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Ucluelet station silenced Coast guard radio cuts will have lasting impact to marine traffic in Alberni Inlet and on the West Coast, but total effect is still unknown. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON
in the case of an event, Hughes said. ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS “There’ll be no one to give notice to small The Canada Coast coastal communities,” Guard Marine Hughes said. An Communications initial warning may be and Traffic Centre in broadcast, “but there will Ucluelet, which employs be no followup.” people from Port Alberni The matter hasn’t and the West Coast, will come up with the close in 2015, a victim of Alberni-Clayoquot recent budget cuts. Regional District, chief It’s too early to tell administrative officer what the total effect will Russell Dyson said. be to marine traffic in “The board hasn’t the region, but the coast contemplated the changes guard auxiliary unit by the coast guard located in Port Alberni facilities,” said Dyson, likely won’t feel any pain, who doubles as the local unit chief Ian Arklie said. Emergency Operations As part of a cost cutting Centre co-ordinator. ERIK HJELHOLT/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS measure, Canada Coast “There’s been no The Port Alberni Coast Guard Auxiliary unit’s Alberni Responder makes its final journey home from the Guard announced that it consideration and they factory in Sidney, B.C. on April 2, 2011. The auxiliary unit doesn’t anticipate many problems when radio is reducing the number haven’t taken a position.” transmissions are switched from Ucluelet to Victoria. of its communications Dyson could’t comment centres from five to two. about the Comox station’s Operations in Ucluelet, Comox and there shouldn’t be any impact to “Eighty per cent of the coastal place in the tsunami warning Vancouver are being mothballed. us.” coverage will be done out of Prince pecking order. But local emergency The Ucluelet and Comox operations When the local coast guard Rupert,” he said. officials take their queues — will be re-routed to either Victoria auxiliary is dispatched by the Ucluelet will be impacted by including those about tsunami’s — or Prince Rupert. Vancouver’s will Joint Rescue Centre in Victoria its station closure because its from Emergency Management BC, be handled in Victoria. they communicate with the re-assigned officers he said. The Victoria station station in Ucluelet. After will take critical local “They’ve not informed regulates marine traffic that pieces are moved around knowledge with them. us of any changes,” comes into and out of the the board in 2015, the only “Even though places Dyson said. Juan de Fuca Strait. It also change will be who auxiliary are named on a chart, Coastal communities monitors distress calls and members communicate with locals often know don’t have to worry helps coordinate search and when dispatched to a marine them by other names,” about being warned of rescue operations. incident. Hughes said. tsunamis, an Emergency The coast guard stations “We’ll be communicating “If someone calls Management BC in Bamfield and Tofino will with either Victoria or and says they’re on spokesperson said. IAN ARKLIE Prince Rupert now instead of remain operational. Finger Bank or Big “The West Coast Alaska (Bamfield’s station is Ucluelet but we don’t know Bank, locals will know Tsunami Warning undergoing an expansion for yet which one,” Arklie said. exactly where that is Center will continue to the rigid hull inflatable operator The only issue Arklie says he’s but others might not.” issue tsunami bulletins – Allan Hughes to EMBC through training school that operates yearconcerned about is the equipment The shelving of round. No completion date has been that is installed after the switch the Comox marine established protocols,” announced for the work.) takes place. communications the spokesperson said. According to Canadian Auto “There’s a couple of station has particular connotations “EMBC will continue to notify Workers Local 2182 spokesperson (communication) dead zones for Port Alberni, Hughes said. communities (including Tofino, Allan Hughes, approximately 55 down the canal. I hope they install The Comox centre is the point Ucluelet and Port Alberni), agencies workers in Comox and Ucluelet repeater stations to help rectify of dissemination for tsunami and media of a potential tsunami by will be affected. “They’ll all likely that,” Arklie said. warnings that go out to centres on initiating the Provincial Emergency be re-assigned and absorbed One of the CAW’s concerns is the the coast including Port Alberni, he Notification System (PENS). somewhere else,” Hughes said. overload caused from re-locating said. The Canadian Coast Guard is on The move won’t impact the local the Ucluelet operation, Hughes If the centre is moved to Prince the PENS list and will continue to coast guard auxiliary, Arklie said. said. When combined, 30 radio sites Rupert or Victoria, those stations receive tsunami information, the “We’ve been told by Canadian Coast will have to be monitored between are ensconced in tsunami hazard spokesperson said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com Guard Auxiliary Pacific Region that Washington State and Alaska. zones and will have to be evacuated
