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The Ripple Rockets Square Dance club do-si-doed and boot stomped up a storm as it hosted its annual Blast Off Weekend Friday through Saturday. Approximately 200 dancers took to the floor at the Quinsam Hall. The event kicked off with workshops, followed by round dancing and the ever-entertaining dancing in squares. Dancers came from across the Island as well as Powell River. Next year marks the 60th anniversary of the Ripple Rockets Square Dance club.
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The Strathcona Regional District is re-evaluating a plan to connect areas south of the Campbell River to the city’s sewer system.
Over the past month, an engineer has been studying the Area D sewer project in order to update plans that were drafted five years ago. “It’s been a few years so we want to make sure our costs are as accurate as they can be,” said
Russ Hotsenpiller, community services manager with the Strathcona Regional District. “We’re working on what configuration is the most efficient for the actual system.” That includes analyzing where connection lines might be located
and how many pump stations are needed. Phase one of the project would connect 172 homes in the Ocean Grove and Crawford Loop neighbourhoods to the City of Campbell River’s sewer system. Subsequent phases are supposed to extend the
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Sewers: some residents have given up hope Continued from A1 for 2009 and is valued at $5.1 million. Affected residents voted in a referendum in 2006 and voted in favour (52 per cent) of the regional district borrowing $9,250, for the collection and disposal of sewage. Properties benefiting from the sewer service would then cover those costs in either one lump sum or spread out over a 25-year period. The regional district then applied for and received $3.4 million in provincial and federal grant funding for the estimated $5.1 million project. But trying to acquire
that funding and securing an agreement with the city has caused delays, Hotsenpiller said. The city submitted a sewer connection proposal to the regional district on Oct. 10, which it thought was in line with what electors voted for in the referendum. “ L o o k i n g at t h e numbers, it’s generally in the range of my understanding of what was approved at the referendum,” said City Manager Andy Laidlaw last month. But Hotsenpiller said the price tag was too high. “The initial offer
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Ahoy, mateys A zodiac gets pulled into the harbour during Pirate Days Saturday afternoon. Campbell River Whale Watching provided hour-long tours by donation to raise money for the Accessible Wilderness Society, which is trying to build an accessible resort at Roberts Lake. The boat rides were a part of Pirate Days at Discovery Harbour Mall which included face painting, a pirate dress up booth, slimy reptiles, and Bounce-A-Rama inflatables.
Salmon farmers work together on virus management Prompt action and information sharing has been the response of BC’s salmon farmers to news that a case of Infectious Haematopoietic Necrosis (IHN) has been identified on Vancouver Island’s west coast. Re presentatives from all three Atlantic salmon far ming companies have come together to co-ordinate approaches to mitigating risk factors in containing the virus, in adding testing on a wide range of farms and supporting the affected company. “These companies are paying close attention
to the situation and moved immediately to assess their current situation and prepare for steps to come,” said Mary Ellen Walling, Executive Director, BC Salmon Farmers Association. “The action by all members has been thorough, decisive and organized.” On May 14, Mainstream Canada detected IHN virus as part of their routine fish health inspections at their Dixon Bay farm. The site has been officially quarantined by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and the company has begun to depopulate
the site. IHN virus is naturally carried by Pacific salmon, trout and herring, and studies show that they have a natural resistance to the virus and rarely develop illness or disease. Atlantic salmon however are highly susceptible to the virus, and when the virus is spread from wild sources to farm-raised Atlantic salmon, it can be lethal to the farmed fish. BCSFA’s members who far m Atlantic salmon have all signed a viral disease management plan, which has been implemented.
This plan outlines communications, shared resources as well as plans for disposal and follow-up. All of these procedures are targeted at limiting any spread of the virus. “This is definitely concerning news for our members – but they recognize that it’s critical to work with each other and with regulators to ensure that potential impacts are minimized,” said Walling. The Dixon Bay finding is the first case of IHN in BC’s salmon farms since 2003. IHN poses no human health risk.
Campbell River could get a new library if the city can make Vancouver Island Regional Library an offer it can’t refuse. The organization is in the process of trying to update its facilities. “Campbell River effectively only serves 44 per cent of the population,” said Adrian Maas, director of finance for Vancouver Island Regional Library, during a delegation to council May 15. Campbell River is sixth on a list of 13 urban libraries to be either renovated or re-built. The process could be sped up if the city or Strathcona Regional District could provide Vancouver Island Regional Library with some property. “Lake Cowichan donated land in order to fast-track things and we’re having discussions with a couple of other municipalities,” Maas said. “Fast tracking is a matter of political will. If you present your case we’ll get it in front of the board and the board will consider your agreement on a case-by-case basis.” Maas said the Campbell River library is 9.683 square feet, undersized for the area it serves. “Based on the population in 2009...the library should be 21,000 square feet. If you take a look into the next few years, we should really be looking at 31,000 square feet.” Vancouver Island Regional Library set new standards in 2010 that its facilities should be .60 square feet per capita. The new Facility Master Plan was created by the regional library board as a result of strategic planning that
began five years ago. “We went to the communities during the process and asked about their expectations of local libraries,” said Rosemary Bonanno, executive director of Vancouver Island Regional Library. “We got almost the same response everywhere and that was that they wanted bigger, better, more. The facilities did not support the customer’s vision of a 20th century facility.” The study revealed that libraries are too old, overcrowded, and in some cases inaccessible. It also found that most branches suffer from deferred maintenance because of inadequate budgets. To remedy the situation, in 2010 the board recommended a funding increase over 10 years of 1.25 per cent for facilities, one per cent for maintenance and repairs, furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Maas said Vancouver Island Regional Library would prefer to own its library facilities, rather than lease them, to keep costs down. Coun. Ron Kerr said he would like to see the city take action on securing a new library. “I think this is a real opportunity here,” Kerr said. “Unfortunately council in the past hasn’t seen fit to move on it and we’re probably at the back of the line for a new building.” Bonanno reminded council that Campbell River is sixth on the list. “You’re not that far behind,” she said. “If you get a funding model in place, that will expedite the process.” Maas confirmed that Campbell River could move up in the ranking with an offer of land or a new funding model.
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Santana Orel says she feels fine but Dr. Ingrid Pincott sees some abnormalities as she tests Orel’s organs for signs of illness. “Is your throat feeling a little sore?” asks Pincott, who, through organ testing, can sniff out illness before a patient actually feels
sick. “She didn’t have systems, but the tonsil part came up,” Pincott says shortly after administering the test from her quaint, sunny office in the tower next door to the Tidemark Theatre. “She may have allergies or getting over something. If she goes home and takes extra vitamin C or echi-
nacea she should be okay.” As a naturopathic doctor that’s what Pincott’s work is all about – warding off illness and disease before it strikes. “We’re not waiting until people get sick,” Pincott says. “We prevent people from getting sick. It’s a safe, effective, and proactive approach.”
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Pincott: Providing alternatives Continued from A4 relocating to Campbell River in 1996. Pincott sees patients with an array of medical issues – from cancer to high blood pressure. “I treat everything, all sorts of conditions,” Pincott says. “I have people coming in because they’re infertile, I’ve treated kids with attention deficit, I’ve treated kids with autism. “I treat men with prostate problems, you name it.” Pincott has several patients with asthma. She works with them to help them reduce their dependency on their inhalers, prevent chest infections, and help them with allergies – measures to thwart an asthma attack. “They may have a propensity for asthma but we can definitely help make them feel better,” Pincott says. “We teach the underlying causes of disease. For example, with asthma, it’s dairy (products). “Getting people off
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A group of cyclists protesting the Northern Gateway Pipeline which they say could wipe out B.C.’s fisheries pedalled into Campbell River Friday. Eleven activists from Parksville, who cycled from Campbell River to Victoria over a span of four days, set up shop at Robert Ostler Park to spread their message. “We want to raise awareness of the issues surrounding the Norther n Gateway pipeline proposal because there’s so many flaws in their proposal,” said Sharon Farinha, one of the organizers of Cycle to Protect Our Coast which wound up yesterday at the legislature in Victoria. The cyclists, all from Parksville, are concerned about the federal government’s proposal to build a pipeline under mountains
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Free education comes at a price Free cradle-to-grave public education would be a great idea if we could afford it. Education is expensive and, in some cases, students should be expected to pay for it. No one would quibble about We say: Students the benefits of free public K-to-12 education and post-secondary school will have to should be subsidized to guarantee a contribute in well-educated and skilled work force. some way But there may be times when free tuition doesn’t accomplish the goals set out by the citizens who have to pay for it and, after experimenting with the Education Guarantee, the B.C. government has figured this out.
