Alberni Valley News, November 29, 2012

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Cyclist learns to live with diabetes—thanks to breakthrough procedure.

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Salvation Army Major Bruce MacKenzie is all smiles as he prepares for the annual Christmas Kettle campaign. The kettle brigade will be out in full force starting Friday. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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Insulin free for two years after surgery WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News

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groundbreaking procedure has radically altered the life of a Port Alberni man who struggled with Type 1 diabetes. Darryl Chase, 39, is the eldest of two brothers who were both born and raised in Port Alberni. The part-time Canada Post worker and bicycle geek lives in the Valley with his wife and daughter. Chase’s childhood was no different than that of other kids. He went to school, played sports and was a typical kid. At age eight though, Chase noticed something that was different from other kids. He had an unquenchable thirst and urinated more frequently as a result. His parents took him to the doctor, where he was subsequently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. “I learned that my body didn’t know what to do with its excess sugar so it was excreting it,” Chase

said. “And the more I urinated the more water I had to drink.” Chase began living an all-too familiar story to diabetics: he had to prick his finger for a blood sample, test his blood sugar level then administer an insulin shot up to four times a day. Chase played competitive sports through his teens but struggled to manage his diabetes. “I’d drink a lot of water during sports I was sweating from a game,” he said. “I’d end up falling asleep or waking up to someone giving me food to help me out of a diabetic reaction.” His struggles weren’t just in sports either. “I’d be having a reaction and people would think that I was drunk or high on drugs and call the cops,” Chase said. “They thought I was intoxicated until they saw my diabetic bracelet.” At home, his family would be worried when he was out, thinking he was laying by the roadside in a diabetic reaction. Or, when they heard

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Darryl Chase holds his EpiPen, which he used to use to administer insulin injections. Chase has been insulin free after a new surgery two years ago.

a thud at night they’d think he’d fallen during a reaction. “People don’t realize that it doesn’t just affect you. It affects your family and friends too,” Chase said. Chase was later diagnosed as a brittle diabetic, a type of insulin-dependent diabetes characterized by dramatic glucose level fluctuations that happen seemingly for no reason. In 2010 Chase chose to pursue a new diabetes treatment — the Edmonton Protocol— in an effort to control his condition. He underwent an islet transplant in which pancreatic islet cells were injected directly into his liver with a needle. Chase was subsequently weaned off insulin over the next five days and spent the next four weeks in hospital. He’s not had to prick his finger or shoot insulin for the last two years. The aftereffect of the operation “was like nitro in an engine,” he said. “My blood

circulation was better so my energy levels quadrupled. And I lost more than 10 pounds so the spare tire I’d developed was gone,” he said. The procedure paid off in other ways as well. Chase liked to race mountain bikes. Previously, his muscles would turn into lead and his body would seize up early in a race. “Now though, I can go harder longer and I don’t seize up until later. Before, Chase’s goals revolved around diabetes and managing symptoms like eye hemorrhage “and just getting through the day without a reaction,” Chase said. Today, Chase races, tools around in his small bike shop, and has set a goal of cycling to Edmonton for a check up. “Doctors told me that my procedure wouldn’t cure me or repair the damage to my body,” Chase said. “It turned out better than I thought it would, though.”

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Like the Energizer Bunny, Angel Magnussen just keeps going and going. Magnussen, 16, was named the Scotiabank National Game Changer and won $100,000, which will be donated on her behalf to Variety - The Children’s Charity of British Columbia. The announcement was made on-field during the second quarter of the 100th

Grey Cup in Toronto last Sunday. Variety’s kids need wheelchairs, walkers, talking computers, special medicines and their mom and dad to be with them at the hospital, Magnussen said. Magnussen was chosen by a combination of voting by an All-Star Jury panel made up of Michael “Pinball” Clemons - Vice-

Chair of the Toronto Argonauts. Magnussen was selected based on the remarkable impact she’s made in her community, her incredible leadership skills, and the challenges she has had to overcome to give back to the charity. Magnussen has been raising money for Variety since she was five years old.

She was born with Down Syndrome and other complex heath issues, and has been assisted by Variety since she was young. Magnussen has raised more than $150,000 for Variety through initiatives such as knitting hats, selling pins and producing and selling her own cookbook. Eight other finalists were recognized at Grey Cup.

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Kettle campaign starts Hortons to expand ringing bells in Alberni WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON

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t’s the end of November and the Salvation Army is dusting off its kettles in preparation for another Christmas campaign. The initiative kicks off on Friday, Nov. 30, coordinator John Cloke said. The Salvation Army’s goal this year is to raise $65,000 through the campaign, he said. Last year the campaign raised $68,000, which was up from the $50,000 it hoped to raise. The kettles will be stationed at various locations around the city, such as Scotiabank, Walmart, Buy-Low Foods, the BC Liquor Store, Safeway, Fairway Market, and Quality Foods.

missed out on placing Buy-Low Foods kettles at two extra is the only location locations because it with a kettle located didn’t have enough indoors. volunteers to The initiative carry out the raises funds campaign. to provide Community Christmas groups like hampers to Kinsmen needy families and Rotary in the Alberni help staff the Valley. kettles. The Salvation Some clubs Army expects BRUCE match their to provide upwards of 200 MACKENZIE daily donation tally, and others hampers this adopt a family during year but the number the holidays, Cloke can fluctuate. said. “We assembled 400 The campaign can hampers last year. still use volunteers, And we provide from who will be required 70–200 hampers a to fill a two-hour shift week,” Salvation between 10 a.m. and Army Major Bruce 2 p.m. at one of the MacKenzie said. locations. The organization Anyone interested also supports low in volunteering is income people by asked to call Cloke at assisting them with replacement furniture 250-723-6913. The Salvation Army and clothing. Christmas Kettle The initiative relies Campaign was started on volunteers to be in San Francisco by successful. Captain Joseph McFee In 2010, the project

in 1891. It expanded to New York in 1901, and it served 150,000 Christmas dinners to the needy from the Big Apple to the West Coast, according to a note on the Salvation Army website. The first time a kettle campaign was undertaen in Canada was in St. John’s, NL in 1906. The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. The Salvation Army supports the vulnerable in 400 communities across Canada and more than 120 countries around the world. reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

Traffic flow is at the top of concerns over plans to open a new Tim Hortons outlet on the corner of 10th Avenue and Redford Street. The development arose during a presentation of the city advisory planning commission on the matter at council’s Monday night meeting. The location of the new outlet was formerly the site of a Shell gas station and car wash. The new outlet would have no customer seating and would strictly be for drive-through and pickup, city planner Scott Smith said. Tim Hortons officials have made a two-pronged application to the city. One is for a fourmetre variance (six metres is required). The outlet would be closer to the rear yard of a neighbour than is

‘If we go on we’ll scare them away.’

– Dan Washington permitted. And an application has been made for a development permit, which includes the form, character, elevation and site plan. The advisory planning commission expressed concerns about how the development would impact traffic safety. The property is zoned appropriately for the project. And Tim Hortons officials have designed the facility to minimize traffic problems. But the commission still expressed concerns about traffic in and out of the development, particularly turning left onto Redford Street and into a major intersection. The commission

recommended that the city require a median on Redford Street to prevent left-handed turns, and that it be part of the variance process. Coun. Cindy Solda expressed concerns about service and delivery semi-trailers getting in and out of the property. Coun. Jack McLeman said the lineups of cars at the existing Tim Hortons that spill out onto Johnston Road at peak times are a sign of things to consider on 10th Avenue. Coun. Dan Washington advocated for a more diplomatic approach. “We’re being premature,” Washington said. “If we go on we’ll scare them away.” Council asked the city engineer to look into putting in a median on Redford Street at 10th Avenue. Councillors then decided to discuss the development proposal more formally at a future meeting.

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Volume of domestic violence calls concern RCMP RCMP: | Port Alberni RCMP have responded to 290 calls about relationship violence so far this year, 89 of which have resulted in criminal charges. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News

Power and control issues and not holidays and money are at the heart of the number of incidents of relationship violence in Port Alberni, says Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society worker Kim Touchie.