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Car crashes into store on Third inside the store on Tuesday. The accident happened at 2:10 p.m. in front of Flandangles’ Third Avenue location. Employee Kelli Rous was working in the back of the store with another employee when she heard a loud noise in the front of the store. “I heard this roar, then things shook in
FLANDANGLES: | Patron escapes injury in crash. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
A customer inside Flandangles Kitchen and Gifts in Port Alberni escaped injury when a car drove through the front window and
the store like there was an earthquake,� Rous said. “It sounded like a tsunami too when it moved debris forward.� Rous and the other employee ran to the front of the store where they found a car had smashed through the window and was sitting partway inside the store. “The smell of
rubber and exhaust was overwhelming,� Rous said. The driver, an elderly man, got out of the car then sat down in a chair inside the store until paramedics arrived, tended to him then took him away to hospital. Rous didn’t know the extent of his injuries. The man, who had been parked in front of the store, may have pressed on the gas pedal while his car was in drive instead of reverse, Rous said. A customer who was inside the room when the car came through the window was lucky to escape injury. “The car pushed all this stock around him and he wasn’t even touched,� Rous said.
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2013 Community Investment Program Call for Grant Review Committee Members The City of Port Alberni is requesting resumes or letters of interest from citizens interested in assisting with the review process for the City of Port Alberni’s 2013 Community Investment Program. The Grant Review Committee reviews the grant applications from not-for-proďŹ t community service, multicultural, and recreation/amateur sport organizations, based on the priorities established by City Council.
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Marine safety compromised Premier bitten by pest of a problem Communities on British Columbia’s West Coast are still reeling at the sweeping cuts to coast guard services that were announced last week. Here on the West Coast, marine communication centres in Ucluelet and Comox will close and their services will transfer to either Victoria or Prince Rupert. While personnel at those stations will have the opportunity to move their jobs, mariners will lose a valuable resource. For when the personnel goes, so too does the local knowledge of the area. And when the local knowledge goes, we fear safety is headed in the same direction. There is much unknown about how two units on opposite ends of the coast will be able to cover so much territory. People in Newfoundland and Labrador have already seen the devastating effect that stretching search and rescue resources has on remote communities, with the death of a teenager lost on the ice. With hundreds of kilometres of rugged west coast shoreline hugging the unforgiving Pacific Ocean, we cannot afford a repeat on this side of the country. Yet, critics of the cuts say this is exactly where we are headed. We can only hope the Port Alberni Coast Guard Auxiliary unit is correct in its assumption that the changes will not affect their coverage in the Alberni Inlet. We can also hope that response times for coast guard and search and rescue services will not be delayed because of these changes. We understand the need for efficiency. But not when it compromises safety. — Alberni Valley News
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ICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark has a new political problem buzzing around her office. A year ago, the newly appointed premier was looking to change the channel for an unpopular government grappling with the fallout of the harmonized sales tax. Newly appointed NDP leader Adrian Dix was touting an idea that is all the rage with urban folks, a ban on “cosmetic pesticides.” All the better B.C. communities already have one, starting with Clark’s old stomping ground of Port Moody in 2003. So she figured she’d better run to the front of this parade, swipe a popular policy from the opposition and do something to redefine the B.C. Liberal Party after the tax-cutting, regulationrepealing decade of