After four years of providing free tuition to graduated adults seeking to upgrade their high school education, the province is now whittling down the number of courses it will offer at no charge. More specifically, the province has determined that it will only pay for literacy, math and competency courses for students learning English as a second language and English 12, Biology 12, Math 11 and 12, Chemistry 11 and Physics 11. The idea is that these are the courses that are most sought after by students seeking to upgrade their education. Students who wish to take history, law or accounting, which could be seen more as electives than core academics, will now have to pay for them.
The province has also moved to withhold partial funding unless courses are completed, and while we don’t know all the details — and there could be some costly fine print for school districts unless attention is paid to this issue — the principle is sound. Taxpayers should only pay for courses that people sign up for and complete. Adding English 11, Communications 11 and 12, Physics 12, and Chemistry 12 to the list of free core courses is also a good idea because they, too, are needed for university or college. But until educators are prepared to work for free, students will have to contribute in some way to their own education. — Black Press
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Get your heads out of sand According to Money Sense, Campbell River ranked number 175 out of 180 best places to live in Canada in November 2011. Three other British Columbia city/ towns were listed in the bottom 10 with Campbell River. It was noted that Campbell River had high unemployment, extremely high housing prices, and is trying to re-invent itself as a retiree community, winning a green award. The idea that the community can survive on retiree money is wrong thinking. Retiree money is finite meaning it doesn’t grow, it only depletes. The first dollar in any economy comes from the land. Resource dollars form the base of an economic pyramid. Campbell River, like much of Canada has an upside down pyramid ready to collapse upon itself. Decision makers for the community continue to keep their heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich, blind to the reality the majority of the townspeople live with daily: struggling to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table more often resulting in an outflow of workers making room for retirees and the destitute. These same decision makers have created their own Continued on A9
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Committed my own small act of ecological defiance
Alistair Taylor Out On A Limb
There I was approaching one of my favourite spots in the Beaver Lodge Lands when I started to notice something was different. Did the route down to the creek look more trampled, more like a trail? Or was I just imagining it? The point about having a favourite spot is to get to know all about it’s nuances, its changes through the seasons. Bushes go from bare limbs to budding leaves and eventually to summer berries. Ferns unroll themselves from the forest floor into first fiddleheads and then swords or brackens. The expansions and contractions of the seasons is an unending process that you soon become attuned to. The creek swells, overflows, retreats. Salmon fry await the fall
rains. The cycles keep rolling. Detecting something was different without it being obvious was a good thing. That something was different, however, had an ominous feeling to it. This part of the creek is on the road to rehabilitation after years of heavy use as a crossing, first for hikers and then – as the mountain bike boom hit – for spoked wheels and nobby tires. The crucial creek bed and the sloping banks suffered as the trail slashed across the streambed. But that was stopped after the Beaver Lodge Forest was protected in 1993 and the trail was decommissioned. This beautiful stretch of stream rebounded and my discovery of it provided a respite from the outside world.
As I got closer to the stream it became obvious that something had changed. Drastically. Set up on the bank of the stream was a log crib filled in with soil to create a jump for someone’s mountain bike. The landing spot was obviously the gravel bar in the middle of the streambed. the soil for the jump was provided by the muddy river bank where a four-foot hole had been dug. I was outraged. So, I tore apart the bike jump and scattered the logs. I tried to cover the approaching trail with as much forest debris as I could to “re-decommission” the trail. Thankfully, the winter storms provided plenty of branches. After half an hour’s work I was moderately pleased with the results.
For a finishing touch, I took a stick and scratched into the gravel bed the letters S-A-L-M-O-N to explain why I did this. This was prime salmonrearing habitat and the reason the crossing was decommissioned in the first place. It couldn’t return to being a bike crossing. I don’t have any problem with bikes in the BLL. In fact, I rode my bike to get there that day. But I got off of it at the trail and walked the rest of the way. I don’t even have a problem with bikers setting up jumps and obstacle courses but do it away from the creek and get permission. There is room for all to use the Beaver Lodge Lands but you can’t just go building things wherever you want.
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Acting like ostritches It’s evident who is gaining Continued from A8 financial language. While property assessments have dropped significantly, property taxes are increasing to preserve the image of being an award-winning green community for old people to enjoy spending frugally on services that pay their employees minimum wages. After 25 years of living, raising my children, and growing old myself in Campbell River, I am unable to afford living in this community of many distinctions because it lacks economic development to support my education and skill base and being overqualified for minimum wage work. Campbell River doesn’t even have enough minimum wage jobs to support its youth who are in competition with aging and immigrant workers for those few minimum wage positions that require the worker to first spend money attaining certifications to have the privilege of making next to nothing. On the other end of the scale is the travesty of losing the mill due to an exaggerated sense of entitlement by the union leaving Campbell River with only aquaculture as the major resource employer whose economic arms reached throughout the entire community – the same community that allows the spread of hostility toward aquaculture causing its product to be too expensive to be viable in the world market. The only green award I want to see and Campbell River should be working toward is the green of economic development before Campbell River is just one big green cemetery. Haul your heads out of the sand and start working to rebuild our economic strength while there still exists people young enough willing to do the work. Tracy Bruce
I find it very depressing that there appears to be no path to labour unrest in our schools. Judging by the public spanking issued – by the president of the Campbell River District Teachers Association nonetheless – in response to a column using dark humor to express concern for the impact of BCTF actions on the children we entrust to their members I can only imagine what language and tone is used around the privacy of the negotiating table. I can empathise with Mme. Thompson, I have no doubt that being around so much negativity can take its toll, but snapping at shadows only makes things worse, so maybe it’s time to step back and look at some of the reasons the BCTF is not receiving universal support. I tend to be leery of BCTF statements, having been a student during a teachers strike, and a parent during the most recent illegal teachers strike, where children learned that it’s okay to break the law if you disagree with it. What I have learned, is that they (the BCTF), always say, “It’s for the students” and “smaller class sizes” and what always happens is, they get their raises, they get their signing bonuses ($3,000 last time), and despite increased funding, class sizes get bigger, and student services get cut. During the last decade, the SD 72 budget
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has increased by six per cent even though student enrollment is down by about 2,000 students. During the same time, teachers’ salaries and benefits have gone from under 60 per cent to over 70 per cent of the budget. That number does not include principals, vice principals, clerical, janitorial, or maintenance staff. It’s statically evident who is gaining and who is suffering. Pick your poison; virtually every sector of our economy has been hit hard. In the same paper as the editorial, you can read about people risking jail to steal copper from the corpse of what was our largest employer (perhaps to buy school supplies or pay for a field trip), even the good news around here is kinda sad. The new parkland we have, used to be a large sawmill with a shake and shingle mill next door, the parkland exists not because the operations were relocated, just closed. There are parents out there that toil in toxic atmospheres, enduring temperature extremes that would crack corning ware, and bear the scars of witnessing death and dismemberment amongst their coworkers (sometimes, you get an extra day off without pay, after such an incident). There are over 150 direct workplace fatalities every year in B.C. and many times that number in injuries and premature deaths Continued on A11
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Teachers: Use some self-reflection please Continued from A9 due to chronic exposure to any number of nasty things. Of the folks in the private sector who have not had to relocate or retrain, many of them, unionised or not, have been forced to take substantial wage and benefit cuts just to keep their jobs. This current school year, in SD 72, of a $50.5 million budget, $45 million is going to salaries and benefits. It doesn’t take a math prof to realise that with declining revenues, and increased costs, the buck has to stop somewhere. If 65 grand plus benefits ain’t enough for ya, I hear Fort Mac is real purdy, and you can still summer here. Call it teacher bashing, call it class envy, call it whatever you want, but use some self-reflection, and please realise that there are reasons, and to many, they are valid. I know many teachers, and the vast majority seem to be decent, reasonable people, and I find it hard to believe that such a defensive, reactionary, and divisive lady as Mme. Thompson is speaking your real positions. To the teachers of Campbell River – have the courage to stand up to your union leaders, and do what’s right for the children,
your public image, and the overburdened taxpayers that you rely on. Make this a teachable moment, show compassion during lean times, and let the children see what sacrifice and community are all about. While it’s true that the workers of this province are as solid as rocks, the stones are tired and worn from giving so much blood. I request my name not be published, as I have witnessed and experienced the retribution leveled upon children after a parent has dared to publicly express a difference of opinion. However, if the editor feels it necessary to use my name, please include the paragraph above. Eric Becherer P.S. In going through various school budgets, at http://www.sd72.bc.ca/ Publications/Forms/AllItems.aspx it?s become painfully evident, that other than heat, light, and personnel, the non-educational needs of the students, are being filled by the PACs. I never realised how necessary and integral those volunteers were, so a very heartfelt tanks from me and my children to all of the PACs.