At Monday’s city council meeting, RCMP Inspector Mac Richards cited the number of relationship violence calls police have responded to in the Valley up to the end of October. Richards told councillors that police have responded to 290 relationship violence calls, 89 of which

resulted in criminal charges. There were 29 incidents of relationship violence in October with 15 of them resulting in criminal charges. The numbers are pacing those in 2011 where police responded to 335 relationship violence calls and recommended criminal charges in 98

of them. “That’s almost one new investigation per day,”Richards said. The violence takes many forms and is mostly between adults and not adults on children, Richards said. The incidents involve husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, and former partners, he added. There is no one

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particular criminal charge recommended by police, RCMP Cpl. Jen Allan said. “We most often deal with assault, common assault and assault causing bodily harm,” Allan said. Relationship violence calls present the highest risk for police officers, Allan said. “Oftentimes the person who called will turn on us as soon as we arrest the assailant,” Allan said. Relationship violence cuts a swath across all socio-cultural demographics well, Allan said. “We attend calls in the fanciest neighbourhoods as well as the lower income ones,” she said. Richard’s numbers aren’t just statistics in a matrix, said Kim Touchie, who is a victim support worker with Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society. “Each number represents a person,” she said. Relationship violence follows a cycle, Touchie said. There’s a buildup of tension over money, jealously or often power and control which erupts into a violent incident. “There’s a honeymoon period afterward with lots of

‘We attend calls in the fanciest neighbourhoods as well as the lower income ones.’ – RCMP Cpl Jen Allan

‘I love you’ and ‘please don’t leave me,’ and then the tension builds into another incident,” Touchie said. Power and control are central in relationship abuse issues, and rear their heads during the holidays, she added. Referrals to the organization’s transition house seems to rise not during the holidays but afterward, Touchie said.“Families try hard to make it through Christmas, but things erupt in the new year when the bills come in,” she said. “Abuse can be financial too and not just physical.” The number of clients Touchie helps has been steady over the past year. But she sees more women now willing to report the incident to the RCMP and follow through with charges. “RCMP officers are more sensitive to the

issue and are better able to convince them to charge,” Touchie said. Lack of affordable housing and few social services for men are key variables in domestic violence issues, Touchie said. Women and children can end up trapped in an abusive relationship when they have few economic options and nowhere else to live that is safe, healthy and affordable, Touchie said. More men and boys are coming in to ACAWS seeking help for relationship issues but there are few resources available for them, Touchie said. “They don’t want to be like this and they want help. There’s services for women but men are the other half of this,” she said. Men who enter the court system have access to relationship management resources. “But only if they are charged, convicted and given probation sentences.” RCMP detachments in other communities have officers dedicated to the relationship violence file, but not in Port Alberni. “This is a real gap in the community,” Touchie said.

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PAPA maps out plan WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News

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he Port Alberni Port Authority has set its short, medium and long term goals, port manager Zoran Knezevic revealed at Monday’s city council meeting. New on the port authority agenda is an agreement in principle it just negotiated with three major fishing companies, Knezevic said. The agreement would see the companies use Port Alberni’s waterfront infrastructure as a hub for their fleet of fishing boats. The agreement is in principle right now so Knezevic was reluctant to name any of the companies just

City cheaps out of talks WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News

Mum’s the word from city councillors regarding comments to the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Branch about two proposed liquor licence changes in Port Alberni. Rusty Anchor Inn owner Chris Ashby is applying to have his business hours extended to 2 a.m., but he says he doesn’t intend to be open that late, city planner Scott Smith said. Uptown at Carly’s Lounge inside the Beaufort Hotel, the club owner wants to change the floor plan back to the original plan when it was a pool hall. The initiative will increase its customer capacity from 90 to 140, Smith said. Councillors chose to make no comment but for ulterior reasons. “If we choose to comment then we’re on the hook for $500 for public input,” Mayor John Douglas said. “If we don’t comment, then the liquor control board is on the hook.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

yet. The new breakwater has been operational since late summer and further development is planned, Knezevic said. The port authority plans to add a fuel depot to the north end of the structure and is getting ready to put out a request for proposals for a fuel provider, he added. Also planned for the pier is a combination coffee shop, fish and chip place once a building is in place. On the port front, Knezevic said he’s watched with growing concern the number of loaded logging trucks that leave Western Forest Products facilities in Port Alberni for the port in Nanaimo to ship logs. Fees charged to companies by the

Pacific Pilotage Authority play a role in potential shipping. “There’s potential for Western to ship directly from here but it has to be cost effective for them,” Knezevic said. “We’re trying to build a strong business case for them.” In the medium term, the port authority is waiting to see what happens with the Compliance Coal project, whose officials have declared they will ship coal out of Port Alberni. “If approved they will be using our port as a gateway and the volume of shipping will increase...we have to plan for that,” Knezevic said. The initiative will likely take three years or more, he added. The port authority

also envisions the port becoming a trans-shipment hub. Ships would pick up containers and ship them to points in the Lower Mainland and Puget Sound, Knezevic said. The idea has been broached with federal officials, who in turn see initial merit in the plan. Some industries support the idea as well, he added. Coun. Jack McLeman asked about the possibility of large pleasure yachts using port facilities. Knezevic replied that yachts could conceivably use the north side of the breakwater as well as the Somass River side. “But I don’t know about demand,” he said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

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A painter varnishes some trim on the exterior of the new Westcoast Home Hardware Building Centre in the Alberni Mall, Tuesday afternoon.

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Westcoast Home Hardware owner Jan Lavertu takes his company’s motto, “help is close to home”, to heart. So much so that when the new Home Hardware opens at Alberni Mall on Johnston Road this week, Lavertu can say

the interior was built entirely with local contractors. “We didn’t go outside of town looking for people,” Lavertu said. He used 12 independent businesses in the Alberni Valley, including West Beaufort Contracting as general contractors.

“What’s ironic is some of them were cheaper than the guys out of town,” he added. Home Hardware has tripled in size and Lavertu said now they will be able to display items like kitchen cabinets, so people can see how they will look.

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Dogs slaughter goats in Beaver Creek Oickle ‘The dogs weren’t hungry, they were just trying to kill.’

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ort Alberni RCMP and animal authorities are on the lookout for a pack of wild dogs that slaughtered a herd of goats in Beaver Creek on the weekend. The incident happened on Friday on Alberni Valley resident Robert Tolfo’s property near McLean Mill. Tolfo let his six goats out of their pen to graze that morning. When he returned at 7 p.m. the goats weren’t waiting for him at the pen like they normally do. He went to a secondary barn where the goats mingle and found one of them being mauled by a black Rottweiler.

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Port Alberni resident Robert Tolfo managed to snap this picture of two the black Rottweiler, top, that slaughtered his goats on Friday night. The Rottweiler had a chain around its neck denoting an owner. be growled at before it around its throat. He caught a fleeting ran away. There was no sign of glimpse of two Tolfo called his wife the other goats,” Tolfo other brown dogs of using his cellphone said. undetermined breeds and told her to bring Unarmed, Tolfo running away. his rifle. “The Rottweiler was could only stand and He then called watch. He tried to on top of the goat and police. When his wife scare the dog only to had it jaws clamped

arrived, he shot the goat at the barn to put it out of its suffering, he said. Police arrived 15 minutes later and they notified conservation authorities, Tolfo said. The group scoured the property but found no sign of the dogs. They did however find four dead goats. And Tolfo found the sixth goat carcass the next morning.

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“They all had their throats ripped out. There were no other markings on them and they weren’t eaten. The dogs weren’t hungry — they were just out to kill,” Tolfo said. Tolfo managed to snap a picture of one of the dogs – a black Rottweiler with a chain around its neck, likely denoting an owner, he said. And the other two dogs are described as being mixed breeds that were brown or tan in colour. Tolfo feeds his goats and tends to his other animals every day and said he had never seen the dogs before. “I talked to my neighbours and they don’t recall seeing them either,” he said. “The dogs are either a wandering pack, or they’re a pack that’s extending its territory.” Tolfo hopes the pack will be found before they do any other damage. “There’s other people around here who have livestock. These things have killed before and they’ll kill again,” he said. Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to call RCMP at 250723-2424 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS [8477]. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

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A Port Alberni man who beat another man to death last year after an argument has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for manslaughter. William David Oickle, 28, pleaded guilty to the charge in Port Alberni Provincial Court on Tuesday. Oickle’s lawyer Jim Wright sought a 30-month sentence while prosecution sought a 40-month sentence. Judge T. Gouge agreed with the 40-month sentence, Crown prosecutor Christina Proteau said. Oickle was charged with one count of manslaughter in the death of George Ledrew, 56, in November 2011 in Port Alberni. Oickle appeared before Judge P. McCarthy on March 29 and chose to have a trial by Supreme Court judge and jury with a preliminary inquiry. Proteau said that in her record of facts read in court, Oickle and Ledrew were both tenants of the Port Alberni Shelter on Eighth Avenue. The incident started with an argument between the two men inside the shelter. Ledrew left and instead of leaving things alone Oickle followed him outside and struck him in the face. Ledrew fell, hit his head on the pavement and died. Oickle attended alcohol treatment over the summer. “But his alcohol rehabilitation is not a primary concern. It’s better suited to be done in a controlled institutional environment,” Proteau said. Oickle was re-arrested in Nanaimo on Nov. 8 after violating probation conditions. The Crown stayed those charges.

