday.
CONCRETE FORM Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete form setters for work in Ed-monton and Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommo-dations provided for out of town work. Clean Class 1 li-cence required; Email: [email protected] or Fax: 780-444-9165 or Mail: 16719 - 110 Ave., Edmonton; 7-4 p.m., Monday-Friday.
GRAPPLE YARDER Operator & Hooktender team, required immediately! Experienced! Must have a valid driver’s li-cence, First Aid and be team oriented. Central Vancouver Island. Fax resume to 250-871-0208.
GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.
PERSONAL SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ELECTRICAL
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ELECTRICAL
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contractor specializing in new service upgrades,
renovations, knob and tube removal. Residential,
commercial and industrial No job too big or small!
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FLOORING SALEOver 300 Choices
Lowest Prices Guaranteed!Laminates - $0.59/sq ftEngineered - $1.99 sq ftHardwood - $2.79 sq ft
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
FREE ITEMS
FREE: WOODSTOVE, clean, in good condition. Call (250)723-0709.
FUEL/FIREWOOD
SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest fi re-wood producer offers fi rewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.
FURNITURE
*New Queen MATTRESS Set*PILLOW TOP IN PLASTICMfr. Warranty. Must Sell! $200 ~ (1)250-465-2485
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
34” TOSHIBA TV and large entertainment centre, like new. Both $200. (250)723-3388.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
LIGHT OAK entertainment centre,comes with 2 speakers, TV, radio, tape deck, cd player, vhs player, record player & headphones. $150 complete. Also reclining love-seat, $100. Call 250-752-6007
SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
NEW TO YOU
GE 20” Electric Stove, like new, $400. obo. Please call (250)723-5352.
SEALY QUEEN mattress & box spring, barely used, excel-lent condition, $650. obo. Sec-tional chesterfi eld, leather, exc. cond. $1200. obo. Call 250-724-4695 leave msg.
SIMONIZ S1600 Pressure Washer. New condition! 1/2 price! $65. Call 250-724-1059
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
509 WEEKS Crescent, Nanai-mo. Solid family home with 3bdrms, 2baths, 2nd kitchen in basement. Lrg fenced yard, mature trees, covered sun-deck, HW fl oors, carport, new thermal windows. $279,000. (250)740-1130.
CHIMNEY Lake waterfront near Williams Lake in the Cariboo. 3BR with geothermal and rental cabin. Propertyguys.com # 702896 (250)305-6627 $499,000
GREAT LOCATION, great price! 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, de-sirable location. Quiet dead end street. Updated. $228,500 3945 McBride St., Port Alberni Call 250-724-0223 for more in-fo: www.arrowsmithlistings.ca
HOUSES FOR SALE
Incredible 5 acre treed PARK-LIKE PROPERTY
with Well-Maintained Furnished Home - 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm,
2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake,
in the town of Caycuse. Perfect for recreational
property or full time living. Motivated seller $378,800.
Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land.
Call [email protected]
REAL ESTATE
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSESDamaged House?
Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale?
We will Buy your HouseQuick Cash & Private.Mortgage Too High and
House won’t sell?Can’t make payments?
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RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
PORT ALBERNI- (College area) 1 bdrm suite heat pump heating & cooling, garbage, storage, parking, laundry fa-cilities, no stairs, Satellite TV. Available now. $575. Call (250)724-2488.
RAAMCO International Properties
VICTORIA, B.C.“A sign of distinction”
Cubbon Apartments For Seniors - 55+1035 North Park StreetBachelor - $575 and upOne Bedroom - $800 & upTwo Bedroom - $950 & up.Close to sunny downtown Victoria and designated for seniors 55 years or older Amenities include a coffee lounge, games room, exer-cise room, and library and garden plots available for your green thumb. Pets wel-come w/some restrictions.
Please call Dick or Diane at 250-383-1162 or email [email protected] to view
our available suites.
Wetherby ApartmentsFor Seniors - 55+ 3205 Wetherby RoadSeniors only please - 55+.Bachelor - $7251 bdrm - $9152 bdrm - $1100This seniors only building has on site laundry, outdoor and covered parking, Shop-ping at Hillside Mall is just steps away. Pets welcome with some restrictions.
Please call Bonny at 250-598-1650
[email protected] to view our available suites.
