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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 Vol. 1 No. 29NewsAlberni Valleywww.albernivalleynews.com

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KATYA SLEPIANALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Students from Bamfield Community school helped make Vancouver Island a little bit greener in April with the planting of the 40 millionth seedling for Island Timberlands.

The special cedar seedling was planted on April 10 in an Island Timberlands cut block 57 kilometres from Port Alberni in Huu-ay-aht

traditional territory.Along with witnessing the

planting of the 40 millionth seedling, the Bamfield school students had the opportunity to plant their own cedar seedlings in the cut block in Sarita.

“I hope these youth will

be able to remember where they were today so they can

come out here and recognize where they planted trees,” Huu-ay-aht First Nation elected

Chief Councillor Jeff Cook, who was present for the planting ceremony, said.

“They will know that they made a difference today by planting these cedar.”

But to Cook, the seedlings planted that day had a special significance.

“I make it a personal mission to re-evaluate harvesting on our treaty settlement lands,” said Cook.

“We could leave those trees there for the next couple hundred years if we plan it right.”

Continued / A14

HEATHER THOMSON/HUU-AY-AHT FIRST NATIONS

Students from Bamfield Community School join (left to right) Island Timberlands Chief Forester Bill Waugh, Huu-ay-aht First Nations Elected Chief Councillor Jeff Cook and Island Timberlands President Darshan Sihota at the official planting of the 40-millionth seedling on Friday, April 10.

Bamfield kids help plant 40 millionth seedling‘I make it a personal mission to re-evaluate harvesting.’

– Jeff Cook

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berni and Port Alberni. Legion Branch #169 started Feb. 25, 1942. They built a new hall on Victoria Quay and the first meeting was held there in June of 1947. Legion Branch #55 had its start May

9, 1918 with a dinner at the Somass Hotel to honour the returned veter-ans. It was decided to form a Branch of the Great War Veteran’s Associa-tion. They received their charter on March 22, 1919. Both Legions operated until spring

of 2011 when they amalgamated and had their charters retired and a new one created as the Royal Canadian

Legion Branch #293 at the Victoria Quay location.The Legion annually donates

$40,000 into the community from their weekly Wednesday night bingo, Poppy fund and gaming. For example they sponsor the

Army Cadets, Sea Cadets and Navy League. They also sponsor youth scholarships and bursaries, donate to non-profit and not-for-profit organiza-tions in the Valley as well as to veter-ans and youth sports. Due to declin-ing and aging membership funding of these groups could be at risk if they don’t get some new members at the Legion.So what are the requirements for

membership? There is no military af-filiation requirement, anyone can join. The only requirement is a nominal membership fee and a willingness to share a small portion of your time.

What goes on at the branch? There are regular meat draws every Satur-day from 2 pm to 5 pm, at half hour increments. There is bingo every Wednesday night at 6:45 pm, and they have a steak night and dance once every month. The Legion brings in entertain-

ment, like this month Bonnie Kilrow, an impersonator singer. Last month they had an Elvis impersonator, who played to a full house . Bonnie will be likely to do the same, you can check and see if there are still tickets left. There is also an annual golf tour-

nament, fishing derby and a Barkley Sound Cruise to Bamfield and back, and an open house during Legion week, the last week of June.

The Legion is the driving force be-hind the local poppy campaign and Remembrance Day ceremony.The Legion facility that is available

for private parties such as weddings, funeral teas, anniversaries etc. This facility has a capacity of 100, full kitchen and bar available. The Ladies Auxiliary is an integral

part of the organization and supplies much of the background support such as cooking and serving at many of the events and functions.If your curiosity is have peaked and

you would like to learn more about the Legion please call for more infor-mation. The office number is 250-723-5042

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The local Legion is looking for new members to join them in social activities and supporting the community.

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“Get out and bike to work, to school or any place else you have to go,” says John Mayba, organizer of the annual Bike to Work Week event taking place May 25–31.

Port Alberni’s Bike to Work committee has been working hard to organize a great lineup of cycling celebration events for residents of all ages. There’s an event every day of the week.

Most of the events are a chance to stop for a few minutes on your way to wherever you are going. However, on Wednesday, May 27 the event will include a “bike valet” service at Echo Centre so that you can safely park your bike while you go swimming, go to the library or attend other recreational activities at Echo on Wednesday morning.

The first step is to register on line at www.biketowork.ca. It’s easy to do and over 100 people have already registered.