Gordon Campbell. But first an all-party committee would hold hearings around the province, chaired by Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett. Bennett presented the committee’s report last week, and one could see what was coming. Bennett is the rifle-toting outdoorsman who recently called on his government to abandon the carbon tax, saying it’s silly to keep pretending B.C. can change the world’s climate. He was recently appointed by Clark to co-chair the B.C. Liberal Party policy committee for next year’s election, a strong signal of the party’s rightward shift in response to the B.C. Conservative threat. Bennett concluded after 10 months of hearings that the public aversion to common lawn and garden herbicides is based on “chemophobia” that flourishes due to scientific
illiteracy. That statement is both politically dangerous and absolutely correct. I first covered this issue in the Okanagan 25 years ago, when environmentalists fought the use of Roundup by the forests ministry to knock down brush and promote new trees. The evidence boils down to this: these complex organic compounds break down in a short period to simpler, common components that pose no threat. Thus, with buffer zones around watercourses and temporary entry restrictions, they are safe. Unfortunately, most people know little or nothing about chemistry and refuse to believe this. It’s part of the scientific nonsense trend that has grown in B.C. society for decades. We have parents turning their backs on routine immunization because
‘It’s part of the scientific nonsense trend...’
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of superstitions about vaccines. We have people panicked about imaginary health effects of smart meters, egged on by shoddy, sensationalist media reporting. The parallels between local government responses to smart meter hysteria and this scientifically ignorant push against “pesticides” is telling. As Bennett put it, when someone becomes convinced her child is at risk, “that mum is pretty darn compelling when she goes to council.” Few have the courage to stand up to that. The committee sought advice from Health Canada, whose scientists approve conditions of use for chemicals. Health Canada representative Lindsay Hansen said B.C. was the first province to ask for its advice, despite the fact that most provinces have imposed bans. These bans are political, not public safety measures, University of Guelph toxicologist Keith Solomon told MLAs. Continued / 9
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BC Hydro’s behaving badly To the Editor, BC Hydro is behaving like the Hitler regime of old when they sneak in while one is out and plug a smart meter into your house, like it or not: there is no avenue of appeal nor any choice. Soon they may have to have guns or cops with them to take care of any defiant property owners. Monopolies can do that, apparently. If you don’t like it you get no power, hence your food goes
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Yes – 8 No – 19 This week’s question: Are you concerned that cuts to coast guard services will affect marine safety on the west coast?
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‘Cosmetic’ use a relative term From / 8 The committee also learned that “cosmetic” use accounts for only five per cent of pesticide use. Most of it is in agriculture, forestry and commercial pest control, with no ban proposed. MLAs in farming areas signalled their concern over the effect of this urban gesture politics. Backyard fruit trees go unsprayed and pests spread to orchards and fields. We have large areas
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bad, your wife on her dialysis machine dies, and you freeze in the dark, lose your job, property, go bankrupt and probably end up it jail Can anyone out there in the legal world help us? Why can this highly controversial and highly unwanted piece of equipment be forced on us? A monopoly should be required to offer choices, or else open up to competition. Every piece of legislation has avenues for appeal. It is part of our legal heritage: Why not
BC Hydro, which is a Crown corporation? Hydro says there is no appeal. Done is done. BC Hydro apparently has the right to enter your property to replace its equipment according to an agreement you have to sign in order to have electricity. I suggest they do not have the right to enter one’s property to replace equipment with equipment which is unwanted, perhaps unhealthy, perhaps an invasion of one’s privacy depending on where you stand. I don’t believe Hitler
would have wanted a smart meter due to the possibility of his brains being fried by electromagnetic waves. If we equate our current world dictatorship of the corporation with fascism we see that the reason BC Hydro gives for the mandatory installation of the meters only reinforces the concept: they claim globalization makes it necessary. What we all need now is a Winston Churchill. Mike Wright, Tofino
Stop cutting foreign aid