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Who SayS SChool StartS in SePtemBer? Choose from science, arts, and upgrading classes starting this January. COLLEGE PREPARATORY CHEMISTRY (CHE-060) Learn gas laws, solutions, reaction rates, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, and electrochemistry in this course designed for students requiring a second high school level chemistry course. Equivalent to BC Chemistry 12. Tue &Thu, 11:30 am – 1 pm COMPOSITION & INDIGENOUS LITERATURE II (ENG-126) Study the elements of 20th century Indigenous fiction, poetry, and theatre in this course which offers an alternative to traditional literature. Learn to analyze literature and write critical essays. Thu, 6 – 9 pm INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (GEO-112) Examine concepts and theories used to analyze patterns, systems of distribution, and structures of economic activities and urban settlements. Wed, 6 – 9 pm

Register now for classes starting this winter Interested in going back to school but don’t know where to start? There’s still time to register for many programs that lead to university degrees. Discover how you can start your career in commerce, health, education, social work, and more at NIC. Need help? Talk to a student advisor at 250-724-8711.

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Belief, truSt, and hard Work Former NIC upgrading student encourages others to return to school In Grade 8, Shaunna Downey was a self-proclaimed slacker who gave up on school. More than a decade later, the third year nursing student credits NIC’s upgrading courses and instructors for giving her the confidence and momentum she needed to keep learning.

Program SPotlight Shaunna said. “I pretty much told myself I sucked at math and I couldn’t retain it. Instructors like Mac, Wilma, and Alex shifted my focus and made it more about puzzle solving. Sometimes, it was frustrating, but it worked.”

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“No matter where I go, I know they care and are following me through my story. It’s a great feeling.” These days, Shaunna is paying it forward with support for friends who may be weighing the time, energy, and costs of going back to school against their career goals. She tells them about tuition-free upgrading and funding support for books and fees, as well as NIC’s small class sizes and community feel she doesn’t get at university.

By 2015, the BC’s Labour Market Outlook estimates the Vancouver Island / Coast region will need more than 525 new tradespeople to fill demand in the metal forming, shaping, and erecting trades. Find out how you can be one of them, with NIC’s Welding, Level C, B, and A programs in Port Alberni. Instructor Ivan Peterson’s industry experience includes work as a BC certified welding inspector. “I’m eager to see students achieve their next level of training and prepare for their future,” Peterson said.

She returned to NIC’s Port Alberni campus in 2007 to upgrade her math. Within two years, she completed Grade 8 to 11 math, Grade 12 “So many people put their belief and English, Grade 11 and 12 biology and trust in me,” she said. “If someone chemistry as well as university level needs me to say ‘you got this’ or ‘you can do that,’ I’m there – because English, biology and psychology. that’s what it took for me.” “NIC’s adult learning environment,

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Along the way, science instructors such as Phyllida Drummond and Dr. Michael Catchpole inspired Shaunna to consider apply for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. She’s still connected to a silent cheering section of former instructors and lab techs who keep in touch.

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The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: 1-855-310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,500 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA

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We’re proud of our Angel The poverty of politics in BC continues Angel Magnussen is a pretty amazing young woman. Since she was five years old, Angel has been raising money “for the kids” for Variety—the Children’s Charity. It’s ironic, really, since she’s faced her own health challenges throughout the years, that all she can think of is helping others. Angel has raised more than $100,000 for Variety since then, through coin drives and other fundraising endeavours. This past weekend she doubled her total with one cheque presentation. Angel won the national Scotiabank Game Changers competition and was awarded $100,000 for the charity of her choice during the Grey Cup football game in Toronto. We also applaud the other seven finalists, who deserve credit for the great things they are doing in their own communities across Canada. “Angel is amazing,” Variety’s primary executive, Barbie Hislop, said during a television interview this week. We agree. The money Angel and her family raised by entering this competition will help 50 families in B.C., Hislop said. All because one young woman—and the parents who support her—won’t take no for an answer. We are not the only ones who are proud of Angel: throughout the Scotiabank Game Changer contest, she remained in first place due to the number of votes she received from her supporters. In the end, the votes counted for half of her total. But the other half was all Angel’s doing.

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ICTORIA – B.C.’s ritual day of shame over child poverty has come and gone once again, with politicians trading blame and time-worn talking points. The occasion was an annual gathering staged at the B.C. Teachers’ Federation office in downtown Vancouver. It is organized by First Call, an umbrella group sponsored by the BCTF, the B.C. Government Employees’ Union and a collection of like-minded “anti-poverty activists,” as they describe themselves in their latest report. The familiar script unfolded. The report misinterprets federal income statistics from two years ago and calls for a long list of uncosted, but hugely expensive measures that they assert will make B.C. the first jurisdiction

I wrote about these in human history to numbers when Statistics eradicate poverty. Canada released them A sampling: provide back in June. raises for employees and They showed a modest contractors at all levels improvement nationally of government until they are making an unspecified and provincially in what they measure, which “living wage,” because we all know how public sector is not poverty, but the relative relationship workers uniquely suffer between income groups. from pay and pension First Call dismisses that inequality. improvement Raise the minimum ‘We don’t even as “a dismal wage again have a reliable record.” My point is and index it to inflation. way to measure not to deny that there are Establish the problem.’ many poor universal people in B.C. public – Tom Fletcher and Canada. dental care, There are. prescription But at this drug and point we don’t even have a eye care programs, and daycare. (Dismiss targeted reliable way of measuring the problem, let alone programs that already effective solutions. provide this.) The report states: Raise welfare rates and “Statistics Canada said expand eligibility for the child poverty rate in employment insurance. Greater Vancouver was Cut tuition and provide 18.4 per cent in 2010 …” more student grants. No, Statistics Canada Eliminate homelessness. didn’t say that. And so it continues They said what they toward a socialist Utopia always say, that “Lowand certain bankruptcy Income Cut-Off,” or for provincial and federal LICO figures, are not governments already an accurate measure of deeply in the red.

TO COMMENT … We welcome your original comments on editorials, columns, on topics in the Alberni Valley News or any subjects important to you. Only letters that include name, address, and day and evening phone numbers and that are verified by the Alberni Valley News can be considered for publication. Letters to the editor and articles submitted to the Alberni Valley News may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. The Alberni Valley News is a member of the B.C. Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

poverty. The political response was equally predictable. Veteran NDP MP Libby Davies led the charge in Ottawa. The government must establish a national anti-poverty strategy with firm annual goals, she said, reciting the identical script of the B.C. NDP. Davies didn’t mention that Manitoba is among the provinces with such a plan. It’s the only province that finished below B.C. in the percentage of children living in low-income homes. These plans are mainly gesture politics, providing the appearance of action. Social Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux spoke on behalf of the B.C. Liberal government, and she, too, stuck to a familiar script. The best path out of poverty is a job, she said. This is true, but also obvious. Then Cadieux went on about the “B.C. Jobs Plan,” which has its own sorry record of misrepresented federal statistics. Continued/A11

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Affordable relocation an ignored option From/ 10 Here’s one of the report’s more blindingly obvious section headings: “Child poverty concentrated in big cities.” No kidding. The whole population is concentrated in big cities. Herein lies a clue that is missed by “activists” for everlarger government. Poor people are increasingly crowded into the most expensive places. If I’m on welfare or working in a low-wage job and

receiving a provincial rent subsidy (one of those things LICO doesn’t measure), should I live in downtown Victoria or Vancouver? Shouldn’t I relocate to a smaller community where housing is cheaper? There are lots of complications to this, but some kind of incentive to relocate could help big and small communities. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Mailbag: Feedback on new high school, PAPA and fed machinations New ADSS an absurd waste To the Editor, In response to the fact that the new Carson Graham secondary School in North Van cost at least $20 million less than the new Alberni District Secondary School, Doug Stewart, Director of Capital Management with the Ministry of Education, told me that the former is only a partial replacement. However, he refers specifically to “municipal and offsite requirements” for ADSS because the building was “not built on an existing site” as was Carson Graham, leading to the obvious question of why the new ADSS wasn’t built on the site of the old ADSS. Instead a location was chosen which was too small and which has creeks flowing through a swamp, making it not the best site for geothermal heating, to say nothing of putting buildings on top of it. In my opinion, the Trillium consultants still employed by SD 70 contributed nothing of value to the project. The old ADSS was deliberately not maintained in its

last years, making the case for its replacement stronger. And transferring construction to a new site was balmy and irresponsible. Why the old library isn’t being retained as a new centre for Vast is beyond me. Also, although it would require a fourth wall, the band room at the rear of the old auditorium was built recently and is in excellent condition. And, of course, many people in this community favour retaining the old auditorium and its nearly 1,000 seats. Moreover, the new “neighborhood learning centre” added $9 million to the cost of the new ADSS. A needed addition? The whole project was a total waste of money and resources during a period in which the province is experiencing a critical shortage of money. Richard Berg, Port Alberni