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Instant Winners Every Day in Every Store
280-383gr
3000
• Vegetable Grain Fed • Produced with Pride by select Canadian
Powerade
Swanson TV Dinners
600-750gr
lb
antibiotics & growth hormones
•Regular Q-Points only - exempt for Bonus Q-Point items, birthday club, lottery, tobacco products, taxes and fees.
bonus
2000
PER
• Naturally Raised without
NOW YOU CAN
Simply Poultry
10,000
• Canada’s #1 Angus Beef
49 99
PER
Bonus Q-Points
Boneless Skinless, 2kg, Each
lb
Top Sirloin Grilling Steak
3 3 7
99
Turkey Breast Fillets
QF Platinum Angus
PER
17.61 per kg
13.20 per kg
5
3
49
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Family Pack, 7.69 per kg
Taco Tuesday, FREE Old El Paso Seasoning instantly with purchase of select Ground Beef
Family Pack, 17.61 per kg
Fresh
Outside Round Oven Roast
30 Quality Years! g n i t a r b e l e C
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
30 Quality Years! Celebrating
Fresh Sirloin End Boneless Pork Loin Roast 5.49 per kg
Sausage 300gr
Each
Schneiders
Smokies 1kg
Locally Raised BC Poultry
lb
Schneiders
Schneiders
Schneiders
Wieners
Naturally Smoked Bacon
for
Each
BARBEQUE DELI CHICKEN For those times when you want someone else to do the cooking!
2$
2
Classic Favourites Chicken
450gr
500gr
Each
NEW TO THE Q-CARD REWARDS PROGRAM
2 Pack, 4.83 per kg
PER
3 99 99 6 4 99
Schneiders
Whole Frying Chicken
See store for details
49
7
908gr
Schneiders
Chicken Cordons 568gr
Q-POINTS
49,000
375-450gr, Each
Q-POINTS
5000
Q
2
99
Vegetable & Fruit Smoothie 1.06lt
2$ for
Plus Applicable Fees
2
99
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Every Day in Every Store
V-8 V-Fusion
500gr
Pace
Chunky Salsa 1.7lt
5
Campbell’s
540ml
Selected, 900ml
Chunky Soup
Perrier Mineral Water 4x330ml
4
99
Campbell’s
Broth
5000 Taipan Rice Crackers 100gr
3000
Campbell’s
Ready to Serve Soup 540ml
Kraft Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip 475ml
3000 Snuggle Fabric Softener
Liberte
500gr
points
Instant Winners
Mediterranee Yogourt
0% Greek Yogourt
Each
bonus
0% Greek Multipack Yogourt
Liberte
8 99 7
99
Juicy Jumbos & Grill’ems
Liberte
4x100gr
lb
Schneiders
Excludes Chocolate and Organic Milk
ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR ITEMS
PER
Bonus Q-Points
Receive a FREE 4 Litre 1%,2% or Homogenized white milk when you redeem only 49,000 Q-POINTS
99,000
19 Each
FREE 4L MILK
YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW IT'S HERE
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Fresh Grade A
Taco Tuesday, FREE Old El Paso Seasoning instantly with purchase of select Ground Beef
2
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2 $7 for
3 $5 for
3$ for
5
1.47lt
3 $5 for
3000 Colgate Tube Toothpaste Regular or Winterfresh, 130ml
2000
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
One shopper wins their groceries! Every Store - Every Day !
6 6
Kraft
Singles Processed Cheese Product
Cheez Whiz
99
1kg
99
1kg
Shredded Natural Cheese 380gr
5
Pasta Entree
Cheemo
5$ Unico
Pasta 700-900gr
2$ for
5
4
2$ for
McCain
4
International or Crescendo Pizza
Perogies
227-284gr
for
99 3
907gr
Dairyland
454gr
500ml
3
99
Pickles
Quality Foods
for
Unico
4
1lt
Beans, Chick Peas or Lentils
2$ for
5
for
4lt
326gr
3
Gain
Febreze
Liquid Laundry Detergent
Laundry Detergent 2.95lt or 3.1kg
12
99
Fabric Refresher 800ml
Dofino
5
99 2
Apetina
Crumbled Feta Cheese 150gr
80’s or 1.02lt
Charmin
Bathroom Tissue Double Roll, 12’s
For
99 5
General Mills
Nature Valley, Betty Crocker or General Mills
Fibre 1 or Chex Cereal
Granola Bars or Fruit Snack Value Size, 272-552gr
99 3
for
Hidden Valley
Salad Dressing
Skippy
Imperial
Quality Foods
2kg
1.36kg
570gr
Peanut Butter
473ml
Margarine
Bread
3
99
2$ for
2$ for
Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese
5 125gr
99 3
4
Del Monte
99 6
5
Juice or Cocktail
Dofino
10x180ml
Havarti Slices
Red Rose
Tea 216’s
5$
99 2
for
Folgers
BIG 216 PACK
Classic Roast Ground Coffee 920gr
165gr
299
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
5
5
99
99 4
Win prizes like a sports bag of health and beauty product. Value $250
Bounce or Downy
Fabric Softener
2.95lt
99 6
Plus Applicable Fees
3 $5
6
99
1-1.3kg
365-490gr
99
Win prizes like a Swiffer Prize Pack valued at $250 Tide
99
Toaster Strudel
Chocolate Milk
9
4
Havarti Cheese
4$
Pillsbury
99
For
200gr
for
Dairyland
unge set and Musicfest Passes o l e k i l s e z i r p n Wi Castello Rosenborg
Tomatoes Selected, 796ml
540ml
4$
Pasta or Rice Sidekicks
Jumbo Twin Pack Cheerios Cereal
QF 30th Anniversary, Approx 800gr.
99 4
Unico
1.75lt
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
465-900gr
2$
Simply Juice
Knorr
Milk 2 Go
2
General Mills
Minute Maid
124-153gr
Quality Foods
Vlasic
5 ¢ 99
for
Pasta Sauce
Butter
455ml
890ml
99
Michelina’s
Bar-B-Q Sauce
Miracle Whip
Ragu
5$
630-640ml
Kraft
Kraft
Kraft
Over $100,000 to be given away right until Father’s day!
u a Q l i t 0 y Years! 3 g n i t a r b e l e C
Kraft
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5
99
Febreze Bounty
Limited Edition Paper Towels
Mr. Clean
Air Effects
Liquid Cleaner
275gr
1.2lt
Ivory
Concentrated Dishwashing Liquid Classic, 709ml
8’s
99 2
99 2
3$ for
5
Cascade
Dishwasher Detergent 25’s, 2.26lt or 2.83kg
5
99
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
One shopper wins their groceries! Every Store - Every Day !
6 6
Kraft
Singles Processed Cheese Product
Cheez Whiz
99
1kg
99
1kg
Shredded Natural Cheese 380gr
5
Pasta Entree
Cheemo
5$ Unico
Pasta 700-900gr
2$ for
5
4
2$ for
McCain
4
International or Crescendo Pizza
Perogies
227-284gr
for
99 3
907gr
Dairyland
454gr
500ml
3
99
Pickles
Quality Foods
for
Unico
4
1lt
Beans, Chick Peas or Lentils
2$ for
5
for
4lt
326gr
3
Gain
Febreze
Liquid Laundry Detergent
Laundry Detergent 2.95lt or 3.1kg
12
99
Fabric Refresher 800ml
Dofino
5
99 2
Apetina
Crumbled Feta Cheese 150gr
80’s or 1.02lt
Charmin
Bathroom Tissue Double Roll, 12’s
For
99 5
General Mills
Nature Valley, Betty Crocker or General Mills
Fibre 1 or Chex Cereal
Granola Bars or Fruit Snack Value Size, 272-552gr
99 3
for
Hidden Valley
Salad Dressing
Skippy
Imperial
Quality Foods
2kg
1.36kg
570gr
Peanut Butter
473ml
Margarine
Bread
3
99
2$ for
2$ for
Danish Camembert or Brie Cheese
5 125gr
99 3
4
Del Monte
99 6
5
Juice or Cocktail
Dofino
10x180ml
Havarti Slices
Red Rose
Tea 216’s
5$
99 2
for
Folgers
BIG 216 PACK
Classic Roast Ground Coffee 920gr
165gr
299
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
5
5
99
99 4
Win prizes like a sports bag of health and beauty product. Value $250
Bounce or Downy
Fabric Softener
2.95lt
99 6
Plus Applicable Fees
3 $5
6
99
1-1.3kg
365-490gr
99
Win prizes like a Swiffer Prize Pack valued at $250 Tide
99
Toaster Strudel
Chocolate Milk
9
4
Havarti Cheese
4$
Pillsbury
99
For
200gr
for
Dairyland
unge set and Musicfest Passes o l e k i l s e z i r p n Wi Castello Rosenborg
Tomatoes Selected, 796ml
540ml
4$
Pasta or Rice Sidekicks
Jumbo Twin Pack Cheerios Cereal
QF 30th Anniversary, Approx 800gr.