To the Editor, Canada has been a leading country over the years in the fight for global immunization by funding basic programs such as the Canadian International Immunization Initiative (CIII). Not renewing this successful little program in 2013 would represent a huge number of deaths amoung the poorest of the world. Bruno Marquis, Gatineau, QC
Bulldogs give community hope, says proponent
of agricultural land reserve, but 85 per cent of the people who live in those areas don’t farm. The NDP is content to fan public fear and ignore evidence, as with smart meters and oil pipelines. The premier has a choice here. She can do the popular thing, or the right thing. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
To the Editor, Many are likely aware that a group of us have formed the Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society with the goal to purchase the Alberni Valley Bulldogs as a nonprofit community owned team. We realize that we have had to come out very quickly with a campaign that had many challenges and variables that have not been of our making. I wanted you to know why I agreed to
FEATURE LETTER be a part of this effort during this initial phase and why I hope people will consider pledging some financial support. My motives are complex yet simple: there is a very real danger that the Alberni Valley may lose this franchise. We have tried not to use this fear factor as a main motivator for people and we have
tried to stay positive but the bottom line is people should not be complacent and think that this team will be staying no matter what. If we lose this franchise I would doubt we would ever get another back. I am not naïve to think a junior hockey team can change the fortunes of a community. I am, however, keenly aware that our community needs positive opportunities and activities that contribute to its
healthy social fabric. We need opportunities to come together, to take pride in our community, to celebrate, to network and to feel good about where we live. We cannot afford to lose another positive entity that contributes in this way. When I was involved in the efforts to build the Alberni Valley Multiplex I was accused of being a dreamer, out of touch with the needs and economic realities of the Alberni Valley
and I have heard these same criticisms again. I respect people’s opinions and their right to how they feel. I do, however, ask that we all look at the bigger picture of what it takes to make a strong and vibrant community. It is a delicate system of social and economic pieces that we must be very careful to preserve or our community will suffer. Tom McEvay, Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society
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SPRING We open our windows to freshen our homes, freshen our hearts and minds, and then start spring cleaning! We clean up our yards and our homes. We go through old things we don’t need or use anymore and wonder what to do with it all. We are big on recycling and re-using in the Alberni Valley, and we here at A.V.U.C. are slowly collecting donations of gently used items from our community and congregation. We will then organize and categorize it all culminating in our annual Giant Garage Sale on June 9th at 9 am. So mark us on your calendar! Useful things at great prices.
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Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program, it is five years in length and encourages aboriginal youth to attend school and develop skills to succeed in school, college/university and the workplace. Throughout the term, students learn how to create a product or servicebased business, as well as how to manage micro financing. Martin’s initiative will contribute curriculum, guest speakers, mentors and field trips.
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These ladies of the auxiliary to the local Eagles Aerie were installed on Sunday in their new positions. These hard working women contribute many dollars to local charitable organizations. Watch for their pancake breakfast the third Saturday of every month.
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Valley SENIORS What’s on ◆ Garage sale at Abbeyfield: Saturday, May 26, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ◆ The residents of Abbeyfield will host a “Tea at Abbeyfield”, as part of Seniors Week, Tuesday, June 5 at 2 p.m. Free tickets available for 20 seniors at Echo Centre. ◆ Rainbow Gardens is planning a Senior Prom on June 8, at 6 p.m. The
event will have a live band, dancing, food, professional photography and limo rides. ◆ Official opening of the new Abbeyfield dining room on June 13, 2 p.m. ◆ Echo Village’s 20th anniversary will be on June 14 at 7 p.m. with an open house. ◆ “Father’s Day” special program at Abbeyfield, Sunday, June 17.
Our writer: Valley Seniors is a monthly feature compiled by Orlando Delano and featuring residents living in Port Alberni seniors complexes.
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Phyllis Chisholm is a sixyear resident at Echo.