Whose the man at the PAPA? To the Editor, How nice to hear how wonderfull the port authority is and how much we all need them. Funny how

beauracracies love to grow and become more important. Notwithstanding, there are three things of interest. What sort of security is in place to prevent smuggling and the shipping in of drugs and dangerous terrorist oriented things? How well are the people vetted that work there? Are there payoffs, corruption, mysterious containers going here and there? These are all normal questions one would ask of any isolated port taking in goods and containers from foreign countries. Second, why all the secrecy? Should unelected persons really have control over an organization that claims to have such a big impact on Port Alberni? If the impact is that big, then the board ought to be chaired and directed by people who are elected by the local people to keep it in line with community values. Third, yes the port is an asset and an economic driver; however if it stops proposing and pushing for such harebrained schemes as trucking in coal, and gets a route figured out to take the heavy trucks off our roads,

it would be even more useful and less criticized as a noisy, environmentally deleterious eyesore occupying good waterfront. Insofar as a place to conveniently strip our forests and sell raw logs, it’s just too bad. Everyone there was probably bamboozed by the minister of forests’ double talk about raw log exports being needed to provide logs to local sawmills. Finally, kudos for the port and its economic impact thus far and for its help in waterfront redevelopment, i.e. the quay area. However, this sort of large federal agency power must be reigned in and locally controlled. Let’s lobby for a democratic process for representatives, (how much do they get paid anyway?). Mike Wright, Port Alberni

Much flash but no substance To the Editor, More than a year ago the BC Liberals bet everything on flash over substance and they are now living with the consequences. There is an old

saying that those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it. Perhaps the federal Liberal backroom boys on Bay Street are too self-centered to pay attention to British Columbia’s political horse races. The Liberal Party of Canada is desperate to get back into the winner’s circle and appears absolutely awestruck by their new flamboyant stud. Their previous two stallions, Stéphane Dion and Michael Ignatieff, also looked good in the paddock, but neither one could go the distance on a no-holds-barred dirt track, especially when the mud started flying. What experience and accomplishments does Justin Trudeau bring to the field, other than being sired by an incredibly charismatic, freespending ex-prime minister? The federal Liberals must be ignoring the odds and hoping third time lucky. In the meantime, those high-priced trainers better teach Trudeau how to keep his French-Canadian hoof out of his mouth. Lloyd Atkins, Vernon

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The ‘church year’ ended last Sunday with the ‘Reign of Christ’ as its focus. This is a Sunday of prayer that God’s kingdom of justice, and peace may come in its fullness. As the Lord’s Prayer puts it, ‘thy kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven’. For many Christian Churches, the new ‘year’ now begins with the four weeks that lead to Christmas. This ‘Advent’ time begins the yearly cycle follows Christ’s birth, life and death for us…. A time of preparation. Maranatha! Lord renew the earth!

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Seniors find ways to help in the community F

or almost a funds to purchase decade, the equipment for the seniors from hospital that the government does not Abbeyfield have fund. assisted the West “Thanks to the Coast General members of Hospital the Sunshine Foundation Club and the by stuffing residents of envelopes that Abbeyfield, are mailed to we are able each household to mail these in the Alberni envelopes to Valley, the citizens of Ucluelet, and the Valley and Tofino each WALTER the West Coast. year. WINKLER In the past, These we were helped by envelopes contain students and other information about senior groups, such the foundation and its the residents of Echo efforts to raise money Village,” says Winkler. and how people can “I’ve been doing help to donate to it. this for the past six Walter Winkler, years”, says Joyce longtime hospital van Ingen, resident of foundation board Abbeyfield. “We set member, has up tables in our living coordinated this room and we, most of campaign for many the residents, work years. He says that until we finish the the foundation raises

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Members of Abbeyfield House stuff envelopes for the WCGH Hospital Auxiliary.

job. I think this year we stuffed about 4,000 envelopes and we did it in three days. “Some residents, like Harvey Dion, worked very hard to do it.” Another resident, Eileen Unger, said that helping an organization that

helps others is a good cause. “No doubt that the hospital foundation does an excellent job by raising funds for equipment we all might use some day,” she adds. Muriel Thompson adds: “I had hope that it helped”.

Those in the community who contribute to the hospital foundation receive a quarterly newsletter, which also includes information on the Lifeline services, under the umbrella of the Hospital Foundation and successfully run by manager Sandy Lightfoot. “This year 12,000 envelopes were mailed. The hospital foundation truly appreciates the cooperation of the Valley’s seniors,” adds Winkler. Yvette Cowley, also resident of Abbeyfield commented: “For us, to stuff envelopes gives us something to do. Myself, I can’t sit and do nothing, so this is a good opportunity to keep me busy.”

Ben Thomas added: “For me it was lots of fun, but I couldn’t talk too much because I was afraid of losing my concentration while doing the envelopes.” “This was my second year helping with the envelopes, and I am glad I took part because it is for a good cause,” Nelda Stainbrook said. Here is a list of some of the items purchased by the hospital foundation: Mammogram Machine, Cosy Cot Radiant Warmer, Autoinfusion IV Pump, Fetal Monitor, Angel Lift,VAC Pumps, Intubation Instrument, Ethicon Endo-Surgery Generator, Urology Equipment, Bladder Scanner and so much more.

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Boutique Belles Amies are already for the light up South Port on Saturday Dec. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. Make sure to check out all the colourful and festive windows in the downtown area. The First Open Heart Society, Port Alberni branch held their annual Fall Pot Luck Dinner meeting last Friday at Echo Centre. Special guest speaker Ed Francoeur, far left standing, spoke about the West Coast General Hospital Foundation and thanked the group for their continued generosity in purchasing equipment. Standing from left to right are Francoeur, Bob Donovan, Agnes and George Coldwell and Ernie Nash and seated from left to right are Bev Lacey, Arlene Donovan, Lois Nash and Karen Ross. Call 250-723-2056 for more information about the First Open Heart Society.

Grade 12 students of ADSS were kept busy on Saturday collecting bottles as a fund raiser for Dry Grad. This is only a small portion of the collection and they would like to thank everyone for their generosity.

Zayden Crowley, 5, was an industrious elf who was busy making a beautiful picture at the Beaver Creek Craft Fair on Sunday.

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The ProLife Society of Port Alberni held their annual fall fundraising banquet on Nov. 9, at Notre Dame hall. Guest speaker John Hof, centre was from United For Life and on his left is Cheryl Anderson, immediate past president, and on his right Megan Warrender, recently elected president of the ProLife Society. Submitted photo

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Bill Allen of the Masonic Family does the dishes at the annual fundraiser for the Bread of Life and Salvation Army Food Bank. Every year they host a turkey dinner and use the money that provides 100 turkeys to the Salvation Army and 50 to the Bread of Life. Many thanks to everyone that attended and made this a huge success. These are the Glee singers who will be performing “Once on a House Top” with the Wee Glees at the Capitol Theatre on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. And tickets are available at the door for $10 for adults and children 12 and under free with an accompanying adult.

Elise Huffman of the Polymer Factory will have her unique handcrafted jewelry, figurines, dollhouse miniatures and more at the Last Stop Christmas Craft Market at the Search and Rescue Hall this weekend: Fri. 1 to 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. And Sun. 11 a.m. To 4 p.m.

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THE ARTS

BOOKS / TD helps Grade 1 students. 25 PENNIES / People are generous. 25

Light up your heART DEC. 1: | Downtown lights up Saturday at 5 p.m.

SUSAN QUINN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Author Mark Vandervelde will read from his children’s book, Pizza for Everyone, this Saturday, Dec. 1 from 1–3 p.m. He will also be selling pizza by the slice to raise money for the Port Alberni Shelter Society.

Story with a conscience Two years ago Port Alberni resident Mark Vandervelde wrote a children’s storybook with a message that is as timely this year as any other year. The underlying theme for the winter story is about poverty, homelessness and how one man is inspired to do his part to help those less fortunate. Vandervelde will be reading from his book Pizza for Everyone this Saturday, Dec. 1 from 1–3 p.m. at Curious Coho Books on lower Johnston Road. Pizza for Everyone

is artfully illustrated and contains magic and fun, but also touches on a little of the reality of those who, the protagonist discovers, are living in an alleyway. Ben Turner feels compelled to do something, and with the aid of his philanthropic boss he discovers a magic that is deeper than a neverempty pizza box. “As a father I’ve always recognized the importance of reading to my children when they were very young,” says Vandervelde. “Christmas has

always been a special time of the year to try and read them something seasonal and meaningful.” Pizza for Everyone sells for $15 per copy. Vandervelde will donate $2 per copy sold to the Port Alberni Shelter Society. Panago has donated several pizzas for Vandervelde’s reading on Saturday. Anyone who would like pizza can buy a slice for $1; this will also be donated to the shelter. Pizza for Everyone will be available at Curious Coho and at Main Artery.