99 4
Unico
1.75lt
Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
465-900gr
2$
Simply Juice
Knorr
Milk 2 Go
2
General Mills
Minute Maid
124-153gr
Quality Foods
Vlasic
5 ¢ 99
for
Pasta Sauce
Butter
455ml
890ml
99
Michelina’s
Bar-B-Q Sauce
Miracle Whip
Ragu
5$
630-640ml
Kraft
Kraft
Kraft
Over $100,000 to be given away right until Father’s day!
u a Q l i t 0 y Years! 3 g n i t a r b e l e C
Kraft
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5
99
Febreze Bounty
Limited Edition Paper Towels
Mr. Clean
Air Effects
Liquid Cleaner
275gr
1.2lt
Ivory
Concentrated Dishwashing Liquid Classic, 709ml
8’s
99 2
99 2
3$ for
5
Cascade
Dishwasher Detergent 25’s, 2.26lt or 2.83kg
5
99
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
Grimm’s
Sunrise Farms
Roast or Smoked
Corned Beef
1
Maple Ham
Turkey Breast
New York Style
1
49 PER gr
100
Bonus Q-Points
PER gr
100
Schneiders
Grimm’s
Lyona, Beer or Sandwiches & Wraps Summer Sausage
Gypsy or Pepper Salami
Fresh Deli
Q 1 Each
5000
points
PER
100gr
Swiss Cave
500gr
2000
2
99
Aged Gruyere NEW
Capri Soft Margarine 2lb
5000
Pillsbury Grands Crescent Rolls
Honey Garlic Chicken Wings
3500 Selected, Assorted Sizes
3500
Assorted Sizes
5000 VIP Liquid Laundry Soap 2.95lt
1.6lt
3000
Medium
Fried Rice ................... Medium
Vegetable Chop Suey ..................
595
650
PER
100gr
16 Pieces
Deep Fried Prawns ..........................
895
Available at Select Stores
Serving Suggestions
Wild Sockeye Salmon Fillets Frozen or Previously Frozen
PER
8
99 Each
White Tiger Prawn Tails
Fresh Ahi Tuna
3
99 PER gr
100
1
99
Cooked, 41/50 Count
Frozen or Previously Frozen
Selected, 580-615gr
PER
100gr
100gr
Jane’s
Frozen Boxed Fish
1
99
Fully Cooked, 26/30 Size
Wild Mexican Shrimp Previously Frozen
PER
100gr
2
99 PER
100gr
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Finish Lemon Dishwasher Gel
100
3
Jason Shampoo or Conditioner
3500
2
69
Triple Cream Brie
29
7500
10ʼs
PER
100gr
Fresh Halibut Fillets
8ʼs
SOS Soap Pads
¢
Average 2lb
Schick Slim Triple Razors
10,000
PER
100gr
99
PER
100gr
Belle Creme
25
69
QF Deli Fresh Creamy Coleslaw, Sweet 4 Bean or Traditional Potato Salad
PER gr
9
Medium
318gr
Alberto European Hair Care Products
2
49
49
bonus
Danone Oikos Yogurt
1
79
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
30 Quality Years! Celebrating
Bakery Fresh
White or 60% Whole Wheat Bread
4$ for
Bakery Fresh
Bakery Fresh
3 Korn Bread
2
99
Black Forest Cake
12
2for$5
Cereal 400-496gr
2 $5
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99
30
Silver Hills Aliʼs Alpine Grain Bread
5
for
Mexi-Snax
All Natural Tortilla Chips
600gr
5000 Dempsterʼs Thinfuls Buns 8ʼs
3500
Kashi
Mrs. Renfro’s
223-255gr
473ml
Snack Crackers or Pita Crisps
2 $5 for
Tea
Authentic Texas Salsa
2 $5 for
3000
24’s
3 $5
Oskri Organic Bar 53-56gr
Tazo
99 3
for
for
points Q 5000
2$ 255gr
5000
5ʼs
6’s
Instant Winners
160-210gr
6 Pak, Each e
Country Harvest Pitas
Every Day in Every Store
Granola Bars
OFF
Selected, 675gr
Bagels
Muffins
bonus
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8” Angel Food Cake .......................................
Kashi
%
2
for
Assorted, 6 Pack........................... Olson
Bakery Fresh
6 99
Strawberry Truffle Cake............ Cupcakes
2
Bonus Q-Points
Cinnamon Buns
1599 399 399
Triple Layer
99
for
Bakery Fresh
6
Cheesecake Slice...
Hoagie Buns
6 49
99
Double Layer
Bakery Fresh
5
10” Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
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Bottle Green
Sparkling Beverage 750ml
99 2 Plus Applicable Fees
All Quality Fresh Tubs
Spectrum Extra Virgin Olive Oil Spray, 170ml
5000 Bobʼs Red Mill Biscuit Mix Gluten Free, 680gr
10,000 Rogers Cube Sugar 500gr
3000 Purina Friskies Cat Food 156gr
1000 Milk-Bone Large Dog Biscuits 2kg
Excludes Organic Discounted at checkout
3000
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
Win your Groceries Instantly!
No Card Required
5
California “Premium”
Fresh Blueberries
Large
18oz
Clamshell
Washington “Premium”
Royal Gala Apples
Cello Wrapped
California “Dole”
88
Fresh Cauliflower
per lb
1 pint Basket
¢
BC Grown
Grape Tomatoes
Floral
for
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14
99 2.18 per kg
each
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Spring Rhapsody Bouquet
4
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29
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for
California “Andy Boy”
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Floral
2$
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88
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
Anniversary Celebration!
Days of instant Over $ in prize giveaways! grocery winners See Our 8 Page Anniversary Flyer packed with extra special pricing in all eleven stores! & prizes!
Right up until FATHER’S DAY!
Customer Appreciation Day Saturday, May 26th
Distribution Centre
Waterside
Bowen Road
Nanoose Bay
Port Alberni
Northridge Village
Comox Valley
University Village
Campbell River
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
open houses For more information on these homes - check out the HomeFinder in Friday’s Mirror for more information!