HOMES FOR RENT
NOW TAKING applications- Avail June 1st- 2 bdrms, 1 bath, 4 appls, NS/NP, no parti-ers. Refs. $850. Call (250)724-5306.
SUITES, UPPER
PORT ALBERNI- (above Gone Fishing) furnished 1 bdrm, prefer long term. NS/NP, no partiers. $500 inclds heat, inter-net, full satel-lite TV. Call (250)724-2212.
TOWNHOUSES
ARGYLE WAY: Clean 2 bdrm, avail immed. $675/mo. Leave message at (250)245-8869.
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
CARS
2008 VIBE- 66,000 km, good on gas and excellent runningorder. $12,000. (250)723-3886
RADIAL ARM Saw, Crafts-man, $250. Chop saw $75.Metal saw with 12” blade $75.Also: routers & garden cultiva-tor with extras. (250)723-3886.
MOTORCYCLES
2000 CBR 600F4, 23000km,perfect dealer main-
tenance, New tires, chain, sprockets,battery, full tune, valves,timing, fl uids,brakes. $4000.00, Helmet & Jacket
$450.00 Call or text: #250-240-9556
RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE
2000, 26’ Golden Falcon 5thwheel, 3 way fridge, slide out,new hot water 10gal tank,queen bed. In exc. cond.Stored in Ladysmith. $7200fi rm. Call (250)580-2566.
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
CASH BUYERScrap cars & trucks,
Complete or not. Over the phone
price quotes. (250)730-1672 or
(250)724-1672VALLEY TOWING
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
MUST BE SOLD!!!1993 Ford Explorer
326 KLRuns Great.
$1000 obo. Call 250-954-3372
ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND
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to everyone that made our
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We raised a whopping $4,000 to help women
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Way to Go!!
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FOR BEAUTY LOVERS LIKE YOU AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS!
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3756 10th AvenuePort Alberni • 250.723-6212
Open 7 am - 10 pm Daily
Community Events
THURS. MAY 9◆ WALK WITH YOUR
DOC Join some of Port Alberni’s doctors for a community walk at Bob Dailey Stadium, 5-7 p.m. All ages welcome. Vendors and info tables set up, too.
◆ COMEDY ACT at the Rainbow Room. Featuring Brett Martin and Matt Billon. Doors open: 8 p.m. Show starts: 9 p.m. Tix: $10 at the door.
FRI. MAY 10◆ MAD HATTER FUN
FAIR at John Howitt Elem. School, 4:30–7:30 p.m. Games, cake walk, raffles, barbecue concession.
◆ HUMMER a rock show at The Rainbow Room on Fourth Avenue. Showing May 11 as well. Showtime:
9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Weekend pass: $!5 and includes shoe rental and bowling; advance tix: $10.
SAT. MAY 11◆ MT. KLITSA GARDEN
CLUB pLANT SALE at Rollin Art Centre, 10 a.m. to noon. Annuals, perennials, hanging baskets and more. Bring bags or boxes.
◆ pW ANNUAL pLANT SALE at Knox Presbyterian Church, 4850 Regina Ave at the corner of Rex Road. From 1-3 p.m.
◆ FARMERS MARKET The Alberni Community Band plays at the Farmer’s Market in Alberni Harbour Quay starting at 10 a.m.
SUN. MAY 12
◆ pUppET SHOW at Char’s Landing on Argyle Street. The Ugly Duckling shows between 3-4 p.m.
◆ CD RELEASE by Ill Tone, who is releasing his debut album, “Bringin’ the Hope Back”. At The Rainbow
Room May 12-13. From 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Tix $10.
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so, please contact our newsroom at [email protected]
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Monday - Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pmFriday 9:30am - 9pmSaturday 9:30am - 5:30pmSunday & Holidays 11am - 5pm
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Matching pieces also on sale
DF
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PUB TABLE &4 STOOLS
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2935 3rd Ave.The Top of Third Ave.