“It’s hard to believe that this home is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary,” says Cecile Herkel, a 10-year resident of Echo Village and past president of the Residents Council. “This place means lots to me, not only because I made it my home, where I live independently without putting pressure on my family, but because I was a member of the board of directors and president of the “Cottages and Towers,” she said.
Herkel moved to Port Alberni 72 years ago, from Debden, Sask. Another resident, Phyllis Chisholm, also past president of the Residents Council, says that she has enjoyed her life at Echo Village for the past six years. “This is a nice place to live. They treat you well and make sure you are well taken care of. I like going on bus trips, especially when we go shopping to Walmart on our bus.” (The Residents Council
is raising money for a new bus, putting aside $50 a month for this purpose. More fundraisers are planned.) “I am very happy with the upcoming 20th anniversary celebration of this home,” Chisholm said. Leanna Fines, director of residential and community programs, is responsible for the creation of programs and activities that enhance residents’ wellbeing at Fir Park Village and Echo Village. Continued / 29
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Public meeting set for Bulldogs Former Alberni SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society will host a community information session on Thursday, May 24 at 7 p.m. to address the public’s questions about the non-profit society’s intent to purchase the Alberni Valley Bulldogs. The public session will take place at Echo Centre at 7 p.m. The society has raised more than $150,000 to purchase majority ownership in the team, but they need a commitment of $500,000 by June 1 in order to make a solid offer, society president Darren Deluca said in a press release. The society wants to have a commitment in place before the B.C. Hockey League’s board of governors’ annual general meeting on June 6. One of the key questions PAJHS members have fielded is over membership in the society and whether donors or others will have the opportunity to
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participate directly. The answer is yes, a society spokesperson noted, but the first hurdle is to securing the team before creating an inclusive community model. Four BCHL teams already operate under a similar non-profit model: Powell River, Merritt, Trail and Prince George. “These communities have been our inspiration and will be there to help us succeed as we move forward,” Deluca said.
Minority owner pledges shares The info session follows on the heels of minority owner David Ness pledging to sell his shares in the team if the PAJHS is successful in buying the 51 per cent majority from Okanagan Hockey Schools. Ness, a Port Alberni doctor who owns 20 per cent of the team, is one of five local owners who bought the team in 2004 and relocated it to Port
Alberni. He has remained loyal to the team and community throughout ownership changes and supports the move toward community non-profit ownership. “My wish is for the community to obtain control of the Bulldogs, and to make the team a perennial part of the social fabric of the Valley,” Ness said in a press release. “My offer is, however, contingent upon the community stepping up to affirm my belief in it. If
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the PAJHS do not get enough support in their bid to buy the team, then I have no doubt the Bulldogs will eventually be sold to some other buyer.” Ness said he believes the Bulldogs have made a positive contribution during their 10-year tenure in Port Alberni, especially in the growth and development of minor hockey “which has benefited many of the youth—both male and female—of the community.” Ness said he would not protest the relocation of the Bulldogs if the PAJHS is unsuccessful. Society president Darren Deluca was appreciative of Ness’ pledge, but said there is a complacency in the community “because we haven’t been playing the negative card and stressing enough that this team could be lost to the Alberni Valley.” Director Bob Cole said it’s time for the public to step up. “We will not make a bad deal to buy this team but we need to show that the community is behind us and that we have the financial clout to make any deal at all. David Ness’s contribution puts us in an even stronger position and we thank him sincerely.”
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Eliminator goes ahead GERRY FAGAN Alberni Golf
Due to the threat of rain no one entered the Eliminator event, although there were a good number of men on the golf course on Sunday. As it turned out the rain held off and we got our 18 holes in. The closest to the pin winners were Bill Johnston on No. 2, Chris Gardiner took home $25 for the Charity closest to the pin on No. 4. Joe Baker for his second shot on No. 6, Trevor Cripps on No. 13 and Bill Johnston on No. 17. Glen Trask won the hidden hole on No. 3 with a natural birdie, which gave him a net three to collect $40. That’s what happens
when you let your partner win the big money the week before. Next up for the Men’s Club this Sunday, May 27 is the Twin Travel Scramble. This Scramble is one of the longest running events, thanks to Cathy Ferster and Twin Travel and Cruises. They are putting up a hole-in-one prize for the first ace on No. 17: a trip to Greece. This is a four-man team event picked by computer, with all the team handicaps totaling around the same. Please register in the pro shop with your handicap as soon as possible. The shotgun start will be at 8 a.m. Try and be there early so you can get your bets down in the pari-mutuels.