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-3 600 MARINER DR. $528,500
SAT, MAY 26 • 11:45-1 408 WESTGATE $219,000
SAT, MAY 26•1:15-2:30 737 SOUTH ALDER $279,900
SUN, MAY 27•11:30-12:30 401 NILUHT
SUN, MAY 27•12:45-1:45 39-1120 EVERGREEN
Bob Davidsen
Paul Axon
Paul Axon
Paul Axon
Paul Axon
250-286-3293
250-286-3293
250-286-3293
250-286-3293
SAT, MAY 26 • 12-2 2741 SODERHOLM RD. $279,900
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-2 878 ERICKSON RD. $399,800
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-3 ALDERWOOD GROVE
SAT, MAY 26 • 11:30-1 4062 SEVERN RD. $375,800
Sophie Gardner
Mark Warren
Stephen Grant
Joanne Millar
250-286-3293
THURS. & SAT. • 1-4 GLEN EAGLE SHOW HOME
250-286-3293
250-286-3293
LOTS Starting at $82,900
SAT, MAY 26 • 11-12 2111 ALBEA $219,000
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-2:30 860 WILLOWCREST $329,900
Shelley McKay & Jenna Nichol
Jenna Nichol
Milton Senft
off Old Petersen
250-287-2000
250-287-2000
250-287-2000
250-286-3293
SAT, MAY 26 • 10-11 2667 SOUTH ALDER Patsy B
Willow Point Realty & Property Management office: 250-923-1521
250-286-3293
SAT, MAY 26 • 1:30-3 1135 CORDERO CRES. $331,900 Joanne Millar
250-286-3293
SAT, MAY 26•11:30-12:30 421 NILUHT RD. Patsy B
Willow Point Realty & Property Management office: 250-923-1521
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-2 409-282 BIRCH ST. $96,900
MOST WEEKENDS • 12-3 SPRINGWOOD PARK Evergreen & McPhedran
SAT, MAY 26 • 10-11 741 BIRCH ST $214,900
SAT, MAY 26 • 12-1 #8-1120 EVERGREEN $226,500
SAT, MAY 26 • 2-3 380 TWEEDSMUIR $299,500
Patsy B
Don Frederiksen
Jim Humphrey
Jim Humphrey
Jim Humphrey
Willow Point Realty & Property Management office: 250-923-1521
Total Concept Realty
Check Realty
250-286-0110
Check Realty
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
Check Realty
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-2:30 1938 FAIRWAY DR. $324,900
SAT, MAY 26 • 2-3 714 CAMELEON
SAT, MAY 26 • 1-2 2035 COLLEGE DR. $334,800
SUN, MAY 27 • 12-1:30 3290 WILLOW CREEK $433,000
SAT, MAY 26 • 11-1 84 MCPHEDRAN $299,777
Sandy Baker
Chris Baikie
Dean Casorzo
Kathryn Grant
Don Corder
Check Realty
Check Realty
Check Realty
Check Realty
Check Realty
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
950 Island Hwy. 250-286-1187
LIFESTYLES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
Bears are out so be Bear Aware
With bears seeking out non-natural food sources, Environment Minister Terry Lake is spreading the word to British Columbians to do what they can to control bear attractants and reduce conflicts with bears. The main cause of human-wildlife conflicts in B.C. is access to non- natural food sources. Bears that learn how to get at exposed pet food, ripe f r u i t , i m p r o p e rl y stored garbage, dirty barbecues or composts become conditioned and will continue to return to the area. British Columbians are encouraged to prevent human-bear conflicts by adopting the following practices: ■ Ke e p g a r b a g e secured in a bear-resistant container or in the house, garage or shed until pick-up day and return the containers to the secure site once they are emptied. ■ Pick ripe and fallen fruit daily and remove any unused fruit trees. ■ Use bird feeders only in winter. ■ Keep the ground
free of seeds and nuts. ■ Clean the barbecue grill after each use, and store it in a secure area. ■ Bring pet food dishes inside and store the pet food inside. ■ Do not add meat products or uncooked food to compost. Turn it regularly and keep it covered. ■ If residents spot a bear, they are advised to remain calm, keep away from the bear and bring children and pets indoors, if possible. ■ People should never approach a bear and should not run from it, as bears can move very quickly. ■ Once a bear has left the area, residents should check their yards to ensure no attractants are available. The Conservation Officer Service (COS) is the primary responder to human-wildlife conflicts where there is a risk to public safety, conservation concerns or where significant property damage has occurred. Recent changes to the Wildlife Act give
Conservation Officers the ability to issue a $230 ticket or notice for a court appearance to residents who do not secure attractants. Residents who intentionally leave out items that attract dangerous wildlife could also be issued a Dangerous Wildlife Protection Order. Failure to comply with an order carries a $575 fine. In communities where attractants are mana g ed properly, there has been a decline in related human-bear conflict and the num-
MARS’ AGM gives you chance to contribute to the organization’s future direction
ber of bears that have to be destroyed. Over the past five years in B.C., an average of 600 black bears have been destroyed each year, while 93 were relocated. Bear Aware is an educational program managed by the British Columbia Conservation Foundation that is designed to prevent and reduce conflicts between people and bears. More infor mation about how to be Bear Aware can be found at: www.bearaware.bc.ca
more about the Society. Your attendance at the AGM is important as it also recorded in their applications to BC Gaming for funding each year. The agenda will include election of officers to the board of directors - several positions are needed, including treasurer. A presentation by Reg Westcott with our wildlife ambassadors will be follow. The executive and directors will be on hand to greet attendees. The meeting will be followed by a meet and greet, with hot dogs and snacks available.
The Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society (MARS) AGM is on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Merville Hall located on the Island Highway and Fenwick Road. All MARS members are encouraged to attend as this is your opportunity to have input and to help make the important decisions that will affect the future of MARS. Non-members are also welcome to come and learn
The 3x3 Mortgage Centre
1st Year Anniversary Event 2X3
N.I. Mortgages Ltd.
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2011 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Strathcona Regional District invites the public to attend the Regional Board meeting to be held:
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WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be changed or cancelled at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. **Until July 3, 2012, lease a new 2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4X4 3.7L and get 4.99% lease annual percentage rate (LAPR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest LAPR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $38,999 at 4.99% LAPR for up to 36 months with $2,925 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $352, total lease obligation is $15,597 and optional buyout is $15,990. Offer includes Manufacturer Rebate of $8,000. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate is deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,600, but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 60,000 km over 36 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. Manufacturer Rebates can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. †††Until July 3, 2012, Security Deposit payment is waived on a lease (Red Carpet leases, on approved credit from Ford Credit) of a new 2012 or 2013 model (excluding Shelby GT 500, Boss 302, Boss 302 Laguna Seca, E-Series, Transit Connect Electric, F-150 Raptor, F-Series Chassis Cabs, Medium trucks). Security Deposit may be required by Ford Credit based on customer credit terms and conditions. †From May 3, 2012 to July 3, 2012, receive $8,000 in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2012 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew non-5.0L (all Raptor, GT500, BOSS302, and Medium Truck models excluded). This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. ††Offer only valid from April 3, 2012 to May 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before March 31, 2012. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012/2013 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ***Estimated fuel consumption ratings for model shown: 2012 F-150 4X4 3.7L V6: [13.4L/100km (21MPG) City, 9.7L/100km (29MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
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DEATHS KOCH, ROBERT (Bob), January 23, 1933 Thursday, May 17, 2012 A long time resident of Campbell River since 1957, he was the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bobâ&#x20AC;? in Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hardware and then could later be found helping customers at West Fraser / Revelstoke. He loved the outdoors, canoeing/kayaking, ďŹ shing and camping with his friends and family. For a period of 10 years from 1989 until his health prevented him from riding, he could be seen peddling his bicycle around town, raising funds in support of the BC Lung Association. Bob was a person who loved life and he always had a big smile for everyone. He invested his time and energy in his family, friends and community. Bob was deeply loved by his wife Shirley, children Steven and Susan, and Shirleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s children Bruce, Sandy and Cheryl. He was a loving grandfather to 8 grandchildren and still on friendly terms with his ďŹ rst wife Dorothy. He leaves behind many great memories that will ensure that his contribution to life lives on and he will be remembered forever by his big, friendly smile. A memorial was held at St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s church, 34 S. Alder St, at 11 AM on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, where we will all gathered to send him off on his next big bicycle ride.
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INFORMATION NADIS: North Island Alcohol & Drug Information & Education Society. Do you have questions about alcohol & other drugs? NADIS has the largest video/dvd lending library on addictions in the province. We also have magazines, newsletters, pamphlets, a small number of books and someone to talk to about addiction, prevention, and recovery. We are located at 910C Island Hwy. Our hours are 10 - 3 Monday to Thursday. Drop by to see us! Phone ďŹ rst 250287-4771 nadis@crnfp.net
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LEGALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Boyley Autobody & Storage will sell at its premises on June 1, 2012, the following vehicle 1998 Chevy 4x4 Pick-upVin# GCDT19W9W8184712 Owner: David Wayne Wawbert if the storage monies owed are not paid.
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CHILDCARE ECE SUPERVISOR Required. For pre-school in Black Creek, BC. Send resume’s and questions to: info@elementalenergyadvisors.ca
SUPPORT WORKERS Required to support adults who have developmental disabilities and are living in community residential settings in Campbell River & Courtenay. Casual and FT hours available. Shifts include days, evenings, nights and weekends. Residential and Community Inclusion Support Workers are also required to support youth who have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and/or Autism. Experience preferred. P/T and F/T hours available. Shifts are as above. Apply today at: www. CommunitasCare.com In addition, send resumes to: Layne Bieber, HR Recruitment & Retention Coordinator, Fax: 604.850.2634 Email: hr@ CommunitasCare.com As a Christian organization that supports those who have disabilities and seniors in the community, Communitas hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified persons to apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Technical Advisor, Wood Products - India Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd. is seeking a Technical Advisor, Wood Products for a one to two year contract based in Mumbai, India. The successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of BC softwood species and appropriate application of BC wood products. For further information, interested candidates are asked to view the job description and qualifications at www.bcfii.ca under Contract and Employment Opportunities.
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MERECROFT VILLAGE PUB & RESTAURANT now accepting resumes for experienced Servers. Must be available for all shifts including evenings and weekends. Please apply in person to Suzanne, MonFri, #205-489 S. Dogwood, Campbell River.