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The winter night will light up along the Rotary Arts District this Saturday, Dec. 1 during Light Up Your HeART, a new event for the Alberni Valley. That night at 5 p.m. Rollin Art Centre, local businesses and decorations at Harbour Quay will simultaneously light up the darkness for the holiday season and into the new year. Rollin Art Centre, Uptown Merchants, Rotary Arts District, the Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce and the City of Port Alberni are

combining forces to make the evening magical. At Rollin Art Centre, arts administrator Melissa Martin says they are “creating an evening of beauty and wonder by celebrating the global symbol of peace and hope: light”. More than 500 lanterns made by local school children, a light labyrinth and imaginative light sculptures will brighten the gardens at the centre. Timbre! Choir will provide a musical backdrop, Santa will stop in for a visit and local artisans will display their work under a tent on the terrace.

“I am also looking for roaming carolers or any musicians/entertainers who would like to take part,” said Martin. “Either perform in the gazebo, or roam the gardens or Argyle Street.” Festivities start at 3 p.m. Also at the Rollin Art Centre, the entries for the Rotary Arts District photo contest will be on display and the winners will be announced. Merchants in the Uptown area have committed to staying open until 7 p.m. Down at Harbour Quay, boaters have been invited to decorate their boats and sail around the Quay from 5–7 p.m.

Celebrate light outside at Rollin MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

Don’t miss the Celebration of Light free family event at the Rollin Art Centre this Saturday, Dec. 1. Our event runs in conjunction with the Rotary Arts District’s “Light up your heART” event on the same night. The grounds at the Rollin will be decorated with luminaries, lanterns and lights created by almost 500 local school children. Timbre Choir will be one of our special

entertainers from 5:15–6 p.m. Stroll the grounds and visit the outdoor gallery of artisans, or go inside and check out the Mistletoe Market.

Round two at McLean Mill McLean Mill’s annual Christmas Village craft fair and festival of lights has one more weekend. With more than 25 artisans and crafters—many of them different from last weekend— showcased in Port Alberni’s historical McLean Mill cabins and visitor’s centre,

it will be jam packed with items perfect for gift giving. This old-time country setting is an extravaganza for the senses. Children of all ages can enjoy hay rides, photos with Santa and the ever popular Christmas colouring book tour. Hours are Friday, Nov. 30, 4–8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 1 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Come on, it’s Christmas! Spend an afternoon listening to Christmas music from the Barkley Sounds

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Community Choir, conducted by Bonnie Wallbank, and Phil’s Harmonics String Orchestra, conducted by Philip Wallbank. Both groups will perform on Sunday, Dec. 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Arrowsmith Baptist Church. Tickets are $10 and available at Rollin Art Centre, through choir and orchestra members and at the door. For more info please call Sylvia at 250-723-7185.

Mistletoe Market open Mistletoe Market has begun at the Rollin Art Centre, and will continue until Dec. 22. Don’t miss this transformation of the gallery into a winter wonderland of treasures. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The gallery is located at the corner of Argyle Street and Eighth Avenue.

Learn the art of journaling

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The coins are rolling into the Alberni Valley News office for our annual Pennies for Presents campaign. Pamela Robson, pictured at right, has been collecting her spare change for a few years now. She wanted to donate it somewhere that would benefit children, and said Pennies for Presents was an ideal place. All donations will be handed over to the Port Alberni Toy Run to ensure children have a good Christmas here in town. Marilyn Cassell and a friend brought in several Ziploc bags full of pennies, for which we’re thankful.

Timbre! warms up for holidays

2012 banners available

“Countdown to Christmas”, is the title of this year’s Timbre! Choir performance, taking place Saturday, Dec.r 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 16 at 2:30 p.m. at the Alberni Valley United Church, featuring Sarah Hagen. Tickets area available at Rollin Art centre, Somass Drugs, Echo Centre, and Salmonberry’s.

If you are one of the lucky ones to have painted a banner for 2012, they are available for purchase now at the Rollin Art Centre for $25.

Traditional songs at Trinity The public is invited to two evenings of traditional Christmas music at Trinity Church, 4766 Angus St. (at Fifth Avenue), featuring different musicians. Dec. 7, hear the

Coming up at Char’s Landing Friday, Nov. 30, 8 p.m., The Big Mess. Friday, Dec. 7, 7 p.m., Gary Fjellgaard with Saskia & Darrel. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 7 p.m., Joe Stanton. Advance tickets available at Rollin Art Centre, cash only. Fri/Sat/Sun 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., gallery is open with artist Richard Skipp. Alberni Valley Wednesday Painters’ “Floral Expressions” exhibit continues.

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From / 24 Bonesky teaches you to create art without fear. Cost is only $50 for the two-day workshop, Saturday, Dec. 15 and Sunday, Dec. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rollin Art Centre. A supply list will be available when you sign up.

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VoxMan Kyle, the ever-experimenting mad scientist of lyric and groove, is like a multi-dimensional Bobby McFerrin. An impossible multitude of characters take over his voice and body, all the while interjected, interrupted and augmented by deft bouts of beatboxing and scatting. Yin to VoxMan’s wild yang is Marty Shepard, aka Dad, a bluesy mage and jazzy sage. Together, The Big Mess coaxes audiences down the rabbit hole into a world at once nostalgic and exotic, sultry and sweet. Check out The Big Mess at Char’s Landing on Argyle Street this Friday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. (doors 7 p.m.). Advance tickets $15 (seniors/ students $12) at Rollin Art Centre.

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SPORTS

VOLLEYBALL / Airborne food drive. B2 CALENDAR / What else is going on? B15

◆ WRESTLING

ECCW returns to Alberni

‘This year we decided 10 years was long enough.’

SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

For the first time in 10 years, Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW) is back in Port Alberni. And Cremator couldn’t be happier. Cody Washington, aka Cremator, has helped bring an ECCW card to Port Alberni for this Friday, Nov. 30 at Cherry Creek Hall. Washington was born and raised in Port Alberni, and when he’s not travelling to Vancouver for matches, he has a regular 9-to-5 job here. But the six-foot-10 athlete is most at home in the ring. “We had a really busy schedule. Port Alberni just wasn’t really on the map,” Washington said. “This year we decided 10 years was long enough. It was time to make a comeback. “It’s going to be nice to finally be able to perform in town in front of my family and friends.” Washington said the

– Cremator

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Cremator and Riea von Flasher headline the first ECCW card to come to Port Alberni in a decade.

event has been well received by sponsors in the Alberni Valley who are eager to bring wrestling entertainment back to the city. Cremator will face Lak “The Prince of Power” Siddartha in his first appearance in the Central

Island since a Nanaimo bout in the summer of 2010. “Because I’m six-foot-10 and he’s six-foot-eight, it’s a battle of the monsters,” Cremator said. Cremator’s girlfriend, Raeannon “Riea von Flasher” Allemeersch, will face international wrestling

star Nicole Matthews. Canadian champion Bishop will face Tony Baroni and Ravenous Randy faces Hellion in other matches. The card also features a six-man tag team match pitting The Administration (Scotty Mac, Jamie Diaz and Jordie “The Greedfather” Taylor) against BJ Laredo and Scott Steel from Nanaimo and Andy “The Dreadful” Bird. Tickets for the pro wrestling card are $15 general admission ($18 front row) and available at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., the bell rings at 8 p.m. Cherry Creek Hall is located at 3720 Moore Rd.

Eremenko traded The Alberni Valley Bulldogs have traded Marc Eremenko to the Olds Grizzlys in return for forward Mitch Makin. The Bulldogs signed Eremenko in the offseason and he showed strong character coming back from facing much adversity over the last year, head coach and GM Kevin Willison said. But several defencemen are coming off the injured list; Willison had to make room for Daniel Delbianco, Kurtis Gosselin and Brandon

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School wrestlers excel Wrestling teams from Alberni District Secondary School, EJ Dunn and Neill Middle School travelled to Victoria on Saturday to compete at the Island Novice Wrestling Championships. The tournament marks the official start of the school wrestling season. The novice tourney is intended for athletes who are relatively new to the sport and there are restrictions as to who can compete. As a result a number of the Alberni wrestlers either did not travel to Victoria or travelled down to referee rather than wrestle. Continued / B13

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Coach’s Comment Cowichan Valley Capitals @ Alberni Valley Bulldogs Friday, November 30, 2012 @ 7:00pm The Cowichan Valley Capitals come into the Alberni Valley this Friday, one week after beating the Bulldogs 6-2 at “The Stick”. The Capitals outworked the ‘Dogs but the Bulldogs will be looking to build on the effort that saw them come back from a 2-0 deficiate last Saturday again the Grizzlies to win 3-2 in OT. This is the 5th meeting between the two teams. The season series is tied at 2 wins a piece as the Capitals have outscored the ‘Dogs 20-17 in those four games. Look for Evan Tironese and Ryan Lough to have a strong weekend after both are coming off a multi-point performance last Saturday. The Bulldogs will be honouring Angel Magnussen before the start of the game for for being named the Scotiabank National Game Changer at the 100th Grey Cup. Angely also gets a cheque for $100,000 which will be donated on her behalf to Varity – The Children’s Charity of BC.