“Our goal is to double that number and you can help us reach our goal,” Mayba said.

Everyone who registers and enters the number of kilometres they cycle during Bike to Work Week has a chance to win an all-expense paid cycling trip from Prague to Bucharest.

And there are lots of other incentives. Every celebration

event offers refreshments, bike tuneups, registration for prizes including a bike give-away, and free bicycle paraphernalia.

“The ultimate incentives to get out and ride are the exhilarating experience of traveling around town under your own power, and knowing that the health and environmental

benefits of riding can lead to a healthier life for you and your community.”

So get ready to get out and experience the fun and pleasure of riding. The full schedule of events is online at www.biketowork.ca (click on the “Communities” link and find Port Alberni).

PHOTOS COURTESY JOHN MAYBA

Kerry MacDonald, above, gets ready for Bike to Work Week in Port Alberni from May 25-31. Luke Mayba, top left, gets son Felix started on cycling early.

www.albernivalleynews.com A3Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, May. 26, 2015

City of Port Alberni

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The City of Port Alberni invites local groups and organizations to apply for permissive tax exemption for the year 2016. Application forms are available from the City Clerk's Department at City Hall. Completed applications must be received by 4:30 pm on Friday, June 26th, 2015 and are to be submitted to:

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seniors complexes.

“I clearly remember the day I was sitting at the Harbour Quay and I met Carol Gauthier for the first time. After sharing with her my musical experiences in Victoria as a member of a 300-voice choir, we decided to have a similar musical group in our own Port Alberni. That was the beginning of the Barclay Sounds Choir,” says Sylvia Springer, a well-known Valley citizen, who has dedicated over two decades not only

to provide music to the community, but to work on behalf of the seniors as an advocate by representing them at some seniors organizations.

“I love singing and I have done it since my early years when I used to sing at church choirs and school performances.”

Born in Vancouver, Springer moved to the Comox Valley in 1985 and later, after the passing of her husband in 1986, she

went to live in Victoria and, subsequently moved to Port Alberni in 1997.

“I moved here because of one of my daughters”, says the mother of five girls and a boy.

Her association with the seniors in Port Alberni began at the Elder College when she met Ken Whiteman, who was, at that time, member of the Fir Park and Echo Villages board, and his wife Lois, an activity program staff member, who invited her to conduct meditation sessions in the seniors’ home.

“To have these sessions on a weekly basis was a very rewarding experience for me. The calm and relaxing atmosphere that meditation provides to people is

very therapeutic”. This volunteer

experience allowed Springer to learn about the organization and soon after to become involved with the operation of the facilities by joining the board of directors of the Alberni-Clayquot Continuing Care Society (ACCCS), a position she held for

14 years.Later on, she

co-founded the Fir Park Village/Echo Village Foundation, a society that aims to fund raise and assist with the acquisition of items not included in their budgets.

Since the opening of Heritage Place over eight years ago, she has been part of the board of directors of this assisted living home and is currently their president.

By combining her love for music and desire to advocate on behalf of the Valley senior population, Springer has become a name to be reckoned with.

She enthusiastically endorses policies that benefit the residents’ needs as well as programs that make their lives more enjoyable.

As a President of Heritage Place, she is often seen taking part at events that are organized by the staff of the home, from the recognition of their volunteers at special programs, to the celebration of Mother’s Day event and, of course, the always popular performances by the Barclay Sounds Choir, which sings regularly for the tenants of the home and as well as other seniors homes of the Valley.

When asked about her deep interest in the seniors’ population, she stated that “our senior population is changing fast and we have to advocate for them in order to continue improving the quality of their lives. They appreciate what we do, as a Board, and that, in itself, is an incentive for all of us.”

Springer has also been actively involved in the monthly “Food and Philosophy” group with Winston Joseph for the past 16 years, a meeting that is attended

by well-known community speakers and leaders who bring their comments and expertise to share them at their meetings.

“Before our municipal election, for example, all the candidates were invited to speak, and stated their political platform and answered our questions”, she says. “And recently, local figures, such as the publisher of the Alberni Valley Times and the mayor of the city, took part in our meetings”, she adds.

She’s taken courses at the North Island College a few years ago and found it a very rewarding activity.

“Poetry is a special form of literature that allows you to express something in a different way. Actually, I write about many things, from what I see through my apartment window to life and death.”

To add to her busy calendar of activities, she is currently the president of the Strata Council.