250.724-6644MERIT FURNITUREMon. - Sat. 9:30 am - 5:30 pm • Sun. Noon - 4 pm
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Voted Best Burgerson Vancouver Island
Open: 10:45 am - 9:45 pm • 7 days a week4422 Gertrude 250-723-6331
$399each
DeluxeBURGER
MAY SPECIAL
We Serve Breakfast House Made:
Bagels, Granola, Oatmeal, Omelettes & more
NEW Healthy Salads & Wraps Available
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All Bread
& Dressing
House Made
Open Mon. to Sat. ~ 9 am - 6 pm Sun. 10 am - 5 pm
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STAMPS CAFE
4277 Stamp Ave.250-724-7171
Barclay Hotel
Make Your Reservations Today 250-724-7171
A Local Tradition
Since 1969
4785 Beaver Creek Rd. • 250.723.2474
Open 7 days a
week
FAMILYRESTAURANT
Mother’s Day at Solda’s
SUNDAY, MAY 12TH
Seafood Benny $1095
with your choice of fruit or hashbrowns Strawberry Waffl es $995
Waffl e topped with fresh strawberries & whipped cream
DELUXE DINNER SMORGASBORD 4 pm- 9 pm
Adults $1595 Seniors $1495
ReserveNow!
Under the Clock atHarbour Quay • 778-421-2826
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK11 am - 9 pm
SUNDAY, MAY 1210:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Mother’s DayBru nch Buffet
Patio NOW OPEN!
Call for details or reservations
GET TO KNOW The Best Cold Cut Sub In Alberni
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Taste of Alberni
4505 Gertrude St. 724-5050
Mother’s Day BrunchBu� et......................
$12.95 per person
Seniors ~ $11.95 Children ~ $8.95
ReservationsRecommended
ASK ABOUT OUREVENING SPECIAL
Under 5 FREE
10 am - 2 pm
Weekly Menu
Frozen Home-Cooked MealsSenior, Single and Family Portions
- Made by Juanita and Kelly
www.coastcountrykitchen.caOpen for Pick-Up Wednesday 2-6 pm or we welcome pre-arranged pick ups for YOUR convenience at... 4712 Ires Road
We provide specialized catering for:• Luncheons • Dinners • Meetings • Weddings
• Memorial Teas • Family Gatherings
WEEK OF MAY 12TH
• Creamy Tarragon Chicken• Seafood crepes• Grilled Hunter Schnitzel• Chicken Lasagna• SALAD SPECIAL: Grilled Chicken Kebob
served with tender greens & our ultimate garlic dressing
Dinner size $12.00 – Senior $7.00
To Order Call 778-421-4712 or
Cell: (Kelly) 250-720-6597,
(Juanita) 250-735-0493
or E-mail:[email protected]
250-723-2622
#100-3550 Johnston Rd., Port Alberni, B.C.
• Some Restrictions Apply • Call for details
250-723-2622
MOMEATS
FREE
Celebrate Mother’s Day
at Boston Pizza
250-723-2622
Hours: Sun. - Thurs: 7 am - 8 pmFri. & Sat.: 7 am - 9 pm
FREE Lunch Time Delivery(some restrictions apply)
4833 Johnston Road • 250-724-5794
Miller’s Place
DAILY SPECIALSMon. 1or 2 pce Cod & Chips $795-$995
Tue. Deluxe Burger ....................$795
Wed. Beef Dip .................................$995
Thurs. Steak Sandwich ..............$995
Fri. Chicken/Beef Philly.........$995
250736-1100
BREAKFAST SPECIALS: 8 AM - 3 PM
Strawberry Belgian Waf� es..... $895
Slide Benny 1/2 Classic 1/2 Neptune.. $1195
DINNER SPECIALS: Reserve Now2 Seatings: 5 & 7 PM
Greek Platter ...................... $1895
Lobster Dinner .................... $2495
Steak & Lobster .................. $3495
16 oz Porterhouse ............. $2495
Gift Certi� cates AvailableReservations Available
PATIO NOW OPEN!
5093 Johnston Rd736-1100736-1100 Johnston Rd
Mother’s Day
All Day BreakfastHouse Made:
Bagels, Granola, Oatmeal, Omelettes, Breakfast Wraps
Cup CraveCupcakes
Call 778-421-3688 Next to Capelli on Victoria Quay
NEW HOURS: Closed Sunday
Monday-Wednesday 9 am-4 pm
Thursday-Saturday9am - 6 pm
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Available• Beautiful View of Harbour Quay
• Outdoor Seating Available
Daily Lunch SpecialsStarting at ...................$6.00
House Made: Bread, Bagels, Tortillasboth hot & cold soup, sandwiches, dressings & salads
To Quench Your Thirst:Smoothies, Lattes, Organic Tea & Coffee
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FRI. MAY 10th • 4:30 pm-6:00 pm • 2402 Old Nanaimo Hwy • $259,800 • Sonja SuttonSAT. MAY 11th • 12:00 pm-1:00 pm • 6718 Cypress Blvd. • $379,000 • Maureen MackenzieSAT. MAY 11th • 12:30 am-2:00 pm • 3795 Cowley Road • $314,900 • Kat DwolinskySUN. MAY 12th • 11:30 am-12:30 pm • 4215 8th Avenue • $144,900 • Maureen MackenzieSUN. MAY 12th • 11:30 am-2:00 pm • 5100 Pleasant Road • $192,000 • Craig FilipchukSUN. MAY 12th • 1:00 pm-2:00 pm • 3998 Montrose Street • $253,900 • Maureen Mackenzie
RENOVATED MOBILE HOME!
• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom• New roof, siding, windows• All new laminate fl oors• Renovated kitchen and bath
Kat Dwolinsky
#1-1655 Alberni Hwy. $49,000
COUNTRY LIVING!
• 3 bedroom, 1 bath mobile• 1 acre close to the
mountains
Kat Dwolinsky
8600 Bland Rd. $126,000
EXTRA LARGE LOT
• Level ground building lot• Underground services• Edge of the City
Pat & Gerry Hickey
5326 Otter Place $128,900
PEACEFUL ACREAGE
• 3.9 acre property• Minutes from Sproat Lake• Build your dream home
The Fenton Team
7700 Woodward Rd. $164,900
FANTASTIC HOME
• One owner, well maintained• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Full basement
Sonja Sutton
2451 7th Ave. $185,000
3 BEDROOM CHARACTER HOME
• Original wood fl oors• Large kitchen• Feature fi replace with
built-ins
Dena Wickman
3035 12th Ave. $207,500
SUNRISE & BALCONY
• Two storey, 3 bedroom family home• 2 baths, single garage, heat pump• Close to elementry school & shopping• 1 year old roof, well cared for
Pat & Gerry Hickey
4475 Beale St. $209,900
COUNTRY RANCHER• 4 bedrooms + den & 2 baths• 0.62 acre fenced lot• 27’x21’ workshop
The Fenton Team
6780 Beaver Crk. Rd. $214,900
CHARM & CHARACTER
• 3 +1 bedrooms• 2 baths, sep. dble garage, fenced yard• Fireplace, rec room, games room• BI cupboards, cored ceilings, hardwood fl oors
Pat & Gerry Hickey
3196 11th Ave. $219,900
NORTH PORT FAMILY HOME
• 12’x26’ in house workshop• Quiet and no thru road• Move right in
Chris & Alease Arcus
4548 Alwyn St. $219,900
BEAUTIFUL CHERRY CREEK HOME
• Newly renovated, new roof• 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms• .33 acres• Kitchen renovated, central vac
Kat Dwolinsky
3795 Cowley Rd. $314,900
RANCHER IN WESTPORTE
• 3 bedroom & 2 bathrooms• Bright open concept• Covered deck
The Fenton Team
5586 Woodland Cres. W. $319,900
GREENBELT CORNER LOT
• 3 +1 bedroom• 3 baths, 2 fi replaces, 2 decks• Vaulted cedar ceiling• Spacious & open fl oor plan
Pat & Gerry Hickey
3503 Frank $339,900
PANORAMIC VIEWS
• Views of Bamfi eld Harbour• 2,370 sq.ft. & detached garage• Modern, quality home
Joe VanBergen & Chris Fenton
325 Bamfi eld Rd. $399,000
CHERRY CREEK RANCHER
• 2,165 sq.ft. built in 2003• 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms• 0.84 acre lot
The Fenton Team
3600 Trevor Rd. $459,900
QUIET OF THE COUNTRY
• 5 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms• Tastefully renovated• 3.93 acres with shop
The Fenton Team
6880 Bainbridge Rd. $469,900
WOODS END LANDING
• 4 cottages & separate duplex• 165’ of oceanfront docks• 8 acres w/subdivision potential
Joe VanBergen & Chris Fenton
380 Cape Beale Trail $895,000
LIVE THE DREAM
• Built in 2003, 1760 sq.ft. rancher on Sproat Lake
• 1.55 acres, waterfront (100ft)• In fl oor heating, 9’ ceilings
Maureen Mackenzie
8720 Stirling Arm Dr. $895,000