TEDDY BEAR TOSS NIGHT! This is the first and only meeting between the Rivermen and the Bulldogs this season in the Alberni Valley. Langley enters this weekend with a 9-10-0-4 record in 23 games. However, Langley’s record is fairly lopsided between their home and away games. At home, Langley is 8-1-0-2 and on the road they’re 1-9-0-2. This game is the only time in the regular season that Bo Pellah, Evan Anderson, and Turner Popoff will face their former teams. Since the October 31st trade, Evan Anderson has put up 2 goals and 12 PIMs in 6 games with Langley, Popoff has 1 assist and 4 PIMs in 7 games with Langley, and Bo Pellah has contributed with 5 points (1G, 4A) in 7 games with the ‘Dogs, including an assist in the OT winner against the Victoria Grizzlies last weekend.

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Halls. “Marc has come a long way since the start of the summer and with players returning from injuries we are happy to find him a place where he will play and continue to develop,” Willison said in a statement. The Bulldogs host Cowichan Capitals this Friday, Nov. 30 (7 p.m. start) and hope to avenge a 6–2 loss last week. Langley Rivermen are in town Saturday night (7 p.m.).

Langley Rivermen @ Alberni Valley Bulldogs Saturday, December 1, 2012 @ 7:00pm

Isaac McDonald, top, from Port Alberni works on getting the upper hand on his opponent at an Island Novice wrestling event.

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Putting a spike on hunger SUSAN QUINN The Alberni Airborne Volleyball Club hopes to put a spike on hunger with its inaugural food drive on Saturday, Dec. 8 in front of Walmart. Airborne members will be in front of Walmart from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., hoping to fill the back of a Toyota Tundra with food donations. Members of the Airborne are girls between the ages of 11 and 16. Coach Julie Anderson said the food drive is designed to be a character builder as well as a community event. The team has already

◆ ALBERNI AIRBORNE club volleyball sign-up is Thursday, Dec. 13, 6–8 p.m. at ADSS. For girls aged 11 to 16. FMI: Julie Anderson, 250-723-8151 or drop by sign-up.

held a bottle drive to help athletes pay for their team registrations. Now it’s the team’s turn to give back, Anderson said. “We want to teach our girls to be thankful, appreciative and to teach them a sense of community—that we all help each other out,� she

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OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2ND

SUN. DEC. 2 • 11:00 am-12 pm $397,500

5489 Westporte Pl.

YOU’LL LOVE THIS • 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom • Over 2,000 sq.ft, .22 acres • Heat pump & 3 car garage Maureen Mackenzie

SUN. DEC. 2 • 1:00 pm-2:00 pm 5700 Arvay Road

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DESIREABLE AREA • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 1700 sq ft, .56 acre • Detached shop, RV parking Maureen Mackenzie

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119,900

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5223 Gertrude St.

$159,900 3785 San Mateo Dr.

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324,900

$

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PORT HARDY • Wayne Ridley’s Fishing Lodge • Turn key fully operational • Accommoadates 20-16 guests Craig Filipchuck

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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston

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#3 - 5555 Grandview Rd. $17,900

#6-3258 Alberni Hwy.

NICE MOBILE • 2 bedroom mobile home • Electric fireplace • 4 piece bath, open floor plan

MOBILE WITH ADDITION • Close to shopping • Golf courses

Pat & Gerry Hickey #11-1655 Alberni Hwy.

54,000 16-4935 Broughton

Sonja Sutton 3772 6th Ave.

FABULOUS LOCATION • Double wide mobile,55+ park • 2 large bedrooms, 3 pce ensuite • Large yard, carport and RV space

GREAT VALUE! • Well cared for 2 bdrm mobile home • New furnace, lino, carpets, themal win • Spacious open concept floor plan

$90,000 #7-4110 Kendall E RIC WP E N

$44,900

CAREFREE LIVING • 2 bdrm, 1 bath, over 1,000 sq.ft. • Detached workshop • Over 1,000 sq.ft., 55+

$91,000 #17 4110 Kendall Ave.

Maureen Mackenzie $129,900

#7-3859 Wood Ave.

22-6225 Lugrin Road

Craig Filipchuck

$104,900 102-5170 Angus St.

ECHO PARK ESTATES • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, Townhome • Additional living space in basement • Backs onto school field

$129,900

JUST MOVE IN • 2 bedroom & 1 full bathroom • Ground floor condo • Gas fireplace

Dena Wickman

402-4505 Victoria Quay $132,500 4217 8th Ave.

$49,000

A MUST SEE • New bathroom and furnace • Newly painted • Pet friendly park

Maureen Mackenzie

INVESTMENT OR HOME • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 1200 sq.ft • New windows, End unit

Gary Gray

$125,000 3929 11th Ave. E RIC WP E N

39,800

$

Sonja Sutton

TOWNHOUSE • 2 bedrooms • Conveniently located • Very clean

Craig Filipchuck $123,900 4511 Burde St.

32,900 #4-2917 Alberni Hwy.

Gary Gray

$72,000 #38-4110 Kendall Ave. E RIC WP E N

$

MTN. VIEW MOBILE PARK • 2 bed, 1 bath, completely redone • Vinyl siding, windows, flooring • Quick posession

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The Fenton Team

$132,500 2626 2nd Ave.

$135,900

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INCOME PRODUCER • Good tenant in Place • 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Central • Updated roof, windows, deck Joe Van Bergen 5535 Broadway Ave.

INVESTOR ALERT • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom • Over 800 sq.ft, Detached shop • Newer furnace & roof

GREAT STARTER • Well maintained 2 bedroom home • Large lot • Convenient central location

Marueen Mackenzie

$139,900 #108 - 2825 3rd Ave.

Dena Wickman

Gary Gray

$145,000 4775 Bute St.

EASY CONDO LIVING • 1 bedroom top floor unit • Great river view • Secured parking

$146,520 4828 David St.

BARCLAY ESTATES CONDO • 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms on 3 levels • 1 balcony and 1 patio • New roof, single carport, quiet

OCEAN VIEWS • 2 bedrooms on main & full bsmt • New 1 car garage • Newer roof, paint, Vinyl windows

Dell McConnell

$148,900 3851 Morgan Cres. S.

W. Earl Engstrom

$149,900 3956 7th Ave.

$149,900

Sold! LOCATION ! LOCATION ! • Quiet neighborhood near Papermill dam • Great starter home • Fully fenced yard

CORNER SUITE • Bright, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, adult complex • N/gas f/pls, laundry, elevator, lg. patio • Underground parking, close to amenities

Chris & Alease Arcus

Dell McConnell

ROOM FOR EVERYONE • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on main • 1 bedroom & 2 bath in-law suite • Built in 1994 The Fenton Team

UPDATED RANCHER • Ideal starter home • 2 bedrooms plus den Gary Gray

MOTIVATED SELLER • Spacious 3 bdrm N. Port Rancher • Thermal windows, skylights, n.gas • Dbl. carport, Grg/shop, Fenced yard

NEW ROOF! • Great 2+ bedroom starter home • Thermal windows, functional kitchen • Carport, Alley access, Detached shed

Dell McConnell

Kat Dwolinsky

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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston

2966 - 3rd Avenue

$355,000

5110-5130 Argyle St.