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SERVICE ADVISOR. Brown’s Chrysler Ltd. Westlock, Alberta is looking for an above average individual skilled in customer service. Duties to include: effective communication with customers, recommend scheduled maintenance and schedule work. Qualifications shall include: knowledge of vehicles and the automotive industry. Sales experience is considered an asset, strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced environment with tight time constraints, computer literate and posses a valid drivers licence. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1780-349-5566. Fax 1-780-3496493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com
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HELP WANTED An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call Contour Construction at 780723-5051. An Earthmoving Company in Alberta is looking for a 3rd year or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will be part of a team maintaining and servicing our fleet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated field work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051 BUSINESS/FINANCE MANAGER required immediately for Comox Valley RV. Email your resume to: danny@comoxvalleyrv.com
DRIVEN ENERGY is a progressive busy oilfield service company in the Midwest area (Lloydminster, Alberta) looking for experienced Pressure Truck and Semi-Vac Operators. Call 780-872-6533, fax 780-875-7847 or email: kirk@drivenenergy.ca for info and to apply.
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TABER TIMES/Vauxhall Advance is seeking an editor to lead a three-person newsroom. Candidate must be able to multitask, produce a quality newspaper and maintain online presence. Send covering letter and resume to: Coleen Campbell, Publisher. Email: ccampbell@abnewsgroup.com Deadline Thursday, May 31. WANT TO see scenic BC! Needed immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info. e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca. Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136 Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: 250-567-2550
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GRADEMAN. EXPERIENCED underground utility Grademan required for subdivision work. Benefit package. Will negotiate rate depending on experience. Campbell River & Courtenay. Please Fax resume to 250-287-9634. LABOURER. EXPERIENCED Construction Labourer. Underground pipelaying and utility installation. Benefit package. Rate negotiated on experience. Campbell River & Courtenay. Please Fax resume to 250-287-9634.
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. Journeyman Automotive Service Technician required. 45 minutes North of Edmonton, Alberta. Busy flat rate Chrysler dealership. Above average wages to commensurate with training level achieved. Chrysler experience an asset but not essential. 4th year apprentice considered. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1-780-349-5566. Fax 1780-349-6493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com FOREST Fire Medics and Class 4 or Class 1 Drivers Wanted. Email resume to sarah@alphasafety.net or fax to 250.785.1896.
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BUSINESS SERVICES DENIED CANADA Pension plan disability benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Call Allison Schmidt at 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca DROWNING IN Debts? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. Toll Free 1 877-5563500 www.mydebtsolution.com GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.
GARDENING Adams Yard/Tree Service. Hedge trimming, log splitting, lawn/garden maint. Tree pruning & removal. 250-203-5324
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1998 Hurricane motor home. 32ft. w/ super slide out. Great cond. Only 85,000km. $19,900. 460 Ford. 250-8304906 or 250-914-3331.
FRIENDLY FRANK RECORD COLLECTION- 40 at a $1 each, wicker collection, $20, brass collection, $20. Call (778)420-2017. WEED EATER $10. 1/4â&#x20AC;? electric drill $5. Electric jig saw $5, 2 Prince tennis rackets, $24 (ea). Call (250)286-3443.
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1 BDRM. Ground ďŹ&#x201A;oor. Single dwelling. Fully furnished. Shared laundry, N/S, N/P. Private patio. All utils. incl. except phone. $1000/mo. 250-9231707 or 250-203-0592 1-BDRM, one den, 2 bath. Unfurnished Ocean Front. 2nd ďŹ&#x201A;r., 87 S. Island Hwy. Avail Immediately. ONE month free rent. $1200.obo.604-892-5134 renechambers@shaw.ca 2-Bdrm available immediately Orchard Park Apts. Secure building, oversize suites, large/ quiet private yard, indoor cat welcome, on-site laundry. Ref reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Ph. 250-914-0105 to view. 2 BDRM- Lrg townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Sm pets ok. $750. (250)-202-0656. 3-BDRM OCEANVIEW condo. 5 appls, in suite laundry. Rent negotiable. Avail. immed. Call (250)287-7515. BEAUTIFUL OCEAN view. 2 bdrm condo. Coin-op laundry. $700/mth. No pets. Available now. Call 250-205-0509 CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm apartment. Newer building. Secure entrance, 4 appls. Close to schools, shopping, hospital. Avail June. 1, $595/mo. Call 250-757-8171 or email: jfoulds@shaw.ca CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm Santa Barbara Apts located near Merecroft shopping Centre. Quiet, clean building. Includes storage room & prkg. $650/mo. Sorry no pets. Avail June.1. Call 250-923-4594. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm Townhouse near Rotary Beach Park. No pets, no inside smoking. $700. Call (250)287-3990.
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CAMPBELL RIVER: Cedar Place, 1 bdrm Apt. Avail June. 1. $600/mo. Responsible tenants wanted for a clean quiet building with family atmosphere. Close to hospital. Refs reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Call 250-286-4881.
STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x76 $20,325. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422.
CAMPBELL RIVER, move in incentive, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clean, quiet, secure bldg. Centrally located. Cable, phone, internet incl. Manager onsite (Immed). Call 250-203-8334.
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Campbell River. Quiet safe building near Seawalk & Rotary Beach. Bachelor Studio; $580, incl. heat & hot water. 2 Bdrm suites; $680-$720. Entry level with patio. One ocean view with deck. NP. Laundry on site. Best location in town. SENIORS DISCOUNTS. 250286-1175.
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SHADES OF GREEN Large patio home located in Gated Community on Sequoia Springs Golf course features 2 bdrms + den, 6 appl, hot water on demand, & garage; N/S; N/P; immediate possession available; $1150/month; pet MAY be considered w/deposit. CORTES & QUADRA VIEW TERRACE Nicely renovated 2 bdrm condos are ideally located in secured entry buildings, near Hospital & other amenities; condos feature 4 appliances, laundry/storage room & patio areas; rents from $725/month; for immediate & June 1 possession; ask about our rent incentives!
ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556
Water and City views. Newly updated 2 bdrm penthouse, Bach & 3 bdrm w/ large balcony & beautiful views. Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking & storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact resident manager
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TOWNHOUSES 555 ROCKLAND RD. Quality, near new 2 bedroom townhouse in a quiet area. Units have fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and 1 1/2 bathrooms. Close to schools, playground and N.Is College. One unit $800 Available May 1 Small pets ok Phone Lorne
250-203-7196
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TRANSPORTATION
537 MEADOWBROOK. 3bdrm rancher. Big wired shop, RV parking, 5 applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, walking distance to school, college and sportsplex. NS/NP. $1200./mo Avail July 1st. (250)286-0634. CAMPBELL RIVER- Waterfront 3 Bdrm rancher on the ocean, 2 bath, RV parking, laundry $1290 mo. NS/NP. Call 250-203-4078.
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LEASE: 850/1658 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Retail/OfďŹ ce, reasonable. (250)286-6865.
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CARS
BOATS 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; MONARO (2000), fully loaded, exc. cond., private sale. $97,500. (250)286-6865 Detroit Deisel. 3-53 w/ velvet drive. Best offer. 250-2021788
1998 Plymouth Breeze. 265,000 km. Asking $3000 or o.b.o. 250-914-3331 2007 CUSTOM Chev HHR. Excellent condition. Loaded. White. 119,000 km, mostly hwy driven. On-Star. $11,900 ďŹ rm. 250-755-5191.
SPORTS & IMPORTS
EXECUTIVE OCEAN VIEW HOME â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CAMPBELL RIVER AVAILABLE JULY 1 586 ASH STREET 4 bdrm executive residence with 180 degree view of Discovery Passage & the coast mountains. $1500/mo. Call (250)716-1764. References Required.
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1979 CORVETTE. Collector, red, t-roof. Low mileage, great shape. $16000 o.b.o. (250)287-2055
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FOR SALE 370 SeaRay Sedan Bridge moored at Comox Bay Marina. 250-338-7730 email rfd2@shaw.ca
WHERE BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET
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SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE Care Facility has immediate openings in beautiful home like setting for seniors. For a tour and info please call Judy or Rhona at 250-923-7049.
2 BDRM. Bright, spacious. 5 appl. Covered parking, own entrance, Willow Pt. Close to bus. N/S Avail. July 1st. $850/mth.250-923-2445.
Campbell River
Friendly onsite Managers 24 hr. One, two, and three bedroom Apts, 3 bdrm townhomes, 1 1/2 baths, set in a lovely quiet area next to the hospital & medical clinics. Schools two blocks away, close to all shopping & on the bus route. Ask about our bonus incentives and monthly draws.
1-800-910-6402 CREEKSIDE VILLAGE
SEAVIEW MANOR, 1 & 2 BDRM Apts. Quiet, secure, includes heat & hot water onsite Manager. Call 250-2866513 or 250-204-5799.