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Good eggs turn out for scramble KATHY MACDONALD SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
Alberni Golf Club hosted the first Business Ladies’ Golf Scramble for the season on Sunday, April 29. Ten teams of ladies were out for a fun day of golf. The theme was “Poker”, with different directions on each hole to give the teams a chance to win more cards to make the best poker hand. The team with the best poker hand was
Joy Paxton, Laurie Josefson, Leanne Frechette and Maria Bodt, each taking home some “club bucks”. The teams were then picked by random draw to come up to pick their prizes from the wonderful selection on the table, many of which were donated by our generous sponsors. Closest to the pin on hole No. 4 was won by Marg Toms (high handicap) and by Muriel Abbott (low
handicap). Hole No. 2 proved to be too elusive for anyone to land on the green this day. Long drive on hole No. 5 was won by Joy Paxton (high) and Suzanne Jones (low). Squiggly line on No. 6 was won by Cheryl McKay (high) and by Crystal Hiltunen (low). The raffle prize – a hybrid – was won by Diane Luke. The 50/50 was won by Joy Paxton. The Tuesday Business Ladies
actually started up on April 3, but the weather hasn’t been kind. Thankfully, it is now improved. Every Tuesday, we tee off between 3:30 - 6 p.m., and there is one scramble a month. Every time you come out for Tuesday Business Ladies’ Golf, whether for regular golf or scrambles, your name goes into the draws at the yearend scramble. Also, every closestto-the-pin winner is eligible to go in the
shootout at the yearend scramble. K.P. winners so far this season are: Kathy Toms (2), Janice Boyko, Katy Lekich (2), Muriel Abbott, Marg Toms and Suzanne Jones. The next scramble is on Tuesday, May 29 with a 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. Stop by or phone the pro shop (723-5422) to sign up. And you can sign up as a team or as an individual; either way, we would love to see you.
Ladies pay dues KATHY WHITE
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18 Hole Ladies Pitch ‘n’ Putt Janice Cross had the Challenge Pin, Kathy White challenged her and lost. Kathie Smith will give it a try next week. Ilona McLeod took low gross today shooting a 93. Low net was shared by Anna Marie Krikke, Ilona McLeod, Shirley Goodman and Janice Cross with a 78. For the ball sweep, we played Putting Around. For a chip-in we would score five points, one putt scored three points, two putts
scored one point and if you had a three putt or more you would score minus two. Announcement: Please pay your $ 25 dues by next Tuesday, May 29 . If you haven’t already, pay Janice Cross. Thank you for this. Last week’s winners for Zone 6 Club Team Championships that will be played at Storey Creek June 11 are: Team A—Ilona McLeod, Sandra Simpson and Carol Hastings. Team B—Anna Marie Krikke , Sharon Haggard and Anne Brookes. 9 hole Ladies A Division: Marie Swain won low gross and also won low putts.