No doubt that this community has benefited enormously from Sylvia Springer’s dedication to serve it with love.

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Traditional lands key: Jeff CookFrom / A1

For the Huu-ay-aht, planning it right involves making sure that their other business ventures are successful.

“The bigger ones we’re thinking about immediately are the LNG project and the trans-shipment hub,” Cook said.

“Those are huge projects and reap a lot more benefits than harvesting on our treaty settlement lands does.”

Island Timberlands had invited Cook to take part in the ceremony a year-and-a-half ago.

“We said yes because we’re interested in the environment and the future of our traditional area,” said Cook.

Taking care of the

Huu-ay-aht traditional territory is important to Cook and all Huu-ay-aht citizens.

“It’s important because we have to take care of our area and our territory and be involved in some way.”

According to Island Timberlands president Darshan Sihota, the cut block in Sarita will be reforested with mainly cedar seedlings.

Some Douglas fir to be planted closer to the road and hemlock, a prolific seed producer which is native to the area, is expected to return to the area on its own.

The plot where the planting took place was originally planted 65 years ago, said Sihota.

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Community EventsFRI. MAY 29

◆ SIXTH ANNUAL MARIACHI FESTIVAL, takes place at 7 p.m. at the ADSS Armada Theatre at 4000 Roger St. TIckets are $30 for adults and $20 and seniors/kids at the door starting at 6 p.m. or call 604-338-4064 for advance tickets and info.

SAT. MAY 30◆ PAGO GRANNIES

GIANT GARAGE SALE, 9 a.m. to noon, Trinity Church Hall, corner of Angus Street and Fifth Avenue. Proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. For more information: 250-723-8362.

SUN. MAY 31◆ SECOND ANNUAL

PURINA WALK FOR DOG GUIDES at Blair Park / Kitsuksis Dike. Registration at 12:15 p.m. (Blair Park) by donation, event starts at 1 p.m.

◆ CARSTARS GREAT STRIDES WALK FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS at Bob Dailey Stadium, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. By donation. For more information: Leilasturgeon@

hotmail.com or 250-730-1405.

TUES. JUNE 2◆ CONNECTING

COASTAL COMMUNITIES WITH DAVID SUZUKI at Maht Mahs Gymnasium, 5000 Tsuma-as Dr. All ages. 7–9:30 p.m.

WEDS. JUNE 3◆ DRAMA AND JAZZ

CLASSES FROM ADSS are putting on their semester-end show, Up in Flames, at 7 p.m. at the ADSS Theatre. Admission is by donation.

SAT. JUNE 13◆ ALBERNI CANAL

DOWNWIND CHALLENGE, Stand-up paddling (SUP) event with SUPers from all over Vancouver Island Event takes place from 1–5 p.m. at Canal Beach.

FRI. JUNE 19◆ ART RAVE

‘SPOTLIGHT ON ART’ EXHIBIT OPENING at Capitol Theatre, 6 p.m. All ages, free admission. Runs until June 26, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.artrave.org.

SAT. JULY 25◆ TSUNAMI HAWGS

BIKEFEST 2015, a fundraiser for Port Alberni Shelter Society, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., upper Third Avenue. Vendors, show & shine, swap meet, chili cookoff. For more information: www.tsunamihawgs.ca or call Cindy 250-731-7623.

SUN. JULY 26◆ FIRST ANNUAL PORT

ALBERNI PRIDE BBQ starts at noon and goes until 4 p.m. at Williamson Park on Johnston Road. Celebrate with the city’s LGBT community. For more information: look up the Facebook page online.

SAT. OCT. 10◆ PORT ALBERNI

EUROFEST 2015 is three festivals in one: Schutzenfest at the Black Powder Shooting Range, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (free to watch, shooting events are $10); KinderFest at Glenwood Centre, 2–4 p.m., $10 per child. Hotdogs and hot chocolate, games and entertainment;

OktoberFest at Glenwood Centre, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cost $25 per person. Partial proceeds will go towards the formation of a Port Alberni Festival Marching Band. More info TBA.

ONGOING◆ BARKLEY SOUNDS

CHOIR has started its 15th season and welcomes new members of all ages. Rehearsals

are Wednesdays fom 6:45-9 p.m. at the Alberni Valley United Church. For more information call 250-723-7185.

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25% OFFALL RETAIL

This excludes gift cards and services.May 29 and 30 only.