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CAMPBELL RIVER Rivers Edge Townhomes Now Renting! â&#x20AC;˘ New 3 Bdrm, 1.5 bath home â&#x20AC;˘ Quick access to ďŹ shing, hiking and downtown. â&#x20AC;˘ Spacious Open Concept living/kitchen. â&#x20AC;˘ 5 appliances, which includes dishwasher & in suite laundry. â&#x20AC;˘ Walk in closet in Master Phone and cable connections in each bdrm. Pets negotiable. Month-to-month or leasing options available. Call 250-286-6133 for more info or come visit us at #1-1830 Doyle Road, Campbell River, BC. Open: Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm. Weekend & Holidays by appointment only.
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Ground Floor (993 sq/ft), turn key ofďŹ ce space. Downtown with parking. Available May 1, 2012. Call 250-287-2200.
2 BDRM. Spacious suite. Avail. June or July 1. Quiet residential home. Incl. laundry, parking & utils. N/P, N/S. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s required. $675/month. 250286-3888. C.R. PRIVATE spacious 2 bed suite in residential home. Carlyle Cres. Shared utilities. New ďŹ&#x201A;ooring/paint. June 1st N/S, N/P. $775. 250-850-1338 One Bdrm. All appls. Avail. now! Centrally located w/ patio. Fully renovated. NS. $750/m 250-830-8371.
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3 BDRM duplex. Stories Beach area. F/S W/D. Fresh paint. 5 min. walk to beach. Lg. storage shed. No dogs. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;rd. Avail. Immed. $750/mnth. 250-287-9959 85 TAYLOR Way. 2 bdrm, fully renovated, W/D, laminate ďŹ&#x201A;ooring, private balcony. Non smoking building. Avail now. $800/mth. Call 250-286-3360. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm suite in 4-plex, near town, schools & all amens. Hwd ďŹ&#x201A;rs, new ext, fresh paint, laundry. Avail. now. $675./mo. 1-250889-9353.boarsnest@shaw.ca JUNE 1ST. 1200 sq.ft. 2 bdrm lower suite in Barclay Road 4-plex. W/D hook-up. $650. (250)287-4689.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
Get your hands on a composter Is your garbage filling up with vegetable and fruit peelings? Do you have freshly plucked weeds with no place to put them? Maybe it’s time for composting with the Campbell River composter rebate program. Fifty $50 composter rebates are now available on a first-come, first-served basis for Campbell River residents. The rebate program is available for any type of composter purchased from the CSWM
compost education centre in Campbell River or any retailer within or outside of Campbell River. The rebate program is sponsored by Comox S t r a t h c o n a Wa s t e Management Service (CSWM) and runs from May 1 to July 31, 2012 or while supplies last (limit of one rebate per household). “Our regional landfills are nearly full, and organic matter makes up about 35 per cent of household garbage that we send to the dump. It’s also a source
of methane gas, one of the most potent greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change,” says Coun. Larry Samson. “This new program encourages more citizens to compost kitchen scraps and to be part of protecting our environment by helping to reduce greenhouse gases and the amount of waste going to the landfill as well as adding nutrients to our soil.” As part of the rebate program, a free Learn to Compost workshop
will take place Wednesday, June 6 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the CSWM compost education centre at 228 South Dogwood Street (across from Strathcona Gardens recreation complex). Residents interested in participating in the rebate program will need a numbered voucher and a voucher form from the City of Campbell River. Send the completed voucher form along with the original receipt for the composter purchase and a photo of the purchaser with the newly
installed composter to the City to have the rebate processed. To access a rebate voucher contact amanda.taylor@campbellriver.ca or telephone 250-286-5721. For more information visit: www.campbellriver.ca/residents/ greencity. For hands-on compost training, stop by the CSWM compost education centre at 228 South Dogwood Street Wednesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Learn to mountain bike The Recreation & Culture department is offering Trail Riding Skills for Beginners. Campbell River boasts some amazing trail networks that are ideal for mountain bikers. The Beaver Lodge Lands and Snowden Forest are two of the most obvious areas. Many people would like to ride on these trails but feel that they just do not have the expertise. If you are one of those people, the upcoming sessions would be ideal for you. The sessions run on Thursdays, May 31 and June 7 and 21 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. each evening. You can learn all about balance, positioning, descending, climbing, getting over obstacles and riding switch backs. Each session is only $15. You must register at least 48 hours in advance. For registration or more information call 250-923-7911.
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK To submit your activities, email: whatson@campbellrivermirror.com, fax:250-287-3238 or drop by: #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River or submit through our interactive online calendar at campbellrivermirror.com
THURS. MAY 24 Wildlife Symposium 7p.m. to 9pm Lecture Hall -Timberline Campus of North Island College Specialists addressing various issues relating to wildlife on Vancouver Island. Everyone welcome. Free.
Campbell River Heart Support Group 7:00 PM CR Community Hall Ph Ken : 250-923-3466. New members welcome.
Island Phoenix Acapella 7:00p.m.-9:30p.m. 210 Beech Street. Ph 250-923-0101. Interested women welcome.
FRI. MAY 25 Perogie Night 5 p.m. Florence Filberg Centre, Courtenay, BC Ph 250-338-0708 C.V. Ukrainian Cultural Society. Enjoy various dishes, dancers performing. Tickets at door.
Strictly Ballroom 7:00 pm CR Sportsplex, Ph 250-923-7043 Practice, dance, socialize.
FRI. MAY 25 7th Annual Premier Golf Tournament & Banquet Storey Creek Golf Course Registration 9a.m. Ph 250-830-8100 Hosted by CR Community Foundation.
Night at the Roller Dome 6:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. Stathcona Gardens Arena recept@strathconard.ca Ph 250-287-9234 Inline or retro rollerskates. Regular Admission.
Fun Fair 5p.m.– 8p.m. Ecole Mer et Montagne, 1102 Alder St S Fun activities for the entire family...in 2 languages!
Annual Rotary Honors Concert “Best of the Best” 7:30PM Tidemark Theatre 250-287-7465 tidemarktheatre.com Showcasing local youth in music and dance. $12. CR Beacon Club Society Annual General Meeting 4:00p.m. CR Beacon Club, 684A Island Hwy 250-286-8828 Dinner to follow.
Featured Event for the Week Leave the car at home and Bike To Work! Visit daily celebration stations on your way. Activites include a bike skills course, breakfast stations and a BBQ. For more info, or to register your team, visit biketowork.ca
INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY CALENDAR R Post your events and/or check what’s on in Campbell River, The Comox Valley and the North Island at campbellrivermirror.com click on the calendar and check out all the great features.
We use nothing but pure, fresh, never-frozen* 100% North American beef. We’ve never used fillers, additives, preservatives, flavour boosters or ammonia treatments. We’ve never used “pink slime”, and we never will. That’s our promise to you. That’s Wendy’s Way. 1325 Island Highway, Campbell River
250-286-4777
WHO’S PLAYING AT THE QUINNIE? Friday & Saturday, May 25 & 26
BLUE COLLAR
Black Creek World Relief Fair 9:00 a.m. - 2:00p.m. Black Creek Community Hall, 2001 Black Creek Road. Great food, music, and fun activities for the whole family!
Monday to Thursday $3.75 Bottle of Beer Specials
All subjects welcome.
FAMILY RESTAURANT
Open 6:30am - 7:30pm daily with great food, prices and atmosphere!
1500 Island Highway • 250-286-9811
Cut-A-Thon Fundraiser 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Wicked Hair Shop 3690 S Island Hwy. (Beside the Ocean Grove Store) Cuts are free with a minimum $15 donation. Hosted by the Relay for Life team “Wicked Warriors”
SUN. MAY 27
MUSIC TRIVIA BINGO every Saturday starting at 6pm, with great dinner specials!
F.O.E Recovered Bike Program 10a.m. 900 Alder St (Enterprise Centre) Walter: 287-4446 Art: 923-6191. Used bikes for sale. Donations of good, used bikes accepted. Open the last Sunday of every month.
MON. MAY 28 biketowork.ca To find your location’s events and news
Challenge yourself on slippery, sloppy obstacle courses. Prizes to be won.
Writers Round Table 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m. McDonalds Restaurant, 1361 16th Ave 250-895-5157
Al-Anon 8:00 p.m. 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Ph 250-287-3184
Bike To Work Week
Slopstacle 2p.m. – 4p.m. Strathcona Gardens Pool recept@strathconard.ca 250-287-9234
Exclusively
Upper Island Safety Conference & Trade Show Strathcona Gardens Recreation, 250-287-9234 ext. 248 sbullock@strathconard.ca Monday and Tuesday. Family Gym 10:30a.m.-11:30a.m. CR Community Centre 250-286-1161 FREE. 5 years and under.