UPTOWN INVESTMENT • Commercial building • Good tenants • Lots of upgrades

$399,900 7373 Coleman Road

SOLID OLDER BUILDING • Approx 2,000 sqft of leased and 2,000 sq.ft. of rented space • Located in up and coming area of town

Gary Gray

SOMASS RIVERFRONT • 1 ¼ miles of riverfront plus 73.56 acres • Property has 15 RV Campsites, two rental cabins • Owner’s home with workshop, barn, trailer pads

Jim Robertson

1 Finn Bay

$

110,000

Lot 1 Michelsens Lane

$1,250,000

Lot 19 Wickham Lane

Bamfield & Alberni Inlet

Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey

$149,000

298 Binnacle Rd.

$69,500

HARBOUR VIEW LOT • 66’ x 132’ building lot, • Water, hydro & phone to lot • 5 min walk to moorage

Haggard Cove

BUILDING LOT • Partially cleared • Services to lot line • Moorage included in Strata fee

Chris Fenton

$189,000 38 Headquarters Bay

$224,900 180 Cape Beale Trail

$95,000

Gary Gray $299,000

Lot 1 Kildonan

$299,000

Sold! RIVERS INLET • 8.12 acre waterfront • 200 foot deep moorage

OCEANVIEW LOT • 100x100 lot with services • Views of Barkley Sound • Short walk to moorage

Craig Filipchuck 14 Headquarters Bay

$320,000

Joe Van Bergen Lot 18 Helby Island

OCEAN FRONT • 5 acres waterfront strata • 860 sq. ft. cabin to lock up • Septic installed

325 Bamfield Rd

HARBOUR & MOUNTAIN VIEWS • 2,450 sq.ft. home • 16 years old • 0.53 acre lot Chris Fenton

RECREATIONAL RETREAT • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,800sq.ft. cabin near lockup • 1,200 sq.ft. finished garage

`

Joe Van Bergen

Start to finish at

$375,000

Joe Van Bergen

$495,000

RIVERS INLET • Turn key fishing lodge • 20 Guest Accommodation • 13 plus boats and motors

366 Grappler Inlet

WEST COAST RETREAT • 1,680 sq.ft. • 2 bedroom & full bathroom • 18 years old

Chris Fenton

$599,000

33 Headquarters Bay

$399,000

WATERFRONT GETAWAY • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,250 sq.ft. cabin • Private 30’ dock

37 Headquarters Bay

143 Cia Rock Rd

$399,900

HEADQUARTERS BAY • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 2,100 sq.ft. modern cabin • 3 bdrm & 2 bath

Chris Fenton

Joe Van Bergen

$625,000

WATERFRONT AT ITS BEST • Grappler Cove w/ moorage • 2,080 sq.ft. w/2 kitchens • Renovated in 2004

DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL • 15 acres on Burlo Island • 1,200 ft. of safe moorage • Nicely treed land

Chris Fenton

Joe Van Bergen

Craig Filipchuck

WEST COAST WATERFRONT • 2 acre lot • 8 Deep safe moorage • Fantastic building site

Joe Van Bergen

BAMFIELD’S BEST • 13 year hold home • 1,200 sq.ft. • 0.92 acres

Chris Fenton

$459,000 Finn Bay

CHARMING BAMFIELD • Panoramic harbour view • 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • 28’ x 24’ shop

Chris Fenton

$355,000 23 Michelsens Lane

21 Headquarters Bay

Joe Van Bergen

$409,900

ALBERNI INLET OCEANFRONT • 5.0 acres • 150’ of accessible waterfront • Washroom & outbuilding on site

The Fenton Team

$350,000

ISLAND RETREAT • 5.24 acres • 2 small cabins • Sunny western exposure

Craig Filipchuck

458 Pachena Rd

PERFECT PACKAGE • 0.56 acre level lot • 2 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Well maintained & updated

380 Cape Beale Trail

$895,000

WOODS END LANDING • West Bamfield • 8.6acres w/ 165’ waterfront • House plus 4 cottages Chris Fenton

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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston

2985 15th Ave.

$204,900

SUPER SOUTHPORT • 1+2 Bedroom • Remodelled kitchen & bath • Heat pump, large fenced backyard Dell McConnell 4762 Elizabeth St. E RIC WP NE

5100 Pleasant Road E RIC WP E N

$199,900

NICE NEIGHBOURHOOD • Well cared for 3 bedroom home • Fully fenced level back yard • Plumbed for a second bathroom Craig Filipchuk

$199,900 4789 Margaret St.

$215,900

3716 17th Ave. E RIC WP NE

$189,900 2479 10th Ave.

GREAT FAMILY HOME • 3 + 1 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Coved ceiling & fireplace • Lg. 80’ x 120’ lot The Fenton Team 5276 Wilkinson Rd.

$209,000

UPDATED 3 BDRM HOME • New roof, thermal windows • Move in ready • Detached garage and RV parking Dena Wickman

$219,900 #118 - 5700 Pierce Rd.

$224,900

COURT ORDERED SALE • 3 year old, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home • Central North Port location • Walk to schools and shopping

NORTH PORT CHARACTER • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus den • Close to schools and shopping • Refinished wood floors

BEAUTIFULLY RENO’D • Immaculate inside and out • Large fully fenced yard • Unfinished bsmt rdy for development

RETIRE IN STYLE! • 2 bedroom + den manufactured home • Heat pump, enclosed deck, fenced • Finished & heated 1 1/2 car garage

Dena Wickman

Dena Wickman

Chris & Alease Arcus

Kat Dwolinsky

4639 10th Ave.

$232,900 7833 Wardrop Rd. E RIC WP NE

FAMILY HOME W/SHOP • 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Detached shop • Quiet neighborhood Chris & Alease Arcus

2835 Carmichael Cr.

$229,000

COUNTRY LIVING • Half acre • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Full basement Craig Filipchuk

$244,900 4313 Alderwood Dr. E RIC WP E N

GREENBELT LIVING • 4 bedroom & 3 bathroom • Extensively updated • 60’ x 130’ lot The Fenton Team

5587 River Road E RIC WP NE

$239,900 4115 Glenside Road

RIVERFRONT • In-law suite with separate entrance • 3 bedroom, two story family home • 2.5 baths, 2 laundry rooms, fireplace Pat & Gerry Hickey

$250,000 4774 Athol St.

3806 Argyle St. E RIC WP E N

$199,900

LOCATION, LOCATION! • 3 bed split lvl home in upper Echo • Newer kitchen, new bath & Heat pump • Garage at front & carport at

FAMILY HOME W/INLAW • Lg. 3 bdrm w/2bdrm in-law suite • Each suite w/laundry, garage & fireplace • On a fully fenced 64’x160’ lot

Gary Gray

W. Earl Engstrom

2541 4th Ave

$199,000

NEW CONSTRUCTION • Half-Duplex new construction • Trades considered or lease to own • Quiet neighbourhood

$239,900 3908 Marpole St.

The Fenton Team

$209,900

Craig Filipchuk

UPPER NORTH ALBERNI • 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Extensive updates • 2 feature fireplaces

$259,900 2337 Anderson Ave.

3717 Exton Street E RIC WP E N

240,000 each

$

SL#1 & SL#2 • New construction • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Half duplex in upper North Port Craig Filipchuck

$269,000 7641 Beaver Crk Rd.

5870 Brown Rd.

$229,900

RURAL SETTING IN CITY • Spacious home, 3 bdrms, 2 bath • Gas fireplace, Balcony off 2 bdrms • Lrg private 90 x 200 ft lot Dell McConnell 4834 Lathom Road

$244,800

OASIS IN THE CITY • 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths • Fully fenced and landscaped • Family room & garage/workshop Sonja Sutton

$289,000 5572 Strathcona

$289,900

! ! d l d l o o S S

QUALITY BUILT • 3 + 1 bedroom split level home • Large private lot on Roger Creek • Garage, carport + 2 RV carports Pat & Gerry Hickey

GREAT VIEWS • Newer, 3 bedroom home • City, mountain & harbour views • Spacious kitchen, custom features Gary Gray

SOUTH PORT - MOTIVATED SELLER! RURAL RANCHER • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, Rancher • Renovated 5 bdrm family home • Fully fenced back yard w/ cedar deck • .70 acre • Nicely updated • RV parking, alley access Kat Dwolinsky

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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston

4184 Steede Ave.

$298,000 3934 Waterhouse

ECHO AREA FAMILY HOME • Hardwood floors, granite counters • Garage, over-height carport & workshop • Reno’d throughout, a must see!

$359,900

TRIPLEX IN THE CITY • Over 1 acre in city limits • Tennis Court, rural setting • Long-term tenants

$369,000

Alease & Chris Arcus

$449,900 5656 Madill Road

TIMELESS FAMILY HOME • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Beautiful oak floors • 4.62 acres

$315,000 3192 12th Avenue

SUPER PRICING • Fantastic artisans finish • No traffic location • $20,000 below appraised value Joe Van Bergen 6307 Renton Rd.

The Fenton Team

Gary Gray

Kat Dwolinsky 5030 Bush Rd.

$747,700

Gary Gray

W. Earl Engstrom

REDFORD ESTATES • 3 bedrooms + den, 3 bathrooms • 3 car garage, hardwood floors • Redford Estates Subdivision

Chris & Alease Arcus

Kat Dwolinsky

$459,900 6880 Bainbridge Rd.

RARE RANCHER • Cherry Creek 0.84 acre • 2,165 sq.ft. built in 2003 • 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms

$349,000

LEGAL DUPLEX • Over 1820 sq.ft each side • All new inside & out • 2+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, F/S

$399,900 3669 Lyall Pt. Cres. $360,000_HST 3539 McKnight St.