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$2998 Request for Proposals For the Operation of Restaurant Premises at Harbour Quay The City of Port Alberni has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the restaurant premises at Harbour Quay. The 2,200 square foot building (main ďŹ&#x201A;oor) has an occupancy capacity of approximately 150 patrons (including a large patio which overlooks the Alberni Inlet). The RFP is available on the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at: www.portalberni.ca, or if you would prefer a hard copy of the RFP, you are welcome to pick one up from City Hall, 4850 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, BC between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Sealed proposals will be received at the address above until 12 Noon on Monday, June 18, 2012. If you have any questions about the RFP please contact Pat Deakin, Economic Development Manager, 250-720-2527 or email patrick_deakin @portalberni.ca
NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the ESTATE of MIKE BECHERER, Deceased, Late of BLACK CREEK, WHO DIED DECEMBER 22, 2011. Creditors and all others having claims against the Estate of MIKE BECHERER, are hereby notiďŹ ed pursuant to section 38 of the Trustee Act, that particulars of their claims and any security held by them, should be sent to the Executor of the said Estate, Georgina Price, 1698 Constitution Road, Black Creek, B.C. V9J 1G2, on or before the 15th day of June, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld 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 ďŹ&#x201A;eet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated ďŹ eld work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051 ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN position, Port Hardy. Residential, commercial, industrial installations & maintenance. Require valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s licence, electrician trade certiďŹ cate & BCTQ. Fax or email resume: 250-949-9230 or: kkelec@cablerocket.com.
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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 qualiďŹ cations at www.bcďŹ i.ca under Contract and Employment Opportunities.
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Pierce Road Watermain This is to advise you that the City of Port Alberni will be installing a new 300 mm watermain on Pierce Road and Georgia Street. This will start on Beaver Creek Road, head west down Pierce Road, through the bush onto Georgia Road, and ďŹ nally tying into the existing main on Falls Road. This will complete a very important loop in the water system on the north side of town. This work will commence within the next week and take approximately ďŹ ve weeks to complete. Temporary road closures can be expected during construction. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Brian Mousley at 250-720-2849. Thank you, Brian Mousley Utilities Superintendant CITY OF PORT ALBERNI
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DRIVEN ENERGY is a progressive busy oilďŹ eld 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.
SERVICE ADVISOR. Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. QualiďŹ cations 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
ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN position, Port Hardy. Residential, commercial, industrial installations & maintenance. Require valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s licence, electrician trade certiďŹ cate & BCTQ. Send resume: fax 250-949-9230 or email kkelec@cablerocket.com. JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership in Salmon Arm, BC. Proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Excellent wage and beneďŹ t package. Contact Pat - phone 250-832-8053, fax 250-8324545, email pat@brabymotors.com
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Greater Tunaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; a fest winner SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Portal Playersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dramatic Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presentation of Greater Tuna hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even hit the stage in Port Alberni yet, and the amateur theatre company is already raking in the awards. Greater Tuna was Portal Playersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; entry into the North Island Zone Drama Festival, which concluded May 18 at the Sid Williams Theatre in Courtenay. The play was a late addition when the original selection, Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, was cancelled. Elliot Drew won best male actor for the second year in a row, this time for his performance in the award-winning play by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. Drew teamed up with Terry Switzer and Peter Wienold (also director and producer) to create a combined 20 characters â&#x20AC;&#x201D; much of the population of Tuna, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;third smallest town in Texasâ&#x20AC;?. The play, a withering satire and affectionate comment on small-town Southern life and
Quickfacts â&#x2014;&#x2020; GREATER TUNA opens at the Capitol Theatre Thursday (May 24) at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 at the Rollin, the door or online at www. atthecapitol.org. Call 250-723-1195.
attitudes, is a tour de farce of quick change artistry, costumes and characterizations faster than a jack rabbit running from a coyote. The quick costume changes really make this play, says Drew, and it is no surprise that Portal Playersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Teresa Drew won an award for best costume design. Drew stepped in for Colleen May when May became ill, finishing the costumes and choreographing all the changes. The Players won the best backstage co-ordination award, which is handed out by the drama festivalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stage managers. Port Alberniâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team was the most cordial, polite and efficient team, Wienold said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I wish there was a way for people to see what goes on
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Elliot Drew accepts his Best Male Actor award, for the second year in a row at NIZ festival.
backstage,â&#x20AC;? Elliot Drew said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s insane. I have four ladies ripping my clothes off and putting them on. Teresa did an amazing job choreographing those changes. Really, the show doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work without that part being seamless.â&#x20AC;? Denis Levasseur won a certificate of merit for props, for the microphones he crafted out of PVC pipe and Bondo putty. Greater Tuna comes to the Capitol Theatre stage this weekend. Tickets are available at the Rollin at the Capitol box office.