TUES. MAY 29 TUES Relaxation Skills 4:00pm - 5:30pm CR Hospice Society #104 - 301 Dogwood St. Ph 250-286- 1121 www.crhospice.org/ Al-Anon on Quadra 7:30p.m.-8:30p.m. Children’s Centre, Quadra Island Ph 250-287-3184 Al-Anon is an anonymous twelve step program for friends and families of alcoholics. Blood Donor CLinic 2:15p.m. – 8:15pm Community Centre info@bloodservices.ca 1-888-2-DONATE (236-6283) Drop-ins welcome.
WED. MAY 30 Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. 301 St. Ann’s Road Every second Tuesday, Shaw TV broadcasts recordings of City Council meetings Wednesdays at noon (and 4 p.m. Schedule permitting). Blood Donor Clinic 12:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. Community Centre info@bloodservices.ca 1-888-2-DONATE (236-6283) Drop-ins welcome.
Free Pool & Darts Eagles Lounge
250-287-4990
Hear Better. Do More.
250-287-2611
WED. MAY 30
UPCOMING FUNDRAISERS
Preschool Storytime 10:30p.m.-11:30p.m. CR Library 3-5 year olds. Last day. Pre-register in person or Ph 250-287-3655
Thurs. June 14
CR Toastmasters 7:00 pm Community Centre Ph Kris 250-923-4162 Everyone welcome.
Big Bike Event
BNI Discovery 7:00am-8:30a.m. Sportsplex Ph: 250-923-0908 www.bnicanada.ca Professional marketing organzation. Visitors welcome.
Al-Anon
Pier Street Market 10:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Every Sunday. Fresh produce, food, arts, crafts, live music. www.pierstreet.com
Presented by Tara Dancers Performance Association. Tickets $15-$19.
(Regularly $58)
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Jam Night 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m Serious Coffee Ph 250-923-1312. Everyone welcome to play or just listen.
SUN. MAY 27
Crossroads Ceili 2:00p.m. and 7:00p.m. Tidemark Theatre 250-287-7465 tidemarktheatre.com
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#109-250 Dogwood St
Bike To Work Week
SAT. MAY 26
90 WINE $ KITS HOME BREW Home Brew Factory & Wine Boutique
12:00p.m. -1:00p.m. St. Patrick’s Church, 34 S. Alder Street in room 221 Ph 250-287-3184
Teams made up of 29 enthusiastic riders (and one driver provided by the Foundation) pedal through their community in support of heart disease and stroke research. bigbike.ca/campbellriver
Register today!
Sun. July 1 Canada Day Bed Race
Raise money while participating in a fun, community-building event. Registration deadline: Friday, June 15. www.canadadaybedrace.ca
North Island Cuisine
NOW OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS Featuring Great Burgers, Steaks & North Island Seafood
1121 Cedar Street • 250-914-1937 Sun. - Wed. 8am - 4pm / Open Late Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
ENJOY THE FLAVOUR OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Offering daily lunch, dinner and drink specials.
River City Grill Next to Save-On-Foods ~ Campbell River
Phone: 250-914-4499
Call today to book a
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evaluation
Jana & Martin Jurek Hearing Instruments Practitioners
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |
Arts & Entertainment
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Send your arts and entertainment submissions to editor@campbellrivermirror.com
Sixteen-year-old trumps the Strathcona Symphony KATHERINE GIBSON SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR
S
heldon Faulk is a trumpeter so talented that Strathcona Symphony conductor Pippa Williams predicts he will have a brilliant future. “Sheldon produces a clean, beautiful sound, something that usually takes years to acquire. As with a great singing voice, this ability is something he was born with — something that comes naturally,” Williams said. And she might be right. Faulk comes from a family of musicians. His parents Ken and Violet both studied music and his five siblings have also played trumpet. As the symphony’s principal trumpet player, Faulk takes the honour in stride. Unlike the often extraverted personalities of most first trumpeters, the Grade 11 student, who attends Campbell River Christian School, is somewhat self-effacing and humble. He credits the
SSO with much of his success. “The atmosphere of the SSO is very nurturing, super supportive. I want to stay with the orchestra as long as possible,” Faulk said. The Black Creekborn student plans to study architecture in Alberta upon graduation, so his tenure with the SSO might be short. But while he is still with them, you can hear him play The Trumpeter’s Lullaby in the symphony’s upcoming concert, Spring Bloom. This Leroy Anderson classic, written in 1949, features this bold, brassy instrument in a gentle, moving melody that audiences will instantly recognize. Faulk’s piece will be one in a bouquet of pieces chosen by Williams to welcome spring. “I’ve assembled a mix of composers and styles that will include a few surprises,” said the SSO conductor. “It’s a program of beautiful melodies
to welcome spring. I want to offer the audience some new experiences, some musical surprises. “The Lyric Suite by Edvard Grieg, originally written for piano, but newly arranged for orchestra, and the moody Verdi Overture to La Forza del Destino, will highlight the skills of the orchestra as they move between modern and classic pieces. Also on the program is Tchaikovsky’s emotive Andante from Symphony No. 5. This is a challenging program, one that has pushed our players. But they’ve nailed these pieces. I’m delighted with the sound and skill of these musicians.” The Strathcona Symphony is a community orchestra with players ranging from 12 to more than 70 years of age. In its sixth year, it offers new and experienced players an opportunity to make music and share it with the community. As with so much that happens in the Valley,
the SSO is volunteerdriven and operates on a limited budget. “It’s a privilege to work on behalf of this orchestra,” said SSO president Michele Morton. “We are a small community that does great things, and the SSO is an example of what can happen when people work together. Volunteers do everything, from setting up chairs for concerts, to providing treats at intermission, to sitting on our board of directors. Our reward is listening to the beautiful music the orchestra creates.” Spring Bloom takes place on Saturday, May 26 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, May 27 at 2 p.m. in The Old Church Theatre, 755 Harmston Ave., Courtenay. Tickets are $15. Available from Long & McQuade, Blue Heron Books and Laughing Oyster Books, or at the door. Sheldon Faulk, 16, is the Strathcona Symphony’s prinicipal trumpeter.
Evening book signing and talk at Stillwater Books
Catherine Gilbert will discuss her book Yorke Island at Stillwater Books on May 30.
Join Stillwater Books for a book signing and talk with local author Catherine Marie Gilbert, whose recent book
PHOTO BY JOANNE STOECKL JMS PHOTOGRAPHY
Yorke Island and the Uncertain War, Defending Canada’s western coast during World War II, has just been released by Ptarmigan Press (Kask Graphics). Her unique look at the history of the Yorke
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Ravens clip the Eagles The Campbell River Ravens peewee B lacrosse team’s offence exploded at home against the Victoria-Esquimalt Eagles. The Ravens pummelled the Eagles 9-4 during an afternoon match Saturday at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. Next up for the Ravens is a home date versus Cowichan Valley at 2 p.m. Saturday followed by a road game Sunday against Juan de Fuca. Pictured above left, the Ravens goalkeeper is concerned his guard is caught up court while an opponent (not pictured) is cherry picking. Above right, the Eagles goalie shuts the door.
Local race car driver wins despite challenging conditions Chris Beaulieu, son of 2007 NPP Late Model Series Champion Jason Beaulieu, had a perfect night at the 2012 season opener of the Northern Provincial Pipelines Late Model Series in Rimbey, Alta. After winning his
qualifying heat, Beaulieu overcame tricky track conditions last Saturday night at Castrol Raceway and drove the Team Beaulieu #90 Dodge to victory. “This was my first real race of the year,” Beaulieu said.
“To get the win feels pretty good right now.” This is the second c o n s e c u t ive N P P Series Feature event win for Beaulieu. The Campbell River driver also went on to victory lane in Lethbridge at the final
NPP Series race event of the 2011 season. “I know my dad will be behind the wheel of this car more than me this season but right now I don’t think I want to let him drive it,” Beaulieu said. “This was fun tonight.”
Saturday night’s feature event had three different race leaders. Pole sitter and twotime NPP Series Champion Dwight Kennedy finished fifth in the Integra Tire #81 Dodge. NPP Series driv-
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Local teen represents B.C. at national games Campbell River’s Ryan Howich represented B.C. in a nationwide sporting competition for the deaf. Howich, 16, was named to Team BC for this year’s Canada Deaf Games, which took place May 15-20. The games are held every two years and include hockey, curling, volleyball, and bowling. Athletes are scouted for the Deaf Canadian Team which competes at the World Olympics. Howich was selected for Team BC in his first year of eligibility to try out for the team.
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