36it’s our

“Your project is our business”“Your project is our business”TANYA 250-735-2685

• COMMERCIAL• RESIDENTIAL• INSTITUTIONAL• TENANT IMPROVEMENT

Tanya

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Valley DentalDr. Farid Nikfar

GENERAL & FAMILY DENTISTRY

Where Your SmileGets Our

Full Attention

250-724-6789100 - 4115 6th Avenue 69

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ALBERNIFITNESS

4795 Gertrude Street

Check out our websitefor more information

www.alberni� tness.com

Open 7 Days A Week

250-723-2133

6976390

CLASSES 7 DAYS A WEEK

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CRAIG FILIPCHUK 250-720-6220

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$224,900 - 3624 Hillgrass PlaceFAMILY HOME

• 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms • Quiet Cul-de-sac• Large lot

LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE

at

4791 Tebo Avenue • 250-724-1931

Check out our new CLEARANCES 6978

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NEW STOCK

ARRIVING DAILY

Thirty-six years after Fin-ishing Touches pioneered as Port Alberni’s first esthetics salon, the shop continues to thrive.

With an exceptional staff of 10, and specializing in es-thetics, make-up artistry, spa services, professional skin care, a fabulous selection of jewelry and bath products, and a potpourri of exquisite gifts.

It’s a well known fact that Finishing Touches is truly the place in Port Alberni to shop

for the women in your life.But did you know that

Finishing Touches also of-

fers great services for men, including foot repair and waxing.

Original owner Louise Pearson encourages every-one to check out their web-site at : www.finishingtouch-esalberni.com. to see the full

range of services offered at Finishing Touches.

Pearson attributes the suc-cess of her business to an extremely loyal clientele from far and wide, her fabulous husband and three daugh-ters.

Finishing Touches will cele-brate that success with their 36th year anniversary this weekend.

Come browse the warm and welcoming shop for 25% off all retail items Friday and Saturday.

36 years of esthetics

ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE

For sale at our front counter4656 Margaret Street

For packing, kids crafts, storage, and a variety of other uses!

TAR’S 250-724-5951 • 3707 3rd Ave.

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2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT

STK#5430 $4,500

2008 SMART CAR

STK#5820 $6,495

4-Day Sale Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat | May 27-30ROCK BOTTOM PRICING

2002 SUBARU OUTBACK

4X4STK#9499 $4,500

2006 NISSAN SENTRA

STK#9500 $5,495

1993 SATURN

LOW KM 140,000STK#2100 $5,995

2008 CHEVY AVEO

123,000KMSTK#9400 $9,750

2010 DODGE CARAVAN

126,404 KM, STOW & GOSTK#9400

$9,750

2004 KIA SORRENTO

4X4STK#5000 $4,300

1998 FORD WINDSTAR

WOWSTK#1777 $1,399

2002 FORD WINDSTAR

STK# 1676 $2,699

2006 CHEVY COBALT

STK#5555 $4,495

2005 FORD ESCAPE

STK#9613 $6,299

AUTO SALES • AUTO REPAIRSTIRE SHOP

STOP, BUY & SAVE

MORE GREAT DEALS TO WOW YOU

FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY WITH LUBRICO NATIONAL

INCLUDED WITH EVERY SALE UNTIL JUNE 30TH 2015

STOP, BUY & STOP, BUY & STOP, BUY & WOW!

1999 TOYOTA SIENNA 6 cyl, leather ........................$3,5992002 LANDROVER FREELANDER low kms V6 AWD .................$5,9952006 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 5cyl .....................................$6,3952006 FORD FREESTAR low kms 7 passanger v6 ......$6,4952003 SAAB 93 TURBO 4cyl low kms .......................$6,495

2003 TOYOTA ECHO Low kms 4cyl ......................$6,4952007 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA low kms 4cyl .......................$6,6002009 SATURN VUE AWD 6cyl .............................$7,9952001 HONDA ODYSSEY low kms V6 ..........................$7,9952005 BUICK RENDEZOUS AWD, low kms v6 .................$8,395

2008 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF low kms 4cyl .......................$8,8882010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4cyl low kms .......................$9,9992004 INFINITI FX35 Navigation, Back up camera V6 ...$10,5002011 BUICK REGAL 4cyl .....................................$10,9952006 RANGE ROVER low kms luxury, HSE Sport ...$21,495

Tuesday, May. 26, 2015 - Alberni Valley News A16 www.albernivalleynews.com