UPLANDS • No HST • Luxurious ensuite • Fully fenced and landscaped

$412,000

COLLEGE HEIGHTS • 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom • Over 2400 sq.ft • Detached shop, RV parking Maureen Mackenzie

$499,900 2600 Burde St.

$499,900

BEAUTY SURROUNDS YOU • 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom • Tastefully renovated • 3.93 acre lot

CUSTOM FAMILY HOME • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathroom • Over 4700 sq.ft, .45 acre in the city • Trade potential, Partially finished bsmt

The Fenton Team

Maureen Mackenzie

The Fenton Team

$399,900 Lot 1 Salal Rd.

$329,900 2595/2593 2nd Ave

GREAT INVESTMENT • 4-plex • Large lot • Great investment property

Dell McConnell

$475,000 3600 Trevor Road

GARDEN PARADISE ! • 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft home • Spacious deck and patio w/ hot tub • 3 sep. title lots, 1.23 acres combined

$319,900 4718 Angus St.

ONE SIZE FITS ALL • Stately 3 bed + den, 2 bath 3 levels • Elec. furnace, heat pump/AC • 24’ x 45 shop/garage

$379,900 3575 Bracken Lane

CHERRY CREEK CALLING • Extensively updated • Open concept living • 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom

$469,000 3462 Markham Place

CUSTOM 4 BDRM HOME • 4.76 acres • Separate rental unit on property • Quiet Country location

Dena Wickman

3170 Mozart Rd.

3870 3rd Ave.

HISTORIC CHARACTER • .97 of an acre in city limits • 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom and den • Custom kitchen, New roof

Dell McConnell 757 Franklin River Rd.

SPACIOUS HOME • 5 bedroom 3 bath family home • Open concept and updated • In ground swimming pool & hot Kat Dwolinsky

Sonja Sutton 5820 Pierce Rd.

$308,000 2225 14th Ave.

$239,000 10550 Asher Rd.

$349,900 10189 Stirling Arm Cres $545,000

Sproat Lake CHERRY CREEK RANCHER • Custom built, 1950 sq.ft, 3 car garage • 5 acres fully fenced, gardens & shrubs • Bordering on Golf Course

PICTURE VIEWS • .49 of an acre, 3 bdrm family home • 3 baths, fireplace, wood stove • Seperate shop, updated, remodelled

W. Earl Engstrom

Pat & Gerry Hickey

SPROAT LAKE • Semi-waterfront • .553 acre • Amazing lake views

CONTEMPORARY • Walk to Sproat Lake access • 3 bedroom 3 bath split level, updated • Heat pump, views of lake, Hrdwd floors

The Fenton Team

WE SERVICE: Bamfield, Tofino, Ucluelet & Port Alberni Nanaimo to Campbell River and all points between

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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston

10080 Stirling Arm Cres $899,000

2630 2nd Ave.

$45,900 2520 8th Ave. E RIC WP NE

$59,900 3508 4th Avenue

$69,900 5175 Cleary Rd.

$87,500

Lots& Acreages SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT • 3,600 + sq. ft. • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • 0.71 acre with pebble beach

OCEAN VIEWS • Ready to build on • Alley Access • Quiet area

Joe Van Bergen Lot 2 Alberni Hwy.

W. Earl Engstrom

$99,900 Lot 1 Kitsuksis

CHERRY CREEK LOT • Ready to build on • Highway access • Flat .90 acres

$99,900 2195 Mallory Dr.

COUNTRY SMALL ACREAGE • 1.28 acre lot • Desirable Kitsuksis area • Build your dream house

W. Earl Engstrom

3790 Meares Dr.

BUILDER ALERT • Large 66’ x 125’ lot • Foundation in place • South Port location

The Fenton Team

$154,000 7700 Woodward Rd.

The Fenton Team

$177,900

PEACEFUL ACREAGE • 3.9 acres • McCoy Lake area • Minutes from Sproat Lak

BEAUTIFUL VIEWS • 1/3 acre building lot • All services to lot line • Fantastic views, mountain, city & harbor

The Fenton Team

Joe Van Bergen

3429 3rd Ave.

The Fenton Team

Dena Wickman

$128,900 Lot 2 11th Ave.

LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT? • Level lot 85 x 146 lot in newer subdivision surrounded by quality homes. Underground services, close to schools, ready for your home plans. Mountains and pasture views. Quiet cul-de-sac living can be yours! 5327 Otter Place $129,900 GREAT LOCATION! • Newer subdivision in popular North Port with all the city conveniences, but country setting. Extra large level lot 91x137 ready for your home plans. Choice quiet location with mountain and pasture views. Pat & Gerry Hickey

Redford Estates Lots starting @ $79,900

Lot 22 Ferguson Rd.

LOTS FOR SALE • Lot sizes and building schemes avail. • Contact Kat for more info and pricing

PRISTINE WATERFRONT • 5 acres along Somass River • Salmon/steelhead fishing year round • Build your dream home 7 mins. from town

Kat Dwolinsky

Alease or Chris Arcus

LEASE $900/mo. 4805c Mar Street

ATTENTION BUILDERS • Level 80’x118’ building lot • Storm drain, water & sewer connected • Rural feel with city services

The Fenton Team

$99,900 5325 Otter Place

VIEW OF THE WATER • Stunning inlet views • 90’ x 139’ lot • City services to lot

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OCEANVIEW LOT • 100x100 lot with services • Views of Barkley Sound • Short walk to moorage

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Gold medals for pair of Dunn girls From / B1 EJ Dunn Middle School won the Junior Girls Division. EJ Dunn was led by the gold medal performances of Kalissa Montgomery (43 kg) and Morgan Dagenais (51 kg), while Mackenzie Boudreau (34 kg), Aleadra Flaro (43 kg), and Kylea Anderson

(51 kg) finished second in their respective weight classes. “Our girls did an awesome job today. Morgan and Kalissa are two of the leaders on our team so I was not surprised to see them do well today,” coach Andrew Edgell said. “Our new Grade 6 wrestlers surprised

me though, competing in their first tournament. We have a great crew of kids coming out to practice at EJ Dunn.” AW Neill Middle School also had two athletes compete and place in the Junior Girls Division; Teela Johnson won bronze at 46 kilograms. Continued / B14

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From / B13 In the Junior Boys Division, Neill Middle School finished in fifth place overall with 25 points while their cross-town rivals EJ

Coach Russ Bodnar offered this assessment of his team’s performance: “We have a very young group at Neill this year. What they

Dunn finished sixth with 24 points. Neill was led by the bronze medal performances of Seth Price (35kg) and Daniel Spencer (51 kg).

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lack in experience they make up for with enthusiasm.” EJ Dunn had 10 wrestlers place in the Junior Boys Division. ADSS had a small number of boys compete and place sixth overall in the Senior Boys Division. ADSS had just one female compete in the Senior Girls Division but Elise Huffman did not disappoint as she finished with the bronze medal in the 72 kilogram division. Wrestlers from all

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Community Events THURS. NOV. 29 ◆ shelter meeting to brainstorm and discuss ideas and strategies for the new Port Alberni Shelter. At the shelter facility on Eighth Avenue. The event is from 1:303:30 p.m.

FRI. NOV. 30 ◆ pro wrasslin is coming to Port Alberni. At Cherry Creek Hall, 3720 Moore Rd. Doors open: 7:30 p.m. Tix: $15 general, $18 front row. ◆ yoga and belly dance food drive at Pat Cummings School of Dance, 5119 Athol St. Starts with Hatha Yoga at 5:30 p.m. and belly dancing at 6:45 p.m. All classes are $5 with a donation to the food bank or SPCA. For info. about this event call Christina at 250-731-4444.

SAT. DEC. 1 ◆ Christmas bazaar and tea hosted at Echo Village from 1-3 p.m. Cost: $4.

Raffles, tea, baking, treasures and more.

TUE. DEC. 4 ◆ Christmas Festival of Choirs Community, church, and school choirs come together. Starts: 7 p.m. At JP II Catholic School Gym. Admission free, Monetary donations accepted towards Bread of Life and Salvation Army. On Dec. 5th and 6th too.

THURS. DEC. 13 THURS. DEC. 20 ◆ rock concert at the rainbow room featuring three different rock bands. Bring extra socks because yours are going to get rocked off. Cover: $10. At the Rainbow Room lounge, 3752 Fourth Avenue. Call 250-7246640 for info.

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Starts at 7 p.m. ◆ ladies darts at Legion Branch No. 293. From 2:30-4:30 p.m.

◆ Third annual christmas at the market is being held at Spirit Square (Harbour Quay) from 4-7 p.m. Santa will be there as well as members of the Timbre Choir.

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