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Alberni Valley News Thursday, May 24, 2012
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Villagesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; promote community spirit From / 20 Fines grew up and Fines says that graduated from school by working in the in Port Alberni and â&#x20AC;&#x153;villagesâ&#x20AC;? one has been working for develops a sense of Alberni-Clayoquot community, which Continuing Care allows the residents Society for eight to be linked years. to the larger Mitzie community. Colyn also â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am a strong appreciates believer in the the giving creation of spirit of the programs for community. seniors; and â&#x20AC;&#x153;I enjoy my although we job at Echo have suffered Village, mainly CECILE cuts, our for the family HERKEL programs still atmosphere operate seven days a it has developed week. between residents and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thanks to the staff staff,â&#x20AC;? says Colyn, and the support from who has been with the the board, we are society for 23 years among the few homes and worked at Echo for seniors who can Village as a program offer recreational coordinator for the opportunities past 12. continuously.â&#x20AC;? Colyn says the
seniors benefit from the support system at both villages. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have about 150 volunteers that give their time to us, from the candy stripers to bus drivers, pastoral care to a wide variety of entertainers.â&#x20AC;? The theme for this special anniversary is â&#x20AC;&#x153;Together We Soarâ&#x20AC;? drawn from the flying formation of the geese,â&#x20AC;? Fines explains. Each birdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s flapping wings create an updraft to ease the way for the birds behind. As the lead bird tires, another is ready to step in. Combined with this theme will be the traditional idea of china (as in dishes), symbolizing beauty.
Fashions, tea on the terrace at art gallery
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Makenna Cook, left, Madisen Forbes, Kim Arklie and Maddy Johnson perform in a 1,500-member mass band at the Whistler Music Festival.
Dunn bands on a performing roll The E.J. Dunn Bands recently finished three weeks of music festivals starting with the Vancouver Island Schoolsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Concert Band Festival hosted
by Alberni District Secondary School. This is a regional festival for MusicFest Canada and E.J. Dunnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gr. 8 Band earned a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Superiorâ&#x20AC;?
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Come join us on the terrace at the Rollin Art Centre for an enjoyable centennial fashion show, Saturday June 9 at 1 p.m. A tea reception will following. This event is a fundraiser for the Rollin to provide funding for childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art programs. Tickets are $10 each, seating is limited. Tickets are available at the Rollin. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.
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x Retirement living x 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms x Beautiful view of Mt. Arrowsmith x Wood floors
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Vi McConnell
Dell McConnell
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SELLER WANTS THIS HOUSE SOLD! x Thermal windows x Skylights
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3065 6TH AVENUE
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$240,000
731-4138
3851 S. MORGAN CRES.
6718 CYPRESS BLVD
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731-4138
720-6034
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Alease Arcus
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330 TOWER RD, BAMFIELD
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8650 FABER ROAD
5535 BROADWAY BLVD
$385,000
$300,000
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$149,900
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x 100 ft. waterfront x Deep moorage x 70 ft. dock x New piles, power, water & driveway
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x Park like setting x Great starter home x 3 bedrooms bathroom x Newer roof, siding and kitchen
x 1.33 acres at Sproat Lake x Built in 2005 x Comes with New Home Warranty
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730-0863
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Chris Fenton
720-9051
723-8786
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5695 STRICK ROAD
4555 VIEW STREET
3510 BARKLEY STREET
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Gord McKinnon 723-1800
4557 ADELAIDE ST.
3812 WATERHOUSE ST.
5442 WOODLAND CRES.
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723-1800
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